South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 July 1922 — Page 2
MONDAY MORNING. JULY 24, 1922 GOD IS GREATEST iiS : MONKEYS IN Ü. S. Emigration Laws Needed, Says Thomas R. Marshall UK. it. i) in 1 1:1: is i: mi.) A.u ;:) v Wie fo Become Business Aid 1. II nun to do th h:n; at a!. W ' SENATE, AND OUT OF GOVERNMENT w, u r.LKiunr NEED OF PRESENT J oriht to .-pT'! rr. r- t.n- ,:. o:rt I ;rv- t r.ani.iri; l :.. ; t i 1 : r. th th!r which . u:h !: ! j would Instead c, ak;rv Co 1 to; - ; lf h e : in our 'T:'"- a m j :'ir. a better thv, !,:ri: th.i? )"miliii? JimM nf Indiana and; I he lK-re. i . f . c . I It wa tiKs rrm r. on Go!. - rn- Mr(-uinirr Mape 1 IIIN RAIL S T DAY, SAYS PASTOR '"Low (u Anirriean Should ... . f, . :'-. d U'iiif.( n".rc f i " a , . or of ;, ui.i II.- . - j'.ir m i i : . : ' i i Ii - 1 1 j : h I '. - Tl I for h ; ' ' ' " ! 1 'I i M h t ir: )' n -n;d ' - Not tv Pirmittrd to Go Ahroail."" rr; '-. . . . . Hrrrrv WiK .!niiiii'nitin iM.ni- fnr Handling W.iikoul I'nthlrrn-. B . . . 1.1. 1 I . f . . ' .irr frrt'ttinz Zun Kxliihit. If... A -.1.1... 1.1 M . ! ao-u.aie ' i . . e ,..rr, i it '!,- 1 1 -.! Au--- .-ab j iiv i w in m. m r. ii I I. s. st.ttT "ort iv-px!nl,-ht i i,nimi .I; -.- rr tsi. "i -- ir V. i; W A r i i . . ' i ; i i i . ;'!. . -. r f - i ; . . w -. - 'h .j- .;:, i ' ;i :. 'i lii. ' . . i a ; .ü .:. ! !! ft d.t ::!' ;i i ! ' r i v . a i ' i i j , j c ! i . v. . - ; tj i j -i , ni-('s Tlib .Snhint in li'M-tr a'el -ipor. th rrcrnf ' WAS HIN '.TON, .!;jly 2: I5y 1 -f .!. I'por. tlf? cro-.s. u;.on T s-!i' !. ilfrf 1 t!i' . . . . i . . . . . . . I i Senium Sumliiv. ! 1 -apt irn Jh;..s 'k r. f.v t 4 : ; ) 1 : Sm.l'.i Jim " W.Vwr of Iinli in. i i f I l- ! 4 tin? vr'-.'it ri '! of t i; ;: M 'u t)f r. North 1 -5 I' T- .- l i S .4 ! ' : ro T: c ' : . --v. . . . .- . ..... . T - i r, ir,i I 'a wr'jw.r. in Lit '.-i' '1 we Will H i V rtCIC. 1 I H : 1 . 1 K l.lf KM., i'-'im.m- .ilhi--):e rar. c'. if we v 1 - ,i, . i r I IK HA f(l)l?S (w TO 'lou-: 'him a ;r.r.t liT" nl now ntiti ; ..n th 'AfifT Wa-on t:-i M-'Nm- . f . ...... Vip 'u ,..,1 u i n -'it ;lf ; whrre. 1 :)r or:cin.:r-I thf ; lia of IIiK.'tt.'t'.n? t
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MISHAWAKA MAN SHOT TO DEATH AFTER QUARREL
1 ! Sec'y Hoover Will Ask Men
From Six States to Asi-t in Distribution.
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l-:ni'!! to ruch the lio-pltal In tiiii- for an operation which would
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1 Mr. ll . -p.-r .-- rti-.l tin' h.s In- j h,.i,Hl u t n .u l.eil. Tin' body
f e5t::n:.on- bad r.nv:nr-d li.tr. tho.? j t)l,.n t.,ji(.n thy Hummer nn n-r;.i.;- o3.--t a: ;.s fo be found I aj hotne. t r-i, M" in of tile ro.nM fX- ; Tio- .-iayt r was sitting rotnposedly Ct-pt in ti;- fifth. ni a liair when the police reached t Furth! pr-'irre-.s va en !n the .j,,. sr,.r,o. the otlioers said. He adIratoan nt is.-u.1 I Sjtuialay nicht by uiittd having onnuit:.-d the ileeil i I r. Jtv.fÜ. howt-v r, in which heibut ia fu-. d to (omnon: furtht-r. U(-
life i? turned to the wisdom of his father, worri-d and d.stre-.cd ov-r b! failure and over the future, hf turned to the v.rrtiqth arid calm of hl. father, who waa 'at home'. 113 oiler brother aHo had n ehrtrnrter in harj. rontravt to that of th-nr fatlier The ol 5r I rothr harl liveit at home a roo-I life a ctr.!nle.-s life hut it was a tartn lifo because it lacked love. How s.'erlle it seemed in comparison with the ovci.Mowirs love of the father
father li hut a picture of the character of Ciod rich in all ffoncln;.. v!e. rahrt and with a h-art of unbounded lov. N tT C.m Hi niel r It this Ood whom we need. Morfr than a sermon all of ua in this church this morning need Clod him
self. Thw nations of the world need ' a v:re to such a program was re
Hod. They hav tried everything ! tra rd( d lure as rohiematic.il h
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1;.ui attention, both from the re - ; artt.- '-f.ips wiia ine sair.- per.s " ; ; .ir.itun and democratic ldf s. r.djot.e i,u;nt-iS at. I the other personal ' "t 'forded a f.ackel t:Hlery with c-n-j As fhe becomes the wifp of .losepli ....,fna atiinomAnt i I) N'unan dr.. : trornrv. ?he ais !h-!
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laj. Michigan Sunday night whh key p.oir.c MraUh! ?. Sn. r.jat rimor.y does not r.ece-,.-.,
.awaiting Uih r.ext mova of t'ov.
A!x J. (Jroesherk toward resumption of coal mining operations in h; ftate. The governor wa. prepared to go to Saginaw tomorrow and confer with T. I.fo Jones, president of di-1-:-
l!arr.on of M;$JU-?tpri. leclared: tei-f.-re u ith a ir - i . "Now I t ome to j.om?!hl!:g which j '-(. ,. . ,-jpi law oi!:c wl'l evite the ri-'ibilitie.s .f my j;oodiw;;: rad "Xtinan Xti-fii:. A " friend from Mi.lsippi. He has ex- j , v-.it-Iiw." amine l It '.nefully and I thought i
be ir.lsht interested in til ad- ! " ' Kurop-ai-.s.
I .Ire- that Wil'iam Jennings Bryan ! It is a special trick of t-w runninn; ratis rnfriondlinoss
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acquired and pass the source in to-! pt:-. jintor? thnce Americans wh-" ' . tal .silence iarm anxiou.s that their country haii ( When you .ay Cipi r -?ay Tjtc'h )P truly represented on this side cf ; M.ist- rs When ono'fi proofs are aptiy the water. ' chosen, four are as valid as four Ther have j.en to -i n-.ar.y AmN do.en irans who hv.e fibred in the p.. j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . i.ee co'irt t.'-ws :n I.or.don tilt--i -
We should never remember bene- summer Tii- I. r.do-i ii-ojj rvcr til K I - WATKI T
itev-jng the men return to the mines and produce coal for state and municipal purposes. ek.ier under private or public control
to Iti" theory of e"o!ut:on ar.d 'hat
ne'thvr ri nor his ancestor descended from monkey, in accordance if-ifVi th harwlnlan theorv of evo-
Whether the miner chief would I.
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"l will say to my friend from'
cause when the governor recently
Mississippi,"
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!ods have Mithcedj bro-icliM the subject John L. Lew.s. L.that , ll:iV.n-t ;1I1V in,ention at all I WA hrix. -on e world bankrup'j national miner?' president declined , f savinif 3nytbin? about the an-!f,; Parents m ed God I permisMon for the miners to t on-! ( ( bM .y of t,,e demon.ati(. parfy and i
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taken to tli- M:!'i.ik.i poiic .station ly 'iiief Barrows and lod-
i 1Tirt- ITinHnal l-sm-s.
"There arf- throM principal :-tje-j i 1 in a cell u.thout ootids, later !- fow proventin a po.!hb- settirr.it r.t I in' r- n.o. .l to tin- county jail at C f th raiiro id controversy w h!ch i Sout'a lb nd. ire found in ih rt fu-il of the rail - . I'-''.''- i'-onol a ha If -gallon jr.-
vliich hid coutain-'d 'iiioon.s.i.n.-uhi-kv .n the hon-.-, and the iir.iwr
not t'.iiuk he woul 1 have taken! such rea: um'u-ape at the thought of our descent from the real simian !
a ft i "The forip cost was 1 f cents: tlie la tile 1 ros was o I (ants; the rr-
U i executives: i "I. T disc ontlnu- contractins iu? work "2. To establish a national board If adjustmtiit, ".1. To continue, tfni-'ri'v rights 'f rnploye. who Miperd".l work." ; It was points! ou th it tl:- last 1 ft of demand.- cn;a!red oniv on i ( f th" origin i! irriva n wp.i.-h r -fuite ! in tlie. jitrik" nil tiait r-iat-
tr.'JT o th d . " r; : : r. t: a c- of i-uf-.d
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that a!rv.ot v
ry alf.-olv ':: 1 izt(- d to stop this j
these human methods have Mithred
only ;o leave th
and dismayed
that they may joyouslv and truly i slder arbitration of thei- waste dis- !
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iioys and Kirw nee(1 t,,,i i.ir mure : a-reemeni was re:t( neU. uo. 'ioe?-(0 my and xaiuinjr.p this ar- ; than they ru.-d an education. or beck stated Sunday he w a.- nre"ricle: but had our mutual frier. d. ' ability to tarn a livint?. Tiie world j i a red to otfer every possible in iv.'illiam Jenninus liiyan. any idea' needs fjod. for only in h:s jiresence j din ement to the miners in the fj,,- ,j, r;(t tirtifit n.aoe out of the
does human lite u-t lis due c0n- lort to cause their return to worn tuf,-,.(i imitation of a monkey. I
sideraium. an-I only in his j ieser.ee j He abo declared the coal horta?e does justice reeeje its due. More ! throughout the state is becoming so than new laws and regular ions, the acute as to permit of no further decoal business and trie railroad busi- lay in effecting i ettlemeut and inness need (lod. . timated tliat if tlie miners refu-e to "How, then, shall we find 'Jod ? I return, the state may take over the
As ttie joiinitcr sou tt und mm. n; mines and operate tr.em v.nn wnai- Cii, j. (i(i f p. -earl between wont to him we will rind hiio by ; . r wm kers -.in be obtained, tin1 ! fo.fn.ii r.s- and th1 reta.l price seeking him. 'H that seeketh. 1 new mir.er.s beir. protected by j v ,jt; j.a,.fC.,U; . spread berindeth.' sabl Chris'. In our hu-j members of the state police force. ; w.r, tfi" !ar.dfd cost and the reman life intist results r-ome from; Tiie cf-ri'.usni-i of the coal short - ict, 54-, !er-ent." M arch for such results. Bodi: v : was emphasized" fui.lr to.lay j .. f ;hi.,. ,f' f;u-ts ,-an proe any-.-trencth comes o tlio-" w ho seek i wln-n th- I'-i e Marquette r aili oa l. j Ji;n .. Wavo-n .-ontinued. "I have it in exerc ise and pines I will : that rec.-ntiy .-air lb-d a number of ' , . w:lh respect to the cost
arise and to my Father 'rains, announced furth r iirfaii-J f f 1)r(JjuM.,,n abroad, that its very j "Yet further, w e mu-t f.i.l (iod , men: of its (..as-tner s,.t-v je. Tu ' t nP jH something with which by seekir.u- iti the ri'ht plate for ' ti-;r.s a dav between (J ra nd Bajod j vx rannot compete, arid in the ah-j him. We muvt seach for him wl.fre and Detroit, an equal number run- I M n . f ., pro:et.e tariff Ara-rican ; lu is we must look in the ri-h? , ninK Isdo north- m Mr hiKan and jril.,F.rv v.r.jlcl 3e undermined and direction for him. This m.-.iiis that; six on the Canadian division a-- d est .-o ed."
w- must do th" thins that ?od ; r.cr tempo! an. y .v.'ii.ir.r.vn. eiiec;. WatMin haser.ace managed three doe. 'Inasmuch as ye did it unto! tomorrow. Tao icior'. train.s t.e- ,.ta t .. ;ir4,.urt;on." In the- next
on of thes my brethren. etn these tween Detroit and Che apo are j .jMUV i.c. plans to train n number of I
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ue-M empowd bv bsalore Vat, Huf- b-a.st. ye did It unto me. said Christ, r- . - ' (additional "senator-actor.s ror a f.-il pn.prief.r of th hock Joint f referring to the vi;tjnir of those in . , , , jpatrcan. with each senator carrying! n-o. .. r.. MwU'ju-iifi ....ri. t prison, the cltdhins of iho- ulm I, ASK MJ. LLA soni' fo-eisr.-made arti-h- around 1
i.,f.f'.,fcll,,liliri 1 1 n t r. i ' j 1 r....t',. ?h! ! were naked, tin- feeding of tlio-.e i - t-x.- 'rm t v III." c A VC I the chamber.
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ferred nor forget, fail- to feature the me of the'
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j American who over-.m bibe.s ar.d iiu -. s:
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of h bur.-au in the adjoiniir-t room was a '.so found open with the conten'.s ,n disorder, indicating that !t was tiiefe that the slayer procured his wtapon. Both th" dead man ar.d Iiis slaver
r.nrarre o: our-,5c - - - ,"" , ..(,.ltt!i were hunurv. 'He 1ud.'d the ' ' u M oited ;l - I'.ocll Ul.s s.l.l to be a s.eJd . MI.' Vim CITV lu'v 1 V Bture ' 4 ' -l-Pa r-ro.n iau-e of ti.e poor and needy; thtni AI l.. III ' 1. t I 1 . .1 u . -J. A.niurt ry r-.td in th- oou:i-j"1 """''""j' Aer.w.ian. ; it vas vv,,s, Was mit lhis fo ow ; Biela k i. formerly attached to the
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Tb. victim of th tragrfdy was born n Hinsbeke. Beiiriurn. 'n 1SS7. and tarne to Mh-hawnka when
a ..Id. He was weil known
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m.-'.' saith Jeho-.ah.' writes ..-re- ! : -stiUion bureau of the depiri-
miah. W wili find tlol as wi':cn: of just.ee at Wa.-hinstoi md Hi " n'aed !n doin thes- very I bti recently risured Jn a sens ttion things which Cod do. s. in f-rv- 1. kidnapinir c.isef has formally not;-
in "ii tt c.ty and is sai l to have had
iro,' mankind w -hall find Jod. Our Oilu r Way.
; tied th" Alex. car. 1 1; t horit :es ihat he expccisto leave Meico M'jirhiy night
I - r ' x : n 1 a t e '. y 4 ' f- : r. a ' n t " n 1 r. c e o
ivay ir. -n at t:iwalked cut.
fie. the
Shopmen
. trol n.-.t --f quarrelsome natur
He L survived by ihre brothers.
MKS. CATHl'ItlNi: NTJITIH'IM. I'liPtra! er ices for Mr.-. Cat lie
rine Werthciru wee peid a: .. ; o'clock e.s!erday afternoon S: 1
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ly the .ioo- o.k.- 1 Similar action j ' '"' , lis n,ot simple and et mo.-t pro-' ma iter of bu-.nes whicii brought liter's F.var.selicai Lutheran church!
av-rted a threate .-"! stride : v ap-1 'a: f naw ,,f"" nnu r f,..r,i it is simoh- the . , ,m in-1 him to Mexuo Thus fa: there !J!fnl',-i n short service ar the re-i-l
of (!ol aeeeptin him as present j no intimation tiiat he or Mrs. HU-ia.s- ; Jence of her daucrhter. Airs. Warren j and real, and then uslntf him. We;k: will be detaine.l. T!i" L'uernava-! o? N. Michipan st. Itev Hu?o often do nfit find Cod because w e I ca court, however, istili cond ueti n ? Weichelt nffciated. Th ro ly wao
tised father who lives In Belgium.
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hin r.ker.i rf th-ir rri-rlty r irhs u; l,"L ! him off. In our prayers w- on - i naplr.-. a rd.ti J-. iccor-l.n'r 0 th- .,r-:,.r a i eoimtry I
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FROCKS FOR EVENING WEAR
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as Well as Lace Find Favor Today By ANNETTE ERADSHAW
USIMER evening partie call for frock of sheer summery material, and
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over meUl cloth or over a contrasting: color. In net, white and ecru are. the favorites and either is charming for summer evening wear. Ecru is used in the net frock at the left, the fine mesh backCronnd beinjr embroidered in ecru flowers. The wide hip sil-
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panels, urop wnjcer at either side. Twists of orchid and blue chiffon ffirdle the frock and they are held in place by an orchid-col-cred flower. Absolute simplicity is the keynote of the pale pink chifTon at the rijrht. And the ultra-smart frock is most often utterly simple. Its only ornaments are. chic ripples of material at the sida and deeper-tone roea, which encircle the firdlc
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July Sales of Mountain Maid Cedar Chests
Every family has need of a cedar chest the year around a storage for winter garments in summer a storage for summer garments in winter. This sale offers you a substantml saving. The price of a chest is many times saved in one season from the ravages made by moths. Buy now at this sale, save money and future regrets. Colonial Style Chest 42-inch, regular price $14.50, Sale price, $10.50; copper trimmed, $11.50. A larger size measuring full 48-inch, dust proof, $22.50 value, at this sale, $ 1 7.95 ; copper trimm ed, $ I 9.95. The largest size 52-inch, considered a value at $25.00, at this sale, $20.95; copper trimmed, $21.95. All orders are filled subject to present stock, eis we canno uplicate at these prices. Also large assortment in many sizes an d stvles, ranging from $14.95 up to $32.50.
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Porch Swing Pillows at 98c Just received a new shipment of these useful and comfortable pillows for the outside summer lounging room, the porch. Also useful for picnics, etc. Made of excellent quality of pretty flowered cretonne price 98c räch, in the art department third floor.
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