South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 3, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 January 1922 — Page 3

TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY '3. 1922

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CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE STAR

;i 'ton i -Irin'

S.Aon da - .barged h d tys of u-r nimm.

,!..,;! ar.d dr.a h At trt.v. tn r..M " "'- for about th- fifth c ;!

yrf r.; D.rk p.rm- I heard .! uilv. : thing ha-pnd. I lv man a a n , -l T''l l,..

iinrr , m- a bum h , f iol. t---. out hu km-- at my -a:-, i 10- .-o

of .-,r.l to obtain. A nt I. .fl mi my arm. hi--

or.ro ,.m a I !t r ft t i Mm to , kubd. a!rr " glotherdrar h !- me. Ono "A for the band.. iz it I :ny ho ' "" ,u,. , . t)(. ,,, ,rn.,rn.,. r.r v.,;: if I r.'v.r take th-m. I , ' J, ' .iran t.j.. j'iw t.r, and or.

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i bought Jumping h u- through the i tan lust, ar.d w hat whl happen when

sn Tl.- vir.:'- v.' T- ib ; ar: 1 the p. ci-.v( .--.O A bb w in bunny's -;. )::": j Th-y far.-, the faoi that they arc or tv. he dr. ;,;. 1 th- tin- l.;t:- trad- while the inilatlon Is ar.il th.- f. ;i i.,:.. th- 5 r. ..'. It w.t-J nnlntair.- I. but that they will lo, r.ot .-;. .. f: :. ri.' Mi out. rr.ufh mon-y with deflation. , '. dear'" sigh I I'm 1- YVig-ri.y i The waw of lower pr;o s that has m a h- .a 1 ! v; th- j.i- tm.'. t in throughout I'm rest of the

I've o world hua not touched Jrtpan. Iv-

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.ot:or; to l. i th-m -. and get , ing rn. are higher h'-rp thin in

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Ah you have p-uos-'tl about 3if

ir.uri :

may h-- wrf-ng. If 3-0-1 1 r!r trri

scalo cf a few j ars ;.ko and m.nv ; !. oau th" ir;eos f Ain-rican tiir-r-s that of a I-caI? a?.i. Th .-! nia lo KoOi.it wtrt ( lo.apcr than h

rrcat bulk of Japaner- Iator in un-' to'jM po.--t !y xr.c. t. He i-9 not pa- wi.h to kno;v the truth. sn.1 for i downtown

train-!. Several of th'-m ar- ro-iin back to New Y rk. I "Tno How- and th W:y." It I? l-i vulred to qual tho production of a i "Product! -n costs in America ar.: ! .-u 1 fr- by th Pen a Mutual I.'.fo. ! j.-r SKillcd fo reden workman. So th-? ; chap- r th::; in Japan now, be.-au.- j J- - b s- P'-hr. ft." 9 -tf i r. -r.a. Icw-coFt laVjr ndvantag s Iot nr..; lihor wact-s hive increa?-d so herv." j .

Japan s lahor overhead a tr. hi-rh- h." .ai l. 5t In the world.

It easy enough to say reduce! wag." But Japan workmr '

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. in r..-v r for;:ivo tr.-t:" ' Th n you :ikiv n-r .0 t airi'i.

ii k v..ir t-'l f" -f '- rn-. I n -a

t:i" drift - ' ar.:- o d'

I- tak- th. mor, r-fu, to re-turn to pre-war j b iv karned to strike-and like ib i 0v'tl ra,ri;v rtopp, d-alarmed f , s-ab a.r.,1 aro s-cur!n- tili further A typical result (f th; situation is' ' , n. ' . an(1 rflff H t:n. un b r h,,:. ,n pay. Hoi. , of m,r- tho ..p.ri.nc. of a Japan,,, re-1 VV :.o.f .-.";; .Mhar.d:--- bnuti:! at bo.dn pric-s re- "T.t.y returned to Tokio from Now dv,r ..Yo,Jr hout;, on t-;re!- He lt,iu. t. "-.inl tho !o--' of r.irlju5t- ork vh(-rf for y-irs ho was a larsro . ..:.,,i . , w.., Tl a I J

tint th j n:r.r.t and hoM out for a proHt on

l.iinny .:!. tl-mat, f':i! i .- tri.. y ' th hit;!i pric thev raid. The i'acturt-s. Ilia once extensive Amer-

-;dios ;V ! -f,w'- And j th-n t'n- b-td old manuf icturr. with undiminished ican business dwindled to almost

importer of Japanese cotton :r..inu

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1 uzzy I"..:v j.in.p-d ea;t from b air.d ; and often :ncrea"d labor costs can- j r.othinc during tlu- last six iror.th.v

o'l.-h an-! racf-'l atf r I r.e .r- w m I not reduce, ari fr -fpiont ly must In-

i - i o j; j .1. nv a s.-v . '.1 !...! At... A ' T.. ....... i . .

.Ma-.. :.ou :i n--d a man to take 1 ark. 1 the fox. "Von - ar.'t hop The r-sult is that Japan i? loning

fa-t now 0.1 nooo-.mt e.f th- s;ir.v. ' j world mark;-t sh" pained when, a-

a noVer nrno with F"ve:i rue

mokir ciznrs from George I,.at- ;

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ur,nt to m, mo and Tr.ako hi .wn W!i :: Ti-v was with mo th la ft 'h. b-it I rows- h.p fast. ja result of low labor cost, rhe could i i-rivion o-it mv onditlon. H- tita- I had f-H awfrnly it;.1. p-nde-nt. thou-i;. Uroj.. Wiiryily. Away he ; unde-isoll all comp-titor.. '

v. .nid t-.-t -hat- - truth Mo?h-r- i:imi or not. 1 i-' ''I-:"- "l '"' , i-a,i out laouca u m i-tM t orn.erly Jap.mc industrj could

"NEW TONIC MADE ME FEEL AT MY BEST ONCE AGAIN"

i-ir p'-s- --''. .'-:.; in. " . u 01.... .-. !.. i" ' -.... 10 . iujln nan a io7.cn coo;ies, wnere j qi All D pi 11.. , i.v -,,,r.,.;.;!,l.t I ,.ro With .litiimv Ab .tt shedding ? ars snn!; l--; into tho j. .ft -!;.,-.v. Th ' an Ai-.u-rif-.n fnonn- .ni,i ,, Mn.tOlie WftS All KUI1 1OWIl

tbt pr tty invib P n-;iii;-o m whs ii n my ham!. I .o-r 10 y mor-n-. n.i pa, us o. tho fox. l.fir.j broad-- r. lid i workman, and the wns;e of the six 7 had r- e-iv-d C:-v. I sat in th- v. hat 1 f) b-.-t. I Pained in f-mi- j..,t jnk in th drifts y. b--ply. and j rvouid not equal that of the om i-srne h.iir, I pl.iv-d v:tli my I. on- tiinitj ! t h o b.td or-atu re ratoo tb.-'-r and Ame-ricm 'ther factors be'n" ut. Put srn.ho,v v.h-n I heard "I I mittht n -1 a man to ta,o , , 1((s,(.r ,,,, ,-r cI,. wiu-.-ily. I equal, Japan could and did un.ler" ;. man's st-p in th- ro.m.. I f-lt an oaro of 10 whe-th.er I rsm bhrd or -fh, if I on!v -hid sonjothinc: toUr-n

electric b-me-nt in in- situation no,. 1 vmui'-n. put on ir.y ! t so thf-v wnni m t itut now T-imrocA in.

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"May! May! Are :...u well enouyh iir)k down'in th- soft snow I

to bt m- talk seriou.-ly"

run fastor!" riod I'::

C;-o,' had do.v. oit :n what a shook- "V.s! V.-;- I v.h:sprod eas-rly . f T f), h. ;a l y

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t...e, made mo f. 1 v,,rry for t.iys if. 1 -Th'-r-'s r.thin-,' th- matt r v it h Tears :ioo. arol a m av- .f .br ! my nerves, and in spit- ot jr.y .-aars. -.r.'.-iil r r my f o -. And I v. a 1 ol ; 1 . n still h-art Talk on .Jimmy'." that my f itures o-n- fnvrol by: "Vf.u'r- a liav; uirl. May!" ).:oir;if(.,l rotfon. Th'-r was a lone 1 au-o. I lot the May! It's mm Ii u i -e " i mir.ute.s drai;. It was Idrk's turn to j m k stoppe d a if that w-r- unite ! talk. If he b.ad any ideas about tlu: the wroru; -T--oh to to'ik- to too. I kind ef rnan I n'od-d to p:ot-rt mTl.o I. ar.da - j our yes wh-n j I v. i--h-d to hoar them. .'A vol s''"' Ii- dr:;anbd ' (To b- -n t i n U-d.

-porhnp- not at .-'A; l' rhai

th- in liars us. d to w.u: h. f..r a Kelieves KheumatisiTi pair of snnwslio-s " T'.ien h- hap-! p -o d tf th.'nk. I Mu-ti-r.il- ..s-iis up $tif joints and 'Ha! I k::ow; Tim hi" ti::! Thv i ,,r,v"4 't pain. A r'.ean, vtlilto oint-

Had That Tired Feeling

-Appetite Poor.

HYPO-COD DROVE HEADACHES AWAY

"My health was in a sort of rundown condition felt tired out and upset all of the time and found that I didn't have strength enough to do my work as a bookkeeper. My lieadaches across the eyes would make

j YOUR HEALTH J

I PWtif innd.h Ti.it, .f niitofj if

ar' lilo. ol ami lilt i:i.O Snow .-nOS. .;ir ,r;r.,., r.Ul.f na t.w.n nj rr.n etart .-t : i. ,

I 11 fasten the p:e tins on mv paws 1 to rut. it hi ,,t , , t.n ri. ti- t -nn . . . , ..'t a.... ..11 ti, ,r.,i rrr.rx.- f t . 'I needed the finest tonic I could

a -1 1 r o m i o'i m top a w i r iifiMi t n . - " " vi u.u - .

. .. " fashioned mustard J!:iter, without tho 1 1 uzzy 1 o. i blister. I. tnrs and avirsos often reoXo Mio'ii-r said th'm done. With ' omnund i's u.-o. .-om.o strir.LT. which he had in hb ' M-ter.de tuday , at your drns . . store. and .- iu jara and tubrs;

te'opy ::-... l'.'J-, NIb S.-ia '-. ' P'-cKet. l r.c, icrmiv t:i mo pic j,oital size. f.. ? tins .i. his hind piws. Then he p,i;xTf;it THAN A 511'STAHD FLASTKK

start-d off attain, and tnus tim- hi.-

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paws didn't sink intf the soft snow.

IT he bunny ould run fa-:t.-r than the j fox. who had no pie tin snow shos. I I'rvb- WbTiiv reached lnm-

Ah the f.,.,d w at is made up op A ory onsid ra hl- percenta'i to his hollow stump huntralow, lo kitain .-m. it-. 'hif ol th-s-- 'of th.- blood ompo-it ion is protoinlt:- tho door so th- fox ouldn't iret ' ., -.. fat.--, -arbohydtates .--I- ir and n.-ite rial. T'u- brain subst .r.c- cat - ! ir. ;irrh and protein.. jrt'.s a 'a t of P. The Tr ,-th and. "My. 'but you're in a rush!" ."aid! Proteins fort.. th- bn.-biint; ma -' development of th- bod;' brain. ; Xur- Jane. ! 1- rial of animals and plants. Tnu t v.-ss.-js and c.rher ila' par's depend ; "Vi s, I thought perhaps you Were ,...y of tl.ir .-striu ttn is. comjios. d ' :? tho daily absorption of suffi'u'T.t , a hurry for your pie tiiu. M3 1 r a cr-at extent of proteins. prot-in suktanro to ripply the ; snowshoed home on them." lauphrd bet us ron.-ud-r ,x leefsteak: W -i-te and to add to the surplus. . the bunny, as he took the tins oH A b--rfrak e-onfi.-t-s of !or .-. fat What Prt-i:i !. his paws. And then the muskrat and l.'cn m at. Th- ban part i.s If you don't caro whether you arcjiady lauithvd when she heard how prr.te'n. fat and flabby, with soft mu.-eh s. j y r. I.on-ear.s had fooled the fox. Th? albuminous food--. hk- white.and n-t enoutr!; of a ljody to count! s, everything came out all ricrht. of s;;. are protiin. ' in his world, reduc. your protein j you m e, and if the fountain pen The cu.d f milk i.s protein. 'intake to the very minimum. 'andy. ; doe-uft drink up "ll the ink out ol Th h'lut ui part of wheat is pro- ic- i-r-an.. cake-, pie and most et t h-- b.ttle and 1mw nor.e for the t-i:. " : tire tonf-'tions are pra dually free ! i,.ad pencil to jro swimming in. I'll. Whet. p:ot-ins ar- analyzed. . fm;n protein substances. 'toll you next about Pncle Wiiij there aro found certain substan es ' Von cannot have a strong body, j and th- bis icicle.

which aio r.o r.ntaind in fat. enduring -r.er'. an uj)ric:ht figure

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S' ll Ka r 11 Ii 11 S i it : I O . s. i o n ill in i i .- u . inn. r.-i ji n ' . i. u .

Vitally Nccbsl. hare of rrotein.s. If you fill y

The prottin substance. ontain t'maoh with pastry and sweets, es-,

j.itroffen. phos;diorus. sulphur, chlo-) pe-ially if you at th-m between

line anil other ".smelly" h.emicals-. , meals and spoil your appetit1 fo

for this reason, if proteins a re ! substantial food you are sure to,

burned and those chemicals are ie-j become a weaklimr.

leased, there is a foul and tliust-l 1 hav t o objection to the atintf it- i pr:Pp;; ntlll Tib,!, T -ilir.r

ins: olor. Sometime? the p;a.--s are! of a reasonable rpiantity of randy, c

and other sweet.. Taken after meab- ld)lS .ATP nlaillOd a

get to put me back in health, and started taking lipo-Cod because I knew I could depend on it to do the work. In just a few days I was feellntr lots better had a sound .appetite and could eat a hearty meal and digest it. My nerves were in better shape and work was more of a pleasure. Since the first two days I started taking Hypo-Cod I haven't had a single sign of headache, and that in itself has been worth much to me. My health and strength and vitality are now so good I just can't

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neip nut praise mis wonneriui meui-j-fine," said Miss Celia Ik Jowett. el 101 XJ

uaketield ev one of tho thousands i of Cleveland peojde who are prais- M ing i:arle's Hypo-Cod for what it r wtii'ilh" ?i i for thnm ivdfin tliov 1

ii I Uilll vi L ' . lit. ii ..vi. i suffered. A

When leading specialists in Amer-,'?-

ioa pres.-ribo Ibarle's Hypo-Cod for j

people in Mich condition, it Is a

mighty hierh embrs-ment of the cmi- j nent chemists wlio ierfected it.. Noted sci ntists assert l-Zarle's Hypo-1 Cml is the mf'St i-oworful. effective, i nutritive, alterative and reconstruct tive health-buildir;g tonic made. It's j

reputation .s bas-d on results. It is tlie least exoemive, quickest and surest way of being your le.-t once more quickly and at a low expense to yourself Try Parle's Hypo-Cod, then form your own judgment of its wonderful merits. You can pet it on

your way home tonight from the i Central Drug S'tore, American Drug'

Co., Landen Drug Co., in South Pend, or the lied Cross Pharmacy, Mishawaka. You will like the pleasant flavor and will be pleased with the results . lb; yourself at jour best once again' Adv.

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Wash day has always been your "blur" day and it always will be a "blue" day as lonr as you depend upon the haphazard methods of having your washing done at home. There is an easier way a quicker way surer, more satisfactory and more economical Rough Dry Individually Washed The Slick Way. Bundles collected the first three days of the week delivered the last three days of the same week in South Bend, Mishawaka, Niles and Buchanan.

Phone (Tl Tf 7TlT9Ci 212-216 117 nay Last LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO.

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! JAPAN IS LOWERED

actually polsonoitfl. Put these (ii.

rntnts are enential to tho well-being and not as a substitute for more e sf the body. ' ser.tial foods, they may bo highly I have toll you that b an no at i.s i beneficial, largely protein ubt.inee. You! It is just a important not to eat know, of course, that this part ot too large a quantity of protein food.

the meat is mus:!e. So. you e -k to a great extent, muscle Is made

np of protein.

Slump Hits Nippon. TOKIO (Py mail). The increasing slump in Japar.es,. exports is causing much worry in business and commercial circles.

overeating of one or two favorite! The foreign trade in silks, cotton

Pousive meat indulgence is harmful. A mixed diet is better than

Even after a lot of protein hasidisho-.

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i'oodH and other important items of Japanese manufacture ha; fallen nrr

htcr. dissolved out of mu-!-. the Yeirefa bie, alald., fruits, the old j

framework is loft, and this. too. i-: reliable pn-ato and a r.-i enable -- an uai ioe uu, on protein In its nature. ThH protein , a mount . ' milk and ,u at will p, o-! and the business men say framework make, up r.f.uly f,0 p-r-.vido well for the adult. l ''u :s 1WV ient of the h,art mu.-. b . and about Milk supplies the ohild with most j 1 iu ;is,,M that Japanese prices

-- nerre-it ' the n ills of th- blood .f hi s--cntial 'food, already pre-;-"" " l"" ,;" io-Laap-. , ,;,.v- P ;r -1 for has highest good. '. ;,n' M' I,ri(''-' riV(' hu'h is th-ät cheap ' ' j bibor here ha. almost ceased to exist. I

I in soni- lines. -'.uu as m;k, an:ilMaybe you'd better stay with me j t .J:il stimulation or maintainanc- off

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UNCLE WIGGILY

Mad night. ouarked the goose genj tie man. , j "I'd like to, but Nurse Jane will I be worried if I dcui't get back with i !ir pie tines," Pncle Wiggily said. ' ! "I'li bo all rieht."

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1 rices by gove-rnment pof.?. or b. joiols backed by groat tinar.cial groups has Ik en practiced. However, husinosv ju." n are wemdering, witli considerable alarm, whether this

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"Whole are um going, I'm!. Iggily?" asked Nurse J;Lnu one i! i.v, very early in the new y-. ir. t Siio raw the bunny rabbit gentle-' man getting n-ady to hop away' liora his hollow .stump bungalow, ot Into the .snow storm. "Where :e you goinff?" .-uked the muskrat j ! idy housekeeper. ( "Just oer to Grandfather eloosey i

: i:ukr'," au.-wored L'r.clt Wiggily.

' r.ke :;r.O'.v is ettir.

old goes- friend c.m't verv eas-

i v pt out. He wir. be bn-.-somo. j -. I'm r in over to f-hpt r hlra ui. I y twiuklir.g my pink nose .it him.' ', "Ha! Ha"' laughed Nurse Jone i That's ry kind of. you. hut bi .ireful ''n't! th" snow doert got so i b op y-a can't hop homo . uns-lf. ( it is a heavy storm." j "Yi. ::: n ow flak. ar coming! .town tb.ick an! fa.-t." a creed In.'-! Wigrr.ly. "Put I baue very good ' vs fv.r hoppin:. an! I think I can ' .: imp through the b:g drifts. I'll !

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--one ; urn; km and the other apple otr to Grandpa (bo.y t!i ot!.. i

day. Thev wer. in the y ur.o tins' I baked the p-os on in tb- oven and I told Grandpa ;oo? y when h.e ha I j itiii t!: pits to send the tmpty ! tins bark v vou." !

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Mr. Barbara Weill. Winner of Manr Prize. Shares Credit for Bi Succei' of New Number ONE Macaroni."

mkb-d h.s p:nk n- for Grandpa, G-ir-.y. n.akii g the gan.br laugh.! Tke t-vo fr:. ml had a jolly hour j the bui.r.y to tar: ha -k to hi- hob t.gt th' r. and '.. . :: ;t w..s tin., for I ,.ov stump bungalow the .-now wa.loniing down har.br than e.f-r. '

fHaront ws f.rst rroduc-ed and eaten

E ' ; la the Itttn counirh s of Parotic, but it wai left loan Am-rlcan

manufacturer with a trlc;!y inotern. f?inltary plant, to produce a macaroni cf trorb-rt quality and to an Anvrtoanrrlze wlnnini? chef todiscover new ays to cootv and prve mftcnroni to r'eae American fhlates. The remarkable sueces and fast growing

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