South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 191, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JULY 10. K27
FORDNEY BILL FIRST PERIOD OF IS DENOUNCED SALES CLUB RACE BY DEMOCRATS CLOSED SATURDAY
Complete Duties in South Bend
Uff Old Straw Hat to Illu?.j Announcement of Second Pcträte Contention in Open- ! riod Extra Offer to Be inj; Ficht in Hou Marie Today.
(Continued from Paire One)
(Continued fremi Paso One)
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hirh rar.ff. He sa;d that "th
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aluminum ir. 1 :.. ry of th Fr.il S'vu r. n 1 c. '.' I Jiter'!"!! the :mv ?. '.:: ' t.v- e ;.ts a rour.fi on alv; m ir. urn.
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tin (..'ir:-.;'.tUTi. ;n w-il as for th peiiod Jus: cired. will be checked over .'t r. d t h r.omcs of all award
wi.nr.frs arnourcl. I With fjrh a liberal offer of extra ! credit an Was made :n the c!r 1 Just closed, U is nally surprising
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va in-; m'ns 1 mat u snoun nave nnis.uca wun an
d the er. 1 active i;irnreri in rucn con-
f . '. r t o rr r. - r t -1 v;:h a r.t -all..-. f r Mellon ;.--;r-n : y IP-
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T,f course." ). "I am blarrdrt; Sec'y :-Mvn. H did wri this !:'.!. had r.'Hh.r.-; with it. but hin fcrri'.ir 1 1-
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f';iM-l- point.-, arf- not in an yt. .t asy fo ho -,en t..at th prio-l ' f'-.'lri with a rmrkabl rlo.-nf ivs. ( V.'hil rt trrf rtt number of the mni- j J"-r? flM fairly v-U, no one f.crrrn-, P'.i-h-'l ;ny iiüti-iial reult-s ainl it j i- stil! leckl !!. an boiy's gar;. i
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v-ry ir.t-rtt:r.T ore rrr r.i now m. i
knwj M.iny .Nav Worktr. th- m Thri wl.n i xpf r: t" finish the
! Caniptilgn in hlrh positions muM rht to rx-V.ain that! makp up their min'' to do some rvil
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t in n r.hlT r r',1ir' alit.iir. in: v.!i uiCl in !t rr.a',;:!'i.ture, :.ut Mr. OliT.-ld asf-rr.-.l th.it whether the arr.oijr.t was re.it : s-tmI'.. the roniurar was ht;i. tax- 1 f..r the b;nef.t of the mariuf.ioturer. r:p. Mor.d;;, the republican floor ladr. tpolf hri. fly ne.ir th- iloso of the day. piyinr trilmte to the rrpiihllan inenilx" T3 of th w ty: and mean committee for the wt.rk they had don ;n drnftlns; th bill. H declared th it notwlrhtandin? th handicaps un.Vr which tho bill was framed "th's bill his met with a rc.or f'.vr.ih! rfpon.-.' from t!i country thin nr.y li; nv-uure p.-e-rtnted In a generation. "
hiu-r.lSni; from now until th" c:oe i and to V;t ep cvcriaftln,' ?i it. '.so j they will r'.nd themselves outdirtane- J ( ! by more asrn'.-iv worker.-, j
WILL RVLK O V COXFESSIOXS
i 1 hi rtv weeks remaining until the j !. of ih.- e.mipii-rn much cm;
happen. Mrniber.s now quite a .vy down the Hit. or for that rr.ater at th bottom, mjy tir.l.'h at the tor. New.- members may niter with a burft. of speed that will carry thm throuph th vinn of th? b!?Ker award?. It all depends upon the nctivlty of ih- many worker? frm new until the fmli-h. All Ia?t week thp cluh m&naTcr emphasized the pofv-ibilitie? to the?-? who would make a bis showlr.s? on th special fffer just ended and pointed out time) and apaln what a
wonderful opportunity 1 wa3 fr
nw members to Jump Into hn race and comrt out with flyintr colors Quite a number of newcomers joined Huh tan week and everal of
them made very creditable ?ho-
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(fontiniird from Par Onr) payment for the killing of hhr husband; how th men threatened t " kill her if nh did ivt Ret th. money for them and how rtmlly she did st $SC, .i diamond rincr and a watcn from ?.Ir.s. lOibr for theni. rxrect Attempt. Cal." .i;!tfEl confession, as re!atil h I'e-te '-tive Moorvy. was carried alomr trrn th time 'ala was lled to h ive -iid that he hr.t ret Mrf Kaber and rromised to YS
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her husbinii f'-r her. to the actual tabblr.tf et" th I,ikewnod publishe.-.
C.! i wis alleged to have admitted that b and Pt.'-Ui wer to receive j
5S.ro-)n for mminlrtinc: th raur! r. Th state it .-xperted to attempt mtro-'.u the alb-ed onfe.?ion
Mr.- Kaber. n.ade in ew York aj fe wniehts after ber apprehension i
there. County Troutor Kdward C s-tar.tnn today received a typewritten -''pv "f th1 ronfe-ion whiyh cntait:s adm;-!":! by Mrs. Kaber that fh pr'-ured 'ala and Pi ., 111 "to b--.it i:p her hu.vand." Tiirt utit. niiy rest It Monday. The vj. t"en.e testimony tljen
case expected : for 'ompletion.
not many as so fair and lil-eral a proposition warrants
The .econd period of the 1
min srarts on Wednesday a
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' there will be a big extra oner ior
member now entered as well as for newcomer.. Tito announcement cf this offer will b made on Tuesday and every member and prospective member sliould read the announcement carefully for it will afford an unusual opportunity to every one. It will, of course, not Rive a.s many extra credits on new subscription, as the offer just dosed, but it win be bic: r.ous?h to prove a wonderful incentive to every merri.ber to make
a nir drive mr nunseripiions. ii j will ive newly ent'red ir.eniber t, ' and thos- who havo so far not made imm-h of a showinsr. another oppor- ; tubity to u t in th" headline class.
Valuably Award.
Ibirimr the extra offer just closrdj It was plainly stated that it was th' biegst xtra credit offer of the am- j
I he our to ne maue uurir.j
L'apt. and Mrs. K. A. Trevitt, who have been in command of the South Ib.'iid post of the Salvation Army, were notified Saturday evening of the completion of their work in this city and were ordered to Ottawa. Canada, where they will be stationed with the .Salvation Army, for a period of probably two years. The announcement came as a surprise to friends of the couple. Capt. and Mrs. Trevit: will leave South Hend early this week for Ottawa, wherrt they will take up their duties next Sunday. The Trevitts came to South Hend two years ago and during their stay
.here have recorded 400 conversions in their work of teaching and sinking
th. pospel. They have been in charge of the Salvation Army services at the citadel in V. Colfax av. and have promoted 5treet meetings regularly du.npr the period of their local ass.icnment. Capt and Mrs. Trevitt hae raised and expended in charitable and relief werk approximately JlO.OuO during the last two years. All cases of suffering reported to the Salvation Army were investigated by them and fh ir aides, and permanent relief wa? riven In many cases to unfortunate. Many men and women were found employment by the post through the untiring efforts of the directors and their organization tnat they had built. Capt. Trevitt will preach 'hi farewell sermon tonight at the' citadel, and it is expected that a record crowd will pack the quarters in tribute to their ministers. I'oth Capt. and Mrs. Trevitt r press ivur t at l"avin? the
city and extend a vote of thanks to tne:r many frb iid.-; here for th ir kindness and consideration. Upon having the city, tho Trevitt. will take with tlurn the best wishes of the city in which they have li bored for many month. Their successors here have not been named.
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ri:Ti;OIT. July n The total taxable property in Wayne county was set at $2.3'7.oso.r)s by the equali-
'zation committee of the board of
wi!' bf offered. Th.e to take all nt wee;
paign.
the econd period of the Campaign. , superiors in a report accepted by which starts AWdnesday. will be tli.!that body at a special meeting ye-
bige.'t of the remainder of the Campaign. thos.. who are thinking ef entering should not lose a
in making the start. l n-
tcrday. Of this amount, the total for Detroit is fixed at $ 1 .S54.033.rr,o. including real estate valued at $1..l.o.r.SS.TTO and personal property
PROBE CHARGES AG AIM ST CREW OF V. S. LIS Eli I Continued from Pago One) p.r.ft. wa ordered b ra-maln in hi bjn bv h'- ship's doctor, as lie wis ufferir. g from r;crvi-u strain. Alfredo t:-o:.iIte was plcd i r. iron.' fc.- .wealing 7 piec. -.f s;!er. 4 0 p:err of üpe:: and other supplier. The lt.lv f. ,i.v-: f:-'-'m J.Idune 14 Jure ! All th.e !.;.r p. imp stopped I I all fü es but ein, a I e ut. Water co r. ' i !i ' i T. t'.oo, ih
.a.. .-irreal a. ..i u ! fot re;; irg t oj.ey orders
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(der the plan of the Salesmanship , at 5 0 i , 1 '.4.770. The total is $17l- ' Club campaign, every extra credit j 1 4LM 1 9 or about nine -per e nt gr. jt- ! oifer that is announced gives morei j er t han the equalization committee's I credits than will be given in any total valuation for PO". Highland I . . . . .;
ce. dinc offer. New subscriptions j Park s equalized valuation is. i.-.-
731.3e0. while that of Wyandotte ia
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during the second period of th . t.'ampaign will positively earn many imre credits than if heb', back until !at- r during th Campaign. With a $'..000 Whitcomh & Keller ! lojilt home, four Studebaker aut-
niobilfs and o many desirabloi
. awards a are offered, it woubi sem ' that everv wi-le-awake man and
wa.man lit the territoi-y covered by j T!ie News-Times should be inteest-
'.Ml. 1 I I ' I i . l. i i I I ' I i.t'lMJ . .IUI T- j i ... Th. ..'.-i. ic fiir u liv.-i nareotic
eral and evr- worker wil be re- , wai'ded. recrardbv; of how rma'I their reubs will be. Cnder thi i rule of th.e Campaign every merr. ber who fTi'.s to win one of the fifty1 four awards will be paid 10 percent .commission. An active member i denned as one who turns in a I e i t tw o nw absei iptions during th! ' last week cf the Campaign.
$1I.?S 1.270. Springwell's valuation wat increase.l from f 1 ". . j 3 o . s ." 0 to $3. 345.420. more than l'J' per cent.
( ieorge
DirillOIT, .Inly 1 Carrjing $8.00i worth of cocaine and morphine. Tonv Clue'ula. abas Montello, 2S
i years obi. 210 Sandwich st.. Windsor, iwas arresred on Howard st.. near i
hird. yesterday attrnoon by
o F. laeidrich. I :uted States
inspector, and petr-etivcs Ludwig. Pay Can nor and
Francis McDonald. The detectives had trail- d him from the ferry dork at the foot of Woodward av. :ugula i.s charged with violating the I'nited State narcotic laws. i: ..s II.I.P. Ind., diilv 1 Tl ebeat wavf continues '-..-r southein Indiana and northern Kentucky to-
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year hit Albion Friday affrnoon at '' o'clock, bring accompanied by heavy wind and hail it: ones. Some el a ma ire. was done to corn and grain by the hail. The high temperature', however, wa. cooled only slightly.
OWOSM). Mich., July !. It is anbounced by (Jeorge Cosgrove. presi
dent of the Shiawassee Automobile
cub. that Owosso has ben placed on the.- itir.eiaiy r.f tlie "Around the Iikes Trip" f the Michigan Pikers' association, which starts next Monday. ( wcsmu will be the last placo visited. The schedule calls for their arrival here July L" 4 . PATO.N HAI'IDs, A!i.. ,uly 9. A p:cn;o will be i ,,t Ciiarlotte. August 1, by the I ; ;j t . : Countv Or
der ef Pastern St Keith, of i h arlotte, arrangemt nt.
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AMtlo.V. Mieh., July 9. Dr. J. W. Laird, president of Albion college, states that the frthman cla.srt this fall may reach. :;, the largof number in the college's historv.
ALMA. Mieli., July f. Tho loeal i.e company, with a short supply because of the open winter last season. bls i.ssue.j ;i warning to its patron to conserve tiie, supply as possible, if :t is to las: out the season.
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(b ..d fron' heat prostration, tho .... en : deatli from har. here within a w 'k .
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GUFS? ROHRFD HAIK DOFSYT CA) VFKY IHi;
COLUMBPS. (.. duly mately 3ö.(hio sheet and
workers It! the district between Pi'ts-
! burg and S:. LaJi wall suffer a redii ti -n f ap;roximatt-ly ten per ,t-en; In wastes under a new waue i sca adopted here this ev.ning at a c i.fererc- between r"ar. e-ntative s , of the AV..steri. Sheet and Tin ManuI facturers " assod iti-m and the Amalgamated Association of lr. tt. Sheet 1 Tit: W..rkcr. Members e-f !):e antalga'.i ite 1 aiation (b i.i.inJr.l a .--ntin ua t ior. i : the f.-ale off i tie up to duly 1.
I INCHPSTPK. -Approxt- .jj.. itfft.,.tril th,
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hid . July 9 hi art of Hiram
. and caused him to drop th- ar.l - f his h'me here.
pirroii:Y, Lightning ?r'r
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n... ..uij - , , sold under guara he barn on thr.arns and small dwe.iing in the city m0ney if it fails.
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cni:novf;., Mich., July 9. Mrs. pimer Ware, struck by lightning while standing in doorway diring electric storm, remains paratyzrd and in critical cond.tion. Lightning also stau, d a tire jn the cupola of the beautiful Waldoniere club-
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Store Opens 8i30 Cloio 5:30
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COMPANY
Saturday Open Till 9:30
Men's fine White Mercerized Shirts with collars attached. The ideal hot weather Shirt $2.25. Men's woven Madras Shirts of a high grade. Many pleasing shades in narrow stripes $1.95. Men's Silk Shirts, soft and cool, in beautiful stripes. A $5.95 value for $4.50. Men's Athletic Union Suits. Cut full yet well fitted 69c. Men's fine Silk Hose in white 59c. Men's good Cotton Hose 25c. The Mens' Store
Here's How to Keep Cool With Slight Cost All of These Things Will Add to Your Comfort and Appearance
Waists Beautiful new Georgettes have lately arrived. They come in white, flesh and bisque and the trimming and styles are uncommonly pretty $4.95. Other Georgettes in values to $1 2.50 are now only $3.95. Values to $3.98 in Voiles, Organdies, Batistes and Flaxons are 1.50.
Neckwear Our delightful new assortments in Collar lind Cuff Sets and Vestings are attracting considerable attention. And they should because they are indeed beautiful. The pricings are low, Vestings, for instance, being only $1.00 to $1.50 a vest width. See this display.
Skirts
Lovely models in white Baronet Satin are 56.95.
The Skirts in a group of TalIy-Ho,.-u
Dewkist, Silk Poplin and Satin are $10.95 each.. Wash Sk irts of various materials range from 3.00 to $6.50 price. White Flannel Skirts are $10.00 to $16.50.
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Bathing Suits With one of our Worsted or Silk Bathing Suits on you have a feeling of assurance that you are becomingly and modestly dressed for the water. We show a number of different styles and color combinations and our prices range from $5.00 to $10.00. Bathing Shoes 69c to $1.98. Bathing Caps 25c to $1.25. Water Wings 50c.
Millinery We have included in our big July Clearance Sale every Summer Hat that we have in the store, the values of which run up to $25.00. The marvelously low figures at which we offer them make a splendid opportunity for you to economize and still have distinction and style in your Hats. Our Sale prices are $3.95, $5.00, $6.95, $7.95 and $10.00.
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Dainty Summer Dresses $5.00, $7.50, $8.95 and $10.00 Our showing is being augmented constantly by fresh arrivals from the east. We have an assortment of Wash Dresses here that is well worth your attention. Ginghams, Voiles, Organdies and Dotted Swisses are included, all with unusually attractive trimmings and styling.?. They are thin and dainty, yet well made. You'd enjoy having a couple of them.
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Cc-rsts Royal Worcester. American Lady and Henderson are $2.50 each. Rubber Girdles for sport wear. All elastic in short and medium lengths $3.00 to $6.50. Corsalettes for the slight figure $2.00 to $4.00.
Lingerie Muslin Gowns, Chemises and Underskirts $1.00 each. Muslin Drawers 39c. This Underclothing represents one of the best values we have ever offered. For hot weather wear these garments are comfortable and serviceable.
Hosiery Silk and Fibre blend in African Brown, Navy, Black and White $1.19 a pair. Silk and Fibre blend in out sizes $1.00 a pair. Onyx Mercerized Silk Lace Hose in Black and Cordovan $1.75 a pair.
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Don't Hide Tlicni With a Veil; Re. inoo Them WlUi Othtno Double fcitrenstb. This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually go iucceesful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is
sold under guarantee to refund the
I.'-'u:." (ia'iir. f.v'.T"oyt d tb. worth of h:
. l farm l'rid
building at:d !f. Th- los-
day ana :iro i ii'.:n.
by l:l;tnin?.
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Thousands thrown out lese- l d' s u id wag.' f .
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tin worker- u c re
or work : rn !'ljn at ! h" i. ration c. tl.i b n 'uly 1. follow : nc :v i p . n.i n-w s..-aie at heM -x Abar.tic Citv
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I.iniNC. ION. Mich.. .July
Ha: :cr--.s a larpe as walnuts tore L-ar.i.-n trurk and Id crops to shre 1 in a 10-:T.inu;e deduct. Friday. wh:b a t rri'b- w ind swept th- orraar Is. hurlirc bui-.dr- ds of thousand.' cf bushvl.s cf ere en. fruit to the
Don t nia? your rrecKiea unaer a !
I a veal; gt an ounce of Othlne and 1 i - . u . ir,-., V,. i . I
I remove mew. -ii mr; not icw a applications should show a wonder-
IUI improvement, tomo oi me ugnier freckles vanishing: entirely. Be fcure to ask the druggdn for the double strength Othine; it is this that is old on the money-back Ruarantee.
1.4;b Of th.s amount.
revert o :ne ceun-
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RIDENOUR'S FACTORY STORE Retailing at Wholesale Prices
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UY CITY. Mioh.. July D. Tchn H. pardas. ar.r prejy.de-r.t eif the Voivi of edu ation. Ork (bar:- '. Kiinr and T:m. K. T. Po 1-r. Friday r.r.'.hf-d s-:r.:nr $ 1.4Aft.rtf,,'k worh of school herd. The r.Lre isue was fakn up bv th Pop!es Commercial
bank of tr
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L?ary tiid. "If her com pilar. - d'. 1 s? Y(Z hair or penx!ded tretv-.s
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A w on wrrk? i:t pi. il
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. r . " . ' ternational P r c a 1 w a . a marin cly
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Heating rn:r,, ny, 4 5 4 Ö ; ?t. Loni?. Mo. This!
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Mich.. July 0. One of thunitr .-term? of the)
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Anions: Th Iake. An ideal first-cla.cs summer report. :n primeval woods on one cf four
beautiful connected lakes nar AdMieh, July j. Tho am?vil. Mich., most Inviting in of Me-awataka. came : Southern Michigan for health, rest
to aero and comfort. Cfood roads, f.ne fishing.
boaiin? and bathir.g. Tennis, croquet ani swings. Bet of cooking. Open
- cm v back a few moments' Tune K-tb. Write f "r illustrated eirwas r.at.f . P'!;c- are look- kulir and ratrs. C. B. COXLET, Ed-
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to town and parked hi a
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VIIT PRES'T HARDING of th.; Emir f Afghanistan. She has
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.Lrf con rWjr.es furnctlorji as tho.'e drfKN With ii
!n a tran-.arent ir.vt-ntlon on
low ncrk, crj."y reader o or rolled down! make a special
stalled in twenty minutes. It away w;th all dirt. smoke
kitchen drudgery summer cook'.r.r.
y a sir.ip! valve. ce.- Faf.mi. sultana cf Kabul, who and can be jn- ; j,,, arried here frrra S.an Krar.cifco
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