South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 136, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 16. 1022
OFFICIALLY OPEN CONTEST TO Will TRIP TO FRANCE Twrnty-Fivr Cnndid.it Ln-tlm-iarlir After Fir-t Day of Voting IVriod. (Con-;-':- ! f. - ; r-.-.i
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Labor Leaders' Wives Open Drive to Raise Fund to Fight Trials ' -. a.:. h'.'r.-"' t h : !' "!' - 1 . . Mr. "I T.j." .;i.r;hy ani Mr'
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INFRACTIONS OF MOTOR LAWS PUT MANY OWNERS UP
Spröder und Improper Lirem e Lac Gie City Court Juri-t Iu?v Session.
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London Times Applauds Col. Harvey's Record as American Ambassador
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STATISTICS
KNGRAYES RKPLICA OF CAFFiUl, O.N FL HEAD
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a tiati f thr Civil war and a val-i ucd ncmHcr of t o- Kilpatrik Post.; G A. Ih. at Herri.-n Fp.-inca. The i
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ha :n;e. Mrs. La vir.a Wires is seriously ill at Iic-r hnn-jf ;n Ferry ftEd. I ! .ill and family have moved to Nile, whfr Mr. Hall lias employ
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th cjr.od W.'i Elltor. ivr haps he , ru p:anninff syFtem. Mayor SeMrt ; EindeW. 904 Harrison a can emt.e;:i,h i: u any rat- - .,?! An expenditure o? money ror ridded not guilty to th.8 v.u!I i. aid-- to furth-r it In his. cy w.jf ?rrnt. he iven hearing diily ..tori- I i:v,rltll.ii;V wr plan enlarKinjc hoima ; - JicM .lalinowspl. Th- :;tt t,:e, m: i yesterday I (lf th (!o,n,own streets in the bu-i- Dunham st-. charged with i . r i . ... ; . 1 . i . . r.m'-t t.i Uli n lit rim riKi'a wit
were r.n the ir: V : r.'ai '-n 13 With , . a;... ,.a,i,v. ...in heln
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A louas irin pT'iia'i-i in- ir.ta-.- hnll ,ave been authorized. A r.eea
Hall. Iiuchanan. Mich., and Lawrence
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failure to
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for a new city hall buildlncr has ber-ome. irreatly ne( ess.ary. During my admini-t ration I hope to build a on -.-tory building on th" property at th" north of the present building to take rare of the need In the jail
Crr of a ! ir:- dtnfdntr aradray to "ho: S ,lr-,vn" hi - )'':: rr -m f r two ever.inc- All of h-r t..s went for o'.- and h.- r -ta n-lin--; in th" Oo..d V:!1 race irar-asel by b.p-- an-1 h air d
Waltn-s !J I .UHllil.iK'. lP,, rjtv In Trov a . irdil i" p.-rsu :d-d :. j The mayor proposed a one-story corps of wairrr to t a ; ha- "aha- i,,,,!;. f,f X1C) structure that addiIJenteri nt." Tl:r..u.:h tiie m.-dium tjonaj storis misrht he added later, of tn- v.t. tri.-, and th-ir favor. t-i itl foncludinsr hii talk Mayor See-rth-'onif i the candid ah- iralifd - - j l i t-1 outlined the extension of the lata,-' ri'.ioil-- r ( f ot i ify"-.- puidjr- titi!itie.-i and the no tsA and: ! re f-om a .T-r.-.-y to wn j v.t y of t ho.;r ( xpan .;0n. In speaking n!.st-d th- servi. t-- of . ry ra ws- , of fh, matter of school facilities, he h.y in the downtown da-tij. t. Tie : ,j . "With the increasing numhtr boys solicited ot. s with the .'-a! -f tt( students in the schools each year papers to their rn! tr ru.-tom -r.-j tni nrfd of a new building' fach year and the . ar.d.da'- profited a-erd- if, mphasiz- d. Eist year S'"'0 more in-ly. nap:'..-: were enrolled over th" numThere ar mi-.y others. Think of j hfr n tnfv year before. Dealing wdth pome, candid ite.. and t-11 tli- Coo-J ; alJ tn(10 measures and the future Vi! II l.v-r about tlv-m. F-rhaps ,-r.pid growth of thi city will necesfom of them. i;:.iy h- worked to ;tat' the co-operation of every citl-.idvantac:-in s-vaith U'-nl. zpn. NoMre the standing of the con- j iVo-pend n People f .-tants todiy ard r- no-mh-r that j ykT Treftz. the second speaker, tomorrow n iy t. i". a (i.h' vent s'.-ry. i vjsond the South Rend of the fulleris an id.' a trie f..r firt place j trf. .,n,j dwelled op the fact that the f..r a day. -ra fj th.r. n-d us th it j ;,ro,vth of a community depend, lo-ty p.-.-it ion. yo-.: will be b-i'h l- ( principally upon the people. ielinqu.-h it to a not her. You v. ill ; j j,. -xMiined the nece-ssity of the b- surprised at your d- t rnur.ed ! ch imb.-r ot Commerce and pointed fort? to rep 1 mad-rs. Aral tii - , iU)f its duties In ;h expansion work other M candi-1 it---s w id he fu'litmi; rntmoplated. That South Rend is ja-t as ha ri to d-thiora -u. It j rot .aching in leadership but all will he a w o:;d I'ful p v-.::)!.:' and J .v-i:)l ,r needed is cooperation among naught i a ti i n ily i .airy w ill ' t j,.. , itiens wis particularly brought t'i?rk th- .-iit i - 1' i-tt'.-. j n!, pv f',0 speaker. A word to :h-who v.ou'.l walk ( Ooerge Koh-rtson, local merchant, the decks f at. an lin-r: ', ,: (n,j j.3 Johnston, former pro.-i-otes. ret tr-i'i td . a-M h ; ; ! dep.t of the h-eal Chamber. rrae w i-rkingl irief talks on the prohhm of x-
pan--:on. I'recedmi: the session com-i-'!r!y .-Incing was hd by Col. C : Sevtour I'aillock.
HARDING TO GIVE BONUS DECISION
Mrs. L. E. Wollam of r?enton Ihr- I bor was a visitor at the home of her J mother, Mrs. Margaret Wollam, Fanday, j Charles Dilley and family of St.!
j urrpiii n 1 1 1 .iir. ii uiut i iT'uii4 i iiu little son. Franklin, of Nil es. were visitors at the D. F. Dilley home Sunday. The Neighborhood Club of Perrlen township gave a dance at the town
1 hall Saturday evening.
j Richard Rrewcr of Chicago visited his brother, Jay Rrewer, last week. ' The napti.t choir of Benton Har1 bor nave a song service at the Unlte-d
I Brethren church Sunday afternoon, j The large choir Includes a number ot White IIoupc States That ! E'nton "irb?r'8 h-st ?ir?:rs an ; soloists and the program of sacred I resident ill Keveal r llial j m us;.- was a treat for Herrlen Springs Word This Week. pfpT v., . ,t Mrs. May Tage was a Niles visitor WASHINGTON. May 1 f. Fr-s't Saturday. Hardinc this week will rive his final! Dorr;? Mara returned Saturday to
word on the soldier bonus bill pending het'oro the senate, it v,u learned at the White House today. Sen- Smoor, ftah. called at the Whit- House to discuss his bill, confining the adjusted compensation to long term insurance He talked with the president for an hour, but decline 1 ti indicate Harding's view ol his measure. If hist bill is defeated in the senate he will seek to have the sales tax incorporated in whatever bonus measure is parsed, he said.
Toli in Orchestra Features Excellent Radio Program
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One of the best radio concerts rien lv the broadcasting statten at the lo.a-il V. M. c. A. since tb.c opening of the daily concerts wo? hard at local -dations and points within r.i'-ntib radius of thh city Mrnitay t ;ght. Mcmbrrr of the Tokio orch--tra cere featured in th" program. Th-i metiibers were Joseph Thomas, pian-i-f. Kred Huehm. cornetist and I. finby. s'acphomst. Other inusir-:an-of the or he-trr were at I.ake-
Ruchinan after a few days vhdt with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tallman. Mrs. Ann Lucker was a St. Joseph vi.-itor I-"riday. Mrs. W. S. Martin, with her daughter. Iviura Lee, of Grand Rapids, was a week-end visitor with her mother, Mrs. lh A. Mason. The annual banquet of the Berrien Springs Alumni Association will be held Friday evening. May 2. Oliver Stover and Will Storiek have commenced work on a new barn for J. H. Stover on his farm in Royaltown township. In the ball game Sunday at Nilej betwee n the Berrien Springs team a nd the Michigan Central team. Berrien Springs won by a ." to 2 score.
OLIVE CHAPEL Mrs. Seymour Frader.hurg will entertain the Senior class of the Sunday School. Thursday evening. May lth. The Mothers and Daughters banquet, which was held at Glie Chapel church Friday evening. May 12th. was a grand succes-a. One hundred and tw-enty-one were served to a delicious two-course supper hy the Fathers nnd Sons. Mrs. ''hloe Snvdh
wa- honored pv naving 111 uiusi
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Mil-. In L. attending" the wedding , ntlmhfr of daughters prcs-rt of all
len. Idifnlietlc, Oriiiir.ator of Wvor.iint: is (Ih.tiriii.i 11 f Committee.
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the n. others. iSix of her ilaughters i at'en.lfd. i Mrs. Gusta Fr.n'.tt is a guest of
d-.nc for th.e. employee of the j , , f, p,urhanan. Mich. 1
Wyntan department stor- was fur- j an, jlr. .Tacoi, Hoffman and) -l-hcd music hy means of the radio iamil"y of Lakeville. In d . were the j
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! Sil RRVCrORT. T-i .. May I ', The northbound pis-epger train of ! fh- Kansas Ciy Southern rail .way.
Mi.-s Marie Hostotler is very ill. Mrs. George Jones visited her son. Kills, who is ill at the Ibaalthwin Hosyital. at South Bend. Sunday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Paul Garoutte .tnd Mr. and Mrs. Niel Wade were ihe Sunday guests of the l.a 1 1 e r' s- parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller at Clark-town.
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A giant edih'.e mt.-ehroom four fort in m.i.:. :r -.a- fund on an c stat" in St. Germain. Fran-p.
Twilight is made p..--ih'.e hy earth's attr.os;-,herp and its power to refract the &un's rays.
Wigs made of white silk are the hite.-t freak of fashion in Paris.
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No. 1 Underwear For Women and Children FOR WOMEN Union Suits, fine, twin needle knit, light weight, built up shoulders, band top, all sizes, 50c. Union Suits, fine gauze, extra out sizes 50, 52 and 54, 85c. Union Suits, gauze knit, built up shoulders, bodice top, tight or umbrella knee, regular sizes at $ ! .00, out sizes at $ 1 .25. t Carters' Step-ins, dimity and checked muslin, flesh or white, $1.00. Knit Vests and Pants, extra size, 65cand 75c. FOR CHILDREN Gauze Knit Union Suits for Boys and Girls, no sleeves, 89c. Carter's Gauze Knit U nion Suits for Girls, 89c. Boys Porus Knit Union Suits, 50c. Boys' and Girls dimity athletic Union Suits, 50c. No. 2 Material For Summer Dresses Yard wide, fine, double twist VOILES in small patterns on dark grounds, 39c. 38 and 40 inch Namrit ENGLISH VOILES, small figures on Pink, Copen and New Blue, 59c. Sport stripe BATISTES, wide stripes, 38 inch material, 50c. Yard wide, fine, double twist VOILES in small patterns on dark grounds, 39c. 38 and 40 inch Namrit ENGLISH VOILES, small figures on Pink, Copen and New Blue, 59c. Sport stripe BATISTES, wide stripes, 38 inch material, 50c. Yard wide TISSUE GINGHAMS, all the new plaids and checks. 59c. Same in 32 inch, 50c. 38 inch SWISS OR.GANDIE, permanent finish, every desirable shade, 75c. Colored WAIST LINENS, beautiful quality in wanted colors, $1.00. Satin check and stripe WHITE VOILES, 36 inch, for waists or dresses, 29c. 36 inch PLAIN VOILES, beautiful quality, 25c and 50c. No. 3 Towels, Toweling and Wash Cloths Cotton Huck Towels, guest size, 10c and I 5c each. Huck Towels, extra good quality, hemmed, 1 8x36, 1 9c each or $1 .25 a dozen. Huck Towels, extra large, formerly sold at 39c, now 25c each. Half Linen Towels, 13x20, for dentists, doctors and home use, formerly 22c each, now 1 5c each or $1 .75 a dozen. Union Huck Towels, hemmed, 20x38, formerly 50c, now 39c. Half Linen Imported Towels, hemstitched, formerly 89c and $ 1 .00 each, now 50c each. Webb's Pure Irish Linen Towels as follow 20x36, hemmed, 75c each or $8.00 a dozen. 1 8x34, hemmed 85c each or $9.00 a dozen. 20x34, hemmed, 85c each or $9.00 a dozen. 20x36, extra fine hemstitched, $ 1 .00 each or $ I 1 .00 a dozen. Hemstitched, fancy Linen Towels as follows 18x32, $1.19 each. 20x36, $1.39 each. 22x38, $ 1 .69, $ 1 . 75 and $ 1 .96 each. Turkish Guest Towels, double warp, good values, 19c, 25c and 29c each. Bath Towels, 25x45, hemmed, 50c each or $5.50 a dozen. Fancy Towels, Pink, Blue or Orange, regularly priced 40c each, now 33 I -3c each. Martex Towels, superior quality, all sizes and weights, $1.00 to $2.00 each. Martex Pure Linen Bath Towels, 24x45, unbleached at $2.00 each, 24x48 bleacher! at $2.95 each. Pure Imported Linen Toweling', red, blue or plain edge, 25c a yard. Pure Domestic Linen Toweling, extra weight, bleached or brown, 25c a yard. Very Best Imported Crash Toweling, 35c a yard. Pure Linen Glass Toweling, red or blue check, 40c and 48c a yard. Cotton Crash Toweling, extra heavy, brown, I 0c a yard: bleached, i 0c and 15c a yard. Imported Pure Linen Toweling, coral or gray, 60c value, 28c a yard. Fancy Wash Cloths, 5c, I Oc and 15c each. Plain Wash Cloths, 12c to 20c each. TurkKnit and Ter(-y-Knit, shell edge Wash Cloths, 1 0c each. No. 4 Curtains and Curtain Materials 36 and 40 inch Curtain Materials including Striped, Checked, Flaked and Plain VOILES, Dotted MUSLINS in all sized dots. Mercerized MARQUISETTES and Printed VOILES, 29c a yard. CRETONNES, printed on fine Canvas, Poplins and Damasks, 36 inches wide, for bed rooms, hangings, slip covers, pillows. Lacjs, etc., 35c and 50c a yard. Imported White Embroidered VOILES 40 inches wide, imported to sell at $1.50. On sale here at 85c a yard. LACE NETS, 54 inches wide, several good patterns, $2.50 and $2.95 a yard. Beautiful DOTTED MARQUISETTE, Swiss c-oods, 36 inches wide, all size dots, 50c a yard. Curtain NETS, filet weave. White, Ivory and' Ecru, big assortment of patterns, 35c. 45c and 50c a yard. QUAKER CRAFT CURTAINS, le.53 than you could make them for, $2.98 a pair. Belgian Slip Cover LINEN, 50 inches wide, dust proof, striped, very' remarkable value, 89c.
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