South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 123, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 3. 1 022
S: FRENCH OBJECT TO I NEW SPECIMENS
ALLIED DRAFT OF j mrtlMi RUSSIAN DOCUMENT' F- ;f:r:.. ..,'. rW':V:
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t r.u tir.' of the ? u!'-c-nir.;if-ion 0.1 I:':?. :a:; affairs Tusliy afternoon: - r. 1 th- Fr-r.h (l-ip.itt s cirn late.
! Th raerr.orar.ium v;3s ii-rpatch'! J
th r.aaturo of the Bel-
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, I is r;:r.: or-i thai the French .: 1 r.o- ur. lr.-:r r.d that the mt-
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a hen th'.v arrival at four thirty It
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for further c n?.''Wation a to
whether they w, ..:.!; ftani i-y the
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.,' .' '. . " Ii-'Uiirs .M. Lirrer a.-tounded the! I 1 i.-tn-T. t.ve pre-'Jnc:. Can- . , . . . . r3 , fcuh-comirci.-f.on t-y ar.r.ounc:r. that " r.f-wM-r'cr; ;,r.e"rVport..l. Craven ,,hf' Fr; " ,1!'lt!n ro,,M nan" 20; Merrill. .'1: H:1a.r.,n 77; He,- 1 memoranrlam without . , . ... . . furrh' r 'I.-ou.-.or.s at I 'ans. Prem-
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F;chth li.-tr;et. 1 . jt i-inet?
::-Itt 12.; r.ill 432; T-r.-laU 42. Ninth iitrlc. eijj'.u precincts, . Tir.r.ey r.oi; MofTett ! Tenth fi;.-rr:cf. Fp.:or:r. unppes-:
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Lieventh 'lihti icr, six precinct.-, . fwk IT.; Hunter 4 : Cut h brtx -n i
:n'.;n;r.' that the nutter hai been , ?ert'.c-l. M. Firr'-re explained tliat I
h'. artion was ba-M on niesaes J ire.-eivei from Pans after M. P.ir- ' i th':u left tn confer with Premier'
Prtp"sos Ainondmcnt. Fir.iIIy at M.r. Lloyd-George's re-
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Twelfth diftrirt. nine prrinct s. . '" 1 ;i ' 1 "'-i i" n j Peters r.illafln Brarstarer 2'l ' r'ns an amendment to the national- t j izd property e la use and allow th ( Samuel M. RiMon. f..rr...-r ?.n- i nnded draft to :he sent iu the' err.or of Indiana, bein pilinf: up a ' Huwdan delegation with the French lid Tuefdav ni-K-ht over tour ; rerVat ion f-ttin? forth that the o-her candidates in th- d-mocratic . French wre unaM to ivo formal ; contr?.- for nomination a.- I. ?. irproval until further word had j j-er.ator. The f.r.i 41 of th- j.152 j h"f'n reived from Paris, after M. j rre.-!:,cts in rh Mar. irivp F..al -1 . . ra ! r ir?h ,J h.i.l seen Premier Poin- j IKO votes ;ii?a:n:-t. 22'i I'-t i;ls r.-ar-! clrA- I
I This le-ivrs the entire draft in I what 's de-scribed as a verv un.-atis- ! ! factTy rendition and affords abun-
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RADIO INDUSTRY IS GREATEST NEW
INFANT INDUSTRY!-
have Kröv, n a single tube n h i : h l H r C ; -' th-r v,-,ri.:: , -,. M M I.'. Cj in and try t br:-e our cr.-:? tr r -r r- it?'rr??TT'"
rr. p ir .- ; n ele:;-;-.ii supplv h'u?- at To-
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WILLIAM MI.M5 I,-KI
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employ workers at the ourt ; Within Few Months Manufac- ir lS :h" department - r- :;0
ture of Equipment Has Grown Enomiouflv.
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CHICAGO. May 2. A new infant ! ed. sever.il thu mi :.- are receiv- ' :,.
industry', the mar.ufctur of radio ir.;,- daily w-uher.
equipment, has prune: up with an I er rfprt- : rci
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a:v.az:r. gro.vtn within a year and ; c:;-?- thr -u
the t --umry. ?.x Mrs. .Ter :- b
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we-r ks. From a fw manufacturing 1 ' ".uipment ir. C:r.--:nr.ati. O.
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a year a jo to tl
now,
There are t . z . e rt r ; 1 i r ' '
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creise of :xt thousand per tablishc-i
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1 ctrt in demand in two years, a , u:"a-;urir. r-idio e.-juir-ni? -nt. a.-- Gr t':slness in uhich ooth boys ar.i. ; from many boys who a . m b p3.rtsi ; sre.it manufacturers are takin? pro- j and distriLvjt- th .ets thus on- ' I f.ts: all this is the romance of the i structed am one their friends. I
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new industry
There are 2 "'4 rmpa :-.:. in M:-
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i n m ana wn:ca ai:a :t ir.to 1 oun mar.uiacTurir.-r nip supplies, o'cloc": af:-:-e.xister.ce is at present as tremerwi- ; Of these eleven a re ir Luis. Tn months w ;h ck.;-: ou as it has beep, sudden. The new. ! St. L-uis a : w---l e -ye.tr-o;d bo v. ; jj0 ,A 1,. .... ...
smr. concrns manufacturing: radia twenty-fivo bus:
s m e n . several
ipplies are estimated by the Radio ; automobil tut-.S:ir., p!
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Corporation cf America as number- j c ne butcher, and s--v ral b:-h s.-hol
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; ing thousands. Figures of the fame 1 pupils, are makinc an.i sellm? radio j, c. . ; i: ;.1;j corporation show that whereas twe i supplies during their spare time. . :.r(-,; ..;-.. : : .:,.... j years apo 4"'i0 tubes a year were ! About twenty-five boy.-' are r.-n- 1 M: ha :. an ! f.v 1 ? j in demand, this yea:- probably 2 0-V ftriKtinr: and seb.ir.c radio e.-juip-' s r.der ar.d Mrs. Au j or.O tub.s a month will he called fer. j mer.t in Milwaukee, Wis. They k:. .-.:- ':r.
I Reports Cithered from a number ! sometime receive ."o or hichr f r
of states by The Associate-! Press their outfits, it was .said. The lar--- s-
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: C. I e - .ind rv M-ry Talcyn-
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show tb.at mariv boys and other j department store. of Milwaukee are ;r..-r:.::.- at -:?' ' I k. lb v. Ana mat ears are c.-.nst ruetinsr and s-ell- I handling sets, ar.i one of then hi.- t'' -,v y-s ,-w ' TV--i'
ir.r outiits. 1 a. Iir jc wmaow tr:mmei to re- ; w ; b-- tli- .T. s
r.ietry.
Thr-'-e ears a 50 three boys in
Chica-) sixteen and seventeen years old. heran to mak radio outlets. They are now incorporated and carrir. on a lire ."ousir.es. Thei
I firivf? indicates th.e allurinsr P'"s1 . 11: llities in this new indusirv of ad-
present a tamily sitirtr around t
I.M IIA TANKOs. Iauro Tankos. dau-mter of rr.
room listening t- a radio concert. j Dallas. Te . rcporl fourteen; to - y : .a : . a
neaier :n ra;n eq;;:Pmeni. on "I ; and Mrs. Joseph Tankc 1720 W.
them which sold sxyh supplies ex- nu:;b im st.. d: 1 K-idav at clusively. having- built up its tra ,,,,-., : ... .; . 1;,Ul.,;h nilrt.
within the last f----,- months. Madi
venture. Its allege-d hazards were j son. Wis., reported that a new radio j
pit il attcr an :br- s
pointed out, in the prediction of au nrbcial of one of th- older and larger electrical supply houses that if all the concerns now ensraeed in making- radio equipment should i-
j main in the enterprise, before long
parts wouia oeconv a drug on tne
market ar.d that by October 1 the makers of complete sets would
' tiveiv be soliritir.2: business.
, That such a situation would be- i One automobile concern there his
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store has
is already widely patronized.
just be. n opened there J j- ifo'.;, .in
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A few centers reported that no : 1
pir- :.-? t be i ? survived
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manufacturers
had
es'abli.-he.i j j-jir;Ki
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Iter, ar.d two
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but that dealers were .anxious to, p;.r,-r jj c- .rv;i. w.-re bd at ft. handle equipment "when they co-.jM ' Casimir's obu-rch Tuesdav n.-.ornin.C get it." In Louisville. Ky equip- ! .at. ?: m cy r.-v. Gorki. - mc:mcnt is sold by dealers in p'.rts ar. i .-rior R.uriil v. .s in t!: S. .T .;ep!i experts are reqtiired to assemble ir. ! cen.eterv.
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1922. by Newspaper Feature Service, lac.. Great Britain r.ghu rcervcdL
WHAT a surprise must have been Cupid's when ONE is interested. But 13 thers anyone naif so he fast glimpsed the new specimens we interested as Cupid? Perhaps we can understand human beings have come to call "flappers"! just how he feels and hopes as he alternately holds Those who conuomn and those who condone those up his hands in surprise and examines these new
a reversal o f present conditions is j undertaken to assemble parts, as a j T'T'PTTXTf ' T TTV T'Ps'FT indicated in the report of another J j sid line. j i t.v,n.MLALI 1 1 l:K,Ll? large supply house that it is ttvo Two new factories have just been1 LOGAN TIvEASOX 1 RIATj
months behind in filling its orders organised In Kansas, one at Wichita -: py jr,
and word from all parts of the and one at Topeka.
country of a great shortage in aP
G.viiY for iinvri:iD(;i:.
GARY. Ind.. M iv 2 Tne firi-t city' dant opportunity for the Russian? crecir.-vs in Gary reporting the vote : to offer obj..tions-.
on th' repubbt an r at. rial ont- t ; Tiiö Frmch amenlment makes j who adore and those who deplore that is EVERY- specimens under the powerful lens of LOVE. ga- .Ww J7t.4 .i.-a.n.-t :.74 fc-r R. v-.tbe artirb. more drastic and pro- ; ,--. . . fr:,!. ! vides that Russia shall give distinct . - - -
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V.AIi.Vll 1 1)1 1-UI.LMi t.. io - d.iiui'- .i..;i iuir.iit'i.i arf iu WADASII. Mav 2 Iu the :.i.-f re-, enjoy when thir property is return-j
tun. s of the republic in senatorial "d to tritm. atlonalued property! cnte.-t. Wab.uh co mty. horn. i f ha 5 been 'he basis of practically all j Fred Rent, sta'e man.'iK r of tr.- ! the dirier-nce? of opinion in the I campaign for the r-n;-.. n ation ,f ; sub-commission, b. rr;. Xt'.v, fiv.u-d Albect J. IJev r- ! Ibliam Stubborn.
id -i'.v. of th 4 3 pr-c.r.o tn couiry give Rev ridve. ,'it ;.rs: 11" fo;- New.
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DizTinTi run TTmi vin
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in ; P.-" Igium h is .tuM.ornly held out 2 I for mort- deTinite rert-. ration, and I Franc has t iker. virtually th same
CONTINUES ON ALL FRONTS IN CHIN
Removes Tailor Shoo to New Site
i position throughout the negotia- Attempt to becure Railroad NLYY WIRFUS 1IA. ti ns. Englind. on the other hand. T 1 , C V nl lANAPi LI.S M:.v :.-t n.t. d b;is bd tlv other powers in sup- j IauS tO ailU 111C 11 tllO
Near Peking.
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t it es ben. Harry Mfw, candidate porting a jjoliry niore nearly ir. line : vj r tli'. rep';l.i..'.jii rf :,nr::;r.at; .n in ' n ith the bolshevik offer to restore to!t's Indiana primaries, declare-. l merely the use of nationalized protomjat be w.uM de:', .it Alb rt J. 1 perty. instead of free-hold.
Reveridi?. hi opponent, by nCM'OO , Mr. Lloyd-George oppo-ed M. Ear-
ll y A-s.. i , j luv,. PEKING, May .".-lln.y cann o v. a d i n g as in 1 vo:j . c -s T u .1 a y a t
v:,tct4. ThL claim wa.- nvtde in a ! rere's atne-r.dment. saying: it added various point.- aior.g tlv front, run-
KliKt.-in-. 8n: to Will H. Hays, f-r-
r "hi inn an if the r.-publian n 1- : :?lreidy-heavy article, and in addi
tior.ai c-.-.tm-.ttf -.
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PARTIES WITHOUT
ns: pra.- to the weight of the ni froni Machang. si-.jta of Tien-
i tion migb.t wen make the difference j ' ; -.ef.veen settlement and non-bottle- ir-v ': fighting ocmer.t. ; curred at u point along th-- Hunho Ib-v. -r-r". he added, "we are i riv-r. miles south of this city. pr -foundlv anxious to -ntinue close ' where 4".u -., tr00jlV, Ct( c.en. Wi: : . o. operation with France and are . Pei-Fu. tlu- --ntial Cbir.'-- - b-a U: . willing to accept the amendment 1 endeavored t fori" a .io.-s;ng in
ospi'e the danger to th prcs- order to gain -i;nirtd of th- IN king
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! CHARLI-T")VN. V. Va., May 2. I Th- lull of r.a:-:; ulars. favorite
jparatus. The hug. demand is as- ESTDIATE $70,000.000 ! ttle ground of f ,unM ; - th. rr: A cnbed to the practice of free broad-1 rnCT TA CPD T CIITDC "f th- tr-ison rh uir,- art'r.ft W:l- ! casting 1 COST TO bCRAP SlilP ::2, :r.b ,i; s t j,rr5...,.,.. ,n-s j There are now 600,000 receinn WASITINGTOX, Mav 2. Rrcom-1 planTu-sda v. 'a mv. V an.evl it. 's-ts in the United States, according 1 men(3atlons that oarital fhip3 to 1 1 following Judrt- T. M . WordV ruling
' ;o me es.imaT.-s )i seerai eoru- Tii- !--;. ;-,. , ,-,, rr ' panie. Of. these 100.000 were sail ! capped unOPr the naval ümitadons. to'.:; v!.. n KXln;
; to he in the middle west, and 15.000 , treaty be disposed cf by sale rn the. fr,rf r .. . iV A :r ;,:., r f I to 25.000 accordin ? to varying esti- j stocks in the. c ase of those un.b r ;.. i...V!..r . f tb.e .i-toj-nt s a -nT" ; m ites, in Chicago. . , construction, and by sale for junk elated m s 1 .rd : -
Dealers declare! that tn sua-j or sinking- by erunnre m the case of : ;N.-d .y H. v.". lb u-n end T. C. ilenncss of growth of this infant in- j completed ships, aro contain' d in Townsen i. bulw nu..-, : :)-.' :::-. dustry and the fact that the number ; the report of the board of naval co-uns'l. of plants varies from day to day officers appointed to consider ways' The : s : r. s rrv tb-- bill of particumade it impossible accurately to and means of carrying out t reay ; irs voill probahlv I e tak n u;- W. lguage its proportions. One dealer j provisions. A preliminary estirr.att- r.rdaw 8iid it was impos-ible to estimate j of $70,0 00,000 as to the cst of the i with any certainty the extent of the , operation is included In the. re port. 1 pRORR RROKFR.GF FAII.FRVb
demand, inasmuch as buyers m 1
Ni:V.' YC-llK M.,y
thir eagerness to zt equipment ,s pGj;ce lsp SlVOnls to f.T.r.r.c r.a : "K'b-ns b- E. T Pr soon as po.cj.ible are placing orders j c ' ry r r 1 i an 1 Co . 54.- :-. bar.kr t brok. with do-ens of dealers at once, and Scatter OCrlm Lrourls orir. p. sb -a;: - tl .t hu-.d.-els
purchasing from the first dealer 1 By Associated Pres?.
of t'.ir'U r. 1 o ;
who is ready to deliver. For that BERLIN, May 2. Ten persons ! cleared t'.r- u-;b 1 .-. k a-
reason, it was stated, what might were wounded by the police and ten
h-il been -. . 1-... 1
seem to be a demand involving 3CG.hOO.ooo might resolve itself into u demand involving $2' 00,0 00.
c.- !0.". M"ere
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In the na:r.e
evidence by .itt -rr.ev f.-r tb.e r--
ceiver at a bor.; g
were arreted wb.ile the jiolice wer dispersing a demonstration of muni
cipal workers outside the town hail'ere Tu.-dv.'.
V hen c o n f r r. 1 -; b The balance, sheet.; cf tb.e banks. Elm ope 1.
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"There are more bootleggers in Tuesday afternoon. Th demot ntratbr radio business than in the ; tion was held in connection with a 1
whisky business." one dealer assert- - dispute, over wages. In dispersing j Die r. b.o.id of tb.e urn
ed. "People get hold of parts and t the crowd ths paiiee used their sell theni for e::orbitant prices; I j sword.'.
unable to explain how tn;s u: have happened.
D A 0 L7 TJmCTjTT A T C r"-ts of a settlement, the French ! Tie ntsin railroad.
HMviri H 111 H U) rc to the memorandum being
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pa; -d and forwarded to the Russians tonight."
British ami American Doctors ! Have VoluntereI t Trr.it W oiimletl. Ii V ASo-.-lT.-d P.- - PEKING. May - A -rroup of ,
British and Arne ri -an b. -tors
VERSE O9 CHEER By Edgar L. Jones
Gen. Chang Tso-Lin. governor of
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JUHUA1I FOR SPUING.
vo.ur.roe re-d to treat o .t. ;.- 1'cki: Htjrrah for blooming trees ayain r.-. n v.runif-1 in bi'tb-. It is v- And ham. v. bu.sv i.ee. .-i-im
Manchuria and head of the opposing ; , ; forces, from his headquarters. u ar : ? : Tientsin ortRr-d trains to convey the - , main body of his 1 t.no.i soldiers to '.'''"' .' the front .-mirh of the Great Wall. -A'Two Manchuria:: airplur.-s !b-c e,.. .-. Tientsin and proc--:ded ve:ward. 1 L.ater airplane.- cirt..p;. 1 1 o:;:b.s n- ar '
tb.e sation at II .va r."t. an, or.lv a , . , short dStanc from 'ht-rv. Announcemen was male yester-.are arranged in tiers on eithe side A.U-ic.. v. vli ...1 l.v i-:;tT.- ,-Pav of the removal of fbe M.cr Go!- Cae room. Wi-.ker furniture.
MATT GOLDEN.
hat many wuimdod were t;., j ainn- summer breeze again
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fourd a: Chan-ints:n an.i Fr.gtae - And sir.jinsr birds awinf. wno bad receiv. d no a'tt-r.tior.. The Hurrah for April showers again a.-; rtion is made that ?b.v contend - i And i.ur.y happy hc-urs again ins armies art- without base he.a- ; At.:..vg the fields and lowers acain i:'.:'-. dressing stations bir..ia,"-. or . Hurrah, hurrah for spring.
taehes b-re said Wit Pei-Fu was ,:.n tailor sh.m from 220 S. Mich
; sending troops northward at to.
auc-m.--.ted by two !ar-re f.onl stands
r..' ins or t ra r..-i O'rtaf.on
Hurrah f t r all the chorus
ers of w.viiiue.l b..'.e
s a gam
b o..rd tra.us for-;;:: ho-
.,1 for P. r
trying to ' o: Springt. me joy so 1 ar aui:
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Th.- Hurrah th.a:
v-e can hear again
bavo : The prattle of the breok.
piv n nid to th... w:uc.b-d w ho hnT!;. 1 iiighier of the stream aain
..s in I'okm-
uc.n r us- to K.iom1 again
arrival he:-
1 lie c.nnese j.-.:;v.Mrv 0: c;m- ; A a s;.-.j1 an ho ir to dream again raunb-aticu.-. has post-.d a n ot.ee that' In i-n.e f-mall shady nook.
oomnb- te the- front of the sales-111
igau sr. 10 vj .u.cnigan st. I room. ! hslo the crfice is located in li
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greatest po.-slide speed
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centra'ed at Ja.'tingfu are bob;-: - n-s a: nizran st. .- i..o,;p -worK s.iop na r en reinforced from th'' Yar.i-ze i'rov-::TiV E on'1 unable to secure J built by Mr. Golden in the- largo
ineo. Twenty thousand o'hers. r,-- u.t. tba r .-.uitr.ble lcation. Mr. God- i room north of the s Rc-room. Th ,r .;. ,1 fr-vv-j h'ivrn- r.qn,H, ,if :i planned to qui: tb.e tailoring ' room is well lighted with two barg
ir, , chm Tca.i trt.,th. i b i p. t; s. Ac?orJin? to Mr- Gol- i windows? in the front. An extra i
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eastern stronghold at Machang.
ur.al plans he was going to ; large work table
built-in in the
Two thousand dead and wounded ! '.a it until fall when be had the; room. Here three tailor?
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e. urity for fc rel.tr. dc bs Hunoah, for summ .-o sun again
and m.:.-t us. d iy . .th-r f ,et:on ' Ve h-.p and skip ;.rd run again in :!: srif- tor ol :a.r.;r' 1 ..m And h U'e a' world of fun a rain
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Houever. throusn good fortur. will b- made- in tu:-- work '-hep. Mr. ; ' ) .tV bVl vvJ-" he was able io secure a suite of f.:c:i- ; Golden came to Mjutb. R.-nd four t. I j i c5 l'3S r-H-.mii ov. r th- C. W. Coo. Mu.-b-' ;.vars ago and during that time:j y , j5JL '4"V "" 7 .-b: and i. u..w b -a'e.l in : n i.i-al- . made a host of friends while .ncacr. ' ! , t'CT 1
noon. Resoite th" continuation ol : '-.a.:.;, a n-u.-g t s a . au .ü ; .?a in .ne iaa r.n-r ius...ssj n . -:J v 7 r?-
trench w nrtare. nv.n.v foreigners, in- Acc.-.rdir.g to the anoun -m.-:;t ma-b- . Ml hif.i n st. With the .-Deuting ' -f'TV . eluding Jeration guards went cut ' ln Golde n. he v.-ill d.-vote his of a six-year lease on hi? new I oca - ' -vj :-y J 1
Peking. Th booming of - ü r.r. on v a-. ; hear.! in Peking all la-: r. is; lit. but, the ..-jnnona dine -. -a.-e 1 this afte-.--
Sol ROBEKIiSSpaMPri Are Now fürl at Special Oto Upens yj f7i?Jjf Af Saturday Prices 830 (IS Pcn Closes 5:30 ' Tin 9.30 j
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See Our National Baby Werk Display in Children's Department
Side the iltv te, vi. w
hor-tiiitie ; er.t.r time to tne ma.i.r.t; ot hica- tion. Mr. Goi jen tateei that he in i
Corporal Ma-oc. nit At.i rican ma gra-b- t lilore 1 clothes, all car ir. c a t s j 1 1 r. . ; s t-j ir.ake his borne in South ; V,
;:.g ma.b-.--up in his new
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r.'.r.z th-' both. Gen I'.a-r.i a: 1 N w..n,j Gen. Oh,:;-; TsO-:Ln are a nimatv! :I; ; : th y p .:.! ..:.; itlon- Th- vnly
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arm but wc not s-riouflv we.un.ie.-.. ' - ouos-rccm umsnei :n to n:ga graae mercnant tailoring. ;
j Et.ar AIrnir.il Joseph 5tras. com-'iv"-y and mahegany. the di.-play Re extends an invitation to hisj t ma uder of the United ;at- Asiati-- cases be.r.g ivory eclcred with ma- friorels to v. si: his new establish-1
Re t t, v.as um- t" nrriv. in Pekin: -.oganj j' ..eis. .ti i u- v. o-uei . men Tuesday nignt t confer cith Jomob !
Gould t-'churman. the Am.-r: au minist r. regaramg measure s for the protrctiou of fortigr.-rs. Peking i-
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STATISTICS
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. Oa'-.sibe a v.. Ja c oh. Gallow iv, -.-ti 'SALTED GOLD MINE MEN mated o n.
I AUE NABBED IN PARIS .T'V'-vVt:1"-5, u .;! : s . utto R:sbhartz. cost 11, j r A R I ? . May 2. Tw men. cl- irg rr, a.
the names of John Ihnohott. cf M--. Twc-s
I bourne. Australia, and Arthur Erm:.-; miT'on a" .
Co:c of L-'U-b n, were .rtested by the .-,::e.tcrv French police Tu---d ay evenir. z . n Indiana a-.-.
Sam T. Frye, 2 C 2 f Lincoln way F.; to .'10 1 Lin In way W. j C. J. Walter. '10 N- Lafayette! blvd.. to 20 La m on t ter. j Mrs. Joseph Ph --: maker, 2 414 W ; Gra e st . to 42 o S. Grant s.
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JOHN M'COiniACK SAILS FOB RIVIERA VACATION NrlW YORK. May 2. Haggard and wan. John M'-C-rmack. fame us
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Aqui an:i to recup" t ate along the:
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a warrant swe.rn cut at tr.e request
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I charged w-jth na'ing s-.vin.led a N j 2 . .c b' . I York busine-: mm out of ib','.'"i1
by means of the old salted g-m-v
MOVING PFR.Hirs.
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LOUISIANA FLOOD AREA IN SERIOUS CONDITION
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With h.m was Mrs. McCormack. their daughter. Gwendolyn, and two
sons. Re v.r. and Cyril. The p. arty, j he said, would be gene all summer, ' pc??ibly longer. if be returns in; heabh h.e will give two concerts for charity. 'They will 1 in the nature cf ccn-
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D;s;ui-tirg reports for flooded ar': Fred mit
of tlie Ate ha fa lav 4 river b.asm. j 1 N- Main ft.
1 i e.-pec: il :y ftoua b: Martin pir.sh :n H A. Mead. SI 4 F. G'lfax av
soutn rn L- u:s.a u .. were receive 1 : ' . . 1.. i.as.ahe av
Mr. McCcrnvack's cabin was a m is s rf f.n'.vfts sent by members! e f bos ' rofe." n .and friends LEGAL NOTICES i
PAIH)0F PIP Tired of rt ran
ging her "Paddy" about by a chain. ; Blanche Mehaffey. Nt-w York, h ' r:gged up a papoose bag to carry
bv Rd Cr. ss obi-i .ls Tue
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"carles T. Moriani. 42T2 N 1G Lt i 1. Tb.e rartr.erh:n of E. '
I'rtv net a s-cr.d rail rhu tb.e ; him in. Ju.-t like - the squaws um f.'rr: : e-prehe-i I ..nlv it hang.- in front.
committee was di-pitohed at once to Michigan .-: . to 111 Var. Burn st :nsticate. I'hb S Mouse. f22 Coll-ce st.. to Yh- rlo-'d .--.tuaiion a the Lrmsi-; I G j l u':'rn st. ana r-fuc-c am:v was relive! Ft.auk J M- Gu. 1 2 '" : . Lafavtte
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hart. Ra. of prex-isior.s furTlment t j Auto B y P.epatr and Ramt Shop, i ,rcvi.l Ivr .ö-O. prson.- fur tc-j 11 ij N. Notre Dame av. to 4C1 W. i days Ini:ar"a av (
M. Mob.r .lud i-o. M Rark-v. 0 0 i u 2 b;:;ir..s- -ir.der tü. ui-t- and ?v!e oJ "Tbf r-. rb. r .-.." war disiolre-l on ' tte itr. ti.iy of Aprd. 1'-"- Ah blh.i. j row at;--. : Le r d to P.. M Mc- ; Precr for 1 iu:::.!. T-- nr. lars; cr.e1
will r.'t ( rn; o:.siruc ;or ar-y uea:s Cvutra. ted ui.der f.ru tau: cf (arrto Ce aftfr ttiis d?.te (Siffr.a K M. McOTtFTR Gilo. M. HAU LOW
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Undermuslins A Bie Feature of Our Mav Sales At this time we have an extensive showing of very pretty Undergarments that are remarkably low priced for the high quality. There are Muslins, Batistes and Dimities in dainty garments, lace, embroidery and hemstitch trimmed. Gowns are $ 1 .00 to $2.98. Pajamas are $2.50 to $3.25. Chemise are $1.00 to $2.98. Step-ins are $ 1 .00 and $1.25. Vests are $1.00 to $1.50. Skirts are Si .00 to $4.50. Bloomers are 59c to $1.50. Camisoles are 59c to $1.50. Also a great variety of Novelty Undergarments in Batistes, Dimities and Crepes is shown. There are Gowns, Pajamas, Chemise and Bloomers in solid colors and combinations.
Mav Sale of Children's Underwear Slip - Over Gowns Lace trimmed siz-s 6 to 14 $1.50. Slip-Over Gowns Of Pink and White Batiste hemstitch trimnied sizes 6 to 1431.00. Two Piece Crepe Pajamas White, Pirk, Yellow and Blue hand finished sizes 8 to 14 $2.50. Princess Slips Daintily embroidered sizes 2 to 16 89c to $2.93. Muslin Blcomcrs Elastic at knee ela-tic or band top sizes 3 to 1 4 39c. Windsor CreDe Bloomers Elastic at knee arc! band top 75c. Misses' Bloomers Iace and embroidery trimmed 19. 21 and 2 3 inch 59c to 9c. Knickerbcck?r Drapers Lac?, embroidery rr.ei ribbon trimmed 39c, 50 c, 39c, 75c, &9c and $1.00. Vanta Shirt? 50c. 75c, S 1 .00. 51.25 and" 51.75. Vant Bur.ds 55 c. 50c, 75c and 90c. Yantn Binders 50c and $1.00. Vanta Knit Gertrudr.? $1.50. Vanta Knit Kr.itir SI. 50.
