South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1921 — Page 17
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THREE INJURED AS i' TRAIN JUMPS TRACK ; AT CRAWFORDSVILLE
n:Ar!iisvir.u:. rn-i.. vu . j 1. Three p-rvn u ( f injured,' pone si rlouiy, re.r here early o -1 iliy vh ii a i;ivnir''r train -n tbt , r.Isr Four r:ii'rrnl Jumped, tho traci;;-. j Mr iv. ul Smith. I;inv!llc. III. svas slightly injured about the fat.c ind body. Th" wrrcvc Is alV-ed to have bon er'!"l by either a defective :ail nr the irivlm away of th- re-ad bed. The mein- and t.r c.-r b f t toe trak and plowed about 100 fe t inbj ; nearby f.e'2. Journalism in Canton Dangerous Occupation LO.VPON', I b. 1. Journalism is r. 'I.ip.'i rous occupation in Canton. China, according to th correspondent there of the C -ntrol News. Quotr th- Canton Time hry military -nvrrri'T has had at l. -.-t mu; alitor nhot durir.-T bin tern: of oaer. S.ne th 'a MI?hment of the re-public. nUMorom "an ten Jourrin!; have ber, c- ' ut ! by oVTk in I '' r an-! se-ral others r.'-!n:tt"il with orTicials as accomplb-r Km press Eupenic's U ill i ; r....., a Kt I III 1 1 ll't I o f II :rui.M inn I PAÜIS l't a. 1. T'u- f.-ximtor of 1." will of th l.it l:r;llrv lTaiir:ih run o;--?dn the doruinont, found ?' it n s'i.all P.'a!1! pad;aii mari:-1 th.- C.trnnvplrt Mn.--irii," anl ' ptair. n;; a Mbu:r.ilicv:it ji-ud rrpi. '.lir.tr tb? arm 4 of th- city :' K'h a I! tnpr ) nunb vi-it.l f. r.'- In 101 r nt an aft moon ,ir- riiiTii'!' and was so touched i th'- afff- "tior.ftt- and cordial w !- r Y : rclx i-d that Fht prond-"' ' !; rnud rt-ttimbi-r th rn':r!) in her will. Thin 'nufim iv ; municipal rath r than a i ..! 'nal rol'i'fi.n and t!f KinprT-'f ,t, vr, , in this war to jr'ss lier ; T. tinn for th- liv of Pari. "Suit Horse Omitted From Seamen's Demands svi 1 Y. AtKlal'l.. Ft-b. t. Th wl, h hn tah-n placo in i u luati'ls of hoamfn a oinj:r d t);.- tlrucs v.'hrn "salt horc" wi.s bb-f foo1 th forecast!", a 'ai-'AP b; a nr?.' "t of rcquo's jUt j i u in ted by th" F-d rat" 1 S a- .. u'- onion. Tby :tik that th-ir ! .' .!. ot'Id inrludo canned tm :.!". ?'d Nidii:. Worrtf-ndiir :v : , ( -.iU'is. r-!' nnl F'-oTif. ba-o-.. i .1 -tr.t-'. bo!1sl so:?, steal; and ."..tw. f. up. Irisli 'w. ron.st b"-ff. ! . i ; id dint" with ?.virr. cii.anl. SÜ'k, "Salt horv'" vns not b" li-.. rnat;io!1rd ntn1!! and tvbVrinth thr-o times !m itcd upon. a week .N'or.ri i i :t. - -) u t. inp at once- all 10 lr.-h lmbi-i records by popular artist at v.'c eaeh. All 10 inch by f 'l uive "Ylmnb!a art- ; s vw: sii lor 5i eacn. ine t. . iff i. . -T t i. m A DON'T DO TKIS! is, LCONAHD EAR- OIL REI.IEVKS DEAFNFS and STOPS HEAD NOISHS. Simply Hub it Hack of the Ear and Inrt in Nostrils. lroofofsnci E will fee civea br th drvx(i-L Li. 0; l-'or snle in S uth Rend by E. Coatcs. Liralon'a I)rip Co., and Standard Dru Co. A. O. Leonard, Inc., 70 5th Ave.. NVw York. tt Wh ymi wish "someS72 body v.ould in vent something new to eat" you need Bltchams Pills. Even when digestion is Rood, poisons are formed during its processes that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body. ? Ft "I P"S pi n Kite, curi &'caa Si f Ami f . J VJi-vnt Is There Benuty In South Bend? Citizens of this vicinity are ail asked to join in the pvarch f-r the most beautiful girl in this territory. The Chicago Tribune offers as a REWARD! $20,200.00 111 CASH As announced last hunday. The 'hicago Tribune has apreed to pay fin.Cro.OD in cash to the most beautiful mr! found and 10,2ö').u0 in to 0 other biuuties. vtry-r.e is urged to cooperate ui r.nd.ng the most beautiful girl Su re. Kvery piri unm.arri-.-d or widow is elig-i'-',.- ( , pt professional. Seb : a photiraph any girl. v. ri'e hr :.an;e, ad-lre-ss I f i o- urt:-:. o i r.a-, of it u potior. tV Co'-.te.-.'."
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X Tho introduction of Cle-e-patra Into thb poem i.- .s'unowhat ii n 1 1 li i i r ; i i i ' ami is a pirtur- froio tin- text, but It 1-s !.( -.-vj.-iry In order to insurf the heart interest without whi h no mu-.ji- ran have ;ip appeal. 1 Ilor-itlji i . 1 sc trnr!-bv tri f'teo- I pat: a: r ri.niiu; vizer of hehrn-t so hi r a! i ars cia be photographed. (Mt-or.ati a. uith her pel ad.b r tw in d around h r arm, hands him' his sword. .Subtitle: I I ji'st hoif: yot: ni: at! Tifosi: iioi:kii ctkcscans to' di: Tr..1. Th horrid Kentsoans. ld by lr l'frf na and Kai- Scxtus palbpir,cr toward Iiiri -5. S xtus and Lars I'ors ua riding ti-u't thi r. ". Svxtu.- speaks carnc.tt'.y. Hubtitle: "IF UCK TTIi: HO. MANS CAN' I MAHIiY THAT MTTM2 JANK. Cf.l'.Or'ATHA G. Ii r.s I'rivu.na ri'irlstcrs nstonl.shnior.t. Subtitb : cm'.oi'atua ?" I THorrniT sii i: was ix y.ci vpt?" 7. I'ls- xtUM roritinu- -p .tkIr.X. Suttitl: "siurs comi: ovr.n to uomk j.j. Till.- f'ICTUKI." S. llorati'j! ari'l Ifrnilnius dovn to lrilrr. Itrt!.cH tin in tanco. 0. Ifrr;iil':? and Ifrminlu3 r lAf eonv rvc SuliHt!": "i.ixs miAU Tin: ni:ii)i'K AND FOOT. 'I'M." in. llrininlu tr:- to draw tie bride:.-, but the F.trin-var.s have rut th wirw and the motor 1 utallef.. 11. Horath;-1 draws .--word. S.ib-title-: i i:r;:icox an i: f.(tta scrai POP. IT, 'MIXIPS.' 12. Cii opatr.i drives up in a coa'-h. and ta up j.osition on hish bank above Tiber. Iifi;ivUrs Interest in proc-e.lin. 1. !Itrus-an army arrives at hridk-f'. Parley. 1 I. Horntiu and Herniiniu. ::ro Joined by Spurious Iirtius. Clross bridge to Brooklyn side and face i;trucn ns. 1.". Further parlev bv Fitruscans.' Suhtitles: ' Ilv Fors-m. " YOF I.K'i: 'KM, SFXTt'S." Pv Setus, 'AVIIATS THi: MATTFIt WITH ASTFIt ?' r.y A siur, "Til A TS II I C II T. f) A.
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i'.y l'or.H-ni. 'CO ON. r.F,T lU'SY. FVi: COT TO FAT MY THA.VKS;ivim; dinnkk in tiik via national; TONICIIT." 1;. Actur KuilopH to bridne. Hora-tiu-? take.H him a flip on th neck and tumbl.M him into the Tiber. 17. Another warrior Rallops up. H rinlr.iuM .pii:s his helmet and HE j po s irtu Hie TIb-r. j IS. Sixtus comes up ar.d makes , a face at Horatius. but TLartlus ! h;ises hint bark. Iii. Clenpitra watches fisht. rcpist. rin' erntion. I'". Sexttis take.- off armor and po.s down to river. 21. S'-xtus takes fm.ill boat and starts to row. 22. SfTtus in mid-river. 2H. Sextus climbs up on other side. 24. Si xtus sneaks across brldgre and pets behind Horatiun. 2. Cb opatra unwind.- her adder from ree l on w hh h tdie carries it and tiptoes across brie!p. 27. Cleopatra turns snake loose. Subtitle: "sic him. snaki::" " S. Snake writhrs up to Sextus, rlitjibs Iiis i;oedlet' and bites him In the ear. 2:1. DajrK'.T falls from Sextus' Sextus fall.- into river. Fa i s I'oiwna'p panp try to Horath-:, Uerminiu and rush Lartius. 31. :iecpatra recovers snake and iecrcsses brhUro. 32. :ieoiatra. elimbs pole and connects F.ome Lighting- Co.'s system with th- tnotor-operatin draw. 3 3. Oeneral li.fjht between the dauntless three and T.ars Por.sena's crowd. I a untles. three- gradually forced back on bridge. 3 4 Cleopatra fTO's to control booth. 3 5. Cleopatra throws lever. 3ij. TJridpe drawn up. spilling Ktruscans int Tiber, Horatius atnorit; them, still fiphtinK as he falls. 37. I-irtius and Jferminius fly back across bridge, leaping: Kap in draw ju.-?u as it widens. 3. Comedy insert. Lartius looks at pap. now winde-nin? to 50 feet. Subtitle: "SOMi: JUMP!" 3J. Etruscans and Horatius rwimminp about in river. Üghtint; one another 10 to C7. Iloratiua swims from one EtrtJ.-van to another, sinking
IF ALL the neighborhood grocers were to close up shop, the living habits of 100,000,000 people would be changed overnight Without his up-to-date stock, the convenience and time and worry saving features of his ever present service where would you buy your food? Your grocer depends on your trade. ' He makes possible your three meals a day. Yet on the hundred and one articles you buy from him he makes a smaller profit than any other merchant on earth. He deserves your co-operation and undivided support in the fight to bring down theHLC. ofL.
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Ttur ntlfhborhood froccr ! co tratina in th distribution ot fare quantity of the famour Gate A I Bland Coiic which Is Ixinf btfr4 you at a monravlnapric. It you!ova ratly cood cupot coffee, you'll find perfect atbJfaetioninthe Gates Al Ulend. It iabeins aold at a aurprtaincly low prlc becaut It was bought and paid for at tha low point ol tho maiatt.
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earn with a blow of his word. 5 8. Iirs IVrsena on shore, in? hands. Subtitle: THAT'S F.NOOH. HOYS. iOTTA HAND IT TO THK GUY." 59. Iloratiu svlma to Ilornun side of river. CO. Cleopatra meets him at bank. Gl. Horatius emerges.. Subtitle! "OOOIJ KILL, AT THE COLISKUM TONIGHT. WHAT) AYA SAY Wi: CO?" 62. Cleopatra puts her arms around him. Fade out. (Copyright. 1921). AViArnn k it r rn ANOTHER I1SJUREd It 12 KLIN. Feb. 1. L.eut. Clarence M. Cutler of Med field. Mass.. an aviator In the American army of occupation on the Rhine, was killed, and IJeut. Cheter T. Dorlnnd of San Diese. Calif., was injured in art alrpiane accident at Irlich, near Coblenz. according to word reaching here today. r.nmi-Tv. Mr. and Mrs. fieortre- Arnold of Oak Grove spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Perry. Mrs. Jane Whltesel of Chain likes spent the week end with Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Whltesel. Mr. and Mrs. (leorpe I'eterson and children sp-r.t Sunday with Mr. and Mrf Clinton Peterson of Lydick. Mr. and Mrs. P.obert Fields of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrr. Earnest Housetverth and son of Portale Prairie, and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd I?e.tle ;(p.i on were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Witter at dinner Sunday eveninp. Mrs. Lydia Urown is spending thR week with relatives at Crumstown. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whltewl spent Sunday xvlth M.r. and Mr. Alfred Steck of Nlles. Mrs. Adam Smous and daughter Audrey nnd pr.mdson Kenneth Smous .pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holston of, Lydick. ARDMOUU Volny Reineboh and family o; South Bend spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mra It. It. lteinebold. Harry Jordon and family of Stout h Rend were Sunday frtiests of Iiis sister. Mrs. Charles Pierce, and family. Joe Artis' orchestra will play Thursday night at the February meeting of the Community center which will be held at tho school horsey at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Artis will sing. A chicken dinner will 1served in thej basement from " S o'clock. 20 pi:hci:xt orr at rkimo Reginning Jan. 17 V. C. lit! & Co. will offer 10 percent ,t hardware and homeware. ÖÖ37-tf . " 1 ! LU.il mPi Sons
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HEADS COXFEREXCE - OK HOMES PROBLEM
- V". i ' K'. If - Joseph H. Defres.s, president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, who presided over the twoday convention of the cltamber in "vVashinpton. Representatives of all economic phases of tho country's actiylties were present and the hotininp shortape was one of the cliief probkms tackled by tho delegates. H
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CONTINUED FI ION TU UN. PAGE Firi more. I've got letters from Iuti re-pt-atii p the prupoav:. Aia iney re s-Ur.ec:. too." "1 understand." said Ii lack -tie ! praveiy. VVhat's jour price for the i letter?'." "I'm not a cheap one." said Miss -De Ormond, "iiut 1 had decided to : rriiilri- nti n r-i?c .-m btfh belnn i to a swell family. Weil, tf I am on; the stape nobovlv can av a word ajrainst me truthfully. And the money Is only a secondary consM-i
eiatlon. It isn't the mcnev I v as j walk e ver nor treat them to tho after. I believed him and and i duck. np stool. It ;s the ape rf comI liked him." jn-or. sense, adjustnunt r.r.-J prop-r-he cat a Poft. entrane if.p a nc e ' tion. All of us '.ad:cs. s nth-men.
at LMu?-tie from under her J n.p ey.la she?. "And tho price?" went on liljcktie, inexorably. "Ten thousand do:!ari," said the lady, sweetly. "Or " "Or the fuhilment oi the engacement to marry." "I taii.k it is tlm" '.ntcrrpntr.d Iilu"-tie, "for me to be allowed to say a word or two. You and 1. cousin, be'.or. to a family that has hId its head pretty hip!:. You have b-'en brought up in a section of the country very different from the cm wliere our branch of the fa.mil v lived. Yet both of us are Carterebs. ever, if soni? of our ways and theories d lifer. You remember, it ia a. tradition of the family, that no Cfuteret ever failed in chivalry to a lady or fuiled to keep his word when it was ffiven." Then Illue-tie. with frank decision showimr on hin countenance, turned rs-y
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o ercoats are good overcoats, good as to fabric and wearing qualities, good as to style. There are none better. They have always been moderately priced, but now these moderate priced have been cut in half, giving you an opportunity to own one of these super-garments at far below its actual value. Coats which were reasonable at $75.00, now $37.50 $60.00, now $30.00 $50.00, now $25.00 Society Brand suits are also to be had at half a price. All boys' suits and overcoats now half price.
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to Miss De Ormond. "Olivia." sali hi. will you n.arry me? lief ore ehe cuuid
on what d..te answer, I!cktu uxain interposed "It Is a lor.ir journey vi ;1 he,
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! n b-i tinu-i'ht In th'jt time the oi'i order has ciiar.ped. Wo na !or?irfr hum witche or torfor. ' slaves. And to. lay vr neithrr spread j our clo-.iks on the mud for ladies to i women, men. r.'T'lH-rniT?, soarherr. "rs. lords', caititis. actrs. h.vrdwar drummer, senators. ho-l-or-riers and -oiiti-iars are- c-minp to a better understanding. Chivalry is t one of our words that chanu-eM its meaninp every day. Family pride is j a thinsc ef many constructions -it ; may show- itself by malntainirip aj moth-eaten arropnnce in a cobwtbbed Colo.ii.il mansion cr by th j prompt paying1 tf one's debts. ' "Now, I suppos you've had enouph of my moreilopue. I'voi le arned sctmethinp of business and a J little of life; and I somehow beve. cousin, that our prea t-prand-fathon. ; tho original Carte rets, would endorse my view of this matter." R!ack-tle wheT-icd around to his desk, wrote in a checkbook and tcre out tl:c check, the sliarp rasp of the perforated lrf maklr.p the only sound In the room. He lai-i the; cnecK v. anin i-aj reacii oi lsv i Ormond'? hand. '; rr-i- . a. ft .T i ! fr; I tJ?a i an
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