South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1921 — Page 9

FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 7. 1921

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Claim 'Bluebeard Slayer9 Planned Flight to Haven

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Secrets of the Movies Revealed

Testimony is Directed Apaint Mr?. Southard, Held for Murder of Husband. TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Oct. 6. Testimony that Mrs. Lyda Southard. alltfoJ Flayer of LMwarU T. Myor, linr fourth hulan3. had planne-J flight from Twin Falls, within half an hour after Meyer' death, waa to b ofTerffl todiy at the trial of the accused woman. The tfltlmony, according to plana of Pro). Atty. Frank Stephan, was to to offerM "by Mr?. FTar.k James. Mrs. Jahnen, who lived at the Ilorerson hotel, vrtiere Mrs. Southard topp! daring Meyer's fatal 111-r-.t, wa xpectod to testify that Mrs. Southard had h"r mit case racket and rtvady for irnmr-!!ate (- rarture. According to the story toll !nvet:?ators by Mrs. James, whirh she schduIo.l to repeat on th Witney tand, Mra. Southard told her that "?ho was puspt-eiM 0f

Q. 15 Gloria Svranon marrlM? A. Gloria Is tho wife o Herbert

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J4uity Pictures Corp. They have a daughter. Gloria, who 1 lcsa than a year o'.d. The Pomborna recently peparated and while no divorce eult

poisoning her hurttanl and waa goIr.g to 'duckV The prosecution considers Mr?. J.iniw one of its nuvi Important wilne and waa prepared to bring out every detail of her teätlmor.y. The qucftlonlr.g of the physicians who attended Meyer, by tho defense attorneys, wan tcxlay directed . oward proving that Mej ?r actually came to his death through typhoid fever and that previous to his fatal illness ho actually had a case of "walkinpT typhoid." Tho defense will attempt to show that Meyer, on the day that his wife arrived at the Blue, Ivike ranch with the poison flypaper, ate .ntne derornposvl fool, and that thl3 caused hi-: lllne.. which Hint- so weakenc-d his constitution that the typhoid pc-rrn already in hij body pol In thir deadly work and caused hia d- ath.

has teen fUM there are hints that It may follow. Q. Who is Mrs. Ulrich Busch .V. Screen faru will remember her bft as Eileen Percy. Q. When and where did Charlie Chaplin toa'.ce his appearanco on the sta'e? A. Chapün made his stajre debut In 1895 In London. Em?. His first appearance in this country on the etapre was in a skotch called "Night in an English Music Hall." Q. To whom !s Josephine Hill married and where does he live? A. Josephine Hill in private life is Mrs. Jack Ferrin. The Perrins live at C2 00 DeLongpre a v., Hollywood, Calif. Q. Who ia Mrs. Sylvia Morrison? A. She Is Sylvia Breaxr. r, famous .movie- actress and grass widow. She Is r.t present engaged to marry F C. Lftwls. Q. Are Jackie Coogan'a parents motion picture actors? A. Jackie is the only motion picture actor In the family. Jackie, however, inherits his ability to act, for both his mother and father had boon vaudeville performers for year.-?. Hl3 mother was knorcn on

the vaudeville circuits ai "Dainty Lillian." What animal la the moat difficult of all to make perform for the movie? Look for the an-Bwc-r to this qutlon In thla department tomorrow. (Copyright, 1921.)

DEPAUW PREXY SLAMS JAZZ MUSIC AND FAGS

GREITNCASTLE, Ind. Oct. e. In a chapel Ulk to the DePauw student body. Dr. George IL Grose, university president, condemned Jatz music and cigarettes, as well as some other things to be heard and seen on the university campus. Dr. Grose said smoking cigarettes Is a nasty habit. In speaking of student ideals, he denounced present day evils. In which he Included Jazz music and which he termed a musical crime and a public nul-unce, lie said that because a certain manner cf dre?s is In style Is no rea

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to meet the particular whim of fashion. Dr. Grose in commenting on things having their place said "even onions have their place and that placo is not all over the house."

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'HOW DO THEY DO IT?" that question sums up the general trend of women's and misses' remarks about these Dresses, Coats and Wraps and Winter Suit3, which we are offering in this sale. Of course they were amazed we knew they would be. The styles are amazing, the prices are more amazing, and the great variety is most amazing of all.

Silk Dresses, Wool Dresses $ and Combination Dresses

Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Tricolettes, Canton Crepes, Satin Canton, Crepe Back Satins and Combinations all entirely new and different styles, including the new wide sleeves of reif contrasting colors in plain models, beaded styles and embroidered effects. New Winter Coats and Wraps at $52.50 Orlando, Wondora, Ermanine, Normandi, Marvella, PolJyanna and Panvelaine in all new colors, including black and navy, with handsome collars of Beaver, Grey Squirrel, Mole, Fox, Blended Squirrel, Wolf and Australian Opossum. Charming New Winter Suits at $49.50 and $59.50 Veldynes, Mochatex, Duvet de Laines, Tricotines and Ylamas, trimmed in Mole, Beaver and Squirrel, all at $49.50 and $59.50.

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Grey Squirrel Scarfs, made of three skins $9.95 Jersey Silk Petticoats in all colors $2.95 Wool Sweaters, Tuxedo styles $5.00 Blouses at 20 Off Skirts at 20 Off

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The announcement, in Wednesday night's papers, that this store would demonstrate that it is possible to give exception values without having a socalled "sale" has attracted city-wide interest. A few pieces are not chosen with low prices as "bait." In this Discount Period you are offered the opportunity to select all you want from our entire stock. Every piece is either discounted 20, 1 5 or 10 percent from the regular price. This Discount Period continues tomorrow, and all next week. All our prices have been readjusted to the new low levels. You will not pay war time prices on a single thing in this store. We took our loss months ago, which accounts for the fact that our business has been very good the last few months. We know we can save you considerable money on your furniture and rug purchases. Better buy now as prices may be a trifle higher later on. Remember what cotton did. Folks! Don't put this off. .Your credit is good with us. Use it in buying at these discounts.

Every Piece of Furniture is Discounted Come Early Saturday! There are Big Bargains for you

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Karpen Overstuffed Suite Here is a luxurious suite of amazingly low price, upholstered in i beautiful Taupe corduroy. Three piece $287.50 is discounted at 10 or $253.75

Beautiful Floor Lamps We are now showing a new assortment of floor and table lamps. The prices have been greatly reduced and carry an additional discount of 10.

Oak Dining Table Here is a very finely finished dining table of 48 inch top, all quartered oak. Heavy pedestal, regular price is $60.00. Special Discount of 15 is $51.00

Every piece of Furniture is Discounted. No matter how unusual you may expect the values to be they will positively surprise you. Come, expecting the greatest bargains of your life.

Fumed Oak Buffet Our dining room floor ii just full of big bargains. Everything is discounted from 20 per cent to 10 percent. The above Buffet is very low priced at $58.00. Special discount

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Handsome Bed Room Suite We have this suite exactly as pictured, finished in either walnut or mahogany. This suite is very low priced at $298.00 but is further discounted 20 making it $238.40

Notice. Hoosiers, Calorics, Globe Wernicke book cases and Exchange Department not included in this discount period.

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