South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 190, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 July 1922 — Page 6

SUNDAY. JULY 9. 1922

SOUTH SEMD NEWS-TIMES iiiruT Lvcnirv.T Sur. clay J. M. -TT !!;:' 'UN, I,iP.,:,.r.

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friexdly lrAityiXGs. IrT'r '.let Vut'Tr, at well as th most violent j rtb ur. v.-pd be firstly intre-te.l in the two v. aarrdr. k-s t;.at hav bn r4.vn tho administration f yopular cli- a.tIfartlon with prnt policies. c-n'tt. r Borah, .taur.h republican, stands up in 'ho r.at" ar.d Achtre that th financial policy of th Ol! Cluard !i driving" th nation vry nar to dl vifr, that it I r.aoro dvdly to our freo l.ntltut.j:;5! !;,.ir, fir7 for!rr. fo- and that If !t b carried cut the ; op will h h:;ri-d beneath a mountain Th'n comv i LaTo'.Ietta, always a republican, -who Il3 the Cli cp:ard ledora that unl33 they lm-m'-fl!.t"!y r v:it- th entire tariff measure which 1ö r.v per.':!:.? that th reruMiran party Is doomf3 io a ;o::t;-.iI db-vu-rer this fall an 1 aaln In 1924. It 1p a t'.T;r. of bttr things 'hen the partisan plrit fand paitl'in loyalty i.i asl3o hy public forvants who ar boM arrl brave enough to denour.ro vrhat th1 b?'!v to b wronr, even If comi.Jt!el by thflr own part! ir.c. It 1 an lr.ilcatlon of the ccmlns Into power of the !nfi'','r.t votr when, on the eve of an election. ltft.lr- cf a party boMIy denounce dan?eroua laws an 1 j -it-fr to take their chancy with the man ar.'l '.vornan who r.re nut shackled by party bias :ath r tharj with tho machinery of the poIUlcians. Th 'jtter;ir.?e show the Incongruity of party pol'.t!..-. ar.I th'i wholly dlf Inillar elements which ar now bound together under one party label. Th' real dlvl?!on In politics Is between those who and ready to deliver special privileges and those who battle for equality of opportunity and quality of repor.5iibi!ity. Tho republican party, being In power, exhibit inore tror.t;ly this division of elements wlilch cornPCs'" if. W--re the democrats In power, that party wouM bo ijr.cl'-r prrutiny for the republican party is net nlor.e In b!rc an unwieldy and illogical association of tho with oppesit vlew.s. The Inability of th- party leaders to deliver enough vot.i to prevent a hurried pa?sage of the ttriff ni'arjrn ehos-T5 that thro is i atronfr division In the rani..1 cf that party. The senator3 of proF: es.ive mir.-l rfurel to permit themselves to bo votel fcr the intolerable schedules drafted In tho present tariff m?a?r.ire for tho purpose of protectIn? monopolies to further increase the cost of living. The Judgment rn that bill la that of lta party frind. Tiiey declare that It l.i a menace to the

r.atlcn. A r . I that law Is the pride of the Old Guard whcK frind.s are domanding payment for their service In the lr.-t electlofi. o Till: FLAPPER SFIXE. Ccn-f i:ow o!or.l Cior rablan, of Chicago, v.-lth tho h.!:!in v.nrninr; to the flapper that the butan:o 'otn-h is an I notation to early death and, vor than thnt, ia the dupllcnte of the etep of the r.thrrt ;.)'. 1 a?. C !. FrJ :an ha. hid many erlous ml?sions In life but !.itv may b described as the magnum opu. tho crcwnlns1 tilt In a career of many Jourts. lie hns r.ih'-i tlooded cattle, pedigreed pupa and princely .ock.s in an endeavor to ra!.e sta.ndnrds. II ! a multimilllor.aire, of course, with a rih.t to fr'.hi-r the lnt of his mind and the meana of iiry'.i r '. - y c v, n p u rru 1 1 ? . Now h.i-4 cl'.-'.jwrol that there Is Mmethinff wn :.' with th rr.r lern plrl. The female body

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1 1 l.f.s f-sta.bH.-h.ed a labratory whero he exhibits the ?piT;v of these unfortunate maids who adopted the debutante r jch the girls are dead, of course ant he points to thm as a moral and a warning. At their f. '.e is the pptne of tho ape. also dead, and l.r. Rho-.v? th" -trlkir.g: similarity between, t ho

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h OPD TIVAT HURT. Ar. r I 1 v. a t. r tr- .'all In this city on a 1 1 ' f ' r irl.-.- )rr r.firhbore with words. It : :-w 'rt y s Ity to protect Itself ., ( r y r. -i-".t crime. '".. V::-'. . I i'-'.'r.T In chivalry, erected th ft. .! - f - t1 :r c ;-i::ioi f'cMs, recosrr.lrlnt; the vi '.;.: . :;r. -.:rb'Vl t"nr.:es. I"- .-o. i;s tl-.v p'acol th women of their Ml.'- - !. 1 r-':rih-d th.e hiblt of complaint ti t ' . ; ' t :.! !!' rul- in e. Th y "c -!r roi.-icn literally In thoi farly ' : - '.v.v r-"'ct"l the risrtdlty cf their

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SHOW FIGURES ON AVERAGE CAR BUYER

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.Vn two proV.-vcs a r- tcly : h .a:n. Nor have any two prob'. :v. 1 1 : si::.'1 ' :t!o;i Most cf ;: ar- Im.'-t-tt"-. -t a successful man r.. ct:r Ü-Ml-ar. ! f y-o .lupliate his f?ys-t-:v.. Fa: I uro !"'-v'.: v! 1 -. 1 n .. ; aoIc th" wror.u' rys'em. Ic.!.'t :.:::h :r v. 1 -'-n to the wren? star.

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TFriKS FOR SALE. Jfere Is an opportunity fcr two ambitious youths If they nr y;ur t. hnnd-cme and IlICII to purchase a princess. The prico in tb:!r f"rtunrj an! r wMilr.g rln?At !a. t the r 1 1' 1 ar- plvon r.n opportunity tc understand th r .1 value cf those who have been f.upportd by thrn for conturles because of blUOr.e.cS Cf ll-'Od. The war nnd lta phift.s of conditions has brought two princpF-vo, puarr.r.te-d to be royal princesses, to the point r.f poverty where thoy are Advertising for husbands. Tho want ad f-ays hat thy are talented but very poor. Jufct what t'iclr talents may be that they ore 8cck.Ir.sr to put thcme'.v s upon a public auction block rath-r than ue thorn for their own yupport, la not 11.'. ted. It Ls quite likely that t.i"y have a talent for command In J? others to work anl to crder eervant3 to do for them the mort n.'i.'al of tasks. It is probable that thoy ki. v to tho lost penny the worth rf crown Jewels and sable 'wrap, but probably could not tell the current price of a loaf of bread. It Is l!kdy that thoy know many larcpuacres but are Ignorant of th- dictionary of kindness. They run true to form. They wera reared from birth to erpct that nftrrla? would eventually brlnjr th-m a throne and a continuing source of support from the werk of the? y who obey klncrs. Had It not b-en for the war. their father or uncle vvould probably be shopping aroanvl amon? the other king?, looking for an alliance, with some power that would add to th- stability of the Balkans cr a new colony In Africa. Instead of the pi-bian want od, their marriages would have ben arranged by diplomats vrho would gauge the effect cf their weldir.es upon th peace of the world. Now th world chang?."- Tho laguo of Nations, wo-P.ing without us, in limiting an ilea as large armies are no longer needed to upheld th throne of klr.r;-. Men ant womfn are no .'onger paying tribute to royally or risking their 1U 9 to, uphold dynasties. So the.o two poor prlr.ce??ea are driven tP th expedient of ndvertl?!nT for husbands with money. It 1h quite likely that th other qualltira of i'outh end cornlInuj vouhl te waived If the forti.ne is largo enough. Sometimes, not often, you hear of actrd .es and Htenographer and r.urs?.- marrj'ing old men for their money, not ofton enough so that it ha3 ceased to be news when it happens. Such marriaos are becoming frequent as women obtAin more rUhta and equality In Industry. Uut these poor princesr, trained for everjthlng hut being useful, pee no other way of eating. Tlty them and pity any Amrican youth who may be dajzled Into rr.arrylna" a h'::h sour.din? tltlo. Iboth will be stung. o BORROJrLG 31 OX FY. Itlch men pliy different h-ystem.s. John D. Itocktfeller hai beon quoted r.- attributing his wealth to hi.s ability at borrowing mor ey. Henry Ford doesn't bellvj in borrowirg. The Firl ?dot..r Company originally was capitalized at J!00 : Only about J2S.OO0 of this was subscribed In c:'.-h. That was tb.o or.ly mo:.-y that ever went Into 1'ord'f bu5l:K.'- from 'he ottt-ldo. Additions to tho operating capital havo ben created by tho Ford business taken froru promts. Three years r.go, Fdl Ford bouglit out th minority stockholder--. Thy h ol 4 1U per cent of tho Ford stock, for whb-h IMsl j.n! 1 "about 7." mlllior.y." accorling to liT.ry Ford, writing In McClure'a Tda'ar.'n.e. In cthr words, an original investment of 511,620 eold for IT:. OOn.CC D. l"ord climb! to .' U 'c't v. Ith.out borrowing much. Henry Ford, wb.on h do i b-d to make auto.s lnfteal cf watcher, hat word ,'ful iion and organizing genius, nFo an alr.i t ::uprhuman genius at mechanical pre 'luetic::. Ho aLco l-.ad, however, an ea-icr opportunity than John I. Ilockef:.i 'r. Both men crcled lndti-trls. Rockefeller had, .-.s bis gr- at. ?t handi-ap, this problem: In th.- earlv .lay.-? . f th oil Industry, the price of crude oil was on wo:- than a gambling bads. It fold fcr JJ" a birr-1 and. 20 eont.s a barrel both in tho Farn. y r. Th" pri - of retlned oil product.- fli:ctt:at.l o.-rr -p."r..l!r.-',y. r.ockeflIr's tin J-.', v.- s to" -.--tabillze" the oil Industry- r-gu!ae j'ro,i;:r; , r. nd price--. n, sticcredfd., threu-h tho- orga :-.!,-., i iori 1; built up. IPit in tho"- arly d. y--( tb."r w- ro not -nouh j'Tofit to surply tb.. c! ran tic cat-ital :idd by Stan-lard OH. Ko.-k. fr :r borr- ! 1." tvl"y. II hn 1 to. And the or from whom h- b rrw d mnde no mls-tk-. You .::: 1 ths t:t v. h.-n you buy Standard stocks. How to m'ik" ntn-y. It 1 oo-f-lng with Ford r.d!dng ng -.In -t ?o'.r,- !. d-bt. Fo-kefc tier advising t orrowlr..:. k of !!.:. ur. lmportan: bunch" f-r Mr. Average Man. Tb.i.hur.ch 1 th'-: Th-r a ro cut-and-drit d rule for accurr.u!t!r r v.- a'.th. A m'thd or system

- .-I'natlon will fail

ti-'n of h affairs of tho w:rl '. was p'.a.n t n-.e that no mh-t hid b--n ma-l. I w.is T-. only highly brn. T pc-.-.Tv-o.! a rt mark a hl eor.i.ir. t

of genl-;, talent, rrodht an -tate.--mar.b.:p. -Vj a child everyh-o Iy around n. agre 1 that I was r.-o t ur. :-u tl. WT.f-n I took tho :; r.-: that wu-s given m- by m v ? r' yal parents and s:u,t tu- 1 ; tii a s:tant caohmaT, pt w-is g:.-rai; 'i: or.ed that I hn j a rare gift :' marksmanship. I was. I co:.f-s.

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stead cf gunpowder I was comforted. His eecarx" w-n.sn't my faultBOYHOOD. An elderly fathead named Bismarck had my grandfather ur.dor hi.s thumb when I vaa a bov Thb

fellow had won one war. an.-l v. ai dreadfully eet up about it. Instead of going right on and conquering Europe ho wa.s -at:?d to sit around Berlin and gum!" t -z and brag about how he had established peace In Europe. Ar.d th--re wore countries all around 1: that we hadn't licked. I made up my mind that there was going to be a vacancy In that Jcrr as .wun as I got to b king. I tried to get my .grandfather to get rid of Bismarck, but tho ol 1 gentleman was too easy going. He even advised m to kep him on after I ascended the throne, on. th Idiotic argument that I would b too young to run nn empire mvself. IiMITHOIt. Eventually the expected happen" 1 and I 'become the Supreme High-3t. I eep.t for Bismarck and offered him a Job a.s second groom, with a pension of a thousand mark a year when h pot too old to handle horses After all he had won one war, and I didn't want to seem ungrateful. He flew Into ,a rage, and rofusod tho place- I wa-s minded to send him out nnd have him shot, but my nature has always lon Just and generous, so I let him Ktay around Berlin, on tho condition that he would stop bragging, till ho died. He had left the army In bad shapo not half enoucrh men, and none of them trained In ecreckliclikelt, whUnh la a method I discovered

of scaring the daylights out of your enemy before you kill him. You net double revenge on him that way. MY WO UK roil KDICATIOV. After I had given my army to understand that It was to come to me for order.", and that I would not b .atisfled with any men, even to tlif lowest private, who did not know at least 55 different wny.s of hunting peoplo mortaliy, I turned my attention to education. I called them all In and ordered them peremptorily to find ?m-ari taking life Instead of e;'-r.d!n.g it. Within a year they had supp'..mo with, a splendid list of poison -for wella In conquered territory, ar; 1 for gr..vrs that you could pour r-n .0:1

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. r'.-ir y - I rc- :--ur. -n Fr.i::c. d .y r tv. I !e..dnr-d w r. r n :. :. I d! Ir.'t d. Uro win on as n.y :ri iu. -: r all 1 y :.! arn.y through th'1 iv ic:. a:t"r killityg everytliit .'.,t In the way, annexed

! Jit IUI WAIt. My army mow 1 over Into France,' land I .-.:-.. try .-uhm.arines out to 'sink all th. o f:;!ps, r.eutral or other-j a.--, v. hl .la: - to put to sea ftft-1

' -r n.y I- I trat: -n that I had taken. ; F-.-lcn.-l and F:in.e h.i I the rfj fron.tery to g-ve m.e batt'.o. Even. 'lpt1- P.- lr:::m didn't succumb withj out a t:.:h.t. It was amazing. To me jit h,t.mo ftppar-r.t that I rhould hav to tcaoh th--a all a lessor!. By an. I by ther- wa.s a deadlock, 'ami the Fnite 1 States, whose 5hip ! I had been sdn klr.g. in pursuance ol j my announcement that I would stand ; n r.on.?. n.- from America, came ln- ; to the fight. ; Tin: si nntisr. ; Then an :. rounding thln-r b.apjpero'b My army got licked. My great beautiful army, with it "epp'lin.s and poison gee-, and rurn that I would shoot a hundred mile, got j licked! The men simply wouldn't go up jther and bo killed when I ordered them to. They had all apparently

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Then another astounding thing happened. I was polng back to Berlin In fp'.to. of my hroio determlnatiori t" l:e-p farther than a hundred miles frm th iightlng front (my sons c.pproicl'.ed It within fifty mib'O and organ:.. a new army, when my gonraIs tohl me I might I-- s'-.ot If I did by some widow or orphan of .1 dead soldier. That was the reward for my forbearance, my kindliness;, my gentl"-r.o-s to my pec pie, and for my lofty purpos" to bring tho whole world under my rr.agnnr.imoiiq rule! itinumiMFNT. I was born with a ninberlted

apathy to getting shot. So I came i hi-r-i and rhi-ppoi down troe. It Is i not as pb-csar.t :.s ruling a klngIdom. but it cannot la.-t long. , Saor.er or later my own poople, anal tlie-n tlio world will rc-a!ize that :I am tho only being wiso cn.ou-h and 1 great enough to bo its master. I Thn I will return to my country, 'organize a bigger army, and fulfill my destiny. evu though r.oboly but myself m.-l family Is left wh-.u the war 1 -s over. Fnd. , (Copyright, F22. by tho Bell Syndlcnt. Inc.)

enirities Company Gives Interesting: Figures on Car Owner?. Who is the av-rajte meter vehicle buyer? A hard qu"-tioa to answer b"causit cry nearly parallels the query "w ho 1$ th" av rage citizen?" But compos!: pictures are no-t la king of the motor vehicle buyer. Probaly th. br.'t statiti-ns cn tha :'.iyer in xistenc are thce gather-

. oy 1:1" prr.i: acejjtanc corporapons who anr.ui'.ly 1! nance millionof dollars worth of the time payment sab-s and who ror.-ider thrpitomobllo burrcwer the .vifcst risk they eer It-nt n; ney upon. ' One of ths concerns, the Metropolitan Securities Co. of Cleveland. Ohio, has, supplied the National Automobile iKaPr.-' association with an analysis of lb. 0 0 .-ales financed by them, i-'-lectfd at random from transactions har. I lr-d by them up to May 1 3. 1 022. Ford rales are not Included In this ISt because this particular survey Avas roj.uetod to : g t a picture o. buyers above the. Ford class. This average purchaser has a net equity In real etat of $ 4.25 '..0 ?. Ho has a ret equity In personaltj of $2,073.3$. He has a definite1 monthly Income of $.14 9.70. He pur-j chases a car avoracring $1,1161. 96 In' cost, on which ho pays down $DS.31.i Ho agrees to pay the balance. ' J 0 f. n. 0 5, In mon-.hly Installments of! $?."dlO. ' This average buyer Is 34 years old.! Seventy-four perrent cf this number' are married. $2 percent bank nc- j c ounts and C9 percent carry life In- j surance. ! Of th transactions handled by the' Metropolitan Securities between I

January 1, ana June 1, iy.., to percent of the purchasers owned a car before and 4 5 percent cf that number had purchased their cars on time. "Based on our experience of more than five years." says this company, "notes arising ov.t o the sale of low and medium priced passenger cars and light delivery trucks ai the most satisfactory."

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Th Tosirjrn Run School closed. In a bluze o glorj' I-'VI.lay night after a phenomenally gratifyin' term o' eight months. Many t-xampbs o th' pup Iks' handiwork wire, sh.o-.vn prior t' th' real exercises o th' occasion. A neatly executed mill: in' stool by Ic;rter Moots elicited th' most extravagant pra'.F. while a pan o biscuit by dIi5s Anllene Mopps made ail mouth-s water. "Mother," a crayon portrait by Miss Eileen Bentley, showed unmbgaknble evidences o' genius ot a high ord"r. A auto hood quilt by th' Missiefl Iirk. Queenle an' Gold!, showed much deftness. But th" sensation o th' dbrpLay wur. a coriiplete redlo rf-ceivln ,e.t made by Master Norman Kite, aged six. at a c-st o' 41 cents. Th' graduation class consisted o' three pupil?, towlt: Donald Ambrose Bentley, Jan. Dorothy Bud, an Knocvlton Brer.tlsn Swallow. Ilev. Wiley Tanger d'livered th' bacalaurnto ad.lrerv. puttln' much feelin' an emotion In hi.s wxirds. He told th' graduates that ther srhool days wuc. over an' that thy wuz now up a.ralr.s-t 1. "Never in th' history o' th' world, or at least since I've ben deliver! n' b ? cr-a laureate addrsse, has ther ben x l--.s propitious tin-.'1 t' turn a Vt o' graduateu Icoe on a cmmun-

,1 w!.h f rtiy. uo th' face th Al,n: iglity gave you, don't alter your , y-': r,..vs an stick around home t:li th' wave o" frivolity that's .-' vt , ;,:n' o't r th world t'day spends ... f If an' wom-n's skirts drop bad; ".' r.onmil. T' Dcnall-n' Ambrose I wi.-i t' say, if yu mu. uiioke, moho. i'ip.ö. V.'ork at whatever hon-st. worl: presents lbs-elf, an' don't make th' mistake o waltiu' f-r f im-thin t' turn up. Go after it. T-ivo your money an' buy a car in th r. gular way. I feel very sorry f-r a!I o' you. but If you'll Jct .toii f think oeea-dor.aiiy, nn keep stiü' upp--r l!po. you may reach maturity generally respected." With th-- List remarks Dr. Tanger re.-t-(-1 his oa,s-o. MS.s Jan Dorothy IPrd'.s -.-ny wuz entitled. "Th' pos--Mlitle Russia." wtth vUId do. scriptions o' th' wold fl-vers o' Siberia. Knowlton Ihrentis Sxalb-vw rea l a pvpr on th mirlous fish life o' Miami. Flcridy, an' th' difference 1 et-.ve.en th' Boston mackerel an th'

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