South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 159, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1922 — Page 2

THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE fi. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

DISPATCH THREE St. Mary's Awards Diplomas to 27 iCOLLlHS PACT STRIKE BALLOTS s'"ff"': ?J?By52.L AND ELECTIONS

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Former Students of Local Girls School Return for Program

. Mayor Secbirt to Deliver Commencement Address Monday . r, . r Morning Right Rev. Joseph Glass, Salt Lake City, Kt-.ini Artion a- Uortnni 1 ore-.; R . M af narra!allPPai Srrvi Simdav.

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Monday, and that many craduat'vs ,,,LM' Jl nav.- ;o taK rvrty precaution to

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Deith attributed to pr.eumnta. The child wa? born in thi .:y

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I;mr ho . ' lep r ln p; t :-. j ,:. t.-:p and fhit l..t:rr.p t:--;r.- th ; j.r. pTtv a p!a.' to di.ipor-e :n. ! 1. T.i" -r. both of vhb-h ar- viol. :on ' Th pii'-e has beoom a p.: Mi :

hol 1 nukn n -e. the plaint, tf pet- f rh. al-1

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COFFFEi theatre

ten of thm women, with violation At . metiri of th PvPhibr ;ul h. to

i Mo-her's cp. b lo Id

ro.-n at the ft b.o--.: buil.i in-, scout- f "r iir,,n t u. ut- .r the pr tr.

,. ..-m,u. ... .... . ' , Weni .n'rnseies becoming pois- Af th election law u-rre v. .ted bv i Mo'her's c P. b lo Id "" .-'ii v after- 'h!: plairPPf seeks 3:."" m a tre

Klizar.eth Kerr. Iau.s-e , r.nefL . - , ' ' .... - .v... t.,., - i- - .,-.. ..r m,., I

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rhiloir,na Mtra. Mar?art Ilaer. ! anl Kvlyn Ffbr; nurnhfrs in soccer were won vy Ku?en!e Paul!, MadoPvn Fn iuht, Pnm'hy Menden.! Iluth Kr.ifthefpr. Lf.ih Df lfrai?e, , Marcttirlt Freud. Mary Doyl.

iimi k uro T'T t 4 - ti nw W Hs tt4 mm rv. LIGHTHOUSE

Th atenvnt. wh,;-h 'wa si?nd ! !!n. Prof. 'r. -idel: ay. Top Iui Christianen. Kathryn bv If. K. F.yam of t!ic Chb a:to. Mil-i lb -n dirt XV. th. Apogee of petir." Stack. Mary Donnelly. Ruth Flood.

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LöMPÄNY

of the riurlin-'tr.; V.'. II.

Faiil: Hab- Ib lden j M-q Ku"!I Tuajasru; Chrrii!. "Star ; n.en .Minin.m. ranee i..zn.

y, öl Rr!?htly Shinin?" by the A'itdmiot F.izab'th Kicr.ey. hhzabetli Ryan.

th .V.rthv.f?-. rn; J. T. fp.r:ton. ot j department with the Mi.e3 M. ! norotny l.eamonn. hP.lcen i.n.trin. tb I took j.par.d; C. I Markham. Frantrer and K. Sattler at th j Colore McKauehlin. fPenevien Illinois Central anl M. Fe It on. i piano: poem. "Twin Kampf." Miss ': Fetznr. Evelyn Fehler. Acnes Mor-

C!hica?o ar. 1 at Wc-PTn. follows in part. "Thr-at of :i trik mad by lead-

Kathrrin Graham: Ave Mari, vio-1 Cn. ranees ,v.vnr.K, h.n.i a n lins. Mie.4 J. Keour, K. Guedel-j Fuento. Marj?art Bit. FJ.izabeth

tester T? nv.inriiifh P n'P.rien. ' KC rr. lOUi Downs. Al.e KPa.

i.-r of th railroad labor unlans are j viola. Prof. R. Pidel. harp. MI.rs appearing with .'ich fr piency that M. K. Merrltt. piano. Mis A. Stein: the t::r." ::.-. (; -rtur.- fi r iues- essay, "T"pe of "Womanhood In th tuor.ln? th h.vi:-..'.r.r -s of their talk, j Idylls of the. Kinc." Miss Margaret There i- a - t y --'"I roi.-on for p.rtz; vooal solo. Mlf M. Tf. Du ret doubting v. h-'h'r tl-f ;n thin- accompanied by M!s M. Fr.antzen: fevs. tb,;i- . tbr railroad employe. : pnem. "Jeann D'Arc." Miss . Ruth really .are in :-, np itliy with resist - j Ter.ne.v. Intermezzo "Cavalerria Anc to the .!. .-:-, on ( f th I'nited j nustlcana Prof. R. sldel. Mis H. Ftaf railroad labor hoard. j Mjlle-r. and Miss C. Kerlln: ssay. The tri;th N tb it th men hav -Opportunities of Catholic Educated been exo": :;n- t bo -ion in their Women." MIs Mary Koulse Daschwat; h-.ve ma ! or are p.akln pr-lMch. oh()ril3i Fourth Academic paratior.s tf. m-t t: r.w cal. I class; poem. "Mv Maeniflcant," Mi. There is no f.lk of strike arnou the Murlil Clark; "Galop d Concert." men. Th d., :urb;r,- statuitenta M,, . n offer, E. Colzan. K. read by the P'-J'd. ar- prepared j Frank. M. J. John-ton, Prof. R. leader of the unions nho?--- iti

point .IV r-ren -ii-inn.-.i o nmn.;l5 JAtt of Gralliatrs

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.fff.rt !-ef.,re th- boir-l to resist

the inevpahb-

nward trend ot

Tho -who wer granted diplomas

Ger.evien Rohanson, Helen Rraz7iU Muriel Clark. Mary Louise Tnpohbach. Mara' Hler. Duret. Helen M. Fihr. Kathrin Graham.

O Tr f Fo o h'i!a! Afar r" A.f TIaa.

wa-e Th- .unpb-ve on tb other t,'u,'r" ; . . , I Kona P.erchoff. Marcaret Rtz.

nanti are :n t..'1 :i. am so.-;-. o-i teretd i:; tah;:.-: ar- of their jobs and homes. j Court .KiMirr ' "It. M. J-a '1I, spoke.-iir.an for thes J railroad htK-r nr.; i: -, lrts .we rely . eriti-b.' -l tbr- .b'-U:-n of th labor I boar.' awür.i.r.-: :h- rf du. tion in e-.f .-1 . o ; , rnpi ' - .1 wV.l iays j the dr-ci.-i.in will cauS" einibic3 to I believe th board Is not an im- j partial court ar at-d to .p.-upen.-- j ju.tiCf. but a ho ly re-.itr-d to help' the railroads carry th:r labor policy.' j

lie attacks th- w.ii;.1 award also on th pro und t h it t!i iroj.o-.l scales are. lower than th- minimutn required to support th- .t-iM-'o family accord ir? to Ani.Tiui.a standards. "Th- public should not overlook the face that Pi obvSdim: the pro-pos-'l vim-a if t b. es- emp'." s. ma intet;. in f w iv ;..::! fii-pmcm th

Elizabeth Mavr, Vircinia Mors and Philomena Metras. Win on TrackIn haskt ball letters were won by Mary Kouis Dishhach. Margaret Retz. Irn Kenvin. Lona Rercheff. Marcaret Minihan, Rove Marhletone, Virginia Morse. Dorothy Kins?. Vircinla Krafthefer, and Marcaret Vallez

Collece numeral for the track j

team me mla er! wer, wen by Martha 1

I .Sin.?lr, Lcu'.s. Christian son. each j

winning two numerals. The academy numerals were won by Phil

omena Metras. Acne Morcan (3 1

and Dolore McKauchlin. The letter for the ?:reaest number of points was won by Miss Acnes Morgan. In the canoe race? the letter In the dncles was won by Miss Kouis Frank, an' academic student: and in the doubles by Miss Frank and Miss Katherlne Sourher, both academic st udents.

36 INCH BLACK AND WHITE TAFFETA CHECKS $1.19 A YARD

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RIBBONS IN OFFICIAL COLORS FOR S. B. H. S. AND N. D. 10c TO 28c A YARD

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RUSSIANS HEED VAST AMOUNT OF MILL MACHINERY

STATISTICS

nriLwxc. PFU.MITS. One-story frame dwelling: II. P. MlnczewsKi. 434 ?. Taylor st., es'.. mated cost $3.000.

I C. Pikorski, 710 Allen St..

in TIih Line Are Great , n T, .. Walter JeneP. :n? Tenth St.. R. Uut I'resent Supplies Lorn- iP $c.4oo

It. Brunson. 1114 Burns st.. $1.500.

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p'b. is a government t h- r- du : ior.-s made '.-. : ; ';hfs omihr, id- w.ll s'ill be a -a a::" In ress

ins Slowly. MOSCOW. May 15. (By Mall.) Russia needs a vast amount of machinery and other material 'for th upbuilding of her industries, but in-

Georce V. Blair. 1C.P) O'Brien st.. jr., ooo. MOVING PERMITS. W. X. Armstrong. 1 5 1 2 - Marietta av., to S?: F. Bowman st. Ira Hopkins. 31 f Eichth ft. to

Our June Sales Excel Themselves By the Addition of This Wonderful New Merchandise

.no: i. mp.ojr.-, in ! 1131 Sixth st.

tr-ams of supplies ar tiny and I , TN r, . , T, ,, Joseph D. Clmons ?K S. Fellows ay ''-V 7 . !h-1!",1:' nn-v impres.on on th?( to ,;0T E jr,-frr;nn blvi 'V?;V1.1"1 ;aa ''tui1 rfols "f ,ho cou:itr'- 111,1 j Stanley Andrezejewski. 454 Putl. y (,;p. t ' the ;enoa conference agreed upon j l.iski st.. to 135 X. Carlisle st. ..' k. p.: :-x otherj-1" international loan to help Rusia. j N- Hanit 303 N. ot Loui;5 hv., ; conditions in this regard might 1 1 fn r,,,-. Marietta av

Axcir.vr ci'stoms

mmoi m.ir iavorame ioua. 11 . i"-:ntf d out. but as it Is. Soviet ofi m-i.ils are savin,': "A little water Is

') M IKK II EDO I. Mr iw-...n;e in a d- serf k ( ld.LiAVl.iaJL !rin Ru.jiln agreement s'.cned at

MPimt has not been followed by any

I nr H ec.-vnorn.o cooperation t'etween

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y !" n a r . ilii j ;ji,ui fiuui.- ii'i -i.ii.ii i -n'u 11f i t- ' iunbomf, :s?s are arrivmc in Moscow in con-

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he h 1 s a ; 1 : -ac:r.c ma-.: "r. Pr.nc, Mi:! vivaciou-- -'.rl 'a blue e :-. T.lk nn a -oropli. h- 1 .and nr.: -mi an : do: .-'-r sport. p -; ball, h.- : --. : Am-i--1 v. f-'o : a recent t ill

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John .'hurals. 12 Kincoln.vay E.. to l.P', Lincoln way F.. Cerneal Vandewep.o. l F. Calvert St., to 1502 S. S'-ott st. John Schlourke. '.oij W. LasalF a v., to ptora:.

Polit e AVi Tivclvc in Raid or: Porter House A raid on an allc'd house of illfame operated by John Porter, f'''-

oied. 305 S. Anth t:v t . bit We 1-

neslav r.irrht bv Srrr'ts Roberts.

.1 ,l.,rmltubjthfm ind they ar scattermc: b the j ns;n ,n, ' .. 0

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p 1 ho: V hair and J fo-ur corners of Iitiss:a to buy. or

.. m -th.r, she :s'v-,-;p or build, or just look around.. , fi

.: : .:. :. i-aint-r ' S-.m of them return to Germany .- .a f- :- i t" out - : ,l!scruste 1 with business hanc-s. -tai'.v p :. . to:-: others .'tay and do buine.-s. ..'.- 1 bur. tin-, j K. reiirn mor.ev is coniinc into

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1 irequenters. 1 i Th proiriep.r was arrstd for ' C'p'rat;n a hou.-e of ili-fante and' ! t:n lawful poic-sion of intoxicatinc 1 j liquor. Th olhCf rs secured a quan-

t.tv o: wine at tne resort out qu. : ;

k on th'- part of on of th men :

ar- ac, -rtunc concessions witn a ......... n . ... :

noasure c: control ny in tso,snv:K

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'V rin pvusia in dribl-ts. and foreici" in-

, Bathing Suits Specially Featured on Main Floor Pure Worsted Suits for Women Good colors and combinations all sizes $5.95, $6.95 and $7.50. Bathing Shoes 59c to $2.50. Bathing Caps 25c to $1.50. Water Wings ... .50c Swimming Tub es $2.50. 3f 3f Quality Bathing Suits for Men at the lowest prices possible for this class of merchandise. Unusually good values. Plain colors or combinations. Wool Mixed Suits at $3.00. Good Wool Suits at $4.50. Pure All Wool Worsted Suits at $5.00. fi

Jj Boys All Wool Jersey i Bathing Suits have just i! been received; many good jp color combinations. Sizes i! 22 to 36 at $2.50.

500 Dozen 6,000 Pairs of Men's, Women's and Children's Hosiery Irregulars From One of America's Greatest Hosiery Mills At About Half Price These Irregulars are hosiery with slight imperfections, very hard to detect. They will wear and. look as well as perfect hose. We quote you our regular perfect hose price and the sale price of these Irregulars same qualities. Sale on Main Floor.

Men's Hosiery Lot II

Lot I

Men's fine mercerized Lisle Hose Men's full fashioned Lisle Hos blacks and colors medium and light blacks and colors, weight. , Regular price 50c. Regular price 39c. Irregular price 35c each, Irregular price 25c. or 3 pairs for $1.00.

Lot III Men's heavy, all silk Hos black and color. Regular price $1.00. Irregular price 50c.

Women's Hosiery Lot I Women's Outsize, fast black. Lisle Hose , , Lf H Women's fine, full fashioned Lisle Hos biack only Regular Price 39c Irregular Price 25c. ' Regular Price $1.00 Irregular Price 50c.

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A' i;i;-;ra;;:s. particularly Onian. ' n . I I O I

'a -'!: i '-;-),-,, -i.-.-rt rcr concessions with a i

!mr destroyed ju.-t as the police en-!

'ered. All were mbas-d m bond I

for a"arance in citv court this 1

i mornr.Er.

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f th- (rmin mission at Itrosrrid.

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Two Big Specials for Men (In the Men's Store) Shirts of good quality Percale, double French cuffs, fancy and plain stripes. Specially priced $1.39. Athletic Union Suits of Madras and Dimity material. Cool, easy fitting garments. Specially priced $1.00.

Lot III Women's Irregular $2.50 Quality Silk Hose for $1.50 This is a celebrated number Beautiful, heavy quality. Full fashioned.

Lot IV Women's Fine Ingrain and Pure Thread Silk Hose The Pure Thread Silk Hose is full fashioned. The Ingrain Silk Hose is seamless. Regular Price $2.00. Irregular Price $1.00.

LotV Women's $3.00 White Silk Hose for $2.00 Not imperfect in any way, excepting that some pairs may be slightly soiled.

Children's Irregular Hose

L0t I Children's black ribbed Silk Hose, all sizes. Regular $1.00 value. Irregular Price 50c.

Lot II Child rens fast black Cotton Hose, all sizrs. Regular Prices 25c and 35c. Irregular Price 19c.

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GARDEN HOSE UPON LOVE FIRES "0. K.," AKRON JUDGE SAYS AKRON, Ohio. June 7. (By I. N. S A garden hose as a cpuem-b.er for love f.res was approved hre by police court. Floyd Hide was In curt on oharees preferred az.ir. st him bv Joo Mcvirzo. "Joe v.-,j v omine: in with my wiff." tfftif.t 1 Hide. "And I turr.e.l the h--. on them. I don't knew how many time? she had beer with him before, but I decided to put out whatever lov tires might b- hurr.ir..-". I sure poakd 'em. iudce." JudgA. Pardee tcld Mosurzo he had been given the right kind of treatment and dismissed the cas.

Splendid Values in Regular Quality Sox For Children 7ine Lisle Thread Hose with Fancy Length Full Fashioned Hose Length Full Fashioned Hose in

Tops 25c a pair.

with Fancy Tops 39c a pair. - Assorted Colors 50c a pair.

Something Entirely New Pattern Table Cloths for the New Oval Dining Tables Those who have recently bought the new shaped oval dining tables realize the difficulty of procuring the correct size Pattern Cloths.' We now have in stock The Exact Size Necessary 63x81 inches In Two Grades of the Well Known, Fully Guaranteed Gold Medal Quality. Our No. 620 Pure Linen $7.95 each. 22x22 Napkins to match $9.50 dozen. Our No. 1258 Pure Linen $11.00 each. 22x22 Napkins to match-r $1 3.00 dozen.

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Our Annual Sale of Irregular Bath Towels and Bath Mats Opens Tomorrow This merchandise comes from one of the finest makers of good Towels in America. Bought at a big discount 80dozeh pieces in all.

Turkish Towels 22x4 3 plain white just 2 5 doztn very specially priced 25c Each Pure Linen Bath Towels Extra rough splendid for friction rub. Unbleached $2.00 Bleached $2.95 Special Values in Wash Cloths

Usual Size Towels $2.25 Towels for $T.50 $2.00 Towels for $1.25 $1.50 Towels for SI. 00 $1.25 Towels for , 5c $1.10 Towels for . - 75c 75c Towels for 59c 50c Towels for 39c

Guest Towels

I 35c Towels for '! 50 Dozen Small Towels .

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10c each

Bath Mats

Pink or Blue Checked Vah Cloths. 5c each

$3.00 values for . . .' 52.00 Pink or Blue Barred Wash Cloths. 10c each

i $2.25 values for $1.0 Tur Knit quality. Pink Wash Cloths. U)c ea.

I $2.00 values for $1-25 :l $1.50 values for $1.00

Extra size white Wash Cloths. . . . 1 0c ech

Martex Wash Cloths. . 12 ! :c and 20c each

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