South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 73, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1922
COUNCIL ADOPTS BILL REGULATING PARKING IN CITY
chants' affair eorr.mitte- of i ROMH MAMTIACTlJItER f U. S. PLANS TO HOLD
.inr.Ki',r o: (. nr.'.'T' n.i t.r.u.i, , rTr . . . , , . r - ,.,,,, TMf n iiv rnvrnivc i
fatally injur 1 iv-'to pi-
Anicp.d Hull Ordinance to AI l'iw T0 .Minutes Parking Time in Affected Area.
Interest in the m a ..: re, pe. ! O.'.Iy i :epet to th .10-min- i ute feature. The memher. arr.ird- j
intr to .in announcement maae -ion j vt:rt!r.Rr an o;cpI-:-:on wh
i ,iv .rr. s.iti-r.f.i wun tr.e g :.. n ,-v ,-'
iro:r.im Lilt dt-urr l; UsiU'S Ii-irurA r?;-v
f - - - - 'QK" to an rx'T.sf n (-t th:
limit to hour. Th arm .-.ur.ee-1 ;Vrd with his wife nr.. I ! -thy ...va;-h-rn'-r.t follows: j t,.r. $lr. Picuro. who wa ir. a IjMn-r50lv-d. that th merchants j--- r00ra ch.ld. was slightly
affair committee ei tne ftoui:i uena i pg rtf y,ut tne baby escaped injury
or Lonvncrce is heartily
I WASTE IS CAUSE DEATHS i !
M;w YK. :.!;,nh i:itr(?-; WASHINCTOX. Mar.h 1 - AH HTp OÄQ BUT
STATISTICS
r-je .-' centers at ronfrn;? at the derart-.
rr.T.t of 3cri"u'tur Men lay d:"i1ei;
Piiimr t. a r. I :
tii? t e ne me n in -w
Lrti'j i.y : c h he
front pirn ere.)
t - the ui.Klci of p.rk- - v. !!. j.rovi.-i' r. of S- tin 'J l) : -t f.r-lir.ar.i-. II :'. .c-'c?:cn N'n f be am'-nid r i . J - f O ' 1 o .
i ;". i! " '.. Jo l i-::.r.j-M Avenue "" o ;i Mir h','1!1
... i :i
at th :r -it 4 1 r " j- o Y r I i. p ai 1 thn .'..-.- n ' of other, .'.ttrr.r;.'
f-trft from rrft from
- j'. jt.1'. .-1 r r t . om i- ' fr -ni " fax av r.u to ;-T-- . or: th'- '. f-.-it ?!! of r ! fr- ?!i Va!jir.t':i r. Wjv i .-rr t, parkinc
r ;:ht rurl of Mid an anrl'.' of f arty-t'.v tf.-it t!i rieht front 1 ' t .J ;: 7;j ; n - t h " i : : seh vf'h''.r i h iv a.
ChambT
1
b'-fcre th
tcccrd with thf ordinance now
o!ty
council which win
rrui Lt"- tho pirklrs; of vehicles In
thn .uln i .'-'rtlcn of thi city, and we frt-l that thft enact nient of sjrh
an rrdlr.ar.co will b of real her.eMt !
to th ci
upon rri:mir.iry r fr th- hoM- American G a s Association ir.g of tho wcr,-l dairy onpre' in; . .
irives Hints to iifiuscwivr
! on Cutting Expense. !
NEW YORK, Marrh 1 C. A Mrt
Piruro d!d two liours '.atcr. ! ' " u,ludC' pna 1U Win-1,or" : hintj for general housewives ha
pjcr0 nas I M'o.J hy the xplo!or. : nrin' Prudent of the World ' ralry ; been rompikd by the American Gas of guiphur and p'.t-h whirh wa. ! Concrs aoclatlon. announce,! that ; Ajso-M.ition. which has been Jr. vest I-
t. y't" The nol'.-f. o- hA h-J hon ! l,J "m,m m. Kaxinc tne ways manufactured
th.is country Fome tim rxt fill
T'.- !at or the city In which th !
c"!-isre-ss will a5rnblf were not d" cihd upon.
y Wallace and
infant, ikh;ssm:k. , irgir.ia May Iices;!er. infant jdr. uphter of Mr. an.1 Mi?. Ojmrpp J. 'RrefFler. 117 N. Notr Dime av..
died at the parental home at 6 o'rluc!; last niprht. Sh-- wa? born In South Bend on Feb 2S. 1?::. Funeral .vrvices will be he'd this
j afternoon at 1 ovick at. th horr.. Rev. M. Go:Tr.ey off.ci.itintr. The .funeral will ,o jri-.ate. Burial will bo In the city cemetery.
CASHIER CONFESSES ! TO $13,C00 SHORTAGE i FAinr.T'nv. :.ir-n i r.
MOVINC; ri'.KMITS. Tu'ker.
Mrs. H-rtha Hullitser. H17 Lor.sr-
a -
JO" av.. to 4 W. Colfax av. iX r- a ' ' ' - --
a . 1 u o ' ' i f o o r
13
Paul n5. K.merson av. to'"'-K ' 3 0 Mish iwaka a v. I ;,K.:nc
tended for n bomb.
iiiaf-r invc.vtir.ition for several
i r.'nnth t m n r.T.lir.iT u r ,T ' in (1
; tliPy were working on tho theory tr. at
Aitr a cirrui stuay or tne situation, however, we heliev that a f!0 minute jer;ol shou'.d be adopted in ordr that fa!d ordinance have tho pfjral support of th mer- ( hantn and that the usth rl vehi-clf-s may not frrl that the ordinance too drastic. Tho committee b'-'.ieva that all
i.s u.d In the hou.e.
As a rult of the inve tipatlon. the association has come to the condu-
of tlie merchants will bt
GHOST INVESTIGATIONS
JUSTIFIED, SAYS PRINCE! Iivlianapmi, W.-hlnsrton. St. Paul ar.rl Philidelnh a.
I HALIFAX, N. S.. Mur !) 13. Th I , jserle.s of investigations that Dr. Wal- i .r-.r j fji m r- AV jter Franklin Prince, director of the' ItIN lALK UiN
ioT:n.iii, nan imtji liinr.iu in ill"
of Caledonia Mill.-.
four " tior..1, industry and economic, rcrulat ion and cintrol. nitional li'-alth and r.-serch. and education
Pres t Hard!.-!? will be askf d to 5r.d , .on that carelssnr-ss and thotj-b.i-
invitations to th variotis foreign j if .vn.s ar the. chief causes of ovc rnni'-ntÄ to frA Ueatort to; waste and that hundreds of thou-
th" rnncr.v. a -krd for the
Feveral cities have meetinc. including
T!if March meeti?ip cf tho Anur-
ic.in Society for St-ei Treating will
from this city anl tho rural p c tion for transacting' thoir bupinoss.
ani Swartz nia.ic a
If is"hi talk a;alr.5t the new parkin? li.v. Oth-:s who oppor ) j when ti'.r-en wr- uY.t to c.vpr". their v-s were V.. C Crahilk II. V. Fl-
dr.-! and Phil Gönz j Th- proposed $100.000 bond issue bill v.vnt to io third ridir.y and;
uns cirrid w:?r.out a cu-ntirc -oto. Thi mea-ure i for the pur-po;-'. of provi lin1 funds to d-fray r x-p'-rcs of lh city as outlined bj Mr.yor Febirt in hU budget r'-prt Jo tli council j-everal week aso. The annexation ma,sure, which came tip for it.-? third radin?. was a'.o rride a city law. .The, bill -was orlsi; aliy drawn to take In 50 fet south cf the city limir3 but was amended to rcd f,10 foet. Want.s I)a)Iipht Savins Time. Councilman Hug Introduced a mtasure r ilrvjlate! to b:in7 hack the r! i -daylight savin? time. The measurr,: whifh was taken to lLs second raCin and then referred to thconunittef of the whole, would make the .so-c ill"d Rastern Standar! t!mcfuctivo hfIfinln?: April 1 ar.d conti; -:in to S-it. nn. f. U:k b'dre,l that h ba-s found that a frrcat majority of th w ;U: Ii V "i i fi mployr-.l ;it various I'Irhts IiT' uro anxious for the hane to daylight savins? time durng the trimmer. The r port of the comptroller va road by the clerk and showed a balance of cash on hind in the city coffers ivb. 1'X waji J."U.r,n s.0 1 . Tlie third reading of the proposed ordinance whereby the city is to sell a lot at Cr dar .vt. and Notre Dame n v..' donated by Mrs. Mary I. Hine. was made by thn clerk and parsed by a unanimous vote. The funds procured from the .nie nf the property are to be used by the city in improving or huildin playground otherwhere In the city than at the location of the property, which i dircrtly aero-v-; tlie street from the St. Jo.- :T-h hoTitah Ii M. Hutchinson will represent t'.city couiT'il as the latter body's Tiuml-r . T th pi inning and zoning i'onm!:fin, it w:us decided by a urariirii'MJs vote of the council last ni-ht. Mr. Hutchison's nime was ort-rienf .,1 ('oiindlmin AV. C I'f r. '!" cf p i r!; ' v, law will tro into effect as prescribed by statute afW fn:? tiori. After complylncr with th lal rtquiremer.t. South Pend v!'.: take Its plicc with other cities, of its :-ize or about .April 1. The one-hour limit is said to be a comprorr '.? between th-" 30-minute in on and the two-hour proponents. With the view of obtaining an rrre?!nn of ventimnt fru:i btisiness rr.'-n and merchants alike, early last v-vk Mayor S(birt sent out qucsf r nr.iii -e-, sottinsr for the Ri-t of th r-.a'ure and the remedies t)i procrram hopo-d to effect. Q triors were a.ked In an endeavor t- seok concrfte views from the";., to whom the que-tionnaire.s T.-rrrt ddre.-rd. Answer" received th mayor's othrv ar n rwhe!minIy in favor u tb.e measure, at bvist -ercert d'Tlarirc who'eluarteiily f . r parkins regulations. :i:r.i".'ritv t of th tralhc. ord:?iJnc p'ieinr tht pirkimr limit a (i'.h hour instead of the 30 minutes or: cinally proposed, vill n.t f t th approval of ths- residents ; iura! dricts who hive voiced :-;fav r at th- .".o minute parking rt:c. One heur, !t was sai.l Monday, w-uld the avera farmer suff'.ejiiit time in ulii;!! to do Iiis trad-
nomena hich drove Alexander M.
Co. plant in conjunctic i with
MaeDonald from his form r home i the talk hv Mr. hrwi.i.
would not satisfy the public, Dr. j The lecture s T.ritnarilv of Interest ! ,r preference to the efheient modern
'Prince said, adding that he was too it-, men in tho automobile Industry, i niantle light, although the former
tired to xo into details Monday ni-ht. ' nuL arvone interested I inv'ted to consumes four to five times as much
HOUSE o. k:s slash in AGRICULTURAL RILL WASHINGTON. Mar.h 1:1. The agricultural appropriation bill carrying approximately 3.",000,it00, was pa.-svd Monday by the house after the members had been forced on reiord on the question f putting hack the 3C0.0ü0 item for free scedn which was eliminated by the committee framing the measure. The st od appropriation stood up when the bill was presented to tho
attend the monthly meeting
Kerp tneir o.ra out or me rencteu . haun,C(J n01Jo
iistn-t ann r;v urn rreates: , Ant,onUh rountv. has ,.(.f n ..f ..,, , : a a Society lor
amount of space to the, shoppers ; , ti . . i , , . ct-.tpment u-i0 held Tuesday nipht in the boys'
isu-d upon his return lu re Monday i 'Ir I'-irtmnt of the y. M. C. A. ' nitriit. Doelinlmr to amnlifv thi ! The -program w-ill consist of a
Wo also are in favor of providing j.. .,.., nf.n?- ;i ,-f j)or nj -1100 it?!k by W. W. Lvis of the American a central parkircr pac for ma- 1 words or more would be r-ady Tue- i P.olhng Milll Co.. !IlddlrtOwn, O.. chines Just as soon as the proper ( fjay night, and that it "would be free v on "The manufacture of hlph flnarrancmentrf can be made. t to all." A brief account of the mys- li.-'i sheet steel." There will he movMFKCHANTS AFFAJK.S COMMIT- terious slaps, sounds and other phe- jn pictures of the American Holling
THE. A. H. Heller, Chairman Dive Fisohcrund Milton Freuder.tein Lyle Humhle. T!ie measure, except for the onehour feature, designates Micntaran ft., frfni Ivisalle a v. to Division st.. W. Colfax av. and W. Washington av., from Michigan to Main sfs.. Jefferson blvd., from Main st. to Lin" coin way F.. and Wayne st., from Michigan st. to St. Joseph ft. Include Sunday. It prescribes a time limit for parking of automobiles from S o'clock In the morning to C o'clock In the evening for the first five huslne days of th week and from S a m. to 9 p. m. on Saturdays. No section of the mcasur Is in force on Sunday. Cars in the preferential district nun be parked parallel to tho curb with a distance of four feet between curs.
ill" (IUI J'Ufi; 11 III! iPUlv IT, i
primarily to relieve congestion. Its
sands of dollars could be saved yarly if household commanders would Practice economy. The association reported that "some of the people still insist upon using the gas rang' oven to heat the kitchen and every now and then a family 50m to Palm Beach or Furope and forgets to turn off the light or other appliances." The engineers also discovered that "careless servants who ruh supreme in the kitchen use gas with a proiiglty that would shame tho lady of the house were she to Investigate conditions for herself." As an example of deliberate waste, the asociatlon points to the fact that 'he old-fashioned, open-flime burned ii still being used by many
MRS. CATIIHKINi: SKIHCVSKI. Mrs. Catherine Skihir.ski. SO year? of age, rl!"i it her residence, 514 N. Johnson it., Saturday evfr.ing at " o'-lock of complication., following an illness of three months. She was born in Poland. April 10, t S 4 1 . She is surived by four daughters. .Mrs. Ma-y Nowacki, Mrs. Annie Walkowski. Mrs Ho-o Fvumski and Mr.'. Nettie vkielko One brother, John Kowalski, ani two sitters. Mrs. I:cse Hosinskl ani Mr?. Wroblewskl. also survive. Funeral s-ervicer will he held at St. Stanislaus church Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Hey, Roman Mrrcinlak omciat nc. Burial will take place at St. Juseph's cemetery.
Joj-ep-i Wycieh-'Ski. 47,3 S Ja"k-
ton 5t. t 442 S. Jackson ?t. .
a .--h-rta c f f P
Charles Tra'ux.' Jio" Seventeenth' wVrhfn yo'1 say cl.rsay Dutch
W. Mishawaka av.. '
st. to 113 1MiRh&wa iv a.
fieorge F. H. Taylor. 311 N. Notre Dime av. to K3S Diamond av. K. r. W(rnr, 91D Eighteenth s. to 230 F. rar; .-t. C. H. Kur.ce. 1.123 S. Main ?t. to 100 6 S. Sixth st. Osar Hepler. 1330 MUhauiki av. to 1005 Oakland st. Louis W. Davidson. 7D Haney av. to 1519 Marietta av.
Masters
A T
! Fool f i j- tr't'
nriLDix Pi;n.MiT. One-story frame dwelling, 235 I Tontl av.. Wight and Bradford. I estimated cost J2.40n. , Two-storj' brick veneer dwelling, : 1147 Cleveland av.. Mr. In!:e Ore ige r, cost ?10.4 0
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Beware of an j one nho mske promise" that nrc tnip.jbir to fulflll. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. Main 302
Includes thes
HOLD GIRL FOR EMBEZZLEMENT OF $13.000 HERE Continued from page one.) Lane. No effort was made to arraign her before any court yesterday ar.d last night she wa.s reported to have been under the care of a physician. She is being held incom
municado by Sheriff Duck and hef
house, but on a point of order hy I statements were made through her
Jipp. .Aicrtrur, repumu-an. Oregon, ' attorney.
opposing the bill, roll call was orde red. The bill, .'is sent to the senate, Is about $ 4,000,000 under last vf.ir's
i . pproju iation.
enforcement is expected to lift the I ST. LOUIS MINISTERS
city from appearaner of a small-
sized town to a. olty tecomincr a community of South Bend's sIlo. Inclusion of "Wayne at., will also permit of freer traffic for the fire department on calls from the central j-Uat ion. The fu'ht for the inclusion of Main st., among the preferential streets of the ord.nance nded a v. .-k ao Monday nisht wlrm Main st. and other merchants adjacent to this street appearing before the council's committee, meeting were overruled. Since then, no organized -entiment for the Inclusion of Main st. has been heard, those in favor of Fueh
HACK POLICE CHAIRMAN ST. IvOFIS, Mu.. March i -
Ministers of the St. Louis lhv.-by-Ury Tuesday adopted a resolution ! urging Victor J. Miller, president id' J tho board of police rommisioner j to retain his ottice and also uredi (iov. Arthur M. Hyde to support ! i
Miller until "the facts are known
and a fror ar impartial mv( fcatun 1
has ht en made of the vharges made by the commissioner last week that students of the .oldan High school had rosiously ruptured the moral code of the institution. "I fee that Mr. Miller imm hav
an amendment declaring themselves 1 Proof to support the charges inadt
as willing to bide their time, boost for the ordinance as it Is and if Main st. Is found discriminated against and iraffic conditions on Main st. become worse by Its enactment they will go before the council and ask amendment. If conditions warrant, they say, they will then ask that Main sr., from Colfax to Jefferson blvd.. he included among the other prinicipal congested thoroughfares presently provided for.
by him and that he will present them ;
in duo time," declared Fey. V. H. Ivimpe, one of the leading Presbyterian ministers of the city.
PRORE PROFESSIONAL "SOUL SAVING"1 CHARGE NEW YORK. March 13. Charges that the exploitation of "soul saving "accomplished by various chiritable missions has aehievd the dignity of a profession, as practiced for hire by hahltual "wicked men" will be the subject of a city investigation, it was announced .Monday by Commissioner Bird S. Color, of th department of public, welfare.
FOUR SHOT IN HOLDUP OF RANK MESSENGERS PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. March 13. Two patrolmen and two bandits were shot and a bank runner injure! Monday when thro? men held up and robbed two bank messengers in tin downtown section. One of the bandits escaped with about $rt.r0i.
gas as tho latter. The list of hints
1 warnings:
"Don't use the giant burners on ranges when th smaller burners serve thf same purpose. "Don't heat a kettle full of water when a quart will do. "Don't permit tho gas flam to overlap the sides of a cooking utensil. "Turn out the gas when you don't need it matches are cheaper than gas. "It takes no more gas to cook 13 potatoes than it does to cook six. ' Turn off the gas before, not after, taking a cooking utensil off the range. "Von cannot raise the temperature of the water above 212- degrees Fahrenheit, or boiling point; therefore, once the pot starts to boil on the range, reduce the flame. "Plan your cooking so as to make ono burner or one oven cook more than on article of food at the same time. "Give thought to the selection of proper utensils; flat bottom utensils with a base broader than the gas flame are fuel savers. "Keep flame tips on range and water heater burners about ono-milf to three-quarters of an inch long. A long, yellow, smoky flame is very wasteful; a small, blue ilame is much hotter ar.d requires less gas. "Keep tho copper coils on your water heater bright and clean. See that the door fits closely when shut. "Do not use a gas mantle after it has been broken. "Adjust burners so that they act steadily and do not hiss.
MELLOXS ATTITUDE , K0PI l,urn:rs of.paf r:,n?rp ckan
f.N tiU.yUS I)h.ULr!(;hl) j and so la at least once a month and
BY HOUSE MEMBER havo t,!n dr- b forc usin? "
MRS. DOHA 3IAKTLV.
1 I rSirieral c'vi. for Mr; Dora
Martin. 57. of S21 Lindsay ft., will be held from the Nelson Jones chapel Wednesday afternoon at - o'clock. Pev. Grosse of the Westminster Presbyterian church officiating. Services will be private but friends may view the body at the Jones chapel from o'clock Tuesday t-fterr.oon until the hour of the funeral.
"The ba.cis of the charge is that Miss Wood had sole charge of the books and finances of the company." paid Atty. Ili'i-ham. "I underf-tand that this was not the rase. I hav been unable as yet to get all the facts but there will be no effort to delr-py trial." Close i'rienils of Ml?s Wool stated that after tho arrest at Christmas. Fhe was without funds and was com!eiiod to draw a very meaerer savSr.srs account from a bank In order to leave the city. This account was vry small and they Jo not believe that fhe had anv other bank account.
1 The mest:on of what the simnl
iving. unostentatious stenographer
j could have done with so large a jflum o' money, coupled with th rather unuual procedure of proseI cution. was widely dicucsd among
her friends and acquaintances. Miss Wood N the daughter of the late Dr. Harry' Word, a well known physician of Mishawaka.
ETTIEIj may fewry. Trivate funeral services for Mrs. Fthel May Fewry. will be held from the residence Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Elmer A. Higgins officiating. Burial will take place at Bivervlew cemetery.
ASKS GOVERNOR TO PARDON SLAYOR, 20 LINCOLN. Ne., March 13. A plea for commutation of the life sentence of "Walter Reisenweaver. 20 years old, was made to Gov. S. R. McKelvifl today by Mrs. Laura Kerr, newspaper woman of Sheridan. Wyo. Reisenweaver was convdeted four year ago of the, murder of Charles Johnson of Alliance, Neb. Mrs. Kerr says the youth, formerly of Sheridan, has told her ho is innocent and that his confession was the result of "third degree" coercion.
1 When you say cigars &ay Dutch j
-Masters. ta-ii
One person in every seven lives to 1 be SO. i
asiili Offer
At 302 South Michigan Street
Bill
T1
A Roofless Plate &t Cost
Zrl .-'"
Gusrcotecd or It Ccsta Yes
For the benefit of those we could not take care of during th period cf our special offer, we will continue this extraordinary S'clal lrioe during the entire month of March. Nothing that resembles the ordinary set of false teeth, something thftt would purzle an expert to tell the difference. Get yourself a roof-ess plate that does not impair your speech, one that stays firm ana is strictly sanitary in every way, one that doesn't collect your food or isn't continually rocking, clattering and dropping. We know what we have done and are doing today and stand ready to hick up anything we have said about this roofless plate. Over 3,000 katis-fied patients wearing these plate now. Our ofTicc Is also thoroughly cquiprc-d for handling X-ray work, crowns, bridges, inlays, gold and silver fillincs, etc. Hear in mind this class of dentistry costs you nothing if we do not do exactly as we say. A written guarantee to tlir.se who desire it, one that hinds us to our contract. What docs thi mean? It means that you. not we. arc to be the judge. Now, 1 am sincere when I say I can remove your tooth or any person's tooth absolutely without pain to you. or no charge whatever, and no bad üftr effects.
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Telephone, Lincoln 0H12 (Open livening)
South Bend, Indiana 0er Star Store
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AVIATOR KILLED WHEN PLANE DOES TAIL SPIN DAYTON. O.. March 1.1. Lieut. Frederick W. Niedermeyer. Jr., of MeCook Field, was killed here lite
'.Monday when a niononlane in whim
h was doing combat problems fell several thousand feet in tail spin. N.edermeyer's home wa.a said to be in Columbia, Mo.
irr while hi
ont vicinity, a
rm
'.r
iri .
W Olid
i.;hf r j-rores
to : rar MC! bu it. .('oiiipronilM Farmer at meetings havo
f r. p re pi's' 1 on, v. is slid, of t he ThPV pointed oat
h'.ne ii parked in which he nitur1 the vi.initv of
h.e proposed v.M.i pc;r.t"d
INCIVniARTST SATlSFHOD. BATTLF Cm:i:K. Mich., March Ft. Lawrence Dunbar. 1 ?, year old lad who confessed last week to settine: several theater and school house fires was sentenced Monday to serve 11 cirp in the state reformatory" at Lansing. "I gu -s that will be a good thing for me." the boy aid after hearing hla sentence.
Continued from pape one.) member to make a motion to pus- j pend rules rested entirely with the; peaker, and the membership of the ; house, under parliamentary rules, i could not In-truet him to entertain j a motion, even if it were inclined to do po. In the event it is decided to take j up the bill under the suspension of ; rub" it was said today that repub- ;
! lican leaders would l'aor extension '.
of debate, limited ordinarily to 4') 1 minutes to as much as 10 ljours Th:.- mght put a ote over until ' Tuesdav. I
SPSRITUALIST Rev. 0. H. Mendenhall ill glv inspirational lecture and psycliie deinoustration, to prove spirit return. One question aiiMVcrctl. Uemllngs Dally Saint Loeatlon wfdnfsday i;vi:(;. S P. M. U7 S. MAIN ST. Phone: Lincoln S.lfi
SHOE FACTORY WORKERS ACCEPT CUT IN WAGES POSTONt. March I::. A reduction of 10 per cent in wages of employes
of shoe factories in Urokton and
the South Shore district was ordered by the state board of conciliation ano arbitration Monday night. Th decision affects 4 4 factories employing about 21.CK00 workers.
Rogers' Glasses Fit the Eve
old corTi:un:iTFU catgut.; IONTA, Mich., March 13. Frank! Trich, 72 years old. who was arrested at Fielding near here Monday, has confessed that for nearly hilf a century he ha. been engaged in making die: for the manufacture of counterfeit money, according to the
federal
S custody
olr.oer who took him into
on Amendment. var:u:s township
: 'as.--.- at ifiir.ri ,
iree be.ause, it
minute clau.-e. th.at the time was
h- v in w Ir.ch to give thetu an r'ur.ity to i ;: tluir busiwh.m i r th. c ;u.;o:m1 trip to
doyii: coming hi:ri:. NL'W YORK. March LT Sir Ar-!
thur Conan Doyle v.ill come to the;
Fnited States net month to lecture; 1n a brief tour on hi :n estig 1 1 ions i
concerned, with life after death. TORNADO KILLS ONI!.
NAH AI TO THIFYMN. DAYTON. (.. March 1 . With the arrest hero today of two men who gave their names as chur Maston and Charles Council Richmond, Ind.. police lec!aro thev have broken up ore of the most
daring irang of auto thieves which i has ever operated in the state. ; Police say the im n confes-. 1 to stealing ;S automobiles. 1
ITIlsT I'ATALITY. l.CG HAltnOP.. N. J , March 1
"lie firs' fatuhtv of
has--l.a!l vason
the w a
Monday with the riath of
old Cljrence Mitchell. PIain
u
th'
it rpres-ed bei! ;, t 1 1 t h-
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SFLPHFF. e.kk'i. March 1 ?. 0?e ' r.ocn came in the
wan killed, more than :.0 pcr-,Jlith bur-ct Mood
hool
vessf 1
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These attractive frames of gold and shell give grace to the face and sive the maximum of comfort and serviceability. So that their low pricing in this special selling stresses the advantage of immediate purchase. Specially Priced S3.00 Each These frames are a cominatien of hitrh grade quality ar.d the best of workmanship. They are made with shell rims, gol 1 rV.b-d bridge, gold tilled temples with shell tips. These frames previously sold at ?4. .. For this uok only, they ar. specially priced at $3. "'. Rogers' Service Oui lance in the selection of proper frames and styles; a tkorouch personal interest in the eyeglass welfare of tho&o who come to us. form a feature of our business aj important to us and important to you as the grinding and titling of lenses. Here, in thb shop. .e criml and lnpect our own leuec.
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Millinerv Sport Hats are being shown in fine Milan braids, black and brown Chantilly laces and close fitting Hats with feather and flower-brims $3.95 to $12.50. A stunning line of Banded Sailors with straight or Tolling brims is also ready r$3.50 to $10.00.
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Pure Silk $12.50 to $16.00 Fibre Silk $3.00 to $9.00.
Oxfords Clean cut Sport Oxfords for misses. Smoked Elk with black trim, soft tips and rubber heels $6.00.
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assortment of French Voiles ready for your approval. They have Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars and V necks. They are daintily trimmed some in colors $2.00. Silk Pongee Waists with checked Gingham collars and cuffs come in the slip-over style. They are trimmed with narrow pleating $5.95.
New Skirts Our Skirt Department is tilled with a beautiful variety of Silk and Wool Sport Skirts. There are Tweed. Plaid?. Checks. Stripes and plain patterns. Pleated and circular Skirts are here as well as the popular wrap-around type. A very pleasing variety of the fresh Spring colors adds pleasure to the selection of a Skirt here $5.95 to $16.50.
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