South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 18
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A DANGHKOrs QUESTION.
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WIM made a jnhe of tins. I Jul m .r. tr. most humorous and T-:!nr.!r.q reahtv it was one of the re:uor. i way would remark that this fhowe,!
whh na-lc him th sreat writ r h , that peopl shouM r.ev r lok at r As a lecturer. Wild was "a m:c -;r.t hi. a;: li- nr. w.,., "with- him cr-M. abiUty to turn a jok-, en' rol'.to ord. h: lulcklv was rr.- of the QUF.Iiti rb-r t.. t!i reprrntnt ves of th Ir, -whirh pavc him the- prestige h en- : ;
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f'ke I for 't i .,!,,, Ho wm rarefui of ver- tiny ! HA would at that a wl; pr
i error. Nothing eeaped him. In the . vlor..r man had reen 5..c. -n t.
S i-c-.-u! I not help j matter of punctuation hi moft ' room w!r k- vy !--'-tur. nr. He ' r and h- wa rarticu'.arlv- r: -1 v. ou!d -o on to t--U h.v,v it hape:ie.k
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srm or.e .hot him in the bacK. Wille would .top at this point, and
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h" v. a walking a: punctü-.aur.r:. in t Iii resird. II'1 ?-;d.d :;!: turne i ; v.ns visiting at the country lioue
ar.-t.ier öf a frr.d Wluu they met at dim
;r::u?. ar.d;n-r hi' hcKes inquired how he had.
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I '.Icafd j.-:a';hiri- ry in all its p ;i r :--.' fiid on-- am':-i---ad or. "It q'jif a rtr.kirsr "ontra't to rtir- r,o
;:ct, w ho u.-' d to tro ctra.nr t lr.n i hart of th' fdh-f'i ;-i h.n.d arid. -x).aui it in a f-w nito:i":i:F." j Hi.; : ympatherif; attitude toward j th. An.rr;' an. rrir.tii:"M: h.ia rn-j iour iK d Hitin-Amc r.r ci rr pr- ! -cr.tat.vri i,l t!i' Catao'.:-- ( hnn 'i: to hon.- for an ir.rrea.-o in t!ic i:um-!
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MAHOGANY OFFICE FURNITURE DESKS TABLES CHAIRS nnd HUNG CABINETS (Notice our Show Wir.t'ow-) The Tuttle corporation "Everything th;;l's u oci in an olricc" 0 1 1 9 West Washington Ave. Phone Mdn 949
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T hava been eorrecM'- th" n-oo'sl AG -' nao Cetil correci.., in. ,).o .a Conftiftloa end Nervous Ivd.'.hty, t-N'.., ,. , . , , .. of my rocms. In the morn in? aft.r j j "J-ead la the paper aio-mt Ir. Unik- yy7y-:': VW' J':;-M
hard work I took a comma out of one cnienc"
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HLs frier.d laughed and said: "And in the afternoon?" "In the afternoon I put it back a sain."
Lart'- VptrptaMe Compound. Pay wVn rurfd. 'l'be treatment came promptly.
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Writ tr.dav for a treafui.Mit. ray h ten urfd. "Address fi'Jl Main St.. Cin- h elrmath O. Tt days' treatraeuf, I'":; 7') i. day?. u"c. At 'all lrussi--ts. Adv. M
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br of Cardinals all'-ted th- m. ! Xv. i. f" .in th f ::odo in v.-hl" h y.- i!
Snor h: Azar-do. lJr;iili in am-! i-:ar.t to "ur! erry," ihr 1 aa.dor to the Vati-van. h' P'1, -" 1 til: r. ed out to the new Tope that th . . - -
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with a Miialb-r CatliMl;,; population; , " ' ' ' '., , vhllo Jira?.l lias y.i;t o--. . . ..
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i,a hroucht forward in lh r: , , n that the .ird 'Üo; i a n n t ' lIiUK LK IJlhd l-
rxced 70 members, aid that the. V P h(U 1.1
Pop-. following traditional Piw iuu.t lav a ffv vacari'd'-s to m filled by hi ? f uccvjv. Thi. ;irru-
mer.t Is controverted ly S1 rn r j Azir'-'lfj on iho ground that t!ii prcoi:t lirnir.ifion to 70 Cardin il.- ( v-is crabk?hcd nearly 40 yoira I aso. v.b.en ro ono could forr-e the
Jvr iopnif r.t of the Amc-ri-an conti-
OJHCAej.', April 27. .1. Walter
i Knott, 40. iiiiUianv; lr.cr, pi'in:;I r i to d- itli fio:n a 20th r.tory -.via- ; !
d'W of tiio M ir-hall ri-d ! Ii'i.idiii ' during the noon l our Uday. ! Hi.-. lioy sht. 4 i . . vv n a hu'iit ell j from an interior lavatory window, j loclir-.ir on an iron ::i:!nur ;tt 1 1 1 f
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LODGE PREDICTS ! ir nOMLS O- K SOO:- una'.do to say wither Knott
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the machinery for putting the tariff
ind s.-ddier' bonus Mi's through the t-enate in the form favored by the administration was reported by Sen. Ivjdre and republican leaders to be "nicely tiled and running smoothly." Abhoutjh tite 100th anniversary of On. Grant's birthday was observed as a holiday by the other branehs of the government, even the hou.se taking a recess, the snn-
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FAMOUS UlTS OF HISTORY
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ator vou!d bo given no holidays until tbo tariff and bonus measure, wero both disposed of. The bojiff w; expressed by IdtTe and his administration associate
quips were too clever and too trio' for life in their native land to ho quite healthy and comfortable for tkr-ni.
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jn'iey were too cood and his criti-
eeks afrer comparatively little d
bate, it 'beir.:r their purpose to di"pl.ic t ho tariff bill temporarily in order to pet rid of tho bonus legislation j.s qui'-kly as possible. r.is-M-- of the tariff hill by the Td of Juno was regarded .oh not
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cratic oppo.tlon to it. A bonus 'bill which would iuioe th le.avt Immediate dram Oil t!io treasury, and have as it y.asis n tieotiabl paid up endowment lnsuiar.vo policy, w.as expected to be reported favorably f.oon by Sen. M :- Hu:r.b?r. The draft of the bill being drawn up by McCumber 'ind h.U republican associates irii ore which they wrr conildent. it was stated, wcull provide a fitKfacfory s'dut;on nf the binur situ ition.
chins too hoin.-t. One -of Saphir's riulck rxlu was due to K.iylncr xactiy what h-i
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small Cerman pnnclrality where h
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RADIO PARLEY URGES U. S. CONTROL OF AIR WASHINGTON. D. C. April C7. Regulation and control of radio cctmrauicatinn by the fderal gevernrner.t was Advocated by the national cor.fren-e cf radio telephony in a report male -pub'.io tod a. v. The conference ro--ommer.de. i that Ii e fi-cretary of ron-.merce should luv qual auMiori'y for the control of; 1 Tb esMbk'chmnt of ;1n radio transmitting stations except amateur experimental ar.i government tlcr.s; and (2) the operation of r.or.rovrnmrt al radio transmittins: ht.itJons.
TENNESSEE FIGHTERS GET WAR FLAGS BACK WASHINGTON. April 27. The dvnth Te-r.r.eeA vohmtee p4 pot therr vwtt!o flacs back to lay. The c.;l-rs were captured durlrr the civil wir by the irsth IPinoi-
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