South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1921 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY, JUNE 19. 192!

'PEP1 CAMPAIGN ' IS INAUGURATED FOR BIG GIFTS

OFFICERS EXPECT EARLY ARREST OF GIRL'S ABDUCTORS

Georges Loves Nature

Wire Briefs

Mjiiv Enroll in Competition; Loral and Cliirapo Police Pu?h for SI 3.000 Awards Of- Search for Men Who Asfen d hv "eu-Time.-. vaulted Hilda Keh.

(Contlmi'xl frm I'.ize One )

(Cntinuo-I from 1'age On)

-a . ; ,i i. Tr." w- a mai hir.c and waited while phe ar

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in r.d

o tak an automoMr. ride. 'CÜr.e th idty. the driver

rj j- r. la b!i 1 h'.'i'ir d th cir to-xard Chicago, and So-h Br-rd rij lvir.c far behind

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wa hrir, c: fririted away. An assault t olio we d. h aid. r-h'.rh

f f j vi ur.ab to r revent. Fhe to'.d rr".-ard the p that fhe w,u hId in tho ff'-rt.lmr ?f of th car while the A -ht. ! drl r forced th car to it limit.

r,; f r ar. I carrying h-r out of Indiana and

rs v. -:;'. 1 !- I . irto Chi'-atro. w : r. r. : r . y one of. After rearninc this ci'y, th sdrl

; 5 Id. fh" wa.a rlr;vr-n to "Lincoln :r.? fe-tur- "f the! park, .chere. dpit her f.srht, fhe ; r -jj i;..il-r. is th' vas aa:ilted by hr abductor. A -d !'- of h"'A' tmnv; fv n". inutf-s litr shf wis dv-rt 1 rty i " '?; will , by th nvrs at th Isran Square Und r ri'.s oiltixi irir.d. fvrv .'tiv worker' M:s K-b. d-tinrd hr by police

uls ? v.: ;i -.p. of th .'i l pf r.dir.c th nrrfLs of hr nbduc-i 'a ill b piid 1 p.- r ror,:rr.r!i-i tor?, i In a highly n-rvou .tt -i. i T:ii.4 f .-.tt r:!.'ir,M it anil rult of th nu?rac-ous trat-1

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r. rv ? p -i r r f ir" I'rinnins tr

th it it is in vr- way

rr.T" c;rlon ar. l c-r.o whlrh th-y not afford to Irt pas without furious!

mTt, and tarv ftramd down h-r f-h'-ek as bit by bit h unfo!d"l th story. Sh cive fbe ofhcrs a complt description of th crin,.i-

naLs and of inoidonts urrou?iflinff j hr mffMnz thr-m and entering! thir m.'ichin, and told how thrirj flatter hid induced h?r to tru?t thm. dr-fpitA the fart that thoyl

wro 5 trance ni to rirr. Th mother of the irl. a widow, is 5i id to be ill at her home In South Bnd.

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Juno 1H. The Tranmcommittee ga a fare

well re"pt'.on Sat irdiy ;o urh C. Walla re, retir'.nsr Arrricin lmba?-R-idor. and Mr.. Wallace. The recxtlon was afr.ded by the membrrs cf the diplomatic corpa. many members of the American colony and r.umerou. Farirfar.3.

rimyADinjirL. June is. lyviis De Erancs de Poirrv viscount cf France, nnd a ol uer cf the republic during the world war. died in Pari ?aturdiy of wo und. received five yrars according to a cable-ram received here by his widow, daurhter of the lite Dr. Wr.'.tcr Franklin Atle. of Philadel-phii.

I VinWA. June IS. Rumors ro- ! cntly in circulation her to the ef- : feet tha former Emperor Charles

Intend to return to Hungary now are published by a number of new?raners. which :"x th- date of hi

j arival in Budapcf a. mz. 'JO.

WASm.NT.TON. Jun' 1. A bill

j to proide relief for minr of j mancrar.e5o. chrome and other metI als for loes suffered cs z. result of I extra production for the war emeri trency was passed by the tenato ! Friday.

Carr'-nti." !ove.s nature, they ,iy. He plucks flowers at Manhasset every d;iy- But who's oin?; to -vin the fi?:ht, anyway?

rhze 1 National Tax Association

a worth vh; I . . n n . ,

to rjuay lirvenue t roblcms

cr-r.f : iera'

n.

Tho roming1 week will ho th startin week for many. It iJ likely that

rhrre ull Y a iT-od of

wr. o

ill decide to

paler. arl who v

this we.-k. Many or tno

tc red

HRKTTON WOODS. X. JT.. .Tune Is. Tax problems as they affect the individual a. well ae tho community

f r.nw workers l "'Hi r.e aipcusferi in all thir phases

er.tT the cim-ihy members of the National Taxi sart ta we rk a fsociation at their annual conven- j

f thor- uhn t-n- iJnn ntre. repinnins bept. iz. it win

ilU. -vh- hnv not asp' the first time that the orpamza-

HOBBIES KEEP RICHEST MAN ALIVE; 'JOHN D.' GIVES NEW NICKELS TO ATTENDANTS

artfd to work, will start after Mien has met In New England

sub--crjo:or.s an 1 turn in the ftri I

results this wek.

:m f-ry ft art can not h too

Tiioc. who

he hrtl in torm or tne lederal revenue

The importance ; art probably will bo knwn before

i tar

the convention date, and Its discussion is -xpe.'ted to result in the attendance cf many experts specializing on federal taxation. Inheritance

forestry

:n many w ay.-

;n w rk r. o-A- rri.n mtich ?up-

hi' l .in niizht co to .so nv. ! ta.xe?. föderal Bubsidies.

f n , Th - whr.le pi in of the i taxes and railroad and public utility . 0...!irir 1 a- to crive an j taxation are other ypecial topics to be

advantaro t- 'arly effort.

BY K. 31. TIIIEIUtY. ITobbies are Keeping the

man in the world alive. John I. Rockefeller has two. Ho jrives a brand new nickel to every man. woman and child he meets- including his chauffeur, his caddy and the guarda at l'ucantico Hills. He plays golf every morning except Sunday.

j The.se are the things that give him i his only real enjoyment an I acid zest and perhaps years to his life ABANDONS TIUCitTJ:.

f wearing long, white, baggy trousers, richest a w hite hirt with sleeves rolled up.

tennis shoes and a lare white cap pulled down over his white hair. That is John D Rockefeller. "It's amazing how he can drive the ball," said a guard at the gate near Hole Nu. S. "Yes, ho's getting feeble but he persists in footing it around the course. And he's regular a clockwork. You could almost t-ct your watch lv his r.npe. irancc at this hole. Its always 11 o'clock.

WASinXGTOX. June IS. Capt. Robert Roenbluth. of New York, w-ho is charged at Tacoma. Wa5h.. with having ordered th fhootinc: of Maj. Alexander Cronkhite. at Camp Tvwis. in 191?, will be given a hearing today at the department of justice.

BIRIvIN', June 18. An agreement has been reached between the German volunteers in Upper Silesia, tho Folish insurgents and the inter-allied commission In Oppeln, under which the German? and Pole? will begin a withdrawal tomorrow, it was learned from an inter-allied reporter of Upper Silesia, who arrived here today.

CORK, Ireland. Juno 1R. Twenty-five auxiliary policemen beat off a force of 300 after a fierce fight at Rathcoo'e Thursday night, when four lorries -were ambushed. Three road mines were destroyed. The attacking party wa. forced to retire, however, losing one killed and many wounded. The crown forces lot two killed and four wounded.

WASHTXGTOV. Juno 18. -Tin body of Rep. William E. Ma;on, of Illinois, accompanied by n commit

tee oi

senators and representatives.

Th' R.-r.d

th'

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rn.'.t er d

rs irks th' rlr .- of the will b L'iwn an extra

Jb-r. i s:

1 and UP t

j taxation are other

I disoussed. I The association Is composed cf

! tax offioiaLs of the various states, the

j United States possessions and the j Canadian provinces as well as nuj merous municipal taxing officials. , tax experts and attorneys, econoi ...

iwaka who does the nu.sts and individual and corporate r. . nil -.1 I

aw ard of th-!'11"1 t the Rhode Island tax com-

two awards' .ip.iuii, ia jitvaiurui ui iiit- uiauiii-

was taKen to burial Mondav.

Chicago today for

of South

M i - h t w a k a h o e a r n s s u; tu Juiy whir-a

first period, cish award

f $2r."". Tii" ru'-r.ihcr outsiie S uh

i the j

-h

main award . tlon

f.irr. a-.vur.t.

ar. in ad i.ti'-n t any

members may win. ( h.uu-e for All. A co'.-'htl ir.v:tat."U is ixi'-n-iM to tvxry re i d--r of this newspaper to l-o:r.e a member of the Salesman-: ship Club. Men and women alike are. Urib'.e to niemV-ei-phip. No cne is a.-kf 1 to devote all of their time or i

ar" thv cxpt' 'trii to do It ij a spa.-. tin-.- proponti r-n. or." cr two hc-ursa.liy should acomplsh yitis-

cycle on v hich he used to be pushed

i around his private golf course.

Every day he walks th3 entire distance of his nine-hole- course. And the other day he made the round in 4- strokes! Arthu- Lyon', one-armed professional of Briarcliff Lodge club, who played a foursome with John D. as his partner the others being Rev. Dr. Cornelius Woelfkin. pastor of the Fifth Av. Baptist church, and Miss Martha A. Jamison cf Pittsburg is

FIGHT OIS COAL BILL rJ0 J;WASH INGTOnT" June 1 S Senate ' If 'ou want to see how the richest facüons today prepared fcr another m;in ln the world looks riding his battle nxt week over the Freelinc-j oIf hobby, go to Tarrytown. N. Y.,

i huysen coal bills. j ana I103' your.eii outsiae me iron n.nnrta tha' rorfin up-,tn Iate of the ti.OOO-acre estate nearest

"New nickels? Say, I think his

Rockefeller is getting feebler. But j hobby about new nickels gives him as

it is significant cf his tenacity of! much pleasure as golf. It iseemn to

j spirit that he has discarded the tri-j buck him up lo give 'em away. I .

"I've b' en her! tw o months ,-.! amii.m.iu. .Mino l. I no The first time he saw me he asked i Intrrstal rr,mmPrrP cominjd"n

! announced today that E. E. ClarK

had been unanimouslv re-elected

I've

rot.

I

says he. 'that !

family here's

SENATE PREPARES FOR

e v. r y

ry

i -i

well repaid fur the

one

In w

lirh

u'.rs. I'

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ert'-rt x : n i '?a .

Th:re have p. or. as yet been as many r.tr.s fr-m the nut?i 1 territory as th V should be. Wl-.ilo several of th- neighboring towns and

are already rrprernte ti; any that are not.

ThATe i - a v rr. er of the terri tory in whioh Tho .nv s-Time cir-

' ments planned to tJe the measure i

I which would provide reduced sea-

to the adjacent Sisters of Mercy or-

imur.;t;e?i there ir

1 pönal rates on coal as a vehicle for ; many fundamental transportation i ainendm rnts. including repeal of the ' socalled railroad rate gruaranUe. ! caused oppc.ing force to prepare j for battle. Members of the unofh- ' rial agricultural bloc of senators were ia1d to be behind the arnendi mer.t program.

hai

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r and th r" ;tv fr nieri-.be

tf So::h Pend a: apture '--.e f th'

r n the

s i m ;

out.-t

rt a rnern-opportun-f th- eitles

phanage. A hundred yards from the gate stands a little red flag on the green of Hole No. S. From there it is a Ion? drive to tho last hole up near the house, which is hidden by shrub-

I bery. Promptly at 11 o'clock every

morning there appears a little knot of attendants, perhaps a player- ! guess or tw o and a little thin man i

All pairn ;-h i:v r.'.n:!. ere "lit t i c n 1 1 i3 i-ery

1 Mish.aw aka to big iwards.

" t' g'er the citu-

the Off-.e, tele.

- n e h s

i.-: t o c ill at

. r e r. 1 r. i m - a n 1 ad 1 r " s Members are civn . u p. -n entering and an a ö.'eo credit ir a ?-ibcrii in at thf :i:ii- of o.tr.

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ANOTIli:. TRIClv OF WAH.

PARIS. A leading G-erman poli-j tic.an is a Frenchman! Herr AUSTRIAN PRESIDENT

enw ander, wno was mentioned recently as a candidate for chancellor, v.l.- brn at Colmar, Alsace, and i? teohnfcally a French citizen, according to the terms of the Versailles trea IV.

me how many children

told him five. 'Well makes seven in the

seven nickels.' "Brand new shiny nickels, too! Have I got 'cm yet? You bet I've got 'em. I'm not going to let him catch me having spent 'era! "The other day he gave one of the workers a nickel and then he saye, 'Young man. do you remember exactly how many nickels I have given you?' And the fellow says. 'Yts, sir. just 7 5 nickels.' And John D. says: 'Have you still got all of them?' And he says he had everyone of 'em. TAKKS T.M BACK. 'Wei!.' says John D.. 'I'm running short of new nickels, so you bring me those 7 5 up at the house and I'll give you ether money for : hem ! ' " Taxi drivers in Tarrytown think John D. doesn't keep any money in

the house except nickels! One o

them was called to drive a woman member of the household to the railroad station and she paid her fare in new nickels!

chairman of the commission for the

year terminating June CO, 122.

j WASHINGTON, June 18. Tho j house rays and mems committee ! has voted down. 9 to S, it was Uarned today, a proposal to impose j an import tax cn crude oil in the j i ermanent tariff bill. The vote j apainst a duty was regarded by I committee members as final.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. Juno 18. Declaring that as a result of unemployment many individuals and families are destitute in "nirmins--ham. the city commisison here issued a proclamation calling upon the people for emergency relief measures.

WASHINGTON. June lR.Pnml O'Callasrhan. lord major of Cork.

. nan lanoea saieiy in Ireland, ac

cording to formal notification given th secretary of labor todiy by counsel fcr the Irish refugee.

PRAISES RESULTS OF U. S. RELIEF PROJECT

GRAIN K LEVATOR IS DESTROYED BY FIRE

WOMAN FOUND GUILTY OF SLAYING HI SRAND

: TEURE HATTE

Mil 1id Bin..!, cf ri.t: i i.'tr.i Yiro cib-a.'. co-:

ing to pigrv) h erter.c' :! wer Judge J. 'Th ":

Ind.. .:ur

y wis f-vjr.d r by a jury rt tor.-.ght fr

i m

An -the;

Fi nr. eg an v.M.- si X'r." r- m at th-- f; an:! was sh.--t in

d:df" da : l r ".' r.ths

gui'ty !i the -hO'-'t-

1 r kley, l.t r

.bind. N-W'-mber 1". Ii'."', of fro in - t- 14 e irs in ins tri r. w-;.5 passe 1 by -n P. J' n'ri', . 'er.: r.t was a white w err. am :'- w.rv.an. P.itr:c-i

o h.iv b. en in

f the ?ho "t:r.?

5h--t m hard by tl.o Th -' Fir.r r i r. w .m . i n 1 .r. ar. acci lent .-exeral

RENN ARD, Ind.. June IS. The Springer grain elevator wa burned t th" rrund tor.ighx when struck ; hchtning during a severe electrical st"rm. The property was ow n by I?ert Springer of Indianapolis. Th- I 'ss could not be estimated last i.ight. At Maxwell, ejehteen miles from h re. the Fnion Tr.ction company s'ib-station was lestroved by f.re.

NEW YORK. June IS. The ! American Relief admini?tration today gave out a statement received by it from Pres't Hainisch of the Austrian republic in which he praises the results attained by the Hoover i I organization's child-feeding pro- ; gram. Pres't IL-!lnisch, according to the Relief administration statement. ! declares thit the "American relief ; work has sived Austrian children t from damaging und r-nourishment 'and meant more food frr adults and also hjs had a tendency to stabilize I our nation, politically." Pres't Hainisch wrot that "inasmuch as the American Relief a 1-

; ministrnt'on's European Children's

RETURN INDICTMENTS

I TT A UTFORT) CITY, Ind.. June IS. : i Mrs. There Thorsen, j 7 yesrs ld. I a former resident of this city, was 1 shr-t and instantlv killed bv her

AGAINST OFFICIALS' hl,bard th commited 9JiI cide. yesterday at Pollork. N". D. ATLANTA. Ga., Juno IS. Eiftv- i aceordlng to word received today two indictments, ranging from mis- ' relative?. Th message said demeanor to briberv. larceny after I Thoren "ms mentalv deranged, trust and forgery, were turned i Two children of the couple a:-in.5t lneal nolitiolin an n'hf.re : dlSCO ered the tragedy. Mrs. Thor-

by the list grand Jury: here, it was t Fn. wns f5:,u-h,f'r flhoivn tnil.iv when the coilH Tre. Smith, of Eaton. Ind

sentment.s in the "bunco ring" case were opened.

j of the absence of a large number f

! members. Tvuse republican leaders

of Edward

POSTPONE ACTION'.

WASHINGTON, June 1 Recauso

FEDERAL OFFICIALS

decided today not to ca up

NEW MEXICAN TOWN

r LUUULl) W 1 1 II A i LR fund for Au.Uria s on will h av- com- ! ,

; pletod the second y ear of its operaALBURQUER' LE, N. M.. June tun this seems a fitting time to voire IS Water was flowing through half , the profound gratitude felt by the :" the town of Sjn Marcial toaiy as Austrian government and the Aus-

the !

TO CONTINUE PROBE T'or?rjr disarmament resolution on! ( Monday as planned. No date for j

its consideration was fixed. ! WIRE BRIEFS WASHINGTON. June IS Capt. I Joseph E- Hall, of Nov Haven, fonn. j

i died at Walter Reed hc.spital tdav ; d injurir reciv d in the airplane bomb explosion at the Aberdeen. , Md., proving grounds on May 1 His death ir.akcs the seventh result- j j ing frim the accident. '

WASHINGTON. June IS Depart-i ment f justice agents- are leelop-l ing the facts encerning the ma- i

chine guns taken last Wednesday from the steamer East Sid at Ho-

i result rf two brea

r. the R.r Grande river, accor ling ; reports received her5. Residents

s in the uykesitrian people to the people cf Amer

ica for their great and effective ac

tion

l'oken. N. J. fheiahs declare. 1 tur.itrht. No orders ho-.ever. have as et gone fruin Attorney General

Daugherty for any arrests in con- t

I nection with the c u', it was said. I i but prompt action w-.'.l be taken by ! . the dejartme:u if evidence cf a conspiracy against the federal laws is j l uncovered. '

of gep.ero.-ity and

brotherhood.

A SECRET OF

Ä BEAÜTII

zumdng out of the iiod-.'d dis-

w h 1 1 e. r r. gthenir.g r. ' Tb :

ached the bus

! TTAI - e r A T 1 'T-r-'T-.-

Assurances of health 4r.ii'HUL?L UI.YAj i,LS U-

nrc' crews were dykes north of the Io-m wafe-r r.ad net

-s juarters.

ÜL

ION

COMPLEX

Successful Results Guararv teed in Three Days.

FOR TASTE. a t o th-- trang ute ig'1 i-cald the he. id in h' t wa-

md rir.s m coiu priore the ac-

ai cu.'kjr. g process begi".

cf -al

strength fcr our coming generation, j to which t'ae American relief ha? j lontributed so splendidly, means for;

Austria a greater and more successful nation." Tile r in rt also states th intention of the American officials to continue operating the s-'hoo', kitchens after the American operations automatically ao Sept. 1, ll21.

STRENGTH OF TROOPS

NIAV YORK. Juno 1 Succvs.

fymg in an airplane cperated'ty d"oor ' !j wa. unofficially credited today to,.j

Gabriel Poulain. the noted Frer.eh bicy'd. The feat was accomplished In t-e? fcr the rcUrftot prize, rr ten thousand francs to the rt person to succeed in !-avincr the rrour.d

FI.OWF-RS lOK HATS. 11 l'..'i' rs a ad in the d-mand

at il i

for fi ower h .. Blue a

.;.t are :;i. e.ui VJt r.tly chost n.

ations. milliners

. k an i whitu and nations most fre-

STATE WINDS UP CASE AGAINST .MRS. ORTHWEIN

' WASHINGTON. June IS. The ; house hi? drdir.it. ly expressed disagreement with s nat- pr po.-als for , the sie of the army during the r.eXt lis-, a! ye ir. By a ote taken lite .yesterday, it deniand ! that the ser.jate agreo to a reduction to ir.'V.on ; enlisted men by October 1. instead '. of next spring, th pl-m favored by ! the- latter, with the result that if the

and flying tn human power.

metr-.' w-;th only

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I'.l A. I I 1 1 1 I i, IIIU., iMllll1 j Tho arbitration omniitto'-s repret.cfing lorai contractors and brick lay- il rs and oaiT'-nters today agreed upon a 14 percent w:i c decrease ef-.'i ! fective from April 21. ili

CHICAGO. Jure 1 Th

closed its ia.-e agiir't Mrs. Cera Isa

s r.ate does ivd m'-et th appropr.a':nn bb

state i sunned prov:.iLns wil

to oonfer-rn-e.

the huse terms II wph j' p.-r-1 again be sent

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t.-r :t i;-rt ti !y . r.i. ' t. J.--;t t:..i: it i y.-.r' avd C2'.: .t j. ; Vi .-.j r. "

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( im.iRi:.vs ti:i.i:phoxi:. i iur children bother the te. i.e. tr- buy-.rc them a email imb

belle Orthwtin, charged with the j " murder of H,rl-rt Sig'er. today, with CUBAN CABINET TALKS testimony by John Snow be ok. jam-; ...- nnr.nA . . . tor. who ro-u In A the weman s apart- 0 LR PROPOSED LOAN

CAMT'BITRL AND BURR. Nw sorg cuocest. '"Dear Little ; Street Back Home." Cclumb-i re-- . ord No r,l". The C. W. Copp Mu- ; sic Shop. 51-13 !

r-a 'h to .i piece c

th-'m a'. a took, they can use a " phone book."

icr: v jt rr ir. e sn'Mirg. h

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f furniture, giving ! witness declared Mrs. Orthwein told

hint repeHteJ.y that regler (correct) did net strike her that night. Several witnesses subpoenaed by the ftate to tell about events at a

cabaret party the night o: tne sr.oo;-

BRVfF.Lirrs

Your newest bracelet, if you are

HAVANA. Cuba. June A prelect to purcha.-e with frty million dollars in bonds Cuba's surplus sugar by the rovernm-nt. whi:h then will

"AixT wi: got rvsr Van an i S-henk (the big comedians.t put it over. On Columbia record No 3412. The C. W. Copp Music Shop. 31-10

4 i ii

sm.

ntt;i. iiacri., ü y cu are i will h simplicity extreme, j tr-5 wrt not called to the start J.

rt the urp'.us r n lng-term to foreign countries unable

u

.'II.'.; l'-fiTT

S.mp'.y buy a band cf black grosgrain i

rihbori and have your Jewt'.er fasten' WASHINGTi")N, June IS Con-

credits

to mV in tne oren marke ,e

financial condition."

aure of 1

foday ts meeting of th

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cents cn each sack of elabor-

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kerchief has appeared on the field. Toe new one is cf gingham. pin -.-.e-ked and finished with a very rar-

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e:gn governments he.d by the Lnited State into det'iidte. long-term form.'

Announcement to th.s effect waj;Trv M L Afv TIM DC JT'i

made yesterday after thö reg-aUr ' I U i Y I 1 1" II II I la i

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Jewelry AUCTION SALE Daily 2 and 7 P. M. MAYR'S

Sale of COATS and SUITS

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Bathing Suits You want a good looking and well madci one to take with you on your vacation. That kind is here priced $5.95 to $10.50.

We Caps, priced.

also have Bathing Hats, Shoes, etc., moderately

It has been years since we have had such a complete and fascinating supply of Summer Dresses. V ariation is what a woman wants for her selection and here at Robertson's she may have an unusually wide choice. The leading Wash Frocks we show come in Or-

Dotted Swiss and Gingsilks we have a host of

verv attractive models in Georgette, Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Satin. For every occasion during the day, from morning till night, we have a lovely Dress for you to wear. Come in and see them and you wrill be agreeably surprised that they arc priced only , $5.95 to $50.00 Pretty New Trimmings New Trimmings, much wanted rifht now, have just arrived. Here are three beautiful pieces. CambricPctticoat Flouncings 12 in. wide eyelet patterns 50c a yard. Narrow Embroidery o f Child rcn s oomers and Petticoats 1 J to 6 in. wide 10c to 35c a yard. Swiss Embroidery for Dresses with insertions to match 35c to 95c a yard.

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There's in endless rail these day, for 1 1 ! . 1 1 . 1

shirts, cu-.an sKirts, clean underthinrs. .n

the supplying nf these clean, cool clothes niakes h.ot. hard drudtrv frr Mother unless DOES THE WASHINGS IN THE MODERN WAV WITH A ' COFPTEED." If mother has no "Coftirld" make it vo-:r busintes to see th.it -he j;rts one RIGHT AWAi . We'll brins it out so that you can pive it the mot thorough ir.d cor. in "in tet RIGHT IN i'OUR OWN HOME ABSOLUTELY FREE. GET THE BEST GET A "COFFIELD" S Do Moran &Son MAIN 107

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