South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 141, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 May 1922 — Page 2
SUNDAY. MAY 21. r22
THE SOUTH SEND NEWS-TIMES
self fr-v.-. :: r w;-.-.i :. w.:hi 5.i'.',!or. to 1 -iircu 1 "Th" first is a b-'ter . i"--n by Piucr.'Ty M .:., aP'-r -:9' j iri-rz-l It !- .a. fell, ' .-. i 'Ct:irr.Y-:r: Oh'.'V A;r.l F-Fh: Mr. C. VF Mfr? "Nov.- York City. J ".My F- ;ir . ; "I y-U he; ew;t h " p y f f ! tfc ;fo- '"tir.- f rth the r r r.'ra ' y. m m A u . 4. K'!I. Mi. ; FF.er. P-r h '-n-. f , v. m.r.- j Yr.-i ..b-re tr.ir I v. ,- Tr":i! '.i. the .-- 1 1 e p. ; e Ü ' tint ti 'T'- 'A IS .i 1 Vi'.'" d'i of 2. ' " ' . tT, r. 1 V..-;. rrrr:,'!, ! I aFo h r. d ' ' 1 n rrur t? t p r . hr: ! in ). , i,r': -rs : tFb' af. r t h P 'ir:.'. .ind I hi''' I iv ;!.-;.; M : ' I i ürrlv to se,-,.; ? yn!i by -nr-i', th- j ire r s which ;"' fr'Tii Ii i: ry j n -. 1 '-?h'" r, fr"'p :in e . Mrr' . hi' h .'.'i .-; . to r.o ahmt j "A ! vlvi. i you I hive tf le ; t:r. 1 Mr. '-bl-r a n1 written him. t :. :. .: i:. !.- t v .th yoj m t ' M. : Ti'-hv. I will adv! r u a s -.ri n I h iv a nf. rü. t. J '.. fr-m f th!- rrrm-n?. ( "Vrurs vtv truty. j (S r-' i) If. M Pviirh rty." j tinus !rv "CV.ntr.w t." ! "Her m th- "nTricr." ' '.-ir.nvay then -ii l. I A'Ur-.t.-., Ans- 4. 1 ' 11 .
Mr. C V.". Mor Atlanta, da. "DAr b'ir: In further relation to th" m t rlnynr.t nf H-n. H. I. I i u t: h-r t v j e-.'! invylf, p'-rmlt rn t nv th.j? j Tio vv i 1 1 unirtikA t-pr-.-f,i.! yoi j In your rlvll an-1 frimln;il miH"t Uf.'.n iho fnllov.-int: hai?: J "1. You ar to p. iv Hn II . N ' Iit;frh'rfy a rf.ilr.er of jv tl:oTj-flr.-l ( J , 0 '"' l"Uar ani fh .'irtu-iJ! xpnos iricurroi Py him in 'ool.ir'j after your rr..ittr -rs. I xp;-nK ! j to $l. Of-u. I may Incur 'in cenrcion thr--ivith. You ar tf dlr"-t roun.-l hf retofr.r cmployei to withdraw ; your appeal In th hihc-is orpu-? procrilir-s hpr'oforo n-rltuf i . "I. V ;ir to rt-coiv'- in th1frtt "v Ff-rir" an uriror.'liti'tna: pa. Ion or cMiimutation f t r yu, th; urn of jr.".0'10. whirh is t b in full compensation frr servb-os rendt r l In connection with j our appli-j -at!on for pardon "'. Y aro to r'-c i -I of w hatever sum" wr may 1 ab! i to r"o-r by compromise or I : i pt!"n in 1 1 1 - nntfr of th M'tr"rioü'ar. b' S. r.i., paid trnn-aetion bin-r fully d.-scrib'd in your l'tt'r addresMd to ni' dated Aue;u-t 1". 1 f 1 1 . - If we find it n'-s-ary in the prop'-cution -f th--' matters to ha
asoclat'd wrh oth;r counsel, we j : are to yeb-Ct Midi oilliwl. y.tbje, ' jlViipl' f $fYu Hrllil'ld of cosjrF'-. t your approval, and they! . . . AI . 1 . , 1 ..... .0 . ... HiiniJiutaiKUi Move .Mi .
.a re in i uiii"in i"i "ui 'ii 'mi pn.i tie n 111 a!1 r'.aers herein und'r-takr-n in your b. half, -. e are t" h ' " full and absolute control and "m i are to accept implicitv our course! and advice. "If lh- above .ind for"-g'-'ing term: are sat i factory you will sisnifv our acecptanoe th'i eof in vr:t;nr T ...... . . ...... . - . Irn'r
1 iC.iilill, 'l'll. V 114 ... i . , i. ,. ,. .. , w i. i.i . a ti n.ltei.jj :;l : -"Thom iK P.. 1 1 I r. i . l S.: o'i can t'-rmmate thi . ...
r. mtra.t ;t a n y time alter .rm.ary 1 : r,12. by i; i i n t f n 'b' n-.T In writing. ; Tb"n:T P. 1-'ePlr "I .n ep! tb.e above. Th..". h-j 4!li dav of AuUvf. lrtll r iii.Diiirs sTAiiiMiivr. NEW YOKk. May 2 ThomaH lMder, former Georgia attorney. tonipht jsfiieil a sr a t -men t i:i ib--fens,i of Att. (on. Iaughrt-. charge.! hv s n. Ca raw ay. Arkansas, with Iii vmg been r l'l.-flv onri. f 1 with C W. Mni.-.', h.o was nba-el from Atlmta l. l i.il prison in 1 ' I Fen. Carawav told the . -nite t...iav he tl o'ulit Mr. :.iug!i-ny sha-uld r-"--sii. n hi p. .-?. Mr. P bb r slated that 1 .. had learned t!i.: a number of person and m.tiiy firn. who i 'ia t 1 I -during the v. a: wirli '.r om'rofwere i n ! . r . .-1 1 I in a lo-i.T 1 1. credit th attorney g n ral a ml !- d-part -.t.--nt of ju. tb c to s ;,b-' rack ; ..... . mover. 1 r. - p i i r . . . 1 i o -1 1 -. "The .ittorn-M- per.f ii!."- he so.f. 1 . '. "is not tb.e t p- of n.. an w h an ! rith-r b'terr-d or lnMtc.da'ed in the discharge of hb .batie-" mm? nuinpc ami, GROOMS TO PROFIT UllVVlUU IV 1 iVVl 1 1 I . . ! ÖY ANNUAL CONTEST:-
, work ul-r.g these l:r : . wrh Its fco.- j ,r. . . v -. I r'.-a-- ' a- .- d tempo - iev.-I lllie- tt (.ooperat' ltll:rary slo lt rs ,t l , :.. r f.. Ä:i thai i. is ; e. -; .j.-.t-.e up to the!
iir-i i i . ii iii iviii i in ' NtMvI wrds of Citv. i ( 1 ontmuev i from p t -e o:e Cwr-.t st will appear tn tne .-opimn of The New -T:rv.-. .! i:P T;:s d itn iv-. I v t -.'. w ! 1 f ir i will he of pu':.rlv vital t 1 . . terc.- 'o pro; tive .1b r : b .- Yourg cciple- who are p.,..:: - i be n-.arr'.e 1 hr i" .!::. 1.. ; l-i rr ? k c arrar..'e:r t.. h. , !-. Fate mov it-. a- '" Mn" . U an-tag-of the la rv." r.un-.h.-r fts v hi h w ;.i i'e ,:.!::: il.- I frAll South Itend a n 1 M;-h cv .P.... r.ie rehn r.t? are c rcl.aH : n ; t . 1 t" part'.c!; ie :n t!:e .Fire Fr-.,i c i . :i i i . t . . s . 1 o r . 5 vv . i ed dai.v r:.S-::: : -::b F;, ib-:: . . : ,: b . , i ri m : ' . Facts About the June Bride Contest F NT 11 A. NTS Ali .F.n- P. r. .- I . -!- t iv 1 NT.P.S - - So ith I.e-.J ar d M;sh .'.vir. :vrrh:.r.'.. and The S.- .'.. I -:..! Neo s-T:r:.-s. .J F I " i Y.:, A P E.'.-kire. p;esi i!or.! f the m F-b-iker Corp . Frei A Mry.ui. ji'sil-r. of th Ir !...r. .v Mb-hir in r.!--r;c Co.. ar.d r.'-r;. C. S'epher.sor.. president St- Jeieph County S.r.g. bank CONDITIONS p.---1 1 n n-r h--. res. 1 r.ts r.f Ft. Jcfeph . ou-.tv an 1 r.:ut 1"- married in s Jo ., h. cour.ty to I e in line for prizvs Ail merchants parti- ip.Cir.g :n the c-r.tet sho.o j -yi,,. Time-, Main 21'"". at or.ee. nr.! a k mnt. . r th- a P. .- r r : : r. g 1 e p i r t - ;e names of the . chants and t lie prizes d--. rated will be p.ed dailv
Leader in Good Will Race
, . r. . :. ' . . .-. .. : ' . .:. ' . : . ' i' . - i a. : ' !i': Mis.-. .Tosrphine l'-cker. 21". X. who l.-d all caiuli-P-.tr.s l ist mf;ht .t jr, South F.-ndV ".o.-.d Will Kl'x'fion. INITIAL WEEK OF GOOD WILL RACE A REAL SUCCESS Dcrkrr Leading. 1 o-!' irn.p .1 f -om . i 'e .r.e i 'loa.iv buir ..r. and at the sami - ) ! ti:w acn .! v' s !-"ts on- of bs worn j : t ri 'All" Wwl iM! tilt; l!l V-I-J.li"! i 1 a I i -. ! I 'i'h'- or. i ti : i : t a n und r !y : r i l- a' in ti.- o.M-.-t that t!i- ("r.tf't! im; tht .bv.i: Hi. ah that : ; i .' d I .Uor.s. Il Wbl ' hv tii .- b'bof! i !b y .ip u'i iwz thviii.l.iU:.-. i:; tio i-..r.t.-t. bo ll Ipiii.; ii. i sto: .:v, to productive ,o,d:r:..;: ,hou.aid atb! th-.u-i an.J- .".aj".- : o n . e prr.. ' ' diu ii'. iii i !! iiii oiiibi Ui v vx.-.a- to: ahv rub-.e.l f..:- a i ! , . . orl , -
tivc purpose.-, d.irw; r 'io- war. It ! r-'' f'ni obsob-t. a-.-: oi:l-t off. r a v.ill : tiie rrstorin. of hAppine,,J (crmi.Mhif IblV.i o; Mr,renr o any n p.u-t, 'o t io.'i-i! an.t t b o u.-a a ! s 1 1 " ' n;.on h .- a -oi' 1 .t;. :i p -i.-.a r.ts who b tb.'ir Tabdo of S'rc.Mtrtit. all th.-:r l.ttl- f.i-n.s - am'- w.-.!iin T;,e f,vi,.iv:r ' t ,:.'.. ..h.-ov -3 the
th- :iu :!... ": Pr- -o !ir i : i ' Ava. P will man ( . i -.it:-!- a :-. 1 thou.-.and of - h -' 'b-o- tat:, . M re n w h i m. : til a ; abb a-'- I la:,,;-!. , will b'- ....... i.uu. p- t..u-r.t "i t to - ' b!.o r.t or t-lp-f ' vv.il u-!"" lip to b'- 'he ii:.- -i r. :'v 'ao,;;. rs t...,- piter.t. ; '. t . b:--.' :.ii s:-i. ;- w.-rc. .'':t ' a:' t!"v -vi It gr-.w . A' -! : ho P ' i . . i . i :. ' 1 hat i -a a th. goo 1 :! of t h - Frit. 1 " - ! - . ' ' ' i . 1 S- a -a. .- f i.. m th--;r -'art a ud r. a ..,-.! 1 .i u r t i t.e,:- , rr.o. ag-d la:.. lr.'. th f; u:t :'u; farm
hat the Am-rb an 'omm:ttee wil. . Atr-r:;:.' is now b.-.iv made by tho ! Am.e-ric.in tiii.im irrs will take to- '' vn' , Soviet .itithoritier. to n-sTo -e th, dis- I 'V.U'l pico' .-als before the repara-
lv .... 11 .... 1....... II ...1 imm,. H.u. .,MK. I he ao-:, or restoring the war- ; '-r- ' ,. , p ,,. .,.,,4 , ,:' " ot Pba.... u. , ... ,i,. t - ..... -. ... .... ... . i ...n . .... ... . d .at the pre,-nt time the Amcfi- . an committee is do:.::' wordertul
pres.. r.t t . . f t -.:! lor with a r'(:" whir r.-e.aius- to 1 c .1op. whl p. s- ' n !.v t h" n o-i ui.i ;'.-i- o at o l . :. will i:.ci; !e si me one . Wo!.. t;. f ; .-. ! i -. .;. t- p. n d The ca! of th AnoT; tr. Com m:tt-e- ! to as- ; .. ;-.-'. : .;t -o: w i.rl: t th" i. . i - 1 . SUpp. Si i ' The- goal ; r. i I ! y the f th- Fr.!' d i . a 1 . i!:- can lida' l , . g i ! : ci .Fm. A e oi.;m!f and s go r. a n - the -a ::o -.-! v-as of prar.ee tru.tt ilr RUSSIAN i,ÄVY IB . CAUSE OF CONCERN (fernhin t in KeJ.uildin;: Srafiiihliii;: lorro f So iri (ovorninrii!. pnvpov. m.v..- - A C-e-.:ir.:z--J F.';--.ih i. v op... of th- many Fur..;, i-. : that i w '; t h - - . . o are h: n'v.r r a'next -a a r S-'i .-: Fi-s.i t:a- .-!;:;' ars-ra's and r.m ard. C-d Fl u n - la: I hir-- ''.rt bv a r " r ?-'r... ':c :i..r. F F: Wi-!'. urfon . c-.f-r-": Gem a-v :..;S a 'ram- i t- a v a i r ...-.:-r..-:. . a- ib of bl,i:;i.s''F; th Ii i. --... :-. :. v w .th an --:P- : r.--v ar d te hr . v. k;. !i it i a r. v r k r.ow n Th-- Ku.-sgan fh-l ha. 1 rip.F.y I d '.7. r ut ii ; rc- - i - ,-.-. f. ich . ' n F:;-n t.-.at it y f.r - i G-. rrnün i-iv F a::sir are I'-. ai -F 1 as trior-- ughly eompeter.t to do th:-- work. In 1 f 1 7 th v i a cor.. F rabb-( number of ,r-.ij.s ,-,f all types under
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STANDING OF ENTRANTS IN GOOD WILL CONTEST Mir .Jo,e;,h!ne Ickef 1.SO0 Mi.s TP den e;iy..!v 1 .37.1 M.. - Mary M i Kibb.n 1.1 To M:s. L..uie St i. L-ba k r 1.1?.m Mrs. I.. A S. Vvb "l SCO Ml.-s F.et'y We! r 7 4ä Mi.;., H.J7 : H. Harris :,o M;.;s I,.. wis.- Conb.te .'.2.'? .Mrr. Vera S !. ii " i -TJ7" M. .. Hi' :' i .- i : i - . . . 4 'J .Mi. M ii-ai. : M - Km.-ht . . . -1 ! 7 r-iir-s- .ie--i. a i . ;. 100 Misi- I'r.-u.a I -rby . 10 0 Mis.. Fora C. Wi.l: ims 100 Mi.s Amu K.a n" i !:.-'.: i 1 0 u .Mi.-.s Is il- 1 Chamberlain . . im-Mi.-s Th id" i Tav'.or P'O M:s : I..-c-tity 'iabb loa Mrs. Co: v. iii I'.. HaMv.-.ck . . 100 TOTAL 1M 11
o:. -.i notion in R'isb.i. bi;f t!ics r.dvf r.e- r 1. n ".; "1 e ; . 'A'ith tho 1 ..- .. . . ., . . ... I -rui.m t1S niK.hr low I... lomi. eted and while ..i,..., ; ,i i ' ' ' ' I as li."U Iii, O U.U or .;),..s..n. strength of the !;;:--;.-in fb-et wh:,h uiv.d.-d iotw n the Haiti-J s,. N..,.t;i in! th- While S- a at. 1 o:i th.- C . Pr, -dr'-.a Inought. --High:. f o i: r w.; 1, d i:;: 4 .1 !:;-' s Drea-L. ought- Fa or um om-pP;.-.l p..lt::.. , l ,-s Four. rA in-: on.. t, t. Cruis- r.- Ihgh. ore damaged. Li-ht fruis'.rs- Nine, tight ineom. o.t le l).--ti oy.r---em li ir. dred and i-!.! . t'. t-nty i:u "mpb t . Subn. i rir.es F --t hr--.. . . .i-on.- r: the fi.Ht .'I'd to jut on th, whi. h pr-vail d he. t li e 1 ; ... , . The Ku-.:.".n !.- is o:- ;ar.;7e..l ;n 1 com mar. -na itp. i.iark sea. White S- ?, and a-pim. Fach divi--n., , . ,....-,.,. n M-.t-a. . o.o.Mn.t thnr';, a pp-.'ral co'rr:ii--ar in oh.ir.., ,,f fducatmr. aFa-h-d to eVc y uni;. Th.,, , .r. A ,vvrir- of int re.-: in naval affairs on tb.e part , h.. r o c -., e ... ,. , . i-. in...".....-, i . ' " i i . . ; un-Ie.l reports m re, a:-', tl.is new i inter- st is attended by ind i --a ti --.. ; that th- Soviet authorities are at-! : n.ptlr.g to c:- te. an-w the Ih;si.a t; ; n v.j 1 ti t r.gth. A ( -.oi b; i. .' : o u of K'.issian naval, rt"-so;;rcs j s po ! German 'kill might: pi'V;;i!. o m-p.ac- to th- Presen inrern.Flor.al r'iv.p ' -!:,, ;e, arrans' . at th- ; h ' n a o- con f. r'-i' -. Pi'.tFh r. a a , inb lhg' ;m .vi'!."r! ri- s are k- p.ng a Aar !;!' ;1 v.- urMn i:,.. -;..' '-.aval activities a nd wn-n .b--; f.n a. en es :nio tip com n.-.nity of lati. ns . -rain f!-.at - will be a-ke.j to : ii .kr- c me ,.; u;.; , ,- ZiA to h: future a-. a t : ; .. s. first M. ;. Church Will Obcrvv Hospitality Week I li sj ita'ily w-- wih b- rl -:re1 I by the m. rubers of tii- Firs; Methdist -.ii-ch Miv .I to :h !nThi u:::e;.F .td of F r. r.a .- vir.; vv.-rL a pi: '. h rime for the memb: f the rh.urch t call a- many either fa ml :.. ct th church as t!;y can. The si. ..in Is "Know ea. h other." The church p.::.-h wh. 'h .overs th" civ ,hv: : - c n v - f -h ir.h b :. ..:.s -,.b-.;tol hv 'hi ' cuhliat; Ol r f P and fehov. siiip a:n:r.g is membe.s. "n W'e Ire- ,fiv i-'.jht. will be obi "all church r.i Therr g v.i.l 1. !.-:i in the church !!' -riuir. at 7.4" and the program U'H ' a!k a- ! ii'iv.itr cf ive- minute -c: F mu-m nun her?. A .-fa. hour w:P, lb w In the . --cm. rocm -b -.vr..-' a:; Th-s m:?!!! will 1 e a v. ! mlng rf th r.v iaftn - hers who hn uni:-1 with the i'hurch diri!-. - the ye,r. '-.e f the :ntrt -tire fei?,ir-s of th- evening' w ,1! b- that a-'h mem- , b-r w FI h- given a badge shewing tlie y.ar in which -ich one unitd w :t!i th" Firs! Meth adi-t church.
Weekly Cable
s iT.'I rr. L,O.VD X. May . The a im!s!r n j , , .-,r.,.a ' : in toe 1:JJ IUny ratta. the, vr rMs ol.-l" Mui ribbon aquatic j r.t. i- a 'question awaitirg th'; fie-c-i.'H of trie r--it!.t c.i'-m..? w h:ch ' " " l-" " pr.m:?'. much r.:.tro-r.iy. Th r( w; M.-il-oum- .hn.:p.o:i -v. oarcl, cab!,-! reru.tlv ak;t.5 ;f irr.at. ur . statu v.vjI-1 bt- ro,.Ji;ni'-l. It in- . t. . . r,.ix .. . - .-... ...' r, .t,..r'' o,-.-h,n I ,.,. iin I 1 ri II i r I Ui.U it e .tr 1 l . Iii I u . f3 i of th" amat'-ur rowin; .i?o. iat i.n. ' rram-d in ist ,', bar nicci;;in:v-. ar- , t:,ir.ti -in.i l.,horrs or ".inv lernen ! , , .1....:- : Th" rowins; clubs- Vis: yar c.m - i
Yas.--.! u-n'-tiur th- rul'.-s .-ho'iM tshzht lulilr? Motion. I: s.::-
pro:ni.-o to gift' th Melbourne U'lii ;' m;i consideration. They insi.-t that the harrir.c: (t libortrs is not foiH.b-rl on t-nobbiih prejudices, but i
.it wi.-. tek that competition betu"n:h vetls. In fad. however, of o v-
I oru:r.arv amaT.oui ana men tar mm? . i o-. i 1 1 . i k v i iitu iiij.-uts an .. :.. ... .t , v, f ...... .. . Ihit:.-h fport is parnlhrd with many amu.-ir.g local traditions. The new-papers reporting contests ahviyi natu, amateurs with the prefix Mi.tf-r while professionals are always ac corded the.r plain names, without j courtesy of embellishments-. What press eonimcnt lias npix-arofl here regarding the j roposed meetii.g f Ijempsey and Carpenter within a year frown oti u second neetirav as fantastic and ridiculous. In th terns of one writer, it would "be prostrating pood sport at the feet r.f money grabber?." The Northcliffs papers vehemently ik iinunfpfl the projected light immo dutely the arrangement was known. They are not alone. The Observer remarks: "The Carpentier-Oempsey j kite has b"?n flown. If the public is guiletl into accepting It as a genui ir.e championship light In which I -a rpentier holds a chance of victory. tluy will get what they deserve a repetition of .h-rmy City, although l the spe-ctaei will probably be of longer durattun. A few more such matches and the game will receive .i fatal setb.iek." Londau managers hae liatlgcvl the old-t:me theatrical cat' h phras-. "wher. in doubt play Fast Lynne" to "when in doubt put on a revival." i No less than a dozen favorites of ! other years have been disinterred I and are now showing or preparing j for w st. end s'as in the hope of ; r lecn-.ir- a s?a.-on which has been i strewn failures. 1 ParrU's "Quality Street." which i lia. rerched its iC.Oth performan't ' initiated th- voue of other revivaLs. and cycles of Shaw. Pinero. Gals- ! worthy ami Ihsm followed clo-dy. 'American, actors are paiticularly ! prom;nn' on the London staqe. Nearly nl'. west end revivals liav. Anu-iioiu.- as headhncrs or prim Ipals. A score of Americans wiP appe;r in the all-jdar Atr.erican matinee in aid of ih" Arthur Pearson memorial fi:nfl. Among them are J-','i",s K. Hackett. Alan UroofcA Itmrv t ?i Mf.li lllp fii-toi-i flrn. , " cv:ee waiu. i.-e vwu.-. i.ui.n i-a, Gr rani. Dorothv Dion. Peggy h'.;i ' .Pisrine .lobnton. Lady Korb-.,- 1 1 o I - .-riM'il, anl p'rhap;; lb II. .-.-.thf rn ami Julia Marlowe, who h.ive jiisl arrive.l (.,;- their annual v.acition in Kr.gha nd. 1;V A...-i m-d Pn-. PARIS. May 2e I-ranee :s aiv.ntting with extraordinary interest tne arrival of J. P. Morgan to attend the -i.i r i t 1 . -. loin con ''.'.r.itW'f T t 1 ' j ' 1 1 U i i " U -I 4 & 1 viltl I . li i . I vi j the imaginativ Fremhman Mr. j Morgan is pictured as stan iing a!- - .-.-,. .1.. -. m , r - ,,.-. ..rr -. ' P m .. J ciers who will decide whtthr an international loan ha!l be issued to a-.-'it fbrrmany in nuetir.g her reP irations payments. V"hi;e .jr. Morgan lias given no ir.-ib itio". o far is i: :s known here ,.- the at tit ud he and the other I.-. . .1 '.f,i. commi.-s.cn. ii is a.-umeu ".v I I-: en eh members of th :-i;;:.:;r..'b:;;..."l;;:. :;;;iirv . .. , . , gardmg r.ie terms of such a loan. , ... . ... . ar.'i wnat gaarantees sue tan give '.. assure payment of the principil and interest charge.- th.it will be suggested by the- Anurican group. The French members a'..-o believe White Popular For Shirts - ,' J . .. ' . - x-xl . d I I L ' ' ' 4 y i"vf :M;i'y -'.;-F vbVFd i - ,b-j r New h:rts for mn rprove gaudy ?;ra!or. hy a severe ard auftere eipar.se cf w h;te j Vh:t Fr.rlifh broad-loth, white ichevict. white -msette and w hit j Irish pep! in are- some of th ma j terials. The shirts are made either w;th or without collars attach!, but Urge New Yo-k s'ores report that thev sell more of the former-
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thit Mr. M t;vi 'ir.i hi? 3foc:v.e s j v:u rvj:rc -is. rir.cfs frr-ni thf a'. - I.e. 1 cn-c-rniiK-rsls a. to th' iriorlty ' I,-.' i.-.f r.-if -ir l : n v: i n r liir over ! ., ! t.,r a 1 1 : : u I c of th' ;i!!:--s towir! ! a i "Iii. ( I . . i ? . .1 ' i . i I - . . 1 - . -A r.i":arry h-.u!i th-1 bori-- L is- : '-"a.
- j ! P it j irITaiuv has iiuportol a neu dance r.FKLIX. M'iy 2".--Tl:? :mt; tt;vö frr. Itiiy. It ci th -Fa-.ar.i fr.--r;.lJn. rroM-l-l ur,l-r ar.ceiyv ar..i ii .a.J to hiv hen ; r-pub:..-an on:-; .-t;rut:c:-. v:.l l";
(.(.vi-."; uurtr.c" -r. ::.o i.our? r.tor.fer"fr..o. Th-? friv,.!ot.s ' . . 0 - ' - ta..-.. c-. o. ... . t,o.;oii.... i.. c. x ' -i..v-, r.r:h .'-ms to b u;;-'.an t ; :i t r - vh-M-v at A t.ir.. .-crtbf J i - s i""'" tp ao--:nij roe by a , ,,:b in-l'f lavor. ! rrench wnnirn are making a i - tudit-d attfjr.pt to introduc- Turkerincr k ior-i(.i as is u -.". , a ii.c rno.-iem -o. i n y masK r :i e ; ...... I. . u ! ...i.v. ..i.i, mou:a and chin with a cuoth mj.-u- ; cintly havy in texture to oo?,'ure ; tie entire lower part ci tn ia.e ana render th wearer s bKntity wx-j what dithcult of discovery. Full page ncwpaiHT alcrü-c-' ments, lssuu i nie r i era u v. . lie j iroducers'. a A-ociation and addressed :
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vpe them to visit the wine growing j
dlJ-trictS 01 APJoU. liorcaux aiibii:Mi :na i;, . r-.- . .-- ...
P.urgundy. to ta.-te "the imprisoned i sunlight. The advertisement? proclaim in gr-at black face type that j "In all our cities throughout our en-1 tire wine Frowin? region, you will not meet a drunken man."
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....... .... ,i .MiIlK. o; l.eriiu. at it-ii as o e l 1 1 1 1 n the v-o,. stae. at Lnghien last j (.0,n fnr a m,n arcU!sM of R Sunday and paid l..2 for one in;v.rp(4t rnbbPrv the mutual betting, w.x, sold by his Tho ,nc,.lent w;is thp objACt of American owner. Marrjuise D'Ovley cn,unrHlf comment and it ha? to his trainer. Degrades. Just inejbePn Mlc.f5!r(I th;lt th!s mav lPai1
uay beb.re tne race luv Jo.o.m., a,,prarancP nf tailor." speclfrar.es. D'Oyley, whose title i? of!Uz5ns ,n tho attirt of feminine lawpapal origin, is th i?nn of the cele.-! vcrg- ln somo rjuarfrs the view is brated Dr. Lvans. American dentist , 'hrM th,t thp rrPsenr nf women at-! tu Empress Eugenie, through waose , torn?ys nKiy exert a moderating in-
eftorfs she ecapeJ from Paris d ur-. i n g the war of 1870. D'Ovla. who h:d not Placer! a cent on the horse, has bep;i re. elv-! ir.g cable niPffi;e from frirndi all oer th- world, concratuh t ir.g him on the victory. The surprise mount was bought in by Ies grange after Sunday's race for 20.ooi fran:?
The oontinurNl lack or fur snp.' 1 . . I Plie, from ,:u,-di was reflected in! Vib'h,TV ntn I. Jnr u rrM by , . , ' ho m e l e 5 5 person? arbitrarily hilPttur market epp-.tnt.ons for th- pis! . , . , .. urtr,CÄ. ,. .. . , . el :n privat home.-. The heuiFlll? week, which have s-honn Consider- , . ,. , , , , , , i shortace. due to -he influx of refuar.,ö uncertainty. although the . frnn arMj! hy th5 w.irJ downward trend not yt been forced authorities to take eX- j ctPirelv checved. m5nr,?, fVPn inVHdin? f,5hThe moulders of fashion are ?n..pnlb ,)riv;(tc. arartments to ohcouraging economy in the u. of r,rrnmmndatin,is. i fur by suppre.-sirg muffs and -apes T. cif,?tion was oftn embarm favor of ,t"Irs. whi. h are broom- rnirir sinrA an ari?tocrat micht j mg more and nore popular. Thoe vd him-elf lnins In the samej
engagea Ki int. mr lnuu.'iry repor: ; nnnrtmrnr witn a refugee family. that many orders to remake capes Tnr Ctlfio Uir decided pave? the wav and cloaks into ftnaiT stoles havv ffr endIrs.s ptigntion. a? the admonbeen receivrd of late. The pre vail-' t. r;) -ilrearlv arrommOii.ite1
ing lengtli is from four to Fix feet aibl the width from nqht td 12 inchc.". Still the .h .abrs are rickibg their brains to invent new stvb s for the fa!! trade. They ar ai.ler somewhat by a iloii.m.l for Pr shtr color? sibii as .nhle anel nnrten. but are havinp dhbuulty devisln? the fornix they should take. Almost the only Russian skin finding their way here are coming through ("ernmny via the smuggjeFfi route. Manv of. the-- are rc-o rniz d as Panalian marten-. imp-"rp d into r.uiia bef.-;-e the wir. This scar - city of raw material ;s f,r:i the furriers to rxc-rd."1 c'r,.- ruble i 11 n Ii I n I I v ,.. .i-..,"l . , . . f . n.e rly negji sr., for de. oiTion.- on hits and dresfe.. After a -(.guc of six wrcUs the!
,.. . , ,A . . , i . . . I f he new propoe-,, wou.a place the , viid red nats which took the wo- . . . , ' , , . . r. . .administration of mcrev in th I men o; I n.s ov storm have entire- , , f ,. .. , , . , hands of the ratiornl auf lion. e y ditippeare.-l. In their wa.;e hasF. . . , , , , su.-h a proposition v. a - brought .a? i
" 111,1 '""." u.'.ci straw creation with a thin- band and i trimmings to match. Put it :' ' " - s:!k con,:-iues to be di--ivea n ' o...... jf . to ae c..-p..r.i .n
. i. . . ... ... MEETING TOMORROW MGHT TO CLIMAX DRIVE PREPARATION Font inu 1 from page one I . --- : organization w ill a.-.-e-uo...- it thv ; Chat. lb, r -i C'jiui.icn- bu.ldoig. I Th- i' w;:i be scm- preliminary woi.i i uci.e by the cam p.. ig r. ce-i ulhe Com- ; milttc among ;he iarg.r o.nctn;.. j .Monday .ifrnui.i.. To- Can.paign ; L'xecuFv- Co mini tit c w iii m-.et at j special lun-.heon Monday iiuoa at the 'Chmibt-r of LVr.iii.triie, to plm f...r ! thus work. i Til t.ini r.r.M nizati'm ai.2 rh- ' :-pf c.al committee. ,,r ob'abiing Fie 1 Frcor -ubscrij.'io:.- numb r e.-.--r ' It w:l ! th hr;. c organ- ! i.ati--.n of actual tcam-woi her in the ! history of South lb nd. I lkpcct T l'xcetil (if-al. The goal cf the campaign .? Fa . . . j : i . minimum ir.c- me c: u- - : yea: j for a priod of three- je-.r? Th.-t u? I the go-1 se' by the C-imp-iici Fx-ru-j tiv Ccn'mi'tee b it th" rcal goal is 1 expected to h a few- thousand dob j lars mere, or ercugh to r-xci th-? J income of the Fvansville Chamber I of Commerce Fvr.s-. Hie l th -:cend large, cl'.y !r. Indiana and ha j th second, largest Income S .uih Ib?ri h.15 am h.tFr.s to surpi. IF'anv:!!e In bcth reeprts. j A chall?r.g may con.0 fr?m Terro1 Haute during the campairn. Five I organizations there hav e b-en r mMned into i greater Chamber of CFmmerie. and the drive for the cor.ibired tirganizaiicn begins the same day .-? the ore hfrt. Not a prcat oca! cf Interest h-s ben nisnb fesled here in the Terrc Hate cam - pal.n, but if the challer.ee comes. :t is probable that the local orgmizi - ti:n vill accept Ü.
uie large stores in great qu intities ; thA middle of l f 2 1 . the number of and at prices ranging from ? 1 o to r:.or.er parole d totaled rfi.S44. in$20 a yard, with a doivnwird ten-!f-'.uding ir.!u7 yonth?: and revocader.iy. The.K? sJio-.vjng.. di.-pliy a.- j t!on of paror during the fir' half tink-hirg color.-, hut th- predomin j of if21 to'aled 1.2"ä.
The campaier. Iur.chr -ill be, Jcha P Sv!dr. 124 N. Br-ck-he'.l Tuesday at the Chimber cf f.rbl st.. to 1911 Florence av. Commerce, and a fpecn. speaker Boy Fu.. 53! N. Hi'.! st.. to 173 ha ben Invited here for the only. Lincoln way E. .
I aadr'-s He i I'r. nus.-:i H. Brealyj of ror.Fic Mien. He is uraurpased
an: r.:t ;? livn :-r for vn!n; j war. F-!?h-r. rithnti'S f-fm to j ho-:tir::c -a h.-!.'r to ',iur-h th: i
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.1 . . . . v - . . ' ' c p: .th .' .:! .- r"n. whJ h hs ! : ?p'--::r ' v. Ith xvr'-a-ir. fiv l.ii its fi:t?t tr'----::t in th1 r':i'ai f tro-.rho!d of "HM ?.x"::y r."t .. ' , . j r.-.an.ld foüowir.s t5 fb'n t.'.t pr.ra ob?-r'"-'l annua'.1:' oi, May 1. 'in.' iii favor of th r'f-i -ibhihi (n f!i--s"Pit:on of th-- 1!-: w :i an i - i i r. in or: n tt r v i n i i .m -i . i i i , ' . . . ,.flNl. n .;f :f', vo.r' or Mv -tenth of :h ..... v.. .i . y populatpan ?hou p ry tho i.-t r''r . . , . . i i .v ? .- t . . v.r . - 1 th, ntUr to the Faxon soverr.-.. n-:f nt-s ron.;d'rat ion. That r umV : J ' :, .. , ,i t .-.n,. i.otia thf. n:zhtht parti, s (the je-opl-s j ar.d the nation H people', orisinat-j Ud demand? for the diet. dis-obi-j tion. and tlie dm cr.t5 and c n-j i:..- s p: "i: iii-.: .-u,-,---:.. the it .-.uired r,nmr-fr is ootatneu ia
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will submit the jue-tin to the d't. ! re-.-lcrinc a FfT'inluni vote tin-i necf5sai-y. oii'.hvi... me icieren-. dun; win probamy re ne.a nunn, th" first part of July. A woman appea-ed an attorney for th firft time in tho history of German criminal courts a fr.i- ,-lavq .iro when Pranlein Dr. t p.,ence in court?. ?uch as trmrer-i inc: yetortp froni oppo.inc counsel. p.Ith.ou-h others point out that stich rejurtee may be intensified if both oppo'g attorneys are --omen. i T raulem yionko cievernes? ana a?."urance in court ereate.i a distinctly fivorahl impression. The city of Herl in lost lt first l ' r lncit.! tl-in ninnicim lltv's I ; in ,his map.ne,- thoue.inrls of home- i ( es people, the majority of whom were impoverishe d by the war. The court found that if person.' so mi- ! ..t0.l flefaulte.l in their rent the city vas li.abl for p.aymen-t to the Tlie system rf paroles fer lawbreakers, who h-efore the war could b prr.anted only by the sovereigns of the variou.- German states and I for whi- !i the authority .since the war has not hern definitely es-tab- i 1 hhe 1 by law. will bo dismissed in; ! the reb-h.-tag in the near future. : At p:--'-m. although there is no I I 'J C I .1 " ! - ' 1 ' ' I I , Otl the K M V, 1 O C t . i'iih'-s ar- fr to prant parole? i or evn dro fenfnee in the name' ! i of t!ie varmup i'.rovinc:al government.-. i , . jrlv .15. b)J, thP (,ue,tion i ' .A ! j " ii' UP l iii- I i V - J 1 ' HI 1 J ' "i 't-T i i 1 1 - aw - ' 4a ti j , i ".i""ii'i'.i 'i -'liiv ": .iV':-;' Irom November. lf2e. when th . . . present .ystem wa inaugurated, t as a "p'l1" talker. a corelir.g to Chamber of Commerce officials. He i'' mayo.- "f Pontiao .and a Chamber j - Comn -rCe leader. The res? of the I ; time he is p..;or of the leading ; i Mth'-li.-t chui'h of P'.ntirn-. The ; ' . r: pa r. cm :nit:re w hich t acked 1 him for eb .-t.'on fir mayor included.' Catiioli'-, J'-wish -nd Frote.-tan i cflrg-vm.m I T.he re will hr ,a ra:r.taign P.; r. h 'n ' daily a' th- Chanir. . -f C-::i! . e- pt W.-d :. .-d i . when p wi.l i. ! ;-.-',! at the dv--r in e-onjur. - tio:i with the T..-iry in I Liot.s F.ui s , ! ' ' ' STATISTICS IU ILDINC IT.HMITS '..hi' -.-lory Ira::.- ".-xll.r.. IT1" 4 S Mjiii si . Harry Frazy, estimated c c - $ 2 " r . Ore-story frame dw'lkr.r. 170 o S. M::n st. Hirry F.-izy. .? 2 . . ine-str-ry fr me dweihr.g. 1 7 " S s .Fair. ft.. Harry Br izy T- i i?" yn i', r. n Or. -.-. " ry fram- dnliirg. F E. Dubv.i av.. Harrv Frazy. J. '"'. Or.e-story frame dwelling. ;.''.2 E. Du rail iv Harry Brazy. SC.or.o. Two-?tory -.r: k sr.re and rfT. :e bu.Ilir.r, 5 1 ?. S Michigan sr.. Fr-d i Kfil'r. " f,'( . Tw-o-st-rv fran-i dw!',:rr. I"1". N. CFBr.on st. C 12. Mohr.. J-Foo. MOVING PFOIITS c K Eer.r..tt. IT 1-2 Wengr t.. to 70 K"is-;- sr. C. FJ G. Sr.rtz. 722 Unc'-lr.-my ; K . to f29 River a v. . O p.. nohrts-or. 77 W. Divl- . s;or. st.t to Chapm. .. l Prt Bord'alad. 312 Lih'-ln -.vay 1 E.. to Jf,r7 f. Fafaytt Mvd. Elmer Yodr. 712 Lincoln way YV 'to 1 !! 2 . h.e.ier st.
MIi. I1ARKY K. Yi:nsTl It. Foüow.rc .w iür".-? .f .-:x r.". '-".::.?. M"- Ar.-i Y liarrv '0u:)' I.-! of h'outi; F.'-r.-l. .!! , at . : 1 .-. o k .tiur-J-r- ::'rr::.c Mr.. V'.'5T. r. h- 7 y : - '.l. 9 h-.j sj-.r-n: h'r t-ntho l.t :r. JoUoh count-- h ivi-.- h -n l--rr. ::i r-,r,.v 3 i;7j ; " :;V;!r,.c i'v h,-:- hu'..,n ! . ; t..0 ttiUf.v.rre M.; 0 s I,,,,-.. rc-ckrr an-l Mr. K S P-.-r. 1 r : "-e. kit..t - r - K" J,-f pj H - ' ei:, of South !?.-:-. ,1. a n 1 f our r-r-th- ! . j er. AUjti;.'. Y.'::; .!U ir.-1 J ph Wbr-r. of I-?o;.-. I i:ho. P.r;ff funeral .Kr irr :;i h-:i . :
r.t the horn at 1 oVlo- k Tiio-i.iy ' afternoon, fo'liwe l by .r : r. . j th.- Ci.n'rm::ity t hur h m ('. iv town-j .hip at - :"' o'clock. Th- K -v. W. ( t II. Kr.-.-h'.ry will hiv1 ihir -"f th 1 j s--rv;tis. !in ;,i! v;!l t i !;.. j !'- inj I liiverv'.yw " tt;rtry. . I
MI. STIÜI.T.A MARY IOMi 1 Mr?. St:; Mirv r. f vr? i obi. d-'i Fr:1 iv n;rht - t h' r ho , j üi Wa.'hirr' :i iv., foK.v.v."' ' v,-!rition, ,-no ?rv;ved hv th f, A,.. rh,'dr, n P.' i nrh'1 i a a . ' . ... . - T rino of Hr,n(-,;.,;i rA r, 0 c;r:-. Jr.s,nhinA nf S--u'h : ' p . , M Bertha Osmer of rj-:C3 . Mrs. Loa re wa? bom in ' XHs and has !le,i -n this ci'v 1 Vf a rs. Sh was mirried to . P Mr,rd ,v nfternon at 1 -r.. o-0nr.K at f;1P residence. Purli! 1 i ;1 S:,VPr p,-- CPnAry at VINCT:NT fiORKA Vincent Grka. ". yeirs oM. dld early Saturday morning at hi? heme, 1410 yv Ford 5t. He i? survived by Mrs. Vincer.t Gorki and the following children. Sylvester. BERTS0N Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
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Complete New Assortment of Waists $2.95 to $19.50 These attractively made new Waists come in sizes 39 to 53. They are the well liked Sveltlinc make and may be had in Crepe dc Chine, Georgette, Voile and Pongee. Regulation and Overhlouse styles are included. The colors are Bisque, Flesh, Navy, Princess Mary Blue, White and Black.
Many Becoming Dresses Arc Shown in the Larger Sizes Our Silk models are especially well designed for women who can wear sizes up to 3 3. Lvery line in the cutting and draping is deftly hrought out to reduce the silhouette. Canton Crepes and Taffetas are the most used Silks and Navy, of course, is the chiefly desired color. Prices are $ 25.00 to $59.50. Gingham Dresses of both domestic and imported qualities are here in styles particularly adapted to the larqer figure. Sizes up to 46 at $5.00 to $ 1 2.95.
Dark Colored Sweaters for the Larger Women to Wear This Summer $12.00 to $18.50 All of these, models are made of a beautiful heavy Tricolette in striped and fancy colors. They are the Tuxedo style and .ire very becoming to a large woman. We have Navy or Blark in sizes 48 to 54. If you are considering a Sweater for this summer you cannot find a better quality for the?c prices. Ask to see them the next time you are in the store.
Stout Size Muslin Underwear For perfect comfort during trp hot summer months the large woman must have underclothing that fits. On our second floor is a collection or - tout sizes that assures you of getting just what you want. There are Gowns in sizes 18, 19 and 20 5 1.50 and $2.48. Skirts in sizes up to 43 waist measure 51.39 to $3.50. Drawers in same sizes as Skirts 89c to $1.50. Bloomers $1.50. Corset Covers in sizes 46 to 52 $ 1 .25 to $1 .50. Knit Underwear in Extra Out Sizes On our Main PToor Section is a fine lot of Women's Union Suits with tight or loose knee and built up shoulders at 85c each. A splendid value.
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