South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1922 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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HEAVY PURCHASES St. Louis Wholesalers Find Present Buying is Done on Improved Scale. si" f. -. T'i ?'.: t?m ' i- v . ' 1, 1920. ':.-' : I IT : ! ' than : 10 :i. -nfa:i , 'I'h and I r i'ir Im St. , ! s : ir j; and , 1. 1 r, . ti arc , : t: - f r- 1 t-. :h- ! ri . 1 - ! 1 1 1 ' 1 o f : . 1 . 1 ' 1 ; i r 1 r. ' 1 r. 1 ' 1 ir.i 1 ra-;tr.n .') ami I - f o i 1 ; i r t' St. I.--.. -'-. :'! '1 1 ji:r1 Au.ru-t. liil- '!. it:? : ira by r ' . 1 ' s r n f n . ':;;. i 'I I ' V .'.! : i;t:': il !:!;r,im ! a 1., ;it: -I '. 1 Mi-: ! s j 11 1 r .- a yf-tr ;i-. .:;date.l tli.-ir 1 j r i ' s and ; way Ut," 1 f t; i r t ::.:: t V; - ! ! . I ' J r !: 1 - f 1 1 : i ? t ! ! A or,!!: .7. J:. pr :!'?; . f : ':. ' a r'. I'o , nj-ji: ' v ; ! . t l.'T f ?,..:!., ' rn t l,r- v. ;' 1 !. :. ' n f i: r , I -z j f - f 1 t - . 1 ' vn "Me--: f I 1 1... 1 '.4 ;.. Mori;-, ? ...:! n r a m. v u . a : ; - I ' i '1 i me 1 r "( Mir r . ).( r-rr, t';a- tl. holding a ; ; r ' II ml Work. '' ! 1 to rvT-'i". j i il-1 1 th tirn) for , 1 to l...ttr-r thf-Ir I ,.1 ii wfirk a t 1 1 Th m-rchr nts , to tlK'ir Im- j th quantity of j bU.-In I 'It f t,a economy ;u ? : Arc buying a a ttj" J ! 1 1 "i n i 1 Pll 5 h 11 L u (.""Ht'-r tli.':!i am .-'.!. In fact, much j . j-: ' -v. n r por'O'l. j 1 -:!.' "in i'Iriint of Th. !.. -. L :i -la r k of 1 ; :) ." I 'l 1 1. k '. 1 1. . I! '!. f Int t t:riti..r. ! :'!. ifllt of tli . '1 . 1 1 ' aro J 1 t r in'Ii' att-a a 'i:. " ' Mir tra'lo .cu -or. ,1," J . , x i I said. that. th- !!.;'. fairly rC" 1 K' -f ar lia s I.' n ! "an;l wo at : o i t' so for .- : .' 1 ?.Ifrr!r n's at V. 1 : ly, a tu iri -!.. r to.'ks. hou-ht at 1: M Tiov.- an 1 will I . o ; 1 1 1 . ; ahf'-ttl. i; I:i"t i I t f ul- ! Tlu ir c!.l 'ltliT fl-.ii! -I out now or out;ht to nrul al'hoii.rh tli huyinu is ron"rvativo. it look liko wo will hav.a very K""i sm.-hii." Many llujrrs in Town. Prflf-rik IIi-:nan. vi "-Presi dent of tlu l:;..--st; Dry (;.o..ls Co., hald th r' :ii' many huyt is in tnwn who nrn ivikii tl.'-ir purcha.sij with r .(.--. u ad!" 0 !!.- rvat irn. "Hu.-iiu is l..-;t r two to one than nt this timo list ytar," Kisoman sa id, "an l rnji parrs favorably v. ith y .us in thr- p .--r. Tb nior-rhant.-aio filliiiL; up th ir storks, as they ri'.ali" by loin'-r th:.-- tliat there H bui-ino-s t' b r.bjaln-!." U. S. OPERATES SHIPS CHEAPER IN PACIFIC I)ctmyrr, Dondlnvt of Sea Weapon. Ke)t Up nt I,os (!o?t Yearly. WASHI.i;T".V. March, 21 It I? t haier to ma i 11 ta i n a b triyr In the Pari fit- than In tho Atlantic, according to th- !at --t fimiros from th Bureau of I ;nrn:.-i im:. Navy department. Ti,ah iubli" noontly. Tb a(rai: cost to maintain In full roTiimi imi a bv-tro r in the At la tit i- fl.' t 1; ?'J. annually, wtiib- !n th- Pa i:..- tli. rost is $17.toiii. In thf A-i iti" rririons It costs a'.l of t!o liuur s state. Iltiwf.ti, th ii t n i h" T'iiropran ! ration is . n!" ?' :.", that thu tabl s balani"" fairly woll. A numb'-r of b- ireyns ar" now m.-iintaino'l v. üb r'at!y i fvluro! o:iipb'!n i thu, .a if -t inc: a savIntT.. Tili- l p' i'-a . as a l'-troyrr with T''.' p i tf.jjf 'in pbMnfuit co.ts $17.000 in tho At lan tio ami $11,000 In th- I'.irillr. Thso littl" b..;it5 rt still rlasspd arnmcr th" K'i'ilusi wf Tpon afloat, arul m th" Pri paril ularly thoy ar? f 'niift a n t ! - tl I a j.: t k p at tb h!t:!ip.-'t po. -ib;.. stai" of iT.cioncy. This t.im api!i : of r.'tiix, to all unl5 wh' 'i"r . y may b- htatlon'l. but hnuli i ary with the locality. Kfvc-ntJy while d-i utitiir for tho drill Krousuls ou tli" P.u ::b coast the drstroM- opu'nlron: i;t mull r ra lti p"ri's varyitii: f i om six n 15 m.nutos. S' ttiT! s"rr:il rc--oril. The worh of th..-. I i r t . - spr.-d craft, in th- wo-iis of a fiomr lestr.'f r ofti' "r. is to "attn i. th" nprriy fliij' v.ith thrir t i-.!im'--, his stibmaritu w :"h 1 1 it- d"pt h chnrt;. s. ht llht -urt.no i j 1 1 T atal airplant-.s wlt.li t ; I r u::. an l 1 tmi t h ir sw u t-hi;' :tb th ir smU"." spuamm; ou ck.au?. Yn-.en ou ay cigars say Dutch JJastrrs. 45 tf. Calvin S r : i ' h . e h ! r o p r r t o r. f l'r.. r- S--!!.'d of D.iv,1 Po-- S. ' i ..d of Port jrraduat" ? enport a".i Wnyif, la - Main s;. :o 1 :".! . -t at 1 N. 4tf 0) n n Ar 1 V.nH Tri1 fi till M-..J r i u YOUR GUESTS fv, T-.r s ki ur n 1 nKv-ii r-.Vvl nn ri r. ga' vt-S t-.rv-r k. m.Tf nd I-n-.l !-rt m r t .---.Li 1 I-aH. ewl to Kt- n yzz ti l-J Morr you rrptcrd A ft1 r"ui'-ii. you V. exr"TwJ prririr fci to Tn"; 1 '"' ' """ mm my ow inc ifJ.i Snp rncr g 1 en DO'R'V' RFT BI Vrt tWJSt tWnri 1 1 tSr CUCtrl-i ot B? tvt mn ewer- inJ.nduol rr. orr run- rj il on tiwtr wnmirrfui rA T4- No fc 30 Sights VRLE TrLtL Manuf-w m-d Hr HAGGARD U JfAUCUSSOTI CO, ataj. iLi-

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Heiress Love To Butler in Court Xi;V YORK. March 21. further detail5? of the romanco woven around the daughter of a Plttsburp millionaire In connection witn the leal r.u:ht that is belnfr made apain?t the deportation of Auffust Probst, 21 y irs old, a Swiss butler, formerly employed nt the Holling Kock club at Lisronler, Pa., wer furnished by l?rnard Jl. Sandler. Mr. Sa. idler, with David Steinhardt, Is repreentin z the Swiss 1utler, who was taken before Federal Judge John P. Knox today on a writ of habeas corpus. The deportation of the former butler Is nought on grounds of Insanity. He Is declared to be an unwelcome visitor here also on the groirhd that ho deserted the ateamsTiln Olympic, of winch he was a pteward. and that he did not declare his Intention ot becoming: a citizen of the United States. Theso explanations for his deMrrd dparture from American shores ar5 all ift forth In lepal documents, but Probst stoutly maintains that he became persona non grata when he won the affectioTis of a young woman of wealth of Pittsburg. Indeed, according to his version of the ca. as related by Mr. handler, the butb'r fully realized that he had stayrd beyond his welcome when the tiam-e ot tho young woman he attracted 5. it down to a table at the Polling Pock club recently and. to use the words of Probst as repeated by Mr. Sandler, said: "Get a move on you, Alpin cllmbDruggist Tells of Easy Pleasant Way to Keep Trim Attractive Figure Even at Middle Age. Thousands of women wlio have had a trim, stylish fltrur" all their lives, begin to take on weight in early middle life. Ami be.-ansf they have heard of "Pat and Forty" and heraus" foolish starvation diets, ridiculous exerc ises and certain medi-:ues only seem to make their condition worse, they give up all hope and say. "(h. well. I'd ratht r b fat. ainway." Pat t hat shows I "at that comes and stays is not only umhrrsom". but may prove dangerous, a d-"id d disadvantage to your necessary activity and pb asures. So shy stay that way! No special exercises or diets! No; I dangerous or siker.lng medicines. Just a cooling. : arkling. Aperient pleasant to take but quickly and noticeably effective. Wet tick's Cut Pate Medicine S'ore or anv rood druggist can supply you j with a large bottle of Wendell's Salts. I Ambition Prand. for 60 cents and ' will return vour monev on the fivt bottle purchased if you are nor more than satisfied. Advr. mm I f ArtuI Set P A G E only

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Sujiar Planter Calls Off Show of American Film to Avoid Moral Slump. i I CHICAGO. March. 21. Th r.a- ! tives on a certain sugar plantation on on of tli lonely South Sa islands probiblv never will know I what happ n"d aftr the beauteous ! Amerh-an movie "vamp" haI pu"ceeded, through the use of her mt s"duc?ivo harms, in induc ing th" I heedless young bank cashier to ' bring h"r "th" papers." ! Por just wlien the lights of hr-rj diitractlng'.y furnished boudoir had ; been turned low ami the scene where ! the "papers" -were procured had J reached its most cozy and intimate j stage, the owner r f the plantation ' stopped the picture and Informed ' the assembled natives It was time all hard-working sugar growers were at home In b"d. Dr. Albert W. Palmer, head of the Central Union Church and Mission school, in Honolulu, is authority for the story. Dr. Palmer is in the United States on a lecture tour. H declaims that the things the movieactors and actresses gr t away v. ith in Hollywood are too "raw" for the South Sea Islands. "Th" films are sometimes so objectionable that they have to be stopped," he said. "Such was the j case with a pugar planter who was j showing a picture on his plantation. He stopped the picture in the mid- j die of the film because he was unwilling to have the natives In hife ' camp exposed to Its influence." The trouble is. according to Dr Palmer, that the tilms present an erroneous picture of lifo in the United States to tin natives. "It is hard for j the people of the South Sea Islands j to believe that the scantily-clad j ladles of the film are not the real i women or th united States. he said. "It gives those poljglot peoples a deplorable impression of America , to set pl-tures of 'vamp actresses leading the high life. ' "If American producers realized ; this they would rut out a different j sort of pictures" j 5 II M iß I

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