South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 298, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1920 — Page 4

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jOY. cox closes EASTERN CAMPAIGN

A BIRD OF A FEATHER

By Juanita Hamel

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COMMISSION SAYS MINE OPERATORS

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OVERRUXMXG EUROPE

Direct State Mine Owners to Produce Specified Amount of Coal.

r.y rnitei Pres: IN'DIANAPDLIS. Oct. 2?. The f-Z'iic Fpeclal coa! and food comniis-j-ion today issued an order dirc;intr very coal minf operator in tho ftate to produce a given amnun! of cal each wffk for sale within Indiana and sell it at p'i-i- specified in the order. Tht oommissinnr r?' nrdrr today r"ultf.d from action of the mine owners In shipping thrir product outij(i the state to escnpp provisions of the recent price fixing order. "Weekly shipments and offer? fT sale hereunder shall be distributed as nearly equal oer tht- several operating days enrh week as conditions will reason.! ly perniit.'" tho order sid. "Xothingr in thi order shall he taken or construed a.s prohibiting: or interferring' with the ra'e or transportation of coal in Interstate commerce, but it shiil be construed only as requirirr-r tho mining of a sufficient quantity for domestic consumption except for manufacturing purposes over and abovo the normal and bonafide demir.d of interstate commerce." The order carried a list of the firms coming under its provisions and said they must report each Saturday to the commission the numl er of tons of cial mined durinc the week, the number of tens shipped to destination in Indian i and whn and to whom shipped during each week, and the r.umb.-r of tons offered for sale, but not actually sold. SCOUT RALLY AT LEEPER PARK IS LRGE SUCCESS

ItV MY OTT rtrJiD. Europe has a new mystery to er.liven the dreary aftermath of war. fnaniiä of beautiful unknown wo-

len have made thir appearance

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tico khero others try in vain to get them in advance, and frontier complications trouble them not at all. The papers hint darkly that they are smugglers taJting valuables from capital to capitaJ. or that they are "espionage agents." (polite for fpif? seeking whom they may tittle on. I'ut mipht not a far more plausible explanation be that they are not mystery women at all, but Just well -to-do feminine travelers, w hom the war has taught self-reliance and released from, a hord of old conventions and who axe exercising their now independence in proir.jr about with the same freedom and competence which the American women has always enjoyed? It would take a kmcr time, for the men of central Europe to realize that a won-in travelling alone wo. not either immoral or a suspicious character, because they have built a hedge of their own bad morals and low opinions about their women for so many generations.

AUTHORITIES TRY TO SOLVE MURDER

Discover Remains in Lonely Spot Near New York Citv.

r.y Tnitel Prem: NEW YOKK, Oct. 23 Th" V,d.. of a youn? unidentified girl who wa strangled tr death by a no.o of white ccrd tied in a hangman'--knot under tho right ear lay in the Staten Island morgue today whil police attempted to olve th murder mystery. The body w.i discovered by two hunters on Ktaten Island in a desolate stretch ofrounsl overlooking New York a spot long known i police as a rendezvous for night spooners. The body was hidden in a thicket with clothes scattered about. Made Ufo Struggle. The girl was lying on her back. Trampled brushe on all sides gave evidence of th girl's struggle against death. The girl about 25

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Annual Interlude Dance Is Well Attended Friday

The annual Interlude dance Tri-1 day in the high school gym was j well attended. The dance was given j bv the Interlude. Staff to the class i

winning the Interlude subscription contest, which happened to be. the class of '21. The Harlequin orchestra played a program of 12 dances. Chaperons for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Masters. Miss F-ernice Clark. Miss Katherino Kline el and Miss Ethsl Montgomery.

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RKSlKtlTTOOR HITTT'IIXS V. K. B?hgetoor was called to In

dianapolis Saturday to .-peak before

the frtate Teachers association on tho Near East relief campaign. He returned Saturday night to fulfil his engagements for Sunday.

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MARION. O., Oct. Alluding for tht first time to thi controversy between I'res't Wilson and S(n. Spencr-r over the former's Paris uttrancs regarding America's part in maintaining European p ace. Sen. Harding said Saturday night

that tho version of tho president's wnrils r-antly published in this country and attributed to Premier I.ratiane. of Rumania, served to

throw nrw l:-:ht on tho real char acter of article ten.

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f I'ingih'jpe us'-d by Mr. Wilson was j not it.-lf discus-sed by tho republican nomine . wh s-iid in r p!v to

TK ALXING IX SCHOOLS 1 auestir.n th-it it was not his di?pute. H added, however, that WAMCV-T-nx -;; Th, -'he belated ,imnny of the liu- - . , i t , . ' , . . , ' M.ar.ian premi-r is very interesting : ! ,Tf,r- ;rrh m oiennia! ; L,v way c.f confirming the ,resi- '" r -PPfva. at-!inrs objertiop.s to amending the IV ! 1 1 i a ; '.t t c res. ..utl.'M on-', .... .

( CONTINUE P FROM PAGF1 ONE) Paul Revere race, first in dressing and third in horst- and rider. Others finished as follows: Troop K, under Kay Staples. 16 points; Troop 14 scored nine points; NewTroy troop No. 25 scored 25 points; Nilea troops scored 20 points, and Elkhart troops13 points. F. W. Ma aloe, district commissioner, directed the events. Up was assisted by Deputy Commissioners w. m. Eiwood. Ernest Whitin&er, A. K. Collins. W. H. Holly. Vic Kupferer, also ly C. M. Arnold of Klk-

hart and C. H. (Jreene of St. Jo- 1

seph. The following contests were held: Competitive drill, Paul Revere r.ic , dressing contest, water boiling, knot tying, signalling, human signal tower, first aid contest,

firemen's lift race and horse and rider.

SCHIFF l-XI.OGY. A sermen entitled "Jacob H. Schiff In Memoriam" will he delivered Sunday morning at Temple JUth-El by Albert G. Minda. rabid. Services will begin at 10:15 o'clock.

AUTO TURXS OVER; TWO MEX IXJÜRED Louis Bishop and Ray Havener. .".40 Euclid av., were shaken up and badly bruised Saturday night when

the Ford in which they were riding;

turned turtle six miles out on the Lincoln "Highway between South P.end and New Carlisle. The men were brought to th police station by a passing oar. where medical attention was given them. They were then removed to their homos. Eoth men were considerably bruised about the body. Bishop, who was pinned under the car, suffered tho more painful injuries. Neither is thought to be in a serious condition. The car was badly smashed up. the tools and other acffshorif being brought to town by the police.

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COM Mi AUA. COMMISSIOX j DISCON i IM ES ORDER1

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WHEAT PRICES DROP

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DEPTH FULFILLS HOPES My Ttarkham Tliurston.

Years ago Butte. Mont., began to;

worry le.st the copper oro deposits

which served as excuse for its existence should fail. Half a dozen mines discontinued operations when their veins ran out some 1,700 feet below the surface, and men predicted sadly that, as the years passed. the town would shrink and dwindle on its bare hrfT until the closina of the reduction plants permitted grass to '-trow again. Now r.utte rejoices. Workmen in the Anaconda, greatest of the copp r properties, have struck great new ore bodies at depths of from 3.0(0 to T.,cno fft. There is an excuse for the town, after a'l. Here, surely, is something to rouso the ambition of the mining enpineer and stir the invagination of the geologist. We boast our civilization, but the world is S.ooo miles through, -and its surface, literally, has scarcely been scratched.

P.v United Trc-s: INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 2. Two holdup men killed a confectioner as

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r.ijrht and escaped with S4'" from the msh register. The dead man was Sam Eaids. He was shot twice and

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All of Our Prices are reduced from 25 to.50. Come and investigate Ladies' New Fall : and Winter Suits

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CARTIER FIELD Saturday, Nov. 6 Tickets on sale Monday at all leading cigar stores. GENERAL ADMISSION $1 RESERVED SEATS $1 EXTRA Season ticket holders can get choice Reservations at Hull and Calnon Cigar Store.

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"STiaenf School furnishes the means to Certain Employment and Rapid Advancement You may have lost sight of this fact, or disregarded it, because of the excessively high wages you can get at unskilled labor. 5.000 laborers are landing on our shores daily readjustment is taking place how long do you suppose the present 250 increase of wages over pre-war times will last? It U time to "wake up."

Monday, November 1 Is the date of our NEW TERM OPENING, Day and Evening Sessions At . very moderate cost, and in a corn pare tivly short tin, yon rrivr &eiuire the training which will rr.k you a specU'.ist; uher cor.. Bclentious work, natlv ability, good Ju irr-.t nt, and ea.rr.ert er.Vivor will advance you to the limit cf your. ambitions. Th rupply of trained off.ee help la t"o yea.rs bhind; busir.eia habeen handicapped by having to put up with ur.tra.ined help. Th f:d of business opportunity 1 "wide open" to you, if you will traLr. yoursclf. New is the time to do It. Cill at the Colics, write r telephone for catalogue. TODAY. South Bend Business College College Bldg., Cor. Michigan and Monroe Fully Accredited by the N. A. of A. C. S.