South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 267, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1922 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922

ROPE NOW HAS IGHT-HOUR DAY, BROMER STATES

Irtcr Dr.v lor Indiif trial

Workers Has Come to Stay, Belief. nv miiton niioNNirn. i.VDO.V, Sept. :."?. Th '.phtdty fcr ir.lusirial worker I irop to stay. Li La the Ju.smfnt rf '.&- ir.d labor lra-lers In rlt of at' In rm 7uartrs ar.l the fall- .? moft rations to ratify the arrf the Ir.terna'Jor.a! Labor

xt month v.-Ill ee the third anrary of lh Vah!r.jrton con'.cc, with thwA results: .! four nations Cze -ho-'.ova-Grcee. Pjimanh ar.l Bulgaria va formaüy ratified the e!?ht-

r d'iy convention, ar.d none of

i rropese to ru? it ir.to full funtll July I, 132 I norica found ifolf 'ur.ah to belauf the fr-deral ovrnmnt 1 not bind tho i r. llvidu U statf?

ny la' re rril'l-T It - or.

her nations havo remained out u.- they arf nfraM to bind

V-.selv-s po lonrr as bu-ls rivals

ot s!;rn. ie nation onlv Germany Is ninT nationil I'-rilation rmir.? the terms of the Va?hln?onfere nr. i bor in Europe ! Kati-I, how . for it li nointod out that IT .already l.avr th e!rht-hour thouph rot taped on thn conno invention.

ujsli and Fiiiland jrot It In th"

mn of 1917. AfU-r the armistieo

m.ir.y rroolalm'd a rmxlmum Jctr.JT öay of flht houM taking t Jan. 1. 1919. V.y tho end of similar action had been taken Vu-ttrla. Czeeho-Plovakia, PoLam! Luxemburg. In ID 10 it wa-s rx-

d to lYanre, Holland, Nonvay.

VJfTl. S'.vedn a.d Switzerland, l.iit vfnr to P.elium.

ho eUht-hour day j.rova.Ils ide-

a Unland. unofTdally. Denmark

a collective atrr'fmnt betwon 'deration of employers and theiah Trade 3 Unirn. whl In T'lly

he Is a FTica of collrtlvo asrreo

.ta In various Industrie, infinontji of labor's nw "charter

t - . . . - - liberty" vzLfi In several countries. Trench ' Parliament has hun ftreral Mils for the. extension of eißht-hour principle, because It lalmed It hru cost railways an itioM.1 l.ino million frr.-ncs per r, ha helped retard recovery of rich tnule. and has drawn 1.0 0 0

a onto railway jvayTolN from aq;-

Idtural rank. omo Pelcian manufacturer? claim fight-hour day has Jr.cmsM nber of workers 4ft to SO percent : deTrasM output IS r,fircrnt. folland to leaning toward an eicht I a half hour day and Ir.Tonsed rtime, with suspension of the hnw protect national Industries ncra!n?t

Mfrn competition.

5rttM-rland also hns this furen-

a provision ana nunns ii-v

r the worVintr werk was Increased m 48 to 52 hours In tn)h tna5 wood-rawlnff. arpentrj'. brick and 1 tile makir.tr. embroidery and n. v German employera association ort 2.351,000 employe nre work

I- thin is hours a week, ana

1 00n have the. 4 i-hour week, th

jnier group Including miners, tex-

worken", and wood and me. a: rkers. -

ONGEV1TY?

Cetenarian Has New Rules: 1 Smoke; 2 Drink; 3 Don't Wed.

ju'piONEER RESIDENT jmethm kept tellinir m Id &i-

OF CITY SUCCUMBS

Nir.V OILCAa Sept. 23. (By X. K. A. Service) If you want to live to a ripe old age and be so apry that you can Sance & hornpipe when ycu are a hundred years old, here'e a ilrr.ple recipe: OX 12 : Never marry. TWO; Ue all the tobacoo you vant to. TIIItHE: Drink plenty of good corn whisky. The recipe 1 furnished by "Uncle Pat"' Mclauhlln, Confederate veteran of Ileauvoir, Mis. He ought to know for he has tried the scheme, 101 ye-ar old and pays he can dar.ee a hornpipe as akittifh aa he coul-d when he was 18. Of course in these arid days. It may be somewhat difficult to find "plenty of that g-ood corn whisky" but thero are pome rumors to the effect that It may be obtained, Andy Volstead to the contrary notwithstanding. Hut even Uncle Pat beIiees Andy i polr. to he responsible for hlrf untimely demi. Iv:.-ten to what he says: "I've used liquor all my life and I'm afraid thi prohibition amendment Is ?oInp to cut my life short. The quality of the whisky I am able to fret Is gettlnpr worse and worse. "I would advise anyone against marrying if he wants to live Inn?. When you have, a wife on your hand., jou aro poir.r to have to wcry a lot. Worry is what makes you 5ick. And aqaln wme wives object to your moking and chewing. I couldn't livo without any tobacco. Of course everyone Is polr.tr to have an affair of the heart sooner or later. Put you can Furvive even the worjt attacks if you are strong-minded. "I sparked a lady for about five year?. I sruesa maybe in those youns

days T would have succumbed but

; ways be better off single. I I can read almost as well as 1; j could when I w;ta t boy and I've;

nevr worn flaues, i can run lüüj "arr1 wl'hnnt rpff lni 1rw1 anrt I've I

never used a cane. "You know when I was a boy the '(omen used to wear dresses that covered a larpe part of them. They were pretty attmctlre and tempting In those lays when they didn't have to :arry their bluaheji ejound in a vanity br. LUghti- hard to keep l'rcm eettlng" tiled up then but now. Ixok at the ehort skirts, the lip i ticks, the pluckM eyebrows and the bobbed hair. I can't eee how anyone would want to get married nowadays to one cf those kind of firls Do they ever catch a husband, young man?" Uncle Tat fouerht all through the war and has seldom been 111.

Mrr. Almira Linscnmayer, 55 Years in City, Dies at Daughter Home. Mrs. Alrr.Ira L:r.?er.mayer, 1016 Themas et., died at the heme of her

.daughter, Mrs. John Kissinger, a:x I miles fouth cf the city on the Dixi4 i highway, at 11:20 o'clock liday

nicht, after being ill fcr two weeks. She had lived in. Pouth Bend for 5 years and was one of the bet known and merfc hiffhiy respected of tht city's older residents. Besides her daughter, Mr. John Kissinger, she Is survived by two

f-ons. Albert and 'Frank. alo three brotherw and five isters. Born In Nile?. June lü, 1S4?, she w&3 married in lSf.5 to Godfrey Linsenmayer who died four jears ago. Fh was a member of the Schuyler Rebecca lodge No. 2 9. and an

the Auxiliary i th-

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to Canton No. D cf the Odd I'"!!'-,a. Her husband wn one of the 1.': known members of the latter 1-Mge, ha vir. j misted but eight meetings iu 4 8 years. Funeral fer vices will bo eld at

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Sue to Have Grandfather s Will Set Aside; Charge Duress A petition to set aside the will of the late Lucius Hood was filed in the Circuit court. Saturday, by Helen Lamphfar and Harry Verrick, grar.dchilJren of the deceased. Alleging that the deceased wa of jns'junrl mind, that the will was unduly executed, that the pretended document was drawn up under duress, and that fraud and Influence vas used In its framing, the con'ainants claim one-sixth interest in the estate which consists of more .har. 510.000 in real and personal property. According: to the will, Elizabeth O. Jlood, widow of the deceased and executrix of his estate, Is left a life nterest in all of his property. At her death. F.lUbeth Hood, daughter of the deceased's son. Floyd. Is ;o receive $30-0 cash and Floyd Hood 13 l?ft th': balance of the estate. The complaint states that the will vas filed In Will3 county, April 21, 1322, and should be set aside.

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To chlhlrrn la fuil of mrry." TrhT rwlon tLT (oliownl, it N'KVKlt IL?. Ivlt soarritT anl nonnou t of SANTU.MN. It contülos full d.. UmmI ihtr jrur' tt. Sold cvrrxber br niaii. iOo a bottle.

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Non-3ivlc!enri paying stocks w.eri thy rrany ei'ber -tarred info rtih o? exchanged for divllerd rT luff ACHTTtS. hnd im & li--tt of your bonding", vne wi'J til you v..t the licorio I esiV.!Tt'. tire, what to:i excacg.e cf Jvan:a.

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PLYMOUTH HOME COMING

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Sept. 27, 28, 29, 30 4 BIG DAYS "Ethel Dare' will leap lrora an aeroplane each day at 2 p? m. This act was the feature at tho Pageant in Chicago this yc?r. Three BIoclcs of Midway Saturday Pioneer Day Come to Plymouth and Meet Your

Old Friend:

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The Washer Sensation of South Bend

Tin: m:w imiinciimj: WASIIFIl Following1 are some of the exclusive features of the Mnytag: SPKFP OF OPFIIATIOV Cleaner than any other machine. W.ishe.s clothes in half the time. It is not necessary to rub cuffs and collar bands on the washboard. CAST ALUMINUM TUB Will not corrode or rust, easy to clean, sanitary, nothing to lift out. SPKCIAL WRINGI.lt Instant safety relea.se automatic tens-ion and drain plate. fllxibm: drain Hose .attached to drain no tilting of tub necessary. SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION Four gears on washer all encli'sed. MFTIIOI) OF FREI: DEMONSTRATION" Call Main 23 So and we will

send one of our Demonstrating

.uanunes ou; ana uo your wasnlng in one to ono and one-half hours after which the machine is taken away, placing you v.ndep no obligation. Isn't that fair? L't us den'.nstrate.

220 W. WASHINGTON AVE. PHONE MAIN 2985 Also Heme of William line of Hot Air Furnaces, Maytag Ironing Machine, Vacuette Suction Sweeper.

"The Sign of Good Photography" For the friends far awav, for the folks back home,

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Arrange for a sitting before the. busy winter season starts. Call L. 5897 for an appointment.

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New Location 110 W. COLFAX AVE.

IUI Arrow : Julade W?V& Jin - , w

Cherry ; Root Beer Polar Distilled Water

,Emral is an enticing softdrink. Its nippy-sweet mint flavor makes it delightfully tempting. Try it and see,

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VESTA.

To All the Customers of the

jg Reliance Battery Co., the

Former Agents of the Vesta

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We wish to state that we

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of the Vesta Storage Battery a

and are now located at 5 1 7

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oc jeweii aies ana service.

We are fully equipped to take care of all Electrical and Battery Repair Work. We earnestly invite your patronage and assure you of a square deal. Cook Battery & Electrical Co. 517 Lincoln Way West South Bend, Ind.

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A large, new shipment of Andrea Patterns assures everv woman a becoming and smart Chapeau.

INNUMERABLE NEW TYPES THAT INTERPRET HISTORICAL MODES CHIC RUSSIAN TOQUES. GRACEFUL CAVALIER SHAPES AND CHIC SMALL HATS. COMBINATION VELVET AND SILVER. VELVET AND GOLD. METAL TRIMMINGS. STRIKING EMBROIDERIES AND FEATHER TRIMMINGS PROVIDE A LARGE CHOICE.

For the Dressv Occasion

Large picture hats, many draped with Spanish laces.

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Velours arc Smart Just the correct amount of smartness to aid the fall costume is present in a fine collection of genuine velours in all new shades

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