South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1922 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Relative Value of Golf Strokes OBERAMMERGAU IS of ;!' miin s't !-- has (.".-. .iliii"-' 'f-'; ',

SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1922

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Provides Real Food for Argument READY FOR REYIYAL ' v-:

Apprnarli. Priv ami I'utt A.li.or.a.n All Ihm- N.und Arpu-: OF "PASSION PLAY"'

inrnt- nml (au CSe (mmh! Kxaiiiplf "Golf Pyrholoj:y Mav I.-;;iI Tlicm All in Rm1 Value.

.n f tino-s. 1: i.l .i bade- t :' . . : : - - a t t .. t- . t . . t 1 nTi - . ' ' r I l 1 - ) I -

' staked . municipal l.-t in o or. th

ut com- of this yi .ir's pro. i ect h . r . benimm .d -rau u i.l le-able to ftir-

nih ;i oiiini('dali..ri Jb-r 1.'"'" vi-it-

ors w mm prefer to - p in the vi!'- ! aee in ord-r ! be on hand f'r thFir?t Ki-xiilar Performance in 11 wnimr performances, rr.tcr-

ti .it- t i ,r.ii . amm"r;.v.i. en, by, is arramnn:;

T.- v imi.? iiia! m in: r -.li.i n- rosi-war nevivai Will

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Vor many ye -in th- relative valu :' "b in two. Th'r.- was on.y onr d.'tf-r'-nt fof Tokf h h'en j that '"! '-ould not r-ach with a v?m:v di-. -i---.l l v d.-vntc.- of th j driv- "Tel iron. Also on mi. h lio! um riT.-l problem Hf.l feirviv ; 'M "ed. " as --Wh- i 'h- m.-.; Important ! b:-h " '-' irr,Ji- um ,,un 1 1 .... t .--

: was -nort with h;J woo.i. uuni' r

I5c Mav M.

t: Mir.v will claim that th' ap-

i quarters for 1. .".) ;his. while the ; i w oil-known convent ai il::al, half;

'P.l-'UAMM Ki:;.l P. a v ;i r i.a , J to iJifta!! ') rr.,fi T.r-y cot. Thu . March IS. i'rf ;arasior. for the tho in;i. .'i'-m- ut "f th play hf-I:"v.-first i'O.-t-uar rf-vival of t!i- I'a-iori ', Dint it w:'.l !. amty ah!" f accm-

i I ' t v t.ri .tr i.u'1'ruititk' t r : ti - ul . : 1 1 1 fvr!liw of visif ors.

V:-r.,.-h f., thr i:r-Ti i th- h.a.l-i''' .on..u ... t. - , , . , .UjI i- th. rommitt of d-l'T-s to : TL- problem of f-t.iim: th- cm

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o -);.-:. r, : : ( t .; 1 i t )K y ' to th- Natior.T 1 Anri'ir jI'iy-

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s:.-in.l rs' lustr.r;' il battle with

S;ii)pofi ir th" .--tato la-t yoar nr.oth !" trilur:? oani'b of tho Un-

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from ahi i. :! . .i ri I whih- til- local .who sr.oahl attempt

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management lia-; not -t rceeiveU in-

i:in h star.d Imr. in de-tiancc of

of th.. i!!ff.T-nt Coif

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''.uilff.r.l 'i r.l r.ob C-irdnT. , ... ,ric,r,, ofi Germars will patronize tho produc-

'.:': f' r ! sunl. ' p:tt. rf from 12 ' ' " ..." .t ,..'.ti"ns of tho play, it assumes that ' mat- dialers and sp. cnlaP-rs of al.

tah!:.-hrl regulations or violate tixvl ; pr.co K'luduies. In f a.-t. illriti. J

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flerman attendance will more than categories? are brine emphatically

! if.ro-- for h i r a ' i i i ' : .

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I- miroMloos approarhrs on the ::Ttl,. 1 'i'ia Irnple the foreign patronaco. ! informed that Olurammercan ;

Om th- "'Uh Pan acain t')ok threo 1 . in.' jp.inn an ik.umi.i; immx oi . ouuku n- I-iow- vw.-.i .,m.woo.k

affluent has docidod to cive Wednes- tunity for a (piick clean-up.

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firiiii.'ti tot mm in lt i a na w1

1U'"' i thro, Wnn thn r'ninr.k.r.. ' !'-v performances during these;

.o. i'Lj-ation H,o undtilat:, '- ; tl. 40th. w5th n pia.l month.. ! HAYS OIT OF POLITICS

ü'lv oii;drv. ' i i 1 f r 1 in th;

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riih-L Mm I'xiTilliIrr 1 economic conuitions nave oimikj

: r. -.,, ir.n of 'H- to thr-o. hut .oil- ; . . ..,!;n-.. :ho vil!;ii olilirs .in-lilcrsililv to

t-,K:r,-r "n'r '"!t vhi,h;-.- or,,,,,,,,. Af tho mine nf! amplify their lirttfirm htaff, not o

n- ,,!!IJ ?h" fh;,,rI,ion'i'th.-' different Hrokr--. n,ik ha de-1 much as concerns the production of lih-ratflv sa.rin.o.l listan.e to ar-; the play as to solv- the problem of

ü'itl,' r ktri'ir.r example was tho ,,)rifV yrri vears a;') ho wa clas.se.l ' acconunoelatin'4 t!ouan-N of visit

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i.n-:,h ' hampiorwup won oy urn a Ion (irhrr. An analysis of his T?.-ni, i- th-- or y Am.-ii.an w bo t ,.,.. ,t,ni l,r ilrm-n

or. for whom tlio comforts and con

veniences rf travel before the war

.r v. n th- Iti it .-Ii cliaoipion-liip , p rnf,u::-n jje rnav ho yards short arr' n'n' n, available. '-.d h-- 1 oM !,: j.utfin-. V j , ,n h j fl r vo t t h(. rba nPS rfl t h , t The conditions und.-r which tie- . a.lvrr at- of putt ba a very , , , j.Mr0!!, js nmrer the hole than' Play will he revived this y ar have

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sai-1 Hays, who recently became president of the Moving Picture and Kxhibitors of America, inc. '"I hav tried to d my bit and I'm clad to j

lie in an activity now vh?ro we ar

on the same side of the table." j

Hav? came her- t' take to their j K:

ssihlv no j i.'ctermir.ed to prevent tin sacred en- jn.ine in Snlüvan. Ind.. Mrs. Ha-. '

that of hi opponent, rrobab'y no j Miocke.i tin- rural simplicity ot tim.-e tii-.-t -class player finks mor" lon i peasant play producers and. whilo

FOHKVKH, HK DKCLAHKS CHICAGO. March 17. Will H. Hays, former postmaster peneral. de.-lared today that he is out of politics forever. "I'm nut of pontics completely."

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t- feto v,j.'y v.iü oi-r l!oii fiC.,-;ru.y plaver mi.H- more putff 1 terpri.- from iHcnminr bas.-ly com- who lias 1. en ill in a ho--pit.il lo re. ,

'iaidmT at I'lo-.-rnoor I im ;r for 1 lie ''hiciLTo Ii!r:-t eha m p:on-b i p.

of three feet or b .-s. In one of his j niercialized. they are now be-i-minc rounds at the National he took seven ! to realize that tie- war's aftermath!

Ti e r ord of Ialy's putts ar- n"t J ju:tT on ore creep and three putts has produo-d an economic environ-

"ASKS JAPAN'S AID." WASHINGTON. March is. Coat

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av.i'.iioic out iii'V were icy i !)iiii;:i j mi ntheip. nut scoren a ci. I nai is , mem wnu vwiuu i. 1 1 .ne j i .1 nam ...-.v-. u j.ir"" ...to..Pf him om. in fie und- i pri jrt-Tit extra strokes ho took on putt- j to reckon. taid in the event of a ;:: neral upr:s-

a th- ovr-ti ci iti. al ho! s !.ih ;,!.-. r.e. Had he caved thee strokes : .,.1,., r.a,. .m,. rtf i in,r;it.,m,r-.ii inc in India, the American ..om-

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mission to Promote Self Government :

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appro;o!;f-s w-f o d'-nlly : i . U i 1 1 ! ,f v. on Id have i- t a couro record, j ,;k i.rrctmiN.rilv re i. vU d a nrono-!1

fi.;- .- blind man cnld snl; the That i." exactly wi.at riiick did not .Ax,tu that it levy a tax on fon-Un ! in India" eharuod in a statement i- ; putt . tlo- ;ivm';i".' ili.-1'itirc for the j want to do ami one it compelled to vuiiors v lii h it declar s would be ! ,1,'r'' today. !

.m hoh.i .. in- barely over a foot. bHlev.- that he missed some of theso , ... f harmonv with the oricin and! . I t

A ppion. Id: - c ft a inly won the Ins-' putts pu rpo-j.-ly. History eems to , t r adit ion-- of the play and ab would Natives of Mombasa. British M.-st kJ ti't cii n!ip;on-hli for Inly and t he ' -how t ha t t lie , inner of t lie qualify- ! vonflict vvit !i t ho pu rpo-c of t ho pre----! A frica. us.- jam jars and curtain ' t- .. Ho rents of the approach -ur. lv ln- ' itur round cannot vln the champion- ' ,lt revival which is letrarded as on .- pins for ers.-nal adornment. i

PEE 3 r1ont-iG Tria!

IlLL Subscription ..

s.rve a world of consideration. !-hin and Chick was after the diam ...,. ,kr ,.1,;,...!., ,-. , ni.cüi .t ion b.--

I'.ut ?vw we com" to a deferent j ( ion-hip Uv.i en Gen. i.inv and the oih. r na-i ; 'tu-ti at ion and oddly nouu'h P.oh That is more of polf Pc cholos' j t jf)M. -jj,,. t,Avll i,tlo r-. however. ! Gardn.r i- .main ot f th. con- and some time there mav appear : .nnourM.t. t,.v havo x-t forc-.I f-tints. This wa the -an,.- when : an arc'inient in thi- dopartment to f,ssuim. a considerahh- initial e-.

I.ob put out Wibie iinnter. th- F.rit-ithat coif p.-vcholocy can he a.s valu-j M nsc in pr,.pariuc for the j.roduc-' sh champion, in the National Ama- ahl- a.s anv stroke In winninc a tirii recnn.s-truetinc the theater' 1 DOTadO OIL Bulletin T-.ir. Thi. camo proved conclusively , .-ame. In the meantime and for ail j , will seat i.l'.Oo siuctators and ... ......... v .... . ..... .,OI . . ,.s that on th- St. Ivmis cfuirs.-. other future time the arcuments v: II con- ,.,,,: ..n.fllnos 1 1 1 1 ' F?. M ' V ' .V UnA' A s ' 1 .' I in proV'.MinC co-iume-. i:ik1 111 Iir:ll. Mil lliesf.-rs Jll tle l.cO .....v..- I...;.... .......1 1... l : . . . v :.. .... i. B . ..... .........

' "' '"'-. - (""i. .o. .o,, mi ix- . , in -o i im- i:...-. ,i,M.ii..- l ill...... VivmI. I o o i o i . i i i i - i 1 1 - . MONTHS. MM U MIAIil. oi

... i :. .... II, Ihe.' IUI KUIS depends Oll I II I U Oherammercaii a!-o is sa !1 m , Vl . . ... f ' . . ,

ocit.ainlv would win. There, jp coif.

'Our Choice of Current Records

PA' MARRY DCNNY

need of municipal improvements to ; pertnniti-s. Tho III, 1hi:.VIo OIL cive tin- villr.ee a pr-sentabh- at tire I I'd I. bin 1 N curri.-s r.-cutar drillinc re . . . ... I im.iIs. uiiips. ric. I re- reports any coin-

wiien me ursi muss .him.-, .v oc .

chur-li bell alone .alhd for an out-j TllKllL MONTHS' Fit UK TKIAL SIP.lav of ITonon marks while re pa vim? j SC IC I I'T ION by reiurninc tlii cupou. III, IIOKAIM) Oil. lUI.I.IITlN r - 3- I Ho , Kl Uura.lo, ArUansa.

I tru i; n I. is ! I. h a - . '1 1 - - ' If-.inr.y I oo -I ah r.lu. s Pennle Iiue-ei's (q. he-tra. P.nnie Krai;u' acain I !.' his baftinc averac- in this doubl, -hit. Ib.th are attra.five and stimulative and hav.- Ju.-t the piop.r proportion of oiuin.. .ohr, - ncopat ior: and 1 p -o r,e ts-ary to mod. i n fox-trots. . ' 1 - .1 n-t A I.P ! h I ,m e Son-r. . . .

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My Man me Know . .

"Cutie." introduces 'Tvo found a P. ud Amomr the lto-es" from tlov "Pine Kitten and is one of tlo best medby fo-trots recorded this year. Mddie illkins is the leader of the K nl kcrhocker Orche.-tra and lie is to I..- concrat ulafed on the. playin.c of the-,, two suns from "The Blue Kitten" which is the newest Proadvay .-a-i-e-s. "'Wn.-tian Poat Sonc" is eiy uiH jdavid !iy Pay Miller

in li.'str.i J ;u"' orch'-st ra and is just as

; soot h::1'; as a boat ride in Venice

Ivlnm .for,- s i ht ra M d... sn't renuirc a .-U)er-imacina-llwrv tin;.- om hiar I-hami1'"'1 visualize a condnbi slidinc .lon.s- orch.-tra play a to-trot ou I slu,.ot hly throucli the buic lane of thit:c if is th.- be-t thin-r they li.ive l V:,l''r uioler tin- -tars. A real cood . ; d"t:c. ".Iu-t A Kittle Kovc j -e'iliiher. S.mu" and "My Maninil Know.-." a re j A -" " I h r m i n cha m P.lues rh. ni l storv of Jon... piekinT! Mdith Wilson and Orici-

o.;t two IM,.- and liv-dy f-trot- and

fii' t: .lay in',' th-m ju-t a little bit

t :. r t ha n anyone rise I". cV." --S...UC of the Mi;-li On"... Piehard Ponelh Polling I . w n to Kin P ieha rd pomdl i

Pcnrdli's lich baritone voice was no, i- r h'-a r 1 to b- tt.-r advantacc ' h i n i in tho-- two numbers. I loth miiit J I lab'db-d "fur Mn M l" for they ;:r - t r r. 1 1 i:i.e. rolls.K.nr and red! hlood-d The tn-t a N'otth.n -one!

nal Jazz Hounds. Wi.ked Pines I'.at. lilt yo' selves: Wham' ll.lith Wilson is without a doubt a blue eomedienno of the tirst water and the Aura Porealis of colored blue artistes and both of these records prove it. The original Jazs Hounds furnish a mu.-ical back--rround for Mi.-s Wilson in such an 1Y. etivc manner you are coinc to -a "Tlic b. st b'ues record I've ever io u d !

Says Rheumatism Leaves You Forever

James H. Allen, of Congress Ave-; line. Pochester, N. V.. otua' a rheii- j matic cripple, wlio discovered AI.- : IillNPlir and with it banished every; trace of uric acid and every si en ol : rheumatism from his body, sayst that every druscis miaiantecs a full pint1 bottle of A KI.l IN'PI IP to shows the! way to complete rrcoty or money j back. I It relieves at or.ee and Immediately; after you start to take API. Il.N'Ulir1 th- cood work becins. It search out uric acid deposits, dissolves the; secretions and drives rheumatic poi-'

sou out of the bodv throucli the kid- j

neys and bowels. liven In ca.s v. ha re snH'erinc has been piteous and painful all traces of this dread disease disappear In a fw days. All druccists ran supyly you. Advt.

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enable us to give quick ervice an J pood value on job printing of every kind. Telephone Main 686

Peerless Tress Fred W. Reed, Manager 205 E. Wayne Su

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LAUNDRY SOAP

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I MECHANICS SOAP

Sure grease cutter,

L-old m id-. oi , :r. wind-., . blank, tire m,ow t 1 1 i t er u m lies I (IIHlllCS ( '.SC I lOlvilCV

"r.eath t!".. snow -ho.- ot" th-- cd. I ickcrs a they chave the phantom of (7o!d n Km!; over bh-ik. d:-mal and ruee'd lands. ' Pol line lowri to Pto' is Kipline

set to mtisi: and sune vvitu ju-t i

epoueh feelinc to appeal to that .-ub-i!" red vaci ant adv ntut -r spirit in all men. - I ' 7 Coaxine the l'i mo V. .'. Cortfrey ( Irect-w i-'lt Witth.Zi. t'onfrev

As Religious Argument YPK. Pa. Mar.di is. Thro brothers are now in a York county alms house becaue mentally unbal-

lanced by relieiotis frenzy, acrorinc,

to the reports of an inv estication that ha been made into their condition. All three nie members of the Pentecostal assembly, or "Holy Pollers." The three brothers, StautTcr. David

and Walter Her?hev. became so

. "Iltr-V is iM.t.V laiS.t.' al'to I ;.. .I...: ;e.

i .-in nuou- im uii a i uiiuu." in.iiiii'S--l t aJ'1' fl -': bi ih s it hard P'itations in t)ie communitv that mm.

tlaints were made acainst them by neighbors and they were transferred to the alms house. line of them, it is al'.eced. attacked a prominent merchant of their niehborimod who had refused to accept the relicious tcachines of their 5ect.

d.-t . j ri, i in Iiis - but he ( . rt.iiul.v l. M botlii'ie wrU!e vvith l.i- hat;. is. Crfrey js always a hiilliard pert "sin. r and is at his Le.-t in th.-e two number:-, t:. .'. h r of whi-'h are strictly orthodox. Tlie r n . o pa t ion i - p, rf. t and 1 ("il't't y brines out some to:;. -tat.el.-s and rhythm. t:o snarls t!;. t will r. o ili.'.il' i r at. a laice dem.r d of number and any future . i rdinc h-- ! s for Pru r.-w .-k . te ":'. l.a p.. -.heme. Pacconto di PciloÜs . . . M iri'i i "iiai ib t.1 Marion Ah Pay. Hou.e lmae--.... Mario Chamb e p. re- ruber "Pa Pohem- ?" As t; ouch .:.- -oul l !'! -;.; this ma-t. r- ; ; ve of l'u.y;!-;' G i v . : and ithos

-Miite-- ai.'i ar.-- a ni i ! in-i:- :-i-

Mississippians I Ahe Their Liquor State Solon States JACKSoN. M ;.-. March IS. "If there's a man on the Hour of this h.u-e who doe-n't like a drink of liquor oec i-ietially. I'd like to see lie color of his cye:i." declared Pep. Williams, of Noxab.e county, in a -p. . . h in the leeislature today, ob-

tjeeiinc xo mo n;,i to niiiKo it a rci-

s- j. arable and u r.ipe:-m. t.tal l'-di' - l ,,ny to have, control or kr.owiney raia:.- i-i th-:r eari-t -trueelin j.osv.xs a still r any portion thereNaltantP" t"u- tame and fortuie tl.it J , , f i '.ways , lud-s tl; m. Pttdolphos aria j "We're edne too darnel far in to Mimi is o-e of th,.- c--ms of th"jtj,is ,rohibition business." he taid.

pei. i. Pu Id'c'.o s at :a to ;.e J.ttb

tlewer mak r w hi-. !i -tart- with and :..- s w;th ,c rtb- phr.i-.-s and .'imhv. 's 'f dram- ar.d fan. ; i- - i i-tioi-.ally well ii.".. ;.y Cham! if.

"livery m.an oueht to have some richf. but it's pot so that michty

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Our syndicate of chain stores buy from 19 manufacturers of shoes their entire output of surplus shoes and slightly blemished goods. You can cut your shoe bill in half here. Values offered for all this week.

Men's High Grade DRESS SHOES $9 and $10

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