South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 167, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE f V2.

RETURNS REVEAL HUGE MAJORITY FAYOR WALKOUT

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Atty, W- ks t.oth ;.i:r.ed and it was(;i u p, 1 e n : s -t,.,l tb:r d.rabd that the pb adinc on the j ;,,.,,,,,! .U1,j f!,.,,y iv.-rv init-d to jndi.-tmetd -bou: I b- takni Fr.day j ,f u it) ,,,. dt b itates Wurd wis -re- a' ..e,e to ..ail. N l j Xobodv k n . u - what Fr.-biv will

finest for bail was made . ft "r j .In-tee M,.: -. h, a-er de. iar. d it w j r.c a baüabb- offen-e and that h-! w.ull di'i rt :ti no ini-'.i ii :r. that cd. I V.' e ' i i e f ; e ;s ti rt' e ' I n I ve r- ! ;e pl.l e. t he It's a Hard Life! I -3-v--'A v - -v. . af 1 ,1 i j ,A s . V . : " .- . ... y t , . . n J : . " i .:! V - r '" . a-, x . . . . X v Si. . - i . ! : V V 1 r 1 "'?- 1 V F 1 . Pearl Howell 1 in the front rcw rf the Fc'.'.'.es chcrus ar.d wants to tay there. 60 Rhe takes tettlr.g-u? rxereii-es every day at the bcacli ; d-.- 3 tct cf odd stunts, like

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Here's yhit happened to a house in Cambridge. Boston suburb, wrecked by a tiec felled by llghtnln.fr when fhe worst tempest and cloudburst in years lashed Boston.

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h.om.nmt manufacturer w,j,,r u it h a ,,,, f liubt toina.-i , ; vie l--r. who-ed.ath came a u , ( (i ,l:rfa(.fs to dctr rinine - h' - rk !" '" ''V tra nds ml "!-prP.nrp ai;ft path of anv 'r. 1a held tomor j,1(.hms As ,hv fMlll,,s aml :hl. light ! ;"' afternoon at Z oV.lock at tt.e. , , I

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omeir wi.iso,mil rPrlf.rtion is ,hm mathematibe prnate. The l,od may he viewed j rn y rOInpUMi. A standard "-.mm f-m 10 to 1 o'cio.-k Satutday mom-l y Mown arid the time taken i " - J f,)r tMfJ s0ur,d f,, die out is measured

REPORTERS REE USE TO RE EXCU; DEI) ')iif i 1 1 t'L'T ilxUM (,h UA Mhhl '.'ontinued from s;i.. One . ........ ... ..;., inf.'rmat ion ahoat th. new- d-velu!-inenis in the (..,,,, thev did not

Jai'. nd. Fina'.h t , ad- of Dutch sol- prdt:. e r ho s and mcentrate the :.!.!- v i . -Mtionrd in the . oridors -on nd in unexpected ways. Sound -! t pat;..; th m and limit the move-' absorbina:' materials a re the ;. ual

in- nts of the jourr.alisis to the cor- . r.'loi - ;.dj.i. ent to the m am entrance, lniilit! Io T-a. I Many .b ie-at.s mi bavini; the

..otif. i.-n,,. hajj -topped and chatted ab ulated fiom the a- oiistic aprrwith the peu -paperm. n who had at- ti - of the room. tended th- re. ent i ii t e r n a t i . . 1 1 a 1 "In a small room there .is -.'most meetm-- ip-hi in any all. rapt to n-er any difficulty, but if, ar-e -tiaiuht-n o it ibiroi.,an a f f a i t . ' " an s th- trolibb-s incr-s.. ihat

AI" ' !-'- nf-r.-r.ee had hem In - .-ion a repr.--enta!i of M. Van ; Kam. 1.. . u le.ipp.at.d and t vi.L.in-;-d that the d.-l.r.itr- wer- about to' : hav. ta and rtU.sud tb- n-ws-p.i''.in..n t.. :o into tile r.aidn so tl:a! th-- !!. -at. - would b- ab-tie in the .oraio-s. A pr"ii.:n-t'T Fr. n- h r r- pond - en: ir.'.inantlv a : inui m e.l that ad-jt1(,,.. whom lh- world drpend - j ,.,1 f,,;- new of international affairs ' u iU ;, . .,,.;,t,d a- mmLiiIs. 1-, ;n f-.-tli but th. rvw-pap. r repne,üw, a , .. d- t i mim-d to find , ..;,,.., ..... j, d;iv , ,.n. , , , ,. . . '.II' J'......'." lltll I.IIW- III Ilk II sh'ittr an entire army. They I -II.. I...H 'l.il'.l.l nf '111, 111 1 illl..' ' : j-:;..; JTJZ'TZ-'', - ; .1 I. 4 ite. but the latter a:e ln-lpb-ss I .11' ' ' I. t I - , i'l ''I III' lll.'l.ll .VIJ'- - the iMitrh KovrriiniMit i.- ho.-t ar.l ' ! Van K.uia bec'u p:s .ted it th" j oj.. um-- meetinc today und was! is.b.t'-d ;t president t a.t until th II;. -sian .1 b'iation arivs op J u n , --' l,uI th- jo.n: -e-s;otis begin with f!ir s,..t' l 7 0 v. VniMMiiiriou ZEZ CONFREY . i I laiciiicii .i;i;. 1 i ini'i 1 Vv& i Ik. V I III. !..!.. . !i':M' 1 .. 1 t : 1 .0 I: Look inside the lid! Ya EIM Bru. r- i

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- : rvZZ.i I SCIENTIST SAYS WOMEN'S CLOTHES AFFECT ACOUSTICS I'niver.Mtv f Illinois Prüfe.sor Says They Aid Pnj;-re-of Hound. I 'HH'A;. Ill . June l 5. Women's nif.de- lmve a dire, t elTe.t on audi- ! toi ium acou-t i; s. at cording to Prof. F. It. Watson of the department of phvsifs of the Fniversity of Illinois.! I ' Speakers and sinuers ran he heard more tasily when their audience is ; comj.ov. d rliiefly of women than I when it is preponderate- m'asru-l line." he said. "This is because ' women, as experience lias shown, ab sorb more sound than men, owin? to the clothing worn." Prof. Watson, who analyzed the n.s.it.. I. r.rr,ikAei sit? Vw f II li Pol j nt o iMit M ujri in . .nun u r I'ier. litMe, and whie r ro nun relations for improvt-nu'iits fr- adopted ; 0. the city autlionties. nas ucviseu I an instrument that simplitirs acmistie analyses. It is an arr-lisht ret , . 5 . I.-.. . . ft lur, wtiit n senus us nis-m- i i ra t es t he poi n t in t he ceiling where j , , stnUf,s .ir,(1 ,ht. :inzh. nt with a stop-watrh. "The iHim i trouble-in an attdito- J 1 limn." aid Prof. Vat.-on. "results 'from the fact that the walls do not i absorb sou ml to anv reat extent. ;;tml (.on.,)jlJMntlv thf. won, ttered ; i.v the speaker takes a - lona: time to .lie out. In the nvan time other w.o.! are sroken that become con-fu-d with the .-un-l of the first i enis. In -ome cases curved walls , ori e. 1 1 e ; cushions in the see's- are j uuite el tic lent, hut in some . r s . hair felt should be placed on th' wrll-. '''he amount of felt needed is -eadily i! is n.ces-ary t add soumt j.b-oib-j ' 'it: mat.ii.il- in addition to the nit--mal furnishings. The c ! r tne, walls are to each oth.-r. the more riuno-foiis aie the refiertions of mmhuI per sro!.d. and the mere rapid is the absorption of sound, "Sound travels from a -p.aker et the rate cf about a fifth f-f a mib- 1 ''"ü1. It 1- retle.t-'l from the wallii ,'f a room and veiy rapidly fills ta : entire volume. P.e aus- its action 1 a mvstery to many laymen, though t h- t h or has .'.e-n carefully worked out by s-i ntists. wrom,- ideas have .mown up about aroit-! i-. "For exampb . a miifli a seven miles of wire has been strum: in anl auditorium. although wires a a! m ,u t : a 1 corr rt i ve f or a con -t ic d , tti - . ' ..!,,..- ! il I I .- - ... - v. . j I three-minute journeys 1 Vlli:iCi; A WOMAN l)lOlt('i:s Itl'sIVWI) 11V TllltOWINC ,S .4 )TI KS Ol'TDOOltS. Many id" th- tribes of American j nd ia n s have be, ome iibsidutciy , modernized and riih.d and hib- . tb.p:d all of .air "...ws ;,nd cu-toms. 'SPECIALS' duly lb-cord- Kiha-ctl Now h'caii-c of great I'opularitj!

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i f.-w .f iiim r'uin thr i-1 MEXICAN GOV'T ,hl' vu whn KrM' 01 Lin.- I f - mi .- I Lf- ar'l liv- i-.il.iv; 'riinnifTIV' CTIHITI? " ,,n lon niirr IiirirK th f KiM-nnüDir tf. th- iir-rpts harnl'!, M,l lUnl lU IKINhlO xsyp hav en? fr":n inin t niir.'t"n fim tliir for-f.r hra. MKXU.'O L'ITY. Jun 15. Srt-1 ni non-Mr. on minn t- rf- , Tl-" :! r--'iriu is jm:n. Th" ary of the Interior Ca'i'.? hi ryu" frain fron. ;rn.l u njc coVi. 1: ',is j.;int h to hi.nl. -htu tra.loH; :.n .mphstl,- dcr.i; ..f neu ep.ipr ' that f ffor:- will in j;in! tm iifu! citizen. ( href, th4t th srovernment i up- I'iay runty to ha- indivtmen: ft

' ) ' i 1 1 ittiK in; uc :n n: (ji i n?e i;r: r it hü; !. m -ln.it t:m bf..-- I nil!. it. ' u -.valk'.vit h-4 i-tj.l Mxic l-..Wr.rk riV. .i r;c of thr IM:;r.ty to Ko without t!f-t rar nl

ür.il s-p- ini-r..'" br- chfri"hl aa fit ;! h"a;is" !h ir!. an-' lo-inp intr-st in - jcli Jouif-M icity. In the M d:,ys. .he ' , i..ine to .t at h.-me in the pee. , ar,1 t.. o-A the inr,nyno!orrl Ifl: n n m ani .ia kv'.' ami wrave them: j into l'i af eiefs and v. t -i k la . Hu: tint ttine is i.a-trvj. Now the! , i I'Ull, .-i li.l n .11 M iL Oil i ney wiii nave nojt.- or tl.- o;d-tirne iheadwnrk. They ar no -f. intei-ted in r'-'Virir the phonograph and try-; it"-r the new s'en in the f,,x trot.; I wal ing "-niiddy biousi" and pl.ty-! , If. i; tennis, J'jst a their uhitr sSter , fio. i j P-Thai"- the Hop' Jr.. lain- are or.e j( f til- fu tiilri i have -not ;r-.ii'.ced with the tiiiHs. "rr in i Arizona. th-e rd mm are livintr iNfTy much a they did when 'o.umj h di-roerrd A:ueri(;i. :; Hese they adlire to thir old jiaws. some rf whi h are pecul.ar j particularly orr.e of the laws affect-ir-K HiarriaRe. Am nc the Hon! In.li.nm i n .in tou-t "watch his step- cause Iiis wif Jo. s interest jM him or thinks she ha -t srieance, her nxthods atevery direct and simple. .Should a Mopi Indian come home .-me niht anl find his clothes an t other possessions lyinR at the threshold of his domicile, he knows it is home no longer for him. I .use a no,,! ,ndian s,lUau who for any reason wiMif-s to divorce her hu--hand. sjmply throws him clothes out' and that ends it. There is no court 4 app. Ri (Copyright. 1022.) ! your duty by others tf they r ... iau to ti.i their duty by you It pay. Liberty is a blessing to b earned before it ran be enjoyed.'

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New Shipment of Fibre Furniture Chair, Rocker and Settee ricavy and well built Chair and Rocker at $8.95 each. 5 ft. Settee

. j to match $19.50. All Fibre Porch attractive prices. 4 ft. Swings

Three Piece Suite Upholstered with fancy Cretonne, made with cushions. The Chair, Rocker and 5-foot ßettee

Curved Back Suite Three pieces, upholstered in a good quality Tapestry. Chair, Poc.ker and 5-foot Settee for $72.50. 2fc 2fr ' Odd Pieces That Add Attractiveness IP the Home Bird Cage with Stand $15.75 Bird Cage and Fernery combined $25.75 Telephone Set ; $21.00 24-inch Fernery ....$ 5.50 Sewing Basket $ 7.50 Magazine and Book Rack $7.25 and $ .9.75 Ladies' Desk $26.95 Table Lamps $8.00 values special at $ 5.00

Our Greatest Silk Values Are Now on Sale 40 Inch Shower Proof Foulards From one of America's best silk mills. The usual $2.50 quality. Priced in This Sale at $1.50 And Manv More Just As Good

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f-?r!y Hi1nhy , n-titut,- a vigomu- defe,, of ;a,f,r r:ht to Mrike. The conclud - paragraph caw Senor Calles ;atf uf it. however.! ti, ?:,,. ar.? .1,. ...... ill' l."ri iiinriu h.'.vp passed into h;torv m wfilch , ... ..; , iakiiii.i viiiB Iii iftij lUiiiT-in- 'it:.' i e 1 a l f r i n z t ! a - , , nom.o. in-'.-tu-iI and -noal condifopw w'th - i .i i .i ii-1 ,u . .i i c on. m. oris w anI in the law :n.l ornVr mat- i K, ,,v Ciinnor, ' ' PROPOSAL FOR TARIFF 1 ON POTASH SCORED i wiiitk si;upnrii si'uiNcs, w.! Va . June i;,. one of the mot threatening: fartors in the domestic act Icult ura! Situation 5 the jro-po.-ed tatirr on port of p.i.ash. declared (!. I. "h-:stie. lire. t r ! the Indiana nperinifn: sta,:.'i at Pur. hie university, in an add-es at the final meeting of the National Fertilizer association convention if'f; Thursday Farmers must reduce their nrn.

ductlon rests in order to make rea- MOVING rlTHMITS sanable profits, he .'aid. and added John Hixler from 317 N. Himer that if passed he tariff won. 1 addjst.. to 502 N. Kmericlt sr. sreatly to the cost. On tha' hasisj F'rank Emery, from 511 Ferry st.. alone, he said, (he tariff was unfair! to Mishawaka.

and destructive. MINK OPERATORS SEEK TO PROTECT INTERESTS TKliKK HAFTF. Ind.. June 1.,. Itepresentatives rf operative of i'0 wagon mines in Vi:o. FJ.iy and Vermillion rountie nie Thursday nicrninsr witl) their attorney.. Cooper. Royse. p.oga rt .nd Camhill. o rorisider means or pictecting th't interests in the operation of heir mines. Statem-.n were mido by ea h of the operators as 10 Jut what s J fl . tw w -y if. if. if. Porch Swings Swings, complete with chains, at $14.50, 5 ft. Swings 6 ft. Swings at $25.00, try' 3fm C Sf 3fm

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IV I TT A TI fflA I- IKLIJ - - - - - w I . l.l Vi v ' . - - SALT IAKE CITY. I'tah. Tune j 1.. LTh rational Srdsm n , ' 113 r3 of the stride .-it ua.. on .. tn ;tarU.n county ca! f;e'.d Tnu...U .r. oonipüiinc w.th crJfr of Fv ... . :., 1 i Uian, of disorder at Jacob e l - - ....i,v ir, uh.rh a deputy ne-r.ii 1 " " . .. . ' a" "hot an1 K1!ia- M" 3 J ' , .. . ; K ntnn to i oom manu n. -" 0,mpl Di.ner not at work to .:v I in tents near the guardsmen's camp. STATISTICS m ri mvi: rK.IMIITS One anl one nair ior dwelling. IMS f. Franklin t.. I - ph Deutsch, 2, SCO. Two Mory brick veneer dwellinK: John Berta. 1745 Fralrle av., $'4.000. K. A. Crates. 1757 Kessler blvd., $9.500. C.UHt Avery. from 12211-2 "V . Washington av.. io i.u i--Washington a v. .. . .1 - i n -

Oti Tov. n. from 40 S. Lafayette the Asr.Mfj;ied Ad v et ; 4 ' ;" - st.. Niles road. jth eWorld on the jir.-t 'a!!... H. Wilbur Kichards. 12U S. 14th ft.. ua.s opp.ed ' P.enneTf ci..,;..:,, to S 1 5 S. K'th sf. i .Middletown. r. The un--tibia' ..u-.t Jacob (lalaway. from S 2 9 fleorgein announced was: Ho'band

av.. to 12S K. Oakfide av. Clara Llvengood. from 643 La,

Forte av., to 1809 8. Micht?an st. j unanimous. Ie-e . Neai. .-e.-. (?eorge Heli. from 732 N. 17th ?t.,jutive secretary or" the .(--. c unl to Ewint av. ( business newiap'r of New York. D. V. Ilelmer. from 1701 Linden j was unanimously elected r.-ir.ry. av. to 412 E. Donald st. ! treasurer.

Company Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 are offered at very at $21.00 and Marshall spring seat for $65.00.

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K(iu i:i ii Aisiris. II "b rt Harris f ',! n r dd Th;jrda :i . f r -;i r duration. H- u . 7 7 .-.it . u i l-orn in S..;:.tn.l. S.,rv ,mj -k h;m ., : hi wit. Mr-. Mmv H.nii,- ! p - n;; ' ' u ... , - U.:l be Vr; : AlI.MIKI I i ' ) () i n-k.i- .i i.-n f ti . - - M.AMI U . . 1 l.li : t cti!cr.n i,,,.. i -. , i-,- t i ' , Delay in ti;- ; : t:n;:.v: ..f minority opinion of rii- i.t iiool t tror I'Oiru s r.-t w.t--. r da- t :.."! order i.revented the .;..-. , .cnoun re men: ,.f tlie .iec.-;..- T!i'.:r-- ! la-V !.:b.t. It was ...id the beard ; lli.T.e.t h..e j);.. ,,.( ie.ldy, lor Hie publ:.- by rr;-iay. Fofbiw inc the .inj ; ,.f a t.ensthy nu? ,;.-. i- npni.-t I to ! UI ?;; ,,,, ., f... 1oi! ,f -:T,...t,4 ,!,.;,. ",M-::'. j bers o ft he boa rd stait.d a b-tbv j pro:es:. Th V( n. , jf,,.(T r. a,:v , .".ftfl.OC-H ( !eik- ,ut.l .-tui.-n j i2.o"'o sicr.al men. i 'at.,.-, , v ihremen ami oibrs. and j disp.it he: j HOLLAND EIFCTFI) HEAD nvrPTFlYr . Ul AN hK 1 IMNi LLl R .M I LYA I'K 10 11. YV.s . June i . ... . i.ou:s lloiland ff Kai.-a- ( Thuidav was d-i p.-, . 't'happle ,7,7. The election cf jTolIand ua made fteoN BROS RATINES in color combinations for sport skirts or dresses $ 1 .95. if. . if, DOTTED S wiss white various sized dots suitable for curtains or dresses 27 inch is 35c 36 inch is 39c. MI Wool Powdei Puffs carries enough powder to last all day finished in Kid leather rolls up to fit the purse will not spill 35c. 2 -jt y CRETONNES for porch and cottage values to $1.00 at 39c. APPLIQUED Lunch Cloths to be embroidered $1.65. UNBLEACHED Muslin Lunch Cloths to embroider 65c. t A. 3f. REACH Capes of Terry Cloth $5.00, $5.95 and $6.95.

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VERSE 0' CHEER By Edgar L. Jone

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