South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 323, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 November 1920 — Page 7

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! ARRIVES HOME IN AMERICA. i OXFORD EFFORTS TO BURY HATCHET WITH TEUTONS CRITICIZED THEATERS (CONTI NT "FD FP.OM PACJK SIX) tunitlts of his career. Tomorrow the thrilling "liest of Luck," with Jack Holt and Kathryn Adams, Is programmed.

Educational Reconciliation With Ex-Foe.- Meets Opposition. LONDON. Nov. 17. By rA5on of thf Umj-nvt stlrrM up as th rrsuK ! v. rturr hy Oxford professors to :riji.in and Austrian clurntors to Join ihrrn in burying the hntchet i nl return to prrviou nmlcAblo relation, the text vt the appeal Is ftttrctlrc: widraprcat! Jntrrt-t. Thn Time denounced the letter ursine resumption of friendly relation lift wren German. Austrian and 5ritih rdncitors as "lll-advl?ed and inopportune," and called the Oxford limn to account for failing to distinguish t.f twfpr. animosities created in England by th pinking of hospital .-hips and bombing of open ltir-. on th nr.? hand, and tho

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1-t-rp' f .jatfd tho.e crimen. " Tii" tt t of thf Oxford letter follows "To fh- profrsor of the arts and iTrc s and to inmJ'T.s of the unlrsltif and ;trnl :oclrtles in (ifrmr.y ami Austria: "Si mc there will br many of yo;i who fully share our heartfelt sorrow :.ril rrurt't fr f h breach that the w;ir has off Mioned in our frlefid'y intercourse, and Mnce you cann-; doubt ih- ine-rity of the fee;nr which rru ndered and cherished that old friendliness you iniiMt, we !eli vc, le sharing our hojie for .-p.-edy re-estahlishnient. "We, th'-refore. the undersigned doctor, heads f houses, professor and other officers and teachers in the I .'n'versity of oxford, now personally u ' h you with t he deKlre f cli-p.d tin em bit terment of antmo.-itie th.-if unl-r the inipu's'' of loyal l atrioiien may have passed

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Trrrv llnulr M;ui she Suf-fer-I I c,ir l-fore Taking Tallin- In ritn Health Still another link j" added to the long chain of idein c regarding the remarkable merits of Tanlae. James "W. Moorelwaii. L'Ttli and Henderson ti., Terre Haute, air brake repairer for the r .v..- K. I. Itwy., in telling of th benefits his wife has derived from the medicine, said: "Nothing ever helped my wife tintil she got Tanlae, and now she is a new woman altogether. For four year he had been o run do'n ho could lirtily stand on her feot. For ;i year pa.st she was unable to sweep si room, make a bed, or even prepare tho meals. A good night's rest was out of the question for her, and her condition was a source of constant worry and anxiety to me. "In my search to lind something to help her I ran across Tanlae and bought a bottle, and before she had taken It half up she began to tell of feeling better and asked me to vtet ,her two more bottles. She has iinished her lifth bottle now and. as I said, she is a new woman. She does all of her housework as if it vore play, never gets tired, .and soems to have more strength than ever before. She has a splendid appetite and sleeps like : baby at night. We both speak a good word for Tanlae every opportunitv wo liave." Tanlae is sold in South ISend at the Central Drug Store. Public Drug More, Landon's Pharmacy and Wettick's Cut Kate Drug Store and in .Mlshawaka at the Ucd Cross Phartnacy. Adv.

between us. Can Dxpcrt Iteconelllatlon. "In the field where our alms are one, our enthusiasms the same, our rivalry and the fellowship of learning offers a road which may and, if our spiritual ideals be alive, must lead to a wider sympathy and better understanding between our kindred nations. "While- political disnsions are threatening to extinguish tho honoraide comity of the great I'uropean states, wo pray that we may help to hasten that amicable reunion which civilization demands. Impetret ratio fjuo dies impetratura est." Fifty-yeven signatures are appended to the letter, including thereof W. C. S. Adams, professor of political theory and institutions; Sir Hugh Allen, director of the Poyal College of Music; Hev. C. A. Cooke. Kegius professor of Hebrew; Sir Arthur Kvans, t. rofessur of prehistoric: archaeology; Kev. A. C. HeaJlam, Itegius professor of divinity; J. A. Smith, professor of moral and metaphysical philosophy and many other well known college principal.

"The liest of Luck" is a startling melodrama of old pirate battles and new lights with airships and In deep sc a diving suits. The photoplay, which is being shown at the LaSalle, was adapted from a smashing stage thriller put on at Drury Lane theater in Ivondon. Jack Holt, Kathryn Adams. Fred Mnltfsta and Lillian Leslie take principal parts. Tomerrow the LaSalle will show Koscoe (Fatty) Arbuekle and a great cast in a rrdllcking version of the west, "The Round Up."

PROBE ATTEMPTS TO HOLD UP ONE TRAIN AND WRECK SECOND

Uy United Tres : IiK.W T.R, Colo, Nov. 17. Police and railway detectives today were investigating an attempt made to hold ur. a Fnion Pacific passenger train on the same tracks. The attempt to wreck the Rock Islnnd train was believed to be in revenge for the failure of the holdbe. A brakeman drove off the robbers who .attempted the holdup. No one was reported Injured In the wreck attempt.

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