South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1922 — Page 3

MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 17. 1922

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INDIANA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION WILL CONVENE THIS WEEK

Will PiMMJ Treatmrnt f Ho-pital PntirnN at Annual Convention. lSll.y. WO!.!?. April l. Many rr.-i'f r- mir :rir to th t r'i t : r.! f r.ts in hT-ita! "f th- -;' .iT- " ' cmsi-Jr-r 1 .'i' tlir- ,t 'if -i l: -t:r. r,f th- Ir.'liar.a II--; : I A-:"-;at:r.n h-r- April f. wru: .lir.-r Ir. '. H. Wr-o'l j fif thi .'-ity. a !:- r'""tnr of ?h- firanlzatif'n. ' h-i'. ul-i to a!(lr--s th- iiM'tir-' ;ir- I).-. Ch'ir!' "r r 1 1 T rr" H r:!'-; I'r. fl.T.rsf K Ki-r. I,, r.i ! ? :

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WILL RAISE FUNDS -' -fKHCSS FOR RILEY HOSPITAL is:? -' - - ' It,.,.;,,,., .f th- r-r.thu:atir tat- ' v : 1 i-.-;-or-" to th'- a vi", vi in t Contribution Start to Cnnu ii if f li:.ir..i"s u, fv.rtur.it.- chil-

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INMANAP' .!. Atr:I 1 ' I 'mm j t ,.. m ?.? y h-iirnu-n nvA flh'T ni-rn-n!' r-r- f Inliar.n off.-r-t for . -it- j !" r.-, w i!l rn il ithin th" r.-xt v .i ff-v, liv It ha lf ' ;i"! that Marion ointv -h ? rai.-- ITOhio. ra.,- rr.n.-y t-. I r"' ' 4" a or n-fourth ..f th" totil -utrhi. ;. .-i r'i.t r1'l.-.vm'r.t fr th .I.Tmi ; t.t tav.' j tint as hav hr"n at""I Wh:4' '.rt-.h Kil'-y M'-morii! H- -;it.i : ' j;...n f.r th- th"r rr.ur.ti ir. h f. f T:i!- U to i -at !.'.t-. Th.- quota, for J.o"j.h : r -: t 'it : t i . o-i' n f. r t.vo fr- : a? - I ro'trty i J 1 ff.''i "'. 1 '

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H'r--;.'a A k ko- la t !on. "Aa orrarr.aa jn fuiy An;riran to -x'-rt )ilnis-lj i:.o.j ,, y a:- ao I4 - oi.j.'t. !4 w a - ir,j lo jf,;M '.vith hi" n'ihhor iri j . a.-l. to "j.roujn.- th" irar- of jn, r:np'oyni nt t tl x - -rv it - ! :;. p- pi" of th Vat- of r. i. !li;,u v:Ut ni.o,U it. :r. far h this may h" dofo- !.v th 1 , WA ,,ur .triivTP thlt . T '". u no ! . 'opi:'. nt of ho -pi'a'..- a nl ,,f ,,,Jr conir.'Hl'-s vr ro out of '.vork ;

pn.-ari-- in v-rM- i f toP r-.! to pa- anij Jn r.at r . In ra-arly '..ry ti'r.'s. in r. tion of Puil'litiir--; ar.'l rj.y and' town of th" country groups m promoting i:ti-ral tfirj. ii y of nf ptir.'i'--plrit-l üti-ns hav ro-i

opomtioTi hy -urit-.u' . o-np. r ation forward with jol to.rrliovf tV- juf- ! and as-ictai:. .. ir; this work from nil . f,.nns. ,,f ,,,ir huddi-s. In m tnv in-I othr f.rcanizf.tions of -iruilnr pur- ; st ( , tn,. nff-r-d. a :rl tpo- and In a 1 ways r'sih!" to ad- j. (jv r,,-,.i v is trmporary. Xot riiv- th- ir.t-rr-f of all m d i-al l ., s tj-,r.rr. .f.n , .nnuch t. ao,ind. . r( o institution. ! ,Mlr .,n; al i not for a day .n!y. j Til'- state trie-' tin-ir will !a-f r.F.o j w,. .,, yt ., r lv n tk illir x ,.,-y , , . . iay ar d , or hidr with a dinner : ,,,Tii.y to rive .p-on thought to thi. ;r S :.: o'"IrM-k. it 'was said. OrnV ih j,.",,, ;IMi fl) ,io - rr thiri ! ; at th rif : m tir.i. a-- Ir. (;-öru'4t i V)( ,n rrov:d.- work for th-- tiwn. , V. K !p"r. Lafay-tt j.r.-sid."n: Mi '; ' rrdo.iht-dly th" worst con-l't ion 1 !ara Ft. Tound. I.!chm.nd. vi-o;jj if, thf, ,.iti..s vliT- tV-s I pra-sid. nt: I'r. W. o. r.ro . n -t ; vnnn j rf,. throughout th.- o!d I Wavr;.. f -ond vir. pr-:d. i t; Mi : v,.irlPr haV). tramp. d th" trt

A'ina M. tiu-iiort. I.afayrti.-. "T'-. f ron. v ,on5in- to lat- at niuht. tatv; Mrs. lit la I I'. lark. India na - j trM! t ,1M(1 a j,,t ;tnv kin,i ,,f a polis. toaMiPT; d!rort(.r-4 ar" Dr. ., that W(UP1 mahl" th to !i" S Woods. Indianapolis; ir. A. M.n) th(. ,.nlinfrv th,.v f,,vlKht to pre!layd"n. 1 Iva n - v il 1" ; T. H. Trmplin. ; flv,. Ahvavs h-h ind" t h-.-" in ; ai" ;;ary; If. A. I i.-riihu r s. Fort W aytv. tho XV(,ln,.n an . hddrrn suft.-rin',' as and X. rornhs. T rr- Haut". ,thi.v K,lfU.Vt sT;irVjni: a- thov st'iMr.

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GIYEN LONG TERMS

Thi. one ji.,vt f,.d th"S" m"n In its-; tanrants o n h niht until its hu'Miris ' fil"d was -xhaust'd. ' )i i" is an t xtrart from n h'itrt

,.a'a to most Anu-n'-ans until out " - . ( (own rasualtv li--tsl..an to 1." prir t . ! I'-' I'T -Ut.jr: "I MTVrd 14 months: l.d This M,-. d of omi.lovm, ,u hv 1 1. I o rrsms. s.-v.n in artual iK-atlim, ;

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in vour v.rv nrichhorh I. l-ind!i,r1,1 tuo ninths" hark rout .als. and th- vi. tiir.s and h. lp thru.: You will 1 thrrat.-nins ( put nu- out and

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One Out on Hail.

URAN! UA PI I ).--. Mirh.. April 1 4

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In (l""land th" I., tiion ma i n4a ins -x u.-.

!a harrark. for its ur.rmployrd hud- W nrnu-r wrathrr is hrr-. for wh;ch .u tiu... .-.v.. i oirkin-! '' unhappv ( omradrs of ours arc-

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-Hthnn Ahrn Cnnklin. M y.-ars old. ! P , V d f r ' n ' ,,iiv in summ-r as" jn wint-r. Thrv rorfrssrd rohhrr of a bran. ,, of th4 ho dood - ,d , tr n, ; on n , - h - Hrnnd Tia, ids Savins bank. Mar, h - a - ' ! " , . j w h :-h tl,.-v fot,Kht ha, formten 3. Saturday was ntcm-d by .Ju-U",! bio. 1 . amr a t v , k on. , w;int is ;i rh u. t(

M. I, Dunham to th" statr,, rison 'y am a 1 1 1 t " ! ,V(M.k. to br.-oni" s-lf-supportin citat Maruu-tt- for a trrm of from 1 ; w , ' ; ,o' iz,ns nf t !K-ir c ,Vu tnu n it irs. Wo hau to r.n vrar-s. with r,-. om tu. nda t ion I h i ' tosrilth.it lifr-tdooa. i-i.i.,, i a- tn . , ; . ! An rx-soldirr i,f Dallas. . Trx.a s. ii?.vod all our jobb-ss- to ,-., bi k tn

who also adnuttrd jtartiripation in th" rrimr. u a.s ordt-rrd to appear

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hM bd. saw a "Malo Help Wart-! i11"" ' ,

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His bond was; mm saw U at tu4 sani" timr. , c.iiuht a str.-t car. Thr rx-s.V.d.rt

Mrs. Alirr i:y. r. j.nrs old. wif" ; ihis.-od th" -ar but fot-rar.-l it for!

of Vm!.-v Ky.-r. Ttavrrs.- i'ity po- ja nub4 and boat th" othrr app.. -atiis t ito chip ir. i n u f a . t u r . r , convict"-! to ; job. j Friday nicht of complicity. Monday j Twelve majors. !ic- naal com-j will b. taken to tin- Detroit lious" ma i.d rs. '7 ca plains a nd n.-arly Inn. of (ctra-ction to br'in h"r .rntcn- li'-iitt-nants of thr days of !ory P-, of from in to .ats. with ;t r' -'. p.'.i4,d for any kind of jobs at tli j i dfl Ti i tt 1..!,,,, ,.f i-v ! LcLiiin rmnlovmrnt bairau X v :

Th.- $1.20., p,ot obtain. d' by ,onk-!Vo,k. in the spac r of a few. rnanths. i a Win according to thr, im and hi son has n..t been r.-rov-! An rx-servjrr man of I'mp(ria. ; t liar activities. Whil" th re may r.-d. Tim 'onklir5 say thr y turn Kan., jobl.-ss and stranded in i'hi- u. lively onouuh conditions. rt lit- ' it owr to thr woman. Sh" b nu s cak'c, was promise;! a job in ,n An- tli. ,)roi;n ss m;;V ,(, malo un-lrr the' their statement. .-;e.s. al. Licklti!,' money to -t . - , there, he start, .! walkimr sellinu :u,n,'-vlnff Iunar trans;ts rhrrf ,nay i

Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE j By Genevieve Kembl$ ! ti i:siy. pi:ii. is i The outlook for this day is rather ,

( hewing um Louirht with borrowed, be restless and peevi.-i; conditions,

. .money to pay his expens-s. "It's ; vith a disposition to make changes.!

v Inch mitzht bo undesirable. Th"

t( ncrur may be qtiick and sarrastif

ill' . n o n, Ik. - - j . . t. viatti s'n.ith aid. addin.: that early in his ' their buddirs shiverinu in Pryant j u-:y 1-r diosed .tr.er h" r. ived (,nly J .' . - ä foi.Tark. They took their muiey. y : nt i settled, fanciful.

BY C0ND0

Columbus Minister Finishes

Seventy-fifth Yenr in Pulpit ' i.:,nc "mil, -s. i,iit jobs am scar . lie; t'oi.r.Mltrs. Ind.. April 1 Wit h s'1 i'1- I x..;,rs4 s. rvic -is a mlnut-r be.i 111 Providence, ',. 1.. a venire ex-,

hind him. th- F:ev. William P. Vnit h, ; service man was Tired" be, ai'.se he j aial the mind firiciflll and not leliv.nc taar this city, is rontinuim; s'i: cd at home the day a -- w as : p, r.d-ib,-. The brst ad vie, is to reh; i work. He js y.-ars old. bort to Iiis wife. He hadn't money ; n.ain qui4 t and self-contained.

The Prv. Mr. Smith lives, w.'h a enouurh to -t an attendant - andj Those whose birthday it is have j nm,. .i. Sniitli. and is surrounded , ''o' he lia.sn't ever, a ptace t-- work, j the foreat of a year of annoyances P.- four u.-'i. rations of his descend-: thoitsh he has searched dilitrent lv. ard rephxities. with the d!sposl-ar.t.-. Although h" lias continue,! to! ''i"1 rrpion post in Nov York hadltion to make ill-advised rhanrs. j . rr on hi.-- wrk of minis ri . h : 4-val up money, lin.-d by !.:: Krstb'ss and unsettled tenden, irs j !-.:; nr.-asion !!y pr.arh's a .s.-rrnon. a-ol entr rt a i n m en t s. for sc v , r a 1 ears I sh(u ' 1 be held in check, as they a r ! Pr-ach.. r in his arly dis w rked ' hack, intruding to build a n-t ''ub- .,, a o,til" and fanciful mental' for th. me;-,- !,,v of t heir work, ii'-v. hou--". P.ut they couldn't o ar.d ! attitude. A child horn on this dav j

to he rest less, un- i even ' fliizhtv, un- '

..." am: a pa-tor in t h r -. e , h u rc U'-s in ' t o the park at midnicht and b'ew , Ss trained . early in lire. It may .1 :y our.ty for on" ear. : "m- call." Pour hundred ex-serv-j sneered best jn th" employment of ' i" men lir.ed up in a few minute. ' others. Sr..i;i( Ihunazr Dime by

Fin s in KoLornn Last Year EVERETT TRUE

INDIA XAPmLIS. April 1 '. -- The rota", fir. l-.s, in l..kom durin-: 1 '. 2 1 ; .a ! i'm r. t"d to .:,:;:. with th, j it" capita 1 s $.jx, ,n'ci, diti to thej :..t" i .a rsh , I'.s other. There1 w.i ' a t"t ,1 of tirt.-. it was .,id : Pi e i,.;js f.UI-s .s publlshe 1 rr- J ...f.?:;. mi.' in .-rr. r. At that time , th' to:.il n. u'mh'r of . w a '-liven1 at '2i'. h- p. r ii'i: i, ?!.'.'; total ' .!.if..-i " '.",.".. 7 : 1 ani tot al i-ur-J ..I- $-,.""7.;.' Tlo- ,-orre. t, d !mi. t.s -u'd r ,d. Totti r. umber ot ; J '''. ' '. r , ap.tu. tot.tl j ir.a-.e. J .::::. 2'- and total m-ur- j a.- - , . f ' 1 v.". Contrnetor lih ertises Undio Outfits for Homes He Builds INDIANAPOLIS. Apr:; 1'.. Th- : T ir.' .Tims::;; poto.;la r'.ty of th--ii. '!:" in I : ! .., r-a pd and rtivr citi.s Jn India:. a h,- fir ,'.: r.-ulf t ,1 in at i-.i-r or. build::-.; cu-.t r;-.-tor .ah f rt:s:r. th.at h w ou'.d it. .-Tal! in ' ar-.y r.ru ;4.:n- he - r- cd a radii

outfit fo; only li'tb' add-.riot4 L cost. H- is an I nd ia rwi p; . . , r. ra . t or. . ki m;m.i: .r ti:m i. . W ASH1.i;T X. Apr:! 1 . Ib.-, ;- ::'.;in w as a. crde; -.lv w ov.-rr-i-::a r;t f ( ;., n: .. '.a Sat uru , y hy th--Vi.i: ! Slat,.-' Th.e t,:;..v ta; - o ! u-d by t he !;: ,b-; art men: -a .'1 .

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Coxue and see Ur Store Hours: 8:30 to 3:30 Saturdays close at 9 :00

THE ANNUAL

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begins tomorrow, Tuesday, April 18th This silk sale is an annual event of some importance to those who are interested in making, or having made, frocks, capes, siiits, lingerie, blouses or shirts. If you read the silk items offered below you will recognize good dependable silks at reduced prices which warrant purchases during this Silk Sale.

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Natural Japanese Pongee 79c yard This pongee is 33 inches wide, is 12 momme, which means first choice, full weight, perfect goods absolutely free from rice powder. ongee has so many uses. This could be used equally .fTectively for frocks, lingerie, pajamas, handkerchiefs or usement cloth hangings. MIGNONETTE $1.69 h inch Mignonette or Radio Knit is the very best knitted ibric silk on the market. You will find an extensive line of Doth street and sport colors.

La Jerz Shirting $ 1 .69 yard

Satin stripe La Jerz Shirting is 32 inches wide. It is pure silk with neat colored stripes on all white with satin stripes. (There is also some Crepe de Chine shirting in this lot).

FOULARD $1.45 There are many small designs to choose from in this lot of Foulard on different colored backgrounds. It is 36 inches wide and is just the right weight for warm weather wear.

FIVE GOOD TAFFETA BARGAINS

Chiffon Taffeta, $1.45 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta of the correct weight for frocks and capes and has a soft finish. Can be had in brown, navy and black.

Chiffon Taffeta, $1.69 36-inch pure dye Chiffon Taffeta, an elegant quality with a beautiful finish and may be had in all colors; plenty of navy.

Radium Taffeta $2.45 36-inch Radium Taffeta can be had in both street and evening shades, also changeable. This quality of taffeta is considered the best on the market for both appearance and wear.

Stripe and Check Taffeta $1.98 36 -inch fancy stripe and check taffetas of good quality are suitable for dresses for both women and little girls but particularly so for the youngsters.

Check Taffeta $1.69 36-inch check taffeta in a large range of different size checks and colors, is a very good quality and finish.

baronet batin jÄ' WM

iO-inch Baronet Satin, the real Bar

cnet Satin and not an imitation of 'he real goods, is an excellent material for use for sport suits and skirts.

Twilled Radium $1.35 36-inch Twilled Radium with printed floral designs is suitable for kimonos and linings.

White Silks in the April Sale 36-inch Silk Poplin 69c 33-inch Chinese Pongee for men s Sh irts $1.19 32-inch Silk Broadcloth for men's shirts $1.50 32-inch Satin Stripe Jersey for men's shirts . . . . . . . . .$1.69 32-inch Satin Stripe Crepe de Chine for men s shirts. . . .$1.69 36-inch Mignonette or Radio Knit $L69 36-inch heavy weight Charmeuse $1.69 40-inch Silk and Wool Canton Crepe . $1.95 36-inch brocaded Wash Satin $1.95 40-inch Shantung Pongee, for men's shirts . . . $1.98 40-inch Baronet Satin $2.50 40-inch Pure Silk. Canton Crepe $2.85 Butterick Pattei

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Satin Stripe Shirtings 98c

An inexpensive shirting which makes up effectively is 32 inches wide.

Canton Crepe $2.85 40-inch pure silk Canton Crepe, made from the finest grade of Italian silk, giving it a beautiful soft and high lustrous finish. This quality will make up beautifully and will give excellent service. Full line of colors.

Cheney Silk Seme

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Cheney Silk Serge in navy, bl ack and white is a particularly noteworthy silk item.

Printed Radium $2.95 This printed radium is in new French designs, 40 inches wide. The designs are on navy and black backgrounds. Silk and Wool Poplin $1.95 40-inch silk and wool poplin of ood weight has a very lustrous finsh. It is a good buy. Black Silks in the April Sale 36-inch Silk Poplin 69c 36-inch Paillette de Soie $1.19 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta $1.19 36-inch Satin Charmeuse ... $1.45 36-inch Satin Duchess $1.69 40-inch Imported Swiss Taffeta $2.50 40-inch Crepe Satin $2.50 40-inch Pure Silk Canton Crepe $2.69 40-inch Imported French Taffeta $2.95 40-inch pure Chiffon Velvet $4.50

us with the Delta Now on Sale

Notion

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begins tomorrow, Tuesday, April 18th

Heres an opportunity to save on the "findinss" that ti ill be quite a help.

0-äud spool and colors, 4c.

Silk, black

Rust proof Snap Fasteners, all sizes. 4c dozen.

300 -count Pins, assorted sizes, 5c paper.

Al! sizes Safety Pins, 5c dozen.

White Ric Rae, 10c piece. Mercerized Ric Rae, all colors, 1 5c piece. . . if. Embroidery Silk, 5c skein. Dress Belting, white or black, 8c yard. f King's 200-yard Basting Cotton, 5c spool.

Cube Pins, large size, 100 count, 10c.

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Needle Books, assorted size needles, 5c.

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Featherweight Dress Shields, 1 7c pair.

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Button Moulds, assorted sizes. 3c dozen.

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Best Elastic, ' 4 inch 6c, inch 8c, i inch 10c a yard.

Made inside Belts with hooks and eyes. 8c each.

Assorted Hooks and Eyes, black or white, 6 dozen 5c. Y Large size Pearl Buttons, 9c card. HCable Cord, all sizes, 3c yd. Wide Tape Measures, 60 inch, 6c.

Dressmaker's Loose I 4 box, 2 5c.

Pins,

Stickeri Wash Edging, imported, I 5c piece.

Hook and eye Tape, black or white, 22c yard.

Made Waist Linings, pirn edge, all sizes, 33c.

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Net Waist Linings, pico edg trimmed, all sizes, 46c.

White Cotton Tape, 3-yard pieces, 3c.

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Common Pins, 200 count, 3 papers 5c.

Bias seam Binding, fine cambric, 6-yard pieces, 10c.

Barbour's Linen Thread, all sizes, 22c spool.

Will snap Dress Fasteners, all sizes, 9c. fLot assorted Dress or Coat Buttons half usual price. & COMPANY CO Mi; AM) SMC rs