South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1919 — Page 30

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China's Pagodas and Shrines Are Stately Pleasure Domes

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Few People Understand th Qualities and Limitations of Pneumatics.

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ail traP-is. In itnt of ih.e tomL fi mm-: a tlure is a sarr:?iri?l ha! that i-- ir- of tnr !;.',"(.st 1 :i i i rl i r.r in Chin.'i. aid 'j ffihap.s orly f'tl'J in iiiin-r.s.ons l.y thr T'.ii Mi io. or anrsti.il tf-mi-ic of tr. 4 ..l.m' hu-.. mt;' h-. .1 to the Kor'tuMtn "In h( malte r of tomb-bail i i r . t)i- f iii tT- r of the 'Tin to Tvir;-ii-.n-.s,' A. )., rca'.'.y t'x:edd tli - .Mi:.. H ord-rf.l his son to Luiul fcr him 7 2 torn by. v thai his -n-mk's would not know which

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.ir.ri-nt emperor who constructed his tomb and then built, pe ,i-vJ, ard irrison d a ritv t-.i-ar ),- far ft n-o-

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J - -i rianded with th'.-ni. From the j of I't kitj". a do.o-n jnodas ;md to" r.s y ) j. ouiite! within th (..!', and A'iih a -ood "Ui-s half a j !'' n f.ir.ot:s ones may be ri.s j inj; fr(;m the urrojndir.t; plain. j "l'ai.'oda.s i3iiV? in height fio.ni' to more than i.'0(? feet, ainl are of

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fmt when a, tire otrikes a st(,nc th cizc of an tt;g irnbeUd J in the road while oinj at a speed of 30 mil-s an ho'.r. At th time such a blow is strack possibly only half a dozen thread:? in one or two of the powerful pile-, of fabric ar broken. 'lh.-e lou.se thread at once become a source, oi trouble. Ttie breaking- of one ayer of fabric permits the threads to chafe each other. tettinK up nn internal friction that ciu5 further disintegration. The other plus soon break down and tho blo-woul comes, usually at f a tixr.e inen circuiritancet: point to no apparent caib-e. . Tires should bo inspected, by a food repair man periodically. A brulsovi tire can l fcuccts.tfully rjpalred by removing; the darna-ud fabric and rubber and revuleanuing. Alotorists, themselves, should occasionally examine ihe inside oa the ca.sln to too if the- fabric is jupturei. ' ThLs should always bo dor.? before an extended txlp.

.'find, cLr:on ii, etc. Tht y alvas )iae an odd number of stores, ranin usually from seven to nine, and .- o m e t Im c s postsin; 11 ar.d even 13. "The Chiiuse have appropriated tl? pa-toda iiH a ou.iter,oise to e ii and nsd it subject to their ruits (f te,mar.ey. "At tho citv of Tunc, in the

p.kinf i.n.in v-ir, in v..n I 'The Manchus ftdlowed tho Chi

si dted bv earthquakes, tnere'is a I n-t rlIst"m a,,d lau' in respevt o

:.rminent utL-oda which at one time ir,( ir ar. -sii.s. solemn juniper ior

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hne performed the greatest of engineering ftats, have surpassed the Iptians, Persians and ijreek.s in this direction alsj. "ildfr than these, and hat may he called the one shrin.e in all Chinu -ren with the i'evotion oi ti.e people, is the tomb of forfuciua in i-hantunt;. Here worship continues through the acres, tinder ihe patronage of ail dynasties, since the tif th. century A. -4., v. her. the Emperor Kao Ti et the eNample of imperial sacrifice there. "As time went on the difitrcn: dymstks neVcted the to.;ib.i of their predecessors, so tha' nou the to. nbs of the Maiu has are tho best specimens oY mausoUa In China.

FINED $10 FOR CUTTING HAIR ON SABBATH DAY BOSTON. Ans. 12. It cos-t Jacob Rudkin. of Mttapan, $10 in tho Iorchster court for trying to evade tho ;i:!m of the barbers' union and earn extra money by cutting hair at his home or. Sundays. He was found guilty of violating the Lord's day daws and was lined $10.

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n aw ui:ciu;its, lion r.x.Mrn. T::ilKi: HA'.'TK. Ind.. Au;'. lT'i'al recruiter.-came near breaking a, a c;1 n ival company when thf y :diteti mv embryo "sea docs." The b. .; canvasman was anions the haif (!(,.H!, and sj was the lion tamer.

Ia-;tLh n.orthant shipinc; sunk by t.ie' iei mans during the war is cthi lally cstnoated at 2,1 17 vtsaels. having an agb'regate tonnage vi 7,o 3 S.-'t.'t'.

1.0UO brc.Jii.e bells its cornices, most

of which are still in place. The people have- this story as to its construction. A water owl lies underground at this place .r,nd vhcn he shakes his tail it cruises- earth.qiiakes. Geomncers located the ef-d of hl tail, atul the pagoda was built on it to hold It do'.vn. At the same time this did not prevent the water owl from winking his eyes; but, as his eyelids have not been r-ccurately located, a secend jagoda has not yet been built. As a result, trembling:

of the earth still occur.

"The wonder inspired in tri bVeast of the traveler who visits China's vast remains of abandoned capitals, extensive temples ranged in successive court and on tei races of the mountains, its pagodas, p'ai-lous bridge?, and canals, is equaled by the awe inspired by the silence and splendor of the tombs of China's emperors. The tombs of the kinc of tho 'Six Kingdoms' In Shantung, though now only earthen pramkls terraced with little helds, have the air of the Pyramids of Egypt. "The Ming tombs, near Peking, are the most famed in cur day, perhaps because they are relatively in a good state of preservation and are iic-esble to travelers. They are approached through the fue-arched stone p'al-lou already mentioned and by an avenue of stone animals nearly two mtles in length. The sacred buildir.-rs arc placed on the southern slope of Uie mountains

ests: enclose their sepulchcrs, which are approached through magnibcen". P'ai-lous and are preceded Ly stately buildings. There are no less than fie Imperial Manchu burial places

The original is at Hsin-Kirg, eastern Meetings will be

A uk. IS. Ma Jo" Murdoch cire'e nvt Th'arsl.i y afternoon in the -,. A. It. hallMr. Lnd .Mrs. Will Storicl: have '.-turned from a visit at the Arthur turgis home in South F.end. Jack Colarate of Rochester. New York' i"1 a g"ur.t of Mi.s Kiien l.'ixon at the home of Mrs. It. II. Pattr-i-on. Harold Storick has returned to. his work in Detroit. His mother. Mrs. Cora Storick. went with him for a week's visit. Mrs. Alec La Pierre, Mrs. J. AHull r.nd Mrs. Chas. Hull of South Bend have been guests at the home of their cousin, Mrs. YV. V. Wetmore. Guy C. Mars of Detroit, formerly of this village, v is vkiting friends here this week. Mrs. Geo Bolt, with her daughter, has returned to Chicago after a visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Morgan. A. W. Haskins was in Benton Harbor Thursday to attend a committee meeting of the Berr'. t county battalion. Miss Gladys Uheam of Niles Is a ruest of Miss Vivian Dilley. , Mrs. Frank ' Pontius, with her children of Chicago, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Morgan. ' Mrs. Robert Ingleright 'and son. Howard, are fruests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Johnson in Flkhart this week. The following oilicers were elect

ed at the meeting of the American ; legion "Wednesday evening: Com-; mender; Thos. Mars LaCrone; vice-1 commander. James King; adjutant. Chas. E. Hoopingarner; finance ofh-: cer, Geo. D. Taylor; historian. Glenn J Ileim: chaplain. Rev. Wayne O. j

Kantner; executive ofneers. Vernon i i

FJ.lis. Chas. Dowling. Jewell Idlley.

and third Fridays of the month, the next meeting being on August 2 1 Fn.'M and Wine of locust eottige have purchased a new üve-pasen-r-r erland automobile. n F. Kimmcl of Klint. Midi, visited friends here this week. Mrs. Harry Handy, who has ben i'J f"r sometur. past. his been taken to the Mercy hospital in Bcnlon Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hondler.nn entertained the N'o Name cluh at their t.ome Friday evening In honor

jof th.dr v.-f-ddir.-T anrdversar)-.

Mr. rin.l Mrs. George Miller, v ith their daughter. Gladys, Chicago, artvisitors at the home of their niece Mis Nina Sparks. Mrs M- K. Feather of Palaria Texas, who has been th truest of her sister. Mrs. O. I. Pennetl. is visitlnc IiH- son. Joe Feather, in Elkhart this week.

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PU PMO.NT PEL-WIT OIL. Better, cheaper than Olive oil at The Coffee Ranch. 7027-17.

IF YOU WANT TO Ul A SNAPPY AUTO OWNER, BUY SNAPPY TIRES AND ACCESSORIES AT A SNAPPY STORE.

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Quality Will Guide Auto Manufacture in Future

F.Y IvOl'IS i l BLOW. WASHINGTON, I. C, Aug. 16. Quality, rather than cheapness, " ill be the guiding star of automobile manufacturers in the future. Tin de elopni ?tit of tne ir.dustry in the next f t w vears, at last. is ex-pt-ctd to be distinctly in the direction of higher quality, according to government authorities. They point out that with the demand lor automobiles far exceeding the capacity of the plants there is no need of producing a cheaper quality in order to stimulate sabs. An authority or. the subject said: Turn Out Ftrst-Clas Cars. "With a market never before equalled, the sales and engineerin;:

the greatest comfort or luxury is desired. The thougnt of luxury need not. ar.d should not. be distasteful to us any longer, no.v that we have p.ace. Ci ilization consists largely in making necessities M luxuries. America Is a leader in this movement."

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process. buying tbes tir'-s menus you get quality plus expert werkt.innskip. Never befare have von bnd tbe opportUTiity to purchase Tiiuei I. T. 'l'ircs at these remarkable low pri'-es.

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It is just this kind of a store and has everything in the world tor your car twelve leading makes of tires and everything in the way of parts and accessories from a bolt fcr a Ford to shock absorbers for a Pierce-Arrow. Here are a few accessory suggestions:

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State whether S. S.. Tl.. or N. S. Send .'J ) deposit per tire, balanre C. . D . ubje t to examination. Zf 'r off lor c;ili in full with order. 'A'HITK AT oM'i:. Supply your immediate needs and future needs now whlle tou call get the benefit of these bw prices. Henu'iuber we guarnntee you perfect satisfaction. TIM KS TI KK Kl HIUiFi ( O. :;,( 3Il Mlhl;iin Av.. I'hlruKO. III.

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Aver2ging 15,000 miles on tires, developing 80 h. p., economical in its use of fuel, light in weight, fleet as the wind, tenacious in its adherence to the road and reposeful in its luxurious comfort, the cveroEiGHT gives a new interpretation to motor car possibilities. It is seasons ahead in design. 'Prien njnraJeed against reduction during 1919 FARNEMAN-TASHER MOTOR CO., 515-517 South Michigan Street, South Bend, 'Ind. Cole Motor Car Company, Indianapolis, U. S. A.

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