South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1922 — Page 2

FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 2. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

DEMOCRATS FLAY G. 0. P. REGIME AT CONVENTION

New South Bend Oil Refineries Plant to Be Completed June 20

Iirtv Leaders Claim Lmpinmerit and Prn-perity I.o-t j Inder hVpubliran5. i ' 'n;.' ;-vi- I f r'-r.1 i '-'- "r') j . ... , . , I r 'K 'fr ( f I'ly:;-. uth. .1 rfl!- j .'it f r ..: irr -. fr rr t:.- 1 t h !. -

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TWO FLINT BANK ROBBERS KILLED IN GUN FIGHT

Two Others Captured by Posse After 1,000 Shots Are Exchanged. FLINT, Mich., June 1.—Two unidentified men were shot and killed Thursday and two others were captured after a sheriff's posse had pur-

u- 'l tlKüi t j i r i 1 1 thi' nun; if ? : fullowinsr rh rnbbir of the Mali-' n or.i 'tato I'-ink nt MT-iirr.i. i"'rr,r lur--. Thr ?S .oo t.ik--n from th , l-.iTik I'V 'he !;:trt v:i rcivr'-'l. o:,r of -t.. j. :iu n. Wiilimi I'ih W r. a i iilrui l lr--tctlv hf-re. u.i nur!'1-l in th' pun fisht hf-! twff'ii th" l-'in'lits nnd their pur-1 f'i'-r. in v.hi - h nfarlv 1.00 .hots .

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wr-rr f Mh.Hi?. His condition u .is! Tl'.ntfdiy to b critical. i Th- 1oks of tho two r.p.id ban-! (li'; v.t-rf tjkn to Lyifr. v;h?ir i

tliir two rpmpnions. ont of whom w.'i? woiii.'lr.i jn th.- hip. nro in jiil. Th" in !i In ru?todv ;'avo thir

r-i j i ! 1 1 t ! r whirh will ho; tho I iif- Von with the plan i. iir;'T "

j r ; str;i tion iji which hru-1 finks O'iPi

lb!- rf hoiinK I20.nr.-ft trail r r oil ' " i.i".

' .!;'! .MlKr K O Lv K J Of Mint.

... A Nr. -r !.-..if thin tf.it ir- I

th. " n:,-! --, 'ion 'i nd w ill h- coinpl' t- J and rf idy; Tne f,i inr r.fip' ( ricf -i hy th"

1. Any movT!r' in t-. ndmini.-- , for l u in-;-f! on .tun1 2'h acroriliii'J

tr.it;.r. of any prf v. ;--r.t nv rrTtie 1 to ofijrr-rs of th" comptiny.

fil-ki. who purrendfrfd after b

II. G. 'hristman 'o. William HI- ,-,lJ " '' "'""' v- ,

w ood is the arrhit'M t. Thp of f irr." ,,r 1 ' !" I'roit rarly Thursday by

or r punii .tn to j,r. tut r-. Th" s-tnictur" is loratf-d on S.ini-'"f th" ronTpany ar" V. J. Kf-nndy. i ' ' '".r-.- mo uun i-.vu i" i

x-irr. p!o st. Mr th" N"w .In.y railroad j pr-:d nt : Karl G. Kin-. f,r n t'iv ; ("'v" tn-:n I- .Mitaniora In n;6 auto"WhiU- I a r.'ir:v man. I want i f ro.-.sir nitst off of O'Hp r. rird'.'in.l t r".i.-ur"r. nd .T. L."Xrlan. vio i niobilf-.

ft lin.K.i- .,r..t fhT ;f I f-.v t.. V' t ll . I i 1 t rrntitn Tl'lifi tnn.jro fc.jit rtf i tr. t ,;t..nl T t' i I ) , 1 . - ullft 1 1 .S I I'l.lfttl III iilllt

n. mv t t rt i' .: v ! ip wiü r-. !.-. n: ! fl...r

tid w ;!l a mod"rn. ! hu ilt fi! pai t in th" at for th

At Matamnra th" four ni"n ntr-

ih witrr .di.-f nnd I will stand in I up-to-df plant. The rompanv will t'nio.n PtroLoun (f.. and th CUr- th" hank- locked Ward T"ck. the

upi-ort '! Tr'-i'i'M 1 1 it r -1 . :i , - r any lr.'r prt .d nt who 1- ma Uu.r . 'nf fr" -fTorf to pr'n; w.ir."' i- -;t;l. "At'd I .'i.V. arll t" do all I alt in t h ('.irnjj;tu;i to pi.-a.idv S'-n. I" f-ri'lL,'". irr !:t.r ''i'ih (1 ppp'-n- ' ui. to .-pTik at ! j '- f'H" fii"ndl v.or'l in support ilif f'ur pow.-r i'ict. H- Ita - nrt den.- it j(t hut I am hoping ; h 1 1 h-- will do It soi.u s thic v. h--ii h" do. s ;t. it w ill not look Ilk" h" did it a a inattr of xp' diTy. "Ar.il I j.u-p""t lfot" ;h" ".an;l t.n i o, r. th'- republican party if Iiilia;::!. will ri.-ii-ui.f d of r'.f ffjr rott jneutionhij; i- naiu- :h" I'o i! p"W. .- pa- t in th' p atforia it ado;,.f '1 in this hall a f w hi4-: a". "liver;, body know-- that F'rfst

Hirlint,' ,'ni 1 hi-, lal-iii' r uurl the! four power part ;i- rhe -iate.-t nrh i" en,--pf of h's ad -nini-tration I

atol tha they wanted it mentioned by i! nne. "W.'s it rif'Csvify to r-fra!n from

f:'r-f!ti' mr.z it in. tip plattofnu tj t ' th" piomio of ;i"otif to -up port the' ju esl P-iit's .tdiiUPL-tra'.ion '. Jf o. foir tip' p:e.-;h!jt will hive hard! i-iecldin-i befor- lM't' ' KaMnu pl.ds"l hini"lf to iv a.' t:uii"h nttenti 'M a po-;i)!. tu -täte affairs. He re ailed hi- term a- oertior of lndi ii a. wh n the Mate vn , (ut f debt au.l rijo-. in ;' the be.-t tipaneial t,t iplin it h id .-et n Jr h l.-t cry. j "I co:t;:i too lu'irh iiionry uit - ; 'er i' jtut.'.iean iu!.- tu a d in i n i-t r the; ; uhlic uff.'iit of Indian i a:al I ib not fn:?'k that I a:n mi-intei tir.; the1

m anuf ict'ir' lubrp atin a: oil and i-J -endfvi riefinirc "o . will b" 5-uierin

th-' only plant of th- kind in r.ot'i-1 temlent of the new outh FVn I con in Iridiar a. ! certi and will b" in Jirt-ct c harce of ,Th" f;T;;pany will lno for it. own j t j.i ntion--. n-e -j.iivate siding whfeh will er - I JTh" rrM'irts wilt he distributed able it to hindl" (nrlfi .1 3 1 1 inents j ovor a t"rritory revering noth"rn and to imke rapid rUliverSs of j Indiana, southern Michigan .'ini Iro,t iet A -fuaiTf room In ron-itustfrn Illinois.

Plan Organization to '.Vor I; For Abolition

Of All Child Lahor

WASHINGTON', .June 1 "permanent oiiMnlzaflon of the work i.'. ni'1 ai -oiuti ah(l;tion ot hil l labor in the Pnited States." wa fornoMl Thursday ly repre-fei-,tHtie; rf a. nutoher of national a.-soci ations called into confer nt i' l Samutl (iomiK'.'s, pisidopt of the American I'cdration of bilmr. The np'-tinsr vi- arranged follnwimr th dei?ion of tlie- Pnited States mipreiue court holding that speeial iis" taxas on the product of minor labor were invalid. Spokesmen for tle new organization after a ronf.'icnce at the American Kcdcration of libor h a d 1 1 '.la it rs a; pai"ed hefore the h' use Jadioiary comtnittf e to ui'-'" le-i-i'.ation i!o'iibitintr or reuulatinvr emp!onient of children in mines, factoVles and .similar arduous ocou i a t ionts.

Deaths

LUCIAS WILLIAM CHIRHART. Lucias William Chirhart, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chirhart, 411

i tshir. mid Omar Potter, his a??ist-j

ant. in ine vault, p:ac"a tn" pioney in a s.1 k and ttrove away after ex-

elrinsit- shots wl'h DonaM Glenpon,

proprif tor of a frtor1. Sluriff P.aker and a number of (Ul hti" - took tip the chase an1xvere joined hy several hundred farm rs. Near Hadley the Pandit. abandoned their automobile and hid in a dens' wood, where thjy mad" a stand ntrainpt th" po.se. Firing continued for neariy two

hour?, when KTdskl and .kopency j surrendered. In the'.r po.-.-ession officers found enough ammunttioft '

and provisions for a Fle-p of peVeral

! N". Taylor st.. li.-d Thursday morn-

o-o, ..rev t,v nhout to withdraw

t nc at l.'HO o'clock following an 11- under the lmpresasion the other men I n'-.s of tive months with h'art trou- had escaped into the hillf.. when 1

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; i ov 1;4-. ent out as a hrout and lo-

He was horn in South Henr. .Ttilv j '' ted them. I5u-kler was shot in

13. 190S. and wa.- I?, years 'jf a'T". ; the head us he w,u directing th

Peid4s ;he parents he is survived ; fire of the automatic rifles of the

by a broth', r, KJward. Funeral services will h;!d at St. Patrick's r-hurch Saturda morn-

heriffs force. The bodh.s of both

bandit- were riddled with bullets.

Poth the dead men appeared toj

in atI:0' o'clock, llev John I. ' be foreigners. L'nder tln-ir overalls

IivGroote oiliciatin. Lucias was a they wore expensive cjothinsr. Thert

member of the boys' class of that church. and the pallbearers will be chosen from the class. Burial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery.

were no marks of identification.

STATISTICS

APRIL TAX RECEIPTS FALL FROM LAST YEAR

WASHINGTON. June 1. (Jlv A

Classified tax receipts of the,

; Government for April fell off t, ja!0!it Jl.OOo.ihH. ns compared with ' A;ril 1311. according to report? i.--

MOVlNii lT.U.MITS. - j s- d Thursday hy the internal reyWilham Alford. -07 Pridge St., to "n 11 " , !,m 1 ;i Receipts for t1i i

n.Af.- ..v i oio.-un nyrcsaieii 5 1 4 . 'not. ( n 0 as

.-l-i,- of today when I -. ad Mom to srnralavd- in th - -chord- of the state)' Will Vi Coih-y IT" Main t . 1 alMt i-i'T.O'to.oCO a yiar afco. i n.ean thau the peoph have r..,r,;Ved w. re a!,.. prci:iis,d. i t . Woolworth o'ra-e " ! Inron-- antl xees.s profits taxis' ;,I'"n P -hev ..f ritrenehnvnt and' j .. ia , . n ,vas nf th,. .i(...,h Iier;aifii S Williams ' aB'";it $3l'.00.0CO showed a' r form ard to n move as rauhPv as ...,,. v.iAmn.rt ..f wotl ... . Uecrta-e of about l.'iO 'JOO Jii0: faxes'

. c " 1 1 1 " ' ' 'i"i"s in 1 1. 1 . ti si. I j tav law- made by the republicans.; r;. n Hardy. 9 1' 5 W. Lasalle av.. ""'1 bixurles. amusvment.. transpor-, latal in th" platform the democrat -.r,-. Vi,,, - A ,a,'on- tr - a -,'re-atjn j $;'5,oC0.000,

"They s;hc tliat th" ,U morratio j ,. .ic.l them-iKas to further nt ' j. T j Uu-. iu-h. tsn Dou-lal f,"!I off l,-v S:b.Ottn.fi0ft while tobacco party of Ird-am wlie,, la-t in pmvtT ,j taxs down. : 1.- e,,",,,,v Jtaxc .Htr.ased hy Sl.r.OO.oOO.

t!.y can the republican party from power in Indiana." he sail.

K.a;e t.,,:r state more prn.riv. ; Tj,M , envention re-adopted th" , Mrs. J. I Mniilen. .i"i)3 W. Jtl'fer- .

f j l"'r '!;,n :l,;;'.1 Koo.tev ;n the A-t of Crowing as the' nn Hvd.. to 10: S Lafayette hl v.l. AiSDS IH YS UPTOWN

other party has done in ei.rht yai

Ka!.-;.n recited th - list of 1-ha

ar: y ; : 1 1 I an.

tlve 1 r hievr me i;t - uinler l;i, regime',-, 4 nir r I")L7? fT' and tol l of public impriiu no :its ' I'tAiAlK

PROPERTY FOR S 10.000

bought .'.rl paid for. He paid trib-, Ute to Wno.liP'.v W il-on and fold of I

the prosperity ti:ir;ii fh' Wilson ol m i t. it : a t ion. Hope5 1 or 1 1 -on Ia e cry.

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.... u.i.a.mn m (,,c s;;.. iMr.ei ,,,, for a,!j',un;:net.t m, that a n '""I''-'' d at p. ic . and nd- , , ,.,,.),. t... f.

ALMOST CAUSES

U "ontmued from pai? one.)

r v Tcmpkitts, mi N. Hill st..; to Portage Crosim:. !

Wvr.ttand .Si llonu- Printing Co .! Atty. decree Sand.- has purchased I 21';'. S. Main st.. to llij'i ;. .1 1 fTt nson4 the j.roperty on S. Main st., across blvd. ;he alley from the Conservative Lift-j

FISTIC BATTLE Antony rospisil. 2114 S. Kendall I building and now or-.mpied by the

st.. to 1130 Pi ti.de dr. otnn H' nd nai j;i"acntry.

C I). Prulinei'. l J o i Lincoln way The property wn purchased from! W.. to T.t2 Lawndale av. I The News-Times, the price beinsr, Henrv Hoct.,1. ITH S. Chapin .st., 1 $40.000. It ha a frontal of f,-f t j

-i-K ? i I Iurl' in. m - n r.la hi s'. The nrnmrti- u for-

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u 'V 11 " " "' ' ' 1 "' a':, r the deb 'tf opeu. Thomas Vai.svi.'Mcle, 2U N. Km-1 merly owned by Martha S. ('hoptteau . l!,1;,1:':i,M!1 ' H,-"i,,!f!M '' a ,',',''' th. re .as a harp pa.c... betue.di r.i k st.. to shiL )!. Colfax av. ! hut hn been held by The News.

n, I:-;.i ,o, .ompoT-,.-,.,..... Kiiv; a!l,, jn iiimhuj sen. As- Harry Hobert.n. ;7Jt S. Main t.t r, -'oiatcoi to h. a.'ii of Wood row-! that St n. Kim- had .!.- . v-. t ,f...,-.... m,.t

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t !i . s a p! e ni e eo

. ourr. Mr. Dii:i4;;i:i defeated. William

'.. I rat,--, of Car.ui Paut. b a o?

of 7.S to v 7 and I

A. M. K.rkby. 9.12 W. I-alle av..

that he was ipfrndin ;o "..') S. Michigan st.

a her '! -.

V : : c t b ;::ia- SaNburv. of this i it v.

1 th- dye 1- station rot only on a

jolitanl but .il-o a patriotic bis! and as a'inta-ina- of national d"-

!U"!LlIN(i PI1J!IS. m story frame dwellings:

for Ja Ice

:!-". lit Ik Ca'veri -t. G W. Camr.

": ? fi- appellate Our, , "Th.. ,H .fnv rie on 1... TÜ.inA t t - n .1

went n;nin-: him atmot tw. to oe.. j Jr;y .itMP-yo! civilization." ho dej i'xh, Kohi , son st.. 1. K. Sarber.

I lie S ;e. ; ic H ol M ' S IH . 1 I O V I n r stinrr mf c-'iit rnclratinn ea m- aft-

cla:ed. "I know their power inffC"1.

e - t'p

iwt a top, ;.ni . i , v oteil jo ,

'war. Th.o.-e min-and I shall name' One and on--half sttirv frmo:

l"i i nt i- t tn r- -o a a W. A. Cat'op.

Vin-ff.t:

w i : a was declared .1

hem lat' r -- are hire t. :ay with I Hul lo-rer ft.. W.

a ;, id- in the - ap tol 1 1 y if. u to fiv,nt i M.r.en.

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th. .s ;! -lat ion

Two ftn;y fram

am horn.

Times ff.r sorne year.. Mr. Sands announced Thursday th.at the constr iction of a two story l.ulldinsr with two tore fronts on

Main st., and five shops fronting on J 1 )!k st. ind Hibberd c ourt is plan-; ne.d. The pros; nt tenancy will b ' abandoned July 1 and the erection' of the -tore bnildir.ic will br started shortly afler.' the attorney said. j

stops (()xi i:i:i;cii,

WASHINGTON. .June 1. (Py A. . TV ) The Chilean-Peruvian confer-1

enre here a-iain came to a full stop,

i i a.V'. '''J , , . r); '"'iu' ' 1 irSt ui,h Uu prfi!ent ofthej SO I K. C-Ur st.. Pdmond Tepe, Thursday to wait for frc.-h injdrue'. It.- i.oto.nat.on fm toe fi r-1 tl ..- j j , , ri1 vjfate that th;- lndutry in ' tb.ns from South America. N'o .täte ' , '".7 '"T ;r"IU"" r,x i he frit..! states must 1- prote.tedj sin K. Mtner t . W; J. o'Neil. for resumitiJ: the confercjicr se-Mons , - "' 1''1' ' ' ' ' 1,1 :" ' n I so that .w hat hanp.nv-.l 1n P'l 4-131 S. I $3.00". was fixed.

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w j si. a I, nof naj'p n auain. p,"'i5:i: ::" Dis. !aitniM4 any it.-, ntlon to m!?- '"'' ' i-e ' e:V : UPt. 1 file i . u: ...-. -....

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!iii"ii!M!i-i for : h i

c 1 cat; r r- p o !

of;! -e. 1 . " . .. . .1. -4..... .. , t .V.

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1 o. i a . a a : a : : - . 1 - mole b- t

"home ; 1 : i e " , ; . p , , t : . ; ,

cTi:nriLMi plagpi:. OPO-C LrrANO.1-Calif.. .Line 1. A

Kip-.; i!""hr-'i! tl.it the dye Industry p'aue of catrp;l,rs thrraten- to in-

!.r A but little par! ia rational !e.

Propa tm nd ist - have spiaad the

tenupt operations on th-- Hetch He'chy railroad. Th.- eaterpdars

sik idi: i n.i nvirnr.r. SPLLIVAN. Ind.. June l.-illv A. P.) Mrs. Kir. ory Smith, "' cars old. . ommitted suicide Thursday morning In a rain barrel. She wax

ITHll'l :l!ni.?- t l:t..i i'nrln tl. . iltiri.it 'n li..f ne-lt i1.Mhi.a n V. n

" '''' ' ' "'id'.l hat th." d Ve intltlstrv i- essen ; A.nmef Itaf f.ii- 11 1 1 -.- me, t.t n rtiile fmirr! til l,r.:ilh i ixnA

nt.s to open th. wav tor a nor. T- , , .., , , n. .irtr..w ,.. , ... .1: ...... ... t , ..... .-u . . ...

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., ' "' , , " "7 . ' ; "I 1-" rd that p opa:.a pda :s th" ertrine cannot pull th. trains up the that ware ...t.-r-a the f,oor,,vn., r;- j : .a dine that ha- r" d c ra le, 1 511 l" ' (0:'- ! in th. Prit. d St.at.s r: -v remitt.'- tv.a- bad fee l ;y.: ,f,o-;;:. ; i

Ao; a.l wa-ros rouue ;n answer.

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i: ...-I-.- r -." 'old i!ie 0. "f Co. w st v. t : i " a

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e O . 1 1 ( ' ' o t Th controversy oa-r ha pep ci p" anl - e-i cent- a pound dufte 1 - d on coa t'ir d e 'iterned:i - . nd the mo-P.f.; d dye en, ha reo f-rc-. :s;pp of the b!II went over, th" it-- after thi-ä.f'Pe oe. turnirJ! - a :-. t mi t to- n ;'; -chedule.

by her husband and two step-sons. . j A cuilty con-cienee needs no aC t'usr r.

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",. rf-tntr.ltt e with ! w it- orti?' .a! 1 ' c 1 : ireip - :: for a dnfv o" " ' t.p t eivt i

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;.i'-1 alerer, on i-iülln- M"ks. , -j ' lU I v r.: h 'i!.e ttnde'- Lc !a week. ': 'j J !

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ed

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a1'-? it ut- that

ri. k t -f p' p rd f--i th' free list hut

' I w i?h a pt o; . t h t -'a ii brick crm-

t ' . - -r V. ,

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iacr fro-o ;l

!?:? isiv'O'ln: a duty ,

let; the ,!!to'i;';i;i p!'Ci;;ct shntiM

WAS!) & LEWI

220 S. Michigan St. offering for Saturday only SALE OF HA TS!

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I hi"pced or. to-i'-'r. tr'va the l'nitfd ' ' :' , r,t" Sen. .Mn'ttplaM' republican. '! hat . , . . .....

I Nt rth t i.ik.v i

char-" of the

1 . ', 'ar. id t ',v,i . th or!v fotir.Trv

.rti. I'.'.'- t . ; M ,vc;r, H duty on American lu:!d- ,

' I r- c i t it- : card f 1 .1 ISIHimihn i.oupic ,(Whca -'. Ith. I". :- r ' ; d r.M at :en of p-jh',!' , 4. "1 t CT ft.' b-:-:i:rr- ,n :n he; U A lUS fr OphJtm r'-.v','! Th- :.t , S'uiy-; or n- j NILPS. M."h.. .lur." 1. tSpec;al 1 I, 1. I . .. ....' t S L- -1 ,1 V j -... .. .

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f- rae u"':1 ';e I : r b n !-.i 1 e-' M.'hawaka. Ir.! . w- -e i!T'-'ed hrja t

''n-. c--!i th- ri pa ver eir I P. u r-a y crroon ry ...-: (ior: 1 1

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i Pr.in.c.s ar.d Mt'T.-yc!.- P-icen-.nu ' j '

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"1 ef r -'. f r v. m e r. t w a in- ! ch.arc'. admdte the theft of a box ; v

lnr" 'a i - a Iv ?.'.r d

Tt:rr, ih :..o-b of ?a rirht' , MiiM'Vi n a r!nr: of .-hop-1 if tin . ' 11

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Boys' Waih Suits in Solid Colors $1.05

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Underclothing for Mother and Daughter Thre Cotton Lingerie Items for Women at S1.50 each Gowns in Muslin, Crepe and Batiste. Colors are White, Flesh, Orchid, Peach and Canary. Plain, floral and butterfly designs $ i .50. Chemise- in Crepe and Batiste. Lace and embroidery trimmed. Orchid, Pink and White $1.50. Skirts are double throughout. Made of Muslin and Sateen. Plain, hemstitch, lace and. embroidery trimmed. All are white.

Women's Gauze Union Suits at 50c each All sizes including 44. Knee and ankle length. Bodice top or built up shoulders. An exceptional quality. Athena Summer Underwear for Women at $1,00 and $1.25 Made of finest lisle yarn in flesh or white. Bodice top or built up shoulders. Muslin Underwear for Girls. Princess Slips of good quality muslin, cut large and trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 6 to 4 at $1.50 each. Muslin Gowns of splendid quality. Slipover style trimmed in lace and embroidery. Sizes 6 to 1 4 at 69c each. Bloomers of Muslin and Batiste in white or flesh. Plain and trimmed. Sizes 6 to 1 2 at 25c a pair. Knickerbocker Drawers, lace and embroidery trimmed. A most exceptional value. Sizes 6 to 1 2 at 25c a pair.

Short Sleeved Waists S2.00 Each Peter Pan, round, square and V necks. Made of Voiles and Dimities in plain white, fleh and colored trimmed styles. Frilled models and models trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 34 to 46.

Big Reductions in Suits Tricotines, Tweeds and Jerseys in Navy, Black and colors, reduced as follows: $25.00, $35.00 and $39.75 Suits Are Now $15.00 $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 to $79.50 Suits Arc Now $25

Hats at $5.00 Each New models along with many attractive pattern Hats from Gage, Fisk and Hyland. Over 200 Hats, including Sport models, that were $10.00 and $12.50.

Apex Dress Aprons at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 Apex Aprons of the highest type of workmanship. Good quality cloths are used and sizes are in liberal proportions. Loose and belted models in plain, figured and checked patterns. Sizes 36 to 52.

Our Greatest Values in Hosiery Wayne Knit, Full Fashioned Irregular Silk Hosiery for Women at $1.00 a Pair The $1.50 quality with such slight imperfections you can hardly detect the flaw. We guarantee every pair to givs good service Black, SandsT Grey and White.

Women's Silk and Fibre Hose in All Colors at $1.00 a Pair r ' Women's White Hosiery Very Specially Priced for June Mercerized Lise Hose, fashioned foot 50c a pair Gauze Lisle Hose, fashioned foot 75c a pair Silk and Fibre Hose. . . $1.00 a pair Pure thread Silk Hose, full fashioned $2.00. $2.50, $300 and $3.50 Sox for the Children at 25c and 39c a pair This lot is a clearance from a good manufacturer. All sizes to 9-

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Bargains for Men Sport Shirts at $1.00 Fast color blue Chambray and ponsc Madras. All sizes. White Oxford Shirts at $2.00 Collars attached. All sizes. Lisle Hose 3 Pairs for $1.00 Tans, Browns, Greys, Black an d White. Athletic Union Suits at $1.00 Dimity Checks and Plaids. Every size including 50. Genuine B. V. Ds nt $1.50

Worsted Bathing Suits for )Vomen at $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Plenty of good patterns and colors. Every suit of a fine grade worsted yarn. Color combinations are particularly good. Sizes 36 to 54. Also other Suits priced as1ow as $3.96 and up to $1 2.50. A Complete Line of Bathing Accessories at Very Moderate Prices Shoes at 59c to $2.50 Caps at 25c to $ 1 .50 Rubber Capes at $1.00 and $1.50 Rubber Sashes at $1.25 to $2.00 Bathing Suit Bags at 50c to $2.50 Tube Floats at $2.50. Bathing Suits for Children of 2 to 14 Years Pure worsted in plain colors or striped Sizes 2 to 6 are $1.98 to $3.95 Sizes 6 to 14 are $2.98 to $6.95 I