South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 186, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1922 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 5. 1922

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Matiro en fait d'Arm-s d- Acidc-

ond fl.-.or. On :h lar.dir. h iJ-li ( utsi ie a door, on wh; h w writ- j DehatC )1lCtIlcr People Would f?n -Araden.y of M. P.. r:nrl d f 1 1 Tt Tf I 1 l- 1 l A-j-." i ron i,,, ,,! t! head It It l'iihliliel

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Ar'lr"-!.;;; ti; -p.-! tl.r d.or. T" I'KKA. Kar.-. J;:!y ?.. I.s ('(otitlnijt jl in Our Nrt Iu) .. ' print ir. th IVhlo a o ,1 r.'7.iper ififir?? Wi'A t!i avpnc ptryon M.lU:ii:i (Oll'l.i: COLI TO lr. a! thf bit.! If puKisLod jr. This i: ii oi iii:u ! wjy? V'hn tht y 1 1 1 ;hr r horj Aftr prh.t.r.gr a wrkly .rial th fjn wns var:r. p.v. l o t ".k ir , 'r :n :ho Bih for thro months l'v. Th"r. iani- a t:m- 1i-ti ;. ' Arthur J. Carruth. mariirinc editor frost wai on th" , jmpkin and 'v. ' T;- Topoka State Journal, d?f urnact on th Mink. It was )-. r-s that the publication of the f .nlt. S!; r.a?z-i1 h;m. r.-n't ! ' Bib his proved to 1. th frreatcst

had i marvelous effect." Mid ?dr. j latin-, in vryT rr,c'.:h. is H rarrtith. "It has shown th.it th ' Alrrndy ru:.-.iti-n rf th Book cl subscribers ar sincere in their b'-)M,rk hi h-n rmv..l r! tht mar.d for reading matter of a roii- ,, - iiou- character, and also has h'w n to the public that the n w.epa; r-j

io not print or.Jy th sc natior.i o i that tht-y tia not attempt to app-.i;

j primarllv to the mas" and that th ;

do not r,Pc!Tt the church." !

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it happen :r you. that Ami

a Tn.T'H!:n rnt.VACr: lKOM ' The Stat Journal. Moreover, it i

of any ftature printe.l by

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b'.'ir.j r.i.l by rr.ar.y subscribers a faithfully as would be the in.sta.;i-

n:ents :at"s.

I'iae yur money -with th S-utr.

As an indication of tho interest 1 I'.-. ! Bu'.Mtr.? ar.d Loan &soc:atlDn taken in the publication of the p;b ar..l r c--'.ve r, per csr.t c?mp unie 1 Mr. Carruth stated he had rec-!v-d. i t.uar: r'y. A.r-t S 1 . 3 7 7.0C 0, r c "f inquiries from every statt In the ra-! (T.'.:r r-r.t fund ar.ä t:r. divi'! 1 protiun. nany letters from Carao.a ar.-1 ; f , $.'V "0.00. Iep fit pri.;r t " a numt'er of co mm u n lea t lor. fro-;-.! j : : y ii draw tr?tres from July 1 foretcn cotjntries. A ntj ruber id i ?.'"') :y inn;1 d-.-.. c ! f.-or.i Kansas newspapers hiw tak n up ! I'uiMinc and I.in divider. m ex-

a popular nvvrl. Cnrruth

th publication of tlie Ihb cinTh Journal -tartt-d it. Mr. Carruth stated. He Faid out of ab-.t:t .:ty minuter in Tope k a. he ha-? :.. ;.'. I coriTmunicAtlor.s. from all and th.a: In only two or thrt . ca"- h id they erlticize-I the publication. The publication cf the Bible -wn undertaken by The state Journal at the susreftrion of Dr. Charb s SheMuii. of Topeka, editor of TiiChristian Herald and w.-ll km wn author- Each Installment includ: about 3.00 words. The Vrynwar!!

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"Th puldiration of tho Ilitile li.Titext of the New Tatrr nt, a tr.tns-

WOM.W (X)M1-S HAC K TO MFK Ycu have often heard of wemen heir.? crippled nnd h-'Ipbv.n from years rr rheumatic trout 1. A w--m ftn who hai ber. re1rid!r. fe. years tried our rnrsOKIlTlON l?'3 and is row urn lively as a cricket, c-th rs havt four I re :r..irk.ib r'.!f !n it. Why r.c vou. Cn'.: leaned on Pr;? Stcr Con.par.y, Oer r. r .M i.Tir ir. a r I W'n y r. . 1 vi-C

A choir boy stands on his head while poitions of the will gi anting properties at Leichton Buzzard. England, to charities is read. It must be dene once a year. The man who stipulated that died 300 vrai? abo.

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Ai.dre-I'uis thought it food ad- r.-.-.u was Ik dnsr soucht

vice, and tooK it. He gained the' it Chapelier wcubl rave found i Meanwhil the fiercely souchtj

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r.-.o.! --. ' 1 ia' Ardr-Iuhs to ure upon him once earth completely for the present.)

arn-: J ' aain to take up a poatieal career. !W..;rh. part of the police that wasL., e vn,. ,. ...

alr'iolv invading the theater with a

vi'-w r.-tpriiiir orier.

fouri'l him at lea-t, thry would

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Andre-Ixuis Moroni had pone to And the brisk police of Paris, surjr d on by the Kind's lieutenant from

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h- i. v.ib.r.. -is. : s.ui.'i.ii,-.,. u."j i. -n ...icrv ana i- i o.m. , ,h(. Mar-juid de I,a Tour d'Azyr Ar d wl.tre lb,! J"'4-The street behind the th.att r V(iuI(1 havo foiirV(1 hlm that they

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1 rui'-t'.it t-rid him to the fallows.

With a purpose no les vindictive was he beinc souciit by Mr. Binet. now unhappily rt covered from his wound to fare completed ruin. His

j.resurnt to r:r:- tt.o.'uh France to-, J troupe nau Jeserted lum Utirinir h.s t ... , Louis from I'arirt to a Chanelier in m c . 1- . .

:.;y. . pa r.- io- vou hüik he ni.j. s , ; , 1 liiness. ip .1an1u1s, preveniea oy

Mm.celf- Win- b.-r- in Nante,-" :i i, utr wn,cn surwv,a- Inai 11 1S . the riot from exprtin- in person A-.a:n Th.r. '-.a upro-ir. f l"' r'rrtt '1 1 should dt finitely j t() jijjp jjn? x j.urpOse r . f making "What d., v.a. s.,v 1 m po-ibl- : h v" liscar'lr'1 tho llver' of Srara"ian end of their relations, had been Whv. n:v frl. a- tbLt n.orro-t he ! ,nnurh,' inc clearly there could

is htre in Mi:. th. ater-skuikinix np," iW4 ",J "Vtl" k there ir, that bov. He i, to,, ,hv toi'n,s to b" my Part aIwa's to tir

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'entbuit in. But :lu r, -o is b hind t!i oil rtal 1..-. "V V ill .u ro.t show yours-If to vo'ir frar. is yp do ji

'n the run, intent on r aching the it;i. for clothes and money. B( ' !v III; THi; SWOBI). CHAITHIt I. "You may aree," wrote Andre-

, : , , , , 3 Louts from Parin to Le Chapelier m hi n k Ii e h Ml' s I , ... . . . . , .. a b tter which survives, "that it Is

have found Omr.es Omnibus on each j Bonnes, hunted for him in vain. Y-t

he rniirht have boon found in a housIn the Hue lu Hazard within a stono's tlirow of th I'alais Itoyal. He was destitute. -a desperate was his case that strol liner one frusty April morning down the Hue du Hasard with Iiis nose ;n the wind lookinir for what mi.'iht be pieke! up. lie stopped to read a notice outside the door of a house. The notice announced that a you is man of pood address with wtnc knowledge of 'swordsmanship was required by M. Bertrand des Amis 0:1

Tour d'Arvr, M.r.- ;.-ur b' Marquis wiio 'oni'i r Ii ..;,, i:-i- 0 very i! antterou.H a tri f : CiialleriLted Mm--, ar d dt spite the r ruinous manner 1:1 -Aiii-di the bourti'erds e!euii;t In th-- audience had lespo-idefl f, S. ,1 ra Tafia he's appeal to its p !'ioj the M irpii swt pt f.sdde tla- curtain at the side of the Irox, r.r.d su bb ,!;.- -aowe-1 hin -tdf. Ho.ds and y -11- .nied liim. !'s? vere Fhak'-n n r Tsioi, eara.s were Vrandishi d menach.u.v. "Assassin! Sc'undrt 1! Coward! n-a.tor. But he bravrd the storm, smiling !pon tbeio ,i5 ir r f!' tide caiternpt. In til" pit pa tab a 1 . ui una Was already racintr. Itlnw v re bf Inr

frevly oxcha nred ; tn.re were scuff-I,

line ptous, :j;id here and tliero tword.s were lx iri-r drawn, but for

tunately the prts was fno dense to

fore I am caupht In the crash of

i the warring element I have arous

ed. It i.s a humiliating' reflection. Th!a time they may want to harr mo for several things, including murder; for I do not know whether that seoundrel Binet be alive or deal from the dose of lead I pumped into his fat paunch." There is also another letter of his written at about the fame timo to tho Marquis de Ia Tour d'Azyr. "The. Paris newspapers." . he writes in this, "inform me that you have escaped the fate I intended for you when I raised that storm of

public indication. I rejoice in it. Had you died, had you been torn limb from limb that niirht, I should now repino in the thought of your untroubled slumber. In torment of mind should the k'uilty atone.

"I am content that you should

live to nrnso and suffer In the sha

dow of your evil deed, knowing at last that the voice of Philippe de Vil-

permit of th.ir being ud effectively.! orln.vvill follow you to denounce

Xfrn fell ulokK- ir-,, .-ront.s ren-l-1'11 ' W I ' fvt'o more in

Iffontatlve of one fide ,,r the other

istently. until having lived in dread

cf thin great quarr. 1 that already y''U fha11 n down in blood under

the Just. rai;o which your victim?

dangerous gift of eloquence Is kindline against you." Tho--e two letters, both written in April of tha y, ar 17M). b.-ol for onlv itn.mediate effect to increase the rio-

vn 5- beclnrdr.ir to ;u';:.i!" th" whdp rf l"rance. Th ir rallying cries wert ringing through the theater. 'Town with tic- cariille'" from come. "Down with the privileged!" frm f t tiers. And then ab vc tb.e general d!n t'?it cry rant: out .sharply and in-f..:;--ently: : : : "To th- box! I.eath to the huteh r of It-a-ra -. I)e.ith to ,a Tour iPAzyr!" There was a ru.-i tor one of th floors of the i,,- 1 op, r (1 upon tho staircase, b-ad.-'.- tb.o bov.--. M. Bine sue... iu br . iking ytt T. .!ie"n irvl!" aal ltbodomont. Half a do:o v v t :',-.;, n. habitues of tha e , , t .,.,-. i . i me nund to

lie st. m-e to ,;-; '., -, . ; tb.e knivej Squeeze the Jutre of two lemons .ho had, if. ,r'd t ' : 's ri '. and it was 'into a bottle containing three ounces they who 1 i jpj!i.r thes. two of Orchard White, which any drug corned: i r's who b.ai-g up. n Birvt. ' s'ore will supply for a few cents. After ! ata t ho .- aai r. -w, "heir shake wdi, and you have a quarter is-void ;;: bat af'. r tlaui auain : pint of the best freckle and tan ram-1 P d'chinel!.-. I.'.o !n't:.t, liar- blench, and complexion white ner. 1. .;nin Plana, i i-.,.; u itd. artr'-d ! Ma sagt this sweetly fragrant v.ph si; h im pi as they 1 ul 1 lemon bdion into the face, neck, 5asT.y -'!.a'i :p !:'. Intent upon arms nr.! hands each day and see

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To he saving is not to be miserly. Sensible saving means purpose. If you have a big purpose, interest in small spending and the fancied need for it soon ends. Get your dart by opening n Savings Account with our bank now i o;i may ;tart vith 61.00.

, !-!(;!(' on c before July 10th, will bear iiiten ! from the first of the month. 7wßankiAhcad

TT'TcT NATIONAL ISAMffl

JIFFESC.N BLVD. NEXT TO POST OFFICE SorvIce-StaAJUty

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The assortment will include all colored Hats Horsehair Braid, iMilans, Picture and Sport Hats All at Half Price There will be a fine lot of Hats (50 in all) at

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Don't overlook the fact that you'll need lots of clean things plenty of changes to be cool and comfortable and look your best.

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That Rivals the Outdoors in Freshness!

SPORT DRESSES Charming and New $15 $25 $35 and upwards Wonderful new stylings in Fancy and Plain Roshanara, Flat Crepe, Thisldu, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Canton, Follow-Thru and Flannel and Crepe Combinations. White the vogue in the east is very well represented in the showing.

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Skirts, this season, are of much the same materials as the sport dresses. The styles are very smart. You'll like them.

SPORT BLOUSES $1.95 to $3.95 and upwards Sport blouses come in a wide choice of shades in materials that are cool and charming.

SPORT SVEA TERS $3.95 to $5.00 and u picards The sweater is such an essential this season that you'll want several of these Tuxedo and Slip-Over models.

Specially Featured For Thursday and Friday one Lot of FASHION KNIT DRESSES

'"All Colors Sizes 14 to 46

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Continuing Our FAMOUS $5, $10, $15, $20 $25 and $35 SALE

Coats '"Dresses Wraps Suits

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Delightful New COTTON DRESSES, $5. 75, $10.75, $12.75 and upwards All All All Acic Nciv AVir Fabrics Colors Styles

I he Frances Shop

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No need to worry about clean clothes i fJT

while you're away.

Just Mail Your Soiled Things to Us

We'll wash and iron them just as carefully as always, and promptly return the bundle by first post.

Or if ou aren't frong away, our service will help to make your summer at home more pleasant.

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FREE Quart Can Acme Varnolac with every purchase.

CLEAN-UP SALE OF WALL

PAPER 4 MORE DAYS

Selecting Real Bargains we have X

placed on sale a large assortment of Living Room and Bed Room patterns. Per Roll 3c to 20c Borders to match. SPECIAL

Best grade of 30 inch wide Oatmeai papers, per roll 17c. All colors.

3. W. Lower Co.

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THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & ßon

We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74

THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP ' H. Albert j Glackstone Theater Bldj. WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEARS

ALTOMOHILi; lUJIWlKl.N U IVork namraUit On Ml Mk.t f Cr rr'.rg r In Ilrfor 8prlf OU.KUMI MUTM HEM) to. it. tit N lllfhl.a tu. I '.xn Vllu 14J

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