South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 77, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1921 — Page 8

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8 rnilVW MORNING, MARClf-lR, 1921. Yhe south bend news-times American Legion State Basketball Tournament Attracts Many Stars To City

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Thirteen Tram.- Fmiu ;irimSection of State Meet in Floor C!aiie. P.y .11 NO KIMIIIK. V I !..--:. tb v ho will a 1 1 r. '1 t h L ::on ! i k e ha ! t Sou Mi I : r. l V. M '.it.. Arn' A . open thi-t aftrr'"ri a r J u -r' rri t i T j.urd '' FxTa f-' aU Fx'.e gh. n th" fa a.-i-.i;ran tint they will be .ght. thcar- f. Fully '0 far.- ' i i I ' rTr,f-.rt.iMy har.db i v th-- ami-!' provision made by the I r . 1 1 man- ; g ' m r.t f'.r th- :r 1 ji r : T. tri. 11' r a . t.. ir r..iüi. rt n ( . v. . T .(! : t - K - would rot ron.e tour". trn' Tit ! th I ii! t-uirri r j : 1 1 to given In this r'y. That in p?df sh-aild pr " th far. in this city uith Th- ::'.- ary incentive that t h y should neord it enthui a -:i t-'J -p' rt. Th'' faet tii.it (h to'j ri. a m' r: f l under the auspi''H of tlx- Amen n L v'ion rf the 5 tat' can ra.t be lo-d iuht of ither. Hut the r.-i"vr important fa' rr of all In th" tourr.armu.t is the f art that th" cr'-a'a L. colbition of ---kerball star in th'- v. hob- rat- v. ill h hr Individually arid !! t i -ly no tournament '-r laid has attracted such a stellar number of performers who are firmly rn :it .1 In the firmament of basketball great-. Promix I 'iit ;.nii4. Former high school M.ir.-J, -x-high school stais, college star.-', e-eol-b-g.--stars, arr.at ur -t.irs, rrof. -tarn. ari-1 otl-r 1 a rs t'i r: iinrrous to nidation will la- hrc in a t.oi'v" as .f th 1 trams who will f!ht it out for tat" honors. Th- Karn- will all ah''.- thnlinary cilihrt' of th- h'St col! .o LasktUall. It is hifh tlm- thit 1 1 1 h tharKi''l fans ff th' city y-houM awak. f th'-y ja-rniit th r.i.j lv s to 17." through this tourtiam -nt without taking U in th'y will fir Iv ! lni----inr th- treat of th' ir I i -s. VoulJhr fans who lo not folldw th- Kain" a.- aftt-ntivf-ly :ix they mi'ht will omo rnt husia.-tic Noo-ttrs of 1 1 1 port after th-y ;-e 1 1 1 i t liit trarn in this furnani ::t. F'T'-vious tr.urnamnls h M in this city in th" hih -hool section 1- hava .always attraeteij rnormous crowds arot iL is ilouhtful if any se-ti.r.a! tournarnent that wan ever h M will 1-e half as KOol .is this initial tatf tournament promises xa he. Arrmni; th" luminaries who will exhibit their prowe-s 1,'tore South H"nl are: h'tom-hreaker, former W'abnsh, aral now. prof, ssional star. He ri' ri!: no introduction to hual fans. His fforLs towanl winning th" mff will Conan d to th" Loransport Iciari. Aral h" has a 1-unch of buddies coming wl'Ji liim who arr neat pr?ortaerH on thhanlwood too. Tl.icon. e-local liih eh.ncd. Wahali. and t.o-.v profusional star, i- ranked ly loading port critics throughout th et as perhaps tlie greatest running punrd or produced. South IVrul fans will probably welci.ni" th" oppnr:unlty jf ",-.intr tlirir former favorite Were

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evf n th'.'Uh h- will jd ay witi a team from Indianapolis. Th" capital city Is ndir.tr up a 'r k'ular' !iuaJ' llv. ry t. am lifted In th" tournament alo ti.ts players of nujual merit. Kit Instarn . IMoominton has Ixan, Ir.dii:;a c o'.'.et'" enter who was f ho'ii ;tM All-conference c enter this y.,r. Th" ability of th" players is ari'iue.-tioriLI xir.d there will ; ! r.ty of thoe,. 2iair-ra:.dr.L; Kam-.-., one ( f whi'h ah n', is wr.rth Koir.k' r::;I s to That's th" thiruj which p' as- s fan, and after -"eir. a ( o iph 'if th"S" giinifs South Il.-nd fan iiould b" a rani' h of tickled a rid r i Jons p' ople. Sit (iaiiioi TmLi. Tf..' s'h"dub f 'T to !a s .ime ( .11- !"f' -.v gain's. The t.rsi im' 'A ill be jdaVed at 2 O'eloek. tterin. j .'; - r e ,'i j of 'alparair-o. will op-S'-ath Hend in th" cirt.im-rai?-. r. 'a 1 p,i ra i.-io w;is held lneliK:bl" b'-vause their entrance w.a.s M-nl in too Ia'e. (nterhein w.us then p r f (1 to fill th e-aj. And they will do that i reditahiy t'-o. Tliey hae a ere-. r,f to-.-ers who rank with th-be-t in the r-tate. That i th" only h im--., in the ohedu!" for th" entire number of arne.s. Th" other runte"S 0f tj1(. ,j;iy ,.; ;. 0vi,,r.Cf Italian polis orriden; 4 o'doi'k, -Muriri.- vs. (bary; 7 o'clocl:. 'ion Point vs. (', reen wood ; s ."iN. k. H'irdir:i:ion vs. Iliourninstnn; and : o'eloi-k. b"t;nspnrt vs. Winners of th" fourth district tournament. Th" ti e truplil , whose v.jIuo will approximate Jjoo will 1,.- jdai ! on di-play te-day in tlie Am. rii an Trus buildiriK'. He.-id.s thev,- jj... trophi s e;a ry m rnhef nf th" winning t am will i. ci-iw an indiiilual av.anl from th" South Ib nd uw. n" of the 1J visiting nie.Ltrtlior.s arrived Thursday nitrht arid th" other 11 will arrive sorn- time t'nis morn-

HEZE CLARK MAKES ANNUAL SELECTION OF ALL-STAR FIVE Dope Expert Chooses Mehre and MeDermotl for Places on Teams. AUv-TATJ; FI VMS I'll 1ST ti:.m. 1 oniiiril Cannon ( lX I'aiiw ) . l'onanl .'J(l.!frry ( WalM-h), C-iitr Inn (Indiana), liiianl Wliito (Tunlur). (luanl Mlllrr ( Purdue) . SIX'OM) TI'AM. I Yrvanl Adams (Walah ) . Forward Hooker ( Untier). i ntei Mehrt (Notre Dame). (iiianl Hums '(Wabash), (iuard Idldns ( Indiana) . Tiiim ti:a.m. Forward IclVnnitt (N'tn Dame) I 'r a nl Deliorlt y ( India na ) . Center Wlilto (Do 1'aim). (iuard hitter (IH'iitals) . (iuanl Mendenliall (Do I'nuu). Uy Hl-r.i: ( IiAKK. l.VDIAN'APOI.IS. Ind.. March 17. Witli the close of tho coiloce basketball season tho tinio to select the Ail-State Riskf thall teams 1ms come. For more than a month "the critics have .--.elected mythical state teams, but the results of late season pames have caused close followers of the 13 Sure!

Hasty Jumps Into Shape

. yItdll DOIS.M.W, M'AVS-TI.MFS HASTY. ATilUn'K. PITCIIint, I P I III: TIt IMN; CAMP, LAKH CTIA Pitcht r- Fob Hasty of the Athletics Sm redueinir weight and trentrthenin.tr hl. ieirs via tho jumping' rout" at the Iiko Charles, Ia., training Ki f-at indoor sport to change their opiivions of some of the playrrs and not until the last game, has leen playf-d was the time ripe for an allstate selection. liy comparative scores are all thinir.- proved. Net a college team in the state but has been defeated by another college team. I'or example Indiana defeated DePauw, and the Tigers won one and lost one with Wabash, and the L,ittle (Hants t:a defeated Purduj. but Purdue twice defeated Indiana, while DePauw twice, defeated Notre Dam; and the i'atholics lost to Wabash and defeated Wabash, and Indiana State Normal defeated Wabash, hut Butler won two games from State Normal and two frames from Earl-!--am and Wabash and Purdue each defeated Hutler twice. The Butler team lost one and won ono with Franklin, and Franklin lost two games to Farlham but defeated Hanover. P.utlor won two of the three games played with the Indiana Denial College, and tho Dentals won ono and lost one with the Earlham team. The Quakers defeated Purdue, but lost two games to Wabash and were defeated by DePauw. Itoso Poly played losing- basketball being twice defeated by tho Dental, twice by Hutler, three times by State Normal, once by Purdue, but Kose Poly defeated Franklin. ("hlnox; lu7zlox There is a Chinese puzzle who Is champion? Notre Damo defeated Yalparaiso university and Valpo cam? back and defeated Notre Dame. From the puzzle of s-oon s the critics have selected a few champions by usintr tho percentage system. In the J5i Ten Conference Purdue is tied for tho championship with Michigan and Wisconsin. The I. C A. L. championship goes to Iluth r which team lost .but. one I. Cx A. Jj. game that brin? to Franklin. liutItr also won the Indianapolis college basketball championship by defeating the Dentals in tho third game of tho series. In spite of the fact that no team has a clear title to the championship the state of Indiana many claiming that honor, still tho play of some athletes stood out so far ahead of all others that they must be named on the mythical teams called tho All-State, somo critics have chcn three fonvarus. thrto guanis, ami two centers, but if a man is good enough for All-State ho should Le ono of five, not one of eight. N. D, FOOTBALLERS ANNEX NEW TITLE Claim Championship of the West in a New 4'IIanJ-to-Moutlr Pa-S. Oil ie O'Reilly Clark, his man Karl, his chef Pete- and his To ras. Dicks and Harrys assembled all the irnpU -monts of modern bill-of-fare on the banquet board at Notre Dame St, Patrick's nicht; and if th" Army. Iowa, Purdue, Nebraska. Indiana or Rutgers had any scouts present, it is a sad, sad tale they carried home. Rockne's nvn uncovered a hand-to-mouth p.OAs which swept the boards. l d by Coach Roekrie. Capt. IMdie Anderson. Willie Cuughlin. not to mention Hector Garvoy, Hunk Anderson and lessrr lights, the Notre Dame football setuad emorjeJ from tho banquet hall, targering 'tis true, but with a rivar title a.s Champion Katers of the West. Tlie first skirmHh of the 15-1 se.vson developed) llerce oorr.potition a:nong the three i scort candidates tor piace; ana Coach Kockne i facing a difficult job in picking the winners. Fnend Ollie moved a little corner of Tipperary onto the -ampus for the engagement; and supplid th" atmo.sphiTo with elaborate green hangings for the lights, shamrocks festooning the walls and tabler, completing the picture with green headgears and the traditional Irish plug" hat. Harry Denny and his Irish minstrel boys furnished the River Shannon in lieu of th" rid (Iron river; and under the suitable influence of the Plarney stone, the !). -

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: - -J PI H ) K H. K A I'll H. FAK;lIT HOll 1 IN Tili: AIK, .Il'MPI.Nii uopi:. AT kfi;s iv. camp. He takes daily workouts. "I'm a pretty bitr fellow." says Hasty. " and if my logs don't hold up I won't laxt lonp. Yosj, became, as Coach Rovkne repressed it, "Irish by environment." Start liiiiy. The waiters began travelling at e. : 0 o'clock in the e vening and nevi r stopped for tin:.' out. ATicr they had attacked with grapefruit salad, oyster cocktails, pickles, olivesi, celery and crisping frog-le.rs artd found th" Notre Dame defense impregnable, what do you suppose they did? They answered as did John Paul Jones. "We have not be;run to tight" and brought on chicken, mashed and sweet potatoes. "What happened to these formations is now a matt.-; of history; and even the green ice cream and ND rnonogramed pastry, found no mercey from the cew of Captain Kddie. The "Squirrel quartet. ' (larvey, DeGree, Seyfrit and Kane entertained more or lesw musically after Coach Itockne threatened to cut off their supplies, onco more demonstrating his ability to attack at the weakest point. Seyfrit and Kane ran the ends well t-s "Mike and Ike, they lock alike" and Florenz Ziegnold Cot-ghlln presented Flynn, Slaggert, Deo ley and Kane in Improvised musical selections, very much improvised. The n.-Tso m.blage wept long and copiously after Hector Harvey's pathetic rendition of the "Jailhouse Hallad;" but the orchestra retriwd tho situation by a violent intet probation of that ditty so popular before the time of tho shamrock and rye, "Hail, Hail, the Gangs All Here." J'ew Serious spots. There) were just a. few serlou. spots to the evenings' entertainment.

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By I'mted Press: . SAN ANTONIO. Tt xn March !T., ! John Mfdr.nv divido i his (linnt , ' t.rc Thursday. A first and "-j end tfani will s t out on an exhiI b.:ian tour Friday. Th; New York manager did somcthincr; unexpected ; when he n ictated Itube Uenton and I lee Kir.ir to the n".-ond team and je'.vated Shea. Hrown and Walker I to the t'.rsi sfi tion. I t I I'.y Fnited Pre.-.?: ! (;AINFS'II-LK. Fla.. March 17- !. rin'.h innintr rally by the Phillies I ri-.ed t, jt the Washington Senators ! Wedned.iv. 2 to J. ;y Fnited Pr's: liAl'.MONT.' Texas. Friert iv- pitching by Naylo:x allowiuc: onl: K'.irolv enabled the March IT. Ha ?ty and three hits. Athletics to wirr oer th" Heaumcnt leauo.eiH here Vdr.esda. Tcxa.s o 1. P,y Fnited Pro-s: WA.AHA:iIIi;. Tex . March I IT. Farl Sheeley. the Coast Icp-ue i ... . liaiiipion batter and lir.-t oasenian for Salt Lake last season, reported t th-- White Thu rf-V.a v. So traininc: camp on P.v Fnited Press: PASADFNA. Falif.. March The Culis Ik at the Pasadena ch;i nt in an exhibition game W'i i!tu sda v. 7 to t. I'y Asxfu-i.ite.l Press . 17. Hy Fn itt d Preys: fi:uwia:y. ii Ruth. Pir.g Hodie March 17 F.abe nal other horn" runr.ers of note were here Thursday to tak.. part in a fracas between the New York Yanks and the Indianapolis Indian. Tho Yanks were expecting just as earn' a time as they had Wednesday in beating the St. I.ouis Cards 14 to lb Ruth hit a homer and was presented with a tloral bat. NFW ORFHANS, March 17. Rrooklyn Nationals 9; 17; 5. New Orleans. Southern Association 10; S; 2. Sereibor, Post and Kreuger, Taylor; Colbert. Higgins, J,ehman and and Dc berry, S'rr.ith. Mr. ('larke expressed his warm friendship for Notre D..me in a short talk which brought tumultous applause; Dr. Stocckley and Father Carey, chairman of the Foard of Athletic control spoke a few words of appreciation and Coach Hockne warned the squad against resting uptheir laurel.s. in the cc-mincr season which will test their strength and courage. Karl Dickens, an alumnus of the school presented the 2.A .monogram men of the past year with gold footballs from the athletic depai l mi nt. There was but one notable disappointment during the evening. Frank Couirhlin, president of the senior class, retiring captain of the football squad, and a reowned orator who never fails to deliver, found that upon the occasion of b"irig called to make an address, he was literally to full for words. LYNCH Gl VHS SIIItVICKS. liy United Press: NF.W YORK. March 17. Two boxers, Joe L.yneh. bantam champion, and Kid Norfolk, colored heavyweight champion, are to box for nothing at tne show here Monday night for the Irish relief fund. Willie Jackwon demanded $10,000 and Rocky Kansas $8,000 to furnish the main bout. Grown men, as well as chidren. kites in Japan and China. One of the principle articles Japanese diet is fish. fly of

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IN BENDER GAME Hut Orange and Blue Fans Are Taking: All Monev Posted at 10 to 8 Odds. I IV A STAFF (X)RUi:sI)nT. INDrAXAPOLJ.S. Ird.. .March 17. South TUnd high fvhcolXs baktI'.ili team wxas the second of th 1 5 entrants for the state high school basket;', all championship t arrive her for the tournament which iXeFins rriday. Walton high srhod'H s.juad Th " pr-cedej them ,y an hour. ity Is agoj over the tourna ment and everything indicated to one of tho most bitterly jtAKed struggles that has ever occurred in a state championship tilt. Kverybody 'n tjie .stret.s talks lsketbali. The natives eat basketball, and th visitors who will accomp.tny their aspirants will aggravate the situation. The concensus of opinion Is that Rochester and Anderson will meet in the finals. Kach tram has some tough sledd-ing before they will reach the. final, If thfy do. Rochester wii; meet rrankii::. last year's champions, in the first game of the second round of play which will bo nt S :"0 tonight. Anderson will have to dispose of South Dend in the first round to get a start. If they d i '--at tho Panders they will i:-t have a tough schedule unt.'l the final game. lVtting Is Liely. Many .Scuth Hend aiumni from DePauw, Indiana, and Purdue universities, who came to cheer fur their alma mater together with the 00 local roners of the h'outh IJer.d team who made the trip arc covering till tho tn-ta of 10 to S on Anderson to 7in from South ISend in the first game. Outside of rhe Anderson-South Bend game there is little betting. There Is gTeat fear among .some of the expert dopesters that a "dark horse" will loom out and crop the berrie over the favorite. The mct potential of tho raven colored equines are. Sandusky, Bloomir.gtcn. Martinsille, and South Hend. Any one of tho four teams mentioned seems to be equal y as strong as the favorites and may upset tho dope by annexing the honors before a much surprised ardent Hoosler net fandom except their loyal boosters who wijl go about with a wide grin and as "I told you yo" expression nnd action. Tho open.ng scene In the fracas will be at nine o'clock Friday morning when the curtain goes up with Martinsville and Franklin occupying the center of the stage. The first act wi.l have four scenes and th third wall passes half that number. Tho climax will be reached Saturday night at eight o'clock when the melting pot of 1C is simmered down to just two contestants who jviil fight it out for supremacy. FJIOM MJW YORK to softit nnxn. Comes FllKworth'n distinctive Springtime, apparel selected personal.y for you by your buyer. tilt; i:llswoiitii store. South Bend's Originality Shop. SS08-13 2C For 2 Weeks I EXTRA PANTS get 2 Pants with your 220 South Michigan St South Bend, Ind.

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THOMAS Wl I KLAN !:.!. id-semi-pro from I,;.r.::. M as football pla . r. Pla. . N..r 1 w.; h .lit:! Thorpe's te.im for y. irs. ALd-TiKI J. V PN. r - P.: man. From P. t ! : ! 1 i i ; . Pa. IX X MATtTIX P.ltoWXer. Purclias,-d fri-ta Sp: Mo.) te.ir:-.. gi:ikgi .T. M A I SMI, - I; Pur isevl 1 1 i.j i P. Fx; 1 a C Coast Iieawu " ted utility iii.iii. JOHN" P. KHI.I.r.lUlll-Sher-.s-Purchased from St. Jo-. M . p. all intleld I m . ; t : ' j n . M ,y ;--d utility man. HAU I,r L I.IlATH!:i:S- 1; f.. er. 1'urchael from Nor r.yht and 1 fr-hande i. H. its JAM KS P. KKNNY Pi'ch. v. P Alexander in a pitrh. r s I v: 1 France and :s i'xng given a t: HOKIl WAPNFK Third b-4 man. Purchased from Kan !: ' Was out cf game last s as. in. OSCAP FFH K F.'ft-han 1 er. Purohased fmr.i Oi.iiha. ably Pe sent hat k for more tr. I'RANIC P. .MilYli KS 1 ' Chicairo sen.i-pro. Pri!.i given r !(.i(' or u;-d in trad-. JAM PS A. COlü.ll-Pitches . chas-d from 'harl. -ton. 111. ably p l'.ick for more trainin, FAPI, HANSON Pitch :x e.I oat by Cubs to IVoria. TU Pri r; i : :'. !; I e I1 P i m K. called, but will prohaMy go b. I;. JIM YPK Southpaw. Purcha.? e.I from i'hatta noof a. I'rol-ab'.y b farmed out. HAKKV A. WEAVKI: Pighr-j hand pitch r. P.ira 'has. .1 from K.-r;- ; S.-JS 'ity. Probably be used in traje, or let out. i pi:p:y lff jinks s,,; Purchased from Fastland it hp aw. I Tea s League. Probably be sent ba. 1 F V F 1 1 FTT G . G O M F S Ca hi Purchased from Springfield. Mo., year. Played winter baseball ast in China. Looks like he'll stiele. A LUX V. FKFFMAN Pin her. Obtained from Ihuumont, T.. Looks good to livers for future. Probably be used as relief pitcher for present. iSational Woman Champion In England for Tourney P.y Fnited Pr. ss: LONDON. March IT. M:.s Ahxa Stirling", Woman golf ehaiupi.-n of America, arrived Thursday on the Carman'a. She was met at tho j i-r and welcomed by a Iare de',. -Ration of golf players and enthusiasts. The American champion said sho had not come to Fngland without knowing the diiheukies she was going to encounter on her m.--si"n to win the Pritlsh championship. "I think I have a lighting cham -to win the title, ' she said. New Orleans will shortly boast a boxing arena costing J."a,00O. In Holland many women find mployment in the brickyards. No two persons- see the same rainbow, say scientists. Importation of silencers for firearms into Australia has b. en prohibited. The Pennsylvania leKisl considering a bill to tax fishermen $1 a year. itU! e JS resident

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'champion retains title after bout

WITH MIKE O'DOWD IikIl'- Disasrff and Hofer'' Awards Derision t ii?oii -I?low Fiuht. A-.' n:w VOKK, .M..rh w. rid s r.uddlew IT Johr: w l! c:. dn.-d Id ti' i a M: U'l dLs.-n Square I a t -an.p:. Tt. rs lay r.U'lit. A the I the iu Icrt (iiwigree i n ;ia. r-. .Tol.r-.r.y MAvov of r.rook: o his ion !rt favor et Wi T))- bout itself was a rather d: i poir. tir.g rr.e fro: from a :.tt- s:a: : ich man soemi 1 afraid ..-r and O'Powd enlv ..dopt rushing t.icti--s rcecL'i' allv. 1 1 a h as the b:;:r Tt: h V f .t b'l LIU d .s was oi :i t . n i t.:r.d off or outpo;-.: long as the r-c!xa.mp:e-. to box or sp.ir. b'-Jt wi;-r . . r 1 Powd stepped insblo to i:: bis n.il nibimj fashion, Wj'--. su ff i rer. w .1 t! At !. i-t. thr tim-s during tb'-1 ut O'pnwil claimed that Wilson i: w.s fi.ttir.g i'"v. wr.n n:s h-ii win o the- bodv. In the thirteenth round. ; v. hen tin ir b.eads bumped, "b'eo 1 1 spout-, d itoin a ( ut nur o'üowÄ' j t-mp!e. Purir.g the l.m two rniT. .- o'liuwi was bofb.ered as a :v ' f iiushap. llcay Waerinc. Th-: - was h.ay w :ge.-ir on thr s .It. Wion w as a iro.io.:n :-evi f.. . a . : . In th KPing dunrxt th.a di. th.- odd; being (puoted s 11 t : but whan the treu n i I'.fd the nr:: sid- the b. ttir.g was lar-:ly at (i :i money. When the referee's d-cii-.n was announced, it was received with n ither much arplause nor deriMon by tho- spectator Hoih prinelples had wdghrd .ri under the stipulated 10 pounds j.' ' o'clock in the afternoon. Wilson turned tlie scales at l.'iS pounds a r. i O'Dowal wt ighed 1 7, 1 1-4. W ilson was tho first to enteer th ling and he reraived a warm reception. O'lMwd ( limbed betw n throj. s a minute lat-r and was gro-t. 1 h arty dieers from all part.s . house. Loth men a p-jM-ared in cJbnt jdiysical rondition. th. m.i.swoimrs ANNoi Nci: .iiuival of a new collection e.i .r original creations lor spring the t he bought lion of under t h 1 per a i a"nr bu::- w ab i n N ve n e A nu Vork this week Wraps, Frocks. In- h Suits. U u a 1 e 1 '-Ml n't S V.Imüs-s. TIIF F.LLSW I1TI1 a 1 ;e I : v i i . tr a : ST K K. Ib.bl.v . S V V I i an :.: t n oi ; :;e m .rn t - iivi r in New York are uo:n. n. 'i!i!dren ir. India barn the tin plication table up tu 4 f times -I1 'hin.i has more suicides tiiin ot h r eountrv in he Wo i . AT O.KFFXPLATT S - s'l'i" "IAIj PKJCFS ; ATFJiD.V Y ON ALL Ad ! HOK.FKS. Try Mill S-T1MES Want Ads 0 i Imported Blue Serge Made in Belgium Fast Color) i Pore ii - - $4 t J f Next to the Blackstone Theater J I i

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