South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1921 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 2. 192! GEE, KIDS, THERE'S A CIRCUS COMING! Jap Workers Wave Red Flag JUNE MARRIAGE Tftr. both cf ivuth r.h:!!p McC'ui.lan. Jnr.! ?jin!on. hoth of Fc-'ith nnd. r 5or! Mf rr'.;i. F"".rfr.; rr.a T'-irror. b-T.h of Sij'h Rfni. ?.!arr;ir i;r." .r crar.td in rh.c. Wf-!r..-i.iy. t-- th" f ir.e m-j'.m tcc-riir.r to r " - 5rf Dates For Assault And Battery Hearings f!v; (iurir.r June, snd th month thii ar has 5.irti cut ausp'.ri-.u!. LICENSE RUSH ON ns Jsurd thus far Inclui: r1 r. Ikr.. Jr.. Trcr.to. Cm.; M,.'T. r.u., S-iutn lr.l. 1 11 If' 'r. - ari ri't'ry --'i r" c;t:tv in HsiT!n!rrk-V:ill;ii'o S h o tv s. J "Willi !N"f-u Animal Arts t ! Show Wem Juno 1 7. J jr. r;"r.i a i.fp.rio'JsIy as r.or.rh rvf wddir.cs. ricrT.C I- Bunrh. Iakv:i. Ir.!. John nimur.i Houkejr; ".irAKin "urti.: M.iry ?"!tzr. bth of M:hiaka. jHr.if.s Mirhill, Ar.srf'ir. Eift-wro-1. both rf Sojth Br.i iv.i h?r: ?h;ry P. Tiy'.or. r. 5 j 1 V 1 W. Marion ?! . ani Mi-5 rri:! Wir?. ,vv- -a' sV- fx j r I " o'clock Wdr.rsday n:nrnjwhi! v p.'p jriv-n r;t r"rsJ ; n 4. rf nrrin Serines. Mi-h.: H' nVT COM I KT MM :n Peck. South Brn an1 Miss Martha j Jrrrh Str5trt"5ki, l ' - ' ;r"'iv hridfs arc! prrn-.s thft Ihs 5, r,. a crr'. fl iy r-f M iy who a vr id r 1 th" Mishawaka. r.i Mi-es Kitty Mnrtir., .irr-. .-hirfö t n i h 1 1 th':r ( rf rh-i IVrrr?: ?. Stanton, MiMrM MafjS-ith R-ni. eis? f "t f r h hp,'' . t ' (.

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''Iti - A t :ory hnrirx-rs a. vfdl as tf.icr .f rf .,!i:tion. Th- o;i- lvol bffn instruct-

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! f d to !. lf-r:i-nt, but many rl.ishf-s n'vun od. In Tokyo 4- pr.on wrre

arr ' strd, lr of tf-.frn v nmrn. lU:nji Suzki, ntai'mal labor leader, was

n -. 'MrjibT hou- v.. r;u-r.;r,i ' ''tf-n and bru.M-i!.

W MtT tn th- f Ih-int,'- t!'..it l i.-t ' tim-- iih? " ! "rvt-ha I did." "Vf-i . I rarrif-d rnorr !!nn y-u " j -u t,.hH didn't."

"r i did liKe fur.. I c,irrid thf "ilnu- von iroin' to nrovo it? D.r-

rr.o.-i. Ttf ha iidr.'t.

WHY YOU

NEED

you to knock this chip off my .-hnuldrr."

; "WV-ll. cri'.- w both carried j i !om ' th- Fa :r.r." "Yen i 1 1 1 i n ' tb:3 th-Jio?"

M.inv a V'ur.zTf-r 1ms hid a ?:m-

PLAN REFERENDUM UPON NATATORIUM

Rf ffrr.dum amort th" rnfmberp rf thf rinu.!; or rf Cr.mmrrce on th? fjuostion of thf pror.ofd rroction by

Ml

I '" Hrt'iim. r.t. no doubt. And may-1 j, , i)rarf fif p;Jrk r0f.imi.,:ionors rf

, i i n if a rf .s'n oi in? u; it-uw - j -v h- l f i. u rit!.. r wii'- n thT rarri ! ! .vitor to 1 1 ) f- "Icphants -with thf

j Happitbo rk-Val!a" cirou?. T makr ym .'.in?!; imd IirainM! Whf-n the rirco arrivfil hfTf for nnl put tr powrr into ir ; its rxhif itinn on Vd:if.day, Junf

a ratatorium on W. Washinstn av., i. to bf hfl'i at onco. it was .inronno'fl at thf Chambrr of Comiifi cp V.'f dr.r.Ia v.

Tndrr tlio provisions thrusrh whirh tho sitf for thf ntatorium

jir.. thorr 13 ;.-funi.-d to bf I "'" jw.is don if d tf t!u ritv bv Harry U-ntfd many n-vlti-, in thf throo r,;..rt, tn

" " j,: rin an1 nM ,,n,l!'1- ;1S Mr", forme r wr.or v. v.: tin work on the I'JLrTK'A L Al'VICi; MX H ' W TO r.rown-up is w;tr.f,-;: tne p, r- ,.r ..f,lMt(1 rntatnrim

fr.rn.:.nr.-. h:, tlmu:hu w,:I hnn. !i()n Auj, of . bark n.rMiy h nd'.v rocollo ns f; rir.u ririon o whPthfp thr Ins bryh.nd d..y.. j pl.irs of thf l..,rd of park commis-

s:oirrv; for t-e natatorium shall i f approved or rcjfctfd by th" rity r-.'.jin'i! v:!I hf t;ikrn at tlip mfftint:

bl'.'.d. !:fn th- ir!" n m " .r tfo,i

f'T.f ill "fll.M t .Mill -K . j I ' I 1 I I I V I I I I I I ' I 1 I'll A 1111 . ,1 - r. ,1 t,. tr.vf, tho roforfintim

j ' li II i . ' '. I ' Jll' I W t ii i 4 111 ' f f!v- I'lnmf-r of Commerce mem-

)omI to O0l(0l!10 lli

AXIJ liNHI'KANt'i:.

Thf fr"'d j":; fit (Mit.iin- trbn.

; v 1 , a: FIFTEEN CONTRACT

FOR EXHIBIT SPACE

c.iiM- d bv th l!"or. in "ur b!rw d. th' c.ir h- -n .r:d oy :i iniif1 an 1 by o doi:; t'n v off t r m rvb ':s c n-r-' , !h'-:'b IV.: -' oil Kl ' at t"l'Cr,

; j; i :..p;r Will

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I'',"'i,r ' WV :i r.fuf-i South I'.fnd firms have a!-

brt.-hip on thf question completed so thtt a report may b" submitted

'!t tt"!rC.; AlailV AtltO Firms InpariP ' to the roun.-il as its mteting next

norm I or Di-nlavs at 1 ro I i . i .

zrcsivr Fxpoition.

j.irnnr.s Discussion of I Bovine Tuberculosis

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fntrrfd ir.to crntiarf with!

r- oi-

tlir d.rfffor of thf I'rocrrsvv.ve fx-

Dr. I. . Kicin. of the Purdue

i un; r.-ity vetrrinarian extension de-

.-u ..!;" c-t 1 1! y 1 a t i. !;!'

u n :T Ith I ! L i . i it- t , i.-'. u .. ;':! v if it w'.i !i ?

rr-rrt ism.I p. pt.-:: o-.i .. i me iuion ir.n.w x- J , . t ,rrnt Vdnesdav in St.

fr..i,-a. r.: ut.uit!,!:.. ,1; i v"'lf: po'kn. which op.-r at Sprint-; j,.?..ph rowntv prepara'ory to hold- , r !!-..-. L'-r:r 1. ny - I rn bioo turk .Tune no. for display inc a 1i.trirt meetmt; of county

p,ir- !! .-trt-! :tii. .nru .in I ti- k.o't;- . , n:-'!!!' at finortf to dlscfiss the

f rradiration of bovine

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'u'r.n-.'f aii'l t:- iP -i-r mmt-v . .irrt-r . !pa4:o in th" exposition bniMin to of t .i r:..-;...!v i -u-'.u.i. it-.':, i-r i.-..lii. r.xh:!);t th(.r products. It was an-j '' f..llocN'

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-tut.- irn b f;- tr..-, in pm:. Mi- l"":'M ;- " ( 11 u '"u- jr Ki'in hoprs to obtain a bet-

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V ! ! ' rii i v ! '..ad ft "'n

.-L-i ' merchants w

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M t -.;.!.: ! f.a!';. ip-u i jn: niil f.p.-n n; of :h" expoitb-n

and applyinsr antl-tubr rculoH tC5t-3 and arromphsh th" maximum

Jur.i

can!.- Ip"1 m'.'.I imt ':.!: 'i.

S tu'.- ! It-!i ..fr. ii tp. -...- ' i!.-; op, n until J uly f. rtr"t":'l'. f-.-r-v a: d .; : r ; ; -f : uj.S..;- of a utomo'bi'o firm

r. r r 1 1 'i '' r: f l - i a t i i

amount of work in a Ioralitv in the

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i.i- .pu.-.u"u um i - I nf timo hr .etifPr' vVrrb

n sdav.

vr.-.d...T t f..: ..v, t ) r p. ,... ;(. i;,,,, firn-.s ar-: W. Rf.tl-. So it h ; ' VL l ,' '" 1 A r'

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.it. s s.-i.rdör-. ! i' orn.. Franklin Motor Car 'o.

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r. ! i ; i - ; ; ? r s " ' i . ' ' . ' y .- t.-.--r.- . d ! :d; 'in:::'.

' s- . U. Hinkie. (Ji-f:jfr and Steinhart. Ii

.' i Tili1 nff-. apaint Taul ?inko.

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rko! J. .Ma, tifi. 'iod Srr-

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z and o.. (11mo;-.:.o

('.. A. 'A. rs-n and the Stüde- ;

ch.ared with unlawful possesion

and rft ift of lirpi r froni a com-

V ! v. ; h i k' r corpi : .i i mn .

. Matf 5-..1I f-'i- f h- on.ru-tion of j

A f--b. ci.Mnli- .-.f ! IV ATF.n th- Jl permanf r. .xi'oition

rrk"vl 1 i 1 : bai'.df.-r h b. . n orderf d and th" 1 RON always on hand at ,.,..,....:,,., ot th, ritv are 1 i CENTAL DRUG STORE (l p rat. in t farm ,-h;r.-r of j

AMERICAN. DRUG STORE to hn the bu id n cP .ud in

' t:m.' for trm po?i;pT.. ! Arrange n.-nts b.ave been mad-"1 'for f r.ttu tainn'.er.:. ach afternoon .tt.u f.r.:r of tl;e ..h.bit.

m.o i larrr w i" dismissed in city -o;;rt Wednesday. The casfs cf Frank Carroll and A. ' '. I'l'MiiM'Tt. liar-:t-.l with re-

I i f ipt of liquor, were v,-t for June

. w hii- that of Frank Koc?:s on x ?imc ea irce was fix" 1 f"r June 4. Frank W'aniik. rhnrcrr d with

and

j P'vs.-;in of intoxicating ii'iuor for ,si:e b. id his case f--t for June 4.

RED CROSS PHARMACY, Mishawirka

vi t k J 4

FOÜRYEARS Vas Finally Made Wei! by Lydia E. Pinkhar.i's Vegetable Compound

Ftcr?. Mis". "I wr.s all run dvrn vA r.crvoj3 with :V:r.r. tr ubl-? ani

::" r.dej pained

EAGLES AERIE TO HONOR ITS DEAD

i miss o'niiiiA ti: wsrr.nnr.i). J Mi.-.i Mine iVHrirn. TIT. Cleveland i :v. wlfo !u.h b-f n transferred from

the ! venue ;o the po-toftire de- ; .ifüi-Tit in Soistli Ivnd, assumed ht r :; w dunes tndiy.

csi: is (tim i:i). Ifarry r:'il'.on. charged with r p-

' ::':r.z arr.blir.c: device., had his The annua! m mor:a!'for dec-ase 1 0 tt, r,.nnnUed until Jun" 2 in city Hul.s will bf h.i '. l by the South 1 . XVi , P ,- ,a .

F.a.:.

ip'.e Sund .v m 'dT.ir.s; a!

1:0 ,.Mnrk. t:.o ontivi of th. 7v XEITS-T1MES Want Ads

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U; l at iit Tt a pa:; f .a;'1 , pr. .-:!. nt. lb.da it 1 1. Prov tor. oi

l.;k:-. 1 r : M ::-:

r. i.-k:

.-.' h 1 o 1 c.-id-..- :! it'll

nnib.-r .i:: be furnih...d ' ,

ir.o 5. at t:m r fd.-t 1 couMharLi!"

o. I ...r,-,.. ' .Mvn 1 .rem e t, flint If. ! . . i ''"T'l'r

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na ve : en p I t r. : : !. I

New Empire Silk Shirtings have just arrived. Small patterns in good summer colors, at $1.50 a yard.

;ERTS0N

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

imif Pi

Company

Saturday Open Till 9:30

CRETONNES 36 INCHES WIDE FAST COLORS 23c. 29c nad 4c

TODAY STARTED T

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JUN

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Robertson's Whole Store Offers You New Merchandise At Much Lower Trices Some Are Lower Than Ever Before

The Sale of Yard Goods

Summer Dresses

Ginghams, Organdies, Voiles and Dotted Swisses in many attractive styles $5.95,

Handsome new patterns in Ginghams and Percales 1 9c to 35c a yard.

Thousands of this season's most popular $8.95, $10.00, $15.00, $22.50 and $25.00.

Silks at 59c and $1.25 a yard. Organdies, Swisses, Voiles and Batistes 39c to 85c a yard.

Wool Skirts

June Sale of Children's and Misses' Gingham Dresses An exceptional showing of fine Amoskeag and Zephyr Gingham Dresses in plain, stripe and checks. Some are pique trimmed, while others are self. All substantially made with good buttons and deep hems. Ages 2 to 6 $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Ages 6 to 14 $1.50, $1.98, $2.25, $2.98.

A limited number of exceptional values in skirts of pleated Brunella Cloth. These are the regular $22.0 Skirts now in the June Sale at $15.00 each.

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Millinery

Pattern Hats, Tailored Hats and Suit Hats in a good variety of shapes and colors. Values to $ 1 8.50 in the June Sale at $5.00. June Waist Sale

June Sale of Girls' SI lpperS A special purchase of long and short sleeved Mary Jane patent leather Slippers in a fine Waists of Voile in Prettv styles and trimming, grade chrome patent. They are well lined and Low necks, long collars, tucked. Worth $3.00

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have turned and Goodyear soles. Some have a bow-and others are plain. Sizes 4 to 8 are $2.25. Sizes 8': to 1 1 are $3.95. Sizes 1 A to 2 are $4.50. Sizes 2YZ to 62 are $5.00.

-June Sale price $2.00.

New Dusters

A practical coat which assures comfort and ease of mind while riding through the country. Linene, Linen, Mohair, Beach Cloth and Shan-

25 Mohair Sweaters tung zes to 46 $3.98 to $19.75.

$10.00

Vomrn's Union Suits

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These Sweaters are a beautiful quality of imported Mohair in thf. Tuxedo stvlff. Thev

come in a novelty stripe weave they are beauties all.

with a flat girdle. The colors are black, navy, brown, Ha-

Ribbons New Ribbons have just been received and

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Brocaded Ribbons in all the summer shades

June Sale of Men's Hose Fine full fashionrd Wayne Knit irregular Lisle Hose of the 75c quality in Tan. Brown. Black and White, all sizes, at 3 pairs for $1.00. Seamless Mercerized Lisle Hoo in black and col-

vana, Tan, Honeydew and of Pink, Blue, Nile, Copen, etc., bVi to 7 ors -Dc'

Jade Don't fail to see these inches An exceHent value at 69c a yard.

new sweaters. i ncrc s preiiy

h'C f'z--'; I i sure to be one of them that

i

jl ', .' you'll want.

Badiing Suits for June Here is a bis assortment of

one-piece worsted suits and silk

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nrrttv stvles. Also we show a

complete line of bathing caps, emroidery $1.00.

hats, trunks, shoes, garters and water wings. The suits are $5 to $10.50.

June Sale of Men's Underwear at $1.00 a Suit 100 dozen Athletic Union Suit-?, made of fine Madras, striped Nainsook and Chcked Dimity. Every garment cut and tailored tru to size, juch qualities sold last season up to $2.98. You choice during June at $1.00 suit. June Sale of Bows' Wash Suits at $1.50 and $1.98 Th pkp Suit 7rt rr ;A r r( tV rf f .--ck -

straight styles and are trimmed with lace and terials and are built for service. They are d'rk

blues, greys, tans and some whites. The styles are Norfojk and Middy. All sizes to 12 yeirs. Boys' Athletic Union Suits, dimity check 59a suit.

750 yards of Hair Bows in all shades. These are also very good for sashes. 5 inches wide. This special lot at 39c a yard. Pretty Vestees In Organdie this lovely Neckwear has the

skirt suits in practically any de- C0Jar attached. These are Buster Brown and ti i 1 1

sirab e co or ana in several

New patterns and styles are brought out in Vestees of Net at $1 .00 each.

F(iHnpu and Rlarlrlar

irouoiesfiAVs: iu UU

Trrn I c ' i'-"' -: k :u i- :.-. t : -r. ;ta i i'M's1-! i p Ti.inr i)rjn.iu are I!. , Iyour aivcrtl-a. -.a. .v., ,i ..a..- t.Wu.h i,rMrn out. Dru(sM old lo I nV.T.t irit!'.Orap?r. ' he w.-rtry Tr . d ft. ." pri 1. Cujrantrc it in Htr In tun. V

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the p-.ib'.;..

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"V -ur v.rr hf-." ü.rs lr fur?, "d!i'n' upoTi ft.. p.-rfe. t f-ia-ri.iMinj: an-i

: !.,a!t': t- v-'-ur ni.lr.f ys s-i wi.tewr jo 1 1 . . o .K-:i't la ti- I I in."

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Tal.!.- (

aMi to n;ut I rfotr.tr.or

Petition Makes Attack

On Administrator's Rcnnrt'" ,r"UI' Mifr. 't r. i re.n-

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:.- 'ra. i h. ar J are rur. c. . . "a oak cr.d rft vr-..-. iv..t ov ry f.. v,'::r:n t:. ;. be ... v:r. i : ' rr.ariv Ic'ter.-" l.'f - 'i.t-zs v'.'..'.h v.-e c. r- . t o ' j r 1 j - V T-,r. n r.i i'' ... , l ....t I.C.i E . i l.a-:;i VcJttaV!- (i n:;öur.d v.... ctTcor.. i: -l". tr.-u. !. ür. i T.vr!tt

t. th- i.v:;a L. J'.r.Lh .

f water nicht and !" wjt!i

r Irrif.af t -a. ru k d:t l.ik'hly r. lured nil'.'.". b.-itir . i

;rr f d d'dr wirh ? ef flesh. h;-k;ii k.

' ' 1 1 i 1 i . I . i . . ! I r . : f ! ! ea e I ) u ' f :s er ( r it , 1. for ! r hir-T'-s thit : h a !::".'.n.tf ntr V; lit.---- ea la Its Herst f..rtn may I fr:: t.- 5h.-u- -v'.i! .!.;...- vv ,-; :" --di-.c. Kpcn , I ... ' '" t v,i:f ::.ti. faffi '.r'v tn bejln : j raif e. a-. ;i-f..:.et.... a t ; ..... , .f t:-.t u-nlerfi;! ;.rt-MTSpü-n I f 7 1 ' ä n r. i t h..' t n r; 1 1 . t h. : h i rc' s ! tf y- i: r..v say ef : ne üJ.nTf jrfnpt'T. .

I h.itary ir.il HhiiPlr .rmildes d.n't -ne.tr

r.v- av, i. v wdl crow i:p.vi von ilenlT. .

are ;r. e-:r". He ,al- vi.jctr to a paTier.t " f I IT." fer f"e..

Ktritviiv r. .1 j ith t:nf jilin i erlalntr.

j Nfar rr.ir.d tt1 fadnre rf th p3i !

If x i evan iMpe. t that y mi ar.' nii'Jwt ,

e m: sirr hui .irw: i.

r iMd 'irr-. ':-.i!-l with e-!(l1v f..r -ry 1 dnc2i..t las t'f.n

y.f.-d lirifit a.r.d r!:,-l 'ithen -e-t to rd".rn tr pur- !i.s w.:y

err : : c t!

Meile;:..

:r. c n e t.ur. w:d r tri. I Jur.e i.

Co., I.r.r., in rc-.-ard t.- t!.vi; health.' A fre-h ;pr: ' I. !!.! K. Pink-

JiAni's 'v-t.hl ' inp. und ai-A.o! f. h ir. 1 v. at CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE and RED CROSS PHARMACY . 1 r-v Mi:hawaka 1 77irr

i t. th. f i r 5. t IW'i ! tt t' all bo täte

th.i-v L.ie r et red i.o t.enflt.

.Nr'.c ir. ar..! Shrt Sak. IV. . Tender Rur.d S'e.ik. ih. .,

Vor Thursday nt IfT'KHIF.lt Iir.iV. ü. Mi. h:,-..r. .t.

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A fresh supply of MARSHROOT always on hand at CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE and RED CROSS PHARMACY Mishawaka j

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