South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 145, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 May 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTM BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 25. 1922

REAL ESTATE MAN HELD ON CHARGES

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' ' GIVEN CONTRACT ; ' FOR 51.000,000

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-v .ii m.ulf to suit tl; in livi lni! jr .-j.-v-t. In toni it wt? 5i.il T K i r T .r;i"U5- f r .i -Art. -tin sum. nn l to h va a i o pi j i ? p.l .i a (-rt.iin tim. iVimf.iai'-p this wis ir.c.U'lf-'l in th :niin 'nTr.irt, atrl In orhr r.i .-; it H.i..ii.l to hiv-' lrfn ir.o'.u.'.'t in th .itt-ü iT'iI sp'-if.. w!!or. by .in InilorJmnf of th jsj-.a, ifi. a tions by FarwAl' thit li ;;srTl to bniM Fiirh i hou-o .t s'ih a pric"1 nn-l to have ;t ( on.p.AtA.l af a ( Attain t:nn-. Iri i,nc -at-A thif ins com to lilit in Mlft.i'A ikT. F'arwoli built a hou? for a Mifhiwik.'i man. the Lifter r -1-iiiun; titlA to hi- !ot. an1 fiyir: I-'arwell oniy as the wwk of ron-

stru.fion nroirrf-5 s"-'i. Hi- hoij'' .

now corai'l'A-1. an-1 h" is livins: ir. If. ami hA 5filf ovs Farwell' a sn.ali payment on it. but fhl- p-iyn.Anf h jj. withhoLlin- until mi- h Time aFT'AAll fleers Up MJtc.e tur ii i n i -s linr- tli.it ar- against it. In any h f ir In will nf b- tii io-'-i'.

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iiOTart'i! ;or for tl.: i .-olwtion- un.i- r- ol v t.":- i:-n. inanA.-litf-ly. in .- :it?Ae. Ilnroli! ll.r..'.r r-n of T-i r ': -p, ;: there uouM no dell ; Haut-, a nnf-'.'Df P..- .ppo-.i..M to '4 i: "i r in .-'"raring m iteriai. - or lahor. any plank a z i : r i -1 th- 1 1 r t pr: n.a . ; ; y',-. : a i 'o.'ir.1re.l meehirar. arjl Ii-, "Th.A ib loo.-ra ii v.. .-..i-a.:.. :ik-a i. rr-rs w ill n e to h ?.-ourc.l from I :-'Kh an atjo:..' h- .ii'l. oa r.f tow n. it wa-: .-fitA.i. brau.""Albert .f. r'- f r: ;i i.- fivoui ti:- .-tiila'..!e l.thr.r 'jpp!y in th oity th-- liii"t prima -y p.. I I P-;..f- v. tak" far" of ?Kh '- -ontraet anil fi"i!M -;ipp'-rt o'.r rir'iiiaif'- p v. ;:h ;? t-i completion ivrs not nearly j If plank opjoaii: the ilitv p i n J. -y-t (

This influx of out of town labor.; with tho proKilo.ity that a sre.it:

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Saturday Open Till 9: 30

Organdie Corsairs $1.00 to $s.oo

Thursday The Day Of Savings In All Robertson Departments

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Mrs. Lenn J. non. I ior !. Mian aui o.r.n-"

ntr rr w a... tiot i lr.ri, al ir. Mrs. H. C. Shanklm. of South j minority report. .,.r?s but th.t ifh ronrn.-t in.l. Mi.-?. John Mooto and Mr.V J.j After the Mat

ip.anv of the out of town riin em-

After thi taferiAnt. Mr H'r.'Ur-li'.iy.'1 will brir.c thAir firruliA toi son wa. rh' n without a oor.NvT. I South V.n to ave. i.? thA i'rrst tar.c, Tho primary nusiicn ako i-aw'iblA nutcftm" of thA expansion votA1

Kmrna Sullivan, of Plymouth, wer 3 beforA thA l-.rh li. trirt me- t iv.z wr.r n ' by the riireotor of the Sttblehnker

Shob. of WarMW. Mr. Harry

Arm-Jrun;'. f 1'lymouth. anO" Mik

intro-lui A.i. Mr. Morris urs'1 th lAb--jtAs to work in haimony in ie-.v of thA f.n t that more fävor.s for thA nor til a rn part of Iniiana at titP hini of the j-fatA republiean ba.b-r.-- oouLl be obtain". 1 if con-c"rt-l i'tion wrr brought to bear. It was inn, rated by the i-leU gates that the iriou rouuty chairmen woul'l work in unity.

John Di'w rth of Soutli I ; r i . 1 . inov-! Corp. It w.il mean that thA ray wi.l , ei to instruct Shepar-I Cru mp irker. i calk-a upon aum-liately to take;

Ji5tri-t !i mb'T of the r--olut ::. . ! ra r'e of th:? influx of pew ritizAn. cominittAf to Arl: tn'0Tprat :-n in ';-iv that within a fe-.v month.?, with the .-trite pbitform of a plank favruinc j nrtohinery ir..-.talle1 in the new huiMrop. al or .imendment of the prima ry if. erf an. the Srirtehaker Corp. ready iiw. On an oral vote th i b -gat' -s -: to o ahead and manufacture rar. refund to instruct Cm m pack er. jwith'the inere.-ivM production fa oil -At the other nine Ii tri t mertin-' j iti"?. the city will aain feel the de. thA selection of romm.tt.f muni" : , ' ' nd for that expansion which w to

The epA, tAd o'ppnition afflin?t. and convention vir i hairm-n at;, ; make o,jtn t-.enu one m me i-a-nn.

'rumpaker for the rerolut ions i a--it a n t .-r.a er;, n s were th- omy 1 irdu-tri il c -tors in the countr . ami ii im tiiif te f.-4ilil tn n..triali?i 'ir.,1 I . - aisrj hffnrft th. ,1 , ! r. . t . with ! a citv of . . T 1 OO.fiA inhabitants

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places.

ithin a e-;- Mmrt time.

FIVE LOSE LIVES IN

LA ET A RE MEDAL TO qfwpt? pnrKF.T HAS

HE PRESENTED TO j MHAVACKHF. WI,. May .24 - nn ATI! 1 TH' iniT :Kn nn lost their lives here tO'lAV

I'll. illillill W.MVll I ! I m !in overcon.e in a pa? pocket of a j iCr.ntimied from r:iz or-.e !'s er tunnel, while tryinr to rescue j

h:. f kriinti. to'other with that of othfr ib -h träte s to po.ts of hor.pv. uas a .ti-.im rolU'r affair. TIia rfoIuions conimittfee, niturally. Is refrirdel as tiiA most important hodv as a traft the party's pbuform. yr of tlie il;vtri;t m-tint;s were perfunctory, f-w contests developing for metribr.-hips of the three committer.-rho-t n at these meetmtf. or

for if Farwell ,p eS not Attle - u, .-r... ... y.,-,.,.,.-,. ...u

ir. Ii will be able to tike care oi-; - - .

Ithem Ji:m.-Alf with.o.a l.- by ayin fhm off out of the money still du.

to CruAll I,,',,k'

I-iiif1-CmN' niisiiio!. IMntf.rio .li.usi..i, ,J v -lc ,-4 on

In oth.-r :.iffs if -tf-''l Farwdl! ,hr'A ,f district am-u h T'-wiA .ihA.id and l.mlt ho.as but 'oly instruction u'iven a resotht thAV werA heavily r iv umbere-l j biti-.ns c-mmitte nien-ber w is by

by numerous hens when o.-.plotol. the eleventh district deleuates who FarwAlPs proposition to build i derlar. -i o rv helmincrly for an en-

hotne for an individu .1. a. cording to actment or a state soldier. bonus the individuals ..wn tasf-s. and al--iH at the 1 9 -.'. sMm, of the state

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low pivniAnt to bA to. i !a a' the om- i '.iniip. in tne nun ann inir-oth?r portions, as vlco president of r . . , , o?-Q ven;r..A of the .nduiduil .-n o'.ed teeth district m-etin reference UlP h,irfl (f ch 4ri,lr. in th.. i)lilT:r, I vrKUIS pcn(t i0 III

- l work :i n u n . i. s.-ioii- from the in-. denunciation of child labor a: th jo two workmen were finally

t . i . i i i 1 1 i i i i 1 1 i : i i .i l i . l i i t i i i i t- "iT.T.- , t i ru in 4 ir i i.ii

tion. bnr the Litter honors ea ral . . " . '

. . . , I thA wnv tor tn i -vr!,i,e oui inr.i- , , . io women wr.- motiif tht sf ri tinns. ! . Iipi" i"n.

........ i.-hins: onibl labor throj-Poiit tiv; T,,.(,. nr !.- dead were ftremAn. !

I ' ... ! country. -numbers of a rf-.-ru' sduad tailed;

Sin- lea vine th" sovi-miiiT.'.-il , wh-n tii- -a- poi-l-.r-r was .lisooverAfl. pord in IMa. h Iris t-rv-.J i-i vari- Tlav wm, -. ons capa.itie?. as commissioner of! Tony Kraf-hek. labor sta ti.-t ir?, director of the .m- jn,I "ui?auer. erl'-an Smelting and lt tir.me; ( om-1 M at Stambach. pany. and ir.an.ier of ihf hureau of; .php ,,th.r two Lille., were unideninformation if flu S na br ist r n iiil- , j;!fli laborers.

as. i-or manv vears n- ni' i.ii' i, .

Far- All to .la a laii.l-"'du e hu.-.ncss. it it sail, and it inbexed that h undertiM.k s, 'many project that

.., nnd- P. a primary plank but of Columbia . a ssista n r record of tj,

no instructions wati K,v-n tn- repo- ' Inthr..:.p n.,. rotnni.,ii rr ; ,

of the firhitrntion hoarrl of ' Hirm i I Ch'M.r A. IVrkihs. democratic

liahms cornmittAp niAmbers for thee

Iia be. anie i..o he.iily inv-dvcd and i oistricts. tlie fone.juence wa. that numerous j Th- .-election of Jess I-;. Green, hou.-e under ,-,.nt r u t ion had th.' j Fort Wayne editor? came after a conwork i topped on them by liens for j test, m irked by a split votA in tha i.avnvnt f T.oistru. tion work. andlAl! n county deh-craf ion. After Har

that Farweli wa-. ia..;ble p swin-r .n. the deals he had und r w ay.

ry Ilom. iornur latri-r rh airman, had nonunaied Mr. (Ireen for the

Soipe Iii after I'irwell iin- t o i r on :n i 1 1 -f slei-f ion. Ward X- Rur-Mi.-h'iwiki and b'"in op--r it :r.z j j-r, another former district chair-th-re .is a new ; .il s' i!' bi'L-"r. ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.mmmm

word wis received from Flint. M i h . j w.aninq ar:aint 'i.'iv l".il:n: with, iiim whatever The wirni-s letter, dei-lired that F irw.-ll. under th-j name of Trrell, h d b on..- ! heavily invoJvAd in that -ity in .-inn - . 1 ir b i- ;r. - that he w as TuTo 1 ! ( town An :nvf it'.i'ii n. i ! . i, . l v- iiiui t im a C as to hi-

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Rare for Primary Honor

ham. member of the Cured S:ato. It :- pdidaf e for state s-natorsnip n.ea immigration . onun:.-s:on. m-o-ber of j hi. primary cl. cti..ti expense acseveral international insurnnce rr,m.!o"!nt with the .oui.ty clrk Monniisions. and a mcm!..-r of the i d iy. Ac-ordinu' to th record ho

executive board of the. Boy Scouts of America.

Wh?n you say clears say Piaeln Masters lXI-tf

.pent $12. while -eeiur. tae seni-

t . -r :a 1 r. -ni : na t io p.

The . r.loinrv hou.-e ly can "dash" C,f '-' a sei-otld.

r-!i..:v-r..)';tv.as'ilt','I m ire repo:'-Ii.i.n-iumished the opes eekln? tlia.foi in ,r:.r: that tiu re w as i .,!! -:.'! in the n i i r 1 of the inv. -u-at.is. I.ii: at thit time noihirur was

V.nowii a the w iinir-r thit was .-ent o-i; b F!;nt .(.;.. i Photic Rare Roost Pica j tn hr Held Here June .) .. .13 : e, ?:! in Soiah i p.'-rd Wedne-d i v t'.it the j'tbd;"! Sei a. C.-mi.n-Mon of Pvlara w dl i i, 4r th'- p..tai-'n I'-ell Tele- ; cetip mv f. r re ts ? in:-- i P. th.- !t aid M .-ha w aka .a! rh'- ' .'v hCi on Mmdiv, morn.nz. Jure r. . at 1 o'c'.o-k I r ' N 0p "ed th C !ilU,h opposition I . o i. th' p' i fr in-ren---i S d-.orte ri I

Wher. ,a '-V '"fir y Du ten Master Ul-tf

ROBERTSON BROS. CO. Men's Store New styles in Sport Shirts just arrived. Good lor golfv A beautiful hade of Tan $3 .00 each.

Very fine quality, white Oxford Shirts $1 .30 each.

Woven Madras Sport Shirts $1 .30.

Athletic and Knit Underwear 73c, $1.00, $1.30 and $2.00.

Saturday Open Till 9:30

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 3:30

Special Attention Is (galled To Our

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Vacation time is now at hand and every mother will want to dress her boys in summer togs. Our stock of Boys' Furnishings is complete.

Wash Suits 1.95

Wash Hats , , 50c and 75c All White. White and Tan. White and Navy or Lir.ht Blue. $izes ö and o 3-4.

We are showing one of the finest stock we have ev-r h.td in Middy and O! styles.-There arc plain colors and combinations in sizes 3 to 8.

Straw Hats $1.00 and $1.50 Brown and Black. Marty styles to choose from, sics S to .

Hand Made Waists $2.98 to $12.55 Very popular are these Waists of Voile. Batiste and Dimity. They are particularlyattractive with their V necks or Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars. Lace, embroidery and hemstitching adds greatly to their beauty. L'Aiglon House Dresses $2.98 to $6.95 These Diesses are much desired because o f th eir com fort and neat appearance. They are made of Gingham Checks and plain patterns. . in Pink, Green, Blue and Orchid. The pretty trimming is of Organdie and Rick Rack. Cotton Gowns $1.50 Thursday brings you a splendid group of Cotton Gowns in Crepe. Batiste and Muslin. The Crepe garments are in Flesh, Orchid, Sky and Peach, with floral, butterfly and striped patterns. The Batistes are White, Flesh or I loneydew. The Muslin Gowns are plain White, daintily trimmed in lace and embroidery. Knit Underwear For Won? en and Children at Special Prices Fine Gauzi; Knit Union Suits with tight or umbrella knee all sizes 50c. Athena Lisle Union Suits $1.00 and $1.25. Carter s Gnuze Union S jits $1.00 to $4.00. Kayser's Lisle Union Suits 85c $1.00. $1.25 to $2.05. Children's Union Suits -50c, 59c. 69c and $1.00. Silk Hose $1.00 a Pair Htrre are 1,200 pairs of Wayne Knit, full fashioned Stockings, in Black. White, Grey and Sarfd. The imperfections are so slight that we guarantee every pair to give long wear and good service. We have all sizes from 3' to 10. The regular grade in this hose costs $1.50.

Pretty Gingham Dresses at $5.00 Each Such Dresses as these are not often offered at $3.00. They are small checks in Red. G reen. Yellow, Brown, Copen. Lavender and Black. All have sashes and some have panels of Organdie at the sides or overskirts of Organdie. We have all sizes from 1 4 to 46. See our window display.

Fibre Silk Sweaters

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uxuriow- in texture ar

these new Sweater thit thv 1 1

i .are hard to rh'' ia :ti!-h fron tin- I pure i!k modfI? They ,t! j beautifully taiio:od and patterned in most diiin:t.vc j

weaves. Lolors are exquisite.

Children's Gingham Dresses $1.00 to $5.00, In sizes 2 to 6 years we have good grade Gingham, checks and plain patterns in the Empire styles $1.00 to $3.50. Sizes 6 to 14 years include pretty Gingham models in checks, plaids and plain colors $1.30 to $5.00.

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I7 lags for Decoration Dav Flags on Japaned Canes, cute for children 8c each. Flags on white wood staff with ornament at top )c, 1 0c, 1 5c and 25c. 32x60 inch sewed stripe, fast color Flags 75c. 44x72 inch sewed stripe, fast color Flags $1.25. 6x9 ft. sewed stripe, sewed star Flags $3.50. 8x12 ft. sewed stripe, sewed star Flags $5.00. t0x!2 ft. heavy Bulldog

Bunting Flags $12.50. . 6x12 ft. heavy Bulldog Bunting Flags $10.95. 6x9 ft. heavy Bulldog Bunting Flags $7.95. Silk Flags 5 0c to $12.00. 2 3 inch, absolutely weather proof Decorating'Bunting 1 0c a yard.

Fibre Silk Sweaters at $10.00 "Ihese are of good weight in a brilliant lustre thre.id. You will find at thrr prices a good variety of colors and pattern to select from. ou will bperfectly satisfied with the appearance and wear of any one of th cse models. Bathing Suits and Accessories Pure Worsted Suits in good i i i

utiurs inn comninauons sizes 36 to 54 $3. 9a to $12.50. Shoes and Slippers 59c to $2.50. Caps and Hats 25c to $2.50. Rubber Beach Capes $1.00 and $1.50. Rubber Sashes $1.25 to $2.00. Bathing Suit Bags 50c to $2.50. A Splendid Group of Summer Suits Will Be Offered Thursd av at t $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00 These are models of exceptional merit which are usually priced much higher. In the showing are Piquettes. Tricotincs. Poiret Twills. Twill Cords, etc. There are plain tailored and trimmed models including the popular new long jacket. Tweed Suits at $18.00 to $35.00 Tweed Suits such as these are hard lo duplicate for the above prices: All are silk lined and come in Blues. Greys. Sands and Rose shades. Light Wraps and Capes $25.00. Each It is not customary to get such Coats as these at $25.00. Th-y are remarkably good values and well worth investing in. Tailored models as well as Wrap and Capes are shown io, this collection of Tweeds. Camel's Cloth. Velours and Tricotines. Look these over carefully. A Special Selling of New Summer Hats at $5.00 Each Tht finest collection of hats we ever ottered you at such a price. Hats for town or country; for afternoon frocks or sport costumes; close fitting motor hats; felt sport hats; taffeta dress hats; large hats wreathed with summer flowersbeautiful georgette hats; hats of leghorn and silk combinations. Not a hat but what was made to sell at double the

price arked. Dec them in our window wh

South Bend next Thursday. K

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Wash Pants 89c to $1.75 Our Boys' Wash Pants have hip pockets with buttons, six belt loops and are cut full and roomy. The stitching is all undcrlockcd. These Pants come in Daytonia Beach Cloth. Cra-li and imported Linen Crash. Colors are guaranteed fast. Sizes 6 to 16.

Underwear 65c and $1.00 Athletic styles ' with round or V neck. Siz 4 to 18.

Shirts and Blouses 75 c to $1.95 A complte stock of "Kaynee" and' '"Model" brand garments. There are skirts and blouses in sport 'or regul ition styles in White, Blue or Khaki coloted Percale and Madras.

- Neckties nOc and 50c ' All Silk Windsor Ties 40c. AJ1 Silk Plaid String Ties 50c.

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 Plue 59c. Sport stripe Batiste, wide stripes. 38 inch material 50c. Yard wide. fine, double twist Voil es in small patterns on ,d.irk grounds 39c. 38 and 40 inch Namrit Enclish Voiles, small figures on Pink, Copen and New Blue 59c. Sport stripe Batistes wide stripes. 38 inch material !)0c. Yard wide Tissue Ginghams, all the new plaids and checks S9e. Same in 32 inch 50c. 38 inch Swiss Organdie, permanent finish, every desirable shade Sc.. Colored Waist Linens., beautiful quality in wanted colors 51.00. . Srftin check and stripe White Voile3. 36 inch, for waists or dresses 20c. 36 inch Phin Voiles, beautiful quality 2 )c and 50c. Curtains and Curtain Materials 36 and 40 inch Curtain Materials including Striped, Checked, Flaked and Plain Voiles, Dotted Muslins in all rized dots. Mercerized Marquisettes and Printed Voiles , 20r a yard. ' Cretonnes, printed on fine Canvas. Poplins and. Damasks. , 36 inches wide, for bed rooms, hangings, slip covers, pillows, bags. etc.. 35 c ar.d 50 c a yard. Imported White Embroidered Voiles, 40 inches wide, imported to sell at $1.50. On sale here at 83c a yard. Lace Nets. 54 inches wide, several good patterns $2.50 and r2.95 a yard. Beautiful Dotted Marquisettes, Swiss goods. 36 inches wide, all size dots 50n a yard. Curtain Nets, filet weaves. White. Ivory and Ecru, big assortment of patterns 35c, 45c and 50c a yard. Quaker Craft Curtains. less 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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