South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1922 — Page 12

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 6. 022 CHINA PAPER CRIES NEW 'WHITE PERIL' , i ITA I V MJQTRUQ Tft Hi

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.: i ri t-1 of i:.t--ma!.or.al -r 'Jitor.- ot t,i ir.-l hy Ihr . mi r.t r it s. ar'i.it'l projia'Xt'T.t to Hritai:; will iTi ffVrr ' a:i.i t pr - Kr.L-I.iTvl -ip-h T'lan.s it

1 byord f!oul t that thry will kki:i-t-r or lit-r earn' t i out vLrorn'isly. Vlpwlr.sr th- tnatt--r in thL- litriit. It niUKt cr.ni about that from noiv on An;rira ar.'l 'Irr at Hi itain -a ill rontinu. to xparrl th ir for--.- ot th parit'.c in orb-r ! hark u; a:;l rxfri'l th-;r omnv r- . I'nioii ttX Wliit- !V;ircl. "The purpo- of :lir wr't'-r in this

.miss GKUTiirnn i;c ui:il

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"Will yon ir.arry rn "l"h-iiuh!" -h' saiI.

Th. y .stood in th- zoo.

) asked.

Ari'l th.-n th- ni;arm,r.t of Ixinl An'us lmn"l.v an 1 Miss (lertrude ('ooj,rr was anrjoun- d. U i 1 1 a n:erni- r of the Koval Zoo-

loifical Sofi'ty Iy.rd Kennedy could enter th. zoo on Suriday whn others w r,- bnrr'-d. Miss Cooper llkef nnt-, n.al., .vfi sh- vent ;ilon;'. Iord Kennedy is urn- of th- rcat- , -t landownrr of Scotland and a; a i r h ro. i

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KOMK. Jan. Z. The Italian preys i? pretty wcdl asrred that Italy will ' not play a very active part at the Washington conference lor.tf ;if j ;

only the. question of the limitation ot armament is on the prop-ram. Italy fe-V. that as far as the question of disarmament is concerned s'he has alreadv done what ."he can do bv

demobilization; a.s for further arm - j aments nh' l of cour' bliffM toirrrrrrS iroxrn lierseif by the action of othra i

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ter.denries n.? they affect

tln'.es of China

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I. The mov-

b!n ltally roncprii'-

mnts of America and CJrxit I'.ritain iead us to the f.-'Iowinp rdfrerva-

IT'S A HARD LIFE,

KING IS NOW POOR :

JlOWers. ; i I"nque.--tionably Italy is deeply in- ; iterrsted in having a peneral renluc- f ' ti-jn ef military and naval artua- äj ment.i brought about. Hut sho sect : I'rance peint: to Washington with rj ' inte.ntior that are far from oh .an -' nim. and she knows that the resist-1 j

ance cf a slncle i;uropcnn power to (!i 'armament bind? all others. Thus Italy would be directly interested in the Washington conference

only in the t-v.-nt that the American president should also brins up the I fHrH

M nest 1oj of war eredit?. as it Ls hoped

he will. If it should come -e a dis-

i;--sinn of thl question Italy will ol!

eours- take the stand that the flnan- j

tlor.

Since

countries are

no longer rr'l- : :;I!V attention to armament.s n th At la nth- oean it Li likely and prol-.i.bb- that they have arrived at an undersea nd I np- Kur-thrri-.e.re, pupjv. th. ? tu n countries have united? "HnwfVfr lium;initarian u are it has already bcome d p s-1 1 -l iti ?h minds of the whit..- that laciil alienation between :h- w!ii'" and vellow rares is a r.at'i'.al itiip.-dim. ri t ind ran in no w.iy l.e ridir.-d. Now between China and Japan. f the same yellow rac and 1' .-dy ielated. tof. should we ne.f or:;inize x coin didation by taking a '.vantage of all natural expedient i s '.' I say indubitably u e should li i e a s.did ii'don. "Hut ther. are n prent many nii.--mders-tood eliplf.matic j-.ifstion.--i otitdandlr.tr between Chin i and Japan. And particularly is the Shantunu question a stumblir.fr bb.ck in the way to union. Vor sweral years 'he authorities and peojles of both

X)Untrbti have been In vigorous con-j lentlon. ! "Yet if. outside of the two c.un-I tries, China and Japm. there were j no other r.aintri- 5 int-r.v-tedly j watchinir. then little lifMculty won! : lre.-nt it.flf. Hut .-ir'.ce there are- : t'.ier r.ati'.Tn w.ttehintr with envi-I

nils eye", why should we not remedy out mutua.1 phortifrht'-dnes-i and nctend out viewy and sipht t a rider horizon and make mutual om promises and quickly e-;-ttb' the -hantunp question p th - will e lined lip t resist tli condivy -hlte peril?"

Only Gets About $250,000 a Year, With a Host in the Family to Support.

rial relief of Kurope is the. very first j condition for its pacification. Thew t

questions -are, of cMurr-e, safor In the)

Schanz.-r and a Mada

b.anrls (if a

'an! can be treated by them more objectively than they could be by a

Kin; Ceorpe ' f"rriirn mJniiitpr- These two men.

bv the wav. are two film nut Kef-n

LONDON, Jan.

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fr -m the m v i-e ee onnmir crmditions ; n,;nis1rr f,,;v ported on what inIi. w jr. vailing than i.- generally , tere-its him. r ili d. M'-t of the kind's income! cohs from crown lands and prant.s No more restless nlpht for the up-

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CopTiht 1921 Hirt ScLuL.er k Man

Irivy purse, in alljto-date mer-hant that has his store a year, p.efore the fully covered with' insurance. Why

war, ds;ite th.- h -a-y d.'inands on j tak the chanees or loss and bear, the royal j.urs.-. this in-ome more ; the burden of worry whon the than sutlic .l- in fact. Queen Vic-; Creenan Air ncy can eliminate it all ?

toria. notorious now f..r her onr-iCall us in the Farmer's Trust Hl der.

HARDING 'GETTING' IN WILSON'S FIX

.-i:i-'iny, .-iv.l a iertune out of It, and il i-1 leaving close on a million i sterüne. Since the war, however, the . i -osts attached to the royal hrus -1 ; hold have quadruple d. and the in-, cine from the crown lands has been t ' halved. Tlie kinp cannot let any of ; ; his e states to American millionaires j for hunting foxes; h- must live in j them and thus provide employment j for the few thousands of retainers. . A ri. h man desirous of cutting I expens- s tires a few retainers and 1 staves on th- board and watres. Not : a th royal servants'. Tor genera

tions tb ir faiiiili s have se rved th

i rub-rs ot (reat r.iitain. and their,

children in trem-rations t come will !. expected to serve similarly, there- ! fore any act depriving them of that Inheritance is a tliinfr unheard of. . I loyal servants are born, not made, j .lut a IVw Palaces, Too. j Hoiyrood Palace, in Scotland,; Windsor Ca-tl S indrinpha.m and' I I uk incrha ni Palace are all tstab-j lishments which cany a retinue of i .-rvants and cost far more than the:

collective palacvs of any millionaire. Yet nn. of these can be disposed

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i ii i I af Lard 10c pound. Darlinp ! I'ormer Presideiit is ympa-1 !ark,M, -(, , ( hil, st h ,(;7i, r,.tf ; llu'tie" for Kxeeutive's ! -

Copyright. lt-l. by tho I. N. S. WAS1IIN ;T N. Jan. W 1row Wilson l.as a fet lir.'-r of th. "de-epesi sy nipat h " for Pres't Harding in th.c prt-s. nt int rnati-uiai

situation, it a tatl today by a l i lese p. rsor.al fri nd of t!i- fo: in r

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. START SAVING With a Savings Account Here Save ecich week or month a small sum. Add to it as often as possible. It will grow, with interest, which we credit semi-annually. Do It Today All amounts, large or small, deposited with us between now and Jan. 10th will earn

5 from Jan.

1st.

GUARANTY RURAL LOAN & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION )x'n Saturday Afternoons 207 so. main stiii:i:t Opposite Post Ofliee.

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president who had j :.-t had a lop-4 e onfe re nee wit'n him i i-lmi dinr t h $2Zi "inZ TlAIT

treaty. (.

Mr. Wilstn f Is. a: l t:i isitor.

'that Pres't Harding i-- u ttin:; int

Si BUTTER FT ,Y WASHF.R

mucn tili san.. situation that "''111 lilmst-lf was in fallowing his return ,i

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from Paris, that he l.as li'oiad Ion:: M

and faithfully toward th- i.b al of

world p a a and now t ::. i t h- t run., h QeCtllC WdShGrAWnneT

ins i.i o.i: s i;.ia:i-. i a n- nos-

tile attacks :" a mi. all anI .li-iant-Icd minority. The formt r pr-;d !.t i- disposed to wait for the t cnf. r :a c to end all

;ev tr.c wiiu- : tii- mt'tnifTs u-l a M

wnoic ratner tnan : crite al of ar.v ene st.-cif : or! 1m of the ai-com-

i lishno r.tsi i-:rcr AI-

tliouch chary a'aout iin.,- -p;ts-sion to Mr. Wilsoa'- views concerning tl:e four power " ". aiy h.;- caller intimat d th.at th- forna r prsi.l-nt ir lr dined Xo i.-w it a- a ":t:;r:; t the old Valance of po.er i l.a." The visitor said h as surprbed to find Mr. Wit; or. .- i.iuoh. improved in lualt'r.. Tb- m b.-tt-r health, thin at any Tina1 .::; his brvakuiuvti, more tV.an t A.. y. ar- aco. and during tlie eonv.-r.-at iT. h jrot up

several times and ualked abo::t the

r-om, l;Ls visitor sail. with. !.ttl apparent effort. lies ret OimpromiM'. Th. forip.er pre.-idvnt vb -ires tlie f;;l!vt success of the Wn.shinsTon onfpren -es, aecordiv-r to his is;tr. Air. Vi;-o-i ;u.-- 1 tie wb.o'.ehf arle-l appr. .tn n of th- naal .-.?reeme:;t nfered into b the t'r.ite.l Statf-. .r..iT Jtrit.iin ar.d Japan, but rer. tted th.at th- H;:h-s ; ritrarr. l a I :.' .:. tkro-ich as

orlctnally pr- par d.

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Value and quality is the important thing in this sale; you get these finest clothes made at a great saving; beautiful worsted and unfinished worsted suits; rich, warm and stylish overcoats; all sizes; for men and young men.

6 Sheet Capacity 10 Sheet Capacity

Between these two machines the requirements of

m.ii. i ' i a z i . j i -es't Wilson. th".:cb.t the naal 11

any. home are met.

Both are manufactured under the latest develoD-

achwemer.tt was .tauT'he j meots and ski" known to the washing machine indus-

try wnicn means elimination or the troublesome belts and springs, and heavy cylinders to lift out and clean.

onslier d tl; - -or.rpv;on! ma i- to .laj.'iin and to Crreat Britain a r-

rttabl d.iatio:; frt.n. th- s;arit of thj undert.ikir.s. Imports, that I th former president would actively re-enage in political activity r that j he would take part in the fUh! that threaten! n th. four jowr j f jfici treat v v.er. '. c'.ar'd bv hLs v:.- J

itor to be witf.o it foundation. Mr. j 3 Wilt-on has r.e s ieh id-.a. It was j fi

-bated. "Mr. Wilson is defj.jy interested ,i:i tilt- whole onfer.-ra e." iild his ialltr, "ar.d lik- any American citizen he has th. nuht to h; own opinions on current ey. r.t. He is fol'oweel the rour?'- of th eau.f. rence here ith ketr:K z.t." ,

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127 W. JEFFERSON BLVD. Call Main 284 for Free Demonstration and Easy Payment Plan. Distributors in this territory for the ROYAL ELECTRIC CLEANER

for Hart Schaffner & Marx and Spiro special suits and overcoats that were $35.

for Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats that were $45 and $50.

for Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats that were $55, $60 and $65.

Our Manhattarr Shirt Sale A sale of the finest shirts made; big assortments here to pick from; stock up.

$7 and $7.50 Manhattan Shirts. $6 Manhattan Shirts $5 Manhattan Shirts $4 Manhattan Shirts $3.50 Manhattan Shirts $3 Manhattan Shirts $2.50 values at $1.65 $2 values at

. .$4.65 ..$3.85 . .$3.35 . . $2.65 . .$2.35 . .$1.95 $1.35

All Boys' Winter Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws Reduced 25 This includes our famous Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for boys. Bonafide values and genuine bargains. All Reduced 25

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