South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1920 — Page 3

THE büUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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FINDINGS OF NAVAL PROBE MEN ON FILE I l.liairm.m Vaze of Award: Committee Make- Public, 1 ! ile?ult nt I n fMizutiou. ; - 'rO.NTI.vn:D riM IV.f;i: .Ni: I I ar,",,:d a u t r 1 . : . it i'i j i i r : ''TS .'J ;;i.t '1 r:.r :.. I 'ri::i-iv;:.- Adn ;iV r- - J I f' ' i".'''. . r ". .. . tr raa. a sr r.4. . :. I t - - - : s . . .-i.x r.;r;if.-r- :' !iis ---.afi', ! t .1 .ii.a r. .' : . r - t ard f a I;-t:'r.uui:-h' J st-rvha . ' -d c ii.u. r I . . hau'it vh...'.i l.;urli or th" "Ut! "- I j j. -...... i u'-i :c, a.a :!! A'i;n:ral .-.::;-' j r't h.-t.-r.- t :: 'T.iiait-.-. ! ''.'.i'h i: aid v.'iM ' ad a i llLat: . i. .i-w that no- . r uas, ciM.-j -1 rata Hrlti-li polb-i.--1 .':; s" ai.d r . - i :nor' lap. lhar m .11. a i i . 1 1 - a a-.i th an with f'his "v;i. I a 1 "';:. v a I . l I . -.parat.- K-i-rt rramtu. il, ,:m'...;iat. Flor ida . ar.ite r.-por Kiid that Se.-y in rhu-"in" i.e..- t -daad. hv n-r- oi:v!r 't ! .' t-d -as Pd'ow . aj'.;;ii '',m ,tl It di.-v xva. m.r.awn.tdn.tr.i i i a . ; ' . I the Kl. - :.a' i a f. l :,a.i! ajt.ra and th . a;:..- oolicv was ii'irsii',1 by Admiral

,;..K .ri!l, r. ,. vrM.-'r.anli.!"". ;i dtfctiv who bec(in-s easily

-a P. ad" to him .' , ' , .' .. .1 .ira:rai mpv . -ri; r-t -':y, I ni'-l. n. Tramm ii said. imd a is ritieism ,) 1 ,- I -- : : '

M..,. :.,,... (irant. Xildack. th-' r,s ,:?n:i fMJ-wtIfr ,k's-rv-M I'"-'-:..-mb.i of th- hoard of awards , -'-tUlon. I here are 1. members inind other r.av.,1 ofj;, r all of whom i clll,,"11,1 th -,lay- 1jU V" 'UT . v. r-..v,l theirwn judgment in j ty centers around Mr. Uush-

'. '--.;;.; u th: r comia udatlor.s of

' Th. report ?ai,i thoe o-ti.erslV;1 iro''1 !" nJuMt . prison fate, H . . .. . . .. r.ot lac.anir m lustronic abiluy.

ao-.- I :tv ii was x.j u.u .1 i-- i .-- 'am ndatior-.s v ro recr.-art i.e.r duty insofar as rdi'-t.-d tip r: ..-! rntin rr.e.J. Tt ad.b d that no r n'-r of .'pli.ion xl-a a 1 b ..-:: ih majority of naval o:!"u rs ;.:.'! S'-.-'v 1 laniels r-trardir.i; the ! c" .r.; .i.n -f o!t;.-er .-ho lost shit.s! Vit p r!"rme.i in roii: or mf-ritor-.oas ; r v i . S.-n. Trar.'.np-'i! m ir.ta ined that Ma mora!" -:' tic- i.a'.y n.:i..i.ui"'l ;; jr' d. TEACHERS" WEEK A SOI Til PE SO TO EM) WITH IIAXQLET ITU DA) r,;r:uu for Teach-rs' we k j I !." P! .1. : starts todav in all parts oi' tl;c .-;,t" Will oneplile III Sm'UUI Ihnd l-'ri.!ay niht wi'h a hami'irt at wliirh -niua than t'"0 local -vlini,.; teachers will attend as th ,'Ue-ts of tli lo. al s; !l0"! h.ard. 'I'h prlr.eipal talk "t" tin evening ill b .1. liv. red by I r. ;cor;xe p. tr..er. of I'o'.unib'... university, iii- Vaoj.et will be -.Tk" Future of 'i'r.niuPT for l'abüe Service." T.. i .. Ilia.-, state sup. ria' n.b nt of -v-b.. ..!-. will a !.-' diier an ad-Vna""-' th" d m r - vpe'.kers a" . h" eeuin will b" it ;:'. -rs of ;he local school board avd out. of : - n visit or.-. I". a li. r-.' we k as a.side by o. ''.oodrieh for th" p :i po--e -of .-i.atinu' inter. in t'a.-hing and .il " tor b'in'tine" tiie 'ocatian to n a- -taii'l no. The Week wi'l ... .,P.,.red in i-.iUtli (."lid Pv at .-ampaiun in the hi'h sehool : J;;.1 j ;h?.a.i:h .ib and educational i ;i - t"r the purpose of setting, :'o:tb. th" tv-eds of The rofeMo:;. 7 ;V COM'EPSIOXS AT

AIA I ('A In.Wl . Ll tth. iew of ti.. British and French kl'PI ir.'C rn T."''n prim- ministers that a speedy settb--EIl ICE I'Ulx I i ' I ;n, I t of lht. Adriatic question is f

. . ... wrv'oT.s W. t . made at the I ,- nb.t s.-rvbas of the Sab ! . Jem A rmv in tii' ir quart rs at ''7 W. 'oifa I''. They wer, eon.'.acted by Capt. A. K. Tr. itt w ho j .1... ..;.... t..'!..M- I.- I . . 1 I ! . i II'1 .- ' . ' J ' ''I " - i Will Mak" You 1 I-h.-rs of vi . ti ' The sm::M M'tnrters w ere

;.a.-kd. -.v.d a .--p--!'. pi eur.im ofjr.pprove a r."w settlenn-nt n'gotiated

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Tue.-d..y :.::hh Mar.-h Adjhjof the.Anurican government which st,.-. ,.f io-'ioit who is "V".nry of j wUs unacceptable to one of the in-

y,, F.-opte or-r i r i ' a : ion ii I Mi. hi-aM i: -l India-, i will -on. lue , peoob-s meeting at 7-.fM The '...err faniitv euartefe . ' , ' ' . W ! i I I'-'l'iiT v. ral mus'.e-il inni-t Fro', r.-'stafson of Lipome j I .. v:i give vioün ami vocal sr-Vetlor.s. - icompanie.l on the pi. ten

public and lovers of mu- hud it ia cesary to leclde on .i .,'rr' cordially lr.vltrd at - course whieh the American governv,l'tiu.M. specia! services T i-"Iav ; m. nt in aceordano- with its reiter- ,,, i ated statt nit nt will be unable to fol- ....

WREST MAS ALLEGED : nv MfPi ir t ri n A' RECEXT HOLDERS: 7o?erh Fomog'.erskl. ISia. v. T:- , is;, n vt.. was inder.t;.b-d Sunday be man that has conmi'tted s-v-.rai recent roanera s ;n Mcitn i.r.i. S.iturlav evening Fcmei.-r--'.; i r"b- ..... . ...... ... ..i .M.ss wuma tiayn.---. ;.i . p;. s'.en st., of $2. MNs ilayres ..-.. 0! a good des.-rip;! ob! up man which s':"- gc f" t!".e c'ice. ri i r '. o g ie rsk i was arrt. d S'iudav r :"!' a? " fiV'ii.-'- '. - s. ' l' hanr.e' t d ( I e .j (f.-'.- :, v'.'. , h- 1 ir -,- .' t-:-.c..t"i tr. , .- . - y .1 1 i. i iii'rniiii- I i'iv ri i im l tlll I .H... It. imf OPPOET THURSDAY ''.. g :.:.. e. ,.,,,.. a.. . -s i . . AC a - up .r- i iv i M.r;;.; h.;s i .;': - i . rk '.' . g .... v.. .... t v. . : . ;.. t!, virh that ' In v'ew. A a h n e :.:..!-. i a s w:. : tne tr. t r . o w iii :.. t. -..:..-:: I . - ' ! til' v :.,-:-.tv. 1U -s o I KAIN. .' .'. -i 1 1 . r"". M..-a '. : .. . a ha. ; :-.;. . . x i . . . . ::.:.':. : 1 :- ' . : i !." . s". .a dr. :';-.-:.. t ':.. . " .. :. :. a tt . : . : g o : v :...'.; i.-d, I 3 . k '

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Bushman-Bayne Score Success ; Speak ICS

!V.,r:'i'' X. IV.imrni at.d fpYeri: ':: r.v-i n capacity , ) f.Mv'f theatre !i-t night ir j":b" M:i!'T Thief." a play with a ! d ! :t;-.. pb't and plenty of action. i:v. u tl;o who r,rr.f-s ik.I to lil : .. :., i 11... i- t.r.r...-.' .f Vi. i if.-r r a n ' .'!- n '! to t: a ir.t rstjd M 1 ... r.- f.T ti.. .1 .... ,!r.r n ' f l.p''r :' rrjia .' last ihk'hh - .. . M; 1 :u:di inai! in- th i" i'.oiinsr . '.' ' I " I aj mast r V uh-s.- id.-ntlt'' ts ois. i.r.ti. tho last at. and i : pp'Tl"! Oy .Miss Hain- a.s .Mir; ...WW.:. i.'.. i.ikii- i i. .1..0L.L i... " pla. --l in j.n-on unjustly, and who ( s.iw-i hy a'.iyir.astr-r, v. ho at th a?.i- tim- av.'iiia-s a wror. d'-n' Iiis lath-: many yars a'o. N'ot niiwt-lcuiiit' rom-dy i1- tlvf-rly - i p. !.. i in;o uic nt'i iainni iu . ' l. t k. T...l i';r - !lyari. an nthusiasti,- iac,- track ; " ' 1 1 1 - i i i s it s ..i i .-.11.111 1 . i follow, r, and Ixdis Fro hoff as Col. jluake. Mi. FulW-Kyan is iri.sh j 1 proud of it, n nd is not hu .kinsr i r j h-r pa tivt wit. hf plav one of action through-"-.u. bord-riPk' on tlie melodrama, The numbers of th- ca-t take their I- v,..ll. the entire cast hem P"1 Harry I:. McKe, as McKin - 'r....... i r. '. .. .. v.- ir. .' i mi i .i. . ... . . . : oaao - o. u"S"res esp".iai ineniiuo. t."S-.-ii- I (' inifi .'.; If.'iri".- islii.rrurd ; ai" vmia:i in me pioi. ' i v-ri poi - a s ins pa 1 1. uau'-i i'T . m- ui - 1 , li.. ...... t-... T-i. .. r .. - I I .. ... .. . . I mau anu .uiss i.ine. j-iuä .-vuam.s : as James Warden, the man who is ' . . m . .... The scenic effects are pleasinpr. Th" show is worth sednc. It will b iepeate.1 a tile Oliver tonight. Will U Vipri Attach on V, S. Literary1 Test M:V YUK. March 7. Stat" Sen. Ik A. Cotillo announced Sun-d-v that he had leun ttatherinK 'vidence which will be used as the basis f"r ah attack on literacy test i apiirod under the immigration aws. in tnis connection ne cu . tlie b aths or disappearance of per- j sons wno were ueponeu , the cot.ld read although they had friends in th:r. country. S-n. Cotillo told of the case of 1. 1 tore uttenno, wno arm u n-i in Janm-.ry from Italy with his four chib'.rep. "expecting to join Mis', futtorino in Albany, where she was ( vtr'bllshed as: a dressmaker. The father could riot read 40 words of the psalms and was leported with the children. He and the youngest child died on the voyage to Italy under ircum.-'.ances as yet un x-p!aia--J. The family faihd to get in toimh with the mother while th-y were detained at KM is Island. Mrs. Cuttorino has sought tho aid of the Italian consul irt getting the survivors of her family from Italy. Immigration authorities an-!,oaiie.-.l that th" children would be admitted and that the mother mi:;ht never from th" steamship what her husband paid for his r:s'ige to X-w York. Text of Wilson's Pejdy 7 o r rancv and England I CONTINFKl FROM PACK o.NK. ..... . . . . . . - . t li. AroMlrranPo Itl or";, nt importance. Hut lie cannot Imi th. . Imiili.'il sillTir.'-S-ji,,M ,,f hj- responsibility for the fail-1 (irc to pmcIi a sobititui. He has U1. -ejy adhrd to the provisions of ., sv.tb.in.nt which the French and l. .......... ... i-...nJ'iivi.il illl.lsU L'Vl I I IIIM'.-lll. .v.iji... euuitabh' in the joint memorandum of Ieeember and has dehn! to I without The knowledge tr apjru.l teretetl gtvi rnmcns and w hich m jx;s -opinion was in direct -ontradie!n of the principles for the detcr.se of which America . nter"d the war. Th, ii v i riis I ii nv r. KiiiH u m hi-- note of Fehruary i ) and n" ! cniur.-d to express the earra-t hope j I'hat th" allied govern mt nts wi.l not. .... '7nn M Spend J2K000 To Aid Christianity ! Ni:Y VollK. March 7 The inter- j churcl rid movem.nt announcu jnday that the l'.'JO budget or Amencr. tb noiti in ttions cooperai- .

mi: tor- aoiio . ao- ei. n-.oo ok .tCKir.g companies, anu tne iiepart-li-;u',' . r; .o-i'.d amount t((jn,nt undertake to see to it that - . 1 . ; . 1 . i i. I illlll , , .

f.;.;,,,,...... i Aiiaa s..;'.vuu,vw would epvU'l d m America. , re... Toorev to h,- PeIlied will be ii :dtd .. folb.ws: i i orc;g:i m.-. .:.-. " . u u 1 1 t home loio'VS . : ' V. I ah .Creation. - .. . .. i . .-..o... ( ."an religious ed'ic.it ion. 5 o.'.-' I ..''J ' '. A::."t. a'.i hospitals and Ihtus. ii'kto t-i i t; tri iti-.st r ia . I -en - .. viet.s : P. vi f.':'. t ' . ., 1 e ".i mis.-vt- ' . tl. '.''v. Determine Status oj . . i t hittvu Food IIIWI V 1 "V'T i i 'Hi -'Alb '. March 7. Tb -. at . ... . , . . . i . ot . ue'ago s per:si.ao.e 1.M.K1 saj.j.. . ciaiig. r.-d b-. a ..t t-, c.illir.g v. .... ! v "Insurgent' railway prs -.:-.. w'.li r t t- a consid. :- . ..... .1 wil.l . . i.L I I : 1 i . . . J , . - I . Uhl. on action take:: Monday at a t tii'.g of r... :r. .a rs of the 4 U.- . - ..uu T an-.st rs ar.d hauueurs ur.rs unmbbd ion. !.! .:.:s of ti." nr.. or. ast SUIl'taj' ...... ;. 1 ,it"ir.i th..- . i .!.. ai.i ,......r - strike, ar.d tdiit. rs w ..: ll.m. iii . v. . ... . . . . ." . . ... with r--prese:.tat:v-s of the ' ' - Ah.cr: au Kaiva consumed m arThis wee it: dicatc -.-.:: c f t : ".- . ' X t 'A '. to the ;uryi i r u 4,i it i r. Mil m i: it i . '.MÜS. M.ir. 1. 7. -A:- atrial st-r- : . v. .i.- ina uguiP 1 by thrt .-; aviutb-n. M. 1 'lai.dhi b,y ; .'.. v. T'.i! a'd I.' ii'i'.r.. ;'. : : . . . . ". . '. : g- .:..,-1 : : : a " . 1 '5 p'.-- ..'-it 'li.- tr.p w.i- v.. th

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JREY - J. N, GREENE ! IN SUNDAY SERMON Yvi splendid Sermon on I ''Heroic Element!? in Jt'-u-

Well Attended, n 1 the Fir-t Mtlio.Ls: . hJnh A: ri. '-s S'inday mjrni:.r whieh ' 11 ....! 1 ... . - . . . t ,.,-.- l, i . .. l . .. ti . ..I " --j-. .a... n- n... Ia-nv:its m J-u?," arid show, d I that though J'-sas i- " " v.. ... v ...... t . ' , s l . ,If In,in'11' ' charact. - r heraus of hit n:H;kr.''.-s 1 .,...,.1 r - - . k. . . . ..uu nii' 1 t'.s. i'i i ii 1 m in, ii fii' V ..i-.,; . .. ., a ..:m . .1... i i .. i.'iw. .iimi -.n. it; cil ll ill T'T in torv !! said in part: . , . jf iis n.t'i srr,.p.h .. -..r. -.tit.- v coniniaiKllni.'. H i.-ia.h- his nrf.n,-.. 1 4. II. .X 111 .kllUi'L hood people kn;W it. Hy dr W p--pa. to Him as a mai-ua dr.ua: 1 i jdint'.s Ti.'r- was a force about

Him that ,causr,l His .Ta-mb-s to:r'f'r- "an1 v.-f'v plar.nd such

paus. vli n th-y sought to lay violent hands on Him. Manly Lift. 'Hack Ok' this pou.-r of j-'-r.onab

3" hments tliat ontribut-! to'ih! party sat down to tne waddhr j

j :t heroic, manly lif-.. In physical breakfast amid much lauprhter and courage and tidaranro Jesus was ru rrimmt. TIp b. st man was just unsurpassed The pli.vsical is the lirojH)i.. a ioiisl to th,. i,ria. and n ent of a'' nan l.ut tnn 7 ' v,h,.n ...meon.- handed thr11 fni OI man. i' it measui.-d on: . . , , , that plar.e Jesus w,.uid suffer notli- ;iPtain a telegram. lie read th- ' contrasted with .th r heroic .message quickly and hi.- whob- ' J'trsonahties of the world. He was j countenan-e changed. !"' 'fraid m the presence of danger "Had raws, .bar?" asked i:.-m.,r

Morn f n 'i n I if T . . ..v..-. or ea n i e surrendered -Ilmseir ; uithout h.-sitation to the m.,;, that came to arrest Wim in th.. ,-,r.l..n

:., Vfl, , f.... .. -".me to report at hc-a.iouarters t.dav.

k m. m, i .uu I . . m . ... ii. law. u-nrii' M -j a n r-. t- t-...-.., ., - - - . ...... ji . . 1 .--vii . k'T li 1 .-.iiinjiiv k'i a;i ui an in; l,.,t.i.f . . . ..... 1 . . ... ... an that of Jesus, as He humr on th" 4 cross with rent hands and f-et and j torn side, the burning fever a in,'-i mented by the enflamimr wounds i " xerrioo iniris. yet exhiPitiii'-r a .illf.l rv. k Vir 1 . ....... v-7ai.iL,.,; in. ii Knew no complaint. Intellectual SiIc.

"The intellectual element must ! nmv' ' uu (n 111 "" entr into the makeup of a well the station." Then she turned to rounded man. Tt is not enough for th" other people. a man to h ie the niuseh of an o-1 "You'll have t save the old shoes and the courage of a lion. To till ;irid things for our anniversary. hTv, tUnYuVl U m;U'p 'n" t"U"1 'Vims don't stop ratine I'll be hae intellectual lorce. This Jesu:-.. , . . , T did not lack. His -nemies said that1,,:,k 1,1 11 Ww ,nmutf'" 14,1,1 1 want He knew 'letters' which m.-ant HM'ou to P oTl as if nothing had hap-

had much knowledge. He was

muni uu in- ni-iorj oi me jiast. "i ou ar the most wondrrlul girl He earri.-d the scripture in His iiiind.jn the world." Allen told her for the and heart. He knew both nature a. u .... tm. u..

and lite. He laid down princlpb-S . ... .. . . .' . .' . for the ontrol of social life which 1 v. w.. l . i lh: has lU!Up. contributions to the I I : V T 111 II n'HI i;iI FflVI 1 t TPII. iteraturo of the world Hiv, ntt. r. .. . " . Jt!Jri,'t1l ,1 r .TZ" Sermon on , ' , ,raf,'rs :'n'1 1 1S Cueranc.:-'1 !f J:L ,

sneare have been farott..n I... h-ot'ters for the wiv.-s of the men are

a vision that spanned plains and - " - - - O -- i- Iiisas ami reached to the horizons of I ittrmtj. I Had Devotion. "Jesus had a devotion t His mission that amounted t(( hiroic per sistency. Some men can dream well but n7hevOIcanno;1 Z' l out tnc cannot iealie th n dreams. Jesus could do both. man who cojld display the real manly spirit must IK his vision as a L'tildlntr star iV.r hk lif, -.n.l ti,..- , 70 , oe wi ling to pay the price .f saciidefe,t iVw r lernr (Ureal in order to realize it. A hard fall or a blackened eye will not d ter;: him. A Gethsemane or a calvary may be ahead but he moves on. "Morever, Jesus displayed the heroism of the spiritual. heroism of th- spiritual. He had placo for tlo- spiritual and moral side of life. He eould discriminate I'l-two n the irtotl and the bad. and always exalted the right above the wrong. The caus- for much of the confusion anl uncertainty in present , day social life is in the fact that many who assume to be leaders of men have foriif.tt.n to ketn their eys fixed on the spiritual and moral ideals;. Tliey have thus become blind lealers of the hlind. It is ;t mark of the heroic and not of the opposite ,n these days for a man to hold rightcousn ss aloft as th itleal for social attainment. Any coward car. drift with The crowd, but it takes the hero to point the way to social and personal righteousness. "The Christ of h-roie .p;aliti.-s has not lost his appeal to men. "Whp properly seen, He will draw men to Hims'df. Men understanding Him as He is. see His beauty, fed Hi power, barn th-ir own defects, ami through Him come to have their ..Ii mes cieause.,. lorgiven an. t. v. ......... ...v ... M;i(, (( Shit i. Mrnrf . L, r r, J PI; ULI IAS E LESS

COSTLY MEAT CUTSM- so Jon t "orry coodiy." j op the 30-mile train ride Kleanor WASillNCiTON. March 7. Plan allow.-.! herself little time for for reducing the American family thought, but knitted frantically all meat bill were announced Sunday th- way. The inn wa some disby the department of Justice, which tan. from the station, and the

. will urge housewives to turn from :!h-...hi.Bh P r.!r,! ."'ntS t0 l0SS Ctly' Fair price commissioners in everv ' 1. state will be asked to direct an edurational campaign with the cooper- ' ation of retailers, wholesalers and ino consumer receive., good meat at low prices and that no abnormal !,,.,,.; -,ro nn the Inn-.-r rrcr.t portions. Want Food Ro'jnlatnrv c - t 1 I . S T . j latWS Itl i.ampaign -ru- l oin- f 1 . - i'i. . .m i''iki. .a.iaa .. i n- .n.it.omi; c'on-umers b-agae s.;n.lay seneM .est to p.a foim inaktts et tl..-, .eaduiK' I'.ohtical parn-s asking th-m j ;.. ire lud" certain t. od reculatovy .. i ... . ... i ...... -i-k. . . .-. . ... i "Iil n,'iar" P-11" iu-.--" mmu" .-d-ral regulation iv.o.i ln.nist ri--. i and application the ttile indu t ,-i .. , , t- tp - same pr::'.cpic ot con:- . . . : . t,;;isorv lirar.dmg .m! lai-l:ng al- .... a.. . . . .'. ; . .1 o, r. v..:,,n t.. f... ..1 i .ll . ..il-i. ii-'l .11 I '. ..' II V' tlr. . Ui:iTF.It.Ti:s sTATI :MKM'. XFYV Yi:K. March 7. William tJihbs MoAdoj. fornu-r secretary of J ti1(, treasu-y. Sunday night reitt r - , , , . ... . . ated his determination not to perlnit tho u.,. of his name as a cat:the treasu-v. Sunday night reitt r-; iii.... . t,.. ; l .-... ; l . ...... i . i' i-. iii.- iii i 1 1 . .- ii. ... i ii.-i:.!.ii . . i i i ii . i ,.i., ,.!.-, rn i i r .. i ' . r.i .... . .ii ... 1.1 .11 ii. .l -l ..1. li ....1.1. . .t... ..... .t,.. ,..4,i. ... .....t. .f..w . i : ! k.iii in.i k ii .i i" n.' i .1 uivi.il a havo tntered t!:e rac th-re sitü-e j his withdrawal was ar.noar.c d. in vi ' ofi i i:. T-Kl. Maro-. 7.T"ue p. a. " .:'- frr u th" Ku-:.'i savie'. g.oam-:.-. nt t Japan is report d to ::- elude as ...; of i; terms a siipui : -tiop to tor. go bulshevik p: pagar. 1 ' in tl ' ,!:i"!.o-' n.pire. The t rn.- ; '. ' - . . I o :' . I '. . 1 ! o j ! !.-.;.,.. . . ' 1 . I . t ! . c - I - h: pan's - ..-P.h.j, ;:i to-.

1 far east.

Report By Kitty

Tl.e : w-ddin; tr.ii:.s t:.- Mfj:,:. ;..-..:iri :r.ar h p.-ab-d out ma j s:i--illy a. the brid- ar,I cm,::, .-.ime 1 slow ly d I; ili i , ....... l. .. i . i ... . . i .iv,i i 1 i ii : j .; . w a f th' ' ' wu,., , . , . soli;1 . ',j:s did. t ' " ' :

a,,( sh h.1Jip:,,. .L th., munVior ,.ar,., ifs so simply worderft;l. I .vi..,,,!, . .... i "....-f i t

it,'- Iii' lifti i 1 1 1 rOi ' s I ( 1 . .. oU "vTv y '-r. . r.r..r.tiv 1... . ,,tf,,i a... i i v '-. ' " ' " iaiv usts at th- rtr'j)ti'M a litth- , .... i.lI.T. tll I n. i'l-iHilil l'l n: mil- ' i friil is r.lit th ha taK..nn---? tliiiar I have .-y.-r .v.-n. T .P.n't v.nn.h-r ' IJt.lIfl'.! IllT.'i JIa h a Ion--1 lor.r 1 .. ,.-. "A wlifi'..1 w ; r ti;r:!-d Kl.'.a v.a Ti'H-rful trip!"

Th happiness r.f 1 1 1 newly mar- Errof.m. lied eotipl1 S'.-cira-d to be shared by "Th-n. we'll make this1 the uedeyrrywne el.-. and the ntire bri-Jdin bre.ikfast that we both missed

1....!-... 1 ....,1. ..... l. . . .... i appreh nsiye! v. ..-rt, , - . ,, . ,r, . Vu' " rst P"--tflhl-. Tley want. - .t ; m ro in cm ii i n ir ii on mi n.is c.nne 1:0 1 , , . - supii'.se. "Oh. Allen, how n-.if l! Ititrht in thf. rnl(hIIoof our Weddhu,. too! ....,. , tr .... . . . , , """J- "' mi, risinir i in" occasion ime a truesol.licr's wife. 'There's a train that! leaves at 1:3 ami it's after 1 o'clock fa-,Ioned while I'm pone." ... ... , , , . station "nvi.ne el. would li a ve ni:nip n tii lit miircn thic 1 1 i - k .-. - a - - v k . w w a - hot amount to anything, and if it! do.n't rn h.. h-o t- n ,!. .... M- .... v .. wv ...... ..... ... v.. Hut if T can't cm-, and they don't send me ritrht over I'll hnd a pho-e you near the camp. The quarnothing t brag about around thfre Yu'll ! brave, won't yuU. dear?" T 1 1 w ir you tomorrow." "It wa.n't be for Png. darling it; just can't be," she choked, aa for a moment she elun ti him helolessly.

Then she pulled herself together and j Al-nri from the instances of the 1 nvi rnmi ni rnnn with the IUI Th-.avcd him a cheerful g lby f ro,y ; .J0cf unlrV pro" thr windrnv nf Ikt car, ad thru li',n.(, ,iS ,Sin Regular -ourts of .-ould not see th" tears that w. ro I ,.,. ',1 ' f '''u ,,n.i slnr i v?n-

., i .... ... i iiiniiiii, lunoi ii i ia.e. I5lJt jt uns Jint ,jmi, Ujo ,af;T KUOst' that Fleatior threw her, . . sen on n r oe.i ana mihou i.uTnri. T f li'i'l 1 .r o ti i- . . io ,1 l , ,. ii et . 1 i x -

.... Ii. An experiment of holding Sinn pected. and they plann-d verythmg Vf in r,lUrtf, umlf,r tlu. autlu rity of so carefully. Her trunk had gone..,, Irih ..,,,,,,, u: i,a. bl(..n tried but

riml A1b n had paid for tluir rooms . , . . . l;,t th ltle mounta in mn. where they were geipg. H" had even given her the ti-kets to keep for him iMi-u ii-- r"- o." i. iii...: hefore the ceremony. It was almost too hard to bear. Suddenly KIeanr -at up on her ,'"'1' 'i,h ;,n i,lsllir'',t"""I'll go just the s-.ani"." she dert'.....? "iiut til co a .-l.'it i iv lil-. Kv.rythings ready and I en .-nmo back tomorrow if I want t". It mav be que r to go fr on a w, dding j trip alone, but it's a Jot nicer than, staying here and having all thej neighbors condole with me. I'll tlo it!" In a few moments Fb-anor ap - peart d beiuro lier ninth r dressed for her journey, and the astounded ! dy looked at her in amaz"m-oit. Fut Mrs. Osgood was a sensible woman and not easily ..hsturi ed. so isne made nttie ohject.o'i to ner i daughter's plans, i "If any word comes from Allen lb-fore I get back, phase wire at i once, mother dear. I'll b a good ,iril,i in thn rrto winter air wav delightful. Ther'were few guests ,'in'1 tho kin,ll' littl0 old la,1J' who . It lAi f K''In ine nouso uni not oomer ner) with useless questions, hut took her to a cheerful sitting room, w here a I erat i,0,,r.i, Jit. .1111 "Hrink this tea. my dear, and rest yoiir:-lf a bit. It's O UOW, SO VOU II "not want dinner till 7. If you want ar.vt r.mg. ring. r thanked her. aid after .ri-.r. V... tei threw hrsolf no -i I 1 . I . I . 1 k. k. .1 .....v.. , ,,lKh py the r.re. It was lusk and through a large window she could t. ;.,,.;tt snow-capped mountains w,i;,.. , tH.. uint-r twlttht ........... ... - (-?- . , . j, . 1 ! ? J- - - Though, la-aror. and h r ej r. too a ...:.t. ii ei ..... .o, .-, l t-. . i . on s mueU k-ais. a ...-or.. . aw av and bt-uan to say to tt-rseil tie- last words . a p.. m she had r.-. id r.t long l-."for I'Nor .v-.-ii lovo n.uy la id ihr;u bath nor halt their st rn advance. As your dear lad and my d. ar lad i .-. on th ir wav t.. France." ; . ,, . ,,.,,,- p, r tM... .v 1 1 -r .i w .u.e IP. T uu- ! , , , . ,, , 'drooped and she fed asleep her tired lids clock when Tt was almost i O - ... . ....... I-.. -i.l ..-inn.i i ; 111 i i n v.i .1 t . !M i;ti. ! . -iiuii". i ...... ..v. ..... - - - - - . - ... Til r i i m i : i : . .,. ... m.. ,.m , 1 l i : ; u r 4. -'v .'ii;:. i . k i . k i - ...v t she coi;si..;cre'J supp.-r is reui.y. drowsily, ar.d s..t u t: u tue c ju . i n; n t:-r ihr.. 1 poi pel out had. f'-r s:ttu.g i:: a big uiu:' i.v tb T.re v .-. r. t )-.v:sh.i " a : ; : "Alb-:.:" ir.g again? V.c. .. t taku.g l;-f :',:" h" .: :: i a- : . ;i::;- 4' v ;- ; n a m:s.t.!Ke the tLLcrrim w as 3Ur

Today Parsons.

Iprv.j rf.a,j: Tioport at hfit - 'i'iwar - tf rs ' --"k from today.' Stupid. ,'l!t . f MI,tKht havo ,Hen wo'1 i i i'a'iani juu at once an.: your . . . '3 . . . . ...... k- i . . i iaah. r :-IJ iiu- you had con.e lnr Ltr you. Ar- yi.'j p!ai t soe m? "(Jl td, why I can't biIicvc mv p;vs . .i i um ,ii .1 T 1 T ' r -1 . i T 1 1 .'I f.i. .-,rr. i "n I . 1 . . now. ai:d I'n: t..o happy for w, .rds." ' .-... i, .7 ,. .... 1 . ' kr;.uii ai.U Uin sit down and ialla-d as if thy had) . I Hi'it ..'I1 .Mfh i.tli. r fur t-c A v" ,-v.c. . lav M tr.-.-.n irtmlU- .Ha to a ii:a.ur..a. dinnor. 'Tould you cat anything?" Ai:.n "iv.uld you cat anything?" asl.fd Could It I'm simply st irvcd. It.'

;iir.iay r..t Lc romantic, but I aia.

"So am I." admitt d the bridvtoday. (Tome on. Capt. Searlcs." And J taking hiia by the hand, the b: I pulled him '.villi nrrlv towards Uliniiur room. whrothey did ' redit to the inn cookery, ; ; . N i WÄ D TIME Ä PT TC i II Mil I 1 111 Vi MlJ 1 111 1.1,:... - k.:.. i . n. . , . ... . ... ri'l" the full WAR TIME ACT IS

REVIVED IN ERItW

l)fMu nf t1i 1?mIih Ar. T) , , i Ttrmirrlif 1,, Iie. .rr.i;.,c ! r'" v,kw f ClII Operations DrUl.IX. March 7. The defense of the Koahn Act. adopted for purposes of the war, is heinp fre Iy employed in the prove mm en t's structrle with th Sinn Fein. It was under the powers delegated to tlu 'nein- ...... l .. . . i. . . i t . i niniriiv uns ai i mau ine i i'.em insi Journal was suppressed. In .accordance with this law also many cass ; j f all g'd s-dition which ordinarily i I would be tried in civil courts now ! j are heard by court's martial De-i ! portations of suspected persons are! ! m:.H.. uo,i..r thiv -t it ' ..,., ri?...l th-,t Jf.rh'ro- Irishmen nr. ' ' .i vfi ' l iliat n a'linsr irisniion a T" . kept in prison in l'npland without I . . . . ! I.V","' Vi rSX. a?ainSt ""J . . , ordinary rniswimons iicui. , The government, hnwcvf r. docs t confine itself to the rx-rcise of its war powers under the Oefenee "i nie Kenim Act put many proseeutions take place in tlie ordinary way before police magistrate's This is quite unusual in ljublir. where th poli'-e. magistrates are regularly appointed are salaried officials: but are rare in the provinces where, the i magistrates are unpnul. I - . " ' ers appear i.'ire in- civu eoaiis ;1S lilii;:mts and ;..s lawyers; but they i refuse to r cogni.e the jurisdiction ...... .t,... -when s-ttinir to ; 1 l" ......v J.-. . 1 trv criminal offenses. un ..mll scale. I ;"n ' , . . w her a dPe U is only pos.-unle in be sett ltd by ; araitrntion. since tneje is n.: as hi tho (UP of ül" or,,in;,,,r-k kt, r(,,nr.s iuv means oi oniiei .om no- w.i . 4. ,,i iitii".n' WAR BADGES IN ENGLAND VANISH Service ia. Popular ef f. i-. i r v.. Shortly After Lud of W nr. Harolv StTIl Now. LONDON. March 7. War bades la.re vanishing in Knglatnl. For l.rtino innnth, after the lighting was: r alnieft every luan in the sir -t ; wore some kind of badge. Now they are all dis-app.-arlng rapidly. ; The" service insignia whkh has i . , . Kro3tPr mIUibers is the! silver active service badge, but its popularity may be attributed to tipfact that it is the most rr.at of the lot. Few men now sport their regimental crests or their honorary ribbons in London streets. Other things sartorial, popular- j Ized during the war. have remained J in favor. The oniccr's "toothbrush" ! moustasche. for instance, continues! to be the vogue and with it gen- J erally appears one of the b ather- t headed swagger canes affected hv i Huritish subalternns bef.ire their j , .,, .. ICE COMPAMES WILL SUBMIT SAMPLES TO BOARD FOR ANALYSIS INDIANAPOLIS. March 7. All companies selling ice in Indiana will be required to submit samples to state board of health for analysis to determine whether it contains bacteriological or chemical contents deleterious to public health. acI cording to an opinion, by Fl: Stans-; , bury. titty. ge:ira!, sibm'.tt-d th" state food and drug com- t , ni:ss:or.r. i 1 " , Th,. OJink,n VaK ..yi when a construction was ak.-d of an act of' '. the l '.. l f. legislature providing that all nun ral water and other wat r ; : that is ffer-d for sale mut b. t-st- , -d by the i-oard of htalth. In the I ..pinion, the atty. g-neral -ays: ! "Ic- is defined as 'congealed or' froze n water, and is vimply frozen water intended for human consumption. In my opinion, it is included in the provisions of the law." '' League of Nations can b T nir.ric iti't.-..-! Of n-r I ,o i r,.iV i. . . . ... i "" . .......ii n, .k ... w . '4 I . mning. says Frederick W. Wile : Cth rwise he favors ! Kngiish-s-peaklng p-op!-. TOO I.UK TOO CLAMI-V I.OsT p.. k. r ...... i . ..rua'.:ii'.s n. ... . an.l ... a .. r:: IP-t .. - a Ml h W ;..t. - i:i-t":: at. i : . . r .p.-p.:. hi be a'. :et;.r.; P.- : a yti . V. . N'all F V..,:a." v. .-J .. It.uu.T- Mr. isioü, IJuccla l:-v.

.n:vs nxnui.ui:.

j The 1.1th birthday of Isidore ; Hookp. iva.. ociclrrattMl hv ovr 5"0 U'tvKi n-0'1- '."i"" nnl children sural ay r vnilr. ; at the p.. vr h.i!l , "n !. V.'i-vn A tl;rfO-'''"-:r w Uli ri-l- t T . ...... , , ' "',-", A M:r:tuaj.--: ir.'-.-t:: hM in :! t 1 ' ..11 1 .111 op. S. Michigan t. MU.uay -ntnc was att.-n.hd l.y ovrr hard:d m. u.h as. . L1 I'INT Ct'Ml'oliT a.

March 7. Th ha:nb-rlai:i hofl. a I'.OSTOX. Marcli 7. Th" l:v.pp::i famo'is t'j,rist i.sort. -r ctr-d hy!b"..rd -t. an-.r 1 a i' f . r-1. Norfotk to

Permission :' coiijrrt'ss on tin- cv-rntn-r.t r-c rvatior at l-ortr-s.-MntTi. w:, iU. rr.v..i1 1 . i a iv 1v 1:r,.' lh;t. start,.,i in a room' ön th. trroui.d :!or. o rapid was tl;e spr.-ad "t" the flam.-s that in two hours nuthii.ir was b-ft but scanty ruins.

Attend Our Opening Sale of Gorgeous

Tuesday and Wednesday At the Lowest Prices tunninir rtu-- t d I m m J& ' j I n I Hi III s M .1 1 '..'l i ; 1 1 f a I i;ev

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ha" - -Ti V. "trimiaed in eiir an wc.r:; ro.aa V"iif r'irM f"r r',is pe'iir.: Sale and efter.M . A il r,K-i -it You wllU-k ÄÄ

MA r. i'.n render :1t "'1 l m ' 1 iie.-tuty, s.i . tirly

.-vV.fi.) MMCINii TRIM. HATS I : cm i ; t i Tu I r r i ir. ui .1 ii.-its in si i k t.'.fl't't.i and str.-.w oinPin-ti.-n: also tiiiet hat si.a r-s Sm-. i;:l

2. fl S I 1 : H ADVANCE SALE OF

&M,W

New SPRING SUITS

H

W" i t It K.iP'i- otdv a f.-w weeks :;w;y. vt . feature lor :;ntirhiy a wetnlerft'l ile of !.an ls"ii!e n.w spring suits in ..e sf?."i : full r i i pi" tai'. silk braid triiata '! and tall r 1 Ui"!'.5; full 1': Nicy Mi. od : Sj iab.

A small deposit and we will lay away any garment you may select during this sale.

$35.00 AND

l.n IJ;nitifM TrPotin-".. .p-.r.'on lew Sprain.- Tccl'ds ni.-d- at." I ritniie-d ia jn-t r1.-: -tyb-y tied )ou will ain;ir ni-.st : tli- ar.- part -f a l.t- purchase in s-.'.k Ta ft eta . S.ite-n. W'Zul Serges, Tri-.-"!iu

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Wonder Tuesday and Wednesday SVloney Savers j

' Ü $3.00 Jap Silk Waists T !... 1 i f Tl 1 IV I I 1.1. 41 .'aj. silk wni .;ts"l:i r 1 1 QA a- n.-st soring ty lj . J a s:aiti..'. preiiiiy iroa -na.-d, each Child's 50c Hosiery All sis f..r beys r trirN. heavy or fine SS, ; iht.ed. fast bbe k li 12 and soarr.l-s. Spe- Cik CI . i il for Tuesday an in pj fj fl , Wednesday, pair . . . V V Women's $2 Muslinwear Dainty la er trimm. 1 jpiwiif. chemis and r pettl' xatt. made of C line quality sfr tin- j I Ii unnlin. Choice I ' ii 'S'lay and Wed... t, .39 Wom's $2 Dress Aprons i:tra tine juality J e. a :lb" .Ires' apren. Q A A in hi.' iit 'r dot ch O II .TT1 ne, prettily trima.' I I S.-I-d Tu..!iy V j,; W d :i-s. My $5 Long Crepe Kimonos In l.ea-itif id serpentine crepe. r..md'j;ii.--ly trimmed with dll; U ) n Q rll.b.ms. epoitle shir- p If,. i U r.-d and loof inod'-i-. rt ll - Special ViJ

a league of . 1 X J. t THrK I 1 ' kV I TiD IU J&tWB&yJ ( 1 U X M

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G. O. P. Leaders Plan

Convention Program rniCAC". March 7. Members; of the rt p ;b in. national commit- j tee. including Will II. Hays, chtir-

j . .. t..4',.l V . i 4 . . til A " rian. arrived in Chicago Sunday ff-r j fo,;ou i-ug a -; d t's illness of pnt ua meetir.c .f th ho iy M"m1ay at J i.1(ni.t. : s,;r;. . hy his if' republican hc ehjuart. rs. The on- i , -.,ra j; t ;.,.r Katl Willi in.

e::t."n ror:n-i!" also will no-! to ro!iiif tf arr,in''"',c?.'s for th r- ; jMinacan p I'll- rir. -: Hays : r.ouno Sanday rauht Y.r 'i ; ;ik" ;ho foilowir st.it tr.'-nt at !itu"Tiv.v s-s-ion: "T ha.- rop-atodly s'.a-o 1 ..- hl.ff that th .'.v.ty ,,f th, f h Mrrnan nf IIIT- ..Ik."'!..! V ' I I : 1 I A I 9 V I 'II ii ; th.. u!;ii:,h!o rt :ip I M,,;; s.i;. (r- t:.y j-rform ilP e wüh ;ay proiais.-. si i:Msinr ii. m.ri). ! Huston. wl-J. h w.is report . I di-M j ! I 1" mib-s of: X.iv.f : k--t sh--a!s ! f u r 1 v S'-:'iil iv u- . : . i . . ? . -. . ? ' 'i t . : and ' had b comr- a m". n.,.-'.'- p.' yiation Sinaay n. ;cit. a. "ia".;r.r w;r. ,' ss me.-ac la . e : !..;. ).: h fron t.'a- s'.i-a tc.er I'.ii'.'dio:;' too.l .v durit.tr th- d.aa

South Bends Greatest Apparel a id Millinery Store

World Beating Wonder Values That's Bound to Crowd g

Our Store With Thrifty Shoppers.

jnJ Jmm Mill h LI

in the City Compare Our New 3 und . llrlui ami PATTERN r n u ato L. U I1H I o stlo. p.':d!y

r i i.' i 1 1 ltl-.iM a nd .-pi.- - : :, liiitla-r pri.-e.l "!' v i! I f.ain.' In i'..- i:r-.'i! .a" ha '4.P. lair'e :a..l .sra.ili !-,:;.p

all liU'st p ':zi- i t -iinn.' -i r.ia.-k .1 nd ) tl.olrV uh come m .'.rs. S). .-.!;.! f." t!.i sale

.. and s".' NEW HATS h i iy f ;d :.'(. 1 p. i. . " 'i a ! t url.ati;. '

TRIM. HATS rrrtiy ft raw, l.rii.l, rial..!-, and ci.:n;in:il P.n triama-.l ; a -r i t ! i t . 1 " : tea! a v iin Sj.e.-i." 1 j--ilig ale Iitiuij aats Milan aiM '.a J'1 . ii........ fr-'iii BEAUTIFUL $40.00

Nru Iß..iO Unm A HeH Wem'. A xüh tPxil $.0.m Nfiv jit.V.Ki -n PLAID SPRING SPRING SKIRTS COATS SUITS $12.95 $24.50 $47.50

$37.50 SILK DRESSES Wom's 75c Union Suits Firloll ;-:. rl'-b.-d na- f3 (pt na-.. iw nt-. k. n n U.-. .. nd Kie b-i.gih: pv.re wldt'all size- ; at $7.50 Georgette Blouses l.e.udifnl 'anal silk E c.-idT'ddored V. bead lj jfj ed stjl'-s in the new jj? pring sha.'.pn ii Wom's $1.50 Silk Gloves ............. ...p. . gm.m I air-on - i iarK s nia t.e v 1 pure -'.lk clovfs ia B , j :.!.,. k. Mt find r"-Kkl ff l . r-. with pr.-tty '' trusting Mltk'li I'-e Boys' $2 Knicker Pants Ibavy ti;r.iy v...-. ir.ixed kni'k.-r patd r,.;- s up t 1. I? M o ;irs otdv. Tu'-! i.v V ' j 1 U and W".d ..,:- ..;,p. . Girls' $3 Ging. Dresses IV oi-if d g i n g b .i a dr--.- far -in np pfl A j f.. 1 v-;ir.. i.. ;d i..-. M jL stripes and .-a. tana V N U ti..f.. j-r ttby triia- f j ZZZZZZ ti."'! sp-. i..! "

DE A THS

nolUKT II. v.i.i:vTfM1 lbdrt II. V.ilt ntine. j yars t n idi.d at hi- !...m.-. N. Burns -t. i v: .,.-. i , - ii-". i n'rlo k ! I .,!... i hm. r-I tu. chiMnn. Kn--:h H t Mr-. M. Whit-. l"tn Mr. V.il. r.tir..' .1 b-'Ml '4 l4 ViV !.. 1 1 s :. .. , ;n !.:. and ca::. h-r- Ihr' At t!:.- time f hi :h )- u.is !i,i'' i '-y ! th..' 'i'i:-: ..t :.:..! !-.i:-.k .f .oith M:d. H- v. ,s ruarr; .1 ::: S-pt tuhr i s toi'iiri i:. I . v. l:r.ui.l T . i k j:,".. ,t th.- A. M Ih Z "ii rh.arrh T ,' - Uv a p. in. ItV. I. P. p..u. :: uil! : r ir. :;r ,.r:d bur. ll w ry. CIK IIITK sTKIKlX I T N. Ma . Mar tliirt'.- .. .'. rs f tli- IP --Aho'tt S TV. i ph"r- . vr): ' 1 a. :n p'.;rwManc' . M" th I ...:- "r. :o i f f :-'- p: iy ;t.;. -s th I !..- r . r. i 1 ' . ' 1'riil, ' C. i 1-adk::.. ' th .--a- t ': -r u'h . , w.- .. hare to rc - 'ondiicto'- : t .ke th' ir -;"'! : 1'a ! i .' . I I ' Spring Millinery Values With Others . 1 I HATS 6.95 m fa ,i i ; - n i . s t b - at $1.25 -WINDOW SHADES ...'.. If. : u , L : f i a r: 1 .-. I . ! 1 . r. . -.?'.. 1 i . 'idy to i . 1 1 -j . S p. - . 'i'n -da c .-'.vd V d. . 79c $1.25 O'Ccdar Oil Mops 89 c Men's 25c Canvas Gloves llc Infants' $1.00 Dresses at 79c S Infants 50c Ruben's Vests 3S7 Infants' $1 Crib Blankets 79c Men's $1.75 Work Shirts $1.24 Pi-. i rrrv c It J r m icn s i.vvj op g unacrw r vie Boys' $15 Spring Suits at $9.95 Wom's $3 Sat'n Pet'ctTlTgl Table Oil Cloth, 1 yard at 49c WOMEN'S $25.00 COATS du it:,. : .. ! "!..?: . . ; M !.---' ;m r o : .; a - o 1 . '". 1 i'i. Sp. . :a I T". - 1 il d V'. d9 l s $5.00 Silk Dress Skirts 1 r M Ü . p.-., i .! ,: -f a . !. 1 -, v. r, , i- , - ; P. :i.l ' i S V' .94 Men's 35c Durham Hose '.i- I '..I 1: -- " .P:r.i' I i r it f. . r t:'..-:i ' i - . '.. !:t.'. . !' ' .-i- -i. .it ........ - ta $3 Sat. Brocade Corsets Para 'M r:.:ik- ;.. . a.. . 1 - , in 1 " t t i'r. a U e .t:J ..r y .i t i ti Ur.-a-b- s; .i.d Tt.'-. and W. $ .94 i Women's $4.00 Dresses ( I ( r i i : - ' 94 .rd T..'i t .:il I ' ' V . i si.. hitr- :''.: f '. r i : . -a! W- i . . L .71 Men's $2.50 Overalls -- f. f - , ! ... ü - !

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