South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 4, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1922 — Page 13
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY' 4. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
ALL-DAY SESSIONS OF GITY COURT IS RULING OF DUCOMB
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Docket A1h Acts to Clean Up Court Chamber. Sr Irs notice t attorr.o- Ui.it co:irt ; rr.rrfiuro vti'.J be h.'ixtr..l arid thit court .-: ns wouM or.tip:i ni'.rnlr.L' nri'l afternoon un-
il h docket N r'fnr J of it a era- J riit: )r. of n?r.'Iir.k ras-Cltvi
"new broom" a.i hi 1
r."f r.ff.i inl upon taking the r h T;;' ' ! iy morr.iric. Iir relj i !y afi'r t:. inornlr.ft -iiin f f court wa..! rivfr. th1 n"w !: J prf r!; i,n,rl a r.f.ir riot ty f-e-;r:cs: th; more rorrdy brother of Jo lirc m ar.d initiate d ihe move to .ak" i:;'rA corrunedinu tho court har:il.r itself. and to beautify its
Ilail Hnncrrs Out, The r.i!I Nhirh for years had held r"'7c tli'- rr. ley cro'.vd of erurt room . a 1 I 'it s was remove,! frem one fide T the f'i"'ir and ?ats rearrnnred to " rn.tt ? more room for the actual m..-.- of ruurf. A two-by-four ; wn.s all th it w.is I f t for the jri-'Us bystander. On tlie ojur.ln;' of court, Judne
'Mlniiib "a!d attention to the con-
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-'triy or.'"-n'ili or ttie more man :'-' pr!::ii,' -a":- he ;-aid. await i i.il on the ili-jif'F'tl' ii rf attorneys h't havi b-i!i- j-'lectel special ' . ' ' r. 1 . . 1 .-. f . i il l i!c!
. ' I 14' 4' ,H-4i .r. "Th'-sp atl'-rm y will 1" poupht it and i f " e,l to s-' t t i i r rynec--ray. s f. r i:ir!y tri il." declared !fV Tide-.
Add rrs.il nrr his tir.i. iiul:ncp, tinb'.- Tü:CVr ill .-ibi-
"I rfcObTiUi1 th duties of the of-
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"In rrdt'r to :irfonip!ish th suof -.-fi;I x d'.tion .f court bus-
.'. i v.l.. r.ff'i tno c ooporation or h" hi;i i' tlj'a rt ii'-nt and attorney bo i. i n f in ?n t Vi l J rviiirf
"Th- dfx kf t fon'.'ii'iH 2 2 T or more
'f tafH av.aitlr: trial, some pending for cor.rldf rab1.? tltne. Of this rumh'r. 14 rliarco liquor Lxw violation. ?Irrr thnn K'O of the ttal cain ,-ondinr: aw.nt th callinf; of liririnc !y fperial JudRfs. "It will be thf duty cf thl? court to rll th -' cats up and di."7oie u thftn. If special Judt'e c us are lirid up awastinjc uch tim for th" r,w judo's to qualify. I .hall nonwif.nfo for r.f.w Ftrlklr.?;?. The m m -t r of the- bar will be requeued to I rin? th-ir fwii up for irly d:.poftal. city court will hold a'l-day f scions until th docket has If en If arM." Tho new Judtre. who succeeded Ciurzo W. Ornacht on the b n h. soucht otJt the members of the b' ard of pubüe worki imnied'at-? after court was adjourned. The board, which wan in repular pesjon. was requested to repair to th city court room and note the chanm that had been effected In the matter of general clean-up and shifting m furniture. The board was a.kcrr to appropriate hUiricl-.-nt funds for the luyir rt linoleum on the floor. The matter urn taken under conideratlf n. IHowrrs bedecked the usual sombro surroundings of tiie city riall ofHce Tu-- sflay. Two large baskets of rosea welcomed Mayor Kli V. Seehirt n his arrival nt the mayor's oftlce in the city hall Tuesday morning. Th; senders' names. attached to the floral tributes, showed one from th T'niverity club and the other from O. A. Clark. Judge Clifford H. DuComb held his first day's session of city court Tuesday with a basket of flowers upon th bench, presented with the best wishes by Messrs. O. A. Clark. I'd ward Keller anw. Dr. I. J. Smith.
U. S. IMIOIUIS ItlOT. W'A HI I IN'GTO.V, Jan. 3. The navy department today announced that a court of inquiry ha:; been ordered to investigate the disturbance, at Shanghai, China, between American sailors and Italians which resulted in the injury of a number of Americans and the death of one.
AMERICA IS QUIET
UN ulbERiAN FLUI
U. . Envoys Inform Washington, However, of Proposed Agreement. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. Despite the denial vehemently voiced by French and Japanese delegates in Washington that a secret agreement cxlstK between their governments over mutual policies to purued in Siberia, the question was unermost In the minds of the con-f'-r.-nce delt-gate today when they returned work after th holidays. officially, the denials of the French and Japanese have been acceptrd by the American government. Between the word of two recognized and friendly powers and the word of an unrecognized, uninvited, new republic of doubtful stability, there can he but one choice fo far as the United Ft a tea government officially is concerned. Tho publication of these alleged secret agreement? by ofüclal delegates of the Far East Chita government has served to draw maximum attention to tho whole question due to be taken up by the conference shortly. In view cf the disclosures male, the attitudes of the French and Japanese over the matter of a resolution pledging the powers to observe the territorial and perhaps the administrative Integrities of Russia and Siberia will be watched with absorbing interest by the other power? of the conference. A ware of "rndcrstandinjr." There were no indications today that the United States plans to take advantage of the Chita delegates' invitation to have their papers examined by a -state department representative. As a matter of fact, there are known to be In the files of the state department reports from American ambassadors In the
senate foreign relation ron mitt'-e ' treaty ultimately will go no
that a Franco-Japan "understand-! ing" with regard to Ru.a and .ci ! berla already was in exisvir.' " or i
bfing worked out. i war time.
r.a-J .imr.rT the d'Ucatrs hr lu w vc r, ! KANS AS COURT CASE
HEARING ON FEB. 27 WASHINGTON. Jan. The -i- :: C'iurt -f tV.e Stav-.-
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Far Kast that are of a startlin
tare. j Li ag iir.: t it. Norman 11. rav!-. former under Shantung Settlement? secretary of state, is known to have Tine opinion was expressed in re-I xpres.d the oninion before the i spon:b quartfns. that th.e naval I'r
th.an idgir.g the power of th? existIn: Sir ! r-v Via "!c-'t tt,1 er. n r-i " n? ! -
4.1fc .44 lit' im . K ..4 tr.f rehant vessels bv submarines in r cor.tem; t of court for failure t
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None of the powers of Washington conference is officially "liking any cognizance of the Ch'.ta disclosures, but "unrfTlially" the reve
lations" are being disus- d almost 1
to the exclusion of submarines and tho date of the cor. fere no" .adjournment, two highly r'-gar-le.i topics of conversation for the past 1 days. HoMilo To Hoot ITan.
Mrth.o.ls of scraj'rir.g e!stl,g tnr.ag method" of replarejn.' nt and the täte on which repl. ment construction ran begin, r. e other minor
po.nt. that remain to ne ü.iit:stri.
It is p.;b!e. too, that corsiiora-
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1 un-.ed this tve, k. N'-tiatb' r.s are I tir.der way for a reopening of the I j Chino-Japan s- convfritions fr he return of Fhantunr. vb,;-h were
joys ixcui:.si:d. Th J-ys cf motoring will b Increase 1 If yr?i 1. we yovir ear Infur?d with the Grecr.an Arncy. Farmers' Trust hUg. 3 4S-tf
Women save money by buying yotir shoes at the I. S. Army store, 330 S. Michigan st. All standard makes" of shoes. Factory blemish. $i.yr up. 365-tf
The conference Itself moval IN-ontir.ued when a deadlock w.v steadily toward adjournment. Indi- . rr.ifh-d over the matter of i ail road catJor.a were when the experts re- j control. sumed the gathering up of loos! enis of the naval program that th cvOnan plants In Moom. South five powered naval treaty will M r.en.l Floral Company. 112 N. Michready for a plenary Ftsslon of the t srcct '31-tf
conference by the last of this week.
The one deterrant factor is the Hoot resolution prepesing retric. tlons that virtually kill th rubmarine as a legal weapon of warfare. So far only the American and 1'ritish governments have approved it entirely, tho Japanese. French and Italian delegates referring it to their home governments for Instruction.
Strong doubt was expr .cse,i j whether the Hont resolution would!
be adopted as It lb-s. Indication.3 were that the French and Japanese at least will decline to approve it, although they have not received final instructions from their respective governments. The sentiment
iii:ai TOW.MID T.nxOX'S The reason clothing 25 per cer.t off. 334-tf
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'GRAND LEADER The Store That Does Things3
2 3 percent Reduction Sale. Vernon's. 334-tf
Union Shoe Company 2?lSn. MirliiSanSt.
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JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Quality Furniture At Old Time Prices ES, those pre-war prices the prices of A long ago have returned in this great Sale. Seldom do you find bedroom Furniture advertised in which a comprehensive description is offered for a comparative basis on which you may form some idea of its real value. We give you that comparison here: Here is a bedroom suite four large and beautiful pieces for $250, and they are worth $250, because The wood is either choice Walnut or finely figured Mahogany. All drawers have framed-in bottoms, dove-tail construction and under each drawer there is a dust proof partition. The finish on this furniture is as fine as on your automobile, quite as durable and of course much more refined in appearance, being dull velvet rubbed. The mirrors in the Vanity Table and the Dresser are best polished plate not the commercial glass which you find in the cheap lines. What is said about this suite of furniture applies to hundreds of other pieces in our line, when it comes to determining the difference between the good and tl 'rnmonplace. Won't you come in, please, and let us show you V
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A wonderful opportunity to lay away a supply of Domestics at prices lowest since 1914. When you read the prices we have placed on these well known brands you no doubt will be surprised. Owing to the extremely low prices we reserve the right to limit the quantity. Prices for Thursday and Friday only. NO PHONE OR C. O. D. ORDERS TAKEN
The Greatest Values in Seasonable Merchandise Ever Offered in South Bend for 69c Values to $2.00 at 69c COME EARLY
VVom,s$1.50 CORSTS
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XV oiac n's Ii u e Cornets Choose from all wantptl sizes ; f Ish color only; at G.tc.
Wom's$1.50 BL'M'RS
o ru e n"s lir; Sntreri I'.Iooniers Chiisp f r ii in Jill w .iiited sizes, at ;;c.
Child's $1.75 DRESSES
Children's pretty (Jinsrf-.nia dresses 'homo fro in ."ill A : 1 1 1 , I M7.I-S fpri.ll at f'.'.H'.
Child's $1.25 FLANN'L SLET'RS
C'hililron'g 1 ianlielcfte Slefjiors; heis f r-Mil iill wanted sizs S i-.M-ia 1 at unlv '...
qhild's$1.2f UNION SUITS
liillriii's winter weight I'iii'i l Suits '!:.., from all sies t S; s-pecial at
Wom's 50c HOSE 3 Pairs
Woi. ion's fam-'Us l'.'irx'a H".' - -Ch'Misi frcüi all wani.'il sizes S j ' i a 1 at i'.'ily Ü pair fer r.tc.
BLEACHED MUSLIN "Fruit of the Loom,"
(Tp fine bleached Muslin. Spet, li cial, yard, only ....... 15c I 'j
tj Mope or LAäisy nne bleached Muslin. Special, ti yard, on ly 13c
Fine bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, free from dressing. Special, yard only 10c
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WOMEN'S UP TO $15
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STOUT WOM'S COATS I
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Stout Women's Winter Coats of
line Velours. I'.roadrloth and others; umartly etyled; hizca to Ö."; nt ? Id.
Up to $3.50 Trimmed
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C h o o s o from T r i tu n e d .and Tailored lints in Velvet and many others; all color ; at V.'o. New Spring HATS $3.69
UP TO $35 Women's SUITS W o m e n's a ml Mio..'' S in u r t Suits. in:nl.. of fine Jerseys ami Velours, all siz. s Hain a 'id fur trimmed; at '.:. Women's $50 STOUT SUITS $19.69
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UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 36-inch, fine quality unbleached Muslin. Special at
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j . J Elxtra fine quality 36-inch
unbleached Muslin. Special
at yard, only 12c
SHEETING AND PILLOW TUBING 9-4 'PeppcrcU" or Wearwell bleached Sheeting. Special at yard, only 45c 9-4 'Peppereir" or "Wearwell" unbleached Sheeting. Special at yard, only 42c 42-inch "Peppcreir or "Wearwell" Tubing. Special, yard, at only 29c 45-inch "PcppercH" or "Wearwell" Tubing. Special, yard, at only 32c Flannels at reduced prices
READY MADE SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES "Linen" finished Sheets, ize 72x90. Special, each.
U WOMEN'S $9 SKIRTS
Women's and Miss Skirts Choose troll) ill wan teil t';zes neatly tailore 1. at .f 1. - ' W" I I . I.t I 1 ,L HI.
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.! 4Z-inch Uaisy rillow iJ Cases. Special, each, at
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45-inch "Daisy" Pillow Cases. Special, each, at only ....... . . 22c
Extra fine quality hemstitched Pillow Cases. Special, each, at only 23c
Wom's $1.25 SILK HOSE
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XV o iu o n's line Silk Hose Choose from 11 wanted sizes ; all colors; ppeci.il at r.v.
Child's $1.25 PLAY SUITS
Children's 1'iay Suits, .nil wanted sizes ; cut f nil ; well inade; sre cial at 0'Jo.
Wom's $1.50 Bungalow APRONS
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W o m e n's fin l!iir;a!ow Dross Aprons ; ehooMfrom all wan toil colors; Fpooial at '.:..
$1.50 I5ED SHEETS
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Cine Muslin 1'ed Sheets, 72 r f; well made; special at r,0o.
10c WOOL SOAP 14 Bars
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Wool Soap, sf lls evorywliero for 10c cake ; spoeinl at 11 1-ars for t'.'.'c.
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SHAKER FLANNEL AT n "v a or
; I a nut j 5000 yards of fine IJ , . 11 4" T 1 Tl 1
j k bleached J?nar;er riannei. r. ii Soecial. yard, at only - . .9c
Extra heay bleached Baby Flannel, 27 inches wide. Our regular 25c grade. Special, yard, at only 17c
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27-inch extra heavy light colored Outings. Regular 25c values. Special, yard, at only 14c
36-inch bleached Outing Flannel. Special, yard, at only 16c
SALE OF WOMEN'S RF A T $1.50 WASH
Blouses
V. -men's fine Wash 'oiise" Chooso om all wanted .es ; well made :.ii!V t-fyles; wLile :iov last at CW
WOMEN'S UP TO $7.50
BLOUSES r.enutiful Silk ;or- i: pette I'lotises Chouse K from all colors: many PjJ numl.ors; ppooial at
SENSATIONAL SALE OF REAL $3.00 COTTON
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REAL $7.50 WOOL NAP
BLANKETS f& fio Woolaap r.Iankets tf I 6.1
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SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S $2.00 MUSLIN
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Wi-me-n's fine Muslin Nipl'if (iowns; idiOose from all want'-.l sizes; wi II HKi-le ; values to
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WOMEN'S $1.75 MUSLIN CHEMISE Women's f.ne Muslin t 'J I.nvel- r o !. rii-. -J - y: p j Ncatlv trimme 1 u ith .f? S JJ T
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j j TOWELING AT GREAT-
Li KtLIUCt.U rKlLU Soft-spun Terry Cloth Toweling. Special, yard, at only 19c
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Blue bordered fine bleached Toweling, half linen. Special, yard, at only 15c Fine quality Cotton Toweling. Special, yard, at only 10c
Men's $3.50 Sweaters
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$3.00 Suit CASES
Fine Suit Cases; well ma le, with etronj; corners precial at M.W.
m SSc BARSAIfJS 40c PILLOW CASES, 3 PAIR FOR 69c REAL $1.25 O'CEDAR OIL MOPS 69c Children's $1.25 KNIT CAPS, 2 for 69c 85c Women's Knit Petticoats, 2 for 69c Men's 19c FINE HOSE at 7 pair for 69c Children's $1.75 Velvet BONNETS 69c Men's 85c Heavy Wool Hose, 2 pair 69c Children' 69c Black Bloomers, 2 pair 69c Infants' 75c WHITE DRESSES, 2 for 69c Children's 39c HOSE at 4 pair for 69c
"Arrow" COLL'RS
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New Spring Ginghams, 27 inches wide, cne of the
y finest selections to be found ii ' . . .
anywhere. bpecial, yard, at only 17c
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child.-, ri's well ! : . o i Sweater :its ; all eo!ors. all wante-l .;zc - -St ee;al at i ;.i
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Ginghams,
1) j 32 inches wide, a wonderful H selection of patterns. Speki 'j cial, yard, at only 23c m
Special, yard, at only.. 29c
NEW CHALUES We have just unpacked a new case of 36 -incn Chall ICS. beautiful patterns. Special, yard, at only. ...14c AFTER INVENTORY SALE OF BLANKETS Staple Double Blanket in grey or tan, size: 64x76. Special, pair, at $1.39 "Swansdown" heavy Wool Nap Double Blankets, with pink or blue borders. Regular $3.50 values. Special, pair, at only . . . . $2.1 9
"Velvet" heavy Wool Nap, plaid Blanket. Size 66x80. Special, each, at only $1.59
Crib Bl ankcts, wi th bl ue borders. Special, each, at only 14c
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Our Main Floor Shoe Department still in progress. Shoes now selling at 1-3 their real value
THE FIRST 69c SALE OF 1922 LET'S MAKE IT A HUMMER
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