South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1922 — Page 6

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AyOTIIITx ACHIEVEMENT. Vi'iion yr.'i nro h ?'. !, n you will ho in th.o ro-t tw, -vooUs. to tst j our oto in h hu'.f of the prsrrt r.atlonil ad m; -: i -? rat ion. tho orators for Information oonrtunirr tho Tapot I)on-.'. Thero ! an achievement whl it th s; -!! o p of tho "Vat5on das aro o eriookini; att.l fa:!::. to li?t. Tripel Pom is s ! t : l tt" 1 !n yornin-:. It wm a par rf tho pub th' hind-. r---fr r.l unlT forniT ri'lni n '. st rat !ors b '.'at .. i f the possihi'.itio- of th. i

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)h e r.'o ' '"k s o-"r: ii. i v..-.- -a;:; -.-.ori bringt ' . a . )a - rur.t.i;:- a '-".at a hfth faster than . o rn J t h - t r. e.v !ii' t!' ne-.vs to tho Kentieri. ) " : " - .I ''is in (hair- h'for th1 o : i i. ! .1' : , -i t !';,,. : ,-i ; .. ot!i . and '. . a k e t - s hop?. I' ': tt t : - ! -le-a't o-m fas: enough. 'a .- ' : .- the :: r : s-. :u i m-- runs a pt.irtr ' f : 'i h' ;r or :a ." ! p: i - on the I'.oor of th '. tr. i rh t oir. d a lot of srhiftir.cr in 1 . " r r -. pi a;-'T-i 1 .-I'-otno a fa -'ti r-' .are J f o i: r. I hr.t.-'J t h' t.u I .- ' r the ha ttb-'le! 1 v hero th ir d"k.r- a h ,r ty (.!.-. Th" to.-', ti r a s i'i-, .-:;.( d hy n. r i'.'.ih"r. Dr.

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v . thu- I- "it : ir.kt-rs a n I other bu-ines. ni"n i -ti o.v v.- i i th. .r p ' , r mor ey was worth on a trohl h -. A h i'ir (,f trtt-te.'. r,tn e i'-h morning, to ail.iu-t to-- ;.-:" r.f cd 1. A - th"y f 1 from confer'tu", hfiii'lr-il- of ::. o. r hoy.- j o u ti o o . 1 on thorn, oatror to ra-h r.d 1 pri to b.ir.k'r, broker? and tu r-

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y.r-; throu-rii i:,'ö!.:i:i; thtuui, omcti m's hid to buy new (loth.---. .a tiny jtn.p'tl at th" (banco whrn I'rranhor I -a . -';.- a- I th'-m h" : Iks for tho first fo-tral th-k r ma hir.c Your r Til a mas A. Ih'.Ion hfl har;-' of th" t h 1 1 h : n r ire. Th" h:.- .!. ': tiek rs. of cuiipf, wr-ro ctible corn ard ; t h ii:.i'-!i!r - in j.rt --s t-atcr s that spit out

i'i'iki'h'h-rh''' n Kahy.

.l'ir' !. i:i T'ooi tap" ti.'k'-r-. .ire no-.v in tf-o, foijrI tiftS.-? "f t:i -m if. "I';!:':.: thj r ri'-o wives of stocks and twoi 1. nf ail p-:a !.'. ti. Iraer.t .1 hv man. the stock ticker ;- ciuty th" ni'--! l n r c -1 i n .:. Iaily it rerutatf-.-k'e op.,;, ; of j.ijr alfe-is of thnu-ati.ls of r''0ple. Whit a - ry it --.uId f ll. if It e-oubi talk! In tho riain. th" -orv wotihl !. trairh- b'isto.l ltopos, explod, d ti rr at th ff, prison terms, lo-t fortutics and i'-iirid"-. Tlo- hri-rht- r s:lo tho story of lucky strike- is th.- tl.me thai lures tho moths.

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EIGHT TOR JUSTICE.

' n ; ! n i n 1 r M o-X!d- of tho American Ijsion talk-; as .-trak'kt n tho tion h" ropre.-otits shot at ("loii hi Thbau y. w hen p,, t:"- the blame for iday i:i a--if-' th" tr.r-.i--uro i-.r .a!jittoi enmpcti-ation. "Wi'li r-uaid to a l.hi-ted conpens ation ioislatp.r.," h" -a 1 I, "v o've only just startcl to fiht. Tho adji:-: d -ont ;-.-n -a 1. .r b:;;sha tit.n is riht up know ;.- rh-tht 'tid r.,:-'h' a I : y s prevails in Amorlca. "A rt' i'. wIl titi.iiu'l attack by interests which -a" ' .innot h"bi but f -1 are sordid and selfish lias tjven i:s op..- 1p:'." "t buk. lint those who ropr-.-. nt th" p ' op'," in V'.-. -h i n ton are with us by ".rout ma joi-p s. .'o op." mm, untouche.l by the war, v .thout Kiti to tho-o who -erved no ote proup. i:t; t al or : h. r a-", tan -tarnl between the wi?h(s of the Anorhati o;d" a ti.l 'ho fulfillment of what th' he';. V" t" I ' a j'l. ohllu' ition." T!o-o w!:o '..!..'." in . . r r . U i n i; the financial in- ' i--p-,- ,h ; . :i four hihliotis (d men wore s"1 , t ! I s- :" i-i ufhtoruss at a mr.nth and tho (.''ar hul'jo!-! u p. rrp.it tr to tarn ita iras"il v a -; . 'if Th.'-ir ah-enc". will npplatol tho -pa.: aitli ; h.!. 1 h oh r of th-"1 Amd'irati h'Tion a n moi; t T th" h-t'at will ro on. Th" ho!.u.- wis "-.it n the tin mcjal srntip. ... thron fit th." voi. " of Secretary of the Tr. i--i'-v M i Hon. Th. it .ha h l:n"Il of it at the la s t se -jon wa -o-;r a. .1 when th." tiolr !-. masters of conuross p. , ,. i i -. .-!!. tli. they know wouhl not ami eon! I pp.: he - tt: "l hv iT.sahdit II inline nn.l onP;o iv or-- d to hah- '. chind tha :r f ike. Ti". o' 1 I'-.'h of '' rtnittir:.: the -ervants of thrt pi..,.. ;.-,-.- .- , v. ).:. l-i id t lu w.-althy cr-tary as ;,. .- i ;p : -. m i''1 r, retentl to favor : . a-trA wh.. - k to-w It wonhl not he passer!.

- ; ; to to p them in sotpe .-em- ' . ! r P h the vot ors. i : : p : u h . r . as a u "nression of ' . i . 1 . i - i ' . a il.-ni i n.I. !'.. . ' " ' i o; ;p- p-a;!on ir ; wotlld ih : ' - w h h - r t h. " man wh o r I it its' I. i : of h!- Vote wouhl he stroh : ... . t .to..- vn-.o if it w-ro the d"1 .-. - u"u-e!v"s h o ' h. o r til- rT'Td c.'a ,. 'rip, , p. rast It o'l prir.ri-:-h- w Vd v I tin a lltth- hater that : "v 1. ol 1 otjp.i !.; hands'. a I ' it th" Ty' -P'-m will not bo fonp-d :': . il fr:cn-ls In th's matter.

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- - t'p.o ;;rh. that, hi addition ' " hi:;-: Vhi'e r-'l. t:on. he is f .' , " ; a -t-s. ir.vontirsr a new . t h ti iar. a So work ;r.s; cut a t t o si t.p.pi' 1 .--ys of spelling

In ,-,.p r . : . -h-T 1 i . - a to

I :" a h. ? '-. 'la- - in his spare tlnv.

s ;r. W . " . c -up - p h 'rtptpntal music. American'? -.Ii . 1 1 a .-: : i f - - -t.-'-ry. says Prcf. I'tter W. I k- .: ' of I' . . ;-. t of Wi-"or.:n. ! ? t' .-up h p : -: h - a rhythm, virility and " .. ir-- p h - i '"i-'ttiw to mu.-ie, and that t tr- ! 'A.'h ; '- u- .tally is the player rather ihm ; .z If. It ni .st -i ;:ti . ..i ' tli.s s'-irotion that savrv i- -o-;p'h::.p r:.if prof, tin i than brick. I or'n ir . : d p. tan.fi- mach.ir.es. As for jazn. ;t :- a rP-- 1 ;;.:.c.;h' rained In It- taxtctitie'i. o

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III ( )KI. s rt:.; s.,r.) tr: -i. .-a-r:'. ed as 'tho old " :- ' t:ri".l at Ilurlinrton. Iowa. ..: . r o, r. v. nlk' J out during tho ' t .- t arn "d to the Jab. H ' ;.ta:s n pen death, the final

b.tr it.-r. - "f 1 .- v- .- A - i - ' ' 't ; I- . :" v .!. , .- he -tand out amonc I.: : - T - -: :i .. t howev-r. as having - a : 't -' . I i '. r ar 1 r- -istance f-r on-'s own o I f.- .- .. . .i-i i f rah.p tant hut n't es iry r-'.-i.-t .N' or .. r' t -xactly what he

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i o i a ..xr ni i.ik... ' i j i. l : . ' i I ' o i o , . . i . 1 . i. iii.'i.i.'- ' . . xVi An 1 r.uv- a wondrous dream. I I on tld like a r I ;t u.v di oerel About th" thins- ytoa Ii lo n. xt day.! that AI had forttotfti -- cryt kin? , How fa--v they all .-a cm? j ptaeticoky hut th." ho it it-.-If.

ifit when tne marrow r. :.- ar'ur.k; Th.y ani" to .v-k ! r the anchor'

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ar.d Fil l tho-r.- must b some mis- . J tak". that .t tti.Kht :ii"" fallen ocr- (r : a: I in Rettin-: .may frotr. sh.orc. V'T

Kurt her invc-t t iti'.ui d'vcloprd tti. . A ' I i 1 r, r,,.,in .f.rl'n'

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th- hoard v. .Ik. The stroke. walk-;

ed too h-o to the :i -ha--men a- they toll a.'h oilier cd ih'hr i tttaes for

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! fYrt at o t -a.ortr-a makirxs i U,-

) To switch your luck ah. ut ! At a ! cr' -. .n -nt ..n o: pro:es-i 1 t. r . . - - i . .i . ' ' .'.-. roi... . t ! i ti i ,- P' f v :t ' Vr

i lana' iiaiura' s'p.ae ou m..- hv '- o-o-...,.;i ok .i.

I mil--: I Thta jotir p-I'-' ?or.e cur. j I i 1 you ever sit and I:.c-n i To a st;i"f"h that thr.IIed uu j through t You'r- w.tii the sp-vtk r hart and j stall 1 Ilacit word he huvs : trti"?

l'.v.l when h' hit- th" tini-h Anj cries, "Come in. sh-k out." Your dream o'tr you hit the door: Th ii juur p:;-'s pop..- out.

I '. tht-ucht perhaios 'tv.k! h. lp you. : As you journey down i.f w.iy. i The pipe burr..- what you feed it. ! All pipos ar-' built thjt way. 'So fill it up with l.rm ro.-.dv.-.

in sticK the '.v.io.o irani" out. j Thr-.u-;h th-.-k anl lion ju.-t fi-tht

I ?:'. a da y ;n khi ao; but on second ; fjgv 1 th u-th.t tli.it i-n't much if a p-r-on ! J

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i The Notre Dime d:;o anp.ars to ne p:-o.:re-.-r pp. We saw Walter C!o!t;iru:ts. of K'-ntipky, ranninc down i -tr-ft .-T.e'.dty w.th a dr.e but- : ton t ' n . ! j No word yet from the marrying ..a ptoin. !ut still no news 1 y;ooil i tv ws wham it !m .-uppo.-rd to come i from a man on ins noraymu n.

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r.amy InoIe rias erne on a trip; (0(5) Honolulu with Spark Thu . The; V J i. is very timoiy. a. it wkl f nahlc j

; u to teach our tittle -rirl bow to . KJKlJ tiii: max who m:yi;i: iokc.ot say ,;arr(y llf f(iro h, re. t .WTIIINC; I turn--. "Wo .u--ht to a ccom pi ;-h th" ! AI Hornor had always taken en at j task, hy rha-a application with her vTU

j )ritle in tito fact tint never in hi-! for the next four Sun -lays. I whole life had he e'ap- fo-rgottr-n I anything when he started away en ; o-p :l" t of wasted energy i.- to 'a trijj. He 'ems to ii.tv kept up pt u a man to his wife, as she i this precedent fir a lot:;,' titne hut j undouhted'y i.s wo'.', aetpuaiht d with ; the other day. fMriu-thati; was wroriütj him.

; with AI .videntiy, for ulicrt h" wept j

fi-h!nir with It if no y I uii ha rt . Italph

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CJ. What is a muskmaon '.' Is a ( an hianchts, 7.S 'iä.L'.'.o

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taloupe a muskmellon '.' A. The muskmellon is an annual herbaceous vine of the lamily (hi-

r vuri.taita, a native of th' warmer j A. Ialinburr. aeeordin-r parts of Asia and now cultivated inje-t available -tatistics, lit

both hemispheres. Tho muskmellon ford, over tt.odO. laininutnly rowii in North America . How mu.-h is spent annually on belongs to the subspecies c antaiu-j cigars, ciiraret ios, jewelry and chowpesis or cantaloupe. Jinx k'um, and how much on foreign J. Does the word cat appt ar in missions? the I'.ihle? A. The following are approslmato A. Nt, the cat is not mentioned in futures. Cigars, about Säinp aopoid the canonical books of Scripture; it I annually: ciuattties, 5 X'o.hoo.O'o ; :s mentioned once in the. Apocryph.a. ! y w t iry. i.".0,h"lO.,)" J; rhewinf eum, Q. During the year 1 t'J were ; $..!, eu'.uo.t; for :ru missions ( 1 1 1! 1 thero an American naval essehs a t j s ; ," ,v cpip; ;: v .

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A. I'arii."; ISsft there was .a squad-land win:; of an airplane ec nribuKin of V. S. Naval Ves-ds cruising j it s mo-t to its kftim: power?

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mad- up of the following ves.-eis; the upper surface of an airplane ' Tr ntoti." "llnterprise." " Wyoni-j w ,n- i. untributt-s more to tit' total imp" and "Nitsic." Tlie.-o vess'ls ( lift than tii" iiic-r.-as.. in pressure weie -t nt to Mtditf t rariean waters j on the lowe r surface. The lift conbecause of tho unsettled condiions ( t n Put rd by tho upper surface var- ( i-tink' iu Turkey at that time. The, p .- from 73 jo.r cep.t to t0 per cent "Trenton" made an effort to rea.h'of th"' total lift, depending upon the ( 'onsta ntinopb' lut did not succeed ! tv pe of wine; ar.d the an. el"' of atin doine so. The "Nitsic" was sta-jtack. lior.ed near Smyrna and n doubt! j. Who ;-" the tak"-t won. an in

the knittd States?

A. Aceordine f tho records available. Mi-s C'h vo dill, the T"a oiw-

ih.it is the vo.a-al in which you ar' interested. ci Was (Jeori:" Washinef oti a full

Cioneral of the t'. S. armn s cr whatjeirl eiantess. She is reported to be was his rank? :T foot a inches tall. A. (Jeoreo Washington s rved as ; (.. Which Victory bonds hav been a full (leneral from Juri' 10. 1 773 t alld for payment, anil when? December 2:'.. 17::. He was Dienten-j a. The Victory bonds bearine Scrant (J neral of the American armylial letter? A to fall du on Dept ior to that time. comber 1 ", i a 2. and those boarin C. How can 1 remrv.e stains and I Serial lettrrs (k to k fall duo 0n May fk-i-ohuation from piano keys? -", laih'h A. T remove stains from realj . At what tinv1 of th- year can ivory p.at.o kts. use oxalic acid and. ope kill a tr o hy striking :t and ,x p th" keys white ly ruhbinc w it h j o) ,.ui in uj th" bark with an rxe? a st It pi- - of cloth wet with ak A. There ;- n time of th" yar oohoj or with eoleene w ater. II x po-e j w-h :i you an kill a tree hy merely hn1 key s to sun-Inn" brieht. sui n - j -1 rik in e it with an axe. Th" be-: uv days to bleach thorn. If the keys, method of killine trees Is by p:rd-at-c llutoii or of oth.r ma t er ia h j 1 i n - them; that is cuttint; them nil it is not always po.-siKo to Uf ach ; around to a depth of about six inchth.un if di.-colored . a-s th" d i-eolora-! --. Tho .o-t time to do this is in tion in many cases may not he re-! the sprine when thp sap is riin. moved without destroyine th iden- q. How are I'. S. Deputy Mar-1 ity of the mat rial it- If. The best '.hals ap;ointed? j remedy consists In ruhhine with aj A. Dt puty Marshals are reeom-' cbth which has l.-di saturated vvit h i mf nd d by tho I S. Marshall of turpentine. The ikscolornl material! the distri t. and such reoommen lais then exposed to tho Min for altior.s ar pa.--"d upon by the Attorshort time Teroxldes are developed ' ray (-operal of th" I. S. and those liave a b'.rarhinc action on i (j. Where Is tho 2".th V. S. Infanthe surface. jtry now? Q I want to pot information on the 1 .. Stationed nt Nealcs, Arizona, deportation from the knlte,! States q What can bo done in tho case of a certain man: how can I find out j of ;. family which refuses to send why h" was deportf d? ( its children to school, where th A. Ad'lre- a httr directly toi,-ounty authorttJes don't seem to take the Comnil.-sior.er -er.er.al of Im-ar.y aetif.n althnueh they know raieratiorp I S. Departm nt of I-a-j about It? hor. '.'a shir. -ton. D. C. i a . Itejmrt the matters o tho Stat" Q What is th- number of Mr tho- j Supormt -ndrnt of IMueatlon at the lists and F.apti-ts !p the V. s.? j State Capital of th" state Jn w hich A. Mr-:ho'lits. including all branch . tho family live--, eivine all the facts

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APPI.Ms Mill I'Olt ILVI'I.V. 1 s- mrtimrs sit ard wonder as we Apples ripe f, r iti:.. and the grate ; Pi-k l;f ' fruits away tire hlazine hih. j And heard then in the cellar for t And outs'.Jo tho moon rf autumn j lilf hkak and wintry day. I fainy swimminy in the sky; j Why the min 1 of man ha rvor ! Tho cellar packed with pood thine.. tried to store a stock of cher-r I from the vir." and field and tr , j In the cellar rf his memory f r r the i 'h. th" Speech of man can't toil It. barren time Gf year. ! t.u: it somehow stems to me So that when joy's bowl is emptied j Wi:h such warmth ar.d thcer arcana j and he thinks that life is vain i us. wc should all burst into sne! Ho can seek his heard of pi .'.ure s

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i ki-t all th wint'-r v..-ks. j So that when th.e howl is tmpty we can till :t up aain ! And in spite f tha: w- prumble and j we bitterly complain.

Apple ripe for eatir.c and a stock of thr-m hejev , Ihr the h.ne cold nichts of winter we hall shortly come to know, Sa th.it when w need a ih:2-ure that w ill er in. to sooth th- sou! We can wander to the e liar and till up the appl- bo'.M. S we could, if we vvro mindful, when r ,;r he-iris with erief artsad lie fresh our falterir.c rouraco w ith tho pleasures we have hak

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Costume Suits of Deep-Pile Fabrics Add Zest to Choosing Winter Wardrobes These suits are so nt one with fashion that they present a complete costume indoors or upon the avenue. Coats may be gracefully thrown ofT with the comfortable asurance that in no wise is one's appearance marred. Dignified in line, luxurious in coloring and fabric, the becomingness of these suits is assured.

Very Different Are Three-Piecc Suits $89.50 to $189.50 ouses of supple crepe, braided, tucked, embroidered are attached to artfully draped skirts of rich fabrics. Coats bloused and banded snugly about the hips have linings to match the material of the bodices. Collars may be of natural or flying squirrel, of viatka (kolinsky) fur. Priced from $89.50 to $189.50.

Two-Piece Suits Are Smart in Line $29.50 to $89.50. Elaborately or simply trimmed blouses compliment these; suits of soft duvet dc Lainc, mailcm and twill cord. When so combined they simulate perfectly suits more costly, both in smartness of coat and skirt. Ihei.. too. women who prefer strictly tailored suits may find plrasir.s choice. $29.50 to $'.3.

Velvet, Spanish Patterned Lace, Metal Cloth Fashion Evening Gowns, $89.50 to $ i 25 4 For evening wear the mode prefers these exquisite materials to assure of a beautiful effect. Some gowns are of black velvet, so much wanted now, with bodices of silver cloth, others arc of Spanish patterned lace sheer and silken with underslip of silver or of i;old cloth. A gown of silver cloth is very chic. Imported Bead Girdles, Gorgeous in Color iYlulti-colored and glistening girdles give tone to the simplest of these frocks. Sleeves are unusual in drape and line. Necks are shaped for becomingness and grace. 1 be gowns presented here interpret delightfully the best of winter stvles tor formal occasions. Priced from $09.50 to $125.00.

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