South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 20, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 January 1922 — Page 19
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Home of Career Confronts Another Famed Pair
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IMIANK MAYO. IS AN'(;i;iJ".., .Tan. It. Tlfo ari ."-nario aral! l ptranc ly in thf ra of Frank Mayo, flm star. In h:" homo has nri.-ri tin1 r,i"St;on of a rafer vs. Imiiir lifo. In hi inrt ifcont lilm th same problem Is facfM. In lifo it Is th uif who dom.inii thp rlcrht to follow li. r ctrrer a.ftor rnarria.c; on tho prron Mayo ap
pears as a younsr doctor w ho puts .
'i: pnf o"-: i ii :i 1 duti' .s ahov' homo I :fp. Mnyo's wif. lVim.ir dr.. low 'y, ; 1 rut ! dmiMt r of Tit-- :' imd !-:a!iit, lopol.l .odowkv. ha.s fol- : '''.sd th" r.iMipi-' of t 'orit 3 uro Tal-: mi i(lKr-, and other prominent ! i. I i!i s-.T. that :mi rl.iC'1 phou'd not : .lit hor .t tco ambit ior . I!kp Ml ."ilmadsro. i'ii1 i"ytf tint -.ii'di a; -: l)oiiId n. : I"' intrrprot. d n 1 . d "l U' to d . o . t .
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ia;m.h GoiawtKV. I'.oth liao ifipurl statements repardinc their views. S.ls Mrs. Mayo: A ma.rricd woman ha tho same rights as an unmarried woman to further her arer. A man has more respect for a woman who is artistiCAlly i-apahle. I boliove In indiiduali.sm. Marriaxe cannot nullify these views." Says Mayo: "Knowing that my wifo had been an actress I lirsed ho-- at marrlape to forpet all thouht of the theater that our ui.i i ri ice mipht bo :i success Theatrinl environment tends to jopariff husband and wife to their mut;nl dlsatlvantapc. When a woman's a rc 'j enters into the cao foi ucee?.s rather than thouchts of love." And. with some finality. Mayo dis-'Iiim-i all rt. spopsihllity for the fucs- of the tnarriaco should sho return : (he st ape.
'MAKE WAR GRIME
PEACE FANS URGE
1 di ry and th. substitution of a potential army through citizen koI- ? iiii-ry on the Swiss model.
.. All nations shall mike public reports unco a year Fcttinp forth fully tln ir military and naval armnmut.Is, structural and chemical.
M T) i 0( Th.. reports to be erified bv an UiicapnaiK Hrnadrn-t -0.000 (ll0rj:0(1 (.ormnjttrpSi
AppraU for Krai Intrrnational Harmons.
i'. Natioral armaments to bo reiltne.j to th lowest point coni'tPnt with domestic saivtv.
i'l!ir.iic. .J.-.U. :. - M ke war a irr.e, purn-dnb!-' 1 y the w of r.a-
tiotis: abolish sol d;ers and reduce
lowest po!nt ::est.r lf-tv.
armaments to t i lowest notnt i
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Quail.- wer-- used as fisrhtinp MhIk
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onsStent with domestic Mf-tv. - ' ' 'bus ..polish war ' ! A nm,,V hr,in a,talns hti Tliis i-. the p!,n. Noh-d in i UVArA w at the ar of appeals for p.a.o ;i;;d scattered 1 V-- darted as reform institu-;.road-a-.t owm- 'bo . lvilb-d world ' 1 10rs 1 04' bv rbn acoai-s. ho s.k 1 istirc: Ua:?:- 'vbich came from Germany P-ae,. ;!!- ! ijio:;-. The W'ah- wa !v'o;,':;" Knsrland about 173 5. ..-;;! o-.pf, ta rv e. foreign capital ' recorded life insurance poli- ., n.l tb.e tirt: r-n-- of the world c' v,a i"ied in Ixndon In 1 ö S ."t . tro a mo-.-: i .-. jp-r,.s of the reso- Si:t of th human palm is 7. iut'.or.s dr.a d by "Iiicncors a nd !i5n- thtck a that cf the eyelids. -:it out in boo:.-t form In t'u in- WilhMniira of Holland is :er--t of pea. -v in expert '.M'.puixt. Salmon l.:r iM;. railroad or- Afrie.i furnishes half thrt world's -MtiizfT .irvl corporation builder, and upply of old. Irs. I'. K. l.av,-unrth. ( bibw on-an. l ir.r brll is aid to have been .ire the leader of the moem.nt 'n ine..:i j,y the Greeks. 'hicao. Their plan. la-'-d upon a I'l.onoraph are helper usd to ;Ian work-.' ojjt ly L-vlnso-. in ' tea. h pirrots -ti. talk. . onjuni tlon with the late Sen. Kn-v. f art;ii (ht of working in would call for th- codi:: ation of In- 4.-0 Id (:des t national law. i abhhrnont ,-f an, Ir.a.n baths are almcwn datlv luxinternational court and romrubory : u, jn Wr Xrd, arbitration on intern .iti.lra! -Iis-, r. S. railroad hav abot 10
putf-s. Anion trto resolutions dnftei are the following: Ilr?lut1oTw Ir.iftcd.
women employes. Kushf cnrpeLs and imitation
1. Wsr as an institution for the , , , . . , ..... ... Good heart arainst bad fortune.
It taks all sorts to make a world.
1 lie k: ows not on which lep to d.lt'C.v
All annexations, exactions, or v-
."teure i-y tori e, ,iurs.- or traut to' m declared null and void. 3. An International eourt with af-. rrmatlv' Jurb d: tnu,. modeled a3 i
settlement of int. Tariona I disputes i
;o bo abolished and il- i l.iroii a pubi.c crime. pun:sh.ahb by the 1 w of !iations.
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If you would understand men. sudy women. Heath !s far better than fear of
death
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Men! Here's News
Special üb
Piirclfflse
We hare just made a wonderful purchase from Kuppenheimer s surplus stock. Over 200 of the finest KUPPENHEIMER Suits and Overcoats at less than at cost to make them. These garments were made to sell at $50, $55, $60 and $65. We're passing our saving on to you for quick selling at one price
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Goiag Strong: Our January Sale
Suits and Overcoats Values to $45 ....
Suits and Overcoats Values to $40 ....
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juus ana uvcrcodis ij Values to $30 :. . . . Ö 11
oys' Slits and Ofercoats
Our entire stock, fine all-wool overcoats; fine suits mostly with two-trousers. These prices are the lowest in years.
Values to $10
Values to $15 $JQS
Values to $25
values
Boys Stockings
27c
S3 values
Boys Sweaters
$1.85
$3 . values
Boys Jerseys
$2.15
Trouser Sale
$4 Trousers . $5 Trousers . $6 Trousers .
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Underwear Sale 85c Underwear . . .
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Underwear
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$4 Of Underwear. l3
Sweater Sale $2 Qu Sweaters .. UlinÜL? $4 on OK Sweaters . . UluUu $6 Q OK Sweaters . . 04.150
Shirt Sale $2 $-3 Shirts d!in $4. 9 Shirts . . . . &3Bi W $5 e?$ Shirts UÜcbÖ
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