South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 129, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 May 1922 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 9. 1922 d- .. v . - pr V. b I r . . : r n 0 OUNCIL REJECTS iYizss tielen uresorv rirst I SCOKXED LOVES GIVE XLU YORK JOHN I. SHAFER IS NEW Y.H.C.A. HEAD tl l N I'll C J. Ii. .1 i kVl e-r.-r.-.'-rc- , :i'.r i ' . r 0 f . i . . r ' i: 7 ' . i - To File Nomination Ccuvon s-m x mini! mn n i un n.iv nr tp irnv ?ffVI"(i I'l T.MITn ir.rere' " f t.'". r;v.
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Its f!.r- ;n pi;::;-'.;; !!- tan t II ou of uu r,r,-har.' 1 W.:: !::eti.;i m - j rrou.i:y M. irir.cr the n." U and ! th - iiiii.i : m: -:;" jcitatk n.i f firhr ;o1 brother a'.iz .::o;. o:v.-' Ico; : :i'-ro c;.--:. IvKoy.- with incipimi
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; Vinc Morlli. 25. who IUJ in a An Ordinance Appropriating po:: rn-.ar. s .un-.o after !. h-. be:: O-A '. r " rvoun: ir. n pL-trl du-l with two
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Other Officer? Elected and
Reports. Read at Astoria. jV1,,
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I' tr:-. .vr-;:v-- llavr.-. r-l Tin- Gool Vii; Leiter has b-ri ! br.fk to th. council at lis regular . tument over money; fld. wounJiTiR
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:b,n -n .( at br.-t hand th work f tb . .n.r.iitt f f :h p.. urines it- :: 'X tl;r id'i'.-"- bi:r.':n' rh--er f' M p'"i if . t!:-1 :.ui5-. on their r .f v,ity. tht- baby clinic. th b' r th" f'er.. the chiUron' .- -up.-. . t'.v All of this will take up J'O'jf or days of the dele--itHr.' time Trip Ovrp nattl rmnt. f b a return trip to Pari. A
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n. '"ppir,? en route at ""hari-. Tb. is !.. of !') ;t cjTie.fi I's i'r.tii.- and ro.rf t.n of i(o liiivt 1 1 h-'1r.'j !. From "".hartres to Tour. H-r- c.Jt tri;s are takn to Tour.'line wh itfä nnny chateaux of an- ; i!t fam of uhi-h I'.oi s one ot ,tbe cid'-, arid niuht fa-aious. An?-t ani Nntj iro ne.xr. At Nar.tea wc vi.t ;h' ld ch itf iu on th i er
to . nuip.br of people how tht- coa ! ',-v :i vr,; cd eight to two.
ts-;:n:f; v.ili n:. th-ir ir.dividuil A "!.-n o: roia in ieeper pai
included in the ordi-
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-parat.' ordinance. Eftirnates will .''.ked or. thu work and a nw
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prt?;der.t of th b-arJ of trcr. Annual repcrt? lor th year endirg: April were renl by the hr5
: c-f the various departments ar.i rcut:n" busin?? dlspcfd cf.
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You wid find a nomination ocupun 1 '(r,1'-tlM!1 lntroaucea a: a iaxr aaie.
in The w.Tim M-,rv ..v - ornjnance pronmum? tne a:s
tribution of adv?rt!5'ns matter with
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u' Lrir.t; it to the Goo-I Will Editor.1 i U a "n '"" - -l-'. " Io o i. fnr, ,,in!sr of v, i '-lii-f of police, repealing ordinance
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P'A(-rfdi fuc'.'u : u h re Aunv of Hrütany spnt most
Oiy. Aier that hour, your ?uld--n .
oprort:;r,ity will hive vanished forever. Your hcor.d Mop is to viMt to the Gor.d Will EJitT. Ycu will find him on the tcond floor of The Xcws-Times Mdsf. lie. or 1? as-si.-tant. -vill hr lad to talk to you. counsel you. tell you how to go our and .upturn fi;t nrnon in tho cainpaitn. Ts next k'.:-p is .o tak the ballet oo' Ks hirn the Good Will Uditor will g-ive you ar.ä uittributc them um6ne your friends. Kach booK :s r.umb'-'red and contains 10 L-iHou. it
i No. 21.'i? and providinsr a j '.ralty t f'-r th violation cf the oicnanc w;i i nt l educed and referred to the j commitue of the whol for lurther I corsidf ration on next Mon3a night.
rdir.anre No. 2139 will ce rrald if the new ordlm.nce is a'k.j.ted and the city comptroVcr will le .-nithorized to refund on demand to all persons to whom !penfie were ifurd and who shall irrendr hur-h license?, yich preport lonat r.irt of the license fee paid cs the unexpired term of paid licence hall bear to the time for which such ücenS' is issued. T"if ordinance wap introduced to
votes. Sol! thc-fo at 10 cents eah. J prevent the distribution of alleged
Turn the mony and votes in at the
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At t ' . ' c i.ri- ! i; iun of
.i.airra'ü. Huiii-arJ ar.
ii -;'; ion vuul-i l-" b.id to ehoi ; i.ior
3. i. if it ii .'o t r.i vinn :
h,r time Ab-, vi,t" William. theGoo- t'öitor'd office every day.
ine money will be deposited with
th- ud.;r.w .r..r..pj-Tr Inn. in whlh that famous!- """ -e ueposnea wx:n tntyunc'.J that Irlur.i. t-r of historv spent evening the treasurer. I'. J. Schumacher, of
.-f-rvv W it'll Iii"' bo:rd cf
than :P1' vcirs aaro and which
one of the oldest buildings in
a ampair. . ut . c Pra n -e. T b. i -nir:.itt a,; he Thn Varnr from thi point go
of the rampi:-n. be .. Cirr.'i'.- ( two hour? by car) to see
the Citizens' National bank. The
votes will be credited to you and placed In a teaied ballot box. When tho three week oting period has ended this box will be open-
i,ju.:: ...ii; the f tbt fa,ou old Pnibi ruins; iso. "-" -nd the votes counted. Th girl i.i-rai ci of th- cui;im;:if of 1 :.' ; r.fhir.f.- villavres alonK the t-oat with ! r woman wno has secured the
distribute d and t.b oip- piei- j the ir picture: 'ju'' colored sail boats- :.: .-tvd fi-r iiite r. . Ta- ii '.lot j I it re absu l'ort Quiberon. an old
i he fori it.-'.-- whieh rlaycd an important
in the time of William the
lnshe-t. number of votes will be de
dared tho winner. That's all there ir. to it: Doesn't it sound simple? It is simple. You cannot realize the oa.se with which
nedir.nl m mpls. All advertiflnS matter such as any written of printed card, .circular, coupon.
the r r.u'.r.-r ir-ir aw
of the .Ww:on. . . J.. G;,s (..v. wb.. ; Trustee.- W. A. Ibirbre. Mnr:n disappear. l :i m.-r.th ayo. was tl-iud . ranipll,Ht KrAt.r Cro.-ktt. Tr. V. out of Westchester creek and i.J-.it;-; p F t. n r r Eberar: r
fled. Relatives aid he bad be :
shell shorked
tributed hü death To n mental up-t
brought on by thf death of hi:
mother.
! Fassni..'hf. I. P. Hardy. I. W. .laok-
Fran.ce and at-i (, c. shif,r.
Directors E. S. Addison. W. W.
! TV-rdem T. D. "Br, ws hr, J. D. Camp-
It. G. Cha'fant. H. G. Chvis:-
i . . i i. 1 1 . v .1 i : l a ; ; i , r i . w . ....-. - Theodore Itudnlek .held at Ilridp - , , , n w o. Davies. M. R. D- :b.-;-n n. N. J., on a charge or kihincr j p lM,Cc.uh T, a. b'ren: a v.. L
ton
Elearzar Har.kins last S.iturdiy with
a pistol he claimed to have taken from a dad German oa the w-tem front. Monday dcl)red he expe-fd to be executed. - "But I feel Justified." he ad. lei. "He ain't going: to bother my wit'or anybody else's wife now. I d d not want to kill him. I v.anttd :f mark him. but be ducked." Budnlck said he went to HarkirV 5hop to warn him t -to; ziv.q with Mrs. Budmck .-tate-d. H nki;i; waved to her. "That got loe," Pudrick d-Sarfd. "I said. 'Mr. Hankins. you tool; riy wife; you cn take thi..' and I the.." HOme going crowfc in Grand sb in the lower east side were thrown
Into a panic late today when three
M. Hammerschmidt. W. R. Hink:, i A. L. Hubbard. C. W. Hyde. F. W. j KeUrr. H. V. Kimb. PrnaM Ma-- j Gregor. C. I. Millhouse. Dr. F. V. j
Moore, C. Pretr. G. A. Robert .-or.. W. D. S-haefcr. J. I. Chafer. P. O. tahiy. J. W. Taylor, L. W. Walker, and G. tv V.'iircn.
DEMOCRATS ASSAIL SAVLGS CLAIMED BY BUDGET SYSTEM (Continued fron pace one.') ordinary routine of the government and the figures submitted by him in support thereof are plainly deprle-
Help Thai's Sure,
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pamphlet or folder Intended for dij.,ffer five xntn suddenly drew p
.mu - .ioio tivf,,- sal(i Mr. Bvrns (Tennessee i. men and two dornen fell wounded "The administration banks heav-
.... foured ijst nuvit yt
ebun'ii"r of rrciunt rt y but. th .-u ; rob-
elects I iii t.ot ie made publiv' un- . '"o'.ouere r. and which was also ued
ti, tb;r -feptar.ee l a, be.:i i-lbv Fra:. e durin- the World war atr individual campaign can be
i..trodu.-,-d !a habitat for German prisoners. j er until yon nave entered thj
th.it in Wf rome Rrittanv. France's! rac--- i'e so louay: can and see
ne de i:r:f-d : t ! i t h : . e t
r.;ei. , motion Us
and adopted at th" in't:r.
ra.-e a:i per:- a
would be s. '( : d . Th ca.up-iin :r.:t!ee will u .::
m . f t !
:o s'-i'Vi the , nio.t beautiful countryside. Quimbirhe -1 te.;-Mr the town of the famous Quirn-;p.-r - l'.ins fliir.s. Quimper with it
c-:n- i t eautitul cathedral ana historic mu-
ef . utl ve
hitM 'er ot
todi.v at -1 : J 0 p. ,.-eum. Tlien tho wonderful market
Commerce , pin e where everybody comes
A5 the Good Will editor has told
Have a talk
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bui! dinar and be;ln work upon thli.'? native Rrittany costumes, to sell detail." of the epinion nio ement- j a nd buy warer
The ronditlofi of Mbs M'irv
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you. there must be told but a little ! telephone
i.t a tan". To tell too much about the wonderful trip would t-poil the f-xpc-'".tatior.s of everyone. A rood thin," should be taken bit by bit that
t d in I
en auto a--idei-r at t. vo1(,er ot 'arr.l and W.yr.e ts.. Sunday '.lishr. wis reported bnproved - attfnd-
r. nfj fir lip worth hospitil Monily af-i ternn Mi rrien fo the h"-'
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and singularity ma
not
be '.evened. More of the trip wilj b-- outlined biter. Annvax the questions asV;ed the G'"d Will o'litor yesterday was this: Wrk rf Committee.
pitll in th- police ambular.ee in an, ' Alrin Committee
Is now doing- in France?
Tio- Good Will editor can. He did
todaw tomorrow.
fa.
p"ll you of -rray-hairei ittirr forlornly on door-
uneors-ioas eonditlon and surTerinp i
fr.";:i a der- icilp wounl.
Ihc oiaütinn or William j u..-nlav. He will t sb r.iin a v.. who was remov-1 frotu )I1V ,i'lv ho -lf! ait
his hr me f Kpwf.rtn hopital Mtur- t nlo
of Ipoplevy.
c b i.dren
:.-.-. of r otiess ho-.jj.-es. How habitations are beim; provided for thera.
Attend ints n n"( - ;o'is
the Good Will Uditor
with him I A word more! When nominating joursejf, or another, observe the address lin on the. nomination coupon. The Good Will Editor must know w-her his candidates live before he can announce their candidacy. If pohsible, jot down their
numbers. Telephone
numbers are essential. Th- flood Will Uditor can then ca41 up the nominee, or tho person nominating her. and find out something ahoot the candidate. He would als) like to talk to the lady, if sh ru arrar-jre to call at his offic. (Photographs! The Good Will F.ditor would like to have a photograph of every pirl or woman entering tho race. If you haven't one. come in and see the Good Will Editor. He will a r ran pre to have one taken. He wants to publish photographs of all contestants.) The above ndvieo about address s has been mad becauöo of the action of certain people who sent in nominations yesterday, bur neglected to give addresses. For this re
tribution, except newspapers will
come under the ban of the new ordinance. An ordinance to name a rrt of a certain alley between Main st. and Lafayette blvd, to be known as N. Court t.. was referred to the committee of the whole for a further hearing May 15. A number of merchants with rla8 of business facing the alley asked for the introduction of the ordinance 16 enable them to get their mail more promptly.
flay f rilow.ns: a s-roke regarded as f-rion. reported that he ..tz Mor d -v 1 Ti-rrr ''-v
I'ii tliii h h;is caused by a faulty Fr-Mirh ex-sidiers. tryiner to plow.'havo been made today, but the ed-
.obn. ,.r:-:t:e. r- ub. d in a lo-r-;!! their o' i bayonet. How thojitor will do jo when he has heard j stirr.'-C-"d ,i; $C''' i .bin.-, H Gleu- An-.-Tl-'an commit t-e has loaned i t.gain from tho pjrties. 1
He ran tell y-u of one. armed son no mention of such nominess
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Carroll vd Jdji r i.i-''"" '.
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thera plowy and o'her ir.iplrnients.
!!: home, r;n t,.u ytM. rf farm literally
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ov-r what was once th-.
ab-o d-.d shrhr .bit.-.a-'-- t, tlo" b-antiful eountrjide in thelnow!
Aside from that, everything is lovely. Ju-ft continue, to cend n
nominations. Po it today! Po it
f-iKiih lk-nd chapt r of tli- Auicrb j "i Src:ctv oi' S"e.'4 Tre.t in z v.;: b. nl ! 's f .rnl r.n etir.c of the --r tr.ir ' .'""! b1; at iviM'''-" banqu t b.-Jl
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AN ANNOUNCEMENT
By Good Will Editor
Ti:-sla frnipi at
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South Bend's Good Will Sponsoring Committee Eishop John Hazen White, chairman. Mrs. James t. Oliver. Jr.. vicechairman. Mi.-s Elizabeth Matheny, vicechairman. F. J. scehumaeher, treasurer. Rene Murray, secretary. Mayor Ell e-blrt. South Bend. Mayor William W. Dodge, Mifhaw aka. Dr. C. S. Linpincott. Rev. John F. Burns. C. P. C. Mrs. Howard Woolverton. Mrs. Richffrd Elbe. Mrs. Granville Ziegler. Mrs. Thad Talcott. Mrs. Frank Hering. Mrs. James G. Rostwirk, Mishawal a. Mis Maude Ileith. Mifrs Margaret Rumett. Miss P. Harrison. Principal J. L McCowan. Pr. Robert L. Pnsennich. Colonel C. S. Fail lock. Georrro L. O'Brien. I.uuis Hammerschniidt. Thomas A. Hynes. George W. J. Kalczynski. John R. Campbell. D. L. Guilfoyle. W. O. t ivies. Fred L. Drynn. Edgar T. Bonds. Charles W. Bingham. Mishawaka.
tois and began shooting at one another. The gunmen began their battle within a block of police headfpuirters. All the gunmen escaped except one, who was captured after a short chase. The police said that the shooting affray grew out of a murder eijrht months a:o when a street duel resulted in the death of the leader of a band of bootleggers.
ARRANGE SPECIAL
i.y on the credulity cf the American people for a reduction of taxes i.i the only t st as to whether or r.ol ther" has been a reduction in expenditures. The plain fact is that then has ben no reduction of taxes by th O'Mipre.-'s except that of tho big trusts and the multimi'.iion ilrcs of the country. The vest body of
the tax ravers has been given no J
relief whatever."
Father Cavanauck to Speak At Bible Class Banquet
RADIO PROGRAMS i;;;r;
C. A. Lippineotfs Fellowship Bible lis- to be held a the y. m. c. a. at o'clock this evening. About ÜfiO meml'er. and guests will le
j present. J Father Cavanaush w-ill deliver his I talk on "The Bible ;1S Literature".
features, ' T Lippincott will preside at th
meeting. Tlie dinner will be the culmination of a membership drive and
Concert by Brcinig's Tokio Orchestra to be Broadcasted on May 15.
Special entertainment
the first 'of which is to be a program by George J. Breinig'? Tokio danr) orchestra on Monday. May l.T.
xv re anno, meed Tust nicht for Sout h i v ri OU 3 reports co:ic-?rning the num-
Rer.d's r.ew radio scr.dir,- station. f membership.- .he. ted w ill be nr.'.tevitf i!
M. L. Harmon and T- H. Mains, in charge of the broadca.-t mg station, have arranged fcr the orchestra program from 0 to 1m o'o'.eok on tiiat evening in connection ith the daily bill of news bulletins and musical i:umbf is. Tonight's program will consist of
a phonograph concert at ebb p in-
STATISTICS
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your liouse-cier.nin plans I
you of the burcirn o waehiRc: ör.d arying curtains, blankets. w.b-rt?rrs cnc draperies it will lighten your house-clr-nning labors so much. Go ahead with your Spring clcvminp and turn these details over to us. We'll delight you with curtains that v ill hang just right; with rag nis. beautifully bright and soft; with blankets fleccily dainty and airy as a breath of Spring itself.
And tliis service uill cost you very Hi tic. It is prompt and it's dependable.
hone er! Ti ur"rs( Mf7" Siiillm &
212-216 Lincoln Way East
LAUNDRY i BEY CLEANING CO.
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lUTLDIXG rERMITS Two-story frame dwelling. 702 E. La Salle av.. Mrs. Herman Shaffer.
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and talk iy juage . l,. iuoir.i ;!L b; ii o'clock. Special News-Times hut- Two-story letins will be sent at th- sani" -inre. ,, .
The nrorram last, nishr. the firrt
i to consist entirely of entertainment, i
was aj follows: ! "Little. Tin Soldier" Phono?r-iph Scdectticn ! Russian Ra Piano Selection
Lawrence Vernon. i-'eren-ta Moskowskl I.e-rend Garl T?chm
I Traumerei Schumann
Melody Pawts Hal Van Aiken, violinist, and O.
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The A'.if rican Committee for iWastated France announces that it ; ha selected Tht South lb nd News-Times as'the medium tiirongrh which; ' a South B'.kI representative ir tho Go..d Will I elesjatiun to France will bv.- ; , cb.-eii. The South Lend delegate will b.av- all expense? pn i'- on a trip:
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will I an Honor re lei-ate selected by popular vote to represent her c-.ty. The G--...d Will peUcntlon will be oib.-nl!y received by the Prent h Gov-, rnmi.t ?oro ber-innir.j- it toir of the bittl rlebls. Pubs bo ernir.s: tb.e contest are simple. The f,ri thing to do :? to j
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t'.o'- r.or.iin-Ced. vote? will b enst for -andidates and the candielates , rece;in the -treitest number of otes Nvill be declared elected, livery 1 1 -:.!.- 4-ontiabutej to tP.e work of the American Co'iiniittee for Uev-a-tttd Fi'-ame will count as or AOte. Candidates should be entered j ;..day so that they raay win the sapp'Tt of their neighbors and friends. I All m "ro -y olitair.e-1 in the (iooi Will "Election will go to the Apiericar. Ccmn :to c and will be taken to Prance as South Lml's offering. Thoie effe-.-.nc; v. ::r ie y.-ti in fur nermg the reiief work of the American , Ccr-.r.ittee. I.Strle r.e---d b aid of tlie work of th;. splendid organisation , in that put of the war-torn country where the American armies were f;.-..:et Ir re.-eived the -o:r. rc.enda tion of statesmen of two Conti-, :'(.: '.-. :n lU'iir.c Pr. s t Hardinrr. Myron T. Herrick. American amlnassidor j :. Fran. e. is president of the orirar.ititton. ' Mil", fi L-r;r.K r. -t.i : r. t r ir n Mnr.k to The CSood WP1 Kditor.
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Regulations or Election b-u:::;,ns whieh uio cv.-rr, thf r.ood Will Kiection of tb-i A:'.ii'rir',.n C. rur.itu t fcr P-vuetit-d France ar..l The South Kend NewTili: OS b ib '.V : .:; -a;:-; ,r woman resident of South Tend and vicinity is eligible. C nttsti.ts ir.u.-t If aloe tb.e age of i. AU r.'ü.dah.t s must be nominated during the period of nominatior. e.th'T bv themfelvr: or by others. Nomination period begins tomorrow. May .. and ends at rnidniphl r. -Tt S ir. lay. No in ra y r.eed accompany the nrmln.it ion blank (w hich will a;-fear daily in Th News-Time cf next week). Nomination blanks count a? 100 rote. f rly one nomination blank will be crt-dited to any pr. candidate. NcmmationsVhoubl be mallei or brought to th Good Will Lditor. So,;th P-n 1 News-T:me. City. L'aliotlr.c beprir.s Monday. May 14. and ends at rnidr.isrht Saturday, June A fourth week ot l alloiin may be held if deemed necessary. fine vote will be credited to a designated candidate for each 10 v-fr.Ts rcr.trihuted to the Amerirar. Committee' for Devastated France. The eandidate r-'ceivir.sr the greatest number of votes will be de. '..ir. d elected by the judges. All expenses of the Honorary Pelepate will be raid.
Good Will Election Pointers 'iris and women of South Pend and vicinity are eligible. Nominations, which are free, may be made by any resident of South I'end.or South Pend group Mi -h as olbce.x. ftore?, factories, e'e . "ote? will cost ten oenhs eich. It -l Jot tiocd s and aicli. to gr-ttinc-vote will be distribu'ed free ri rb.r Hood Will hei.Viuarter.s iitlie N v. s-Tinn-a buildinc. No votir.-. coupon win appear in tho News-Tin" es
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.leleg'it';? will be paid by the Ar-anan Committee for pev.i tated Prance, (f wbi'h Mi.s Anne Morgan is eirrutlv chairman. l-ivcry dime collected in South p. nd will po to th.- w ork of the A m e r i c i r Committee. Fse nomi' iüen coupon or re ail card r r itt-r to CJood ill edi'or. Nominations nviy also b made in jierson. :- e the Good Will tblpor t ;b.e News-Tinus buiMlrp. if you hv.- ;y ijr?fions to ask. You ire welcome.
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C. L Stouffer will here ift-r ar ran -re the musical propra ms.
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! ferson blvd.. h- s-'iid to have refused j j to piy a ti". board bill toDelia Van- ! ! tine, who then swore otit a warrant j J for hi. arrest. Borkowski was ar- ! j rested yesterdav afternoon while at j ' work at the studebaker plant, by Cjpt. Hamilton nnd Officer Wolter, j 1 Ponds of ?"o wre furnifhei for ; I appearance in city court this morn- j ! - . I j Crummier .Trc7,akovskh 14."0 W.I
C )Ifax St.. was arrested early l"'5 i n'.ht by officer Dombrow5ki. on a j warrant sworn out by Baildinc: Commisior.er George Davis, charp- ' Inr: Ivhn with maintaining a cara get ! within the citv limit- without a per- J irtit from the huiblin department.! .7. IL. Harry, lirutciia nt comr.tuiiHler of the F. S. navy detailed with the ( bureau of navizition. Washington. D. C requested the local authorb , ties to amt Victor F-osley. Uli; L.eer st . for navy desertion. Bos'.ey , was arre.-tei at heme ye?-erday!
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NOMINATION COUPON The Good Will Delegation to France. Good for 100 Votes. Kutor Your Name or That of a I ricnd
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(name) (addres as South Pend's member cf the Good Will Delegation whieh wi.l convey to that country the offering secured under the auspices .if the Am or;--an Committee for Peatit'd France. Tb.e- money w i be us 1 in carrying: on the relief work ot the organization. As evidence of my interet in this candidate, I hereby cast votes for her. NOTI3: It is unnecessary to accompany this blank with any money. .b.thoui;h ar.y money contributed will be redited hs oes for the candidate. Th.c blank counts f r 100 votes. Additional vofs will be counted at the rate of 10 cents per vote. Only one nomination coupon will b credited to one candidate.
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Tuesday Is Girl: Day For Mothers
May 9, as "Gift Day for Week program. Lach
The Y. V. C. A. has designated Tuesday, Mothers' in connection with the Mother's
girl in the county is asked to :Ive her mother some material qift, fashioned with her own hands or nought as a present especially expressive of the daughter's personality. We suggest the following:
JEWELRY Little touches of color an d life tKat every Mother enjoys wearing. IndestructaVtle Pearl cckIace5-52.75 to $25.00. Italian Jet Necklaces $2.75 to $5.50. Cut Crystal Jet necklases -75c t'o 2.5.00. SILVERWEAR Set of silver knives and forks $7.85. Set of silver knives and :orks. with hollow handles $13.50. Sheffield Silver Trays $2.65 to $7.00. TOILET SETS A Djer Kiss Set would jlease ycur mother. It conains Powder. Talcum and v'egetal and comes in a jeautiful silk lined case at $2.75. .
SILK HOSIERY Wouldn't Mother like a new pair of Silk Hoce i c;u can get them here 'it 52.00 to $5.00 a pair. HAND BAUS A fine Leather Hand B.q would be an ideal rrift that your Mother could use every day. Our assortment is complete and contains all kinds of Bags priced $2.50 to $15.00 each. FANS Mother will want a fold-; :r.g Fan now that hot weath?r is here. We have them n paper, silk and fathers it 5c to $2.50 each.
HAXDK'FS A hen. I it'll H n d k "re ie f o,nr.!d hr üppreirttd by Mother "-V" -i:'"!t o::r fr:r ? Laneri" m v.-ht- or rotor si 1 b ir, $2 0m r--.rh. gloi;s
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UMBRELLAS One of our peciil Silk L'mbrellas would be of crcit ice to Mother. They are 3!:ick. Brown. Green. Navy )r Purple and are priced 55.00.
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