South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 64, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1921 — Page 2
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CHARLES A. HORST TAKEN BY DEATH Slirrumb Aftrr Finlit Vrrk?" !IInr. . Mniihrr of Many Organization-.
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Harding Urges Nations Associate "For Counsel
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1 i iMihimi? r.t of a world court. Um at-Me from thin funeral intrraatinal program, Vrt'l Harding
I I'tnr.c his hope on .t new era of th it
tfilden rule which ?houM be erownfj with the .nitoTtcy "f forvif. The ""T'lgrcts ef the nation, he- as- :" rt 'I. nrovui the v.-vlor.i f th-
r n.ülMry aMiaü. . jr.I:.-v t,f non-lavnlvt-ni' nt in oM M-r , ;.r.- will MUT h. bU.l'l to :4 J wrrj(j affair. '
Von:"i1ent rf our ability to work
Am ri- . !; aNi. k- : . " '. i; tli" ! . r.f t!ic c-'.'l world.
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f"! iv -r I'-M'Trw," Hardii:? addd ntanyird. Ii'.r. II? rrirhasizrd that thl? nation Vision ' Idrjl H"ulll"." h jrbrs tio hat: nnd rrcornlz- that ""A'r j-Imü f,iv.- n p-opir ju.-tju I-""-1' "rder call fr lorrr mn--nf tr, m war upon us." Ijp tiid jtart b. (urm nations, at .moth r j.rdrjt, "ue liojrj no r.a-j "'r vih to rrciU"tc undrrtandl:1.;! Pr'j)'ll w TtTt.iln ti 1 ?-p:rif of rn', w rn nr-t hat".!
Ifiw";.,. If. dr?p;r. tin a'titudr.
l' ir -.- i'- r-'j i:prui u."-. I r:irn juiy j i !i"p a 'a ay iiwiy b found vliich ;
:il un.fv -"ir indh idual md rol- j 'fnr. ;trn;'tli and conuTr.'j tr all i
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lrnf. h ald. "We want to do cur part in mäkln? cfT?n?!v warfare hatfu! that govemmrr.t3 ar.d peoples who r?ort to it must prrthe rlghieoufsnrs; 0f t)u.jr cau- or stand as oqüaws before thr; bar of civilisation. Humanity fnnr! I Yum. "Ifuminity hungers f'-r lntcrr.atlonal pea'." he ?id. "and w crave It lth 11 mankind. Th? earth !? thlritir.ff for th tup of good will." Kr.Irfrir.p on thin doctrine of rood will, he raised a. frvrnt prayer for fac" both amrq nations and amors r.-.f'n. "Mankind nd.s a v orirj-widr bt-nedi' tiAn o underitandin?," ho fwid. Harding fell bad: on the verdict of thr Air. rian prpj in th "Molmn r-f r? ".dum" last Novepi-b'-r in dfcndinsr thi position. "In a ddll rato i'K5tionin of a upsr.-t-ed i hange of national policy, uaVrr
intrr.atJona!ity w?ia to tNUprc-d3 j
nationality, w turned to a, rrfvrcuduin of the American ptop!c," he said, "there wan anipl dicn.-ion and there ; a public mandato in manlfett underhtandln?"-" rrs-y Industrial I'arloyn. Turning to th induitrial ?ituttion Ifardint? raid thro is no plao1.
for revolution in America, urged eubrnirsior. of industrial disputes to rrnferene brfr instead of after conflict and suffering. Aftrr outlining' his international program in a reneral way t'.ii r.ew prftf.dent approached th' rlimax of his addrt-s. "I would rr.'ib c to ;.cr!i:n tb.e era o; tb.c gobirn rw: ar.d crown it with the auto-racy of .service, " lie s-aid. "I ph-drT-- an .idt.;:nirtration wherein all ?h- aetn' i.s f goa rnnint are i-alld to rvf, and ever pronit an undrrtanilng' of govirnm.riL purely .o an expre-t-ion of popular wi'.l." Th-n he pa'itl and in th. hua tb.at prt.d over th? vat crowd h" made hi? !fr.i.n pldc: "I accept my part with nngle mindfdnr-d of purpose ar d humility of spirit ar.d inmlor' th fa'.r:- and guidurn f r;d in hin havn. With thrs. I i Tti un.ifrnid und confidently fac the futurr. "I have taken thu holetnn oath of oflic on that pasice f holy writ wherein it is aked: "What doth the I-rd require of the but to do junly, arl to love tiifpT ard to walk humbly wjth thy G-d ' Thi.? I plight to (jo.j and crunfy."
nm: p.3Lors nousr;. In r.nsT-r to a fMU nlarm. hes" company .'o. 4 extinguished a r-of :iro Friday morr.!r.; at 5:40 o'clock at the residence of Fred rilpp, (Vürien Damage wrs rstim.atM at $1. The buildir.sr is oncd by tho llastir.iTs' Itealty C.
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THREE U 0Mi; U'I. DIVORCE 1)ECR11 Thro. sr. J'-5-- p:; . -u:it" v.-,.-.-. :..
bond i" a t rim ev, ar' t mirrici!. fol!" ;n ? th" a. . Jude" Che-ter 11. M -ntr-St. .1r-'p'a J' rirr c-u : : .
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killed Herbert P. Zierler. wie rv,n-p;J'j::' s r'; rr " ' 1 ' ; " arer. In her luxurious northsbie j r'v'n.rr J' r 1:1 :: r" rl V:'
anartnu nt car'.v Tuesday morr.insr I K
of physical mental collapse, pieetives todny continued their pcarch for three women and one mtr. wanted as witnew. Titey hope to
find the of artet in time for the ,
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coroner's inquest r.et Tue-Jay. 4 ' "o..4.j..
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Do you know why ei" s i'oas't'ed To son f in 2ho delicious Burley tobacco flavor.
Iverj'thitic for the autor.ioblle is s'dd by ad ertisT? who U5 cla5fin cation 14, Want Ad Sectir.. Tf
Tod-ay's classification ads aro full of rrwjy foots for people who want to buy or want to tell. Tf
Try KEn S-TIMES Want Ads
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for -ur.try. and !iot one p'Miny of war protits nlnll ituire to the benefit of private individual, corporation
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normal phall flow into the dtfento client of the nation.'1 l'ators Approilmate Tiarm;unoiit. The league of Nations was not mentioned but chmh of "supfrgovoinment" were unsparingly denounced. The i.pw exploitive pledged him-
transfer and ta.i ii-.e... for tvir.y I 't to recommend a way to ap-
yr.i r. He is .;rid bv b;.' wife. Mrs
J 'lora. II"!, n i- :tr. Mr- 'hnr.'' .H i b-nrmli. Ab-anv. .N . V., thrr" broth'. . Kudrlrli Tbit and Otto HorM of Alha::- . V., and Willinm Jlorv-r. S:, r.v-!. , N. V.. ,ii:d ,v the f'lbwi:-.2r iiildr i:i icudolph II. H'.r,. SrUh IJ' i;!, S ira IIor;-t. S'pn ngf ie bi , Jl!.. and Jay I llo.t S at'b . Wa? ii. Mr. Tf.;--t a;, a !m-n:ber of the Knit" ami 1 .-: : ( !ub. IJoyal Arcanum. ' j i '. i 1 I.irht Guard.-.
and 1':-. I.:pp':u ;t V- Fellowship! i-'.ij i ; iht Firs Fn . 1 y t. ri a :i t hure!. ! The finer.. 1 ".ill ! In M Mon-'.ay j afternoon at 2 '. !; tVom the j J .-'idem-" Iv. Arcb.i' ibl Mr' 'lire! ri'bc.'.t F.ur:.: v. ;!i F- in Kiver- ; jw iar:-!-. 'I ii'- p.ill n -irec? 'Ajilj be f.. F. liar.;.'-, .'h Co!! in.-. J. !
l. l:np '". I:. V. 'P. : .p :. Ir. F. V. M -i .t i h; i ,i .im; .1. ,;. I i 1 1 ! t r. BELIEVE .V7 ;;) SUICIDE THWARTED: MAX RACKS R0ISÜX A r lii i.F i ' 'n ed to ha e been JTevente I y !!; poij, ... rar!:-' ! Yiild.v av r i ii Fol-. ;f M 'urry of Mi i -o.jgo w.im aii-:d i'.. J a bottle c.ntunini; ci-ou-li car.i'b- potaj-.-iuni t l'o:.-i!i a. n'!u:i.t . i taku from liinn M'Ourrr m a. ba'f crared -onlifiop. a:id wa.-, I'm nr.! up at poliohr ad'ju i; f ! s. II- w.i.i foui:d to be th! only o :' 1C7 1-2 W. G"!fa uv. w n tF p', : u ..s raided by tb... pel; . 1 I '.d t:mm tb.'t b-'
had ju.-l c !;; ff '.'. ('hirao and had intended k'.Kim; b.;in !f : i'"ii a..1: J
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Sample Line of Bon Ton Corsets An exceptional lot in front and back lace models. Coutil and Brocades sizes 23 and 25 only. Values to $12.00 for $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00.
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We Novv Have a Full Line of D. M. C. Embroidery Floss at 7c a Skein. Also D. M. C. Crochet Cotton in e n! r r;.k .: i .1 Z5z Y white 30c a ball.
For that little
household burn Therr is nothing better than Retinol to relieve the ernart and Ftin.
Its gentle medication srvothes while I
it heals. Apply freely but gently to the affected Mirfaee, a a.s not to disturb the Injured skin. frrn place, a light bandage over the burn to keep out the air. IteMnoi Ointnjpat hn.'t'TUi thr b'fiUvg on important point as broken. fcUin means an opportunity for penus to enter, and if they do they often cause painful and dangerous inflammation. Your druggist Iis Kepinol in two
Resinol
STOMACH UPSET?
Getnt the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets
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That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doir.? now. Instead of taldnz tonics, or tn inz to patch up a
tu ., h. i'.r-!!: t ' ! d whi-Ky in poor cisesuon, mey are attacian? inc
hi" j. . -: i.. i'i , i-f which had reel C2ti2 of the ailment dogged i.. . j. t!.i. .; .nt'.tx- .j' in.- poison, liver and disordered bowels. He . i i' ... b - bad s. ur a t.jan out! Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets arouse th ..,:,.M. and cir-n him $?. to the liver in a soothing, healing way. i i v .r. ; ' ,:. i m t know w h( re it When the liver and bowels are per had her-,, t , r. h. :-.-.!. ii-;-- condition forming their natural functions, away wa. : n-h f b id tin- p. to he. I cck?s indigestion and stomacn troubles, er e h. .ii . !. a.v ah, v .;.i of! Hyq you a bad taste, coated
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T. P. A. POST K. Annual meeting Saturday, Mar. 5th. Election of officers and appointing delegates to state and national convention. Turkish Room, Oliver Hotel, 8 P. M.
trouble uith undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed wr'th olive oil. You will know them by their c Live color. They do the werk without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick reit vom lii-o iv and 3;"ic
MONEY j I j Our loins arc ttiadc promptly ! j and on the security you aro j t able to ir-. household good?, j j pianos or live tork. etc. L ,1 F tic or shcrt tim-. M SECURITY LOAN CO. i Cor. 3Ialn and Washington
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I lie News-Times will pay $25.00 cash to anyone who furnishes information leading to the arrest of party or parties stealing copies of The NewsTimes from porches and from packages left at dealers. Report to Circulation Dept.
Rompers, Creeper, and Beach Suits For the little folk 1 his vplenlid line of play clothes are daintily but seiviceably nude of crisp Dimity, Gingham and Poplin; some in two color effects. Handwork and ruffling are cleverly used. All colors. Sies 1 to 4 $1.98 to $4.25. Girl's Gingham Dresses A Feature for Saturday LOT 1 Amoskeas Ginsham Dresses in both -plain and checks sashes in self or contrasting colors. Skcs 2 to 6 -$1.00. LOT - Handsome plain, plaid and check Gingham Dresses, beautifully trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 $1.50. See -them in our window. Children's Muslin Gowns $1.25 and $1.69 White and flesh colored Gowns, featured with lace, hemstitching, embroidery and tucking. Sleeveless or short and long sleeves. Lisht and medium weight. Sizes 6 to 14. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 are only $1.00 each. Saturday Sale of Girl's and Misses' Oxfords at $3.00 a pair Black Patent Leather and Brown Calf and Kid. Medium heel. Sizes Vi to 5j;. Formerly sold as high as ?6.75. New Neckwear Hand embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets, $2.00 to $5.00. G r e v OrcandieGimpes $2.00 to' $6.00. Net Gimpes in cream and white -$2.50 to $6.00. Special Organdie Collar anxJ Cuff S e U Kurf led, fluted, tucked and plain $1.00 a set.
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With that indefinable something different in line, these Suits possess individuality in conception that is characteristic of all our outerwear. They stand out makedly because of the uc of the very best grades of fabrics and cccessories which make possible the highest degree of perfection by the skilled tailors. Prices are in accord with the economic requirements that re-adjustment brings in.
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Street and Afternoon Frocks $35.00 Each These are days of opportunity the best days of the early season in which to buy your new Spring Dress, because prices have been lowered on a choice lot. Style, shade and size range is comprehensive in scope. An extra Dress is affordable when such a low price as this prevails.
Coats and Wraps of Beauty for the chilly nights of Spring $35.00 to $85.00 Not only do these Coats mirror the Spring in all their freshness and gayety of color, but they clearly demonstrate the new values by their low price. Varied in'stvle and distinctive in treatments, they possess that verve and chic appearance which place them in a class of their own.
The New Sweaters Dainty Spring Blouses
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Both Tie Back and Tuexedo styles are in favor. Alpaca, Shetland and Mohair are good, as well as Fibre and Pure-Thread Silk $2.98 lo $27.50.
. , .., . , . . , . . Recent arrivals have augmented our A beautiful showing of hand drawn areadv , shcnvi nf bm.rt Uj(tcr Jl. J I .J IT-J'J t'- l ' -V
"Bonnets. All the charm, beaut v and
becomingness of the original Paris mod.
and hand embroidered Batiste Waists is
now ready. There are pink, blue and
lavender with white collars and cuffs els may be had in these Hat-. $5.00
$4.25.
to $15.00.
The March Sale ot Household Linens
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the ch.ir.ee U icp'cr.Mi her Linen iupply at a i'i saving. :.( 7 2:. 7." in. hemmed Table ith $1.25.
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inch Table inch 'I able Half linen
CMh $1.50. s:.75cSx.c 1 Cloth $1.75. Sl.oo 72x7: Cloth $2.00. S5.oo Heaw Cloths $3.50. '
.s.oo imrnriea r.ercer::-.ed
Clotiis $2.95 and $3.50. S'x5o lurc Linen Table Cloth: $4.95. to .5c Hi::k T'-wel hemmed and hemtitc!:ed 15c to 25c. S2.50 to s L5u Pme L::;e:: Damask $2.00 lo $3.75 a ;. '.. c Pure Linen T v. eiin 25c a yd. oc SteveiF,' Hah linen Toweling 2 Ic a ; !. Sih er Bargains lor Saturday in the Jewelry Store Quadruple piite g"id lined piece-, as folhw Nut B"-v! ith :-ouiri el .: ;iament $1.65. Bon Ihm Di'h -.ith ..f die $1.75. Fruit Packet vit'u !i indie $2.50. She:::e!d Plate piece., a- f '.b. .
Bread '1 ray "'üb. ..v $3.50 zlti'J $4.25.
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C.e Ba-ket $4.75.
$7.00. Child V Cup $ 2. sj C.
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Hosiery Reductions Women's Iron Clad Hose in white, black and grey. Some in out sizes, 65c and 75 quality, for 50c a pair. Women's New Fashioned Lisle Hose, in black, white and cordovan, 75c quality for 59c a pair. Children's fine ribbed Lisle Hose, in black and cordovan 50c value, 3 pairs for $1.00.
Ladies' Underwear Specially Priced for Saturday Carter's medium weight Cotton Union Suits for Spring. All styles neck and sleeves. Knee and ankle length. Pink and white; $2.50 and S3. 15 garments for $2.25.
Cart er a Separate Garments Medium weight. Vests in all styles neck and sleeves. Pants ankle length. 51.59 and M.89 garments for $1.00. Light Weight Lisle Union Suits
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Easter Glo es Fine French Kid overseam and pique scvn 2-chisp contrasting stitching 6 colors $2.96 and $3.50. White Kid Gloves 8, 12 and 16-buUon 3.00 to $5.50. Kayser Silk Gloves in 5 colors $1.00 to $2.00. Fownes 16-button Silk Gloves in 4 colors $3.00.
ILK;
Just imagine what a perfect!'' loveI)r dress these Silks would make Sport Crepe Weaves in plain and two-tone effects $2.75 to $4.98. Check TarTetas $2.75. Foulards $1 .95. Tricolettes and Dennisettes $1.25 to $2.25. Georgette Crepe $1.95. Crepe de Chine $1.95 to $3.00. Changeable Chiffon Taffetas $3.00. Pain Colored Taffeta $1.95 to $2.50. Satin-Face Crepe $3.50. Canton Crepe $3.50.
Quality First Furnishings in the Men's Store Percale Shirts with collars attached. Cut to fit Stripes $1.00. Madras and Crcpc, beautifully woven standard makes $2. 1 9.
A special line of very ood Shirts, in sizes 14 to 6z $1.50. Pure Dye Silk Shirts $5.00. Athletic Union Suits big and roomy 95c. Two-Piece Balbriggan Underwear 90c a suit.
Good quality Hose in black,
brown, grey and navy loc a pair.
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