South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 98, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1922 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 8. 1022

PASS MEASURE PROVIDING FOR

iCCII)i:T FIRST OF HKF MATURE .Y AIR HISTORY

; OPTIMISTIC SPIRIT

PERVADES CITY AS

rf ?

Fvr.. derrivlr.sr tr.o Fultar. ri fnr.fi r.v ramraipn. it :s ur.'.Uely

-v of rrv.i.-h of hj. rowr an'!;!" wül 1. rf!tafd asrain until the

If:'.-:;::' as hfacl of th Mcm j In iian trouble is t-olved.

i.o !.:r.i l! c p Pr,r '- Y ' i i-.ND JiAI TKR II. h;c 1 1 : r. i j i :'.'. ow '.r.t; th

20 NEW JUDGES INDUSTRIES BOOM

' I r.-.illior..- of Indian U'' Jacantofi'KorcanLifc'Is ".ho r'-osnizei th Saltan as their t c . ' u

F eature of Society's Meeting

1' AC TIS KORGKItY Cll ARGU WAI:?AW. Arril T. John Tuttl. ; '. of I'.frcttor.. wis arrt-d Frljy ly rif C. P- Mmn a

a forced:

STATISTICS ! FHS

'

..arc- :

check for S-". which

f - - . to. o :

Var5.iw-.

nriM)i; ii:i:mit--.

a:r ' :

.-,- nr.il ten-

UV null UUUUUÜ , nt:rr,1 vlS.;;v . aliM rr.r.rrrr. - ' llUMUlllJU IUUIU; p; arrnprl h,? 5.,Ani pasMv A rasant r.tttlM "Korean I.f" WM th, : -. : - -avment. ' . ?J i in eihtr I'arl. -'. Ir.'lor. During ' r, -usnr.co camj-aisr.. th:3 tim under - resented by a number of Korean . , . l ;.r,i-p r-f.r'i". D'.r.ar Iiw of -wna- of non-co-op- ration, which 1 r'.tizer.s of this city was the chW ATI ik,. ... l 1 INT. MO PUJtMITS. i: iiill Or,po-r,I a. Political Pat-;1- - ;v: ' "; fc'i!7!'1 Stwlebaker Corp. Employ? ..ht 'mr. :, r.y ort of r- of a nttrg of wc,-an ind,vX.h,.,,.1s. A.,n, T.-J-f- j.r:; '- 1 -: j r, '. 1 .... I tilr 1 ,: o L.r.!.-.n r-, attend to ... . 1 T, 1 , ' f t0 ron. ply with elvi, law.. M:s:onarj- cty of the Flm I'rcs- n.-r.l of .Lnn: auarrtf.l u.-f.., . . ronap Pork ISarrrll Ap- I rou:r.- o;-U lit t.-;?,-,-. oft.,r fturn- l.)00 Alfll, ('ttlll Kecorii I H u.Pi, art. and tl o - wlrrh hvtrian church hId Fri 1 iv affr-jMrt. Flora Luckrtt. l''l- Fast IH1- I An.-.:. U rir.. Ill M.Hn v iviproxrd lv ?niat. ;::n;lRV- K.Aibn ar,I Other? Spml Production. j ?r urht about h!? arrt. wer. his noon at the church rulers ji, i:v.-,r,vi::o. aln- Christ , to i lT - I.i;zib?!i !!-,;-;um hav-- ! ;r. cla;..'it!cn of ;i "hartal." or boy- Picture? of Korea wre also thnwn j A irtz. wrT of property a. "il A-. . . -,, " ' ' T ,c-i f' p r. - l r r n j...-' r;"r?. ! ?r.uth IJrd v-'l:y m a so-ir.d : r, r,f rh prince of Wales on his; through th sroplticon and Mr, jnr av.. by th Vfinderbur surTior f . to J11 s. Arno..', s-t. !

F.rick rhur-

s. F:r

ir!. iv.i Ml'hlm

P. r : h. r

V ' tl.e

I rov:ti -

f j r '

A ir;nm was nitrn at Ur.i'.tliw in

vi,r;"'; - r;:r ruiin..'-r c rry r.iTi -:r:ii b r" yo t .an a: a:.v t,. ir t-ri h! n-n-'n rt f.f a 1 Archibald Mr uro cmv1 an ,.n-r5t- r -rr. was ri.rnyc l r.aa

1 -r : r.frrscr.i Jn lare con. fort- t;r:...- unci- th- nat !on-w;!" price r-. r.r ns r-.-i , : (-;.-rlirT- liner talk on that country. i:frf--h- pf llato ro:rt.

u.' !. hairs. I-i- h sr it hai a :;' a- , r!r nation nt-.fl bi;.'.r..-?-.s ! ,irr n. iffr imn:i!r.'v ."ft--rht ron. ' mer.ts wre served durln? the social

. -:.::: br tb ri;r j.r,rt hob- through wh!rh thJ juJgin? from crap'.oyir.ent r-:)ortrt ' u lth authority s and was rhar- hour. The ho?tf.'s wrr Mrs W. MIU.UUTOX. N. Y.. ArI ..-' Pk.u W;-.j, !:.. ; ;.-c, to '!i-tr.c j sir ' "p v.oW the !i::d".ai;. UvasMMe Friday. I artf-rized at it? inception by murders1 A. I lisch. Mrs. W. W. Martin. Mrs. ! Thron Snyder clc :ms his hou. hs . Irclud---i vn r.:iml. rs 1-, Mr- : - or wh'r- Tb- 'ritl fare has tf-idily d- i Th- (i'Vs induMri'S with 'ho'i,.- -tu-o r.nr.iM r,mf.-d hlsi Frank r,ilmr and Miss Han Turner. I a "Flappf r Ghost.' Th Fpook. hc.cae ar:?r. acconipanic. hv .1. -

r-li-.cr-'.-isl ;n' !arc r.utnb--rs of r.Bli i rcum of buslnes-s are opfrati:i? in U or r -w at th murders, and fa.-ted

Kni" lr..star.ce at c apacity "thf-rs j frr a tin:' as penan'. He also postnre sh-wir. a decided upturn f r , th better j - - -

.- :c:. .-. -rr.n.er.t. '. r r rs hxve taken to this form of Kill Anunlni-iitf. tr.ave; .-,:. ro;r.d trip tickets rot In adding the J..i:; -. th" ah out $b'.. An-ther and incider.fil f ' r. t t . r..l Iv.vn i. . 'nerou :i rr.";i'l- !opi:i r. t ff the air rvi' e ha t'ier.ts fr ' th'T y. l'' - u r.d to r-- ; ,.. ; h- a :::: r.t of merchandise ar.1 ; v.' r.-:!:-.l -r a .'..'r'.v An or.t , i ri P.k :i p'.are has a rtain farf i . " -. 1 ;im .'ii.' :;!:;:':' i ;.' ry ' : : ;i ; v : t v for c-. and Paris

A burnt child dreads the fire.

T.v.

. . ,:TU - 1 ". -. 1,1 -

sav.-?, has a pc c.it. wun u:uj iu..-. a-. i feAt, like a duck. ;r.:r by Mr?. II. M. Mrr:. i

o-.: a v -'

X - U JudiT" f-

r- put I. nu .-:v. t h ' mi 1 d 1 f' T- r. r. - ( " i i

ah rs fr';uTtly deliver in Lor. Inn in hi way.

rl'U. rthifh was p,-t w.'h

a roil D.'.l.

. i . An a m.e r.d men. r.-y S-n

d-T.:...T.'i. .-'outh 'a: oi.r.a. r '.uir::: j.'ir.-. to d ': t.'..r fir:.'- o

l;:r'. r' rh-i- r n'. -t . .a no p-o

1 r.

r ';pt of e . j : d e rompen

-ati'-n. - adopts I withf-u a r- id r f. Tiiis a - .it; i of thtor'? cri'buxm of farmed federal .Int?. I..ar.u.s. af--r t'..- batf-r's art -ptar.c of lair:.- a:ary com-

THREE NARROWLY ESCAPE DEATH AS FUMES FILL ROOM

, Ga? Jet Lcavcs Men Un-

m ;or.r of rtrar.:z- d l-e'. aib

iiirs To r. .;- Tf.e r. um P-r o

judc.s prop .d frr Mi-ar 'au--tts. ronrious at Dean ? Rar-

penr.svlva r ;a. M:--':ri ard all fornfa. were d-f- at-d o r rw iilmin-ly. The ;W-i provision for n.v:?nmfr.t i

o; j''"-' "' f-nr ir.an in-:r on; . . hr.rhr shrr! cp-

at-d by Henry Dean, colored. 4 40

her Shop. Th -nuffinc: out of a pas nre

i i e r ! '

v a a!ak-fl hv Sen.

Shield?, -vim -a:i it mlrht re.t;lt in i

;. Lasall a v., cau.-ed the near as-

trar.sferrinc -dry- Jud,-os to "-ft" . hvxiution of' r,an and two white dl.-tri'-ts. He a'.r. rharire 1 that paid 1 . . ,..,..: Tr,,. iMr.nn

1 ""' bv:!s rf the riarirmal anti-.-aloon

v r working

a rv

e r. a

Tors In behalf rf the Mil. Wavti- lb

Wh".!"' ee neral rniirf. for th

men. Calvin Har.ley. White Pigeon. Mi h.. an 1 F tri Sa'crlf, Misha-v.ak-i. fallow lodgers In the barber slifp Thursday n i'ht . The three men

i -.1 c rn fiiiiml in .-in l in r n r. e l rn k ron-

onfi-.aioon b n.ie to i,v v. for. the j - t.forr :, o'clock Frifinal vr'. on th- Pi'I i-.;-d a täte- 1 , , , j da- m or run",'. I'i'-r, d f - t : ir - t h. n m-i.-'ir would i . ' .. I (a fumes fommcr through - a.., a.i ' , , Ith inrkfrt door of the entrant ati r.. f r.-.e 1 fidded rhar when I . . , , , , , , , itraoted the attention of neushbornl.;ed v; ,! : 'V th.f 1- iLT::e wo aid t r. e . ... , . j , . A, 1 in," merchants who. after railing an a'-ti'.e part m the rhmf of the ' . , .... , ., ! til- p'i :-. .ro.e in the donr. pe,v jud-e. .dr. .:o-!t sub ' ... ... . ' , . , One to Hospital, h ive mi? one poh'-v- w h n an a , , , ,. Han ey was f(.und in a i-rious p.ica,? tor any or tr-.e-o x, ..-tlor.v f . . 4V,rt

I i i 1 1 . i . 1 : . i 1 1 ail'l w l.- 1 '.uiu oi in i in:

e .'tmbular.ee to the St. .Joseph

oppes-d to nr prejudiced .a rra inst the

law and its enforcement, we will ill ! '

The tudeh.iker f orporatin with f

apprf'Xiniat iy f. ö 1 o men employ. -d is rrotlucinT 2C'C cars per day. Th" number employed and th- numb-T, of ar:s pro inc.-1 ar- each r. -' r l-, in themj-elvfH. representing the top-j notch in activity to date in plant.--: one nnd two at the South R-r.d j fjctory. Dally Avrra'o 2') Here. j Althouiit the Stndeb'iker plant ( when constructed -was rated at j c irs per day. that figure hts r. I been exceeded. A maximum of

ears was r ported about a month ao, but sabs demands spurred up

production until the daily average; IT t" 0 . The Detroit branch Is pro-; ilurin- 1 4 Oi cars daily. j In addition to the licht six, the; Studeb.-ik'r - laut h re is buiblinc all;

touring car bodies f'r all styb of cars, both the Ihsr and Special Six.

and closer! car bodies on all but!

the, special fixes. The old wa?on factory now Is be-ins; rapidly transformed Into a body building pla.it 'd then b:?: six closed car bodies will be ma.i'it ir-tured at the South Per.d bran- h. Not alop.e is activity confined to Studebakers. The Oliver Chilled plow works business Is beinpr pradually restored to normal after a dull sraKon. This slump, caused by decline In price of f.i rm products, struck ma nufacturintr of agricultural implements hard, but pince buyintr has been resumed. The Oliver plant Ls now us in z its new building and manufacturing plows In the l;rK new structure. From Washirpton -r mr.s the in

formation that ill.' department ofj

labor conducted a survev of South

. . . ' i liovpital. The ,,ther two men were.abor cor.uucte.i a survey oi -viuui Proteus nra u h:t.v Tim. Ut r irrd to fhfl sido,v:llk and within Fend employment conditions. These pri.i.e-e a r.d ... or n r. .u n , fj . rf.cained oor.scioune.ss. reports, alwaya ultra-conservative, :!?; n ':;:;.:': - , The r,t report received at polic 'ndicate that the "city, larpest mov ; ' hf aduu .rters carried the news that tor company is work in- :t ipacity, e r. I r r m n ? . 1 . ...... .. r . - .. . . .

PREMIER LEHIHE MAY LEAD FIGHT FOR GENOA 0. K. Allied and Ru-Man State inen Differ on Plan for R-

!!,. thee men were do id. The am- UT'l other manutaciunr.fr pianis op-

n arr. wis fishprt T c tno si'tne in nwui t-. i. ,.ti...L.

charge of Offi- eis DeVos and Park

er. Minutrman Fiver and Motorryc'.e Serpt. Onirtead. Artihcla" respir.it ion was induced with suecrs in the case of Hanley. who, It is believed, would have üuecumhed within a few minutes. S tterlee, too, was in a critical condition when found. Dean has been popular among the Ia.-alle av. merchants, and has op-

! eratd the shop for 2 years. It was ! 1 1 1 v rr.r.-.n'tv lirmiivi.p that hf h.lS

htlildin Europe. . ..n nukini:' his living quarters In I the rear of the place. He is said to W l.I Ij. KL1.N. . ; 1VP ;iT-.vas thrown out a welcoming r.dtra I're Staff rr rr mm. rul , n t . , j (i .. wIthout funds. AKTI'.LI. 11 , a th orv w hich L- given the great-!-Nr-'N. April T A dramatic credence bv the nolice. and ac-

t T . . n r ' ' '

app iran. f at Ib noa (

counts for the accidental turnlncr on

jA-r..r.e o; i.s-.a wo-iu u n-. of ,.ap;n: p;1s. is that the three tireiv anexp, ted development of the . n 3on aslef.n when ono ot e. -ormm:c t onf- rence which opns: , . ,,,, 0 m.rnn6.in,KV

',r-'biV- ! tempted to licht the as and ru'llni

Th Pussia n ilictator. it is supsrest- i , ,i f th r.i'r. t-srht

Iii K i . V OUIJI v. r J ' 4 To . ItC M 'O-ttiiO tO i , , , 1 t.T..-. mi

rll.J'. '4 li.. ml IV J iMilil 111 l-'UL.

i :i:s t ry is suosta ntiatea uy tne

that a man was found Ivlnc

next M'

d. p".av 1 tra eliu

Italy to outwit th -r. :v.:. s who ho

his i:fe an I to ftartb the world hy i

a p pe i r

to cro-

-wnids with

on the lloor immediately below the

Th? report further adds that con

ditions among all induuriil plants seem to be nil the upgrade while build in.; operations are aoti-. iluyincr in retail stores continues active." As an illustration of the manner in which business i at tho peak her-, it i-; reported aut hf nticahy that an out-of-town bu.-infs-s man came to the city to purchase a new automobile. He visited five dealer:' who handle medium priced cars and found but ore which he could drivv away. The dealers' stock had been exhausted. Itcports Optimistic. The S uit-baker corporation, it is well known, is far behind on production, and while authentic reports

wero not disclosed, it is said that j the sale force could use two to I three thousand cars of each model ,

to advantage. One of thQ reasons for the shortage not. only in Studtbaker but other cars n- the early scafon in which the rush began. Optimistic reports of retail sales continue to be made by business ex-

1 "" ''r--'e m ..-.e t-.ruj-v.e o t . arr j.-rom jlim 00u!d be detected th? j peits, and id spring trade there has

alcohol.

cr-; of th- -, -f. rer.ee. i

W h i . r w itriou the jr'.a r.ee of ;

s " v"0 i1' ' j Neither of the men were aMo tnr TTTVTTT!f1 A I nrriii th biivk pr r . . the f irt fnr thA hc open :A N lHLS I AKKKK of The C,,:oa parb-y wdl be the cash Af.,.r r.-.Cilinlv ronsciousnc-ss they Vi tl U 111 U VinlllJÜll

ENDS IN PRISON;

HUNGARIAN OPERA ! REGARDED AS SAINT

o. :r. betw.-cn ivu: in d.-.e- ...fro n f.jrnish a coherent gaf-s- an 1 alii d i'-pk :i. Tne tor- i t,prv i r. he;;. Pied as c i i n. !n t he w

diplT.'. a y. b-:t untried o-itside their ft ' C"'ir,r'.'. hae arrive,; (lenoi -'.tb an a u re - d c jrpram for the c r r f e r r j e h i-'h -'out rasts mat'-ri.i!-

w I'll

i ii 1 d . :.

Ji:- -iaii bi:o Para mount. Th ;nn 'f re:i:.r. with

PROGRAM CLOSE

!

! Campaign of Rehel Leader is Rroiight to Halt hy ! Rriti-h Official.

f'uii' i - "ii".::"' r i Ch'V

. our. r tab;- fr.r the Shew ing r a- Tedak Sari Leads Company in sen-?: ! P-...-.,., ,f fciir.,l-.

. ... - t A 1 I rCH la I IV I II H . Ulli . - K a a n ot Kus-n wnh . j Ily GIAKIJlS M. McCAW r.. ar'.v , v, : v routitrv in .b bt. d'- l0??Za Mere. ! , , v ' . . . . . i i (Written lor tin I nitcd Pros.) p:id- mo'-r- r.pou oli'ininr r i w mate- n! and c-.-.-!:. thm r. on an ar- i Th.e fo-irth and last of the series i rilAPTHll II. tdb-:d lui::ai-n of ex-diarg and of Hungarian operas that have been j LONDON ( Ky Mail). fpon the

a .i'v:::., o. : .e. ' pr r. t e i at Magvar hall by tho I arrest and imprisonment of Ma hat -

ri.-.a out o: t n con-

With A:

f r rr-n s a d pli-ci; 'in 1 c

:g'. nd fueling the :

uupany of Hungarian players hed-

in

1 i

loirs, the by Fedak Sari was met Thursday

-T with as much, or more on-

;s. a :

tie id f -r redits is virtually xhv:?- ov :

ia!

-n, , T- ' P r '. 1 rm i v. ces. . Th do -:..rs of rv.ir-i. K I.u- i

rcoei therefore, turn to Russia, of

fering to . x hange

r a xv ma fen !. Pr.i:n' .ri'ra:ii f " roror i: .'-n T I:. i w h : w ;;! b

i". the tlirrf p:

ii.ii i

ma Gandhi, Hindu leader of tho combined Hindu-Manommedan re -vo.t in India, may rest the rtsait, good or bad. of his campaign. A hi-h - iste Hindu. -'2 year.- old.

Ciandlii is a curious mixture of aita- j

Al:ho ;;,h Sari, who is P.r.own m ! tor and patriot. Hi- followers all

-ocr.lt ion .for; k-.u ,,r.t. as ore of the best and most! llin'' a 'VAr- his 'Tbonrnts a fanatic. ;

, , i iandhi's mother w as intense!',- re- I v. r.-.i t : .e i--. fi : j. n?i or t ho d i v. pi.i y- i , . . .... ... , . (

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' !'e s a

-A ha

v.-

ir.es

c! a b in ir b that which .he for j.;n:an-j l0 vl:dv law. sh

invo'. x is re l it!;

Pvs-iia p nrmi. s .ruar.inte. s that

will r. ot aT'ai'k P. er nei-h-.-' n. e n t of o '. ltu.-s.m del ; iptee,, v. ::h t:m V va 1

ni- a .'.r' ot : re fT . f1,-.r

!tU 5 cor

tU be !;:; lor p y .' : '

ti ;-'P . -.vr .i I-- -.om i . .sr. :;;- - v

o : r cua r. n t e. : x. -.:.. k - . s-.-i'.-i border-!. Fra: ?t por v oppo.-e.! to r. o;.

s re pr.-?:-. am for ::io-i. p -.de up of

i : n v . . v ;

:. i! - .a

unu-t

-.a:

ubt r.- of the i omp my '. ere ca.-t

e r .- j t . . i t v

x-.d.-!y d::':- ret.: parts, displayins '

"f t h i i '- o c 1 in 'he hi.-t presentation, other i p rsuadej Pirn to take a vow of

cl.Rstity nnd o' ahstention from wine and fle.-h. He ha- abstained ever since, ana

.. - M. it . -

Tai l lb -.u ". which nuv b0 ;'I-vraitv me xremcmious nti,, r.t-ua-r.saho 1 .i. -Th-- Village Kou, h 1 f for h:s work on iot r-o I

: cr.e of th.e o'.de-i o i Hun- 100,1 ' ....... tv, (lar.dlii in London was: a s. Ik-hat-!

, ..vr.r, tod l.iuycr, w it ii no hint of what he!

ri.ni. p

..... . . T . i

o:.p, rtumtv for th.- diplav of num-!U l 1,1 '- i erci-3 p.-,, an: costumes i; the; turnt d to India in th- early nineties' Mci) t.f a Mia.v "i u' up- who I that his history a an agitator be?an. 1 :, ; n. u-lv .-o i-huk ..s h N paint-! i.uo up Ftirtune. . a . .u, .1, ,. .f. , - . I Adniittt 1 an adv ex ate of the r.om-

( - r i.us-. , , . r.v.- nigh (.our;, m wr nt to .Natal on.

a ease and there. stirred by the

IIm-m.iii b'.idrri t-jctt.

" o r ii ..-. e -tones. '-:--d-.;-i I.ajos. a the

i- f

!. -e jr. . .-aN. b-.lslv v.k ; ; .- :e Ii i ' P. t ; ; r y W i 1 ' IV ve - . -. Th;. ; r--s nt a cornier p.roip. xii., ;i t hev v ill a . .- for i . i:: of 5 ' i rrj" '1 -- . p. .!- of : aw :r. it. ri..'s : o-;.- ide ; id'ofs tr-i.-t 'ipv; ii n from the a' ir- : d.ma- ,'.or.- ! v - uii..". V.'r .-'v 1. Kf -. h..h an 1 their V.' P. .t :-' j-. n . ; ;.: t ." perm it i X, !v .r. f f Ki.. -; i i v forc:gn ,ynd.-..;ew n r. .'...r.t ir. I fr-e lo.m of . orr.me r . 1 ;r.:-- re -arse xv.'h O'rri.ir.y an 1 ch.-- r '. a ro.iy sta-. and 1 1 ; ; r r . c n '. i . n. c f t h e soMet gov t rr.r.i'-r t by th.e alh-.s

1 ft-:

"Hough

i , i i i ; i Tt-.r-

" A .V... . , . . ' :

-. ;..f. C.fM ( o j ;s o : - : by Sir. i". t;-,.- ch. iractrr of

I

A. j .grievances of the people of Natal, he statte,! his einer. Fir? 0 a r.d hi

avt- up his fortune, and. hogan to

earn his living as a cobbler.

In India and Smth Africa, to

F.r.um Kci, a w.dow. and by Rat- , ' v X T il , t . , . . , which h went before the l?oer war. ; M irion. as a night watchman. . , , . .'i .. . . , , t'lar.lhi underwent several terms of p Iiiu-a;n La; .-. w r. t'.aitd the t.tlr ; ,

, ... , ....J4,."'.,i... 4l- ..'..L..l.Ll' ....

agitation almost ce ae.r s-ly, protest- !i in g asramsr th wror its of I r.d nans. ! it

About the only intrals in his 1 activities v.tre when there was a' "otr cn. In th.e r.oer war he organ-i

v.

rr ' ig. -.ypnu.as. :Jie third ortr.i

se:i.-. wis i v. a minor 1 at agai". p'.-.as d t audience Iii copp.e lv. and tme acting.

Tio ilacii-g was r1'''.! 'i.r.vl the

co sti'nii:. a., that o lid he

' 1 iz d Indian stretf her-bt arer to take

1 o!.iä Mr. Kat.x.iy .M.artc. an J ' . i

t -ic-x.'4 k Iii. Ii ' V4 , u . x - i

If . ..i T t , . -if - t . . J . 1

11 v!-" '' 1 ; peated his act during th,- lf-0 Natal ij s:. Hung iry. ull return to Kurope r-he'hon in the Wort t U'a-- h i i

a t '-. e .--.' f.f tV-4-iir l.iiir. To-or . . in'

. - - - organize., nr. amou.ar.ee corps. "M.WOPd'.W nVVS I.on-r. ct-ful. it is said that they are pljr.-j T-,s xvas his art tn he:? tr

CAuAML i. la.. April 7 - Jail the ''. to return with a new compun ; r.ntih Idmpire. He had iust return

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Silk Underwear At Lower Prices Crepe de chine envelope chemise, lace trimmed, ribbon strap shoulder; extra value at. $1.95 Crepe de chine camisoles, in pink and white, lace trimmed, ribbon strap shoulder, special $1.00 Easter Handkerchiefs Madeira handkerchiefs, warranted linen, hand embroidered corner designs and scalloped edge, it $1.00 All linen handkerchiefs with dainty colored rmbroidered corner designs, at 50c Plain white hemstitched handkerchiefs, all linen, at 50c Other handkerchiefs as low as 5c Wash Middies $1.50, $1.69, $1.98 Wash middies, splendidly made of good quality material, in blue and white; some plain, others trimmed with emblems and braids.

To Wear Easter Sunday $3.95 to $18.00 Charming new assortment of smart Easter Hats, splendidly developed of straw braids, with Canton crepe facings, taffeta and braid combinations, hair braids, timbo braids and milans in medium and large shapes. Trimmed with ribbon, fruits, wrea ths. flowers and ornaments in all popular shades.

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First of All A New Corset In order to look your best on Luster Sunday you should have your new gown fit over a now corset. The best of workmanship and material go into these corsets. Well-know brands made to give perfect satisfaction.. Front Lace Corsets Back Lace Corset $2.50 to $6.00 $1.00 to $6.00 Easter Skirts In colorings and patterns that are quite original, these new skirts for outdoor we ir nre splendidly made of all wool plaids and stripes, pleated and plain in many color combinations. Priced at . $5.00, $10,00, $12.50, $15.00

Palm Olive Talcum Powder In three fragrant odors, 25c value; Saturday, can 17c Graham's Genuine Lemon Soap A skin whitener unsurpassed, :ontains real lemon juice; spe:ial 9c, cr 3 cakes for 25c

Silk Specials Georgette crepe. 39 inch, an excellent quality shown in all the leading shades; special, Saturday, yard $1.10 Silk Canton crepe. 40 inch, in brown, navy and black, excellent quality: special, Saturday only, yard $2.59 Black messaline. 36 inch, extra good qualitv; Saturday only, yard $1.10 Easter Sweaters The Kind Women Like Wool jersey sweaters, coat style, in navy and black, extra quality, at $7.50 Smart new sweaters in silk, fibre silk and wool iersey. in navy, jade, brown and black. Excelent quality at $15.00 Sale of Hosiery We are closing out several broken lines of losiery at big price reductions. If you are in need )f hosiery you will find this a real money saving pportunity. 25c values at 15c 65c. 69c $1 values 50c 50c values at 25c $1.49. $2 values $1.00

For Easter Promenades The true "-ogue for Spring and Summer is shown n these newest dresses which depend for their atractiveness on the beauty of their materials as much as cn the originality of their design. $15.00 to $75.00

Chamoisette Gloves White Ch moisette Gloves, good quality, formerly sold at 75c; special, pair - 35c Palm Olive Shaving Cream Leaves the face soft and vrl;rety; special, tube 29c

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Children's Easter Dresses In popular Spring color combinations and styles that are decidedly ir.i.nt. .ioihers will .appreciate the excellent qu.-ili';' arul moderate prices. 35.95,51195 and ?15.(;0 Children's Easter Hats Attention mothers! Your ti.'..i-hr in !or.;;ng 'or a new hat to wear La !'': ay. Or.e ected here will surely pier.?-- h'-r. $2.98 to 6.50 Trimming Beads For Beaded Dresses and Blouses Irridescent BuIe Deads in black. i!vr. blur, bronze, cherry, white, grrfn, crystal .and bror.zr. bunch iOc Small Beads in green, blue, bronz and white. Dunch 10c Cut Crystal Beads, in cherry, coprn. rren. rtd ind crystal, bunch i5c Wooden Beads in navy. red. green and sand, bunch 19c

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