South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 March 1922 — Page 7

MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 2 7. 1922

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CURBANK'S BETTER GARDEN TIPS

MORE FLOWER HINTS

t.uthi-:;: i:ri:i:.N;;- ii'riüni HV l.ITifi:i: I'.ninWK World-. .r nf(- t Scii-mitx . ri-f!il::ri-t. li; -,L' o'h-r 'i,v''l 1 r - 1 ': -,') ..." ' ' . ..... ... ... ... . ... .. , .. ... ! t i i : n : : ' rr ! i i ; t i . ; . li.. . ' '! I'f. 1 1 . J i ! -r , j : ; a tiii id an' '.v ; t !t your s b ! , i;r.:o - 1 1 i arth iij'M'ly is : wit t h i -! rni xt ur a nd pi V e it a u; o o (1 ' at e r : 1 1 . A:t r t h- v. at : lias (; 1 in we; !:.!.;- t.'i s( d e . !,!. oVf i i tla a r fa c e. The o,.,l, ... "d not be roV'T'ed with soil. To insure protf efV a .a pane of glass ma " plae. d o . . : , fbe l.td. a;.:; and they should j be prote. . te d !'' am j tie run ter a time. p.e n ta-- s . ; - , 'pro at. w h;ch should i.e v. ith.n t o , e . . L- s: i f 1,'Oif IM 'i t t - T 't f r I t I ' I-. I . t about .tu (l,.,rre, take , , o the "1 i-.-. i and trans-pi int. paeing ; ut an! iaeh anart. !

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A general 1 1 -r f Howej- ft,r a the lull sv.di m and the Radio Coritrger parderi mi'-rh a!.-o iia dude porat ion of America are carrying ut anna?, foxglovt-, co.smu. 4'atiterbury all ivc ;-ary preliminary develop-belk-. verbenas and Shastat d ii.--.es ; mnf.".

but in most of these Mors the use- I of peed beds is !ih ly to pi" be -t ' mailt?. ' Of cMircn irl.othrr fl... T , . e , . r ' V OUI ' t I I VI1 1 111' ' ;.i--i wishes to attempt tlowcrs that ue ed ' Mpeei il attention 1? a juestioii he alone can determine. As has tw-n j said previously, ho cannot no wron , on hardy annifals and vith the u-a CYCLOPS TORPEDOED, HOTTLi: "o ri: revkals

I'.FAI'FORT. N. C. Mareh 'J... A ! eomi-ara b'.o w i 1 1 tt those supplied enlottle rontaitiin' a not- purport i n.; t i-epv .y wire connections. 1o be signed by an ennno-r aba:d; The (Ufering sliip-to-shore sertbe navy colli. -r Cyelop--. whi--h ili- j 1 i' will involve the building of appeared at se i in lr,17. wa-- pi k-d ! oa.-tal radio td-t phone stations at up today northeast of Cape Lookout ' suitable points for communication hphthoue. Tin- rmte aid that a i uith ships at eea. It will also involve 'brmari submarine was des" by. the t r.-ien of the present nationthat all barai b.ad been ordered on I wide tt iephon" line.s reliving meslioard the F-b(at, and that th" ship j a u-e -; from the wirr to the ether wa to ho torpedoed. The note was land vice versa.

smirched with prvase. Tlio Cyclops was bound from Chile for the Umtd spates with nitrate when she disappeared. An extensive search was fruitle.-. It has been generally believed that sh" wont down suddenly oft' the Atlantic eevist in a heavy storm. Swank Master Cleaners. Phon Main 701. KITES! FREE! HOW TO GET ONE 1. Cut out the coupon in tomorrow s N E V STIMES. 2. Write on it your name and address. j. xrins: u io v vman s. m t Uayitnt Da s e m e n t Toyland on Wed nesday, March 29th. 1 Remember I Onlv one kite to one boy or girl. Of course, we can give them it v, t away only while they last. u: GEORGE XMM COMPANY i 13 tj.a -Coinc and Sec L .-

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j : i - i . with leaf mould and j I sor::-rirn. s .--and mixed in the soil, j !a-al with .-mi'.' care piven to nrorc c- j II''.!! against. Iii" sun aaa .u.iüim i r.r.r bo u liW-lv to srft res-alts I - t f.r,,,, .1... v- hard-.- rowerI a i ! .1 ,. . mm- Tint. I (in ii ia-t ;rii(jf ujiihs. umbank pi - 4lirortiens for To--lnp.)

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Ship-to-Shore Phone Brings Land-Sea Radio Nearer

bv . ii. ;kiswobi. ri rha n 'l'ch-jhoin anil 'I'rlcgrapiJ ( oinpitny. .vi'v ' I ; K . Mareh 27. Yon ).;, y be nble onn to pick up your ( .- .- p h o e at hoiiv and talk to a f ,,a ;, .. j; A !,Mt a fpteition of time until a , . . . . - . 1 1 . ? f. . i n tliin.f a.k;i nrn t e 1 e - i ''dio'-v' w ill make the offering nf thi. r.-w t' ! phone se rvice practicable, j In ant i- i'a t ion of thl- demand! The n.um'. er of problems, both, to. hnieal a nd commerei il, whieh the j !0-vh'f invol. s is grct and not all. O f t 1 i " T 1 1 hae been Solvtd. A most ' be.. urapinp start, liowevtr. ha been " ' orded. At fl , f f nt deinonstration in New Vo1 k ' itv a successful radio-wire eontiectTon between the steamship America, öTO miks out at sea, and a point l'o mile.- inland was shown in operation. The cle.-.rnee.--and loudn s- of th oiee ( (iming over the ''-fiiif wr.r. ri t !ir:i ct ir i! I v nil tinio This composite system will enable a plumper on shipboard. even though several hundretl miles from shore, to talk with anyone through - out the entire Bell telophone ty?tcm. The time has not yet come, and indeed may never come. v. he n the same certainty and satisfactorines.s of telepheuie service can be rendered over waters as we now obt.iin by wires. There will always be "static" in -terferen.e. mutual interferences be-

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j I the radio operator. fa j In spite of these difllcult ics, howjl'ever, it i.- confidently expected that Hi luao tu-able ship-to-shore service can y be established if the commercial de-

m and I.-' suthcient to warrant it. i:.i i amoxi: switchboard AT bllFU SYSTEM BADIO STATION. DUAL BEACH. N. J. ! RADIO PRIMER INST'FAToit Anr substance '.v!i,i'ii eacetricity w:.. not 1 K'U U w::e enn i through th..- b ad-in to the apparatus and ground.

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CODE TIPS HY U. U lil'NCAX.

A Director lladio Institute of America. rliSpo.Mil to Tie N.w- li .ei

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i VERSE 0' CHEER

oi.i rnii;xn. T.V-re ar" times In, "very fd!ows life when h look toward a frir.d. j As worth far more th.m a'.l th ' poll that h" "'iM have to j spend. i j Worth far nvr than all th" Jewel ! in A'.l th" worl 1 rou'.d he And th.it nil friend i Just rxictly ho'A- you Ffcm to me. GoM muM n'-vr furnish all the j joys that you have brought, Thf kind of r heerfu .r.ess you Cva , : gladly ran't ', bought. Jewel from the rcowrs of kin old friend rouli r.vr do For me the kind of ?rvir that I have, received from you. ! I would not trade your friendship J for the preaten wraith on eirth; Far more tlnn all the riebe that j the v.nrld can hnast. you're ' i r r t Vi i rjod crant that I may he on hand ! " if over you should need J The friendliness and comfort of a kindly hcipiui area. i God srant that I'll appreciate the neighbor and the friend And narrow not my vision, nor allow my will to hcr.d J To the selfish lure of riebe?. Oh. I pray he'll help me be ! The same true friend to others. I thit you've rfa old friend to me ITMBIUXbAS. j The past yt-ar ha? made a decided change In. the colors used for the iiuuiumniiu ........ scarcely used by the feminine con- - . . tincent. Furplc, preen ana peri winkle ar the favorite?. This ifc due to the fm that the ?ame umJbrella server for both rain and sun join with orners. i-roprcss ii in . . m t H .rvv-Ai rapid and the work more interest ing. If you cannot make such arrangement, there are two mechanical devices rhieh will help you develop speed and certainty. 'ne i a set of phonograph rec onl.v The other i. ' a machine used ! by th government, in teeing ap plicants for wireless licn.es. It can bo regulated to any speed Buzzer Hook-l'p. But clubbing' together is the best idea. If five or six amateurs pet topether I suppest their ripping up the R.X ( C C1 I I .? ? ft" I I I l-v I 1 A ! I I I i I 1 L circuit diagrammed, here. The essent ials are: A battery of primary cells (B) from 4 to 6 volts; telegraph key (K); buzzer Z; a two microfarad condenser (C; any number of headphones (P). Along the dotted lines- is another sending key (Kl) in shunt to the main key (K. Any number of phones and keys may be- employed with this hook-up. But only one key may bo used at a time. Members of the group could take ! turns' sending, while the others listen in ami cony hi. message. ' Adjusting Signals. An adjustable rheostat (R of 400 ohms resistance should bo shunted across the telephone circuit so that the strenpth of the signals may be reduced or increased as desired. Ordinary 75 or SO ohm single head receivers should bo used. The total cost of the material necessary for six students would not bo over $3. This would include six head receivers and keys. The adjustable rheostat may bo. dispensed with if you want to keep the expense down. The condenser may be one used in land line telegraph or telephone work. Its function ie to give a reproduction of the note of the buzzer vibrator through rharcr and elischarge. MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS Take a tablesDoonful of Salts if I Back hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is tilled with uric i acid, says a well-known authority, ;v. ho w arns us to be constantly on t puard against kidney trouble. j ! Tiie kidneys do their utmost to I free the blood of this irritating acid. j but become weak from the over- ! I work: they get sluggish: the elim-! inative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to ! poison the ntlte system. When your kidney ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the I j urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or' the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; ' ! when you have severe headaches, ! nervous and elizzy spell;!, s'aeplc: am . l in.1 1 l 1 . 1 1' u c- .111.3 is j made from the acid of grapes and (lemon juice, combine-' with lithia. so it is net longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and blad der disorders. ! Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful cf fervcent lithia-water drink, and j cannot injure; makes a deliphtfula j nobody can make a mistake by takir.p a little 'C-asionally to keep the I

Leather-Pushing Prince Spends SI 30,000 a Year

FRINCD IBRAHIM TAKES BOXING I,T:ssoxs FROM "BLIXK" McClOSKlJV. HIS SOCIAL S FCR Fl A R Y. (AT LUIT'. )

(Speiial to The News-Times.) ! NTTVV YORK. March 2. Roaming acro-rs the United States in a racin - .... automobile is a sure-cnou i; h prmee scattering dollar bills. h Frince Mohame-d Ali Ibrahim, nephew et the .Sultan of Kirypt. and hi..- inoor - is a mere $200.000 a year. wiui nim is nis social serroinrj . tl'ral- t I . I.ouis "Blink" MeCToskey, nupilist and former Philadelphia r.e w - boy. who landed his secretarial job by knocking out his predeee s-or. Tho prince himself is a leather-pu.-hr ot parts. "I teach him boxing and help him spend his roll," s-ays llink. "Ah. but I do r.ut s-ioml if alb' . mjicd the prince. "I siye r-toney. No e'est pas. Blink?'"

"Oui. Monsieur. You bet." said'h' r- tun - to Fpypt three months!

"Blink." who speaks Fre-noh w.th a Philadelphia aceent. "How much do you spend a year ?" the prince was asked. ALL MAIL ORDERS ARE PROMPTLY FILLED Strro ö: Closes A IU IU Of

Tweed! Suits

Has Just Been Received This new assortment of smart Tweed Suits was bought by ilr. Robertson, who is now in New York. They have been very carefully selected and are splendid values at $25.00. Tweed Suits are decidedly the thing for street wear and sports. These new ones of ours are strictly tailored. They have silk poutosiene linings.

The popular shown Greens $ 75.00 Have You tF .'.V ' ,A 'i ! . . :- xx:xrtm 1

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"Oh. only about .10,000 pounds,' j h" ; aid. . ar. b----!y. "I put the rest : away. Some day it may rain." i i,M.e ...aiu-.nvini Pv,'n lame a, mu'i.n.irai e a. r; -p ' I y 1 ' ' ' 'nn-m nc ' 1 L " --1-inf, rt u , u it? The prince shrugtred hiy tailored shoulders, I - . ' i i rdr.thi.j nut nmora Iai.- if j '-c- .....w.......! i - ; -"' V--1,L "J1 b :!io; ; y lc ejung tna k of such I thin.--. j - i -n't married and swears he ; i.-n't goim- to be. "W.ves." he .-as, I "are too ypen-ivo." j Th"- prince admitted a fondness for th" r.tovies. Ilia fave rite actresses be Vb;?e .mil "f.-n-v tite ! Minter. He's going to take a house at. IbVvwool for a' few weeks before her eo. "I want to see for myself," he ex- , p!a ino 1. "if J 1 o! o d beats Parte land Ctiro." Oncns 'c ' r, r In rr-&. n A -3 u c aJ' 3:JU L n lighter colors, so this Spring, are Greys, Blues, Tans and Lavenders.

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UNCLE WIGGILY

Tin: stouv or tiii; lMHKi:U.A. rr nowARi n. gari. une morr.in.c, .3 .JacK'.e lvw .w tl:o litt!1 I'upj.y dor b-y, w:is w.tlkmc aruiir.d th-- ct'rn.fr t f :!.'. ho'.l.'A stun, m liiipi; i'.-i-.v. I " r. " t tu too c'.oe to wh.tt. i: vou please v" barked Jackie pt'.iteiy. "All I so hero Uncif Wi-ly, ; your fdd u r.mbrt. iki. Ivr.'t t.u wa::; rr.e- to ?: too i t" tliit ."" '"." anwcrid tii- Iran ny per. tie. man, with a twinkle which s--e:r.; to make Iii- pinlc iu s Ich k l:ke . CI".ri:ma.s cake. "I (ion': want yon to pro too clcs to my umbrella." "Why rot?" .iFkcd Jackie, much surprised, for he didn't intend to do j any harm close," Iiuph.rrl mi?ht tickle my s. and then it It loud!" j "Oh. if you go too Uncle "NVifpiiy. "you , umbrella in the ribs, i wou.d laucrh right ou By thi? time Jackie l;ncw l.'ncle Wigpily was ottly jokinp, or tryir.p to fool l im, though i; wasn't the ürst of April, and ih.e little puppy dop barked joyously, capering about and Mappinp his tall. "What arc you poinp. to do to your ' umbrella, Undo Wijrily?" Jackie asked. "Oh. I'm tixing it and mendinc it to get it ready for next month," answered tao 'hunny penlleinan. hop-' ping out of hi.-? ho'.b-w stump bungalow. "You know next month is Apr.l. !

I Jackie, and April showers will then ' dribble down to make the -May t!owj cn. So that I will not pet wet in ; the April showers I'm. fixing my urn- '

breila. I'm poir.p to put in some, new rib1?, menel a. hole rr two. polish ' the handle and paint the end. Tin n i I'll be all ready for April." J "I'll help you," Kindly offered thH

i Purpy cog boy

' Thaniv you!" said Undo Wlggily. 'Tno bunny sa t down on a heneh at: , ,,. o! ,r f ,,; . i,,,..! . C '! began fixing his umbfMIa. Xurso : Jane Fi zzv TV'uzzv had give n him j sOIno blts of black H(dh to sew ov. r 1 j tho hoks Jn thp rn jn..K.(i(i,.r ,.,,-,1!

- , tht bTinr.y had found an old umbrella j-nd from it had taken some ribs to j put in (ho one h( vas fixing. "Aren t you going off after ant : adventures today. Uncle Wiugily ?' j aked Jackie, as he took ono of "the I extra umbrella rib? and he can bendj ing it to and fro. -1 "Well, maybe I'll bop alone: after Kit I fix my umbrella," aid the bunny. "And perhaps an adventure may onic to me here wh knows?"

Jackie- didn't know, anyhow, .and!

said so. And ho hopf d some adven ture might happen so that he could have a part in it and ho did. Uncle. WUgily was very busy low - CLUB LUNCHEONS ARE A SPECIALTY IN OUR TEA ROOM

Saturday Open Till 9:30

They just arrived this week from New York, and are the finest we have sver had for the prices. Coats, Wraps and Capes are included in the showing, and each model would make a stunning garment for the woman it is becoming to. Your style is here. Come in and

fine you look in it.

All sizes to 52 at $1 C.oo $OC.oo

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i ' j en J i ! j j 11 ' i r " n ! - ....- ? e , 1 : th.- he hul to 0;t; the r in- the urn? r.-'.I i r;' ; w. t'.. skedd-r a?:d put his ! i i:r.,r 1 f.rld J ' - ' a"d in-;d'. - Unc Wi?i;;:y cuM. J: t r ;: : p . - : ": r- : t.'t ' what a. ccmir.- u; fhe jath. Y '.y' ; r y : An 1. as J.ekje .a ::i t- "Stand f,i In'.' '.y f ri- '. .' "' wit', h Tr Wisrsrily f-w the j atch ' ju.t '.ike in the n ov.on, the h vc.e lioy hoMir. the ( xtra ' N ! No'" ho-vi-d the :v rib. also put Ins head und- r th- "T'-rr. I'll rr-.-.k- " . r - brella. k.. I :. '. ; ; r- : Th" first thir.cr Jickie or l': :::::: r-". , rib 1 -v ! a:r T" V.'lccily heard was t lon vc. r .- y- .1 rcle y.,iv p-.". I t'." s.-,u; i::p: : ri r p ?r- : !. ! Irk. ar d '.ri..Itool" Jackie b: .r tin-- irr-.w i : - quickly they looked fron under hit the j-. s .,t e :; th- : - thf urnkf-iia and there t:,-.0d the Nunkr'" Had I h Cat. ' 'h. .--4 h. w " ' t' "Cit . s ir.y pink r.o ! ev'.aime J ha 1 chap. ar. I ..w iv h" r :: ! . V:u b V.'i-r-ily. -Wh.vt do yo-i nni?" tail l-two-n his "Viurais!" priiwhd the F.ob Cr.t. "Thank y- u v- ry tr.- h, - ;i "I want to nil.ble your e-ars!" sail l'r.- V:c;iv. "". : "Hut what if I don't w a n t you to?" Hr.. A:;d hfn :n.y : -ii a?!..d th- bunny. ' '.erde I IV. r ; , - "Tk.it. tnak.-s no matter of d:iü-r--es th- Ap'il s-- ":- f.i'.' " nee to me." how !, d th- Ih.h Ca". So r-, rnth.rc ';.:;:! : - 'i "I'm frir;' to nibble!" b. st. And ;f th - hr - r t "..-a -:. .Tiekie, the litt'.e upp" le p boy. run awa n i: h the br----r knif .b.. udilcnly stooped d-'wii a:.d cm wie I it's tr-.nr to tak" the r i r -i'; -ni under the umbrella, b--hir. 1 to th-- inc picf.re I": t ". : Fnc;- Wiir-ily. Fut Jackie w.as not ; r.ext flb-r.t rr. W.i:p;iy's i . i. K' :v.-: to ran nw:iy ant Je.-j v( t he ' wj con . bwnny alone! Fcn'i think that f.-r : -

1-ur.ny , a in .laekio was co;:n: to help. j.xn i ib- t:r,-i tamp no ui a w,, to i tak" a stror-.p p:ocf of .-trinp a.d t: ; it on the extra umbr.-b. rib th tt b);ad be.n pi a vine with, bcrdi-p . in h.lk' a eijeie. ' Now I have a buv," whi.v J.ickie to liimsrlf. "All I r.eefi , sharp arrow." He- found .a -i ; stick on th" pround, ar.I. placirp ! JJ

A Good Suit for the Boy

"Every Suit has Two Pair Pants, Too!"

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Comes in all the Newest Tweeds, Homespuns and Cashmeres that arc eo much in vogue this spring. Real snappy models, and the extra pair of pants means extra wear. Bring the boy in and let us fit him out in one of these suits. We know thev wii! enve wonderful service. Sizes 7 to 1 8 vears.

s BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEN WHERE TO BORROW -i o ! -! 5 I ' Our mney is ready for yon f when opportunity KNOCKS, f ? Call Ln nnd talk It over thi- scricc costs nothing. SECURITY LCAH CO. Cor. Mala and Wa5hIns;ton Sts.. South Fend .Main 1C1H CAN N EL COAL For Your Fireplace, Burns Like Wood. LONTZ BROS. 602 S. Michigan St. Phones: ! Main 164 Lincoln 5164

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' full ponJ "SMOKY CITY" CLEANER I I f 1 HmMmmrmmp f WW M 4.- - Hundreds of styles 'n New 5prin V ',ch Suits to chooc !tnm 4t T? i J ' a I t No i or vour 1 3x5 H R or Plain 31.75 m 4x6 H R or Plain $3.60 m CARD FILES 60c, 80c up SEE OUR NEW DISPLAY TheTuttle Corporation 119 W. Washington Av. j

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