South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 95, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1922 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MMDAH INDIANS OF HIGHEST TYPE OF U. S. NATIVES

Mandnn at One Time Mav Have Bern Cradlr of Civilization.

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f'itl'.n, a h;-tr,riTj., JO vtsltM thTi in th" nrl !! f :!.- K!h c r,tury war i i ; . ; i 1 hv th'!r ultur thnt Jir. ;,.--ri'. - ! hif Mr,..l lo th-rr. H v. f M I: to rr.:-f' t motion? ff n V.v-h yrlr, M-irrf, swiM tr hv c. ,j ,,r AiiK-r; a in 117 to j.r.v:-.- vii f')rhiirs f.r th trih To ? - . i tt i 'i t - tl.H tlf rrv

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F:kr. t.-!!fv'l that th Mnml.i.rn j may li th" rU srf rul'-nts cf a U st I - , . . .... 1 . : i f -I

i' ' "i iiuMi u'i wii.iii'Ts, r' mains T u-hvw villap-s exist in tho Ohio and Mi-jfTifsippi Valleys today. Tliro no ro'nrl That "nunfhr rieht" pj'vaü.1 nrnonjc tho Mandans ns It li l arr..-inir r.mo of the American rod nipn. Thlrt is a 5y-s. tni of rrrkoniruT dprr-nt from tho mother. This trho was notPd bnatis" it hd the iru'.n comniuml or ap'irtrnnt hfi:sfi known in America r.orth of the ndoi... l.ul'.dlr. of Mexico. Th h :ivrS wro round, 40 to f,0 f-ft in dlirntr, rising to a punimit from th rrrrtrr. Wooden lal'S wre put ow-r a dy?tnm of pfsl and rtrlrrr, thn willow mat-

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tho James Whltc-iii!. lliky Mmori il assm iatlou and will he thrown open April 13 ns a public shrink. Tli homo was Imilt in 1M5. Miss Katie Kindell (lr.et). former hnn-eleeper for Illley, will he cutodUn. The hf.mp is rxpertrd to to tlu -oal of many iillcrimacres of school diI!dr'P. and otlier Hiley admirers.

two fet of erth. Safely enscounced hehinl surh w.'ul's tho Mandans F.hut out alike, the hlazins rplendor of a Xorth Imo:a winter n!c;ht nnd th? 30 below winds that howled down from what is now Medicine Hat. rirculir openintra at th surn.m!t of tho roof "lr-t in some Hrht and let out sm of the pmokfi from the cirnilir fire pit directly beneath them'" necorrüntr to Flke. Ih'.ffnlo rohes formed the floor and mat tine and skins, the partitions in these houses. I'irtorlal and fMlll work provided the Interior decorations. The Mandan villains were? surrounded by stfut palisades ten feet hlerh. On the prairi a short distance from the villa pe were elevated plat

forms on which th Indiana laid their dead. Sora: of the Indiana of the Mandan trih FtiU livA in this area.

WHOM: TAMIIiY Jt "VITUS. i'HICAClO, Aprlrl 4. Chicago haa a family law firm. It is composed of Mrs. Joanna Dowries, her daughter, Marion, and on. Karle. Mrs. Iownes has been an Attorney for Fix years, while her daughter wms admitted to tho bar a year aero. Her pon was admitted to the bar recently. Her children followed In her footsteps duo to their own Inclination, Mrs. Downea says.

ODESSA PARADISE OF BARGAIN HUNTER

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tires betimes who spurs too

Secret of Low Prices Is That Manv of Articles Have Been Stolen. ODESSA. Mirch R. (V.y Mall) This port is nnd will bo for a few monthä tlie paradise of th bartriln

huntor. A leather vail'

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Paris or Indon for J0

had here for Persian ri:rs pro be-t,-'.!1?: nt Jl" to J2 rues that In JV-rsia woul-I .eil for jr.O while the seller pworc by hin father's memory that Iip waf rohhlns: his faml'y of dally bread. I'alntlncs by pood nrti;t.s 5-?lI for J2 or $3 with a frame thrown In worth $10 or $2". Silver tableware Hells fcr five to 10 cents per o-inoo. A foreigner p'rlintr hero for business ren.sorm may rent a li"?o for J.'.n a year, and possibly buy nn lndetmlte len.e (n it for KO. The furr.iture, rxceptlnc; the table diflus, may be hr.d for another $20; but If there are .ivy repairs be must pay western F.iiror.ean va:- for labor. Tile reaers for the-e ow price q of articles are that n,anv of then were stolen, th.ar there i.n't much trndft and the original own rs ar sel-inc off nil their heme trf azures for ford. To keep alive a faml'y of five, it takes 1,000.000 rubles, or $2 a day. and the prices of fo,(d jump n. the ruble drops In value. Trade has : "t v. so hr;. ; here

r.s in Mfcow as ther are fewer ptrar.erers to buy. Fever Kusslar.s can pet Into the city because the trains run only a few times a month owlne to lark of fuel. At that, .shops are opening- daily, as the new economic policy of the Moscow government Ls applied. Diamonds and objects of value are covertly Fliown to prospective pur-rhas-rs In the-.? 5hops. the dealers .--till belr.s: In frar of the old laws ACi!r.t speculation and free trade. The city Is full of thousands of younc n.en and old, -who peak and write Fnell.sh. French and German, m-n who in the nld days of com-nn-reo were employe,! about the port or with American and other foreim firms dealing with the interior. The? men are clad to pet work Insurinc J20 -worth of food a month.

ian Soviet atrfnt In nr!ln. lie t-i SlCCINs pressed the opinion that th mtir- j deper r.ot ?-o t-u-'h en vl: der of Count Mlrbark. fr whh r.o I earn as on what y : iv.

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Declares Militarism Is Crushed Forever CopKN'IfAOI-X. April 4. Philip s'rheidmann. leider of the Oerrr.2.n IeriiocratI? party, while here told The Associated Fress that German militarism wa-s dead forever. The spirit of democracy had levelled C.ermany to that extent that the German republic eould easily withstand any reactionary assoult. Foreign countries, lie said', exacreqate.t the political importance of the power of the German reactioratie. The Communists -were no ral danger either. They were only gradual!;.' prrouplns their way into the German tradrt unions "in order to b.,rn their political manners." PJscusIntr tho relations of Germany with FwU-sIa, Ierr Soheldmann FTid the German nvernment had reinitiated with Karl F.adfk, Ru?s-

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lorciii.vc; i i' ion j:sti:ii of course, iike everybody else. e riro leady for you with a full line of paints, stains, varnish s, polishes, enamels, etc. So if you want to paint the woodwork, stain the floors, polish the furniture or enamel the bathtub or kitchen sink, rome nn, just, the materials here. You can buy as little or as much as you need. I '.rushes, etc., too, if you want them. C. E. Lee Co. Wallpaper, Paint and Glns Ü2." S. MAIN ST. OpiM-dfc V. M" C A.

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Dno to nnftloil mnrket cvndltlons and tho failun of many retailer, orders Kar W n rvtnrn-l to

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2,000 PAIRS OF THESE SHOES

Latest Styles, Including Patent Oxfords Tills lot of shoos is composed of Illack nml Itrov-n Kid. l?r ti Cnlf and Patent Oxford n r ns Strap. Military and Fo lie. I-. Tl Ks o sliocs vcro made to --11 liih a $..(to. Th, imfiro ..t pots at one prico, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY No one ever leaver Pimel's without heJne: satisfied that ther hnvi received their full money's worth.

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KFJ.IKVf'.S Ili:.FMS and STOPS UKAI) NOISFS TJ'jhit in Pick of tKr J.arn" v.Vr;-fr I'ut in f.'ar) In-frt in Notri! rvfr i irt'.' r' 14 V ür'f tr!Bnt wt'.h I-'".- rO,l. sper-! ii:rur tmi r t 1 Kr Sii!.t forrf ftrrfrt kin rf lf. "nl 1 1 V'rort!rri m rich l'a'-Vac- I.nnrJ I r Oil ia rl an fx t: i.Tr.t, nt h1 tf1. bai irr rif rt Tofl ? TRY IMIn oil. It haa h'jwj t i i a t ff r"ri wv. rot ji"! T'il j'nr trj.js.it t h t Y rtn Ct t fr.r from k't S'!rT. I", r v . ; !. T-. ; 1 ,- in! !'r - r . r ' t . I : lr.:c ' . s ' h i r ! ! ' r . j 1 ' t C '.. n ' 1 . r r- ' : ' l r : '. X. O. I T ov 1: 1. INT. :i llftti N"t ArrV. V. Y.

J. C. BARRETT FERTILIZER FOR LAWNS Phones : Main 34-10 Lincoln 5116

a i io.mop.ii.i: nr.PAiKiMi Work Gwnntl On All Mukr of Cht Print nrn In r.'for Spring Knh 01 KI.AM .vol Til M-.M to. IM, N. .V.lrlilin .vt.

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Long Coat Suits, Short Coat Suits, Box Coat Suits, Three-Fiece Suits. A suit for Easter means a blue suit, always. One that is correctly tailored, beautfully designed and in a becoming style and such a suit is easy to find at Newman's now, priced at

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Manonc is one of the greatest designers; his genius is revealed in an ultra exclusiveness in style which he translates in ways that are characteristic and original. This spring he presents three widely diversified Tailleur silhouettes which we display with considerable pride in our spring collection. Mangone suits are priced at

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Tweed Sport Seite Street Suits, Knicker Suits, Three-Piece Suits at $10.75 $5.00 $5(D).75 $Q.75

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A splendid selection, including Hudson Bay Sables, Stone Marten, Jap Sable, Mink, Squirrel, Fitch, Opossum, Fox and Wolf, in all the most popular shades at

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Elomises

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A brand new purchase beautiful high grade, smartest Spring blouses fresh from the New York market. Overblouscs, Tic Backs, Tie-on-the-Sidcs, beautiful beaded creations, stunning embroidered models, long and short fcleeves, in all the new shades, as well as navy and black, priced at

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In which there arc 25 to 35 Savings.

These dresses deserve every attention for distinction of design, quality of material and good make. Not only are these in the very newest and authentic Spring styles, but the values are so unusual that every woman or miss can easily recognize them as real bargains.

Srr.LE SHOP or WOMEN

Capes, Coats imc! Cape-Wraps in charming Easter modes. Your individual taste will determine the particular style garment you will wear this season and whatever the personal preference may be, you are certain to find it at Nowmnn's and at Surprisingly Moderate Prices.

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of finest silky feeling woolen, some with combination materials and fur collars, introducing exclusive novelties in slecve3 and belts, priced at

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with Caracul Collars, Graceful Coats and Wraps of Orlando. Silk Veldyn, Marvclla and other soft fabrics at $49t $50:1

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Capes amcl

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Coats, Capss aimdl

Micappj Coat:

of the utmost distinction, fashioned of heavy silk crepe, modeled on unusually frraceful lines, - some with Caracul collars, at

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thit express ever)' phae of the new Spring mode in thir tyling. Those of Sanchene, Normandy, Bolivia and Velour are priced at

$9K.oo $9C-75

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Haodmade Blomses for Easter Bits of daintiness combinations of hemstitching, embroidery, hand drawn work. Filet and Irish Lace alluring styles of Batiste and Voile, at $100. $,95 $7.50 $CX75 $ j -jj .95

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(Oclr statdarJ hosiery tf r-t naMty 1 r ' 1 !n th!. ror.) You can unhesitatingly buy splendid quality Faster hoe at Newman's without spending a great deal. Full fashion thread Silk Hosiery that looks well, is strong, has body to it and lasts a long while colors are black, white. Cordovan, African, Russian tan, Nude and Silver, priced $2.00. Women's Thread Silk Hosiery with hand embroidered clox in black, white and colors, that will give you the utmost satisfaction, priced $3.50. Women's Thread Silk Hoiiery of fine gauze all silk, in black, white, brown. Nude. Beign. Fawn, gray, taupe, etc. priced $2.95.

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