South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 154, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 June 1922 — Page 2
SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 3. 1922 STEEL MERGER PROBE BRINGS OUT NEW FACTS Kids" Assured Tieat at Circus CLEARANCE OF ALL TABLE LAMPS AT .-HALF PRICE NET AND LACE CAMISOLE VESTEES AT $1.00 EACH iERTSON Continue InvoMiiiation of Con-; olirhition of Tlirco Strtl j Coinpanio. ; Store Opens . '8:30 Saturday Open Till 9:30 CI 5:30 loses , a -rt r. r . ; il t r. I o Mr. tr:!rii:-;. -r.
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- New Linen Special!
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Mr. ;arv .il mitt !, o.i.-b.t r-t n--t , l!" k to ,h" rir"K W"rvU to f c.,nii'-f itS-,n. th' Johri U"b;n-.'ii tfiits put up, to Mr. rnf'-rn-r rM n-ith.T !"'A:,ri1 nruiih t Ii - rook ton's, thpor th rfnimitt hnl fornu-rl nnvir "ts th- nanr, to fl .-Pinion r,s to whr-thr th- irrK'TS P'-nuitr. to th.' rl,.rh ,r.ts an-1 also to v.c-ul.l 1 -1 r i t. .-..mitition to th!;'?-; " 'arryln w.itor whJ "Mr- . xtrt-.t of .:iouf!y injarin the tusi-j fbJr to h.ive a .Irink. I r,F, I H him! th' ST. ni of thf hi show. I'.oth John. A. Topplrwr. r h- inn 1 n " ' ' by rirrus fl ibli.-s ar.rl of the riepiihii,- ron a:i l .:.?! rr.in-' I" tu '! r,V rrws nioth. rs. th-r vil)
111 th'.' rtowl ot y-i'i(i s tli 1 wjlit " I'icc t"i" ati'l thy ! r i-.i rt aff-r this
f'.ctin tlimpso r.f tlie strange wnrlo J lehin..l the scenes fe.-hnt; that thyl have been favored heyonl all th j ki.ls tliat were worn or ever wf'.l be. j The John Robinson circn. has its I appea! for the liil Iron as well as fori their Kiers. For the chiMren there j are trained nior.keys. and acting! does, and dam int,', whirling ponie. and a baby olephant. and a. "liuir.be r j
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p iny, and A. . I;nk . pr dent 1 "in mi trin 01 mh'i;''! o"H-r 01 iunny mi oacKinc mirros. t or r-f th MldvalA ?teel and Ord n a n " ji 1,1 s- a-rot'atj- kiddies, kiddies the crown-up.- ther." are thrilling rorjirany, f.dd thf mnitnitte.. I'rid.iy j ho ( a n "thnov somei siults" of kin J arts in profnsion. in the ring's, on tint thv had not known t!o- a.-, tu.il .at" without half trying; kiddi-) th sfasres and in tho air. There are
ba-i. of th three romp.-iny nT-ri;fT I r- iinratividy lora in tli stimulating ritlintr act.-, there arc
when fhev were on th- .-fand vis- hitii? and who would have b.-ert f-rd.iy. only an hour or two befor I'"' v d if they Mad ben'torn anyfre roi.o'.id.iti'Ti '.a- annane.d At ; wh'-r e Ann it is be-Tu- of this that time thv sworthat 1 1 f 1 1 ha 1 , b ui' nt of outii and iv that L'i'i i
tlyinsj j)f rfr rmanr (H by darc-d'vil air-acrobats there is an crial biib-t in which cotndy ytunkr women do
the most wonderful postuiincr while
be.-n red'i. ed to writing and saidjuith tiie spring-tune of l;f. that th- ! suspended in the air by their tteth.
John IJobin.-oii s!iow ir often ralh d 1 there are startling exhibitions on 'The I'ii eii- of hil.lho"d." i wruiiiu' wires and on oalancinir 1 id-
fioy hid i,.o!i'- .if the fiq-jrfs or dil. v:th them, and that the nfi. tiation realty were in only a n-bu-ir.iis state. f.rln Wrnns I)oMirnent. Mr. I 'nt.-rmyer f'dd thnu the eontrnlttee 1, u! bren outraged by their attitude toward it and acain sought
lait ttft r alt the t hiidren of the cir us are much like other children and the kiddies -of tin big oitside world aie joT a.-: interestint; :o thrm as they are to the younwM'M wlvt s e in the oireu a mysterious world
fo cain p.f.-.-ion of rn rsT a-ree-1 f w ,,nd. i s, ititö which tlo y ace rarements. Mr. Topjgri? and Mr. I ly permitted to eit r. Hut now and TMnkey were ln.th snt out to '-t th documents but those they brought bark wer not the desired j ' ).' ' 1)111' .' onec. Irritated. Mr. Fnfermver had' ' l" "lKl l' .Mr. rhadbo-irn- sahpocnied after! ACCLAIMED SUCCESS the lawye- Ind sent word be -.i-V f 7' nVV f' I?" Iff L'T" I V tr.o b uv to t'.'Mfy. i A I I H i A I, K Jl h h 1 1 r
ders, there are three herds of trained elephants, and. hnally jifty clown.s have been enyaed to provide a eonstart stream of burlesque fun. Tli" performances Lfjrin at '2 and S p. m. The sdreet parad nearly two miles in length will take place at 10 in the inorninsr.
! AGAINST WOOLWIXE
Fontiniod from paire rlne.T
'rro' Tourist owon Trip to Pacific Coast, Speaks at Station Here
LOS ANtiKLKS, Calif , Juno 2. The Los Anqeb-s county civil servic(, connrdssion Friday rtcomniendrd
busine--s m ii and ir.einbers of the f that tlK- ijrand jury investigate
jehambtr. I r. Javties. together with ! charge-, .f immcrality preferred ! Karl J. Smith of the LurtaMi who ' iicain.-t Thomas Leo olw!no, ditJ was in chars' of the campaign b re. i r.ct attorn'v, ty Mi-? Ida Wright ! and V. .1. W'lialon. anotlicr Idar au Jones, formerly an investigator in j work' f, leave today (or Jackson, j his office. I Mit h.. wh re they will direct n inem- Miss .Tones was recently di-
" " bership ampai'n of the Chamber of j harcd by Woolwine with the statoFive vocal nurcbers sunc by Mrs. Commerce of ,h.vt eity. ment that he had learned sh- had I,iia s. MrjMn. contralto, and three Arthur L. IhiM irJ. chairman of j planned to relate a series of episodes I'.mo solos played by Mis Kyelyn ! the tr- neral advborv committee, in in which vhe claimed thex- lnd l.nth
a brief talk, thanked the 40 t am j participated, according to her story, workers present at the dinner for 'for tho purpose of discrediting Woolth. ir mii j. ort during' the ast week's wine politically. He has -inco anactivities and complimeided Mc;r. j nounced his candidacy for the dt mF.ie. n for the services he rendered : ocratic nomination for governor, during the period of effort for in-. After the discharge .Mi-s Jnn"s ci.as- d membrshii and for the wy m uJo a formal complaint to the :n yvhica he conducted the affairs of ; clvil sc.rvice commission. the organization. Major M.-S. raldwell's division T.T, 4 T ,,Tr,
1. a,l all e.ti-o r t'atns in point of new 1 1 11 1 3H.1A i 15 1L.1 131
Fulmer. cotnprise, the regular tro
pram broadea. ed from South Lend V. M. '. A. radio station. YYLAQ. at ! o'clock !ad r,ic;ht. Miss Rryan sane: V at ramenr" by Maclermid. "I'on't Mmd the Sorro-.vs" 1-y (owes, 'Led, Ked !tow.- J,j- H.,5:in Spirit Flower" by ('ampbe'd-Tipton arul "A Litt Rit n' Ilo. ey - by Hor.-i Vountry Cir.br ' by r.rain.'er and "I'at.re rf the f)'varf" and ' lUitter-
f'JeV boh i,y firi-. weie th" offer- ! to ;' r- se.-u red with "J . ) . n. P. B. J
lr.es of Miss Fulm' r on th- piano. The nightly program was a,;-no ntel by a hri.-f .-iillrffN by Mrs. Wall i e I'do.-.d who ;. tntkhy t ' radio" tour from F--rrr.it p. ati Fran 1m o a'o:,'
Jolino;i of tli" same division va' hitih laptain witli ?2 nir mberships
OF UNUSUAL ACCIDENT KOKOMO;'' Ind.. Juno 2.-Dr.
'aeo.-. in, oiner memoes Silnij,y n. Hatfi.ld. ace 41, promi..ffhe Caldu. 11 aratirm were T- mit :t .,j ll!n,;( ian. died at a hocun.s. !i Kdor.-. (Seort- M. S hmidt of 0., -
th" Lincoln highway with h-r hu..ar.d A. C. Wibon. Major wnikim ni?rht ,M a rvAll f hivint? ,,,.,.n
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Wilbur Itandall. a policeman, accidentally dropped a revolver from his
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Chililn 'II tn He C, 1 tost ' At Machst imv Theater
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r-5;-1- n "f, lt y l- M!n:; :.;"" h:r f,r,;:" , J-"k-;n-olcated v.th ,r. Wadner wa arre.t.l A two h ar h ' with c . d s M. s'arvAed bv p r m..:h- ,1 .- . , o , , ' 1 ' " , , ' ' od bv tne D-'troit '0li-e ,,n Thursday, i fra..l pi- tu; es. ai u ati.-n ' 1 1 , ' :'- -N'r Anr: 1 .reedey. ar.d or. si: - . , . .. . , , 1 ' ' 1 1 '. A v. ew I- orl s ! ( n and a li'-ivv1 f'.rur. !.i. t-, n -et f o- p , ... '.-tT !" Samuel Föckstr. h. - , ' ' ' ' ' 1-,. , .,,,, ! f le were foua.i in the ir h-n Wad-' :e :; . I '.ai s r s w '.Ir b-- h. Id s i'-i . , '...i . ,. . . n-.-r was arrested anal local po4;ve b
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, iay nierrincr. wJiere a pile . f straw I bad become i n!t d. The blare wasi ' i e?ir.ci;!.ht el before anv 4 inia
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T-vi) panas Mave been pi mr.e.i for ; tt the Fpwnrfh hospital suffering pap.;- ,- the vi, atlr-n.il de o r; men ; ' i rm a 1 i-d.cat-d saoutter and frnc j d tii.- S o'th Fnd eh.. "'..- for next t'tre 1 ankie. th- results of hin? : vok. I'ari-titre rhool cirls will druck t v an autome bile. improv-1 nr.- t: he V. M. C A. n-i-xt Tu.- ! inc. i
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: t-t!nie s.-V. ool and all day v.-ca- j the personnel and activities of outh, t'ot.i! !."! 'a 11 pirp.l in Potrwi-! Ut-nT wr::f r F'-y s out .croups j t o--.;,- parte at it o'. b tk next Wed n-s- ) ea m up f. r lle':.ion at a raeet-j
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vriiTiiir ir- i i f'!1'!Iv 1 t ;"r .-hnnnts are the ,-r-iin cot:t he .luirter at the Chamtir' A h h $-1 IMhb 11 ant Ads j .:r . tie day ji,.r of ..nmioT.- ;..-t rush;.
i 2x2 yard Pure Linen Pattern Table Cloth
heavy weight splendid quality regularly $7.50 June Sale. $5.95. Pattern Table Cloths 2x2 yard Linen Cloths fully guaranteed can match with napkins extra good graces at $7.50. $8.50. $9.50 and $10.00. About 20 very finest fresh Linen Pattern Cloths at great reductions from value. Samplecloths that are soiled and mussed, but are beautiful qualities. ( Linen Towels 16x32 pure linen hemmed huck Towels all white or with red or blue border 39c each. 25 dozen 18x34 hemstitched pure linen huck Towels 59c each or $6.50 a dozen. Fine, hemstitched Pure Linen Towels, at $1.00, $1.19, $1.39, $1.50, $1.75 and $1.98. Crashes and Towelings All linen imported Toweling plain, red or blue edge fine for tea towels 25c a yard. Best grade of imported Irish Linen Toweling very fine and heavy weight 33c a yard. Cotton and half linen Towelings at 10c to 20c a yard. Bath Towels 50 dozen 22x43 hemmed Bath Towels ex-tra large and heavy 4 pounds to the dozen 25c each. 30' dozen 222x44 Bath Towels 6 pounds to the dozen 50c each or $5.50 a dozen. Other good Bath Towels at 1 9c, 25c and 29c each. Linen Damask 66 inch Pure Linen $1.50 a yard. 70 inch Pure Linen $2.00 a yard. 68 inch Pure Linen heavy weight ,$2.50 a yard. 72-inch Pure Linen extra grade $3.50 a yard. 70 inch heavy Unbleached Pure Linen Damask very special at $2.39 a yard. Linen Napkins 1 8 inch Pure Linen Napkins each number a fine value at $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and $6.50 a dozen. 25 dozen 22x22, havy weight Linen
I Napkins. Excellent quality at $7.00 a doz.
' Pure Linen Scarfs Very Special Scarfs and squares with embroidered and scalloped edge. Beautiful quality. Natural color linen embroidered in white, brown, blue and coral. 18x45 inch Scarfs $1.25 18x36 inch Scarfs $1.00 18x54 inch Scarfs $1.85 36x36 inch Squares $2.00 Must be seen to be appreciated.
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1500 Yards of Tussah Summer Silks 36 Inches Wide at 50c a Yard This is one of our greatest bargains for June. Every desirable color ink, Rose, Copen, Tan, Black, Navy and White. - 2500 Yards of Sheer Batistes 35c Value for 19c a Yard Beautiful quality all new printings dots, checks colors, Blue, Rose. Black, Tan, Grey and Green. June Sale of 500 Pieces of New Summer Ginghams at Very Special Prices in OurDomestic Section We believe these to be the greatest values of the year. 27 inch fine Zephyr Ginghams. Every size check in Blues, Browns, Greens, 'Rose, Pink, Red, Black, White, Orange, Tan, Yellow plain colors to match 25c and 29c a yard. 50 pieces 32 inch fine Loraine Ginghams all plaids regular 75c quality for 39c a yard. 5000 Yards of New Silks That Are Wonderful Values 36 inch Duplanes Baronette Satin White $1.95 a yard. 36 inch Brocade Sport Satin White $1.50 a yard. Migel's Sport Skirtings values to $5.00 a yard $2.95va yard. Mallinsons Famous Sport Silks at $4.85 a yard 36 inch Tussah Silks all colors 50c a yard 36 inch splendid Taffetas Navy, Black 36 inch Messalines always $ 1 .50 yard June sale $ 1.19. 100 Piecfcs of New Percales at 19c a Yard 36 inches 'wide all new printings full standard count. One of the finest Percales for aprons and dresses.
Our Boys' Store Just Received a Wonderful Assortment of Sport Shirts and Blouses Blue Chambray. striped Percalr. striped and checked Madras and Pongee Soisette 75c to $1.25 .June Sales for Men Silk striped woven Madras Shirts bought at a special price $3.50 value for $2.50. Outing Shirts, with collars attached Tan. Grey, White and striped $1.00 and $1.50. Sport Shirts Blue. White and Tan $1.00 and $1.50. Athletic Union Suits $1.00. Cotton Hose 25c. June Sale of Women's ' Gauze Knit Union Suits at 50c All sizes including 44 made of fine yarns knee and ankle length bodice and built up shoulder exceptional quality. Women's Athena Summer Underwear at $1.00 and $1.25 Made of finest lisle yarns flesh and white bodice and built up shoulders all styles. Cotton Gowns for Women Offered Tomorrow at $1.50 Muslins in plain white lace and embroidery trimmed. Batistes in white, flesh and honey dew. Crepes in flesh, orchid, sky and peach; with floral butterfly and striped patterns. Cotton Chemise at $1.50 v Crepe and Batiste lace and embroidery trimmed orchid, pink and white. Cotton Skirts at $1.50 Double throughout. Muslin and Sateen. Plain hemstitch, lace and embroidery trimmed. White. 500 Muslin Undergarments for Children, at Remarkable Savings to You Princess Slips of good quality Muslin lace and embroidery trimmed cut over liveral patterns sizes 6 to 14 $1.50 eich. Muslin Gowns of splendid quality slipover style lace and embroidery trimmed sizes 6 to 1 4 69c each. Muslin and Batiste Bloomers, in white and
flesh trimmed sizes 6 to 12 2dc a pair.
Knickerbocker Drawers lace and embroidery trimmed sizes 6 to 12 2 5c a pair.
. Special June Offering of Fine Curtain Materials 1 200 yards of 36, 40 and 45 inch fine Filet Curtain Materials, priced at 35c, 39c, 50c,and 59c yard.
This special lot of Nets was purchased at a great reduction. We offer them to you at less than manufacturers prices. 36 inch Dotted Curtain Muslins, Swisses, Voiles beautiful materials for cottage and bed rooms at 29c a yard. 36 inch Marquisette excellent qualities at. . . .25c and 39c a yard 1 1 00 yards of handsome Cretonnes, wonderful values June Sales 39c yard. June Sale of 1000 Pairs of Made Up Curtains at $2.50, $2.98, $3.50 and $5.00 a PairWonderful Values 2Vl yard long, lace trimmed Filet Net Curtains $2.50 a pair 2Yl yardsong, dotted ruffle Curtains White or Cream $3.50 a pair. 2!2 yards long, Filet Net Curtains $5.00 a pair
June Sale of Women's White Hosiery Mercerized Lisle 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 $ 1 .50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. 2000 Pairs Wavne Knit Irregular Full Fashioned Silk Hose at $1.00 a Pair Blacks, Sands, Grey, White. This is the $1.50 quality. Slight imperfections. You can hardly detect the flaw. We guarantee every pair to give good service. 2500 Pairs Children's Sox at 25c and 39c Just bought. Manufacturers Clearance of all broken lines. All sizes to 9J2.
Don't Miss "Peg O' My Heart'' Senior PlayH. S. Auditorium June 2 and 3
