South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 58, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1922 — Page 3
MONDÄN' MORNING. FEBRUARY 27, 1922
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f Year Old John Mnllick on La.t Survivor of State Con-ti-Trial fnr Slaying of Mr-. tutional Convention in lJolirrt Stoltz. 1850 Honored.
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CIIK Or rlli llhW 1 ;d.af?s in ru-go'An'. nr founts. De-j Vashti was banished from th- PalC? FAVFS 11 AlMiOli i -oI ' u;'s hfu " n lumber I '. wijh nea vy herr. but with a vtIIv nil... n. V,r 1 ,!aN bv ?h" hanI:- t:Ar n'-:-nr ,hÄ ,vent fnrlh- a ... v ; ; ". ' ' ' I Cook wa.s on." county roister .fjqneeniy woman uncrowned, but cari! j.-- yin-i . ... ..a .t riie M.i , , w Kf.r,0l in(,r:,! f,.ni-.3 r t oon n - ! r iuir with her the crown of hr
AS f ; 11 .r,.-eoh nvrv an.l the 'oral harbor. n l)i" I -: 1 h r two i! fio- ope o i fri. ri oiid fio in. cii- : h : winter. Wii h i ! t h-- . aar n b ': I,. a a- lis. m" ratio and i ae-r e!w la p 1" ;; ,ivy lifts nf lake 1 1 . j : : w t .", 01 a r , ! 2 . N fc aids '..''; ' 1 u t .ii- 1 ; :i" broii'ibt ir '11 M v ' ' 1 a S ! a 1 . - TI,. (ii.u'i.ilii ; , o 1 ; 1 1 . which' la .- f a 1 , a 1 1, 1 1 1 1 i -' t n i(-: - i 1 pe : 1 -a aiiilii'.ona j : 1 . m a l ami; j ( pa -'.!-s' r 1 : a - 1 ' 11 1 ; al.oat A pri! 1 . ' Tl'- r ojn tia n -' !i'.- a 1 rmw 1 h : r ts ' ; i : 1 1 ' MilGIUiOK S IU LLKTS HALT liOIUiFIFS JOKF Fl. I XT. Mi- i; o j. ( ..-.! J 1 1 r 1 is of 1 1 o 1 1 -1 1 , 1 a . . . m 1 1 1 1 1' 1 ;. : .-p-d (ia:b Fioia 1 .--h? wh lie ,1 -';-."' . " t fo-;r : 1 ra-- ; c.-.d w. :- ) . Mi ; -: o m k 1 1 1 n i . a ! t Iii i.- f r , 0 ". w :- 1 hb-ebw av : - i ; . t I a 1 . . o 111. oi , f a1 . : v..o.v : t : i - ; 1 A 1 r 1 1 1 v ! 1 O'tl the : . lli'.'.H'l. - i " 1 1 J i"i . , ! T . -1 1.0 -, f f . t . ' 1 . ; " r 1 ; ' 1 " ' i, a ;i ;C .1 . u. '. - s t tm ; t b 1 -.:..! r-' 1 . 1: , , v. .-' Mir,- p hi!:" . Co L '"i - .' . !;''.).. ' 1 a - .. -: 1 . 1 ii.. and lb;-- , e :!' 1 ri ü ? o . ' 1: 11 Lot - pes 1 a .'.'.,.. W..I-.' 1 h" w,' t- r. , J la- 1 -a iil o 1 r.-l 1 a me 1 at 1 i o' r a r.d 1 : : -'i- i 1 ; in - , . u w a.- d :je t I lir vv V i V 'ii ;v w-1 ,ffct.Vl II Rk TS- - . I J -. i Back in the brave old days of '49. And when a miner found gold in his pan he had a lucky strike worth talking about! When we discovered the toasting process six years zgo, it was a Lucky Stride for us. Why? Because now millions cf smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because it's Toasted which $e!t in fi! dolicioua Burlry flavor And also because it's -cyjtAZ--xAa-o Vt
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TCriHK HAT'TE- Ind.. Fb. S. o ; .ur tiiiini", .1 - .- m ...... r. nnbor of th Tncilanx cor.A'ltutinal onvcn'.ion of 1350. wAj Slat-' -inlav nich V'nl a member and i.ono-arv vir president for life of in.lima .cty "C th Son of , -i: Air.o-rican Involution. Mr. GorI i n. who w.is born in Warren roun- : - . rr.iio. th- grandson of Charles I'lordor!. a oMif-r of the .var of InIrr ndenr-e. lf repreent'-(l ITow-. tnd 'ae." count '. in ih ror-i- 1 u'ionai coriVinion and v.-as a r??:-' i ii' rt .f K.'rr.io. Ir.d.. until IS-"".. h- r.iovd to Io-a. Tli'- ar.nval n:- '-r iritf of th' society p d Saturday niht V it h nisht vith a ban.'i and patriotic program ir. ob-j-vutfo r,f jh .iti!i:f!Miy of th" lent.-; I-Mmund I.. Parker. Koko:i'o. .-cci eta i y-treasurer; William ('- . T-rr Haut", re-tristrar: Her.e;t llr t;.-:, Terr.- Hautv, historian; the -v. 1 . w iirno! e,-.' .'haplain Charles T. Jew- . of Terr Haute. wa nominated 1 ! 1 "tt
.aptor. or :t,,nnese oy .n., o, Vha,;,cruc th. X,rvc, ,f i miCIl I llOTICS t fOJIOSCfl 1 ,n ' -1 . 1 . . : ' lb- n w minuter is a j w:,t.n ,,rr f.. C or,- Ito-sCS.k. Loular hi-torx. I iV hub-d ,r an PARIS. I-V1. 2-Xeotiatiors ! Anm Prr.Jt tito -ra- Huv- of obrrhr; mlk, and of li:,:s,., ,lf . ;iti. v.,,r b,.-, 1. ,:!,.., offKe,, M,-C,,i n.ae Monfxtiii .V(t and' nif?h:v fJll,,irf, ,Io l.,twa- fUo general Klectric Ca i !; 5" '-d. ,f nerr.ted to . apao- - t ..... Div.n-y , m.ol. - He :-k th uri:,- is full of !, -i'i;- Vjmennes: h. uiva!f) man of cru nl ,ln.h in. nf the United Staten and the Thom-' v.-m.d -urnas. ti.e watrpower ; 4M y, n, a.'., and pi ins ; Ji;. rt -r you a, obi..-d to - M.iu.y. lb.shv,!; Cluitae I.!.imts ho,stful in Koirit and im- son-Houston Co. an analagou, - ueve.oped at N.aara Jabt,. :tu:n m-v: tab enter upon , H..f or thr o du,:! bb-a dti?. Ten.- Haut-, ana Jiid-e r 1 TVench romoration. looking to the "heiP lj'n ( T.adian and American : a-iv.. m ini-f a :c. : work in Japan. (nmht; if you suffer with sb k
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r at uia 1 s' Vi I . ; 1 a 4:11111? f nnw nu;n i..'llllJlt Vj"Vi I GUILTY OF FORGERY CLAXT KAIMIG. Mich.. Feb. i ':arik J. -Cook, forner cashier of be Farmers rv Merchants' bank. 10 tina- C'Unty '.V-Ficial anl reuar.Ied as" in'luentia! in re)i.hlican -ohtical f.'airv in Kent ccunty, Kataiday afternoon vis c-onvirted on a . battre of foririn the name of! William Oeirolia Middbvilie farm - r. to a not.. fol matlv ST.rtno. A srav of oroceedinwa granted bv rjud-l-e M. L. Dunham an-1 bail -. c. 1 " 1 t -, IIP Olid ; 10.000. i '111' I 'of.lv, prob ation charged that ! v-hile .-:-hir of th" bank. . who h olosad Ir.-'. fp'ir.K". placed DeI ilia'-- name on a note to increase 1 . . tue ii.iiih s n . .? !. rn note was later sold. Cool; and his .i.-siatant. Charles . . , , . . , . . - . A. Millsfi insisted rxRO.la had gian ( Mil; autb 1 1 . v negotiate note to rovr overwhenever necrs.sa ! v d,a " ' , tv aiulüor and for near v two vf ar ' wnv co'imy pur r..sinM nnt, He' was suspended by the auditors fob, , !"vinir !;is arrest. Thor- i.-. pending r fcjitur t he dirt , tors of the batik and an and:(irar conti any. a $ r u fr, fi 0 0 l:b"l action ! l.riiuj;ht by C.u.k. who avers his rep utation, was itiiureed after the board published nn audit and report made p.tb." auditing company o: !' tinam-ial condition. the I .1 FUCIT GROWERS PLAN . ....... , , . . . m , KLI lUlrhJi.A l !OA i I hM :
i'.l.Ml, HAKF.oi;. Mich.. Feb. , im modest heart. Immodest dress is Stps w "re :alr-n in Co'.oma i t he first step to immcru!i;y. No M i Sod".s. two P.enien -ounty 'orna n can afford to sell her womowns. lo'lay for organization of twoi;,nhood by making: a display of h r
fruit pe-coolim; companies with I o .m'oiiied capitalization of js:k000. i 1'rul qrowers of Sodu? will erec t ! a ' "'(! storape )dant with a cj pacify i :' ! ars daily. More tlian half' he authorized capital. $..o.nfp has' b. n -lbs. Tib, ai. The Coloina or.ran:zaiion will laiild fimi'ar . ipiial 0"0. Iilan: it. HFHFUFA HFGIVs W AP - ; ON OVERLOADED TRI CK!f PFXT.aX HAHHOIt, Mich .- i i !;.- The Perrien COUnty hiRhway j v ! t : . ...,.,1..-....,. "pr.u-u a uirniMin 'i.i conjunction with the shenfrs , ab e. apain-' tbe de.-truction of. 'hiirnwa-.s by overlouun mtor! i t , . ; f k . i.errie) oountv. witn mor. '
I ..:i,t IIUllilll . . . . .i 1 . I I mi l.l.' T.:bau :0 miles of improved roads. ; o.st of her hearers, becan her addres . i a reader in Mbhiqan' highway statins- that, while men had dei vep.pment. bur with the incr easirc , velop.d commerce, busirress and povv .hime of motcr express traffic, the rrnment. it was to woman that so- ' e.i.ic.'idanr roads arc bHn? brtdly torn J ci-ty owed the institution of the
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a tiamace .tone. Hip campaign isjnurs. and social worker in the home rornpcl auto truck owners to corn - lone before society la. cu ed her with 'ply with s'a-e reputation- povern-1 such a title." declared the speaker. ( im: oadf that may be carried. ' Out of this . Ioe cor. t a et with bai itiar.ny there laid crown a didir.-;iv .").. 10.4.10 GnllntiK point of vow. different from that of
! n . j j - Ifll1, I jismne usea in ;v.i i -v j 1X7MAX ATOMS', Feb. -tb Thre j ; n riiort, ore numire.t rr.:i two t aous- ; ' ai'd. two hundred nine barrels j . ... . . . . . i o: pas.'dir.e weie consumed in Indii -r a in 1321. accordir.p to tieures an-ro'iaice-l Sund.w bv Kdw ard "A ,.rfet chief clerk of th state oil inspection I - - department. Fach barrel, a'cordlnc to Mr jWarfel. contained r0 pallon of pas - oline. or a tot.nl nf 1 1 1 0 4 .". 0 t-n !-! pa r-. it wa trie Tarirr-; am-air.t of jpasollne ever consume jn Indiana ! over a 12-monrh nerio.I.
i .iurir.p lf?l amuntej c ?03.rO jivirre's. or IJ.H'S.rr.O pal!or. ti wa--t i'.i. i FORMER JACKSON ROAD ! OFFICIAL ITNDKR ARREST j JACKSON. Mich., Feb. 2 Jay It.! I ee.be. former deputy county clerk.' and firmer lerk of th county roul ' comm-Xon. is in .iail pr.dir.p an in-npsKisatJori of the alra.tion that while in tht employ of .thp mad comrr.Lv!lor.. he rn'ased a voucher from X13.8S to 1213. US. KIIil.F.D n AUTO. m,aOM"INC,TON. Tr.d.. Feb. Carl Ferpruson. TO. employed in n furniture factory here, wfl. kilJtfl Saturday m'Kht when he was struck hy an utomobile -while croslr.ff a Rtret?. Noble Henderor, IS reirs eld. ?rivr of the ear. ir beir.tr "he!i. When you nay cigars ay Dutch Master. 4 S-tf swank i iT2s cionins. Swank's Garmtnt Eer?. Main
The nmour.f of kronr rorwnmb groups who m,ve r.o e.juai
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Rev. U. S. Davi? Deelare? Imim.rlnrti- I f ! . f Si nit Tri J,l,,ut?l; 1 "Pl kJl;-l' j wanl InimoralitV. ! L. S. r"v:. pstor of th . F-JrV naptist ohurfii in diivenn ,
Ihe f"or.i of a i-rif of serrr.or. on.f,-. a vrnrv of l'S-10 I'riday cvrn- ! "I):n;"io I'mM.s.' to hi con- i lVii Although Tnton Harbor no j KrJÄ.iti''-n at th" .S;ir.;!:iy m"rnin? 1 ;nrcc-r a contestant for the county j ervir.'. stated tliat th w-(rld i ri f- j :. t ku ( ro d which fillnl the hich fr:n tiday for a revival of the j school cyninr-tsium wn th 'arz-t
trentnne, oM-r,i.-rnonod. homespun. , immortal irtijf of modpty. In hi ; .iM n: oti th" jtastor pointed out that ri nJ fir.pfnia lit wornanJiood is inodejty. In spal:inic of inimodt .Ire.-. Iv. Davi slid tliat it wa? the first step to immorality. The sermon in part: "Our character selected for our rudv Qiifcn Vashti. Sh 'Aa? the "Little known f "ash S ii e ! a r 1 rs in bur 011 ! t Mat im i '! fit slie incident,' J.ut in repeals su'li a S " " - aw i.t n win s o n 1 e w 0 m a n ; 1 n e eneration p.ave sunt; Ahasueruy hall been . A 1 i"i ? - I m t 1 a . t -- -i A b. ' c. o : ri it . Lit 11 iJi: ir 1 1 r" ii i;i 1 m 1 1 1 ' r' : of the land in h: pilar at Shu- i shnn. When the ha, ehunalian fea-t I reached if height AhasueniP. filled j
with win, calif d hi.- servants aralj111-,-..,, u;r- a..l.u: t , i M. D'-schanir s. with
M'lii.ii.iuiiuu uinii i'r Hunk .,i-ia. in .... , ....... ...... il." ijHii'iuei 01 men iikii iu" m:unt see ner peerls neautv and .inlendid rharhm TV,, f-rr ..1ni,,r, to narade the beautv of the oueen I ivtiif v J . A liAfn o t-, u mt.i rrt'il f iiA-if "The thought was revolting to the I modesty of Vaahfi. She knew, too. 1 t ..i pJx n Iuvt'1 J'- ' tnat her tefucj! 10 'omply with the inc'. -' m a n .1 wouW provoke his resentm, nei mi pui f wuv, ii 1 VUon as queen and peninps her lift'- hr honor and her wom anhood were more to her than all these. All the modesty, purity and riRbreou-ness of her nature rose up into the sublime decision to be true to her womanhood, co.t wnat it micht. and s!ie sent a message to the kin? de Ilnimr to come to his banquet hall. For thi- refusal ! I
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nohiest and finest fpial.ty of vom atihood is modesty. im world is
revival of 'on our streets. V hen we see .ome 1 der what kind of mother, they have, j I When we e how some of t hes-e ! ;-iri drns we ate not surprised that j rc. n take the liberty to speak to I ,v,e rn. Immode: dress proclaims an Physical charms. Would that every 1 yi.n?r woman 'ould learn and prac-! t ic t ho ?rea t est of a 11 virtues, namely. modesty." 1 NIT FS i i ; More thai: 11." members of :hv ; Xiles-Mu' harr.n . ollcjje elub and! their su-ests had the privilepre of 1 herins: Mis, Mary MiToweIl. pr-si-.1 ... 1 " loe Ulli! II .'ins l,eüi;ut , uep.t ot t.ie tomans voters i.eatrue f c hi ra .a! 1(1 luafl of tn ri1iv ! Sit V .'ilea So settlement, sneak '-1unon the subject of "Woman's. Dis
sunerin? tona ror a revival oi a tion of the new eins. betrln it mil!Knuine. nld-fashione.?. homespun. J inry training the number will rise to immortal virtue of mcäesty. The 777.000 men. At the end of 1922 lack of this virtue is seen every day j there will be MS.-JOO men under the
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f ;rr. CAntril ntinn Ir.1?n-" f.no - vinj, tllp conclusion of the Cuestciav luncheon in the Presbvterian i hlirrli n-itrtrt Vfitnrliv , .-.. y . v . ..... .. i Personality ! Miss McDowell, whoa ;-..-.-... honie. "Woman wn professional man. which micht appropriately! ac termed a human interest con-), -n ,.,-- .i rribution to the world. While , ... , , . . . . ... f , . , oun'-i io piop-ri: r.nn oeen va lueu , above humanity, woman's entrar.ee rontio nan revcr-..a tn s.tua,,;rb and brouqht a new philosophy i ;il'o government ' -Torts ot Mms Julia I.athrcp to ecure tb.e pa--ape of the; Maternity Pill, the covernment had i ir'r'ai finally begun to function ror the i welfare of human birps. Miss Mc- i
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o-.u-w. .i.nu-i;i huim ' in Politics ha only bepur.. Tlie re !nr" ,tül- v"n nmnsr professional ity. while among: industrial workers ' there is r.ot even a Preten to sueh a claim as lone as specialization
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Mi. MDimr-:; r!r.-: with n Ür.il 'r p"Ti Ta n-nni'ii To rd .nr. 1 w.'Iy. Csti ',u-'hrir.i: h '! f for n-.!f-l;:rn! vntins uj.on :i:tur hill. "Dcn't I t h- political l.ov conceive th He h ' t : on nr ju? one ir.nr vote." h nr,-H'l "Kp your moral i n- '. crity. ar.-J qm will r.t th-- Mir.f iiif k--j Iii F '.: "'.re niw;ic -rriraied n? the khow:; i ,.i;ir,:'v, At r short i.'iiFii.a Tnetir r r - "dinr ?.T ? Me Tin nddre ! "s. J'nrkin a r onrina'd n d"daio to Cn rational r nnvnticn of ; thr Association of "olkiatc Alum - na" to ).. hIl in Irtro;t. wl.il fr". : i. J. Plvrn. Mr". O. W. IIa! icy. ar. l! Mrs i lo ar.l Jac kson wrre nam" 1 ; a'tcrnat4! in X orJr n.ini'J. A eomMr.ation of .-hoit ra-s and oxcllJit suard!rr on th part of tlif Nil" hi?h fi hool basketball t am result d in a victory- for th j0,.a Ovor t.e linton Harbor quinof th- smsui, ana nu-. r alter cnt't-t rr sounded eacli time a score v.a.c balked up for th homo team. In jan xcitirir and hotly ecnltste! reinninary the Mifs .sonJ won irom the IJer.ton Harbor Hcnorvf5 by a score of Private Ownership for takinir over of the French telepi system from the covornment are expected to be opened soon. Ahhoucl) the proposal of Ioab De hamps, former baI r.f govern m"-nt telephone and telegraph services. v;ai icjfcted by the chmVer of dei uti" a few days a?o, he has not abandoned hope of seeing the state . ... nuM-opov enueu ana tne evpiona-;-"f1 01 i-"' omiau.ia auv... -rvicey conthKd to private enter. whoni forn:w Minister of Commerro Isaac is ! :i aiir,!'i'.,1 Ino ti.- cnnnnrt of nhoiit e.ui;r.-. iJ.I ' ' " " l"'ro5aI. now before the public ".' A f 7 ' Will IliiC'iUII ''1 iil iiuniiv 11 aepmie. a'rninir ir.e ihjinn inr a limited number of years of the telephone system to a private company. It i! understood the negotiations- in Xeu- York will cover al.so the possible Cebion of the French cable lines j to the same company. Ourin f the year 192 2 Fiance retains under arm an a vera ire of 7b". 000 men. accordimr to plan nre.ented to the chamber. The cla.n of lf22 will be called to the colors in two section in May and November and the classes of 1?20 and 1321 will he released ?iniultanerusiy in two seetton. after two years of rompul?ory service. Itepinninsr in faV. the neir law of reduced leprth f f 'cprv!co from two v,.ar?4 to eighteen months-will (lie :nauguratej -n. l.v. .ji .v.,,. .1 ! shall bo o.Ofal me!-, under arms on Jan. 1. but after the release of I effectives will drop to 5 i 9. 000 for a bort time. Then when the first scrr,'rvQ 1 I p,v-JinlffV TTc UknJ ! " " ' ' " - Hens to Proi'C Ownership CADIZ. Ohio. 1-Vh. 2ß. Fv-servico men who had experience with "nut"! tets in the army will b interested j in the announcement that psychological te.cts for liens have been d-1-vied here. Pros. 1J. W. roore, exservice man, is authority for the statement. Karl Cartfr, nec;ro. wa arreted on a charge of stealing three "White Pock chickens from John Mar."'ield's coop. Sheriff O. K. Martin found threo White pocks in Carter-? oop alone: with four Plymouth Kooks. Martin bad been told that chickens will have nothmcr to do with a - fl,vlor roost. He tied ' string to thi leu'S of the three I I feathered bipeds ami turned them j I into Manneld"i yard. They hiked I :t. for the drinkimr pan. imbibed and j then calmly proceeded to the roo5t. I The sheriff. convinced that the method of determining where the ,.h;(krr!;. ran1e fr,,m js- o. k.. plans on takinp tb.e four Plymouth Pocks to A. J. Clifford ." coo; s to test whether they once belonged to the 'lifford flock. Meanwhile, a oha.ree of chicken . ten liner has been file,! .nrr.nlr.5t Carcr p.n roil nuixKixr.. Pi:ni.I.X. Feb. -2:,. A.- a rule ore ha3 to pay for the win" one. drink. i In Tyrol this i; diffc ent, one pet paid i'l addition. It happened like thi. A passenper riding an expres- , . " . .. , f-om oralrber to Switzerlan , , . . furank a lorte of wine for which h d r paid .Tmi Aus-trian Towr... In Saint Marirharete handed lK.- K.. . 1 . . . . t 1. n . , ' l I ! i.i'i Li' I yj Iii" K'.' " . ' 1 I . 1 1 . - - taurant. for which he received ."a r.times. enualhr.p 700 Austrian erown. -lain. 2 crowns for firink- I ! i-ip the wir.e.
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WOULD GIVE BIG POWER ADDITION Total of Nation WonM Reach 10.21.5.000. Willi Niacara i... in Lead. WA SHI NT. TO N. I'e ' v Co:,:-w.-ttr-.va v pr.j.-t a Ma.--.-i--- S..10.1. P 1 Air.. r.'M J 4 I'-r-.-ri '"if ' v,.r;,i-s n- t v roov. . r. 1 a - ! :! '.va !o, -in . ! . v ii-.r. ris, d-!;i(cr.-it. of Al..Ian;a. Th v.-ii: project. iififlv-r, pr ; Va h! v not be comple'.ed for '--i'.r. years. It would ive t tal of 1 n.2 4."?.tr.-i -(- Am.erli-; a power ' I". - eratfd by waterpow r. N'ew York. ac-ordin'-: to S n. Harris statistic?, i-1 the lcullnc .täte in t'ae Union, with 1 :; V)hi hirp:ver, while (?al:fcrr.."a is .ooirl -.' ith 3 . 1 1 1 . LMM hois-pov.-er. Tlie Musojo Sao a If project vu!d place Alabama in third p'. i?e. ho ?.)id. The Muse1,.- si, .als project. ov:tlir.ed by T"!.!. ''ud the South an ad'liiional horsepower volume oual to the -ntire supply of waterpower developed in Japan. Harris epower. He explained. however, that er.srir.eors w.-ie nddin 42.i.oom horsepower to the development at Niagara Falls. . "ni be comjilt t"d pr.o project. "At anv rate the rohVidy will to til'1 Ford Muscle Shoals development would be the second larrest in the world after Niagara Falls has been enlired." he aid. "The Muscle shoals project." tiie Senator added, "compares fav'-rabiy I -ia .a- iumi uev eau'oie;: . in .-''iii'i . o. the most procre ve nations of 1 T,. Furope. Franr-e. Italy, Hermany. Norway and Sweden and Switzerland have total developnients of a little more than l.OiiO.Ona horsejiower. The Mus. do Shoals development will almost approximate th.; totals in t hen' countries." When you say cifrars say Dutch Masters. 43-tf Swank Dyes Clothing Main 791 The fiercest serpent may be overcome by a swarm of ants. , r-;w., v. . .;.v l,-hr. 7": ''; - ., :-'C : C'C .,.; ;'':;."' s J.-V- -o; -;c't' -r, .-a '-aV-"-'--' v -' -r-,C; .' - i'. iC.i 'vv'-;..-'-'.-:n" :-." -': - -r' - rtt l I'm m .M)viH IMtAMl "Whep 1 say that I woi:h twetityie pounds more than I Iil a short time apo it speaks volumes for the merit of Tanlac," said Jos. H. Hrake, .. 0 Pelmont ave., Sprinptiehl, Ma--s. "Tlie first thinp Tanlac did for me was t i-'ive iia an appetite and tope up my stomach. It wasn't baur before I was eitinp thinps I b oi; 't larcd toi h fur j-nrs. a.nd iiiiyivn1 to see the hearty way I fat p-ov would rind it hard to behr. ;hat a few works afro I was dys-prptm and ' ' li inp on the liphtrst l:i:il of diet. ; - ..J...L11. i tlli'ii I ,l,,'l, 'l.'l for lie was p driv the rl'ieumati.-ai alno.st ei;tirely .u a" my ss'. in. f In fart 1 t-.i'i Im'hfx'P. ..iv o 1 made Toe feel eve iv wav. It I 'he ; 1 1 f - it i ml'- p 'man in :a . i : a I medicine." h Ibrai at uamac is s...d :r. Sut. the Central Drup Sstor-"- ni inp ilnmpits. Ad PRINTING RULING Loose Leaf Sheets Office Forms Card Records Letter Heads Envelopes Business Cards Bill Heads Sta tements Engraved Card? Invitations Stationery Wedd Accurate workmanship by Experienced Artists. Real Service, The 1 1 b! Tuttle Corporation 119 W. Washington Ave. 130 North Main St. Phone Main 949
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