South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 103, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 13. 1922

&RAHD SEMENOFF ÄS MURDERER III SENATE HEARING

Public Pulse

Borah Drive for Deportation ;,r

Lead? to Hrvoltinp; Testimony.

r.!!()T SOklTJON UHO.VJi." .Mr. i 11. i?::. i1ltrT. Nrv : -T.me.-: I)- . it Sir. I'l'a.e rtrrr.it rr.e. a : ;::.cf In Tr. N--Ti!r.' In ar.r. -;:or. v.;th an nrti'Ic that .pjr"! Mii'h C"'! ur.-1.--r th heal-

g. ran-.r ;' Ghosts.

Wa.rer I. frinc?. I'

Arr.eri-.iri- Ir -;:;t of S-?ier.t.f:.? R'arcri, v.- p.t to Noxa Fco?:a to trap the. rh.e: jn the Mac-Donald haur.tM

IJAPAN INVASION

INTO SIBERIA TO

COMEDIAX FREED LX RECORD TIME BY MIXED JUltt Continued from rape on.)

!

OPEN WAR: CHITA '.

CIVIL WAR VETERAN SUCCUMBS AT HUES

tat.? to f'l the people niore aout

I their far.cticr. s and ?erv!cec! already i '-.nxe V-t. br on d TL-ted by th povr-

trar.5:r.::t jr.? sta- j

course f

two mor.tr.' Illr.efcation of rti?M5-

u it h

a rorr. r !' I

ful govern:

prpirntior. !r.'"Iu

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bulletin

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Tt fife- tbit T-. .111 -j. -a oi- uic fciuf . .u Ku?Man Government I'lvolved home-, .-he erpre?ei the b-: tt

a? jap Iroops Approach ,l?JC " , '"p-"on w a'irrp," :t" 1 , . .xt ! shts had figned it or.d it wis ir.troblbcna Line. jd::e,l into Us-Wmvy as an altrred

docurr.er.t. I "our Wonrn on Jury

bby. Mr. Whitohurst repudiat-

1 M au ltutn .... tt ... -o v-

s.r.eir. in unicago to tri- r:rc:t tha; i -ipion iiaueri, c hmu .h had seen Mi. a Rappe ill on a. ' HU n:- P-in.

v i I . .. -'4l UIC i

'iAn of th" cho-t K'nrv

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j r c r or.", b " c n u o r:. r" J find thit

(or spirits) do r.ot

V.'.S!IINGT(.N. April 12. Form-

lvtic Stroke. XILLS. Mich.. April i:.--iIamton IIafgr:y. TS y-ara of ago. a wellk.iowr. pior.er rfsi3pr.t of Nilf.i and

vicinity, died :a.e Tuesday

5 c r p'.l'.s or r.r.o at .iii. Gen. ';.mv" i; 1. aidir. "Tr. wns ri sicn r f rrrf ml I d-j rt !;'.-' or." b:t of r.rt v i : by Scrr. " ".iff " G- n. "nvc.s 5 ,id h d-r::?:.-d G-n. i:-:r.T.-.'.-.-! r-;:.-- I to dcil v.-l'h is :r:': . addi . t h "i L r. r r " i - o n f -. f r a ? i ' :i fi-r l::n: tr hivr cor.f.dor.c" in tho I:-:c'.m r.fü-T. Thr- Ru.-i.ar.s with wh.'-r.i h r it: in ror.t rt c" r.-rally v. r r. "-t unfriendly t-' h Arr ri-f:r..-". a ! I' 1. but ur.dfr tl' s"':u -T ' ff "li?!-" tr. f rr. p''ij'. vrrdriven to crimes aairit the Ajr.-.ri-rr, r. as v-ll as thir own p-: cp'. and vf-r whipped er thot if "the

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Dr. 1 Don; tio.n for r c r d

ir.i in th prennco of all

ar. 1 it ems to rr. that when

V. I

al declaration of war against Jafanj A.c in tho t-cond trial. 14 J.irors

by the far c-'u?tern republic, a.

into which poviet Ru.ia wid in-

F-ur ef tb.A rTU-

werc

: n t . r r

war hird the cae, two of th number

ibeJnt: alternates

! la- 1iror? and nr. .iltcrnfp

1 r vitably be drawn, will b prcmul-i.,-

r.n rt char. red the vira- arrly rov.

y. thT" are Fome giicsta ' th tror.ns

r.3! fan wor.-: t:r.ir any

Mrs.

engaged in driving back ! th ,

in j

; r r". n ?

republic.

Arbuck! xpres1! hr to McXab. rivir.ff him a re-

ijour.dins ki.s. Tho Jurors held an

r? who can only

Gn.

hunt r.vsrrn:ssrrii :;nv tork. April i:.-

Cr'-orio i'-mf-r.ri'T. At.arr.an r,

Cf'-f icky. was still at liberty V.'cd-re.-day rdpht although deputy her IfTs had be-tn hunting him all day ', in th city at th" requrt ef tho j furfty company vhi'h wnt on hii 5:r..0C0 bond laft vK!;. ; Th" z-nral Is ftill r?!?,r',d at;

f; Waldorf Aitcrix and his a'torn ey? cr-'Iire- lie- is in tovn.

de mor.5trnt i n on vibration, and It . '--r:: thit th- MarDnald family w-r-" people who f r-ct thn dsird , vT.i'.nn. It ha b--?n stated that ; ::.r. th (-T :r.diur.i went into the Ma:j Dnr-ild horn and frt. In direct touch with th' above: rintiond cho?t. One thir.r has bpen proven beyond a do!;bt. and that 1s If we want w i re -i rr.'-ytatres from anywhere we ' h ive co to have the r"-dvjn:y 5et attuned in the rami vibration as the 'r.din? Instrument. Whrn ni"' ; dium's receive me.ei?rec5 from th ; j-pirit side of life they have to bej come attuned in tho sani" vibration ja.s thn 57 irit who Is jrivin? th me.- ' n:f, and the closer the medium is ;atun"d In the spirit vibrations the ; nier:- perfect will the meea;e, i ar.d the ea.-ler it will b? to polve the : "ho.t, question. n ronnfCtion with

haunted hcuses. Thanking you fo this favor. I

j remain, i Yours trulv. ! CHATS. A. TiIOMFFON.

of the Chita

! r er.etrato tho Amur district of

be-ria beyond the village of Iman. ; envoys of the far eastern republic

today Informed the International .News Service. The Ja pa re ?e army is now 4 rr.il'-.s from Iman. The Siberian arn;y retreating ''C-foro t lie NJppone.-"1 hosts "without firing a .hot." according to cable advices received today by the Chita representative 3 here who declare that press reports emanating from Tokio" arc inspired by the Tokio foreign o.dlce and are to be taken witbi a grain of salt." "Misinformation calculated to poi. pon world public opinion is beinc spread by the Japanese government," the Chita officials declare "teise war cthce ftatementö." they continued.

"are bcinir issued to the presj de- de-.th

daring that the Chita soldiers have; j; if, the magic word "mother."

, in the jury room while nev.-spaper ! photographer.1? , armed with flash-jliql-.t.0, tork many pictures. : DEÄTHAND LIFE ! IN POISON RACE

Doctors Fight for Life of Mrs. Frey, Self-Poisoned to Die With Husband. bAN FRANCISCO, Calif . April 1-.

But one word f-tands between Mrs.

Franz Frey and her s-"

at his

home, :

following

a

N.

afti noon i I55 cooper

Tl-.ird st.. this ,

ij- i on Pies': Hardin' recent l?ti er urging the country to partici- ' : at In Nat.! o nil Ilosrdtal day. Thf the firrr-t time the vast Interest In

rau :ophor' s h?.s :jeen u'Jllea to promote an educational movement, ac-

mnlin? to word received by Matthew j O. Foley, cxcu'.ive e cretary. Ni-! ti-nal ITe5pi!-il day committee. Chi-' n-., v. ith whom the U. ?. P. H. S. i

2 :", i:r''. and v.i; Hesidr s his p - rf n ar.d three s'.s'ers. ! Clira. and rrir.c

Funer;:! -

uro ay

Adalberts

ms. crura J o 5 c p h c '

th P.t-1 Mn-'i 2 eirs of n. s i bro.h'r. Ax.

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r h u r c h . R fv. Joh n

Burial will bo

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raralysif. sustained leas than a A "V K tTV mcnth aSo. Mr. Ilrty was Lorn! fj JJ ii jj j in Hancock county, Ohio, on Tarcli j f - V L t

old

V

In 1S51. at

listed In Co. I..

cavalry. In hich

1. 18 4, and car.-.e

ab'ut four years

the age of 17. jie e

Second Michigan

he served until the close of the Civil ' War In 1S65. Following his return to Nile?. Mr.; Ifat'certy encaced in farmirc. later!

n-'rrh-i tir- t h a Tf vr C t tt f' r, i -i 'ar-i ! idll

which he subsequently enlarged and'

SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK

LAUNDRY

Pi A

ÜSEW0RK1

Surprised to Find Herself Feeling So Well

Taurcn, .!;:. ;. "I urrd tn have

pair..- in rv 1 .c '. r.r.i ro biily.

t:i cthtT treu-

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When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre at Once

:rrts. anna ninn. Mrc. Anna Reilt a farmer rc5idcn: cf South Bend, died at tho home of

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Fitzs, Lofanport, Ind.. Tuesday! Cray hair, however handsome, de-r.i.i-h. f rancor trouble fedlowintr an j nots advancir.c ace. We ail know

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Hi.

1 c advantages o

upon which he manager a large ftcck-raising industry. Mr. Hair-

gertj Is survived by his wife, who j was formerly Miss Fannie Lambert I of Niles. Funeral services will be

held at the Methodist church at 3: oclock Thursday afternoon, the Rev. J. P. Lathrop officiating. P.urial will occur in Silver Brook cemetery.

j an re

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laces,

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You or turn.

:ai

".17 Lincoln way II., City

WORLD BARKERS9 AID SOUGHT TO

RELIEVE CREDIT

iCor.t ir.'Kd from

i hitherto has failed to ratify the con jtcrtiura arranger! for her.

"Th-- present Russian ida, as wo

; rather it." t-aid one chief delegate

nVt, ) ; Wednesday, '"is that she will Insist , ; upon the right of dealing with indi-

I"--n.-...s u. ro covrrt d by ordinär; vidual rountfies and not with ZirrrniK, and tho orlv rr in lining : ,'f,r" ' wliol. In othr words, sho seventh was met by the l.-.i. ol apt to maintain that blanket dealIaper currency j ings with Furope are tantamount to ' After making th- statement that f r'- cf hcr sovereign rights, the i:uft?:'.n army had been decreased ; Mrf-ovor. the contemplated conf rr m .-.:;o.r,oo to 1.450.0O0. ho t.d,,; ; rtlum ran hardly bo effect ivo -Russia has alreidv dUarmd. but ! "itho"t Participation by the United all will be useless until the great , otJl ' ' tr.

iv.asrm of goi.l which really beioiig 1 .. ,. L. Irani: A. anderhp, New

iain. msreau ie:ng coiir-nuau,, , Wf(1nC5(la v but ,m not at. in th hands of a fe-.v nations." j tcn1 tho meetings."

York

conference

tired on the Japanese and that the present skirmishes are necessary bocause Japan's hand has been forced. Thi3 is untrue." Far Fjast Situation.

Whon Fianz Frey died. Mrs. Frey took a flow acting poison so ehe might join him in the great beyond. There is nothing else in life, she said t'he left her bed to attend his

Tho situation in the Far Last o& j f anc-ral a(ter pleading vainly that it

it concerns the present operations

of the Japanese, Siberia and Vladivstok, erstwhile Merkuloff armies, briefly stated by tho Chita delegation here. Is a.s follows:

be postponed until she could die.

Returning, she lies awaiting death. Dr. J. H. Kuser is fighting for life. Speaking- In her native tongue,

'French, he jtrives to revive an ln-

"Bandit battalions, fragments ofjttrest in life by recalling to her old

the Kolchak and SemJnov armies. ; scenes and memories of her girlhood

headed by Merkuloff, a Vladivstok merchant whom tho Chita orticials declare to have been in the pay of Japan, and to have been armed and

Then he mentions the little old mother back in France. "Ma mere," murmurs the parched lips in response and a flicker of light

provisioned by Japan, broke the! comes to her eyes.

Gcdl Standard Tmprratlo. Lmil Gluekrta-lt, Danish delegate, who was a menib. r of the cominis-

Sir Laming Worthington-Evans said it was likelv Mr. Vanderlip and other experts on currency and ex-

tion which investigated the fin mcial i change, may bo asked to confer with

Hisrem. in Austria, urged the imperative necessity of returning rapidly to tho gold standard at th real basis of world currency, and thius bring about tr1? equilibrium in thA budfrets. Ho emphasize .1 the necessity of ndoptinr special measures to reftcro credit in cor.ntne. like Germ my, Austria ana Hungary. Tho cjuestion as to which Mib-com-

n.i.'sion sdiou'.d d4.cu:ri th qu-'stion ( f finances connected with the re--c n-tructior c f the devastated provinces of Franco and Belgium nrc-s' and Chairman Home ruled thit i' should be taken up by tho sub-committee on Vredit. Sir Robert outlined tho gieat goal of tho conference as: First, to t stalish an .agreement, on the financial programs f tho governments; second, to arhievc the tinancl.aJ equilibrium of the b.idget of all states and thi.u. the r.ral li-liment of the gold standard as an affevtivo mmittary unit. T!ie Russiin and (crm.ni tie-legate-announced that they hoped Thursday to submit definite, suggr t ion? baed on the report of the London showed distinct progrc-H in the seriexperts. The day's devrlopru.cnts ous nppiiirition an-i study of the economic liw.s and problems of Luropf. In the meantime the plans cn

which R-.i.-.-ii will be; permitted to rcr.tT the comity of nations on thi

1 i

the sub-commissions. The, American ambassador to Italy, Richard Washburn Child, visited Sicnor Schanzer, the Italian foreign minister, who supplied him with particulars of the proceedings. Wlrth Disappointed. Chancellor Wirth is returning to flermany within a few da'ys "disap pointed and gloomy about tho conference," according to the report current Wednesday night. This docision is slid to be due. to apprehension oer the political situation in 0 ermc. ny. The impression hero is that Germany will bo unable to pay the reparations due in May. The German delegation appears to bo about as unhappy as the Russian delegates over the Lendon experts' report on the plan for the re-construction of Russia and contend it Is highly discriminatory against Germain-.

CHERRY BLOSSOMS GREET PRINCE ON JAPANESE VISIT

treaty of 1020. between tho Japaneso command and the Vladivstok Zemstov government, and marched beyond the Vladivstok district into the, free zone along the L'ssuri railroad to the north and penetrated the Amur district far into the heart of ho Chita country. "They wero driven back almost to Vladivstok by the Chita forces. When ino Merkuloff army, bedraggled and spent, reached Ussuri, in the free zone, which zone the Japanese and Chita governments agreed to refrain from occupying, the Japaneso ostensibly disarmed the Merkuloff fon.es. took up their cause and marched against the victorious Chita army with the expressed Intention of forcing them to retire from the. freo zone. Ilul:i, An Ally. "Tho Japanese army has succeeded to date in driving the Chitans back to Usruri, midway in tho free zone. As the Chitar.s claim to bfc retiring peaceably before the Japanese, it is expected thty will reach Iman on the r.crth border of tho free- zono within two or three days, creating a commotion that will be heard In Genoa and Washington," the far easterners said. 'If the Chita troops become oppressed for need of help." the otticials declared, "it is logical to suppose that soviet Russia will come tu their rescue speedily."

It will be days before the effects of the poi?on will reach their climax, Dr Kuser ays, and not until then will it be known whether she will live or die.

The Nlles high school, through its representative. Gilbert Otto, w.a.

!f0ht' awarded rst place in tho sub-district oratorial contest held in Dowaciac

Tuseday evening. Schools participating in the sub-district event included t. Joseph. Do'.vagiac, De

catur, Colma ana ri;es. .Mr. uuo oration, entitled "The American ( Farmer," was awarded two fifs.t j places. Robert Burns, tho Nile:, rep- ' resentative in the declamatory ccx- ;

ttrt, was awarded second plate. South Rem Man Speaks

Att'y A. E. Martin of South Bend wa the principal speaker to appear 1 before the Fellowship club of the j Baptist church at their monthly dinner held in the church basement, j Tuesday evening. Mr. Martin em-! phasized the importance of Christiarity in the character molding cd boy." j Funeral services of Mrs. Lena Shaw, 52 years of age, who died Tuesday following an illness with in

fluenza, will be held at the home on

of one vcar.

She was born ::i Legansport, Oct. !. 1!4 and wa-i "S years of age. Resides her parents she is survived by hcr husband. Harry Reid and Pix brothers and sisters, Henry, Edward and Richard of Logansport. William of Kokom.o. Ind., Mrs. Fred Ander

sen, of Marion. lud. and Hellen Either prepare the

Fitzs, of Logansport. Tho funeral arrangements havt not been compared.

a voutr.f'Jl a; is your chari

mars th-- fa co. W ? gray and lot-cs. s

It

. 1 ik-

just a few applications of F-.ire and Sulphur enhances its cp-

1.

nunareu-to.

Don't btay gray

Look. yr.;n recipe at ho:

CASIMIR P. KOC1IANOWSKI. Casimir F. KorhanowskJ, 2621 W. Ford st., died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kochanowrkl, Tuesday evening after a

or get from any drug store a bottle

of "Wyeth's Sage and Fulphur Cora-

pound," which Is merely the dd-t

w

L!:s that wrrr.en s :r.:tirr.c3 have, tt at my doctor CTi.red rr.e to stay in l-ed a week in cvrrv rr.cr.th. It d: in' t dome much r v- i, so ere dajr riiltir tri.r. .r. Witn a fr:cr. J who tock Lydia E- Pinkham '3 rota- : .c Ccrr.rcur.d for

1 had. I

it a: 3. 1 t:r.1

that I can wrrk in the laur.drv all

through tho tir.:o r.r.d do rr.y h usowork, too. Last rr.cr.th I was s i surprise i at niyself to t e up and crour. i and feeling so poodwhile hef.. re I use.i to feel convplvtciy litIes5. I have tcld Eorr.e cf tho pirli who werk with me ar.d have such t reuses to try I.vdia E. rir.kharu'5 Vegetable Ccm-

an.i 1 ted them how it has

;eir-; bo'jt U sr.mo t:

ur

ught I would"

recipe improved by the addition

Many Boys Take First Plunge in "V" Tank One hundred and sixty-five boys used the Y. M. C. A. swimming pool Tuesday afternoon and evening, all of them making frantic efforts to learn the gentle art of swimming. A number of them had not expected to come, it was said, because they had thought the cold weather would make their first swim a chilly one. but notes sent out to the various schools stated that the pool would be sufficiently warm, and the boys turned out in large numbers. Pupils from the Madison. Oliver, River Park, Studebaker. Michigan Portable. Muessel. Perloy, Washington, and Junior High schools and the employed hoys were the guests of the " Y" Tuesday.

Yankee st.. at

o'clock Thursday

afternoon, burial occuring at Silver Brook cemetery. Resides her husband, Mrs. Shaw is survived by four children, George Shaw of Columbus, j Ohio. Mrs. Harry Baldwin of In-; diai apolis and Walter and Lena Show living at home. A brother, John Walters, lives north of Niles.

Automatic Presses

enable us to give quick tcrvice and good value on job priatingofevexy kind. Tclephor a Main 686

othr ingredients. Thousands of frr.? recommend this rcady-to-use preparation, because It darker? the hair beautifully, besides, no one c.t yrsibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sporce or soft brush wit. it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning th gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes th::k. gdossy and lustrous, and you appear yearr younger. Advt

-,e ' pound, ar..

: helped me. Ycu can use my testirr.o- ? rial f :r the r i of others-." Mrs. , . j IlLANrir.: Film a, fj Grant St., Taun

ton. M.;SS. ItV th-? same story rr.e frier. d tfllin nr.otht r of the value of Lvdia E.

P;r.khams -.-table. C:m:

THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. iiioran a Son

Peerless Tress Fred W. lUcd, Manager 205 E. Wayne Su

5 INTEREST On Demand Money 7 INTEREST On Time Money. ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT CO. r.rd Floor, Farmers Trust Bldg.

We Sell Coal for Less SAM c. löntz"& sons On Colfax Av. Main 74

EASTER DAHCE TOKIO - Sat. FAMOUS TOKIO ORCHESTRA

Edwards iron Works gi:t our piuci: . Rciaforcing, Channels, I Iicaxn, Angles. Bar cmt s. main ST. m. S':

Uses Radio to Further Rational Hospital Day CHICAGO. 111., April 12. Surgeon Gen. Hugh 3. Cumming of the United States public health service, WaFhingon. has discovered .1 new use for radio and has already begun a campaign to interest the rapid'y growing army of radio "fans" in National Hospital day, May 1J. Two message informing the million or more radio listeners of the desire of the ,000 hospitals of the United

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STRIEBEL & STEINEL'S APRIL

STATISTICS

l a1-;? of social orler prevalent in th.

Springtime Festivals Added to Special Welcome to Iioval Gue?t.

r' malruP i' or the wori-i ie n f-qu arely before the B.ljl;evik deb-, j TOKIO, April 12. The Prince ot got".. Premier Tact t of Italy, pre.-1- j Wales is visiting Japan in cherry dent cf tho conference left tonight j b:c...-om time, the mo.-t delightful for Milan, where he will conf.-r with i season of this "Lard of Sunshine."

King 'ictcv Lmnia r.uei. Franco's Attitude Change.

fek erat r-pre- nted

f,.-..j ,

vf- lay upon

s:ii'- of the ceremonies wliioh will , attend his tour will lie made more

from several countries attractive by the festivities in which

during this puts or its

at tho economic ( o:i- . th" JariU'se jndalge

remarked informallj Wed-jtirr.M when all Japan

what seeme-.l to tliern J loveiirsr appearance.

a change cf attitude on th- part of Frmce tow.ird Russia. Thv leelartl that Louis Bartliou.

As soon as the cherry buds bfgin to open the whole country includ-

h. 1"

ad 'f the are! to b

Prent h d'ler.i t ion.

si'fci.iliy cor

d

apa n I

conciliatory in hi- inanne-r toward George Chitcherm. leader of th Ru:-mi:i group, in public me-'tins--Thv int'rpretcd this as indicating: that Fra net i now d;spocd to go as far as rv:t-!o tow a r3. reaebir g an

inr even tl

formed into a ft'ry land enticing all its people into the open or for the national feto of tlowcr visits. In this seif on the holiday spirit is abroad .and all who ran give tlie nei c.q up to gaiety. The pco-

at all well-known resorts

utbb-rMar.di:

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A n other r e- m a r 1 : b y r -.ntative Avas that

u-sla . a b a ding r p

Rii-i.i dot;

L- will orpo-0 atv. onfrenee to ;mj-r-:

u; on her as if rhild. ar.I that will bitt'-r'.y op; voUing in!:"!.. at

bird of worl !

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attempt or

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b-t'j Ma re a b. f 1,i.-,j r.i!-;.i, like Cb.ina. --e ar.v j r'i.---t inn rur.t r o "r u n v

j ..-or e.-tr. it i w predicte 1 among . .' i - tl. it l-ol.vV.e-.

( I '!-!' i ne l :.' rr a -

o;-t ;s C!v. : t

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cather

!rs.--.d in their ber or in fantastic

urn--, thit match their feeling

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f;

ke-'p ftstival all day lung under

hire nioso:ns.

Tl-.'- t:.-r.n! inrlifnce of the ea- ' warms everyone into jovialty

uaut spirit lmds ex

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f. 1 th.--.

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r.l'ILDING PLILMITS. Two-story frame dwelling. 1,15 L lowing av.. O. F. Steem, estimated i-Cüt $2,500. Two-story frame dwelling. 1114 Humboldt st., Charles Van Dusen, cost $3.700. One-story frame dwelling. 2616 Vine st.. G. A. Clark, cost $$00.

Laurel

to

MOVING PFRM1TS. Dwitt Xewhouse, 30 5 S.

st. to 2121 . Rodgers st. L. J. Lane. 521 1-2 Wenger st

610 E. Sample" st. Mrs. Daisy Suit, S22 N. Tenth st. to Mishawaka. E. J. Humphrey. .116 Ham ton et. to 102 Yas-ar av.

W. E. Niven. 120 E. Navarre to 2026 Lincoln way W. George Bosnia, 110:) Oak st. MS Lawndale av. D. H. Lord. 912 W. Colfax av lfUO Mishawaka av. John Stansliw. US S. Mar? st

Indianapolis. Nathan Sellers. 5ns -t Columbia st. to 7?3 E. Broadway. L r. Poysor. 4 OS s. Franklin st. to 1116 S. Twelfth st.

st. to to to

Wisconsin produce? two-thirds of the cheese made in the United S'ates.

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i.i y. p. r.al garden party ot y i one of tho mos int" tht e spring festiwils. t'.ie two o-.:tsfi ndinc sc-

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STOMACH UPSET?

Get at fbe C.uf T.V Dr. Lduiira' Oliw Talld.

Th.ifs wbat thoupjci'ls ef stomach suffer r;re ton- deans. Instead ef t3king touirs. or trying to patch up a poor di-

:-.tioa. thoy are attacking tte rful c:ue

-logged liver anI lisor-

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Three days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 13th, 14th, 15th, your dollar will do double duty. Buy one article at regular price and get another for ONE CENT Check the items you want.

lc Toilet Articles lc

. .$1.01 . . . . 5 1 c . .S1.20 ..$1.51

Ü Volva Shaving; Lotion.. 2 Kevall Shaving1 Lotion 2 Lilac Vegetale 2 A' Pule ToLct Water ,

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' natural iu net tons, away gi es lü'Uo'estiea r. . I . . . V. ..... 1. 1

Waif.-, wi attend tue j Hsve yen a bid tate. coated tongue. - you. j re-'f .nppettt'. a la2y. laa'r-eare feeling,

te a-Jibitien or energy, trouLle with undigested f..odsV TaKe Olire Tablet?, tte fur-stif ute fer cal'-racl Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a rurely Tegetab'e conpouud uiiied with olire eil. You wall know then by their olive color. Tbf-y do the work -without griping, cramps or pain. Take cr.e or two at bedtime for quick relief, llat wt.nt yuii like. I'o and iVc

:y l.-;d when the cherry

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!iku. a sub-.irb to Tospa.ious lawns deckid5- ef spring flowers tr;-es .and shrubc .'loenT. o da t ions for a

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d-n a' S': wh-Tc t: o-.-.r with Morsen-

V wel ..r.'- innovation, of r '"ent

has Veen the removal of all

r .tr;etior.s on women's dres. Heretet're. a regulation that women oc-.-ld appear r.nly m European costume t r in ancient court dress pre-V'-rt'-d r.-.a--v ':oni accepting the imperial invitation.

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5 INTEREST Ou Dorna ml Money 7To INTEREST On Time Money. ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT CO. 3nl Floor, F'arnier Trust Bldg.

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r-undd by many and yet o self a '.one is a n x- - that '-ome to nearly every .- '. . . y time.

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"Nothing quite like it so 'sweet so mild" To you Dutch Masters Special brings the pleasures of imported tobaccos seldom enjoyed for 10 cents. To us Dutch Masters Special represents our extreme etfort to put big value in quality, quantity and workmanship into a 10 cent cigar. In a great many cities Chicago, ' for instance it is the leading Javawrapped 10 cent cigar. Dutch Matters Cigxx ts ra Je br Consolidated Cigar Corporation, N York Distributed bv

Hamilton-HarrlJ Co.. South Fend. Ind.

Seven Shapely r?iret 10c 2 for 25c 15c

3 for 50c

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2 Lila Toilet Water ."tc 2 Trull or Toilet Water $1.2G 2 Ilo.all Sliavlns; C res in .Go 2 Itexall shaving Stick 3fc 2 ne.all Sliavlnjr PoAvdor 3Ge 2 Klenzo Tooth Paste 2fic 2 Kevall Tooth I'astc 26c 2 Hikers Tooth Powder ...26c-llr 2 Harmony ShaniiXK -"le 2 Cocoanut Shampoo ."ilr 2 Itexall Sliar.uoo Paste 26c 2 Septone Hair Tonio Sl.oi lc Face Powder lc 2 Bouquet IDadra Powder ...$1.51 2 Bouquet Kamee Powder. . . .$1.1 2 .Tont eel Compact $1.01 2 Ponteel Roue ."lc 2 Almaz;jda Powder rIc 2 Violet I) uk Powder ."lc 2 Svta Kice Powder ."lo 2 Cliarmona Powder ...file 2 Bouquet Face Poweler ....51c 2 A. C. C. r.Kx; Powder lie lc Talcums lc Oct Your Summer's Supply ot Talcum New v. 2 Bouquet Da. rim Talcum 7 Co '2 Bouquet Kamee Talcum "1 2 Violet Dulc Talcum . 2 Itovall Vio'et Talcum 2HC 2 Ikiby Talcum 2iic 2 Oililemen's- Talcum "6c 2 Midi Talcum 36c 2 Zinc Stcarate 31c 2 Arbutus Talcum 36c lc SoaDS'lc

lc Candies lc Get Your KaMer Supply Now. 2 Tempting: Fruits 76c 2 Pecan in Cream Sl.nl 2 Springtime Chocolates .... SI. 01 2 Idggctt s O. &- ii. Chocolates SI. Ol 2 Ligcctt's Chooolates Sl..l 2 Hard Candies (tin) Sic 2 lbs. Assorted Chocs. (f,ulk) r.lc 2 11. Hard Mixture ( hulk) .. öle '2 Idggctt's fluni 6c 2 Ligxctfs Mints 6c

lc Sundries lc

2 Absorbent Cotton 2 Hospital Cotton 2 Bandages. 2-incli ... 2 Adhesive Placer ... 2 Hot Water Bags 2 V-untain Syringes ... 2 Tooth Binhes 2 Tooth Brushes , 2 Hair Nets 2 Tuink (I.v) 2 Combs (Kulber) ... 2 Hair riru.-Iic. 2 Clothes Iiruhe-i ... . . . 2 Hair Brushes (Ivory) 2 Itazor straps 2 Bill Book 2 Minit Sharrxners ...

lc Stationery, Etc., lc

2 Symphony Idnen 2 nrcine I'abrlo

$10 . . .61c

. .$1.01

76c I

16c 26c . .$2.2.-, . .2.26 . . . ..16c ... . 1 c ....11c ....11c . . . . 76c . . $ 1 .0 1 . .Sl.Ol . . S.T.01 . . S2 01 . .si.ot . .51.01

2 Lord liiltim'in Idnen -...Mo 2 iv.nnd Pajwr . Cln 2 J inen r.n ejojie s . . 2 ö e 2 IMa.'n IIimcIojms . lfie 2 Linen Tablets ..11c 2 Black Ink Ik 2 Writing Jlaid .. .lie 2 Mu -ci la co -...Ho 2 iv-nlirddi r .......Uc 2 P -1 1 -i I S!ut jMin-rs ........llc 2 Not- IV f.ks llo

lc Patent Medicines lc

2 fa stile Soap 16e 2 Kexall Midicafed sap 26e 2 Klenzo Shampoo Soap 26c 2 Bat! i Tablet 16c 2 Chateau Sip 2t;c 2 Williams' Shading soap ....lie 2 Keall Toilet Soap 16c 2 Nursery Soap 26c 2 Violet Dulc Sejap 26c

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lc Face Creams lc 2 Arbutus Cream 76c 2 Cocoa Butter Cold Cream . . 76c 2 Violet Dulc Cold Cream Mo 2 Violet Dulc V.'nihing Cr. ... Mc 2 Peroxozone Cream 26c 2 Cream or Almonds Mc 2 Kevall Toilet Cream olo 2 DeWitt's Toilet Cream 26c 2 Kose Water nn 1 C.lycerine. 31c 2 Itexall Cold Cream 36c 2 Biker's Vloln Cerate öle

lc Drugs lc

200 Phenolphthalein (1 .. Me! 200 Ca-cara Tablets Mcj 200 Hinkle's Ca-oara -te 200 Calomel Tablets 31e, 21 Quinine Cap-ule.s 21f 21 Aspirin Tablets 16c i 18 Aspirin Talilet 26c j 200 .Uphin Tablets Sic ; 2 filjo. Supp. Infant ''ir 2CljC Supp. Adult Me j 2 I:JT. Soda Phosphate McJ 2senn.i Laes lie; 2 r;p-om Salts 26.- j 2 Sulphur ' -'c ' 2 Soda Bicarbonate 2'"' 2 Alum 2? -e j 2 Tin t. Iodine r.6c and 76c 2 Boric Acid 2f-c 2 PeroTido Hydregen Me 2 Olive Oil. S oz "C" 2 Olive Oil. 16 oz 51.26

lc Oneida Community lc Parplate Silverware

2 Teas-peons . . . 2 Tables pcoiw . 2 rorks 2 Knives 2 Sugar Spoons 2 Salad Forks .

See 6161c 01c 6,c 76c

2 Berf, Iren and Wine 2 S.iraj-ar.!Ia Comp. . . . 2 Tien a iid C.-w.ara Tonic 2 Ilex n 1 1 II yj i;T ho-phite, . 2 KeaJJ Kidney Coinp. . 2 Biker's Foot Palm .... 2 Pile Oint:. nf 2 Analgesic P., thn 2 (f Cream 2 Kiker Milk Ma-iK-ia . 2 l.axaplrin 2 hrdvo Ka-k'ts 2 S'-nadg T.a . Srr. - 2 C.i-tor Tell . . .l. . 2 Nu .a pd In :i . . . 2 Iaidic Uli'-wnatic 2 I'ej t m , 2 Keval! IMS 2 Be..!! Arn: a ahe ... 2 I' ( ' v r 2 irarr.ine la Met2 Bexall I I ' lanul2 M n'.le'liue palm 2 Canp. MieMr.l Oint. . 2 lire..-!' Jiial .ile 2 Ihifii.ui:: 'MI 2 B a dl IMieiimatie . . . . ' 2 !'.'-! ! Mist 2 ( h.T ui T.-d ! t- , 2 I w-i-ii 2 Cirie.Uc Hcahr.g .:hf 2 Peval! B i y T a a:i e . 2 Bexall Kl Im-) Pills . ..

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Sl.M J-1.26 SI .26 $1.01 $1.26 . Mc . Me . . T, 1 c . Mc . Me . 2e.c . Mc . 7 Co . .2f.c $1.01 1 .01 $1.26 . Mc . 26c . 26c . 7V $1 2fi . ' 1 e . M . r.c..Si 2e 2 .; , . 2'e 2 '' ' . . ".' . . 1

lc Pure Foods lc

2 Opeka f.ft"ee. 2 Opeka lea 2 Sj mond's Baking 2 svtr.on 1- C. P-a ! ling . 2 F.ira-t Vanill.i . . . . . 2 Fxtraet I -moti , 2 Mack IVpp.-r 2 (.rape Jtdly 2 Ha.pberry .Tani , 2 Mara s Id no Clierrics , 2 svmornl'ri i'o.i . . . . ,

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.4 6c Mc 31c

Me 36o 26c ... . .26c Mo it X C . . 31o

Old Fashioned Extra Strong Horehound Candy 2 lbs. 36o

La Saramita 10c Cigar 2 for 11c

ad taker ted

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