South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 209, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 28. 1921 HORRIS RAISES RUMPUS ABOUT BUSINESS MEN' GIVE '. URGES OFFER OF VIEWS ON MEASURES FORD BE TAKEN TAX BILL MAY OVERTAKE TARIFF FAMINE Lirut.-Gov. Sterling Tt.it it n sxtitaL fhct i'ef hi & OMAR. C J. A. T.Oix WASHINGTON', July 21. YU-,s Ii Ii U3 V 1 w a s: 1 1 n r. T( ) N. J u : y M:iJ. W.S!IIN(',T"N'. D. Cr July 27. ! T r- rf t h tariff Mil bc tJ-i.Lij n;t.:; ori Hit- Ani'-iicai HIS PET BILL"jation j.rov;sin.s if the I't.ra:;ey ' rr ; cmr-ers, anil r; v a r ! p a rt v. . ' n t '3 for- !'. l r 'a n!o:i'vl to Ja" bllt er Kive:i the tonal-?
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f av:?'--r in t? i!;---p -v 1. 1 n of thn W liiithiay an 1 Mu-'To ShmU (Ala.) p.-nt V.'ith the h .c.' va ar.d rr.fin
rtM,:r.rr.''':;'!f 1 t"
cc'y cf. War
Pr
Charge
Dcnounrcä
lit j ;rl- t!i.;t IVllara Kiin-i it.iniiuint I lien:.
(;i:mki;ia sFwn; acts
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!art
Situation i.s Such as to
at:-' "m Alarm to Health Autijoritic.".
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M: - 'V.. "" '?"':.":J' . i 1 ! charred.
Political Macliiiit,"
lartic During Heat of
Verbal Pyrotechnics.
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iii... aiuT'; i; .y. ino any t
ti .-'ilinui.y ;;..irk". .1 .-r.rply the lino L'.twc.r. li.'j lie:. j ir.ar.ufacturcr and tht ii:; X-ort.'r, form r au:-
aiil l.'io iitoi d". r.'-'Unc;:i
Wet kü that the !T r of Hcnr-
I'. rd
tax rc:.-'.''n
o tak- over tl? r'I,rriy ,.-
IJonrh J nr. !rrstoo I t r hav
i CO-ptf-u
:".C :i9Uro.
1c ldcrs no.v Y l:ev tli it th.i? Lill v,;i! i',iT:n th- tariff a rat win the race t th statute 1 .-ks.
tho prij;-c..--.tion to c!ur.g(
I.
r"-!:i Trior! !
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fr'rnnr, fror. jvco nno
ntiu r .irr iiurrmrn. Mi!. S'-n. N'orr!.- f.i!.
was draft'-. 1 ur.dr inytTii cr-l' c irr ' :ri .a r.c Th ? '- vcro rr.ar.y rorultitions on r''41",: hi
h ?hr r !n tlic da ritt et
(ü'ir.'i of tho while h-is0. or In th" .
a::i.' or t!i" war Iiranro rcrp raii'a.
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y Th? :; r:.'T.: tn at I - . f V-i ! J -aw ' ll'-r. df;'.:t ar.-l in
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' ' J. V-'.:-. J 4 it v.-n.s ftato.i y,v Norrie. VV -fc " AV?';X':' ! Tho Kcllr.; hill, ho said. ,v : ' ' - -5 ! fh.ir.Jf'-! hy e limination of orisl?
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Trcd K. torlin?. Llont. Governor of Ill.'n-i. who has hfe.n Indicted with Gov. In tin".all and Vernon
utely un-! Ci:rt!.-;. a hankT, f.n the char of
of dutio.5 an.- ::;ent. The cu'.iir;.;:te e was tu'.. I y Jacco Do Ji-n, a N w York ::ianuf.ic'.u:i-r, that th claims of th- plan's opponents thai ;t Auu!-.i rtsalt di-a.-troU'.y
to ni".: lin.3 tf imp'Tt was unton- j
able, lie diciared that cn tho bas.s of lot', year s imports, Jr.s t.han 41,000. 000, (.'.'(. worth of the comnioditit? hro'.iyh: in would be materially affected. Sugar, raw til hidet. unmanufactured ruhher and wool were cltc.l U3 con.riiuilitio who-s- American valuation i.aiipioxirr.atciy the world valuation. -Mr. Do dor. contended
I
ti.K'.n in tho offrr whoro if w.!!
re-pjiro.! that the- covfnrr.f r.t rnr-1 DlVOrCC RcitC Climbs
ar.too to pr" p w r at : h
of h" Irrf; rivt-r.
W
L"n uur..
u.arity of
Ten:
hor.-"-;CUi:?
Double Pace in England
taat
nr.
im 'rt.- would hoar du-
a K '
the
r.t runde In
! hr-. t the- re puhiiean ,i nir. .'u":."-iy ' "mo to n-r p--opV'." that .--atf devot"
tia y ti-rmod
... . .
t; ci:rv the r.-ü truth to
th- : - P'.'.i 1 1 . a ar.d r.ai.y p
; :. a:.. I t off'-t As far a3 ?ho injury aln-ady dono. fit !ur t.h.at such "propa.v.rml de-.'i'jy tho moralo of ;di: in ti.-: ioutii aM wiVii North' :n cap.tal seeking
C ein:;
"t II Slatoin.'iit.-. l iunio. T;o. l'ior.da hoard of health de-r.'-u::---d tho stati-menu aj untrue. Th' I-- a: i of luaith in Georgia deii u'lc- 1 th.- r -;m d clari-mr pell!.i rr .i i - r.f) wor.--' than uu.'ii. :.l:.s.'.a.,.pid. v.-hi!. admitting a f"rt..t Ir.'T,uo in ti:- nurnh.-r of
i. T-t .' if Tw.r .':a rii! n sr.
ati'-n in Ioui.iana failed a .ir.eh- ca.s -. is r-;."rt' -I p. ;:.ii;ra on tho and d :iiod omi-farnlne
Ca. ' .j (I
l::v. -! to ,h ... - i '. . a r. .
Co.'. rii.oi..--. I a--. In 3Ii-nipia.H. Ti ' r a:.- .".'i i a.-1 H of pollara In ;i ;. ::,:. l-'.l h -ar d of In-, Ulli clllcSala i:s '). , - . - i i ti tho -situation la
.
v.
. i . A. .a jot a ((ntajiotw nof
til
..v.:r n an unoaiancoa tM. fr. i iy laden with it ( re -.-p. nd.- in tha :!.- Miay in tho North, .::s f r..'.:i eat.nir too JilUeh
LEN SMALL DECIDES
TO LEÄYE CHICAGO j;
v.a s
lnal
provir-ior..- nuthorizln the war flmno enrj. oration to take over railroafl doht funding. "P.ut the provident forgot to ch-insr' hi a nicspacre ar.d left the rail-
road.- in," ront inu-d ?lr. Norris. ad 1-j j.res. :;t .-yiem of levying taxti on in. ir that tho hill had to h chanced ; tho foreign price. "to hrir.' pome senators into line." j
kf rIL (v at Tj-llr( I
?'-n. N'orris. referring to S.-n. Kfllt'C a a "horny tinted son e.f th. r-dl." d-Marefl the Minnosota sena-
! tor wa- -Helf-ctei to T'Tsor the
PROPOSE TAX FOR ALL AUTOMOBILES !
L NI N. Ji;y .''. In 4 i' re r.t "f tho divorce
durir.g 1 L'l i t! : of th.o r.:.ir!.!ce.
rr. re than -ai: la.' ard
e w o re no c h : 1 1 r c n
Huhar. 1 i wive Tho .;rst t
are more faithful than
ivo vear o
married life
tiit only .slightly hi'iior under tho j Am-r:can valuatiein than unle r the i
DEVALERA CALLS
IN HIS LEADERS
WASHINGTON, July 2 7 . A
oral lic-r.'-o tar on all nut mh;'.--s is h In -r 'on.-"i.I rod hy tho foif way ar.d mean.? committee in its r".c:or. of tho revenuo laws. Th" prop, .--al als-) has he en suhmitted to Pres'; Hnrdir.?. Tax rate of ., JIO, at 1 ? ! " a oar have been fuze-stcd. It .s e--t.mate'd that there are l-n.Ort.OO ) p.apsfiiir.-r carrying automohilos in tho country
fr.l- ; are the ea.- .e
Those striking fact are cleaned frooi a eoIVction of otheial statistics
ird as a white-paper Ly the homo
The fre.m
:un h r ef divorco
.''. : in li'lS to 5.70.
uit-s ro?o in 1913.
an increase in ore- yf-ar o: 1 1 i per-
eent. Tho t"tal for 1111 was three and a half time s hie; ha r than that of 10l:i.
m '! n th'
report
Hoovor-Meyer measure becauso ho came from an acrricultural HtaT--.
Soo'y Mellon opposed the Norrie hill.
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LONDON', July 27. "l'rc'Jtnt" De Valera has called a. confeence of Ii;h ropuhhean ar;n leader and
Nebraska fenator -sai'l. ar.d;-fjs chief supporters to a conferer.ee
Av ait Developments in "Hide and Seek" Game Ketween Sheriff and Governor.
CHICAGO, July 117.I.en Hmall, indicted on
- Governor charge.- of
of wtate funds while
'could not help it t.ocausp Ik- alway.--
hnrf ."''en tlirouph the Fnrr.o prlas.se F'oing bank, l-anker?. trust and minion.-." Support was civon the Kopocrcr fuhftitute. however, by Son. Simmon, d niocrat. North Carolina, who In nn extended address said it was drawn by person s in sympathy with objoot.s of the l-g!.-datin. Other support came from within tho agricultural "bloc" .and tho aptri-
The mm
crnbe-zzlernent
he was ato treasurer, returneel ! culture committee itse lf
Wedne:My night purpog.-dly for his! mittee, of which Son. Norri. i chair horn- at Kankakee, after a. day of ! man. at it meeting today, empower
PI
1 iaf 1
a COURSE ::
CÖ1IGRESS THIS SESSION
OF
liar Ww Confers With Senate Leaders at Important Wliite llou-e Dinner.
n'a d frio. i.i'-fo ono)
t i I:.. i i 1:. i ;
th.
1
n bill. It ;j pi mned to tax han-o s I'-commend-hy th- t: a a -ury departia: h ;'.. ' bia tIanUL;h, : i r ta.vi-ioa to the li f r:.1.:' fin iioo rojumltlo v. or!; on th- Mil tiring ! ...Ijo-aro :.u nt period. 1 it '.vas öaiJ, CXp -n to a,y rceeSd or ..: f eirhor senatu or i tie 1 1 1 ti r pas.-cs the tax ::-. :.. to tho llnanco
conference with attorney here. Fol
lowing tho ftove-rnor' departure, his chief counsel, Allert Fink, announced that while severa.1 conference. ha.-l heen held, no decision had been notched n to the next movo by the state executive. Reporta from Kankakee after the lat train from Chicago were that the governor had not arrived and it is believed he has returned to Fpringleld. Kefusal of tho Sangamon county authorities to como to Chioagro and arrest tho govi-rnor and their e-x-presjoj villinnosj to await his rc-
id con- i turn to Springfield, upyet the plana
laid last nUjht for a hearing on habca corpus proceeding before a Cook county court. Gov. Small'a attitude toward "unconelitional surrender" to Sangamon county authorities waiting to arrest him on charges of embezzlement and conspiracy while state treasurer had not been mado known to sheriff Henry Mooter Wednesday nlfrht. WLll rt l'marrH.-H Small. "There la no dcslro to embarrass or humiliate him." Sherin M est or said. "And vc will not go to Cook county to servo the warrant. He can com hero ami arranpro his bonds if he hn.s decided to alindon hi idea pf prote-sting against arrest." At tho governor's offlco WedneIay ni.aht il wa.s said the state executive was "presumably tili in Chicago." Friend. ef Gov. Small said they believed ho had not given up his intention to "peacefully resist arret," adding that ho would probably exhaust all privileged ho could ohtain
ed a sub-committee tf) draft a neu' sul'Mtituto bill. Tho o-coinmlttoo Immediately acted, and, member said, n creed to recommend a V i 1 1 ".snbstantlilly similar" to tho Kol-lo-c bill, turning over the agriculture credit matters to tho war finance corr.orr.tion. The sub-committee's report L to bo made tomorrow to the full agriculture committee, and with democrat? as well as republican members behind it, predictions for aeloption wer made. It L proposed to prtHont the new hill to the Hen.ato tomorrow, but a vote on tho k sisl.ition before next week who not expected.
BODY OF DR. STONE MOT YET RECOVERED
in Dublin on the Unt'sh peace proposals, it wa3 lc.irned authoritatively today. The conferenetj was recarie.S as a favorable sbjn n-.rc, ind.'catinr- that sti ticient approval h. ? bee:, obtained to warrant extending the circle of tho?e to whom the terms have been submitted. It was believed that those Dail Hireann members who are at large already have met to connider the British offer and to pa3 on them more or less formally. Opposition Is known to have developed but thero was a ßrowlnj.. belief that De Valera will be able to overcome it, at least to the extent of obtaining approval of counter-suggestions.
and the backen of the plan believe ' TI that at least $100. 00", 01) should bei mad
pulled eut of the pockets of the nio- I the divert
tor car owners. ;a follows: .Petitions ly husbands..
Petitions liy wive.-
st. sat ion a I con, pa ' ! nn
trial m wi:
a-
'A
ARREST BRYAN ON SPEEDING CHARGE "' WAUKFGAN. 111., July 27. Wil
liam Jennings Hryan, speeding from Polevan. Wi.. to Waukogan to deliver a lecture, was arrested at Antioch. 111., it was learned today. Tho commoner told the constable who he was but that made no difference to the officer. The police judo shook hands with Bryar. and did not mpose a fine.
petitions are das.-ahi .v.
i. in: 1 , o z 0
t V Y x-xrf- It-.
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.y - a - lO
'i.-Vw
In Raymond Hitchcock's
niiiTii iir.roitD.
Mr.
Mrs. Leo F. Condon. 2S
1Z. Wasliia;ton. daughter, July 2C. Mr. and Mrs. Jtokop. S Catalpa st.. a dauhte;-, July "4. Mr. and Mrs. Deo S. e'or.deui, V.. Washington St., a daughter, Jury Mr. and .Mrs. Steve Horvath. 20 17 W. SimpD st.. a fon. July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ihssor, 410 I'oiinsyhania a v., a son. July '. Ü.
at hörne
OmarOmar src.!s Arcma Omar Omar is Aroma Arcma makes a cigarette; They've told yeu that for years Smoke Omar for Aroma,
which mr.v.5 t! it if you d rt OMAR CIGARFTTTS jou can ,'ct your inor.cy la.k. t:o; t!-. ililcr
WHEN A WOMAN TELLS
ASK SOVIETS TO FREE AMERICANS
( i r"; ti at 1.::. I- ti-ro t bat w.u I .Me I - i.:. 1 .t . 1 . e r . b-U. ilea n t
e- 'U;
.-iid tho pros, lent .asked ir.i.-tra'i.m bill f. r reaiiiod -iobt be pis.--e-d prop. s. 1 adjournment, hi that this v.'.t-s impos-
i.!i:.- t-f .-'.rwn-r opposition . . i .i r:a i that it should go 'i rail: a, a 1 d.'-'-t funding , i: v. id t-ail, was regarded f imt.o. .'.i.iie lit comity and , . ; u r.t :1 after the rcc.i.
Purdue Educator is rel";etl Iletwocn Hocks at Ilottom of Cliff.
(Continued from, pacr. one) Ktin, report reaching hero Fay, Mr-. Stone clipped and fe ll to a lodge on the face of the crevice. The University president lowered a rojo to his wife, hut hi strengt la was not equal to the task ed raising her to w here ho stood. JiOt iaft In Itosuc
Finally ho defended to her and,
from the courts before making tho J taking Mr.. Stono in his arms, atI A .1 A - 1 1 ... I. 1 A 1 ! -J
turro'nder. lempie -u u euimi nor up me
almost, perpendicular wall. He ht Iiis footinpr and hurtled to tlie bottom of the chasm far below the led if p to which Mrs. Steine then -lid back. Searching parties frem Camp Assiniboine and other outposts in the region have been con;.bing the face of the mountain since concern first began to be felt for the safety of Mr. and Mrs. Stone. It was not on-
U. S. TRADE IN ERIN LEAPS, SAYS -CONSUL'
speed is snowy L COMPETlTlOy EOU SrH) AWARD
NI1W YOI1K, July 27. American manufacturers already have recognized Ireland a a most profitable market place for American good., S. D. Fawhltt. Irish "consul" to the United State?, declared Wednesday. Sitting at his mahogany desk in the spick and span "consulate pen-
U ral'M headquarters" amid a mass of
orlk ;al Sinn Fein documents, tho "consul" revealed that: Irish-American trade has Jumped in volume from f",0.000,ooo in 1919 to J SO. 000. 000 in 1!2". and will run euer a hundred million in the next 111 months. A direct freight service hi been established between Now York and Irih portt. American bankers and business men arc investing hundred of thousands in Irish trade.
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WASHINGTON, July 2 7. The United States has made new dof rnands upon soviet Russia for the immediate release of American citizens who are now held prisoners in Russia, it wa learned at the state department today. The noto of this government voicing tho demands has been dispatched to tho American consular agent at lteval to be handed to the soviet representative there for communication to his government. This is understood to be tho first direct demand m.ide upon soviet ?m hy r'ii.-; porrnimcnt for the release- of thg American previou. overtures having been carried on through neutral age nek.
REVEALS CHICAGO BLACK HAND PLOT
CHICAGO, July 27. A startling plot to murder State Fen. James J. Harbour unless he raid f.'.OuO to the conspirators, was revealed by the fw nator toda v, wl.il.' lie was in the federal building arranging bail for "Rig Tina" Murphy, indicted In the Dearborn st. mail pouch robbery. Sen. Harbour who is counsel for "Pig" Tim' t'.iid Die plot was made known a week atro to Mis. P.arIcur, hi. wife, an I that she is now in a serious condition in ('an.uli
I whore he took lu-r to get her away
from the plotters. The senator said ho was unable to account for the death taroat. He was ciur.Hel for .lames Vinci, ac
til the college president's wifo was; quitted in the murder of "Mosy'" almei-t dead from hunger and ox- t Knright, Chicago gunman. IIo said,
posure, however, that their search was rewarded. Mr. Stone will remain at Camp Ainiboine until tdie has recuperated
sul'leiontly to be brought down the J hand" pT( t.
Spray river to Panff.
however, he thoaldr.'t ho thrcatcrei in eonnoetion with tb it case. Secre t si rvice laen and de i. ctive
! are working on, tii" supposed "h ack
th
i. h ly bun- hod. '-.:' of opporiun- ; L f.ir in tho lead . wi rkers are a t ' : . r s a i sh r i p -. . s eH". ge t a,
sr.ing'.y far j Fn d
PK0HK DEATH OF MAN, VICTIM OF POISONING
Seek Pardon for U Oman Sonn to Become Mother
y Ajo"1flted rr-!d CHICAGO, July 27. The
ttorney
i;ate .
has been called
u pon
then at- ".-- XUVestiCaK
th A
v. i
I..
li a 1-aist of !;:.-: uplatere sf.r.g
ght ra.-o in 1 now
w.
V
w . .
to b o a li
-
Corener I'eter Hoffman to
the mysterious death of
Kolze. wealthy resident of
'Somr.er J arK, in., in wno!o. oo.iy, l po-t mortem examination reealed, j was enough arser.ice to kill a r.umj . r e f persons. i Mr. Frieda Per.nr, houekeepor
be j for Kolze s:::co the death of his wife. I is to be eaestioned by the state. At an-I the si me time the coroner anneuncL?alj 1 ho woull have the body of Mrs.
Special to Tlie New Times : RA PO RTF, D.d., July 2 7. That motherhood minht be reverenced and that the .s-:in of birth within prison wall might not ret upon a child, Cov. MoCray has intimated that a pardon will bo granted withm the next few day to Mrs. Margaret Smith., a pre tty yt.ung woman of this city, who is serving an indeterminate sentence of two to 14 year in the woman's prisaui at Indianapolis. Tho your.g woman, driven to desperation, it wat .aid, by her almost r. nr.il es.- condition, forged chock on Dapcrte busiuess men amounting to tS. Sho t" d her husband's crippled condition made it im p' . slide for him to earn a living. Tho movement for the Wicnan's parden w:is .sponsored by the Indiana W. V. C. T. F. organization, which will in the future look a ft r her welfare.
BRITAIN NOT TO HALT GREEK WAR
DONDON, July 27. Great Prltain will not intervene in Asii Minor in an attempt to restore peace between the Turkish nationalists and the Creeks, it was formally announced in commons this afternoon. Austin eThataberlain. speaking tor the Dritish go ernmer.t. said that tire- moment does not appear favorable to try to establish peace in the near east. The Turkish government at Constantinople hail appealed to the allies to intervene.
AMERICANS DIE IN PLANE CRASH
e'op.DFNZ, July
. Die-ut. Carl
i
v,e j
r.o: , Denr.cr". husband, who died eight
years ago. exhumed. Hinr.tr i? said
i : uh i :.t op;o . . t a "spt i 1 " l rv : :ic
'.'.. !-:g an- i on.e. third
A-ra'.o s1:- j . 1 ' r.-Rf r
wo died suddenly after he had
- i ren-.ov.strated with his wife ! ius. - of Role's alleged attentions p her.
-I A package of rari gro-. n
empty, was
U. S. WILL NOT BAR
ALIEN BUSINESS MEN
Gunther and Cpl. D. O. Ih'cers, of : the American Army of occupation, !
j wt re k.lhd near h-.-re today when! their airplane crashed. I
The plane' ga.s tank exploded and ' tho two wore burm-d to loath. Gunthi r's Jionne wa.- at Frankfort,
as.'oro.
absout . assurances tb.at
f. und on a the F. on business ef proft
... i
hayntow e-rt the
W ASHING T ( i N. July 27 The I mi . ar.d liege rs live . I :n III: 1
bureau of Irr.mi-rat ion today gave Texas. '
tilien earning into 1
oral IIVIjAN TO Itl'N. t
Kelze i matter will n-t be iw id at port Irjt NM W YuRK. July 27. John V. '
l ... . . . , . ... .. .'1 l. .1... T" ...... T
firm Po d te-cttves sent to qitt-.-tsoii will oe aam:tie.i promptly. l r::. n:.in w;.i Lumuai:; cam:;-
djr.t.g ; Mif. n- rr.- r. Coren-r Hoffiv..ia yaid j assurance was given to allay tho date to s'a.v- t himself a mayor of i I the par:- green mii:t account fur f ars of American bu:t a ss or-a rdi'.a-; Now Y'-rk, e'harles F. M;rphy. Tatn- :
.. 4s.r:o found in Kobe's bodv Hons Who liaVo declare..: thear oust- ' m.nay e n.ei, aeo.iroa m iay toiiowir.g -
r-'1r.-., , .,,,,. (,f v-io .v--...r ' r.t-t in inj- r. u.s.v nm t reu itv a mee
w. The.oe 1 th.e action of the immigration author- 1 t-e of
V. MAMTACTUREH
ACCiD! N TALLY SH0T ui : bc jiyz.j by the c
i AS
ars. r.;e
reo ether s.ick cf wl
fo :nd in the ha m
ar.g e: trio executive commrttiio democrat.c county com-
Toner s cf
1 1.
- A roxr !'.- 1 th. N w . !o n Ha r: y - ii m.im.i'a - - -t thro a a ot i' l 7 Mad-
i!io in to th.
lidding up person Con.ing m.t'.ee. countrv en important and;
I re f e -s: " na I v. : a t te r s.
i
A t
i i.i m. r.t ti rd." lr.g 1 a e ir Xi'lo
. y u A: f:a
is at on'e ::-. s- i r-th.-Da.- .: .a po.-t-of stJttr-
ItOP.RUK SHOOTS VICTIM. ! DDTROIT. July 27. Tony fir'o'rhowsiri, proprietr-r of a drink far-1 I lor in IIarr.tr ick, was .-hit and kiiPd
MAY LIVE IN SPAIN I Wedne-lay by the p tl of a robber! ! - Vti r i I r '" V n V v U 1 Vn J 1.- n r r t.- a 1 1
CHICAGO, July 27 Rot-emarv' MADRID, July 27 N.aroti iti n 1 uncon.-vi-vi with a bottle. The j Ih.mr. ag- 10. will have ;ill her ; f'-r giving former Umperer Charles ' slayer then puli-d his compar.ion '
Mt n,i! Din --fnTi rr.-im or .ii.:rxa ;u:u hm u:üij) diui.i :.-.e' -i v.i.4:. a u . m; i -. . ;:. i
CHILI) MUST LIVE ON i EX-EMPEROR CHARLIE
ei.250 EVERY MONTH
it i ttii-'f .-rape l with about $2C
i i. ha ppen - w a. e l iny t t t't;r. ; the Weapon
i an do the trick. t Th
Mr.-'. .lacwl Dauer, mother cf K-.- ing
man-, Uo!ni.-,l.i' w-..s granted tli at
sam f. r the child's sup;a it for th.e j imperi i
cream or
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Our Tea Room Is a Place to Lunch
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
New Showing of Bathing Suits at $5.00 Each
Novelties Found in Our Linen Dept. Primrose Lunch Cloths and Napkins Printed in the beautiful colorings of Woodland Drown. Paradise Blue, Flag Red and French Green; all absolutely boil-proof colors. Highest quality heavy Cotton fabric used. The Cloths come in 45, 52 and 60 inch sizes with Napkin? to match. Sanitos Oil Cloth Luncheon Sets and Table Sets The Sets are 5 and 13 pieces each and the covers are in 48 and 54 inch sizes, round or square. They are all stenciled in beautiful patterns of one-tone or multi-tone. Sets are $1.19 and $1.50. Covers are $2.00 and $3.00.
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THREE INTERESTING SECOND FLOOR SALES
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Jumper Dresses ot the season's lowest price.-. In I act tkose Drosses were made to SC II for twice the prices we arc asking today. French Gingham and the linest quality imitation Oash Linen are stfered, in white, blue and ro-e for $3.9 5 taich. Genuine natural color. All Silk Ponpcc Jumpers may be purchased at this Sale for $5.95 each. Why not have a fresh Jumper Dre:s to fin
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Ka'iiee Wash Suits for Boys Being Cleared to Make Way for the Fall Stocks. Here are values that cannot be overlooked by the thrifty mother. $3.75 values in Middies and Oliver Twists at $2.98. $4.25 values in best Peggy and Romper Cloth, $3.25. $4.50 values in two-colored Oliver Twist styles, $3.50. $6.00 values in Linen and fancy cloths at $4.98. $10.00 values in Pongee Silk Blouse and Wool Serc Pants at $7.50. $12.00 values in All Wool Serge Middy Twist. $9.50. Thto famous Kaynee line is guaranteed to be preshrunk and fast colors. All Suits in sizes 2 Yi to 8 years.
All of our White Wash Skirts arc now on Special Sale at one-fourth oft this season's prices. Materials included
are Gaberdines, Surf Satins and Linens $2.75 to $15 00 J
less a' Lingerie The sale of Lingerie embraces a number of slightly soiled garments of Muslin and Silk. '1 here arc very pretty Gowns, Chemises and Skirts trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon. The size rane is good, and the prices arc greatly reduced.
A Sale of Organdie Flouncings Tomorrow we place on Sale a number of lovely ruffled and tucked Flouncings at rapid clearance prices. These Flouncings are 40 inches wide, just the right width for a skirt. By improving this unusual Sale opportunity you may have a beautiful new Organdie Dress at only $1.98 A Yard (Former value $4.00 a yd.)
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Our Annual Sale of Blankets MANY PAIRS OF PLAID BLANKETS These are beautiful 2 and 4 inch block plaids in tans, greys, blues, pinks and lavenders. The sizs is 66x60 inches. Cotton Plaid Blankets at $2.68 a pair. Cotton Plaid Blanke'ts at $3.59 a pair. Wool and Cotton Blankets at $4.45 a pair. Wool and Cotton Blankets at $5.35 a pair. All Wool Plaid Blankets at $6.85 a pair. All Wool Plaid Blankets at $10.80 a pair. Institutions, Rooming Houses, Hotels, etc., can profit much in patronizing this Sale.
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Clearance of All Summer Pattern Straw Hats at $5.00 each. Former values to $23.50.
Here's what our Men's Store is featuring for Thursday. Woven Madras Shirts in fast colors $ 1 .95. Silk Striped Madras Shirts $2.95. Tub Silk Shirts, in fast colors. . $4.50. Wilson Bros Silk Web Carters 35c. Pure Worsted Athletic Cut Bathing Suits $5.00.
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