South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 23, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1922 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ATTACKS HARDING'S FARMERS' PARLEY AS MERE CAMOUFLAGE rrmn children pci:fe mat on ChrKrr.as diy anim.il can talk. flKAD TOV.ni VI.ItNOVS No ?ü if'T t'tT rrr.-jiiTl. voj r I VOITt VFTXT. Debutante Maidens of CannibalTribe Ask Human Skull As Love Gifts The rt-en detains I j per cv.t hate tli' t c 1 t !l r- ' That' th- fhr.r .-, rOll cff. P.. i ' r bv- ä Ion? a n-j i!o h jo:T rjtPir.oMl ir-ir l Why rri' and permit th- fir"nn Anr; tr Lrilr.atr that f --!; r. : " tVr- in Your zro'-f- inisrht be a-ep wskn him with .1 rqut 'or yur 5amp of V.u I)ei! .":irfr. ::-tf-:s 1 '.' 1 l-'f !,- you l.Ue to c t -h- !i t !? "f cracks and rnrs.' !"- P.lu per ctr.t lie l-;tt;o.a i-a e rn- i Devil. 3 - - f ' the ' irrir Tr Hide. s.rf Harri-nii S.iy- Prrilrnt Has o I)-irr for IWnrficial Farm F-"i-Iation. L 1.v s;u;t"N. .Jar. rre.vt ''r'J,' w. T ' U(ks nr.'l oth' r re- j ad-r- '.vr-ro Saturday I-j . !nrr-r1 by S' m ll).n--:i. ! Hi'" r a t. j '! -iv-ippi. t" 1" h".-';! t agricul- ; iril murr-i- and P h :ii ;i int: t' i ,;..,r,,v ; .. son.it'iriiil aurb ultural I !.-.., . ! "', ,lr,,:-i!!r.iti'-'n's 1 r ; : i n luht . , J s o !-irri")n, w ho t a ,,..,. r - of :!) 1 r r i ultural bloe.
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1922
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M wa -till : 't. r ! action. Arrl : luipoi t;mt than ;m n ni . ni uic ricni ! a iji)ir;ti iirauiiunirr iiioiiht ami nin wiow a iucniR ii uimni rl'r t- f f from uu!. r li- (th1 Whitr. Miluauktr h1ih-t. l is im of foiirMlnto iih ii fo iit tho atxirisiual iHfpU. At his lrft is a t! .',' nt i!N "tin- ci.nff r r.c . I "jnnslc Pullman." I'm- 2 mile-, nathrs hhoml tin Whitr ynrty alonp; flu primithc rallnal -tctn.
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l or the lijvt tinir tin ranu-ra h is taucht scrnrs f ronnosan lu-adhuntrr lifo. Alu)ir (Irft) Is a rla f
vp( . . h ! hciulhuiitrr hiMrnt hrinc rliu atsl hy tho .Tapanoc and thoy an fat Iraniin? that their own head Is more
v.i-h it m;-''. t'Ut whit that con-; I. , . .j,: . -a ill .i" u il! I" to ;-. pt the j
i ..n-.iM. n'.iti"T-. f tlx- joint conj r-iori.il t i 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 of ;nri-ultural ir.'iuiry .1 ml .o!opt rolutions asking
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SX I II N( MS , .Jan. 21. vVii'u tin- Iron" skinri'd .v-mi of th- ahoriin.il Ata:.a!.- tril- of ih' asttiii l'orniosan inountn ins, it is not a l.ox f ( andy or .1 lrU'iu t
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man-i.itfs-.il.le uii.--.- wil
p r cm ana v. 001 ji i i-w . cut with th" a.-.-iManc" of that law. S'-n. I. uroot. r i)utdi an. Wisconsin. a!-o tool. t cUion to Sen. liartison's sul'l'' -stion rhat republican "Tia'or.- vt- imt int'rcstcil in the larrii'is' u.Ifar. and Mr. Harri.-on
agreed that m th- joint eonrcssiou- i el inuuirv tli i- had h. n no paru-
san'-hlp and that n-publiean ineml.ers had manifested .as much inter -.-t as d'H.ocrats in behalf of the
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not so much as laiif- at ariy l.'.d who cannot produ.-" such a Kift. Not th" a?" of I'l. but the presentation of 11: fresh heads mark the arrival at manhood for these chaps, and the celebration of the event is a crri-Iy cannibal rite. Studies i:iectrir Plant. These are but a l"e v of th" life portraits brought hack by William M. White. Milwaukee eh ' tra al n-
pe-, son to succeed in phot OL'ra ph - Kentucky mountains. In the lat-
irur them. White, an engineer for the Allis-Chalmers company, traveled into the primitiv? lands that li" by Iik- .litsucetpen to lordi e.vt r a liu;o hydro- hefic irojert now b-inc: carried out by the Japanese government. To the Japanese he hands the 'omplinient of earryinc out one of the most successful and progressive alonial 1 Ksssion programs in hist ory. YounrrMcrs Iklucated. With father and brothers still cimaKinir in head hunting, the j--cc-"ii 1 generation already is provi'led with modern school and excellent teachers and the doom of savage ih riinal life alrtadv is sounded.
tor a shot settles a tore, but with the headhunter a victim's head is brought back as proof of achievement and figures at relicious and family services. The feud has wiped out a bipr portion of the male I opulation. until now there are four women to every man."
Action
hup if the fniir white men i
to visit the FormoMan headhunt-i The Japanese have sacrificed
bv ..Egress to aid thei,,,. in f, centuri- and the only ! .f thousands of lives to brin
farmtr was demamled by Sen. Harlison. üb declared, turning to the r. -publicans, that "the country is thoroughly diusted with your doi:othitir policy and no-propram pol:t." Sen. Hursum interjected that "riht now is th" time for less talking and more action."
Reflections of a Bachelor Girl i:i:kli;-tk )Ns of a i:aciii;ik Tin poet. and dreamers have made th" world; the martyrs and akaüsts have saved it; but the roliician.s and profiteers liave GOT it!
Foor in. in' Hi' can't even announce that he's 'roinc; to diet in order ?o 11 f t his weight clown, without .-e, it-- a h'tle L'low of suspicion kurlli in ins wit.' eyes, and beins uiu omfot t.tbly aware that she is wo'i.brim: if hi.s new stenographer is a bkmdi .
Alt-, th" man who is fondly lookit for a p t f-ot am;el almost in.ir:ib!y nds hy marrying some little rb v. wlm knows how to per.s i.-ol" him that lor horns are mere- ' th. Mins of a huddintr halo.
T'.,' to.di-h things a man Used to ..a !:!. under the inlluence of al- . -ohol w re ".--rtfi t rmthines" beside I,. brut il thin- he sometime exo. .,b s una r the inJluer.ee of prohibition. lb" ata-." u:tl tiunks that all t'i- mot u oiM-prolileiii'? of socioand labor are settled, on the d.iv that sh" marri' a man who can 1 tlicn o:f Ii r mind.
a ' Nowadays, rveryboilv h ia h. r nnin i. hiuli Mood pressure. 'o;d.-. M,pp:--s.d d sires, social c,--.: L-oIfobia. divorcit is. or the 'i.b.t.on blues' Isn't this a won-
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v a i man has jus-t b"i.'uate his ti r st mustache. r.- w.isri;: himself oti any i.r I- r by th" time he le--;-!ot toj.-liair across his !o- s.mplN can't SFF any
is an acoustic village'.'
j this about, he say.', and are spend-! ! in.: a million yen a year In educa- ! ,'io'val and civilizing processes?. a' ; 'savage patrol'.' is niaintahied j
D
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This question i bothering tcsi-
THE violent paroxysms of coughing soon caaed bv Dr. Kintr's New
fare a standard Children like it.
. No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c
Dr. Kinö's
cvd Special Harms to
Waken lip Medina III hw"wwh the jungle, after the fash-j 0. pifty ,Tars a MLIDINA. o.uo. jan - What ; V"1".."' ' remedy for colds. Childrei
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j hunt is hae been iush'd hack into; 'the mountains. Chief efforts aro bo- i
dents of Medina ! inJ? rxpomknI on Uu. KrowinK Kom,r. t-ire Marshal U is" h .s voiced the ; , ,
opinion that acoustics are all wrottr. ! .... 1 WP"W T) 1 C OVTV The 'steenth f.re siren has been te.-t-i v "'",tli I" amphor. j V 1 ,V,V ,
ed out. from the top of the town, ' "' JTOT LOICXS CtflCt LOttptXS
hall. Or.lv one action of Medina ;'ve pe. eouid hear the fire alarm. The oth r ' rU) hoOM(I dreams in cam.v,. I.,..-, 1 ,i, Pbor products.
Ulm ri.-iiuK 1 uuiuii 1 1 1 - ii i". noise at all. A.s the volunteer firemen are sta
tioned in all section of this muni i
pality. the sin n must be e-piilihrant I
Make Uowels Normal. Nature's ay Is the way of Dr. King's Pills-
White, are discriminating in the gently and firmly regulating the bowels.
1'ho I'onnosan headhunters. sav.'l eliminaUng the intestine clogging
lioice of heads to be chopped waste. At all druggists, 2c.
"There is a blood feud between
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iti its acoustics in order to be of Ui'M' irnnsmcn and the I- or mo
benefit. Chinese," he said. "It is
The lire siren at U.di. a town near rmirM IlKo a family feud in the
here, can be heard for miles, r.ut Ixuii is low. I IleprescntatiV'S of the siren fa. -tory claim Medina .stt laid out right and that Hi' .siren they've brought every make that the fat-: tory produces is o. K. and capable1 of getting result. 'Kither th hills and wilh-y 1 4 Medina will have to ! mote in ftroj.ortion and the entire town re-, )uilt to gi t proper acoustics, or w" ' xin't boast- of having ope of thr f.ingled fire sirens and wi'd have to revert to the old method of having b.-ll or whistle herald a tire here." declared Marshal Wise.
v0,'n I T PROMPT! WONT GKJF2. Dr. Kinö's Pills the fianNnMMMM.
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Chooses a
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X HEN the Oliver Theater decided to install a symphony orchestra, their search for the very best in Music dictated a CONG VER GRAND PIANO E regard it as a tribute to our judgment on things musical that Mr. Vitale selected the CONOVER. As nn artist of exceptional merit hi? judgment carries a sreat deal of weight and ve can confidently ay that his choice of the CONOVLR came only after comparing it with others on the marktt.
M OR years to coir.e it will be a privilege of yours and a source of deliqht to listen to the beautiful rounded tones oj this masterpiece of musical creation. WE believe that comparison sells the COV01 'Fl tu for one hearing will convince you that it stands without a peer. IT W ILL MAKE YOUR HOUSE A HOME
H. O. ELBEL & SONS . ' 116-18 West Colfax Ave.
rivi: iji;lov zi:i:o. At one time on Thursday 1; i l; ii : it was live below zero. V re o;i eld and chilly, or was the house heated in a warm way? The winter is not! yet over, and you can expect more j frigid weather. Stock up now on some. Cinderella or Topsy clean mal j from Sölivler Kose's yards. Main
IS 00 or Mishawaka 4
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'TIS HUMAN TO The man who has mad" no mistakes has not been alive very long. It used to be a common error to defer taking life insurance. Inform yourself fully by reading the tree publications mailed by WAL.TFU KFC.AN. J. M. S. Bids. S-tl
percent Reduction :a!e. Vernon s. 334-tr
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ACHES AND PAINSSLOAN'S GETS 'EM ! AVOID the misery of racking rv.in. Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini-
h.MT-g te.th made, j tnPnt hzndv anj apply uhcrj - ov.-r 1 0,0 0 0 , von first feel the nrh or n; in.
, m i It quickly cases the ruin and send1;
f:nhed in I a feeling of warmth through th-
aching part. Sloan i Linivitr.t fenciraL's vrilhjul rubbing. Kir.c, too, for rhcumiti-m, neuralgia, cciatira, spr.iinä anJ strains, stirl ioints.
twp. modern lame back and sore muscles.
N chare" for ex- I'or forty years pain's enemy. Ask 1 s-.?aaT.- nr. I. It. our nei.'hhor.
!. : 1 - .t: of practice in j
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V. 1 . a x a complc'e mod- ! ! ntai oftb'e fully ' 1 s ?.t! " ' h" t-iost di:Ii-
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At all druggists J5c, 70c, $M0.
iT-tf-Advt. j V HrJr whic h ih vnu pui:ri:u? l7 1 - A
I !" ,,'. !,-.i t'aey burned can- ! . .i w h '.' 1 e hoi- e made. Then , !:ie ti- ' il it"p. latrr- tliry mvj a : No v jfs V eleetPC light. K.:i.oli t 1- ri:.ne Maria hulba ar..i ??is t:;ey a r" the best. 362-tf
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CIr our Complexion of rinrlc. ane and ciher facial oi'f.frorrrrent, VV - frwly Ir. H.ibeon'd Enem Omt- M
If other skin tre--bs. Ülj cf Dr. I W
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Homer Mimept ll.tttrry Shop
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114 North Wvip P p Michigan St. liüi Mo vo i ILjIU
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Popular Interest Grows Daily in this Unprecedented Shoe Sale
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lis the Shoe Bargains Become Better Ksiowra
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Will pay you to buy now and lay away for future wear as it will be a long time before you will be able to purchase the highest quality shoes made in America at the drastic low prices at which we are selling every shoe in the building including many new spring styles. THE BARGAINS ARE SUCH YOU SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS The stock comprises every wanted stvle and leather for the whole family at prices public ever dared hope for. EVERY SHOE IN THE BUILDING NOW SELLING AT LESS PRICE THAN THE WHOLESALE COST-A POSITIVE SAVING OF AT LEAST 50 PERCENT. The Big Sale is now going on in full force. The most remarkable and amazing slaughter of prices in High Quality Shoes that has ever been known or seen in all South Bend mercantile history. Don't forget you can buv high class shoes, all styles at $1.45, $1.79, $1.95, $2.45 and $2.95, positively worth $8 to $12. Just come in and have a look Costs nothing!
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Remember that we are placing on sale special bargains that are world beaters don't miss seeing them.
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