South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1921 — Page 28
SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES
FRIDAY OCTOBER 14 Americans Spend Honeymoon Trip Exploring the Amazon and Tibet Wilds While on Three Year Tour Snow Shove Safe At BRANDON'S SA TURDA Y I!
Former School Tcarher in Little Ohio Town Start Komancc in 1910.
.MILS. WII.MAM V. AIJXHtl). UKATTTA:. r.ct. 13. Mr. arvl Mrs. V:II!?m V. Alford -r1 to cnTinu in th rild"? of Mar)'hMrli ani Ti t a. honeymoon which th y l'-?on by expl'Ting tho h tI :r- f f th Amizrn. Thrt Alfor f xpt to f miin in th? Orient for thrc ynr- Alford. a fiivü rr.irin''" r, hin b--n employed by th "?. in'"?" sr' rr.ni-nt " sirr!r.end th' cr n;"jr.'o 'if f'cel lrldgf3 on rmny of thf import'int ri.rs ar.d cina'.s of th" country. Ho will have t!rne. hw'Vr, for the exploration of th'" intr-ricr. Mrs. Alford wrts formerly a school tichr in flarrf fr.il'.e find Warren. rh'o towns r.rir Ovelind. It wa-i while enagt-l in .hool teaching thai Hh nut Alford. an '-ncinr-er of world-wli r"'pit?!r.n--, who Irid beer. '"ncT'icrfd in larg" projects 1n SVith America. Thy w re married in 1313, and whf-n the ir;de e.cpres.?' d a d'-slr f"r Fomeihlng unusual in th way of a honeymoon, Alford sr.jg:p,i a jouney on muhark through th Andean country to th headwitrs of the Amazon.
"We rarted r,ir r.ovel trip from Pavta, a Peruvian pt-apfrt," say? Mr?. Alford. "taking a nür.-a'l train to th" rai'heaa :n the interior. Thncp w continued by mule train in'o th un-xplr.rf. d w:M of th liMd waters of th Amazon. "Th native." wr mo. interesting .-r..l not altogether unfriendly. They wf-re much interested in me. for they niver before had sofn a whLr, woman- They called me "Th" 11 dy with th Blue Bye.' They were amazed heraus I rond astride." Th Alfords nuiMirp'l the Ama- - ft 1 A . 1 . V. vt
zon at a point mu' auov..Tan, Brazil, and found it 37A fet I Wj,f, nearly two miles. They rrossje i unmapped tributaries wider than i the Ohio rivr.
.War the Aniazon they found canr.ibils. who had loner. pointed teeth. "The. most thrilling incidert of our trip." iald Alford. occurred shortly before we turned back to civilization. We heard faint 'halloos and then .-aw a man apparently a white man, though f-ran burned almost bbick staggt-ring toward our camp. "IB- was a youn? Fi r i t i h army captain, who had started out to explore, had been deserted ry his guides, who had robbed him, and had subsisted for weeks on roots and berrk s " Th Alfords look for even greater thrills in the. forbidden land r f Tibet.
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Tn.s new shof r typ- cimu j.o. . i a ;.v i 'mi t.b iphi i . Ite.idini railway in its annual battle "" kej its trai-ks clear.
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Jiy Kt'TII AfJMIS AIII-HJXO. Kvery i.o-.' and then thr is a flurry of apprehension. Someone .s'iya pomthir.g' to the tffect that women are "different" nowadays. And someone echrk.-i it. Then it oes back and forth Fathering mociientum until it's a tremendous howl! .And one wonders if women really are "different" with that queer quesftlon-mark implying, intonation. Set out to dl -rover the truth some day. Ask your neare.st neighbor what life rn-'ar.i to her, what the b:.Kfrest thin? in it if. You'll find ."he'll Äiy pretty much the same a your mother would have faid, or your grandmother only sh siys it with a little more force and conviction. For sh is tht way today. Head whit tl.es-.- prominent women iay: Mrs. Gene Stratton Portr. .Limber Lo.Mt Cabin. Ttom City. Ind.: Th biprgest th'nt: tliat could possibly (oniH iiito the lives of some women i public .appearance and public applause. There are onie women who have reached the height of their ambition when they havt a lovely home, rich c'othlnpr and jewel.. There are Mme women these days bitten with political ambitions and desire to hold oflice. Hut. thank Clod, there still vemain old-fashioned women who appreciate the love of one man. a home
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TINT) SOLDIHR DUM). nUUSSKIÄ Farmers workinsr their fields in the war regions of Relpiurn have been digsincr up hundreds of bodies of soldiers that were not discovered . the official military undertakers
KTLJii:i IX) It GOSSIPING. BANGKOK, Warn. Instead of following the ancient law and pulling out h!a tongue, explained Nal Xuuin to the Judge, it was more merciful to kill Xal Shun for being a gossip. Nai Xuum was sentenced to 1 5 years for the act.
We are surrounded by thing.s difficult to understand,, and the way most persons take is not to look at them, lest they should find out they have to understand them.
FACi: WAU LOSS SUIT. PARIS. Th former Radoslavoff cabinet of Bulgaria faces a euit for $2.000,000 Kiq for damage csused to the state by the entry of Bulgaria as an ally of Germany in the war. No action has yet been taken.
FIHFPnOOF TITS FAIL. LONDON. Tests wero made with a new fireproof "dope" on an airplane, at Hendon airdrome. The machine ignited but the flames had no chanco to spread, for the air current against the fast plane put them out in short order.
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Men are like trees; each one must; put forth the leaf that is created in '
him. Education is only like good culture; it chances the fIz but not the sort.
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heart palpitation, it is usually from bowel poison. Hurry! One or two Cascarcts tonight will cean your bowels right. By morning all tLie constipation poison and sour bile will move- out thoroughly! Ca sea rets will not sicken you thoy physic fully, but never gripe or inconvenience.
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in a woman's life i having something definite to do! Whether this be in the realm of the home and family, in a chosen career or in some one of the many causes does not so much matter. It is doing things that counts. Work dispels false illusions, enlarges the outlook, gives zet to life. 'The greatest women are always the busiest women. They establish for themselves tho little world apart, where neither restlessness nor discontent can enter In. Mrs. Julian B. Sallev, Aiken. S. C, director Third Region of the league of Women Voter: The love of my children and all that they mean to me.
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that they imr oIed and tho mothering of little children.. Mrs. ; harles H. Ii. :rieh. Hatin.es, Ne'.i., I'.ryn Mawr graduate and first woman to s--rve on the Nebraska state library commission: My reply is what women a'was have and always will sty I imagine there aren't twr answers to that question Mot lurhocul. But women are ral;.;r.g more fully the obligations whi-h c"me with motherhood. The child mwi not only be trair.-d. bat the world mUHt be ma le as Ji: a p'. ice ps-
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BENEFIT DANCE Given for the UNEMPLOYED by the Loyal Order of Moose, No. 555 at the MOOSE HALL 230 South Michigan St. Saturday Evening, Oct. 15 50c Per Couple Good Music J. J. MORGAN, Cha irman Committee
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