South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 154, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 June 1921 — Page 2
FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 3. 192?
2 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SEEBIRT SAYS HE SPENT $ 1,1 29 TO GAIN NOMINATION
Son Weds on Damy Parents Observe Golden Wedding
Mayor Carbon's Expenditure; Lifted a S3.39. and Rilin-ki's an S 110.
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r enditur. l.n the recent, primary w::.i rjry Ork Knnk Bilir.-kl. S.-e-r.lrt Mtd that h spnt $1.1 2'. "3. It r-v; Miyor far.n J.CTO to n-ag h. ctmraltn for the nm" r. rir.i : n 1 t Ion ar.'i i'"e. arenrdi.ng to Ms rTort f.d 1rl iy. City Cl-rk Billr.-ki ?. a report r.f hi xpr. -litti r In the F-irrful rar f'-r the rati" r.omlr.atien. oitin h: 'temlzed i'.'o;r,t BM F-e-Mrl !''! the r,mM of nr. -ut 2 r. repnbhc.-t r,s r.f viryin? d:rr of prorr.I r.e.icA who contribute 1 ?."-." to hl. c.irnp-iign. The hilir.e, according to Mr. S'eblrt. '.vas furr.!he 1 by himelf. Advertisements In d lily, tnde .md polish papers, 'ncr.iwne., rej1t.1I. pr?ters, distributions r.f drdger. ar.d o!hr mi'tellaneoua exper.9 were the Item1 in S"-birt's Account. According to Mr. Bilinki there ir yet a con:--; Wahl' number of ca nd idat who hive not yet Fieri their recounts and undr the hw they will be comp"!!'1 to do o without further deliy or be Fubjf-rted to the penalties subscribed by law.
Rcimolds Krnew Vows Announre Daughter's Betrothal,
Hov Married.
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Mr. II. I'. Reimold and two r.Mren of Cleveland. O.; Mr. and Mr.. O. ?. Reimold and to f-or.s. of Yenker-on-the-Huden. oth r f.;it-fif-r.vn guef who v re here frr the triple event wf re: A;iron S.ha:r r. of Wo.'t Toint. Neb.: Mr. and Mr?. D..F. Srhiirer. of Ann Arbor. Mi.h.; Mr. and Mr?. SimuI Kriu."'1, Mr. and Mrs. Wiüiim Huel-stf-r. and Mrs. I). C. Giffert, all of Grand Rapid?, Mich.: Mr. and Mrs P.ebrrt ?:aebr, of Kalamazoo. Mi-h.. ar.d Mr. ar.d Mr. WInchell.
bitty ynrs aero, on June. J,. Henri'tta.
Chri.--?in J. rinoM in a rh-zr"-!: at Ann Ar; r. Mi
the first ol ha!rrr ar.'l
of Grand Rapid.. Mich.
h to have and to howl tn
death do 'them' part.
to ixmr CAnnvi-rr. By Ir.trr.tioi:l New Srvl VIENNA, Jun 2. Step? were taken toward the formation of h nw Auftrian cabinet today followIr.fi: the reFignation of the Mayr ministry. Th old caMr.ct wa piqued into r;uittln5: hy the pl:-bif-:iteif in certain arraj?.
other "L'ntil
The vr.ws of thit day wer repafd Wednesday rr.ornir. at hr home. 4" N. Mirhiran ?t.. in the pre. en e of 3 member" of the f.imi'.y. including all th children and r ind hil lrc n. The ceren.onv wis conducted by lif-v. Ali.' rt Ke.-k of the T. lnlty Rneriih Lutheran t hurch in rom. Jill' 1 with the fracrance of flower whlfh c-xpr- d the joyous so el wL-h'-a of f ri'-n '.- and neiu'hbrp. After the orrenvr.y. a weddlr.cr br -akfaF. was cr-rvrd at whlrh time Mr. and Mr?. Rr:rnobl a n n no-rl the f.TlZ jsenvnt of t h I r youngest dauehtr. MiM A'iro P.elmold. to Mar'.nI Nt-dswrnder r.f thl.s city. Son AVcl-4 Same Day. At 4:C'" o' lock in the afternoon. their jounarest f"T, Krodrrlck Reimold was married to Mrs. Jessie Winch'.Il at the St. JanUd i;pL?copal chun h. Bishop Jr.hn Hazen Whit-1 and Rev. Robert J. lvn r.mciatlnz. A buffet .-uppor was servrd at tho horr.e of the bridegroom's parents follrcvir.c: the rf Tf-mony, after whi h the bridal couple left for a ton:through the r.i.. On their return they will be at home at 20 Park .a v. Caller.- were received by the bride and bridegroom of f. A years aco throughout the day. and all of th children, three pons and five daughters, were present. The out-of-town purst?! were: Mr. and Mr?. S. Arthur Hazen and son. of East Orange. X. J.; Mu-.i Alire Reimold. of ye?t Orance, N. J.; Mr.
TXXPolice Break Up
Six Hoboes Meal; Will Face Judge
Pinr.fr hour for fix hoboes wa? suddenly interrupted Vedne.day veninc when a der. ÜI of police ofTicers iited their open air kitchen Viarrers near th Grand Trunk railway tracks between South Bend ar 1 Mi-hawak t. A bicj bon fire had already been srtarted and the. "kniffht
f.f the road" were busi:
for their eve-nin meal when the 01f. rn ,,tr..k th m by surpiise." They wcro all taken to police- he::dluarter? and booked on charges of vacrar.cy. All of th m claimed that they had Job In South Bend, but U' ro nnablo to find lodcrint: houses. Captain Shoek decided to let them tell their stories to Judge Gilmer.
BOY DIES; HURT BY RUNAWAY TEAM
MAY BUY VACATION PLAGE FOR GIRLS
Frederic Oliver rnvicn Friends of Y. W. C. A. Would
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erick Davidson. 32 K. Sorin
filed early Thursday mornins in St. Joseph hospital from thj injuries h" received whrn run over by a runaway tpam in front of hi home erly We lneday night. Frederick was playing with neighbor younftera on the sidewalk In front of hi homo Wednesday night when a runaway team owned by Fred Tcbo. TJC N. Francis St., went piun'inss through the alky on the op7"s..t s.de of the street going up over th curhir.5 where the youngsters were pliylng and pulling the
wac n across the body of the
Pavidon was rushed to St. Joseph
hcsiil and jgriven medic-al attention. 1
Arjrding to witnees the team ran away with waeon and driver and before Tebo could control hid horses
the injury had occurred.
Besides hl9 parents. Davidson is sunivei by one brr thf r, James. Frederick was born In South Benl
"ln.May 2 8. 1913. having celebrated his
Funeral services will be held at the residence at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Robert J. LonS will otficiat at the ervicea and burial will be In Highland cemetery.
Rai?e $10,000 and Purchase 'Thru?hvood.'
If plana for the raising of a 110.000 fund by friends of the y. w. C. A. are t-uccessful. -Thruhweod". the
country home of th late Myron ' Campbell, will be purchased by the j
a?oeLatIon a? an ideal pot for inexpensive vacations or week-ends for the bunf and Industrial plrls
i:i7runxTC) woiiK. r.r T"nib-1 Prv : Ni:W YORK, June 2. Thirty thousand carnient wo.-kers or.- strike since Decenber were returning to work here today. The settlement Involves a 1") per cent wage reduction for all worker5 except cutters whose pay will bo determined by their class of work.
The bob-o-llnk was originally called the Bob Lincoln. - The first grand jury in America
me in Mosion in
pi:.vils iinronT. r?v International New Servl.e: "LiOXDC-N, June 2 A report printed in Belfast that King George would open the Ulster Parliament on June 21 was officially denied this afternoon.
TO MAIIRY AGAIN'. Pt Intrnatliual News Srvi-e: "LONDON, June 2. Reports that the Duke of Marlborough who was recently divorced, Ib to take a second American wife were ofhcially confirmed here today. The duke will marry Mies Kdith Deacon, of Boston, but the (late has not been fixed.
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It has always been our custom to clean our shelves in June for our fall stock which will arrive much earlier than ever this year. This sale includes all our high grade footwear for men, women and children and nothing is ever withheld in our sales. Coming at a time when you can best use low shoes will be greatly appreciated by the buying public. Pumps, Oxfords and Strap Pumps in the season's newest creations in Louis, Military or Junior heels. High and low shoes for men, women and children including such lines as J. & K. Sherwood and Johanscn Bros, for women; Nettleton and Thompson Bros, for men; Educator for men, women and children assure you of the high grade workmanship you find in our shoes. Shop early which gives you more time for selections.
Prices for Men s
SllOeS and
Oxfords
In Our June
Clearance Sale
$16 00 Values for $15.00 Values for $14.00 Values for SI 3.00 Values for $12.00 Values for $10.00 Values for $9.00 Values for. $8.00 Values for. $7.00 Values for.
.$13.00 .$12.00 .$11.00 .$10.00 . . $9.50 . .$7.50 . .$6.50 . .$6.00 . .$5.00
$4.00 Values for $3.25
Boys' Misses' and Child ren's Shoes and Oxfords in Our June CI earance Sale 20 reduction All Men's, Women's, Boys', Misses' and Children's Tennis Shoes and Oxfords in Our June Clearance Sale at 20 reduction
Prices-orWomens Shoes and Oxfords
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Mens Canvass Oxfords $6.00 Values for $4.50 $5 00 Values for $3.50 MEN'S CANVAS SHOES in Grey or Brown $3.50 Values for $2.75
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$8.00 Values for $6.00 $7.00 Values for $5.00 $6.00 Values for $4.50 $5.00 Values for $3.75
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WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS SHOES AND OXFORDS $8 00 Value for $5.00 $7.00 Value for $5.00 $6.00 Value for $4.50 $5.00 Value for $3.00 $4.50 Value for. ... . .$3.00 $4.00 Value for $2.50 $3.50 Value for $2.00
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of Fcuth Bend. Tho original price- was fixed by the administrators of the Campbell
boy j f Btate at $ 5.000. but was reduced by ,Ärb i them to $6,000 when It was learned
I that the Y. W. C. A. wished to pur
chase It. The additional J4,nr0 will be u!d for slight Improvements and to add furniture, bedf, dishes and like necessities. The option on the property will expire June 10, and at present only $2,3 5 0 has been subscribed, but it is expected that the miny fuprorters of the association will come to its aid before that date. "Thrushwood" has an ideal location as a summer or winter nsort on the St. Joseph river, being but three milea north of the Nile? interurban station. The lnterurban passes directly in front of the property. The land occupies more than 28 acres, and convenient boat imdlng and bathing beache3 are at hand. All friend- of the association wishing to subscribe toward thi. fund are requested to report the amount to V. H. Badet, J. C. Howsher or L. P. Hardy as .oon as pof?-
?ible, so a full lit of pubfcriptions j
may bo given the "Y. W." before June 10.
Goshen Robbers Carry Away Safe, Then Break It Special te The News-Tirru? : GOSH EX, Ind.. June 2. 'Rollers who entered the office! of Alva Hamilton. Goshen structural iron contractor, through a window, carried the 400-pound f-afe to the rear of the building, about 130 feet, and. using a sledge hammer, knocked off the lock. They found the contents to be old papers. Xo clue3 to the thieves has been found. Tho robbery, it if thought, was committed about 4 o'clock Wednesday morning. Members of the Hamilton family.
who live on the second floor of the office) building, heard a noise about that time, but did not investigate. The office Is ocated opposite the court houi-e.
Porpoises are tho greatest enemies of sardines. The Chinese were the first to make paper from rags.
A female fro deposits from to 1.200 eggs a year.
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JUNE SALE OF HATS AT $5.00 EACH
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In Youthful Lines and Graceful Styles For the Summer at home or at the lakes we are showing an exquisite collection of Wash Dresses that our buyers carefully elected last week in New York. Pretty Ginghams, Voiles, Organdies and Dotted Swisses are shown in a profusion of attractive styles and soft Summer shades. The moderate prices go from $5.95 to $19.75. Every woman loves a Silk Dress and one would especially love the new models we are now presenting because they are fo beautiful. There are handsome Georgettes and Taffetas in styles that give the wearer an air of individuality and distinction. These are $25.00. Another very lovely group is made up of stunning Canton Crepes, Crepe dc Chines and Satins at $25.00 to $50.00.
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