South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1922 — Page 17
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SOUTH AMERICAN RAGE KILLS OFF OLD INHABITANTS
Greece Plans to Establish Thrrr Man to Carlo Casinos
ATilliN'S M ir'-?! : A hi:! ha u :!):.' , for int.a.r cc nr- thus finding n drawn up by the Mini-try of ! p--pu'.ar Audience-. Negro and ori-
The Spring Sonc Kuber.fltfir.'n mc'.- ' dy ir. F. a?.d tb- melodies of Rim--'f-y-Korsakoff in the .-"org of In-
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Tl.re. ra-inos arc piar.r.4d for a ! ;' -tarter, at Corfu. I.outrakl and' r j Ally"- J. at a minimum alue of J OI $1 -),.; t;ih. Tu Kr,v4.rntji"nt will ' ! prow l" fr44. trriur.i! ar.l permit the , I importation fre. fiom luty of j '.ux'jr'.'i'i' furmh:r-. It uill t.ik1 ;10 r-r-nt of t.4- Lro.i promts to'
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RECALLS DAYS OF HOBNOBBING WITH ENGLISH ROYALTY
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humorist ah.'. from H! nrd'-' dinner that rich. 1 "I woull h.ivo inited Mirk; Ta;n thi rv-fv.'.r.s:. if I thoucht he i had wi'h him mv .llrr.r clothe-. 1
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OLD TIME BLIZZARD IS ONLY A MEMORY
Chaunrcy Dcpew Relates Anecdotes of Queen Victoria and Eduard VII.
Vpon hi.-i h'ieg foM that the hum-,r-:t hal t"r;!" dinner d -t ,o,f. tha I'rlrc' invited him ;o dinner th5 r.ext evening.
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;.: JAZZ GRADUALLY
GIVING PLAGE TO CLASSICAL MUSIC
a'.r oT Prn thre hvr-. rh!"h a: a-'- arl
Th;5 . j f h " n 4-?; . r. of Ir .)- ft'ifhr, who h-a1".! an ctplitlon o to r-,,.i ?!' rfri r,f h:!- '. 1 1 f u o 1 h ii-f n 4-r n t T; t "f t. Mnfrl Ti.- ; ary p-n !- " ; t Tii ! r! C-rrn r l.a3' 0. r. ! n 1 r sr ' i 4-.' ; r 0 0 J n ha h'.f ar,
.w iuua, .Man-a -. li - afe-ont f..r th S..1 Sur hobnobbirsr with Qun Victoria. !..,-- T4r;r. K.
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"In t"'i V .ai-l Mr. Par- J (".if" r-hrt i- i','.'r;r; a c"-ri of i'-'tur' ar I.owli Irt;f:ir. "an otn -4 r! 1" api-ii'r.t' I t f rr-ilra? th rafr of pr-j-tni-j nlin l:r fn.i loi'CT. !
Trend in America N to Civilize Harharian Deity for Own I j"C..
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. :n Kr- i: 'oi .la.., Arnrira 1- tn- ' inr t" ' nil ." this bHi'l.arinn l(-ity a?:d Hin hi! ii to h"r own us s. ; M ii.-.ria r.s of tiiis ijut.tr' arI training t' ahjnrr h: Matunt nlin k.s
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rnr fwfur- a i! :a t)r, for th ! P'"" W-J' 'xp'-'t I a introltic -r fi-ri if thf icvlir ftizurfi how. l"' "'"'tuif-.I cin-U-s whT1 it t, rlv;s!t.nn f" h. -jf.purrtual. tho ! N ,ir,-'' V. l liin nativp "p'-p" roupU . -x. . fior.. ta thr rna t r r i ui L- iH- A ly arrpii rt -1 mccs will ;., fian, ! inak him fri4-nIs. "Not fr frn-v a tninr tint yirj Sytu phmiy, not .--y r.ropation i tlx Tfaf p.irt of fh- woiM'h or:a-i "rd'r of tin- flay, arc-online to mu n' f;;.ini, tlif-r, ;w .r, W4- ar t4lri f . t - J r a I f' 1 H hvo who a : r-vponihlo for
tnnt of ' hoion" (th. nanio l.v Umuonik' .statrnr-nt.
"Tin r- is jtit .as much dr-man-1 frr tho jay.. tp- of inns as t!i ro rvor w.iH hut tll4 mil.slr is fU'-'"tr and in'iri' m'-mdioii.- thin it u'-rl to ho." f:.. ..a4 l .-. i -i
, rr hnwi-r, li;ids of tw of tho
si- ai,'J"o4il s it Ii thojn.
"TliTi1 is a U Tide pry ha k toward
'i'i-'h th- T' t i aro (J4 sunato'l u if trrat thi- ti atf-r on pui-'y onnnnii a; d u n m n t I ni n t n 1 1 ro.ind -- Im ri 4,nc of th Inhahitf r ? -4 l.frnnir too iT Jir is f a t r ii hy !hf- i fiinnuiPiU nl rljrrf'il'y n r -f. ui,.T in t;o pif.i f iliirf ." fr. li.in i4oft i a fallow and ! ror at Kinc'- iVill'-f, Cauihridt:-rrl.r-lt. f4--:io-A of th Poyal So4 ; t y a nd f h a u ' n o 4. f a u id u - d t vt nn "Th ll pirat4r I'nri'tioti f th Plno.J." TIih Aim1 nitlx1, .tudid hy th--priity of in v r-f iraf ! ar- of Indian jit-ortrt, pn-.viMy frotu tli4 Quirhna Irrliarw, ;n . 4rd i n to oi: of th'" r j -ri t :i Th-" 5i- in ;nnl.- ljnvt-N ".I a r s-ai'l im r to n-nif.vo ihHr rnhlrsr Th- linurhohi fumih- ! 1 1 c - air nirarr. th.'H th hnu-Aifr-put', i!m m in4-. a sac k and rar-
r t f i m with h--r rfvy timo shn whro Ani-ri'-an nuisii- inad
Winter of West Are Much Milder and Have Le?s Pop ! Than Yrar Ago. j i"Ali'i'. N. I. March -. 'A hat
ha- h( i !:. d tho ld:z-trclK oi North luknia th whiti t!p:eni
' u hi( h roare d across th prairies in . ill r,ht', frMz:n-r wanderers cat!- hill h4)rs? ' Thry liav.- 'or,p, oM-tixne reij h-r.t.s r:y. liko the w ild Indi;in and tlm oiwlioy. Th winters ar1 mildj f-r und th- stornu "have not srot I th" pp they uh-mI to havp."
Vttrn men disar-'- with th'.a sayiii-T that th"r- 1 r.o definite change i.v climate, year by yf-ar. If the w intt-r'fl linvc l.fcn niilder for a f- w u-irs it is a matter of chance. Weather bunau Hsu res l-ar out th- " old -t im howc i . K?c nt wintpr.s have h -n milder in f mp' i at ure. and havo had lc-s wind anl ?nw and rain than the winters of th- .-iirlitle.". according to lata compiled from licur plvcn out hy i:. 13. Sp'-tu'tT, in charp" of th- Moorlmad. Minn.. I'nitc.l States ath r bureau. The..- t'srur s are for the winters
4.f th- decade of 11-s.' to lU-l'l
p-prpsfnt Ine th 4-ai!y Iays n-a op-ponr-.l t th-- winters of 1310-11 to 1 1'. - 2 " . i-'ivr montliH of each year aie considered -November. 1 rnb r, .lanuary, l'obruarj- and Marcli. Thv rlunv that tlm aver- ...... e . . .: .
a''- I'-mperaiuie ior i im uiiim-m
tl.- i-arlir-r dfcaiU- was 11. TS decrcs
lar'. -t phoiiocraph record selling Vr zrr,, uht'm th.j !a.-t U ' -ad .u'f-m-iM hf-n'. I eahrs in she t mu-j UitM i r. : - m . cinitat ion. formerly
so:; inclHrf monthly recently.
j .", monthly: wind velocity ;i f r-
tinctiv- tvp4- .f Amcri'-an miiK.i- will PMlit." .Mr. lowcr arecil in tili- adding that even today, many .f the popular American s"nps an boin tranLited into tlm Ianuaß' of l'rane
a hit
tlie oi( na41 Motip:- wo iKanl h;,K,-. 1 ".:'. 7 mile per hour In the
e- -s a co but the. will never b- the , .i.jr n ,lays and only 3.1.". 'per hour e .-ad. sweet tliincs they wer- in', during 1 1 i last ten yrarf. "" day.--." add d Miss H hro'-,i,.r. V-atbr e.p-rt.s acree that such her--, will be Timre briirhtne- a nd ! , h a n.i arc dim larqely to chance," life. I l.r li. -( that a new ami di-j-.aid Mr. Spen-cr. "People rcmem-
tho worst blirards they oyer 4 M.-ou titet rd and forc-t the milder on. Thn1' 4-very bliz7-ard which hihi 3 ,ilmc ba.s to bear enmpaxi.snn with the worst blizzard of a lifethm or with a rather enlarged m morv of it."
the Princ? of Wales rho became
Kirn: E1ward VII. and rthr notable of KnclAnd arc recalled hy ;haunc?y ii. Depuv in the flfth ins:al!mnt of hli "Iave From My AuohioiTraphy.', published In the March number of Soribner's Magazine. Th famous .r York railroad rran, ex-snator and raconteur, tells of a conversation between Qi:en Victoria and Cuen Iilloukalani of Hawaii during the former' Jubilee, told him at that time by a court officer. At a dünner the dusky queen sai l to Queen Victoria: "Your Majesty, I am a blood relative of yours." "How po?" wavS the queen's astonished answer.
"Why. said L.iuoukaIani. my i
grandfather ate your Captain Cook." ' Mr. Pepew recount? many dinners, luncheon and talk.- with the Prlr.ce of "Wales, and tells how the Prince's equerrr awakened hlrn one Tiisht at Hnmhurjr, a German watering place, saylnp the prince was on the terrace and wanted to see him. "What he desird was to discuss American affairs, and Mr. Tepew converged with him until daylichtt at. a table lit by a candle. Once Mr. Depew went from Hornburg: to the nearby nerve-cure of Nauheim, where Mark Twain was on n vacation with Doctor Joseph Twichell of Hartford. Conn.. hi hometown pastor. Ir. Twichell wa a bright humorist, and often "furnished in the rouph the Jewels which afterwards in Mark Twain's workshop became perfect gems," Mr. Depew report?. The famous after-dinner speaker invited Mark Twain to a dinner, and the next morninpr the humorist, attired in his tramping suit, met
the Prince of T.Vales.
g tlx pi 3 mrrr cm:r. r.nt n;orn Crape Fruit thc -"lrip-
! et thir-.c in the fruit line. Kir. rid a i had a larjr crop. (n, T'u,7.br,h
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received the v-eennd Im ! in b i'.k. fan
KLONDIKE BANNER GOLD AND SILYER CAMP OF ALASKA
Silver Mining Has Increased at A-tnrii-hiii": Hate in Pa-t I wo Year.
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Old Grnrpia Constitution is Still in Good Condition
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About Eczsma and Eruptions!
buy them by the bushel ilk apuV.s 1
i Klondike -ontim:--s t'm banner ff'ddi I xv,1'; l-
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tail fruit .stores and crocerie. Ak!
for them they can supply you. If people would eat morn fruit and
A eceU.Ke. there w ould hr le- .c k - i '" aJtop. i - hinir rate m the in.-: two
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119 W. Pronson st.. Geo. Hul.'u 'h, !:1' propr rf.on of which are pro-,r
manaeer. ; 4. ; lucinr have n staked. The he Ms; i.oui.-ville. in J ffer..n im;-, jl.av" b..-i eoveted by com p.m. ics cri ;il!a j ,,t- t . .. .i.,r.,j iru DUCOUATIOV I.V PbANS, that hold niKi of the hip prcnlucin Washington county, pn 1 Don't. wait till next sprin.ir for the J c'. aims ard are pushing their de-'tno Kitht nwx. hi-h w a- -a' decoration of your hnnp. Any dny ! ve'.opmep.t. A tur ao 'he Yukon 1 conlin- to th" ,d-l pur. :.! . i
Gobi C'. was the uaiy larce - r;-a t-: - : : z - - - -.- ir.atlon eneace.l in 'piartT; mininei
anl exploration a: Mayo, but s:nc; then two well k riown American i-om-
.tf p.inlt'H ti.au o!.a:nMt control of
many claims which l.ir-je crws .ure i now dove I opine. The mi st notab'.' o-rike on Keno Hill was lip' lindinc: of the lode on tlu- w.-.st nd, or McQueston Slope.' The hndin.: of tin ricli mine was i
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Here" Somelhin: Aout S. S.S. That You II Be G11 to Hear.
NOW" is the l.rt time. Start now and have ycur rooms looklnc: their be-t. S'-e I,o'.ver's display of wall paper and wood rinis-hins. 120 N.
Michigan st.
FARMIins. Wp exchance flour for wheat, netting you from 10 to T.O cents per bushel above market. Starr Mills. r,i-tf
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CUT1GURA HEALS ECZEMA ON FACE
Pape's Cold Ccmpound" is Quickest Relief Known
Don't May stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose 4f "PapeV Cold Compound" taken every two lmurs until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. Th' first dose opens 4doed-up
They talked nostrils and air passages of head:
stops nos- running; relieves h adache, dullness, feverishnes, sneez-j ing. "Pape's Cold Compound"' is the I '(iiiekost, surest r 1 f known and, 4-osts only a f-w cents at drug stores.) It acts without assistance. Tastes ni'p. Contains no quinine. Insist J upon Pape's. i
In Blisters. Itched and Burned. Used 2 Cakes Soapand3Boxes0intment. "My face was badly broVrn oi:t with ecrema. It started In blisters nd Itched und burnrd - that I scratched It. causinp the blisters to break, and my face looked as thcs;h it had been burred. I epnt many a restless night. "I began using Cvnicura Soap and Ointment and pot immediate re;if, nd after tamp two cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes cf Cuticura Ointment I was completely heahd." (Signed) Mrs. Viola Meyers. 233 So. Main St., nellefontair.r, Ohio, July 25. 1921. For every purpose of the toilet and bath. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum re wonderfully good. ttaflaKu-fe TtYi VU A. -CUrt- Lbrtcrl P.pt H, Hi:4fi 41. Umi ' Sol1 rZjZ& Cuticura So p ilnrrt without mug.
Ten r-ght J it on w.'l V i -.r It r'ri row.- t rr: rf sktn er"ijtl . rlTpV, P.T-k! e a ?, b-' nr. i ea on i :n t: - 1' '.. Tlre . r.o t'rj; i vay ft.-j lu s !- I j f r-'v! It. We p-v- lt. V i r,!i porn It W"a i tt e c a . f -i trou! " 1 fru; t: r s m it o l-l !. ft ln't cornMy
IM S. S. (.lie Von An .Bole SVI-G V :r c-!r--0- f-lt th V. t" V tot;! rf S S S 'v-' ff.iv t " y " i u V: n t : rt PP' T ' t 1 1 ,r K!o-1. I a S' : e - t u ; M-1 ,n er. It r 1 v t ' . ) " ' ' : w 1 " ' ; . -,a 12 e - 7.4 1 I !.. rash, fir- ; '-s. 1. '., I !..-' .a. t 1 . ' ? .a T . 1 i a h r r s'-,lf r r -. ; ri : . -s these i:rpur:te p .- .li"n . u ( . -." t '.' i a -.1 u :v :.' - e t r 1 fr.-'-n ha ;: ":-.f r. V-.-ir : f r-t - r
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retain l--t fl.-.
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The larger fciic is Ü.o Lcic ccconUaL
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prci Khojiping or i-!fing. The rathe-- are very shy anl npprr t ha no liver.iors acile
from i !4w i:: rnfoa rne.i
w liii-h nioderii trl4nt 1st s extract C4i a inc. The fr me high altitude a
which they live seem pot to affer? the TlHtie rcrpf ( furnlell them w ith a barr-l lik. fornmtl'itt of tli'' het. Tln'.v are ry strong, but I'loVi- low i; . I Isolation Mahrs Highland Inhabitant "Quvcr Types j COU'MPrs. ().. March Z. "The i thine that mak- tlm nwuinta im er ! of Cm Southland highlands a problem i- bis isolation." l'-claro In-. I W. .1. Hutchin. preMdetit of peroa j ('ollee. addres-mg a loial audience, j "Isolation mal's p4.. rty. povrty ; makes poor school--, poor school;' make. Illiteracy and illiteracy, joine.l with poverty, means a sadly df ti i-nt ! t hurch Ii f -. " continued Dr. Hut chins, t
He said that, although the better i 'ass among n .ou n ta in errs is a m'.P'h epposed to illicit distilling 4f liquor as any other group of Americans, the
poor facilities for transportation of orn to market , th- bw market pri for corn, compared with 1 K to ?rp ' n gallon for moon.-hinc. and the fa t j that many chiblrrn are rlependent upon them for support combine t Indues ,-oni' mountaineers. who otherwise would not dn so, to mak' moonshine. "The mountaineers are typically ; American." said Dr. Hutchlns. ' They j know our language. They are loyal1 to the core and pndifio beyond all! other Americans." J
during the war. General d.-mand for classical music i-s finding expression in the in-
f rom i x envrav in e of masterpieces, with the
present day daneo music, they s-ajd.
PPINCK PITPPRT. Priti?h Columbia. Twenty-four million pounds of halibut have been banflle.l 1,4 re during 1021.
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WARNING l Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds ' Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. lUndy "Payer" fccr of 2 tablets Also bottles of C and 1CK) DrugiaU. Aiplrle. 1 Ux trade mark f Bayer Mtanfaettire ef MooeaeetlctdVtir of BaJleTlfeaelJ
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Saibuir day , March 4th
Will Be a Great Day at
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. Drop in when down town on your shopping tour and we'll he rlad to show vou all the famous makes.
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No matter what kind of a home vou have, a small cottage, modest apartment, or a spacious mansion it is the furniture that gives it real charm and genuine warmth.
Urn W;il--lW
At the Rics Co. vou mav s a f e 1 v choose vour furniture because onlv the most authenar tic designs, styles that are in the best of good taste, ever find a place in our stock.
This week no are making a speeiil display of fin' pmod furniture at moderate prices. our inspection .s invited.
Greater South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters'
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