South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 30, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1922 — Page 3

MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1022

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Indiana and Michigan News

PRISON REPORTS REFUTE THEORY OF CRIME WAVE

.oral (diiu-ani s vaun w , .peped ar.d wa.i fonnd to contain Statistics Show Fewer Incar-j Mr. ibaic'by. f.jimriy n the erratinn in Past Year ! ,in,b7 1u ;"f'- fA iw il.ijs .'.so t fic- winnw f 1 1 i a petiTlian f're ioil-lv. i tinn ir. probati rourt fur the ap-

INDIANAPOLIS. J -in. 2Cc "Is t :.-re a frim nave?" asks A bulle- 1 .r. iud by th R. ard of Sra i .t.i r.f le. whir n na the an-wer ;

tt.ov, penal Irtitj?ior.s and j i ;!- I -r jn rr ATTPfl ITT Ä ft P P " Indiana 1 ) SKKOyKS IjH AKllTi I.'oubtl!" th'M hi h"n r)ni!iyAWl Alv 1 uu VlliliVV" r.nnt.nv th" h;jl!In. "Inj lATTPHP TO TJ X J ff1nss that ar ..p-t af u ia r. o-j.ri- ; I j I I I M I H I f llA Y .ly by 1km and vonnc mn. t'.i i vVUUUUU Im Ml 1 laf jar. in th aerrßat th,

t-;ta.l ruirr.hT of prls)nr- in jail as ai tn" toal ornm;f m''nN fMf i mi'irn.ir.nr ana fiom- ari fhowr. by tl; reports rmm 1 1 . d!f-; iTn ?a!" ins? jVjtion nd roun'v t j:.'s to ha- h'n ! than tlK-yi . .nvra! yits ac. Tako !!. Indiana it'- prison, i 1 1 ! i ir'iia t or v .ird tin- Vo!iif'ii' .

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r.". UM", at tio- S-af in lL' 1 i: na-pra-oii 1 . -1 - ! r ii Jriflud" r. fo'i transferred from in' In d hi na it-fiTimtorv. "At th ! for ma tor ' tlifo r- 1.J7-" in 1 I and 701 m i;t:'l. whi.-:i. ,f oiir.. ; . v V .'.'oft on ar otjnt of 1 f rar.f-rr"-d tn'tiu ;af prison. 'Iii-- Wninan's pri"n had . 1 prsar ;n I'M." and in 1121. Th-!o-.il r.uiiM'-r prf-rnt m tli.-o thrro i-.r;ttjtb::i on Sj.r. .'.o. i:lä va 1. and on Sp:. ;to. l:21. J.l.s'. 'Thr -i'i:n mi; rnf p.; to n.'vi; during thi Indiana a a r IM.", i iM.h'ird "1 ar.d in lf21. S;::.: ! ! tii- r.ofoi-raatr.r in 1 1 I T, num-j r w i ;l'J and in lf21. SSI; t l'jr Woman's prison in 1 1". and! 1 J 1 . 2:; Thf total p.uml.:- oft m ni;t ;n r-td to tie tnia- irtitii-o-dnrins 10 17. a. l.'ii ;i!1d r:n: lf.'l. l.ivr.. . T.itir.s: th'' m i-drtr.ea pops, at thi a vi tiii;a i department of the opian's prison, there i 'ept. r.r. mi;., n weje pre-ent and on i a.e clay of 1 f 1 . 4 At tlie State farm tlire ware i'.l'i; tn mr. and e0 in n:'l. The total nunil-er of 'osdeme-irunts at tliee two inst! tuaons ti Sept. Hü, lftl". was niol in 1921. "' l

"The number of commüments to(r an Association of Colkciate AI mi - tio- Correctional department of th- .,lC flU. ,xo,nei:((. , scholarship,

woman s prison during I :!.. was -1 7 I and durinc lOn. ILM. The Sate farm was in operation only s.v month. in KU., bat the number 0 i-pni:ininienis ror i : 1 ' tneretoj wa J..,J.'. while tip nunioer dur I , 1f, I . A , - At the juvenile in,ti;utio: -. tlif . number present at the Indiana Roys' ! s hool on Sept. .TO. I'M.", and in l f 2 I Si "M. At the Indiana Cirls' schoi on Seju. .'10. I'M 3. there were P e.,.er and in 1921. .";?. The iota! 1 :aiier present at the two jn-titu-t.r.n5! on Sein. .'I". UM... wa 70- and ?. ltVJl. ?2. 1 n e numoer or aimmit nnnt- to the Indiana ltoysf I'M.", wa.s jo:; and in .1. 001 during ; 2 41. To : t z 1 the Indiana (.Irls s. hool duripi: 1 1 5 the number wn- 1 1 and iluiy:. Tiie tor.il number id ' ommitment to the two i n -1 it 11 1 ir-. ' durinsr 113 wa- .".ir.. ;nd during! T'21. ?,. "Of f.iuise tinere should be ta'er into account, tlie fact that o'" crowded conditions theso acC I U-e , two 1 n p'ittitions from time to admit all w ho sh .u!,T t ttnie ( annot committed t aereto. "N'ow turning to the .-unnty ja.lihe total number of person" cn t:i:ed in the county jails in Indiana! Inline the year 1 '.' 1 wax 4.".7r and! lunnr H21. LM Us . (tf :j,(. ?ereri -entente-' duritiir 1 tM ." '.ei-e Mail! and during J:21.

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rn-:0; tl from --otne ether -fate-. The Minii'vata S'ate pri-on. Ibd'orma ! ory Pd Wfi.ivui'v i f .'-m.i tory had a toia' numoer of 1. '.!; inmates .m the Isw: tlay of tlie f:.al year 1 f 1 '. T. : on rhe la-: di' of ?!te h-cai -a: t'.ere were l.-ji. in 'h;a: 1 f'2i i thf 00 county .tail now p. a. '.001 pris 1 ;;fr'. while tiiey !n. had as manv n- 1.1 no. population i f 1 r j a r 1 k T In Ma-c .a hu-etts th of the -fate pri-ons ! while ;t; Fiji The l-.-r reoii- o' la-t report of the commissioner of j the prisons and .v York Sf 1 1 enrrf' fioris :nw r forma f cr;r. tlie c.inntv ia il and 1 1 the New York City penal it tituTa ns had a population in ltd.", ! Vks7S and in I. 2 I'.HV The r.um- : her of commit merit durine 1 'M 5 j vs 1-1 1 D .iPd 'l irip: l -L'o w as ClfARCK WOMAN KILLKI) uvm fathi:k.i.law; ;F;Hr..Xd'II'I,I'. lod . Jan. ! Ciara Carl. li tng three mil- s wist! if here, was arre-ted Saturdav aft ernoon en a ri and jurv indictment ' charring h.-r f:T?t drcre.-. with tninl'T she , p., rc. i n tie 1 w . t h haing adniin-'tercd r-oison to; Alonzo lb Carl, her father-in-law.: Tlie crime ;s abezed to have occurred in AuKu.-f. ll'.M. r.urial wh made at Hiawatha. Kas. The ir.dietnant came tol'ounig a t ivr.ii al an -:- ,t" Farl'-- stomach. 'art's body, with that of his son. Thar-d: II. Carl, tio- woman' hus--.md. r.ad been taken from it place Ind. a: aw ath i mid brought 1 i.'i'po is a min ition.

i -ttpei mtcr.dent of the Iero.t Steel I IMON llAKIlOU STOICK. I ro-lucts (. .lu Iicreman :;:NT0- l!Ai:i;o!i. Mich. , ban. Ur.mtc ! her a decree. .--Herton Harbor's '.rk worked!

hard -Vf r on of tne : fi.M boosrirr niol nil 'Irratrr er.tou larb.: ' . d 1 y s dine for The !' 1 a 1 n-riu-trious obi bird iidn't cn take a dy'. acation. hrinir ."!... babien l.ere in 1. Jl. the her.lth depa-tn-ent i ports. Like a bad o.d. you can't .-t rid 1 of that nervo' fehne c ery time nu se? a report in the paper abv.:t eomeone's -tre be;r.K robbed. Te np-tC-5Ate busine- man is ha ir.jj th rjreenan Acuncy. in the Farmer'? Tiut Hid.. Insure hi .torc. 27-tf No matter the cc!rtn. you are nre to have the idcht dowers if hey come from Ifehler. Main zrtn. 11-tf n.g half-price a!e Vrrnn'.. tf 1

$500,.000 ESTATE IS LEFT BY BEARDSLEY GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Jan. 29. A foitun ar eumulated by (J.-.-irj ! I". Ibard-by. kr.wn .is "Tim- Fatl.ef !f Ito r;r- 'ify." who diM at h'i heme Icn- Jan. 1 t, w..s revealed 1 win n h.s safety dpef-it box in a I p lntment of hr won. Raymond M , :is administrator. Iiis wealth was ! t i t "en rally known. i nP.,,,u:. v r.nri, to Civ.n .l I t a i: d , ,nV.n in nv: Indiana Lnixersitv Point to j ' - - Girl Student a? Type of Colleienne. l:i.O .IIN;i X. Ind.. Jan. In ;ho far' f as-rtiorr that mod. in lif.. w mam : v nvins, loving Indiana uni rsity .,in;s to Kntn M Ilonrno ol Richmond, a deiivip.tr the answer.! -ihf has made her own way th'-onhj.t h.a.: th. workinir two hours a. h Ua univi rsitv catena ia and pu" - tine .11 extra time m a ueja rttnontal o Ik . She is a memlrt-of t'n de"o.atitit: cla-. of the history and psj - j 'nob. uy club.-, and in time q s-re on a M'id-nt-i working in the interest o. Indiana nniverdy s mi'iion dollar nn inoiial building campaign. In sp.te a coiur.t of of enforced absences on sickness. Miss b'orrr.e will complete a four year course in to reo years. HLs-tory. with its lon piadim; conise.s, is her major suht. and h r p.-cord iias l.cn so evelli üt th it -he has I.Ton tnade an-a-.-i:ant in the depart ira.nt. She i : b sjinnii.?: the jjreparation of an ex - n-nded th sis mi lab-jr problems ir.

(Ireat Uritain. Her cohere wori; n training of teachers now in "rv:c of an "A" ciaide and she holds imm- For a long time thi." mu.-t ' e tin b-r.-iop m I'Vii Ib ta Kappi. nrtion il lärmest .and most important se'-ti.o m honorary scholarship society. ( of our problem. The boird -houhl ISoiirne's latest honor wa.- t- 'approa tae plans soon to ! snb-b.-aoela uaed before 1000 siudeiUs. ' l.iitb d fop linking up township infaculty mem)ers, alumni and friend.- s'itnte and n-amii irele woi ': witl

Sl!"jef the university aw ihe winner fron:

amonc l.lPJ'i women s'luuenis (i a women students cl a ! prize ot .awarded by the Ameri - 1 The aud.cn c ";ave her thr same j foot - j j ovation it wuld hae CH. en a , 1 . 1 1 -.. . 1 i Ask d how he ha.- accomplished.. ti Jnj in t vent --four hoirs a day.; Mis-i r.ourr.e replied: 'The more I have- to lo. the better l do .t: I linvt. to d lhe pourer I do fh-?. SAVE THREE BOYS FROM ICY WATERS g , Ltuiraj: ill' Three Men 111 Walking Airo-s Rotted Timbers Save- Live?. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jan. Tin courage of thr e men in me aeross i e r(tted by the 1 w e 1 1 hep f the saving last t he two li est 1 1 1 r . . 1 in : vour.es-e: - who had fallen into tic wa tec when the he "ave wav while : rhev wen- (o.isiinir over it on sleds I .Iie ei 1 t ea-iuis; nei ii mi Saturday. The bovs had pubed ' themselves from under the ice and; Iwete clineitur to the edee of the ic " !o-ar the middle ot tne river wnen tlie thre. men heard their i ies for Samm Mis 1 alloua d h.s S 1 ' 1 the i to iro too pear the middle of ' iiwr. Th eave wav and he ! a 1 ;aut utnbr. ; Fdv.aid Raters, 11. and i'liarles J j ."ulver. ll. hurried to hi- rescue. ; Their combined weieht was too. mm it for the ice at tlie lye of the were dropped hob and thev also jinto the water.

They succeeded in eetting the . of the oity government are far heMi Ic boy to the surface and sup-j low what they were last year, in-

poiteu mm oerwecn inem until n between them until he too was .ablr. to hold to the edge of the . There they remained' f,ir 10 minutes. Miles gradually oaken;, g until the other two were' f.,-. r d to holr bbn t.a L-ppti 1v'. hp.nl t ------- -' . i ... ; above water. All three boys were almost at th. point of giving up at -He he -Ahon their -bouts atrra.4ted th tention of Ionard C.rimm. crawled oep tlie ice until rea. hed the edqe of the hole. 'Take the 004" of tile 'and ( I rim m. kid first. Mister." said boys, indicating Miles, t atchinc th.e bov w ho lmost unconscious, carefully drew' him onto the solid ice. Albert Jesn r and floors' 1'arker -nv Crimni joilllinc: the boy out of j the wafer. They ian to a nrarln ! house and got a ) o i e and a .mall f ropo. Hurr !nt- to the hole tney HUf-ceA.iot in pettinc: the two boys out of the water. 1 CHRISTMAS GIFT IS

plivr VrfX'faTtrV l'' ui'I probably land at Ueen---i.:cri ui i.num,r(;tiwni Tht. ,.xart ,,.lt,. h;l Ill(t v,.t

Dh uOIT. .Mi di.. Jan. 2? . -Civ h i.- her an automobile for Chrsairo onlv to take it awav from her thre-

hus-; ".north,. later, w as one of the jrrre -bur- ' .'".ic es set lorth. by Gertrude ciroga-i

m ner livorc adion apair.st her j h.uKbnrid. Joseph Itopan. uenrra' hi; WAvrr.n to v. MATUON. Jan. F'o ice herare .earchinp: for a thief who i reported to have stolen an ST-pound anvil. ITS U11VL SIM KT. coins to the theater, if you li.iv your automobile fully insured, and! you can forget the possibllitie; of if bcir.c stoletj. Act. at oner, and 'nil the (dreenan Agency in the Farmer." Trnt I'.blgr. 27-lf Women pave money by buylnic your hees at the U. S. Army store. S30 S. Michlsan ft. All standard n-.akes of shoes. Factory ble.mlsh. $1.35 up. 365-U The op-- thing we don't recomnen " lue Dell for i- cleaning tcfth. yet some say they like it 31

URGES REVISION OF TRAINING SYSTEMS Supervisor William-; Helirve Preparation Should ImCarried Further. INDIANA!' Jan. :3.--I"U. M-p toward making bettor teich.-i -i r Indian. i - i i f r T t- ha ! en proposed by os-ar If. U'i.liam.-. state supervi-or of t ache-r' training. I' ll" Stat Hoard of Education. W.u pro t ( ,s are; 1 that more ;r - p.iraüor. for t-a hrs be re.iuired h lav. ; ( 2 f Ma bi.shm.-nt of hb'her standards for minimum piaii:--atioj f 1 rtf -tha: moro pull iiundsh. mad avai!ay for i-.ichr ' lrair'in- "r!l1 ci"dit ! Piv,' t'1'-"rs '"" vtudy i?I r.dl',: t xir n.ion crsf. I'lans for puttii .; tlio i i.-'. i f the four proposal :n' ! '!( t soon mi-.' hfdncr mad"' ;v Mr. ) liri msi '.n' of th- in s-in,' problrni in i t-arh'T training." a Mr. Wdüani--"ij Ihf i!r;-'f'iit !.rd ol ovtendin th J:iiod of training T iMinnin1 t . H ilars Jiani 1 J u ks to wt ckn I'tMT.d tlu- hi-h school. The I, oar I . snoiini taK- tf-j'-s to no-t a ikiiu" ' in the l iv. tn :h: 1 ui.-ative --esiun of 1':. f-erond uif.i,t n ed, is that oi ;horoun revision of th sys.em of What i i tiiieation ol toaci.er j lit t iicii is a Ii i i i r standari c-f mini i viutn o,ua.di at'op.s ata tian ha.-ed fxc'.iisiv-.y n qualhicatiotrs. Kven the bia.:nnin l ach r

Hblitior.. tinds j itl. a car's intenie training ma" . ommi'.tee ofisifely he tcrantetl a 1 w-m ade s-iuu t-

urm certificate renewable only on fnrthor preparation and cidenee o! sutrps.-f1!! work. "Apain. steps 'non'al be taKeu t , ;.c.uaint h public more intimately ,arui respoPi.-iin.it v n. bearing a larüt r proportion : l tli'' burden of training ; acheps fur th.' public schools. At pi sent too n uch is b dt to private initiatiw and direction in the triinin?: i f te.-odicT-s. j "1-jiinlly, the board , roonemtinn to plandioUld for nd it.' : ur t her univ r.ii;y a.u' ccd'eKe exteiuuon courses .courses lot ereutt. it snu u en , cou race ttie developrr.ent of facilities J for r.oraial schools a wi 11 ;is mlb-re and university work for t-.uh.rs.' JACKSON OFFICIALS PRACTICi: KC0N0MY .1 At'KSO .V. .Ian. 2:. rhances tnade in the management of niuniipal affairs in Jaekson have resultj ed in a --avin.i; of several thousand j dollars sine- the first of the e.ar. a cordinc to otli. -ials in tiv various departments; of the city pn-ernment. Ihadjaldy the createst economy is ; in the distribution of rations to inI F ire 11 1 families. Owinc to the pre---; i n ir; demand for as-i-tanee. as a re- : -n'it of th.e i 11 .;i 11 -trial depias-ioti. the dry manager has opened a store- : room and bctrati punthnshv-r supplies from whole-ae firms. This lia 4.Piiivitinl Hin 14 -4 1 Pits 11' 1-4 t i 1 il.. ll. I ' ...II4H..I' U 111. '4'.l- .'4 i4.. .

er. and. In addition, ena'des the oity : !o keep a better cheek ot: dis'nurs"--f) 1 :ii-ntp. The new system Ii t s di--walk-! ' 'osed thai many famihe were w jfi in ! "workinir" the city for weekly zvoc-

day.- re- ery orders. One man lias been nrof t hr e i t ested in this connection and other

, ! ose.utions are vv, ni-ed. Oth.aals ! estimate that the chatte ef- , fected a s.'vimr of many hundreds 1 't dollars piontniy Another et onomy ha been c ff cotwit h draw ine s and trucks various city ed, officials state, from service none former lv utilized 'y 11; 1 1 bv departments. The-e iently be di-pei.-d .irara'-te a nd 1 1 bor oil could eonvenwith, and eas, 1- were ehminel. A i'p:a)ima t e'y $1 ived so far tli is A pproxinia Je'.y $ 1 .noo ha - been -aved so far this month by the -: reet and waterworks .icpar; .nent in the emplowuenl of labor, accord- ; ine to Citv Clerk Vedder. 1 With the exception of the poor 'fund, expenditures in everv branch ; .oiniiiuou iri'iii e.p oimi.us i fornuition i doses. Tin new administration .vas electpr'eram of strict economy n a in municipal eov rnment and if pre-ent null' atmr,are a reliable riterion Jack-on ha- a ::ood . hanee' of enie-ru'ing from th.e financial mor-a-s in w h.ich i: has !.i "i. tbM' d rinir t ! see;a. ears. in til" opinion i ic b'.ob rs. of 2..W0 A. 0. fl. Mrmlx rs ll ill MaUv Pilgrimage Ireland INDIANA F 'LIS, Jan. I".'. Members of the Ancient Onl-r of Hibernians will make a pilrimase to Ireland next summer, it was an'lonnecd Sunday by Janus F. ! ry. .national president. Flans w linn are ...., , , .io,.. ....... ............... ............ i.. now Mr. Deer", contemplate the chartering cd" .a liner for the acenmmoda1 , tion of 2.j'h Hibernians who are expected to join the pilcfimae. The hern fixed, hut will probably be tlie last week in June or durinc the tir.-; Meek in Julv. Mr. Decry said. j Projecting Beam Crushes Skull of Superintendent M b '1 1 1 J AN CITY, Ind.. Jan. ! Daniel Weaver, of IiErranCb Ind.. j was killed when his skuil was ru-h-, .1 by a projecting beam on a p i- ! s.ii? train as he walked alone the ' I'enn-y'.x ania railroad track.". Wcavcr was a superintendent cf a dredstine ci.nii'any operating near I'ais. Ind. v.i,n:s or 110M1: i.rnr.sni). The value of a great many hnm"i has been increased by protecting them with Klab-:rate3 Hoc fin s:. Not only have the home, owners Increased the beauty of the home hut have added untold. ti.re protection as we!!. No lor.ser r.oed the home owner worry about roof fires, as Elaborated Roofing is Fire Resisting. Elaborated Roofincr Co., 107 W. Division st.. Main Z403. C2-tf ANNor.n:ir.T. Calvin Stcrtzhach. chiropractor, has opened offices at 21 N. Main t. Lincoln 6527. 4-tf

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i:i;lv a i i i:tiox tiii: way to i:i:lii:vi: .t t KiiiLi;i child ll.v Ilal S. CppolaiMl. M. I.. C)inmiloiier of Health. Xew York City. Iurinu the visit t New York of the reat Viennese .-urfteon. V.r. Adolph Lorenz, there were brouptht ' licht thousands of crippled ehildren. The sad thine- about it is trat hundreds of these little suit rers ha.ve needlessly endured the hutnilation and inconvenience of deformity. They had curable ailments, but because their parents had not discovered this fact they have sone unIte.ited. Let me prive you this bit of advice ; N'ever endure in silence the aetony of a hidden di-ease. Seek the advice of the 1 c-t doctor you ran find. Never settle down to the conviction that there is no hope. You have no riLlit to set up your lay opinion aryin-t the wi.-dom .and skill of a b-a med profo-sbm. Never sin cumb to the fr-ar of dis-ea.-e. Make up your mind you're noip j0 conquer it. Fnlist the aid of aMe physicians and bt them dir c the battle. Theodore Iioo-evelt h.ni tillieiail-b-Ms. our h(- grappled with the white ptairue and won his ti-ht. Yhat . j h)o-ecl;. del on can do. M)"u't ttle- doua: to acefot the inevitald0;e ef a cripp!. d body, until von Lave --Lauted e. :- p(.s-ibl means of e-c,ape. I' i tlie duty ef arent-- to make -ma- thejr baby is -ound in body and l:mo. Don't fuss about the little AMERICAN ARTIST PORTRAYS KOREANS W Und-HIock ((lor Prints ly l);nmliUr of l:. S. CoiimiI Aitl I lulrr.-tandintr. 4. ToKlo, J.,n. 2-. The inferpreta1.011 of Kor a and tin Koreans by nuatis of the wo .d-hb'. k color rint is a s-o vi. e b. iiiLt remb red American in the orient .and in many o? the larger Annriian cities today by. Miss Lililan ("Jack") Miller, daughter of C.-n.-ul C.en. and Mrs. Ilansfrl S Miller, of Seou Kor a. During the Christmas season just past Mi-s Miller's famous Korean character!. "Father Kim." the old: tiia 11 of Koa: the washerwoman, who is prominent in "Monday Mornii t in Koaa." and various other' ühjt'i'N this voun.g American artist ha? niade well known, were purci ;:-cd b- thou-nnds in rekln?. , Shanghai. Tokio and Seoul. I'inish-. n g lcr work in bor studio. nar j Tokio. Mi-s Milb-r left fu Irr tailor's home in Seoul and during he j r sent month -he is accompanving America's consul general t.hre in hunting trips for wild pigs, whb h may be found in that S' . tion of Korea. Out-tanding in Orient. An American eirl. who was born in Tokio while h-r f.ither was in the consular s rvice her'. Miss Miller is today nie of the outstanding Americans in the Orient who is really doing hep share twarI explaining this section of the world to the United States. Milb'-r. who was among th'se mentioned f..r rh" jo-t of Amba-sa-i

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CHO'PS. -A b-J eCOOC;CE,0 THIS HSR TURN CHVe hap and work yourself into a fever of worry for fear he may be abnormal in some respect. Hut b t your doctor look him over now and acain. Hetween times watch him carefully. Should he fall from his high chair or from tlie bed. mak-j sure Iiis bones and joints aro not damaged. An injury from such a common and apparently trivia! cause may result in deformity Children sometimes complain of pain in their joints or muscles. It is too common a thin? to describe thece as "erowincr pains.' Insist on having your doctor cxamino the child who suffers this way and he will find out if there is any physical defect responsible for the symptoms. Following acute nines especially the contagious .di-eaces there is sometimes swelling in a joint or there may be pain. If neglected, this may result in permanent stiffof the joint or deformity. Fr.fortunate, indeed, are those little babies born with deformities or dislocated bones. The parents, too. are to be pitied. Hut don't despair even in these unhanpy circumstances, because ninny such conditions are correctable. The earli-p joint troubles are tak(n under treatment, the irrealer the chance of complete and permanent eure. Ton't trust the case to some inexperience. 1 or doubtful person. cio to a skilled physician or to a hospital devoted to joint and bone diseases. With early attention there is every prospect of material I p.efit. if no! of perfect eure. br tr Japan, has been in the American embassy in Tokio during Miss Miller's childhood, and it waus in those days that she first became in-ter-ted in Japanese woodcut art. She had her preliminary edueaChoice of Any OVERCOAT Half-Price $30 Overcoats .... $40 Overcoats .... $50 Overcoat .... $60 Overcoats ÜJ Ml Kuppenheimer Overcoats 1 included 7 ltd i L mtmmai

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hssh .-:h .; vii:k. At the ace of 10 ;e taktnc paintinr bvor.s un - der Kar.o. uho was at that time fn - moijs as "i ("';: painter in Tokio.! When only : l yers old she had t xhihitod pa in tin ax the t'vrno Acadorny id Ftpe Art. While .-he warf at cola.. in V.iv.ir lier father v.a.s sent to Korea, and when she : etutped to th.e orient, in l'.dT. sh" b -,l. d to stu.lv and to work def! - p.ite lv for a ,ir er in ait. studio in Tnkli. When .!i ri. a entered the Rrcat j v.ar she wVnt to Wah:r.:ton. where, from 191 until It'll she had a share in the r;;lim wurk for carryin on th.e conf'i- !. It was when she reiurmal to .Japan, in 11!?. that he bfan pt work ;n th.e woodblock art ir. earnest. Sought "aft r by the diplomatic i and bu.-v.nes.-; sa t.-; of Tokio, Mis Milj b r ha tak-n a ,-tudio iti the sub- ( 1 burbs of the Japanese capital, and j i it v b bMn that .he is seen at any i J .-oc.al vept. Her studio is a small! ! Japanese house. wImto .he employs; ia .lapatuse ,vood-bb"k worker many !d.as of the year Lil the me. haniral part of priptiriK her original ( sk-tdi s of Korea and Japan. j A-ked wl y .-he d.er-ided to char.ee. from the Japanese t, the Korean . subjects. Miss Miller said: "Away baek in 1117 I saw Korea for th ; first time, it sa nn d to m.e a stoiy book land. The popple are hke old 'hine.se -aire--, with their lone flowing carmen's of white, alway.s white, and Urn nnm. with their odd little blafk hats ' I Miss Millar's- way of oxecutinc the wood-block i a i n t i r. tr if to sketch her j subjet t tir.s1. finishinc the completed j (ador sket h. Her work has ret ent- i ly been .shown in New York, and , only within the last few weeks she lias rece-iv d word of her election1 to the Hosten Art. and Craft.s no- , eiety. Her most famous print per- 1 haps is "Ud Father Kim." the to- ! l arcn man., of Korea. This print ! shows an old Korean, in flowing white robe, tiny hat on his head and a 1e-seeticn fan held hieb above his head. j "Father Kim Ls a type which cvKidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO Cbe.2:fl up Kidney Dcixasits aro s(d'd and th' Toxins (Poixw) 'onipIeteIr Driven Out. Drnsrjrists Told to (iuarantw it in livery In-j-tanee. "Your very life." says Dr. Carey, depends i pon the perfect functioning and health of your kidney so whatever you do don't neglect them." No. 77 7 known .as Marshroot i.s not Dr. Carey's famous prescription recommended for everything, but wc cannot too strongly urge its use It you suffer from annoying bladder troubles), frequent passing of watet flight and lay. with smart in cr or irritation, brick dust sediment or highly inlored urine, bloating irritability with loss of llcsh. backache, rheumatisiri or any other tendency to P.right's Disease, Tiabetc3 or (Iravel, for kidney disease in its "wor.st form may be d "aline upon you. Don't wait until tomorrow to be. ein tlie u-e of this wonderful prescription now obtainable in both liquid ar.d tablet form if you have any of the above symptoms'. Kidnej and bladder troubles don't wear away. They will grow upon you slowly, stealthily and with uniailire certainty. Never mind the failures nf thr pns-t if you even suspect that you are subject to Kidney Diea-e. don't lose a sinele day for tho Ontral Prim Store and every eood druggist ha? been authorized to return the purbase money on the first two bottle.' to all wh state they have received no benefit. -Advt.

CHARLES

Better Days are Here Our Low Prices Spread the News

We have made January one of the busiest months of the year. Wc d make profits, but we do expect to make friends and customers. Everything be had at far less than wholesale costs and manufacturer's prices. It is a for thrifty folks. These garments are a real investment even if you don t next fall or winter look t at the dollars you will save? Our reputation of lon-g; years stand

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Priced For This on these Coats with their price a year ago would be a wonderfully convincing argument but it is still more convincing to compare them with today's prices anywhere else!

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Sale At About Half Usual Retail Prices

Group 2 These are interesting days for shopping, when Coats of this character are offered at $35.00, a price undreamed of at any other time, or at tn other placel Every coat is splendidly made o dependable fabrics to give long satisfactory service.

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Satisfies the sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth. A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. Don't miss the joy of the new WRIGLEY'S P-K-fchc sugarcoated peppermint tid bit!

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Avenue Sale o not expect to in this 5'ile is to red opportunity wear them until C- n -IM 4bavmgs Group 3 351 Juct slip into on of these Co.its uid !"t thr mirror tell the -tory of their lovehnes. 1 hre is a wealth of cleverness in jhe-e coats, in their ubtle draping in their leautiful line. Better get yonrs now! I he season s bet values. Just As Good