South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 7. 1921
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COUNTY CASTS LIGHT VOTE ON
ill ! Lc5 Than 20 Permit of Qualificd IYrmn Show Interest in Hallot. (CY.r.tir.U'vl from inqo or.) s r;ortnc. Th vote StOQ J for and I5iS offiinst. ;i (;ovcfiH)r ivrv-r. ir.v'i.surfi provihr, tint th'.' ii)iry of r jiinty ff'.-rs ..an r.i-'t bo ra'"' I ('.uriruj th li.cuiab. uty of Um :. cm: ui.riri inn urn zur v. men i.u vas It t d w ;i-h la.t:n by a Hiistit VCte Th .3 the Lt arr. (.!.: r.t i in on th1? Ii-t und .sliuwt-J 2'lZ for With 'I','., L'JLVl. Atntndir.ci.t N. 'J .riiviiliiil,' the atsire v.it!i moro i-'-wor in rL'u- j !:it;:.:, r(-r;st rations v.a.i rl"it tho h-xmu iiir;ii C.:niol lj j th.tt tho! ;u.i-:: 1 n i r.t irovli v.i. r.. 'J'i'i'- t ff.r : nd 1 rj7 a rail fr uJfra ! I Am-ndr.i :.ts thr- ar i i,ur v. hich i y-rovi ! a :.( :v h in..- of r-i'rf-:nta-tir.n for f-I"':tior of stato senators sir. r ',,r nL.itivo.H and also onahiing i th- si'r.iTüor o v to M-clt'iC ltoins i in appr i'i'i-tion L.I k u n ( arri-l j by jo uraliti. f al.."ut ."0 0. The j in on sun ata1!iKhit.k' tho terra ifci 1- i d fur (ounty ollo or.s v:'.i won by lo.'S than v?fM J!a. d on tho vo'.- of this county j t: t-rm ! ihn pro s.r u ti n attorney j r.i. r n i'T m n j ircru rwo (i r v , i-s. as ii. tirupos u w -ni o.fi i a . . . - witi: about 300 to spate. On th- baf.s of ip.eompb-p.' ri turns it .should b- adopted as fir an thij county is concerned by a margin of , 0 0 votes, j iH-M-au ieimi. . m rrI I legis'atUTC to provide for tho qualificati'Ois of th'- S'M kin .'dmlttanee t3 tho bar, had a margin of approxl-j mateiy 70. Th- ti'urts on thl are: t Yp, 2,SZ:; no. 2,ir,0. The twelfth j amendment, ;p rnilttin r.eriMs to j l.--r.,Tn nn-mUTs of the state mili- j t;.:. wa? b f. ated by about 50'). J T.o J Vote f.'it) d: yr. i-MCtl; a.-iinst. 2. '-'1. Tree-net A. IVrtape township, which i m Urn !- N"ftre Dame, cast a total vote of i!7i. much higher than fti,y of tie- otii er This v.a. atti d'oiite outlying d.stricts. I by those in touch vit'i tlie Narration that th .st udenth and faculty of the educalional ;H:i-f.r had m.-'de a ptudv of intile ir,nr..'. amendments and were onfl'lerab!.- Interf :el In the result. Irt the first precinct of ih second ward 2T.7 votes were n wlrll-' in the f.-emd precinct of that ward just an . fin hundred votes wer- re;,'ister'i. The highest ote in MLhawaka on th-" ba:s of available return wan f.0. Til li-'htest ote east or. returns nt iuidnl'ht was in tt;e fourth precinct of M.idi-ou pr.v;..ship where six iouls beside- the thrt e election of ii -ci.ali came to tho p Us to register their choice in the matter." of the prop r-e. d a m e n d m e n t s. Outside of the f-:xth ward, extreme'.y li-tlit balioiin ic.arked election dav. l'ri- ltu ts n which there were hundreds of voters reported '.' than 10 ner Of nt of the with vote cast. In the first precinct of the seventh war. whkh has approximately Lena ehx'ibV voters, only 2 " tool; ( i nt interest to vote on t!ie prose ! chariot s. Voting in so;,otr.c'H w;;- hea vi' r was r.ot ar.t.. t of tho rural disf'l'lTl XpeCted. It ' t!iat the f.inu'"V c rs wi Uel t:ik idctlnn. ilUe leal iii'U-r.tivc. the country j rn'.ive:. 1 t h' ever, tii t"t.i m.Kd ir.irre?t tli - lib of a v. - :ic polit- i nit in a number ,,f i -ts I iir bill iting ! .1. i t At : !; i'i th p r i Ti.; ei.: i.. II.av Hiev Vom.. I j I? out !i lb :.d ;:i a in of precunei--Atr."rid;r.'. :it or 1 , V j ' ; two: s three: .h 1 . 7 o J . 1 '. 1 no 1 .7 1 t ; 1. : I ; six: yes l,". Y.s l.M no no To l.'.'"; four: ye.tie: . - no .Ti".. n- l.'.7'. ; --wa: - ;-!:. : y s 1.7. r. . v j .''', r. ' . 1 . ' ?;." 1 .v '". 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' ;n ::p ;'t;c change t .1 Uli " . .1 f. - a ' i ' r. i i f i ) u. 'ion -trat ton : i hi ve jTiiol enbat the ciM ssi? l it:ii'. - ih1'! look-h.-it f: 1 S :;n..l'A ' . i'r." con'. i r a : -. th u : Nev i '"vai marke " a fr r ' d ( : a e . ': t t i e a o o r;n".es .aitotnol'i'.e Th ii-.rs ir. The -- 1 section Ar. i v iu c: tt. ) i i- i a try and be cm to look u nnd a number that iur.d a." tie what you ri"'at aa th;ri br;?hu r, l eca -.-c yr of a'. about ars n. . a r ! And you lo., one ar.d f.nd up the best described If s th sabt. "13Ü0 ir.n'.ti, e Ir.e like new. and that you can r.uy ;t at a rt i; :arK-"" at a r , e f.;ur Olu man, that's hat u (Copyrt-ht. 1021. by IW;1 L. Smith.) We are sitting on the brink cf a llttie push!
13 AMENDMENTS
1LL1M1S MIXERS CAMl UM)EIl ARMS
(Co;.t;nu.rl from raK' one) clsjhe hftwff n the tnln-r an 1 the rr.ir." jru'irti latir.c fr rcwral 1 1 ar.d r '-rt' .l th.tt n::r:--r.-i had b.--n c!rivf:i cut cf Ko'.-li ir nr.! Kilzi-thtf-'.v i. ;;T" th'i r:ti:u - of th" :!u' ripT cornjiany are locat- -J. I l. v. i-rt- !i;oro than men :n ;h- party "wh.rh r-aebd th:a city Tut s-Jay. Tlu-y :u!! that even ten is. reo!-d in Klfzab htown ly mlnor-s wt-ry d itroyea driven out. Can which 1 and the occupant-i ini; ur.Ion mirrs from th' coil dlv trlct nf.ir this city v:r ."TtOpp'd striking :n tlio hi:! T:kIv by I Miintrrt who warned ocrupantn of tho ; rar that thf r- wza laruvr In en- , tt-nng the l:osicla.ire district. All J lh cars returned h re. i NILES FARMER DIES
IN STATE HOSPITALP--
William Lambcfton, Civil War Veteran, Dies Herbert Doane Succuinb. -.;,,. .. ,! fl, ,.Ui;-T!rLf : XII. KS. Mich., S-pt. 6 William ItmlM-rton, 77 wars of ntro, 1299 yiars of nsrc', i:-yent s:.. (,;ivn war veieran ana j Howard township pioneer, died at , m . - . . . 1 tho .tat hu.xUal for the Insane at Kalamazoo Monday folluwlnra briof 1 nis win rmnrn :i. rinwumn ' Mr. Iitnberton was born In Howard township on Dec. 14, 1844. and after retiring from th farminir Industry moved to Nlles eiht years ato. v'hen 17 yearn ef jice he enlisted j : . a . TTI 1 . v,;m mo i muri lorees in ine ivü , tl:o Cth and the löth Michigan Infantry. One son. "William If. Ivunterton of N'ileH, two brothers, Alonz.o of Niles nnd John of Ivinirford, N. D.. ond several half brother and Fltfera, including Mrs. Anna Kingston of XII es and Frank Iimberton of Howard town?hip. survive him. j Funeral nervices will be held from j the re-id" nee in tltis city at o'clodcW'cdne.cday afternoon, niinlers of Trank (Iraves l'o.st, . A. It. attend-, ing in a body Herbert Doane, 65 years of aire, a well Known fanner, residing west of; i;arron iiKe, oieti at nis rmuencu . Monday morning following nn illness: of several monthH from a compllcation of diseases. A wife and three j children, Mrs. Mrs. V.alter F. r.raco Huntley, Niles. t rury. Ann Arbor, and
Harold Doane, of tins city, fcurvlvo gation, a number of leaders engaghlm. Funeral services will bo held ing in earnest discussion with Aug-
from the residt nee Thursday after noon. HARDING PRAISES G.O. P. LAWMAKERS Executive in Letter lo Sen. McConiiick Claims Hi if Saving of Money. (Continued from page one) rurind for employment of men now idle." Kcply l Wlilte's Attack fiie pr Tlie pi Pidciit. in beginning hi . letter expressed th niks to Stn. lcCormick for the Illinois m nator'3 oni'ratulationH on the nccomjdish-
b st, h .v- ; rnentH of the administration as exfell beimv j pressed jn a letter a ddr r-ti! to tho
preside nt unde r date ef Auu'UHt '1 . Th.- letter, it is aNo understo id. is eimsidere.l I y republican leaders a? l reiiiv ; i ai;aci:s on ine ie.msiaiiv record of the republican rortgress by Clnirm m V.'hite, of th" democratic national committee, anil other leadmg democrat-1. Tho preside" nt, after reciting ns " xtravag'ince.s .ncldent to the war" the exiK-nditure of $3.500.000.000 by the shipping board, between $5,000.OuO.uuu and "00, 00,000 for nirtraft. artil'.iry and ammunition and between $ 1 .-."'. 0 0. 0 o o and fl.r.oft.iMni.iMiii for the railroad administrations, aibls: I-uieU K puIi(iii Concref. "It is gratifying to be able to ?ry. h oucvt r. that probably no othe r governinent in the world has during p similar jteriaJ r.o drastically reduced expenditures us has the gover:imn-t of tlie I'nited States during the last j tw.) ears e)ii the- insistence of tho ; republican eont:re siv. ! "Moreover, I am happy to assure ; ,.:i tli it the administrativ- dep irtj ra .-tits ir now in full sympathy with the program of rigorous and unreruitting economy, through which. I i.elievi , we will be aide during the n.-xt. year to r.-cuv. r b.ic'.c lnte) the treasury so large a sum th.tt the :iuvu -al.' of t.iy.-fion may be re-j vluee l to 00. K'0. 000 a year. j "H.iif ta !aent e x;c:i u e-cnt total governliture s ;ir:?t a rfom wariof the p. is;. Similar burdens are im-i pos'. upon the cunt rit s ar.d a taxpayers of other well-r.ish universal pro'.est against a possible repetition .: g:gin;u nu Ti h Co:.h.c - "ives rl- to the that the -.nference in November may lighten the 1 r.rder.s of both armament ar.d taatin. not nlv for this but for other lands. ( itN New I'nitci! stati-s BudgtL "Almost without exce'dlon the u-'i'-.Tiimi'iits of other cuntrie.- ar face.i with gro.it iJ.cr.cit. '. We Tiitift not overestimate our good fortune nnd the prudence of cur contress, which permits us to Mlance revenue and expen liture at a time when dibcits arc th: 1 1 1 e ru.e . f Vx , U fx . out the world. We Ola; be greatly j .iied in a policy of progressively j reduelntr expend;ture by the budget j law. republican In e.r.cln, ue.sri. eno.f.sn. " jac'.ment and execution. ; 'I do not los. täte to say that n "iniAry time- :t ainr.o woud hae;a been considered a hiphly creditable j chief pnxtuet cf a year'. legislative j rrosram. Yet in a time of such legislative activity as the pre-nt it .s only among many mean-ires cf he first importance to be enacted. "It wa. quickly followed by enactment of the immigration lw. calculated both to limit the inflow f population iurine a reriod rf depression nnd to hasten the day wh-n w. may effect tho true Americantzttion ef all newcomer to our shore. Iüiws to IUne fit lvarnuT. The serieji ef meure looking to the amelioration of conditions in the preat agricultural Industrie would In other tlm have constl-
EX-SEN. BEVERIDGE MAY BE APPOINTED TO EMBASSY SOON
Aniha?t.mIor!.Iiip Would Eliminate Sen. Harry New'g Senatorial Enemy. ÜV lu It. UliA.NC'JI IU J C'nited I'ress Staff Corrc WASHINGTON". .Sept ca's next ambassador to Oirmany ; may Le fonder .Si n. Albert J. lieverli'ik'o oi Indiana. It -.vaa ltarnoa here luda y . Vhilo KcvtriJe ii i.ot an avoved ca liJhlatf for the pojt. hi.s frit-nJs Hiy that if ihv. president tendered it to hirn they hcla-vo Ueveridue would I ;,rt. I l! .1:... 1 t. : V. 1 ! l:e;criJ-d ability. Ho was onf of I mindi" at Marion. The ; is i:ad him in mind for j i npiornatK p(t from the out.sei j and I.-? H.iid to havo oflV-rcd him tht- L
ambassadorship to Japan but the I Irifh republican leader, Tut sday former Jloosier senator dt dined. '(juito unexia'Ctedly issued a KateTlie appointment of Ik-veridsje, ' rnent to tho pn-s. in which, after according to his friend..- ban a polit- j i eiteratir.tr Ireland's desire f..r peace, i a 1 anttlo that may militate against j declared that po ire could never be the chancfi of either Dr. David ! founded on make-believe. Jayne Hill, former ambassador to! us liy aside the canmuflisc Germany, or Ullis L.oring Dresel, land put away th hyrocriy." said
who negotiated the j)eace treaty with f;t.r;nany. both of whom have been mentioned for the Post. jfs t Announced Cundldacy. jjj. ujiis former diplomatic scrvice and his political services have ivon rise to the belief that his appointment would come when peace wan finally declared. Dresel' suec s-s In negotiating the treaty has been pleasing to the president and ,t u krown that ho desires to reV 1 it 4 Ml III Tho political angle arises from the fact that BeveridKe may lecome a candidate for enator against Sen. Harry Xew of Indiana, a close personal and political friend of I'res't Harding. I?everidre hn not made any anr.ouncernent of his candidacy but for several weeks has been going about the state making speeches and renewing political acquaintances. CHILEAN RUMOR OF LEAGUE WITHDRAWAL CAUSES COMMOTION CKXKVA. Sept. The air wan charged with electricity !u n the delegates to the League assembly gathered this morning. Tlio storm centered around the Chilean deleust'ine I7dward, head of the delegation, regarding the Tacna-Arica quesion between Chile and ISolivSa. It had leen reported on good authority that the Chileans would leav the assembly, if thi ejuestion was ydaeed on the agenda ;ks rciuested by Holivia for revision of the treaty of 1I0 4. Tho report was persistent, despite the refusal -of the delegation to confirm it, until Sonor Kd wards rave out a flat denial. Ffforts at conciliation In the Chile-nn-Holivian conJlict were continued throughout the day by I,ord Robert Cecil, who represents South Africa nnd other, but without succes-s. The uneaslnec5 caused by thi Incident increased during the afternoon. It wa.s announced then that tho Bolivians were determined to maintain their demand nnd lnt n.led to nsk Ir 'truetions from their sovernrnnt In case the assembly rejected it. TO SEEK CONTIMTANCE IN MADALYNNKS TRIAL T.Ox! VVnl'T.l'xj t-. .,, r.-rt,-th th- pn) cution and defense vill a-ki for continuances of th. case of Ar- ! tlr.ir C. F.urch. indicted with Mis. Mul.ilynne Obenchnin for the muri!fr nf .T Tt.dfnn Tv.-Tmedv nnd the 5ii.,...i .i,,f ,.n vot ieiii..ii''iiiiT uiiii i nie ii ..in xwi - be trietl until some time in Decern-' ber. it developed. Tuesday. Hurch's j trial hr. been tentatively Fit for November 1st, but with the work nhod of thTn on the preparation of the enfH, the defend and p.-jseci-tlon attorneys will require at leawt thre'e months before the j- are ready, it was stated. Reports that District Att'y Woolwine will vifit Chicago to investigate eastern angles of the cafe were corroborated by Ohie'f Deputy DL?tri"t Att'y Ioren. AVoolwine left lof. Angeles last Friday for Sioux Citv. with Att'y John C. Cooper to tal-e depositions in n fraud case hut wil' continue on to Chic.ipo before returning to this city. IWITF HENRY FORD TO WASHINGTON MEET WASITINTiTCX. Sept. K.SrCy of Wa?- Wm-I; q TM.!ie tet e trranh ed U y ForJ the Detroit manufaot- . . him to come to WaJnurer nuking Irsrton for n conference on the Musc!e Shoalf r.'itrate )känt. which Ford h if offered to buy from the governm f n t . Weeks alo announced that he ha been notified that a new bid for the plant U being forwarded from ChitJ tar.oi gi. Tenn. C. K. James is the i new bidder. FIREMEN RESCUE ."0 FROM TENEMENT FIRE Yi:V YORK. Sept. 6. On? man was burned to death !n a fire which swett a tenement hre Tuesday. Fifty pervor.s were rescued hy Tiremn. Shiel Smiel, a native ef Turkey, wa trapped In his room nnJ nremen were unable to reach hin. tute I a strikln legi'Iative product cf vtar's session Th -5" include th j 1V tvr C1,ntr,-.l of packing indt:strv, tllo nct for tv.e regulation of grain exchange-, and the law for the ex-
tensloncf credits) to farmers through the war finance corporation to enable them to carry their crops ur.ti the market will absorb them. "The establishment of a e lerans' bureau injures a consummation of thoo reforms in caring for our disabled men which were Inaugurated by txecutivo order. "We have tstablihed peace and are seeking to otTblish the generous production ar.d profitable exchange of foodstuffs and lornmodities under the conditien of reace and corallary assurance if good wages."
; GIRL RUSHES FROM STAND TO KILE MAN
! DAIlNSTAULI '. W hi l.t ir.:: .. . ;t. . J An"a . r. i .1 dre.v 17, or.-, of whrai hht charged Miss Ortrudu llil.fr. attac-.l iu-r, .sj'ldt r.'.y ruslid from th: wi'r.rfu h: iu i T:--it r.l stiuck A irv,:.;-, I lay uii: hi in." (.' urt atb.dar.:.-' c.crt-r.f-hysterical iri frcm tho room. f., i:iMucc of h.s ';:;h the case acair..-t Ar.drf-w s va. nd h..-ard with tho othkT lA ntitru-i r.uw t.tll in1 J 1 5,00 J bor.'.! t ach. CALL CABINET TO CONFER ON "PDTM'C DUÜT V ! Llllil 0 UDilil ; Minister Journev TOO Miles by i t I Ordinary 1 HUIlS t() J Olli Ordinary Ti r, (Continued from pare ore) Mr. Do Valera. "If !: rland Is ii-su-in an ultimatum, let it be an ultimatum. War, not pence, would bo the outcome of the imposition of Fnland's proposal.- by force, according to Mr. Do Valera. who went on to assert that Fn gland had no baf:.s in right for a single demand plie was making of Ireland and would not dare to make such demands upon a "power even nearly as strong as herself." Issues Itltter Statement. It was announced earlier In the day by the Sinn Fein leaders that there was nothing to communicate; thpn suddenly came a call, and a typewritten statement Avas given out. Though bitterness is to be observed In the pronouncement, it la noted that it does not amount to a rupture 'of tho negotiations: nevertheless its issuance at thLs critical moment is j believed here to add to the gravity j .1... I A communication was received by wire Tuesday from Robeft C. Rarton. the Sir.n F- in courier, who carried the Dail Kiroann's reply to I'remior I.Iovd-Cleorge and i.s still in Scotland forecasting the inessible result of the cabinet meeting. Xnrotlnttons to Continue. Tl l" puggested that Mr. De Val- J senuenee of information eontained er.a's statement was made in ren in .Mr. iJartcnf message, ine neuspapers suggestion of the Imposition bv the premier of a time limit h us been hidly received. Arthur Griffith and others resent any' attempt to force the pace. There ii no sIn. however .that the Sinn Te'n leadern re-garel the position n critical: they talk .if if they had months of nrgument before them and ns though there was no possldelivered "NVed ncsday nlixht to Mr. bility of the termination of the truce. The British reply Is expected to he Barton at Inverness, and In that event. It Is likely to be made public before tlie end of the week. Axivi;usAitv sali:. .starts Thursday morning at ! o'rloek. 77e to fl. 00 merchandise at... 7.0c J2.00 to $3.00 merchandise at.. $1.7.0 $3..reO to $."..D0 merchandise at.. 2.50 $4.".0 to $r..r,0 merchandise at.. 11.7)0 $."..'0 to ST.-O merchandi.-.- at.. 1.7.0 $6.1)0 to $10.00 merchandise at 5. SO $12.70 to $7.". 00 merchandise at .".. 7.0 10 0-7 K I J.SW 1 . T 1 1 STO It II. . iiive.' 'ivin iiii ve '' imi. umiwu........ Kllsworth's (loldcn Jubilee 70th! Anniversary Si'.e Uin tomorrow. ; lO'r eilsce.unt on an remiar goo. is. Thousanils of big womb ifui specials thru-out the store. Se our nd on : pasrs r. and 7. The llllsworth Store. 114-7. WENDELL'S SALTS Ambition Brand Start Each Day Right With A . Clear Head and uood Appetite in the Morning. it i... 1 Oll Ulli 0 uusllie.-s iuni It JOU j st.irt the day wronc. UT.NDaLL ! SALTS. AMDITIOX liKAXU. is u great rertlfirr of mi.-take of eating or drinking the nicht before. If you ' dine "not wisely, but too well." t.-tk-t salts, a m p.i tion: HltAND, before' going to bed. In the morning wake witli your head I clear, your stomae h fee-ling tine, your I ec.s bright with the sparkle of j enjov vour work and elo it well. WENUEbb SALTS, AMIJITION BRAND, Is pleasan t, take. aets quickly, no piin or discomfort. A ,ou't; ai -ut Hat.I Medicine btore costs but a few cents, Vn, ,,. ,,,, ,.. .....).. Chnsed If you are not. teitisned. A fjne preparation for indigestion, Headache. Biliousness, Constipation. I Slucrglsh Live r. and ITrli- Acid Trouble s .-r no pay on the first bottle purchased. Help to drive the uric acM from your svstem 1 v taking YVLNDLLL SALTS. AMBITION" BRAND. Adv. Hflin.,.. .nil The Sign of GocJ Fooand Remedies for Canaries YOUR BIRD cxanot elct i: own fcxj. It deper.i't o.i yyu for food a-vl care nxl rr in h-i t;ful ong. lor properly proport.onrd tird ! insist on It is the bat for the money as it is all nutritious and consumed try birds, AT ALL GOOD DEALERS KAEMFFER'S, INC. 154 W. Lake St., Chicago 'Ml 'Uli IIB'
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Notorious Bandit Again Escapes Federal Prison
Roy Gardner, 20th Century Jesse James, Makes Getaway From Guards During Exciting Baseball Game One Companion Killed and Another Wounded Is Third of Series of Desperado's Marvelous Escapes in Three Years.
TACOMA. Vah Mail i tr.iir. 3 throughout the n-.rrhwc: tocarr.'e.i special puards armed! j vith rifivs fi-arir.? holdups J.y j Oardner, notorious railw iv Key i tandlt Island who escaped" from .McXei'.'a feJera: ina yeeraiy. Car lrer, who ,vis serving f-.l r! ffil" r.lllifrv. s-,Hii.i1 rlllrini n rrisoncr'. ba ball pair.c. Cardner. with Kverett Impyn and Rogr.rt. fellow convicts. made a br ak for during an -xeitinq the ball panic. the prison wails batting rally In Half a dozen rifles cracked as the puards opened firo on them. Impyn .a:-i killed. Hoirart dr nped, seriously wounded. Gardner, with the luck that has marked his bandit career, was untouched and scaled the wall with the agrlllty of an acrobat while bullets spatted all around him. 1 1 o dropped to the ground on tho I outside, disappearing. Fosses today wire watching the Tudgct Sound shores, opposite McNeil's Island nnd "beating up" the wooxls of the Ray region in the hunt for the desperado. Householders in the vicinity were warned to be on the lookout. Some farmers in the fields carried guns. Fostmasters and storekeepers posted sentries to watch for the appearance of the bandit. Cardner first was sentenced to the penitentiary for a robbery in liUl. I'aroled two years later, ho turned up in San Diego where, with face blackened, he roTbed a mail trtck of a eack containing $31,000. He was T 0ver - T Ladies' Underwear 2 SUITS for i Y'j b-ij i r 1 t vi rj i." j , ( -rg j L-Vj I F J
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Charming Hats! Youthful and pretty
in their rich autumn colors. Sp tured in black panne velvet youthful and matronly models-
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All in new fall stvles and colorings. Values that will tind a readv appeal with every woman of South Bend and vicinity. Can you
imagine buying a wonderful cres, a durable sere or stylish
at such a low iigure? at $10.98.
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captured ari' sentenced
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At Sensationlly LOW PRICES The most wonderful values we ever offered. Every conceivable style and color. Trimmings of ribbons, jet, Chantilly lace and ornaments. A wonderful assortment Pattern Hats and rrcttyQf jj ecially fea-tpjj and solid, f Foafher flats Values to $9.50. Beautiful colors. I ECONOMY DRESS ."JL'V. 1 Come dovn early Thursday for
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cat: tio mi:t. T.ithey h. th--w Thl 'rUti " - 3 4 to - i ire I that w.-.; id i c :.r, : -1 v . i : ; l : . i . : i. . . a " ' ::;-:!. :it :' il q,;' .1 c ol . ,- i -ju iu - h : o : :-ritb 1 1 r-n h V. V and uf ATTACK PROVISIONS OF TARIFF MFASUHi: washi:ö;tmx, of arnons of Ii:1 -v. !.:! li. en-o::e, t(0l t;.r i:-.e ;in Jd'OvIal" attai ke 1 f c 1 1 . r '. ' . j .Mandamu bro- lit by c y :" th ado-Jro.-; : S o ; , ; to : 1 e JM-, '.V e r Ab w ! ; ta! ! -1 ' .arihio. ; . ! rf :n;ed se iP. l mm u r. m t ie;; and I i !.!( i f i'i :" t ::. t : pa t i.-n. r.-i p i ü d t!.e results tli.lt u es t'.ai are a I "!!! e; y ' -, .. fj. :r . t! ie. io rvoi., run d" a Ma. ill a:.i"i;;it voa pa v fr ; I p:-.i: p!!y fi;n h d. i' llr!.;!e;- t':.' Tiain M:if !a' a ':.:. J a o ; ; - i! :-!' ! .-a"' :u - er t' : trid vi .-!:. 1 I Vl-TA-MiO a -t it a "1 tl.- oriudnal and u-e-oiii;.. t..td t tl.-re is n;:.);z els.Od !i t ie --"Pt i ra i! 1 1 ;.. ii .r like It. -oii-tit'.T. - You n:n -'-t Mastiti's VITAMON Ta !! a all I lr'ürtrif ;.s Wet ti- I' I'i'in i i -v, (ifiu '. l'.a'-n.'.n. Har.'.v ! I't e!:.if. r, ;:t tili Pn-uh V 'l lrena- t-t..r Store, 219 S. Michigan FTvA FT i Z T ti OHE HUNDRED Mm
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Values Up io $50.00 Advance season styles, featuring the new 36-inch Jackets, in Tricotine, Silvertone. French Velour, Broadcloth, Mixtures, etc.
Many are hand embroidered; others have deft touches nf bead trimmings; others nre
richlv fur trimmed -'.ill other
in plain tailored effect-. All are lined with beautiful silk. Be sure and see them tomorrow.
Specially priced at 73 fr3
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Low heel, English toe, C?T Russian Tan Oxfords. .
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black and brown, at
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High Heel Oxfords in black and tan
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"i 5 ,irr.i: -:r. tV.o . -jpr ri II trial .vis ( UK; IOI.s TOMOKIKAV. i:;: . hv ; : 1- :. J--.. ;- r- ir..' S i b t v- rr , .ih- r. t a ' . : t '. r z- ;. i; f rf .'I ; .- - i-.rti-'1.? tho sv '.r .,kr- s .!)! 7. Tii" r...--v--:--i sh The Best in oirPTirro 21 ii. will be found at this Art Shop. Our workmanship is unexcelled and our assortment of frames can not be equalled in the middle west. It will be a pleasure, indeed, to show you our assortment and aid in the selection of vour frame. d I i l Makielskin Art Shop The Shop of Courtesy Oliver Theater Bldr. j St.Z n 2 Pair Silk Thread Stockings err pa i .1 1 1 n ii i r . I . FIFTY SAMPLE .4 r'- )""7 JJ'A Is ! ft r f ';! CO--1 Q9 87
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