South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1922 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1922

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Morning Evening Sunday i. ii. mf.phi:n?on, rui,:;,hr. Asflocia'rci Press United Presa International News Service T.. At-.Trd IT t rirr.SJr nfttl! to tb" ie fr rM"'r :i:i'i -f M r.v. .1'; ttrfce credit. to It or ro no M-. o.il bw t rt-htr4 -irta Thtt .. not rv-j to tt rffrnvn editier..

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Ph! SUIn Sl(A--?i Sic:, rnrwnrh r.irnsug terms oT7 stp.scr.iPTin.v. (pr-r Sr! i... Mmln rj 5nRar. pr - -J" ;n" loli? jnd Sunday yrr wk - J -TftnA Et'Vr :th Sunday, on year i'J.w UrDiB'3l Submit. en rural rout. a J'r ' 411 ot!ir by nitl '- 7.0U EtrT-l at Roots. Tott O.'fl? .Vroni Mall.

l 1; r .o .iK' d and crou hy . Iil! Lamport , ':. I'r;t!. ,M,ir u 1 i: ; 5i a k to us again.

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IS THIS THE AW Ell? A ! r.-var-ol I v,y f-r.t "n'-'-'l to a I'.v.r:' d'.-ath

al thr Ir.J'..r.a r..' -rry n-v. r to kn-w a day j of IlL'.rty. r.'v.-r to '.iv in,dr th- warming Mir? or b;ath th- a'.r of fr!om.

IU- .!!'('. a nomni who li-'l f ri.ni''"l K'.m and toard whom !if "Ito':!-! ?ia": sii-.wn '-nini'nti of f-. v. -mtiturit :nvt-d .f in- rr.u rd.-ro-i.- inipu!";

i j f 1 1 f . r i i o r. . ; r - .., ir : f-af.' m w hi' h hn on- hun-lrtd ;

ar.J u :irat, nur.il': 'f former soMii - a:' d--:loI!y miln-t th rvn ial l.or.a. :d a. and ('i ih it .'ni- - i thl:; btt r roa'.d t' ' d out to ai- f"r tho- ' f x-.oldierb or t!;..ir fa:;il'.;s who aro r"a!!y in n-"d ' cf morn li-ip ir.'tr. th-y are now r rjvir. fron, ti)'.' j

-ov rr.r:1. tit. v:t h.tj it b-irdeninjr tite rountrv at t!.:i

Mm with -ry rratly

or ari tl tr. Of ruur.ja. tht v. j. v. r.lt'-n into ;.y Iv-r.J i thr r rorni.--. that t:;-.y wi'.i h repaid fr --;n 1 h . nioriry Ir.anod to oth-T r.a.."::.1" Th f-?" other natioii i.a . ni.i.iJ'H but li.tij rurt to repay and tlnrv iv a j r-:tent c-lf'Tt inadr to s-curt lonsr cxtensajn.a which may amount to p: nrtk al . pudiaticn.

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COM B AND SEE Uft Store Houis: 8:30 to 5:30 Saturdays close 9:00

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: O ll. nil'lll ;il.-.livit.. :-rdi r .;. Www s.- j-.h. nun ,

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: th'- Ilotary rnv ::: at th 'tjhr-n- .

creased taxes of on form ' or. I'r.-U ru e i i iail!--. and w J i 1 n't ! i:-ar abc.i; th'' ti-leph'T. -a!l until

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Buy Rugs and Save in Wyman's

It is admitted that if thi- ir.tjt f;..m abroad !'-r: th- rc-or.iinc ar.cc! w;

fly. I f t Ulli' :!:.' üf rltl'T. Win hartM-n.- to t!i" ?at- and to a people who

...ndrrnn a 1y f Tin- a--. t. Üf" tm i f-ry :m port '?'. Tlt: lad a- an to pi. an. ronon ftoi.i an nnrhartrd J

aii' 'Mrs, a and oad :n h..- . .rly childho.l to fond f.,r In If or. hi th-- 1 irid-lo-art'-d woman who fll I fop- hi b-il!'! l h.m a honi' . 'Iii- law not know wliat iron of hatf r,torrd ..-i.l'iT d -on! in hi." 1 '. - "f n nee. It only l.nw that hr Ulld. '"!: lav. 1 1 -i tj "t -'i, f"ur o. Uw yrar. ao. to .n.pnro what s--!. of kndr; were hink' inil.;a:!"d in his h'art. It only looked at thi." hoy aft'T d'troyrl aiiothrr human l ii:r. If. 1. v.-nt, -liortlv. to thr Michigan City 1 -ilaoi. that plae wli'iv l:ard-n-l rritnSnal.s arc feii' f:d a rho" tilhd with revolt af?iin-t ynrjrty, ;th liitr M.S..nlnu' tlo- air of i-vry cell. r w ill Im tlo-.r wh-n "Mo r hoy; ai- whu-thtu? rli-ir w.i t. . p nl. ai !.'i!:lv d'-hatin-: what to .!.. witli th'ir liv . a;.- a'i !y ii:t-r st d in radio in f 1 . i t r l i f y r i i h a 1 1 i II" W-PI lri- io. 5'ii-h th'-uulit for life will hf "'"lit a 1 1 n I r t!o- hop 's; wh will in all, whpn toctlif r. t h ir xp'.o.t.-- in rrim-. fioir triumphs in th" r.d i" w ir Id . tlo ir -ii-!ori- over tin- law. II u!ll i;aiii a pot -radint- drurr- In tlio u.v of n.tio IjCfrim- for vitrman purpo.-'-s. of th'- h'--t wav to 1 irk a !o k. of th-- m ffrrtir uav o btirclarira- a l ank or 4-t. al a j-k' thook. Thirt hoy. urd'T !if- n! n -, i- 1 . ' yf-ar old. If you hav. n hoy of hnt at" in your loono 0jthTf ! o;i In oor hh"-k. think for a moment of what it iiT-ari" at 1.". to hp r-ondeiniod to livo your yi"ar fimonr tin- .c h ! f I . ;. rop- of major . nminah who oiiiK' and K". Thl 1 ! f -r i" ftid in km- .ni-. Hat he will, if tin- ?'iiitfi:r'' h. (.irii'd out, 1;normally for half a rnttiry behind prison bars. a h ; Mr l,r aipiir.,' a trill" more hard tu d, a lit 1 1 - mor" ';r. j,r if .. a sh ol in-'j-,- . .illiu'.-; .iiicl t r- tri nil ii sly nioro Ignorant of what lif" no ai:-;. The tn!" y its i 'iin :rli"ii of t 111- )o- assiinx s that every hoy in the .-late has riarh-d mat only a maturity In know h-dca- w lo rr- h" knows rieht from wron hut rn ut take fu'l r s'o: ';bil!t for h:. own not.

Tiii hoy .o,:M rn ; k -al! 1 1 a w wa-r for any ! work ho .Jen.?. Hut a- mi-t jay ;u full llu- penalty j of the law whieh would In- aiud from a man of Te. itii -,11 Hi, v. -:j.i. on .i' i lift'- nvn.'i :.mi-i

... . . ... - i - ... Thi hoy cu'id mt iiinlia' t a debt that eould be eolleoted. hut the law .olle. 't hi hf- a.- a toll for a i n 2 1 e ? t . Th bvy oijld not coiitr.u-t a lt .;al niarfiat;'' hut the -tat' vols him to ,t Jifi- of contatt with

criminal.: . i If th" -fat'- denial d Item ho.s ,,f 1.". full t e- I iu:iilnl.; tor tin Ir a - l;at should not .! boy of 1 . ;:i ti ;s -tat- ilt-ii:a'.i f : oni the -tat '.'

I u'v :ioi:4.i ! ivi . pr.m iiiiy. tn-- mlit oi prot 'it ion and i f a i . 'I' -i i : , 1 1 1 a t : d i -a-", j-ojnp j p - 1 : t i tain: i i tin- ;:a,,' l . oth-.-r ho s havo ' h" r wtlt ;o ii i. J h it '!. n:("s of tJ.-."a be " it'-d aw iy. ti -e ::bd pov fiy. Mp. .coi! in which i.' ' !'"-o -! i.lpali. 'l lie', hav .; ; ..;!i !,. pro.! i tp-n again;-! t r:tp:a- ' 'e i, i ; iz l t i . r- dv-r:?. of inflaiain-i . : ur--. ho t!...: . . ;:- th ir iniamatiun-. I' he .-..;-:. i was .o.-'aTjay when it read ' ti.it tlie he;,,i ,f tj..-, 1 oukhahuors. a religious reel a. rur.vla, ,o j . r v to throw all children . Mci'-r tu Im. i ,;.i v. i-rder e.-cape the hur-

v..T'. paid, tliii K'ovtrntnent would r.'frd no extra taxts or bond issues to take -ar of 1 1 :o'dier del.d.

It lo.ty al.-o hr reni'tu ! i ed that m addition to i

the lou by the I". S. Government to ths..- foreAU

nir.v ;kov i:m old in M!!!AW.K..

Froni the Iaily Moani MISIIAWAKA rAf'.i; -Mr. and ! Mr?. .anika: had resided here .it.ee I

! luir.. livins: op. IIarri?on ?t." j Tue-., re ahvavs eoine to .'.e th I :;. Ta!or mur h r , ; , f, r 1 WM llOIT Till: ANTI - sAi.OON ; ni:.-. u;t;ri: ovi:iti.ooKs this, j (Froni the American Ixuion.) 1

Our lips lr.et. i for a Ion?:, swoon. rip: eternity time ar.J !-pr.re wre rot. An eiuMve frag- ; ratirp, sen.'uous a a mo-jn -filled t'.ight eat of Sue, held me In thrall.

!I drank tleejily ah. this .va living! l! Th.- .s ra lay that Milt l'run-; then with n. sh'idder of rrjuir- B

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,t'j'.-'.!f ar.d fermallv wejeome the

Tiatii.w. there were floated in this country a huc j puhlie to their newly remodeled

i tei:;. Nur;;, Adit r and .luiiu Ander-1 "a r.ce i drew nark.

My homr brew was a failure.

Th" hp of th pit' h r frm whir!) I had h'rn drinking .-eemed to mod'.

number of private Iran.-. Creat banking firms in .Ww York ;o'.d thfse bonds nt a d:.--"Ount in this eoun'ry. taking for t!iernfeive million of dollars in ! oinmissions. In all. thei" were $ S 7.0 (i ä.fi 0 0 of such h-ans made by private inter .-r.s in tlii.s eoiintry before th prove rnment loanrd a penny.

i lothir.:,' stor' at Michigan ,md ' me

Va.hi:uton sino- 177. .Max Adler is j.aiii.'ijn to spend the d iy on th

I t oof of his store in the company ! of a mac hin- tun.

Joe flrand Lead-r remaik

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tlie way. w havent ? heard anything of our old friend Liliitn Uu?ell sine ?he started for Ihrope to in-

j vestipate immigration rotiditions. I.i Vk f'"-iv.d Charley Schu II wan- . ,.,.; rn,. m,i.l.oin

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di virz arrund etT lay looking for

Now. if you helirve Turnout, the real head of J. IV j someVdy to clean a blue cill for

in her husband's newspaper?

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'I'iie vv.'.-'.U s .kt .1 -ha: ivillzation contains ' o ir. i.I-t :.o a . : .-ucii mon-t rous thought eis to .:o,.v" tie w ; , : . .. ;t f :h- i..t Ker.eratlon and the ä-;M .';vi: who l.ae hvotn.- useless. 1. the p:opo il ; ; j ;..td de.- , f an ignorant ''t niore ra. a:i o :iu:i t!o- hv:: ,Uath which is ctuahy ievi-d. by th" -rrfat s'a:.- of Indiana? Truly, tl.. :.- n-.ut i- son.- oher an.-wer than a .fo ent!T.ce for a l...v Surely the protection of -ei"y tlo..s n t i-t uaou hiuvil an expedient the .kailim- o' a !cc' It f.-r t'::e rest rf h!- life. i'ertir.Iy tliere r.r.t h- :'-mc other av-'-vt r for ,,e problems of c-.ume and w. cure than the ancient iv of the janlv Thls happen-" d yca ii'.av in lud: ma. ftremot in . .ilture. in humanity and in cood de "d5.

If i ermitt" i to .-tar.d. it ; r."t tliis- friendless ladv ,v Im stands -o:i..ted hut th.e state '!.- ;;. He may le harkled. hut the ral pur.Sljment will fa'.l upon ; , TTopl who per nit an.l .ioqii!e.c in th" m-:ho,l.s : r:d !' Cic "f th" M.thile Ag05 ! o ; il()DS AM) THE BOM S. j A I-gat pron: e to ray a bonu. .onif-timo in the , utur rr to e the p. inker.- thir share for a .ot;t upon t : s o'd. nation of tiie pop!" to the:r .'.ferders i the t jtropoMl. If the prcf-'T.t -''heme i.s worked rut. th" man who rved hi -oon'y for a month and i- waitir.K for bu.tr.es to pick up before he ;ct.- a job ill dra.w n'thinwc :mtn.1:at-ly from the government J '..'C-ctu po'. th' tT.:rf.vr. ',ii .ire 5h;nr at th j ,ileft tx. I What Is pr? posed t.at r.redy -opj;t-r may : sorrow on h- r'sin fr-rn a bar.k and if he oannot pay It bark before another pre-.4entul ele tion. th j TovrnJ.oeint w-. il tal. u; !;e ".oan fnm the bank Of cour. there will h a sha ie of a percontac" ht to the b-inkerfl of tho country for hi ricv ! Th plei th th Koinn;-!'.. mu-t tike . a t ! rf th lntr-t on LJirty bor.ds and the retundiu.tr j of othr dbtv rything but th debt owed to th I ;o.p v.-ho avM th srovf-rnmert. I Th argument 1 plainly -tated in a tatement t eif ay b" the rTuairi' Tro- rempanv of I Toxk. one f the lis !rt.ia:.y nich tinn j

Morgan Co.. which floate,! the most of the.-e i.Miesi tiKst countries have repaid M.T6!.OftO,f"flO of tliis private d bt all but $1.000,000. If Miat means anything, it means that Kurope is able to pay its debts, is paying its debts to bankers and that all that ks needed i. a firm collector who will demand that the loan.s be repaid or the interest kept up before money i.s squandered on standing armi and preparation for more wars. It mean's that if this country insists, it will cret its interest, which is a consideration ami a eorateral security for the interest duo on Liberty bonds. To .ay that this country cannot pay it.- debt. to the soldiers, to adopt any .--chemo which contemplates! delay or the p;iinr,' of c"iniui.-sions to bankei. i to confess a desire to -ave theso foreign debtors rather than to jay the American soldier. It i.s to be hoped that the meetim; called for a o i.--' us.-ion of the bonu.s Sunday will be attended by sf df-respeet itig Anif i it an; w ho rrr-ogpize the debt to soldiers as of even pi'MPT moral and h-ptal ddigation than any oth r tlaim upon public funds. Had it not been for the.o men. there would be no govt rnment in this country and no dollars for any pu r po - . If HY THE rnOT EST? I'ejp, er is torn to it. innermost depths by th p!opoal of th city directory company to make a distinction in the names of widows. It propox s to list thoso who have attained that Mate through a trip to the cemetery differently than tho.-e who arrived there thtough the door of a ti i orct ou 1 1 . I'emer has had its problems In fore ami its inner warfare.-! over the referendum, the juvenile court, the right of women to smoke, the best way to raise babies, hut m ver before has it reached the stase of bitterness and of fet ling as at present. "I: puts a stigma ui on a few women by making tloai- personal affairs public." i.s the declaration of en- social It oder who is leading a movement to take I- gal steps to prevent th" publication. 'If you list the women who are divorced, lL-t the men. too." Is the demand of tho feminists in thivcteran Mil't'rage state. The matter is intere sting, but only as revealing the public state of mind towards divorce.- in a nation which is rapidly incre a-im-r the proportion of legal s- pa i at ion s to the number of marriages. If divorce is a stigma, sonn thing to h" covered and hidden, what of the lavs which permit of easy diYorct.s? If it he an honorable estate, why th" outcry against a designation that teil.- the woild and the public that the citiz"n s, designate has. taken advantage of the provisions of a righteou law to rea".a that state? Just what particular advantage the knowledge that one woman is a divorcee and another lonely through fate is o en to juo".iort and debate, unless it he cot'cedetl that failure in matrimony argues certain ! ficieneies of t haraeter, temperament, or ! due .tion that are permanent and la.tii-.g. If it he taken for grar.ted that the women of Penr are right v. P"n they dec. are that di'. orco in itself leaves a stigma upon the reputation, then

I him. We would have been tb-kb-d: ... ,i(a nt

to death to have helped Ch irl.v out. ,,trri,.rl man tint looks around verv

only ho wouldn't agree to present oarrfuny and then asserts in a loud. :

ringing voice: T do anything I ' please at my house." i

interesting Prices on Tapestry Brussels Rugs Low price is always an incentive to buy. These prices are so reduced that the quantities will not last long. All are taken from our regular stock of good quality Tapestry Rus.

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';, , . d 1 '"'.'.i Fibre Rus at Sale I ry.A' k r; Prices i. i. . : , Bedroom rugs need not hr-

Tv' i'C'-r:v '''-'L'-"r;' as costlv as those in the lwli?rTri 'L'Jz T rooms where, we spend

r. most of our time. I his e-

PTTf '-; To . lection of fibre and liC''i and fibre ruRs ßives a 5

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r 'o'.e --"T vour bedroom lloors

us with the fish.

Yesterday was the common birthday anniversary of 'Haldy" Hurkarl and hi.s friend Tarbaby. Some of tlie gayet flogs in town congratulated.

.(t; a month yvi; hi;au l ltOM HIM. The Tiuriib r of square miles on the earth's surface is much less important than the number of square people who inhabit it. -cAKk innm:ni).

Krank Shumaker. of the South rtend Klectrie Co., is s-tudylng out a plan by which he expects to hear the program at the Orpheum each week, by radio, for nothing.

A member of The Xew.---Time j staff is booked to make a talk soon before the Anti-Saloon league, and j nkd to use the members of the j advertising department of this; newspaper as models of prohibition, j Wonder what he meant by that?

' ' ' i ii i i'i i J --.'-r I'AU.rnrs. i l ailuies mark the path to fame.

Uraee the storm ami ride the gal"! I Men must fight throucrh loss and

What if now and then you fail? What if ditP.eultios rise

Size March Sale Price 6x9 $12.25 7.6x9 19.75 8.3x10.6 19.65 8.3x10.6 22.65 9x12 9.85 13.35 16.35 16.65 17.65 18.35 11.3x12 21.85 23.45 27.65 10.6x12 37.60

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Draperies! With a brand nw rug bought you'll want to wander over into the Draper shop. You'll find M Piulsettec. (Irenadir.'-s, Irish Point and lin:s:.-el.s net. a well as many othr curtains and materials. There are lovely drapery material-, too, that you'll like to lok at even if vou tlot.'t buy.

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! Hurt and heart-ache and distress 1 For th crlorv of success!

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..iisi ..no.,,, ,-,or Hvery leader on the earth

Keep in mind when you're .is.-ailcd. Kvcry coiepueior h;is failetl.

Trials mark tin- ji.ath of nioi. Hope has dawned tr sef again. Many a victor, cheered today. Had to battle with dismay; Long before success li- knew He was called a failure, too.

Has been tested for hi.-' worth.

Itrave the lo.-.s anel bear th blow!

: What if ho e .shall come and go? i What if failure striken u you? ! Keep the faith and light anew. I Keep your courage when assailed. I'ew succeed who've never failed. (Copyright, ir:-:.)

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VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar L. Jones

Axminster Rugs 9x12 Size $42.50 Axminster Rugs have long been considered the best medium priced ru to buy. Great care should be taken when buying such a rug since quality is sometimes sacrificed for price. Look well at the length and thickness of the pile surface notice if the back of the rug is solidly built to make sure that you are getting quality. Th following sizes in standard Axminster Rugs arc carried in stock. The 9x12 foot size is $42.50 and the others in proportion. 22'x36 4.6x7.6 7.6x9 9x12 10.6x13.6 36x72 6x9 9X9 9x15 11.3x15 27x60 6.9x9 8.3x10.6 11.3x12 1 Growing Rug and Drapery Department for a Growing City

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AMBITION. j HOMi: IHIITW. It must b" rather nice to he a wan-jA.- long as I'll remember. I'll hQ

ton rover of the sea : wnnng to lorget To rob and loot and slay and : The trials and the troubles of the ..hoot happiness I met im 's enemies at plea.-uro : ,,!' that .il 1 ride last Autumn with It must be "comforting to know of, tlie June sun shining clear. .cret isle- where one could go. ' The very worst of all the few wild Win n so inclined, and always lind ! rides; I've had this year. I irre brass-bound chests ofi treasure. (The saddest thing about it all that

made me feel so gay

It mu.-t h" tin" : be a cop and or-

i!i r t ixi' .-ihs to stoji.

Jit the Sign of the Clock,

Was that it took a year that month to drive all night that day.

Who upraised hand all day toll veiled till I ran to see how long

staml. il was that far. Ami interrupt the trathc. ,I,in'- know why it wasn't, but It To turn fat nth-no n iuit.- pah- by J is- because it are. a-kitig them to go to jail , It s'ms to me would surely b Wh:n every tiling was ready after K.i-'edin-r!y .seraphic. j nothing had been done. ! I walked out to the barn iot in a I've always thoucht I'd like- tir.-t rate' sieady. loping run. to bo a foreign potentate I laI 'd across the fence ami swung And .-teinly pounce on dukes and! t,lr ?ate nu 0IW " wide , mints. i AnJ closed, it open after me upon Wim tiar. d io tlisobev me. 1 the other side.

A iraman h must a vigil ke p lest lie ( j he mu-ih rrd v hi asb-'e, ! I ti"d tlue hor.-e loose from his stake

i Which well miht r.a'k but .-Mil ; :x1" lockrI the chickens fnc ; ai d ill And fed the pxil cf slop some pigs I

j I'll he ju-t th - Mine. ai Iai as inin coulcl be i (And then I cranked the Kord and Pan more Tbl like to be :!, mar.; ct lt running standing there

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any method that wo :!d jaduce the number? of those i ,vi10 dr:ve-- a tet.ton i 'oto- vin i T l,!1"ip the- hack tire.- at the front.

! And thru-'..- aside with rough- to give the wind more aid. j m ck - ti pi id" j : Tin- I ': ka:d ai.l I 'i' e -An ow. ! The day was dark and cloudy as th Ho vv ntust th:s fellow's "neait rejoice i star? were shining bright.

what time ue wrec.es a new ay robins .-aoly fan? to see tho

Ih r.s-p.oy, e' snowfall thick and light.

who rush to tb.c il.c:c-- court m.ight seem to be 4:' public bene tit. The women of e'o'.orado. afhr nearly .".o years of voting, having obtaitud laws which put them on a parity with men in the divorce co;rts. Th y have wiped out some of the distinction. mad.? in ctlter states where causes for divorce to m-?n are no grounds whatever for their wives. They have participated in emitting soinf ve:y broivl grounds, such as mental cruelty, whieh includes everything from tlm hick of a morning kisto Incarceration in an asylum. I is sicnith-ant that they muv protest agaiist any designation of the state whuh they have helped mak" tay of attainnent. The value of public designation is thuhtt'ui. Tlie

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I Thrt trouble with the v,.;M -e. t;i.-- Tin road was smooth and full of J I to be that it fail- d to prepare for bumps; the curves were Ions, j peje. in titm- of war ! .ir.d straight j 1 And 1 .-tapped grimly on the gas for i

COMI'I INsAHON". , far I'd not he late We regret to ohy-tve that every! My Main was in a tumult and as! Sm;b- Week is followed almost im-j e-alm a.s calm could be.

mediately by a Scow! W- 'l;. ! Troubled and distrae-trd. not a care to worry me. UM I,K'.l,li:i).

i Mexico i bjt cts t . Meban mur- i The world was brimming full of 'defers in the mov:. Tin- I'nited lif" and everything was still

l Stat-s objects to the in ar.vwher". ' A- I drove thru I'leasmt Valley on1 I n 'opyri-ht. 1V. i j th" pak e.f r.unk. r H'.ll !

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Be Caettonns PERMIT us. please, to a?k you seriously: "Ic there a single good, sounc4 reason why you should carry a lart amount of money on your person or keep it hidden somewhere about the house? " It pays to be exceedingly careful nowadays. Because there are a dozen ways to lose a dollar wheie there is onway to make one. After you have made a dollar, the place for it is in a good sound bank like ours, where it is always safe and subject to your check. Then there is no chance for it to be lost, stolen or misplaced. Another thing, your checks are always receipts for the money you spend. Compliment your foresight and good judgment by starting a checking account here NOW.

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CHINA. i (iVmrr Ilxpro .) Tlie :.tr-' t w.r 1. . -tation in the world w ill be completed in Shaneiiai about dune. I??". It will j hiv six towers, e.tch more than lOa feet high. 1 l';r-t tf a network of similar .-tutions to be estal.1..- hed throughout '!:ma. ! "hira lU'-ky. After a hr.g sleep i waken". J teaches t ut and ado;;s the marvels that the white man ha deva loped slowly throug'a th1 centuries. j That'.4 how the Japanese -n 7" years have made j a- much pnortsj ,ts ).,- wli.tt race made in 000. i c'tpvinz is easy, oriirnatir.g i not.

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.UTA. (attlo Star.) A-aton.ob.b m.d;.fy i ho k.- in and lind. that its export trad" has he.-;; rhml-mg sine Iait July. That loe.nth was al.o th." turning point for iron ant Ste.I production and .prt. f'ther indtiftrie.tcake similar reports. Mark down. :n your red hook, that July. was the time hen busiue- v it bottom and began rt-C(U-( ring In all of the pan;.s s:m e lT". it has taken an average of 1 ." months for bu.ine to rlimb back to normal after O'urh'r; the cortp-r. If the precedent f a half iniury is w'"-th ae' -thi"g. i ' : q t fattofiis vlouild be .spouting smoke by OctoU-r. II -2.

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135 JOHN C. HISS, Cashier, LaSalle State Bank; Member of Knights of Columbus and Modern Woodmen of America.

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