South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 58, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1921 — Page 2

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fHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HOLD ARGUMENT ON j LAW PROFESSION RESTRAINING ORDER! MAINTAINS LEAD

IN LOWER HOUSE

numbrr uhos" Iat non-po'ltieal j ownoi'. a printer, an tnsrlnf t r ami Tipl -yincnt lin how ponr, hi invr.t-.r, an accountant, two f '.our

coiijf r siun.il palarv will ccmo in

Petition on (ircrnc Township j

Centralized School Up in Superior Court.

Ar-.inK-n!j r w I!.- petition of stli Ilanin." r,.I .ir. l the re. .-ik;rt(C f .r t r. cr(r v pi i-r.'.v.: Towrhip Trurt'- Ki'.i'h W. i (f irr.-; t'jvr.?blri fr;r. ps"' '" !:r.tr in th- :::itttr of tJr,n of a rm?r !;! 1 fhol In ONon townhlp. wore h-'l at ; tr; n rf t': ;iper;r court SitvirC iv !'' i n'.nif.

TJito hanJy. Tili (o:un.s ha.- only one actor. Julius Kahn of California, who haw Tvrfj in many eonnrrr prHii::ir. He i.- al-out tlw only entertainrr lrfty John liner. th, cartoonist

miller;?, a locomotive n:r..r, a railroad conIurtrr, a 1 v.urktr. a mH hnr.ii al rr.gir.rc-r, a rnoKlT and : plasH worker. I: mieht be intt renins ' to com parf the mr rnl'T'hip of th" prc'nt Uritisa house of common?, which is

298 Lawycr-RepreM'nta-

tives as in 66th.

led by the manufacturers with 13R.

Sixty-fCVentllCoil2rctoHavc:in;! ; h-tkor fron, North Dakota lawyrrs havin t,ut 102. land ownn T T r rrtlrlnj: March 4. cr n:, bank directors 28. insurance

. I). L pshaw of Atlanta, a chau-j Erectors HI. coal director 17, oll

taU'iu in ar.'l temprr.inco lecturer.

would proKiMy, hardly tome in the Kl'i! of t ntrrtalnrr. although in a j ?f n th- .inglc h'.tol proprietor in

tho invotniiiK lonun-n, might eo claim.

: hous-o of r -prt ? ntviv l. in? 2?, Woman Huns ,i KrMaurant. j exactly the nn;" as the record M.t One woman In tho new con-

by the prrr'T.t houf'. I prf. k- ps a restaurant In her own

WASHINGTON. IM yr ir ft ill hold in if cor.irres.s, the number

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prnt con-1 TIu tv w roturrcss has in its ranks

l fcrTT't I fiiiir hllililir. tr runlnrtrim Mit-.... !imi

- to r;vi!. Si.eclal! i.-;,rnu.I, rir,. third with 22, which ! ,er m-n, throe mine nvhVrjl. a min H:.n.rv :ul of the rlr- j is m.,r,. th in lh(.y h:iV(. h lti at ;iny df,alt .r u coinnrn:ial traveler. a

direetors 4, hhlppinfj directors 30, j textile manufacturers 1?, brewers 10. ; army officers uO, naval officers and ph)lcians 10. The Hritifh hou of tommonp ha

Droste Skirts Gloves Blouses Handkerchiefs Sweaters

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Lin per in Hosiery Corrts A cpjixres I'tticoits Pajamas

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FIRE DESTROYS TWO BALLOONS IN PRIVATE AIRDOME

Cjr Intemnt ien.'il News Srvl : CHIC.Ui'i.. IV b. 2 6. Fire early today destroyed the world's largest airdrome and the balloon "The Chicago," vhi h held tho worbl fpod recoid. It was owned bv C. A. Coey, an automobile man. "The Chicago" becam? famous when Co y and Capt. Lt. Hrumbauqh. as ptlot, fb w over tho gr at lakes anil larokl in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Coy al?o tpent rirt of the'.r hoiM ymoon in the KU loon It; 1000 and later Mrs. Coey flew over the Iiocky mountains In "Tho Chicago." the first woman to accomplish tlu- feit. Destroyed with Its companion and namesake waa thfl "Little Chifauo" in which Coey li8t July 4 flew over Chicago.

tln" In the 1 a f t decade. Newspaper publishers are fourth with 2, the Mm- nui:iicr .t In the expirir. conprtn. but pot as many as from I'M?, to KUH. Manufaeturer will bav 1 i of their number in the house, against 14 in the p,5t two cnr. Compnitive bures howinsj the

1 relative numtirrs of the U-adinK pro-

fepsif.ns or lafHes in the cominK and present conerrs and in the liiV. consrisB, are n follciws: conc;iu;sm:s 07th (Olli 1st IUI!. 21 17ht)-tl

j hemist, an adverti'inir man, two 'newspaper corrr pnndents. a truck

do not t;irr tiili.m Mi.m. We ho both "Unst" the bli; Instrumental hit and Hosie" the Ml;

vocal

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W. Copp MU5ie sthop. 0?0-Mar. 1.

Try NFAT'S-TIMES IVant Ads

REGARD!

IRISH POLICY TO CAUSE UPHEAVAL IN PARLIAMENT

of th- b'a.-k and tan pollcelre;:,j.d who iult in protect

Uy Inf rnstb.ril Nn? Forvdee: LOlO.V. V- U Ge- tnar. In demnity and to, v. nr eint tm-jl-verr practica .y pushed trmn the cnt r of the Hta-r today with public inV.-re.st, crr-;cr"r.i upon the pctlbillly e, ,w iiTn; ,-oheavai In dr iiustlc politie.4 over the neu- öeveiopinenls in the Irls". pltuiticn. The new turn o affairs hlnpB on the resicr.ation of Gen. CYrzicr com-

ir.ar.oer loan in

toi;ln:t tlo? re-statem- nt d" auxiliary policen.n who h. Iren dismissal of the- s rviv-e for Rotlnc. 'Ter months the icvernmnt has framblr-d with th- c-.untry's honor" dicLue l th. TliiK in summarizing the aspieis (f the political storm which s-e;. t,, r.,, 1 r.-winj?. 'Tle Rowrnnunt h.a.-f crown hysterical i v r prosptct of eitles beinu raael. tb.e doinrs cf the auxiliary polUo in Ireland" said tho Morning Test. Thtrr are indications that a concerted attack will bo made upon I'remier Loyrt George's Irish policy and that the force.- arrayed ugMlnst the premier will make their supreme effort to trine: about his downfall.

BARE SWINDLES OF 19 YEAR OLD MESSENGER BOY

l;y International News Serrlrc: CHICAGO. Feb. 2". Detail of temat ic frauds on a nationwide F.-nl engineered by a $19 a week messenger boy, wire bared today by cfhcial f Montgomery Ward fc Co.. Charbs s;teir.b.ich. the 19 year old rne!senurr boy. under rre.t alont; with three others who police. ay ÄHsiyted htm in enpineerinitr a clever Hwindlo which has tost the mail order firm thousands during tho past jew months. Tho method" oC operation was flnvple, it was e.pia!ned. teinbach, who had accefs to the finn'n order Mar.k. fir.ed out hundreds of orders forgmg the initials of various dcrurtir.ent rilrf m.imcrcrs. Wlien Kcd wer ?hippel to tvrious cnf( derates throuhovt the country, the.". wcjM return thoni claiming disatLsfaotion und ?kinK for a refund. Ih every case money was sent to thorn in return for iiooda for which they had paid nothing'.

Domestic Science Class Sees Gas Demonstration

The dorn 8 science id a from th hih scho.d attended a jras stove dcmor.s. r tion at the Northern Indiana Cay & IT'.octnc Co. '3 office.. Th class was ur..!-"i- the direction Of ET! sie Jo The demonstration and a hott aidrcsf piven by M. A. lonahuf, who annually entertains the rV? as 'u ,-ts at a df monstrathm. Priies cer awarded t th- j;u.t's. Mlo rd.inchr McG.. iss dr. w tb... ti:t prize . p rtai b ii-m he.it. r; Dorothy IiPN ri !.ci.d '-ri'inl prize, a brd;o.-m The thhd pr:z . a u'l'nilv '.. as:, r, was icon to I r . t 1" . Hnii;nr i:yi:s. Tho new .:.n.c- Iii, also Somebody. .r.N ti A '. i.i - A t--. y h re, s?wee lyitrle s" Ja t - " r . Marcic. WhiperinC

r 'i.tc. ft numoers now in

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HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR 'IV-IN Una r I ui it.

Mr. J. A. M 'jea. a wi;. known 'ih.iicut of .llf ri-.. .t. who W5 1 N-'l P.i'idy a:;d C,:ar.'lpa on .u-tt-unt f bis -.- hit. hair, and who

iarke: . d 1: with turr, rtr.r-.tly m Statement: "Ar or.e an mixture at hone

1 hnc --made t;i!lde the fril()v,in

prparr a simple that will darken

ry hair, and mae it oit and

p'.jyy. To a hair-pant of wnter add 1 fii.-i e f f i mm. a small box of

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bought

Ibarbo ( ir.pourol and 1

Kl V t-r i:.c. Tin ye Iren db .r,' can be

Ät any druq store ,t very litt!roftt. Apply to the hrlr tw;c a week Until the d. Mi a d sliade is ohtaliud It def i.ot i'l r t I i .1'. i!p. I not s'lekvjor treis and tlo. not n:l off." Adv.

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lawyers L'DS I'aakers 2 rarnHTs 21 New Iudishers . le Manufacturers .. li Teachers 1.1

i Merchant ...... 1 1"

Insurance 11 Real i:?tate 11 Physicians 4

Owners Public Utilities 5 7 Clark 1 Ministers 1 1 4 It may ho observed that the number of men actively Identified In the ownership and management of public utilities has decreased gradually from 11 lu the 6 4th congress to live now. The new congress will have one

The News-Times will pay $25.00 cash to anyone who furnishes information leading to the arrest of party or parties stealing copies of The NewsTimes from porches and from packages left at dealers. Report to Circulation Dept.

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Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.

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Every Item In This Ad Is Sold At a Special Price Monday Read Them Over and Act Promptly

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Glove Special Women's Kid Gloves in white and colors, broken line of sizes; $2.50 and

$2.00 value, Monday, special

$1.00

Gown Special Women's Outing Gowns in plain white and pink and blue stripes: recrvrlar $2.95 value, Monday, rf rjfi special 4) 1 -SU

Silk Underwear Special Seco Silk Bloomers, Satin and Crepe de Chine Camisoles, and Silk Top Vests; $2.00 and $2.50 values, 4 fZfk Monday, special I WW

Cotton Batts 6-ounce Cotton Batts; Monday, SDecial

3-pound Cotton Batts; Monday, special

90c

Oil Cloth Fancy Table Oil Cloth in light and dark patterns; 45 inch; Monday, SCif special, yard &mJ

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FEB. 28TH TO MARCH 5TH ninHE entire United States pays homage to Silk, -he Queen of Fashionable Fabrics. Silk has been used to accentuate natural feminine beautv for 5000 years and will continue as long as women value their appearance.

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E have had Buyers in the east for weeks' select-

ing with special care the best of Silks in all grades

wherever it could be found. We have combed the markets with the result that now you mav have here the widest choice of Yard Silks and Silk Apparel that we have ever shown. We are proud of our present showing of New Spring Silks and we want you to see them.

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Pajama Special Misses Outing Flannel Pajamas (onepiece) in pink and blue stripes, ages 12, 1 4 and 16; regular $2.00 4 OUL value, Monday, special .... I

Men's Night Shirts Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts in neat colored stripes; $2.50 5 value, Monday, special .... P I wU

Men's Union Suits Men's Medium Weight Ribbed Union

Suits; regular $2.00 Value, 4 Monday, special j) I !

Fibre Silk Hose

Women's Fibre Silk Hose in black and

colors, not all sizes; very special, Monday, pair

:5c

Shaving Soap Williams' Shaving Soap, extra good quality; very special, Monday, per bar O

Silk Special 36-inch Black Mescaline, good quality; Monday, special, Q 4 yard 8 bWw

Apron Gingham Amoskeag Apron Gingham, 27 inch, in checks; very good quality; J Monday, special, yard .... I in 2 v

Curtain Goods Plain Curtain Voiles and Marquisettes, 36 inch; yard KrfT at rJfJij

Samuel C Lontz & Sons

The Home of Klean Kud East CoJfVji Avenue

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Boy's Night Shirt

Boy's Outing Flannel Night Shirts in pink, blue and lavender stripes; regular $1.50 value; Monday, QKf special vG

Kirk Olive Soap Our sales on Kirk Olive Soap is -increasing every day, because we sell about 40 rc lower than elsewhere. Note these prices, Cake 6c; V2 dozen (JQft 35c; Dozen WwO

HARRY HARTMAN Paper IIanInff, Painting and Dccoratinj? All Work Guaranteed First-Class 418 N. VYOCKl St. Phono Lineoln 2253

PURE ICE GOOD SERVICE RIGHT PRICES CASH or COUPONS ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. M. 2221; L. 6123

Blanket Special Good Quality Cotton Blankets in grey, tan and white with pink and blue borders;

I regular $3.95 value; 4 OS

Monday, special 3 I iuv

Laundry Soap American Family, Fels Naptha and P. & G. White Naptha; Monday special, 10 bars UO V

Rainbow Transfer Company For Prompt Service Office Res. Lincoln 5350 Main 2750 Motor Truck Transportation We do all kinds of moving and hauling in the shortest time possible and"OUR RATES ARE LOW" 535 S. Taylor St. South Bend, Ind.

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Wash Goods Special

One lot of Voiles and Organdies in stripe and floral patterns; 50c

value, Monday, special, yard

Bath Tablets Gergen's Fine Toilet Tablets in several odors; a lasting and refreshing 0T" op; special, 3 bars la tj? Q

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- Ten of these slips will admit you to any regular show at the LaSalle or Castle Theaters. We want everv family in South Bend to take ndvanta2e of this most generous offer ever made. . lost of you are already familiar with the high quality of Busse's Bread. Tell your friends and neighbors about it, and start saving slips Monday.

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