South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 172, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 June 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 21. 1922

SENATE YOTES TO HÄYE BONUS FOLLOW TARIFF

Fire Makes Ten Thousand Homeless

Special Order to Art on iiri Will Parcel by ,"2 to P Vote. O r ' '. - u I frm pa s Or. )

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hofij vn ild h in onlT at any tim. w.a rsnjy r.r.t of th bon'js ?'ip r.-.rl ?hn nmtinn Put !ht of th"".-i rr, th-.r vo-- aeiin.-t It. They ..f.-o r:;;( Kir?. Myr. Wildemocrat", a r.d rM:re. Fran''. V; 5. r ar.d V.nlfi-.vo:th. repuh!:Mr'. Oponrnt .h-c-nt. F'-vrI f'prn'r.'n'. were ahnt

v. h' -r. :h vot wm tak n .at'- in the iv.'. I ('harg fw thik. and fa-t dur- ; irs: t d"hat. They in lurted n-rt;or.-that the d-'.iy in a c t ; r. ar on th hon:: f.r Ih purpose "f Villi r.tf it; that -ho-e who rmde m:!Iinn o;t of the war vrf behind.

an org- nü'-'i and "n.1-i propaganda to defo-at th.' iii'ms ir'1 a: d that !; republican tnijori'y wa plan nine to n th l-nmn as a i iub over Th- h'id' f r i t 1 ef th"

tariff rno',iri to sh'.r' n l 1 1 on ; that bii:. In offer!?-.? h', mi'ion o displace i th tariff Sen. Wil-h -VkI thi was j th third time tin: thre hd Infill

an effort to po'pone nclm and "by th?"tn-an k.ll 'hi b.ll". fldd-d tti.it j.f'j.or.ri's of the 1.e:.'-l-it'.on i-ropt"i"l to put the s'-nat (,n f'ord on th ij'K.' ion. Denvinc that thMe w.i i purpo. tf d'fi-.tt th hi!;, Sen. Me 'umh-r.

r t o h!i - -t n. North Ikta. in h.iru"! of the 1-Ki"'.at ;otj. rend to the .-"nat!

t f"i ro'.ut i'.M adopted y t - r da v hv th i'pu!lian ronf-r-n-- uml prifyit:? tint !h" l'onu Ii ni.tilf viflnNhd liMin-i"M of th- .-r.at a ftr Ration on ) inff. H : flared that this was .tsuran"' Wat ilicr" would ! d'iiiu!o atiori at

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Iarijaret Mary Koegan. l."-yar-old dauphtr of Mr. ar.tl Mr? Richard Koiian, 746 S. Main f.t.. li-d at Jo.-fph' hoii:al at o'clock yesterday afternoon after an IMnr.

of six month?. De.ith resulted from heart trovible. j Margaret Kor-san was lorn inj South Henl on Stpt. lo, luS. and; per.t her entire l;f. here, ole is i:rvi ed by two brother, riici'ard. J Jr.. and Daniel and two listers, Mary! and (icr.evieve. j Funeral services will b held at i 9 o'rloi k Friday Tnorr.in? in ST. j Patrick' rhurth. Hev. J. V. l)eCSroote ofneiatinrr. Hurial wl!'. bo in Cedar (Jrovo cenetfry. I

.Tun one little Ptrip of the area covered by a Are that destroyed more than 400 buildings, made 10,000 l.om-'ess. among them ISO inmates uC an orphanage, and injured CO at Arrrm Long l.-!and. The fire rwept lioiu Jatnalca liay to the Atlantic Ocean. Dynamiting prevented its vrt-ad to the famous Itockaway resorts.

CLAIMS UNIONS FACE DISASTER IN RAIL STRIKE

Head of Kailroad Labor Hoard S Slates in Letlrr l.o l7nion Leader.". ('untini:d from jai:e Oni

NEW RADIO USE MADE POSSIBLE BY INVENTION

Marconi Announces Perfection of What Mi:ht He Termed Radio Searchlight. Continued from p.no One)

t ri : r kt In the i le. of thr irwav tralin an utid th- artii b arioii ways and M'unitlmr ;t th' ant ipod-s. Some timfrt the radio tv.ivt . tiavf li.is: around the ear:h ;n dil' rent di

rections reinforce eah tih'i w h n I l'1'"

th v met ! at the r --it r. .iid Ma r I r siatetl.

toni. and some time.- they interf-ri

upon Mich mislradini; staiein nt.s of this board's .- nt iment s and il !aritioiis; wo.ild b- uajiit to tlu- men and to th' public. "Tlif stalm-tit in th board's d - is. i 'tn.it labor cannot be completely fr ' 1 from the cononiic law " bili l:k-wi-.- aiTrc-t th- f-a min t:t4 of 4 . I i T ; 1 1 is mi obviously sound that it wib not ! .u wt iont'd anwhM"' this si.b- of Tli- kibifdom of the boI.heviii. And jet -pi mention this a aa o.--.rioii for onVn.-e. "I'llerly IhiM-hss." "Viiur .-t;it-ni-nt that tilt- liotr.T "faib-d li tak into consideration t h i prineiplf that even th lowest paid railway ri ploy-. Mich ;ixnt'Ciioii nun and laborers, would reeeie at leal

( .1 iivitl! W.llk'e' is Utterly ha ! .S.' '

Mr. IIooir then attacked the 'continual isolator, an.l a(tentuition" of the minimum i-oit rat? for common labor, which h (!"- tlare.l was mad mi-deadin; by the union me:.. He pointed out t hut section men will i-cei- a rate fnen 2-'.c to :',;( an hour the majjority coru-nb i ;i bly higher .than the mlniliiuii:.. as shown by the averai; rate of '-ents. as compiled by the boa rd. Wa's1 for other employee, also, he added, re "very considerably .ina r" than in 1 ' 1 7 or in 11". "Surely th- leaders of these railway organizations an not expect to

w in the approval of the people of the

l'nitd States hv a riuid. nnvieldin

re.-i--t a nee to the inevitable process of readjustment which has been in

for the last ear." the b-t-

"The fact annot be over

looked that the poiicy of the lead-

Xew Vork. lUiftalo and II bester to post -..jüu arain-t any julm-n:s obtained for accidents. Tl.c latest cVyelopments came Tuesday win r, William H. Packard, claiming to rep. resent owners of about lLV'i'0 of the

city's Heet of IS.ufiii taxis, tiled aj ;uit in federal court, attacking the constitutionality of the taxicab com- ! pu!- .ry bonding act 'lid st ..kinj to j oreent its enforrem nt bv ln-t.i

Atty. n.inton and Atty. (Jen. Newton. rp...n ajiplication of Moses 11. dro.-s-man. cour. l for the taxi men. Federal Judge Manton granted an order directing Mr. Fanton to show cau.e next Friday why the ne-.v law should not be declared void.

SECRECY YEILS DEFINITE PLANS OF UNION HEADS

LAI OLLETTE REPLIES TO BUTLER CRITICISM WASHINGTON, June 20. Insertion in the congressional r cord Monday of a r-ent Atlantic t'ity speech of Ir. Nicholas Muiry Fuller of New York in wh'ch he criticised the speech of Sen. I.afollette. WisiMiisin, republican, 1. fore the convention of Ihf American Fed'iation of Jabor in Cincinnati, brought a brief reply from Mr. Iafollette in the senate today and an announcemen that liwould lead that speech to the senate Wedn eslay. Tiie Wisconsin senator said lie as snmed lr. Fuller charued hi'ii with preaching doctrines a tsli-American and inimical to' justice because he i stated the government derived or should ilerive its 'powers from tieconsent of the governed.

t Continued from pa ere one

the public as to the real facts in this situat ion. "When the public is enlightened as to the truth it will not deal lightly with those who have striven for two years to bring about this condition of chaos and degradation among industrial workers. Fending the time when the public comes to

j a realization oi tnese incis auuougu

we ilepiore the nece.-sit.v or industlial warfare, we have no other recourse but to strike."

COURTS MAY RULE () DANCING IN SCHOOLS TOI'KKA. Kan.. June L'i'.- Characterizing as "political propaganda" the ruling last niglit of Atty. Gen. Richard J. Hopkins that the hold-

! Ing of dances In school houses is not

unlawful and that teachers licences may not be revoked b cause the po-

I sessors dam e. Iu raine Wtoster. ! state superintendent of schools.

Tuesday announced that she was

ready to uphold her stand and remilations in the courts if nei-essary.

STATISTICS

in ii.m; ii;itn rs. ()ie-.tor frajhe- l)unt,ralow.

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half of lot l !TS Bowman's addition.

o. M. Forter. estimated cost. $-.400. Addition to storerom and flat ovei all. !j::-:'5 Flaine av William Knehl. Orie-tory frc me dwelling. Ill K lowing av.. Taylor and Foy'.e, .C.',fMin. ne-story frame- bungalow. Ft l '' i:. Dayton .St., I . ! Feed, J". 0 00.

WtOWNF.n IN Olli TANK. SISTFIiYl LFli W. Ya.. June 20. Feumably overcome by oil fume, tiie bOv.y of Ceorge C. Mosser. 12-year-old son of Fisha Mosser of Wick, near here, was found at the bottom of an oil tank on the Jewett farm nar his home. The body had been In the oil nearly live hours. A verdict of accidental drowning wa returned by Coroner V. I r. Dye.

He is malice.

a little man that harbors

with each other.

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declared that 'eis of the mploys seems to be to

the great station built by ilie null" corporation of America at Fort .Jefferson. Ixmg Island, the mos: powerful on this continent, sent wavitt that "preferred to travel three-quarters of the. way around the earth rath than to s'oripj by tin short -'.-t uy round." Marconi discovered that uhet short wa es were iitd, d :tl u r b a ncecaused by static can be said to be Klmost non-existing ami the on!y intfrference. onie ftaic. the ignition Hipar;tis of automobiles and motor boats. NAMEDELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION

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The Barbarous Is Fashionable

Member- of Niles IXchantre Clid to Attend Meeting at Sturmis on June 126.

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UV MAKIAX IIA 1.1 1. Farbarim is the order of tit

sar'orially spfaking. Th South Sas. India China.

Gil EX LIEE TERM IVZYW Persia and other iorr.-rj ot 'th earth are yildinc up thei trini.rinued from page or. i ket and jewels and we are wearing

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ori!is hwt taken special precaution? nt all times to prevent mob v o'er.ce that wiuld prooahly result tl;e ! ru h.r g of Straub.

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help j No longer i- the singt strrr,d ot

p-arlr? the thine- Uno now wears several. A heavy cord of woven eed pearl in highly desirable. Pendants of carved Ivory are very smart, worn on a Mark riton. ?.ften too, a life-.alzed ros of carved white Ivory will be stationed on the end

MILS. MAHLi: 31. STAM.I-'V. Mrs. Mahle L Stanley. wife ot Clinton ttanley, 1410 K. Howrnan t.. lied Tuesday momin? at 3 öVIock of caiK-er. She had been ill lor a car- Sit1 was born Jan. 18. 1S55 and was .17 years' of age. Besides her husband, she .s .survived by her mother. Mrs. Carrie Auten; 2 children. Harold. Violet and Kdward. all of whom reIue at lion;?, ar.d three sisters. Mrs. Itay Wurthtiaugh of South Fend; Mrs John Hull of Clay pool and Mrs. Flgie Garth way, who resides in Wisconsin. Funeral ser Fs will be h. :d at the residence it 2 o'clock Thiisda afternoon. Ilev. IT. H. Holmai' ot the First Church of th? Urethren will officiate. Farial will be in Itiverview cemeUry.

MKS. DOItOTHY Pr.ISKlNS. Mrs. Dorothy Perkins. TIT 1-2 Cedar st., died at the Fpworth hospital Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock of a complication of diseases, following an illness of three months. Mrs. Perkins was born in Holland. Mich.. Feb. S. 1901, and was 21 years old. She is- survived by the husband.

Kobert Perkins. two children, j Hoheit and Harold, at hnnv, and one .istfr. Mrs. Neil Kemp of (liandl Fa i ids. Mich. j

Funeral services will he held in the L. II. rvis- ehapel Thursday afternoon at :i : S 0 o'clock. Adj. Parrett of the Salvation Army, officiating. Furial will le in. Highland cemetery.

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Store Opens s 8:30 Closes 5:30

Saturday Open Till 9:30

ixr.wT srrin.n akiii: The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker II f. of Sunnyside.

died Monday birth.

a few hours after

HFAJAMIV 1 HYATT. Funeral services for Henjamin F

Hyatt will be held at the residence, 'M Kuclid av.. Thursday afternoon! at 2 o'cloc k. Itev. L. I John of the Fnited Urethren churtda will ofn-J eiate. Buria.1 will ho in Highland cemetery.

Another Wash Goods Bargain . 500 Pieces of Fine English Voiles at 59c a Yard Mostly navy grounds with small white figures. Regular $1.00 qualities. Just the patterns you want for hot weather. As pretty as Georgette Crepe. 100 Pieces of Sheer Printed Batiste at 19c a Yard

Irregular Turkish Towels About 50 dozen extra fine 1 urkish Towels, slightly imperfect, are offered at 1-3 Less Than Regular Prices Some are fancy, some plain. 200 Towels at $1.50. 75c and 59c 150 Towels at SI. 00 125 Towels at 85c

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Handsome Silk Hand Bags at $2.50 and $3.95 One of New York's best manufacturers of Hand Bags sold us his samples and surplus at a very low price. We offer you Beautiful Bags Worth Up to $5.00 at $2.50 Each Wonderful Bags W orth Up to $10.00 at $3.95 Each Many are mounted on 1 4K gold and sterling silver frames. All have beautiful fittings.

A Remarkable Offering White Silk Hosierv at SI. 50 and S2.00 a Pair The qualities are regular $2.50 and $3.00 White Silk St ockings for women. There are little stains or oil spots on them but you have to look very carefully to find them. This is a fine opportunity to buy the best $2.50 and $3.00 White Silk Hose for $1.50 and $2.00 a pair.

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NKW YORK TAXI MEN

ATTACK BONDING LAW

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i coins to stand the strain. Some of them reach to the shoulder the earrings a cascade ot jeweN and m!al. Often the ;wel are as la r. ere as a pea. The number of bracelets a woman

rrm wfir is limited, naturally, by I of a necklace. tiie linear measurement between her Peads of ( arv.-l ivorv are verv

k?iuck;er and her houlder. -.t the much prized and many d.plav"ex-J

Just a WordWiih You

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There are a few momentous years before you, years in which the alert, wide-awake worker will be abje to prosper and improve his standard of living. No greater reward for hard work and industry is offered than the possession of a home. It's a sign of success. BUILD BUILD NOW In planning your home don't underestimate the importance of a good, honest-to-goodness heating' system. A beautiful home without a furnace is like a phonograph without a record it's absolutely necessary. COMPARISON SELLS THE THATCHER FURNACE The best argument we have is to urge you to inquire among your friends about their furnaces. Go around to the stores and look at the others. We are absolutely sure that you will eventually buy a THATCHER. THERE ARE REASONS FOR THIS The THATCHER is the last of a long period of furnace development. It represents the best that heating engineers have invented. It's a wonder. Simple in construction it sends through the whole house a steady even flow of warmth and it costs no more than an ordinarv furnace. CALL FOR AN ESTIMATE. CARRIED IN 5 DIFFERENT SIZES

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wh.eii rt -iuii r s f-. ry tii It Jh nu.te a fad to wrap a lon

owner in a city of the lvK cia string of pear's aiout the wrist ami

pesicr.ers say the tendency to row morf barbari' and to include nore nationalities in our da'ly fxhihit. its the raon advances.

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