South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 2a. 1022
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LAKE TO DIRECT POLICE PART IN
CLEAN-UP DRIVE
WHERE YOU VOTE TUESDAY
Nation Dedicates Nation's Gift 0
Grant PAemorial JS' e-e:orate i.-. iv 'xrrr-.-s their r.t
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Tu-day ; Milton IT'cir.:: i Wyatt
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Husband, Wife on Trial; Each Face
! Different Count
STATISTICS
J: vmu is t uvt- I.- rut i reives j - .r.g r. -:"... i tea dv tne reauct.o.n ; er.ijcr vi::-.: s.v.-p; pr- : hiiiiaj 11 jvcr. i
tin riimin-itinn nf Continu'd Krora ras Or,.) i n the number of pri'incts in the ' öchlovr I? r cr..:;i station. , . i T o-Ftorv . r:-.- ... r r UU- V ! T" 'cr.untv from 115 to The ap-' I r:y-r.-ci::-: h.:.' le ir.t-rcs t:r.c situation of a hu,- :04tJ i,..,coln -ay w.. O. W. Accident,. Gn .Gran- 'loivrH in Wahin?ton ;Lt, votl plw folll,v,: ! rr-Ir.c: :Hl h -ho!. 'arVV;; "".V1 afsa i c.. S-'- , in. ISOo v.V-n .,it his army tare-I ni'Tir rrvii ! r,-p,-: (- M.-'d ' u';th lntent to ai'.u t'.o cor.;-: ,-,re-ctorv fritr." "V.-'r o::t to .li.-alnat acccr-.ts vitll. I ' in in j , y : I-'.air.in elf : ,forc the ; y,.x , v; h'.tcomb a:i I
".öunivinz Comrade? of Civil .,? roun... c.,mRv:.,,;orci.;. A r.. ; umcn rr-.not i - L,:ev:i j Czapla on Aanlt C i War Leader Take Part J l-r f chanaces in t!- location of hank; preoi?..:: 2--I.a::vi:;e jail. WiTa nn T murr . f voting places have i-.en rr.a., thi? ' Llr.In r:c::.. t 1 KriLon- I 1 . 7 Selves 111 l.rrcmonie?. , , . r..--.tatc-i by th reduction ; " crier's p-iir.t h p; pr-:n-t 2 1 Think It 0vc,
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P;::.- -Larry" Lut
Week Vole- IVajcr.
lirt Wan!.
ir.orr.ir.z v. ith r"ff-rer.ce to i Fc'y WVtks in ar i1drc:-s pr?- rr----;n-:t 1 Uistnv-nt rity ha! I.
a::-l ftfcty rarni.-airtn
sr.tin? t:.- r.u tuoria! ta th covc-rn- ; City
! t- r i r si r.) a .." a'.'1 a r.J . vhi'-h ill bir;: in tho ity Sunday, rr.ent or. Lohilf of t!o Grant me-, Frecitirt 2 Beiftl tra ra;r, 343 i.". ' ; p b "W- nrfr fi coi-'prate with the! norin! r--nimi?-:rn ro-fcio.i tlr.s ! Liro:n vay. v.. j
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court a 5cor.d charci w:h . .-..-i,-.
i jlati.'." of th.- li-i'.icr I i-A J or. -... f rim lv. z. '.' ' vc lope J before C.iy JuJe DuConil wir.t..-or.il ar. 1 IC-c': TnuridV. Both ases havl been ?ct ! i
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i, n;c o ;.-i rt :n r. ts ana organ - i prayer v.' hen he saM ;it t;.1 cr'ti'ius-; i'rfcii.f. o lui.-i
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; . f t:.o a i ' saf. rut r.c:l t!i reoperation
- .- r.c', nr. 1 !M "Fi.'t ( f .'ill v.-e're coir.;; to make ...t . in t'.-. , var '.vith all th 'irc.vorlrs on
. r p,,::.t I ir.tr v; .-.p- !. A :.Mi lrlv ir.iT a car t: i I-;!; 1 O .'-r. a r! j h , :n a drunken con-Iitlon i- very ! ....i'.'t . i i 'i .1 " ri t i s a.s a manias riihiilr.
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V.'e wo'jM likf an one who "h a pc-r.-'jii to notify our
h'a-liu'irtT5 at cnc ivir. a d1-
r i-.-r;ption f the man and his ina-
I tiiir.. where he is located, and the .
I Prrcinct 4 vT.: Purlite v.
"I wi?h thr- worlJ Thursiay r.vlit rre:ir.ct r 713 Leland av. fer;:t!y voire that prayer and by! Prcinrt C No. He House
its s pp.-I strife l-?t'.vn rations rcrta;e and Llndsey fts.
and ave futur- generations from the horror.- of ;var." Tres't Hardir.?. uiia1Io to 1 precrt 2y reason of his attendant at
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( - ir.r. Vi T;ri.e-S:"ar, at i in r b-- ,Ti.:s ill hr Ip u materially in pick-
4 t;p ar.l brlr.in to Justice the ff c n i r?.
om Fori "Arr.thT thine now that summer
?r t it" i't Hard-1; or. its uay. In the care of runaway . i. .if..
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r.jandei- nf the fifth ;u:.iy
t-rr p-a :. t!.-ir i-'wr- JvU.t. to V ...;.i.-'to.;. A p.-'.- i -":n: any
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RAID KLAN GLUB
rp-. a-. i nom'-s tr" intrr-ira in omtr i.ui:: ari Hinder away, with tho result
that thir moihers pro nearly frantic
'a-.d a rity-wivle search Instituted.
Ti. re always a probability of ar-c:dpi-.t. too. If a rhJM happens In t'.)(?
FOR DEATH FACTS'" X 1 LaI. IvLIAlll lriVJlWJ Vt rv younc children on the street : 'i:;: r'nrte'i would telephone hadVi
T r-j- - f q:;.i: iT5 ii'i iirrp an t-,v u vji
I--U" ill raill IUI 4ii;iu
lwr.-i as Officers Seize Klan IUrratun. A.VOTbr:?. April 2 7. VVar-
chilJ until either Its rlatlv or the police arrive, accidents and an unino.uurable amount of worry and trould" would he prevented. "As to the Fifety of property, pt. :.!. caji hln us and their
r iiits f-'T taj arm of Wait-r -j r,r:-hhor too If thy win let u$ : Io-Ikt ar.l Lonnafl U'k-';, in.-rn- ! know whn t!l"' see KU!pleioU9 looki ... , -i o irtv wlich rord;p:rd a -U characters prowlin? around
", .'T ' . .r(,,,.ri,lt ho:;?rs where tbrre. la no one fit
al ,-a;l -to b.' n.tn.h-rs of th- Ku
KP:x Klar,, wero la?. yr.vtcr- i
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n..t. Al . -; I'.Vpt that wo are rSlhMi upon OCCleJ s-anh v.,ir; nt dir ct.d again.-t ' , . .. i
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Want Cooperation. U'e hiCon't !o mtu h of a part to
rdav in the cpan-m campaign. rx
of the Ku IClux Kla:
s!or.nl! to 'Pan Ui' on offender.. 1
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' , , , f . -have notp rd. howfver. that often Ho d.. -ptrhr ,i number of u -put;eh 7. t, t: o;e d Viirn P :"r.. have their ashes ot ,. : W VV:-f " " ., v !, tra.-h carried away, the wagons ujsed itru t., v, ta,., ?vf:,n cf a.. u aloJlir thr street. That really h'. PiPt--. ''-!I---3 ' Lsn't eb aiiTS up much. Spitting o. (v. lrr.p r ,a':r?- to the a.p.it;,-, o. shlf.,iVnlks an;1 in puUic. vehicle. t.:., Ku K.ux ...an :u I..; An,.,, throw!:. papers and other
a'nv.UP.t of klan hf-rature an 1 e-iuip- ;
refus- into the streets all these will
have to b stopped if we ha.ve a really 'clean city.' "A.s T Faid before, were out to
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ihr others mM the-, found a horse
w.-.s Keize-I. Included
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wrr ir.a.iy r.i m ber.-h : p applica.tions.
Precinct 7731 Lincoln nay V,'. I'rrcir.-t S 100 4 V. Oik j-t. Precinct f 711! Civ'.and a v. Pre. inn 1 e 1 t 1 0 Inro'.n nay V.
the Crant Fervi.ed at Point Po- Precinct 11 Myers' l'hral i!u-p. ant. O . u,is represent 1 hy Vi'-f'P'es port-ire a.'. Trea't Coolidfse," who dellverei the ; Second AVanl. principal address and aceeptei the! irri;:.-t 1 1010 Thcuvi? . monument on behalf of the govern- j T'r.-im t C P"'21 W. Washin-rton men, and p-fple cf th.e United t. State.. Precir.it Z Laporte av. ILurdiiii; SaiüIh W'rtMth. pr:ir. -t 4 32 4 Birdsell rt. A beautiful wreath sent by th i prf.-irrt 2f'5 Linden av. president wa placed at the h ie of ; pr- :r. t ". 2822 Norwood av. tho meuiorial along with other?. . Thlnl Ward. Vir-i Prei-t Coolid.9 pud a tr.b- Prc.cl,ict ni- jfferfon bhd. ut' to Grant's s.niu.- as a leader of J ,,r4.,irr.. ? Hedwig icho-.d, tiin in war and in p 'ice. v X' r f t "As Lincoln could put truth Into i ' pr,.,.'; t -'i o PP-.M-m .n. word?, io (irar.t could put truth into ; w, , ... , .f.. i .r,r-.... i,i I ourth Ward.
"iUIJ, 11 IIOA UUij fiU j stands out a?- the pxeat ciptain of a.
r. nuhliiV T hi r n I'll and through he :
was genuin. H represented'111 L..i h ... r i. i rrooiiK-t 3- Jtvhoi-d house. i: " l M-
w a j ;p! m. Frecinct 4 VI IP .Vfter?on Idvd
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Precinct 1 2 6 4 2 M.shn.waha a v. Precinct 2 Cor. Mishawaha av.
Twice Winner in Boston Marathon
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i or hearing on i.;- t- n da v. the I Two. tt'- f f"wo' 1 1
! outcome Of either or.c haMn? a bear ! r;, y0y . '. h: a:-.d K'lr j ir? upon the other. J c,-.s $2.2 ' I Alojzy Czapla. was the husband j fn-ovtoi- fr dw'lr.', T 1 J i who was charCfl with an attempt ; nricy av.. Vii.trpp., i K' her. .at hid wife's lifo on April 7 wh'-n h.e : ,,r (,.-
Ui'jiuiu'u ii: i..v j.uia-. r-.. . uiui; ( T"- o-.-t- 1"" train' vi w . . l " l 1 ' a St., and is .-aid to ha ve hred two shots ; y i;win' Wr itson:': and Ko'r. to F.--tp :.'. h from .1 r- olver through the vvdn 1 ct.. j p. , "ot L-'.; h.u" S. !..'.-. dow. Tl;o rrrattr part of the morn! Two-stcrv frain dw-hmr. KM i ha " . .' ';
in? tf.-;on of cur: was devoted to : jf lPvinr.'.. V!v.t.-nl. and K Per. .' tlie taking of Utlriion Poth casr ; lt: :),:"?. i- - inc'.udi!.,: thit a-aim-t Antonia i Czapl-i, charged vith unlawful po--' - -
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i-'sion of liquor, were taken ur.d'-r
I a. lvi- in-" nt by t!io court, for decibi ion ?Iay 4. a
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"And a. rratefn! rMuMi"" the i vice preidnt adde.. "has raided!
war. t.ut a. Fj-nibol of j-.ace." Ff;'' T"ecKs rhTiirej that Gen. Grant's prayer "Lt us- have peace." stirred the dlsmml'Tf fl union to .- marked decree and rave hop? u a
Precinct ß 220 K Minor f.t. I'rtKinct 7 r,13 V: . Corby Ft. Precinct 8 Xo. 7 Hose hoike. l'iftl Want Precinct 1 1H Lincoln way e.
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S-il!.irt people who h.ii fought for and lost a caur-c. fec'y Dvnhy and en. Pershln dolive-ed "brief addresses In -whie.i
thry extolled the genius of On. j
Orant. while Gen. Lewis C. Pllohe;-. Precinct 1 -1 1 2 1 i V. Division L comir ander-ln-ehief of tlif (Irani (real cptat fihcc )
Precinct 2 4 3T, fj. Michigan St. Preolnct 3 52 1 IZ. South t-t. Precinct 4723 S. Clinton hi Precinct 5 74i S. Michigan ?t. suth Ward.
Army of the Pepublic. a-Uo paid tribute to the union leader.
CANDIDATES ENTER LAST LAP IN RACE FOR NOMINATION
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to b-- covered with p.hotorap.n. :
of ; n r. initiations and otn r gather-. -
The nrtioles pe.red inc.ud'-d
.'cooperation of Mr. rnd Mrs. South
!Prd. and all the little South Ibnd-
SS! . BIG ED WALSH IAS
KISG OF SPlTTERSv
A tM.n-tint sr.vc rr; to bp W. .j D ;an. deputy 1 . -1 r : - t attorn-y. j .r- d M her an 1 Itue?? with a.a;.!, wit a p.itt nt to commi't murder. ;
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Ln'-h wcod whMh Pitcher Was One of Great-
t ll.oere the raiders. V.oernerj rt Came IlUS 1 rOUUCCU
Control Factor.
hid :ir-V. upon th.- pirty. Killing; Con- , : ab if Moh?r. father of Walt-r, and; woun lir.t; Itn" -Z and the :,-ojn.-rer j
Mother. Ileurg Is a special deputy sh-rift
IM Wal.-h as a pitcher was one of tip i:reate:-t the game ever pro-
The final effort to capture vote for the primary In iSt. Joseph county next Tu-: . lay is being ma do by Lho 30o or 400 candidates for county and township otftccs. As the day for the primary approaches the race has become fat and furiour. Candidates realise that the time for personal work is past. Lettera to precinct committeemen and voters have been sent broadcast and every manner of publicity is being- attempted to place
, tho candidates bforo the. voter'i
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Autoo and Sintis.
Atjtomobiles bearing ins. ;i euro Indication that the race is drawing to a clo5e, traverse th: county, wlii'.e the number of large posters of candidates lUunt theii'Neivej along the highway on every telegraph pole and trt. I'robably not in tho history of St.
f Los Ane-.r- and M'--sher was a ; du''d.
Uvputy under h:s fath.tr. They ;id-mitP-.t havln- tah-:. p art in thf rail
and f.ring upon v. corner
ALLIED CIMTS AGREE Oy ST AM)
TOWARD SOVIETS
t .nn.-l Prom Pa ire One.)
Ca-.r.'-a res.dution tou- hiniT tho questions of reciprocity and economic t orvtruetp..,. The snctem-'-nt satl: "Aftr t'::- r.'Cvtin.- of th evperts at which th- It -.!. i. i n.s i wpoint on
V."ahh was a specialist, a spitball pit 'h- r. I'nauestionably he had tho p-natc.-t control cf the pitball of any twirbr who ever used the ir.'-Ust (h-l'.very. Tlie pitbill is dithcult to control.
! vpt I have nver heard anyone say
they ever sriv Walsh have a stream of wildr.ess. It was uncanny the way he could make the tspitter beh.ave. With the count three balls and two rtrikes, few pitchers who have
n..i t V-, ü e-ult Vi-ill would rn
v r i v.. ii v..." .j- 'v. .... s-rt to tha' style in the pinch. It
Precinct. 1 St. Casim'.r's fCf
auditorium. rrecinct r. 4 i- S. BrnokC'-ld. p!-e-.m-t 4 431 S rhiliips si. So.entJi Ward. Pre ub't 1 UU L-er tt. Precinct 2 1 .1 2 Miami st. Pre -. mot .'17 K. Wenqer st. rrfxeinct 4 145 Itbhr st.
! Precinct 3 P"2 S Mi hian st. Precinct ."22 I Limy a v. I Procinct 7 4'.T S. Calvrrt st. PrcciT:vt. S 1210 S. Main s. Pr. -i-ir.-t f' ""'2 Y. Indiana. Precinct in 103 Prairie ave. .MISHAWAKA
lTi-t Ward Precinct 1 Mishawaka enrage, 5. Main st. Precinct 2 R. A. W. Bacon 114 ;v Merrifleld. Precinct .1 Res. John Renner. 114 S. Sixth st. Second Ward. Precinct 1 Salvation Army hall, COS X. Main st. Pre.-ir.ct - Hasement. City hall. Thin! W.rri. Prccinot 1 P. Irkin..V mrag-e, 201 s. Hill st. Precinct 2 South Side Pre station. Cor. ixth and Main sts. Precinct 3 Res. Karl Austin 711 Lincoln way W. l'oiirth Ward. Precinct 1 J. L. Prance gare, 40 f W. Misliiwaka av. rrectr.ct 2 M. W. Ilutchlns
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Tile interc.-t in the case was heightened whvii eppo.-ing co,un-; in the cue of th-" hu.-ba:. 1, Jo pWypiszyr.skl and Al Ho:-inski. b,,th justices of th.e pcaee, elected to take turns as interpreteis.
Mrs. Czapla has a fci-day suspend - ' Cj jail sentence hanging over hr resulting from a previous conviction" lor unlawful manufacture.
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MORSE, SONS AND 20
OTHERS ARE INDICTED NEW VOHK, April 27. Charles p V. Morse, Xew York financier, his j j three sons and 20. others, some i t prominent m slapping, ieg3.i and J j brokerage circles, were accused in ! j an Indictment Thu rsrla-y with hains -i used tho malls to defraud inveoicrs I jj
In the t-tocks of various f.tam?hip j companies. j The aggro-gat authorized capital! of the sumJry corporations ran Into ; scores of millions cf dollarc, and in- i hided the United tat- Stea.mifhip j Co. and its fauböldiaries. United states Transport Co.. inc., and the j lioldiiifT orgd-nizt ion known as the j United States Fhirpins corporation.; Tho "principal defendants" were j charged with uorspirir.r since May j 1 r 1 . to defraud investors and put j their alleged swindlirr? scln-mo into ; effect by u.-e f: advertising matter j font through the malls. '
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Rogers Krtoks Fit the Llyes
The ICryptok is the super bifocal hut the com fort and satisfachon derived from tllGlT use depends upon
Joseph county primaries have som.i
of the Heids been so crowded with j garage, ö 1 G . Main rt. political aspirants. Ilvt n in eumi', Pif cir.ct .1 Xurth Sitlo Pire sta of the townships there is a political tier.. Cor. Main and Marion.
:nnc H bo Mu winning -h pQjiy WORTH FLOOD annua' American Marathon in r!os-!iUlu " V7UU , V ton. His rec -rd-hreakinsr time was! TOLL IS DECREASING
2 hours IS minutes 10 seconds. He won the event in 11 12.
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FOIlT WORTH. Texa.s. April 27. With the lln of missing reduce-1 ! to Z2, relief workers Thursday night j exprer.ed the belief that the death !
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city early Tuesday would probably ho les.s than 3 0. Xo additional j bodies were lecovercd today. The j latest estimate on the propyl tv dam- !
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1; j.' VI V. LiiV 1.. Ui V .V, m i . U , V . Railroad traffic was approaching normal.
Thii is a Kryptolc Len o Note the h"ne m .r s. K r 7'..'k- Lr: i j r. r I k ci ! r-r .i'i 1 i.r 1;. j r e fi ' ppr.rjsc. T.'.j !S la iro.l-rn S'-ur-cu tr --;-i--ii:;in kf'?li!j w.'h the "--ti .'S!("f l tili-i.l ol krjr cs.
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TKe scientific accuracy of t
the eye examination.
The care with which the j
mecnanical worK is cone, the shape and size of lenses and the final adjustment on your face.
The Rogers organization is best qualified lo give you this service. WARiVIiS'G ! Tlie country is flooded with inferior imitations of Kryptnl: lenses. We use on KRYPTOK BLANKS, uhieh are finished and inspected in our own factory.
A ragged colt may make a gooi horse. Continual cheorfuincrs is a sign of vrtsdom. An Inch in an hour is a foot in a
day's work. y A nuff of wind and nonuhr nral IB
weigh alike.
"-.einer a uiutsn m tne iace tnan a
blot in the heart. In every quart cl both sides are to blame.
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Blackjtone Theater Bldg. 212 S. Mlchican St. Rogers Optical Stores in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois
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ins on such o .carious Wilh in-
.J',.. . nrWfln?ni ' ted on usir.sf it. "No cripples to . tWet
i'a detiil. no r.t uv has cor:.- to t:s ! pik on In a pinch" was his slojan. r, j... , a"-;; vliich th.e'and r'-'hciously adhered to it. i-o.u ri' will 'pur.u.r llus-f has not: While Walsh had twirled jcoros
th ;. jt d--.re lor a rupture, but 1 nf remarkable frames, two contests s i . ueter:v.ir.( 1 to saferdard the i 5tand out from his point of view. i.r:r c:..v, r.f h. r s -v ri-. nil r:'lit.- and ! One of the games raü a 1 to 0
t f t,-" r " p rec.pro.tv w.iic.i j;' .'.cin. i-arv.
issue and in Greene the question of consolidated schools has the oteis all keyed up. Compleu tickets for and a?ainst the consolidated system, even to tho advisory boards are In the field. The greater number of candidates
l iftli Ward. Precinct 1 Kes, Tiios. Mrciter. r12 Chrityan st. Pre-.:inct 2 Urs. Nick Schmitt. 717 II. Mishawaka a v. ioitT.i;i: township.
Precinct A Carroll gymnasium,
ui i: j'i vi'ui ij .it j.r i .Tjii.u rotre iJame. representation at tho polls to have TOWNSHIPS.
caras iiunucu i uic voter. iniu. Oliv Procinct 1 Town hall.
step marks the last minutes effort to vc,v Carlisle: nreoinct 2 CJld Onera
the campaigner, and will be especially true of those runnintr for ortico this year because of tho peculiar second line of candidates on each
hou.-e, Xew Carlisle. Wa r re n Wood m a n hall. lermar. Walnut jrrov-. Clay Cilery school.
CHAS. V. HALL I i I : P C Ii L I C. N C A N I) 1 1) ati: roit County Commissioner i:sti :i:n district Subject to Primary, May 2. Ad ertiuement
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r.-1!;"' The late Add! Joss pitched
r r.f-..:il a-- l economic . ai-tint hi:n. Walsh struck out 15
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Flying Sashes and Floating Draperies Are Much Favored By ANNETTE ERADSHAW aIIE modern miss in her new (JpL sprir.fr frock will present & Icvely picture of rlyinj? sash erds and soft floating draperies, for these have been named the fashion high-lights for spring. Skirts are anything but regralar in line and the more handkerchief points end loose panels that can be achieved, the better. The two charming afternoon frocks ab.rre stress the irregular hemline, while cne uses applied front end back panels and the other a beaded f-ash, which drops down the front in panel effect. At the left, soft flesh geergett is picotted ail abont and nsed wUh black radium lace by way of contrast. The matching hat wraps fesh georgette about the crown and uses black lace for the'transpaxent brim and flying ends. The gown at the right is an exponent cf the vogue for all-whita, and it carries this out in the opaque beads and silk fringa which trim the sash. This hangs straight down the front in the newest fashion. The l-ig hat again appear?, this time of fancy white straw, which live3 ,t:p to the decree for flying ends by the use of soft whit chiffon
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How Would You Like a "Molly May de If you see them, you'll want a couple becaut-e they arc i imply irresistable. For vacation wear at the lakes or for your home porch and garden there is nothing to compare with these Molly Mayde-.
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They are made of yarn dyed Jap Crepe and are shrunken under water. The colors are absolutely fast and include Green, Blue, Dandelion, Rust, Tan, Brown, Lavender, Red and combinations. The effective trimming is of colored yarn embroidery. And think of it they only cost $6.95 each.
Vhy Not Save Some Money? You can, without any sacrifice of styl or quality. Here's how we are making a special, low price on a number of charming Spring and Summer Dresses of Crepe de Chinr, Georgette, Taffeta and Tricolette. Most of them are low waist line and full skift models. The money savins? prices are $23.00. $35.00 and $39.75.
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