South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1922 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3 MINERS ARE POORLY PAID, GOVERNMENT'S

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 19. 1922

WTioozis's Whatisit about It. TniuZ! ' VvMv. yrs if i I bfir, f- wc:.Canada Tornado Kills Five; Loss $2,000,000 r -a hat 'vould he I.k. pUr.r.'l :n my r.a!i :n !h c' A 1 I p ; i OFFICIALS DECLARE : hy :;.a i rr. li. ' - r . . a o: :ov.y .v.r.-? a"-, r. 'or-' that, likl 'it. rav" r r. n )" of hav.r? hi i a ; -t f f--: vac-ation." I t T h r r e . t i ' ! with d ra w ri I v . .-..i'. t. Periodical Shutdown Should be Eliminated, i- Belief of Herbert Hoover.

ST. LOUIS YETERÄN TO BE ENTERED IN BIG BALLOON RACE Citizens Collect Fund? for Defraying Expense? of Capt. Honeywell. BT. LOUIS. July 18. (By I. N. 5.) I:; t,rKr to make sure that Cart- H. E. Honeywell, of th:s city, who won second p!ac in the recent Milwaukee jaUoor. tliminatioa contest, is properly equipped to make a real try for f.rst honors in th international cont5t to be hold at Geneva, Switzerland, in Aueupt. a local committee ::.iiy is hard at work collecting f inds for Honey weil's benefit. Capt. Honeywell la a veteran o; Sights, of which 21 have been

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;! ltors. Tr. hum. ar. m'r. t :n fil prod i- tmn at lat ;s recognize! the t -"vrr.mr.t the fh;f thins to i;e sr.hl in roal -:-: r i V. e git tr.er.t ?. m of the chief s;ir.'hr;-.n for the nrimlr.istratJon in oal pr'.b-lerr.fi. .-':'y Hoover, declared emphatically permanent settlement of cm!-i-'t .'.- trouble, n'.or.t or future, can

' r.ly possible, hy rpmovln; from j

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.Imltatln a epfclnx in the movies? Uh uh! Esthetic dancer? Ncpo! Just a new style hat shown In Tarit, Mack and white feathers held ty a single band around the head. Honest!

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terion. then Honeywell should up among: tht- winners. The veteran Ka!lorN ölt year. He was born in t Sept. 9, 1871. and declares

rf th time.

-T.ii.ioyel only part

f.' T-.'r. s ar ;t ib!. Tit:.-4 fifrr.T.t r.f "i n t ermi ttenry'". Mr. ll.i'iv;' , cr;Trc.t"l, ha l-d tn r. . ;rh of th t r ". . j r i v !::ch riw cor-f.---:s t he ro'jr.try ty a t-up ol v. rf the r,f rnal mins. In .:. r 'Aords. 1 1: c i mir." laborer worthy of his hir and should t-e .'tv;.rfil r-a.irab wafco and rea- .: .-t j;'-r of em joyrr.t-nt. r.-v1" r.-,r.s: th most tindjra-

of lab nr. th-; rn;n-r wo;k.

svptm which m-iy

:.anip'ilat fh' proar.d in turn pm-

Ilrr' in a ivart f tin wrrckase l f( hi the ako of a tornado that rpt tliroiisrh Cnitnil .Manitoba (Can.), kllüns: fi. Injtirinjr a dozen ,M'riouy and doin? dani.am ovtlmatfl at $2,M(,ono. Tii shows the unr'ofl I'nbvtiinn lmrt h. Icrtioi of tin orfran can !h s-n in tho !asiiHnt annuls th wrcckaci. IV.rUisr Ii lrairi a town of .",:)(. was left a huddle of ruin..

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I Honeywell's first International exj perience was in the lfK eaer.t. which started from Stuttgart, Oer(many. when he "üot" 1.S50 mile.i to ja point 100 miles west of Moscow ,w:i.:i;n third place. The Russian peasants, who surrounded the aero-

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m oaiioon io pieces, eliminations. Capt. IVrrv ha limine thf silk fabric to make Sunda announced his retirement, (dresses for thir women. Honeywoil1

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luijT.-vu was turneu over to the au-thr-ritles a.s a spy and held until the Aiiriran consul at Moscow securoi hia rfkase. In the 1013 International races

we .

n his Louis

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GORDON SELF RIDGE IS TO BUILD .NEW CASTLE

July 1?. Gr r don in: r.nce. -wr..

but th" p"

good for man;.' years more of balloon;

i flights.

The dean of all American b.ajloon-! fa: ist? also is to be found in ft. Louis.! 'f-

He Is Capt. John IWry. 74. who tvrm' 11th place ir. tht recent A m r. a r. i

LOXDON".

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down Uoi:si

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L-.ivi m r.:. d Nft t-a bu::i; r.st'..

inhib.ted l grer.'-r.it: r.:

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sat.i: ni' samim.i: nrwurr SanipTo IU.uik. t V.'- ;. . A:;;'.;-' r.iar.k'"' "a w . ; k i day. Aue;.- f.rt s -p r.'.anke . 'a. II b ur ier pr: .

CKORC.n WYMAN

ed with what h has. h

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Finishes and Trimmings For Home Dressmaker

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prices that the averse

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from

d r,-r rr. ro n t r'-nrd- r.ow that the rn ::,;nf-r r"v ive-s a

worker cani pa v fw e! o pr

on the s:z' of h. !"i wo-k to w.--k.

Many of thr- prettiest and mcst ; .er.siv drf-.-es aie finished with ":-rdf trinm;!r.??" this season. Thill. ears trimmincs marl of th" ir.a-

f e r i -a ' s

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annual wac- tiian workers in m?t o'hf-r ir.da.-'riev It i- the tirr.e out v,f work that puts a Ti.mp in his and leaves h i r. i owing t h grocer and the lan 'lord. If h has a family his riks ar' even grreater. T'.it rill is lackin? that assurance !i:-h tilt inn f'ly rnu?. be sivc-n the ruiner. of reasonable certainty ot lonr'h of employment.

.Ti: iow ?hA element rf lr.fprm!!. most important. .Cut J'OUr tiindll'

tent, employment can he?t be over twice the width de.sirei when hnish com is not ut clearly indicat'-d. I fd plus two s-ams. k'oni s'.ije'tins hav been mad IIev to Sunt. that the operators themselves must; FIFIST STEP Baste the rar.dir.

tak the lead and reform their own

do not. say some

rnmpri.-in the

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3 art' always popular and

when carefully sewed art- a p'e-asir. finish for crimes. Skirts are often

bound around the bottom, apron.- ; and drap-.'d pieces bound on edge?. : and collars, cuffs, ne-ok lines an 1 ; .-a?he.-? finished in this way. J A binding should b cut on th-J true bias and all picings mad- ' parallel with the slaee. This is!

the Tovern-

industry. If they

rovernment observer

in"nt may in the end be forced to tak a hand and attempt a solution of what 1 now regarded on all sides as a major problem, alontr with the railroad problem.

SOVIET IS COINING

REAL MONEY, SAYS

Silver Coinage, in "Red Republic' is IS'ow Reinp Undertaken, Writer State?. BY WILLIAM M. SWM-ITS. (U. I. Statt Correspondent.) LONDON, July IS. (By A. P.) Silver coins to the amount of 5.000,000 roubles have been minted by the Russian government in th Perroprad mint, according to the Moscow cerrcspondent of the BUa&che (Itipa) Hundschau. The mintinic was begun Sept. 1. last and th coini are of 10. 1.'. 'j0 and 25 kopeks and one rouble. They are ?o percent silver and 10 percent alloy. Th currency 13 not to into circulation, however, but it is to form th security for a new note is?ue. which may eventually supersede tns old one. The coins, according to the correspondent, greatly resemble the fi'.l Tsarist coins, except that they bear a Soviet inscription. "Amaz:nc ns :t tray s-em." the correspond ?nt writes, '"an improver.: n! in tlie currency conditions of S" ,ct ;n'S:,i mav be noted in th. bi-t n-.onih. chiC-f !y caused by the .Station of papr n:ony issues. Tho r;i' lot'.ic; taken bv th- scwrnmen: u ."b a v;e-,v rf s'abti z;r.z the curr r. v rould alinr-t ! called brut.iT

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can r.o bri r be paid and v of the ohif Industrial enters ate ur. a1 ! to meet their M-

ra

11 er y where there !: . " , - shortage.

to the t-dse on the riht side, seam; to the v.ronr side and stitch. Ir; .-ome materials this s am may bei machine-stitched, but tn sott satin. , silks, ceorette and voile? it is safer! 1 to s"-w it by hand. Allow a larce J enough pleat at the corners, to make a square turn. SECOND STEJv 1-,M the binding back, h'ddinvr the rUht side toward

you in order that you may see ar. ( vm hm-h'd width. Baste exactly

tr. e crease'.

HIRD STEP Press on this bast-

inr lim- on too wron; side, remove,

the bastir.r. and you h-'ive a marked! line for the la.-t turn of your fold. 1 FOmTII STEP Turn under your! second scam a short distance and pin it down, slip-titch this second seam so that no stitch -hows on the j rizrht side. When putting in your I second sewing line, if you are nr t ! careful the binding will "remain." Ir ' ether words, your are not brnttir. ' it straight over the wre.nr, side, either you are stretching it, or ful-1 linpr it in a bit. but by ,pir.n;nr only : a short distance at a time and watching the r'.i-r ht side you will have : no trouble. D011M0 Binding Senm. ' Chiffon bindings arc often nia.t" double. Cut them twice the de;rd nr.ishecl widt!; with plus or.- seam. Fold and baste the chiffon throuch the middle. Stitch to edse with seam to wrnn? side Bold over end slip-titch down. sewing throuch your fold. A bin l'n? mav be made on a

I straight edee. usirsr the eilc of ih" (material for the bindins: Stitch in your efise. far enouch in to allow j tlie ed;e of the material to fold over I '! -'mu'atin? a binding as in top drawing. . ti-h "U line 'A in renter skech. ' Line B is th- ed-e of tu k. Fold

line Cover B. and sHip-tit-h down on line A. This is an excellent tr!n:m!n to

1 tise on the bottom 01 a SÄ'.r when

01 have a small ben: allowance. Plan Hrms Can fully. Horns should be tr.O'- carefully

idir.r.ed from the standpoint

A B I 1 C BINDING

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FAvuOTlNd

" " jwhch started from Pa-!. he finthat the s'am will not show as itjiici second In a Meld of IS having conv s on the fold. ooverd Ü00 miKs. Always cut facir.es the same craln : Honeywell landed In second place.

o fthe material as the outside of th carment be faced. This holds true i nail parts of dressmaking .

itifr.wi.vu i'.iiiu.-. muri.. j 1 . 0 0 mile.1

season. r lrt cut ana uaste car.u lower drawir.cr, are often used thla with both edses turned together. Baste under the edco o fthe garment to be trimmed, then bate this ed?e to a strip of paper and baste your fob! to this paper as far away trom the edse of the dress as you desire the wtith of your facotinsr. Apply straight bands to straight edites and bias bands to curved ed?es. bastin? bias bands with small stitches so that curved lines are kept.

;.-.". in the 19:0 mternau mal race. :r.,rrin from Birmingham. Alabama. ,lar.din? at Tongue Mounts. n. N. Y. jati-r having covered a 'istance ot

As an 'eye opener" he

tc-k first place in the Ameiican ra:.? held at Birmincham immediately prior to the International event. He covered SOO miles in th.s evnt. landing at Chatham. Ont. If past performances are any crl

nl' a cuts

T..e

;r.g width. n v ;- a wi.Ith which the skirt exactly in half.

narrow a hem showing on a

'.re-;.: makes the bottom of the skirt look "weak". If y.-u have not maNrial enough fo:- the deired hem width, face your skirt, switching the fac-n- on the correct bottom line, so

MAIIIED COUPLE COLT TO F1ACI1 OTIEBWhen they settled tn their house the sun was warm and so was their love. Then came a time -when the frot was on the pumpkin and the Lirrace on th b!:nk. It was his fault. She raed him. Don't let .t happen to yot; Sc that you pet a THATCHER FUP.NACE FROM SFBOUY. .109 So. Michigan Street. N'or.e better. ltöU

niir.n POKCH swings. Any size, length, color. Greatly 1. educed prices to ir.tr -duce. Reed Furnitur Shop. 2U-221 S St. Joe

Sit. Phone I, 227 4 Adv.

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Store Hours: 8:30 to 6 P. M. Saturday 9:30 P. M.

HARLES E

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COMPANY

South Michigan Street

July

Clearance

Its a Good Time'To Buy Hosiery We are now showing many special values in Men's, Women's and Children's Hosiery: the qualities are first class and the prices are reduced, so again we say It's a Good Time To Buy Hosiery.

s : ; n a we, Wide be' thin m atei

as utility, r,- are pretty it ia's, but should

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.e Moscow cw;ng the (

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bour-e during an

opca eonferer ce wa

of a feer: h activity, he

f'Tf'ires a::! share- re

:d-

WHY GROW FAT? . 1

.. t . v w;rh i it anv real a.u

t'.-r '.y attain . surprisir. heights. Th Pwus.an Iler.te ( F" rouM' s is r. u oiicf.re a' ? r.v.'.Ucn roubles. Xa; tha an ! railway shares ar also ir zrt d-mar.d Th. j.:atft tank alo i buyirjs forn currercv but dc l'.tlft business

Druggist Tells of Easy Pleasant Way to Keep Trim Attractive Figure Even at Middle Age Thousands ef women who have

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n

-ee market ar

o

'rably h!chr.

nnr.n ioi;ch swings '. .!;: i : ! -c! prch -a: ". Mar. y ;e; f"'o ;s ;r c ''.rr v; 1 "phcl-'ry.

i'.-rcri sv;r.p frnery. :re al the V(cl F.:r-

Sr. op. ? 1 -: 2 1 South St Jo

r. I Jrrterp-T.). Adv. 2 03

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A '.r.i Oane:

S a rm e r. ? f! ar.i ha.ts.

had a trim, stylish figure tt;eir lives. begin to take

Ani bcausa they have hearl of "Fat and Forty" and because fo V..sh starvation diets. ri-LVv:'. u:s exercise ar.1 certain, ni.'ü-ir.c . rlv

Jj! .- rti to n:akn thrir condition wo ' tiiev give up all h.ope ar. I -..v. "Oh. j well. I ratlicr bo fat. ..r, a ." F.lt th.i; h. V.V5 F.i: ;':;r. cor.l-:s

an.! sta-.- not on.y cum ! but may prove dancerous. a

j disadvantage to your n?ee?-ary

j tiv.tj- and p.casures. I ' that way!

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No special exercises or dangerous or sickening

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No e .

cooling.

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sparkling. Aperient

ejuick'.y and

IVilWEKCYCASClpilOIHIR

CC15V. 1EI3 FI0DVCT5

FH01E er MISIIAWAKA 149

C0;iSW.IERS SERVICE fOM PATTY

An iHsmviiQH or gvality'I

Just a

pleasant to take but

noticeably effective. Wetticks Cut Hat Md;c:r.e store or any good drucgist can supply you with a large bottle of Weniell's Salts. Amhiiinr. Urdr.u. fr 60 cfr.'c (irl will return your mr.f-y cri th? f.r:: bottle purcha-ei ;f ycu are nrt mora than satisfied.

DANCING REID'S PAVILION nAlUlON I-AK11 Sunday Afternoon and Evening DLLUX HARMONY 5 OUCIinSTIlA of Mlhawaka IWNCK S.TL'ItIAY NICHT Park Shore Orchestra of powagiac

Women's Lisle Hose, in Women's Cotton Hone, brown, navy, black and in broken sizes; sale price, white, not all sizes; special, air pajr . 25c v Women's and Misses' White Fibre Silk Hose, good Women's Thread Silk quality; sale price, pair. 59c Hose, in brown, navy, black Boys' and girls Black and white. Fibre Silk Hose. Rlhhf, Hose' s.zc fror? 4 ,. -t ii , it to o'2; excellent value, in white with black clocks. jr 25c Novelty stripe Hose in Silk. Children's Half Socks, in Choice of these three kinds; pink. blue, yellow, brown; sale price, pair 95c fancy special, pair ...19c Kayser's Rolette Silk Hose The elastic garter of pure Tubber. with fancy silk ruffle does it. The garter is part of the stocking. You just pull the stocking on and it stays up. Does away with hose supporters or extra garters. They stay rolled up. In brown, nude, black and white, at pair $3.00 Mohawk Silk Hosiery is of excellent quality; in popular colors, in attractive dropped stitch stripes, at pair. 52.50 Spring Needle Silk Hosiery, will not tear or run and will give complete satisfaction, pair $1.50 Clearance of Men's Hose Men' "Super Sox" excellent quality! fine woven in gray and black, new shipment, pair at 25c Men's Silk Hose, in brown, navy and green; broken sizes; 75c value, sale price, pair 59c Men's Fine Silk Hose, in white, black and grey; $1.00, $1.25 value; sale price, pair 79c Men's fine Half Hose, splendicf quality, in brown, black and white: 3 pair $1.00

USED CA US THAT MAKH GOOD.; New cord tires on all the cars listed i here. Priced reduced 25 percent. Hudson Speedster 102"; Hudson Speedster; Buick Coupe. 1920; Buick , Touring. 1920; Hudson 7-pas.. 1920 j Touring; Chandler 1920 Touring;' Studehaker Biff fi- 1920 Tourmtr: Buick r-pass.. 1919 Touring; Hudson 1916 Touring; Hudsone iredar. ; Hud-; son Roadster; Essex Touring 1920.. Superior Motor Sales Company. S. A. I Boswedl, Mgr.. 213 S. Main st. Main IS 5. Adv. 132t! ,

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dr-am -house aid Se'.fridg. It will re,cr love thinking

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For good efficient dentistry at a reasonable ccst. consult Drs. Cirson and Oren In their new location. 125 W. Washington ave., phone M.-549 adv. 160 tf.

Compounded tuitrterly n All Ravine SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 121 South Main T. E. Ilondurnnt. Sec! Opposllo Court llou

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VACATION.

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STATE LOAN CO. Stilts S. Mrrhsn1 Hnrk V.'.ir.

This July Furniture Sale is a Real Opportunity To Save Money. Watch the Windows and

Newspapers for Special Offerings.

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BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE lVt)RY BED ROOM SUIT

DAINTY 3-PIECE IVORY AND BLUE BED ROOM SUIT

$108,50

This is a beautiful bed room suit and a very special value at this very low price. The large roomy dresser has splendid beveled mirror and lots of drawer space. The full sized bed is very neat and plain and very substantially built. Toilet table has three fine beveled mirrors and two good roomy drawers. This suit is shown in our window this week.

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This beautiful two tone bed room suit is a handsome thinp. The bed, dresser and dressing table ( .is hown in the window) for the price of one piece of furniture. This suit must be seen to be appreciated. Just the thing for the girls' room. The combination finish adds a touch of color'that is most pleasing.

BERKEY AND GAY 3-PIECE MAHOGANY SUIT

90

Berkey and Gay bed room furniture needs no introduction nor recommendation. For those who are interested in the very finest bed room furniture to be had, this is a real opportunity. Bed Dresser and Toilet Table. This suit is very simple and plain in design and it needs no expert to see that this is a suit of superior quality.

BROWN MAHOGANY 4-PIECE SUIT SITS

This beautiful four piece suit of bed room furniture is an extraordinary value at this price. Lare, roomy dresser with fine large size mirror. Chiftorette with an abundance of room for clothing. The bed is full size and very neat. The dressing table is large and of good proportions. Don't buy any kind of bed room furniture until you see what we are offering at the July Sale.

ALL COTTON MATTRESS, 48 lb, $7.85

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ALL WICKER FURNITURE REDUCED

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