South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 235, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1922 — Page 13

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IRISH SECRETARY PhEiHGTS EARLY EliD OF FIGHTING

TAKEN FROM LIFE (BY MARTIN) Oh. Pappy!

Griffith's Surrrs-nr .y- Sit nation in Frcr Statr SouWell in Hand.

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3 0,000 At hit C'Vmrr. an "W tfrr.at th materia', dimK don In th P.sr.Vlr at f 1 00. 000, -t' '0. Ths g"rr. !o-. howvrr. In rtrdlr.r 'rruorlve phar1 v h!ch the govprn ;r ri rontmiJ.att'd rarryirg out !n : ':xt thr yars "In Vara ar.rl h: f.Iovr .ler re ur.QuIfnarily unbi'anr! Yhfr foJlo-wrn ar nru? op of Tin vir wrought by th'.r kr experr.oo an! hy IdlT.tvs. "Am a dittruUfh Amr!eAii pr2t fh: mornlr Im Va!er rrjthftrr!it!o!H n nd h h!f fond-

Im in !n TT.a.rflT i!v;j'ons.

"It should b brr. !n 'n'.nd that T Vnra. Crkir-A rh'IJcr and many othr ladr. .uoc'itd vifh them aro not Irlh. Many of them V. d not lire a ;nsc shot whn th lr'nh wer condurtin' vrar aalrwt Mack and Tar. They are tryIvz thtr hardest to -t th Y.h to return to Irland, hut !t i th duty of our frovmmcnt to pr'ver.t th! rritiFtrophf at all rovs. There every priwpoft tht for Mir r.AXt month th chief bun-fls ".f the DuMJn covernrnfnt will ho of a military nature. "itany ak why thf ?ovrnmrt .nm not arr5 the hrrsrular leadernd tre-it them harr-mly. Hut thy je.opl that ak this question wmiid the flrt to cry out If th government did adopt rtiPflfure?. "To arrt th" fpiihllnn loader.t ould nn!y 'nnrtyrlz' them. Thry ere fast wearing thernelve- out. I!ven If the p-overr.ment was forced to arrest De Valera it would rele.a.-o J.im a oon af the dancrr ! pvi?t. 'The artion.s of th 1 rreru!ar.s ar dply rRrretted. not only on account of th lo.. Tiiit hec.iuce ihy l ave len rtardlnsr the progress of the country. Th world expectmuch from the Free State, but th-''Ü-vitles of the IrrKuIara havf piven th -or'd a fale opinion of the chnrarter of the Irlh people. "Nijht hootlngs and other cowardly tectlrfl are having a bad ef-

fnt upon th popi.oT Dublin, part'cularly the women and children. Thy are- uffe-rlnp from h!g:h nervni: tendon which Is Injurious to th health. "The whole trasrlc post-war experience i amar,!rg 10 us. A year m'o we would have said thflt such a think was unthinkable. We would hnve raid It wn. impolbl for Irishmen to tke up arms aq-a'n.t f. '.!ow Irwhmen."

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" 1 ....... , v,Iu uua. i i.e lu :uu) rd by the lntrrttior.a! Ne. Scr- . r-ult of what .h rhftrx-d w.-a.s j :io.lnv." j X;A todav 'Vfr ": un h tf --'lit;a , It ua then Mrs. K'or.dric.k d- ' Th. ;,r,,;:ision, nf th(, h( ar l ar. .hmtKron Spreche.. Waiuheot to-res the pn.pI wa.s muJ, mithat thr ;A no evidence worthv of h. r humird lorlOo, ;t rr.th . ; Mrs. VakeJield that -h, iy Mrs. I reder.." to .how th- 'a;n orer I i'- .:.. ii tr:ircl promised rot Kedr'ck P"A a rrrh for 1'-" ' , . , , n ., ,. 1 .i a ' ; gu..ty of anv act r'-fle.'t.r.z upon o! f.,n h.viutifu.ly ur.Ul Mr. Ke-.- Mrs Kodr.cv Ker.dr.rk. nvdh.or of: . nr '" K ;"', m'"f U,tk?-!th- nrti"'- uith hpr '" "'New'evuiorro ,ns brought out at a'... 1 . Ur ;M..krld. hhn-. Mr-.the extended hearing hell in Okla-

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DENTIS!

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OVER METROPOLITAN 5c to 50c STORE 219 S. Michigan St ' "

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UNIQUE nTRDER DEVICE FAILS TO KILL FARMERS CEDAR RAPIDS. Ta.. Aug. 22 Hy I. N. S.) Chloroform squirted through an atomizer Into a bod room was; th unique way In which unknown persons tried to murder Fred Fisher and h'.s wife, farmers üvirf Ir. T?er.t"n cfunty, it became known to-,Lay whn poiioc wifirteJ an lnvrtiirat.!on. Fisher, a a railt of tha fumes 19 In a serious condition !a a hospital. . ; A nrrh e-f th premises showed I

numertru footprints nar their bed room window, bin the police so far have no clues.

Frame AVir Measure to Curb Coal Profiteering WA51IINC,TON. Au :ih Uy V. A nw law to clr coal'profitetrlr.f ia belnr framed by administration ublnet mamb.-. At tha anfplo-j of Prn't Harding' aa-ra.l plan hav been ..bmitted to Atty. rjn. Iä ixg h e rty and h t rpctd to confer with ??'ys. IToovar and ravl today in an erTort to find a b.tlrfautory measure Unaxpectd lepa.1 dJlT.cultles ar hettlcf the attempt to provlda federal rjparviaior. on fuel prices

VERSE O CHEER By Edgar L. Jones

Wet Candidate Attacks Klan; Near Riot Result HOlvrrON. Texas, Ausr. 22. (Hy I. N. 51) Political circle In Texas wete afropT today over the daring campaie-n intituted by Jamf- K. FeTcruscn, lifiht wines and beer can lidat for th deimocratlo nomlnt!on for United States senator which r hod a hi:h point last nlffht Nv-hen the fcum-.r governor faJ1d into the Ku Klux Klan and almost rroVvked a riot. The npeoch. delivered before 5.000 pewns was made undr poKo protection bfor the speaker had nn.lshed. TITE MATS STREET IX JOHN NTGTfT RECAMF. TIIK MEOCA O REHR DIirNKKKS. ANTD (IVET) RDICT CA ITS FID TTTE "RLSII."

A CIIEF3tV WORD. ' r-M jTiert a little vrvl aj1 yt 1 hali a That mftd m frt A-.l showed to ni a brighter w-iiv mJ: 'in th mor.-,t of ?Ji dav.

did r.yi kJtor'

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to us, hjs word at cher s ;okea M;htl-. yet it trhj-irie,! hetajt thet hul been sorrow -f.Sled. "tä üt a 'JTltt worrf, y I Wss in dir neM o-f M, fcr my Poor h-a-: wns frri-ve-d and mckM pi-ti Tt rrjule th worid iooH briru a rain The rjr tm yjt onr more an. I entiled Away the Teorrlf thAt hA1 piled To torture me. a better world Of rmppr.s ti nve urtfurled.

! wor1er If Tve er 1d A kind by wujd th.t may have retl F-rrti)o.-r rvm fhouhss away FYom grief u1 ;a: :i and U ft tie m rar And hepijry. Ah. or. e r.evej knorrs How far a wrni of 1-lrwm-ps g-o s We mnnr. krrw what h.eara an? To uln wTh a cheery word.

xrvn KiTJ.rT); 29 in-jfuiid the country most any SunJay. Of coarse, rothlrti w!U ea.se the Rriet tt'T th dad an-i Injured, but there 1 a gredn safisfarf Ion In th fact tret TO!- ir-jred. A-v person

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rar the.e days when

s-.ery t-'r1-; ar.d driveway N f.ile.l t" rvrr.owjnr houM be Ir.rjred fully. Call th Oreenan Agrrry, 4? Farmers Tr-ast Building. Lincoln st4 Adr. 21J-II

DITVTTisTRY. For reliable dentistry consult Drs Carson Oren 125 W. Wa.ehir.cton av. Phone Main 549. dv 208tf

GOOD LOOKS GOOD HEALTH

WENDELL'S SALTS. AMBITION PRAND that's the answer. Som(f you ladles who read this may have complexion disfigured by liver spots and discoloration. If this is the case, don't worry about It and .ion't ue f.c lotion. Just go at once to Wettlck'a Cut Rate Drus: Store and Cet a large bottle of WENDELL'S SALTS. AMBITION BRAND. foonly sixty cents. It will clear your complexion by heirdrff to drive frcm your system the poisonous uric ac!3 that is aiTect'nir your liver, stomach and kidneys. a poor, rough, mot!d skin isn't due to the un or weather, but to an upset condition which uric acid usually causes, do to the root of the trouble. Destroy that and your sood look and heaith will return. WENDELL'S SALTS. AMBITION BRAND, Is a wonderful preparation for Inilpestion, biliousn. ss. constipation, headarhe, rheumatism, ma2ar:a. nervousness, kidney troubles "hen cau-ed by url" acid poison. Iter-sember. WENDELL'S SALTS AMBITION BRAND, is guaranteed by Wetti k's Cut P.a!? Drug Store and dealers everywhere. It h plf a.mt to take. acj ä'iickly. and you can ret your money back on the first bottle purchased if dissatisfied. Adv.

;.ot tc accept tho oftr .f Mrs. Wake- had b'-r mrin- for tho Kendrick'?

, . .e.,i wru.e her huHtnd. R-lney 4 .months-M child. j i'-ndr.ck. an art'H:. and M tm. Wake-j j i.e'.d were on mo-tor trip. 1 nr.ns STTC mpit

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,vh-n shp krw h uas -1 v;?lm of ! tend., to'diereda explanations ' of t iberc 11 r--s:s. She bl today .he tu ,,;M, . . .. i, w

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Tier's Ir.rjuest. Jude I?,v testified;

Mrs. Wake-he-l 1. Wn, ; s 'l." tirt wife of John IJ. Sprwk.i-, .!.. rio.-. naa a divorce suit prd.u a.,',iii .v: I-rank WukciieM, weü-k uov. n club and biiir;cjs ir.an of San I'riiic.'o, and It 1 -aid she m ly lo-o th" cutirwly of three children b her tin;' Vi umband and a bequest of J 30,000 f.-om h:s eyj.tte a. an . Lf , crn. tt h A th new tangle. "When I first no Mr. Wakefield

Merchant, supe.ririter.dert of tiiej Berrien county Intirmary. is In Alnern o attend : lit.i'e meetlnsr of:

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eo'.nty superintendent of poor

will trlve an address.

j : efo'o the enroner's jury he came ! i home and four.d Reck attqckir.sr hi?; j I wife. The. ar:nv ofhrer was killed,

.lu'lcre Diy declared. by a i-hot

Money to loan on new South Rend heme-s. First mortals. Inquire

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