South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1922 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY IS. 122
BOARD OF SAFETY APPOINTS TWO MEW MEMBERS TO FORCE
First Scenes of Local Talent Picture Filmed
A! ! i v i n.
Ca: no .lack
a t f rr: . ri on th -as. A r.uml rr 'if
th F.'.k' n'.v!", " uto made Fri-
MOVE FOR COLFAX HBOY BANDITS MAY Of 7 . n
wdmadtat mnniünüM ij nooze
TROKK OF PARALYSIS
FATAL TO AG HD WOMAN
Goes Into River
MAIL POUCH TAKEN : :-:
BE TRIED AT MILES 'it:-mA CO. MESSENGER?? - - rf at h-r haruc. KOj IJr.ru::. way i; ..; trt ; r . r 'r t. I ..-:
. i t r
I .ir.
a: l.-ii:.
r. of th' Ak Park Hoard to Cooperate
ir
I v.f of th
Andrzrjrvv-ki nnd Clemen5 Nampil to Pnlirr Department Delav Danco Action.
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I Say Michigan Official- Have
in Honoring Former Vice- Mathers Wins Second Race ; v;t'on cr (a?(. Apainst Youtli
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v. o rr. r. u r o f rr- by th- 1"--. in their rr'u!:ir ir.-ft:ri:r Frid.tv
poir.ieei -in J- hn H. Is.ioo ;iv.. nr.
No tln rl !!vf n;er.t '.f a p . :Avr :
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- i rj - h! r. T t o i r e rt V.' P a r r' 'I r ct Ion : J; a 4 ra ' j i r : w (i man To 1 . j c'then b" a
duty, i A d. ! i I i o r i I u p r oi r. ::t :i . t h j l'r:!" f-.r1"1 !r. vi fif fh" rf-'T.t I
SM T. An-1-7, o j o
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T-iV.nr r' :!:
'lntil t!i n-xt ' p ' ! r i r f t h: r'hin appir. t a .:: r a p' i:n ii'r.-I r such
r. v. li p:in tho Ira..!, fipp-ir "1 1,- --t'--, t ' 1 ' ' r-i f ri. -t
r:;. trkiMy 'Af .l ar. 1 v;ith cxirrrr.e :
. l'rnnk Hn?m nr. l ,'hn r!" Mi;:-:'1" rT a.i a.i of the Ik to
Trr. ah'i rrv trariTs n.n'1 kci
!:. director. I.rr-rt'r lUr.vniiM f-
lit i. .-IV.
President Here.
j A national movement to 1 i ftart"l scon l)v th" Odd Follows
th. ruvi'h'it th country, to rrrrt a Jiionunif r;t hr to tho m'-rnTy of Srhuvit-r .'olfax. vicc-nrr-sJ.Ir-nt of
th" iniifd States under l'rs't Jrar.t
IX- 1 lit 1 1 .1
itli .iiej:e(i iootitprr Hut '"Evidence" Is Lo?t.
i
Than That Herr.
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Cf th-" Ural r7t.
hr takon to lay. Work v;ll , eivtr-d at 1 fj'r:ock on .TfTor.on ft., ad-
I.tional .-' r,'iii will r Tr.a!" Surday
PrhiMtion Kr.frmi-.
Harry Mathers ar.d deta.!. whi hu:.;n fnr Kuor vi iMtors !n (Jrar.r yc-r-rd.iy afffrrionn, fl?:ovr 1
and a resilient of this city for ir.onv- M Kajkl. rrpri-tr -ot a than So yt-ar. ; drink prior at 222 IS.icn "tto i:.v?rs, I7t Grand truster thl city, actins: In a -i:--p:.-:ous man-
J .a nort author
. r. Ta r. '. i ry ns to
Th.o;r..T I'r-'.or.kti at'd
Ivf-iy. of (I rand K.i; c ni'r5-l to rift"
port'
Tri ( A r
r Mill in (". :-.(- il of i::,as ?--p.-! ! r spt -:i: h.. who
y s't-rday j ffT:;o-":i -Toko of ir.raly?:.-: r : :f t h v c o k . Itorts at Find". iy, In. "S. fhe had . f: S' uth It r.d yars a J " , 1 " o v.'a :r. a r : V.'-.rpa n at Nil- . Mich.
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Ia Heinoved From Hievclc j Left in Front of Michigan ; St. Store.
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-o-.v oft'
of a i. -.all rob-
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Fa'
of the rwld Follows of thhs city.
apat
iy for final
r.T. arC'"rdir.ix to thn rl!a-rs. i
l ird t.efore th I'ark Uoar-t at; Jr.itr.om turn to c:v.. rna.. out, th-ir meeting last niht and asked , Hajo-.vki x?r.r his m:o h:n ap to :,c , th-m to rouperato in tho movement ! rnt!s an hour. A companion with
oo-ir.iv Thi:r-diy, to a r. :!i;,."-r
of h ' :'ip- ar d a-.'o th- fts jr. frr. M: hl"in and this ;t. ("lii-f of 1' !'. ". Iin r.-.jip -: d por?" :i:i - t- rtPa?" th- pair
wo en;: r a:. it
and Mrs. L?: P i Tu'.v IiS ith IPr. 1. two s: t - r. F. Ttis cf S:. Charit-, I i!
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i . :t r. :n a ;r :i" s x : f : i-r. v. a --5 tho r e n
ry Friday i:iorr.:::?. rtnioipn W !.-, a no'ncr in t'r.o rp'.ov of t'fiC G'Tr."; ("nttr .'o.
a - h of t
Find . N ;, v and
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i ui hen! on I arm
V -t : : ,'!:ouh Floctri- '
to th.o
at torn p:
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r ::- to ddun rf
tot CO'
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is th.o film rn ': than V.Vdne.-d
tion. Tho picturo will ho shown at tho F'. o kstono thoator durirxr tlio we ok h'inr.ins' J" !. 2ß.
, t 1-y ofTerir plat of land In or," of. Fajowski was attempting to ru.h h j ,,n-itz. a rvrrrhant at f(
ar.s'A r fr t no
Thoiv,.-is Hor-
. .i:;-h:-a
, ! th city park.', providlnff th monu-. :arrt cooler, enso on t.to roar n. tro . np rch jr.. n, was ir.form.-d.
iiu ni is 10 i cr?tu in in.s tacy. ; m m-.. ........ ... i ....... , ,nVi vf-r, uui .m;ni.ii:i ,i i . . . . a. .-i Tho hoard agreed to donate such ; ar- nt !-!iv r.-.r.ta!n-d liquor whi-h j vrint the pair for offcn?-s committed
Richard Wright cf ar. I (:: !.:!.( r. V. I'l.itt. Xfhr. s.:rvlve T u noral -: rvi - - s v ;
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to this citv.
P : r, r. r. 0 1 of tho
coor.om
s f or or-, i pto,l. j - di' tatin ap- j r 1 1 :;,':i!icrH i
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tho p-;:-y of p j.'nt nts f i carr.- 1 a-. Th- m---i rr.o-tly tak"n
or roii
Orr it.r nt ' . h r o
rot proe'Tif. l.o'r.s
"iid. fror; :ho rity. rnxnt cl'iitJon. A cArr-.nilt'oo of four randy mariiif "1 r t r nrd mon lr.toro.-to-; jn hri
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hoi'ir. T''.n Fy'.. dru-j
f tho ho tr'1, wis j
a ?c,nt, :t wa.1 1
OUTLINES RELATION OF WOMAN CITIZEN TO LAW IN ADDRESS
In N'iles and Grand Fapk's.
Mich., is relieved to i.av :gr st caco ac:i'r.ft tlo- two
youths, on a t lurgc of hohlin; v. M. H. Docker of tliat city, later
j Ni!'-. ith stn
Woman Deputy Attorney General of State in Forceful Talk at Progress Club.
! of ar jaot v.-jrh J): petition sar
t o locad ir.f r'-harit.s j ard and pr- ' : ; t r- 1 a i
h
n; er" i 't nts l ' .os.
tho hr.ard raotnhrs pro-nt tuakint: i'c known that cor.". deration would
I'o s:iv n th- ptitp n v. iVn thfnt memhr an! ';:y Attv. F. Fianmiond o.'i;!d ho prc-r.t.
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Tho hoird a'-o hvird
T M ' j O Of t
;-fr fonro
Vhifo M'
a roproronr ('. wirl
P
ril.T-'O r, f -timaf !
itv n. kostishii. A hriihant speaker, (apahlo to drivo homo hor mf-.sacto with an ap-
O'ri f.rn. fill l:rof.npsc Trc t-iF
rofju t I n-' th institution of r-ar.dy 1 wara 1- ranklm Unit' ot in-uanapo-Iur.ch hoird. Xn actin was tnl;on i:y deputy attorney contra I of In-
j diana. spoke for nearly two hours I Friday afternoon before tho memj oer.-. of the civir.' and Philanthropy I ilop.i rt roont of th Proftre.-s club at
tho rlut' hou?e. Mrs. U'hi'o, tlio only woman deputy attorney poneral In tho tTnltrd Stites who is handling criminal app..il c.i. -es. chose to address lir aiolierve ru "Woman's Ilolation to the Law." She said: "Woman's first relation to the law. a iot heretofore her only relation. Is th'ir r)h.-"ervanor. I he'.ievr, in view of my own experience, it will not come amis-, to make a special plea for a wi.-er ohservar.ro, hy women, of local and evn sto and national law.-;. City ordinances, if wo live in the i;y, are a part of our daily lives from tho rare of the jrarhae
can to th fi and hui!dir.-r
without exception such regulations.
n,j line ine result oi exj)eri"no and ne-
lar.d as r.eces-rtrv and will make an ! he was br:n?:r.ir
dfort to interest other branches of ; Ita jowski 'je.;rodod In crossing th tho city government and civic or-Utate lir.o ar. 1 ?pI into Michigan.
rrini-..-irior.s in hones of havinsr thin: Mathors aro.l his men later saw
! citv selected as the Fite for tho 1 Ilajew ski on a cro. road, west ot
memorial. f.r inpor. arai a not nor raco mr tr.o ( stoali:r4 his rutomoMie wmcii ta Schuyler Colfax, born in Now state line endued. The chao ror.-j aar.doned whoi tliey started for York City in lh23, was a crtat tntied for more than six mih s and ( this city. Krandson of Gen. Phillip Schuyler, j Pa jowski was captured a short dix- j D.-p.nito aetion will be taken by
lie receive i a meuei onimuii -, i'un uuuit i " ....... in.- iiui k . . , . . ! school education, accompanied his after toincr the wooden box into ( X)rct. d. and it is believe,! CJ
ivnthiT In In,1::in.i u-lmn nuito votirtr I the water. It Is bOUove,J that the votlthtUl hohlup" Wil t o tamed oVt r
atal in 1845 becamo editor and pro-j box contained two 10-gallon J;: ot prietor cf the St. Jo.-ph Valley j liquor, which were lost when the T:e,dsor, which ho made ono of the 'box was thrown over, and MathT.
m st mauentiai journals in trie nan to ne eomei-.i. v. m an i'u.pij
packing box for his troubles. When Fearched, Itajewski had a loaded revolver on him, and was charsoj with carrying concotilod weapons. Itajew.ki furnished bcnd.s of $1.000 and will receive a hearing in city court this mornlnp.
may 'do ?o at th.o horir' oa nd Mor.-ba .
a ry Surrhn
Dry wood for sale. ?!ove ler.ctli. South Works. Ma in 2113.
a r. I M : n t: fa turir.r t. o., I ravine
': o; ;;:! dd r.-
. yanv op h: b'.y rf, wo;; to a
j. nd trn-cotit stör' shot j o'cio.-v ar.d when h- r-
1 m. i r. r.t s later t h
; t ort s w ere c or, e. ; Iteportira: tho mail theft to hi ! employ .-r F. A. 'iark. b.il of:.-"
ir.an.ic- r, i:ot;l;e,i tit-' po;r.-. ii;" pouep.. ;:('.! by th rHrr in his re gat Jar trips for the trail, c-or.tair.d
a i
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sof:
Hard ar.d
Bend Dowel
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Fe o:
ltfrs no-
i"at nttsbur:. Pa., it is sail.
irk e l I F i?: '
S3tf j FP :Pi:r: i the hoa-hjuartr-r o
rr.amm J r. c ( rv, p r . - i r diVi to ' ky ar 1 2 J"h n .T
, . o -, : . . - , ' . ck- 1 on 're
t!te xiles authoriti-s.
to til' a r. -.-.'
Jirie-pe.
patrol far. To i c : i a f h i
fully puipi'd rind projiorly de, or.ilet). dr',at tT'i liero, it was stated, would appr jximato $r,0dn, such
fit a to. He Koon becanit prominent, lirst an a Henry Clay Whig-, and after lv3 4 as a republican, in politics. He was a member of the national House of Fr preventatives (1SÖC.-9), in which lie, was a leading; republican debater, and of which he was speaker from 163-9. From 1S69 to 1S7C, during- the p.rst administration of 1 res't Orant, ho was vice-president of the U. S. Mr. Colfax died in this city In 1S5, at his homo, which. Htool at that tiTne at what is now Colfajc and Taylor sts.
Significance of 'Watcher at Gate9 Provides Puzzle
PEFFLEY REMOVED TO COUNTY JAIL
figure, ho the warm
'.ever, pod meeting- with f vor r.f the hoard. Xo
now motor o,uipment was ordered
Rev. E. J. Pace to Speak At City Rescue Mission lie v. K. J. race, D. D.. a blblo teacher of the extension department of the Moody in.titite of Chicago, will he tho special npeaker at the City Ilescuo Mission the week of March 2 to M;rch 1'. Itev. Pace -rved 10 yeans as i mi.-v;on;:ry to the Philippines, and is -well known as a cartoonist. He will teach a
class every afternoon and will dcj liver a sermon every cvoning- of the
week he is here.
Title of Play Baffles Thoc Not Understanding Spiritism Question.
purchase. 1 for either th l!co depa rt rnont.-.
e or po-
ollowing t!i- complaint of I
o
nv
Sthrol thit
from frivincr
Ilid down for
led to mipd the ex ordinance pr o h i 1i t i n :
i n
tori -t. ; I her i
tires', I
Chief Irving
bo pr? hiV-: d tars over ho.-o
ine poirn i i 1 stereo rf an
Kiicii catting1 tnrotia lire
ordered Chief of police I-tno t po that thrt ordinance was enforced and that I.iPus he t ikrn ir.'o custody. Pie,fpxIH .c(i(H. Considoratioa was iven to tho purchase of hhrg ra lunets for i.sa by tho identit'; -itiou h;;i-e;ix r'( the police departmert hut f t ot aide action v;is j o 1 p o i . o , . Th n' v.- appo.ntees to tiie for o
qa.tiitid nt.d'T tli
i haraoter ru!"--. (.''rninn.H is HI years f'!d and a marrio.i man. Andrzojew-
t
servanco of f.ro laws regulations. Ahmest
Wounded Holdup Man, Confessed Robber of Store, Taken From Hospital.
i-ki. 27 vr irs c!d. is unmarried The
litter. Known for his Po.:'.i! troo.l 1 '
'OÄty for the safety not only of our own health and property, but for others. ScYinl Itclatlon." "Woman's second relation to the laws is in their enforcement. These same laws that I a.-k you to observe, I also ask you to help enforce and you have as a voting ritir.'ii and a taxpayer, a right to de. main! of the proper authorities that
and i l"ey -hould bo enforced." ' T'm i ? . j t. r i- .Via ! . . a .
Iii- l 'Li , . 1 i I O i I O p I L aro-e of public opinion behind law enforcement, explaining that law is
lgmahy enacted at the behest of
Maurice F Pcfdey of Fikhart. who has been confined to tho Fp
worth hospital for tho past weak as the result of a wound inflicted by a
"-caliber revolver, was removed to yesterday afternoon
The significance cf the title of the, play which Its authors. William Koeder and A. F. Pradloy, have called, j "The Watcher at the Cho" is pur.-7.m-x to many who do not under- I
stand the question involving the identity of the spirits with whom spiritualists and scientists Iiavo estabosliod . ommtinication. It may be admitted that such cooimnnication is had and ;it
jsame time it may be den cd tho posjsil ility of talking to th'dead, for
. xists a world made up ol spirits.
that have never oe n embodied, that
Plan.s for tho organization of a is good and evil spirits. Tho latter Iarent-Teacher association in tho aro supposed to be the fallen r.nFaurel school district will bo made Ur?, and it is they who are said at a coming meeting as a result of falsely to represent themselves to be the decision reached by mother; ot the souls of the departed with whom tho district who mot at the school ! the earth-bound seek to converse.
If this assumpFon is true, and the
Parent-Teacher Branch for
Laurel School Planned
the ounty jail yesterday afternoon.
i
Mrs. Homer J. Miller spoke on tho
Peffley, accompanied by Stanley j value of such an association ycterPasn and Harold Stone, held up tho 'day, as did Principal F. O. Svhoep-
F. Ij. Wemp grocery store, ?,'2Ö W. Madison st.. n Saturday night. Fei.
i, and In making a getaway. Pefiley j nurse, Mis Cannon, and a fdrort chil-
authors of "Tho Watcher at the (Pate" arc convinced that it is. del. -terious moral, mental ar.d physical
pei. a demonstration oi proper iooa euecis wi ie. ia no.;. .n- i'iuo.i-.-
for children was given by the, school) r.t spirit ronmiunicauon
raiuro and buoyant optrmi-m. imt- 1 pul.o - rqunioir and that it should
riod his prn.spe, tie m plovers bv n''' u l 11 r ornpiete eniorccrnrnt.
torm and won ;n-st honors for ;ip
v.aslt shot by tho clerk whom they had held up. The three made their way to Elkhart that night where Peffley was riven treatment. Acting upon informntbm g'ven by a News-Times reporter. Chief Lane ami Capt. Hamilton went to Fikhart and after receiving a statement from Peffley. admitting the holdup, placed him under lO.ofK bonds.
dren's -program was presented under the direction of Miss Florence Ferner.
Pasli and Stone were arrested.
I w int to brinq- to your eppec'al ! later bv the local authorities and
pointmej-.t to the force despite tho
less cf a fitis'T and wounds i
i , r i
d I
at th front in Fran. e.
lie hand e.f Pn s't V. . Davie. - of
lh bord. An Ir.rjew-k; sfti-Po d' bis inquisitor as to tho pr, -nt use j
attcr.tiou the ISth amendment to
the gi
of his hir.d dspi'e th dipit. Andrzejew .-k i's w a r nothing e!-e did. won n ppoir. t men . Carr i t" wounds am' thre., h o'o hn praf'ed t replo"rfr,o l.'o-AM tin.iv, the
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rero; i,
the
1 1
or
v ! i i O , '!
su:V:";eti:
pli.-ant '-h.o'Ard
o ! :,H O'O To M .5 ( ro
a; Wound ! a; i"Pi: ut Tli burst of shrapr.e-;.
T uo Quarts of 'Moonshine'
constitution. I appeal to you to
' I r.i -' ; ! n g .-ujij'uu iu
-tr.o ( itiorccment. ot the amendment.
The government which fpive vou tho
F.'th amendment lri. the right to d tnand cd' v or your assistance in I
enforcing tlo1 lth amendment. Mere observance o?" law is net eneuigh.
strict allegiance- to tho constitution
vi 1
( women snotua gijdiv a
v.-oi-ld. unique, truly, 3
, ' t; great ;u its conception, respecte,!. I n
iev rero ed and coveted in rverv
other nation of the world. In fact, it is a pirt rf our r.ntion'H honor, lorlhric'it. strength .and predoction in which all our rights arc guaranteed. Schall Ave re -pert some parts of its inception and sneer at its
are now confined to the rounty undor $P"hO"0 bonds crch.
jail
"When you say Masters.
cfgars say
Dutch 43-tf
Phillip IloenficM. '221 S. Taylor ft., was arrested yesterday afternoon by Officer Olmstcad. charged with operating an automobile without a licence. Itosentield furnished a $30 bond for appearance' in city court this morning.
When Aon Masters.
ay cigars say
Dutch 43-tf
Swank Dyes Clothing Main 701 32-tf.
Waiting at lite gate to our sou1.-,
then, is ;.n evil spirit, watehfui for very opportunity to get pos-os.-ie. n of the key which is railed the freewill. "The Watcher" is tho doo.il. The .Joyce Kilmer Players, the foremost CatP.oli-? players' guild of Chicago, .arrive in South IP rid Saturday afternoon. Tiny will appear at tho Oliver theater Sunday afternoon and evening. St. Marys college and aii'deniy has reserved 1Ö0 :;.t for the ,'veninu i er fo-, raa nr e
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I , , i la m K Ii 1 IP h K Ier. t-rov.n leat iier. all
Oliver Held nicz.-i in no t eer. We.Incs I.iv ni'-'la. i:-;ird. I'ir.d'r rail Mi ha w.ika 1
heaVd h li oi Pdps Ol
vhich is one (ions in the
n tttttt i
e : : v
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i r
('ause .irrest of Owner VJ i d .-1 a w La 1 V. it i ; '., p roprietor
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W. revision .--r'av afieppcor
V. .O arr -:e I yrsterlv jVfrctUe Sergt.
V lent in I hn-ki nod dot -i it arid i f:nprr.i w'tli nr.". iwfni possrs--;on of liquor for s.-'le, i-n a t'.vo-qirurt Jar of "muP-" v. ,i - foand on bi3 prern r-e s. A Foan h , f the sc't drink parlot rovpalrd that there v. is ro li-paor on hand, but in arvhir g !; hctr.e 03 t h' floor abo--. P.-o p p:, r was four. el hi PP. n ir. ot . of the pvirg re-op; s.
mee
Played
Isham
TT
in
boo til
I
Ik Jew ir: t'onds ar.d win a: '-.: Piorrir' ' h e arinc.
d
P-
j ." '." ou; t ;ra rv
o gitimate growth? I , Widening Influoncc. In com hision. Mrs. W!:ito spoke t
of wem en s w-.deiiing IntPaence, say- j t ing: "Women of all aces have been
able to sway kingn, mold empirost
mihi oouitr.tio Doununnef, out. inrir
infiuepce has born rather hy rmo-jh tfonal appeal anel intrigTio. Todav i M
cur influence is of the mind as well a. of the heart, of understanding as w, 11 as sympathy. How proud we aro that when the mighty nations of the emh come to our capitol to dirusi the frreatrst civ.' questions ' f th.o ace?, tliat it i- Hioi.pht cml-i.e.-.tly fittinc: that there shall br c.-illed into this ronferonce, four
j women, not specialists, but
al
Major Pen cock to Sftfah At Salvation Army Hall Major Walter !' .... o, k. t rri'oria! st er tarw c'' t h.- Iva t ion A rm v.
'hi -.-o. w; Arrit- h.- '. :. cay rnorri: et in the sisto.l .v ,
VP
t,
i a -v a F. c, : ! " o' r
i ;'a t ;op.
i :i , t'ink a r 1 a c a i n
around trained women ar.d that one
r f t'ictn should be the president of j the Federation of Women's clubs j Mr. TP.oma.- (1. Winter. My appeal to you today is that you think seri-cu-ry, th.it Voti bo r'er nb-rt. that i you us.- your vo;ee and your pen to assist ;n tlv ohsetwance and enict-! r.ent of laws, nud that you forget i not your po"wer."
He packed the Tribune Hall solid with people who wanted to dance to his music, and Isham Jones records sold like wildfire because folks found that his music was real music You can hear Isham Jones every night at the
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THE SHOOTING GALLERY F-r r a h a ft; p. it v. a to t"p i . i f : " '. ' '" the o i ; g c a ! -lory at tP- p ;; '- or r f itr and wat--h t r. gor-o; s j . -p j it g aw. y at tt-.e .-lav pif " ard bird - ? Fr.g! P.ang! I :r.-g-g-g-g! Th sho-s v. r... kb and th big g -g V oubi li'.g at evopy blills-eve (: th t ! I'g- T. And tho hr.-d thing u kr.-.v you were up at the , o'.i'.t r h ero aiming ti-., !';n::t at ti.it tan-taFz.ir.-g strir.g of white , lay du- ks -hat rr.ov- 1 arro the i,,.r.-.r yrt cf t) o p .üery! Fame way with Tho- N--w s-T.:no C:HsF;.-d Soct.or it's .1 Shoot!rg gallery cf money--- p g oppcrtui.itie.e Notion how tho peopP o; South ru-r.i tak-s ad vantage of these "abuts" ory day. look c. ,-or th. offers yojrslf. TJon get out YOrii gun! Watch th Cla.-siP.rd Ads every da v.
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Vou can also hear other world famous Brunswick artists at the same time, because
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No lo- siitiirHxl rty K. Srtdiiol!. 44 1 S. t'.hapin -t-. when a chimriev tire broke out at his hom"
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termedlato dopartmonts of tho Y. M. ' C. A., which Ir-ts I ee:t ir. prooe-t? fori?
March records are being played at every performance on the CONCERT GRANDE PHONOGRAPH If you haven't heard the March Brunswick Records, 0 to the Blackstone tonight. It's a pleasant way to pick out the records for your home.
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This old reliable sale comes to a very successful end Saturday evening at closing time. I' oiks who have not attended this big value-giving event scx-eral times during the nine days it was in force have not taken full advantage of the great value giving opportunities this big event affords. You will find everything in this sale from needles and pins to Coatr., Suits and Dresses and every article is a guaranteed saving. Unusual Values at 2 for 9c, 9 c, 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c, 99c and up. Listed Below are Just a Few of the Fvlany Big Values to Be Found Here
Kimono Sill:, inch, in dark patterns. .Sl.." value. ynnl.K) Wemer.-"? Outing Flannel downs, plain white and pink :nol blue stripes; .pecLiI . . . .V)o Vo turn's 1 tt s 1 t n Cewn.s. Chemu-o ar.d I'ott P-oats. plain Rttd loo trimmed; aIuo- to .", choic' S0c Tin Faek Dres.- Aprons, light percale, rio rac trimmed; sik1cial Men's Wool Shirts and Drawrsp foriiK'rly ...Ort Aalurs. garIticnt 09c Women's Outing Flannel Pajamas., 1 pit.ee. in pink and h ue siripes; 52.50 alue. .51.1".) Hoys' Outing Flannel F.ajamis. silk: braid and frog trimmed; $1.50 to 81.1)5 tallica at S1.1! Camisoles, in crepe d rhino ar.d sm tin, lace trimmed; ribbon .--trap shoulders. S.oo values St. P.!) Men's? anel "Women's Fmhreilas. spotdal 'h Idren'fl TPath Jb bes. in dainty' light color combinations; tcry sjMM-ial $l.t? FtPia epiality Cotton Flanket-', size tdbxSO; wry HH'cinl at SI. fill All Si!!-: Tri-olette, ?,r, -n., in color;; sicrnal. van! SI. r.i) Children's Wool Sweator?, 2 nnd 3 year sizes; $?,.(U) value.
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Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Furs Women who have delayed the buying of any article of wantrr apparel wall ftr.d thi a most opportune time and place to make selections. All kinds of women' nnd ini'-s' winter apparel is now selling at the lowest prices in many years.
New Spring Apparel It may look like winter or the outside but inside the store there are many signs of spring most prominently featured are the
New Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts and Millinery You "djill find every garment moderately priced
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