South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 114, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 April 1922 — Page 2
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i Th child s.t. born ir. this i .tv lor. Au?;:-: 2. 1 : 2 1 and survive '1 b-. hr r irr : ts ar.d tu o s'.stc r.-, 'iri ! ?;r.Ia ar. 1 Lois. I I--r ir.otber I Mi Cirr;? Imrr. c! a.foro !vr ni-ir-r - . I rt:r.--ral 5r:r wil be h--M fr -r.; ; thf h::i.- T-i :--..av .ifr-rn' - ri .it 1 Olork, Iirv. I.. I. T'crk rtr.riatir.jr. ' I.urial w: I f :n r.LervH-v c?:neI tcry.
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f .rd th Kuvvia.r.5 would rf tu- t-. drink to t!v; Vdr.'p health Mr. Ioyd-Gcci th-rfore pro-T05-d that aftr t.h dinner Prcr. ir raota yhould lit1) and without n-t Ir.-r a t.pf"-h. merely fy: "'r.f lornP tho klnc." Affr which ti-. ri'.hT n'.Tibors of tho delegations vou'd ao ri! and dririk to th h'il'h without Mjin a word.
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JO? .-IS DIRECTOR OF CHICAGO OPERA M"or.tinud front Z& on".) ror.s to guarantee to back any future dc-.lclt to tho extent of tl.000 a year fach, aid tha.t thero was nothing to prevent MUs Garden from both .-int'inff with the opera hero
and appfarlnc in concert work
as forn.al approval of the project
Is received from Washington. H. II. McClenahan, prohibition dirftor and enforcement officer for the district of Colorado, announced that the radio FyMem Is to be employed principally for the detection and capture of "booie runner:;." "We aro anticipating torno bold attempts to bring bonded liquor into Denver this summer." Medinahan paid. "There i practically no bonded liquor in tho city at this time. Boo:o running in winter from Canada !? almost Impossible, because r.f the heavy f-nows in Wyoming.
When spring begins to open up the
Whether tho opera, will bo con- northern t-ail?. however. there
T'ars Italian delegation oileeted t thin a?klng "What would happen it th" f:u5i-!j.ru dr not ri" and do not drini?" It wan then decided that the.re should no t.o'.s of any kind. 1-1 i'hieVrin on heir.?: infom-d of this laridnt. vu muoli amused. "Wft may be bohevi.ts," ha said. hat our rjrrrs nro good. Ot rium we would hav ri.-rn and drunk to tho king's health. We do not fier w ith monn rchi but wi '.vou Id n vrr hive b"en s rude as to place an ,-tffront upon tho h a-! f the fttatc Hhc5--. cuft-'3 v.-e. ar "
WALSH FLAYS G. O. P. TARIFF AS POLITICAL "or.ti r.'jed from pi?4"4 onv) t - r.f Ii -: i ri?5, plus all tho war raushn .-.:a i.'.du.-stn s. and la.t, but not b a. r fir r.-w b'.iders.hip group in th: r'pubii an party farm bloc. I' rni( iou. l'rattirtv.
"Tho provisions of tho bill ..hat
tir.ued, h.i.s boon declared to depend on the tucrif of iilr. Insull's etforta to coinpiote tho organization of nest h.r-on. According" to la.-n. reports, fr'.-.ir:ely mor than ÖÖ0 na-n-va ha.d i' en obtained out of the 500 necet In regard t" tho continuation of tho opera, Mj.i Garden was quot d as saying in Wichita-. Kas., just before h r r:ttirn to Chicago that "tha vJhicag" Cfjiora asporiati&n i.s not K'd:;' t disband because of this un Pb -aritriti-. "In all probability prices wdll be lowered next season and I havo thJ Kroat Kt rorjtydenct' in the ability of rh. nr social ion't-t xo.'tjtivo lie .via this oruaniition alroady the great-o.-t of its kind in America, bigger .ml better than ever before."
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stationery. While tho robed ftsuren attended church, a person clad in hood ar.d robe 5dofd guard over their two automobiles which were, parked in front of the church. Tho k landmen entered the church after having approached W. C. Scott, an usher and a-sked permiion to holj a brief religious service. Tho minister was
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Miit to the Navy Ppartmert by When you ?a ciari- tay Putch Admiral Andrews. Webb s-ived a Matrr? 111-tf woman and three children in !h' r--r-Tz-zr-rz riro that made C.noo homrlPM a- . t . Ä Norfork.Va. OURS
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DUBLIN. April Lamonn P Vale-ra Sundiy addre- d a meeting ; in Galwav. There wor,. r,0 di:-"urb-
rearing the clcfe of his service a:,ancct!. Harry Poland ah-o delivered; the time. Ia 5pccch at Galway.
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All the week of April 24th we will conduct a demonstration of the famous TOLEDO FIRELESS COOK STOVE Every dav a different menu will be prepared. We will show how well roasting, baking, boiling and stewing can be done on this stove. THE DEMONSTRATION IS FREE ' You will profit much by seeing the TOLEDO in action. Don't miss it!
probably will be a rush of booze from Canada. "The radio will enable us to get many 'tips of impending excursions
into th United States and into Colo- ,
rado over tho Wyoming line frora Canada." Numerous prohibition agents scattered throughout Colorado will bo eauipped with Fmall, portablo "radio stations" to keep in touch with Denver headquarters.
COOLIDGE ROUTED FROM WASHINGTON HOTEL BY FLAMES tTontinucd from page, one.) in th neighborhood and 5-ug?e.ted th .t they go out and it. While
SAYS LEWIS WILL BEAT CARPEBT1ER
give tho pr.Oi.r.r unlimited p,VAfr they wvr drying they lrned that t, rhanraT!ir.:uK rhiu- lr' " " thr hotcl- Living tbu.s and alUit:on Mai.rd?. if notiti'r:r Prxt on the third floor i:r.c;.nttitutional. ar at has ,,.,,t (they e,cenl,d to tho lobby and Mrs.
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yx:,, pouer to completely nullify t .1 . I:,' A r, cxprc:od wilt of the cho.-n logi.Ma- - ;Ir- - r ttve npivr.nf itives of the- p;ori. j hoteh bore h- was j It v.-srs the pi oMdent for the tlrst ! n ""rr.oon by Mrs.
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auto ra y to c. r::ow on i.ie rxccuina
;o power of law making. "Th.A bill 1 - i v ? uncertain tb.
nakiv nfs on theinight nearly four yearn ago.
i-a.-la of fr ign or Arr.erican valua-ti'-n. Tbrt b. j.-"1 i r.nr. ds or.n ft andard. th er.ate another, and the or-"1-;. T.t "i? ivn pn'.ver to jump frc-ra one to th-- other. "In d'speia?inn to l-.r-p r:;r CJerrnan in.3 ! fod ;n embargo in
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OA'; KILLED IX MASKED RAID ON BOOTLEG PLANT
Key IT'orkcrs Enter linger Home: Stent Clothing
The j-'eord rob:erv in as n-.any
a Mill they kept talking about. "All we could say was that we had no tii;. ' rir..)lly. they loft us. five or tdx n.,,i s from homo after threatening to i-hcot us if we ever told anything tb.at happened." Mat hi. 'us toll a similar s'ory. They
. , , , 1 .1 - explained they had a bonded winery night., beljrved to the WOTK of ' . .... . , . , , ... tneir barn an 1 abfut 4ü gallons k( v workers was perpetrate I sonv- ; ... ... , . . . , , ' . , , . ' v"ln m it. Marsn 11 W oerner. who ti'.i hetw n 1 'i ar.d li o ebvk b?t ..... .,- , , . . ...... e y- , , I "lot the three otticezs. h id renor.ded n:g!:t at the ho r-f of trank It. . ,, , . , , ,T , , . , K" a call for help from a Japanese
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par.-., th"- rop-ttv of Hägers wife; , . iter Mo.-dier do hrted to (xrl-i n now w,. i.iade j thv th.t v. .-. o r r-cohmg . , ... . . .. , , , , h" and his lather had been anion.; cd her article? of value. I . , . : . , , ; . alleg.-d raiders. The tOlej Clot :Un g e.'nfltS of I
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Tommy Burns, Former Heavyweight Champ, Expects English Weltenveight to Win. LCTNDO.V, April London 13 all rteamed up over the coming battle between Georges Carpentier and Ted Kid Lewis. ' . . Not only do many of the 0 r It isla fans believe that Lewis is good enough to take the Frenchman, but they are already talking about the rroepeets of matching the Kid with
Jack Dempey for the world's title. 1
Lewis is one of tho most popular boxers Enrland ever had. Si,nce he won the British weltenveight and middleweight champior-ship- and knocked out Foy McCormick. the light heavyweight champion in a ron. title bout. Londoner have been
ready to concede him almost any- 1
thing In the ring. One of the most prominent "lights' I o allow him a chance with the j Frenchman is Tommy Burn?, a for- ,
mer world's heavyweight champion, who eommltte I himself recently In the following Interview: "Many rportsmen oxprefs the opinion that the Carper.tier-Le.-vis bout is a bad match and the vat weight disparity betw-een the two gives jomc reason for the belief. "Po5ibIy no one known better tb3n I what it means to give away weicht. I was forced to do it in practically all my hehts and was mostly 5Uordul until I met Jaek .V hnro who beat, me, not by f u pert. t skill, hue because he w.a too oic and ron sr. I shall always maithain that I would have heen there at he end of the eome.-t had it b-en allowed to continue. "In Lewi-t we undoubtedly have the hardest bitting welterweight since the days of Kid Lavigne and Joe Wrb-ott. lie r;p? his punches in ar.1 what doesn't know about infighting and ringcraft isn't worth knowing. He showed that in beating Boy McCormiek. ' Thi- if where h has n rhinc to whip the clever Carpentier. Klaut and Fan he beit the Frenchman simply by tb.eir 5111 Priority 'inside and their ca.pi.dty to take punlfhnent. "I.ewhs is wonderfully 1'uilt for hi? v. eirht. He can pun-di iis hard a.' any living middleweight ar.d a good many heavyweights. He has a marwllous pair of shoulders and juM enough sinew in his lee to g?t around rtuick!y. lie is prcbahly bovir.g better now than at any time la his caret-r. "The Frenchman is not a great exponent of infghting. Nearly alt ol hi battles have b?en wor. by an op. n punch in the early rounds. If Lewi: v.ait box with him for 10 rounds ntvi get at his body frequently I look for the contest to end In his favor.'
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WIN IN HTH. COLUMW;?. O.. Arril 2. Iirg-e-ly throug tho hitting of Burn:'. Columhus won tl.o .nal game of the series wit!: .St. y.vil Sunday 6 to 5 in It innings. With the senators'
i to runs aliead in the ninth. Hurrus
hit a homo run tvcrir.tr Ole.iiCh ahead of him. In the 14th Burrus led r.f with a triple and scored on J. Shannon's eir.gle to center. Sorc: Sb rati! 140 f?0 OOO 000 00 Z S 2 C obu m bus. 101 000 102 COC 1 lb 2 Benton and Allen; Lcudermllk. Sanders ar.d Wilder. Hartley.
SIGN filTwM AN'.n.N'MMI TACT BERLIN. A-pr.l 2?. A German-Finnis-h agreement wa? sigr.el here Saturday regulating urgent economic questions between the two countries according to a seml-otT.eial anrxuncf me.nt. Th agreement pledges both parties to early negotiations for an economic convention cn a broader lasis.
Gingham Vestees '
COMPAlfY
These come with collars and cuffs attached. 50c Each
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
Gingham Handkerchiefs Vary dainty and just what you want to carry with a Gingham dress. 15c Each
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April 24th to 29th Brings You a Big Assortment of
Crisp, Fresh Ginghams at Robertson's They Are All inexpensive!
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Appreciating the unusual demand for Ginghams this Spring, Robertson's are featuring, in a fitting way, the nation-wide Gingham Week. We have assembled from the best mills in the United States hundreds of bolts of this splendid cotton fabric as well as thousands of yards of the finer imported qualities. All this we are now presenting at prices that make Gingham the most economical dress goods you can buy.
Gingham is useful for sq many things that it has to be made in an uncommonly wide variety of patterns and colors. We are showing about 1 50 different Ginghams for you to select from. They are adaptable for dresses, children's clothing, waists, hats, men's shirts, curtains, pillow covers, table scarfs, neckwear, parasols, furniture coverings, trimmings, aprons, underwear and handkerchiefs.
Ocean Spray and Lombard Tissue For the summer-time frock for child or grown-up these Ginghams are lovely. You will find in this line all such shades as Sand, Tangerine, Peach, Apricot, Pink, Tan and
Brown.
59c a yard
Alsace Tissue This is a 36-inch material and comes in both plain and corded effects. The colorings ar2 most unusual and are the kind admired by women of good taste. 69c a yard
Gingham Hats Several very effective models have been originated in our own Millinery Shop, and arc available this week at $10.00 Each
27-Inch Checks, Plaids and Plain Colors 19c, 25c and 29c 32-Inch Checks, Plaids and Sport Colors 35c and 39c Zephyr Ginghams A fine material for a serviceable Summer Or?s. Our Zephyrs include all the new colors in both plain and broken checks. 69c a Yard
Gaze Marvel rind Cuban Tissue These two Ginghams are here in broken
plaids, checks and stripes. All the patterns and colors are good for use in a pretty Summer
Frock.
69c a yard
Imported Ginghams The quality of this fabric appeals to women who are particular. There are plain color and two tone effects not found in the domestic grades. Very attractive draperies could be made from this. 98c a yard
Vm. Anderson Ginghams Th ese are plain colors and small check? for house dresses and children's wear. There is a color scheme in this to suit you. 45c a yard
Ginsrham Accessories CT Hair Bow Ribbons 59c a yard Attractive Gingham checks in colors to match the dresses. Insertion 35c a yard One inch wide, in a beautiful lattice work check. Tape 30c for a 6 yard piece Checked Gingham bias tape, so good for trimming.
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Gingham Waists ; Collar's atid cufr of tucked Hatiatt .md real Filet tdcr.. " .jr.d Footer Pan colhr-. Pp.vh. Brown, Blue, Green ar.d Pink. 54.50 Each
' Gingham House Dresses These are L'Aigloni in checked, striped and pli-I Gingham. They have Crgar.di, Picu ür.d Frill trimining-. Sashea art on many rr odcl. Splendid color line. Sizes 56 tc 52. S2.98 to $6.95 Children's Ginsham Dresses 2 to 6 year sizes 51.50
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IMUIXir WIN, 10.5. lUtlDGnrOUT, Conn.. April 23. Philadelphia. Natlorals. 1C. 14. 2: I.-r.dfe'er.ort llajiterni". 5. 10. 0. 'nover nnd With tow; CUrke. Howe, ar.d b'tarr. i
We Sell Coal for Less
SAM C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74
; Union Trust Company ' -afe Deposit Boxes with spc- ! rial facilities for the privacy
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ADLER BROS.
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PLErTY OF ICE
Either I.akc or Artitlclal KcasonaMc Prices G1 Scnlcv BECK & RAY ICE CO. Lincoln ,r..
