South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1921 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 30, 1 92 I

BIG PROFITS PILE Greater Notre Dame Goal POLICEMAN KILLS -Mrs. Stone Sobs1-:-,-

UP FOR OWNERS OF Includes Fine Arts "HrWl LAWYER IN COURT YJlt UctVlli

U. S. STAMP BOOKS

Ihou-aiuL of Ownrr. of Gov (miiior.l Srruritirs Will Io dve Interest.

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J;:;,- 2f Ar-pror-j'. 12 r;v nth for

Univcr.-itv Sets Ili-ili Standard for Otlior Schools in Tcacliiiic 1 Chicago Sergeant Then Turns; (Cnntinm-.i fmm w C- T 1 Y . 14 " -

of Art Has Summer Course for Advanced Students Gal- 1 l5lwl on "nIt as Lrowd ; life act rr.iia

the irravt rl tr.R-erq

lcrv is Crowning Jewel Under "Golden Dome" Has Onlv Two Rivals.

Makes Exit.

that cor.frOT'.tot her, f-ho cr .leavoreil cf the short

j to to hi 3 rr.-rui,

mm down the fiIe c-f in Iiis arnvs.

j Artlmm Journey. i A!thoi:ch Mr.5-. St- r.o ! r.o.v recover;:: ar.,1 thf v.rt f l.cr t-xrH-ri-i ( iind arc ev:r, an arduous journey j -'tili lies '.-f-.ro her. The trail to j l-inff is ,, mile? on jurU hcrf , ! le.t with nmv liillcultUs. Sho

j must be r.'rr.cd on a stretcher every j $ ' foot of th" way with the exception i ;yj

span of the Marvel ,

Katenirp a! ai-ccs. j

uiiuro re ic.ir.p tno ;.u;rs ine r-'r.y i

over f'i'.'on tretv, heavy!

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1 'l 1 ! in i. n t n if'ill.in' 1 -l w f : r j t

( ( ; jivu iu Iii.- j Li iJi".-. "7.i- ii u hm t i i V'jTaA

. . ... w..u". j nrjd tWtnty-x j.aintinKf. the pro

'HI;. . July 2? Just ns Juilrr ror to the ed?o of the l.ze. she

iC!:lr!.-s A. MrnnnLl ,a.-.,.n..r..l nf..i- ! ..,v- , ..-- , ! mUt pa v-

'-' ISril H'Trv I) Kell." to r-vo ' I ri" pulley and foamlnff . Hi'. was nntM an a ljr..lM- nr. 1 i : 'l,- L(l " , ' ; ' r-.ichf J the cml of th rope. There j water murs for eicht inilos. On!

' -nlvi I :r.:.-. If- I...-.i.re n:.l.u hipped ut a r-voher. killed I.m.L. . .. . .. " I in' 1 " l i,lK''s ru u'( ;

... j, .. against

Vi :;:.a ('.:.a.a .jü: ( u,.i Ack! y

rr.er.t thrift

r. 1 i .1 r r;re;:.s .in-l of '.ther cocurl-

I'.'at? iri fnior tror.- id f.cn-

perty cf the vlrar general of Can-' I e-iti-.n in tl.e inanir la ul iih ti e

him"" If.

1'ive shots were- f.rc 1 in tho crowd-

!-:; 'i:iv rt:

i v. ailir ? c -.He

ada, were offered to Notre Lanie for

tirn .f Jcmiü is r!f srril"--! Iy tJi; ' ed court .-f dornest le relations, thro

n i y

h !h'.i' iri'! of owners In

a nominal num.

At

ii rri re Ihn f 1 20 000 000

--; - tho painting. The painting

it i - :r-''i t n-i : : y

r.d results

jr- an 1 e. rf Jn

e- :':; n! it -- t a.. f apprx-

.' .V) pvr r. r.t ;n the value of ri. ii o. ! : tie Jun.n? the

pa.: ;.f;tr.

iJr, i' brink now

:.v.e i.f'-.ve.i t".o aril tiff'? HllliOn

I rn t' their J i:;ittc i 1..: 1 r n

lit. rc cording to ' )"! ts t the ' f-

fe. ef :h-- c-r:ir!ro;ir of th: "irjency. Tho.-.? u ho wi-h to drw their ra.h and tk tlt'Ir prtuTt now ran buy many stocks, hend?3, in.!u';trial f'-.'Uiti'-4 a i;d other ?omTioditie an.l -ecutiti' at far less than a yar i' ;o. PrlftM Itr;u'li Irf-vrl. I'rics crner.J! ii'rr hvp praefirally r i:h': a : : 1 1 . i 1 i : J level, rn'6r K"V"rn.'.n r.t o.'!i i ii- h?Ii-ve, nr.lr? the n 'ition-wid" econornl': deprfsion i. to tut trill deeper than It ha. But with hU";ri- on th road to a. noom jritetj are Hkoly to alvanro. In 1 i c citi"ti tlie p. neral level of Iooi prills h ih decline l more than 2 0 per cf-nt in the year, the reports to th labor Icpartnunt ihjw. Clonin?. farm product a.il other com ni'xliti-! have (l"c!in(. l In r-roportlon. Tho decline h i hv.cn apr-roxlrnitly 3 per c nt a month. Uut in Juno the drop wa.s KiH than one per cent. This indicate;-:. oiLciilr, sly, tho bottom level of the price curve pronatly has been reacheJ.

INTEPiSE IXTERE

A BIG PRIZE RACE AS EM) DRAWS XEAR

university cat about

who wouid come to Notre Dame who

w.jh a critic f prominence, to

pro!

tne mountain Fiae. i n narrow if i. oTtremflv rf inrer-i

For forr.e timo iie humr there, i ou for a mounted man to travel. trying vainly to draw herself ba k Tho party nay be delayed throuch' up ajrain. P'inali.v, exhausted, shejthe failing of Mrs. Stone's ftrensth. ,

osed her hold, expectir.tr to dash j In t!:;it ejse men; hers vf the res-.ue

H. f. ;i u:id.p tu !,.;! ..o-.-m .a .,n.i in- him In.f.mth- an. .u fif.i, ,0I'0 nc-r lieath. instead, see landed Iany ?.in ?:io would oe rOMea at-

on tne iour rfot ieu?e, tne oniv t ne ; f!: nie rou-n camps aionir uia

hältst U'lti Ui I T tTT'j rrTf. m - ctj I Vi

ABLE TO 00

HEß WORK

After Lons Suffering Mrj.Sicfcrt Vas Restored to Health Ly Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegeiatle Compound

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(Continued from pitjo one) forth extra error from now until the finish. The bot timo to put forth this extra rr..rt 13 durlntr the c-'mins-r week while the mt e-xtra C.edits are trivr-n. It is (ertainly no timn to p'acken in p.-r-il. f beeome In th l-at ii9-c.nir.-i d. or on tho other hand to be ov r-cor dob nt A determined, re v.-r f liilnc -fi rt is what I-s needed In :i. n r,v on. (J;od hartl work, intr:: -r-ii' ffort and keeping f w rla -! :t:ly at it is what will mean tie- $.."'0' b one or one of the autos. T!i re Is a pre-at de il of Intere.

. aiirn. This Interest 13

oTi'.y t!e- members ana r fiiti'el "mit on the part of tho

oi tin- .News- liuie rauoiM livervone i. anxious to ste

in th n. '.

tl

lnaj rity ;i v. t '.1.

v. ho th'-1 h

them-;' '.vf-s are

t ib !i;en and alcsCf -ourse the members

the most interfiled

as the eli:aax in the fampaijrn ap-

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he.; for s.) much is at Ptake.

Tio ir f.-n r-. N an interested naturally i;r til- puMe a.s ;i wi:oIe wants to linow -Who Is Whc" Til.- 1 --t of iiT'T.ilers will be published a '-tain on Sunday.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY WKKPS Dl KING TRIAL

r.'VTn.V. .Tn'y 2'?. District Attortv Nath. n A. Tufts broke down and . ri. 1 as a witnavs beforo thtJ S'lpreme ro-irt Friday in th proree.;i!o:. y ul.ich Attorney General All Ti f e k s t oi:t him from olilce. y'h ttndiT cros rxatnlnation hy the ittornt-y general rrarllne; harce sums of motvy which he received at a time in HUT coincident "with tho period when Now York motion pi lure producers were spendImr ? I . i . o o v to top l.tication prowJii.r out of a r a Ihoüs party in wr.ieh t'.vy wer involvt d. Mr. Tufts x;e.iind I'.Ls r(elpts as r.-.r.r.ey w hich w a s piven him by his lather before. h' (F(d.

tt. rn-'V ("."o' r.tl Allen a.ked tho - sr,"'r

dUtr..t attorrey t-' ftate whether his father rwid an'.il-ir.r t" him .about Uj-'inr the money for a trust fund. "His li-: v.or.N to m." Mr. Tufts

nnd n'-irotiatlon? continue

and a half. Finally Dr

(i'rrer wa.s fl-eteI an

months worked tirelr.HSly to retouch ar.d remount the pnlntinTs. Dr. fjerrer has traveled extensively and has Htabli.hed Judttrnent on many private collections. He is well known a: a critic to art connoisseurs and purchasers th worM over. Plan I'lne Art. IlulKllng. In line with a CJreater Notre Darno it i eventually planned to house the collection in a Fine Arts building. At that time there will be added sculpture in marble, and bronze. Inseparably linke.i with the dcvf-l-o-pment of art at Notre Iame. is the name of Luifji (Jreori, the celebrated Italian iortralt and mural painter. No matter to what proportion tho institute at the university may grow in future years, Clreori's fame will live an lor.? as the walla of the present buildings will remain Htandintr. For It was his incessant labor that brought out the wonderful "Twelve station" on the walls of Sacred Heart church and the Columbian srroup in tho administration boiildin. All of the preent mural work in the several building- arc his. Greprorl wa recommended by Popo Pius IX to Father b'orln, when he anüX Hrother Vincent were mmber of the First American PUcrimap;e to Ijurdes and Home in 1S74. Groorl had Juft completed his third Kitting of the Holy Father, and this painting, which now hangs in the university parlors, gave sullicient testimony of hi.s ability as an artist. Clreorl fdfrned a three years contract to come to Notre Dame to decorate the Sacred Heart church. Answers Home IjuihI Call. The distinguished artist remained at Notro Dame until 1S91. when the call cf hi? home ijnd took him back to Europe. Two years later he died at the nge of 77. A prreat jart of this artist's work ha been shown at expositions. The painting of the Columbian group entitlel "Columbus' Iteturn and Iteception at Court'' was used by the Fnited St-atoitf government ns a deyipn for a ten-cent stamp at the time of the Calumbian exposition at Chicago in 1893. The librarian. Dr. Folk, ha in the course of preparation a catalog of the paintings hanging in the gallery. Tho names of some of the greatest artists nro among the collection. rietro de Cortona is represented by h!o painting. "St. Margaret of Cortona." He was a student ot the Russian school and while still very young painted the "Battles of Alexander" and the "Rape of the Hahine.' Ciherado della Notte, very much admired by Hubens for his torch light and night pictures is represented by a "Mary Magdalen" in the Notre Dame gallery. Notte was a rapid worker and his rt suits are strikingly realistic. "Crucifixion" Noted. Van Dyck'.q '-Crucifixion" i-s noted for its excellent colors. Van Dyck was an asi ssstant of Hubens and a follower of the Flemish school. He was In Rome for a period, but was fanpelled to have because of jealousy on the part of fellow painters. Deposition" and the "Death cf in. Joseph" nro the works of Annibale Carvicci who painted the coiiingrs of the famous Jarnese palace. In the "Miraculous Draught of Fishes" it seems according to Dr. (irerrl that our avious might walk out cf the frame. This colorful piece of work is by Cn.;)er de flrae-

Ile was energetic at the aq?

! rf S2 rears he opened a school at

Ghent. Belgium. He i represented by four other paintings in tho gallery. "Judith." AHori's masterpiece, is a

this tiuv, the! vnV.tt01' xTvlX i l the spectator, Into a panic. Fourj' t find a man'5 "Hi lu l.-.-o aiiu died la Wr.b-e. bi:ö. j -etrucK the body of the attorney, kill-

. i i, ! u:el r the fuauoi.e of Titi.-:i .ind i lng him instantlv. while the fifth was

. t ''-L.ba.efl Iiis l;o;.;u. ffyli'. He as:"i firr.a i. . T'4,mmc-t ..-0 ... v., i,. 1 on the four fcot ledge, the onlv judges ia u. oratieg th, librar'y St. M -r. u t SS --bout ten feet below. T were M.uloM.a and Child" and the -lbdy ,cf" to le In 4 (1in- 9 rpmolnrd for eicht ,hvq ,.lfil)U I.uidiy- ure :i.m rr.nin.t. .f lMrudgtin- eondition wlien rushed to the county ",P remained lor eignt das.

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... I ß J de-e n;, . d Laving tl.e i...ul i hospital ea a jear(,r l;a r,ha,.;. llri ,aiiitiHK are in .dl T, , . . . . On gory j i.iii.rij, art g.db'rU f lMr.-pe. j. Th" u-r' af;er hoanrg the case. 1 for 14 1 "h'"'Xey ,f t. ri-.m.-iV -a dotie by ; in which Kellogg had been ordered

11 s?fi 5 PCr

, .v.inni Jl'-uiiijiit-I-j. Ho ilf"iraiPd.'V-

er.n ajartn4fntM in t he I.oijvre. Six plettirr ly ltnl (Jnl.lo. Including Maler I';l'ronH" i ir r-. 'ruel ti x ii.n . ' '-.M.iry M."!aleir' an I -St. Tl:fif-H" de-' er.de th- g.ilk-ry. irr.ie.i a ternponry jtalnter 'lUt;: ;sed ;iiiJ' frmu ttie e adeiny t'p' au.'" of t be f i.-aa r'? Jmlc'ify. In L!a time l.e w.is ti.e uiet jopulür rtlt la lt;dv. Iit iil". euj.iTed grat vfgue ja the l'-fh renturr in lingland. He wa u skillful engraver and t lelitT.

Show Tainting on lVood.

tf vacate some nrciiprtv. sentenced

the polio man for contempt of court. Kellosjtf iiull -d hi. revolver from his hojner and rushed toward the Judge's benrh. Judce Mcüjnald rrawled under the ber.h. Daughter I'uinl. A I.ialliff rushed betwern the judge and the assailant. Mrs. Stella Hiekley, daughter of

A oalntir.fr on w.,.! u th ii.i..-. . ivnogg. wno was in tne courtroom.

Hltli Saitits" liy lt.irtoli.iae,. Ib a ! screamed and fell in a faint. " i"j"f-VJ r r;U ,,;r: 'i' V!fy-. , ! .Seeing his way toward, the Judge 11.0 favor. te object 0f iiinters ef t!ie ' . i i Ulli, 17th dad ht!i ciduri.. tl.e M.i-b b.ocke I. Ki-llou'g turned and .lr-d m n, w;ia :i:;iv3 a oiir" .f en ..n r.i j at the attorney who was standing Ifwr. ,CMio Mi,l;,Jtu' ilV!,iu"t rInI'bve pacs awav, n.ir tho bench. et-.-Ler ;n p. as p.;l:der. ll:s tainting. t. ' , "M.oinrui i v. ith ADelrt" Lunys lit Screams went up from the crowd ;i'l-ry. 1 In he rimi-lrnnm a s tliv tni.hed and

trail.

LEGIOX COMMANDER IT'ARXS PRESIDENT OY DEBS' RELEASE (Continued from pH.re one

si!! "were. 'Mv l ev. this Is the hist

I h.-ve. I.f--"k out f r vo ir mother.' j full length tigure of Judith holding T V'-:ed h'.:: gon.. ie and ho was! hi the rieht hand a sword and In

ger.e."

The witness wept. r, r a minute p,e w.is una? '.e to cnt.r.U'V "p.i v. u w.sh n t-' r--ien at th;? tin-. e .' " t!.ft a:: :;iy ur ::'T;1 ini'i!rC 1. "N.v" ty-.e Ii?:'. ct attorney fnapped. "' or.. tr--s examinati'Ti cmtin':- 1 AII:ICs dktainkd AT TilKr.r. MILK LIMIT

1 'onienehlr o, known la Iiis nebool days ns. a Ihuiniiti ul. ;IodUlfiK voufh n el :dr tue Haue' ef Ox in tlie Ibdona .'.odi'iny is rt jd-t'M nid hy a p;i!i.tir.g ef St. Kntin i- nnd on. .f St. M.irnret. ile H rated lor ü Is work "Hiterv of di"'ll(." l-"er (-rie of Ma prl-elpss ii'.nt"Ct in tie Vitti. au !. re. . ived but SV). He f-jult llouif nfrr l.is lnjt pb-ture be-ciut-e of liumiiiatiii,; treatment by trothe. j-aintor. "Susaui.il" wan i.aiut.d l.v an art!at v.l'i wo.-kt-J jo) ia-jeli i.y tlx.' lücke? :.'f tlie torch. Hi in., "was Tiütorotn.. TL liirur.- of Susrj'iu.i and the 'lürs are beautiful lu -oler aud in U-cljni.. 1 o'd. Titian, the greatest of all Venethu .outers. Is re4)res,ied in the .N'et'-e I'::nie ollctiou by one painting, "i'liv Hdy Family," In fid, pi, tnre tLe Ma!..ana anl t'liild nr,. seated on the ground, St, Jpli i.: l.;Jf k of them F'ip1 ortlng the infant Sr. John, who is piv')IIn elothes t the Madonna. The draperies ju.d tlesti tints are striking'! I'e.nitifiil in color, liesides this f ini'.ns pijture, Titian painted at least a thousJ'l.d otlo-rs. Ir. the "I.an.lseu.e." a painting 1-v Mii)"l.is Donssirt, the lower part of tiie i:ijnting i.- very lark. hut the iiit naif and the cloud h are luiuliioua and lUite nnlhfd in detail. Miirillo'n MiieJi In Drmtml. .Mnrilln ..dnting are ma Ii siccrV. add by jj rt connoi venrs, wcalfhv lovers " )irt an l museum directors. The .Voir, leine trustees own lc:t one eoj-v of illt'strious Spanish painter. Ill wo-;; aix heattend all vr Ilurope and tell at sums wid. h ;(, the artit would have .".;"llU'd fallllh.e.s. Ju tlJ(. ,,frf. pi-tun-. "Adoiaf ion of the Shepherd," o-ie sees tie peivinfs. m.-n. woai-n and 'hiidrcn. pathen-d around the .n, f the new lo.rn Sari ur. ".les.i ArUou ff.ni the Tunl" i- the foU Carvac. i i.p ; tire here. I.iiderko r.irvnerl v;: the founder of the IVlee-to-ti. hool of j.aitit O.e. cud 1s known in an history n t!i3 :nan wlio ioe ahove uls i h.vsical liandlt ajis :md a poor d u t iti Ids los.ni redd ef irndy. .Muiin.s paintinx "Adorn tioli ot the Shepher.lK." H the thrtne of nrndhT pihire tianini: in the Notre Hume llhr.irv . n .Hirer nt painter. This Is on ,V I.iogi Jnpori. the famous old man of ot:v Dame who remained here fr 17 years and win. did the wonderful inu".d rk to he seer, at the Uulvrrtv .rid Sieixl Heart church. All of J ri-jrerl' pa'.fitlnps are In tanestry style, on ns return to rioreio-e in Kl, (Iregrui tMinfr.I tl.e "IM.eoverv o' Ameri :i" w!.i. h now hant's in the M''.i art jz.ilh-T.v. l'a'il lb r.ry Wno"., a student of r.reg. en had his ynidlitul career cut s'...i-t in n trapie manner, lie v.a i'islie.i t diedh l.y an elevabu in Hi i .".;. Midi' trying fn save his mother in a hotel fire. Iiis "n-r pi. -ture of hu te e ! er. (i ,.' i said to he a very pood ükenes of the H.di.in pointer. V 1 was killed while In r.is ninetceath year. Tuo vorks l.y T. Dirt Wiilker. a lPded painter Lorn in (oh.-n. In.l . nr, n.-e-fMVed In the lit. rare. Mr. Walker d-s-riaveil reaiarkaWe talent whil- n boy flM! at the early Is year w.-if tc N.mv ork and stulie.! under IM Ith: a iff. a burner ib.sh..., man who gaiin-.j laemineiiee as an artlt. r.etnrrdng .esLen his ni'.fher f-cnt him to Paris where lie studied th;e vena in the Jo lan a'adniiy. He r-f tiri.e-I to New York ami made a -ketcMnc trip .-iron ml the w.-ild with the rnit.-d states nary. A noted portrait '.unter, b.,,rge IIilv p.-: I r: ted Mf.- phtures of manv noted me'a di-.ruig his life tini". Three portraits if tho pnllery imlude "Klizt Allan Starr." ( ardiiuil Vanghn" ami "Art hMhen beardon" Mr. II a'.v painted l.h.e.dn. Vx'1' AVo,"'trr' ''r,e..n and Tope Piri. hie ph ture in Pi pallerv thrown a tru- tn;ieii of tf,e red America up..n the .nil jim -Sittletr I'.ill" was the s'loi.-t o. H 17-year old artist that hrenht Pie Venthful painter ,'.ir'v fame. He w-. ..cids Petts, horn fn Little ip.-k. rt: la W1. JSetfs st'i ll-.l nt the Art inttif of Ciiitasfo. He heen yer.v s ic--'sfii! with his portraits of men. w'.;V.mi jrd ehiblren. To .-note nn internat ior.aJ tmiio authority "his prap for ehirie. tor and essentials rtve.-ded i;i a hr n I ar.d flasVdng mann -r. His women look too.l and pur Lccnno thev ar. the e-lv qualities lie dbc-rns la them." Sfekpinp frora the r-eif n.-.p ef the -.-.J. lei : s one Is wont f Hop nnd 1 jr. per and ' hack over tho !,. odder fo "a ten jpvf r.t.ot!iep Purreptitloim look. With h'ir'i and low, trt:e art holds us in its spe;i.

janimf d tow ard the doors. After killing the attorney, Kellogg turned the un on himself. Kellorpr was a niejnber of the Chicago police forc'j for 30 yiar?. During thf trial ho ?a; mumbling to himself. Intended K-liom for Jtuho, After tho sho.dair, Jucle ?.IcDonald e.ild he believed the Fhots which struck Ackley were Intenaed for him. The land which Kfdlos was ordered to vacate was owned hy Mrs. Sahna E. Bartow. She was icprefonted in court by Ackley. Two previous notices had been served i n Kellogg to vacate tho premises hut e had ignored the c mrt t rul.ng each time.

DE VALERA SILENT ON PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

LONDON, July ( Hy the Associated rrcs.) llamcnn De Valera still is .ilent. amdher day having

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word from the re-

Gave Up Ilo'vn,

During that time clouds often surrounded the mountain tops and

frequently rain and wind storm?, rc-1 conip.mied by lUhtnins and thunder,; broke about her. long beforo help ' arrived phe had about dtf paired of -

ever being re-ucd. but her remark-! extended fr. :n your hand.-. With ab'e stamina carried her through. I your pfrnKM-ia, Mr. president. I On Friday risht. by & forced ! have the honor t- present the rentimarch. the nr?t action of the rescue ( nine:. or- (ho preat mn..s f ex-ser-party arrived p.t Mount Eaunon. It ; vice men and women in solemn proconsisted of Hammer. the guide; ; tort against the pardoning or parolWülUm Childs and William Peyto. J in?r cf Pebs or a ny war time p: i?ner both cf Ibanff. and a party cf Cr.r.a-j now. ilian Royal Mount';! peiiee. Tho! Furely no p ctir n on the part of the rc arch was immediately tariert, and 1 j. resident would it ike no near the h Sunday mornlnir after riding hard ' hearts of the . -s rl e men of the from Rmf! all throuch. the nbrht. ! rounu-y and r.uet with so nuick and

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found Mrs. Stone. Letting himself , in bitter Indif tir.er.t of Pebs. hi3 re-1 down to the telge with a rope, ho ' 'pno wc-'itd do more to llrfr a

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fastened it about her bIy, a ultTicult tak, for phe was badly bruised.

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publicnn leader. The general supposition now is that there will be no new move in the peace negotiation pending the expected release of thno member of the Dail liiii'iinn who are in jail and tho summoninj; of ;i full meetincr of the ropuldb-an parliament. Mr. Do Valera for the test part of the last few days has gone over the peace proposal.? with tlie available members of the republican-cabinet, and it is expected that

when the Dail liireann is culled to) consider w hat shall be the decision,

i;e will oe iidn io pi'-MMi me ui-,o (f his colleagues as well as hid own opinion. Temporarily, the peace negotiations have been overshadowed by the extraordinary action of the military authorities in Ireland (Jen. Sir Neville Maelteady, Maj. (Jen. Sdr Kd-

ward b'lrickhind. and other: In! defying the master of the rolls by J falling to comply with writs of ha-j Leas corpus which he ordered in j e"iinootbm with the sentencing to I death of John I 'grin, and the re-1 ported spiriting away of I'.-in from the Limerick Jail to an unknown! place. t J r-. ,-rr. 1 : s '

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the left the head of Holoferpew. Two intensely rcligiou picture?. "St. Joseph and the i'liild" and "Madonna and Child" were done by

A'lncer.7- Carduo 1 who was fotul of 1

painting historical pictures and por-j DENIES LEAGUE .AIDED

traits. P. irroeci. a Roman rchud student Is Ttor.ularlv 'emnhfled bv the "He-

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j ing at a spring of water under a j cherry tree, l'.arrocci was quite sueeesvful to the dismay of hi compe- ' titor who. it is related, tried to P"l n him at a banquet. riiture ef Self Abntgnt ioti. 'St. Jer.i:ae Translating the r.i!." in . .4 ti re.. n'- .Tter I..1UI' ef St. Jeiotae .-eil-i.l wi;!i a t'e- k l ci in hand. He If ; j-h Hire I as !- king upw.ir.ls as he h.irs i.i" s."itid of truiopct in the rl.Mi.lt. (Pie ..:! ;. 1 ! p Put receive tl.e Inij'res-iun t. .b r :.: led a life of m If aido..t.ca after lc king at Ids miRelated i-.'j m..'; fTTow-'d end wrinkled race. Jitf i itit.era a'l.-d Lo Spa-mol tio, ! aii.ti T "f this I 'e ture 'tas born :t I.fS: ai:i. Jan. 1-. l.s arid died at

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WAS'MIX(JT()X. Jr.W ?0 A r;r.t aire from V. S. Mer-i.itrhv of p... T.,. mento, Calif., denying that the Japanese exclujemn b-ague o: C.-i'ifrr:.! was resporwible Thr U2h a rit;ti'-r. for deportation ..f Jinnnri work'us t .'cer.tiy at Turb ok. C.Cjf.. v.-..s '.ir-

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COncr hurts which occur in every home cut?, burns, scratches, etc. can te c,uickly healed by Ile?inol Ojntmnt. It ttops tho prr.arting r.t ence r-rd caols tho ir.f,".rr.rat!on. Vfvr ('rur-B 't tllait. Kep

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WHITE WASH SKIRTS AT 23',' OFF REGULAR PRICES

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Neckvear Saturday a Special Sale of iovcly Net Vestecs, with collars and cuffs to match, will be conducted in our North Main Aisle. These sets and $1.75 and $2.00 values but will be sold Saturday for 1 .00 each. Net Guimps, in white and ecru, $2.25 to $6.00. Organdie and Net Bandings $ 1 .25. Summer

Informality in day-time dress is the mode of the moment and the Jumper Dress is the most popular style. Our Sale of Jumpers now running brings you Gingham, imitation Crash Linen and all Silk Pongee tailor-made Dresses at the ridiculously low prices of $3.95 and $5.95 Wnoder-Blouses of Voile These are reall)' wonderful Blouses in value, workmanship and price. They are made of fine French Voile, trimmed with filet, embroidery and hand-drawn work in a variety of delightful styles. 1 hey are feminine in every respect and very good looking

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. Ju'y Cf. I' -pr:r." ia two s: -m. UV.r.-.i I . ' . p-... ' 'iakir.g the Men..:! II .Vf an 1 ;r I . , "; . S,i..;ir at tl.- We)". I'.-.h! rr t!i,v,,;l i' t,- ;4VuV fr,.m t.t; ti:i...n .t-. am- -f a-..., t the rr.lt d t'eir I'ed.elt.V. ib tl-:i i;.et.-.tt 1 !.e t . . .; r be ' J ks of a ravagr and a;-;.r...o h.-d ?.; ( . , , r ..i nr .f fiildo It'. la v.ln pnintin.s ' i i ..-rat:. .n i.. Tltk tziT la 1 he Sh-pla-rd i; :t v. an- ; i'.at.-d in .bre.tly with materjv Ktr-'kes i , ::. ;:. Reynold?, ; ,;V. , rl:s:',. 11 n,V i,!,lnt-- "I,v pii ! . . ir 'if: Ib".s wv... uns orn I-,

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mit tee record' Friday by Chairman ; Joht u.. It was in rep'y to a mes- ' agt from Jo!m P. Ir;--h ;.f Sin Trm- ! cisco ard asserted that tlie league! and "othe:- imluence hac crv d to present rrrt act" ui th' part of a' justly exa.-perat- 1 coaimunity the j results" f Jap um sc peaceful penetratton and ev..ion of state law." I "The Turb'ck ir.oi b'ti- aroc a.s a 1 ret:lt of systf math effort. of ..r-i jjAtiized Jap int1 ti .'rie out white la! or by cutting the f st !ih'"d w;:c ' scales and the rese ntment of vhif. s ' at bei..ff driven out of wo-k 'n th-ir uvr. ceuntry by an -.Ihm fire with lower frtand.ards f Ilvlnir. acain-t v h 1 h v.-hi! e c a n n r t . r. 1 w i 1 ! i v lon.ipete." Mr. McC:.-tchy said.

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Mr. T. F. Sriver

Formerly of the sales force at Sailors Bros. Furniture Store, has joined the sales force of the Ries Co. and extends a hearty -welcome to his many friends here.

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for Women Kayser's bodice top and built up shoulder, Italian Silk Vests $3.00. Kayser's Italian Silk Bloomers in all sizes $5.00 and $5.50. Kayser's. Marvel Fit Union Suits with bodice top and built up shoulders $6.50. Vanity Fair Silk Vests in all sizes $3.00 to $4.95. Vanity Fair Silk Bloomers in all sizes $4.00 and $4.50. Vanity Fair Silk Union Suits with built up shoulders and bodice top all sizes $6.00.

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Our Men's Store Is Full of "Quality First" Values

Cool Soisette Pajamas in tan, blue and white frog trimmed $1.50. Handsome striped Percale Shirts $1.39. Wilson Bros.' fine Madras striped and open work Athletic Underwear; $2.00 values, now 1.23. Dimity Check Athletic Underwear, in sizes 36 to 44 f9c. Wayne Knit irregular Black Mose 63c value for 23c.

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Sale of Boys' Wash Suits At these prices you can afTcrd to pet your son several new Play or Dress Suits to finish out the Summer with. $3.75 values in Middies and Oliver Twists at $2.93. $4.2 5 val ues in best Peggy and Romper Cloth. $3.25. $4.50 values in two-colored Oliver Twist styles. $3.50. $6.00 values in Linen ar.d fanr.v cloths at $4.93. $10.00 values in Ponzert Silk B'ou? and Wool Scre Pant? at $7.50. $12.00 values in All Wool Serge Middv Twist. $9.50. Three Specials in Handkerchiefs 100 dozen women's fine imported, printed Cambric Handkerchief? 25c values, now 10c each. 100 dozen women' imported Iri-h band embroidered white handkerchiefs i 3c each. 100 dozen men's fine white Handkerchiefs with satin borders 25c values, now 1 5c each.

j Annual Blanket Sale j This sale is looked forward to crh j year by the thrifty housewife because she knows that it is an opportune time to re- :! pleni-rh her supply for tlie coming Winter. ; Many hotels and institutions in South i Bend p.ho take adv;intai:e of the low : prices during this sale There are thoufluids of Blanket hero for you to choose ! horn and it b pr.ictira'ly certain that you j r"rj find jitst wliat you want. j Read These Prices ! Single Comfort Blankets j Woven in beautiful plaids with handi ?ome borders. j Single Out-Door Wool-n Hlarket $4.30. ; Sinpie Camels' Hair Comforfer iNn- : keif $10.00. ; Single Toscmitc Comforter Blankets j $3.95. 1 64x78 Fi-urrd Cnrrifortcr Flanket. ; $4.03. 66x80 Block Piakl Comforter Blankets $4.50. ;. 70x84 Block Plaid Comforter Bhn- i

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Black, white and brown fashioned, heavy weight. F3ure Silk Hose $1.65. Black and white Pure Silk Hose with clocking $2.25. Full fashioned Pure Silk Hose in black $2.95.

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Wayne Knit medium weight Lisle Hose in black or white 89c.

In our Hou?e Dress Department is a new display of light colored Jumper Dresses of Percale in sizes 36 to 42. The?e Drespes just arrived and will sell for only $2.50 each. New Apex Aprons are also in. These are Percales and Ginshams in lie-back and belted styles. They come in very pleasing patterns and arc unexcelled as fine House Dresses- $1.50 to $2.50.

j In this excellent collection re the ideal I blankets for boys :.nd girl3 coirc away to school. I Many Pairs or Plaid i Dkinkets I These are beautiful 2 and 4 in-h block j plaids in tans. res, blues, pir.ks r.nd lav- ' enders. I he ie is 60x80 inches. ! Cotton Plaid Blankets at $2.68 a pair, j Cotton Plaid Blankets at $3.59 a pair. 1 Wool and Cotton Plankcts at $5.35 p,iir. Wool and Cotton Btantets t.t $4 4 5 pair, j All Wool Plaid Bl-m!:-: r.l $6.6" a p. til. I Al! Woo! P::;(! Blutkts at !fi0.8i) p:t;r.

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