South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921
BURY VALIANT YANKS LOST IN ZR-2 TRAGEDY
On Peace Court
SEXATORS ARE WARY OF TAX FOR l7.7 REER
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f-1 for loiib1.,. rooms. Tht- ror.-.r.-ut v approvr-I the lious-I-rovisi..n K.-''tn' the tr.:asjry authority t ?7.."0'j,j0O.t'0O in 5hort t. r:a s- curit;. s inM aU f 57, ÖU0, 0 hut r. ject-l th-- wnj and iMt- ir.-. cmnutf e i I n i i to rrt-a;-.! a t.i c in i'.it.v. : "sr.uuit"- to ctufiy rr.f-aNs .A taxing l.'.coaic froia tax -x:nit 'tat' arid r..uni.;iiM: cur;ii ?. A n.-w irori,sul mlc;ttd wi uld require the miUTnn.tnt i jay interest at the rat' of oi.m J.alf of oi.f jiorcent en tax rr n-aiy paid an l refunded t. the t:. payers. 1 if ty Other liatii.s. A-side from the-?- changed in th' 11 rfvtnue act, the (oa.ti.itUe arx i to a hali hundcr oth i nuir.y of hicli were Incorporate 1 in the hous') bill. An oiUclal i-tateinent .sfj. il at rhaii:nan Pcurosi's r.fV.e
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er th L rate. i army; i:r:ti?r 4rd Frer-eh orsu". i-'T-r i!- ar.d :n n 't .riii:;er.t. ia var:e.l v.m!!-. of life. j seamen I'.ay Trlhutf. Tint nearer !! easketn uerej pn Htf an! i.r.luriry ; iri.t n, while i
I-.moo t;i ,ri ::tor:u:n ana f-ut w.-r-i ; . n without collar u ha .tooi fur hour :n the riin uitil their clothes v.r- soaked, to p'iv tribute to hk-'i Kho had fac.i death tinJlin'.-hinRly. 71i deinocray that the gallant k,i11trs had known in life '.v.m theirs in rtatri. Th found of mufflM drums outk!i1" the hall, th" ptrain of the "tar parglcd Il.anner" within, and the ervlc had started.
of the league.
mJ INTER-STATE FAIR
PROVES FINANCIAL SUCCESS. DECLARED
Directors to Have Neat Revenue After Paying Old and New Debts.
(Continued from rSf one)
Ass. c.atfd i're.sa dspatchc Friday hic,ht. The committee statement showed that it had been a're.d to accept the hou.e provision rep- alin tiio j.oiiey taxes on life l:us:irmc' and the premium taxes of otiier insurance companies on next Jan. 1, and to impose a J ." per c-nt tax upon th in vr ptme-nt inconie of life in-
'Purara -- companies irom lat Jan. i. Tho present policy of lnco:i:e taxa- , li. n in tho case Gf the insurance
other than life we-uld b1 continued. In considerlni? adminlsirati seel
tiona of the houßo bill, the commit- j teo made the following deci5ioi: j Rertored the provision of the pros- j ent !av pennittinp manufacturers j subject to taxes under section 900 ', and doin? both a u'honle and re- j tail husineis to compute the tax up- i on retail :ai(.3 upon the bnia of :
their whole ?ale sell ir. et prirt..
HUES SENDS MANY
TO HIGHER SCHOOLS;!
Prmidos lx Decision. Accepted the provision authorizing the commission of internal reve
nue, with the approval of tho sec- j retary of the treasmry ar.d tlie eon- ; .cfit of tlie taxiayer to mako final J
Young People Depart for Various Colleges and Uni
versities.
NIL.ES. MIoh., Spt. 17. With th opening date. of fall terms near at hand. Niles' students in unprece.lrnteil lumbers are making final preparationÄ for entering1 or returning to variou co.lees and univcrsjitis in tho ir1J3I;-vc.i!. Tho Univerty of Michigan Is clalminfj: the lar?:.-:t number, although the Stat Normal chool at KalarnaZrOa Is followinpr T- close second. Amonc: thofle planning to continue thir studies In Ann Arbor this year re the Mki Cabrl'O.el Schmidt,
Ioris Stark-weather, Marjorle Deam, and Seth Atkinson. Gforcre Lardner, Collins I.uth. Charles Meson, Wilfred McLaughlin, Oeorpe Trfvas Letnn Snodicras, Reyr.ald Wood, Don Keisey, Ralph rowers and Feth Uidwell. Tlir.se enrolling there for the first time Include I'd ward Forbes, Heath Calvin and Miss Kathryn Forler, cf th Niles High school class of 1321. The Mlws rhylll Pea", Amanda Rfuni, Stella Hammond. Mildred Cullitrn, Frances Stafford. V.-rna Whalrn. Adena I'o-wer?. Dora Wright and M.irjori Tautphat:n nr plan".inr to attend the Stat Normal c.'hool at Kalamazoo. Th T'nivrity of Illinois will claln; tho Mi.-es Vrplr.ia White and Dorothy Fyclehymer. and Homer Shoop. i'dlvrr Irvine: Showerman and ZIr.imerm.iTi. Adrian Ham. ird 'ri? Pachman. J.amea Armstrr r.s. To McfJulns will represent Ni'e at Notre Dam. ur iversity, while Mif N'irrrir.a Cook will continue h-r Ni:d:e- at St. Mary' feilere. M:. Doliie S.-hrumpf ha. already ' r.rd.-d at the I'r.it rsity f ( Valifrr.li, and Mi.s M.ixir.e It,. a. "a P"cts to leave soon for Tampa. FIt., vh--e she ha h."i-n a ! r. ' 1 i r. z tiie Florida Women's coll.-e. Donald Fr--ok. and Carl Fob If b. r will Ter Furdue this fal'. Richard Tor- " ey will attend I'epauw u niv-rsi ty t rir er.r.!:b-. Ir .; Mi? Rv.th 1 V.ir e. w ;il take t ciir. at the v '.'. -" of Wo.'. r, in Ohio. nr;d Mis Hvar.cellr.o f:;.!;vei! will Attend Br ct: rri?.', Hel it. W;?. Norton Wro!, tjrorpo Ui. ar.d Ml rvrot!:3- Miiler will continue tiu ir Htud! at Nor:V.v tern im!-
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Martin ar. 1 Mi.-- Irr:.:-. .1 hn.'.on
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nue to tne association. This proposition will be expanded to nur-t a Aldfr variety of demand, according to present plans.
Commendatory letters from C. J. .enhard, of the Brunswick Shop, and
S. Shoup, branch manager of the settlement of tax ra.cs. ;
Dakland Motor Car Co.. brought I Adopted the provision that, if the j smiles to Pres't Ilepler of the fair as- personal service corporation provi- !
soriatlon last nlht. .Mr. Shoup in ions ot ine iti law are neii unhis letter declared ho had attended i constitutional. such corporations several county fairs this year, butjfihall pay the tax im;o. d up m oththe Interstate fair of the past weck er corporations under the liUS act, "has anything I have attended sur- unless th(y eiect to pay taxes under parsed." the personal service corporation Racine Card Good. provision of sruch act. The most exacting critio would Approved the houo method of hardly fail to c-nthuse in the high treating personal service corpora-
quality of the horse racing events jtions. as other corporations on and
of Saturday. Ideal weather connition. harmonizing with a perfe-ct track, added zest to the spirit of the horses and proved tho necessary tonic in bringing the trotters to topmost form. It was diflicu'.t to know Juit where the create: amount of enthusiasm was arous' d in tho hon:e racing events. Ringen Roll, tho sturdy little trotter from Niles. put up a splendid fight in tho 2:12 trot, only to pive way ultimately to tho superior
after next Jan. 1. Protects Income Ivos. Adept d the house, provision permitting the deduction of a net loss resulting after Dee. 31, !n any taxable ye.ir from the net income of the taxpayer for the scheduled taxable year, and if the net lo. is In exoe. of the net income for such succeeding year, the amount of the cxerps in the next sucrcc-ding taxable year. Approved the hooe provision au-
indurance of 'Jold Medal in the fifth ! thorizinp the commissioner of in-
heat. Hedsretree Bor. while carrying
off first honors by steady and consistent trotting in the free-for-all race, was outrivaled by Red Lancelot in furnishing the spectacular. Bursts of speed unparalleled on the local track were displayed by the horse from Rockford. 111., but wild breaks at critical junctures forced him to accept third honor. Fin Money, winner of the five-eighths of a mile running rac, pave a thrilling exhibition and kept the big crowd on edge Stacy YanYalkenbergr. driving Pansy Dewey, brought second honors to South Rend in the 2:20 trot, won by Mary D.. of K'.khart. Ir.d. IM Rrincl: and M il Jones kept the
ternal revenue with the approval of the secretary, to make regulations reserving prior regulations without making suKseo.uent regulations retroactive. Accepted the house provision authorizing the establishment of a tav simplification board to Investigate the procedure of and the forms used by the bureau of internal revenue and to mike recommendations fcr the simplification thereof. Acoept-d the hou? propos-nl. allowing the deduction In oortimitin? net Income cf an Individual of amount expended for meals and lodrrlnt' by travelling men and other nsrsi )Ti i white awav from home in
audience breathless by their exhlbi- ClU of nlJfInrÄ,; tion in the four motorcycle events. , IyInüteJ tho Reduction to Individu-
ine larpy-uaviason wmriwir.aa : for ,0 charitnblo nnil e,ln. j showed the thousands of vito- j catl(,nM inPt!tutions in computing 'how to get there quick and they j icmo nni s-truok out a wasted no time in doing It. . . . t . , , , . house provision cranting a simiD.r Tne grandstand and bleachers , , ., , , . . deduction to partnerships ar.d mrwere nlleil o capacitv, and stand- ' I . , t - porations.
ins n':u i iiueieauis j'Oiiiir ui vantage alonjr the border of the j race course was at a premium when i CLEARING BANKS SHOW
the first event on the program was I announced at 2:30 o'clock. Every- .
body .eerrjed thoroughls catistled j with the exhibition and it w.a a! NEW YORK. Pcpt. 17. The ac
tired but happy crowd that viewed
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th. auto polo contest which concluded th? afternoon program. Crowd Park ut Nlht. I"i reworks of a high order, from a standpoint of aerial loftiness as well as colorful effect made a big audience happy Siturday night, while the Tv.dco Mfg. Co.. of Mishawaka, furnished a musical program that blended har.pily with the pyro-
I technic exhibition.
Afternoon vlfitors wh.o left ft I
nightfall vere replaced by an Influx of rc wconier? durins? the evening.
tual condition of clearing house bankr and trust comp "nies for the week shows that they hold J.". 4.C23..40 TC-sT'e in excess of legal requirement?. This is an inen ito of $r.256.310 from last week.
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n:.M cn si.pj- of j .u r Drawin.ar r:.a1e from the- slip.- Until ah' vitcancie ar- fll.1. Fref-renee is Rtva to r--. jt-i ed vr.'-r".
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r.als v...fild favor the evening in point of atter. lance. Exhibitors in the exposition huild-
;. v.r were kept mnvinc at top speed, j during the day, answering ciuestion. . ar.d demoj-.s'ratincr to prospect? and' others, th adaptability and desira- ; h :!: of their vari d manufactures' ;.vd products. ; Refreshment broths r r I ouick j '.i!. i; ttan.ls wrro b.-.iepil between ; e 1 T o'r'oct; in tlv rver.ing. whi-e the 1 ooth'- of the virioas) local , th'trch-'f proed a mecca for th.oe ( who v anted something more than .a, "catoh as catch can" subsist nci j menu. Fr"-- r.o;ng pltt'.re of an edu-; .-.at .oral rat: re atr-.--cttd liudr- ! :
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FLAG RUSH ENDS AS YOUTH DIES
' SHFDRVVILLF. Tnd . Sr. IT. I : A twe-iiny fiat: ruh btwop. tr-.Iors j .ami h;;p.o-s cf the Shelbyville high; sv-hool ended Inst nicht in the death ' , of Uran: Khr.-r. 19. K'dnp was killed! wl.er. h fell frnm the top cf a trolley j ped- aftr putting up his rlasss colors j Kdnt had left srh'e.:. but was
1 righting with h:s old f.as:r.ate.". the j fc-r:.rs. His 5kuli was fractured. ': The f.ght began ThursIay mcrn- ' intr. an 1 o ntinneJ intermittently ; thr'iugi.out Thursday ar.d Friday, lea-h old v. tring to put its r'nnint jwhere the othr could net teach it.
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A woman delights in good looks knitted brows or wrinkles occasioned by eye strain are unbecoming to young or old. Beware of tell-tale crow's feet. They make you look older than you really arc or feel. Our glasses, perfectly fitted, will relax the muscles and relieve any strain upon the eyes. Our service is prompt, accurate and dependable.
OUR FALL LINES OF FOWNES' KAYSER'S AND PERRINS' GLOVES ARE COMPLETE
Store Openi 8:30 Closes 5:30
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Our Opening Display of
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Goats will be readv for
your inspection tomorrow morning. The new Coats this Fall come in such an extensive variety of styles that the woman of slender, stout, tall or short figure will be practically certain of finding her particular garment in this showing. The collection includes very attractive Coats for the Misses as well as Matrons. The
models are the fitted waist and flare skirt, the gathered hips, the loose backs and the belted. Polo, Cheviot, Velour, Chamoistyne, Bolivia, Marvella and Veldyne are the fabrics used. Trimmings are of embroidery and self stitching. Self and Fur collars of Beaverette, Opossum, Raccoon and Wolf are seen. The new shades of Blue, Grey and Brown add much to these new Co",S' $15 $25 $35 and $50 (Other Coats to $125)
Dresses for Fall
$16.50, $19.75, $25 and $29.75 We have been especially successful this year in bringing to this store a very good looking and serviceable assortment of Dresses which we offer at the above moderate prices. All of the style tendencies of this Autumn are represented here, and the season's choicest fabrics are used, the most prominent of which are Poiret Twill, Jersey, Tricotine, Georgette, Crepe Satin, Roshanara, Canton Crepe and Satin. Rich embroideries, beads, braid and self material enhance these Dresses as trimmings.
A Beautiful Line of New Fall Skirts This collection of Skirts is comprised of handsome pleated models in stripes or plaids, bringing out the season's soft shades. Splendid tailored Skirts of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Serge are here also. These models are good for sports or dress and are neat and smart in every respect. The low prices on them are S5.95 to $17.50
Petticoats and Bloomers Pussywillow Taffeta, $9.00. Double Faced Satin, $6.00. Belding Satin 6.50. Silk Jersey $2.98 to $6.50. Silk Jersey with fancy flounce $6.50. Silk and Linen $3.50. Heatherbloom $1.00 and $1.98. Sateen $1.00 and $1.98. Ask to see the Vanity Fair Silk Jersey Petticoats, styled with double hem to hip line. September Sale of Flannelette Garments for Women. Gown $1.00, $1.50 and $1.98
Plain white or striped. Round
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rajamas $1.50 and $2.50 Colored striped, Billie Burke or two-piece. Skirts 50c, 89c and $1.00 Plain white or colors.
Saturday Open Till 9:3D
Shop Here Monday Morning
A Remarkable Showing of New
umn
Aut
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opens at this store to
morrow morning.
Each one of these garments is splendid in material, style and workmanship. All the Suits are beautifully lined in both plain and figured silks. There are Suits jackets, medium length jackets and box jacket; groups we have made:
with long tailored Mere are the six
Group 1 Suits at $25.00 Included are Silvertone, Velour and Tricotine in the .bove mentioned
styles. Embroidery, braid and self stitching form the trin
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Group 2 Suits at ?29.75 Tricotines and Velours form the background here. The predominating modes are the Iont and medium jackets as well as the box style for Misses. A splendid rippled model is included in this group. Trimming is embroidery, braid and self stitching. Some models are beaverette and sealine trimmed.
Group 3 Suits at $35.01
Here are brought out a host of individual styles mode of Wlotir and Tricotine. They are all beautifully silk lined and sonic have Beaverette collars. Group 4 Suits at $39.75 Ylama, Velour and Tricotine are featured here. Some of these handsome models have Beaverette collars and pocket trimming. Group 5 Suits at $50.00
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In this group again the Beaverette collars and trimming
ant part. The materials most seen are Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Velour. Some models have Mole Skin trimming on them.
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Group 6 Suits from $59.50 to SI 25.00 There are many individual styles to choose from in tin's wonderful group. The materials featured are Ylama, Chr.moitync, Veldyne and T v. ill Cord. Collars and trimmings arc of Mole, Australian Opossum, Wolf, Squirrel, Beaver and Neutria. All the new Fall shades are represented.
Millinerv The famous houses of Gage, Phipps and Hyland have each sent us their newest creations for the season. There are big Hats, little Hats and medium sized Hats in Velvet and Duvctyne. Some are close fitting and others have the gracefully rolling brims. It has not been possible for many years for the woman who desires style and individuality in her head dress to purch ise such lovely models at such reasonable prices. We feature the medium priced Hats ranging from $5.00 to $25.00.
Children's Coats at 10.95 each
Coats fcr 2 Year Olds,
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Thousands of Yards ra '.e of LINOLEUM just rcv-ived, whirh r are 5'"IIlAr than any com: titiv.- s t r in Suth BonJ. Wo
are s llir.-r IU,.WU N vv l'OTTHK S LINOI,KLM. which Mclp stooJ
vt ars i-f u. Wo .li-r.'t s.!l lir.ol um Xo you today ami
t:r.rr-.v f'v- t W.-- tand hark cf rvc ry y i r we fU. We can ive yr.u the m ot satisfactory service cf any ttjre '.uth IVn.l. We have j.-rt work:.), n to '.uy ai.-l take care of our laying. Try ar.1 lu a.r.vinc J. Luxor and Lion IJKAND OF V!.MK)W SlIADi; C LOTH
are t h . '. ;:i tho 7.1 homes o: carry a la
: n.ade. IIXK has hern very xttn?i eiy adv r:;sed nf s ..u:h I r. i lately. luve ."ld hunr!r--dff cf JA'XOii shaJes- i:i uth 15:! ar.l vicinity. We still st"ck ;.t ail ti ir.es.
Our Prices .n Aluaj- the I)vtt Our jmtUt the Ikt. IPs'DiANA VINDOW SHADE CO. I irn r Iata tl' und .i iTciii. --6 V. Jcffern.
Ilia Lvtor.o neater Illdcr. '2i2 s. mk iik;a sr. sneci'N'OiN to Ci. C. I Mill. Opt.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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How Yeast Vifcamon 1 ablets Put Flesh On Thin Folks Strengthen The Nerves and Invigorate The Body Easy and Economical To Take Results Surprisingly Quick.
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