South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 28

SUNDAY, MAY 28. 1922

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OUST GRANDSON OF Family of Nine Faces Eviction With Only

FAMOUS NAPOLEON: e7 Wk7v Ä on: Strike Is Cause t CITIZENSHIP, NOW

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Chief Examiner of Immigration Say? That Present Americanization Has Evil?. HARTFORD. Conn.. May 2 7. "The Americanization craz Is repon.ible for the lower ?tanfarl in the eflucatlon of alietn prenting themselves for natura ligation. "

with the wir." i:xirrir.r Church I rnn'jf.icturf rs an.1 employer (

n:1. "At that tim? then- was a employe? neirjr urg-n. . : ; ar: o. t.. .i?,'.. t.;. t.ii

al50 pt tr. r.r-ticn that ur.Ie3 tr.ey i r.otica: .-v -r war. hfnma citizer.e thy will ofl their; ' The r-eult i? that aliens are ff ck- ! frv yEfTS-TlMES Want Ads

trend towar.1 the Arr.rica n'.r i :on of a'.! for;cnr ani Arsierlca nidation mnven-r.t u? exterdei to th factories, with the rep'j'.t that thr ha? ben a h?.avv ir.creaie in naturaliza

tion work ?:r.r the war. at a. crf.at (

!o. of time to the courts ani the t f.

evam!nr.' i Church ftp.tol that before the war, v.-hn an alien, of his own accorf j

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2y;tnj In WAiiaTVlU Borough, County cf tSSSSSa, 5tt z! P-wnsylvnU, and knom as - being praolaas dasorlbd In a eartaln ritten 1mi froa the I IT j If mi tXXS Comp&n to yoc

I8te4 aran . at 1 Tour vplo3)nt ty th aaaBan shb

trxlnated ani thl nolle 1 flfl undar th following prolalona of a iid lasset

upon th tarnlPiwtlon of Mil flmploent tfca eal1 eTplcye hercöy acre upon flt diys' notlc to that affect to eilt tffi deliver try posseialon of th 14 rrmlaa of th Company, lvlng U sure In ae good conJttlon as Uie tkm 5 la, the reasorstle er ind ttnr thereof exjtpted; fcnJ as fictlv or froedlng In rhull t nceaaary tb ply r.erotoy lvlr( all V tu tor right to thit effeal."

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TUP" CHILDlUfS' IX THIS HI HIKER S FAMILY HAVE ONE QUART OF MILK A DAT AMONG THEM. To MAKE MATTERS WORSE AN EVICTION NOTICE LIKE THAT SHOWN ABOVE HAS: IIEIÄX POSTED OX THEIR HOME AT DEN" BO, FA.. PICTURED OX THE RIGHT. .

1 DEXn. Pa.. May

Women

ASKS RECONCILIATION

IN LETT EH TO JUDGE ! ;vhoao ''nrr.fs M troUM-u thhn? To! (to ch.it with Mrs. Mike Shimet ot

SAX FR AX IS ' . May 2 V Superior Court .Tu f o Thomas Graham

is famous !.'. -illy f . r two thinps

1 n t'O. She's the wife of a striking niinr.

mothr of ft-vt'n. An eviction no

his ;;rt - in ronoilinsr ouple. lirv has h-en platere-l on her door.

Sh has no money savM up. Yrt she milos. if not f?ily, without any Mtternes. "Tll th womn of America Jut how a miner' wife groj through a ."trike," said the interiewer. "First.

who drift ir.tr: the divorce courts and for !ii whirwt-rs. Apparontiy h'.s fnni as th preat reroricilt r" ris spread .abroad, as h recivf ii a "mail ori1r" for reronclllation the otjvr day.

Mrs. I.izzi A. Morris, of Vol!-j have you saved any money to run v;II v. 5.nt t!i mail orler. She! your hou.hold through the eirike?" said she b üeved hrr hu'atid, Torn! Th answer came with a lauch, a Morris. .as i". San I'ranc:o. Her hearty lausih from a ile-p-chested. daucn?. r Iis be.-orie ill with wo rrj' J c !e.a r-sk inn ed unwrlnkled woman beoa u-e rf separ.atlon frrru the whose "man" earns 3n weekly as father. a pumper when he works full time. .TkL-o drnharv. v ii i h wou! 1 un- . "Luckier Than liest." dej take th" jo'n if he could Ioc:e ( "With seven children and my husTom. "band twice in the hoc-pifnl last year

Vacation Wardrobe Made at Cost Of Sixty Dollars

you should ask if I have any money saved up," she said. "Rut I'm luckier than most, for we pet $7-r0 a week strike benefits." This comes from an order other than the United Mine Workers of America, which has not yet paid He-nefits here. So, on J7.50 a week, Mrs. Shim-t kteps herself, her husband and seven children. Food? "It ten't much, and with seven children. It ias to stretch a long way around." Clothes? x "I saw this coming," sa.id Mrs. Shimet. "and bought the children what clothes I could. They get no more for a lone time." Rent? Res ion at War. "We trot an eviction notic-e. Move next week. Where? I don't know. The unioa has. been trylr.c: to get us a tent-" Mrs. Shimet is typical of hundreds

of the women who are .tändln; behind their men, not because they are fighting for a "cause," but solely for the reason that their men are theXr men. The Connellville coal region is a region at war. Mrs. Shimet and her children and all tho other women and their children are the victims ol that war. They will suffer from privation before the industrial struftgrlt Is ended. Rut they'll stick by theli men, courageously and philosophically, till peac reigns again.

DRAPERIES. Draperies that float from the front of the frock rather than from the Fides are a novelty, but It U doubtful if they will become popular.

FOR A CHANCE. Though the low wa!stlne Is decidedly the most popular mode, a few basques and short -waisted frocks are now making their appearance.

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er-rt i: f:-,. ,r..r.tIon I'd hiW Tilart high cl.rr. A voile ri,.v- to . . t'-' ith it ccvt Ver- little '" V-- n-H-:- -t ThA iaA is cf h!ack canton crepe

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J:: in tas' jcu're not convince"!'

' about the price here's a list cf the) i:.a:-.-:als l ued: 1 W.i? to . . : . ,

.urrning eres. yards c:

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j ar.i vcile, cor.tra-.-t-

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Afternoon dress 2S y.irds of 4" ir.c.h taffeta at $2 a yard; 14 yards of 40-ir.cj. georg-o-t" at $2

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'ar.tcn crcp at $2.50 a ard. H yards of o.ir.ch trepe ie chine at $175.... 12.54

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jard. Thfre ai ; NT.ry cf iuat-rual- . ratir.e, for s'.;p-on. at 6S avt this pr.' dirr.:y, p;r.c!.i:.i. c-:-.l

printed c-tf The or.ly dilti-- .!:y 2 1 v ards cf n?-Inch vcile. for wa. to declie w.hi.h w.c pttt. : t u.-. at 60 cents 1.35 Taffeta c. r.tor.i with ire.rc,..te ; F; patterns l.SS

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$30.00

What Yeast Foam

Tablets are for

loss of appetite indigestion

lack of physical

under weight pimples boils malnutrition

strength and energy run-down conditions

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Why Yeast Foam Tablets are best

The only pure whole yeast in easy-to-take tablet form.

They contain no drugs or harmful ingredients. They do not form gas nor cause belching.

Made by the Northwestern Yeast Company, Chicago 9 Maker of Yeast Foam and Magic Yeast SOU) DY ALL DRUGGISTS

They are especially recommended for children. Each lot is tested to insure high and uniform vitamin potency. They keep and retain their potency indefinitely.

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SAY "BAYER" when you buy Aspirin. Unless yoü see name -Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Htndy "Bayer" boxe- of 12 tablets Also bottles of 21 an-l 100 Pniists. Afplrio Is the trade mark of Payer Manufacture cf 5I.-no3vtIo.i?:i- of SallryTicae:.!

REFRIGERATION

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REPLACES ICE EN YOUR OWN REFRIGERATOR Keeps food always at its hest. No dirt, worrv or waste. Saves food, lahor anil monev. See the one installed in our store. Ask for demonstration without ohligation.

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This Sale Makes it Possible Pay for one while enjoying its cheer and beauty. See them in our window. Then come inside and see dozens of others.

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Delivers Your Lamp to Your Home

j-l Balance in Convenient Payments . Hi. Sale Starts at 8 O'Clock Monday Morning ;1 .-AIaÄSgNI. 8 ' -Ä,-I 8 n I fri

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XHe Largest and Most Beautiful Display Ever Shown in South Bend.

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An Elegant Polychrome Bridge Lamp for $16.85

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