South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 9, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1922 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Wife of D'Aiinunzio of Greece Teaches 'Em to be Greeks
Sign Savs Thev Are, But Arc They?
AT H UNS. Jan. ?. Teaching T' f i: to be Greeks.
ThV
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r- oh Mrs.
Kv, Pi!:r.rr out for her-
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;e wife of Ar.gelo Sikelia
poet, who's called
I Ar.r. ir.iio of Gr?:?. But eh an American woman.
"3 th daughter
of th
0 - w ' -. ' fT . y - ' -s T I " ' - - i f i "". ' ' " 4 ' t, : 7 f :.v- v v j Ks , V V ;- - v. O " 1 -V-.U ; . .-
lirt Balm.er cf New
late Cor!
York, promi-
:.. t ip. artistic and Lr.te llectuad clrt : - ar.i founder of the Nineteenth C rury Club. Clad in ancient Greek robes and v.-ith ar. Bt on her feet. Mrs. SliceÜar.o is try in? to arou-i in rr.oirn irerk worr,n the ?p!rit of cliwlc i r r ' ' . "UVr-? a!I talkir.? abo; tettr!n? .1 a ...
I..-. Tver. -I. tt 1on t havn t
Mr:
ikolinos ;-ayp.
u ' only to adapt u hat
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ar.';o-t (reks taucht. "It l.-n't ;o n-.ucl what thrj' did. '':t ho.' thry livcl. Thy knew how to cliMjs-'." Mr?. Si.". r'iir.o plarr h'r ?on. O:a';fko.i in in American unlvr:ty. "IJt cau.." fhr fay?. "drriOratic .'nc!nt Grct -o anl dnioeratic mod
rrn America have much in common.
I z W I . -..i '?": .-. L,hvnrD nfflf IRH RÜLEL.. I
h:"-i fete i mgfci T rW i
fiCVCINE PltOTECTOR OF Höstes. Tht L the narr.? termed to F.laborated, Flr-Res stlnr rooms. Kot only does this cU known rocfin? rrotct your home from th p-
rv.entJ but It roaKw a roor fire a well.
sii:aking or wise ciiacks. They were aklr? the actr?s if h .!kcd Shakc?rcr!in rolca and as
COPP Ml'SIC HOV. Now In stock, th I'.:: hits nt The Shrik. Terry O'Nell. T.:ck M
ehe r.lrked th? ashes from rarr.ei ?he curdled. "I Jt love
Our hak?r makes them wor.2erfu'ly With Muie
her 'To P.eeP Watuh Blus. S-ir.ny i.er.
'em. i r.ef e. Diu Panub iV.-.;.
A'.r.'t We Get F.:n.
thir.c; of the r'sands of satiffled
There are thouowners of Elab
orated roofs in this community. Call the Elaborated Roofir.ff Co. 107 W. IMvialon St.. Main 2 4 0 3. and
A?k for et!mat.
That's our
rorkcrhou?? Ro'.:. Baking company.
contention on j April Phowers Far.!.; Blr.-.ml
Mathews Krause
Bay. i
PRIVATi: DVXnXG IXS50NS Special attention to children. For
4 -tf appointment caH at 214 W. Monroe
Give your hath tub a surpris Bath with Blue Devil and leav n
Irs. A. C. Anderson.
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Make your
hair seet ar.d f.ufTy
iwith Blu Devil Clcaner.
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First photo of the prince of Wale? in Bombny. India. An Immen? i?n rr.id, ,Tll Daddy We Are All Happy Undr British HuW But rioting in other r,u irtrr? leaver rfoubt about that.
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'JH?. AN'GKLO SIKFLT.vNC axi iir?n ?nx. ;latti:o?.
PLAN CAMPAIGN TO CHECK SPREAD OF DREADED DISEASE
Federal and State Aid Pledged ! in Fiht on Bovine Tuber- j riilois in Countv. '
Fei-'ral and T"-to fit i rulosi.H in artle
tae aid ah f r is r:: ,o in tui' rn Sr. .To'-'ph rounty
Schedule of Farm Bureau Meetings for IT'cck Tuesday Midi?on township, hisli fhool. S p. m. Vlri'5d.y Xorth Liberty, h: !i M'hool, 7:"0 p. m. Vf-dncday c r u m s t o w n. :chco h-)Uf. 7:30 p. m. Thursday Gorman township. Saturday Green" towr.Rhlp, C; infra lull. S p. rn. Th.-' ccmrnunity neetinps of township unite of the cour.fy farm, burrau are In the interest of th mrmherhip cnmpalgrn. K. C. Bird, agricultural apent. .aj'j fveral w r known speakers will addre.? each g-atherinr. Townrhip chairmen have arrang-ed a procram of pocial features in addition too tho regular business I::f u.v.-ion.
TENOR WHO STIRS WORLD WILL LIVE IN AMERICA
Tv n a n i -1 c o . 1 S.Mird:-.
1 'AI.4i'd't-
rnrfj lif 'wf f n Hr. I. '. Tuli ri. .-tat
vetfrinariin. Ir. I.. B. u- kin?, o
the bureiu of anira! !iu--h t ndry. I
d"pi rtn;e".f of ;i grKulturo. ari'l ; ofTlials of t.'i r(iin:y fnrr.i li'ir-u. The rar.ipairj to wipp out thrt r.i "n ainciiisr tr:!r; m this di.-frict
J ! URGE HARDIHG TO
WIELD BIG STICK
C o ; , i ;;"!' v. r1 d 1 1
h of-
va5 w a;nii
frimli pi ; .i drl.'lv- mnvo in t Ji protertion th pu'oi!' liaith anrl h. eror.om i'" .1u whi ' ii f; ü'.ls In th f'jrr-.T in h tvln i-ittt f'td for tiy pr'-V'!i'N cf Br.'rrn;lir prrms.
It was p?!:;tv! out rh.:t U rar.5e of!
the iimited fedrrI UT ropri -i t ion available to cover indemnities, no deficit nuranee. roull b piven oncerninq the nir.rTint which ould be alloted to carry on th" work in t hi I ?i ounty. H-.nfVPf, every coop-rr.itir-n promie I nml it i i be.
Tiglurr Reign on G. 0, P. is ow reeclrfl. Administration Men Feel. WASHINGTON. J. in. g.rres't
llriinir is bMn-r ursentlv nresed hv
administration leader? In oongrey itp.d lirutenant? out through the country to take an immediate hold rn the political rrins of the party ? nd moro forcibly assert his power?. The death of en. Prnrof-e. tl;e cz-
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j.ertod rsisrnation of Ini. Hays and th-i
ro?tma ster estahli.-lied
lieved th.t will be .ibb
thrt county to J-V". Td
f;irm burc.ui .l'rt nfli of t!ie idoc activities in con-
:th ;t-i e;ij,i-
raiz.-.
Pr.
I-.nifrcrn'y HinilHo: ki-.s f Nplilr.c I
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the
work on a ration - wide h.isi? w.i be.
la? conducted vr.v from funds of an e n: rrcen ey n oprprin i eu rf ?i'At. 0 0. Thiri amour.!, it was y.aid. would be expended in d;tr!"..' where It was mot urgent. The mur.try is divided lnfo pre -Tiivd nrci.- and ? urns ft aMd-- according to '-ri-dition. a? rer em r.'iT.d e i by jtate and federal e.fi'.ei t!. to rhe -e. rotary cf agriculture a W.-ihincT'oTi. Benefit; of tk- oamp:n have ln of Mi !i -pndid "valu to f -armer. nnd tin- pub!!.- .-nrtra ily.
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:llk di'-itribur ion. I'nt Iirr.
propr;st:oi te e;enfj tri- w.-r
f-'rs lnvr i nrnhmefl to c,au?e grave anxiety to ad mini-trat ion leader?. With thr passing of Tenroe. following o closely the dt-ath of hen. Kniv;. thv administration has only Lodce of the old-time leaders in tiic upper branch of congros, and hks leaderrhip ?isrnally failed in tho l-3?t. rspion. In the lower branch the Pre?ide'it.v cour?" has heen con?tructed through f ad advice from his lienten::i:t?. Pefo-it of his recommendation? Tor a "o percent reduction in ?urt jxcs after he had been prevailed tipon to write a letter yo reoommendJnx was a blow to his leadership that
r owcrtul Influences in the party are i ftiii talking about.
Ill no rt CIrowirur Stronger. Mcintimc, vnaehinery ha? falleu
TINO PATTICRA. CHICAGO, .Tan. From law office to caj-tl nnd from c;i-t!rt to role of possible :-'Kcf's.5fr to C'aruo.
That i? th- carv-of Tir.o Pu.Ltir:n. tenor, making" his A-me.ricaji debut fcere with Mary Garden's opera cornTarty. This voting" IiLrsatIa.n. who two year? asro fan? hl5 way into th' heart of a Sil Man country?, today is becoming more and more reccgnizod a5 traly great.
Independently wealthy, owner of r. castlo and the husband of Counfc?s Iledwi? Schaffsotsch. ho abandoned other mb:tions to ting. Hero And Lover. On and off the stags Tatticra is essentially a hero. But above all he is the lover. "The countess' " namo is ever on his lips. It was at the opera in Breslau they met. Batticra was Mn?ing In Bagliaccl. She saw. She heard. An introduction foBowed. "Ah, it was the love at first sipht." :-'iid Batticra, pounding his breast in the region of his heart. "I love her much. much, much! I sin? moro to her! Now I am husband." Wife Coining Over. lie is .".1. She is 2. Betters could not appease the heartaches of separation. "I want you." ho wrote. ,,Conie .vor hero to this beautiful Jand and I i I i Mng to you again." Sl.o is coming. In early youth Battiera f-ang in the village choir. His father was a small jnrrh.mt. To satisfy a family demand he pre. pared for th law. Put the urge of music was too great. "I iiko America be.t." say.- Tntti'ra. "I shall ask my wife to May
here and live. It is nest that wo do."
are ready for settlement. ?dl-"-is to include purchase pricrland plus cost of improvement.
Term, part down, rest in 4 0 years ; t five percent interest. (C) Veterans may hav their adjusted service pay applied as first payment on thU land.
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.TAMILS SIIUA. Funeral st-rvlcos for James Shea will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the McGann funeral home. Burial will bo in Highland cemetery.
ROBL31T RUMSEY. Buneral services for Robert Run-
t-ey, four-year-old con of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bumsey of Washington rd., will be held this, afternoon at
o'clock from the Sacred Heart
Catliolic church at Notre Dame. Burial will bo in Highland cemetery.
WHICH DO YOU PRÜFER? In the old days they burned can
dies which wre home made. Then
came the oil lamp. Later they used
ga. Now it's the electr41.: light.
Rcimold j-ells genuine Mazda bulbs
and says they arc th best. 392-tf
Beet speak a language all their own. Soak your feet in Blue Devil
and listen. 14-tf
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LLOYD GEORGE IS ORGANIZING PARTY
expe-te.l to
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le Hi the !
j.a; if.to the hands of blocs and individ-
b-g!r.n July 1 indem:
it is co-.r":do
: of th-- ne f!s-ii V;t h tn ore ni e if " v '
if!'"- he .'i'e iridi
exje.-ted t'r
ua..-1. capable of directing legislation
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u 1 w-he-ther to the liking of the presii r!r?f -mrl ..Virt- i Hi'.iirlatrn 1 1 a l j
a - A i " ' ' fc.- '-.ii- i i j iii iiiir.i .1 ur j I ' d.
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; p ap.'oi.g !.-r '-t'",rin :m ii h'.M-,
the ' i ill :! i ry t .ie
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first in u 'f th- :-, wi:;
work. hi" Julian and Tr'-i.'.ps xprc--ed grat!f:e-if.-n w ::h t!: "'iv farm rs ba i supported th- can:;- ;gn ' f re
herd. from t ubercu'ar i". f-cf ;m "
i-ipf, t o see- t r. .ur'y . .ir'i . ranl :r; T ia - a re r) rattle (;rn Tost.
Aeordir.g t Bu r.cu!t;:r-al ap-'ir. I ri give-; ! tu' t h : nu:vb'-r. ' 1
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showinc, ;t T'.ie n-cS.-It a rr. p i : c n
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; uoi. mis pjoc acnon, to no small extent dictated bv resentment j of the middlrt and far west to "old ,";.-) r 1' ! ader.-liip. i.-, the gravr?t a i; .-e of eoner rn . It is r.-t denied I'V administration Kaders that Harding can have the re. nomination in 1?2.". if he wishes , it. Nor is- it denied that, as the outi look Mia pes up now. there w ill be
r;-u-, inductions in the renuVien
j lr.Hjoritif in both senat and housa ' in the elections next fall. It is the fear of administration
Bird. ag-'r-dtra now, however, that in 'he v art - I, i ' lo.ve.-, expected, next fall there will iMn Of' be a reaction which will hae its rf--a--!o:-.- -ere ; t'ect upon 132". Within the old
suard rani;? themselves there 2re son;o serious contests expected. Brom th standpoint of 132.1, the cur.tes' s-vp. .N'er- faces in Indinn . :a i i t former Sn. Beve-;dge for th- rM";b.uan s-er.at orial nomination - i r.dy o::f . Allen a Pijun- to AVatolx.
iov. Allen of Kanus is a
Collapse of Coalition Will Not S'eee5arily Mean Premier's Downfall. LONDON. Jan. S. The political future, of the prime minister is the mo.it talked of subject throughout Great Britain. When he appeals to the country for a new 1t.c-- of power within ihe next few months, v.ill he be able to retain his portion? Tae coalition government iM quickly breaking up. It is hated by liberals anud torier. while labor will
ilnv nothing to do with it. It itj so unpopular that no candidate at I an election dar bran el himself ar ;a 'o.iliti"nist.
N'citie.r th- Irish settlement tvr t'.ie result- e.; the- Washington conference have increased the standing of the government in the 5'ighteM decree. Therefore. th' premier, without a parry or organization of his own. finds hin-.slf appre-ntly tied to a mas- ef unpopularity, v. hK-h must
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Thomas I . .T ,i--'. -on. prrs.-iev, the county bureau, robl t!i rn- : that the s.tuatior in this ecu;-. reminded atterti : n ar--l liope-i t h 1 substant: ii p i-'' :' the ill i 'o.r.ds .r.le:. to T-.d:.ar..t wcu.d
..r.erted to u.-- l.-re. r.ite rreo.-.'se w.is r.-..3-v.den :ed eery .iesir an:pa;gn f r.ard a :
;!;r.s 'cu'.d ptrr.-.;t. Both the ;v j..-:! v.: f-er.t it: e.- de-I.r; t t'..ey we r.s;r''.e to the or: i :..-
th- t '1!-.;h;;:! .- r. i h-r t v.r.m r.-- i. : uthorities th.t th-- ov.'.r
of
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W h ; :e. t e t
no de:i1 tr.Mals :sh the .1 c. n-
1 -. p; r e ?' f CO
o be watchel in 1? geographir illy "rieht the Agricultural bio.
en. Capper of K.ir-as already has warned that if ir:i does not prove to be .-mother 1?1C. the administration must move forward with progressive legislation that th peepjo are rhiriioring for. B. p ibli-in leaders admit frankly
LEGION CONFIDENT BONUS WILL PASS
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Five Kinds of Compensation for World War Veterans Will bo Provided. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jan. National Commander MacNider of the American Legion today stated that he had assurances that the
1 world's war veteran bonuti bill, now j in oongres-s, woul 1 pass congres-! and grt into rffect in July, 1322. His j assurances, lie. paid, came from fn. Mcrumber, N. p., nnd Rep. Fordner-, j Mich., sponsors of the bill in the j senate and house respectively. J
When and if the bill be.-oincs taw n its present shape, each cx-scr-:ee man or womin w-ill be entitled to the following op.ieuis: CI) Adiuitrd rvice 1 .y. .,r. th-
This will fix my cold T ALWAYS keep Dr. King's Nrw 1 W . w
Uisccvery lundy. it breaks up
hard, stubborn colds and stops the paroxysms cf coughing. No harmful drugs, but just good medicine. All druggists, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs
ra t (
1 a day for heme :'-rve
Stubborn Bowels Tamed. Leaving the bowels unmoved results ii 1. eili.n destruction. Let the gentl stimulating Pr. King's Fills bring t you a regular, normal hovel function ing. 25 cents. All druggists.
PROMPT! "VATON'T GTUPi:
r. Kind's Pills
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and $1.2." for foreign ?ervier. Maximum of .?.V'io f-T man wi'hout mrr-
fer man with
?eaa service; $.2.
o-r5e.1 erv;ee. Adj'".soiI f-erv'ce crttr-cate old irifiranco feature), .1. p
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break into its component p.irtc thus j up i2'"'-voir H'.'-vr.nt poli-v. The ceasing to exist and be. either j fare value of this policy will bo
".0CS times the amount that would be received in cash. The faee. value
t.
ri.151,' V ... . ..... in the coming fleht. Lloya George
s far teo n.stute to b
this fashion.
When
ciuglit in coalition
breaks Lloyd r;eorge wiil be a leader witb.ou ; party. Therefore he. hie, dec; led to form a par'y of h:r o r. Churchill a inorito.
To do this he has had to flr.d hi.-j chief adherents-. Birst of all ho lia.-i
picked those members whom he doci
of t hi 5 poljry VO'jld be pny. hjo tO the veteran at the end of yearr, the face value would be piii to the beneficiary of the pokey. L-au values arr also provided for. :t. Vocational training aid of 1 . '' 3 a day "hile takinr a courne in
vocational thus pali
trai'iihT. ill no rase
not ncc-d. Of th.es.-. Austen h imbe.ain comes tlrst. He i. unpop-
and !:e is ular .nd would permeate the r.ew
in so far as i party v.ith the old toryisni. Lord is concerned, j Tai .ron comes next, l.'seful in t-onic
ways, he iK .1 Jonah M'lien it cr.K? to actie politics. Balfour doesn't matter e:ther vay he is a very obi tnan. Worthingten Bvans. .?cretary of the v ar department, and Stanley Baldwin, see. retarv of the board of trade; Lord
1 4 perce pf of what
T!ie amouru w.iu'd rx-or'i would have
A 2 I Ma so (p j Ii Elk 'Y. Moose j u I .. 4
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p.'. id hi cash.
1'nrm. City, Suburban. 4. Barm or horde aid. I4ft percen e.f what would b paid under option No. 1, :f the mney I? usA l
to purcha.-o. Improve or make pay-l ments on approved farm or city er!'
suburban home.
estab- I . i
Lee
Pareham are thve
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assert it far more forcibly lias to date.
,:h
t eri.l:.i'e :;.e e; i -.--.. .ppl. Cat ::; . f the tul" r.ffe n . t .
8.r-::::y I in ?; tubt-rcul-ir gertrs
r ; f was .?-.. v -
It v.ii st :d th
r i "i :ic .1 - no:: : fi f 1 ::::5 as'-::r.g th :t.l to '. -p a :a n b :-v f r - r.;e
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Home Economics Federation
To Hold Important Meeting
Land set: lenient. (A) Brovidcs for th
rhmer.t of reclamation projects f:rj
f airly i dvi'kpmnit an 1 improve men: ! r
of vacant land. This may h govern-, r nie::: Irnd or ir.iy be land pur-' chased by the government, if pos-ir sible, project will be located in eaohll
Ikenh.ead. Nt to th" premier they :ue saie p.ijmg part ef tb... I f.
are the two mo powerful forces inlPtir.Mas? price 0l privat.,- land-1
s all n question of leadership, and
i i'.imi:ik i ircumstances. tnrv uu ,4i,,it.
.'.re. Pres t Harding must assert r twn -.en wheco rooner-tion
f.b"od o'tt a altoluteiy neee-sary are Winston Church!!! an! Lord Bir-
Br.tish politic. Beth are m
cf J.iUge:- 1: infe-ote.l r v
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"rtant uie- niics
meetlr.sr . fede-rrttion.
thc o m -
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An
Home i:
rcsc.i ci tarra won. en ot the county.
v. ;:i
'ii th" court houfv p?
r:-.- will be diS'u.sed to not only -uerrthen th c rr.rJz-j tton but t' c::t'.;!o' a program, cf instructive nn-i e r -s:ru :i e work. Mrs. TIarrv
held in the- examination room
Thti.'sdav.
; out for th premiership.
tiCc-riTe ays tr.at ne uo; which :ets it after p.-
with the. job. Progroio I Vndeney. Tiin cime -;-r P. ob err Home
ked
nr.d Lloyd n.t mind ii through
w
ithin
ia :
few
years
as risen
W ilO
to be Next
beught for
vice men project as (B farm umt;
parr .
to be mployo.i far as p--.ss:b!r. Broides for the
B n
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th-
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sale of
cn ta"se project;
wi. n
Never mind to what Order you may belong The order that directly concerns us that we ant to receive is jour order for Harrisburg Coal It is lyal to all who use it plays no favorite. :t has tho "sign" of worth. It has the "grip" of quality. It in the "pass word" to respectable socieij-. S.C.Lontz&Sons On Colfax A v. Main 74
FUR COATS $75.00 to $300.00
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O0MPANY
Open S.i turd ay Till 9i30
SPORT COATS $35.00 and $50.00
Ja i v 0 1-iA 4 iffe
A Coat Yon Have Needed at a Price You Have Wanted
Cloth Coats To invest in one of these splendid Coats is simply common sense. Here are fine big models, made of warm, soft colored materials of high quality
voats tnat are
$12.50 to $112.50
comfortable and stylish. It is plain to see that they are remarkably 1 o w priced.
Plush Coats Your good judgment of values tells you as soon as you examine these Salt's Plushes that they are genuine bargains. They are durable and beautiful, sev
eral models be
ing enhanced with fur collars. The low prices warwarrant immediate purchase.
$18.75 to $56.25
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that , c!-ir- . p n . -
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: . o .-; . Members
chairman
of
the feder
I i r::i T 1 ' e '
of families who are idrtn-
t. Joseph county Invite i to attend
to make
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i h the butf.tU arc
It is planne
the exchequer
car. e. the tv.-o v-u"v ah!
.Iew. Sir Alfred Mond .and Edwin . Montagu, ar.d so on to the c?cond raters. Tezethcr thcfe represent liberalism and torj-.sni in about eQ;al sections. Th-?ir or.e party principle i alle-g:ance to Lloyd George. couplM with sneers at the
The Securities Investment Corporation
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COW
Coming, Coming,
INTEREST
for money used in It3 home
o-g.anh-'.ation or.e rf the big fac- ! forth com Irs: election.
im proving farm life and
nr..D Tow Aim vr.iixo.vs
Th reiaon clcth'.ng
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ON TUP. MOIIMNG A IT CR, Bor example we might take a New Year's party. After that even the best i ; us fee! groggy. To clear cut the kinks in your system, to ureerk a lnt of ren and enthusiasm
i r.--th:ng will have a better effect en- ; hm a steaming Turkish bath in the Ci ä I Ba. n.ent cf the Farmers' Trut. 3-t? 4-tf
The program will "be o progressive nature, but
anti-socialisti." and
i gently sdrcr.sly
anti-comm'inii5-
t.c. Oppsitcir. to bolshevisra wiT. be one of its chief planks. Mode-rate social reform will loom large. This party Lloyd George will lead unchaller.red. It will undoubtedly attract an enormous amount of support throughout tb.e country, particularly among women, to whom the oil party names mean little or nothing.
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building business. In the year 1221 this Corporatien constructed and sold 43 houses in South Bend and Mishawaka. Bor 1022 the Securities Investment Corporation plans to build at least 10 j homes for w orking men. This building Corporation, with net assets in ccr of $225,000, affords an opportunity for safe investment of taving for loan periods cf one. two, or three years. Securities Investment Corporation C'onxTvativc Life IHiuding. 122 south Main St.. South licnJ. Ind. Phone M-S86.
The advertisements in this paper today and always, are bids in a perpetual auction for your patronage. In this auction, you have all advantage. Instead of bidding against other buyers for that which you want or need, the most reputable end reliable merchants and manufacturers of the neighborhood and nation are bidding against each other for the money you have to spend.
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auctioneer, th ese advertisements are COMING, COMING, COMING, with offers to you. You cannot afford to miss the advertisements in this, or any other paper, today ox any other day. Often, they are valuable; always, they are interesting. They indicate where you can buy to your best advantage; what you can buy; for your greater comfort and convenience.
Read the advertisements, news you REALLY need.
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