South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 65, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 March 1922 — Page 7

MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 6, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEV5-TIMES

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c-onvey St dSrctiy fron; the exhaust !:,!') any rart of a con! in-r, m-t.v; or othf. rwi. . I Tjnder'.in 1 at V i i i -i a r. . ' - i .r.- A -.. -,r-,i r-'.A.;n-.T ' IniTft thrr: The f or.!ain. r -ou'.d op rd in .a iom and thr carh-Ti r; r :-- aiiow. d to (-' ip, or lr c,-;..) ! !.! tlv f-r 'd into :h- !-. b . a .f ti rubbi r ; ir.tr-.-Th-r .: Of in th0 tubing by uh;h it hid . du'd from ti1.'' -xh'iu -t p:p l:'i b n rr.o: than '.: )l( '-.d- r. t . 1 a rf ri. ; inf-dic a '. y, . ruia . s. ir. which chaaffeurs. w '.r.-:;:.-; 1 CJjrf'' V i l a -t havr l - n v r on b." ?h.- fumts and b f'U ; iir :,i r acil th'-m. The theory or the u.--j of the by burK'.ari In the rifoit to ren-d-r tl.Mr ictm.'-i ir-n. .'. Jn. ten occurred to j:. In fa. t " He broke . ff. and b.-th hands lutrhd .it hid bushy white hair In ;'jd.'n eon -t rnation. "My .od! And I unwittingly d- -:r r-!'...,i it,,, v. rL- -.t.-.r-v, v,v M-biu h rr..ir.!T was committed h re in the , .i nous1, in in'1 ion-hii n arint; 01 any f n hcire o f peoi who mi'iit Vinv iitiO,r.,1 it f,-ir thr-ir 1 1 1 1 r n , p " ive "You V" Th- cry tame simultaneouslv from the coroner and the Cadmuj .sheriff. while Lieutenant started forward. ... "Yes nr.tjonea tnus m.auer a; the dance "Where did you hold this conver ...... , wnat pari or tne nou-" r grouncis. "In n rorner nf the library and to in a corn r oi uit iiorar,anu i my nostw. we were nosuw. wo wer cinsoiy i ruhj

that we cou'.d n or. fee wno else mlht vaultM quickly up the. stair. The enter but people were constantly looked door of the room in which passing. This Is horrible!" the pro- Laurel had met her death presented I.or exc!aim-d. ! no dimculties to him, and in a mo"Di l you mention also the way ment he had opened it with a skeleJn which th carbon monoxide might ton key. be transferred- from the exhauel The two narrow, empty, tumbled pipe of a car to a container, and with cloLhing scattered about how- it mipbt be u-?d to asphyxiate and the breakfast tray with only one people;" asked liarry. "That would chocolate cup used were the first of courw, be the most Important ! objects which met his gaze, part to us." examined carefully the tiny Yes. I did!" Professor Semyonov pair of low-heeled lounging slippers groaned. "I am .an enthusiastic I which Ftootl on the tloor by the bed Idiot! " 'nearest the window, then turned hl3 liarry strolled around tho house attention to the pink satin mules beto tho -arage. ther bed. Shaking hio IUrry found Frank the chauffeur head, he was replacing them when, busily engaged in cleaning the Urgj kicked or thrown far under the touring car. which, together with valance, he discovered a pair of lnMrs. Tudor's own fast little r-iccr credibly small dull-black satin slipand the station bus, occupied the Per9 with exaggeratedly pointed toes space within tho garage. aiul stilted heels. They had "Are these all the cars own-d by been curled all out of shape. As he the family, Frank?" Larry began drew them forth he felt the grating without preamble. tn- mud which still caked them. The chauffeur "looked up in sur-"' realized that they were sopping prise- at the udden query wet. -Yea sir. except for tho limousine Ho had risen and was cxarr.ing which Is being overhauled in town." them with minute care when an ox"Would you hear if any one start- clamatlon from behind h'.m made cd ono cf the cars running down j him turn swiftly. here during the night?" ra' Tudor stood in the doorway "I should say I would!" he re-1 watching him. As her eyes fell upon sponded. " Did somebody take one't-he objects in his hands she opened of these machines out last night for her lip?, but no word3 came, a Joy ride during the dance?" yu tel1 o lsa Tudor, to "Wouldn't vou have known if thcyjwhm these belong?" had?" Rarry retorted. I "They are mine. Sergeant Barry." Tho chauffeur shook his head. I CHAPTER VIII. "Not last night: I wasn't here.! The look in her clear, limpid eye? Mrs. Tudor gave me a night off ori was that of a child that does not account f the dance, and I wi-nt to understand, but senses no danger, a movie in the ii'.&' and stayed , Despite the damning revelation Barover with Pete Whah y, who runs ry felt an odd impulse of compunc the public parage, i got hume here ', t ion. She appeared po small and about nine o'clock ar.d went straight frail, yet he, as well as everybody to tho garage, but i: was all locked 1 dse in Sandy Cove, had heard of the up tight Jut the way I left it. There ! fortitude and courage she had diswas one queer tiling, though." Splayed during her two years of un'"What was ir v tho ihtctiv.- de-'ceasing service. Gould that courage n.anded as Frank hesitated. I and fortitude turn into impla able "Well, it don't hardly setm worth re'.entlessness under the ure of mentioning, hut it struck mo just ! reckless passion and a desire for reow as I was cleaning the touring i venge against tho girl who, she ear that there ought to be more' learned only tho previous night, had gasoline in the tank, according to j supplanted her in her absence? my calculations, than there is." He Could it be that she was still in lovo shock hhs head. "I usually ligure it with the young lieutenant? out pretty close, hut I must hae Continued In Our Next Issue, made a mistake just now." "Who lias the keys to the garage"

besides yourself?" Parry changed; the subject abruptly. ' "Only Mrs. Tudor and poor Missj I .iure I. The hrks ain't been chung-j d In hr e t irs. "It rained hard List nicht. detective remarked. "'You didn't t.nd, any muddy tracks in here th:M morn-! ir..r. Frank. VOU . "Only my own!" he said. Thcn a' rtrange. rather confused look came! i ver his fice "I usually keep rruy t'oor like w.:x. sir. but I was kind ol , hurried last night and didn't ho..? Pi ..own. I d. dr.'t : : 1 any muddy foot prints xn.s mr rning. : u: i cm se T.-.e que- r dri' '. ::.!' h. re and there, a : hough s meor i.u-rht l.r.vc u! d up the- -.ark of th.e;r tre-id. I., .ok hiorc. .r and Iure!" Ho po;n-ed. ;.- I Harry P v k. 1. ".'here wo. oh t . ; 1 i; e u th.e ;!y or. a.- t::.'-.u.i - d dd to cd :;!. rate th..trry v. rr.! c-n 1 u Ay e' r spa.-.-. Then h s: :ou;: e 1 casu.i .j . "How iid t-u r.r: every ard :.ter:e 1 and .;:! cf the uh'.e v.p vt tho house'.' p;d Martha ; another i f tho r:a; ro to or. 3 you for com" cut d ... trr?" "No, .r. I'd gc-r.e tip :. trie .-er .nts" dr.:n rooir to 1.h. . cup ... . .'fee. .-tr.1 wa? Jue-'t sittiPiC dour, t- ;' when Martha came f. i:;? f re n t.ie y-'ur-.j Ud.c' room w.ih :u r lac-a-white as a sh'ct and told :.:e f o a.-i f st .v I COU.I that !-;U:'i wa- d.e:il.' jliiuy turr.ed if to at th. thr- .-h.-d.t he dr-.ppM handkerchief an i. ?:cop;n; to -v.-.- it, turned one- mor-. "e:y th w ay. I w .n having a I d en with 1'- uttr.anr 'ad ; 'it it. . . . - rr - thut' a ':..;. a,a ah. a: th." il;.i..-i cf n. t..ps ir. fc-ene.-al, r.tl I a-kd if a ru r tub h at!a.'h m way to li. i! ar and led . o.t of aut p:; on a ; d -r o t i. . t , l i o r; th...- e: i;-.'ie v - running 1". e fjrof- wee; PI apr ii.t-i 1 - K-i's it e.O.M V :h it t.i; ur vi i-i) . f :', ie outer, . ; n e ; (.ikLa'..: i

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PL A ND ETCwo - jM fore' 1 rubier tu bin.'-'. v - ' 'r think?" "Mo? I think hrR a fSnip!" The ; r. r tort carr.o ; romi-tJy. "Why, I'va , -"n !t lor.o rnyfwif! I w.m r! .no a - ant, to if tho fui;.(- coiiNl Irivrn directly on r, r.f the Kara;,r. It was ctra lif-a'.- t'Mnc. of c iur" and had he en fastened e-n pretty ticrht. tvir It hf-M n:i riht." r.y fxtra li-ay tvih::;-,-of th.it sort lySr.i: about, th 'arairu h-rc 7 demand d Itarry. Hi.s voi'.-i Vv liy, ti.ere w.is .oine. w.is 50HU'. i no i looktd I.:? wond--rn-w nt. j " nevr t.s'-d St, though, and I ; i ' 1 .... T. A . .. ..... - ,T v.i'M l Know v. :.a r. id . I ii look for It. s;r. if you like." i "I w;;h you w-.uld." j He. left ar.d procc-Jrd slowly to j th- hou- . V.'hen Frank had drawn ; Iiis at.t r.tiou to c'.fantxl sjsace- : h- had ob-a rvtd jvornthlnff which , had -ipd the other's eye: A ti r.y . rounded spot of mud with an clong-at'-d triar.If in fr;nt f it. l:arry rtcosniz-d the print of a i small. l.i?h-heck-d slipper, ar.d ho. km.w that whn he had found it and! it. -i owner the f-arch for this sinister ; Cinder - ha wou'.d b at ,n f-nd. j He found Anna the cook, Lou use ir-'1 .carina, an conyrc',aie.i m u., t' ' aurcd hini that none- of them e - .uld have worn that fairy-like slipir - "Do you know if Mrs. Tudor has n out to mo garage ioua . "Why, no. tlrl" Mariha stamm r. d. I no poor laay nasn t ot-n mil nf Hftnr vront fnr a mimitii r.n Wi .. .. . - tn iront porcn wnen i.ie coroner Came. arry (usnussen me suojeci. ana. asKing wnere tne teiepnone was, nc eiliod up Whaley's cara no. Yes. l'r.mk hr.r! 'ont that nicht in Pete's ...u v,Ä .i.o ! - " "...o i.r. i.-'c o!oa o ...msrw-i Kn. d further nuesdon ir. -o'l-.i ciVniv tn tho fmnt r,f ! ..... v... .. nut nouse, anu. nearms uie voiced , . v i v öii.!, w r I n M nr run t- r i n r i i r i ii"r fessor Semyonov in the library, he UNCLE WIGGILY IJ) HOWABD R. GAItl!. copyright. o-hr tT? hv 1cCuro, Wnti. ) apr Syndicate, hv noWAiii) it. G.vms. i J ) wi i I have! Fncle Wiggily! See what i a: ked Jackie Bow Bow k huh puripy doc hoy, one n'.ornii sto;oT:i. low stump http'- paw ir: on h.ia way to tho holo.oo, to h.old up his front of the bunrv ra ti eriMer'.an -.y froodnc-s.-l Don't tell :r.o o.i l;ae taught the lizzy Vox or th" VW, zi- Wolf:" exclaimed Uncle Wi:i: "a'ourse r.otl How dti you s'poe I'd hae the Pox in my paw?" akcd a a h.uhin?. .r t know for .fcure. of ' explained I'ncle Wirsriiy. course,' '....a.., c. n: pink nose, and t i. t ; . J a . ; i i o k n w t h. c 1. u n n y gentlem.m u.ij onB- Joklnir. Whnt hive

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a 5 ked tiu1 rabhit. "A p : answered th dc?cie ' irrq to buy somethin i: with it." :y too much car.dy," ad'if-vi Mr. Lor.-Ttars. iarftol Jackie. "Yocan't p. -r i I t. .1 an tiy w then buy somethin. ful." chuckled Undo Vi--'iIy. ho p pr d ov-r th.e the to have an a iver.tur" that day. J.h a.i t r : t 1 if 1 h.:r. 1: hLi v. 4.y tu w'e.i'i' hi.- b. un to

teacher In the hollow J- i: r : i r " hod Jäi kh- stoppr . Ar. 'I or. ;ho In a tov i re c.i I ar.d sp- nt Lis p-nr.y. "Wh.-ir.fvr happen." rLd the r.P" old Il ly rat who k'pt Mi "you murr.'t tak that out In hcol, Ja S: ley "No'h. I won't!" promised Jakiv. Put ho mu-t hv.' do;-.? s-rr. cthlr." j -VN rr:ir, for h" wa s kpt In ;.t'u-r tha j other animal !m s :md cirN wer? b out. And It Mas when Un" V:?;"i;v ! '.vns hopping horr.- having found r.o : adventure darin- the day. that the ' hur.ry gr-rtb man m t th- 1 1 r 1 1 o ! puppy dog nain. J.vki--- was look"WhatV th.- r.-.itf-r, J ac ;vl rria.l t ha'. Ja:k. ' T a." T cr -'cnti?o I took it cut it) -ili'K'l. "Took what out. Jackie?" asked Vv. l, Wisily. kindly. 'Tii- wdiUtlo I boucht for a p nr.y," explained thv docrg' boy. "I took It out, 'cauo I !-ort of fork'ot. and thn the lady niou.-t took j it away from mckfj-t rn In. i;u: f :ie ave it nacK to uy. I have my penny whistle now," addd Jackie, aa he began to loulc in his .".. . - . 1... &,n,l. I.r-V r". m:is ij u.u-i.t; sui: ii: i;üia . iu-t his toy. o you bousrht a whi.-tl1 with your penny; did you?" aked the bunny gentleman. "Iut you shouldn't have blown it in school. o-kio. my boy!" "I diln't z u tiy blow it." explained I ickie. "It mad- a tooting noiso, hut I didn't hlo.v it." "How could a penny whittle make a tooting noise if you didn't blow It?" Uncle Wi'ih' want d to know, v.dth a smiie that made l.is pink no.9 twinkle. "Pieas tell mo that!" na you ten my wmre l can gci - .v .... w.j . f.-t burst the Fuzzy Fox. "I guess I'll Mt them off your cars!" barked th bad animal. Hut just as h was going to leap at l'ii'.de Wiggily, Jackie trave a squeeze to ono of hH pocket and tlvro was - - - .. . i.. Wi.l.-tle. What's that asked the Fox, (.Touching down and looking at '"" " V " . 'Toot! Toot! Tootity-toot-toot!' UJ"11-11 mruusn tue lorc-i. "Oh. that must be an automobile t ollccman coining after me 1" howled the Fox. "I don't want to be ar-1 r-j.-ieci. in Kci your ears laier. , . i t. . i . . i ii lie railed to T.nele Wiccrllv and awav Hin the bad chap, nibbling no cars a . . , ii I "Wbn htAw- that u-hktlo'" VpiI - - the bunny, for he knew he hadn't i done so. and he had seen no whistle at Jackie's lips. "I blew it," said trf doggie boy. "This Is the way I "tooted it in school." lie pulled from his pocket a penny whistle with the blowing end stuck in a hole in a rubber ball. ; nvery time Jackie pressed tho rub-; her ball some air went in the whlstie and blew it. And Jackie had j suddenly pressed tho ball and whis j tie in his pocket, making the noise that had frightened tho Fox. "Is that how you olew your whistie In school, without exactly tcotlng ' it yourself, Jackie?" asked the bunny, with a smile. "Yes'm I mean yes, sir," answered Jackie. "Well, don't do it again," advised the bunny, smiling. "No'm I mean no, sir!" barked i Jackie. "But I guess you're glad I tooted it now; aren't you?" "Yes!" chuchled Mr. Longears "Very glad indeed, thank you." And if the Ftrtet lamp doesn't hide in tho rain water barrel when the postman wants to climb up on it to stick a stamp on the policeman, I'll tell you next about Undo Wiggily and the maple wax. Calvin Stertzbach. chiropractor, graduate of Universal School of Davenport and Ross School of Fort Wayne, has opened offices at 521 N. Main st. 4 tf. Income tax returns made out at Engel's Cut Rate. 74 It appeals to people of taste Blue Devil. refined 70 When you say ctgarji say Dutch Masters. 45-tf Swank Dyes Clothing Mam 791 Z1-tt ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM ! AVOID the misery of racking pain. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and apply when you first feel the ache or paia. It ouickJy eases the pain and sends a feeling: of warmth through the aching part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates uilhout rubbing. Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, pciitica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $M0. liniment ra 3 s Clear Yonr Complexion cf p'unrde. ',3 cne tri eher facial di-'fir'Jre.'T'er.L s Ü J L'm freely Dr. Ilobaon' Lcwr.a 0:nt- ; 5 fi! !i 1.1 either '. n fsmvh .ß lli-.rt rf I)r I? I ll llo'-soa'a Farr ily Rercx!ies. IU $ DrHbbson's 3 7ema Ointment - Shave, Bathe and Shampoo vith one Soap. Cuticura CaticcrB Ecf tf tha fiTer:tifrttTrMorihiEc Coal on Colfax Av:. 3. C. Lontz & Sons Main 74

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By HUT ABLLINCi. j onyh busin training v. hile they are (; la I to Th? Nfws-Tliiien.) 'employed. XCW YORK. March Mrs. Ida j "The.u. ju-t as soon a the first Jane Dudton, head of the New York.iri is capable of taking charge ol Exrhanpo for Woman's Work, hat ( her own shoi in conection with a

under way jvlans to girdle the globe ; with Y. W. C. A. tea .-hop,- in charge . ' r n i 1 . ( o r-ir.c - irs. iuium na.s just ueea nait-u membcr of the board of the Needlework Shop of the Young Woman's Christian association and. ha-s been asked to reorganize and, rebuild that department. "In this process of reorganization,' said Mrs. Dutton, "I shall add home cooking and a tea shop to the Needlework Shop In New York. "The tea shop will give a thorough business education and experience to tho college girl who wants to go into the commercial world, instead of the professional world. "Many college girls go into the profestdonal world only because it h tho natural thing at the completion of a college course, not because they really want to be professional

women, "So we will take into thi tea shop .to assist with the management commercially bent young college women and will givo them a thor-'h.r

Mils uut 1 mm Men and women, whether you wil ever build yourself up to your normal luat-rlpht weight depends on the num br of blood-cells In your Llood. That'l All there is to it It's a scientific fact If your blood-cell factory isn't werk ir.g right, you will be run-down, thlrt your blood will be In disorder, and perhaps your face w-ill be broken out with pimples, blackheads and eruptions. S. S. S. keer.j your blood -cei: factory working full time. It he!?! bull! new blood-cells. That's wh B. S. S. builds up thin, run-down people, it puts firm flesh on your bones. 11 rounds out your face, arms neck, limbs, the whole body. It puts th "pink" in your checks. It takes th( hollownes from the eye?, and it fco! Father Time by smoothing out wrinkles In men and women by "plumping" them up. S. . S. is a rtinarkai..! Wood-purifier. While you are gcttir.a rlurr.p, your skin eruptions, pimples blackheads, acne, rheumatism, rash ftter, blotches are being removed The medicinal ingredients of S. S. S are guaranteed purely vegetable F. 3. S. is sold at all drug stores, in twe sizes. The larger bite is th rr.or ! economical. WE asie

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.. . 'S w . V. -; .- v ..... i v 1 Sil V. W. C. A., we s-h ill oiablish an other shop in another city. "The plan," said Mrs. Dutton. ij continue iram.ng triris anu csiaulimbing shops until we have circled the world, foreign countries and all. "The whole circle should be compitted within two years!" Mrs. Dut I tor. was enthusiastic, "The plan will begin to operate in October." j Mrn. Dutton is one of New York' i really important executive women. Due to her efforts the New York j Exchange for Woman's Work hai become an institution with a counj try wide influence Although Mr. Dutton has always hetn actively connected with business life and bis undertakings ol women, she has lived an exceedingly 1 domestic life and has always kept up a home. Hr:r wedding to Job Ih Hedges, recelver for the New York City railways and a bi figure in the political , life of Now York state, will take : place In June. But she will continue busines-? activities. I roller 79 I Boys' and Girls genuine ball bearing Roller Skates as illustrated. Get your pair early and save disappointment. täTfiwniüire Ca BUY

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in;s . in re loree1. ?! n. a -M 5iden1ii activity, aorii.r. to ol ruling luiiar and mutual nr";,With Sol In parallel ap?-ct with y Jupiter, two mabr Fhyubi b a'.l mnr.rvr .f cr cr a--'' of bus.::'?" ir.-l for 1, riT.eris I rom ;h;.-,v. : through th1 Interven hzh phices J'am--. 1 1 : : ;crt - . health an 1 pros;, l : this conn,rurat:ou. :ty a:- r- a I :r-Th-. trine as? of Luna to Mercury shoul.l to thLs g-)od fort:r.tlie mind with nuic';Judgment and far v all-around, s-nlen-'.: 1 .a s w: n. cxcfü'-nt ,.s we'd. ; t ; ; s a n I I" f-ho-ibl wltli r,peruap'.vt? powers. Tho's rhf--' birth, lav have a fortunate yea: vanccment. growth. favors powerful friends. aJ gain theiown excellent nd own:-" r. A child horn on this diy should b5 clever, talented, versatile and popular, and make friend of tho.- in powerful positions. It ehould h.ave tß a success. ul and prosperoos- career. Do you think dirt r.-ve: o rdiamond rir.z fral Devil and watch. vnurs ' E , - r I f e .. ; ODNEY TROUBLE Ta. . a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder botbers M cat forms uric acid. If you must have your meat everyday, cat it, but fluh your kidneys with salts occasio r.ally. says a noted, authority who tells us that ivo-.tt forms ur.c acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts t -- el it from the blood.. They he-c-r.'.e sluggish and weaken, then you f.'-f'er with a dull misery in the kidney regicn. sharp p'un" in tiio V.aek or sick luadache, dizziness, your stomach sours. t neue I coated a?: l when the weather Is 1 ad you hive rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channei oiten get sore nnu irritate:. j onuging you to fppk rciiei two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acid?, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off

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ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- j macy here: take a tab!ecpoonful in ' a glass of water before breakfast for! a few diys and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous palts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, eomldned with llthia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to Neutralize th acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending Irladder weakness. Jad Salts Is lnexpemive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink. Adv. V.

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('!. i-i r:t; 1 f i V V ;1 r - 1 t ; . i v.r 1 r- tr t : in ar:b t:i: Ad a o . ( h. ar i I -i.-us i - it.1. .:.i : ee, i ;;i r i ;:. ::h the ,-pp --sit. on of v; o: gar.i :.itions wit!; w! i.- had tot' r.tt nd with. pb who w.- u! 1 r.--t V" in succc-j'"'S. 1 Kerocr.ith-.n h.is c.::s S'dr'.'v . T ' idling an : t K H pi;; ! i n-.pti-'n of :. v.-h.''t it c!ain-;ed To Th i ;;:v iucrc.'.-ing !.-!; e l ! (? h.ropracti'' a e b. .- : rti.--uo Who; -d 1 la : a w ;.s of tin; th n f. i th ; .; ;;;!r- r workid t h-' re- or.it i to :;u 'i-h, - to t j

P i' a e t i - but he is also iii a; . . yel of a n-w , w n h rfui :(-;: . t suff-'-ring through ut t h c untr: We ic.ake no ria :m f.r eures, by Nature alone, and Ci;::. prr; thnn h.-lp Nature t h- !p h- -..;f. gt -- right to the prli:-.:.l i .;;;.-( Fvi i'O'tlv th n'url. h- .l:'-y ; a:-'- l:'ore likely to !- rs'i!r.e; primal cause of d rrr q r -.ent 1- ; some sidö lsue r suit Is nullit;

We will he glol to give y-u wh.it w roseit. If yt i b.ä v th' thous.-.-r.ds f i:N t!;it l '.'Alion unable to d t an. relief.

i; - ow ru d"; u t w jvi'.o Tl'.e Chirr-praetor do?s r.e 3

trouh!- but looks for its cause. He finds it r tlun Nature effects the "Cure." (Bights RffervM)

Th.e United Chiropr.K tic Poard of KAu-:; r. tl; f'dlow ir.g firr.pittr of cbJropriCt'-rs to .ur catior; il ar.;p d'rn for the seier.ee of t hiropra tic. b. published in this newspf.pr each Mi nd.iy.

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WHERE TO GO AND WHOM TO GO TO South Bend

T. F. I lowrr. D. C. IMiono I. S1I71. '20: . Main St. rarWi Ar Pnrih. D.'s C. l'li'-nc M. I.MS. Main ir.O. Ite. I'.II.Vo J. M. S. Bldg. Calin Stertzl.uli, I). Plifiiio L. GS27. .-21 N. .Main St. James II. Thome, I). C. Phono B. B)15. 20" N. Main St. Flare Lefller, I. C. h U j h H 1 OAHRV AVÄY Old v-J-Vil 1 .r-Av.; ' 1 - j - - Oil

A r.EN'UINIL hon.;t-to-rroo1r.-. - Pre Hh..,.. Yrrns pop nd--, : c: M BN ! I i urry :- Freeze . onto ':..: JUST A FEW BARGAINS:

O n 1 -. .T . : P V.'-.i..' ::'s I.r-r- Si'...'- :.' $2.30 hh s-n:i P' r ) i;. C- rofert r L Jl.l'G S.'.k IL p .' " r- j.errap or. s :le, r r Curtain Good f P.---. : : h r 's rr-:.--- Sh;r-s M n ' h $ 2 " ;-' - at r i ? - '. !: :..-' I'.'ir ah-, i .4 .- y n: Iundr-h f r.t Par Pr: T-jts. SALE tzm r:-. rrrr n S rj f-v. Sljf;

END'S POPULAR STORE-

where the New York Central crosses W. Divis'on St.

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and the Forced to Sell Sale rolls along to the tunc of "Moving Feet." Men's S7.S5 DRESS SHOES On Sale

! 9 (Fair) -fc" 3 Coats to Jl- : ithS 1 M v ' i , I ' ..!". . J I Si l". . '-..- NOW ON! P .-7 r r rr h h v-. .i. a. . ,I-.1 -.--'. ' mmimm x ' rr ; . .. i i W . L .