South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1921 — Page 5
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Every one of us will spend every possible hour out-of-doors and for your vacation Neat, Cool, Comfortable Pumps or Oxfords will be very much in order. For one cannot enjoy even the most beautiful day if aching, perspiring feet are nrotesting. Just slip into a pair of White Reifmskin or Canvas Pumps or Oxfords and make your feet happy.
Police Officials Claim She Wrote Warnings Before Explosions. SAN' FRANCISCO, Jun 18. Will the arrest of Ion Eamond on a charge of criminal pyndicatlsm provide a c'utlon of tho myster' cf the authorship of th6 "warning letters which preceded the preparedness day tombing in 1915 for which Thorns Moonry and "Warren K.
; HlUincr ar rrvint lif per-tenc1 In prison? Specifically Mr;. Ewnond ! who claim.? to be the common law xv it? of Frederick Fsmond. I. W. W. j leader, now wn-lng a 15 year sentence In Jeave-n worth federal prl?on i for violation of the espionage law is : charged with the authorship of I threatening letters received by May- ' or James Holph and supervisor J James Mulvihill. She Is mispected. j according to police, Capt. John J. O'Meara who caud her arrest on a I charge of writing: hundreds of letters threatening -oreg of prominent persons for their patriotic endeavors, j Chauncey McGovern. handwriting j expert, stated he haJl probably 1.000 j letters believed to have been written i by a common author to prominent I people. The authorship of the warnI inir letters received before the prejparednesH day bombing have always j been a rrvitery and according to a i statement by the women. the officers , who arrested her directed a large portion of the eieht hour grilling to which they subjected her to questions designed to connect her with : authorship of preparedness warn1 lngs. Mrs. Fsmond denies authorship
of the letters and that Fsmond had any connection with the preparedness day bombing. However. It was considered significant that I. H. McCarthy, former department of ju.Uoo investigator and one of the dictograph experts In the Wensmore probo of the Moonc-y case has been very active in the Esmond case.
! Capt. O'.Menra, Detective William ; OH'rien. Iietertlve McCarthy took j repeated sampjefl of her handwriting
and found that she was ambidextrous. During the course of the Investigation she asked for her purse and Capt. O'Mera stated ho removed f-om it a capsule which he believes contained poison.
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James W. Hurk. Philadelphia, is hale an;? hearty at 70. although he has smukej 3 cigars a day for 45 years. He's a professional cirar tester. He also smokes for pleasure.
HOLDS IIP HANSON AT POINT OF REVOLVER; ESCAPES WITH $180
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Knill Hanson, 201 Hydraulic aw, is minus J 1 S 0 as the r es u 1 1 of the operations of a lKMup man at an early hour Saturday morning, according to a report made to the police by Harmon. Hanson says that he was accosted at Taylor and Iiailroad sts., shortly after 1 o'clock Saturday morning Ly .1 bandit and crdf ied to throw up his hands. He iy. that while the robber held a revolver In one hand, he used the other hand to separate him from 180. As aoon as the holdup man had fled with Ilanson' money, the victim reported tho theft to the police. No trace of the bandit has been found by the police.
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GENTLEMEN: We know that we are not going to sell you another suit quite so soon by giving you two pair of pants, buts it's the satisfaction and convenience you get that makes every owner of a two pants suit a booster for this store. Two Pants Suits $25.00 to $55.00 One Pants Suits $17.50 and up
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(SONG HITS 85c) is74u sir.i;oi)Vs 31otiii:ii, (t. A In the lHvlls Gar. dm. is: u AioTimi: or rr.MiL Kox I Call Suivtlirart, 187 IS m:illX by "Cohen" My OKI N. JI. Homo. Mnnray 1ST 17 310TlIi;irs IIlAVi:U. Hurr Now 1 Lay Me Dcnni to Mrei. is72i iiosi: or my iij:aut sti:i:m; WIhmi I ,IxKk In Your V.'MMlrrful Kjeji. lseio MY SAIIA1LV noi: lYom "Ia. Wjiih'.h Carnival" is7oj Iom:somi: lmtli: ij.u:;iiui l nm "(irixMUNlrli 10-M rolIXU'IMANA SUTllnc Trio, llruutiful Annabtdlo Iav Duct. DANCES: '874N "HIDPV" lVnHi Orch 1S757 "AI x-r wi: ;ot rrx?" ICIIXI1. 1S73:; "Kosi; xigtilngali:" 1S7H "HOMIYIUIW Smith Orrh. is7oi -1 i.ovi: vor scnday" IVt'Il.MMl. IST22 "SWKIT MAM3IAm -Dixie Tay. is7ir "iv vol cor li caiu:m Waltz. 3569S "CUBAN MOON"
A baseb.ill pame between the yountr womtn of St. Joseph's parish rnd Sr. Patrick's parish will bo one f i:urc of he nnnua' picnic :iml oulii.i: cf Eolith Hend ouncil, N ? 5Ö". K!iii;hts c? Columbus. This event will tnke place Sunday, June 26. at I:ke Park resort. Hudson like. The picnic will start at 10 a. m. and f.n:i;nc hiouph tho aft?rn..on. (licr events n the program for the day include an indoor gam t-vtween 'hp men ct St. Joseph'9 parl-n and St. I'.urioU'ö parish; penny scramble f r ' 'hilr.ren; three lc-red race; sic k r.icr; race for girls i:r.l r 16 years; ball-1 h rowing contest; JOyd. di.s'i; honeymoon race; fat men's ra ; married women's race; bullfit':; race, tup-of-war; boy's race. Arrangements have been made ith the Smith Shore lines for pec11 -:irs running to the lake. Plans for the outing will b rom!lt : d ;.t a reRular meeting of South Pe lm council to be held at I'.eyler in!l Monday nii;ht.
Tht members of tho committees l;:.v:t..;' charge of the arrangements aie . Jore T. Ilapcrty. Dr. J. E. McM.1; Merlin (luthrie. Frank A. L"es. Joseph T ckt-rish. Peter Van Mti!, Joh Jones. Krank Schumacher and M. IM ward Doran.
LONDON, Juno IS. Germany, now set for the greatest trade drivein history, to meet her Indemnity obligation, is preparing for a commercial struggle to take all the world markets away from Great P.ritnln according to the Daily Express. The Dally Express views the future with undisguised alarm, declaring that the I5ritih workingmen are going to suffer keenly from the industrial competition. "l'efore th" war the total export of manufactured and partly manufactured good-s of all countries, in the world was thirteen hundred millions." says the Daily Express. "If Germany is to pay the war indemnity as it is now fixed she must export over fifteen hundred millions f good. more than the total export of the world before 1014 and twite the pro-war export of Grat Britain and Germany combined.
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INDIANAPOLIS, June IS. A squad of police answered the riot call
j to the home of Charles Mills. They j dispersed the crowd which had gathered around Charley as he struggled ! under a ditch cave-in. only his head
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miiTiis. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dayman, 30S Ionroe et., a son. June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Joseph Higgins. 1661 Fernplace. Detroit. Mich.,
!a son, Harold Joseph, jr., May 31. j Mrs. HiETgins was formerly Miss Ruth Frain, of South Bend.
WASHINGTON. June IS. Panama has failed to persuade the government to alter its position with regard to the acceptance by Panama of tho White award as a basis of settlement in the Costa Kican boundary dispute, it was learned at th Ptate department today. The Conference that have been in progress between Sc'y of State Hughes and M. Magary, foreign minister of Panama now nearing conclusion, have resulted in continued American insistence that Panama accept the award and belief was experienced by officials tfday that the Forraa government will comply.
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all of these to have a perfectly rounded out life. The Rev. Dr. An-
Jtoinette Drown DIackwell. woman pastor.
Toddle! Toddle! Toddle! Its the Nevtot Dane' l.eryNnly Is TODDLING" "Moonlight" by "Whiieman's
Wonderful Red Stals, Including "RIDE OF THE VALKURES" 7 -1 4 PHI LA DKLPII3A SYMPHONY OUCH.
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EXCURSION SUNDAY t TO LAKE PARK All South Shore Trains 50c ROUND TRIP 50c BALL GAME South Bend Stags vs. Lake Park DANCING 4 to 1 1 Harlequin Society Orchestra DINNERS FISHING BOATING BATHING
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You fang a little song, Just a silly little song. Just a pretty little ditty With a let of lilt and "goM; Rut it made my pulses dance To the rhythm of romance, And it gave to life a shimmer And a glimmer And a glow; And I walk my way a-singing Since that time you came along With your silly little. Merry little. Thrilly little song!
You sang a little song. Just a tender little song. Just a tingly little, jingly little. Joyous lay; Rut It put my gloom to flight. And it filled my eyes with light. And my troubles Were but bubbles That are wafted all away; Oh. my blood's a quicker Ichor And my spirit's gial and strong With the magic of that thrilly little, Silly little song! (Copyright. 1021).
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