South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 7, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1922 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 7. J922

AMERICAN RELIEF TO AID STARVING

Reception Planned in His Honor

ELECTRICAL CO. ASKS REGEIYER

NATIVE OF IRELAND ON CLUB PROGRAM

Two Million Children Will ho IYd Daily hy I . . Soon. With GrrattT Plan.

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Corporation Operating the Blue Bird Shops Says Liabilities Great. Marion O. Staley vas namctl rcoiver for the Electrical Puirment

Co.. by Artlnp Judge A. N. Hilde-j brand In Superior or.urt No. 2 Friday following the application of Kd-j

ward L. Hurch. a director In th corporation. H qualii'.ed. as receiver ur.der bond of $40.000. The assets of the Electrical Construction Co., which embraces the Mue Bird Fhop of this city, and a similar one at Laporte, Ind., are listed at approximately $60.000, in tho form of bills receivable, Ftock on hand, notes owirjr, and the line. As apralnst this rharce are liabilities of $35,000, it Is set nut in the complaint, of which $in,000 are prelnc: nnd which can not be met. The appointment of the receiver, tht petitioner declarr-d, would stavo off any such action by a number of creditors who are pressing their accounts hard, and would h?t protect the assets of the corporation.

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Mis Iucy McGre. Irish story teller anI dancer, will appear oefore

the IrcKress club and its srursts tion thereof, it is a:

Kiturday afternoon at S:0i) o clo( k. post oilier

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in rr'tu::iP, ar.d pre-T.'s a program Year Just Passed

f special charm, interwoven as it j n f '"rur.V r.r.' - T:.. v. r: lr;;-i-is w:;h belief in th supernatural. lYOVBCL a tilg JflG , -c'r 1 ; ; - :1;Folk Inre. Irih traditions, quaint y . j ii'i: H.i- - t."

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:d .piriel Iri.h dxr will be J Tl t O X t C a 1 1 O Tl c.von with all th vivaciousness that j

;s truly cellic. ; r l i ' ::. r".'Hr app-arar re Is under th ; vt:r n . 1 au;.!ccs of the Current Events de- , More "Drunks' Arretted in r . " " . w r- : v

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"(iYr Miini'ns irsn:iiT.iN. Vi '.k dancing, p.inu'?. stunts, so-

1921 Than in 191 n inn J. Barlcvcorn "Died."

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riil dancing, ar.r. r- f r :shm'nt s wf r ' , , all on tlv, pr. -cram of th ! irra"5,ni into th. pary riven by th- members of ttr ! la5t y,xr thfr

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Ther were as many "drunk" ! : , -.

i f loal pclif e r.-'urt ; Y1' r,

o wrr in l?!. th" ; !M7

cvrnnasium ( lassos of t.he Coquillard. : ' ' - ! Franklin. IVrl-v, Mus.! and h'.zh j A compilation and comp iri?oV. of Vl 5-h- !- at the Meh school l.t nix'ht. ! -rfs cc. rinc arrcft r..a.; - by ; l'.-: over 45 women cot aciu:tintt d at i -he local police tlepirtment f-r tb-,3 .'.l tho becinnin of the term, so that I I-i-rt f -r yearf. mad.- public bv

they micb.t enjoy more the i: cUs. ! P'-c'y V. A. Heb-rman of the puv-Ii

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work toother, and the party proved o successful thj.t it is to bo repeated.

lULMXaillKH VOFIt nilFADS. Xewspapors ami publication.- of the second cla3. peparately wrapped and stamped, will hereafter be accepted for mailin? to for icn countries at the deinestic rate of one cent for every .our puiu-k or frac-

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considerable, increase in the r.umbe-

.arrested fiT drunkr n::--- durlr:il

1921 as atrainpt the previous 1ir.onths and al?o two ye.-trs a'-. Of arrested in the y, ar just pased. 4?T. were charged with pi:bli?

intoxication. This is an increase over 120, of over l'o percent, when :

out of a total cf 1.911 arrtst. 1'2T were char-tl with th:s ofTensv. The year 1910 wa.- the stri t'.y "dry" vcar for South Ir.l. when out of a

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will nrjt b in fill T-.virtr, b.o-.ve-. er, j until February. j The MntTj-.v r.vjrt h" playvl at i th !!;m, al of the .. II. r. 5-n-en j

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Scouts tfk Hohl Prelim Tests for T roop Honors Boy Foouts will hold a tet hike Saturday In preparation for the.

curt of honor tets to be adminis-

t' r- I during February according to an announcement made by Seout Executive Taylor. Friday. The tio,ijH will hike north of the city

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fewer Children Work tr S Trnon y r 1 r" ;i:nir,ary t, sts in c tkin aI1 77 ' V Tl I flfJJJ&UI kJUIlU.U.J' ( ,.;iml,inff whicli are planned to pn I IIIS 1 ear limn Las. . .ITT pare them f.-r higher examinatior

Tho total number rf children at I Jl JL.eClZai Z (? O i when the court opens.

Anion?: the major tests of tho

court uf honor, beintc yiunetual is

work on I), r. 31. 1121. w:ix 217. as eernnr-'! with ','.'2 at '' rk on I e

.11. Irj2", accor lir. to the report i Krrfkjarto Noted Hungarian, j a feature. Other tests are contents

or I no v i'O.ir jor. ii i'i::ano rur an.

Fort -three ot(:!-'I S were i-i

sui to 1 1 1 1 :i r.- brtwer-n th: afs of 1 u an 1 ! whib" six ehildren wnre j

s hod hoiJi . Fiv thildren were rp

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hv on Barandv".

Aecrilln ti the plan laid out by Taylor, the first fle places in this

. cint' st will 'be recognized at the BV WIEFKEI .1. KIIJ.V. ' .,, Fivo finrins the month. Duel b- K.-rekjart.. IlunKarianj Thr( troop winning first place will

fu5---i certillrat-s b-eau'---' th-y could i viuiint and th .r.s.ition of the, ,i0 t,.rmCi tjlP champion troop of pot n-.f-.-t th- reiu!rern-. nt.s ..f th- pr.-eMt New York musical .season. tho ,.ity nnd wiI1 ho awarded the law. v.-ill be the Kir-st of honor at a re- . r,annrr. This banner may be hel l Onlv fo-i- emplovmrr.t -: I Iflca. j ' pt i -n Kiv-.-n by Dr. and Mrs. Oscar ! j,y the troop until the next inspecwere Jsv-nu-d during I Member to boy V.-n B i randy. l"i s. t'hapin st., in tl,,n uhen it will n train be placed in and c iris lictwe n tlio aqcs , f 1 t j t!o- Botavy rnnm of tlo- (liver ho- j ( ( InI lJon arl li who had n--ver had then be. t-1. Suiiliy afternoon. A reception! ,

Tore. jw rov;; ana one irtri were; win u-ii ironi to n nncn f TT'I

Kivf-n permits to chance their popi tion--.

The placmnt department of thrt !

ar.'l a musical will follow from T : to fi. I Kerdcjarto, a vouth of but 22 I

Flames Envelope Building

bureau report. 1 applicants recr.s-j yea r.J. i.a one of the prreatast living! 1'ire Hicoverei in tnc Jiaralta tered. 4 1 liejp vante.J calls. .1.". re-! ma-stcr.s of the violir. fince his first ' a pa rt mrnts. 420 ManitoU pi. at 1 ferrcd to en; ployer.-. ar. l 20 placed ! apearanee in this country eurcely o'clock Friday afternoon, damaged in positions. :!iee interviews with! two months au-o, l.o has b n unan-,tbe contents of the bulldins to the Juniors numb, red 1. with parent I imou-iv acclaimed by critics as thetcnt of 2.:.00. The Maze aaused

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U0. and with employers 1'. The bureau wa.i tmahl to fill all the help wanted call for cMrLs bocause of fpeciil requirements many of the appl'eanbs did not pos.-sa

Hundreds Continue to Apply for Auto Licenses The number t,f ;. 'pK. ants wh are

ftlll olamo

equal to Ifeif-tz antl Kre.-'.cr. In TOO Concerts. He studied under the reat Huncarlan master, Jeno Hubay, at Buda-

by an overheated flue in the base

ment of the structure fcpread to the third Moor and had pained considerable headway when tho fire com-

pest for many years although he , panics arrived. first be-an to play the violin when ! The framework of the building but three years old. When 12 years! was practically untouched, the chief o i he ae Iiis liitst concert and j io-s to contents from tire and wa-

since hi. debut h.a.s appeared in public over 7 0 f times, appearing all over

or 1922 licence I i:,:,-opet ec.-j)t in ftu-ia.

ter. Ir. II. A. Boram, a resident of the first floor, is the owner of the

plates h is not d!n:in.hed noticeably, and at the :!.' oi William Happ, 207 S. M i!n si., wb.ero the Ilnmi-r Ftflte Auto as c'atin holds .v-.vay. bus.ne-s is Just as r,no as ever.

His American 1 but w a.s made in luildiucf.

It has been

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('a: iieie hall. N w York. Nov. 2 la.ct. and he was web-omed with opt n arms by tlu- huce audience

(.'apt. Henry Entzian. hose Co. Xo. fi, was overcome by pas and smoke wlille attempting to discon-

that greeted him. He was proclaim-: m-ei the pas leader into the house.

1 an indisputable peniu.s and i He wan removed ,o the hose houw

lT.thep. tiio ot'loo li urs to tike anion? the preatet violinists ever where medical attention was admin-

care, of the number who apply

daily

Bci'inr.in rr Mondav. Jan. 9,

heard in this country. Folbwinir the jeered.

concert tlio crowd mass-d around

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the otblce will not close until 4:3" i the stape and cheered in such o'clock in the afternoon, am! en ! volume tlint he was foretd to reply Mora lay and Tu s.'.ay eveniims the with seven ernmr . off. c will be ,peM from 0:i0 o'clock Touring State-, until S:0a n'rli.-k. j His .second r cital was civen Xov. The as cM'ion has arramred fori 2 ard a third Dec. C. both of them

the.so ho t;rs in order to care for the in ( nrtK zu- l.ali. As a sp"i .ai xnimie j ;i series of social meetings and per.-ens v.b have f ,r be.-n u-i-!t his -nius this younp artist wa-i - ur.-ils to be held in the lobbies able, to come during the ty f.r ! m a --od by Walt-r Hmircsch. di-;,,f tb.e buildinp on Sunday after-

V. M. C, A. to Hold Social Meetings for Members Invitations have been extended 1 y tho, Y. M. C A. to members and friends of the association to attend

their n-.v plates, and those in oh iro j rec

.f the X. w York Symphony

noons. The first of thee open hou?e

events announced by relipious work

thit tho buMness ofi KefekJ.arto is now tnaklnp a to-ir j ,jirPC.nr "Dad" Colsnn will be given

'pres the ho;a- that applicant .s '-reheat ra. to appear as so.ois, wu.a will avail thn'a. s of this op- . that organization. D 12.

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the otTio nviv be s .on j of this cointry. playmu' In all the j t,lis Sunday by the Indies of the St. m p. s--;!de. i i-rirc-ipal ci-b s. So preat have h'on , Jame.s Episcopal church. Eicht re-

- I the ovations piven him. atal soui- j fro..hments. a social time, musical! . . . . . . . . i ..-.-. t Vi n tw.r ! ':v-ri b : n bv er it if.S. i . . : . - . . i : 1 1 ..

Members o liar Asswmtum ; ,n .lin,. ,or i ; ; , T V ... ; i tu.it b.o !n n a .so.mi.. ior ( 1y JirV jnhert J. Loner, rector of (Jl'JsCll rS roll Hearers tio pres. nt season. lh.. church, constitute the propram. Tli bdy f Jchm'thtn V. 'rc d. ; He will arrive in this city S.Uur-, Tht, Ir.cetinps will be held from former promir.Tt afomey of S-.utl, ' day ar.d will be the puct cf Dr. and , r to - (,-cloek and members of the

Bend, rr.d a lesid.T.t for r, v :) Mrs. on j.arana ior i.i- w k , ..y.. havo v,ecn invited to "bring a

vears. who d at the National S-d- With, him will be h:s n-.'onip.m.! tiers' Horn.. -:1 r ,,nii. 111.. W.-d- ; and s-veral other artists of Int-r-nesdav. w .ll l:o m state .--t. the res.. i .at i -nal prominence.

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until 2 o'clock ut ;: iiy afternoon. Molliar IS Acquitted of

thZV'T "!' c" :v V i mC Violation of Liquor Law there at - o c. c A. I.. Mo:.- . , f .

Iiiii:! .Momar. sou tirinu parior

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of Torre Il.,ute. otri da'irp. The Proprietor, on tria i for unlawful pc; j

e. r.xrixr: im;oti:ctor of HO.MKS. That Is the name applied to Elaborated Fire-Resisting rooms. Not only does this well known roofing

; protect your home from the ele

ments but it makes a roof fire a

pallbearers v. 1). F. IlnW.s1;.

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W. Fisher. 11. i. P. .;- and W. E. ' ( OTr,1 m city roar. . riaa. vm,, ir...... , e .--o. ; Moln.ar w-ns arrested as a corse

!si n ol intoxicaunp lajUor was k.ui.o , Th.m nre tbnu.

Judpo Chester I . Dü

the Bar ..:. ,rJ. O. Yea.:.-.. T. W. Jackson. Will i'r .1 .1 Bich. Burl il wir. ' r .. b the City cor. - p. ry.

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1 Daniel ; ,: ! b ot;

t.bbshment at s2. S. Chaptn s-. i f( (.UvAlUp

sands of satisfied owners of Elaborated roofs in this community. Call the Elaborated Hoofing Co..

in; W. Division St., Main 2 403, and

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j.. in i i-aeon pop. was v.'-r.l as evi lenc, in ! .uid.tion to tb.e two etiipty glasses I'l'he c:.-e r s'ed upon the tcst.mony , f cTleers wiio declared tb.e l;uoi

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!UrTi FAMILY FKOnT-UITTFN. ! You cn monti'm famihe tb.at ,,u know v.lio hae suffered during the winter from the faulty ccn- !. ruction of rV'.eir h -nv. s If your i w it: i.-ws a n lo -rs are et in Clois

ter r.rick you nee,i never worry

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25 rercent reduction sale, Ver-cc.-i-334-tt

All 20c cigaretx. 3 for 50c. Engel. 333-tf.

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T-ev we- ...k'n- the at:--, if! The Focd-Drmk for All Ages.

iik.d Sb.akrpe:-:an robs and as i V"1CK Ut nuuiz, uiu'c,aa

f.ikei the ashes from her, Fountains. Ah for HORUCKS.

r.im.el she purpled. "I Ju.t b-ve 'em. . "j- h.ik. r :nak-'s th-m w or .K rfu'.Iy : 'A,;1" That's ear cent ntb-n or.

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Guticura Soap Will Help You

lear Your Skin

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A pure ointment that has brought joy to thousands tortured by skin disorders

The New Spring Line of ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGE GOODS Is ready for your selection

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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

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OUR TEA ROOM Is ii convenient place to meet your friends and lunch

What Do YO U Need From Our

Sales? These Items May Remind

J anuary You

of Tabic Linens It has been five years since we have had such qualities as the following to offer you. You will not find them elsewhere. 70-inch Pure Linen Damask $ 1 .98 a yard. 68-inch Pure Linen Heavy Damask $2.50 a yard. 72-inch extra heavy Linen Damask $2.98 a yard. 69x69 Pure Linen Cloths $5.00 each. 72x72 Pure Linen Cloths $5.95 each. 72x72 Pure Linen Cloths $6.75 each. 72x72 Pure Linen Cloths in circular designs $7.75 each. Napkins to match $10.35.

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Bargains for Men Cashmere and heavy Wool Hose 3 pairs for $1.00. Silk Neckties 59c values at 25c and 50c. Extra heavy All Wool Hose 95c. Heavy Cashmere Hose 25c. Woven Madras Shirts $1.50. Percale and Madras Shirts $1.00. 25 off on all of our Bath Robes. Special prices on Underwear.

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The January Sale of Yard Goods Woolens

let 56 inch 52.2 3.

A Dress to Finish die Season You are no doubt becoming tired of your Fall Dresses. Why not have a couple of new Winter Dresses when you can get them at Robertson's during January at such remarkably low prices? All of our Silk and Wool models in the latest styles are now reduced for the Clearance Sale to $14.62 to $100.00.

Muslin Lingerie 2 ror $1.00 Garments Gowns and Chemises in flesh or white. Lace and embroidery trimmed. $1.25 Garments Gowns of good quality, trimmed with embroidery and hemstitching. Muslin Skirls Reduced From $2.50 to $1.75. From $3.50 to $2.25. From $3.98 to $2.65. From $5.00 to $3.25.

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Warm Blankets Soiled Plaids in values to $13.95 are now $5.00 and $7.95. 66x80 Wool Mixed Block Patterns $7.95. türay and Tan Blankets $1.50. $2.50 and $2.95. Two - in - one Blankets in block patterns of all colors $3.95 and $5.00. Every pair of Blankets is a pair of splendid values.

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Children's Coats Coats of Chinchilla, Polo, Velour, Broadcloth, Bolivia and Plush are now being offered at a reduction of which brings the prices down to $3.75 to $28.13. Children's Dresses Our entire stock of School, Play and Party Dresses for girls of 6 to 14 is included in the January Clearance. There are fine Wool and Silk materials of

fered in Dresses of good

W hite Goods 36 inch Hope BIeahr:d M::clin 13I2C 36 inch Lonsdale BIc-ih'-f! Muslin 1 fic.

36 inch Ivanhoe Bhrir.'-l

style. A 25S cut makes Mulin 12' m.

the prices now $4.13 to $18.75.

36 inch Lnhlcached Ym-iin 1 Oc and 1 5c.

New Reductions Have Been Made in Plush Coats In this complete showing are included Salt's Peco, Plush, Behring Seal, Sealskin Plush and Hudson Seal Plush. The lengths are from 36 to 45 inches. Some are self collared while others have collars of Australian Opossum, Black Opossum, Raccoon and Cross Fox. They have plain and tie belts; $25.00 to $75.00 values are now priced

$18.75 to $56.25

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Fur Pieces Are Marked Way Down This month brings you Capes, Scarfs and Collars of Mink, Mole, Seal, Skunk, Opossum, Coney, Fox. Sable and Squirrel at prices that are easily reached. The-e fine Furs are now marked for Clearance at $6.38 to $350.00.

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Broadcloth in Black. Navy j and Copen 56 inch 52.93. j Heavy Wool Jersey in Black.

Navy, Brown. Gren and Scar

1 leather Mixture in Jersey "

56 inch $2.98. Storir. Screes of all wool 36 inch at 75c. 48 inch at $1.2 5. 54 inch at $1.3 5.

56 inch at $2.2 5. Black Polrcr TwilN. Twill 5

Cords and T'iquetir.es $5.0'. j Black Tricotine 53)s ?j

Black Chudda Cloth f i.nO

Black Gaberdine A( inch - S2.50. Black Wool Charmru?" 46 inch $2.25. Black Lpin'-de 5 6 inrh $2.98. Coatings in a wide varietv at $2.98 to $6.75 le 25'; . Salt's Peco Pluh $5.95. Salt's Esquiniette 56. 50. Salt's Sealctte $7.95. Black Velour Du Noid Wlvet $3.30.

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