South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 85, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1922 — Page 26

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1922 h:.--. 4 t Ol v. V (ZI:Jv;sLx, jlAa. J Z5CS3S

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HUNDREDS SEEK TO Princess Fatima, Fortune Lost, Has Dread IRISH WOMEN TO

SPEAK TO HARDIHGjO Return to Afghanistan, 'Land of Veils'

Wlirat "j)iir;i!rl From ".Ii;iff Many Kind- nf Virilor Comr. n Whitr Ho!!-'.

I Vi".'.- Vi it'I.' ' Pr'nrMil

I ' ' i r- it r.:. 1 f ti r r .! - 1

: ii- ,i. hire r.f thf i;rit:h ?ov-

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-- K.'i!-ijl. Marrli K. Sh a : h )i 'i.y pur? ar.l b-

u t (.,t,0V t r i r '!r' ' in -. ;.! with j-Afi.-; hhr returns prnc-

r.i?. rrc ii--""'h. !'' !- v:, t;r.-; nviV ; j;y rnn!;f.-s arJorn"rl with only.' 1. rr. :!-!.'.? nr. 1 " : -u-!- , fr..v t,( arj an.i th Lire i i:hir?

Lit !..- T'T" T" , 'I ho nri'irrw ; th vjrtim of 1 '

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r, : :i ' 1 h r f-nfi'lorirc. Ainun; ths4

jndtir; :i roniinaihl'T of the ATnerl-

-Jt thf time lie took the

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;mp''- vrrv rfr. r,,. ni-t-.o-i ; ., s.f.r, ,.fjn uint,Prj?f who introduced h3r. !lincr 5-kL V.h:"- h" ; - ;t"r; ; h.r to iTVt Harding Winbor? has ,! ' ' "f f! ;- -;rr' ;in in.lirtf.l on a rharo of irnpr-

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f ': I :'' !!: in ?L- fi'-rn- ,

f l-;iii'iir '- h- r.iffi! i i r ' ' 1 i v : .1 i t s. r:' rnr. Th-v (ui kly IKillllinn4l. ,;. ,r( . ?'v :i r;.J lü-ol.tri; -!'!. -,: T!i-- iTiiircs- hid two lai r-pc-Pujj-,; jtl . imr-K 'L.!''- vi ir:i;y of fit;oi.- on hr arrival. n was to th ;! - !: r- - ? pr-.- ;d nt iiy;o-f of a hue"' diamond for 5 0 . -1.., ;!! ' in ir:J th- othr wa to oStain a All !'.- - . : 0; ( 1 1 1 ' i ' ; a t of land from Tres't Hardin?, o :"!.--! iJürirv. t !. t:s::- ! pr -id'-nt Th- diamond shf finally had to yive 1. pr i-t h:- t. p: :m t!i' ir m:-- J ,,s .-'-rurity fr a Jl'.OOo loan; the mom to !' t'A o po'.i- -T " ',!! duty j r,r,..i.int told hr th- land -rant was io ti)- lo l. '-v. If to.- v;-in.r'- tiu- -ion j unp.j.-.-iljIf. 1 .arp T'-'dly i-v-i'ir:: h ' i- ':-! .jc0 iavf. hf.,.n divillusioned in r- 'f .) i" Iii" .loorj... ..p r. u ho so.,.fi w,...- vh th ultar.a. "but

I ,'jni rry slid I (fniie. I'or I have

n rr.'i n-' - for (!;;!" i ' pt i'.'ti Ly 'hi i i n, to v. f !'.' ' xflain in I ';: 1 Th'ir r. i:: on. t f t... ;-;r-.r ! -i -s a ':.-'i-doti I'Vif'T.'!" or t polntr?.'! n th lr;iT'"--i'':i -f : 4 a "-ra nk." h i a-k'd to J!i t!o- iohhy v.hih- th'' I .o ! i --r r i i r s r K for T !: 'ilortr.r." Tl-f 'do- !o)" t!:" load f'r noting

looked fir- wom-n in the f.ic. and talked with ttim and laughed with tiieni. And I. too, have L-rn free. I Iiivp paid hut i n't lihf-rty worth a pr: "That's my dread not that I have iof my money and my j-Alry; not th.it I. the sultana of Kabul, must

. f lim im fi.t v r. rl'il'C i1 t.l'l

. " . ,, Ll, ,,, '. I return hom at tho pxp'-nsf of the . , , , r tl , , ... 15: iti-h novrinnent; but that I must 1 u-im r d ir.'o o:r of t!i.' .vn'.' room--f t!,- ..v.-.tix- o-!:. .. l...:!din and hromp a prisoner of veils. t th.. mo.M r;m l ros- -I hat- thein!" h lndi.-at.-d ome

.- sa r !' '' ' niooi: i-1 n in pirn (Ml ioi ri'.uuri ;

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fxpf-rt. .N'o third-'! f' i:i-Mi'i'N are u.-d. t--m viMtur df . not n mspft that i 1. ..;; sr:;!'d. but thr operati- t- hi.-- information and nets up"n it. If th- . -; " r h.a an rrrand ulii.h r::::v pr"p' "!y laid Kf-for t!i" pridnt Ii i takn in to Mr. (Uüi-ti in. !o m il; an flip.'iueiiK nf for him with Mr. IlardInsr. If th- vii?or's iiand may bo

t ru p k. "I thought I nvor would hav to wear them aeain. I don't want to pat thjiu on. I want to be like American mothery. to po around with my threo sons, to le a real pr--on, instead of, instead of " The princess tnpped, fhrutred; then: "T was only 1 ' whon I was rnarr:i. My husband was 40. There

i were six of us, six wives. I was' the

r " i !y to p!di; therr.?lvee to vjch i cnr.!r. : fL? for eri a platform. ;as rppr..vi to support f- r th" Prc A rm1or!-v of th "i-tm-m- 1 State. Fi;ch a ffird will r.'.m r"-

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Henry G S-hrr.l!t irl his v.!f

"HCMÄiMn CATT Ä T TTV' 1 17 th" rr? of Ir. warfare thoy dr-.-,r,v f T2 IV5- r':" lijlllAriU DyUALll I L-L l,;n th aWof I. ,nl Count-. Mar',;.. Is t j rr.r.X S t j t .ri;, and thv are inslstmt that thetrii-h '.vorr.rn to b their t'rrht !r.i'"' fT'- ' r-' an I rights mut i n ?r,vrr'f.,i p.i 'hi' corr.ir? rWtiors on th-:r J mhurr-n t'etr-r.v II. w! cenn- . . . c : lr.'-y s.ia.l no be d.Miiol :he fran-his- ',n'5" -"r , DrpiltatlollS ASK. 1 re t (rril- j smplv htaue the UrcNh law she i r: : - to acr-v. th it a v-"t v-r"rt" . m x fith to Make Votin- A?e I-1 " h-ch a .on, tae ,.!;, state a ... !fi.r: ;rb., ? (r,;

21 Instead of 30.

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h kathm:i:x m. (vhi:i:xx.n. r' Al:. ' v Few MarrirtI Couples Arc t:- i.an. I'u- hv,. t:

badinc the f;?ht for vn;!;rn' richts Happy, l IIIS Judzc Asserts ; f , , t

M:V YoliK. Mare 2" "I La. j t h-a t c -r. m ld"i th. it ery fw n". arr: j "I '".s r.r,t " t : . to f--.--couples ar ni!!y hnppv." Fuprerr.5-1 pecp to ! t r. 1 ut th,

railed upon Arthur Griffith, president,,,, nf tho oup ,r;i)i vv Count-s from thVNr.- h in a tilk t'.T c ut.-' ! an V Li-.e' bj;:t up i r' M bu-lr.-, of the Did, and other bars othe!Markievir dec.;arin? that in th-l:n'a separation a. t;on. Ho m -1- a j durinrr thir It y-ars -f rr.rriM pro jonal government, demar.ins ; (.oniintr ,'OCMons the women of Ire- j last-minutr- rffort to effect a romr.-h;f. and my impr-ter. 1 tl.tt thv

(Written for Int'l Xcmi scric.)

lit. xi... -W.v .. ., , v.....vin Irp: im1 ..n t thpv c!aim tha; thr, of Ireland are already assenin- thir ; ,vr. tHrv c. tU t. v,T

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! r;?ht..

c-an army. There are some prominAt;t

Deputations of Irish women have : : s oppöir th'-'-'f

tliat the age of enfranoh.scment id

the Free State be fixed a: 21 years instead of r.o, the aite fixed by the Knslish laws. Tlie women promise to make this one of tho interesting

(features when the treaty jtioes to the j country. j Th women leaders, who took a jdnrincr jiart in the struqle for Irisli freedom, declare that whn th elections are held that they w.ll not take (up the cry of "Up De Valera" or "Up

Collins." but will wacp a campaign for complete equality in polities for the women of Ireland and will sup

port only those candidates? who arej

dand will stand' for the republic and

cilUtlon betwt en a man and Lis v;f.- j slv'tiM l!v t ?: th 1

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Your clothes returned sweet and moist

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wasninn service is what we oiler you

service carefully planned to give you just the help you need most on wash-day. In cost it corresponds with what you think you should pay. Don't you owe it to yourself to try this new way of washine. which hundreds of satisfied South Bend housewives have found so much better?

A

more rxp'iLM.ai-iy Tal..n up itn a 1 youngest. Ho liked me bet."

member of oonress or th" head of j Thr prir,(.-SS wasn't boasting. She hack; Tii AIYIH W I STAN.

a dep.irtm. t.t h is pivn th- ne. . is i nutiful. according to Persian j , sary -In . tion- a- to lo.w io o about lf)ionsIllump of ri?lir0f iarL.,. nt j - ifve--. white-skinned. During her ; Germany M i(l(Ilc Class lt)W 1..... .., . .- i,,t . j

"""" "" ' ' "' " ' ! stav in America she continued to menabb- to the-, suv, st 'on fnil,,,.n urct 111, o ,-r, ,-,,,, in

with paint and pencil, mascara and

PRINCKSS FATIMA. rilOTOC, RA PH KT JUST HI. FORK H CR STAK I

Original Buttermilk Starting Feed From Ü honn to wwk otil th ' wtifn ynT rhicks must hwe Conkry' if you tiprrt fhem to live ni thnv. It i an ppetixinjr rombirit'.nn of pnre, cwert rrain ard conrentratrd stnitary Hutt.'rmlik. -ir-ntif rally proportioned and combined by a f-pecial Conkey proo-s. Semi-Solid Buttermilk Con key's I diffrnt-ft is tb only P-nt trml.'k St&rtire Fed fnafie according to th OrijHral and euorfful Crkey process. Ä' 00 SemiLxjaid Puttrmi.k only. Any feed that ii sold for both ttartin ebick and stto !1 them beyond the first eight week is onsrienune and oncafe. Atk yoar dealer or wri ns whr tt can beaenired. Always cr it in th Onci'ial I'atkatr!. F.i I'oukry il.ok Free. ('.) THE&.C.C0NKCYC0..65578roada.C!tvarand,0.

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ln-it uoon la;io: tloar uevance

before the j.r -i 1 1 nt dir ct. Calmly

rnii;c. In her nose she wears t hup;e

&,MI ',"" "I ,r .i.-apphiro. around her neck strings ot reets the 1 1 1 1 t to lollow him, and' '

h Is Kiven a per-onally-t onduct ed excursion to ot).- oi" th' laro ;ov-

pearls.

Minies Americans.

ernno-tit b..-p:tal- in Wa.-him;ton. "How I have envied American wowhere lo 1 p'.o . d undo' -l -v va t i on I to.-n walking beid their menl" she and tre.it m-nr a t" his mental J said. "My husband was ood to me, stattis and hi- relative.- notified. Tlie in Iiis way, but he never permitted frttifin-y of th- -e. r. t servi.e inj that. I was nothing-, nothinp; that handling Hm-o tmbalan'd pilurims J American women are. And I can't to the pre-i dem is .1 -f.uree of won- 1 be. The veil prevent, der and remark anions thow who I "Why. in America women e;o out are familiar wüh th- methods u-ed. : to restaurants to eat. In Kabul I Hundred-- of l-tnr have Prep n1- , j1:n0 pone hungry because food had ecived by the -e. f . t seri-. detail ; no, p,.f.n ordered for our house and from anxious r : tt:. s thanking jj ,.ouI(l not so ont on t-,e street to them for th" information on ui.bal-j cc.t a:iy ane.l members of th. family. Inj "Th.;t L whlt j mUst po t)ar to. movt in-taru. s the vi.-itor is a vietnn,Mv lirnnIe wiH provide for me. but of an lulbiemation and ha- wati- , ln;iJ?t COVf,r nu. f;1(.0 asrain. ,o0 no Jered a.i- tr to Iir.me. 'llooe .are ., ' .. ,

verv yew .oi-!,t ra.-e oanoieii ,u

th- white boil-'' V.. but there yv a lar.e tiumtier afflited with th mania for ini-tii:;: upon "talkit to the p! -idefit" al'.'it thelt" leal or fancied v.ront;-. A nor.- to a rel.uie usually brtn- epta .-.-ions of ratitiifje .and prompt aetion in briniiini; the victitn of the hallucination back home, arid the T.tiro incident has

sops. "So I dread - ."

j IO.000 f t t of koa wood, said to be flic l:ir?i s' simiilv of till rare wood

Have Hard Time for If'agesl on hand in the island..

PKRHIX. March 25. One of the j minor post-war tragedies in Europe j is the problem of the middle-class ; boy who cannot find a job suitable to his attainments and social sta- j tion. Usually over-educated for ( the common type of manual labor, j he fimls himself constrained to an indefinite period of idleness or to ! accepting a clerical position at a ; small was'. Owiitij to the rigidity of class dls-j tinetions, the liberal professions and J

genteel occupations were much overcrowded even in the days before the war.

MA

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The Easy

Wall Paper Cleaner

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rite me today and I will fend TOU Jre trial of my mild, eootniujr, tuaran(d treatment tbnt will prove it Stnph the itrhla? nnd heals permanently, enl no money Jiift vrrlfe in that 1 all ynu tave to do. ddres Ir. (annnday, 1'ark fiure, Sedalia, Mo.

Five cents a pound Clothes Weighed Dry

Eillier Phono 12S5

20S-11-13 Sycamore Street

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Ci . p nii.mn .' i ' in hi,iihim I hi hiiiiiwiiii uraum m m mi- n inn mnniii.i.iiniii J 1 ' ' m mmti i n n unit ..... . !! m - r ,n" ' - - - - Jr - ----- - - - - - i . - - -i -- - - ii t i. t

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Smoky City Cleaner rot only cleans but disir.fecta . No di.vafe prcrrr.8 can liv vbere SmoW City Cleaner i? u-.od. Ask for Smoky City brand, the full pound tin ran cleans Wall Tap-r. all interior decorations. "SMOKY CITY" CLEANER

pa s.se.J without p

mnoMioLüs. J So:n. dimes buttftnholint: wry J sheer material sceins quite hopeless cn accotmt of fraying. If you'll j mark the buttonholes and then have' them machine hemstitched you can!

Tin: sitjVkii mxinc;:

UrtV'At TT IT T IT M....I. O- I

iiu.xuijuuu, i. ii .wan u . A po.-sible shortage of ukuleles, puitars and various souvenirs made of the famous koa Hawaiian mahOrTany) Is threatened as a result of a recent conflagration in a Hono

lulu nl.inin? mill nnd turi-oT-

T.ie tire destroyed a pile containing I l-lIiVui.. JL:U-.'.-'vvJ !

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ity, doe to th

-e, i , t service ; buttonhole around the stitching with.out any difficulty.

Her Miniature Sculptures to Go To Famous Gallery

SUNDAY EVENING LENTEN SERVICE Your best self demands church attendance. Sunday evening messages on "Christianity and Health" are being given at The First Methodist Church N. Main St. Subject 7:30 p. in.: 'THE HEALING POWER OF FAITH AND PRAYER" The vested chorus choir will sin.

A HOME WE ARE PROUD TO OWN

'A.-HING r men 1 - 'u:p ;;e a e

faster." So - a ' b -ir.-e ror-1 :.

MP.fJ 1VIF Mi-CARTIIT

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"A"o-ji.er work presented to the Mftropo'.)-. ' : j'. - Art (lallery in N w York city.

Th:.s work will cor.s'.st of 10-ir.ch - of notables- who attended the

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! Mrs

nc, in Wa-h:r;

McCarthy hi sculptured

And. a- .,' to b. .r th- -t. .-.!:.,:.' i -.iriu. a. Lady Ast or. Harry Lau ler. :r.ut. Mr- Iv.e M c:,r!!,r . o; ,. , f i.or l .Vorthciiffe. John rtirrotuh ;

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The True Home Atmosphere T-3ery h us e k r e pf j- strives to create comfort and onvfnience in the h.o::.e. Hand in hand with th'Sv tuo fs-.-entials. we must inchnle beauty. Xo home ran afford t be without Beautiful Lamps They shed a delightful radiance over all ar.d presfrt a i o7v. home-lir.e appearance at all times We have lamps of all descriptions. Fvry tle in si!k and c.'nume rolychrcr.ie. Tlie price- of our lamps will prove to be a delihtf . surprise. Hue p the f.ict that we do not pay h:h tent ar.d th it ovir overhfad . xpepse h w. w a can offrr jou sorno truly won lerful values in any mod'l lamp you may h o c,"5 e . now to ;i:t ni:m: Take I'crtace Avenue car to Cottage drove and walk one and otie-lialf blocks ast. Oscar Berkowitch 609 California Ave.

years of effort has established

"The Philadelph ia in the hearts and minds of the people of South Bend and

vicinity. Ever mindful of these hosts of friends that we have made, wTe are continually seeking to better our service. Our aim always will be to make more attractive "our home;" to maintain or improve, whenever possible, the quality of our goods, with the end in view of holding the patronage of our friends and adding to them in increasing numbers. In keeping with our policy of making "our home" more attractive, we have recently re-touched and redecorated the interior of our store; installed new, comfortable, leather-seat chairs, and added new equipment in our several manufacturing departments. As to the quality of our goods, we have always insisted on the highest standards as to materials, workmanship and cleanliness. In regard to the latter standard our plant is open at all times to the inspection of our patrons and wTe do not hesitate to invite inspection, because we take pride in every one of our several manufacturing departments. As to the price of our goods, we have always tried to keep them within the reach of all. We want you to buy "Philadelphia" products and we will continue to keep the quality up and the price down so that you may do so. We invite you to an inspection of our recent changes. Make our attractive place of business your down-town meeting place; bring your friends here for that midafternoon or evening luncheon; call us on the phone for that special order or to assist you in arranging for the sweets and ices for your party.

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HOUSE OF PU RITY

POLEDOR BROTHERS 116 North Michigan St. South Bend

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h -1 r t ! y to ; ,a w :i" etjar.d many (ther notables. '