South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 1, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1922 — Page 16
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fir.al pl-'Ctiors. I'rin .Mary's trou-sau to be f 1 hy tli various a-r'C'.allon T'Tivu? ir. T work for war wMous anl orjihir-y an 1 will ,e f-ntlrly lirltisli. Ir:-h laro will form a lar part
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as wr:; a? Irih linn, ar.:l :h? whol will b," Viand workrJ. Thc.r will r ilj.iMy ho F'-ni wonr't'rful Irrliiri hawla. pifTü fr'-m inJ'.an potentate, a fw foecial r.atior.al rifts from A:i.irai:a. Car.ula and othr Uritish tlomir.ior.e. Th? pnwn?, hov.-fjvtr, will be entirely of EnglL-'h make. iro.t of Applicxi nt.-. Qucn Mary an 1 hrr daughter have already taken thi.s "important matter ur.df-r thMr own personal rrction, although the Lord Chamberlain's dt-partment will be i:i chargre of the routine work of sortIn? out the host of applicants for the honor of providing1 portions of the trous.?au. In view of the Immense fortune of tho brldegroom-cl ct. the Ir!r.cc.r -uill ho ab!e to ratify hr ta-to to the fullest extent, and her wardrobe will ho much mono rxtonsive than th- average royal bri.lvs. l'rlnce.:- Mary marriatro lic-no l a much more i:npo. !nnr affair than that required 1y the ordinary lri.le. It :. a "Itoyal Warrant" ?'.r-'!v. d by Kln-T fleorpe and endorsed by the Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and is a hupe- .sheet of parchment CO inches squire. It entirely "engrossed" by bard in tho old-world flowing script, with lnu' b'.ack-lttr insertions Vh rf-apf "I)y tho Craco i.f fiod." "vc'.." and "Our Royal A.s-.-er.ts"' thro.ihcut tl document. It is the work of I'. J. Hull, the veteran chief rierk at tho Archbishop's I-'aculty office, who has prepared all royal marriage licenses for the jo.st forty yt-ars. Dull, who takes an artist's pride in his work, admitted that tli lh-ense took him IS hours to draw up. and needed 2 0 quill rens trimmed down to various thickness for different parts of the work. "The marriajre certificate will be a similar document. lltk of Royal Manion. ITarewood Iloute. th" I.asceIIe ar.cetral home, Is a magnificent mansion eiKht nii! nurth of Ieeds. built In 1 7 1; 1 . It took 11 ytvirs to compb te und coat a fortune. During the recent war It narrowly escaped destruction in an air rail. In addition to this famous mansion. Princess Mary will hav- half a dor.cn other res'.denc- t" -liorse from, the mr..st m'ir.ifi.'ent 1 ins: Chesterfi- ld TI. U5- . ith Aud'ey st., Ir.don. which Vuvruint Ias'e!Ies bought for hi.-- own use a couple of
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Poet's Genious Throws Open Prison Doors
his benefactress. Glynn's poems were r.r.'.! . . n u. k . ...v-i !. . -j cf "Songs From the Silence," and the f.rst edition h3L3 been sold out. His volume Is dedicated to "the v. rotherhood In pray" with the expressed hope that some of them may be inspired by his verse.
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PRIMROSE TIME. "Primrose time in Ireland. And tne In bolts and tar?, Mo.idriTvs srt witb buds abrcak ALd iaiUs of Jauuti-s cars. P.ut stay arick. the soul of nj Has cone to Join the pageaotrjr, I in drinkiaj; in tte music cf ti.e lark Eencatb tbe stars. Pr rir.gtlme and the stararockf. So tender preen aroo. IHvery colleen in the land A Ld gessoon on the woo This priest to shrive rae cf all sla, The houl of Qe Rone Journeyia' To where t'ie Irish April skies Tut on their robe of bi :e. JOHN F. GLYNN.
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MIXNTAPOLIS. Dec. 31. Mrs. Horace Lowry, wife of the president of the Twin City Rapid Transit Company, read the above verses on thi first page of "The Fra" magazine. Being a lover of poetry she wrote to the editor to learn something about John F. Glynn. She was Informed that the poet was a prisoner at the Minnesota state penitentiary at Stillwater. Mrs. Lowory went to Stillwater and visited Glynn. She found that
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By Kvanjrcline .Adams. WorlilV Most Famous Astrolocvr. The fact that the eu:n and enua will travel side by side during January, indicates more harmony may exist in the world and more will be accomplished along constructive lines. In fart f vcrything fhould bo done to establish confidence and optimism, for unless there Is a very material advance forward before the third of February, when Jupiter turns re trograde, I fear wo can look for little real activity before the .ixth of June, when Jupiter turns direct. When Jupiter turns retrograde, as it will on the third of February to remain so until the sixth of June, a vt-ry restricting and depressing inlluence becomes evident in business. During thba period it would be well to try to bring to a successful tormina rinn matters already under Hi.-- Son" fame) it is a home which
only the very wealthiest man could j afford to keep up. In former days; it was regarded as one of the few j
houses in Jjonnon tit to oe com
pared with the luxurious palaces cf
the old French nobility", and th
lrfspnt owner ha tnt huso sums j bringing it up to date. j Viscount Ivusoelles giined his huge j
fortune frem the Alurquis of Llanricarde by a lucky chance. The old Marquis, who had horded his great income (according to pome estimates 1.10. ''00 pounds a year- for many years. He lived a secluded life, wearing shabby clothe. and faring frugally, and allowing his estates to
go t rack and ruin rather th
..ay rather than to initiate any new! ing 1922 in which you will come un ventures. j der the Influence of Jupiter, and exOn the eighth of October FJaturn periences an Increase In influence, will enter the sign of Libra and will! This will be an auspicious period remain therein through U22. j for the pressing of new undertakThis sign rulea Japan, China. Aus- ; Ines and establishing of family ties.
trii. parts of India, upper Egypt .nd the city of Denver In this country. It L- to be feared that these parts of the world will be In a most afflicted or war-like condition. People born from March 2 0 to April 20; from June 22 to July 22; from Sept. 24 to Oct. 24, and from Dec. 22 to Jan. 21 should avoid overloading of the system. During some part of the L.lbra period people born at these time are in danger of suffering from poor health and depressed business. The world will be fortunate if there Is not an epidemic which will attack the nervous system. Surgeons will be unusually busy. If your birth date i3 between the seventh and twenty-eighth of February, the eighth and thirtieth of June, the twelfth and thirty-first of October there will "be a period dur-
If you were born during the last few days of February, the first fewdays of March, the last few days of June, the first few days of July, the last few days of November you will come under the influence of Uranus. During the coming year yon will
find success will come easier.
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MRS. HORACE LOWRY. '"Primrose Time" was merely one of scores of poems he had written, some of which had been printed In "The Mirror," the prison paper. She took copies of several of his verses to Dr. Richard Burton, professor of literature at the University
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To Our Many Friends and Customers Who Have Helped to Make Our Business a Sueeess WE EXTF.XD CORDIAL GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR
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If you were born during the Iist)of nneta, and asked his Judg
few days of May, the first few days cf June, during the first week of September or the first week in December you will be under the perverse influence, of Uranus and will find that you must continually exert your will to keep from disastrous Impulses or undertakings. If you were born during the first 10 day3 of January- the last few days of March, the first 10 days of April, tho first 12 days of July, th first
j 12 days of October or the last few j days of December, you will be influenced by the evil aspects of th
ment of them. Dr. Burton was great
ly Impressed. "The author," he said, "has the true stamp of genius." Recently, through the aid of Mrs. Lowry. John F. Glynn, doing time at Stillwater for tampering with a check while he was under the Influence of liquor, was given his freedom. ho'-tly. through the assistance of planet Saturn. You will find it neces sary to guard your health. (Copyright, 1921.')
Gj ger can be so S demonstrative of v our hopes for the Sj ensuing year.
May prosperity, health and hap piness be yours
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him by hi unr!. the miser-yiarqui of Clanrica rde. P.uilt for the fourth Lord Chesterfield (of "letters to
spend money on thdr upkeep
suspected all his relatives of Intrige
ing for his fortune. Lasoelles prand-moth-r was Lord Clanricarde'.s sister, but lie had never displayed much affection for her.
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CHICAGO. Dec. 31. The Widows and Widowers Club of Chicago b striving to keep folks young and get 'em married. Its membership: Four hundred a r. d t w e n t y -fi v w idowa and Wi 1 o w -ers th" oldest widow $s and th. c 1 !- e st w i I o w e r 'II. Its entrance qualifi at:c::-!: Froof that ou've In en ir.arriel ar.d that jour spouse i? d--a 1 and declaration that o.) fee', yc.:n4er thin you ar. Its national se :rt tr. ry: Miss Marcoline Stokes. "Mary of o.:r nr.- mhers are grandp.is and crar. Itr.a " she says. "Our object is to brii-.-r . Ider'.y people to-
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from which c : -.:rt.-h.ip and rr.ar-riace.-x n.a crew. "Our n;emb-:rs are rocrv.it 'd from very i art of the United States ar.d f?n from Alaska. AH members are 1 r. d e p c r. i r. 1 1 y w t a 1 1 h y . "Wherever a mt-mber .c-t. married. :hv c ren;cny is performed in
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'e must reduce our stock of Women's High Grade Footwear so we have put prices on them to move them fast. Remember that we are not a sale store and our Shoes are or the highest quality. NOTE THESE PRICES
Every pair of Ladies' Shoes or Oxfords our store in this sale. LOT NO. 1 ARCH PRESERVER SHOES AND OXFORDS
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price sale
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SHOES $13.00 and
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Arch Preservers need no introduction to you ladies of this community.
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Facts About Chiropractic No dou': t you hae heard that Chiropractic is successfully relieving
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Mi. Let mo rroe to ycu that Chiropractic, the way I give it. is th::.g ar.d re.--.ful as well as beneficiaj In many instances, after the , If you er- unfamiliar with my mhod of Chiropractic, you ar lia.ly invited to call and I will cherfully explain this science to i - For ilanced ( Faliihw ) Chiropractic FRANK G. KISH t.HAIH'AIi: ("IUUOritACTOIl uito "MS ( l!iycn Hank Hlil. Jut F-Ad of Postoftko Oflif-e Jluur.: 11-11 :."0 A- L T -H P. 31. Sunday 9:30-11 X. 31.
LOT NO 2 Oxfords, Pumps or Boots $10.00 to $12.00 rr! : 7.95 LOT NO. 4 Oxfords, Pumps or Boots $7.00 and $7.50
grades sale price Any Felt Slipper in our store
LOT NO. 3 Oxfords, rumps or Boots $8.00 to $10.00 grades sale QJ hfc price UC5bVU LOT NO. 5 Odds and Ends Oxfords, Pumps or Boots
values up f-Cl fSE
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Not all sizes in one style but plenty of good sizes.
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Without marks, and with less wear? If so, try our "Damp Wash" way this week. A new system makes marks unnecessary, and provides a constant check on the number of pieces in your bundle, guarding against losses, substitution and exchanges.
PER POUND Minimum Bundle $1.00
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Roosevelt Said: "The Church is a mighty force in the nation for keeping tuned up to high levels of thinking and action. It has kept the affairs of the Moral Governor before the attention of His people. "The Church is easy to s!am, but hard to replace. "Kick it if you like, but you will be wiser if you back it.' OBEY YOUR BEST IMPULSE! Attend the First Methodist Church Today, 7:30 P. M. Sermon: 'Taking Our Bearings for 1922.
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