South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 March 1922 — Page 2

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Youorn r-r jour i.uumi:,. j Ti:M letter to tho nwppapr wm

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i Ka-.Iw -tv hi: I low r -t ..;mt. ":;. -i - : i ' t V I dor Sur.day formally drnhM that h.v rV, tfrr,r onr 5i,.ra in tV, ; A-''ilr Jt - " f-vr ha,! th- four i-o-.vrr P.i.-iti: t; vl,iT;:?v. wr- arr'-M :-5 - XXLv x ' I tmty hnl avrrt an in. miners war. :(Ct,(,n w;t, ;tn nwr,l. r:. t V s,,V. - . 1 ' a h-vi h.-r n report.! in vr:ons of ,,.nw. t , ,,r;iU,s aI.(l nth", r rrr-r-v X ' i 1 S. ?.r. irlrts h- ma l in I-os A r.C. : nf ,j , , . v 1Vr two month ' J" T VC J

rccnny giscufs. a in ir.o jrnui .

Ithcrc has hvn a strike of perform

j larti of t!;. ( :::p t!:y an.l th-- p , tor.icht rxprc-.! tho h-;h f th.t :h-

J ! J 1 i ' alU-Cf J plot. h.'i.I wiio ram::::at!'"ms. Aid Mind to head irosprl i

Will Makr Small Bible to

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handj' volume of Scripture selections; t; for the MirM. 11; purpose if to;

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In a statement making it public

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ti.' that l.tr.-n v.a, -.f a; "T,'' original of tiiL-i letter wai

ri..-! ,i..s.o- !! h- I alo ! '- lri Hn env-lope ad.irss-d to . v.uii.a-: li ol h- .-n! 'Ti:" I'-.'i IleraM, P.ostun. From ,i;...v :.:. ! the timo recently. I rn ' inquiries into the matter it 1 ;,,:'.-:, f )if.' a;p.ar.-'i ay We-ln's-j o:vir,us that th write r di I not have . , ,.., ; in mind the Ponton Herald, r:cjr tho ;!."'."iV,r:; wa , diwn-.-d la:-t Sep. Üo-ton Travel'er."

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have a liht hook for e-.isy hanilin 1'V tli1 a soil and Invalid?, and for

oa?y carrying hy thn?e who travel.! An illness of m-rc thin n yf.r The o5t of the i.ook will !e very ndcd ye.tf.dy in the death ot moderate. 50 that it ran ho widely ' Geor'o II. Wih y. a mrcha-.i . at circulatM. The ras-itrc of Scrip-! the lim of Iii- .-hr. Mr?. KhiMrr. -!M ho nMinM- f!in ü nivprcl'v : bctli Pick, at Ct'1.1. Ilid.

cherished hj" Cnristians for itistruc

tion. comfort and insriration.

Tlio hlip.d are not onlj liandioap-!

Corn mar Mish.awaka on April 1.'.

ho ha 1 lived, in this ; ir.i'y throuliout hi. life. Two chiki: .

ped Mr:ou.-ly hy blindness. h:t by Mr.-', i . ro-ins an-i 1 ri 1 i -.

the ne.-. ?ary hulk and ot of h.-oks'of this city, one si.cr. -Mr--. 1 - . 01 I !;i cmhf.s.-e- l'svst. -n:s. While a n ink-' ' -oU, and on- brother. rn:.k

jrint Bible can he supplie-1 f..r N ir 't M u-n aw a Ka. survive ....... cents, an overage .-mhos-ed Iihle for' Funeral survives will he lull prl-th-blind costs over ?:. The ;,0- : vately Tu s lay aft'Ttio.v: at . k

c nt ink-print Bible weighs about a ' from the homo

of hi- M.st. r at O--.

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A f. .. d ,s h- for.- h r death she -rsf n was preparing a tnrsig on -how. .1 a ur..r wofi tn friend a ' ell known poison with wdii'di h.e , ,.. .i... Mtain.d liap hoie j to win scholastic honor?.

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'which ciilmin-it. d in the dnth of t

bot !l. Jle was- raterj -t ;i model tudent in tlio department and had aeeers to enough chemical. "to kill a repiiii'.nt," nccordittk' to collrsro otlicial?.

pound, while an average Bible for cf-Oi.i. Kcv. ;4.:ain .icr.a,.u-.i . j -tb.f blind wcichs over if, a poun Is. cola otaciatm. Farial will :n

i It take from 11 to . " s volumes, ne- ! l.ntz.er cemetery, .m.s.-.j va ua.

j cording to the embossed .y.-te:n

The funeral pro es-Ion rf William Waring, loj-.ali.-t. w)o was shot down ' ilsrd. to make a Itihle, tlie pages ot during the recent riots in Pelfast. Ireland. ! which are FkH inches on an aver-

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I v i.ad : t d nothm about tiie con !!:'; f til ot ). r. ; b if il i;.vi!iiin"r Magrath who Pi o-:. i; ; d Mi.-. Clark's death as a aso of .-ac id--. b uan an investiga;on ifo t!: .hath ot Uirscn sh'irtly iff. a- th" body was found. T !U of Mi- Clark's Tiararirr. At tb- stain of his letter to the m'ilra! ex'indner. Lnrsen said: "In i r.kr that the disgraceful

comn;. nt. of ce-rtaln Boston news

h hevanie ntanghd in h Lobt) S Initial IjOlltraCl

attalr with I'aulin. Clark. if , C 1f..7.

Much has 1-ecn he-aid of the fir.-t i-ontrart that Tris Speaker signed for ?C0 a month or so and how' old Doak Pvoberfs trearurrd it and coddled it and probably had it framed. Now come? the discovery of Ty Cohb's first ontract. It i- allpged that it is in the pose?sion of a Dr. Si-Mrhornush of Anniston. Ala., where

CAiSiSWALISM IXOJr RAMPANT THROUGH STARVING RUSSIA (Continued from Paco One.)

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; o 1 1 f d ' ' : t the ;'' T I d a T i t ' . . . -,;. p-, T1. autn-:p.t.' wdiat end. Neither M r. , f ofTi.'-n ..f'tbc j ;inr :,n" "f the other pt-ntle- . . ?t.,. tiiil v.a ", n 1,1 party had any part in . i . ;,.,:. -;.... ' I n-s 'ii;k'.-i siii.ile. Nor had the

; ; . I t 1 . ' l f d r : 1 i n .; . d J '.: lidv ?'r.o:i Worcester. , j. , . , j, ..... ., ;,n i "V'h it bapp.-n"d Wednesday af- .. . : . , ... i. - ,',,r-. " n.e.n and ?4h;hr I will sh.oitly dct ,. i d . i ; , ,j . . b u - - 1 ' ' " : I ' a!' I Mi Clark on tli 1 .;.!. I ' .!!;; C I 1. e. v . i - i V, i ' ' -l 1 ' ' " t boil! ' ' c bn k . S h a sk i V. X Hl : h- r . i t o ; t .- i ;e n :.;!. i'v- ' t j m'i h-r and her trie ml as soon i .1 th.- 1 t hey ,.b- a- I i-oukl. I arrived at her apartta:r. ! !. a!..:-' k-'-rr" at. I an- i m ?:l about 7 ok lock, where I met !'".:''! tk. y v. co'd i -ma i i i- d if t v. f f t b-n : n . Mr. and Mr. r-ie t ' f ..fittal f ! ; IP. 'mi. j , m it h- r of whom I had met - -- . ' -f -re. Pr sent a Im wa- Miss

kirk'.a kclv ft ;ef tr.on orcester.

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v a rural to pro'-tiro a jint of v. with which thv oon rev 1 At 10 .el --k Mr. . to tp.- ii-itoTnoi-ile show and

-- " . ,. "" ' " I' ok ab, ut Mf'.ri. Shortly : ny '! foib . i i," , j , t,,;t. r-'a rk, had toleI '.;o il Mr. . vim came to the

i pa ft no n ' !i o t ! v a ft cr. ("bat and I)..iniv Cailv. " " t t . 1 - tinie mu-'je i id he.Ml I ' if k We b o dtneed and con- ' ; d c i;l-. I w as not f t Mng very a 11. f' !ia :i:.g had dlr tiet, jnd I ;., r, ;t-ked the ldp.K' pemu--

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VFKN'O.V IIDWAKI) COOT.. Vernon Fdward 'ool. who former-

The small volume -will consist ot . ly res-id. d at 1014 X. Huey sf . di--'.

iwns as gr.od as ehad off the All j approximately -SO phs 7x1! inches at Il.althwin ho.-pital ves-.rdi;-j gufta team. land will weigh about one pound, ft j morning at 11 '' h'M-:. He wa-

Th.i wtfii-v nri.emt.iKrs 1 n t Tv ! u ai l.o tlio nrurr'' nrmrnvimaliuii nt i P.in old and i M!l';ud by hi-

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didn't rizii a contract hefe-re that a vc?t pocket edition ever l.-ufd for

with A ugTi s-t a . li:d Anniston eon- the blind.

tract goes the one Tris Speaker

.'kerned J 2 0 better, for wherejs Tri3 waas to get ?'' a month Ty signed for

COSTLY Finn IN PARIS. PARIS. March 1 fh A great, fire at :t. Xazaire todaj did damage, to the

Ty t-howed up to play hall after lie extent of 1 l.l ift.ftf-O francs.

When you s.iy cigars? sa.ay Dutch Ma.tor.. 4 5-tf Adv.

Som Kcf. are known to have reached tho ape of 4 0 year?.

When you .say cigars 5a ay Dutch Masters. 45-tf Adv.

and children. Funeral arran-'-tm-nts

have not vi t beon made.

When the ox falls there, are many that will help kill him.

If the dog bark.", fro in if the ! female dog barks, go out. j

When you say cigars sj Dutch Masters. -".tf

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You take railroad travel for granted these easy days. But remember about Stephenson and the nrst locomotive. A lucky strike for progress!

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hz J Li Li wiLs q The discovery cf toasted tobacco was a lucky strike for us. If you will buy a packa cf Lucky Strike cigarettes yourself you will see why millions row prefer the toasted flavor. Ws Toasted Do thin t&day and notice f.a delicious toasted Bur!iy when jrcxj try Lucky Strike.

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"There is a House of Motherhood nnd Infancy established h tho Soviet in Ihizuhik. It L- called the House of Death." Mi.-s Fry, one of the few women

who have had all the facilities for observation opened by the Soviet Government and other ag. neie said tho high peak of the famine tragedy wart the dstrudion of homes. Chi Mich Abandoned. "Children have been deliberately abandoned by their parents not in callousness but in the hope that someone will care for them. "1 saw a lather bring three starv ing children to a relief station, asking that they ho fed. He was told that only orphan could be taken in " 'Then they shall hn orphans'.' h-j said, and went away and commuttej suicide. "Itclief stations are overflowing, wth children. In one I counted 401 jammed into three, rooms, wedged so tightlj' th-y could not lie down Filthy verminous clothes patched their starved frames. Tot." In Torlurr. "The terrible sound of children crying is still in my ears. It is not th" cry of a healthy child in pain, but the dreary, hopeless, helple.wail of anguish a cry for food and warmth that becomes a moan as dreams stab them in their sleep. "What shall we do? 1 et d children only, or sacrkice some of them that enough parents may be aved from starvation to help produce? "Whatever i done hj- relief orgmization. with the best intentions; in the world, millions seem certainly doomed to death."

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" a ' f. t, r dinner. Mis Clark. -.".'. -. pcr-of tPy made up some r : a-k and p t rto.k herself jp '' t !: f a at. '' "A iff! :."," Mr. reefned ' f i ndl. Mr was con - ' ! -r wr'i Mtss ''lark and I with d y t! o-:i ore - Ter. l,ad a ;n - '.p- i " Mi t? M:s-- Clark had told ' h . : f ri. nd a -o-.; ti:" poi-sen and al.-o : - tk.: c mplated to break her -' I'fVif f I t .d. the j.h.il. but Miss ' " ''.atk -iw :t .at.d tri.-d to re gain it. '" i it w bhr.gly h . . k to her after ' k ' ' -r 'a ob. f. attirai ln-r promise ,; ' ' n-e ; fft'l ait.-r h -r niother ' b ; . . A f w ia, nut .- latr, - 1 v ... the kali. 1 hoard Mr. - ry our f. : me. pusliing in : - t !,. : ; a- i f a; f i Mi-s Clark dy- ;' :..: ' M i ii ii;-. I 1 1 i. 1 to make her ' : o. : m n. t i ; ; r .1! her : ' o - M r - ' - efforts st;c- : d I: -.a t! ) I. k:a i.:;g tlm o . f , ., ;, . lotkb d IfV

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PLYMOUTH The Ldie.; Aid reception which met at the home of Mrs. I. J. lies' yesterday afternoon wan well attended. The new officers for the comintr aar Were peted as follows: Presi-

! dent. Mix. nd. Kitch: tirst vice pres

ident, Mw Cora. Itichards; second

;. e pr.saienT. .irs. i nger; fot'- . tar', Mrs. Pansy Peterson; treas-j urer. Mr. Harry Iiuer. Plans K

the coming year were d;sci-ed. Following the business part ef the program, there was a violin olo by K'i iiTi th Martin, a reading by Mrs. Föhn K'.jser, and a duet h- Mr.". Jesse Broedv- and rrs. Frdean Zeitr ;. Ke treshments wereyserved and a social hour l. llowed. ' A pot luck Mnmer was given hy the Young Men's Bible class and the Young T,adie-M Bible chs of tho Presbyterian Sunday school list, night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarar. Horn, who were recently married. About .V' were present. The dinir.g room was epcorat'd in green, it bdng St. Patrick's day, and a special seat was arranged for tlm bride and groom. After the bountiful supper, tarne were rlay- . d. The fra uds pre.-ented Mr. and Mrs. 'anHorn with a beautiful clock, and various other smaller thir.ta- which ware wrapped in .corerat" paid; age -ith verses attac!ievl. which ereat.d much amuseniepf.

Th,e K:itM.,s held thir regular

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1 1 . n g; c it a I i t.i etipg w it n Mr-, (tjenn I nd( rwoo.i v.s ,t j lief cVM'.in. About '.' 0 ware plf.-- : ' fo! - i p.jd , ' t:t. .-onie from e-ut f town whoh 'ir.: Mi.-- '! irk. ! v'rr keie fe-r the wetk-ep..

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I The Frances Shop rej quaes the services of an j experienced and efficient

book-keeper, preferably one who has had retail experience. None others need apply.

117 Sst? MiCi.jjn St C rrect ArrJA-1 f r Wenx-a

, Wayne, spending the week-etvl ! with friends in Plvmouth. Mivs I Prite we- a foruier tfifhf r.-i in the

Plymouth schools.

M:.-- Maude Mark-; f- lmm.e from Carj- for a few days. Mrs. Cecil Alexander, who recent-

i ly moved to Warsaw, is here visiting her mother for a few dajs. Charl- s Cooper, cotinty treasurer, is very ill. and unable to be at his work all week. I.'.st nick: lo-ed th.e Merchants' 1 1-st it at l'lyr.n.mth. conducted by ikaiik Slock.dale ef Clucago. The three day fssiuti were very helpful, e-pvclaUy to the ebrk.-- of the city, who reeeiv d many pointers in rel: a :al to tiifir work. A reception social was h.ekl In th? Federated church parlors Friday aft'em.ocn. the hoste-.-os hfinc Mrs. ; M..ta.l Scheuerman. Mrs. P.osv-ie Van , (li'.der. Mr."?. Olio Wchcr. Mrs. Wil!iitn Strunk and Mrs. J. C. Rigg?nj la rg. About 7;- were prttent and ; enjoyed thhe program of a reading I by Mrs. Ceorgr Protstnan. heveral ; -olo.s by Jp.lia Yookey, accompanied j by Miss Ferrel Shaffer, u. plane duet j by Mab. 1 and Fthd Jewell and one i by Heh n Van Gilder and Dorothy j Diummor.J. Miss haffer gas two ipiino sr!e. and a o.uartct cf g;rl

saT.kr. Dainty refit shnivnts were .-ef ed.

There are Suites Here to Match Nearly Any Color Scheme.

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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

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Saturday Open Jill 9:30

This Furniture Sale Lasts Until Next Saturday, March 25th.

Here's the "Monday Feature" Suite

announcement

On Monday Morning, March 20th, We Will Inaugurate Our Greatest Sale of

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It consists of a Davenport, Arm ci lair and Rocker. It is the Qu een Ann motif. The Davenport is 88 inches long, 67 inches between arms (full size.) The Seat is 22 inches deep and contains 60 springs. The back contains 48 springs. There are 3 loose, spring cushions.

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This comes as welcome news at this time because Spring is the season when you want to retfurnish your home. Just when you are planning how to change your living room we offer you these very low prices on Overstuffed Suites. These Living Room Suites Are New They are a special shipment just received and were bought at a price which enables us to sell them so reasonably. You will find, by comparison, that these Sale Prices, which prevail for one week, arc the lowest you have seen placed on Furniture of equal quality. A representative trom the manufacturer will be here all week to explain and show you the construction of this Furniture. He will have samples and photographs of this splendid line. You Can Make Your Purchases Now and Have the Furniture Delivered When You Want It. This gives you the advantage of our Sale Prices, regardless of how long before vou want to use the Furniture.

The covering is of high grade Tapestry or Velour of exceptionally fine weave and pattern. The Davenport is SI 05.00. The Arm Chair is $55.50. The Rocker is 355.50. The Suite is $218.00. The same Suite in a less expensive covering is: The Davenport, $75.00. The Arm Chair, $37.50. The Rocker, $37.50. The Suite, $149.00.

A Cash Deposit of 25 Holds Any Suite Until You Want tl