South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 April 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 12. 1922
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1 1 i ri urt r-v f :ra": r w r. ) ar v. r ope lrar.re i. th- court here Mr I-.t-rh-r-v vj. -Ur- ! th it h" !;! r.t ":v "i v a " v .to!-.:. hk , ALLIES DWMAND SOVIETS ASSUME RUSSIAN DEBTS ____________ Plan for Restoration of Europe as Drawn Up by Allies, Submitted and explains that concerning grantwws on which Russia's debts will be treated two different solutions were brought forward by the powers represented at the London conference and that no agreement was reached. I i "-.vi oiüt nr.s .'ir" 7. h , c.:-.;:iir..s s h-n !.!: r-r Ar.r:-v ' r. v .- . - t h1 j : ' i tliv r.r;ih!; .-.:. Tt't'r.n a:.d t".. 1 i rr.:-d t ri'-.'inii.'. ah-o ?';. 7;ev i I u j - a n obi: - a t : o n " ! . . ; - Vi. tu- of the d ... d u - . . ' . t r :!':r?,'. Irt ituinr I bt T:.v sd. ih! .. 1 :--rn for d-tr '..:' i'. 1 - 1 t:.-1 prep-.:- t- ; s th. rich's of th- ! ha-.ds or 'dh-r 'htrr.l ir. o by I'. ;.-. . i . r v i r'- l .i r - for pr r : t!:e debt ' 'j'..nr.4..- -.'! v. h. -u - 11 !. - 1 v ' i -1 j' - .' - . j in -ovo-,,,;..- t.t i r..v..;; .jr.,.,,ir.;..i j.v :i v- i u v ,, v.all .h.---o fr.'tn th.- r - ; i.;':e ,f N - 1 - ..r 1 t- d .,.r . - 0. i;;n- 1 1 t n,rn! de. ! t j ii s r ' . v" ! i h " f i a h n.llin? ) of th--- Ka-.i-i d.-hr the- rep.ut de-
ALLIES DEMAND
SUHE
t'.ilf.-- th. tt t' r-o . TlüT nt ' . . i - : u . i . - i- cnts a pound, Fhu-i'.d p.-om.-e ari'-a ref..rt';s inj'P 1-2; 1-mons unchanged at 2 cents th" jidmir.L-'ratior, of oi-'i..-. in-,;i pound; rra r.cffl unclinred at 1 ol'idiVcr ' l::1epe!i..-r.'.- of ti ' ! ' ' nT P'ir.d; grapefruit 1-2 cent, d: .art-f f.- - to i - 1-2. co ir?- by '-'? rs !: o .-'-."aid b Wrwl Rate Higher, tr'it.-d n n h.e t' ennii'v . 7;,.. ,Vo', rate of z:: rent? a Rights i.f rorri2Mt-r. ; pound - n t!;e .vCoUr. d content writynrlh' - r-romrnend f:P'J- ...n ii;tn thf. ).n AV-ls aI.0 thf samf a3 Ute th.t the s .vi- t p"'a:' f ' r-. - n - , . , ,j ,ho rc,,uy;;r;in f jrn t.iritf -r to enter and b '.vm M-. t :n - on- . j,., ,. Th!; rat: is s c.,nts higher formity witli ;-. r:r;:.n;-ai p c--.: t a thu in flu- house bill and :s Foreigners resid. nt in Rus.v.a shou.l,.,, l? nn ., U:Vt., w,fh ha, jn scht,,N be v.mpt from ol..::.itorv j - f tho i1Vne-Aldr-VV, r,ot
tary service. have liberty to com municate through the post, telegraph and wireless system and use r.:.-- of w. rkm o. ef.p'.e-ye d bv for-n-rs re'a:d;r g military ervice , 1a f , r ,"1 ! : t 1 1 1 1' Addit: 1 1 ; : i ...'its . R;c-:a ai f 1'-' tM r:i t he e 1 !'::' b.ir.s a. i :i orb er r.vir.fr;.s. The r. 1 : t rf th" r-p-rt 1 : oted to tho rf.--t..rat:.n of; Furore R s ! itiops are rouped , i;n ! r th- h-.idin 9 of finame. e. o- .
t-lrapbic ob-, .md Imv, -v-y., . s..:,;i.,,r s,,0. of rt;ih w, Acoriing to tho treasury's Utes' Pro-eti-i and th- r:,-ht to c nd ir ,irUt( rh... ?.f. w. f authd- ,ht'; I"' commerce ai d prof. ns withou ; . . f t " ow the I nited States on all war-d:s--rirr.il. ation or re Ä: ri.-r mn or a r - " iia;'.ninc !n:lt, nfjtime ob il ra t ions. - including those count of their r-ath.htv. No d:- ' ';'s ':s h'h ,ln vn"' held bv the United States Grain cor,;n.;ration ,h. uil be hown in tlio ! '' measure, whib others aro f,on a t0?al of j j , .333. 004.04 1
r...:i:.rs an I tr.a -..: -rt i c; r-p"! . r. ,, ;ili,i tour renn on dried pro-It-r'.arf-s an 1 c-vA'An cf j . Thrso aro about, the- rates
economic reconstruction is that each country shall stabliize the value of its money declaring: "No country can be master of its own money so long as its budget, shows an annual deficit which it tries to meet by the issue of paper currency or by opening bank credits. Each countrmust try by independent effort to remove the deficit.'' Measures of Reform. The report then proceeds to discuss measures for reform on the subjects of exchange credits tariff restrictions and probitions respecing importations and exportations. ; . t r .. 1 ' h ! 1 l , . ' . . t : . ;.!.; i ; . : . s 1 . : I '.. : w ,:h the ;.' - :" - "it :s ,h ' "" h . " ::-:!.. red- of t: - f ;.: i he: ,i c . wh.lt me . f -r th- r tur.-t: tr.jt!":c cor. lit. : f ! ' i a ' '. '!"".' '. : I d 1 ' . . c . , ..1. , w a: -v. "' TT; ss eh iriy ;mp'.es tha ' orat:r..n f t he w a v .s -. r t' '. lost d to v. 1. m-r-ir sirce the R-;.-;d tr. r-i .u:..P.eferrlr.g t . the r. ." Rui-ia. h. re-pert .-: . . dv t.:a ! that ef. c.v- . ..' Rf, a a- d -' : d ! lab ' 1 r s " : t- h r e - r -l.fe. the 1 :s-s , - I. .,:r tare S ""': r y r r-i : r pre.; right is a r.- ; ry o-.d:ti : ti e rebirth K ...!. th. pt i r. ; r s and he n t iv.s e. . , 1 T: .!-..;.-!.. 7n h e r tr ' :-'r .t! y.'e R-s . a r n't e y- f. r-: c n h e ! ;". r e rv -ire .4 :! t c ;r.t ;;-..' W . . . R -:in c.-w-HOLD POSTOFFICE rn: HIEYES TO JURY i A ramb ' f what c :: . ' ') e.'- ::.: .:. : : t r r. f d f t he f. t I err
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TARIFF FIGHT
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UNTIL APRIL 20 --------------------- . -:tt!r.? machine., tyr'rlter. shoo j machir.' ry,. anil-ioxir.a. varclr.es, f -r-Mra-lir'. Reported to SfnatP. I',jr; 5 t-ir:5. Kr.lir.;: tTv.r., books
Will Not Be Debated for Sevral Days. i' oed f-ora pri on4.) 1 .r.!,. r nt from 1 1 - 2 - ! frr?h or 1 ; f ; ir- l. '. r r r.t a I alorr.). in- ; i -. 1 of i ;,, th.. hou- rate: rnilk 1 1 - j t a ?i::c.n ir.'re i l r f 1 ':,; jr.::k a r. ! büttr-mük. 1 !:. ad of l-j r.-nt ; 2- 1 -J c nt a I f l-i ri-r.s a cllcn. I -i v f- i':.j',try was ra;.-i frora 2 to n ; dr---:d from 4 to fr, i '1 f-'h r d .i , J b:ri.-, rated S rr.t? ! i'O id e.f 2'' prc-nt ad : I--'- nt from ß c ntf a ! ..: ii to ; fr"-.M or pre erv ' :A 4 to r,, and dried e-?s from ir. r i; I: '':.';- lorii r j: ut re: honey , . . , ...... , ..':!.'.-.. fi'.-ii. frozen or iced. 2 . r-. 1 r d f.f her fth 1 rent ! !"ar.d t h-- lifm rat; fi h in o;!. j ' 1 per'-mf ail valorem, up 4 per- : ( ; r .irl- v rr-nhs a bu?he!, up .r j t.'i. k'Ahf 1 1. I (nt.1' rr Ihjr.di Iwr-ht. liowji 2' c-Tihp; mac-
r.d r.M.T rafe . 2 rnts ajh,v,., r,.a,t. tnai rr.r.
1-' 01t lf r"n?i! aitakinr ever bun bv anv covema,;.--!. ' ' ! romd o,t,. 4" cer.t?. ! n t " wi; , thA tak of Allf 1; b inlri-dwcight; gr: t.i a nd j n T.Af:!P,inr, nvnmi!nn ,n rnn.
,f 8 V ;-f;i":'w:;hr; Up 5c,its; roitfh rjre rSducUns nonation9 with twenty ' V". n 'l""n -"V- ,h!r b"ns,a-s1(liffmat na"t;on3 fr the refunding
1 1 1 1. r ; - ; rf.TS a ni:nei. up 1 f'Ttf : rye tlo'ir and me a!, 4 cent?, , .... . . , . i . i ; v.-hut .-nts a bufnel, up : , , . . : v. hKjr. Hour an.; prr-lucfs .;.; r-r hundredveht. up 2, . . . .. , rti . - . : . j ' i . 1 1 " . -1 1 1 , u 1 . n v j f 1 t-1 1 1 ; 1 f.d rnV.r.K urain and oil: . , , .. r,
-il'v ! p.-r.- :r.t; rfr-il breakfu.v food 2rM'r-s- 0thr'r& ar,a in thA form of 1 j;-er.t ad valorem, up S r(;rrrn.: note? for supply 5 and materials fur-j -.ord-l to1!.,,,,;-, xvaf.rs and cak-s. 3A ,,.r. ! nished by th Vr.i'.'d State?. The; I .. .. i . , - - - V. . A . , A I
: . up 2; .a p :d er 30 rents a bushel, I ... h .r,,., hou.A tariff e-Iimi-
' ' a - fierri.-, i i-i c-nt5. up Urri. 2 cent-, up 1-2: m.ar-tr.ot
' "i -m. up j", einer rents a en.Ion. down pr -rved tiers nr. r- r- j i o-r.r a I vah,rrm. tip ir, percept; f' - ii or dne-d dates (added in this1 1 er.r a pound plus 25 per. ' a i jioi' m; rauini-. proter t:on 1 y,f c:i f th.e different classitica- ! ti'.ps um d. it is diiiicult to cmp iro p.cc:.-o of the increase in tho s:- wc.fi ra'o. the einlies on manui'.o-- :n t::e Fordr.ey bill. Under the. Ft;.'. rw-i .J liv wool was free. tildes I roni 1 rvo Li-t C.irtb- btdt w. re taken from the fl f .. j. . t tor the jjrf time in many :i d .1 duty of two cents on i , r ! I fr.v lv thp a n: ricnlt 11 t-.-i 1 t c ,-i ff it p; ,0 Th m ij-rity reporttid the?l , ; j f -. i . r 4 T- r - . - w n r 1- t ea c.MirRta I i:;;:- 1 r : . t ,..,.;p, : ; t i - conditions." 1 1 :.d addefi that th" im pesat of a ! int v : hibs m..de jt nec-s.-iry to ! ;::'. -r.-.p. : ö.itcry duties up(,n 1 b '". : 1- iron caale hide and t .: riitr. r i.Mr.:;: icturcs. a r.-1 h.arness. The v. . i e. d from six r i.r to 1 cents a pair and 1 1 ve'Tcm. !:.:nue chance made ' " i 1 . -o. ; :.'. th- pr:s-nt e-mbirgo 1 ' '' 1 of r.re year frm ' f til sismir.g of the n. e , e - prov.ded Rates e n j i'- 1 i' seven r.- nts a d ." .1 p ad valorem on ! , i "Jhp'uier.is and stven , ' T", " 1". : n t f. - A . m 1 e. ar.d and . t" percent 0:1 : d. Tl: dy- interests had ' ! hve year embargo, arguv,i noc.-i.-ary to prov.tr tirr.e industry from - .my... t:;:er.. ( nun DutLi! lc. '.rsr thr.e, it :? propesed -"a ; b ' o" ton p! iced (.a at: ibb ,s: w::n tli..- rate at ts 1 p-und as compared to iskt-1 f 1 r by th- 'rl;i.:r bloc. Short iple i ... 1. ; 1 a the free lb 'iu-.rs pri -pos. 1 in the silk 1. ,: as .v.-i)etiu i.- -aid ofli- ' -.b-.-at th- b-v-1 of thcs, 1' v-.--Ab::.ch law. . ' t 1 1 . . . ' 1 . ; ' hi- t ew bid i '--:''!' th:n th. in til
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Al i; p.'o; o- : i.p, ur.st. r.ime 1 wrap-! . 1 : lb- ; $2.;.:. a p.,ur..l comvi:h i2.10 i'i tiie l'ordj-ey ana the Pa :.e-Ahlrich .nd Un- ; 1 dt I C . "'.n .-t mm d Her and -ra.p : -he duty n.-uld be J ?, a i " d. . th F..--d-,-y r.-.. va 1 Tr, . r : r TVt-. .r.ir.M - j
- - ..... ,v. .i 11 j 1 Ui. ! r- 1 v. l.- i2. The duty of "'"d to s-re a term of ore to H i 1 a. ; ar. ! and . . pt:.e-; adUf l! ic,r ?rand larceny by A. N. j . r.. pr pe-.-e, r. . ci'-r f.-, at.d ' j BIdebra nd. ,mdc;e pro t e in, in Supe- ::.!.-.- the , i:v.e th it :n '-he I :: r r - Tue.d iy. Tn pair j
i" :'..-. , Fa;. r--A!vi! ;rh and Inder T Intr on Rail. In f.Ä of ir.e:al. the ce.m- .! r- . 1 on rat t-s a. i n . r. , the r.iyr.--A.dr;en b a thm in :he Underwe.( d bhh j . v .-e -Aldra h dr.'-- . f T - I ,f i ... . t' "... ; r f T ..') on : .-. r.u!s d t. y. .: Under- th- I'r.lerwod s- ii ta.ilh .ire free. 7h 2 r rer-e.-t r.,- r u ante mrb i!e. bnlie ü and ; rts. : i r...-.te rcvcs. c r.t.are.1 v. :th th.-- 4". percent m the. Pavne A. 1rhh 1 w and the 25 percent rat in the Urvierv. o d act. Asri- from )iids and shoe5 and a 1 tri r r ;n.ber of a pri cultural pro";:.;.v r'ard artlc'.. taktn from t. it eh;. le sev, ir..c machine s ft ,-. , i i !-';; e r s. me - h.i r..e .t I w oo.j ...I. . y bean oil. and e.-r .': ! .,.!. crnd e nucrfs'tf , law:. ?....v. - rs and. ricklev Tin hi J..rs. bb.e k.s M.d rir w rtored to tl-.e free from '.ho
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I' tredeum, crude as 4 fuel, or re-' j fined, n :-.- -Aer left on th fr- M- j 'Thf. ,-.- '-! iv -aA,. voi I ; a duty l.ut th hou? struck o t the printed ar.d hc:nd n-.or than 2 0 years, bullion, pc'.i or silver, chalk. unmar.'-fK'ur-'!, e.!, col;, cocca aril cct'i beans, coffee, coins of gredd. : 1 1 f r or ed.Vr m e ' a 1 . copper or. cim.'-s ana i.r.ers. cuar.o. ;rams ana KunprA ,ir. j. rrul- Irulj rubier ;r..I utt-x prcha. ron oro. ' I ; j:, aFi'"iait. rur. igr? oxiin an i ore, : r.w par --r irA rio.Iid 15. .TV):hr j of prarl ?r.!!.i ir. natural faff, crude i pho'phae?. i.!atin':m in ingoT, bars j or p!ate, fr.;.ii sulphite, ra? pulp I 5ulphur. t a. barbed mre. lors. Umf br, round, unmanufactured, hewn, if.ded or u-jrfl, otherwise than by rav.inz, f.'xwed voard?. planks, deal ' .and e.h:r I;ir:ib r nftt M'icitl'"ar.y , .p.vldc .,j f or. DEBT REFUNDING COMMISSION NOW READY FOR WORK VA SHI V4 : TON A n r 1 1 11 Pr n - or coner&:nn into Ion? time ecuri I , - r 9 U ... . ,-, .. . U , 111 3 7' firtAuj i.u in1 Mini" in-ill ... , T. . . . . OC'O due the T,nlted FMtes on its "! Mn?t of the iif ;t? are In th form Of demit. d nol'.ltlor.S benrin; in- " 1 -1 ' " -ru 10 governments a;? county for war un. ..1 i xc t w.tnMsi ' 1 ' ,:' 'ft ,u j I ex. erdinr 2'. years and hr.arin: - " ll hos l"'fon iniieated at the treas lir'wecr, that circumstanccr, ii connection with negotiations with individtial governments may require j 1 1" idi aunio.ii ii"iu 1,1 I v. orKint: out .me or the iund:n? cie. tails Mich as the interest rate to; be paid. All but three of the foreign debtor countries Cur a, Greec? and Nicaragua ire in arrears of interest. This h3ck interest trdals $1.1 I3.ooo.ooo and for its payment arrangements also aro to be made under the funding p'.an. Ry a mutual underita nding interest on war loans was deferred for a period of three ;.ears which expires in April i fo that interest on the debts wul be- J come paj-able in October, v. hen the ! firtt semi-annual instalments would ; 10 duo. of which $10.150.134.136 fs principal and M. 13.003. 8 14 interest accrued and unpaid. Interest amounting to $ 4 P I,S 1 S.17f lias been paid by thirteen of the debtor nations on various obligations, but no interest payments have been made by Armenia. Austria. Ithonb, Hur.eary, Lithuania or N'icara gua, although in the cace of the las-t named countr no interest is r-ie on its note until their mauri t v (ireat Britain. France and Italy. rr! r-i Ki - iul nun r- nr t Vi r 1 H ft f Ci OeotOO of the total indebtedness due this country. Th smallest bill is acair.st Liberia, who owes a total ot 51'S.i'ls On the books of the tresniry the debts of the foreijn countries are a. foRows. (ountrv rrnieipil 1 nterp.t ' -I ? ll.f'VC'.MT $ Id 77. ."4 ? n i 1.4 v.'.mv: I' Ui'im . S.H7.'ot z t h'-Sl v k a 01 l''.:t.fht 11.lVx.7e,-, 1. .'". oo-i.-t r.en;.i . I'ii.lir.d .. r,r - .e. - . H m n -:iry . 'j," ; ; ; ; I.'b-ria ... r.?buuiia N ::i r a ui .janil ... i::.,.f.f.t.i tr, S.'Jsl.Oii f?....V...P4.or5 4. It'i'..., I-.;: l,e4.i:;t n.vi .VIW.'JT i;.iv'.i 4.r'sp.v. !7'J..".v-i r.'s.4'.u IiouaKinla u u ; 1 . . . Serbia ... rd.bv..ici '..o.-j7. '1-') Under the pre.-ept circumstances, according to high treasury officials, it is not expect' d that funding regulations will be opener with RusM.i. owing to the lack of diplomati't relations with that country. Interest i"-ayments have been made t y 1U fort :j,':i governments as follows: Belgium. 013.704.632; Cuba. $1,ö?.0.V.'; Cz-rhos'.ovakia, nA4,17S; Fnr.ee. $ l .: a. 1 2 0 . f (1 2 ; Great Britain. 2 47, $44. t' S3; t Greece, 51, 1 o :,i ..3; Roiy, $"7.r,rS.S52; Latvia. ?I2,25; Liberia. $.$,i ; Poland, fl.200 iCO; Roiiminia. ?2'U..313; Ru?..i j. L''7.'. and Srb;a. $tb1'".u.". PRISON TERMS ON LARCENY COHN T George Howai-d. 1 '' . and Milton Dav.s. 2. th" forrr.er a vul'-a n'.ze-r bv trade nr.d the y.tter an accountant a f. d co-irt reporter, were n- 1 The fr.e-n w re arrested r er.tly in i e.r,r.?e:;on with an alleged attempt to break in the Sinclair Refin- . Inc co ü'.ünc station at Rroadwav, st. and Iaf Ivette blvd but wer. I cart uri-d be for.- thev bad .ecured a , of al;K Thrcr rth.r., in. ... . ... i . .''. .:. i.i'j .111 hi; iT:.iit u:n. r--a j : v. h n authorities approached. The two m.en entenced . accepted pleas of etiilt to grand larceny rather than turr'.ary which carries with it a much hav:er penalty. They, will o to the ftatA reformatory ; Jeffersonvi!. In addition to the prr.tence they wer each f.r.ed J23 , and rots nnd disfranchised for two year?. r.AsTUFw KAIU.ITS COMF from the .-tv. place Santa Claus t'.ee. f',;ve i; op. order f"r flower. n i se" w.'.ere c " i flowers come from. Adam IVhlf r. Ulorlst. Miin I'jDS; Lincoln 05S0. 22(C Miami 102 a. m.
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THAT'S MV NAMCS I DlfMCULTY UMV G.CT A M tMD Iii T:l BILES BASKETBALL SQUAD ENTERTAINED Rotary CIul Fetes High School Players !t Banquet Lodge Elects Officer. Special to The Neivs-Timen. XIIES, Mich., April 11. The Mies Rotary club entertained members of the f.rst and second hiprh school basketball tfams with a dinner in th.? New Fowler hotel Monday evening. William Ca rev, former superintendent of the powasiar pu'nlio tchools. gae an address, wihih was followed by thort talks by C. R. Smith, C M. Montagu, and K. J. Wood, all of Nibs. A divorce has been granted Mrs. Anna Leach. ;f N. Second st.. from Albetr Lea. h-,"rho decree charging cruelty and non-supnort. Mrs. Le a ch was permitted, to assume her former name of Anna Chamberlain. The Niles Order of Eastern Star, at its annual election of othcers held in the lodge rooms? Monday eveninar. elected the following representatives for the ensuing" year: Mrs. Lottie Fitke. Worthy Matron; J. W'estly Dick, "Worthy Patron; Alice North. Associate Matron; Mrs. Thelma Gerold. Conductress; Mrs. Ethel-Pease-Young. Associate, Conductress; Jeanette Zwergf-1. secretary; Genevieve Morris, treasurer. Mrs. ITia Shaw-. 52 years of age, died at her home in Howard township early Tuesday morning, following a brief illness with intluenza.. Resides her husband, George Shaw, she is survived by two sons and two daughters. Funeral services will he announced at a later date. Give Spcciol Screening of RolpJi Obcmhain Picture ll. S. Wolff, manager of the Auditorium theater, gave a private screening Tuesday morning, of the Ralph Obenchain special feature, "The Man in a Million." being released by the Clyde Elliott Amusement Enterprises of Chicago. Mr. Elliott is the producer of tho production and was represented at the sere-mug by D Arnold Kehn. Tho
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r..-.7 0!7''.:;7 '' rieture has beep, booked for a three.v.M7.'?.74'j I d.-iy run at the Auditorium theater ; -.,:,-! in the near future. -7a 7:; " " "4Jao..a I'STKR lt.MUUTS COMI! vii' . 1 from the same place Santa Claus '..7' does. Give us an order for flowers L'.e.i'.'.iTl j and see where good flowers come ;;o from. Adam Beehler, Floret. Mün
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Auo IT SAYS OMG I"11 - J"tV""!:!:z, nnJ ill lllll t.lflWISl ''.11 Owing tort the unf ort u n.T t e automobil accident, Mrs. P. S. Nichols, will not b able to take the prt of; Oermaine in the Higli Srhoo r-pera.. . ' Chimes of Normandy". It would j be a difficult matter to rill this im- ; porta nt part if one of excf ptiona'.y ability could not be found. For-j tunately such a one is available in ! the peri-on of Glendora Judon, who lives at lSl Woodward ave. Miss .Tuds-on was a student at St. Mary's, is a member of the Pro- , press club and is a student of oirrs. j MRS. FILAXCKS Jll'PP. Mrs. Frances Laura Hupp died at her residence in Lakeville. Ind.. on Tuesday morning at S:'J0 o'clock of pneumonia following an i!lr.e;ss of 10 days. She was born in St. Joseph county, Ind.. Jan. r n. l".. and v.p.s r,5 years of age. Siie was married in South Pend in 1 S 7 S to Erastus Hupp, if who. with four children, Enid, Mahle, Laura and Disrht. eurvivc3 her. Five brothers and sisteis a'so survive. Dr. C. E. Shidlcr, A. N.. J. AV.. Mrs. Bell Moon and Mrs. Alice Wagner, all of South Bond. Funeral services will be held from the residence Thursday afternoon j at 2:20 o'clock. Rev. C. Pokn cmciating. Buccal will be ni ide 3 La a e v j 1 1 e c e m e te r y . BERT NOWAK. The body of Bert Nowak, ir. ve-nr 0tfJ whose home i.s at Xnuli Liberty, Uvi'i .-?rriv.- hrr todnv from n.-,r,,. 'r(,'r.. tvimr i riia nf tKUr.i.,,; The. hody will be taken to the St. Joseph Undertaking rooms. Funeral arrangements) have not been completed. n .1 ! j u .1 w LT-vJ Mil. SARAH BARR Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah j B. Raor, wife of De'.mer F. R?.er, will ! be held at the residence of H. J. j Germann, 2 7 Cleveland i.V., on, Wednesday afternoon at three j o'clock, Kev. A. L". Monger oihcvat- ; inst. Burial will take place at. the 1 City cemetery. IiUCIMA TIPrON. Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda P. Tipton, who died Saturday night, will be hell from the A. M.. Russei! chapel on Tusday afternocn at 2 o'ebjek. Rev. H, K. Gron othciating. Burial will take p'aco at the City ccmctc-ry. STATISTICS lU'ILDING UJIIIMITS. One-tory fra.mo elweljirar, 1 K 4 F ra:r: av.. I. r.iekowski. e. im ate c c st t-. 1 ' 0 . J. If. Iballer. bar her. 1213 Ih Fox Fifth st., (deorco Jl. y.-e n, ee..t j $2,500 i r.e-s:ory frame dwell Ir. cr. 1 1J i Wood side av, U. IJ. Sta.r, $2.-'""". j une-story iramrt iweinc. t :z )2i-:hth st., W. F. Miller, cos; S2r,0. Two-:ory fr.ime dwr-l'.ir.r, .10 Pennsylvania av., Virril Nash, m?t $4. una. Tvo-?ery frame dwehir. g". 214 N. Ft. Feter St., Albert Karta. cost I52.IÖO. MOVING PHR.MITS. Fan! Tth. 41 r S. Warrea yt., to i 22''f Merry av. Roy Xcbl. 411 S. Iafaf-'te blvd . j to 114 Ur.ap.khn ph 1 Clyrle Ir.diy. s 1 Iv-wridab? av., to 110? W. Oak ft. ' J. II Palr.haher. 12 13 E. Fox : !.. to Elkhart. Ind. j Geo ire Underly, 12n W. Colfax, i av.. to 11 1 r. Brockf.e'.d s. ' Mr?. T. 2--.dauser. u 1 1-2 E ! Simple t.. to 4' Lir.c-r. ay T.. nSTrn nnniTs m.MK '. from the tame place. Santa Claus j tdoes. Give us an e r ler for f.owers j ' and fee where g-r-od fevers comi j from. Adam lsinier. f.or:st. Main Lincoln 63S0. 22" -Miami st. 1C2 a. m. TOKIO - Sat. FAMOUS TOKIO OUCHUSTIIA
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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 T?i Capes for the Miss of 6 to 14 Years Smart little models are these in Tweeds, Velours and Serges. They have the tailored or throw collars and are trimmed with braid and self stiching. The price range is $10.00, $11.95. $13.95, $15.00 to $25.00. V..'--; Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our hon;st belief that the tobaccos used in Cbc5tere!d arc cf finer qua!::y (and hence cf better taste) than in any other cigarette ar the price. Liggett Lf Mjerj Tobacco Co. '3
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Capes at $15.00 This group is made up of Tweeds, Velours and Tricotines. These fabrics are attractively fashioned into graceful flare models with tailored or throw collars. Better values for $15.00 are not to be had. Capes at S2. Many beautifully sweeping models are shown at this price in Camel's Hair, Tricotine and Tweed. Rich embroideries, braid and buttons are used to trim. You will like these handsome Capes because they have dignity and style revealed in every fold. -... - vrl. .V . A Ä - 44 V -' -."1 - Li ' --all A Fl a-i
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