South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 195, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1920 — Page 12

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REDS AGAIN FORCE ' POLES TO RETIRE Uol.-Iievik T r o o p Occupy eeral Citie Alonj: Contested Battlr Line.

By Triff-: V: : I.' Nix N, July i: Th fVdo.ving 1-1 1 a ;r'! comrnuniv:e xv. i. s rTif-tI frfi;ti U'.irsiv t' l.iy: The l'of'H, fi:,'ht:r.g df p-rate!y. retired from th I'.rMn.i I i r; I5oI-?hf-ik fnrr-r- w re r p;i'.S'-d at .Imi. hut tr'-v fC'ipi'-'l S!iiol.'. i-Fighting continues in th- n ighhorhnod of M!r?'rc. f:jthw.nnl 'n thr Prip'-t. th r'nli-s r tired fr'-m Iloryn. Thr RmIs occupied Sarny. I'-t.irTini r. fx rf Pol i vigorously count rattacked at !('vro, momentarily reo copying thr ity. All Polish w.ir tn.it rial win removed from Ilovn" " Situation Is I inprt Inc. Va rious report n-aching hre from Warsaw i n 1 i at d that llio situation w.ik improving n the Polish front. The Poles w re retrai.ig on the f ntlr- front. hut it was stated their morale- was x -eil r.t ami the rtrat was ordf rly. Most war matt rial was rived Lv th- I'ulis. In r siior.?;c t" appeals for vulniitc rs. the Warviw polir volunt red in a. hody to go tn th'- front. All OUpifche-j emphasized the gravity of Poland's plight, hut insist that a victorious emergency from the situation i not Impossible.

PARIS TO OFFICIALLY RECEIVE IIERRICK

Itr T r.lt.-d Vre-: PA RLS. July U The city of Pari will olfhially receive Myron T. Herriok as representative of the Vntted states at the Hotel Deville, the latter part of July. the newspaper L'ln transit ant annnunn J today.

FOUR-YEAR-OLD CHILD IS BURKED TO DEATH

NO B LKS V I I,L.K. In., July 12. Mari Goin. four-year-old daughter of Jasper Goin, wealthy farmer living near here, was burned to death yesterday when ht r clothing was ignite! by in itch with which she was playing1.

Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing

Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hah looking its test. Mont soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing , for steady uso ia Muldiied cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and prrcaseloss), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonf tils will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and exoLfeslvo oil. Thf hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves the Fcslp soft, and the hair lino and silky, briprr. lustrous. Huffy and easy to manage. You can pet Mulslfic-d cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply t'Veryunembcr of tho family for months. Advt.

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SPECIAL SESS10S OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY l"oi(vin- are th- lates of sp'ciaj sssions of the Indiina en r.il ass rnbly. the 'ovrrr.or.s who call d th in und their pdit:. the lenicth of t'..e sp.-iMal s s.-lons and the purpo.u for wlii h th wer eall l: lv.'.H. Ashb! IV Willard. (d). "f da. Approrlatirm and tax 1 vif . I s 1 . Oliver V Mort-n. (r;. 40 Iay. War legislation. 1 ';.". livr P. Morton. (r. 4 lay.s. ; n ral 1 gisl.it ion. 1:. 'onra! Haker, (r), 40 day-. Appropriations. 7:. Crnrarl Iiakrr, in, 40 'lays. (I n raj legislation. iv;;(, Tlu.nias A. Hemlricks, (1). 7 days, Appropriations. 177. James I. William.-. (d. 10 days, Appropriations and ot h-rs. 1 s T 1 . Jams I). Williams, (d). -1 da.s. Appropriations and others. 11. Albert O. Port r. (r).' 40 days. Appropriations and others. 1.". Isaae Ii. (;.:,y. (d). ?.ö davs. Appropriations and others'. 1'. J Frank Manly, (r), 1 lays. '.Vitinty optin law. 102", Jam a p. Goodrich, (r), 1 flay. IlutJfy suffrage amendment. IM'0. James I. loodri.h. (r, O i rai legislation.

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Hy Inlteri prrs: NKW YOU!;, July 12. Thre members of the crew of the Steamer I,ak- Frampton wrre lost today when th vsse! was sunk in a collision with the Southern Pacific liner Co nius ff Atl.mti- City. N. J. The Lake Frampton, a steel vessel carrying a crew of ?,1 men. was bound from New York to Norfolk and the Oimtts, carrying 1".3 passengers and a crew of S, were en route Irorn New Orleans to New York. The Comus was damaged, according to a message reaching the Southern I'.icUic offices !,ere from ('apt. P. M. Mid loe. The captain said the Comus struck the Iake Frampton in a

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TRAIS KILLS FIVE IUCIISG AUTOISTS REAR LANCASTER. PA,

LANCASTKK. Pa.. Ji ly U Five autolsts wt re killed when an express trnin struck their machine near here today. The hv- w-re buriel under the debris of a suburban station which ' collapsed when the engine had hurled the automobil.- from the track.

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LONDON, July 1.. Details of the Greek victory over Turkish nationalists at ltalikessra, Asia Minor, received by the Post tcd.iy, included

the statement that the Greeks had' executed 1.000 Turkish prisoners on! the ground they were bandits and 1

therefore liable to execution under international law. Several hundred more were held for trial on similar charges.

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