South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1922 — Page 13
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 13
"TEDDY" BELIEVED IN EXISTENCE OF ANDEAN MONSTER
Fnrmcr President Krn (inn-, r-iderrd Kxprdition to Hunt Plcrio?auni?. ; ' WASHINGTON. Mm !. ' Th-, (hIoio I:e.s.-.. , ', ?!; V-d thre rii't.t ! yonm hup survivi: amph-J-iai, in th" jur. üb s of the Sm'i;!:' rn r.d- .. sah a s if fr.ilv has b't-ii i'- nl'M in di-pa'' frmu ;:h Ann n .1, tr.d I r 1 toe form, r pnv.d r.t w f n t ni hi- epe,iition w hieb. 'l:-tr"'i th" liivf-r of I.ibt. h- : 'i 1 1 -frn id. a e.f looking for i:. lohn I " i rrf 1 1 . late flirtur of th' i Pan-Arw-ri'Vin union, arid minister to Ar-ntina. durir IT' .s:d r.t !;f'fnl!'.i admim.st ation has j':-' lis '-l that part Cnl. Ki.osr-'.-It'-t e p"! it mr a ry plat. whhh hitherto ;tr- said to h iv- bn unfold "Onrf thr h:.-' raMe report.", ai.! Mr. ItarrMt. "that Martin h. f- , !M. an Arn'-ri'-a n of whmn I haj ir.-o'ial 'khou I'm!?'-, K 'i 1 r port d j that he had s-reu v.l. at app'ared to. ! a ! siosauri an mor-t'r or hu? : amphibia n win mill.'; in the writ er? , -f ;i. southern And '-a n jut!?lf lake. I rfall' that marly twrnty ears avro in November. 11"-1. wh.n I wis; inini'tcT to A r.Z'-1 i n a ie u-h add typical Am. r! ' an pro-pe. tor and I ' xpIorT. whu'f nam'1 I have forgot-, fen. rat.'," to the k-rathm an I in a; on ir. in; u.'iv, p ro''',f 1 '1 to relate, to ino a -tory almost i 1 -1 1 1 i 1 with' that now report, i li T i " iy ShflKlI. to the effect that !m had vH'-n swimming in a 1 V: . a 1 M i 'iza rd-lik' i;ior.i! r with a rurd ' urv l riv'"l. Hi expert discus: ion '
t the m.reral ami timber resource-
On Vacation
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AUSTRALIA PLANS COLONIZATION STEP
VERETT TRUE
0-f th. A on vip.i-r.
Mi-s M itliia!..- M(i 'onnirk. I'-,
f th. Andran phiUau nnl plains Kra Idausht r of .lohn I. Hockrfcl-
1 in- of hiJ sinrr-ritv an-ilhr.. rtm? at Kot Spiincs. !)- . ... ... . . i
-.oon.-ll,i!ity. Kf tir. .l in. t h In '"re .-niln to Knri.no lor nrr wou-
hlm rai" mom y in rithr ArK-ntim ! dins to Max 0 v, th" Swiss livery or the UnitfJ Stat- pr-.f rat.ly th- tah. proprietor. Iattri", to outfit ati'I ronIm-t an fx- .
flitlon to locate- nd capture thia
xtraordinary animal.
nur to rlt to
nlio-.it it anI nitntlfiii hi- name. h -can.lie had n a.- socla t d in 'omo way with fioo.- flt in the Cult-
ap et m j ai;.'. "AlthO'tsjli I civr him no promise. lie. s-aid he. would call a ,:ain. Short-' - l oiwi ly afterward I wrotn Pre rid nt j lAil ot lirtwccil HMl and cIM) Ron.svlt a personal an! nnotiia I HririvO( ill 'IllVl.siblo Ittr rfcrrinp to thi.s in ident. In . ahout a month and a. half. tliM' IMllplTC.
'a:n in the legation pouch a per- ; -onil letter from the. president wrlt-j ten in his own hand writing and cx- : nrr .! rsrr r:il ii:lrTv !n flic slurv
of this Amerhan. who.a he s.m' "1"v::i,'1( 'Pirr''. the Kn Klux
! Dcvrlopmcnt of Country Will He Hrouht Ahout hv Iahor Importation. SVhNHV. N. .. Y h. -JT Hy M Tin- Nurlh Australian U'iiito I S'-ttlment association ;.s i n forml d a the i '!! of tJi- recent con- ! troverfry ov r tlie question of !. 1- ; opir.k' the northern territory hy th' aid f ri''ro I i!,fr. i' otti'-er.s ani r.ounet (1 hei to -lay. ; The jrojftt will imolv.' lare immigration and foloniz-ition. I'er- : yens 1-e hind the moemnt rontenJ that the pepp'.e of the north are. few tliat They cannot pr"-s tlie ' I.tirn for thi territory i Ü--lively .vithoiit ;i5s.;anc'. Aftr a een- : tin y of I.rith or cupation. th" said that the white jiopulafion on the oooioft irri.s i onlv i'.'tn. alon a coa.-tline of more than 1 . mi'r.--. In contra.-:. they lay th.'it the population of the omnionealth a. a whole ha.- increased hy , approximately 4.Cf!0."0o perfroi--. or ; tive.fold. in the past c2 vr ar.. , The aims of the organization inelude working for -loer ro-ordim-; tlon h twet'ii all intorepts: prr.-.dn ' for improved t r.t n.'i ortation and j ( ommunieat ion; ;i e- rtainin w hat industries are suitable and faciliiatin their e.-fahljhnient; encouraj;incr bonuses for n-fultn or possit hilitie.s ele rnoitrate. ; a-ee rtainiii.'? i ari'l removing c iih" of previou." ( failures in land s 1 1 mrnt ; and i ma kins re .sidem-,. -lVi he territory ! prrti able for wom n and cliildren ; by preniliir-: residential, medical, i recreational and labor-savins facilI Prime Miniver Hutrhe. fpeakins
in parliament recently, denounced the proposal to introduee the negro labor into the territory. Millions of former TIritish soldiers are looking for home. anl the hour i-5 "proj:itiou for openincr the dorr and bidding them e-orne in." he said.
ByC0ND0' OPEN NATION-WIDE
INVESTIGATION OF
EMPLOYMENT FACTS
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National Huroati of Kroiioinir Rorarrh Attempt- to IxOilucc Wa.-tr. Ni:w YvllK. .Mar!; r' . A :mt. m w;.ie investiu-it. --n ..f ;;:i':r.r:ny-
rr.( r.t in the l'r.
If.rte.t ..v the l,;;n
I ir s mad" by t'v N.itior..i! l:-sre-:-i of 11' onoviic i;e s- jn h.
Tins ir.qu.ry ; tb'r.e 1 as a; en I d'-a or to If ilive -.,::o :;... v. ast'
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HUNDREDS IN YEST
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CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-OP HEAD
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nmiate a comprehensive policy ar.d ' emplymet. K. 1 i. ; : il i : v . .f pr vr.; ' ... ;: program for tho bette , c.,ntrd ot pryr-ol! .a:.i as an it. of ur:nthe factors ir Liismo and indus- rilovmor.t. fin r-'i ,!r.i !-e made j s-.vrl'. -.
try Inth'ito left :;t;re'v to ir- e.
It is exp.a t-'d t ! i it. toi:-thcr with
comp-! r -.on :n'i;J:r,
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a t vr.-f -.-rth.y ir.d-A? Ile-latio'i of y ' ir.y.loy busir.e'ss N,v'e. I'r
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tre'ul.s ar.il di.-".r:but: inent.
of -ir.. m;'lo . 0:.t;Vs cf i.-a! unemplovm.. rtt
Wesley eclair Mitchell. the bu- ' work:
director
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OUR POLICY:
i.us an(;i:li;s. M.u-ch ::. nptween 7 o a and v 0 0 Aliens" of I.o? Angeles are memliers Thursday of
Klan, following wliat is said to have been Hie rr.iti.st and most f-pcctuoti-
i'ar initiation of the organization
hfs wet! re in e m 1 e ed and askinir m
to set without fall into touch witli!!'ro" greatest and mo,t sjiectue,,-
him f onee and ask liim to write :
all about wh.Vt he had .-en. ' !1 1,1 Ufst ''nesday niht "The man meanwhile n,u wo,d'"! ;i nynn near Santa Monica
that he was off airain on a mineral ''"'l. ".J Vi vw
and timber prospe. tinx tour in southern Arrentirn and 'hi!c. !c;t
it t r ' Jt e 1 s
.M 11! I) 1 1 K t i Ai I . .. li I 1 t , 1 ' ' ill. . ' thoe ho might represent. "In April, five, mouths later, just before I went to Panama as first
mony w.a held is one of the mot
jsecpidrd in the vicinity of I.s An-
Approximately :;f'0 klansmen
were- present in full robe attire, with about -f" others in civilian clothes. Sentinels: stood uard at the canon
a
entrance and on the surrounding hills. I'or th final dedication cere-
Atnerlcan minister. I received a 1-1-
tr-r from th prospector written from
oine far away plac in 'hiibut. or
s... railed Pnt.'ironi i. lie v. a h almost
enthU'l,tic in hi story of how he!'1', a slope wh,h was surmounted
lutd asr.Tir. found a freh trail of t,
siranie animal leading to the waters
of a la!e. although he had not ac-i
tuallv nsrain 51 en the beast . a - in hi
tit expedition. Tbl- ktte. I at one-;- - . . - . r forwarded to President Ko.,, v r lt. ! , hi!ikln t!,;it if h. hri oni. :ift,,T and t am wondering if It is still in l)nkn,,un WilM nf Arcentliui in-
! inarv. th candidates were massed
n a slope v.-hh.h v:i: v a lato white crr.-s
Many of the candidate., admitted
'la-t nisht were said t have been
h.is archives which many h ne bet n
preserved. Since then I have never
ste i'i of tlie unknown river of Pra-
itil. all history miht have been
1Mf" n "nil" r '" I e-liani d . Anv way. I hope the rela- j about this- American prosp"'t or. ! t :(,n of this inri(Irnt m,iV ho nn in. Possibly he may b,- alive and r. ad j ,riratjon t(, Jc se Tinapi. ,uperinfen-l this and cive the world some further tl, .,T of thi n, ,;0 Ai..OJ. Zooln-i. . 1 information. :;ar.bn. and I'milio Fivv. the dis- 1 When I rrturned to the fnife-d , ;icu th.,(, Ar, ntii.e engineer, u ho '
S'atP thp firrt salutation Piisident
I entered th'
arc op an expedition to asc'-rtair.
l'"'-orii -.te in.- ;is i rin.ica in"..,-.., f ., w ,i.f t:,i ,.,,,11,..,.
whet- hoU5e was: -We!!, old Pan - j ,,K u u,. .rvivin amphi-An-enr.Tn. where vo-ir Arcantm.e t ,(?)in u.ll(1., ;i,ir,stnrs co aii.phibtaii and what has happ. m l ,,,,, id ;,. ? i . . . ." ea lim - tlie man's'
i i ne. it is my impression tun i p. 1 '.ir.non and eve;a nthe-r coriiess- ' wer in th" room at the timr ; d they ma recall thi. salutation ! eaa.se cverbody scon. eel amu.-cdj by it. 1 "Aft(r the rli p.rli.io ..f llo oth!: the president for half at d loMir di.-j
oi'sf,l. a an c n t hu -iat i- naturalist1 and .'"irntist the possibility of hie:" I ;,ii:c seme hi:;" surviving an. phi- "TI' makc sore, burning tireel
bi.u, d"- endant from the ancient - or.y dance with delight. Auav
HZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET
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plesioauriar.v
I'd acfuallv tool;
te'ik. so to spr.,k.
in th.e storv v?
To reduce the retail cost of clothe?, depending Upon increased voluiiH' of .husincs for pre. fit.
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I 4 Euenfs In So. Bend I
Now is the Time to Dress Up for Spring
1 All
By Shoppin
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! The SliRh Cost Of Livina; ?
At The Underselling Orsnd Leader! S
Hundreds of Stunning New York Fashions Are Featured A in this GREAT EASTER SALE of $35.00 and $40.00 X
and let
Vernon's outfit you in quality clothes at less money
.H. st cnl ot tiic'.r w rappjuus ; J he. liew.t Jlid sia.irt.-t, i),.- i
prin;: srnrrants. AetunI JOä and $10 St It?, in banIs..tne Navy Tri. -..fir iw
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ries. i nrmmnpr i antrui i repe. slllv i.i,;. ..is .uia irr
Ie ("hire Pre -ses, in benutiful Imuft "a lit nioiVl, flim. Youthful effects-. lorV v.-aisf.s. belied styles, hcidd and embroidered models, etc.; all at sperl.il price cf
Sprirur Twee.l. finest Serpes. ete.. in beautiful tailored "J p3 f.. L and trhnmed rnod-ds. St unninz Cent?. In newest wrap- C, I j'j li ,N fl ij It'l' t py models. Sprrt Cents and Pole. ,af.. ir.r..Ie up in all IM M H li 3 I "J; i N the newest ar.d most popular Sprir? mod. is and fan- I ' j a h U A j ? ; -i ries. rhnrinin? rantrui 'repe. Silk Taffetas rind Crepe V-r X&f W V' v -
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Lovely S25 Dresses
In rich Taffeta Silks
e'ani"Ti e' re i
i ano-n e r . s. j r ij ap !-'r g 95
dozen lively li e w sprinr models
$25 Coats and Wrap?
Stunning i.ew Sprin" C'o.a? and Wraps; alit reiuilar colors aral U P fahrles. many moiri U to s. 1." t from: every il U wanted redor; it
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llxt raerdinary Saturday Sale of W.uncn's handsome ( ats. V rl Suits and lres-rs at a pri'e that wouldn't e-ovr the rot ysl .j f" of th" materials :ilo,,o; all stunning i.ew Sprin? ytß a tj wj) We are sure voii'II be delighted wh.-n you see these nt.... 14
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There was a time when men bought clothes'with little regard for quality and perhaps just a glance at price, but times have changed. Vernon's, in anticipation of this change, have cut prices right and left on their elegant new Spring clothes, depending upon the increased sales for our pro fit.
We are offering an unusually fine assortment of
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Spring Suits and $
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coats
th.e- Ameriean prospector wlo-m ha-;
-aid he well remembered. I tnen-
tioned th meiden? to si-r.tary Uoet. as I Je ft the president's o't'oa- and lima y possibly recall my i onv a t son. "Vars later wh- n i iilor.- l Hooseve! mad.- his farmcas trip t, South A a r a . he tci r.,e -o ;, p d . ; ; i '. ty . .".ist before siiiir.;. tlvit. alth eiu!i ! had nevej- heard .m tiling further from th:s American prosoc tor. ! sho-ild not b- s irprrse.i ;f. afr h: arrival ir Arse-nt in.. : decided o rrake a spre;a; trip of rpp. ration ! ."xstbern Ar-n';:'a arid 'ln'.e
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jra the ,-rViesi and jvains, the corns.
c.i4.oit-t s. bust. ;-s- arid bunion?. i
"TIZ- dra-A , ! ou: the aviels ! and poison? that puff up youi ; feed. No mittet j how hard on j u ork. how lone 1
ou danee. how far you walk, or how !i!i v ou i e ; u.i in n-i you t feet. t i v: hrirars "estfu) f o o t eomfort "TIZ'' i won.
(all hand tailored)
s40
This tells the story of how we have sensibly priced our clothes for Spring.
th. hope of ascertaining wli-thei j dej-f ul f-r t;iel. a, min?, swollen
::': was ait'' truth :n tlose x;ops s-.i .ttir
tv:s morste!- amph inbia r- hs-'h f,,:- j,
fee'. Your feet pist tiiiCle shoes never hurt or seem
tr-,'.;;v appfale.i to h : m . II. w an? - ti-!1' .
-! roth.ir. sill ahm: :t let ,;f; a l-o of 'TIZ'" t.ow from nr.v i
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11 w 1 ' - "' ' d. uciist or department store. I.nd
oo. torture forevrr we;r stnallei
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.. . .- d "Shortly before !-. A;r. Argentina, fo
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; u.s ;:o:a. 1T(i happy. up tlie Tar- .
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Adv t.
ar i an 1 Paras uav ! ivrs into tne
art of I-lra.zil '. s-:.! me word
o'tph a m
:al Ara r.t in e frb" r
t he j'.r.ai'.v .'..vide.l o;- the Hran :rs:M,l cif t!:- .r''T.!iüi' cxrir.? rxpedition.
:! i Feeling Grippy?
Cold Coming On?
After hi. P'turr. to Atticnn at.d. rRY, tickün? sensation in the he vva.. recovering from th . J throat, headache, fe.-rrish. eye rxcr cor.tr.i- ted m the 3hc Don't play with that on-cominr n. d hot tropical ;ur..-:e cf Hrui!. I C0JJ. Ot Dr. Kings New Discotr-
.-.u hira for a In::,- ta.K. w!-..n p.- j at oncf ou jiJce th? way - O-a. i. Weil, wh:b I am snm.o ar.d takes hold and cais the cough, Ioosem ' J th.it I discovered this up. known 0 phlegm and rc!:evt3 the ccncstior
at oner. You will like the way it
loosens
on
m Frazil. I would pre-h.tMy S ; in the evrs and hfad, and soon breaks
r l tt -r physi -ally if I had son' j i:p the most obstinate attack cf cold
o cool r r t ' '. o
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of southt rr. i end grippe.
ih.t Children and irnn-nim nPt f i
r" - t u . v ii.
re human interest throughout th ' rid t'u.an an unmapp-d ri.r.' V.T.- r. later h,e parsed away -ud- ' '.: . ur. loubte elly as, a rc-u!t of the r. - or.tr. i' ted m Iii. H.-azsltati
travels. I
r.ot !i-. In
Arc:!;'., ar.d e'.'iii atv! I
e.'i'.f fo.ir.d tl.tt ir.: sit-rim: air.phs. ; K0 harmful drujs, l;ut just rood
an vvr.i.n wou.o n.ve areus.u lit rnetunne: lor ro Os, cousn and trrinpe.
Sold by your druggist tor 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs TircdTüut in Half a Day? Yoü wouldn't he if your lowcli were act ing rcgubrly. Try Dr. Kind's Tills for 5h:ri!i bcarls. You'll keep 5t f?r woik. At all druggists 25c D PROMPT! WON'T GRIFE r. Kind's Püls
Beautiful Berkley Knit Ties
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Special at $3.00
These ties represent the latest thing in stylish Spring Haberdashery. They are in plain and fancy designs. Superb quality, and they will cost you considerably more elsewhere. Another sample of economy afforded in trading here.
WORTH UP TO $8.00
r.'Tp'ia i.'iv Sprint Millinery i:i --r,rr f beautifiil li"W Triinsa.d
'A and Trdbir.-d Hits; nr--
d cVlp'. e..:..r.
.s:ui .'i-.d tririr.iln vi"!
every wanted shape, color,
fellf'd nT-ie.T-.rst ft, s
Snf ;;rd ,v
sreup: .u, sal .N at J.l'.'-s.
g $5 NEW TRIMMED
SH-A-1
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S, sprii.L: lb-its; jn nil jf newest col'-rs: elev-
erly triiunied ai.d tailored ; special .i? o
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S10.00 PATTERN
Women's Not-a-Seme O Y SILK HOSE Women's $2.00 - ft ft HAND BAGS . . 5 I; V $1.50 Large Travel- f ins BAGS wQw 6 Women's 50c Kitchen v APRONS ... 6. Ju V
Women's SI. 50 bilk r
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CAMlhOLLb vi
Women's $1 Muslin GOWNS
Women's 50c Knit f 4 V" BLOOMERS L I Ir Women's $1.50 f
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CORSETS
Girls' $1.50 Ginrrham :
ii 1 - k3i Women's $1.25 fO- 1'
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v.: Tv "ii,:.:: , v a Ly rag rugs
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All over the store you will find the New Spring men's wear, including necktie?, hosiery, shirts, underwear, and pajamas. The same sensible idea of pricing, depending upon increased sales for our profits, predominates in every single department.
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"every inch a clothing store
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sali: OF BOYS' $10.00 2 PANTS SUITS
SALE OF MEN'S $2.00
DRESS SHIRTS;
fM X, . Sr.i:d s. !Mpl-,r M,.. de,p ) I'c.f.-riiis; j pair- lsHt VUvsN : V ; 1 Ä ki.hk.rs-: well ta.' r. . U 1 1 1A t ll .r -: i h
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Boys' $1.50 Spring Caps 59: Boys' $1.00 Play Suits 79c Bovs' 85c Blouses at 49c
Men's $1 Silk Knit Ties 39c Men's $1.00 Union Suits 59c
Men's $2 Work Pants $1.29
GIRLS' $10.00 NEW (ps SPRING COATS
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Girl's "PRISCILLA-DEAN" HATS AT 93c TO .M.95
75c DOUBLE FACE 10 INCH PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, ALL NEW HITS, AT
