South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1920 — Page 4
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FORTY EIGHTERS 'AGED RESIDENT OF ' READY TO QUIT! SOUTH BEND DIES!
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BETWEEN TWO DANGERS
By Juanita Hamel
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fiV 'Tr.'ir.für.t a d i i r: -d it h v . j;: '"! h ai'h atal v.a.- h Ibinc f a rr n r. cme r ' s made t put h s-p ,r i ob-.-r ' th- " el birth. av f her .-! at- j, !.:.:.- rAl.il ti t in ?'- f. !!. I Joh" P .be'- --'he va ln n j A dj M p.m. ;.t w . t.:k o th"p :i - -oath of Akron. hi", .Imp,- ". ; jrt u , .i n..r:-. i gr '; p. .i ri 2 .' 1 .it;-.; :.. ' t i i iiTt i
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lminant farrier k r u in tha rn! la in a t ion. rn;:i i s (if thi- rmn-! partisan h icmo. ..tayfM hut their or- ;
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rani..itii.n has r pudia t -d th- mi -; mmt. rf-f;:(l a maa rü.itf ap'lj h.i frtUr l S'f-n. K'.h.-rt M. IifoN,
Jettn fdr rr'M' ent.
Thr sinh- tax party, tho tips : po
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Nominee Plans to Tour Nation
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Tur-Iay nisht and a.Jopu-d a f r t ! Chri:eiis-n. n.nun- of tho f:irnurplatform. ! ,.,hrr p,r; ffir c .flth.nt ni;iUr I ri fus:n Tii inp.t, fort v- iht ' - , . Kt.rak.-r. Thuf ifi.iv .lo.a.w.a .. ... ! 1 Mi.ar,'n tour of th.- country frum
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CROÄTIÄNS REVOLT AGAINST ITALIANS
Italian Offirers Mako Innhin Remark and Prerijii. tatc Fintit.
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STRIKE CRIPPLES
CHIGÄG0 SURFACE LINES THURSDAY N FJortri'ian- Walk ut. !.iuitiU Cnnin-'rtt'il I raft i- ! Nhiatintl.
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As the motorl'ivi t n.'.na d tin tt l'.aif I evolv. r sh"ts tt . t e tlt ' d from the rottd. i;i in i p. h---(iu!i was struck In the !i vt .r: i fell. I'.i fur.- the ho.tr land' .i H,. iv. -ied ttt.i nnue hull. The tilhrrnan of the 1-oat a!. na strmk and killed and th..- motor raft was sti.ied in !- tler idols-. The Italian otfi.eis on the ttharf now ua-re tr in th-ir h-st to erf.i t an t i .lc. .s they were euiharkiptr on the motop ho.-jt ".) u;i shot and di d !;it. r. Two riser sailors tt i re kill.-d while a ! hysPindep in the croud was si!'.:, k h a Mi'ay hüllet and kill. d.
to coa.t and from bonier to
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Chief Kxenttive (in? Out in Atmust.
CHINESE TROOPS START QUARREL
''"'Ann. in. jiv i:. ri.- i. Charge Tuan Chi Jui, Party V. . wi;: have ., p.-w -pcra! . . . T i rr: .,ry-trVa si .rer. its rhi. f . v. ,,tiv. i Leader, lllCltCU MailCllllom.er. 4fl Ausist, s. V, Whit--; Hr;,r1I1(U head. j;en-ral s.. r-iary of til- I W. F' " lr,cai,(l U'. report at -n-Til h--a d ni a 1 1 er:- i hf-r-. j VASllINCTDaN, .July I . I h a i - Whif.h.ad did n! and f-r i'- ; hat th.- Apfu pai ty le.'idf r Tuan eh . tion a; the v., i ut I w W ,P-!r!" ' 1 ' "'r Chinese premier. t nfi,.r. ihr f'r ,i. ' meited .Manrhuii.in hriands.
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he counted ai'ou-wst.
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i;.iiL.' until Gen. Tuan .las b-en puni ldi. '! iu-' information was leee.wd . 1 h:r.d.i v in a pekir.tr dispatch to Ml" s-tate dH ia i t nie n I which also re-
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n'. ; Mara hr.ria. Another dispatch to the depart-
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una .uro. vin:; mit of the revolt of
THERE are so many dangers so many rocks and rapids and But when one is your.;: and there is on the shore a ncuntching tempting shores along the stream of life, that when one paddles mermaid, with luring eyes and dimpling smile who may be Love in one's own canoe undivided attention to the main current of things holiday dre?s well, which dancer will he avoid? Which would he 'is necessary for safety eyes must be keen and plert srladlr meet thoucrh he lo?t H heart r; -r io ftp it back a train 9
G, 0. P DIYIDED ON NEW TAX MEASURE Indiana Itepulilicans Oppose Goodrich Plan lo Dodge Court Ruling.
ico.vTi.NMiKD rnoM fagf: one.) niond was increased by $.".000 f.rd f2H.i73.16 was added to the appropriation for the soldiers' home at Iifa yette. Pass MeUMiro. The bill waa passed by the senate undf r a suspension, of the rules by a vote of 35 to 0. It will now be sent back to the house. The house Thursday afternoon and niornlnrr considered only minor measures. IW fore. adjournment Thursday afternoon the house passed under a suspension of th rules the hill of Hep. Otto Kitield. of Lake county, restoring the "lost amendments" to the county unit road law which disappeared at the last regular session of the legislature. The vote was Si to (i. The bill restores the Jurisdiction of township trustees over dirt roads..
OPEN TRADE III WHEAT FUTURES
Numerous Visitor? Flock to Chicago Board of Trade Thursday.
OB REG O IS I ST AS BEAT 400 DIS AFFECT EDS
J.y inted Press: LAUF.PO, Texas. Jul,- 1.'. The first attack of approximately 4"n dis.if fecteils undr Oen. Kie.mlo
! Gonzales on Ncuvo Iaarcdo. the Mexi
can border port opposite here. w.i?
repulsed e; siiy this mornitnr hy the :;oo Obre gonistas .hid customs guards forming th- garrison ihr-re. bul It was believed othtr nttaekv were inimiiK nt. Tlie attacking party left three wounded prisoners and it was reported. without verification, li-ixv-vpf. that Th- d-f-ndinir fop.suffercd nine killed and several tt oundrd.
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RECEIVE DETAILS OF
REVOLT .V BOLIVIA .
Jty Associated Pre : ! "LIMA. lYru. July 1... Th- revolt i in Polivia against the v;orrnni-nt of j Liest Jose Guiteirey. GtlelTa stait-d' at 2 o'clock Monday niornin.u. ae-i ('.nlinit t details of th- movement re.-civcd lure Thut'd ty Iti.m La Li., j The president, learninir -arl; r of the! -ftnpira-y. took refnte witli sever;. p d' his ministrrs in t!i- Ameij. an 1 iiat in. ; The e n - r r n m . a. t 1 1 il n-f. " n ir.l V . 1 ,1
out for onlv a short time before stir- , ... . ..: ; ....... 1. 1 I "
I t'lllltl im: .IIIO J'.ITMII, III.- iiouii.-c-tion. Two iHTsons wer- n port-d to j N() !!(,m Ml K have been killed, one ot th.m the. ,v .. ...... a pr.
and . p. t !. r p. - - . 'v.." ; . ' - . i . i i :ir!v t ' d : r1 : r-vf. - f: -, '.'.) -'r :: i ' ! t V 1 - L' ' I'.i' 'Ti !.' ' ' - . 1 1 s i : ? r ! i : !',;.! ; '. ; : . j . -st t . t pTh r - o t i . c r p. t - ' w . ..... r i s 1 1 -a t ' ' a ft. r. h-P ' ' "' ' . ' ' i k : t : ir p i s - r v' To . . ! r t ' ! ' . w.st .-;! . l r p. ' Lit opt ; . . j i ; ' i , . r r.. ! : ' . i . 1 - b c u : j . n d , . ; - ' : r ' ' " !.ff.. e v '.. .-p. N - - : i - di es irr vo..; p ; ' 1 ':; . ! ; : -er fop . . f v i i : 'I'll, firs' t si". ' ' : ' n p a r f 1 ;n ' h '' It m u , r . . i . .1 UTli-o ci . T;-. -i tt . fov p l s s- t 1 " i s at.o.i-d i ,. . ..' bad I r i im id. . i ' : . ' i r - S i t r ; . I .;-,!.. 1 - . ' . - - ....
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other a soldier, and several wnutale I. i j j,,v,i.( Giierra. a e,-rrd iriiT t th- ad ic-s. j tj,.4l i.. ... recosn i7.i ntr that the coup d'etat tt a s ! Jt j ( i( . i;, sue. esst ul. i.irly Monday s..-e-l a ! , , ,j u, ')t.l' laief. formal resignation. t '-. i -' w.;h P
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1 .a p I-. et .""i'i ..r j .M.inwi re, th' in. j publl-h-d t.. th- eff.ct that.IapanF. W W. h'.fdpi i t-t r i"Tf:'. . e- i n - T r u -1 -. r x att.ohed to nrniif.'i
CHINA'S POOR STARVES
,s pt ovirnnn nt. sa d RICE IS EXI'ORI LD se Statem-nt h fl b'en i n,, ..in wr r- r-. r
JSi 1 lit. i'KUt 1 1 t.KHS
Hnvwoc.. wax e. r ; t i . -. 1 1 , s. rrtirv of th cep .(, ) i f f i . . omm it-!-:.y th I . r..rvent:.r..
coo. m.indeii - cp ti. Tnan ha.l been
SHANGHAI. July 10. Profiteer-
rtc.ilied. Pi-si Hsa ttas repot Jed J inc hit jp;t the uneounled millions
lUT.KIl F. LETTER FROM
ma nEPonrv.n kii.i.eh
t h:n - : d a mandate ordering ir of.s of th4 eont'-ndiiitr factioiis b ic'u to th. ir origin. il posts in order ! .i ;i i i t civil nr.
SEl F.R.tL YI-. IRS AGO l, I VV OI T OF IT ORK
I V JAl'A, DI E TO ,-J:;:--.,. J'i'v: .''i; sli ui i prices
Ki.i-T m t h e K u - - - ta a :, , war . . :.M.t.-..n .lent victims of starvn-
r I ilU'M ' II. ' ' ot' Mi PI .-ortil M.-Mrch'tna hy h ipr.,d ' T'KlO. July 1 :.. Th- labor sit- tjn b-ine found by roHdsides where
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of Miir.a's poor, and famine threatens. There is a rice shortage here that has created a condition which may be mildly described as acute. It is really to h- described only in the sw p-rlaT i e. Daily the settlement's police force receive word of the dwowrv of d.ad bodies of men. women and
a to i : a t um in .lata n
bei-oaiinc: pait
.-oval li i.i p i for ;.,nri f.-n . , r--. 1 s.t.oas ow mi; to th.- closing of many A .rc' n ram' ! J lpk: hi ntshi taetort'-s on account of the threat his b ' n nd-sirTiT "'f - ''tttie of I slump in pne-s A f-'.v months aico.
they hae been left because of families too -ttkken by poverty to pay f.r proper burial and trutiriR to
the humanity of the toreipn popula
By Associated Press:
CHH'A(;0-July i:. Reopenins j
of future delivery wheat business Thursday attracted numerous visitors to the Chicago board of trade, but as a spectacle it was all over in a couple of minutes. The big trading hall was rxc p tionally crowded for the fresh start of the business after a stoppage of nearly three years on account of war conditions. Everybody ot consequence in the grain trade of Chicago appeared to be present, most of them on tip-toe to sop the Initial scramble of brokers competing to
buy and sell wheat in the method j that for years had largely governed j tht Itirt ttf .ill b -i j ct 1 1 1 f u fflrni "n
as well as domestic.
Turmoil llrief. Turmoil of the wheat crowd proved brief. however, and the opening quotations had scarcely been chalked on tho blackboard over the brokers' heads when the
prcut majority of the brokers be- I I
tran to troop into the pits d. voied j h to corn, oats and nrovisi'wts. H.avv t
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This store will close every Saturday at 6 p. m. during July and August to give our employes the hot Saturday evenings oft.
margins neeesary to .ver possible , fj violent fluctiiatior.s had apparently j N checked any l.itr volume of trading . ' el Prii e changes during the day w. re fj . , ; l, ; . . - I ; . , i . . . ; ; . u f i . . i I J
Li. II II : I'I 1111.. ii n in i is. w u ii i hi in . j r. li.-r wheat, the principal option opening at J -. 7 ' to L'.7.". sotriewhat(i lower than h.td b en generally ex- j t
t.r.n...,l ,i.l . lf..in,. L- -it "n 1 i '
inihiericcd more or less by wa-athrrjll conditions likev to avert erot. dam- m
aire from black ruct. 1 M
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RUSSO-LATVIAN
PEACE IS NEAR I
inl at Lent. Have I
''i'.n;inir. Th.. .. : a : t :. - w.:I j when the p.t r " va s still tiding !tj(,n to comluct the accustomed rites. I J-jhj Point" tr.- f pv;'v of ti.- '.o!l:..' co!i-:btjh on the wa- of brosterit . I i'ir..-.-ui. ctrinrl of rice to Jsn.in !
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wans shot: and. as ., ohim- o lamd bv the f'hinrse for the neCIl AlireCCl L'DOII trlVHl
rinded that he h-d
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'lUen. e. workeis were abl- to se. uj e j lnjjyjer of the people in this counadvancs in waives and other ad..n- trv Whether th.is is true or whether
a "corner" eit is hat the authorities are attempting to discover. rnit.jtinn r? l'ir rrir n t0K' H Jl Vfl
d-nth" h-T -r' bn.in.' wieiis if unemployment which have ; at(1i n the unprecedented height of
1'jer.t'v p.-irri-d at ii-. wo eb.ldrei tace. Now the situation has riis b'-.ru y th- a-. op.i husbmd !ciian"cd entiteh'. and th- govern-
e'"iv. u'arly 17 w ars since the r.i-nt is taking steps to combat the
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'"f ?afP Jn Ä hospit-' In retrograd
hin1- a!readv begun to set in.
I $11 a pictil approximately i:i:i
.i i .T.piic to n i s , , of the H:ie-.l,isr''
1 Petrograd., Th- !i;hi Iih h.t h- v.ivir.s in- pounds. As a result the Chinese . at :P. : im-.' .lis? rj. s pa rt ion la i I v badly. Thu.- P.i-. authoriti"-' 5n the native city of
tt nr. b. tt a" I Vc-sh'i Textile '-. threw li.naii
take:-. jr -oner a e. d h 1 e-r :nce ! n, ,.n ,,-,t ,,f uoik reeentlv. and many 1 .-. r. OTi jr:-'.-r. . .1 n dungeop.. J ,.:h-r factories t ae ither diWp.if h h- waq pf v. r ..'.'..-'wed n b ave I ( ivii-. d their men ititntly. or t: r. t i! . ,ur,r 17 tr' ..nfit'nKr,t. h . bie I.i! tb-rn off for th.- time
f-': :'. 1 : p 1 was ta--rri'd tä: m retrograd.
EXPECT 6.000 MIX E
a n-spi- i-finc. poping ioj- peper times t
c ape. Mines. mbh factiries ;.r.d nth-r irti:iM r:a 1 cone, rns ha', e '.et-n coM..pd!el to foi;..v suit, ar.d it is
IP ini-i.n t rr.M-r l.-p--::-! T P - a u t um;; ies i na u u r- , U ORELR 7 O RIKL i u M ,y .... big tat.IM.nn-nts J ' ei... d th.rott tg at.vit 0ie work - i lv A . 'iafM pr: f rs ': (f work while many Mn.tlhr S ' : A NT N. P.... J-.;--- ',,".. --Six eon -rr h. i - add"t th-ir troiiid-s' tho'.i.-Mnd mir.f workers c::.p!o ed bv ', to 'he s,en. ral i"".f:;i:. ; th- r.'-.r.5vh .mil V-.-jl -on.-. ..-v are : T!.- p i tmep.l of con.nie-ea and .
r?huih'il have opened Awn rice ex-rban'-' wh-re the f-orl. which Is th chief susteinnce .f the natie population, is bring sold for $7 a pteul.
CATHOLIC RECTOR
11
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Letts Indenendenre.
MOSi'OW. July 1 '. rtussM-Iit- j H
ex p.
to trike Thür. 1. iv morn -
. ;im.ates that 1 1:
v . .'' - A - -
mp as th re '!'. ef - o'e tak.
(Workers ha.e teen lisch. iru-d .-ir.ee.
J:
ai d hop.ftiUv siumsN th
:..r rp ri r. t a t : es t t;,t- m,-.-et
1 her Thürs l i-. Th a '.n-i -s in n: ip.v "f thee may have tund ri-w acairs; th.." - c i 1 1 ed c " n t r i c t , .; ' ' i Th..- sit'i.tam is a i. ra . ' d. r.v.-.mc 'li'ti. which h ir h.-p. .. i hn e .. r. through the fact that
bop r? cr.r.tntion letwe.n the mer- i Japan's ir d. ;s'r:. s are l.u.it. d
rtor ard m : per f i
nI'I.UcT I intCTTK.
Julv 1;
in
. or a . v."ir ' m o.- ra i v . ; y t . w c - n i is. a n i as ! a n onse U( su e the evils are i order-! -
' : a t ed w he;
1 ' ' A"' '1 Pr : MII.V..rKK!-. V.':..
'ictor 1 P't;. r. social. s. v:; wis tw.c rrfusi P.: si.c. ;a i'.xr. s--After bt-;r s c I frorr th- f:!th TVi r. ' rr .p.s'ric. w-s Thurrt iv e-
tliey rvcur and :. u.--
. . : i ct -tdcr ib'e hardship.
Trmm.,c Ifntdy the em'.p.p Ilt
-list, b.a s a h.t
i a r :
t r - V
) h: p trt
a;
let.rn Ir; N'c
e p.. ;
TOO lAf f. TO CI-"I F"V ,
. '. . 1 tta u ig two vai:co ifs. :n -i s.-v r- mar, lie has be-p r.p. tt p. to dop as piar.v as fc ir. but , ,-r- on the hottest ammer diy he s'i ks to hi two. th outside . -p.. beo c-r,erallv of the ebl-fa.h ioned
; kr.itt-'d 5-rt.
T . .X ah. . A
r rv:, :.. xr
: ' I ,- t i
v . v-.- -a. - 1 i r v.. a
'r'
vian pe ice negotiations are jirogre-s-ing favorably and at least four j oints virtually have been agreed upon. Thev are:
Recognition of Iettish indep'-n-i dene; and 'he renunciation by Hassa of all claim-: t)f s-over ignty p j Iatvia. I Th- fixing of boundaries, subject j to a joint -o,n mission delimit. i-j tion. hns.r.g its decision on rthnog-i
raphls and economic principb-s. In the former Drissa district a plebiscite shall be held. Mutual engagements shall be taken to prohibit the pres-nce in Kus-
s;an of Latvian trrr't-rv of armed ; f
forces inimical to -:th-r emmtry. or
the recruiting and transportation of i
troops r war material by eountri
at war ttith either power. Itussi i f
and Latvia agree to forbid the for
matinn or presence in thfir respe,-- Lj
tivr coup.tr i s of any groijps or nrrinizatiop.s with I retensions to or deitrns against t!.- government of the other party ;.. the treaty. The state f w ar shall .-e ive from the date cf the conclusion of th
irl j treaty.
? 1 The Pftih de'eation :. not ent j tirely in accord ttith the Russian j method proposed for holdips: the i j plebiscite, which ip.eluIes the non'i I working lem-uts. and demands ab-
WASH SATIN "i-ir.ch whit- wash satin, the regular
?:'.'" kind. Sale price
S1.39
BLACK TAFFETA .V,-inrh back tatTeta silk, all bright and n.-dt. spb-mlul ouality: ilu Ol AC1 r'gular Jl'.L'.. kind. Sal- trin V''
3.-in'h Ida k messalino. splendid -.ti. lit -
Sale prn - ) 1 tO SILK POPLINS ll'i-inch silk poplins m all oor-: regular ?:P'mi kind. S.i!- aj - m pri - 1 xi FANCY GEORGETTES 4"-iP.- h fan. y g-oiu-M-a :t, , oiop.-. ill large S U-ction of .-h'Uec latt(-r:-.s;
regular ;.'ot i r . i . Sale pric-
$1.39
i
.1
i
a i
i l j stentatio.n by both Itussi i and IitI'l ! via from, agitation or propaganda
1
WANTUr- girl 1 -r eld t- A Jersey cow :n Ilatlar.d county.
- f- P.ihT. H.i.ir ! i r-ra ..-.! Verrr ont. not a register. . 1 apimal. m
i iM pny. hnpi ft
.t. -..it Ml !n othi i
I . I ' . .li.i . '.. . t , , i IiVt 1 (11. 11. .1. r- ll-'-.i, S l...'ay'!' j m-.v produced l an. Is of butter1 - I f it. whi li. with ! u':t it 7 " !-. !.
Fu .AIJ.-niMKPIATK ss!i fLW .i-ar!i '.' r-i-". .-..:- I in; xIlfit l--atlon. 127 K Ce.f.ti :n 7X3 13
t h: co i a
a .is w.:::
or.'.s. rl-.e bnptr p fr.
air at that ra:c would be worth JS3S.76.
Li
AW i. ' in V .bJ
Kei tor of the Catholic University of AffiTs. at -VVashtr.ctrn. who lias been elected head of the Catholic Kdueational As.-"ointin of the United State:. This ii one of his latest portraits.
against the existing go ernme nts. Faconomic provisiors of the treaty will a referred to a joint commission.
PONGEE SILKS n 2 -inch j.nge,-. silks, sidendi I .pialip-. . $:.on kin.'.. sal- q jq price . 1 3c7 PLAIN GEORGETTES 4-in h plain g" rg-tte--: n t 1 td-. . white and all cob.rs. r.-gular 5 kind.
Sal" priit-
$1.95
FANCY SHIRTINGS Ipl-in-h ianoy er--pe sh.irtir-g-. it strip, s. wai ,-isertd; regular pri'-e
' per atd. Sal-jrice
$r.95
FANCY FOULARDS .".'.-mail fan. y f-ulards. a?.-ortei t t -
t.ri.s: regular kind. Sal- prae
$1.95
CPvEPE DE CHINE 4n. ir. h r-p- i-- tua . in wh;t-.
b! o k and ojo:: :1.oa kind. Sab- price
FANCY VOILES -.'-jr.. h :.ip..y sti:-d and oils. vHsh tv. at er r.ils- 7 ." kind. Sa.le pr;-..
$1.59
59.
WASH GOODS 4r,-in h fan-y voib-s in plaids, r hecks ;:nd strijus: largest assortment of pat
terns: du- kind. Sale pri--
49c
FANCY SILKS ."al-irn h fancy silks, satins . in beautiful stripes, 'ari'e . regular ?::.''(i piaüty. Sab price
! ta'f-ta-. - 1 v.. rd . 31 9S
FANCY CHIFFON bin. h fan-y I'ta rah chittV.n dl all new choice pattern-: regular ?l.".n
kind. Sal- ; ir:
$1.29
WASH GOODS Ir'-.n.h tara y strip, d ar.d h.-eke.-v.d'e. in beautiful colors: p.: g- v.
ti-ui ; r.-cular J 1.7. 0 kind.
SALE OF DRESSES
1 . '
! large .-;.-. -tion of Miss. - Silk I ua -- that f .' Sa t i:r da '"
t: : 1
$14.00
ANOTHER BIG SALE WASH DRESSES
pri.
$1.00
SILK GLOVES
Women's Silk ';io
tip. m bla'k. tthir. Th ! . eei ; v.-.
double
ring r
r.d eolr,rs. ai ;v 65c
SILK HOSIERY Vi'rmd.'s Hla". Silk Hos-. Thi Jlo1 one r.f th- bs: mak- APai mnv ;p Ma-k. tthit'-. nay ar.d cordovan and thregular r tail pri-- is ? la'-a i.-r p:r aaU we offr th-m Siturdav r rt a r $2.49 BURSON HOSE Vuit! Ui' Bur''!i Hos-. no s.-ams. . t d sizes-, Ida k -r bl a-k with whit- f---:
sfcr.'vi- of 'he r,n kind. Saturday
39
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS W'o.na-n's s.ik Lisi Un;-- Snit--. ".a - e or uff kr., in low- n. k and no ieeVec.
ail si.t-e from -".1 to 44. ?2.tb sui's. Siturda- sab
$1.49
SPECIAL SALE OF SUITS Women's and .Miss-s' Surts ;n . largsr'f Tion. 'r.!y f.n or so -f a ktrvl. n ar;v c-tvb-s: a uor.'U-rfn! -pportumty to s,.-..
alums' half op a AT are 1 .-au'itu
suits that s.-id up
'a . ' . . 1 '
Satnrda
$19.75
John Dinar, who rcen:Iv w vs graduated from tb.e Itelvidere ( N. J.i high schoo;. traveled thirty miles a diy every school day between his hom anil the b - 1 . MithnviticUru- of hi c'.ii-- h.ive cal-'ulatnl tliat in four years h traveled ,.Vle rr.llcs. or or.ee around, the wor! 1. to get his rreoaratorv education
Woman's M:ss.-s- W . -. if; -oile, girha!ii- ' g 1 .,:; . : tivtr . A tpr n ..-Ta'-a; - s. ;. Saturda-. a S..M. N7.tä.. . BATHING SUITS Wf.'üt IK' hi'- g Su:t - h. !?..'i I and. Sa'ur'-i.iV
$9.95
$2.29
SILK WAISTS
roTh-hupdr
V
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wai-'s that f'.rr;.-rl o s.-.J; -jr. to J 1 2 " rv
s ; , : 1 a . v s i e V v - vy
ENVELOPE CHEMISE
r emt-r,-o' -. . r ' h ? -' - -
t r : m .
S1.49
COTTON BLOOMERS
Wov.'T.'v. hi t e 1 1 r f : ' P Sp cb'i I .....
itur.P
SI. 19
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
fh.ldr p. -r a ! . ' iturriay
r. a '
$1.00
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Fr 'a h a r. ' ' 1
t 4 a-s- tha Jr. a Sa up.-', a-.
: ;. : ' $2.98
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
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