South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1921 — Page 14

I Itlll.W !!II... Al'ltllj 2'J. I 21. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3y Juanita Harne! SHIP WORKERS WILL CONTINUE ! ? WAGE PARLEYS' O.'X'n Hrf-ak iarn;vlv Avrrtci!: at Confrrriirr of KillDREAM SHADOW I pioyrs .nd Ownrrj. rices Are Lower rr ik i vt ' :i tin- s? r 's r. irr' .'. lv av rtTi f r n r r- i ; ', i '1 hr r ,- 'h t i r in i ri l v r.jn of V r. vi ; i! in ; n r r t to

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ID you ever dream that one you wished to

know one for whom you have longed with oarer heart was near, so close that you

stretched out your hands to touch her, only to awacn to find her gone and the shadow of a hope

alone remained? Asleep or awake, in darkness oi broad day, he dreams of HER hi3 dream girl! Even as he dreams he knows that some day shadow will be transformed into substance, dream into reality and his ideal will become EAL in truth and in love.

INSURANCE AGENTS PROBE SHIP LOSSES

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3n:t 1'ri.l ty. Chairman IV-nsou said llvt tlii'.-e who did imt com.r jn a .fait -;u!it imi-t tr r the re-'puiisi-J.:!i for the results. Imt that the Jifaru's ! tud on the proposed ha!.Jor a peVi- aurei nient to replace the

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IJritlsli Uinlrrwrlters TToKI Up Claim?, Scenting Conspiracy to Defraud.

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IMiTItoiT. Mi.h.. April 2 v .Jcorue r.M.r-. held licre in coniceiion with the recent Toledo mail -"robbery. Ii i b.-cn idtntified. federal r.ithoiities ririoun eil Wednesday. s ;i convict who escaped from the -Van l'rancis a ail lc.ore than a year iicn, followitic his conviction on a ."murder chav;.r. Tip- identification Av,i-i made by i'hief i.f I'olice ()'Urien "pud I'eie. tivo aptiin C.eorpe Mathj'v.nti of S in i 'ra r.ci o. who said -Jl(er? was utenci d to life irripris-

"fnhp nt alle- bc;n convicted of j i'killinr a bartender duritr-; a holdup j in 1H1S. ! He had le-en sentenced to Sin 1 iQuentin but escaped from the county jdl with Tadher iri-o; r before :biritr .sent hate, t he officer naid.

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'ship hcinc lo?t at p a have, become so numerous during the last four or i five months that the marine insur-'an-e acto ies here are instituting

investigations into the circumstances of these "disasters." These cover some case in which the full claims have already been paid; in other cases they hive resulted in the hobliv.K up of insurance payments pending Inquiries, while still 'other cases, it is declared in insurance circles, likely will end in criminal proceedin a-. The most suspicion circumstances attending many recent sinkings, the underwriter deflate, have heen their almost unfailing occurrence within safe roach of land. In underwriting circles it has become a

common remark th;:t never have so many lost ships been known with so little loss of life. The Spanish and Portuguese, coasts and the Med-

i iterrean have been the scenes ot a

majority of recent deathless sinkings. - Another curious fact noted by the underwriters is the frequency cf losses of ships and cargoes just three or four days before the expiration of insurance policit-s on high wartime valuations. These valuations were made when hippinp; was in great demand lor v.ar-time or the f lourish-inff post-bellum traffic and. consequently, was at the peak of the long sustained hiph market. With the coming of the world trade

; depression, however, the shipping

values took a corresponding slump and the underwriters refused to continue the assumption of risks at artificially hiKh valuations. It was shortly afttr the inauguration of this policy, insurance men

say, that the wave of mysteriaus losses beRan. In many cases the explanation of the captain of a lost ship has been. "Sunk by striking a mine," but this explanation now is failing to satisfy the underwriters, who have tho admiralty's assurance that very lew live mines are jeoppaj--rlizing the sol lanes after the sweeping operation rtceml7 concluded.

It's no prreat moral wronc: to use roupe and powder. Girls have better standards today than 2 ." years ago. Th e Kev. (1. Q. Hlanchard, e'erpryman.

Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura Swnr! teh (Soap. CMntrwprtt. T3exjm) ( Cnrr Lkrtna -X. Itjditei.Hui. gold rr" hr.

: ''If I h id ar.y other tl.ou-bds. It 'was my fault and not hers." writes the Tii.-tn wl. ( frar.iT "''on ft scions of a lhl' ir. 1' beirm Monday in the ;.Nfts-T;n!ia. I; it later he wasn't . o sr.re of it. 8 T 3 7 -1 ; FOR LUMBAGO Try Mustcrolc. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious foothingcomfort ccmcstotakeitsplace. Mustcrole is a dean, white ointment, ; made with oil of mustard. Use it instead " c mustard plaster. V.' ill not blister. M jny doctors and nurses use Muster e'e and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell ycu what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, - croup, stiff reck, asthma, neura!gia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lurnbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, jprainn, sere muscles, bruises. t chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the r- chest. Alwa"S dependable. Cwacd 60c jars; hospital sire $3.00

The Alcazar Duplex Range Two-Ranges-In-One (Burns Coal, Wood and Gas singly or together) Nothing to remove from oven. $159.00 (Same as Picture)

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