South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1922 — Page 2

SUNDAY. AUGUST 20. 1922 TAILORS ABANDON 1 OHIO GOTTRWR ()wn Drive to Vrolw ITH M "SANDS IM H TO . , ,;!--I -tlKxT.lt Aft.tfk dlMI .-a-.--.: ' . r: . i i'iro HER PROBLEMS By Annette Bradshaw AKLI) IÜ HALT ! COAL PRICE RlT Uvrrin Mine Tragedy M" TIA S (il SIIKK a .-a;a - - OLD 'HOOK AND EYE a i S. :. W. a "5 U1 'A' ; ( a : ) s - i l: , I. " S Mi.a A. . 1' our: , .i .I f- '

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ami (irownup- Knj(y Mnal Irrani Saturday.

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fr.is i 'Aha- ; en! the Iar.c:n' incrf-aKtrgly popular an 1. cf course,

statu ' Th r!rls placl on a r-q.i:rcct r. f.tpninc at ('1. But

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"Hut wi.it na'.iy ?oundf.i thoi dath of hook. an-! it tl.!

'.P-on Jr"f . whih hcs)in'.r.s:

.-tratr'h'. j'os.tion at th.j hn!..h. VihT.iwr h I'jokfl at iicra thy ,vpfft t- r'-r-Kiiti a.-- notionI's.i us A4 or go rac: tn tl. tartlr poin. wh":i h- Iv ok'l away th y w-r tu run foruar-i. The object A-a. tu h--- wiio uou'. 1 cms th MnTh wlz-ird of zimi thra :-t-'l fiV boH ami Tjvh girls f quäl -.z ar.-l F'ationd them in rnix'd llTB la a cin-Jfj of which, lie wa" th" rnt"". Thn boy or p:ri who was ahlQ to touch him fir.-t won for th'.r 1. Thf-y could move when h was rot loolclng. but were to tand p-rf"tly rtm wha li glanced la ThMr direction anl if A'Jtrhr. moIns thy w?r s"nt li.irk nqaln. Th "down and back, cape tail" röntgst was tased following th!a. Floys unci girN ovr 12 years old wer placil in Jon parallel lin"-. A cae ball us plaf-d in frnt of rah !in and At the, inal "i;i." the lir.-t person In tbo lins pirkpl the ball up and started it goin down the !nrth of ti: team?. The youngsters u5--d tlmir hand to ra. the ha Hi alons ovv-r thf tors of their rpsprctivn line- th last child started it on its return .Journey. This wfl.H tho ver.t that caused th" mon intn.- excilenijit. of the aff rrtcoa. P.oth hoyn and pirls who did not participate in tho j,'ame beara" wildly rxcitl as the prospects i'f thir te.utw winnln? etrinel Mrnnp. Th first three attemrt r. i'd without dYciaion, the ball ,i- dropi)d before it rachd the ani-h by both idt. The boys th-n rr-w lirt Mood -when they comp:!! th irforTii.nc wh'Io their t.p.tnnrntx lost th hall b"fcn they 1 ,i i irarhed tho midjlls of th line. 'I f,.- ir! liaally won out by a .core ..f to however. Th.- .-Hm teamt were then -atd th ground and the am rieat- ! in this manner, mot of the dltli- . .!! l.t-iiK- !n changnK' fronts v.hlle .,i Hurh a position. The boys wer ..t'i;oin in thin conttr'.st. A th.rd rare was then put on in . r,:i-a thf b; rem placed in front at h of tho lin ? hoys and irl.. '!.'. p'aytd Ifap fro,; over thy bal .ir,,l i he tani ttint: ltü la.t mem-ff-r Jo the flnLsh line before the (.;hf-r sot tii l-c:.s!on. DUhliil Into Croups. Tii fht and nin ywir old .iir'.s ..: d boy.- wer. divided into two croups each playing the sani game "oar wore placed In th center of a -'.a f..rmed by thft otliers H.ttir.5? ii th' grournl. Tha' tn th- renter ri.deavor t kick the ball out of the

hooks and ye. They wer both clurr -.' and u?iy. "Othor articles have suffered a similar Ktlip. Years ago we uhM to buy huge quantities ,t buttons for tv. ns on costumes. Xo tailorrr.adi frumie-nt would have hrn crmp?e without then1.. Tocliy they "havo (ron1 ( orr.' let ly, thir jili-c b'lr.ir takn either by hutor.3 of the samo r'oth as the cohl or. if bor. buttons are usd. only ono In roquir-

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STATISTICS

AIRPLANES CVRUY TERROR TO MOROS WASHINGTON'. Au?. :'(!? I . IV) Army alrplane.-i have brought the "fear of od" to- the ahoriginaof the Philippine Jaflr.nds. Strange report of how the nativ at and what they think when thaerial activities of tpe Third Aer.. Squadron recently on duty at Job-. Fulu Archepeligo. 'Phülippine 1-

lnds. reached tht war department ! today. j Some Mors bflive th airplar,'' ; h eminwary from Allah; others!

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j preset i tj... , p ".if t-'I.'y that Pr. j H.iriia i; i al add. d t.- difb-u!t:Ä

;,r t!i" J;r,sw; iJUlu?ril1 ?:t,-it;r l,-v humum; pi:iimit. ! his nifFsic1 ct w-t.adav and lik -i : if had iho.-ri an unfortunate l.me' o-.-.v-y f ain- dwoiiir.. 1 for its ,!,!n..n ! L 1 M.aia . I r ,1 ft

j Tli" labor ( hi. f in a rnticil dis- ' ; i ca -i't. of th- n:f sider.t's me ?nc 1

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ar.nour.id that hi- -a- 'inizaflor. ! 1 ' ' "

t-."-'..ry fr tu" dwr'.hru. t"i':

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U' aid oppo. any !"i;ida t ion oar:

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SIMPLE APPLICATION THAT DISSOLVES BLACKHEADS

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f r.forr- its df-id.-ion. T to allow t i

if d"ral Kova-rnnient to punish r.ra n;tint aliens, uch as thoso alba.-a j

to have l.-Hii c!nniitted duriK th J V-:r- Ab ia.br l"l N. Hill p. ;s.es. ; ..i, k . ids. T..Horrin. II!.. laas-aore. wliib h" ib--tto 70l It - st. j plr. f" . r.d ur" vp.t

movim; pi:i:mit.

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scribed tli preident'e? proposals for . ai.-lation to control coal distribution n "probaiily !aipra'a:ical."

Paul Hamilton. 22 1. Sampl" s. out aa.d th.at is

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"It was inff ruinate th.at th" jrei-I Ker . Ird.

d"T'.t should I avo ;:oa" to roncre? ("hf

yesterday." Mi. Gompors said. "The way

i oal minors h id just effected an agreement wi;li a part of the bituminous operators. On the mortiiaq before thf president spoke the representatives of rail workers and executives "f the railroad.? were in conference over the rail Mrike. Procress was beirff made but they took a recess over the noon hour. When the executives came back in the- afternoon after hearing of the president'.i speech, they 'were in a different mood. The meeting adjourned.'

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rvepnn ' i-n. ! i inrrnr av. i annet K"t a.; : ta.a .-. a - .rnr :o 021 N. Pinpell St. (this wsy v!n th: s!a-p aprl.- . I tion of caioait" pönaler and wa ;

How fay it !h for ore "benevolent lair. ? to (i.ffu-e pleasure, around himl

Tho.o who know how to ave, first !"orr.ed how to .pend.

d i graves 'every parti a" of th"ra a.', leaves the skin r.d p-rs .n h'--natural con Ltioa. Any dracsl-t " : fell tou the cnbaiit" p'vwder a ! about two ounces nil be all oj nill ever ne--d.

J French Political Leaders

ITS AN ILL WIND YOU KNOW. RL'TII I'm sorry you don't fancy this dress material, my dear. But never mind if I did

thu the superhuman occupants arejbuy enough to make two dresses one for you and one for me I can use vour material to an s-einir and aii powerful; and. still , make a matching parasol. Shirred into a fluffy cover it will be adorable and I shall be right other.s that the plane is a dragon I 4 r .u r n i out of ti!o south s.as. come to j Jp-to-the-mmute, yes, even for the fall! wreck d!ri venmo on all bad ! . . . . . .

Moros, acvordiner to an f.id Arib!

tale. On" pilot re-ported that while on

recognisance tliirlu over the island of Jcdo, he uis at a loss to account for a native who wa.s ridinir aloaq: the highway holdinj; iloft in out.stretvh"d arras a small white sheot.. a- : f In supplication. Ppon lind.n h"

learned that certain native.- are au-j

thorized to carry barons or knives by written permit. Tiio"-" ippreh"nde.d with knives, but without perruit.s, are severiy punished. The raitive noticed by the plot was carry -in a barony and wa.s holding .- peianit aloft for th- pilot to read from hi planta farinr tliat a h..mb mi cht h" dropped on him or that the plane miijlit swoop down on him and confiscate Iris weapon.

McCormick Plans

Watch Keenly For a Break Werah?Tw?? i tl r c j x- Songbird Wife in I he Lxerman t eaeration . ,y tiu iy , h , EVeninir Amerii-an Pub. Co.) ,,,, , it i I ,. ,i i . r i FA PIS. Alii;. F.t In honor of hi.5 Ilin-ad llial Holds Havana! " !" 1 " lf l "! 1 (1 " ' nm j . ,

fori i-.i m spa- France v.ail i m me-i - v ' ho-i-mooi .i .m.-. u . o na

W'al.ski. Harold 1. McFormick. Chl-

I'nilfr tilt" Domination of '(rinanv Mav Rrealv.

'-i.' multi-m:!.;.aaii! c is )lnnini; t o ,

J erect a magnificent tp".ru -rW in i

Toledo "IT'ild Woman Refuses to Roy Tine

T(Li:i(. An- F'. Folif" here i:t)t a n'W version as to what u wild wotnan is nh'ai they v ere

comprlbal to rha al' over tov.r; F.a 1 1. a ai.i a

dialely take ".'ii irantees " That the , Pnhr is one of these, despite the op-,

: i0"ition of the F'rati-h coal barons.

HY I'llAN l !:. MASON. ; aatketi by the Lrit.sh toreiirn crrae. r :ty w;is ,A01;f., -,aav ac(I. . S. MalT ( .iirspo,ul.,it. I1""1 Uut ''H I5"lt tho tordir. to authentic inforr lation. PA I II X. Aa-.. P... The lMl.lerrh'r('!,,",, ;vi,: h" Ucn a rhan,-r Tl... theater, acardina' to the re ih read wiiii h still hold- Ptvana tu i U lUc:u" ,N iinlepeiiden-'e. , p(rt. pn,mises f be of t:ie mo Fie re.t ot tlie .;er:aan federation is ! The ,Y"lirn h:"e ": f'KOtten b.-autiful nnd carious of its kind beim; watched uth the keenest in-i;n,t V waw rh" Vancn-lrus;an ai in the worIll arul from its -litter of arcs: bv Frenc. j.oütaal Paders. Ill whlch f'na,,lt,, '-oa tvk to take the :;-hts will bkr.e forth ds name 'The i.,, , .... '.,. ,-, ,.,.,,. 1 German states wii;c h had been wasl-, w a'-ka " l.aaiia bra.s aa tioai (i;iini.iin i I va..na.

inn tneir nn-a:;f, aratin anion-

I 'aid A " a Willi Itcnorl.

themselvfH. and weldinr- nie,,, t,.-! A; raI a'ci;Kumcd to :'AViZ.

'inr. min .upin as a liniu-n WU ! st t ikirii? ;u imu-ui'i

a,ain-i r i a u a- 1" V 'PfriiiKS aid r.ve- T,

the Freach p'dii-y inaaaurated by M rneni taiti at tile lime (,f the s'er--aili.'.s n-tctiatairi- will har"t a

t rem, ndoas i.toi. , 1 - w i'-.vperinsfs aau sosip aver the reT!ie p:i,.v of alirided and i 1 0,:d':i0,,s be restored ; he baa-, pul , th,. kliOUn Clf,.., an,i

Oer ma ay, that i.s. : "K 1 ther .v.-ii,i;;t:; pla-a. tho new

in an attempt to a.a-.sr Helen M- - breaking Hie , outitrv up :.. a lot tKU K',''M' ";" 1!l's ha pi e.-ip.tated a tuaae fa. m.inv Farty. 24. for driaiiK a machine States hi-h wdl r--r,"i.d j 1,int,Vf'1'-' lnu' InuI" "t'oraaTd fia... r; to ,1,.-. Mr. jj,. whi ,!ie i.s alh-K'e.l to have beei ,j,,.jr ,n d i vi u"f - ! a e a t .s w.thi'' iM 1 : r ' 1 ' e 1 1 poütio-- and an "M a.rmlck and hi-- Made poirr. ,,,

! intoxicated. .... another althoarii th- oola-r ot i a"r"M fni1,,u UI' ,,0,n-r be of Paris ratmr than the Faited

c:rcl and !n m doinar charv,' places

with th. child whi permittted it to With her bobbed auburn lia'r r-li;n,. ,,r ).,,. ..üita rit and of the e.cap.a Jl'yir: in the brea'-. honking Ii - f;. in.aaa-is . a aiad 1. taken as reji1 fri n'Terro.n V ,v ! Iuth. sliriekiiis; wi'ilv. au'ln ; at ' r es.-atina' tl;.- whole of the French

Ir. AiiKell" chos- .sides fr.m. amons! " hollr ir th, li,,;ith vn'i r ation.

kä ,,',irtr .vio- oreen rt.'-'if v : a il e .1 ' ' ' 4 !. ........ -.... .mm ,-i aicif,. i 1, nir.'ii 11

ant ro.e umti e play.al tor Sl"iates

many ilf' ad'.s and w.aich sue fe-ls is liers by liht -f tradition arid of her more ancient culture.

h oai"r ,:iovs ores

h rrt'Vv ball .in The -Ml" -XI ar:' WJ s "'' brcuht nv should b'-e.ik up it would b

Utk 'ras fei!'., "invente 1 by the -- !o a -"tandtil! wiica tia p.d e n.a- . f T r-m !ul.a iu.htial a 1 va v. t a u toj nd fountain of all elo.juence. . . . ..." . . ! , h; tie wa s ii r ive n ai Iron' of her 1 . I .. . o ! ,a. - ice I 1

rv a '.-.! lr.tcl. ot tie .ST.lU.cr ' ' . . -" -

iwr . accuniMid in j u i s

volley hill j-.d there, is r!o rad'eal l!ffer"nc in .:.h ftaniM exc"t that it requ'.ra-i rnor strenth and proV.dews rnC'r thr.Ti.s in th..s manner. VlMtS OrpluilH llunu. At 1 ,l i.'.acck ynt'T.lHV morniatr Tr Anc"'l v.. 1 .h" Orphans' Home. wrn b. furn'Hvie,l enough r.ew atn s to keep th hl'dren

hppy and atat:-- ! : r many d iy

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The patrol aro:i . as a lb d aal "ae remonstrattd aaiin.-t riditisr in

! '. by kickim; out -l.i- in the i.-.ir l-Ioor on the way to he sta'ion. ' In polh'e court a'i answered not I ilty to all rp. arses a ml claim I I j dice laid a Krad - acair.st Ii-'". "What's your name?" asked

IJud;" Yoar.i;.

r o f-o m e.

Th" ri,r J.alN were a

cnt"r fif am'.; '"'tn e-". t here a.s M on

"That's noti" of yo.ir ai.u(-ss."

j she 5houted. The jiblie then htpal her 52Ö for

fi? they appeared ar.l -lfn as the, lpjv wh,v h N allesed to havej Khlnelar.d. week U is the -xkits arr.fd how niivh fan ou.lt . aTlll , j .-, on a dIs. .,I((r ,v;lh !(,r.- tabulation nf the lrtv.4 f""k'd ''if '11 .''' Wf'l1 - I .-s j , ;' r ' ' " ,:arba:ae i h.irtc SI..' refused to pay . t; r. a a cia 1 and economic condition ct tfa.y mtaus ist.c. : and t.ld the court to so vh"r it's ! : Khlr.t-la nd. The Journal quotes Fo..' .r., t.a .e.i r . a.."u she was taker, to the I a tvc.tion t Foh'en- nv spa per as savinc: the h.aa- th" p. :n.m we- u.rt; ,.un:. . tn,nk v.,r. mic, t h " 1 c; ,.rni'-, n opinion in the Ithul.vnl t-- th Mur.: ap.i! Ttere it. on e imp ; ,. ...... , . .... .. , , , I. '. ., .... ...

j Lu'aen Maiatoie. fcnioas teaor.

- to be rood" I: rector of "Th" Walvka" It is learned Already Mr. McFormick l.s said

It .s the hear, which ! the fpr.ngr! to liave Ira-'d ftle theater De Mon-

ta-tn. for h!s wife, and that th" oj era .ar plans to pave a "musical

i..ainced thit the debts to lira;- Tii" w. n-.an pat hers u:.-.lom I f.s'ivtl" in th" playhouse in Sep-

laad and Anicri a will never i-e paid, j from all men. ember or October. ...ad i.s -ip.ialiy convinced that the; reparation-, '..'.ll owed by Oetanaay -- - -

w:l! ti"ver b" p.iid in fuli. If Oe'-( a.ar.v br-.-aks op Flemer.- eau .s d"- 1 maud of the Fhinel.iad will h" tabfilled, if no politically at has: in atij economic union with F'-iroe. j IVriicli P lntTrU'I. ; I At regular intervals the I'rer.ch; ; a'T.-ss comes out with a little rerniml-j

of l'rata-e's intense interest hi the

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1 separat .. mov. -men: and it is hoped . It'.a ;r.-at Itri'ain wi!! ioin F-"iance in ' a pu bis ;o be held th as fall on j

" -i (i'i.-v!..in aatonon.v. A ensatioiH'J Stunt S-.adeats of h.:orx will rememb. : I.oNIm.v aus . --. nv INS. that all of Napoleon's annexation. . . . .. ' l o

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; : Oe ai t:.y who p: "- a : a ' : s' m.. r m r. " f i a ra cal two year a'A"

Ta.e . h.-f o' staff c:' the !"r n h i.-e te.-tmored To (ie:. Pas at ,'. lock r." aornlr.i: ar.! antaaim 1

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School Shoes That Will Stand the Test Mothers will find our line of Shoes to be dependable. Every pair is made by experts in Child ren s Sh oes, who know just where and how to reinforce them and still preserve their neat appearance. Little Gentlemen's sizes, 9 to 1 311 $3.95. Children's sizes. 8'2 to 1 1 $3.00 and $3.75. Boys' .sizes, 1 to 9 $4.95 and $6.50. Misses sizes, 1 1 W to 2 $4.25. Growing Girls sizes. 2' j to 9 $5.00 to $6.00. Kid Oxfords in sizes 1 1 j to 6 $1.95. White Canvas Slippers in

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Furnishings for the School Boy

Kavnee Blouses

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"Best by test" Percale, Madras, Chambray and Oxford Blouses and Shirts of the universally popular Kaynee make, collars attached plain colors and stripes 95c, $1.00, $1.39, $1.50 and $1.89. Knickers Hundreds of pairs of all wool Pants in serges, plaids, stripes and mixed goods. All lined and have six belt loops and big, deep pockets SI. 95 to $3.00

Silk Windsor Ties 40c. Plaid String Tics 50c. Silk knit 50c. Figured Silk Ties 50c.

Caps

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Lighter weight Stockings for Boys and Girls; black, brown and white 40c and 50c. Medium weight Iron Clad Ho.se, black, brown and white 35c and 39c.

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New Sweaters Just Arrived for the College Girl Smart Fibre Tuxedos in Navy and Black, block stick and fancy weave, hand braided girdle $10.00 and $11.95. Mohair Slipons in Bl Navy. Brown, Buff, Orchid and Periwinkle. Sizes 36 to 44 $5.95.

Underwear for the Earlv Fall School Days Boys' Knit Union Suits, sizes 2 to 16 69c and 69c.

Cute Hats for the Grade School Girls $1.95, 52.95 and $3.95

Children's Taped Union Suits, sizes 2 to 16 59c and 85c.

It's not always easy to Odds and Ends in Underwear of various kinds, sizes find attractive School Hats

2 to 16 half price 20c a suit.

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Boys' and Girls' Athletic Union Suits, all sizes little models so becoming to 39c to $1.00. the younger school girls.

Boys' Poros Knit Suits, all sizes 30c.

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