South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1922 — Page 10

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MOTHER'S LOVE KEEPS DEFORMED BABE FROM GRAVE

iinetcrn-Ycar-OIcl Mother to Rear II r Cm Says Offspring Shall Li IJY JAM! s I.. hlI.(;.MJ;X, (I. N. S. staff VminIi-nt.)

ONE BULLET SNUFFS OUT LIVES OF GIRL AND IRISH SOLDIER OIIK. Nov. 21. (iiy f. v. s.) l'rif Stnr oMIit ami n girl, M.uLrr Ialy, wer both Ullal by tin Mine lMillt while walking in Muljrravp ro.nl today. Norm ono ftritl nifn tho oldier from ambnh. Thr hulbt pastil throiicli hi blr Into fiat of tho girl.

PARKER STRIYES TO BANISH KLAN FROM LOUISIANA

CHICAGO, lirosra, born

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iLnnp SjH'vtlrr I'ays Fine in T ursday's City Court l A loiiM ! r" n.iid a 'Ar. of SI

.1. Baby Is I and ff-N in fV-"h Ju dir KovüC'.

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Gowrnor Proclaim? "War to the FinMi With Invisible Empire. u w. II. A i KINS. (I. X. S. Stall om-inUnt.) ("ojorlht, hy I. X. S.)

I WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. Gov.

Tvell Admit that, onr r IvHh. atian J ' n:d .n, to Whj h i n :: t -1 h .is s:irr-1 totterin. - , t:r a row with!:! th Lou;..ir.a d-! -

"Tho hhook-ir.j? in.-:ir.;v.i o f th' J pation. S vra ' mm b--r ar- 1

wo:-, or tr.e km- in my -f ar5 proof enough it h;? no id or- in th Tnlted Ftat. "Men have murdered In co! 1

to bo :rs sympathy with th- K I i :i anü htv- fharrdy rritl-i i th-

lav. Puhor rp r:M that tiit-1 r- i i m -1

Hunter Mistakes Iiis Mind Own Husinrss and Companion for Deer Crow Old. Woman's hlca

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Iy latcr.. In or. con;mai!iitv twfi ir";01!1 s,,;tnJJd rJir Vrfr Keaehes llleual Operation orMs for mural ujrlnrlitnT!, wer:! ' eixed i.y members of tho Kian. toon ! South American Shore Causes GirVs Death dlnnnenre:l nr.il rr nn- t-n.,.,e. ? i

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of a Great Physician

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phras-.- th o,n"-r on; wnuJd r.of . ... r )iar: d '.viti. op-ra ti!, an cj.n tho baby h- d-,d? Wou!d rnutfi-r. .i:d ImjI K.irr. ..' 1 Krrr- ''. r't !k- TiT'r . a f i . i - ntiM- it- --". it v.. ''. I r.- aP r fur Iilation I 0 ivp f f td ! '.' I r. '-f f !: J' irkir' orcüi.anc -, u :1! !- Harry J. !!.,.:. fu- d e.r. ' :: h- .r:r v- SJturd.-y y!:- , f r;'-' a: t ion 1.. -

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hn-ir.- Lil and lot,' a!, within powo;as c.M-f ex-ru:ive. to rnut tho Klan from its strongly intrenched usition of dcmlna.ncv in Iouiian.t's pulltl ral affairs. "A n.ar; i. a daiunabl- cmv, ard to utticli iiirnv-!4" t.i sah au orar.r.atlon atil reit! aiü '.villi in ir a. ,:,, i ! x arr iv fun .- " ( i a I'ulu r . i : a

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ard In the dark. I am .-Uvi cö- 11 ' w -,r,eI!or w:a ?'Vi,:!. opcnt!on to mfet ;t;, situation ' in "d ;tt th ,:lOU'1 ": " the mo-r-f t ff-ctivo way. ar.d cop-' ' with tho in n..r- that ha p.:dd j

bt-conio very real. If v. . ould . yum" li-lii f.om. th- t- v ral :t - ; and from ';. ,-. s .vrnm-n

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"e ox;-.-' t-d from s-m..? o ; th. s at", j-imiitriv afüi- t'-l. l!u- !

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Hi! th- po-.ver that thr c ninif: ! 'i'-'-" f'''? H in all ath . and : i

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;y '...'is n;.- u s . f.r.'i ana ioumii

husband and si- was Iiis third audi

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Hr third lr.jsV,atid. with whom;

shf live d 1 .". il 15 s wa." Vmbro?e (II-j

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le.pie. a Civil war Yftrran find sJio

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who did not die.

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... :'t;i:i aiiy doii.p a;vay; luox MOUNTAIN'. Mich.. Nov. :l.

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Afte-r worklnit n yrar on tliJ

; Chapin Min Air Ine hero, odkial

authorities have arretted Iotr. Tu r- ' 3S. employed at tho mtnr. A marrleil woman, said Turhe.-si to'l

-.Ith th- a.-v ;,.i..l n-f-n .nitri-t-. ! ,;i tli- j " bu.-;n-.-s,'4 ho

aid. "i.-' t j.:-.. .-r lif not d'-

.troy it." ro-s To Hear. Mi;.o. tin- iI'm tor j-aal. ni iyh.

have

a mince pie in the oven in 25 minutes

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a woi.u-ia; .ioia -i ,,. .it .tn r.ii- Italy an(1 l,rrjU;iu his wIfl. ..j Uvo

s -ien'e .v'.'il do al; it an tor the JnJ iTit. At: .-Itnv ,v;i! 1 tak'Mi of tfie

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futur.-. it m b- to adjust! liootlepgcrs Help School

children with him.

Tn-:hani 1! arm and kr to tho 1ody. Any thimr to h'-lp th5 little toother. l'or "h4 "h'i a rro to br-ar."

IJughcs' iSote Ends Hoiv in Mexico Over Oi! ; MEXICO CITV. Nov. City I )'.) The M.vifan government toibxy prut a not4 to Wah:n trton Matif.jr that th'4 recent inc dent in reard to the petrokum law project has been nfrr"ably rnded ly a statemervt from Sec'y of State Hughes.

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' una uy 1 nousanus RICHMOND. Nov. "iM. Fines for liquor law violators in Richmond during tho flrt six months of this year amounted to J9.G44, It was announced. Of this 14.905 went to the school fund and the. prosecutlmr attorney rot J1.875.

None Such MINCE MEM1

LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE MERRELL-SOULE COMPANY SYRACUSE. N.Y.

Korroi Kirm.t: ktcti cigau.. ' Otiar&nteel all Imported filler cvdth Bumatry wrapper. All dealers. Atfvt. 292.-tf.

WHY GROW FAT?

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I.rTnrc1t Tolls of I"a-y I'lonsiint Way . to K'ti Trim Attra-tlve Figure 1 i:on at Mlddlo Afff? Thousands of w.;n:?n who have Itad a trim, .stylisli tU'ure all their '.Jve. b-cin to take on weight In early mldille life. And horause they have hoard of "Fat and Forty" and U-.'cnu'e fo.di.sh starvation diet", rjdii'ulous exercises and certain med-H-ine.s only e-ni to make their condition worst . tin y ;iv up all hopo .tad .s.iy. "Oh. well. I rather r-e fat, anyway." Fat that shew? Fat that comes and ftay.- I not only cumbersome, but may jrov- J.inircrm:?, a decided disadvantage to your necessary activity and plea5ur'5. So why stay t!it way! . No special exercises cr diets! No iJancoroiL er sirkeninc mediclne. J(u5t a coolir.c. sparkling. Aperient pkas-int to take but quickly and

uatkeahly effective. i

y.ktticks i'ut llato Pruc Store or any good t'.ruc-'t can supply von with a lirge b-.ttb1 of Wendell's

Salts. Ambition Itrand. for 60 cents IJ

rrr.d will return your money on the first bottle purchased if you are not rporc than sit:.sn1. Adv.

BIG EATERS GET : MONEY TROUBLE

Take Si4Iis at fust sign of Bladder irritation or Backache.

Th- An. . I-: ao :. a . . t woaon ,V.t :;ard cot'.;:i; io-ainvt Kid-m-v trou'.:,-. i.-. aa-. . .. ,-.it of:-ri t-o i.ach r d kt -.t-.-i ..II v a-d ; , i,:.-h. Our ;.,.-! n't.-a ith nr;, cid which th- 'tN;dr-- s!:ie n f.IkT o it; !.- :. i vi: ov : - rork. v.;;. c...h. th- eihr.ir.a-i-.f :!vv... . , ,: i ; rtu:t is Jdn y t r- r weaknsv ind a c; i.-ra I ib- h!'- ::i :- ilth. U'lii-n . ir k: !: . .. jinps t lr".t: '..-:i- '.... inr:- i r th ur'.r.- . chu--ly. f.i!i . st .:;!-. cr yoi

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Nothing quite like it

Would you like to know why there is "nothing quite like" Dutch Masters?

Mrstrr Belvedere TONG before we had manufactured a rinple Tutch

JLy Matters agar, vc had formed a fairly definite impression of what Dutch Masters might be. We had in mind something out of the common run of pood cigars a cigar with a flavor distinctly and peculiarly its own. From the Island of Java we secured the right wrapper leaf for the results wc wished to obtain. In the Island of Cuba we found the desired Havana filler tobaccos. Much time was spent in experimental curing and blending processes, so that the flavor of this new cigar Dutch Masters might fairly reflect the individual characters of its varied tobaccos. The world of smokers knows how succcs sful were our efforts to create a new and different kind of cigar. Dutch Masters 'registered' from the start. It proved to be what is known in the industry as a

'natural seller. From that day to this, we arc glad

to say, Dutch Masters has gone on making sales records, and breaking them almost as fast as they were made. We pin our faith to Dutch Masters, because we know, better than anybody else, what goes into it, and how painstakingly it is put together. Manythousands of smokers evidently share our conviction that for tobaccos and for workmanship, there is nothing quite like Dutch blasters. Dutch Masters Cigar is made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New York. Dief-buteH by II MlIro-H A It HIS TO. South liond, I ml.

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A stupendous gathering of overcoats of all descriptions in styles that are now in vogue in materials that assure satisfactory service and in colors that will appeal to men who pride themselves upon their taste in dress, all are included in our Bic

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Women's Phoenix Thread Silk Hose at $1.55 Semi-fashioned hose with extraspliced heels, toes and soles; in black and brown.

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Phoenix Hose of Pure Silk at $2.55 The Hi-Phoenix heel in black; a remarkable value; wear and appearance are outstanding features.

Chiffon Silk Hose, $2.95

Silk and Wool Hose, $1.95 to $2.85

Full-fashioned hoe in a quality better in appearance and A full assortment in qualities as serviceable, styles as

attractive as are usually found in r hoenix makes.

service than that in ordinary chiffon ho-e.

Men's Silk and Wool Hose, 75c to $1 .50

also wool-mixed hose; in plain and clocked styles, and and $1.10. In desirable grades and shades; well rein-

in preferred colors and combinations.

Men's Phoenix Silk Socks, 75c

forced, assuring superior service.

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