South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1921 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2. 1921
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE STAR
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,'.(irMi th-. l-t itrr r.fcr la-- 1 . i ? of a dinir.ir room.
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V '.. v,i-!,in'- f-l,i!.f'i at-. ' tic en lf-cauFf I had infrM to look .-r-. ii n - ii'Kf a ;r tay
A r, 1 n a -n I " a I'ti j . a n i n i no 'ui.ii- n.u'.-'jiii n mi m - ' - . . - - i i . up H-my on th- :;r,f ? I a :rrc-d ' pla ' a. Ih tcrf-d tn- a . if I u-n- a ahnt It u a r ml sust.-i tint he Kvldntly the waiter lind h-n . prin-- ar.d h:iii if an underline Ijv a sain. To h- frank. I had not MtupM. I l'dt or ry to hav- linst '. !! a.-kd ahout IlMiry una di ln't l-.'ir'l 1 1 - r ri'.ik" ari r fiort to locate; Wcther'I ! a miserable detail of j'Aait t h-ar Mi. Hnry Iarkir.'v r hü'", am.l hv ph'-TU-. ' houykepln? at th n& of a hanlrp!y. ! m; d-.v.-n hv r.iy -id aral a wait, r from :):- hot-I futn to ' day of act In.:. I did not call hr : pikd up Itos.'.- s-ript of hi.- n.-xt . t!;" 'f.;.-;?. I ".a- r'-tirs: Inj attention to th" oml.lon. I spoko ! produrtinn. "Iiv." lyorn." ; ! I h'td not yt studied niv own , . . -crit. I f"-!t Ilk' a schc I ciii who
had nc Vc!'j to ?r-t Ii7-r s;or.. So I told him and h !auched frnjly.
!ao yo-i for a fw niinutf? If thman om- with th' 'linn.-r. ! t him j rv" it. n: la- nht l ac k." ' Sh- d i -.1 pi a r- l . I .-tt!-d back nn ' th" divan v .th a shaky f ljni:! at'.'ir.d r.y ?.'"rt. I wa not at all! q::al to th- tu-- of cntt-rtaininr Me-' Masters a!- r. . cv.-n for a f w min-' ' H'it M( .Mastcrs di'In't ap-ar ,r ; tliir.k H-. If.- picked up ."tra- stillf in and m a 1- flattering crn-
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YOUR HEALTH
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't imur.K-IorHT of Health, New York.
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T.v:nk: Twinkh-. lit::- star'"' h--
I sali a srnuclv as !f nobody rv-r
believe can bo dono. . hl(1 ,na,jf. tjlut trit mi' tation 1 r-fnrr.
hurry. Ti.c man arr:v-- 1 With tk dir. n. r. Mr'M at vs a limitt' d him. I notice! that he .-iipp-d th" waiter a y-'.I.-.w t:i:.
Why wliy . !;rh a hu?- tip?" Ij i-kd myself. j The waiter's . yes pa-:?ed over mi j o-aIv, insolently! I continued to: 'r'W nerou.- ;
"Rape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known
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When th" doorbell ran loudly. I
ny this simple enactment or law. , -o.i you lltth star! B-foro I trrt rushed to enrn it expecting to h-t
If I ownf-.l a nw-pa rr it 5ms ! At one oke tho confiT of th through with vour career, you';! h ' I tos- in.
I fhouM run an editorial ev- i llldt" -uu L14C u'the Venus of the movie universe!" I threw th door wiüY revealing
in-
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n th- vi! of narcotic dru
the Dominion of Canada, can end the
ffe. t of drus ad-j f'P" c41 " li" ,""'," conn-
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I ' II ir ll;. a day passes but a dispatch from s :r..? it in some part of the I f
V'.rld t-ll- of this lally habit. Tli- Importation of opium Into 1a." country about three-quarters I : a million pound- annually. Thlf ;!i.'-ir:s that for very man, woman i hil'l Iri Am' ri'a ther ix imI ported mor- than 10 grains of this i . n-erous lru?. No other civilized i i.'intry imports more than three -fc.-ain.-r per capita. We are usin? a l..a tiir.e- as mu h opium a.s are the citizens of any other land. "N luve laws designed to conO:ol the di-'trüHJtion and use of hab--formintr drus." you naturally y. "Why do w not curb the I, ii?" I WorkaMo Plan. The-- laws do not work, because th- oiiium business is an internati.nj" affair. It eanrt he conJiolle.l by on- country artin? alone. Th-r was a conf-rnc' and actree2m.!it. known as "The Hapu Con-v-rition." intended to regulate the i i'iiüii evil. That has faild fr In. .my r.-asons. Hut hy a v-ry sim-
pl- pro-dure tho I'nlted States and! 'iiiada could en I th v hole uevil-j
t-h traflic so far as they are con- , .-med. Here ij a plan which would surely " . t ach country determine the "jiiuount of opium needed for the , irltltnate uses of tlie medical pro-
"P-.v-ion. This wntiKI be an arbitrary ; -timate, of course, ami the amount "luiht n t be hit upon accurately at ""first. IIowe-vr, that unimport-, -nut. htat:s. If necessary, the fi- . 7 i:rcs 4-ould be changed from time to ' time. I Off-hand. I should say the United . Mates should import not to exceed " seventy thousand pounds, and Can- J ada e'sht ur ten thousand pounds, jf opium. Let each country have its quota of tpium made into morphine and euch other opium derivatives as are ' of recognized medical value. This ". hould be done under government verblüht. j Iet opium and lt derivatives be . I p il l only in recognized establish- j meut.--, as liquor is dispensed by le- '. ultimate druccists in the United - States, and as it Is sold by povern- ! i lent abend' s In the Province of Cueb-c. This would make available ' -to the nn-dical profession such. " amounts f opium as are essential ; - to the hone.-t practlc of medicine, t - Some Fhaiple regulations should be made to insure the good faith of all ( concerned. i Stnii-.p Tralo Ont. Harinc provideil fop th ir own sick 1. t the United States and Canada -absolutely prohibit the exportation ( ."of opium, morphine and all others,
" of its derivatiws. This would end the pmusslinff Into
.the United States of Iarce quantities; , of narcotics now shipped from the j -I'nlted Staten to Canada and other ' - countries, but secretly brJUK'ht baclc ! " !:'.to the United States. Such smug- ' ,led drucrs. in I a r ire quantities, are r.ow .void clandestinely on the streets ( I i.;" New York and other cities. Larite - amounts of American morphine are j lis. ! in Canadian cities'. Until the importation and manu ' i ,'f.oture of these t'rrible poisons are; regulated, and until exportation Is! p. dilbited. the evil will g-o Its wicked 'e way. destroying thousands of younj? j n:en and wom-n. boys and girls, j -helpless victims of th most deadly j of .all ices of modern times. j Toctors may wrangle about the t
' h-t method of treating drug ad-fi.-tlon. police departments may . w ."rk overtime frrretlnsr out offend-
1 crs npilnst th laws, the courts may - lie clc.c?ed with drug case's, and the j . jaiN may be crowded with the pitlful victim of the traffic, but noth- ! ir e will avail until the clandestine i
- .-ri of opium and morphine is stop1 ped. When the stuff cannot be had. 2 lru atldlcticn is wiped out as a rv.attrr of course. It us end the whale miserable
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CORNS
j Lift Off with Finders
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';:: Iro; a little in aching corn, in -
- 1 -zone
-i-tantly that corn stop hurting, then
I shortly uu lift it risrht uft with -11: r. Truly! Yur druijist s-'.is a t:ny hott of " I'rerzone" for a f.-w fnts. nuffl-:-nt t remove every hard coir.. . :t corn, or eorn hftwe.-n th toes. lii .il th callu?c. without sorenea.-i cr 1. -ritation. A dv.
"You're awfully frood. Mr. McMasters." I murmured. "I'll do my own part I'll makt "
my Motherdear! Ar.d close behind
her. as if she I
had sc n her entering th building
Don't tay stuffed-up Quit hlowi.ing aral -nuffhng! A dose cf "Pape's
CoM Compound" taken every two hour until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. Tin- very first doe open clogged r.-trils and th air passages of the K-ad; stops ncse running, relieves the headache, dullness, feveriphness. "Pape's Cold Compound" cost.s only a few cents at drug stores. It arts without assistance, tastes nice, contains r.o quinine Insist upon
Pane's!
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17th Anniversary of an Idea THE BUSINESS of Newman's did not sp ring full grown into being. In fact, I 7 years ago we had no vision of the volume of business we are doing today. What chiefly concerned us was to accomplish an idea and an ambition to succeed. We found our answer in three ordinary common place and not overworked ideas good goods, good values and an unequivocal satisfaction. WE HAVE never knowingly sold anything except good clothes for women and misses. Good goods, good values and satisfaction are the three cardinal principles which we fused into the one and the big Newman idea, the idea which in 17 years has made this store the foremost specialty shop in northern Indiana and which is still growing because the idea still lives and is observed in the spirit as well as the letter. SO WE commence another year with a discount sale our way of showing appreciation for your geneous patronage in the past. ANNIVERSARY SALE OF DISTINCTIVE WEARING APPAREL at Savings of 10, 25 up to 331-3 per cent. SILK DRESSES and WOOL DRESSES at 1 0 Percent Off
COATS, CAPES and WRAPS at 1 0 Percent Off
YOUR CHOICE OF SUITS at 25 to 33 1-3 Percent Off
BLOUSES and OVERBLOUSES at 1 0 Percent Off
JUPON BLOUSES at 10 Percent Off
CHOICE OF ANY SKIRT at 20 Percent Off
PETTICOATS and PETTIBOCKERS at 1 0 Percent Off
WOOL SWEATERS at 1 0 Percent Off
BAGS and PURSES at 1 0 Percent Off
iMIDDIE BLOUSES at 10 Percent Off
HOSIERY (Silk or Wool) at 10 Percent Off
FUR COATS. FUR WRAPS and FUR CAPES at August Sale prices
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