South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 19

THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 12. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1D

ENGLAND IS HAPPY OYER ENGAGEMENT OF PRINCESS MARY

On Strike

34 Years!

iriMFRED BLACK

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Ir.okeil at thm an-! thy know m llhntl" Is, it.i1. New Yrk anl "The-t "' siM th w.r.in with' "-'l I a s-ifor with thetn. -Mt .ilonf tr:ct Ciwrnhia.

the hair that had onc been brown. : in the dcsert. than hhe uoui! b- to-, Lon-lnr.'s wimn police ot th? : -Thcr- it is' The very wme plat- l:i' downtown in a brilliant J city JDW a year, although tho j A fncf nf Frnrhs

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i:.an Jraws a .Taparu.-- jinricksha. ;

THAT KNITTED GARMENT QUESTION

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the 'rr et and as njr a vo;i live. r Know I feh 50.

that's a ioadter. and a pood road-i " Tinu-f rhinsre and char. go Switz-rland whj.'h hav rhee?e datst er. t.'o. tan'lir.V in front of it: !r :rh them." say? th old proverb. ; inc from the f.rst French revolu--Time- have rertainlv rhanired. I .nietime.s I won.Ier if a'.! tlie'tion. i

n I trot, t ff the Limited here i ' " ii-" iot i n- aci. ; otan s unirst rai.rnai 1 sain to

; br the LVk.iale road, in Cumberland. Knirlnrd. seven miles lone: with a läTomorrowfs :I !i -auo'Have co-.'alr r.--.. in vo'irs-lf. and HOROSCOPE y-t

and Capes Appear to Win Popularity By ANNETTE BRADS HAW

the lirst tirne I .tü.j''1 the -onti-rnf. we'd never hearcl of such a thiny -: an automobil-, an-l the s'a- ? 3 r t 1 'A ja! a -'ia-. a'vl a 1 1 1 1 : 1 h'e-(if,vit shack at that. "I;ut the s'.-it ;on-ina--:er uas a dari;jtr. anyho.v. I remember !: Kae rn' part of h;.s lun h when I landed h re, all forlorn, ami h d t wait for the rid Mormon who 1

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Itts of rim! !;,"d tl;e opening up of new !ath

Tin: MnnricN motiitk faer prohl.-rns far bevor.. i those nt Iit forbeai-;. Sie her.vlf miist e

Willi- tins day miv be notable foi ja much more rorn j-1 r nt prrson, omiith breaking away of r.bl obstacle;- biniac P: ora- ir.divi-inal the . 1 1 : t i

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'N'-- si-.v a buekboar.l? Well. w ays to future and permanent w-,,,,.,,. ,on- ;,.nt'i,, : J w.mi-n ' br-ak i you didn't mi- miKhl One .-at. ; f.. ypt i? nmv ro without itiUnd.'r the strai-. and that other. and no ,,k to that-n- . over t' I trial, ar,i ditti-ulties. The-, how-j ,irni: out a n!i...r,lMe aarr,- al-i j.roreet voi, from the rain or th- rtjay tr,r,tl to pfr5..n.il in-jwav tir-1. and v, t unable to t.ik. a! and y.e.r fret never torn hed ; (;iUf.nrr.S- and prrhips to a predis- dav- varation. ' S-,rh women will I the flo.,r of the thmc at all. I drove - ,f,Kition t )0 has:tv ilT1petunu uil-!find theirc, v,. bepented nnd thei, thr;;; ,Uy ,n ot, ;i,pKCq th ,lT-r-'ful ar.d to direard strict tenets ol I ,r,,,r, mad.. ,a.j,.r pv tV t; n't Not a sp.ar of Cra not a "b,,,,,,,, ideals With firm crip OMLv.1i- "ll. FMnkham Vecetabp. 'otn--?!or a tre not on- w.rh of sh.id"i. . .... , , , 1

and the thermometer at 1 -' uU th- 1 "A" " P ' .',U'UI " ' ! ,oUn'1- Un"'n 'ViS nin,,P or sMTTermc ,

way. We earried the drinki icr wat r r " ; ' 7 ' x ,. ;, : v "

I os fiose ll!Iimi.l II I ,' t hen. -4l;.

in a ht!V barrel under M:e seat ati'l drank ojt of rh bunchob'. )h, we didn't nmke a fu- abotit individna! iliinkiit-r ups in th"1 das. an-1 whisper- I don't see that to died any vnuncer. at that!

the prospect of a tryinc year, largely perhaps, throuirh their own weak-

jnesses ar.'l indulgences. They should ; ptiard apaint diputen and litigajti'ju ati'l stippreys a jmvible tendenirv to misrepresent. A chfl'l born

A. M. PAIIMHTI-K. IH'lll.lXCTON. la. Iee. .", 1 A . M l'.ir'iü'ii r, V7, i-- the woild's h I m pion st rikep. He's been on strike i eats!

"We Ii.tI tri .rff n 1 1 n fl i- r tlio lillk.

, , . . , . .Uli ' this dav mav require earlv -v bond to fat our luncheon, the nM 1 1 Mormon and I that was t- kee, inI rigorous trainintr in or.ier to overb.e sha.le. an-1 at nisht we sta v d j rn!" tendencies to be imPe?un. With fa,ni'l, tb.. rr.:,d ' ljlful. .'1 tl d . lt SOme j HSt .t nCPJ!. (JUT T-

""m jil'ce I rniember was a cattle iamb, and there were row-

' b- s an, miJ.fatiErs aivl riatas and jthinr.. I thought 'twas very ro-tiit:it:4-. atnl when T u'ot to the

Ar I he's drawn J17.P''' strike pay,,

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tie 1 liiuic- ers His ehe. k for .?2.

a-it.e It future w it h- , ,(if1, s v, yy ,MJ,nth- jp.f,,,,. 1 f 1 2 lie

: of ." it a motif h I'.il t'T walked out on the I'ur-

lir irfon read with divisirin 1 . 1 , Ik of

f. atititu! time.

"I was the tlrst" American prirl in;

the (oiin'v, and before- I Ind been

The police of Prasrue. 'ze ho-Slo-akia. tarry receipts for fli'es for various sums in their pockets, and present them for imtnediate payment to people who break the peace by playincr on musical instrument ir

the Greets at the wron-r time.

The Victor Talking Machine Company investigates each city carefully before placing their advertising. In South Bend thry have selected THE NEWS-TIMES to carry their advertising exclusively. Applicant for membership in the A. B. C.

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r.ew eascn's efferinjr", there is alway? on? particular nrte whirh fir. is itfelf the centre of interest Many ind" .cations now point the knitte.1 frarment s the centre, perhaps, of srrin? popularity. It is trje that armcnt3 of the knitted pmre have alreaiiy appeared, but we may conr-iler these apjearnr.ee? as oniy the first few inklincs of a mode that wiil mere ise in popularity with the weeks. A purp'e-Mlk ami" yellow-wool mixture makes the charming cape costume at the left. Stripe of the same material, hut more closely knitted than the re?t of the garment, form an interesting scallop treatment. The straightline frock shows a turn-hack collar and a tie belt, while the -sim

ple cape is cnlinrM m heaver. The pu!pe felt hat with softly rolling brim shows over-stitching cf yellow wool. An all-wool mixture of black, pray and" yellow forms the suit at the ri?ht, while white silk make an interesting: borrifr in Arabian desiprn. The tie belt carries out the color mixture. The hnt worn with this -r -tume is me of the new stenciiefelts, shewinc blak and yellow on gray, tasselej in black.

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tit' re a week 1 had 1". proposals of i ii-a rriae. It w a - pits of fun! : "Tin b" . use.i to ride in and c? . . P"W

nai it in' ii pomes omsiue tne muisi- t and then they'd come and sit on

I'.ut P.irmeter wasn't that way. He to. 1: ii mit. He's still stiekinu.

itlm porch and play 'Wait. 'Til the; ji'lo-ads r:dl Hy. Jennie.' and 'My j W il l Iri.sh Kose' du tlie mouth or- j .um Pan before they went home J l they'd i'rt mo off in a corner some- ;

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' "d tlate ait pot toanv of us b t" . - dert h of b.is father, the Jlarl of! where and tell tne how lonesome bot ;s. oijt.t 1 .a.-. lb. jib al ' la t a -w 1. 'i-oiinit I ..a see 11 es i al-'tlny were, and how they wished l.n.;li-hn.a!i. tin") tla- I in r nt i -w t ny imP-jn-ndent of the family r of-! they could find a nice tri r 1 to come "f b:s ia'i eo i n 1 1 1 ? 1 1 ! i . S'-p,f, of a fer- and acres, as durini; the war he, and be happy a.s a cowboy's bride, family tra.im; i's hi.- to- l.a-1. sonm u 1 1 - p. . t e-1 ly itiberife-l a fortune of! Well. Well! T'o. . n- without v. nsdal or undu. two and a half million pounds from "And they save a dance for me.

fi.,foM. tr. p.. ;, a i Joi .lohn l.u I bis um e, tlie ercefitrie a ttd miserly too. at the eross-roads. and 'hree of rM' A ct'ltnl Mil.li.-i, w ho ib -pit. .Mat.iuis of t'l.i ft riea i I . who db'-d them had a ficht over m . Oh. Ij In- tank, --oin.-il -..ff -triff jobs in l:l-;. banns pract i-a My all In- p.ved it all! When I came back four -" ! n.i-t d . M r. m-nnit- w ült bi m.ss.,1 to "Harry Pas. .-lies." the rill,. Peside me all the wav to the j ":m. ent in tpe tr. ri'la-s thr.tmhout : s-illant Huatdsman. who had return - ; train -well! well: it seems like a 1 ! i.i. v . . . . . . r i . .i .... i . !

in-- w ii. ii- i i toe iinMi.4.- oi ii in i r l irencnes aner oejfis twin : . - Soldi' :" IT., I fp.ae .a t e -a'l- W i Ml tub d.

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"What? Pan serous;? Why. I nvr thought of such a thins! Some of

'tho-e men were roush, I suppose, i if I'd known the truth about them. 1 but if they had been princes of the i blood roaI and I a prince.?, myself, they couldn't have treated mr

I ream: "And here we are. in the Limited. !

S'"""-?,,'T" '" ,,',itiMl ,:,n T1'" f.nuily have !os , ,he d ra wins-room, hot and cold i

P"e I in:. wotjtide.j .t'l sas-d. a o. . n attached to the court, and the' Wlfer ladies

l ' ; - ' i ' ! 1 1 1 a 1 1 . - ii e i.nii r 'w it h . b iderootn ;e-t s lather was an in la'" tu. ani'is: two P S. o'si, In- p.mafe frb ml of tlie lite Kins lldat -e. of-d ;:o...l tt4ti::li tor tb ward. Win ther this is a real "love I not caption- "o I p. -.' ; i.iafi it" or not. the aver. ts I rit i-li'-r !

e-t I r l 1 1 : 1 1 1 lortinn. (!ies that Princess Mary ha don I'.. the p. 1 1 ! t i ir wot Id hi- t a. itir ! w . 11 for hers. -If. her famil.v. and tin t oor "black "i'!i ellnvv s '. . . , . -s , 1 1 a f i u in general. J i H'l'.V belt at 1 1 I i mef. ' viipple-:

la r:f ttie tatnaais . (K ami vellow . , i . ' - , -

.; e. i.iizttietn wasipieen ot r.t'S- ; wi'n a ny more courtesy and consid- ! sS Ia';d sh was partial to tine Im - s : era t ion C

llarl- of Hat-, w-.od His fitlna has!"" Mr-" " 1 'M- -'N'"- 'o.-m ,o uer; '' "t mihi ueseri. a u.a, ;i P . ! b . as . a 1 -. . did iti- urrin-l-i ! rif n'is nn,t ri.PiiTt-; it very much , bun-Ired and fifty miles--., nd up into t ,t.., ni.i Lev. ml t)n ti ... , an i... u il,'p- they were civen to her. Ith.- mountains, throucli the forests.

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lay in and day out sometimes with one escort at my stirrup and sometime? half a dozen. and I ntv r h'.ard one word that couldn't hive

been spoken in my mother's draw-j inc-room. J "Yes. T upio.se titiu. have im-! ptoed everybody says they have, j My daughter is- horrified when she ! thinks of mv uoins around alone

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Women stormed our doors Thursday in one mad rush to secure tne splendid values offered! We have no qualms in offering these wonderful garments at such a ridiculously low figure. We're proud of our splendid record in SouthBend and we're determined that every woman who comes here tomorrow will be satisfied with her purchase

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In Velours, Bolivias, Marvellas, Broadcloths and Plushes. You'll look a long time before such splendid coats as these can be found at $15.00. Full silk lined. Many with large fur collars and cuffs. All sizes, styles and colors. Anniversary Sale Price

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Coats Formerly

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A high grade lot including Salt's Esquimette Plush, Baffins, Behrings and Yukon Seals with large black opossum collars and cuffs. Each coat fully guaranteed. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE

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