South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 356, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 December 1920 — Page 5
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i akrl Trutli Hut Not Get ShockI. LONDON, lu-r. :(). IVornon t un. with Tff ''t conii.Hiir' urnl ( r ;ti)"h ij , i r ; Ii T!:- t r.up-n In varnish, from 1 1 crown of th. r i 1 1 to thr 51 of tii- .sh- r. Th :irnlh 1 :. h :t it v . i r r ; 1 - i nnriP tge ar.J i ! ir .n k 't'? if r'l!M into n thin f.lrn la ib liuiI 1 thl i'.r'ys rr.'itriil W.H C.il!'l "l'," W.'i." iinl to t r t t a roroiT wlr.es from fir ?r.l wit. r. Now p 1 hcint' jp'.jn irnl wo'. r. for !nli-s' .In ?.". Th- only lifVr no between thr f.Irn top-, .i .h- t of t !lulos.' arnl ;t skein of "silk" j-- that the tlrst If 1 1 1 1 on with a bn;.-h. The s-r.nl lT'cil out on n plito ami th third f-n''l throsieh a t;ny h-l-. Am"P,' h a n '! r-l of othr thlnp i? '.in 1-e ma'lo ir.tr Ii its. hlous s i J-Virts. ofs anl v ry povstbh- ar- ' tu ! of forT.al- nttlr Mon v r, the nrticU-M so mailf rr - ! tr s;ojl-.l tiy w.iter, ar.t ; an- ." fireproof that Xhf wrurer. If; II ma.-: (l. c-omI! troll through a ; J.oMfiro tjnha rni'd. j Iy-s f all .h.!!f'.M ar readily a!f-' rl" -l and retained, arid the ma- ' l At CLAUER'S and Sweethearts Merc is a last minute list of Christinas suggestions. Give her something personal from this biy store. Wrist W atches fihbon and link bracelet styles wrought of different kinds of gold into beautiful shapes. $20.00 up. Ivory Pyralin Displayed on our second tloor at one-third off. Silverware including: Sheffield trays, tea sets, baking dishes, etc. Bar Pins sparkling array, platiand diamond creations. A num In solid gold. $4.50 up. Diamond Rings Many to choose reasonably priced. from. Pearl Beads I We carry a wide variety. 1 including the Richelieu j Pearls, at $10.00 to $25.00. Other at $5.00 up. i Mesh Bags it i -t in green goia ana silver. $8.00 to $25.00. Lingerie Clasps, Cameo Brooches. Bracelets, Vanitiea. Purses. Traveling Sets. Sautior Ribbons, Picture Frames. Candle Sticks, etc. CLAUER'S JewelcTf, Silversmiths, Diamond Merchants Exclusive But Not Expensive
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;..im- ms f.f th- .If.- ' r b.br:- i Ü , be .!' v i I J If : i ,m f a- ! r. - h.r'.-l i 7 . . ' r i or '.: 'li- il'l" .'try, '.'ici.l-'f V.o'li J J .1 c If. (rai months' immersion I)-URGES MINISTERS STUDY MEDICINE I5 Poorly Paid Cirrjy i L.urc Joli. a? v cii as Souls. i f T- 1 I LONDON. I-. A controversy is on anions th.- poorly pal ! rleriry-r:u-n who lir.d th'Tuselve !nrd hit !.y th- hleh rf.st of '.lvlni: o r a nov-I HCL' tinn put forward hy Ir. I'.ohrrt KT.toiil, a pro:.i!n nt LJverjiooi practitioner, that th cl-ry m-n could auu'rncnt thir incom'-s oy acting a1 dcctors as well a parsons. Dr. Itentoul .vl vises yontr clerfr'-m-n to study in-rlicine, take their I-irr and rnnililni- hody-curlni? with soul-savinc work. Many clergymen do not look with favor on t f ll.-a. Thv ariru that th y have plenty to do already and ( that Ier;ii practitioners would Miter 'y res. nt competition from thfin. r.e wants to know where a poor curate is to raise the ?."0 necessary to qualify for a medical decree and rdhers hold that "within a month the c'erieo-me'dleo's s-rmor.s would thin, and that the soal would suff. r at the expense- of the body." OFFICE IS SWAMPED WITH 'HOOCH9 SAMPLES POSTON. Dec. 2 0. Herman C. Lyih-oe, chief of the division ot food and ilr'Jjs department of public health thse days is beeinjr swamped with "hooch." Mr. Lvtheroe's is the place where :t Is otliciilly determined whether ' . ized wet jcoods has a "kick" or not. The ;ivera-:o number of samples -f-i Pro it ted hy 1 1 1 nolle.- li.nween Jan. 1 las! and Sept. 0 hna Lern ,-ibout a month. In October, however. 171 "pieces of goods'" were submitted for examination, while no far in th- T s- nt month more than 7 l'i-ks, hottl.-M and similar rei ( r.pt.ielrs, f.11, ,1 or partly filled. hav !. rri'.e.l i..r Inspection. " Most of tlie lipior is moonshine I whisky. The p.'rcentai-'e of alcohol j to'iTid runx b'tween l and ',. tli V-r.tK'e heilig abo.it 40. Tlie re v.-.is also a me it deal of ' "-ipjde J u l." eot in from the country di.-triets. It avr-vapd rtbout 0." I p reent. This is .t pretty h!i;h av'raire for idr. in view of th- fact ! t! at hard cider contains only about ! pr e.-n t. 'SIX XFKSES INJURED WIIE HOME IU IS . i f'nife.l iTftn: "..MAIf.. N.h, t,e. 2i-,Si i ! ii!.-.e-' nero seriously injur, d whe"- . ! to .o-s'foved nur--' hoi.-.-- at ; t'e' Lniv'i;ty '' N'd.raska hospital h.Ti- eirl." today. The nurses wre j v. la n tl-.e It; ..o't.e ;'l",eT:t of the:;: leaped ',roii S; r - 1 -ht suf:.d ury v indows ii. their lotiieS. I'ive .,f the injured ' broken ies in junipin-. siiam;iiai bids i on CL Lll'S COX l EXT I OX SHANGHAI. Iec. '2 1'. -The 4u0 or iiiore American wrmen who coru-i-ose the Am. r i -an Woman's club of Mian'hii ar.- makim; evr'ry ei'f(rt to brinr to Shamrhai the next international meetiDC of the General FedM itlon of Women's Clubs ir. It:2. At the reeeiit biennial con -ention of ti;e federation in Des Moines. Ia.. the ir-vit ,;tIon to b"M th next meet-i'.-; in Shanghai was extended from the American Woman's club ot Mianirhai by its det.ite, Mrs. 'htirle s. Ltd.inß-ier. w:f.- of Jude I.obliiirier of the I'nitMl States court for Chin.1. On her return to Shanrrh i. Mrs. Loi inu'er rejxirtevl that 'h'T.'pro wns only other comp ti'or ir-r tip- r.'2' meetimr anil aid re v t fone '.ikelihood th.lt it a b- hi !d !a S'hanRhal. PLAX WOMEX'S 1020 STYLES IX WYOMIXG OCErtNSEY, Wyo.. Dec. 20. The ; on.ir.g V. C T. L. is on record v. Ith a sweeping condemnation of pres.-rt-dv dress for women. Disapproval if modern styhs in eb th-ing 'vis ex j t'e d In j esob; .ilopied at the tw.-r.ty-s venth anntial state con ov. of the organisation he'd here. The shitrt skirts, silk sfoclcinc J ;;cd diipharous gown were de.-Iare l j i to P.. "inirr.oral Ir.rlttences," a n.d a 1 recommendation wa m.tde for uni- j fe-Tf) dress for hlch sehool t-irls. i The c!earet habit was sortd inj mother resolution, and th- organ-I I h-ation pledged its support to the J , i':;er en : ore o rr.i in i.ie i.iajteenth amendment. ; Boj s find girls In both grade am! i hlcrh H -ho.il, one resolution set I forth. sho".ld have deans to instruct i .iilvi-o and correct their morals and dre s-, j It was ti emphasised that ehapI ror.es at 1! high 'hno' social affairs were arsalutfly fssent'al. .PRIMA DOXXA FLEES j FIRST APPEARAXCE i AS STAR IX "ZAZA" r.y T'r.ItM Vrvs: , CHICAG. lc. 20. M-re. Gann.: i ' Walsen bride of Alexand .r r'mitli Crchr.tn cf Nev Vr.rk. and cor.sir!- : ered the weilthie-t opera singer ir ' the world, ieft Chicago without leav1 n an explanation cf her d:sap- ; : pfarantc on th. eve of h r debut ; ; v. 1th the Chicago Opera Co As a result. the epera. "Z.tzn " iwlin a Geraidin..' I 'irrir -?arrie 1 tt . ! MKTi-s. on her hire back in NV j i York last winter. vill not be at- ! temptM by the Chicago opera Co. ' j tomorrow niirh! as scheduled, j Mr.o. Walska was to have taken ( , the title i ,,t-V j Friend of Mn'e. Walska s d they ! believed : he returned to ber hus- ! .Mnd's home in New York. They deni-d that there w.is any disexird ' between the primt lonna and oth r singers rr tb;t Mm. Walska fell fch v as "afraid of the pact.
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I1 ro i-ion Mav he Made tur 0 Esch and Cliamp Clark. V .A.-'MINr.ToN, I. C., Ih-c -v V.'.st two distiriiruih't op lame .i- uiii i)" .nTi positions un- '.' ' I'.w Hnr!iriK' ;o'minj.tratiun. "' Hiionnaiion tn.il m xomg !. lo jn.ls of Iii- United fctates .irdtol. A tr.o i-n;-nt has been art cd . n. t ix republican members of con- ,'." -- t jdace before Pres't-ehct H. riling tlie Misiion that a suitable pia e on Mttr.? conuniysion be .entered to l ormer Speaner Chain n Clark of Missouri, wlio w;us one of the democrats that went drjr.vn to defeat on Nov. L It Is pointed out that .Mr. Clark, who is now past 70 years old, hiiA spent jr.orft. of his life in the service f tin. jjuMic with the experience ornmon to s many that he has not len able to s.ivc anything out of his llmit d s.ilary. There are u'ov ei nmenLil commissions which, un der the law. require? representation of the minority party and it is believed that i place will be found for Mr. Clark on one of these at a salaty at least equal to that which he has been receiving1 as a member of congress. .May .piKlnt llsi-h. TUp. John J. Esch of Wisconsin, who v as defeated for nomination, probably will be appointed a member of the interstate commerce comm.lsfcdon. It is known that such a plan has been tentatively ar rantp-d. Mr. Esch has given fire-time-Btudy to transportation problems and in the present congress is chairman of the committee on interstate? and foreign commerce. He was a point author with Sen. Cummins of the so-callel Esch-'um-railroad bill. Believes Tank Empty; Match Proves Mistake H.v United Pre.'? : ilAUTFOHD CITY, Ind.. Dec. 20. Just like the fellow who thought the "rin wasn't loaded," John Lamb, jr., thought the gasoline tank was empty he dropped a match in it. That was John's mistake. He was burned about the hands, face and les a.s he ran down the street, his clothing ablaze. The Mantes from the tank leaped pin feet in ihe air ar.d communi-i-Ved therm elves to a department j-toro a. e-ju-eci a panic in tho Crai'd theater. OCT LAU BAXD IS X AB BED IX DETROIT l' I'tiit ed I'r.- : PETLOIT. Dec. 20. An alleged outlaw band, composed of four men and four women, is under arrest here today following a raid on an ..nart.'iient house by the "clean up" s-'Mtiad of the police department. The br.rd is thought to be responsible far hundreds of robberies and burglaries in the last, six months. A sit. all arsenal w.in confiscated in their rooms. SEARCH HOMEi 1 ;E!:MW. BERLIN. Dec. 20 The time for the voluntary surrender of -neapon h.tving evplfed. the German disarmament commission lias ordered the beginning of the military search o;' ovct house in Germany for guns. The carrying out of the order in greater Berlin was begun today In th Bavarian quarter, once a fa.-diianah'e residential district .and -ti!l the home of many promt-j nent person. j Player
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POLISH EFFORT TO SEIZE MINSK STIRS LITHUANIA'S ANGER
CI Anti-Bolshevist Move Plot to Extend Territory. larirc is riMn POLISH EFFORT TO 3 KOVNO, Lithuania. Dec. 20. The ; Lithuanian irovernment ha.- de t ;urw ed ;ic-!'r!int h. ns a Polish imperialistic effort of an anti-bol'hevist , forrp under th command of Poris i Kavifikoff to ATInsU tho most important city in White Russia. . TMd vpnf uro id rr f-i rc hiv thp Lithuanian officials with apprehension. They say that Poles of various persuasions are cooperating with i fiir, fl nn afrnr-t otn Pniih territory far to the eastward at the expense of the Lithuanians and White Russians. Some of the roles acting with Sayinkoff are said to have been eympathetlc with the seizure of Vilna hy Gen. Zellpouski, who proclaimed the Middle Lithuanian government which, the Lithuanians claim, is merely a Polish plan to hold Vilna. Russian bolshevlsts apparently are keeping their hands off for the time being and appear to be content with seeing the poles In conflict with their various small neighbors. White Russia Mystery Land. Whito Russia, the undefined, hazy area east of Lithuania ani Latvia, 1? a land of mystery. Ir. various treaties the bolshevikl have Insisted upon the recognition of Its Independence Its western boundary hns been defined definitely in the treaties between the Rolshevlkl, Lithuania and Latvia but las other boundaries are shrouded In uncertainty and It stands as a fluid barrier state, regarded here as menacing to the new Baltic nations. MEXICO DOUBLES OIL SHIPMENTS Year's Petroleum Exports May Exceed 125,000,000 Barrels. MEXICO CITY. Dec. 20. Figures showily; that oil shipments from Mexico have doubled since the rst of the year have been published by the department of industry and commerce which records October shipments of 17,301,000 barrels as against s. 01,289 barrels In January. Thea figures are striking In view of the fact that in 1901 Mexico shipped out 10,345 barrels and in 1910. J,0;t4.0v barrels. Shipments in 1019 totalled 87,07 2.9 n 4 barrels and there is reason to believe that this year's shipment will amount to more than 125,000.OO'J barrels. Announcement was made recently thit United States petroleum companies have Just paid the Mexican government more than 8,000,0ü'i peso In taxes. El Vnivrsnl has estimated that the petroleum Industry" In Mexie.o represerts a value of J700.000.000 American gold. Xmas Night CELEBRATION - Pianos BEND
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Misses Una and Ethel seggcrman returned home after spending some time In South Bend. Daniel Hoffman Belle riair.e. Ia.. Is spending a few days with his ms, Charles and William Hoffman, and families. F. E. Iwry was in Elkhart. Ind., and South Bend. Saturday. Delbert Shlmp and daughter. Mary Ixmise; Emma Sogzormar.. and Delbert Watkins and family were in So-uh Bend Saturday Mrs. Delbert Smith of Niks. Mich., called on Mrs. E. B. Shaffer. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Henry" Illnlnger and daughter. Dora, and Frank Brobs, were In Elkhart Saturday. Ielbert Shlmp and family of Granger sper,t Sunday with Homer Yincent and family. Miss Mary Shlmp nnd Dean Vincent spent Thursday In South Bend. Claude Longlev and family were In South Bend Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Runkle of
Open Every Evening Until Xmas Oliuer Style Shop 103 Main Street tj Oliuer Hotel Block South Bends Exclusive Shop for Women A Sale of Silk Hosiery and Italian Silk Underwear
Phoenix Hosiery at Reduced Prices $1.25 to $3.00 the pair
Vests $3.85
Continuing Our Blouse Sal at $4.85 $8.50 $12.50
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urnn u-a-r and South Bend Friday. Vance Stephrson of South Bend was in Granger Friday. J. D. Eoepple and chi: Iren Edwards: urc. Mich., w-re Franger. Friday. jJorotny mcer.t Is on the s.cki list. j Lrs. j. t.. t.ay went to i.Knart. Ind.. Frldav M'.as Mahl Eissel renr Friday night with Mrs. Mamie Walters cf Edwardsburg. Mich. r. and Mr?. Dc'bert Shlmp of Granger spent Friday with R Hawkins and femllv. PLYMOUTH ! scboo's' All the classes cf the c;!v gave I'ilgrim procrams en Friday afternoon. More than one hundred ar.d tifty vistors attended the various programs. Mr. and Mr. Llovd Morris. N. Walnut St.. entertained IT gu-sts at! their home Thursday. The evening i was spent In dancing ar.d cards. ' Mi.ss Anna Mae Ho tie, a teacher!
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