South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 9, 1921
2
SURVEY SHOWS HOW CHILD HIT BY AUTO MOUNTAIN OF U. S. SLIGHTLY INJURED
TAX MONEY IS USED
League Head
Return In I'rr-W ar Ha5i Eroimiuy nt LxptN'tcd at National Capital.
of
our- -ar-OM Loui- iowak Crn..r Strrrt Into Path of Yr Nnier Car.
IVA SI I
ton
tax an 1 r.r tr.
h's r. .. .vf-j:
. I . . 1
f
V . r, -
' . - a rf-s ti.r. T,n - a? tin. Mr. Av-rar--- C!tlIv rrr;,- th- ri'ih rf' r.. t a . - it fiv r v.?h nr.d Iv;.ir ?aat i n
Tr.'jr.-) TV" ! 1 to ;r ; ;-nt rur.n In.-, bit pb-m
I mi-. :-f.:n i 'N'o-.rak, 122. down f-h r
u 3
i n u : i:r-.v
.1
'S th- --'rr f t and dipath of an .lutnrr.o-
NO'.nii, tn icur-
or Mr. an -I .Mr.', jn. m
W. N'anb r tt.. was run
rt'y ) fr 1 1 o e'o'k m'rrdr.:;. lie wan taken to 1: r a 1 In the plir-r am-
ill
V
1 pi.
'. t b " ut f . V. v.:;
thO d'
In n
' r. r. f th' r.d .1 hi
T 1 ' , -
t
.V 1
a r. 1
i T . ' n rr.t - a!
- ! !
, a p.. injur . i's i lar Th" bv It. a 5?
: on W. , on II. P..
ortn
r-- , but after an xamlr.'ttion ;' .rj-ui to th- exb-t.t ' f hi . -, .i.s t ikf-n t h.s h"rn. T!."
':tnrn
):', w liu a v. as urivr n
. n :
inmitiJi.itf-Iy aff-r th h:'. 1 r.vn tr tho .avr::u r.t. Th"
i
'I
JL
X- 4 -
r-; : .
1:
6: 1
Oi HR,! VTVnl7 Pnpin iQTCCT TDUÄTÜDC! TA
L , i HkAR D WUiTR
rw j hi nunii i ii vi . liiiiiu
IUI JMiUill
7 W TJ--
- w L r l .11 1
' Wim trav!l roun'l t h f - v.-rM in j Hrctnr ar-il Pollux. la.l" of ?:zo, ! Wh irr.y won tho women'.-' j ptare: j Ilcmu and fnmul-.jfl were tears j Vhn h.nl a fancy reputation, i Hut th.n outrank, 'em. I'aino doj This TiMcn-Johnton combination. I Say. are thy clever, nro they wir j To tenni ."Mf nr.o? I-istrn. whrre's
. Ffrvc li.cp Tilden'.1? it's a priz": And whore's a forehand irlve that
a r e s
How It
Th iprnl of JohntonV?
Through any racket in creation! The' l'Ojs can t.inp!y rai.e your hair,
Tli:.- TiMen-John.'ton combination.
N'othinc that runs or hor or
Can show thrir spee.l. Yoa ray your r raycrfl When they pet started. Men rvi? All kin.3 cf 5trck(rt, ail eort of fr.ar-s. Dut neither of thro labks carrp.
Universitv of Mirliipin MetalIiirgist to Address Society Here Tue 5 da v.
of thp
V.TPt meptirc f f the pcajon
S"uth Pr.d chapter of the American 5oc;r-y f r r ?el Treaiirc will hfil r.ext Tuesday rv.nlr; ir. th
community ronm r
Tho afiir w!;i v dir.r.r ?cr I :.
A. i:. Whif
pica! df pir:r:;.-r.t c,
ot .Micn.tr m nr.'i j tional eiocirty. Pr.f. W:it .
f th V. M. C. A.
" In th natur of a
-a: c: tur.
d!nr.T an 1
w :r. a ta k t y it-:.
i 1 f th mtal'iur-
' i dent of t h" :. i -
PKOHUUTION ACKNTS ARREST FIVE IN RAID M'NPn:. Iii. S-t- i'.-nr rr.n
'. .
r-
o 1
:c a
all'irz.t
r.atlor.al reputation i-
piid to be a ?p"ikr of 1 r. ' " r f 1 av.d ch irm. An inv'.titi.-n t" a'.l tV.os.- !ntrete 1 in th .-"j' .'-t cf m'-ti!. and
their hvai trc.Tr-cr.t tended to the pr.rril
7h-
wr r
hi-.' i' n .ic . ' h "
a ' -'.. of ft .-at!T. . : r. p-i:-'-.n n- : r r "!-. i on-i.an. I '. . I K-'.'.y. r-ip"-. :nin? '.-ju-r a', .-r.
h".t been r-
piy t n lorn. e. wii.xk v
th : r -; 7
r i ".vlIV
1
They show no doubt or hen:ta tion, j "
They've pp and bra:nc, yet darn few air; Thi.i Tiiden-John5ton con-.binatin.
Prlnco Johnston dor and Tilden i dares; To watch lhem is an education. , Their pamo coruscates, flitters. '. flares; Thi. Tildcn-.Iohr.ton combina- ! tion! j (Copvricht. 1921) I
'""j.rr-'l in t).c Z(") at Ft. V r S-ni'-ne on Chicago st. rd.
c j
II. A. Van Karnebe k. of Holland, j Ict'd president of the .orond a.- 1 rnblv of the League of Nations at'
; n f v a .
the
u! 1
t a :
l.-rn ir 1 ) IS y i m c
Lit. I -'-parrn t, ' al
"nr.'-n ov r" ri'.'.'.t'h
1
mo: w j h
f-.t in
, a t e q
h-
( x-
th.
SotitJi Haul CntmcilCablcs
Sttpp,,n ioMsh l'rrMe'New YO'i'kReJWlVS Th. !' il oounc.l of the. I'r.'-nd-i : t ( 7) , , y " I of Irl .h e.-dom. ata r::il nt- ; 15(lttlC AgCl lUSt t'ili 2; th?ii: ; nz Dispensaries
repu
biic. in th' jm'.vr.t cr.si- ana , a eabb rain to that effect, ac- . imr t' Mi'-hael J. Re;. . m, cr- '
r
xr;w York, Kppt. ?.
BRITISH EXPECT DE VALKRA WILL ACCEPT OFFER
(
I. ; u v. ,:'! I'lin i;i i hi-
h tli'y ;' 1 if. ir -ar- -'t in t) t bud'.'. Th.-
v. h-n ih'- pe".,:u. i
i !
-Prelimin-
arv ot in- ;o'a; orparuv-ation. (ary sKirmlfhlnp In thr imnrndintr
lM:rinp tl.e t.j r r: cr a round tabic
tr'-aur
! '
1.
bill hi.;v
d!-
';vi':i of 1ho Ir;.--h qur-.rion was)
, 'nation-'n-ido war on bootleppers was
I
Murpliv. Xctif Dame
r
T
r
r.
i r i y a n i !
cts of ib." wir
f many !;
j'.irtm-r.t.- irsT' -t -r.rir.cu-'.y, a " h'AU felt; and although effort- In vol a :ri ob- to r turn to nr rni'tl working c.nd:ti'Tis. it is improl.aob- that tii."- f.;:ip ira'iv''y -henplv f. p. rate. I p vern merit of ir'-v. ar d ay.? will ever . i res'tr-'-d. ; lUliioii I'rqtiln-d for Tnfenx-t. S Tb- bi'-t :n-;l- i'":.i in S. -'y
'i,.lr.t. and i finer ineiohr of tho M.xtii marin s, was principal ypfakv of the r vera np. MAM) ATE ISOTE IS ATTACKED BY SIR CECIL 7A' LEAGUE (Continued from par one)
turf - for t!). -. i I trt o;i t!.. pul.I! pi a; o at ,-ilni"-t a r nearly on--f-urt
ir is
billlo
a
r 'uif'-m nt - of t!ie poverr: ment.
Th..-re 5 to I.e. cxp nd!tur f.f ?' railroad, und r act cf 1920, and $
retirement of tlo puoiic debt, as re
quired by law. include: Slnkir: war savinp sr,c rnit-'M-l! T.e iipi
Til'! d'l.t payments r fund. $2dr,754.Sf;r ; ; riI s. 3 1 eOOO.OOi); debt redemption,
$too.iiio; purch.is of Liberty londf from fort ipn repaymnt.s, O.oo,. ('!; redemption of bonds and note:? from eito taxes, $2:..000,0C0; retirement of PIttmnn act certificates, $7O,f.00,iOU; retirement from V. It. P. franoh!?.; tax receipt?, $00,000,0 an. Tho legislative, branch of the povernment t-timates that It will need $17.213,13 duriru: tho present year, v.hil the cccLUtivc- department will et b-H than two million, if exper. 'i bein. eätlmated at Jl,S?7.7r.l. The- esti'natc3 list their requlreimnt.s ;h follows: State department, $10,344,000; department of justice, $17,000.000; post o!T.co department. J2.20Q.OOU: Interior department. Including pensions and IndUn clainw, $322.000.000; ,p.partment of aprlculturo, $123.000.(ot0; department of commerce, $11',023,000; tlepartment of labor. $:..2"2.Sv7; lot'ependent .mYe. $ 1 3. 4 S 4.T. 1 G ; l.ri t of C-luiubia. J 22. 1 S7.'M3 ; mis-jollaneous, . cj.T.oo.eoo ; postal de-
tlci uicy, i;.e:;u,'1;o". burau of war; r!k insurance. J 2 s c,,00;).e .oj ; pu! hj , health service. $ 17.''to.'M"i ; c .i;ert-i inp revenue. $ .",3, 1 1 n. 1 :'.: ; all other r..T;"rv" A -l l rt i l . n t 'J -i .". T . 7 ' e :
federal hoard of vocational e.lue.a-
re ported hero Thursday. While. Commissioner Jtoy Haynes wa arranpinp reinforcement of the eastern and iniddlewest ff.rce.s, a s-erie of raids was reported alonp tho rastern coa.st. A puard wa.s set up alonp the N'ew Jersey coast line on a tip that rum runninp vessels were planning to land. New federal invr .-ticators broupht Xew York raided 1! nlarfs n
of which are eirculatinp amonp the' the nrnnx nn(i Harlem. Arrets deb-airs of the ;..-sotr.bly here. I were made In each place. The raids The, note is dated August 8 and is v. . , f. conducted hv the cnrcinl lnvrs-
thf. in. i addr. s-ed to the I rein !i pi.veri.inu:t. t:ntnrH from irnvnr.- office In
whb h is l mpli ates of tin documents wero -, hinpfon. dollars, ' ( onim unb ated at th' same tirn- of ;
total :IS oe.;fry to i raiue to tne oiner
manriatory jiowrrs. The not? treats of "A" and 'IV mandates. It -x-pre?sly states that the Island of Yap 1 belonps in anritlier ( atepory. ! l.onpuo Studies Note
j The not- bepiin with a re-state-j i m-nt -of the p-n-ial Air. rican posi-j j tiop. on i r, an dates. Mandates re-j ; pp.-otinp the former Orman colonics1
it ya'. ware enlv m.a.ie possible bv;thr' 'H1. His .-hoes were with- ; th.. victory of tVe ,rir.cipal allird':"Kt -c":rt 'ir-(l llis '''''Jthinp was rap- : end assw-iated powers of wliich the ! i:' 'l- Pej.lyinp to Loiloux's (ju est ions j I'nited States wa.s one. j cihl lie had been without fool j Til" Ainerivan povernment, al-;for days at a time in the Pix months j thouph th. rnied Stat (3 did not j ho had been out of a job.
(Continued from papr one) touched on In the premier's letter. Mr. Dloyd-Ceorpe'H orpipinal proposal wa for a tri partite conferonee, includinp Ulster, but up to the present there is no fipn that Ulster ha yielded In the fliehtest in its determination to base, itself on the home rulo act and the northern parliament. A representative of the povernment in an interview at Inverness Thursday said that in the event of the conference failinp. the povernment would proceed with tho home men endeavoring to reach Itosiclairo Wednesday nipht wero halted by puards. Three of the men escaped, but nothinp has been iuard of the
: n e
d , an
i",20'..2o 1 to the i' tran -potation ,1.3", l.sr, '0 for th"
Jobless Offered on Slave Auction To Highest Bidders Startles Staid Boston Into Effort to Help Needy-
other trio. Thf situation was felt by residents of this city to be critical. Koiituoklans .TtMn Camp. The main body of miners is believed to bo encamped in the wooded hill of the Furnace Iml fyrest. fix miles from Klizabethtnwn. Scouts sent out Wednesday nipht reported their campfires in a ciearlnp near an old tone furnace used in pre-civil war days to melt iron ore. Outputs from i:;izabethtown. who penetrated the hills half way to the miners' camp, reported no sipn of the men who Wednesday told an Associated Press correspondent whom they halted on the road that they intended attacking Rosidare Thursday. The defending forces at Rosiclare and Elizabethtown were aupmented when additional Kentuckians rowed across the river and volunteored to j.un 50 men who arrived from the P.lue (Irass state last nipht. The Kentuckians are all well armed.
(Continued from pane nr.n)
TIkto was no bid for his ervie.s and tiie auctioneT calld on the crowd to pledpe him fJod and sheitfr for a week. Mis. Annie ..' ickson rrsponded and went the .a uet ioneer one better by sayinp she "Ull b ri-.-pfui siide for Mitchell'. listeria nee a :'d shelter for a we-k more, if n (-".ssary. John Farley of I 'op'hestor. wearinp a (J. A. It. but
ton, added a dollar, another promised a siit of clothes and a second man passed boiloux a $2 bill to "buy some btans for the boys." William Davis, a boy of IS, out of a job for a year, was offered to the crowd as one willing to work. Ho .said he had kept himfif poinp for a time on $300 that he had saved, but had reached the end of his rope and was in hunger yesterday, lie was promised a home for a week by Mrs. J. II. .dranninger and the man who promised the clothing to Mitchell pave $2 to Dais. With no bids, three- men set up, I.edoux suspended his auction.
take part in tho war against Turkey,! alhTms the rieht to have a voice' equal to that of any ether power in deciding the mandates over former' Turkish possessions si.ch a Syria, Lebanon, Mesopotamia and PaK: t'm. Per-nusv the dif t ribwtion of these mandate. i was po.-siblo only through the vic tory mar ( U rniar.y. in whicn the I'nited Stat s shared. The note niak-s various fu ingestions of changes in the term." of tho Turkis-h mandates, some of tloun la -ing that consular tribunals, und. : capitulations from the powers, shall remain in force until tho governments are organized under mar.dat s and that if the mandates t:re ."ut-rentiert-d th" consular tribunals shall
b resto: a d. i 1'. S. l'or lU.il Mandate. ST. .lOHNS (Jeerse Wood. llur ig struck ly a Pennsylvania train. Ilf'iu.'t is made in the note that ''ml! operator and prominent 5n local! the fr edom given to religion als.- ' buiin ss. who died following a strok. I .MANISTI II' William A. Alhcrt-f-hall be extended to educational anl f pa r.i lysis, was buried here yesier-koii, ;:t, well known Manistee incbarit'ilde rrga nizat ion wotkus, in.t 1 ay. Funei.il servie- were held un-'urance man, is dead.
only those in the territori- s at pia-s- , i a tlie auspices of the Masonic rot but those who may pa, there in I belu'e. MAXIIITlli: Mrs. Mario Scin1 t!. future. j bach, 77, a resident of Manistee for
ladiaia aid I
Brief
!l!CMoä!l
News
t.on, ? 1C2.GDÖ.1 S 4; SI 0,000,000.
Panama Canal,
rClan Officials
Sue Newspapers for Big Fortune
ATLANTA. Ci. S-pt. V - ,.t-r.tr-pa:lng $l".0'a.eoo will be üb d the Ku-Ll sx-Ki in a'j.iir.st r.Mvs-
Tlie note In a clear and lirm manner requires equal opportunitb-s f"r conci scions and oomme-ive not only
for all citizen of
sT. LOt'lS The Gratiot County ü Pis eomiemy liru b n refused an in-I en-asp in rates, following a recent!
liefdto tb.o jitiblie
0 years, is dead.
iiix)Yi-(;i:oii(;i. s Lirrrrn. LONDON', Sept. 8. The text of Premier Lloyd-Georpe's letter which was dispatched to Dublin from Inverness. Scotland. Wednesday In an-
j swer to the latent note from Manmnn
De Valcra, the Irili leader, follows: "His majesty's povernment have considered your letter of Aug. 30 and have to make the following observations upon It: "The principle of government by the consent of the governed is the foundation of the ISritish constitutional development, but wo cannot accept as a basis of a practical conference an interpretation of that principle which would commit us to any demands jam might present, even to the extent of setting up a republic and repudiating the crown. Wants IVfititto IU'pljr. "You must be aware that a confrence on such a basis is Impossible. So applied, the principle of povernment bv consent of tho governed
: would undermine the fabric of every j democratic state and drive the civilj ized world back into tribalism. ' "You will apree that this correjspondeneo has lasted long enough. His majesty's povernment must i therefore ask for a definite reply as jt whether you are prepared to entT a conference to ascertain how : the association of Ireland with the community of nations known as the : P.ritish empire can best be reconciled jwith Irish national aspirations. ; "If. as we hope, your answer is
in the allirmative, I suggest that the conference should meet at Inverness on the 20th instant."
ID'., held on liiyh way robbery charge.
Odieor fiy th' boy.- laid by the roadside and held up their victims.
p il- r t c i n :" piled by at-.
. ro
i b ,
it the F
X. or
i . -
Y or . a :er r.
!.it I Stat, s b-s cr.i-W.-rld. "crd:rg to a 1; a rs d t y b . f
EVERETT TRUE
(dt.WI) H.M'IDS Judge .lohn S.
non-mandat.ry h . t -inp bef,,t ,-. tb.o public utilities I McDonald Tm sdav ordered nleas of
powers, but als th fullest equality ' commission at Lansing. The com-'not quilty entered in behalf of stanw 1th the nationals f manil itory ' panv is now required to use a ca lori -1 joy ltoutsau and Murr Daucy, both
powers no th, oi A auu H man-inot.r lor testing t!i" neating cajaclat.s. Tl: note stipulates that no'ity -f tho pas each day. mandate shall bo airreo.l to without. the a.pprovai vi th American po-- I HASTf LASl.(; TIk ucallii-p
rnment and no mandate after its continue fair and cool in the lake' STAN DISH I'ugvne Mann of apbroval sb.ali b ihangcd wii bout j rcL-ion. The temperature is rising Clayton township, ha been bound th consent of the American govern-'and the weather Incoming unsettled r,vor to circuit court for trial on a mart. j in the upper Mississippi valley. The ; cTpi, ct violating he liquor law. It wa. requested in the note that J indications are for slowly rising teni- . wlo rever in nwind-'t s it is menti a; d j p' rature and partly cloudy weather! Ht.Nl HATIDS TIw imüv nre that equal rUht.s are to be iveti to luro during the next 30 hours. aiding Albert P. Merritt in a search "members of tb.o league of Xat;or.s" j for hu wif1 who disappeared Sata phrase hall bo si:;stitub d referr- .MILAN Iii funeral of Mi-s .Vla-Urdav evening after she- had throating to countriv menta iud in Anne-;idl l'..tsthe of Kalamazoo was hed (md () enj ler lifo. 2 of tb.o trea-ty of Versa il b-s, among , Thursday from tho residence of Mr.i !
and Mrs. L'mmet Davenport at Valine c;H.I) HAPIDS 11m American with burial in Mooreville cemetery. jn is boosting Major John (I. Miss Foisyth' wa.s IS years old anibv,0. oa n Mn.ii,MQ t.-r- Ti.i
Charlffl E. Towr.wnd.
I'3H-:m2ii:h. During Kilsiworth's 30th Anniversary Sale you can buy new Fail Apparel and merchandise (excepting sales items) at lO discount. "P.argaina pood as gold." Tho Fdlmvorth Store. 1CS-10.
Xiea Drug Store now open for business at new location, 111 W. Washington av. 167-12
wb.b'h is the Fntfed States.
BY CONDO
JiJ 1; il ci
N
ri r- n n i
I . - " ' Nm- t F7"'Vll TAue. Tcjg it n , nc-vzß no- .
ill bur thr. icira' vsb;.
da vs
Senator
i
1ILN A currier dpcon a
found at the Wnba-sh station yeter-j d .v by Himer Wellcr. The idrd is si'-ittbss in one eve and it is as vet I
unable to tly. on the left leg Is an .aluminum band with the figures lt'21 Xo. ...
TIXTMRIITI Prririctnrs of lake res rts here report record crowds
during the lake resort ea.on, which is Hearing the end. Hundred. of
reporters passed through here during the week, enroute to Michigan and Ohio towns.
POUT Ilt'KO.N .lolui Halloo is under arrest on the oka go of thrratnine ty kill his wife In ('olumbus township. Iba'ico was held at bay by a p se in a patch of woods un.i ollicers re u-h'-d the tcer.e.
POUT HI UOV Students cnrtdlcil
SAGIWW West Sido public schools ore red yesterday with an enrollment of over .".000. The lnrrp;used enrollment has greatly crowdede buildings.
toasted
it pui 4,227.
lie stioob Tusdav totaled
Q.1Y6 MS. TV AT HOSe;: I rJ.4NT TSM CALXOMSi
not 1 U3VT THM IM ir IrMfv, MUT LOPfeXDl
Over Tne cutsidc or
TMS. Car. ii '
: -Nc- N----
1 if w
IMIi T II I II O.V K iyiuond Dit kis, I r.i r. Id Limbert, llaymond I.u r and Joseph Oldham, four Det"t ;l yo'ith.s, are tinder arr.-s; Jicre charu'd with creating a liirb i'tco at A. -ron u'. The four young men l ad I" I. ' 1 c (Otumo ;nl i-tlCtd li:;t' Mi'ora- il;on. biucr and oMhn pleaded ::ot "biiy to i-h.;ru- f resisting an 't!;c-r and Dirke "'s . r. 1 Lambert paid fints for being disorderly.
CRAM) IIAPIDS Taken ill whc visiting relatives at Cas, Iike. Mrs, Sarah RIakley, ?0 years old, cf Grand Rapids, died jrsterday. James Ulakley, Muskccron: Mrs. Mary Down. West Point, Idaho; Mrs. Anna H. Drown and Robert Plakley, Grand Rapids, are children.
Notice this delicious flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike it's sealed in by the toasting process
JACKSON. .ricml Hall. Hui:h
Park and Ixo Maloney, charged I
I with committing a number of rob-I I beri of parape in this city an.l j urrour.ding towns, waived excmlna- ( I tioti hen arraicr.r 1 in circuit court)
Tuesday. Tho accused, the- officers I täte, have confessed. I
C.KM LFDC.r Roginning this wok. tli-"1 tnar.airern.er.t of tho Grand Lodpe If..1.. 'pendent will jas. from C. 1 r arke t Henr' F. Harris, of More nc.e.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i mi; i v-iiini . UAKIUIK WA NT 11 T Wanted atv ence, teirbr. Whitp Pal.i e Harber Saop,
Mihawak.i Trust IJlag., Mlshawak.-i
:tl
j i.lHi 1 V-Ft'LH-
1AI..-i.am une America fori1"" sai.k, in.NtiAUjw-, rooms; j ATrrona itr, n o n n a 1 modern: $20) down; on-b!jlf blr.rk I
frera I.lnc-njn war north. Ft.. Mlfhawaka.
L'01 N. Stato t3
1 "O T I I II t V I LI. I ' 'Mk 1 ia m km rar- - ..f Miss Fmma Van Camp. d tugliter cf Mr. aial Mrs. R.-iymor.J V.in Camp, of Ponton township, the r.'l.t of Auc. has jut bicn re-po- !.
lag and one
language is the creed of the new post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
! just orpanied here. The pes may
I be named the Gates pest, in honor of t IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ: i the memory of John and Franklin i
-r 1.1H. 1 : VJ lUUl.MI
(.uND i:riDs
Hiar:n. ':'.. l fufTerlntj from cor.oui- ! slon of the train a the result cf
Gates, brothers.
o vo rsofl a n d ho buried a; a double her?.
were killed .
wero recently j OLIVER
TWICE DAILY
4
SU;iN.V Orfc'anlatl.n cf a post -f Veterrir. of l-oripn War?
wa romn'.fted here last nlht. ltlX
Herbert Oeib. who rved xvith th "The Crtt rf"" 1J'JZJJ
39th Infantry in Russia waa elected i i(jrai Matlcw nuoVGooj ata'co?
I N C. RA M I'RO I) CCTIO N
New Fall Silk Waists, $4.95 to $18.50
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Company
rrcr
Saturday Open Till 9:30
Handome New Genuine Leather Hand Bap!. $2.90 to $5.00
H
ow Will Your Daughter
Look While at
College?
tip J .fA.fW J
Perrins Kid Gloves for Autumn Are Here La Mure, 8 button Gloves in brown and black $3.00 a pair. La Mure, 12 button Gloves in black, brown and grey $6.75 a pair. La Mure, 16 button Gloves in brown $7.95 a pair. La Savoy, 8 button Gloves in brown $3.50 a pair. Belldone fancy wrist Gloves in brown and black $5.00 a pair. La Oudjda, 8 button Gloves in champaigne, grey and black $3.95 a pair.
You want Iter to appear neatly and attractively dresscd on the campus, and that is the nay she u islies to appear. And she can he well dressed this Fall at a pleasingly moderate price. Robertson s collection of Autumn apparel features the middle priced parments. These pil e you the desired tjmility et a small expense. Bring in your daughter before she leaves and look over our present showing together. A Fine Selection of SUITS at $25.00 to $125.00 All of the lending Autumn fabrics are renreentcd in our current collection. There are a half dozen or more splendid materials to choose from and all are so wonderfully made up into the very newest styles that even the most particular of young ladies can he satisfied. The trimmings are rich embroideries, braids and some models are adorned with soft fur. The coats arc long, giving that slender grace of line, bespeaking youthfulness.
T I T r i F
r - 'S-"' 'fiv Vi x 7
Hats $5.00 to $25.00
This Fall, Velvet, Panne and Duvetyn are decidedly the favorite materials and they have been brought out in particularly smart models in black, fuschia, para
dise, Morocco, old blue and geraneum all soft pleasing shades. Embroideries, ribbons and Spanish ornaments very effectively trim these Hats.
"Mew
D
resses
in
M
any Styles
$16.50 to $25.00 Certainly, there is a plentiful selection of Dresses hrc at Robertson's. There are low waistline models in Roshanara, Satin, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, 1 ricotine, Georgette and Poiret Twill. There are beautiful coat styles and circular skirt models in the ever practical Mignonettes, bead and embroidery trimmed. There are long, slender line models grouped in a special section for the women who wear garment sizes 42 to 53. There are very pretty Jumper models in Jersey and Poiret Twill. Your taste, be what it may, can be pleased here this Autumn.
f HA U Lj' bJ -T7T
After the W. S, S., What? The War Savings Stamps started you saving. Why not keep it up? Uncle Sam is a good school master. Have we learned his lesson? Don't stop saving! Open a savings account. It is the safest, best and easiest way. If you have never had a savings book, get one today. The most convenient and best equipped in the cit? MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH BEND 229 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET
j the automobile he waa riding" in be-
conunajider. IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIill?
