South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1922 — Page 10
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES rrtlDAY MORNING. JANUAKV o. V)22
LAND OF FROZEN DEATH PALLS AS POPULATION DIES
Ghastly Story of Famine in Little Republic Revealed bv American. iiv rmviv w. jinj.iNcni Copyright. !r::. by I'r.lt'-l Pres ) KAZAN. II' . !-, per. 25. (Delayed) A r.u1)- Is dyln of starvation. The prophecy of d-ath to com, male lat fall, li ir.z fal'llbd with ferriflM rnmr'lit,ni'.v today "n th b"ndy frozen : r j .-f f cactrn Fifty Tifrr'-r, of th" h.-ibici? !n the Kazan republic alrcidy have diM. . Forty-five '-r ' r.t of th pop-il-a-
!n this region
mor. she sal I, but t Ii chi can't.
Thruch r mrty street, v. e pad lor.t: rows of Klient !omr '.'bin,, .rnv-l.mk'l Our sl!ch b'dls jlnsr-' led vainly; thT wfr1 no d'.c.-'. no ; rhlMrn. )nlv the awful Ibne. j
In om- of the cabin- wo found
M"n MISS BAKER TO
WED IN "SPRING"
ed to appear at her weddit wlll'FIND BODY IN ICE
families lvinir motion'. s. con rv
!n;r th'lr enrrjry, prolonKini; a hfr" Um fxtene. dosrsredly awaiting death. To weak to cut fuel, they rn!ic.'. freeze to df.ilh If Vir vat Ion
; ha not already rlnlmf il tlu-m when
t ! l " i r supply of wood I. core.
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Unusual Mary" is Goinp Wet ! th
and to England to Regain Her Health. CHICAGO. Jan. Z. Mary Landon Baker, who left Chlcatro pocitv
Ktlnetion of life already hi. : w.V.tr.c nt the church when cV,,, f-n
i (i I I reached an advanced staffs in thi
keep hr fiance. McAllister Mrf'oririick. waiting until sprir.ir. MI Baker announced that she U oing west t recuperate her health after which she will iil for Kn?lind. McC'ormick 1 to Kill s-on in
.e suit he had rsTvol for hi
honeymoon tour. Thousands of dollars worth of .veddlr.fr presents were unopened toil ay in the Raker hon. p. Many donor? worabred what disposition would he made of them in vifw cf the lat.t anncur.cmnt of Miss Baker.
BLOCK AT KEARNEY KKAKNHY. N. J. Jan. 5. Police todiy said the eorpe found in a Mock of ice near here night be that of a murder victim. They were waitir.tr for the Ice and mud to melt from the body to examine It closely and determine whether It was that of a man or woman. The body was .etcar.ti'.y clad, but a bundle of clothing", believed to have belonged to the victim, was found nearby.
25 percent Reduction Sale. Vernon's. 3.14-tf
PERSHING AND DAWES INSPECT OIL FIELDS MEXIA. Tex.. Jan. IZ. Included in a party of prominent men who will arrive here today for an in-
Feppe.- ar.d Chern-s in great vvirn:
rlety. South Bend rioral Cv. 12? s. Mich. Ft. s:i-tr
Westinehouse
15 percent Tteductlon Fate. Ver-
pectlon of the surrounding oil j non's
fields are CJer. John J. Pershing and !
Uudget Director Charles C. Dawe. After an Inspection of the oil fields, the party will Vilsband.
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For any party 5urir.gr the holidays you should d-?corate the hou with fome wreath, baskets, fern-, etc. Call Adam Beehler. 359-tf
Ifoni r Mmrr Batti ry Sliop Brpairinc and It iiarKln
7IT S. Mi.hlran Lincoln f.7B9
K-.idenr. I Inrnln K.V.r.
DR. F. W. VAUGHN DENTIST G17 J. M. S. Bid?. ORTHODONTIA
tion rf th ;'.Ia-i
ate dead or rnX ;, sr. , N"ot six ptc. -r.t 'f th1 population of the republic will be ft to Kreet eprir.c ICizan rontaind ft population f'f over Lrr0.0r', vh' n tfi1 I uct rt-r.u wa. taken. I have ju.-t returned from a trir through a la r; ! rf fr' zpn death, in
company with .T. It. Childs of the exploKir-n on the flrpk destroyer ATTurkan relief a Ir;i!r.'.5tratIon. We'-''011' In th I'ira.-tis harbor today. eomn.fr-d the nr.-r personal invevj-! Two r.ther warships which were , . 1, . ' 1, a 1 - -1 1
cation since tb rlf.r ff winter set if,,; J- , rp w.imuen
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50 TARS KILLED BY WARSHIP EXPLOSION AT H HNS. Jan. Fifty sailors were killed anF 20 injure by an
he fate of the vi!iaer In ,: The Ler.n wa launched in 1911 'out
the he at t of t . strrken rearlon.
afterward. rebuilt. he is 2rJ?, feet
In one Jittl-- settlement the last ionc ana --s ieei in me oeam, uis-f.-.-ir Inhabitants died the day be-j placing 1.000 tons. for we arrived, a village of 2r'0 , Sh is equipped with four 4-inch Inhabitants ha 1 reverted to primeval ' Kurs, one ?ix pounder and four 1Si '.thlr.Kn'-.. w.th n ot to bury j r.''h torj.edo tubes. the Iat four bodies. on th- fir' tretrh of our Ions i IXCL FAMILY rKOST-niTTI-;. j-.umey into the fm2en h- art f.f the j You can mention families that nou -bound interior from Svirsk we you know who have suffered durtravejed without ttndin a single I ins the winter from the faulty conil!ai,'e where ;iny food, s.ivp s t a s.. ! t a c t i o n of tludr homes. If nur roubl be VioMvijt at any pri'-e. j windows anl doors ,ir pet in Cloigr:Uhty p. rent of the people left! ter Briek you need never worry al.vo in'thi district are maintaining 1 about wind. .snow. : et. nor rain, life sob-ly (,n .: di't cf pra .-. Som ' -w,k Stapb s-I liidebrand for winf tlw paants jrrind rass and j pl-s. 4-tf ff.ots into tlo ur whi h they s'dl at i ?.(.( r ubb s a pound. Throughout ! have a wide selection of beauthis va.t di.trbt. on. e one of Ku- tlful rrlmrose. South Bend Floral rope's Krain crowint: r enters. th( r- Co.. 122 N. MichUan st. 351 -tf rrov, s ;...l iv only !h" cold liu.-k of , l'-ath.
Vrtl. fiitr Flour. A bleak north' rn sun pquin'4down fur a few hours ach day on en. Hess snowfi'vd where the on'y thine N Ii:i-, v. irline snow, lifted by the hitinir winds and dropped 'n a J.i ender rni-t upon the .sib nt white yd a ins. - (Mir ."leih rarain jinuleii into an. almost d sorted villa ce. An oltl peasant woman with n face like that of .a skeleton, hohbled forward. In hr bony hands -he clutched stalks of weed and trrnss and in a voice to weak a scarcely to be audible fhe told how -he promd the.e into n mr.ke-shlft tl ur. samples of which looked and smell, d like chaff from a thrf s'aln - machine. In her hut. she mixed thi. with water and produced a brackish me V'S ' : n l''e on this for a few vee!;s
an'oola in 24 houis
' biiiiJh üLiiS) to Set the Original and Genuine YEAST
KCASCARA QUININE
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take H.BV-Urt kf M. Iii j Uadar J rrmtiy Üm warli tw
aJ La Grippe. HJT C B. Q. at nr. IXin(r?Ttf .nd fttrt rgrk b tfn coe(, limf jakk rellff tui cana ike CiL
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littl" Ulajre.i of the interior where j
tiny pettlements are returning to j
their state of erupting of 1,400 years atro. Ninety- iht vHIaTes we visited. In IS the Inhabitants were eatintr the last rf their dojrs. Ilve stock his practicaiiy disappeared. yt Alien these j,eop'.e killed and at th'ir horse-t. they cut off their only means of trarusportinc food. When the Ja5t of the hor.e Ls dad. the doom of all living things in IC.azan L- scaled.
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$50.00 Suits $37.50 $40.00 Suits $30.00 $30.00 Suits $22.50
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For tl.e ciotiiiti-r buyer that appreciates rent a'ue.. tie meat of th . lotliinr; market, this sale will be of mWMltl il'tefest. Wi1 ar- making n- i n-atii'tia i tateir.eins tr claims. Wo are making statemeios that w ean fulltil'. ur entire -!' (-i; of the lincst stiititiirs and overcoat -vus has he, n reduced TYVFNTY-FI Vi:
. i'KiiciiXT t ;, . Always r. tnet-.-.t ...r th :t our price. .-ta'rr at ?2S '. This al'ows a --ZZ ranee f price ti..-. with. in the rca.h of e eryoia-'s purse. ?S Th re are r.o -. i r - tn e rr.ethf'iis employed here all we ask is w that you ir. !., j'o ,t'is w e are i.ft".-rsr aiul iluu u. f .TOl.'U bett r ,:u : j'm r.t.
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COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and WAISTS for Today's and Saturday Selling FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE
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Records in Our History! Frankly, we had no idea that such a great number of people were simply waiting for furniture prices to hit bottom before really buying furniture on a big scale! Day 'after day since our opening announcement of this greatest January furniture sale in years our store has been thronged with the thrifty folk who realize that here and now they can buy furniture at rock bottom prices! Many of them have compared qualities and prices and as they gave us their orders they told us we were to be congratulated upon having the greatest furniture values in town! You, too, can profit by this great event, but you will have to act quickly if you want to get here while the choosing is still wonderfully good! Credit Terms Too! Not content with offering you what we believe to be the lowest prices quoted in years on furniture of such high quality, we announce that in spite of these low prices we will enable you to take advantage of them even though you only have a small amount in cash, arranging our usual convenient credit terms on the balance.
$60.00 Period Dressers $48.75 I1 I'ttllllllll'l !.
$35.00 Library Tables $27.00
$31.00 Floor Lamps $21.90
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hedroom furniture of this :n t;j.s sale at 1 s than
ou!d have- had t . ty t"o: a .ery t-rdinary o:i" lau a .-hort lirr.e ap'. F me in an 1 et
rors, rc gu' ar $Go valms. at somethin'-r really now, at a
Here 1. a value that .ets u new low recoril for price, on
splendid character. fJ'i-ati Anne period dtsln dressers with lare. 'rst-fujality mlr-
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$35.00 Wood Beds $15.75 Steel Cribs
w'i ); ou ! t i . t o i , .f t a I ile . nd rioor In nil. s ri ed at ;; ) orY. tht? opportunity for you to secure a heautiful new lamp is certainly a Kolden one! All the very nowsst do-i-i'fSVi nnd finishes and every lamp 3"rt !T.
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$13.50 Pedestals rl 59. GO
$70.00 Dining Tables $49.00
$130 Period Burets S95.10
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wh- i. . u : . :..i-e. tn.-!--- : o i: i !!! dh. II: ( de- at a ; : i as ! as t . !: you 1; now i. . i i y t'n.it . . ;.oi; 'na- T t i t . a 1'ir- 1-l UM.::. T.l'o'.e;- , I T, i '. I !" T'' Ü 111 - - . .. trat: i:. tin isla ! in . a ! ra:t r ti.ahoL..;iy, as low as S Itl.OO. ;
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$43.00 Dressing Tables at $34.40
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Vou KNOW it's a har-rain Here's jut another reason when wo offer whiton in.nn-
Complete $210 8 Piece Period Dining Suite $175
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for th.- many exclamations of el steel cribs at such a low Xot for years have you been aide to so- Here js a s iite that will rai.se your dir.- tal.L .,n r. .- .iti-f;a t i(.-ir
euro such a Mihstantial, v.-f 11 -built dining ne room nut of the ordinary and make ,h,di0 in tl.;-- .ad at the :..v. -
:ts furnishn rs the sra:rce of manv cuiii-
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dalichted suiprise we are j.rico a? this. Vou ran no'.
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!,.eari:nr on every hand ilur::);.; thi- sah. Harare, full-sir..-Wi.o1 beds, beautifully finished and all marked at 3)' i ff the ta bular low price.
iret baby a new crib at, the -w est possible pi ii e. This or.e bas the paf n4". safety drop side w iidh i-iottcts baby md Is convt tii nt for jou.
room -;iiie as this .'it a price ar.ywher? r.f.'ir so law. Iteautlful Cjue. n Anae period d.siLr;!, with lar;je buffet, latere exteii4. n table aral six dinin-j chairs.
est hi i' 1:1 e i r-. . . a r
plimento Id' m y.a:r trierds. Just a mi. all liff.a.r.t de.-liT.s and firas;,,
down payment at.d we will deliver this -'iite, enabllnc: you to pay the ba.ance ." n convenient credit tern s.
to s I ' i t f.'::: a T. 1 e.;y ita bearing a r:d;. u'.vusly low -ale ri'-e.
r itur ;r.;r a r.u...b. i -f dilff r:.t b-.er.-s :t: ! ' it.y and .'. alt.o.t r.!.; - .I.e.--. . r.e partlci'aidy ;! :.- ' ( a rTtj- ! r i in the .--,;.. at
$210 Complete 3-Piece Cane and Mahogany Suite $165
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Complete $195 4-Piece Bedroom Suites at $125
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Imagine getting: a complete 3piect suite of this luxurious character . at. such a very low pricV. C)f beautiful cane and mahocany finish, richly upholstered in Velour.
This is just one ef several similar suites which we are featuring in our January Sale and cives you a. clowini; example, of how low we have priced furniture of real character.
Six Diners $39.85 Extra special. A set of six dining chairs in quartered golden oak with genuine leather s!ip seats at $39. S3.
Kitchen Cabinets $29.85 Another extra special for our January Sale. A speeial purchase of kitchen cabin. ts which we offer at the phenomenally low price cf 523. 55.
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tunity like this to completely with the r.e-.v .-t how end bed. furnish a bdroom in the very A r -rular H C r, .-uite rut to J12Ü
j height of stj Ie. for -ur J.ir.Uiry S.ile.
OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT
TWO DOORS NORTH OF THE GRAND TRUNK DEPOT
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