South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 139, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1922 — Page 2
FRIDAY MORNING. MAY P. P22
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES COAL OPERATORS YIELD TO PLAN'S OFFER TRACT FOR Briefs FACTION LEADERS Commencement Exercises of NEW TARIFF BILL IS 'GOLD BRICK; SAYS SENATOR SIMMONS ! S Polier Secure "Mule in Raid on Home of Lit lei i U in'lv ('tlx " Rir.mi ' Pound 11- u' l !. ; Epuorth Hospital Tonight Tonxnucus NEW GOLF COURSE STILL SEEK UNITY .Mi Uf miznoUr.rr. p,i w. Nmiii m.. ; V A nil or; ih'- hon et r a?- a : 1 ' a ,r:M:.: '(-ff f " I- S.i I ! Sc:" T r. r ..- L- : f- u .... ' - Ta- :-,r....V,t,M th.u Opnr.rtllllitV to BllV ?lllMa.! v af-rr.-r. '.r :P,' ?;?; ;a:,;C. ; ; C .vrh1;:;;-:;; S , krr 97-AoVe site iWmed 1 Hrt ar l h - iVrV. " - - i : -- - , , a., : ,. r Collin-. Griffith anI DeYalera in All I)i Cnnfrrencc to 5 or u r'.- IVacr. arar.i ;n t"::y court Pa--aH nf M IP Woill.J 'A lX( i'.f-: ;irtT:.rr.t.-. r.'i th to Mavor Serbin. J'rank KtcnMo. i'.n 1. n t r. .:. : Undo Farm I s rk, r A--frt-. L i : A :. r r.r:ur.:y to ? ,,ir(! snthr : ir.-?-r ;n or.f of th- ! 1 r ".t: . ,...,r . ; cc'.f c-',ir.k. ! tä1 riu:h ,a ! ! 1 .-.! r h ,n n.'i ! ! : a ' r ; : . u : - n f ! d..-tr ..on ''tot on a c.i.ir f-r -?...:-, a r. au - :on;f r :; with out ftv.":r.c i it- ! r Hoe rrotiifviny No- H r.ill.i, out a :..!: c'rl k ia---t p.:.,:; v. a f r. ..':. ' - V! IIV ,TCt. 1 r c ' J .' ' f 1 ; ' "-.' -Ar:: r .1 I p ; . i. -r. F-- Copr-'-r :: ( ' tu-' :. : i . rar;;;-. .v -. -"Ar.cuPur'il-T t.-P l..s-,;r.sr -r th ,1 1 ' T i i . I 1 1 : -ir.'l.r. ' m o.-.c f'ii papers .i r -1 ra:. 1 to a !! a r ir. City :o.;rt this ruornir.r. : i k- :ir.'l Gn:.(K'ir. nv. i.'ioccjpiel hojsf at 1; .i ph Py pap r r. t. fr4. No (Ji::;:i r - I, , rt. 'v , Th(. i n , rr. 1 t f of . t ; z rT. s w n f a ' . r' f.Tl ttr:;:, . i . 1 ? . rr to t ; o r. u r; r f , n -i., t m t i-r ESCAPED NEGRO FOUND that fpTn rr.rko. ni.irjrc til torsrrry ntraint 'Ilinin.H IPjo'.r. Chicago, r of T.:h 11 V . : A - ti " i rro tt-- .:.,-.,,: :- t'x-'-'l i a ai'it il1 f'P :- : . a:utti..u :f uurSWINGING FROM TREE e r;ir;.-;.: r,r.i
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FLOOR LAMPS $12.75
Th" rar is dTcr.r-! a? h arir.c In- tu-- tu .-r t .caiTs. : r.v.v - i cil CP J 5 i t rliir.a No. i,4". n ,,,r No. I .-iff, n !: :. r-p;i.- tn-, th- 24-.nch Silk bhadr. mch Mahoanv 7f.ö?7. serial No 7 4 2 47. and r--r - ' IPu t : -i nr.::.. :; :n fo'u: r..o- Post, with 2 chain pull SOCkct. 1 wclvf
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thi" fiimry pur. ?. i ft it.! of ,i ! ! t ! h:r of rh'- .!!-. flus on- il: of ' p prices of wool - .
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WAPITIS -,TS. May 7 Insist-
Mcnihcp. of thf Kliunl rlnl : ' in th" hop tin ;t w.i: ?tv"
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unar rais prf-Tr.s?. was arrMa r-hown about thr l'ir.Hine:.
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.ix:pv :n tn-- pro-r..-,:-..,n ,Ki,. . ,v,n . .,. Thursday a rtrnoon nn a warrant
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TT-'pp.-ir, Mi-hinp. rharrM tniay l4;,-; n(l;avnrin:r tn rurch. it i rl-'tinln? itr.e.. The arrot was i that Af y. ;en. Daugherty " has I hut thA StU(jr.h.lkr h-.ir, nrf. wülirc I n.ad" late In th" afternoon hy Capt.
r roiiu- - j t u h.m."i: in a p"-i;mn w.tt- r.e Ä ie f v,, i-, u ! r.unker In the ;nn pio-k on Mu n-
1 v.-i'h ran prnjertite h:s enTnl" and uÄ mikn,. in6rt
The committ" which ralled-upon th" mayor called attention to th? prowinc interest in coif on th part of .all riafisfs of c!tiz"ns and th" very strong prohahility. if not rertaJnity. that very shortly an inietnt dein i ml for hrper polf .rounds wnuM be mnde. Included In the 97 arra Is an
f icht acre crove vhil th houniar- ;
i.s are pl"ntifully -had"d. The site it is a.cs"rted, is Ideal for the pur-
Woodruff rritli: d Diucherty for
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.- t.-. !.' on- r r'.pri'itio'-"; com mit to" recently, to j. ;,rn :'' j tpo ffe.-t that he would not take a :p. : i :p v.ar fraih! ci into rourt unlf.s 1 i ' .- .! . i u j wtif r Anvin-v d. as a lawyer that "Iptpo il ''orn - ' r n i"uon rould P" obtained:
lion Y.vni coNvicrr.i) John HoiwatP. . Jr.. wa? ror.vicTd
I'.xpoiiM' arrounts tiled with , of .- irjp a: ol at?.--ry upon Alpha
county rle-rk ThutePtv follow: V, . r."y V.y a r:r" ;:t -o-irt iury Thür? JaniOs G. .ymilh. i:n?i;r cc.-.-fu d p.p-, fl iy u::i-v.-n arfi ; ur.hni'-n' f.x"
rratir candidate for Portale tc.wn- ' at a '1 a " f;r.e. He was char?"" I with
ship .ififffor. jr..:.; AI Y. I losi r. - j at , r.ipt : n- n n-T ?--rious offen?" f-ki, ju.-tice of the peace, L.-p.oy j upon the- pro.sf cutrix hut th .iury SP Ooheen, trustep I'nion township. I did return it findinr of rruilt upon nn--.r. Ith:.-? cour,' in ti" r. ff: -iavit.
Our Motto: Hih Quality at Lov Prices.
i S. & L Furniture Company
132 VV. DIVISION ST. Lincoln 6S60 Carl G. Swanson B. VV. Lewis
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per.itory du'i- apo-.-l th" man -; "In that . t.atf ment." do"!ared ufarturers of woa-. c ..'! ar:d the ; Woodruff. "th" attorney sreneral rearer? fi' -::"! r. i f a k c upon himself, without au1 iiiu.ii-s of i:pcrf. Thority of law. th function.1' of both j "It i' ! P . - rt that J:J :g: ,-n:d jury. He purs hlnip"lf in the producer v of n nr. st !a aa:P PK'ition whrTf iv Cap. chon0 omethir.c Pk I 4 -..er.... i. ", for t'if-r v hm h shall prosecut and can. tv-vd '-ut a.-t a r'O-a'.t of th- ir. v , if h .-f fit. punish his enemies in th" rates of woo! n m ;f;i--Pir"r- 1 and protzet his friend?, th add,; ml a-i,.T t v h; h t!i" , ÜUI strik-s Stuir farmra of tla- rout. try w.l! hav- to : "In v'.ew of that statement and pay for their r.orh.t: r and other : th fact Ii.niirherty has been in Tvonjen pu.-cha.1"- w;P. P- from t!ir- ofne il months without a finale to four time- ,if :uu h t!" wv? : prosecution in war fraud cass I
TARIFF MEASURE IS iST.XT ISSUE, UXDERWOOD SAYS (Continued from riz oi.e.)
5 per cent.
owe r s c a i t; in o . r 1 ' : i -. 1 1 . , i u n". .1 1 1 r . u . .i so jut- mur; . .. i..-wi .i..i-.,---4 v-. Amertnn firmcM as a wh P"- will : members of congress teem to b" I the committee amendment imposing
a ta"d four -P ilars, wf.ile a reha- j about th" results that will be oh- j a duty of 20 c"nts per Ifta pounds j
tlvfdv few r f their -umber who are ; t. lined in the vigorous roundup of
enraged Pi th.- T rodu. t-o-i of wool ; war criminals that is now prom-
on salt in packages and 1 rents per
100 pounds in bulk, but thee were approved after the senate had rejected amendments hy S"n. Walsh, democrat. Montana, to make th" ficrurf. five cents and two rents resrertively. Th rates proposer! hy
will pet r,r." dopar. 1 i-d." "AmerP an r p---r. v ha - Vrn Woodruff wa. silent about his largely d--p"r !"nt for many year? plans for trying to force a votr on upon our undine f-r-!-:n mirk'ts th" resolution introduced by himfflr o-ir ovo, .-t aPP- p ro d'.icr i on ot'slf and Hep. Johnson. South Dako-
at:riruPural ai d ::n r u fa-ur"-! pmd-: ta. repuhl!T.an. providing a proo f" house were cents and ?een uct. Thi dM-end- v.r.- h . crown : into the wav war fraud case hav rrn,-a- n tha free list in greater and printer. Oa!::;- to !ir J p-f-n h mdled. hut he averted that j ,h t-nderwood law. yparsion Pror-P: about by war ; he has "not by any means piven up I "
condition it i di:t pt to m".asure th" f,cht. the present .',. -r- of .lopnd-T.ce ot j Although th senate quickly pass-I American ;.n r."ri' upon fore'.crn Uil ho bill civinc the department j markets. ! Justice a JaOO.OOO special srraft j
STATISTICS
aVo part of o-:r v?y.:'.nn N fund, thr Mil providing for another; .,ri..nT. mor dependm- up-oi forelcn mark- ' crand Jury in the District of Colli m- 1 ,,,1-N" 1 1K1,1Sfts for th" ) of h..T -u: pi-is pro- . p-.;1. before which Daushcrty pail! Two-story frame dwellinc. 1 S 4 1 N durta than the Am"i: ur. firüi'r. I !l- would imme liiv-ly lay -idence ; Ad-'tir.j st.. G. T. Net'lercutt, estlls tru" that we produ'-- . r.umb' r of frau l ras"? apparently ha - st ruck niatc d cost $4,-"0C-. farm products -.v h. h , re r ' P'T - u temporary sr. ic in the upper' Two-?rory brick d.vellir.,. 1201 ed. be. ai.?e the amount of ?p.-m P ' branch of , onffrr s. No p'm had ' diamond a v.. Fred K. Mefralf.
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for them. Pn' th-- pr - many of th1 sa pie .- r Pdnc?s in t h "in'rv :.- In ever;, of h 1 ' ' u ' -' '. "Our expo-;.. ,f (- list We .r...!u P cn d it t"! rr. "rf th an '. u . cotton we p.-.-d - - c i ;i country. If ,-a v.r.
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lu i -r. of pave the P.!'. j. i-e.p although It i wo-story rrame aiPiinc, b' Tiia: pro- A..uPl r.uuire but very brief con- ; Sherman av .. Fred Ftromberp. 1PTPT-. ,.-.!' ; -.d-: rat inp. 0'""',p, ir,p Ov.e-story frame dwel'ir.f?. corner
t;unns;d"' and bolf.ax as. Himer Iier, $2. Or.e.-tory frame Iwelline. 12 L'arP.sd" St.. Maud Saline. j:.nc).
IU SIESS REl Il'AL' One-st ry fram- dwelling 1 1 9 ; Warier, st . Maud Valine. SlpiftO. iTontinuf d from pitre on".) I i'n.-. and one -ha If story dwellinc. . j 1 IP Dubai! st.. Percy Dan.-T. JC.eith.er far as the merchant marine' nn- :- .u. rented ar.d -i wo aie a-kijp-4 Whit comb and Keller Co.; the eof.u-r. ss to givo us a merchmt Two-story frame dwellings. 1311 marir..- law which we h.ope to pui ' Ca'ifornia r.v.. $4.250; ?:: Kdcerr.tti.nr out of the shippi.-R bu.-i- w.attr dr.. Jö.trtrp Kiver av.. :..-- and und a- whi' h we hope to ru; '''"" 1 2 1 V.assar av.. $ 4 . - n o ; 1212 Amrrir.i -onspiouou.-!v on the path- ' va?s.ar av.. $4.2r"'; 702 Arch av.. $.- xn.iv of the seas. ' H DiamT-nd av.. $t.?oo; 1 1 rt 3 Thisis ,-ssenti!. not onlv for rx. ! Diamond a v.. J'-d'aO; 1 1 P. 2 Diamond pitPlPu- ronimcrce but it is exec d- a v- 5-T'--rj). diamond av..
!y Hs.-r ti-il for American defense.
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e pMjst rsort to war asrii:.. 1 do! traded for: r.o b.-heve wc would have ever been, Two-story frame dwell! nets IIIS drawn into the war; I do nnt Iiesitatt ! Waine a v., W. K. Nichoj?. f ..f.-0; p- say I doubt if there had rvrr'r;.; ivcr av .. Charles rum. J S. "'0 ; bee.; a world war if America ,112 1 Cleveland av.. Neal Welsh. $3.- !. ol, r;or to the war, CMr.jnan.lc! " 7)n.
.. tr.ercnant marine -vmr.i. n-unt
o wor'. I. ' I hop.-, to see the day eo;no when
: One-ory frame dwrlpmrs 1 1 i i Prairie a v., Andrew Kokon. J'P'j"
j 1 1 1 : r;eve!in,d av.. Charks H. Pey-
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ue shall have so er.comasM Amen- Harrj' K. Faxten. $5.a, 1141 Pia.an shipping that we may carr- our I n,or.d av.. .1. L. Hobbs. J4.?m p- -ducts under the American tla .
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1 1 Years of Faithful Service On .May I 5th. Slavin pass;d the 1 I year mark in busiicis in this city. During this :ime he has never held a sale iue to the fact that all merhandise ia marked doxvn to sale prices at all times. When you' buy from Slavin rou are not dealing with a lew firm but an established Dusincss house that is here to stay. We have proved that kve frive you the best values. .Men's Suits as low as $5.00. not cotton, but pure wool. Some of them are slightly A-orn but are better values than the cheap new suits. We also carry a full line of Hats as low as 50c Pants. $1.25 and up to $3.00. all wool. SLAVWS 222 W. Washington St. One Block Out of the High Rcnl District.
to out of town people who find it inconvenient to shop personally. Watch This Column Every Tuesday and Thursday for items of new arrivals and unusual values in merchandise. Our Store Shopper will shop for you with the same care you wouid shop for yourself, selecting each article you desire and shipping to you the same day the order is received. Enclose ?ufficient money to cover parcel post and insurance. All money over will be returned to you.
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LADIES' Overnight Case, 32 inch, seal grain.
f imitation leather, blue silk
lined, shirred pockets. A $12.50 value for $8.95. X. X. WHITE Dimity, handmade, Peter Pan Blouses,
all sizes $5.00.
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rooming houses a $3.00 value for $1.00 each. vFANCY colored Crepe Gowns for women $1.50. HT.AILORED; Semi-Dress and Sport Hats values up to $10.00, for $5.00 each. if. J X. GENUINE Thermos or Icy-Hot Bottles pint size 69c each. GINGHAM Handkerchiefs in a color to match eveiy dress 15c. if. it ' SAN IT AS Oil Cloth Luncheon Sets stencilled in blue 1 3-piece set consisting of 12 doilies and a centerpiece or 5-piece set of 4 oblong mats and a centerpiece $1.19 for either set. x. u. X. PRINTED Crepe de Chine in all popular sport colors $2.65. X. if, IMPORTED French Flannel in Canna, Tan. Sunset and Rose $4.50. V x. x . IMPORTED White Voiles 89c. . COLORED Voiles 35c. 39c. 50c. 59c, 69c and $1.00. X, If.
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Gingham and
Linen Vestees With Cuffs ' and Collars 50c
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Coats, Suits And Dresses In A Special Selling At Robertson's- Friday and Saturday
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Treed Suits $18.00 to $35.00 We feel that these values cannot be excelled. A definite saving is represented in the prices of th ese Suits. Th ere are Blues, Greys, Sands and Rose shades. All models are silk lined. One of the Greatest Lots of Suits We Ever Offered at $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00 At these prices we are sellin?; Suits of most exceptional merit. We have not had such qualities to offer at such low figures for years. Your choice includes Piqucttes, Tricotines. Poiret Twills and Twill Cords. Plain tailored and trimmed
models are shown and there is Tricotines.
a good variety of the new long The $25.00 Dresses nre correspondingly good val
ues in drop stitch Tricotine, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and Georgette. The $39.75 Dresses are in the same materials as above and include values up to $65.00.
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200 Dresses Remarkably Low Priced ' $10.00, $25.00 and $39.75
Capes and Wrappy Coats Priccfl for the Week-laid $19.75, $25.00 and $35.00 In this rrroiip ar many individual model.-? of lwii! Cord, Tricotine, Picjuettr, Pondora, Shawsheen and Velour. Touches of embroidery, seit trimming and stitching add iv.urh to the desirability of thee Coats. Tailored Coats For Motoring, Street and Spirts $25.00 Rarjl.in and s:'t-in plr; vrs
The 310.00 Dresses include values to $39.75. There ity garment
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Camel Cloth. Tan i- tip
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jacket type. Jersev Suits $12.95 to $35.00
Here are splendid values for general utility wear. Some are solid colors throughout, and others have solid colored jackets with checked skirts. There are sizes from 16 to 46.
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Freshness $5.95 to $12.95 There is nothing quite so refreshing as a beautiful assortment of new Summer Dresses. These Ginghams are particularly attractive and come in domestic and imported qualities. Splendid variety of colors.
vjiauudLiun presses j jr ' Dainty Organdies and French Voiles distinguished by full skirt and rufHe trim $1 5.00 to $25.00r Vp
Crepe de Chine and Georgette models are $25.00 to $39.75.
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Apparel Appropriate for Sports Wear This season Jackets and Knickers arc in the spotlight on the fashion st-ige of Sports Wear. Comfort is of prime importance when golfing, hiking or camping, and this outdoor costume affords the maximum.
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Sport Jackets of Jersey and Flannel in Tuxedo or Norfolk styles. Jockey red, green, navy, copen, sand and grey sa.95 to $15.00. Gabardine Knickers in white $5.50. Tweed Knickers $7.50.
A great costume for outini? or general wear is our three-piece Sport Suit in a good grade Khaki. The Jacket is $3.50. The Skirt is $2.50. The Inickers ?.re $3.00.
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