South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 28, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1922 — Page 10
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 28. 1922
TO PAINT MENTAL VIEWS OF RUSSIA
LILLIAN RUSSELL IS READY FOR U. S. QUIZ
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HUMILIATED, WIFE PLEADS TO COURT
DISCUSS TRIALS FOR
CURTLS5 AND SMALL
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State Atty. C. F. Mortimer, And his
aistant. Edward Pre, . wre en
Iii. 31. T mniJU" 1 working !n - rrntion vrlth the Ar:' rlran K -' " T a c!m!n!' ration to fil" t;, ."rlnsr of th million. of )! !U:!v Tl--ports frrm tho---Mrrr In th d;tr1-t t'1' of irr-. :.. -5 foi:n 1 f!f-a-I lr. tho r-:r. :s !.s y an 1 of others r -r.t - - V' 1: orr to k' o v M;- Hranlrirn, who 1 onn to r"f m fo Ru:. will Uli c f -on liti -h 5Tv th'm. Jr.vit if jor. for th"- Iur-h-n Iiüv I on f-1. ri t out to orr r. : z ;t '. o s an.'! c'ui. of ;he ry, lnrlii'lii'.c: th" wom-n'-j rli-M. am' th 7ii-'f iiiiT will l""1 :i to tho r1'!-''!" tn nrrlr t " ;tiz-n.- an 'iji'TüHil'y to h' ir ;tn ifciithorit.it and j.erronal ;if;nt of th work thnt i." hintr ilnr.'- :n.
Need Fuel? Here Is Chance For A Supply Free
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that i plir.nf-1 for th firu;r. Il.'TA-atlor.!. a numr'T of whih Jiavf alrifiy rrivil, -in ! irii'lf at th Chamber of Ccrnmrro;.
Rational Head of Society In Address Chapter Her
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Arr.'-ri-an S"i ty For St 1 Tr-at-li'K N arrar.prir.sr a linnT for I'
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T'af Twyrr will h? th- i-pfakrr. Mr. 'fil'.i'in. who i ire ;r--i-(Vn: ar..l tr'.isurrr of the H nry Foutli'r I'.r.c.iuffriPf: Co. of Hartfopil. Conti., will .p''3k Isfort' t)f r r;i. it ion on "What Happr. Winn S-l Heat Trrarl ami (II n'J;ofi." .Mr. f)wfr N ono of thf rontri-l.utin-r.iirors of thf Foundry Matr;i7ii:'' -f 'V-vfland. .. an'l his s t 1 1 -jf' t w;!! r.o ro'.it'l to foundry voii.
t t i . . . n : u h a - on r of ton-- of ruhi'ii" r ! 1 1 w h'Ti ( ut rr h rn k a n c ! .: h M u. - a-r-'. f r i n r 1 v luirn-
( i f in th" s-a:n hoil-rs, tri; tn j hp-'it w.j m int"P..'- that if w.n I four ! in.i'iri' ij.i in tr.- lto;l-r. Th' ro:i:t'i v.i'u" ;s n uliihl hriv " i th S'ipT Tr öl Tir- "o." öi.-n to :t to tv" -Iv So'-th If r-l f'!ks. ! A' -oT'lin to Mr. S?-ii!h people , 'ii i' roup' an.l ii. iul aw a" as tnurh
a irv'y no 'i. i on y oar ;i.ipo i i.-i tliaf no iti'l i i'l u;i 1 .iha!l haul .awiyi
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; ;::!- ilarrtt. 722 Ovland av., i :n l. r .: pp"i' ation for a divorce from ' i.. r .;;-! 'nd. .Jo-.ph. fild In superi i or i o-jrt N'o. , l'ritlay mominsr, I ( t, !'!."! th it hr husband told hr
; rp" to tn'ir marrlagp that ne naa
T.iol'- p.rio.innt provision for a'
fliild I'V hi- fir?t marriasr4.
v:i,v( fn:i ntlv larn (! thnt h had not
an-l was Kreativ humiliatf-d by his arrr-t ou a ohar' of failing to Ptip-pf-rt his rhild. She also charges th.it li' fal"Iy a ijo-il hr o unhastity, tiiat did not support her, .ii -1 yiat h was f rfjupntl-y pon at ruht and nrvrr pavo her an cxplan at ion as to w hrrr lie had bofn. They
wfic roarrif-u June i oi iai year ," iid y p irrttd .Tan. 25.
v-Tur..-- CI. j ;f,ra j;. Johnson, C2S',, Lincoln r; vv 1 am of anv ;ili I: , harttf that hrr husband. i:m fu l for ro.t! . AU,...rt v.;i ahusivo. ( alh-d her - -:' '.:. jn'iTMf s and i.th'Tw !.- mi.trr;atel her. 1 Tu ''... throuch : Th,y wf.r,. llUl,rj,.,i jn June." 1320, .it !. .: ; '! tin- an-i;,,,,, : 'parat d th following F-pten.-
I . r, sd- h iros in lirr complaint for üvorco. f-i.i ''onn tt married (Jrorge Conli' tt Ii Ort. S. 1 1 1 2 , and between that tltM" and January, whon they s p ii a : d. h- was rul to h" r, sh ;r.a r in h r divirot- complaint.
route to Wa.ukegan today where ar-1
fruments for a parate trial for Gov. In Small and Vernon Curtis will ho prented before Judge Edwards Saturday. Gov. Small was in Chicago today, and will be present In court Saturday. Vernon Curtia of Grant Park is under quarantine at his home where his ?on Is suffering from diphtheria and If not present he will bo represented in court by his attorneys. It is expected that dates for the
She ! defendants' trial for alleged con-
INDUSTRIAL GIRLS
NAME NEW OFFICERS!;
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! which the girN participated in I.a : Th "hiakor.c club or M.ri- tr--'srr. .N.i.irii I sinus in the pymnasium. Mi-s awaka: Ireeid-nt :iara Spnor: . rt-preent::-.. P' r -'h I'hemia himont continued r ! v;.- president. Marie lnneu; -c- i ('Ihm ( uM"iI
cushion of th working cir!.' reed. : tarv. I'sther Ichl'.tnor. treaur-r. i Ihirp lli
tikir.ff as her .uhjtct, "I in : H ii:;tt Schmitt: council rcprffnra- j Watdi Cr
My Joh." jt:. lorothy Middle-ton.
.Vim Hazel Iowinan, 1. ( "l.n?" nindrr-'o rluh romnnsod of
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Group Event at Y. V. C. A. Mii-s Iamont Speak?.
Officers for the year were elected by five Industrial pirl.V clubs at their meetinsr Thursday evening at the Y. W. C. A. ' Supper wns perved at 6:15 o'clock to over SO. after
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Cottag (Jrovo av. were 1. onore.l with gift? froTi their clubs ar.J from the federation as a who!. They are leaving for Chicago to attend the nur.e training '-hool at the Vet Suburban liopital in Oak Park. StndchiUcr (iirls IHect. Tr.e officers elected are as fo!-
ti:.idrar.c! club, r-irnp'-01!
:j.rI- fr "m the S;udehik r corn, and
! their frie'r.ds: President. Klorenc
Siecrist; vie1 president. Florence N'eff; .---cretary. Cclia Lincolnhall: treasurer. Myra Caey; cour.-il representative, Nell Dav;.
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Chilled Plow works: President.
Pauline Judy; vice pre-H?nr. I.U"i Moritz: secretary. Ann Herman; i
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I Th- supply on hand i: surd that
pp'p'rlv utili'd tin- 1" ids will
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ciy oiks i hi ; : i i:.-- tapimwr f tin- winft r.
spfracy will be iet by Judge Edwards Saturday followdng arralgmment.
DENTAL PROFESSOR SLASHES IN FIGHT CHICAGO. Jan. 27. FVanci Populorum. raid to be a professor at the Chicago Dental college, was flashed with a razor And peverely wounded early today In a mjtnerlout: affray In front of his home. Dr. Alpheus G. MeGee. also raid to be conected with the dental college, was arrested after Dr. Populorum, had accused him of the assault. Dr. McPee denied the attack and Dr. Populorum. beyond stying that "it will all come out later" declined to give any reason for the alleged as-pault.
ROTIT CAI!4 HWhCl l flight damarej resulted to both cam. when a Ford sedan driven by John Grant, Janitor of the Hager building, collided with a touring car. Indiana license 160112, at the intersection of Main st. and Jefferson blvd., late Thursday evening. Grant's car, going wert on Jefferson blvd., was headed by other car, going north on Main. A bent front axlo and angle-Irons and a broken
THORNLES BFRRY IS i VI M 1 or IIUS" rrrra 1 nVJXliL.O LfL.v 1 IO For th,. henetit of those brühen CREATED CY DURBANK 1 vhu have failffl to follow the situa SANTA TjfSA, i n. -T. 1 tlon in Irolarul there i an ippor-
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sjr-i-'.d.d in rnakirt- l.r-riT picking ' Goldie Mann's four cigar stores, a joy. lie p'-rfect -d today a "thorn-; AH kinds of questions are explained l"s hla'-kb'-rry" whi- h in yb Id and!ovr a convivial cigar. Make ono
I sir surp t-. a .- tb.- old thorny variety. v f tru-sn- your meeting place.
in i:s iv itnwr.ii. Miv. Clvde P. Shoupc, 111 S. I .auud st., wn--- notified Friday by I)'iier authorities of the death of h r hust-and Thursday night in that city. Shoupe, a traveling salesman, lor many years has been a resident of South P-nd. Death came as a result of small pox and after a three days Illness.
Mi. Shoupe leaves a widow and t headlight resulted to the Ford ma
thrt ( ohildu n. How ard. Clarenc I chine.
and Piehaids.
T!v bdy will be brought here for VALUES OF IIOMi: INCREASFJ).
burial. The value of a great many homes
has been increased by protecting them with Elaborated Roofing. Not only have the home owners Increased the beauty of the home but have added untold fire protection as well. No longer need the home owner worry about roof fires, as Elaborated Roofing Is Fire Resisting. Elaborated Roofing Co., 107 W. Division st.. Main 2403. 22-tf
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Corset Specials Discontinued numbers of a well known brand, in front lace $5.00 Corsets $3.33 $5.50 Corsets $3.G8 $6.50 Corsets $4.33
Dress Skirts
Values to $15.00 $5.00 One rack of Dress Skirts in navy, black and a few plaids. They formerly sold up to $15.00; choice Saturday at $5.00
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This store has always been known as a store that tells the truth in all its advertising and one-price high-grade merchandise. And we have no hesitancy in stating that this Annual January Clearance Sale is the greatest value-giving event we have held in many years. The fact is we have many lines of winter merchandise we must dispose of to make room for Spring goods now coming in. This is not a profit-making sale, but a sale of high-grade garments of fine quality, coupled with smart styles and unexcelled workmanship, at prices that are far below manufacturing costs. If you would save, if you would enjoy a most substantial saving, don't fail to come here and look these garments over. Come prepared to get the most extraordinary bargains in many, many years.
Women's Flannelette Gowns Women's Flannelette Gowns in white and pink and blue stripes; very special at $1.00
Dress Aprons
Percale Aprons. V neck, short sleeves, belted style, in pink, blue and grey checks; reduced to 89c TV r-i a
i ie-DacK. Aprons, iigni per- (.
cale, square neck, short sleeves; jale price 89c
Fancy Dress Aprons, neat ftl rJ f light patterns, $2.50 value; Nl-v'.'-' sale price $1.79 IjMJj
Children s Aprons in dark blue, grey and light patterns, sizes 6 and 8 at 50c; sizes 10, 12. 14 at 95c
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Infants Caps Special 79c
CAPS FOR- DABn5
Infants White Knit Caps, pink and blue trimmed; reduced to 79c
Hosiery Specials
Stylish Winter Coats The Season's Best Values
Half Price and Less We consider our values and prices on smart Coats to be the best of the season. Don't take our word for it, but come in and see for yourself. All reduced for final clearance at $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00
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Boys' and Girls Black Ribbed Hose 1 5 c value, pair . . . 10c Boys" and Girls' Ribbed Hose in black
and brown, reduced to .15c Children's Black Cotton Hose, formerly 45c, special, pair 25c Women's Hose in black, white, brown and navy, formerly 50c, special, pair 25c Darn-Les Silk Hose in black and brown, the kind that wear better, now reduced to, pair 85c Men's Underwear Better Values Men's T
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double, Sat- lfc--'-urday only $2.45 Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, formerly $1.25 value; special, garment .89c Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts in dainty colored stripes; a very' unusual value, Saturday only . .95c Window Shades Complete 50c 36-inch dark green water color shades, special . . .50c Jewelry Special 50c Values 19c One lot of Pins, Brooches. Rings, etc., neatly boxed; regular 50c value, Saturday at 19c
Sale of Silk Dresses At $9.75 and $14.75
Children's All Wool Sweaters, 1, 2, 3 years, slipover and coat styles; very special $1.69 Towels Lower Prices
The Dresses in this lot formerly were on sale at $14.75 and they were wonderful values at that price. Now these same dresses have been regrouped and the $14.75 all go in at, each
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These Dresses formerly were on sale at $22.75 and were considered the best values anywhere. As the lot contained dresses that formerly sold up to $59.50. Now these same dresses all go in at, each
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Blanket Specials All Wool Blankets, size 66x30, in dainty pink, blue and tan plaids, excellent quality: extreme value at, pair $7.95 Part Wool Bankets, beautiful white lurTy blankets with pink and blue borders, soisette bound; a big value,
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Women's Outing Flannel Gowns and Pajamas In plain white and pink and blue stripes; values up to $2.95, choice $1.45
Fancy Turkish Bath Towels, good size, heavy weight, excellent quality, in gold, blue, pink and lavender brocaded borders; sale price 67c Fancy Huck Towel?, hemstitched, figured, size 18x 36; special Saturday . .23c Steven's All Linen Craj-h Toweling, 18 inch; special, yard 29c Toilet Articles At Special Prices M e nnen's
Muslin Underwear Musi in Petticoats and Gowns of fine nainsook, also Philippine hand made, hand embroidered Gowns and Envelope Chemise, 11 l r i
S v; -ir Droken line; lormeriy $3.75 älMusa..Ä
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and Wil-rrr II Taj-iujLjL-ii-cum Powder, r jP"7riI
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Cotton Batts Very Special Prices Large 3 pound Cotton Batts, open up 72x90, at the following lower prices 3 pound at 59c, 75c 3 pound stitched 95c 6. 8, 10, 12 ounce batts at Very Special Prices January Clearance of Blankets and Comforters Big Reductions in Quality Gloves We are closing out a line of Kid and Cape Gloves at a big saving.
Talcum Pow
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Palm Olive Talcum Powder; 25c value, can .... 19c William's Turkish Bath Soap, large bar; 15c value, Saturday, cake 11c Palm Olive Shaving Cream. 35c value, tube .29c Woodbury's Facial Cream 25c value, tube 19c Best quality Shaving Soap, very special, 5 caket for 29c Hudnut's Tooth Patr at 25c We carry a good line of Perfumes and Toilet Waters at the right prices.
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