South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 20, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 January 1922 — Page 12
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1922
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DR. REINSCH BRANDS JOBLESS IN DUBLIN TREATY AS "MENACE" ! FORM NEW RED ARMY
IIAIiAS QUIT STATFYS. PLCATUR. III.. Jn. 19. Gorc ITn'a former T"r.iver?itv of Illlr.o:-
UASIfIN(;Tv.". Jan. 1.. Ti; , nrm.TV .inn 11 Tr... virt ir, n tv,,
n -lö n m-tin,c hall her V.'e.i- Stalv football elvn av.l one o
f. ur p..nr-'l I'a'.ii.c tnaiy cwri-
; ,p-s " .' 10 ne n . t e ! x.c!Iay uzht. foinittu a -volar,' eer . thoir
t! s u:. - inn ." w run are 1 irts-cl hy th? artranu-nt confer-'-
-!..-. it wax 1 clarcd hero today by It Tau! S. Iin-K'h. former Ameri'.ar. riiinisUr to China, In an ad' tr th iopu!ar jroprnmr.t 1 .i.:u Ths wror.ps, Dr. Rlnh J-rib.-.l aj trlii,' the .lapano ocupstion of Shantunrr. Japan. n;llifary occupation of China ami Si-
lcadiusr baseball p!ayr.
arm" of four companies, raised tbv not retuvn to thr local plant
r d Tar: and r fu?f d to exacuate des- fomingr ?taor.. ac
pito order from tne provisional pov- ' nouncement made-
fi'nment. About 120 toc part in 1 r.eacp in bufir.es
tiio de mo Titration.
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The pafp that kills is the cra-xl, I of the stacre door of a
)i.ad o.c-r this thiii;:! j . rn spheres of infl'inct-a In t.'hina. i uot tho hustle," he said hre. i li'even people In the bar.
you'll f.r.d ciL-ats a:i l ' "If th traty is clcarlv un.Ur-i
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,::ff:d-rit tont which to lissht this wn
.-v. him porteria-d a.i'thinr-? on that stand."
j ,. eV 1 t m ir,n 1 "Vü'i knew Mr". Vane. Mr. Iii J?" declared, "and
' It M ny li.orc a Ma;cr.it-r4t than a qu 1 not to be drawn
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. SCTT AN" IHaTII'IIANT? OS WITH TIIK DA NCR ; NETV TORK. Jan. 19.- Volstead ST. PAVI,, Jan. 19. Speed not 1 made 11 new adherents here. A j tlie pace that kill, according to Dr. i baby elephant le: go its mother's j Woods Hutchinson. i tail and walked into a saloon Instead
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into more xtcr,-
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ni-r.t.- in tl- hnus". "You're a widowr-r. I und-rtanc! Mr. rjri.-wo! I ?" askc-d "ra!s. "My v.!f';"H bc-.-n d.id for fourteen y-ars. If it's any of your business!" rr.fi pp 1 the r.b-r. "I understand that you dny hav-
Irz h'-ard the hot " began Craig, i !,,au
but Criswoid int'-a rt: Pt'd. "I have stated that I did not. I was ftc!' ep until that id Prof' sor S'emynnov clarr.orcj at my door." "Vou did rt come down ImiiH-di-
Ye. I have known h-r for so:u time, several yf-ars. In fa t. a 1 1 . 1 altho'u'h snv li.id : ho.-: of friends. I Ih.ink I 'an - ijiim to be one of the closest of them to her. It's the shcr impos.-ibility of thi"' t'ninK. pen'biiin. which has driven me nearly
I know that that he v. as
siiot. 1 ?aw her body, and yet i would be more ready to believe that a bolt from heaven stn;ek her down I ban a bullet sped from a human hand"'
r.o on 'vit i f Tin; sioitv. ''It's hav - a talk, then, with th nrfabb. K"r.tlrnan rtn thf floor ,- low." Care. u ?'. "I'll a.--;-vt'r."t t i." so Inn,' lh': tirn to .irwrr r s ; m fT:Cr T.V u!!!ti::-;c al :;or-v sounded f C;.- r-.ir of lr::rv ( ; ri-',vod ; i p a r 1 1 f i n t ;n they reached his floor, ''' wit'; a '. ord to the officer nr. ij-!. li.iti-y V; p...fi.-.l p"rfri;pto;-i;v :. f:u- door ;.n'i a c. r 01 n c i in loud t o r. : 'Police h' a l'juartf r." S'-ru'r nnt.
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iir.ai.'y ue.a'u you to apjiear upon ii"-1"1 the ne of the murder at all?" ! nerves
"I did not renlv to that ba nzlnz i in point
lipon my door lini! I fancie4l it j ( rction to the winds. : '' 1,0 :nn-o nrp ft U-rt ! into nf that- ' 1 eca li Se slo W.IS alive and Wd!
w :t.- t,,nr, h i. rn.t f'rwr, f!nr. Tin illStalt H tllOSt ll'-IOre that
dov, Ladd. althou- I have never exr ''iar.ed a word w.th him."
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EXPERT TO EXAMINE ( PASTOR, GONE DAYSi CHICACO, Jan. ID. A specialist v. ill be called in today to examine j ruv. William V. Tajlor, rector of an! lipircopal c hinch in oak Pari", who I
K'Mirned to his home lato Wednesday after a mvsterious absonco cf four days. P.ev. Taylor offerel no xplanation of Iiis absence. He an-
I r-aered to be surTcrincr froiii a nen--
"Why?" This time th- question ! 0u indisnrf ion. v. embers i f his
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ana onion wa c.isi ! Anderson and tendered hin rcKicrti-
ion as pastor r.f Iiis church. Th
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(;. t .,.,; ;t s i r- j i anil a p;rur.t. Th n xt instant there cam-' a ratti of holts and the Ioor was flun pen to divdos.' Criuoldr, lanky !niM.' cl-id in a s'.irt nightshirt, itli a skullcap upon his yriz.led , nd
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lurther cfitild be gotten from him. In
th- hall outside the officer approached. '"The lady on the top floor, she's u down twico asking for you." he oh.err,i in.pnrtially of the two. "I I'dn't tiiink youM want to be disturbed in th(p but it ""ms there's .-oni't.liiiu' he forsrot to tell you a, bile hack." At that moment the pale, bobbed head of Miss Shaw appeared over the bani-terd two flights above and, s" iii't thm, she came hastily and
. future from Parry , stepp d forward. "I'm the r.. totie a-u,"iied from 1. ldqii ii te rs te, in t i'atc th imiri r on th floor iu- ! low you here fcriuV. sir. aral I'd .- a word with
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"I don't want to waste your time," .-he in'-aii a trifle lrat hlessly, "but something escaped my memory and I told you an unintentional falsehood. Th- matte:- i- ei u it trivial and irrde"unt, but I do not caro to have th' P., t mi.sunderstandinir about this. Whfn I to! tou th.it r had not enternd .Mrs. Vane's Studie since my ( ill upon her until tonight it was not. strictly true, aithouh I held no
t" rail in the whole- po! i c j o n i m u n i at io n with her. A few I'.'" !iiinr. (Jrl-uobl. "I; days a so I was passing her eloor; c an put o: a d re sojr, j she was out, hut Mrs. McGrath was i clean t t i ir in there and I asked If I
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"! y oa ' a com' s to thr ' hlrfl" door le);iti,i yaa, s !t d o w n 1 1 v. 1 '
!Ij turpefi i ,i p.iddi- ,i i, ;t toward; miirht t;. ke a peep at the portrait, hi" bedroom with Crai- do;u'-dly In "Tint's all riqrht. Mis Shaw." hi.- wake, whilt Harry s at d him-I iln st relief shone In Craip's eyes. -1 -1" n nd iflanrt,; about linn. ' "It's as well that you did tell us and In. a shadowy corner an o!d hound 1 if anything e 1-e corner to your mind, :.ofl witti Iroopiriir ar-- and on ; no matten how unimportant it may paw lifted thoiiLrh to advance- I in to you. Just call up police, head er d the sor;'Miit looked twice bf fore j 'platters ard ask for me, Serjeant he di-cov'ie.l that it was an ancient 'rai:r, or for Serjeant Itarry here, atid sadlv rii'dh-eatrn specimen j 'e'll see that you're kept out of it the taxidermist's art. as much as we can." Cn.swold returned pres-ently in th-.i '"Thank you. I'm sure that you irt n od dresm- rcrxv and na ppins j vill. sergeant. " sht responded w ith ?'-rirjs. !a nod that although still dignified, "L.' t t: , ; this fare over .n j was almost cordial. "Goolnlght." iuirkly as po-süd1. if you please."' She vanished tip the stairs and as "I. yn:j know any of the other! the two sergeants continued dotin- ' cupantsofthishouse?" j ward Craicr remarked confidentially "Pc r&onally, no, and I do not ! to his companion, want to!" r'toi tt d Criswold. "I "Ain't women funny? Did you soe have no u.-e for any of them!" how her manner changeil all of "Vou did not. tlwn. know Mrs. sudden wh-n she thought she had v-,rc?" j vot herself in wrong? 'Twas nothing, "Mibt a sPiire.l l- not ! I never spoke j that visit of hers to the Vane woto the woman in my lif.'l" There ; man's studio a fter all. but it's a good v as outraged dignity in th. dis-; thing she tol l us after Oriswold
i.umer. "Not that I am awa
anythirg to her discredit. but know nothing about her at all." "What can you t 11 m, of th
:r.rr tn.nt hM'e"" Cralsr asked.
Mill i
must have been fired! I saw her. I i
poke to her. I !" Too late the
man realised the? slip h Had
made, and h's face turned liiI. tnt hastily he mnäe an ( ffort to retrieve his erröT'. "It must have been the closing r my own door here when I returned that muffled th shot so that I did no hear it." "When you returned from wher ."' C'rai? leaned forward suddenly. That he had ma Je Mich an error was instantly apparent, for the length of his accusatory speech had given the ordinarily well-poised young man an opportunity to place himself In a measure upon his guard, and his reply came in a coldly collected tone. "Vou are mistaken, sergeant or whatever your rank may be termed. When I said th:. I 'returned I meant that I had only then returned from the Montaines', on Hast Ninth street, where- I had dined and spent the earlier pr.rt of the evening." Craig turned in frank appeal to the larger experience of his colleacne. and Parry resumed the interrogation. "Will you tell us, Mr. Iadd, just exactly what did happen last evening, from the timf you lei; the holts where you dined until from your apartment hero you "heard Crhcer Ttoylo hammering upon the entrance below?" he asked in a courteously persuasive tone. (Continue-d in Our Next Issue.) (Copyright, 1922. NKA Service.)
I t sign.Ttion wa- accepte d.
DOUGHBOYS RUIN THE SAUSAGE MART, CLAIM CHICAGO. Jan. 19. 'Hog dog"' ha.si caused a slump in the sausage market, according to John T. Pus'11. prrsidtnt of th Meat Council of Chicago. Tiie effect on the sausage market of the slang ep!etivo is serious and i r tail meat dealers from all parts of the United States are in session here to sec what can be done to "overcome the evil." Iteturning soldiers revived the al
most forgotten bit of siat-fr as tlK j p-ibllc once more bean to speak ofj "vveinies" as "dog." The effect waj intantancous. Russell says, an I j sensitive people found then-.sel cv , t; nable to eat sausages. t
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Kimball tone all its own $ 1 Down, $ 1 Per Week puts a genuine Kimball Phonograph in your home. Beautiful new styles direct from the world's greatest factory formerly selling up to $300.00, now $79.50, $98.00, etc. KIMBALL PHONOGRAPH SHOP GUISS BROS., Props. 107 W.Division St. "
NOT SUPKUTITIOUS. NF.W YORK, Jan. 19. Charles Harris, a negro when arrested, had in Iiis hip pocket a patrolman's shielel. a rabbit's foot and a pheasant's head for luck, he told the judge.
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THAT SAVLVC5 KESOLITTIO.V. Will prove more profitable than ever If you place your money with the Iiuilding & Loan Assn.. 124 S. Main St., where you receive 6 Interest, compounded quarterly. Why not let your money work where it will earn the most? 4-tf Sweeten your husband and the whole house with Blue Devil Cleanser. ?l-tf
OHsu-oM ,i. ked thi lips :u idly ; S. , SSLECS n.'s h , though ove r a choice morsel of öfv U S -,. '-"7X'nf' & -I'v w T v tHr ,"-v V r"- t"" '" .. Ii; ivri Asl K -Vjsür1. freuen fly called upon Mrs. Vane. J t t' A H H j Vt06fUfif C;v v.ud at least om e I hav seen Missil M-ii j' ': Z,,l3Ü i7 Shaw issuing from he, a part ments." ; 0 V frA Si'ftS
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When Ilrller a. It's Oak, It's Oak.
Domestic Rugs
Specials for Friday and Saturday
FLOUR Gold Medal or Pillsbury's, sack .
Chicken Feed, 111
Lper nunarea . . .
Ener dozen t!ÖvJ
Butter, Fresh Creamery, pound Eggs, Strictly Fresh, per dozen
SUGAR Pure Cane, OK
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0. D. FLANNEL. SHIRTS Best quality $2.00 values
$ 1 oOO
HI-GRADE RECLAIMED ARMY BLANKETS Come early
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Heav y Hi-Grade Ribbed UNION SUITS
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Odd Lot Shoe Sale While They Last
MEN'S DRESS SHOES McEhvain and
E-J Shoes $4.50 values H
SCHOOL SHOES S2.45 values
tana
330 South Michigan Street
New Rugs at the lower price level Those who have needed ruga but have been holding off their purchases because of the higher price, will be interested to know that we have in stock some mighty pretty rugs that were just received. These were bought at the new spring prices and there is a considerable difference between the new low prices and those of last fall. There are many lovely patterns some of them more than ordinarily bright and pleasing.' To see them, to vision them in your home, is to want them. Please don't forget that we show; all rugs under both artificial and natural light. If you buy a rug at Heller's there is no danger of your being disappointed when you see the-rug in your own home. And now about the prices they're just aljout half the price that they were last year. At Heller's you can now get the very best quality Axminster rug, size 9x12, for $60. Other grades of Axminster, in the same size, as low as $33. Credit for long or short term, if you wish credit. Welcome to see our rugs, even if you are not buying right now.
No Gold Bricks Here
You're not taking a chance in investing your spare cash in-Heller's Income Certificates.. This plan is endorsed by some of the biggest business men in South Bend. It is now yielding ten per cent (10) yearly in interest which is being paid each month. Better call and talk it over.
j I The TurruiurQ Störe i P 1 of South Oarui S: I2.l14.tt SOUTH MlCHiQAM flRES? -1 cm 11 Uki Tradln at n.ilr''"
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DRY GOODS AT MARKED REDUCTIONS A wonderful assortment of Wool D ress Plaids, 42 inches wide. Special Saturday, äO at yard CS&r All Silk Canton Crepe in good range of colors, 40 inches wide. Special
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GLOVES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY Ladies Fabric Gloves in olack, grey and white. Splendid values. Special, Saturday, per I O pair Ladies' .Dup)ex Gloves, colors are grey, bisque, covert a n d chocolate.
Special for -3fJ
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Saturday at
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sserv and underwear
Special Prices for Saturday
Ladies all Wool I lose
Infants Wool Mose, seconds, regular 50c val-
ues. oneciai. fc:3
pair .
.All Wool Hose with embroidered silk clocks, values up to $2.50.
Special, pair at Uh
All Wool Heather Mixture Hose with clocks. Regular $1.75 values. Special, per Q pair ÖÖbUc?
in brown only.
.snortn I n.nr ;i r
Ladies' fine ribbed fleeced
Union Suits. Special
Children's heavy ribbed fleeced Union Suits. Sizes 8 1? j
Snecial . ........ C w 7
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Sizes up to 16. rr-: fo O 1 f- lihiJ
special ....
Special Sale of Manufacturer's Sample Line of Silk Petticoats Petticoats of Jersey Satin and Taffeta in all latest shades.
Values up to $10.00, special Values up to $6.00, special . ,
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Buy Your Shoes in Our Basomsut Shoe Department and Savs Money
Women's High Shoes and Winter Oxfords. models for all kinds of ii- 1
wear, m all sizes ana
widths, qe;
Saturday . .
Men's Dress Shoes in English or Footform last, $5.00 values, Satat ...... JJ'uJtJ
300 pairs of Luiies" Sh ocs and Oxfords, values up t') v3.0(), Salurdav, ) CVT $1.89 and fioaCiö
ouths and .Misses' Leatlier S li r s for school, play arid drrss wear, special for Sat
urday c'2 of)
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There are many Family Shoe Stores but this store is THE FAMILY SHOE STORE where you i;et higher quality Footwear for less money.
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MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's heavy and medium weight Twilled Flannel Shirts in brown, navy and grey; A- 1"T n1at. IM
Sizes up IO I. values up
to $2.75. Special
Men's fleece lined Shirts and Drawers. Our regular 75c quality. Satur- AQf, day special, each . . rww Men's blue Chambray
Work Shirts. Saturday, special . . .
Men's lined Leather Work Gloves and Mittens. Regular $1.00 values. ßQf Special, pair UU Men's heavy Wool Socks.
Regular $1.00 values. Sat
urday special, per pair
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60c
BIG REDUCTIONS IN HOUSE NEEDS Curtain Stretcher. stationary pins, size ) fert by
10 feet. Satur- f Jf
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45c
day special . . . 13
Genuine "Riid" Ironing Board, nationally advertised. Special (2 A $T at 4pU0 Thin bl own Table Tumblers, straight and bell shapes. Regular 10c values.
Saturday special, 6 for
. Butcher Knives, h. 7 and and 8-inch bladrs. rivcied
handles. 50c values.
Special
Lonee rots. J-iuart ize.
emaneled. Special
Fire Shovels, lonrr rein
forced handles. 0C ' f
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SMew SpEsng Dresses READY FOR YOUR CHOOSING I hese new Dresses are the most surprising values you ever, saw from the ßtyle and price standpoint?. The materials are Canton Crepe and Iafteta handsomely trimmed with beads and fancy Q'p braid. Specially priced for Saturday at n 2 r Final Clearance on PLUSH COATS We have about 20 all Silk "Peco" Plush Coats that
sold tin tn 29.75. Choice of anv of O-fl
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these L.oats Saturday at J ui
WOMEN'S COATS REDUCED TO $11.95 A remarkable sale of fur trimmed Coats, shades of
blues and brown. Values up to $25.00. QfZ Saturday at U Ü kr.lJ'U ft rwn nRFNs roATS hr fatly reduced i
A A A Ja fc- - A a- " Children's warin Winter Coats, t-izc 3 to Q (-,5 6 years. Values to $10.00. Saturday special 'tniyrJ Children's Coats. Values to $1 2.30. Qft Q.q Saturday, special, at Otyn-O SALE OF MIDDIES All Wool "Nayvee" Middies in green or navy Special, Saturday at ti;aii?
