South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 268, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1921 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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th- larger cltirs the 1 ot:un-rrs It .n.s to m- that if th-y wouldn't th-y wer, killed. C:im county I!s-

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w.i.n tr.f j trrr.al taxes icr tne nscai year th" : ate 1 :22."

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tions. Th-.-" In turn co-operate-. w,.ii!da't need t" have .irtit.t ial res- that n-a report ha I thuH Tar Ron

for univc r I mat-d rxpr ndltures for 1 922 i4.-J fonninsr a huso trust, according to I pjration or whatev-r th- y r.i'.l It. 1 received from Detroit, aPhuuch the

r .14 C.f"",!)) j raves In round trur-1 r port rc-a hin here. ' Tlirf'? no sens.- in try.n.r to druwn inv .stiator.s are ad;r.itte liy on the

Tay IMm-h Tor Ntaly. In man cn dry land. j !'. Bootl-irgers turn In a certain per-j They k pt Hn.in. up anal fa hint; It understood that the county centace of their profits as d:eN'. This - ,i;,..Vn, until I deri h d that they must h-riff and hi deputi ? arc not atmoney Is u.-d to ndinini.-ter firt nid l o ;l nrfttv av-'kward Saudi. And i-oW d with an a!h s-d ahld furnished

i to ieir-r-r.s caught in the toils. r.v.v two nf thro- minuter Notre i f.,r the D-troit man. .-. counting for

Liquor i Kohl more or less freely ; I);iniP rnn u-ould run with the hall Ills wl.e: -ihutits (.n Siiurtlay nipht, over tho haps in Chicago .and N'' ' fl,n, the line down at the end of ! tf-pt. 17. Whether a l-.tter written

York, s- iy othcial.s. In all othf-r ! l!n and tho man would add j l y him to Dowacaac relatives and

re cttif-s It can re nal II somo i n t... v-..r- r.n th- 1 nostmarked Detroit 11 n n. S.nir.

friend introduce you to the;' ' ' " . ..... nother olav. is .nurious I.- what C.i conntv

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. th" llPIn-"! leader; ' r Pan am.L, 111., and of lYorli. took How-

. of f s:r!.. il'v-lirlr,? that :.!y th- ( oriirtv? hot wen th a .' I l.'ar.-i? up'Titfirs had : n ': v th" latter, and that

Third of Senate May Oppose Part of Administration's Tax Plans.

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:h- n;. ra rs -wlshe. ' or. Iltens, whi' h rrduhit' i under tho

I "raT??r-ii ri If);it. 1vrs ill ''..r d that t'.o Kansas r-:.- r- a frame-u;. f K-t How at 1 e. :i: h- : a ra i;-al." and h" add- . d tl; i 'a.u int rr.ational otfiei ils. n h !:" di I mt id-ntlfy. were active a-a.'..-1 H"v i. 'We .. r" ;o ia't to jret a roll rail V"!" ar.d -o t a .--Uare dal." apcert-d I..: !Ü. 11:.; .WTiI'm, if alopted hy th- i o! v n:! -n, wMuhl prnhaldj' delay !,:i r. d- ' h'lon until Tuesday, for a ! i y would prohahly ' - required to p dl th df.h"at.s individually. Walaer sill Hri'.vat way reinj "fr ii;; 1"' 1 y southwestern coal opri .!. vho h- fh.ird once. Fifvcj. . ! l'i d.r.v:::ct Ho-.vat out of olHce by l.-ir.'s' ri:-airus h'.m. and that . p .a- r; had vindicated llowat '. ' ; v, J i f r- d to do t o.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. CMemhcr.s of the sen. a to agricultural "bloc" Saturday sfrved notice that they will not permit the administration to s;uV track consideration of farm legislation. liesidcs nn rxtcr.Fivo prcgram of its own that threatens to Increase the l-Ialative Jam in the senato tho

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'f drunkenness in New York

i vor P-fore and that the ca-ef are

much more serious than in the past. Haynes says that despite his small appropriation and small KalT, he's Koinr to make the prohibition law .as generally respected and obeyed as any other law. "Will Stamp Out Peflanee." "Kisht now we're building a foundation for our work." Hayncs said.

seven down in my notebook. o!li-dals wish t dohnitely establish. It hean to rain a !t liarder and I Five susiicrts hae Ocer. taken into

,. , !ats of the people Wr.nt home. Not cmstody in connection with the shoot- ';. Ii! ' nie. Tli" sportir.-; editor rave mt jin;' of Arthur (ritlicld, 1; years old.

a pass and I wasn't rroir.tr to be which occurred last Sunday rdprht. cheati d out of It. I mUht Just as I Grillb-M w as shot by thne unknown w ell have tone, though, because ! assailants on the Cass road a ijuar-

thr-- didn't do another tiling exrept all that foolishness that they had been carrylr.E on all afternoon. Kinally, ea ryotso smarted .shontinij ap-ain and hurrin-; down from the bleacher.-. S'o I hurried, too, tn'ing

"We're founding a nucleus of pro- : to adil uj the s-cois in my notehiidtion enforcement ollicera in every i book as I went. Tho scoro boar-

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said 5', but 1 o uii'.mI up my sevens

tor of a mile cast of the Colhy mill. The bullet entered his breast just over the heart. Three of tho five were taken to Lee sanitarium late Friday nh:ht, where OriMield Is paid to have identified them as the trio of assailants and pointed out ono in particular as the man who did the

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vvWJvuu,w..w.x-.wn, rav 0j prosecuti . r. : D:t. Att'y xr-: or this trea'y in Its ambisruous clauses : itradv. Miitcn Vr:; i- ,I Isa i-r1 t . -will net b the trinning" of our! Golden. F- ' -V p ,

entrance into the league. j sh- smiles franklv o Jt: T.ir -.- Yanhs Xcodod In Grnnanj. i rus. Iiis clerks ant r .!':: wp.- n Sen. Lodj;e n-plied that he saw no you .re that smiie it is r, nta'.ou

such danger and that congress had . it thashes tv you Uk-- the sui'en, . . 7. to bo trust-d to deride whether I rer.-dteetinn of nn-.rthirr verv , MnchlTlt ( ' I r? U FIl S : IVO

America suou'.d Join the reparations tlful. commi.-sion. ! Irottlcit Woman In Court. Discussing withdrawal of Ameri- It stops your train of tio urkts l'k' can troop j from Germany. S-n. the whistle of a trail".- c p st-p y- ;

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Itorah said that the preserce of troops was requisite, to execution of the Vi-rsail cv treaty. "I am in favor of w ithdraw ing Amer.can troops," he continued, "but I a:n not in favor of cl.aimin- rights and benehts under tho Versa i leg treaty which French troops secure. If we are to havo

pp-fd. Mrs. ArbUi kl- is -.,s;'.y th" prettiest, you iv est won i. in rh1 court room anvl tia- st Iress-d. Is that why he smiles? Her costume is of l.'iak. Tl. three-p'.ce street drs-s thit si." wears is mad" of the s .f te.r. el in trine Mack silk crtp-. with spark!.::

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V Ith th;s goes th- sh--rest c' m. ; ' stocking, the dainties cf i:-.-ptian :"-i::' v:'"-r - ; sandals. ; .-..nv-r-r. Cm

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renso insists that we shall do cair part in the execution of the treaty." Sen. Feed said he though a treaty of peace was to settle the difficulties with Germany, the Knox resolution, ho arisO.ed, having ended the etato of va r. "This tr?aty," added Mr. Reed, "fettles none of tliffo questions. It leaves us in the same position as tho Knox resolution, except that Germany accepts."

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Her hat is of chiffon velvet and Kerns was pi-1-1 to tl..t trv.er broad at tho brim It? orti; tritt:- i -i!'mini? lf a row of smart Mack heads. In striking contrast with this son:-j Cats an. r.w rar Jr. rN-j-pt,

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beauty of Minta's neck ant arms; the vivid carmine of her lips. She wears no jewels aivo tlv o'.ati-

num wcddlne band and diamonl cn- Try nlWS-TIMES Want A(fS

"I'vft already appointed cornmis-; hrce times, and I pot once, andlj

.doner? for every state but Alabama, fii the otht-r two times-, so I think

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Missouri, Georgia and New Ilamp-

ailmini.stration may find tho "bloc" ) shire

solidly arraiirnc-d ap;,inst importttnt features of tho tax bill.

you had better take my score of 61. There were some .awfully so od j looking hats at the game. Cerise;

velvet wan quite popular. The girls f

j iy ronvrrts tr?r. of orar.ee :.i i ,t: 1 l-roi ton-? of roses into r ;::) 'TV yr ar.

they stami'ed out murder and i ; fl' rat(.a anvw.,v ou c.uld . e bery? We'll mako prohibition rm- , lhvox,h th,. emhroiderv. It was very ines lust as respected and wol-i." , .

obeyed na any oiner leuvt.ti -i Th(.ro n int .of socio tv ores- f

I ' I er.t and Oli. pay! I forgot to men- i

"Theso men wdll appoint a ntimber of local operatives, the number

Th-j mooting f the 'd.loc" which ; varying with th- poptwation oi i",s Woro suits or smart .'-"port clothes, now includes nearly a third of the state or other 1 i-al conditions. one- woman wore a dress of crray snate membership to determine its! "You ask mo whither we'll sta nip cron rt0 chjn amj emhrddeered

course, win be cubed by Senator: cut i:.;c;t aqimt anoiaa io i . 1 11 w , na y blue sor'e. I gues- it wan per- I

Kt nyon of Iowa. The irincipal measures of tho "bloc" .are: 1. A cooperative marketing bi:i.

which has been passed by tho house 'laws."

and reported to the senate. 11. Provisions for the appointment of a report of agricultural interests of the federal reserve board. 3. A rural credits bill so farmers can obtain long term credits. 4. A "truth in fabric." bill to stop fraudulent Kalo of shoddy clothing at wool prices. Members of tho "bloc" during the congressional vacation found a universal demand for a reduction of freight rates. Tho transportation t.ixcs in the revenue bill will be attacked as one step to this end. Tho railroad dvbt fundinff bill is expected to open up the whole quctrtion of freight rates.

GOSHEN SEEKS ORDER TO MODIFY OLD RULE

INDIANAPOLIS. Spt. 21. Tho

I Ity oi i.osnen .-nuiuav m,-,, ;i'jmisj, anything

amended motion to mouuy tne or;ginal order of the public service commission in the S-hawks Klectric Co. case. Fred Ii. Johnson, eouns-1 for tho city, .also announced hearing would be held in Indianapolis next Thursday at 2 p- m. on th" motion for lehearing of th- Hawks case.

tion the two hoys who walked up and down tho held with a chain and a s't!ck on each end. And I forgot to .ask the editor who they were, they seemed mite important. :-o I'm telling you about them so you won't

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When the war came and optical science

From optical ecicncc come three master

invcn:in: the telescope; the microscope; was called upon to play its part, it was dis

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Thrc-u,h the tchscc. man first plimpseJ

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to much cf human welfare depends ?

It is a knowledge cf the principles of light

ground, cannot render their utmost aid.

Optical service for the correction of eye

r.r.J its refraction -a field cf investigation stht defects must be, therefore, cf a highly ro:: hiustrious by such names as Galileo, specialized nature.

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212 S. MICHIGAN ST. Blackstone Theater Building Successors to G. C. Paul, OpL

The spirits of the Kalamazoo bunch were considerably dampened.

either by the rain. er by the way !

the score board read, which brings me agiln to the matter of the M-orr. It's either f. of CI, you ran take my word for that. Anyway, Notre Dame won, and fo evetrything la all rieht.

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, at the I arty. j j When the news of Mis Flappe's j i dtath wa.s brought by a newspaj"er! reporter to Aihuekle. Sherman, j , I'is- hhack and iSVmn o her in Fh I j An-p ! s the oer.ing of S-pt. 1, j j Sci'inaclur diclared. Arbuckle ex-i I JireFSf-d regret at her fate. j j All of the .croup spoke of her!

I ib-nth n. an unfortunate aeeid- nt

whiih they could not understand.", according to the witness, and Ar- : buckle, after a discm-sPm o." what j load Porter be done, telephoned to tlie tili' f of police In San Frajiciioo j off.-ring to eomo north immed'ately ; if ho v. s wa nf d. j Semnaeher was the first witness! to be suPj'ated to qu -t ionirur by' the defence, and these inquiries were hut few. Aside from bis stafment regard-' inir Arbuckle'. conduct at the partv.

j the deff-nse drew from him an ad-

j mission that Frank Immirm-z, j ch; f defens.. rounsel. liad told him

j to tell th entile truth t ('apt. of ! I'etectives june.in Mat !ie.on and. ; that the defi-nse had never heard j his vr-.sion of the- ca.-'". The nro.-ecut ion introduced ns ex. h i ! i t - the rarmnts wdii h Semn-ieh- 1 ier said Mil-"-' Hayq e wore at t?io St. ' I 1'rancis. and 1 "in: ir. uey. risked the' jwitn.'-s if ho b.ad .-'n Arbuckle! i wearing MNs Tt.app's p-mama hat. I P o m 1 1 : c h o r repip-d th :t he had not., i T!i" defenuar.t er.t'.-,, the court I ro..:n with con.;der-ih!y mure eheer- i I fal-o s tlp'.n h !;a? evi b d since ; his ai-r. st. and crinr.ed at I:s't Att'y: Matthew A. F.rady's facetious com-, parison of their two waifU lines. His i smile vile, I away q-aP kly. however. ' (as so n ''S the testimony bcuan. j Today's s,-.-.'n . f court ocetjpi'-d j bs th. an two hour---. Wo-vm nn. j proidel with eredentit's wer0: j warned away from rlir hall of .ms-, ! tio by the police, who bad a much i I e.asi r time than yesterday or the ! day be fere in haroHiroe; the crowds.

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LEGION AUXILIARY TO HE SELF-SUPPORTING

WAFAlII. lfd. Fept. 24. Thi auxiliary of tk American Legion v.ül b - s"'f-upport:ng afrr the 'irien ooh--".tion here Oct. 10 and! 11. according to an announce me r.t i Mrs. Fdra M. llarcus. of Indian.p.'iis. pre.-ider.t of the auxll:ar. hi j

Dress Fashions of the Moment All of the newer modes are to be seen here at Robertson's. Variety, this season, is the keynote of fashion and we show a variety that is certainly a pleasure to select from. No matter what your idea is for your Fall Dress, we would be very much surprised if you could not find it in the assortment we now present. And you will be able to have most any Dress you like this year because they are priced only $16.50 to $50.00.

The Trimming Features of Our Fall Suits Are Effective In very few past seasons has Trimming actually "made" a Suit, as it does this Autumn. Of course the materials used are of the best, but the real effect of the 1921 style is brought out in the wool and silk embroidery, the colored beads and the rich self stitching. Fur is very effectively used also this Fall. Various kinds are employed but the charm is always the same. Our showing is comprised of models from $25.00 to $125.00.

The Fall Coats Combine Stvle With Comfort Our showing of Coats for Fall and Winter embraces models for all occasions. They are developed in the newest weaves and in colors and trimmings that ate so pleasing to a woman of good taste. The exquisite Fur with which the Coats are trimmed give the much desired effect of soft, luxurious comfort. The handsome Silk linings add much to the beauty of our models. And the prices are not as high as you might expect $15.00 to $125.00.

Neckwear Two lovely new arrivals in this department are Beautiful real Filet Collar and Cuff Sets in seveial charming patterns $3.00 and $4.00 a set. The smart Bramley Collars and Cuffs in Linen or Net $1.00 and $1.50.

Ribbon Novelties Just taken from their tissue packings are these exquisitely dainty little flower clusters, powder puffs, garters, etc. They are delicately shaded and finely fashioned. Just the little touches of femininty so dear to every woman's heart.

Umbrellas A new line of Men's Umbrellas was put into stock yesterday. They are black with plain hook or cord handles. Don't wait until a rainy day to buy your Umbrella get it now while the assortment is complete. The prices are low $1.69 and $2.00.

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Fireside Wing Chair and Rocker, Tapestry covered, spring filled cushions $22.95 each. Tapestry covere d Ch air and Rocker with right arm pocket $18.95. Same covered with Cretonne $16.95. Other Chairs and Rockers priced as low as $1 1.95 each. Cretonne covered Stools in Brown and Frosted Brown finish $1.89, $2.75 and $3.35.

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