South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 124, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1922 — Page 2

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RISSIA.X PROJECT VOr IAV0RED BY SOVIET LEADERS i i.V'r.'ir.!'! I rem ;i? rr. i Ru.-s.an iv;"t ar.d M Barthou ....1 return to titnoa Kviday hiir. full 'i :' ! of the 20'. e rr.mr.t. 7 4-.: 3 " iucm.-r.t w a made Wed

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. 'iur.tj' j shov . d :h :t ex-ten. Eever:l;;e. the former pr're? rive p.jr'v 1 : .1:, irri.l 4' against. 31 fcr Her.. New. Hfv,- ral counties that ut at i-y p: --cre c. j t-ty votes in !!.' ?av? m ajorities of 1 ,f,0' or more

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Complete Contonirlt'ns. i The re;.ar.'it:or.3 commif:.cr. Wed- ! :-.v'ijy r.i?ht on:rf 1 cor.tt-rr.pla ' t.or. of the t.-'ity of Ila;,-L'.:.i ar.d r.lthou-th drri-ior. withheld for a

Kxvir.ir i:-frldc:- a maioritv of 1 .r !ii..rr- in hL; ser.2to:-i,il : '' ' r :'v - 15 rl:ably rtjcrtl

-a 1th n. X-A- inrlu'Sd Tioor.f. Clirkf. l'.khirt, !I unlitMi. Madi-n, ! hit the ov.:r.!ion failed t- find; r. !:.:r..i.,!t.h. Si.r y..y .i:.,j Wayn-. Or.ly t rountic, amor. tho.t -hr.t th !iu.-j-G-rr.vir. agreement

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'V.' , Mr. 1 Mr N-"" . thr lin? A11t.. Jr-frer?on ir.d Tippecanoe. treaty. A note will be- d;s- ,., " ' '. rr -ile- j44idf :dr. N'fv.-. h-AVfver. trrled more than a Laif .coro counties that in j Pt-hed to Gtrmar.y vi:h;n 4S hours.

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c '.iw-ii 4: 1J !i, vfi;,k'. .i.i tne irore.e.lvf nartv candMate for Governor, ma- :

-Uzh'lv. j-.:.-s ovrr Winfivld T. Durbin. the republhan candidate. ThfM- counties ; T-robably will cer.s:r Germany for ' Ali v.. Il.T.ton. ;iay. Jasper. Kotciuikü. Lagrar.se. Lap. orte. Mont- j n:klr- ;l ' tt:' without fiivt con. .. . :r,,f,v ypencr- and St. Jo? nh. -'ultin? the . oii.i.r.vion and pointing

i",".u p.,"- can Ii Jaf :.:..''! r-iuti:. in t.ie yenatorial onteyt reported tonight inrludid the ! out that th" :nJi'on lias 'rt 4? N. - v.,. vot.- f..r Neu ton county, the home of Gov. McCuiy. vshu was a :'n ün th" r-.r uf Germany 't ' r.i-ir.y .-o'.d.er .r.iz.i-, supporter of Hen. New 's taididacy for renomlnatiun. Th? returns howed J''V 'ir'; ul)uve ' treaty agree ,.r': ;:.4r'.v for- !.. ; art. ij.'i- ! !. rpk'e h 4d tarried the county by 115 votei,. j m. n.5.

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T..M I)h l.PAlH.l. sKLI.rriON Carroll WASHINGTON. May The ; C.s rei;'ii:.( ti er.ator.al mi.4.t: ' tiark ..-

through ith fh.iirir.an. H .n M'r jC'jy l..: k. f lllii.o;-. ftfl in a lit- .-i;.te. ' Clinton ir-r.i. We.ln:-day ni-tr.t that "Mr. . Cran ford I; ' i '. I ha 4-erved twelw- year- m . ijlV.f .is th- .-r.at- tb- United Htiv-s v.nh j-arborn great. ;r.ftiin and will return to rjrcaiur r-ume t !-.. .-rrvice " Th- "mmit- : Deka!I i ided thit i? vu-ill PPört D.jDoi5 energetically Th r.rrair.-e or the ; EIktart

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rr.ittee. vr4p n taxes no part -vr.ai- (

ever in pre-pr:mary c-r pre-convt-n- , tion fontett.- th nitemr.t con- , , tinned, ar-.-ures a united repub.lcan . party in Indiana of its wheae r.e.irt- j e-l cooperation in the forthcoming ; , 7'r;e 1

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( ONGIII SIGNAL HKTUIINS. INDIANAPOLIS, May :: . Keturna on the, r public in content o fur con-

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reported: Liliott 1 1. M, 1'oiia.ha j Jennings . '..TO-,. T - H.MO: Willian- j Johr-.s.-n . H.eveuth diirfrh! 2'7 pr. eine, j Ko.-. iu-ko rejM.ited. Moor Me- ; Lagrange Cray i.isj; ick r il.'Ui'. H-dli:.?. ! Importe . . hi ad I Invr!lcP Kighth I ; -t r l ' t 4 1 ' precmrts. j Madison . report.-d: Ye.-tal -'".'Ii; v'levt nger j Mar.b.all . . .; B- nninch-d. n SI" jMaitin v-th ,!:vrict t.r-nncts j.l"i!M"nr'e ...

I'ur.'te.!; 2t.4l; 1 'nv-r.-.a w ' Montgomery .

IO.L'1 7. ; -morgan T'-nth di.-'r.ft -77 prf.dncf. IS I 'Noble .eport-d: - -d 17..1V.; Wa.-h.ng ' Ohio e , -; Andei4 ;.::; Htrorn ; Orange ;;4i;,. O'VHn Twc'.th district 2 1 3 precincts. 203 ; Park re i crte.i; Fair!. Id i:,'"'l; Ianc Tike ;;.r," 4. j I'l'i'ter r.rini( r;:1i" llata. Io.ey I, t nr.'.' o:: tl." d-'..v va t con-! I'ula.-ki s i.-.r :'rpr(.v ' Putnam Firs-T d;.-tritt 12 precin.-tt-. 1 '1 . Fandolph .... r, '. r".' I. M- v r '.Ml; W'V.-'-'ii r..01M; ' Itipley Ht'Phn?or. 77.'. Ilufh Hr-c r.d district .':: precinr's. 1 5 j Scott :V Tt-d: Mi.- ."u'.b.p j47; ( : -.-on- : Sh'.hy v w( ud c. :,:m. IF- -;- 4.1 V 7. ' Spencer Fourth thf ' ru :--J 7 7 prc-cinc;;. L'77 ' Starke rep - rt-' d ' '".:rrl ! 1 4 . 7 .1 : Custer Steuben 1 1 , s 7 I I St. Joseph . . . F.ith d :!: t Jib prtcinefs. 1 1 1 , Sullivan rp'..r'l Oavn 771; Mvrriii 5 L' ( Switzerland .. F: n ?.r.:t7; Hos'ettei- Fl; : Tipton if's .i I,".; I7n2:Ieh.art -.741. ', N'mnilion .... Siv;. .'..-'tri. t -.'1 prcinv.t-. 'j71;Wabish

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F.vend DETROIT INVASION OF

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.p.-,- ! sion of Oikwood village Ly Detroit , 2j Tj officials, accompanied by police and ; jjo., i tlren:e-n. was halted today by an an-; jipjuncement by Att'y Hinton K. j "jq I Spau'.ding. that an appeal would be' 2.,., taken to the supreme court from' : the decision of Circuit Judge Ira W. Jayne. le-iiizing the vote annexing) 4 that community to Detroit. Mem ; bers of the controller's staff had in- j

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On This Day Robertson's Feature Many Items At Prices That Enable You To Save Money

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LOUIS VAX LAKE. Loui Van Lake, 1505 S. Scott t., accidentally cam.fc into contact with a high tension wire while at work at

3705 j tne tudebaker plant Wednesday 12S2 hnorning and was instantly killed.

j Th- hnnv vn takrn To Th Krpiirn-

baum undertaking establishment. He was born in Belgium and was 32 years of age. He had lived in this city two years, coming here

1605 j from Moline, 111. He has been em1S7S j ployed as a sweeper at the Stüde1733 j baker corp. for some time. 1375 j Besides hitf wife, Blanche, to 1711 whom he was married last fall, four 2337 j bro;hers. Victor, Division st. road. 1421 i and Izo. Ausgu. ine and Adolph, and 227S j one filter. Christina, of Belgium. 2 623 I survive. 5143 j Funeral arrar.: cir.ents have not 12S0 j lJVen completed. 1022 2473 PAUL Glil NWALD 2233 paul Grunwald. son of Mr. and

! Mrs. Carl Grur.wald. 61S Euclid aw- j lir,0rue died Wednesdav afternoon at

1:00 o'clock after an illness of one " 7 3 A 1 week with pneumonia. J?J He was born in South Bend. No. 2322 I 130S. and was 14 years of age. ! having lived here all his life.

l'J j Private funeral serv:ces will be j ' held at the residence Thursday af j -01S j ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ttv. R I

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Prettv Dresses for the Littie Babv Embroidered and lace trimmed hand made Dresses $1.98. Fine Batiste, hand made Dresses, beautifully hand embroidered $2.98 to $10.00. Machine made Dresses, lace or embroidery trimmed, plain or rufTled $1.00 to $4.50. Hand made Gertrudes $1.50 to $6.95. Machine made Gertrudes 89c to $2.00.

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Coats and Dresses Coats, Capes and Wraps are being shown that meet all requirements of the woman of good taste. They are made of excellent fabrics and arc moderately priced at $15.00 to $35.00. Our newest Dresses are in pretty Crepe de Chines, Roshanara Crepes and Mignonettes. Cape Dresses and Two-Piece models are included at $25.00 and $35.00.

500 Pairs of Turkish Slippers $1 .00 a Pair Made in Turkey. All leather. Fluffy silk porn pom on toe. Silver thread embroidery on instep. Black, Red, Blue, Rose, Tan and Purple. Sizes 3 to 9.

"Molly Mayde" Dresses $6.95 Each Yarn dyed Jap Crepe, shrunken under water. Yarn embroidery trimmed. Green, Blue. Dandeloin, Ru',t, Lavender and Red.

Undermuslins (Second Floor)

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Gowns and Chemise3 -

$2.98. Pajamas $2.50 to $3.25. Step-Ins $1.00 and $1.25. Vests $1.00 to $1.50. Skirts $1.00 to $4.50. Bloomers and Camisoles 59c to $1.50. Lace and embroidery trimmed.

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Underwear (Main Floor) Union Suits of fine combed Cotton $1.00 and $1.25. Marvelfit Step-in Union Suits $1.50 and $1.7?. Polly Anni Athletics $1.00 and $1.25. Polly Annas of Silk Mull in pink or white $2.00.

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SAIATHA IlEAS. The body of Salatha lUaves. at one time a resident of iouth Bend, who died in Blue Inland. 111., will be Iroaght here today for bu:!al In Sumption Prairie cemetery Mr. Heaves, who was nearly 30 ja.ar.-- old. livMl here about 4 0 years avc. coin? from here to Jackson. Mich., where he mad- his home for man: years. About three years agro he v -nt to Bluo Island. He has a brother. Peter 'Reaves. 1130 . Main, residing here nd also a daughter. Mrs. Frank DeA'mond. He also has a son, Ora Iieav-.'. and another daughter. Mrs. Kllzibeth Holderman. who lives in California

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1:1 TRY MAGNESIA FOR

STOMACH TROUBLE

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OFFICIAL VOTE IH ELKHART COUNTY

FAVORS BEVERIDGE!-

COLGHLLX myXER OVER J ELLISON .Y SPIRITED CONTEST

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DEFEAT REBELS IN FIERCE FIGHT

Special Showing of House Aprons at $1.00 Each On Main Floor. Made of good grade Percales in ä variety of patterns. They have belts and roomy pockets and are trimmed with braid.

Little Girls Aprons 75c Each Attractively made of Percales in the Slip-over style with short sleeves, wide sash and scalloped bottom. Sizes 6 to 1 4 years.

The Men's Store

The following are items, priced so low, that you cannot afford to let them pass. Athletic Union Suits $1.00. Summer Underwear with short sleeve and leg $1 .25. Good quality Cotton Sox 25c a pair.

Pure Cotton Ponsee Shirts with collars ÄW

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Vacation Luggage is Ready

Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks full size

letonne lined fibre covered

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Suit Cases of fibre, imitation leather and smooth cowhide $1.00 to $25.00. Traveling Bags $2.50 to $25.00.

It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity. Prccnts Kocxl l'crinentation. Sour ia.-y stonvuli and Acid Iinllccstion

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j .1,.,, pi: rountv. proved the real dark free State Troops Win Kil t.-.r iuin.ary. .d. T. vaUf. . t

Mrs Heir:. Ar.der.-on vi Misha- KCllliy Dattle 1 WO Killed Ha Nt-arlv Two to One ote i ere expected to be successful i ju Belfast. - " . .v.- .- .!-. ';:". r' 'ivi'(:',.,i,; W4rc fhiliiolls.

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:ni: v fh'. Tt:--, ! c. shrws KirdI,: and Arthur Wolf in the home ; irre-u:,lr?. Wa stormed and cuptur- . lb wr: U- 1-1 Hi..'y ; st:-t. b several hundred plurality. fli hy tht. f..ee frUlte tri)0ps. The ir-

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V' :n the f.r.al returns were taiu-1 II v Ao.eii?rd Pr. ss

: l;tfd. however, lie held a lead of just j KILKENNY, M.y 3. The battle -'.t mu s over Mrs Anderson. ; in Kilkenny ended Wednesday eve ' V. Hepler. democratic nnK. A. 9 o'clock Ormondes Cas-

f.-r auditor, bd i:dwardjte. the last stronsrhol held by the

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sheriffs TLm'c- U Wild.

;or snei.u en ooin ina.-,s was marched with its arms and ama horse race w.th two ,,,i.( ... ua .4T. k,,.'..

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Doubtless if you are a sufferer from Indigestion, you hae already tried pepsin, pancreatin. charcoal, dings and various dietivt. aids and you know tlu'.- things will not cure your trouble in some ia?s do not even give relief. L'ut before ttivin up hope and deciding you are a chronic dyspeptic ju.-t try tne effect of a little Risurated

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mercial carbonate, citrate, or milk let the pure Bisuratcd Mar.eia which you can obtain from practi-

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New Shipment of Boys' Shirts Shirts and Blouses with collars attached have just come

White Madras Blouses are $1.25.

White Oxford Blouses are $1.00. Pongee color Soisette Shirts are $1.50.

Sport Skirts of Smartness $5.95 to $16.50 An attractive variety of Wool Skirts in pleated and plain wrap around styles. Tweeds and Velours in checks, stripes and plain colors.

New Fibre Silk Sweaters$10.00 Each The models in this showing are a wonderful grade of Fibre and are made in the Tuxedo style. They are large and small olock, and fancy weaves and have pockets and flat girdles. A choice of ten colors is given.

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Overblouses at $5.95 to $21.00 Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe. Beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed. White, Bisque, Navy, Black, Canna, Grey, Carmen and Jade.

cal.y any druggist in either powdcrc' or tahb't f-irm. 'I':ik- a te.icpoonful of the powder or twi compressed tablets with a l.ttb water .after your next meal, and wli.it a diffeiar.ee this makes. It v ill inst iut'.y neutralize the danger-

aCis j 'Harmful acid in the- .stomach

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runt and s-ur. making ras. wind.

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K. CJI'.lin was family nomin I v :-. the repuMlcan ticket for

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l1:-. - :t; r. J:!::u s N Luther on the u .1 ,-e. C.ii - t:.;:e: for our.tv assessor.

i. it Jnd'-. Ncaii Lehman. present county Alb n. 1 ' 4 o:y.n;i..ilo-.er. was defeatei 4""i the

bear, ticket bv Arthur W. Eitn

during the flchtir.g- in Kilkenny are ; Saiuienc;. lu-artl-am and the bloatj two p.: en wounded in ru.-uir.b Or- L,i or h-avy. lumpy itelir.g that mo nde castle. ! se.-ms to follow n.ust fe:ythmi.- ou There ts no confirmation from any! eat.

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republican :i''i:cr,t "-I;1 irlv ' 'ork that In ip .:di.tt -'.; after a m-al. you can ea ,l" " ; persons ha1 been ki'.k in Kilkt nn . I almost ar.ythmx and enjoy i: with

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TUOVULi: IN UKI.FAST.

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rut ir.- '. j.ni-:er of pa::: or dipcor.i- ; fort to follow and moreover, the con-

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continue to be reported from, various any way so long as there are any ' place. Two men were slut dead . n.ptoms of a.nd indigestion. Adv ! Wednedav on v'oul island. rreumi

: a: ay in reprisal tor tne ournin- i i ! tb.e h.-iiu of a men.'btr of the Ulster ;

Petition at Grand Rapiils ?- ontabulary. Attempts wire T-. .-r,,. v a 'made Wednrsday to hum three flax ,KAM) riAtID,. Mi-... May , in ?he Uxxly ji,trict of

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'. l.e if. 1';. ..tr,. r,;.r. lb1 'Vv J ,"au' 1 - j Lon io::d-rry and there were sevfV: , r., r j w.lb.atn H. the c. ..:.: r oi -a nidation oetitions. ' era! attick. on birracks in South Hl : ''ir. ;i' .L.d:: - S It .k : ' whi . !; would p'a.p n the Uiilot A ! Derry. Ib-; i r.i :: ( s I'.r:; : l'i:..y - I i..f.: ; p muttim vom mission ! The pest offne- at Waterfr.rd ard Mo i ' Milb r: Cb .--, i--' 1 -: e - - k, , rr. nu-nt in counties, hai be-n ! CIor.rr.eI were seized by armed vi liner: Aul!-"-- rh-.rb - A ' 'i 4 o;-: , :,, r-i j-nr.d Itamd' Aluut l.TCO ; Uns. entallinp a ifs-ation of tht

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Table Linens 66-inch Pure Irish Linen $1.50 a yard. 70-inch Pure Irish Linen $2.00 a yard. 70-inch heavy, unbleached Linen $2.39 a yard. 68-inch fine, bleached Linen $2.50 a yard. 72-inch extra fine bleached Linen $3.50 a yard.

Beautiful Shirting Materials Oxford A loose weave ery suitable for Summer wear 50c, 65c and 75c. Burton's Irish Poplins in a wearing quality that is not excelled 50c and 75c. Pongee Lisse a f.rm weave. - particularly adapted to Shirts 45c and 69c. Fancy Madras in stripes, dots and checks. An excellent quality at low prices 50c, 59c. 65c and 69c.

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Bigelow Axminsters 9x1 2 sizecially priced $41.50.

Seamless Wilton Velvets with fringed ends 9x12 size $37.50. Whitalls Anglo-Persian Wiltons 9x12 size $120.00. Peerless Bodv Brussels $60.00.

New Baas For Summer Genuine Leather in tooled eifects regularly $5.00 special at S3.5C. Flapper Bags of leather or silk $2.00. Pin Seal Bags f 5.00. Vanity Boxes $1.50 to $5.00.

Sheets and Sheeting 81x90 Fine Standard Sheets $1.25. 72x90 Fine Standard Sheets $1.15. 9-4 Fine Standard Sheeting 45c a yard. 36-inch Bleached Muslin 10c, 13c and 16c Heavy Brown Muslin 10c, 12c and 15c.

White Wash Goo Js for Dresses Faa-icy WKi3 Voiles from mir auf ihr hrst iCailnn Coai mills in Ün: ccunbry 59c. Dotted Swüs Most suitable fur children 'a drcsxrs es well as jrrovT.-urjs 75cc.

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