South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1921 — Page 4

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ritip.w mobmn,;, i i;nur.u 1, 1021. THE SOUTH BEND N.ZfYVa-TIMES

LOWER HOUSE ; . IS SGE1IE OF ;

great u?koar':::;:-e:h

DEATHS STÜDEBÄKER CLUB Hesitates-Bnt 'ELKHART VIEWS

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TO OBSERVE EYENTj yrZrJ RESUMPTION OF . CjoAftei Cash nmrnntf,M,

Sweeping Up Her Mines

rn ' tint: fill liouI!crs Result oj "plummy" l)u;irc$

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Mrs I itli'-l ' tr i. T-..H . r 1 .1

VV 'lllip Iii I Nnntt t nnf II

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, . f..:: ,wmg ( h.blt n: A hmumI II nnr S-,fni-liv I vt't'w"""V A

. . . , itlllllllll killlllllUI AlliK K I Iu'p. V.imi.rr OIl.c,;jr;, , v.-..:; ..r ; ! a .vor, Mrs. I hVCIling. O.il.v.jur Starts Vio- ,!i;t"'f ; n , . v..!- b :ri ir O;.:... . mi'- iL ? ana; An t-njoyablo and instructive pro

lent Sr-.-iun.

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gram ha been arranged for the

an J Wealthy Farm Hand

Stace "Rear Plav.

Hotel, H o in c s and Office Building to Be Erected

When ML Opportunity gave a Soon, Report.

r ;r.. : .: s r ä ' w i 1 I b h-!-l in ... " . timorous push on the .doorbell of, ' ..v.ntiv,-,;;, r::i.M VACK m.B. th- A. i;,-, ,-,;,. i Frb'ay af- -".nua. dinner tu be Riven to the ; FreJ domiclle Vrcd dld not j SpI Th-NV -Ti:n: rr i""-V-"T tn- a at it ... k and Luna will .Studel.aker club by the official of Lswtas wide the portals and vtloonu-,. LLKliART Ind.. 1 et.. A hat . ,i( r-rr-Nry. j th- corr"i.iUon on Saturday night ; her with welcome arms. Nay, nay! ! ml' conservatively be described as that Mr. !:: at.b n , i!.:. th a he lt lhc tudebaktr administration Fred slipped around to shiV win-; a building boom is becoming per-

w a f'rr. I to ri r.a.M i't-r.:--,.tr:iy - n

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FUNERALS

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! dow. 80 to fviv. nrert-d doub tfullv i r -c t?Ki n tiT.-v..i ti,,. ,,-

valter Dbi fccott. prcs.dont of through the draperies at the r-.rson I ,Mt,tr.M .f ,K , ! Northv.-i stom university, will be the; u',., .. ' ..landing features of the revival in

i.rinriral speaker of the evening and ( pcop then etepped back to ask a

conrtruction are announced of

formation of a company to erect

AJ.U.MI iM,. ... . , i servant's advice on whether to ad-i , , . , .v.. -

Vbraham ' l fx-oil ct nuiui ii ouu,iu iiuiti, uau t.ie leuing ui

story thS0 s dij-

cither

uction.

building,

More than 400 member of the who inquired whether Fred plana toiTit.. c.,ri v.,r i-

Vill be pi c-sent besides a nu:n- go to Portland, Ore., to claim a $50.- ..Mfl 'i ' fnr o,.rufV...v i v

citizens to whom special in- J 000 estate Miss Opportunity Inform- vnv i tu., luiürlirr- w ill lo

t a:i-: t . m r'l,'i I ' r

i: , i-..,. m Pychoiosist and investigator and j : contract? for a $1:3.000. nw . . .l lt .; ha made a thorough study of the 1 red is a farmer, employed for a c..lce buiIdlnp. In addition to :;.r I..;.., r '- The program will alo in- , ar on the farm of mnia ; new structures for tho busin

, . M ... r1, (1f - bide ;i humorist and a cabaret i v,,u- trict. many new homes aro tl;' ' r- -M- ri-u, -l 4 ..: w-.i. n-u- c;...,t OnDortunitv is a classified ml ho fuw '

.Ma,v. -,k,. v.i:i ..ff4i,te an l burial - ; 'C.Un

, . t,:. , ... .... i ai.iT OlCIieSira. Will lUniiMl HIV V - , rvrivitinn fnr- ihn .-.f'lf. . :.i i'A It.1, ir. i . . ei;.' t'i. .... , k-rt a loitn .-...Hr.r J.caation lor tne OMCC

. . or ir- ocrat-.o... winch is to be erected hv the H

IS ACCOUNTANTS OPEN

:v-.r.t.":y HD ÄMPU HAHRP WFRF ntio.' r, tiring president of .tho . , . , r wDllnltllll UUUOJJ ilDilD dub M tUo coming year, Sidney!

havo been iued. ham I cd him was left to him by his uncle. ! cn(,nii l( ,i i -o . j,,.

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Mr. S in,:., va ?ur?b -1 tpw.'trd his at. atH.tl-.-r i'i 'ip of ;in-mi. r

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jonn Jonnson. . ; pn-m two-story building rf the "Are you suing to Portland?" in-'llancs co. quired the lb a second time, not j ,, Uu.iiic-s JlCKm..

certain he was heard

."Do you think I ouhta?" coim- .

the other end

The new building will be similar

liaru.- of the affair. Pinn r villi. L , ,. .77 .'. ; i-ppearance to the pnscnt build-

bi:'i:b. pr sitivnt: J. M. I'eterson. v -ice-Tires-iilont If T.. Ir.ncl)r;ikP.

- ( lllICO LoCiltrd 111 J. 31. 5. ' ib t ay and treasurer, will have i

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kiii:iifii' la aim . . 1. 1 & c l i r i i l t i i t i i& i i t i f l i i ( i I 1111 . . . . . . - .

lm --) " . I,. c.iv.l -it b3il o'ebiolr in tfie i p.. .irili xv1ii rnnt'i n i u: l-iii vit; ev

OUIILT ill C!iar':. t 1 r ir- ' room- of the administration .? V t.. , , .. (and otfice rooms, with a ganc for 1 . buiblin. i cre ,J (thc, m:in. ,h r.l" car, in the rear. The structure

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! Second st., and o be 7 feet dvp. i Tlic hotel project is promoted by i tin. Oh.'iinlirr nf finnnU'rrp A

.May do you re right, Uell ven- t-.

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Krat-il i .''i.H. Mr. i..h.ti. ! , Culv r Ibirnl iV r.... a new firm

v : i - still pit' b ii i-h. .it;iiu at- (t.- , ,.rt;;b . pull;.- a rr.tit.tatits. with tempted to aib a h'ti bi-b ; , s lt, ("iu. -f". h:is open d a r.laiiion IIonI.-I l.iwii. : branch at iL':: -V M. S. bnüdlin,'. Mr.' A train h- -t- hov.I-d d-.su as a ,j.lM(1 i; j,.()S;,r j,y birth and aj do2. n p'lJ if'.-:t d '-n n- f)irnKr ,, y,,.ul ,,f Ma r.-hnif county. ! f i -em ait of tl..- rub that h. tak-' 1( 1M,h(NV of :itl. H. If.

bi Mab (bi'vcr t aip.ibr of the well-known

ASKS RECEIVER FOR LOCAL GROCERY CO.

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please," hop tho tirst air liner ftr i the coast and ditch my note pad in

the Mississippi."

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J:t0-0.000 corporation. including

lured. "I s'poso I'll go." probablv C00 Klkhart stockholders.) Fred explained he had read the,:.. , : formed, over S100.000 of!

j ad Wednesday and had half madetho $ t - -. 0 n o common stock being1

Aft.-r tii- bul a

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f-.rtir-'.t. 'i.s on . a.w i. ,,l!n, j,, a. counting at tho North-

t.'-- 4 " ti!" i,(v';1 i;u;V w.-sf rn university S. h.,..l f i'oiu-lui.-iute b j. ;.iy b.;t md y c.ua ... , ,.,,,;,. .....

:,,id. Itiht at in" i , ' ' ' He ha- bad ex-

v ? -. rt Mr Ibirit'U a n.M'il .t row . . , .,a.t .mi. "o i f-nsive experienc- in pr.uti al ac- , b ir::1I th, P.?. -nibV l . rn ; (. J,,k him to k ".p away wh n tue ......t,, ..... ;.. , . ..-;..t.

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baibibr ot UM- Woll-uno.'.M, un y.; niind Thurd'iv ift.rnoon to i i , i , rr, u ,, i l t l l 4 1 Tl ' 1 nuiui inursuaj ainrnoon io . alreadv subscribed. There i to be lUit .tv a.ad. my. He Kfad-( (ar Lip'IlltZ Also Arks 1 IlUt j take the prospecting expedition to! $17:, 0(.i) preferred stock Selection d'nbhi VT bo'lluatei"- Partner-sllip Be Dissolved j th?tyio1: rosCsV. t) f I of a' site and determination of the d t.iu.Mod .i po.t ..t. :ii. a i ..!,y th0 wayf. tho reportf.r frUK-itviK- of building- will bo left to the

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Can't Stav .tnay Vc;;? ItosiDU. I: inures Prot

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d :b:-:r'-s fr. I".-. 1. b'.ab v.d'.i' b:i av.iv, ; i .: . b ,. ':

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half h-

bv Court.

gested. 'do you need a loan?" ! stockholders. Construction is ex"Thanks," the heir announced, j icted to start soon, "but you'd better save your dough j Xi-w Homos HulUliiicr.

Typical of the house building; sit

uation is the statement of Joseph S. Kies, a prominent realtor, who.

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vl u.v miimciiuh, j icr m-w resaieuL4-s. auui'u a "Wtdl, congratulations, old boy, building1 department to his firm.

and good luck!" the seribo started to with two nu n to give their entire

' Suit to dissolve partnership and

for the appointment of a receiver . for sinkers and Java. Iiesides. I own w.-s instituted in the superior court ! a little farm down near Paxton. 111., vosterdav by Carl I.ipschitz against j and a timler tract near Medary-

S:m Citrin and Jake Goldborer, all j viüe, Ind., so I guess I'll bv able to ; because of an increasing demand

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'..t,,". "v ith .lM r Mr. Camp! !'. . rl " I'rivat"- 1,1 ll!s abl1- The l.Vcnomv CronTy store, at 2 4 2 ,,ibt..r :,.,d sbout d an i:i .'"'oibitm-r, he was quickly , MM k . The plaintiff avers

in.li-n.-i.t i' r.iak -d. !ai ing tlo i I"""111"1' ' ;' !ul -nrl to jvurk yi.n . in 4.(?r.1T'aint that he put $1,300 j say as the operator cut his phone : -ttenti.m to the eonstrnotion of new uiVfi.' a ward' of truth in th- ,i"' W' ;l" ,,f aircraft production, in?o luiip-s-s, as was agreed ! connection, adding (to himself) ' homes. Mr. Kies has bought one v.".lU rt pi r ent'.v. titicuf t b-d. win re he s r.d as auditor of .lis- ..,,.,. that ritrin put in $1,000, and "That man IJell is a dead. ringer for ' 1 Caere tract of 'ami near the St. Mr iilant'on turn d tov. ard th.- re- bur.M.-tiM'nls. in whi h capacity hv r,0dior,..r js:0, and that the two j Luck." j Joseph Manor district along the upi.u''l .'in i b- and rh.irjiol that lib'.' n-spon.-jb'.o for the approval of : ,uf(in( , ts haVP rt.fused to come! j per St. Joe river, and ha several J. r.'.Y.' of Ku!-k bad. r. ue.-:.a exp.ndiune.s running into millions J throoh with the balance of the j r . . ... . j new houses under construction I; ; ,.;., to d. n.und u roll call en oi' dollar,'. , ' i monev. He also charges that the ' laild DlIlCS Oil ornlg there.

th- no aure

V. H. Young is in charge of t lie f n lht u ts not put in their full I

Ao aimrv, Streng walked local obic- and has had a wide ox- business, that he has j

On Day of Sixth Honor .V l,n K- il,ka of J 4 rorks will yoon

the Klkhart Iron comnienco con-

'in of a new honio on Kast

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they refused to buy it except at a four chCcolatv eclairs is all AxMhU V , t trcmend. .as sacrifice. liri .r.d b,,i in i, J of Uu cher Band Instrument

................ w. I Co. has commenced work on an

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iriai .leans. lo.i'urirs ,ii e n - i "ibec rii:ii!j:;or and accountant. He

CaiM-s (ircat Tumult.

In the l..-t t;iint:te of bis time -was for s-oen years with the lirm of Mr. r.biub n (ba-af' d th it Mr. Sum-s. Pearson & Son, the world's Lreatm rs wanted to run for the -senate t t contractors, "li rt in their London from Texas, and that this d sire u:üre, and later in the "City of Mex-

was the lasis d' th" attack on him. iro and jn Vera t'ruz. During that

accepted the premiership of I'ranci

NOTRE DAME

f for the sixth time, it has jus't lecome known here, i Lriand doesn't eat breakfast. Ufi i. . 41 . ..

nau jusi siarteu luncn with soT.e

Mnglish co'onial residence in tho

same neighborhood

At th;s. the whob- boos.- arose again tinu. h(. h jd cv.ir,. f ship. in- mat- Thf for(.ii;n .students enjoyed a! fiends in a downtown restaurant

Bequeaths Monument to

Former Letter Carrier

and i no cm, i - ; i .un-aj i .a i.i. ...ei ,-visit to the paint of the Singer Co. ana nau only finished a herring the sfateim nt provok. d. must ha laring the last t w . a ars was odicc . in s,,.,tH i,.n,i Tiiir.-l:v afternoon when word -nme tli.-it ri-e't Miliar . .

rcaclbu the 't- and ib,i:;rar. Mr. Youn was also with; ..lulr (hu ,!irtCtion cf the South ! wanted to see him at the i:iVsee . , ' h it, dignity, ibbl no-tube, s -id liter n,t. Atl!,rjr;iI1 Iu,y,!t. :.. a corp-r- : chamber of Commerce. palace. P.riand went to tlft palace. I vfc ih sioV'v-m , '"u-" it was the m s; vemarkab.o i-- :Uj(m capltali.-d at M".'0r,,ou0. and , Thy 1U:ina Table of the depart- received Milierand's request that Vv l 'l .li ; 7 ' i .1 i. t .vt v? , n r . ii i ,1 .1 .. .. .. i , .. ecu lor the erection ot a nm imont ta. b tl.O bad r , - u. owmm: 40 f.irtories. He held tho ,Hont of journalism met in the '.l- head a new caliinet ami returned to Trr , r . 0 "l inalb. . wba o s .me s.-m.oanec po? .i(.,n of nVir.ager in the . ,ltnrv Thitr.sdav f-vr-nlnir to hear Ed- ' tho restaurant to finish h1r w,.l t--v T . r reeni w no ior cars w-as

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or'.1."!' v;b i. -b rt l, I'.eir.ten w- I'lymouth. Ind.. factory, and was win .Murphy discuss "Country Jour- that "tim hw friends had reached . i . i . . . f , . . ) -i ,l b i n men- ... ...... . . . ... .. . . . ... . . .

c.ar4 il lli ii" . i-o.

ti. rcd by T xas papers f; r the s-n- f;l(.tory at Cliicopeo Fal!s.' Mass., ! ("b nghlin. head of the Round Table. ! d four eclairs. All afternoon nn.l ! This Question will be- decided by

ite. Nothing ciibT be art ' f where he filled tlio same position, j who is with tho basket! all quintet ! evening ho was too busy forming Gov. Brown and Iiis council, hat. for the uproar got .e.on a. ' rrom there he went to the head of- in Nebraska, the meeting was con- j his cabinet to take time to eat. The monument issue cam." about

afterwards transferred to the Sp aid- nalis-rn." In the absence of Danny ' the dessert course, so Brlar.d order

in

fbe in New York City. j ducted by Donald Dunkle. An in-; Crom ltoii to 1 : 1 1 ho was in En- i"i rmal discussion followed the

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bounds.

The attack made .n Mr. Ib.anton : .. . ; . ., . f ... -iev- made

WHS tile cu.m.i.aio a oV . 'ret... in th... interest of S,,nth Pend speech

herrtof. re by meint.jrs o. ' , j par:it uhirc he sold patents and! Two pa per.- will be discussed at that he was o ntmb.ii " " "ortranized companies for the manu-I tb.e nueting of the American Asso-j

u ms.a-.n n i ;,;

Paris Will Try to Beat

through a s-trange bequest in the will of the late Mrs. A. Lizzie Sargent of Ttovv. who left monev m mido n

. C. L. by Raising Stock' monument inöe state house to htr , I husband, w ho died several veais ago.

f u ture of wire b-mnd pac!;'.ng eis- s - i ab n of Finyrineers in the base-( PARIS' Feb 17 In an endeaxor'

; ; . , ; i or' laid b i a ; r -' 1 h e

(.ccmaiiv it -!lng i p Her .in le.a, :. treaty is clearing tho s-as of the minis sc.

war. Old mine-layers and U-boats, that laid many of tin m.-ai

revamped torpedo boats are now sweeping up and

mines. Those which cannot bo reached at present at

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t.

avki 1 '.ill

Prisoner s Bravery May Be Reieanlrd hy Pardons M.w.-; . ks n:!:. x u . i l :.- - A r'e - '- i . : . t o t ; , j,,bi H. I ' , ;: .it '..( !.!, I,..- j b ; j . -b. r.r . 11 ? .-e.--. -. v . . 1 in :. iitir; : b;- ; :.t ;.re p; he co. m !:.; !' .-. , f ... ;. : : . Tb" c. :i .i t.- all sb'b i-- rm i..t .. KOPIJI It-. IOOI I'tMOl'nc...

buoys. Below is a mine layer setting off an obi mum by tin." -beb : I',v) t "'" j1'"""" . . ,, . apparatus which enabled the ship to n ach saf ty b.-for- ta" M-- . t h : n b i . b.d., 1 a. 1 . ill sion. Above, sailors are attaching electric w be to a mit,. ,u -b.ing ; '" ! N n " e1. a 1 a . im .-w m t..

torpedo.

Expect Veto on Emergency Tariff Passed by Sena te

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WASHlN'CirOX, Feb. 17.

temporary tariff bill passed by the senate la."t night, is expected to go to conference today and to reach the president latt' this week. The prosidert has indicated to members of congress that he intends to veto tho bill. The president is expected to make the veto message the Vehicle for an attack upon the republic tariff policy and for a statement of his own views on not on'y the question of tariff but on the remedies, which should bo

Tim j assailed the mea.-ure and its reoub-

lican support. ? Lik wise, ..ba -arity of the dtmoeyatic rar.l.s could not he ma i n t a ' iie.J, nini of tb.e mincirity members b. it:-, t ord. d in favor of the bill. Moses Attack. Measure. The broadside bv Mr. Mo , s fm-

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i ONTlM'It IM.l I sf. bv . ;..!, : . I'llIi'ACo, 17.-- -Tb" 2b ,u . v Ii . X.ü.'cy Mar. .. Cbatr.t : -v.lc-' 1" .! v..,;i bo.vi rr'i y ! v atb r b. r 1 :b.b r a:, d

iporarlly unsettb d the r publican gra . Ida ttcbt'T baa

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adopted by congress to meet the j ufactui ed products of wo,. i. tin- s- :

program so much. t!i-it t 'in ab.,' :id- ' ; mentsj offered by S n. I.o.b:.-, th' ,b majority leader, w ere Kb!-'. 1 'n.m j 1

the time the vote w.ts r -ib-d '. the : , miinati. n f tb'- b:. b". Lodge amendment.--, a!! 1" v. :;i"h ' had to do with pi a.f. ,; i..;m-: COMHTION I V H N 1. 1 I b

present situation caused by the drop

in prices in farm products. Loaded down with 'more than a score of amendments, the bill passed the senate by a vote 4 3 to CO. Action on the bill, designed and rushed through the house as an aid to the fbrmer, came after a protracted s?ssion "during which four republican senators broke away from their party alignment and Uco

Calhoun was :!; f 1 -1 na: cate of the do'etllle of .

of them. IMge of New Jersey and rjoctrir.e having 1 a . a.. Moses of New Hampshire, bitterly ;n isl's.

ate rode rough-slmd

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changes prolTer.-d. i;a it a ir ady dbi' t. Wi'l had aca-f nted so m.-::! ,:;':: t : e!. brm c.

the form in wha 1, tb. i.:. a-::r..- n ; ' 'A.v.-.':t - . came from tbe lu.r .. th A. t ':. ill b 'ii- !:::! !

ardent supporters pr ,'.i b;i iroui.-b- -;- '..: a-.j-in getting ant agr- hk r.t w ith the Fr i c k ib K- :.. 1 house. : - i 1 Tk ;r ; i- t.i" ,b

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FLAYS CONGRESS

in Knclind, (b rmany. Austria and i nt of Walsh "hall Friday eve- to iilkv;atc tne cost of living

, vrixrr nt i pa.i: oni:. POLGE MB EIGHT

n.n.,. a. . ii-.u au --;for work people living in Tans the j Miner's Trip to Cyiada" and ... II.icitv nu,nlcipantv rroi)oses to raises Young will preJbnt "Sanitation. . . rnhhitt .ml rd n,!

aftir which a diseessii will be en-

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TTpt hbav't'. a'ltbo. u!l reo tni-t d and w ith .i r-v. b...,rd of be- vs. i Th s xr "titiv ctoitiittee r.-co-it- I icetivii d that the paf.y -k to re-

,'uegested project mentions that, such

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b red imo by the meeting. The j .luimaU couM oasjy l)0 h(m,c.

.ificjrs of the Association announce '

along the fortifications or Par:s and

hat a joint meeting with the South fcfl Uh creen nua, :.nd members o. the A. L. L. has , t,aijv throvn aNV.y . !een arranged and that Mr. loe- I .ut

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man. former dean of engineering at j ,vash(1(1 dpwn thfi F0Worg a , ' '

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;,ci::ib v...:y. :i and f.-r the pio- j tertbui ut-eb-i- Pb. rnati. n .1 :;grre-

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ha -; a'rt a-ly b. . n v. on :n ltidb. bitrii go em tc " t

W l o a1 - a Til 'do to the

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liianapolis, will talk bvfero the local

group in tb.e near future. Tb.e Notre Dame branch of the Aba rican Institute of Electrical En-

Taabt oi:-:r; were arretf d on ' miner will ride to jjerrien springs

ct:vd House of 111 Fame on Colfax Ay.

dead'y typhus germs. It H propose I to start breeding with 10,000 rabbits and 1,000 pigs.

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Thnrslav nfb moon following a raid ! en Friday alternon to 1s11 iau 1 flIS 1 OllCC V Onil 1 llCir

ccav. '.bb ii b. -t v.a !:!i n '.aiir.bun a i nrtd. bv' police cfuaals on the al-! power plant at that plfce. All political or::at.-a:ie.i t v.-rl; acabt. ,j fanie at 1 stude?;ts of electrical engineering

war and. to work 11; 1 -i : '-a v.. Co'.btx a v. Blanch Smith -va3 are mvuea to maue iiiu trip

control, but abi a was po-b pom-d.

ctinrge d with operating the place, v. hilf P.ose P.rewn. Heb n Swartz.

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ASKS STRONGER

DLL ts. . l' 'ti ! Tbieb r were chirred with tr;umt-

PACIFIC COAST jl'c. Tb y were all reb as.-l under

The Northern Indiana Chemist

club was entertained in the Kalle dining hall by the Notre Dame

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I t rsoti. Ksghr Beb v a- Fred chemi.-ns Tuesday evening. After a

supper was served. P.ooert Steele of South Bend demonstrated the Kastner-Kellner process and Arthur Yalle? of Bay City, Mich.,

?!ick3 on "The Kcrining of Leet

' nd. f urr-.i-a-d bv a local .attorney,

their am arance In city court

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Kn. ;:orcws':i nrd D- t. c-' Pour group pictures were taken .0...., ivo.,....; 1. v-o. .,..,- ! n the library steps Wednesday at

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ur?r Cfwm'ls Srie:de

noon: tb.e St. Thomas Philosophical

v- e-v. sMid.er.ts residing off the campus. KnighM of Columbus, and

'.;i . club posing for tr.f Dome pho-

f c i tain nun on the campus was

'cmonstr.ited by the fact that I'm y at t '.trough all four of tho pictures

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w a ial- A t i- : . cotr e f opt'! r i: Sa bi .-' : ! -

thinkir.; at. 1 r- ' V-' " Follnu iiu: GntVC Charge j t r gra ph t. The remarkable activity

dec! in -I. ' ' : "b-at -v nat ! , be'ba- ; ;-.! tit i'l .Tt-aa h.a.-' b n , ... A I.r,.s . 1. d to a 'r 1' tbe ! i: .1 ja-'. . Ib i ' ! . 1 17. Lco. Tel'iT,

of :b. t:-!b! i ! v. bo ,!;:-ir.g war bvl-u-.g-'d to the J without a stir. The Ohio club was -.. -i - r or a-.i-a-irai h .:;.; d bv I wetb d by residents of tho territory'

"lit!: Cavil! th Ibbt!;-bi t:tn-M' y-IUtw.in Italy and California, the

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, . . lb d ;iS aop.-ir bef a magistrate j r emits, tb.e Knights of Co.umbus ! 'ally wounded at the court room . An lbn-rrat-i talk 1 v C.l. C. S. . fa,-.. oharg-s of . bio;.:o ami j would have a hard time collecting j door by Thomas Toyon, a local; j u o t,;1 Wa-bbt.-t'-n will ::.!. n. It i alVg.-d that" he tb-- due-; from many of its new "mem- merchant. Toyon then 1urn.nl his feature tb.e !:.....'h!y bi:-b-...-- r.. t- -..Min. t d vwn! ot her c. .-workers : ers." and quite a few of the "day- j weapon on himself and may not; lr.g ' th" s .'. a'aiiv to l" lvbl -o tli:- (tcnv.ars in th- days of the , dogs" receive their mall at Sorin j live. I

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Illustrated I.rrture hy

Own Symphony Orchestra

PARIS. Feb. 17. Under the patronage of Minister of the Interior Sues and Prefect of Police Ilaux,

Paris policemen have formed their i symphonic orchestra. All j artici- j pants are on the active list and the conductor himself Is just an ordi- ' nary policeman. ThLs band intends to crive regular concerts', the proceeds of which will go to swell the funds of tho recently formed union. I On special occasions they wPl pa- ' rade the streets or follow official procession They will also play fr-r ! charity. ;

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Roic Over Bulldog Ends in I Death of Frances Holland Itv AsaorJ.Tteil Press: NOB FOLK. Va., Feb. 17. A po'ice court row over a bull do? ended

,'.v.r.-it;.-,l ! -boen-pure philosophers were j fatally hero Thursday when Miss tving bi "n ! dwarfed ly the suddenly interested ; Frances Holland was shot and mor-

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Some Pari ;p-ws-.u.ers reported ! a tortnigntty meeting ci me cnarge that .nss iio'iand had stolen

y.t ;t xv, s bui" Tbu'ler. a 't. Tlmmarf Phi'.os:.phical society I he dog. He awaited her

al hour . en .awarded s.v. r.al de-orations. ut renting d :.-.':.'.. n o. mo print. i- came out.

I u::b - Fdith "de. "art 'a r own sarw. ioüo-;

e ?d ar-in ' T' .'.--. O..J , '.(': - i,., bad 'lobt it: the library ueveiopeu an ; s:..:cwalc and opened fire as she

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CM't. tint "or.mitt.d sei ite. Ac- T.g the paper read D .aw am f r1ntn I'lntl tn TlniLl . : t. di;atch, tb Ibr as S hmitt on "The LYuUtiful." The OUiplCti I lUJlS IO liUllll ..." .... . . ., .wn'.fil i i t Vie .' risi.'sn i f fit. T.....,

V HIX (. I c 1 ! .M WIN'S.

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r ".,'. "in Tib.- ' w gr. .it'lv" atb cted tLat the nnrality or immorality in

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Garage at City Dispensary'

Lahor 'loreals tt) Board to Chech Drive of Executives

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u.t ,asts With tae l..iem.eu o tne hlvn, bocn con-p!cted r.-isb. if 1." .-as;s an l,o:i with b!Thur,day n5Kht actual work ou the it.ttlbct. ..nd exactly portray, this j ,.rcctiün flf a parage foP tho ckiI. t., t, . . a.T on if'nf i

w.tn me .ii...u ": i drcn Dlspen.-ir- by the Builders

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Stealing One Chicken

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;bv -sf a om-.-.ittcb d-.Lir- - CHICACO. Feb. 1 T. Twenty . .. b ) .,, t.v.nir,. the fun- ' 4-ars for n ating a chicken! ibe. u hich. the Eddie Bo-tick :-hrok his head b .. . '. ire.l. w, o; . d.c-. ,'ly and mo .ned; . nt ' an I an att-mi t to ab.ol Law'.. t.'.an;, stealin a el...- ! 1.,' or. chick n ain't r.o crime it's a ac..11 r. -t:et, 1 the b a rd to ' c molishnn-nt." : y. -j'-.til M !'-.'.i It But tin- tury refused to change is A tie ir I. blit'll i" tbe eb- . velbb!. Tü' iot tliat Ibbli-'S 'Cto n ::: al agrv'-n.erits tim was a ju .'.est i ian botind for

a.rd Traders' Exchange will begin Tuesday. Eeb. The garage "is . to bo a frame building 20 feet Miuare and will be erected at 102 G W. Division st. All of the material and labor for the building will be located gratis by the Builders and Traders Fxchdnge. i

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MisJiaivaLa Freshmen Romp Over Younper BasLeteers

The basketball five of the OB Freshmen of the Mishawaka high school swamped th- SA s prid in a slow jrame Thür, -.lay in the South Bnd "Y" by a il to 2 score. Fifzsimmons. with p.-ven field goals and Heblt with two. starr d fi r the victors., while Fishcff male the only points for the losers.

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Business in America is getting its stride again. It is going to set a steady pace it can keep. Swing along with it, the best is yet to come. Recent months have marked a return to normal habits and wholesome standards. Business houses are in training to conserve strength and build up vital powers on a better, broader basis. Prices have reached or are reaching stable levels. Goods and services no longer sell themselves. They must be sold. Good salesmanship is the order of the day. It is a help-the-buyer kind. It puts S2rvice on a par with Profit. Its aim is to attract buyers by making buying attractive. Merchants and all sellers are not merely getting business, they are building it on foundations of integrity. Just recently the president of a national business spent thousands of dollars to apologize to the public for misstatements in advertising published in hundrecj of newspapers by his company. He said policies of truth-telling and fair-treatment must be maintained by Iiis company at any cost because he valued the confidence of the public and the good will cf Iiis business too much to have it impaired by wrong practices. Legitimate business believes in "playing fair' and "dealing square." It aims to safeguard the interests of the purchaser in all transactions. With the spirit of Service as a guiding force, business is worthy of your faith on which its activity relies. There is the nub of the whole matter. American security lies not only in our mines, forests, factories, and farms but also in the work of our hands and the confidence in our hearts. x Let us turn these to constructive purposes and enjoy a whoom ineuc u. c: Pioipurity-

Message No. 3 from the Advert.-ing Clubs of South Bend (Compliments of The South Bend News-Times.)

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