South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1921 — Page 12

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TITSDAV MnltMVc:, ITlUirAUV I. 1921. THE SOUTH BENDNEySrT!:.1ES

TO MAKE SURVEY

COVERING ALBANIAN EDUCATIONAL NEEDS; i i Prof. Jon', nf Northwi'-ti-ni, j In Ifflii riovrrnnirnt Im-

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GIRL IS YOUNGEST PUBLISHER IN U.S

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i . - Mn. (".ltliiccn N'tHson V: nW rMIt. divorcod wife of ItKiriald C. Vanderf 'il' P , 'It' W'l( U ,S r,'r, n,'-v niarrl (l In Now York city to Sydney Jonen Colford, 'i X'' iin ' ''r" u 'K' u " ;s Miv"l tt " from hi. wiff, the former Miss Clara Knight, of ' 'Pr'ovis - I I'hihub lphia. Tho wildii) wax not a surprise. Humors of an enm'ace-i-a simi- ; nn-nt liavo v 11 hoard sinc tht-y were free to marry. At the marriage u oincn, j liconsi- huT r.ni Mi s. V.i roh rhilt j;ave h r residence as Newport and her ape iter than 1 as Ö.",. Mr. Colford is th-- rume n Thf-y will spend their honeymoon In

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y ars. the iiy of Drtreit oflicially is i laying jlans for iort and harbor tU- j Vfloprr.t'nt Intended to place the Io-j

rai harhor en a piano with any I on tho (Jrf nt Iaks. I The firM step to W tak n was tho! unitin? of Detroit and other cities' and fllasres on Detroit river Into an; organization that will work in ur.I-lr", son for port and harbor develop-!-

ment. At a recent meeting it was d"f lileil to seek a state law that will eroate a harhar commission for the Detroit district. Uniform navlura-

ffon irtl Vir?n-.. p..in1' tin. 1.!

soucht. The board of commerce program, although only tentative so f ir. call for the expenditure of several million dollars during the n xt few

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ireint .i;s.n( ss iwiwftn v.w.v ports ; and the eastern coast will be among i the more important luedtior.s taken I up-

eo n-Year- OKI is Editor, Reporter, Printer and Pressman.

f the army at the

outbreak of the war. When he went to cam: the hrst issue of the Nichols Journal appeared to k-,; him informed as to familv news. This was in Au crust, 1?17. The paptr was originally printed on u typewriter and the first edition consisted of three copies. YVh. :i the paper became known, subsenbers came fast. It soon became too Croat a task to uet out the iarer bv

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pvt. t iinnu'orann '.vxs instil ed

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paper has considerable advertisin: ! from local merchants. The display j advertising rate is 10 c n! an in h. I Miss Nichols declares a.l ert'.iin in 1 h r paper brintrs results. j irach Issu" of her paper ontairi- j an editorial which she thinks out on I her way to and from school. As au ! example of the serious effort whi.-h ' she puts into her work, i.s the Jullovir.c editorial urrrln :enersity in ! ri-lief work, from a recent issue: ! "With America's prosperity :t I

s--ms lncoru'iv.inlc tiiat thero rr

people not far away from nlichten

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'They Work while, ycu Sleep"

LII1BUAL. Iva.. Jan. 3 1. liberal claims the smallest newspaper and the yo-unfrept publisher In the United St at oh. Alice C. Nichols. now 15 tears old, is owner, editor, busine.-s

manager, typesetter ana pressman

in the editorial srim-turr This equipment als soon became inadfjuate antl Alice purchased two cavs of type. IiieI IVrni ITint Shop. She soon l-ecame adept at type compos. tion. When the forms an set the papers are printed on a jo') press in the office of the liberal Domocrat, which ha.x ?iven tho youni- Journalist full ran'e in the shop. .She does her own press

ed happiness who are in the d;.'k ! abyss kf Ignorance. Icrnorant e is !

war, starvat

md homelessnesss. Ignorance throws

Christian and happy pe.j.o into d;irkns of horrible death. It is jp to happy American citizens to .Io away with those conditions. Th" very lives of many human Uincs !;anir on tht thr. ad of our country's u'eneroslty. ur own hapi in ss should make us want to do our part. 8h:ir your Jovi!"

Try- XF.ITS.T1.UES Want Ads

"her s ';: . '. 1 j p.re constipate !. ';::; .,; C;j';ir'ts inniiilit s'u:and bwt-ls. tie :i o i u ond.--r:nir v!l it b.- t !upishr.tjNj. li.7ir ss ache, bad cold, ( r t:;. ach. Children bv ' 10. 2", r.- ceiiti.

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years in the oreiiyln? or I) troit river of the Nichols Journal. It is a to permit the passage of ocean uo-i weekly paper of from four to eiKlu

lnif steamers and for th" construction of additional dock facilities. The Inland Waterways committee of the board of commerce is active In the interests of the St. Lawrence project. rian IMg Cortfcmuv. Arrangements are beim: made for a conference here early in the

paffes, with two columns, six men es in length. Miss Alice lirs-t became an editor six years affo. While her father. Dr. Hoscoe T. Nichols, was college surgeon at the Kansas State Agricultural college, Manhattan, Kan.. Alice, her brother -Hilly" and otheryounff fedks built a play town which !

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DlvTItOlT. .Mich.. Jan. SI. An opportunity t attend a h'irch ervi without ' avinL: their homes is afforded amateur radio operators in

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im-nt by S. W. lalwanls. inspector for the I'iuhth Radio district, comprising tjie :--tate. of Michigan. Ohio. W est Virginia a ad parts of Pennsylvania and New York. lty means of a sound board above th pulpit in Calvary episcopal church. Has I'ittp'uirr. the pastor's

ma tour 'radio operators would be l:er.s:i jo C'. .. nd shor;ly fo J.wIr. a recent examination.

ENGLISH SEAMEN JOIN U. S. CREWS

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i'.ishop j sj roon roh Sunday night Is being t h'-uc-e I fashed bv wireless throughout the

iini. M-a n-' nii.-bliewest as it is l-ing de!'ercd. o:iig about i Th" singing of fh choir also Is

heard by the radio operators. The

sermon and songs art- n.-mg s-nt

TyONDoN, Jan. 31. Ivirge numbers of Kngllsh seamen are desertinir their ships in American ports and joining American vessels hecause of the hiffher pay they receive from American shipowners. One magistrate before whom one of the deserters was arraigned call-

i ed the practice "scandalous" and

it was prejudicial to Uritain'a mercantile service. The man in question was fined 5 end costs and h!s wages were impounded.

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BUSINESS

Taylor Had Been in Poor Health Eight Years Before Taking Tanlac Friends All Notice Wonderful Change in Him.

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;t i no go(s- is nfu. me oniy iowi

that can lay the golden cffff these days.

"I never felt better in ray life than I do now. and people who have known me for years say they have never seen me looking o well be fore," was the statement made the ether day by John I- Taylor, of 1031 K. Washinffton st., Indianapolis. Ma. Taylor, who was recently appointed deputy constable for Indianapolis, was formerly, and for for many years, proprietor of the O. K. Transfer Co., 'j'Zfi K. Washington st. "I'or seven or elffht years I suffered from stomach trouble, an 3 finally ffot In such bad ' condition I had to rel lout my transfer business1. I could only eat tho very lightest kind of food, and even this caused such awful cramps and pains in my stomach that I had to leave my work

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and go h rne. My kidneys worri-d the life out of me, and there never was a day. but what I had the keenest kind of pain in my back. Why. when I got up mornings I felt like I'had laid across a loff all niffht, and

ever step I took hurt me terribly, j Although I spent hundreds of dollars I could ffet no relief, and was In misery all the time. "I'll always count it the luckies i day of my life that I rtarted taking I Tanlac, and I could tell right away t It was helping me more than any - j thinff else I had ever gotten hold of. IA try thing began to taste In-tter. and ' I soon had such a ravenous appetite 1 that I was eatlnff like a hungry school boy, and my food never trou- j Med me a bit. In facrt, the medicine '

has fixed me up so line in every way that I was never In letter health in my life than I am now, and if uny-N-dy wants to know about Tan l.t just let them come to me." Tanlac is sold in Scuth Rend at the Central Drujr Store, Public Drug Store, Landon's Pharmacy and Wettick's Cut Kate Druff Store and in Mfshawaka at the lied Cross Tharrr.acy. Adv.

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114 E. JEFFERSON BLVD. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Regular U. S. Army Wool Blankets; stripes, plaids, checks and reg. O. D's Regulation Army Shoes, heavy for work; also fine Shoes for Dress

New 4-Buckle Arties, New 1 -Buckle Arties, Special at tpSö Special at ipl.OU

Extra Special! All Wool r ancy V-Neck Slip-0 vrer, worth $12.00 to $15.00; this week ,

Heavy Rope-Stitch, Roll Collar, Coat Style Wool rj Sweater, worth $10.00; this week ip4-. Ö Special! Officers' Field Desks; make fine tool boxes G QC or traveling cases ipOy3 We carry a complete line of Raincoats, Shoes, Sweaters, Blankets, Underwear, Work Shirts and Pants. It will pay you to come in and look our stock over. Remember, it is 114 E. Jefferson Blvd.

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Heavy WOOL SOX Worth 90c Special $4.50

THE ORIGINAL ARMY GOODS STÖRE The Queen City Salvage Co. PHONE LINCOLN 1807

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When we start throwing all of our high grade merchandise into this price smashing maelstrom, it will be of such drastic, sweeping and sensational character as will cause the remarkable savings of this sale to thunder across the entire state. The dependability of the merchandise purchased at the Geo. A. Piatt store is well known to thousands of well dressed people throughout the state people who look forward to keeping their savings in the most dependable banks wisely do the same in buying our merchandise, and look no further than the Geo. A. Piatt store for values and honest goods. We feel justified in stating that there are hundreds of economical dressers who have purchased their goods for the past fifteen years at this store, and when we announce such a sardonic price smashing event, it will spread like wildfire. Our big, gigantic stock will be on sale at prices that will amaze you, and you should arrange to come early, as there will be thousands here to join you.

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when you d d Jt. Ik-cius j you thought it would 1. difficuit or t-xp'.T.jive to Lor-

row THAT WAS A MISTAKE SECURITY LOAN CO. Cor. Mnln and AVashfnton hLs., South IV: mi. .Alain 101!

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