South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14. 1921
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SOBS ILL, i ENDING TALK N
MERMAID DAYS
By Juanila Hamcl
SHORT -FURROWS
By Kin Hubbard
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TO COMMUTE
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'arc fti cut t" tahe :a' rnol irarrrtant j 1 1 '.. !: i rir!: 1 as th' or.'.y rocstep Im th-r livrs shau! 1 stuiy th j I:aN in !rr a' h.inor r.n h-- i'.h. ' f.nJln's ' th w:Mv :csl tifto 1 j It rr.ay forc:;; a. or a a';-
physi-'ijrnc mi:;ts rro it I? too late. I-"t them levrte ta ff-.v golden ilays that remain V r.ose roadin. If th' op- ; tum ' th' not? is thin an' not clis-
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i.- vherevt-r th- r's a stagnant liver, she slur.s up. Th' r ::. ty '
Tii' Lreakin off o' an engagement Is j a prrf.-rt rypi '.'; ;.;-.-.v an phw
painful it's mharras'.n' f all con- ! much a:.:at: vt.. or th." Iu r h; .u p.."r. cemei. Cut remember. It's nU (may he heavy an' .ircTln' with a a nearly 53 terriM as an alliance with ?:re to pr -::..:. happ.n. hut - th v h t' th an inactive? liver which couIJ mean j '.re he!p'.-s without th' ,-o opr : : n tr.h
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do daring sprin;rbo?rd stunts, mere maids ara transformed into of Niagara Falls to their eagerness and their "dare" when a raaa
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mermaids these sunny summer days. But eager as is their competi- perhaps THE man appears and impartially smiles on BOTH.
SCHÄM SWUM BUT HIS HIT WAS FLY-OUT
SOUTH BEND
sri: i ii sr.isvirr:. ' r'a"f;a 1 s rvi: . 1 1 'n ': 1 in ra t i " the l't'i "pi -it on 1 'Kirth-lay nf It-v. li-.y A. fir 1, of fioa City K scu Mi--ph'n. who t"!frnl 'Ii ris? i a 11 work jvars "ito on thit 1 iy, Will ho h'M at th o"al ha!! I-'ri-l ty oiirht at 7::'. ' oVla-k. Rev. Hir l will l"!; r a rmri'i appropria't of tho o 'a.ia an 1 a rt-cption ui'.l '! hi !1 aft. rwar.
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fourth without potting into serious 1 trnuhl". j
With iwo flown. Pipp dropped a TltlTli Klhl.S HOY. j ir-:o into loft. On th- hit and iypT.N'A'oh!'. ( r. Fh N"i;-riin. Ward lined thnuqh th" hox n an Domr-a-s. iirhT a-.iis old. wa.s f..r another insrlo and Plpp movd killed Thuü'1-iy ni-ht wh-n he was to .w e .n l. Th" Pal! was hit so hart eru'-h" 1 1 to ath :h- v. h- o'm of .1 an.l : -d .-0 expeitly hy I'.arns that henay tnot'T- trnrk. Tlo- hoy w.i? j Ihpp had no chance to pro to third. j':iy:: in tin- '-tre- t iar it's h'on" 1 !'rank Ihnkor was the next hitler. 1 11 d .-aid to have ran in fn rt of lit re wan the pot for the home-.
t'he.Tuck a? it turn'd a eonoo
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ta:n h-th of years aero to win new faa . N'ehf was plainly worried. He tried to make p.aker la if had balks
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chang at the bat.
Situation Ts Teils.
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WHliM VOICES
.euu:ageu h., ti.e rcvillt business luniD.
"There is no doubt in the minds Widman of Washington
AnTITP.-TTfimTn 171111117 "f the management that the continu- 1 wero declare I to be winners of the
111 I film II) V d future of the Colum.bia Grapho-jflvp acrc corn growing contest conUi 1 AJJ 11 phone Co. is assured and that an un-!1 uer the auspices of T. A. .interrupted How of Grafonolaa and ' Parker, county agricultural agent, Columbia records will continue to j The Plot9 entered in the contest by
CORN" COXTl'ST WINMHtS. i the two winners yielded between 60 ruiiKill I Kit .;i:or.VI.
WATtRAW Inrl Ort ir? Pnilrw. ' and .0 bushels of coin to the acre. HALIFAX. t:. Fh -TP.. Nona
' gian frighter P.oyal h agrca-.d or. rilin IXKS OP .OO.OOO. tp,. X. u fr.ur. I". l r..;i. Vl'.ven
Fir.e. and ifl
ing an Inspection eif their places by T I.'orlin ct T.inlf'ln 1 A I
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township, near Syracuse
and J C i IarMapo estimated at more than $1.- a.kir.g for iri.no 1. it Stance, siyn towns'hi ' "r,O'00u n"us caused hy a tl r - Thars- ., ,,,);,, ?ness.me r vi-, ed here T'aarsox ry? .p. j , at thf, (-jiarios st tern.inals' of ,iaV. The cr.-.v is prepared to )uiin
the, (Charleston Terminal conipany. (p n the ship.
I'ertilizer malerial valu- d at aho t:
$1. CO. COO wrus destroyed nd a con- ,
Columbia Graphophonc Com- uu "
pany Head Sees Business on the Upeliml).
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Saturn lias a vi p-citv of t- mi'.e.s
BALL BROTHERS PLANT WILL OPERATE AGAIN
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l.DCAU T. ItONDS.
NEW YORK. Oct. 13. Francis S. MUNC1K Ind.. Oct. 13. AnAVhitten. chairman of the board of nouncement wa.s made Thursday Columbia Graphophontf Co., in a let- that the Bal1 Bro3- R:aSs Pnt. munter to Columbia dealers, calls atten- j ufacturing fruit jars, together with tion to certain rumors bearing the I several maller industries dependent earmarks of organized prop ag mda 1 n tho larger one. would resume regarding policies of the company j work next Monday after having been and price reductions. He believes practically eloped for several months dealers will again reap profits at the j Thf resumption will give employeLse of lt21 and beginning 1 1 J 2, j mcnt to a minimum of 1,500 men. and holds no doubt that the future' of the company is assured. The let-, GARY MAN ARRESTED The management' desires at this' I' OR COUN TERFEITING time and once for nil to s.-t it nwt' C'HKWUO. n t." 1 S Ik Dehlck. (;ary. time, and one lot all. to set at itst ,,,,, was ,,ruUf,h, h(.r( fro!n wiiianl. any such rumors that may have i.. Thursday and eliarged with councom to your attention. j torMtlng. "'o nrice reduction i contemnlat-l ''plk w.is jiiTeMe.l on a f.'.rm lie liad price reduction is conn mpiat- ; ,.,,., t(V r.ipt- Themas Porter of the ed. as present prices were fixed with-! F. S. Secret service. Accord I nc to p.ir out consideration of labor and ma-j tor. eoaii j-m.-nt for making lo-ih.llar hills
wn seized.
Porter said IVhick lias eftiifessd.
terial costs; but with a view of offer
Manager of the Indiana Poll Tele- i.g. at a time when low prices are . T!: prisr.uer was held under h.ud of phone company, sretary of the Ro- expected, the biggest possible phono-; tary club. I graph value, both for the benotit of ; T)rwTTC rrr Pmn ,TTYrc the buying public and Columl.ia deal-j ISUiM.S 1 ll jVL,U MLlIL3
eis. .no new standard types will he out out without giving dea'ers amnio
the hole and badly worried. returns of the world s-ries Thursday notice in advance, and in no case
AY. Wayra . who da d ,n Fpworth 4 ap ,i haos. with the count two and
iioa;a.a. . a:a-,i ioi.o-.v.i-.l. a a a.- r.,.th.,v. ,, vhar.!T. Xehf was r lain- j pitcher, received the Associated Pre?
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' , , v ; i n i. . tas,as :ui"o ana iwo oaus and immediately alter tne r.asn came : until after April. 1022. Ka:a.;n !'r-h t . r; ; r. char. h. ' -nd i.o strikes on the hatter, the it-j that the Giants won. telephoned to . ! , . Joan oth :.i:.r.-. l nt-nu-at t!, t :, M tv.lw trf.a, Uf v.. ia . ' n. x I "The recent business slump has
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OPPOSED BY MELLON WASÜI.Nf.T'tX, Oct. 1.1. Granting a bonus to gold mines as a moans of protecting the gold reserve of the country was opnoscrl by Scc'y of the
1 on ii n tleu n 1 Kr OitVorrt no a Km t T m r.n rr. . i x
What Winn'.l sJfO--,!' .in nr, thl:j unr r.t rMfn fm o i-,r,o-i""" "-"" v., ...... .... c irea.'ury .Motion luurouy in a lei-
nd Mrs. Nehf had plan-
.sie- v. . ! i n iv. uur.gary. ov. , n,.xt 1itrh? Nohf grounded th" ball, f pital. Mr. an
y- ' ' l" N , " ja straiirht one with only ordinary ne.l to be with their son for the ii li'u-ht.-r. ihi: a.:. h. ae i on.- ovotho-r. s.. i(1 s- hang took a healthy cut at world serifs hut illness compelled taaol To:';. h, ;h - f S ..fa ml. j it an; u,.n out on a fly hall to them to forego the trip.
; Ve; center. The s:ue was retired 1
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believe the corner has been turned j tr r to Fen. Oddie. Nevada, and that loyal and elliciont Columbia!
: dealers will in the closing months! i r ATTATiA'' no TAATT'C iof 1921 and early in 1?22 at-ain roap:JAl U3IAA. o9, LUMhb i the profits to which their splendid I TO PLEA EOR PEACE
efforts and hearty co-operation with ; SKATTI.i:, Wash., ("t. 1.1. Hound for
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oi ir.e unK? s vwvwlv,vvv Columbia Graphophonc Co cn- PVnUit:i;h,M t( P''e"t i tLe nations f . , j . , c;ith'red, the .p-nire of the Avonien of p.rt with a won I TTTrihnH d TIC. lit flit 1 il tnem- .hMan r-r l isting j.paee .-tnd the nholi- , J u ' i StiUUllP 3 J UiJIJlUll 1 "With thirtv-five voars of Colum-' that ..f .inn.-tP.-nn. Madame Kill Knjlma. 1 t 'n ,yV f " VPffA WINSTON bia success and progress in phono-i reno.rk dd" figure in .Tapaneso nahall. I am of tlr J" By VxKA W L? j I Jr --umj taeial hf'. ;is lure 'Ihurs.lav. , ti graph development behind the com-
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erly. It was a ju-'.gm- nt play for i
I s.-'aang. If tlv pile la looked gomi the -ii' thintr to do wa.s swing; if it ! looke 1 t ad. take it. . It w: h i perfect strike. The takj inir of it would not have helped the situation A has- hit would have , tnt the hall game f-r the A'anks
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h -'.d th.is 1 ri1. ) alls. Xehf was still wobbling.
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ah ir is of Piack f -
A jaunty b'.a.k s.F.n
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m:iiis pAiiirviv; .t,.m. !lflcr Twlrlfr Itcevhe-s CoiiTatu-
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Ch rPs T. Xehf, father of th? Giant ' 7V FiEU 'STlMES Want A(!s
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Nature docs not repeat. With her infinite variety she shapes noses, moulds brows and temples anJ sets the human eyes at different widths and depths. It follows, therefore, that eyeglasses, if they are to fit rightly, must be as individual as their wearer. Not alone must lenses be scientifically prescribed and ground to order; bu: nose clips, bridges, bows all details must be chosen care fully and then be adjusted with nice precision. Otherwise case and comfort are sacrificed. Werse still, glasses may slip from their true position and their aid to vision be lessened. The fitting and adjusting cf frames 13 reckoned as a matter of importance in this organization. No painstaking effort is spared in making each detail correct.
212 S. MICHIGAN ST. Blackstone Theater Building Successors to G. C. Paul, Opt.
Friday and Saturday
We Are Featuring; at Special Prices ' the Following SILKS, WASH GOODS AND WOOLENS
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Charmeuse The one big special in Silk for these two days is a Charmeuse of excellent quality for afternoon and evening Dresses. It comes in black, navy and brown and is regularly $2.25 a yard. c special price is $1.85.
Wash Goods In this section we offer a regular 65c Tussah Silk in a variety of patterns at 50c. Also included in the special are new Fall Ginghams and part Wool Plaids that are
; regularly 59c and 75c. Friday and Satur-
day they are 3Uc
Woolens You Are Wanting Right Now If you have been hesitating about buying the materials for your Fall Coat, Suit or Dress, do not wait longer. These special prices are too good to let pass. Silvertones, Velours and Pebble Cheviots for Coats at the remarkable price of $2.98 a yard. 56-inch All Wool Plaid Linings of Coats or Suits at $1.50 a yard. All Wool Plaids and Checks for separate Skirts. Dresses and Suits. The $3.50 value for $2.98 a yard. 12-oz. Jersey for sport wear $2.98 a yard. Part Wool Serges i.i a variety of plaids und checks. Regular $1.25 qualities at $1.19.
These Special Prices Will Be D is-
continued After Saturday
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