South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 160, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1922 — Page 2

THE

i EWS-TIM ES FRIDAY MORN NC. JUNE 9. 1922

BONUS MEASURE FINALLY PLACED BEFORE SENATE

Neilan to Marry Blanche Sweet

;cn. MrCnmhei: Presents Rill After Sen. Williams Attempts to Stop Action. Cm tinned frm. rar Or,)

ipair.

evr-ry ti

t

he poverrmer.t but I

rr. it w is proposed j

th sol Her.-, obj'-ction

that

w. md. Urirlns fn. MrCurnbr to rr.ak & motion to Irin? the Mil fcr the per.at he shouted that thn

tim ha ! come to .'how "pluck, and j rr:!, cour.ie nr.d ..lr.'l." j Cw-ntlcman's Arrrnirnt." J Fen. McfJJml-T 'aplair.M that h?i wrii f.rif;a from eff r-ri n any ue'a r.mti- n by th-" "pm.t!err..in- apreo- ? men:.' that nr. cor.tr. v. riai h-sris- j latlor. would be cal'.el up without!

a lvarr.c notice be;np piven to w r.ator. Fm. Roblr.son, r 1 e tts c cmt. Arkan-

M.si. ia: I h uan!" I it umiersto! j that n. Williams' nctl-m did not (

rf pr. nt toe pc rtirn r-.t mi trie ucra ocrat side rf the rliirub'T.

Informal o.ama

of (ach ldc

have Indicated that tho lmnus legislation has a :ubai.t!.il majority In

the senate hut whether the amendid' hou.'-o hill will bo approve 1 is prob- j

lematical. A r.na.nr c otnm!tt report estimated th it tho total c: ;t of If eolation woul 1 lr. i I C. 4 1 . spread over a period of z vear.s from next January 1. whTi tho legislation would liPfom operative. This total 1.? $2'.0,0ttnjrj() thin the esti mate url"r the houo bill. Th measure differ omewh.il from the hill that was reported to the senate lat yr.r and later ent hack to the finnnee committee at ths row-ct of rr-l'lrrt IhnÜnff. Tha moft important change from th orlpinil hi' n Mir Is. the liminatlnn of trio cash norm and roclamatton features'. As now drafted the leplslation would pivo each veteran the rifc'ht to f lect any one of the following plans: Adjust 1 s rvie pay, but only If hU adjusted service credit did not exceed '(). Adjosted service certificate with

Mon Vocation ll Training aid. Farm and honin aid. Iind i-t 1 1 merit id. The stimated vi for earn of thwj plana is. $1',COO,('0 for the cacn payment.

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ROYAL WEDDING CLOSELY LINKS BALKAN NATIONS

says -fair riiicr: AGREEMENT STOPS HIGH COAL COSTS J

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Ancient Pomp -Mark? Mar- ! riape of Kins Alexander to Princess Marie. (CrvntiuuM from pac One) . phry and ?old. was ti.'tefuüy decorated with iilits arid rctca. amonj ! which the r.atior.al colors of Huj mania and Jugoslavia were inter- ! twined. Too bridesmaids were Pr!r.cfs

majority of i et ii! ci-al . a!-r

fi'ort. ? i:d. to s .poly :-. ;r i .?- m:-rs without u r. u u ' '. pjo:.:. . Mr. Hoc.ver cor.lt r. I 1 t.at 'hr

(had beer, no pric- hx-d fei c val but j that the operator.- w re ro ju- s: I to carry cut h.s prop, .a; "that .'.ir- , field or'.i ( ' v fi.r riin t,f ir!r r.-.ii

! fhoul-i b- the bais for ron:pu?:r.4 I

.-ai's i-ricc-P. :th sich a :r.' r.t

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n e t.-a rv

to

I w h ol .a Je ."eilir.c co;?, h ; ditions at the min, an '.

' trrs that will

be

to

1 1 z'l conc 1 1; t Tar-

th.

Pin

ar.d to the operator ar. I v ill

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tain production of c i'.. n , i . ......

Ilyer.a. the 13-ycar-old tister of the , he added. a moral aiiu-.-ment be.

hoi- cousin. Jwur.d I)uche.-s i tw-en fa eh t

erat or an 1 m;s- If."

Whol-alt rs, Mr. Inov r a r. r..ii; v.r. ej Thursd.iy. have arran.-d arnroi themselves to continue de in.u; i . uriH053 on a pre-strike I a.-:s.

! hridp

rynl of Ku:a, 11 years old, and , the. little o:-r';u- ar-old ilaushter ot i l'rin- ess Heden of Ilu.ia, f i.ier ot jKinc Alexander, who.e hus'aand was killed by th IJoisheviki.

The we Mir?

irala luncheon at the Fl-"cp. at v.ai.li were represer.tati e.s of the

f. .reign royal iamiiies, caidnet mem

; b'-rs, and Rovernment o.'Ilcials were , body s pokr:aook is pf-ttin? lighter. iL'uc-sU. In the afternoon there was j according to th- monthly circul ttion a proces.-ion of deputations from 'statement issued Thursday niht by itvo various Serbian provinces, ' the treasury. On June l th: yT.

wa3 followed by ai n v riRf lil .TTO

I - " - ' " m. m A

SHOWS IUG DECREASE WASHINGTON', Juno S. Kverv-

r3

us in

Store Opens fi:30 Clone, 5:30

4

Saturdaj Open TÜ1 9:30

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Announcement Is made that Blanche Sweet, formerly a creat movie favorite. Is on the way to New York to marry Marshall Ncllan, wellknown director. They will pend their honeymoon In New York, then tuiid a hemt In IIolh'Avncd

LETTER, FOUND IN AUTO, MAY SOLYE MURDER

'.ROSEBUD'S CAREER

ENDED AS MORYICH RACES TO TRIUMPH

drfgd in national Oustumos. Imiv11i liaii'purl. The day's event.- closed with a magnificent hanqUi-t at the palace in the evening on plates of gold, the kins and new queen leaving Ehortly after for their ia.-tle In lieed. Slovenia, for their honeymoon. Amont? tlV celebrities present wore: The Duk of York, representing King Oeorpe of England; the Italian crown prince, representing the king of Italy; Grand Duchess Cyril of Russia, sister of the Queen of Rumania: the Infanta Beatrice. youngest .ister of the Queen of Itumanla. and her husband; the princes and prlnce.s? of the Greek royal family; Marshal Franehet d' Kslerey, representing France, and Crown Prince Carol and Princes Helene of Rumania. The sovereigns of Japan. IbM-ium. ?pain. Norway and the heads of state of other countries were represented. Helen of Uu.dl. sister Ol

iKins Alexander; Prince Ar.ne ! Karajreorcevitch. hw uncle, and the Unn of the latter. Prince Paul. wh3

pa pit i circulation of money in the country was JI.T, as compared with $4.S9 on Mav 1. and with 5i.5! on June 1 a year .im. The total circulation June 1 wa?$3. 34.532.497. while the population of the country was estimated at 105.fi03.Ono.

Garape Employe Presents Seji sational Clue at Grand Jury Investigation. (Continued from pago One)

Bullet Semis Famed C!mr3eri llv,nI rrio kins, also were present. inrKo

'West as Sueressor is i?. the kinc elder h-other.

F-O-R S-A-L-E HUDSON SUPER SIX touring car 19 series, all in good shape. Painted this spring. All equipped, with tide wind shields, moto-me-tcr, bumper, spot light, 5 good tires (2 new this spring). Would consider equity on city residence property. O. E. LUDWIG 40S S. Michigan Street

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Paris and who re-

LiLLlAK RUSSELL BURIED WITH FULL MILITARY HONORS (Continued from pao One) and it was from their ranks that the flrinp: squad were called. "With the hrin of three volleys n.-l thrt KiMindin? of "!:ins" Ih e

body was tenderly laid to rct in tlio

it. to crash Into another

that neither she not Mrs

C.erref the klncV eider

, who is living in

cod the throne 1

N'i:V YORK, June S. This is j was not invited. x-. Oneen Marie of

i . i L-nntin" of the marriase. expressed

'he added1 1 , M iii'. mis niorucm, in rIth.-, rarr, of tw, turf idnK on nf! her satisfaction and added:

Hurke,.. . ... ..... -Tha nurrhcc unites the obi Rn-

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Rumania,

in

had considered the accident irnnort-! vi,!! ti,.. a ... t.,.T.-.i.. ,t -. manian family with the younper

i vviit&v ill. ii' t.L tii. at iivl .. i - --

j the. present, the other of the p ist. I um. :i . .1. i .

cniuii ai

ant and therefore had not renorted i hailing- tla- errat Morvich. the litl'L dynasty

K'entuci.v fiori.v uinnnr i ho m red . Slovenes. the juosia

of the Serbs.

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Then Mrs. Jlooke told thi3 story o the card party: "On the. night of the shootlnff.'

?he said, "she- crossed the street to 'friendly bullet, the Ward home to take a walk with Thus did the pa.t Mrs Ward. After a hrirf inn vers - I cross paths for a 5 in. pi

tion, however. Mrs. "Ward decided

half mile apainst time. OM Rose ' cially happy because

Croats and

are ö?pe-

King Ferdi-

. . m Ä rt A.-.t , .A tc'T n

bud. winner of the same classic in nand ana mseU ai- u.n ru , . was lyir- dead at Aqueduct, a many of the royal families ot -few miles away, the victim of a I Europe. They consider it is a preat

(Stroke of goo.1 rortune ior uini, present and their future that their kins

For Khoulrt marry a liumanno i-in...

Mervich,

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aur. wnere u rnii.un to prt up a poker party and assemb suitable mau oleum can be erected. J ,,lf, hr v,.,.t.. h.. u.Mhr.nn

Tleautiful Moral tributes from men

and women in many .stations of lifo ranging from Pre.'t and Mrs. Hardinjr to the of lice, lay f the Pittsburg Leader, the publication of Mr. Moore, were received.

FAVORS AG EM CI ES AS MEAXS TO EM) BU1LDIKG STRIKES (Continued from page One) Union, efforts to bring about reatfiliation of the carpenters were continued at (;! -nces of tlo- federatiop. Ie.tdr. :;h r l-i es-ntati ves of tiie carpentris. Samuel Humpers. the f vl r i : : :i ;ua s:deiit. said progress was bt-iUg male toward a .settlement .i.d other conferences indicateil tlie d. spate might be placed befort the to partment meeting tornorrow for rt c-.u:s:doratioa.

Mr. Ilooke was ill. and did not attend, according to his wife, who said she left at 10:30. About a dozen guests were still playinp cards at

.and

instant

the pampered darling of

the track, .the occasion meant cheers and acclaim. For Old Rosebud, the foigr.tton, a merciful bulb t. Old Rosebud, broken and useless, with the days of Iiis triumphs dimmed by time, hot as an act of mercy, even while his present-day

UNKNOWN MAN KILLS ROAD HOUSE OWNER INPIAN.APOUS. June S. Chris Zimmerman, proprietor of a road house southwest of Indianapolis, was Miot and killed Thursday nighf by

unidentified man wao escaped

shooting. The slayer,

in

a n

that time, she said. She declined t successor was nauntinr his suprem-

u v,f,. Lninff ic- befrre thniif.imb uhn hnd once i following the

Oi .ii,. ctinnoH K,,t nrcuH v, , I tin i'Pil the derelict .1". sunreme. T.ife according to the police, engaged

iiv i i t j ' t u i i ' 1 1 ' . out. i . - ' i i. v v a ; - m - - - - - - - - - , t k cr. m tha In rovolvrr rtul with Zimmerman s

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No disturbance occurred In the Wan! home w hile she was there, she continued nnd she heard none later. Ward was not home and she did not see Peters in tho house. District Attorney Weeks declared the explanation of the broken glass

fleeting character of g-ame.

Knscdnid'.s Careor Varied. J The career of Old Rosebud, unlike I that of Morvich. scaled the heights and plumbed the depths in a rapid succession of ups and downs. lie : was one. of tho leading two-year-old.- :

was the first hint he had heard that i in 101:1. won the Kentucky Derby the;

ocoured on the night of

th the

an accident had Wanl driveway

shooting. When he was aked if Mrs. Hooke or the Rurkes had been subpoenaed, Mr. Weeks declared there had not hen time.

FRENCH HANKERS TALK PROPOSED GERMAN LOAN PARIS. June n. illy A. P.) The international o. mk is committee which has -dialer i-or.uVraiion a loan f-r Jerioany. met Thursday affrr.oon for mo:- than two hours, l!scuA-ed the :tuat ion created by

toe reply ot tae re-.-.arattor.s com-j r:: c-; -.. at t-.-.-l (f which time itj wa minmir.fnl that another meet-; l;g wo il-I 'oe held Friday to consider j

SOUTH BEND AERIE INSTALLS OFFICERS

bartender and Zimmerman was shot

when he came into the room to learn thft cause of the shooting. Zimmerman was 60 years old. Tho police were told that the shooting started following an argument over the theft of accessories from the automobile of the man . J I J . V. l.jlTtniv Ua - '1 .'.1 i ,1

following year in 2.0:: the fast-wn uu tv v,ivn hion n recnl.ir 'aatron of the

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Summer Suits For $15.00 Twills, Tricotines and Serges in Navy. Bcautifully tailored in straight and box models. Trimmed in braid and touches of embroidery and stitching. 1 weids and Jerseys in Blue, Rose, Green, Tan and mixtures. Plain and Tuxedo styles. Values to $50.00 For $25.00 Navy Piquettes, Twills and Tricotines. Long straight line models and shorter Coat styles for -M 1SSCS. roidery, braid and stitching used for trimming.' Imported Tweeds in Rose, Blue, Tan, Grey and Orchid. Two and three-piece Suits. Self band trimmed. Vaules to $75.00

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Sport Coats and Capes in Tan, Blue and Grey Tweed Checks. Also many good models in Navy Serze and Twill.

For $25.00

Sport Coats, Wraps and Capes of Piquette, Tricotine, Pandora, Shawshcen and Normandy. Light and dark colors.

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MATTING Suit Cases 24 inch S1.98.

ALL Straw Mats in stock $2.95, $3.95, $5.C0 and $10.00.

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WAYNE Knit, irregular, full fashioned Silk Hose for Women $1.00. jt TUXEDO Sweaters in bright colors $d.9o.

CHILDREN'S White Muslin Drawers and Bloomers 25c. v -S RUFFLED Marquisette Curtains 2'2 yards long $1.49. 1 T WOMEN'S Gingham Dresses $5.95 to $12.95. f PURE Linen eacned Crash Toweling good weight red. blue or white border 19c a yard. Mf. 9f, J WHITE Ranier Satinette a heavy Satine for Sport Skirts washable $1.00. A r PLAIN Voil es in all colors 35c. CANTON C ropes in complete color line $1.95. $2.15 and $2.95.

may be played on any ph o n o - rp-nT- ?T7:r.ys?

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Be sure to see the free demon-

stration by Miss Royer of the i .are Insrihirf nf Chirno-n

afternoon and Saturday afternoon beginning at one o'clock

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at

Big Week

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weeks later broke running of th

and two or three down during the

Wither.. For tho next two years hlost to racinp: then. In l 1 7

ro.adhfiuse. hut employes at the place said thev did not know hi. name.

and continuing two.

until half past

1

? azures

Heller

was

and

cor.tinu it.on

th.e same 8Uu-

je-t. Although

niembers of the com

d w :th the usuj! un-

Retiring President, J. Elmer Peak, Presented -With Official Jewel.

I The installation of oflicers for the j er.suinc year vm held at the temple I of Souii. P.end Aerie No. 4r.Ti, Fra

ternal Order of Eagle. Wednesday

1MV he came back to tram even j trreater renown in racinc npainst the bet handicap liorses in traininp. ' I-olliwcd another breakdown, and j

it was virtual. y the list. Old llosbud was patched up apaia and started in two races at Jamaica T'ilr.t tlw cVl'lv 1-irJ hi' r.l'in!'

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pl.iteie

even

COMPLETE SECOND JURY!

IN MADALYNNE TRIAL "I.mS AXOFLKS. .Tune S The Jur in the pecond trial of Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain. charped with the murder of .1. Felton Kennedy, was completed Thursday. Seven women .iinl five men were selected. A woman was sworn to act as alternate TK.i r r,-icft.Mi t ' o n n-Hl biiorin

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i. mi :t was asxmtr too nunji pro on In that ind of company. 1 Ii3 J ncäi

Exclusive Retail Distributors for South Bend and Vicinity.

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Work sIhk's

S1.95

nonrt was as i.a: as Icrs couldn't answer.

ever, but his

"ntntion

day.

evidence next Wed-

lfe broke down in training for the

third time several v.-c.-k.'

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lilt

.l.r.'a in.- ,1. . til . ! - S . - 1 '. ?4 W HllT 11 C -

r-.irre 1 ?,t the r.ua

anions; t'.'.e :. t icara ire of tile mlttee apiH'.:-ed to lr.div.a'.e

onie. of tho men.be t h e ; r i e a s to t h e

ta'.k com-t'r.at

s hud chanced im:ced:ate ter-

mlraticn of the committees worrt.

0: e s i,

fjovernm which t

n was that

French

In !

t m'.nt t'c:iu a

Vaiikers could continue

exanur.atb'm of the possibility

of a loan, without any c-eni:al

rhar.ee in Fremier Fcincare

Reports of retiring omcers

showed that the local lo'l-e ha.-, just

completed one of the most, prosper-

oast year in its history. j friendly. Ami a few miles awa In recognition of hi servlre. as j turf crowd cheered the new kin sr. Worthy President durirp the year J

uvs comu.ted. J. LI:ner l-ak was

presented with

Worthv 1'resi

this time h'.s owr-.cr. Frank D. Weir, who had s-1 1 1 c k to ihe hors through sentiment, realized that there w,-.s nothir.p for it bit! th ;t Old Hosehud

nuif. p.a-s on to ' whatever mlpht Schubert, tlve-year-old --on of await him byond life. 'and Mrs. Arthur Schulert, 102

The bullet was trrrriful and

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rr DENY RESTRAINT

OF TRADE CHARGES

sjeov n was jrtaue i Do ran. local attorney,

n:?h;y o: tne acof the retiring

j worthy president in the past yar.

ill'DOLl'll SCliriiKRT. F.meral services for Rudolph

Mr. De

Maud av.. who died at Kpworth

a (hospital Wednesday after an ur,?uc; ictssful attempt to save his life by amputation of the ri-ht forearm. Iwill he held at the home Saturday 'afternoon at -: n 0 . F.ev. U. S. Davisjof the Firs Faptist church crtr.iatiirc. The holy may be viewed at

Ithe Forrest Hay Funeral Home un'til 4 o'clock this afternoon, when it

w:il oe movea to tn? res-iuerice. where it may be viewed ur.til the

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Ladies' white sport oxfordami straps, low and inilitaiy licols, in Xile loth, st; valu.: Ol."." Children's oxfords, patent leather, one strap. bitwn and tihu-ic ealf skin, rpimi-

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inc xe!t $l.r( to

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Peek'p lli-nr.Klo men's ovUm , $S anr SHU f 0 values 'jV.O

Men's SMk Ifoe. n.",e value, tlire' pair for S1.00

Women's Silk Hose, $1.00 value, two pair , for bl.UO

Iaiffe U. S . Anu 0 ToweN. 4 for . . Ol.UU

fi

Idsle and f or

Hose, -ole,

double heel . . . $1.00

Army oversea f(Kt lorker . .

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Tarpaulliis. 20 o., fine for campers, per so;, ft.

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Camp Stoe

S7.50

Itollilns sult-s, aft, OOl '

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Sli ics

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Ulaek kil. Ilahy

lnd.--. iiio aiv.i two straps . . .

$3.05

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TEACHERS MAY DANCE ACCORDING TO LAWS Tol'ilKA, K.u.. luiv- S "There

r.e v

T'-.e ct m.nlete stan (

irst.aiied durinp the ceremony was Bethlehem and Lackawanna

a follow:

hour of the funeral.

We

hici's a

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the ftate l wt that pro- . 1 teacher from danc1 J. HoStir.-. attorney Thursday ivcht in an

th.e c.-.s" el .Mrs.

on

Fla

a Whi'e r 1 vi me t 1 . y

O

s e

i s'.:pite :

not hi

he

f Km in er.ee. Ka? . who

i.as teen uniuie to " ite rorewe 1 be-

n'ten.le a dance. 1T.; kir.s m: 1 he would ln-

cre further ar.d would

1 ib-".vn a formal opinion dl-t:v-d the ca- w ith M:si

rthy Freis'clcnt. J. Klmef ! I President. Jackson T. i Vi.v? Presidt .-.t. Otto L. !

i Vrilliam C. Mac-1

Pat

Teak. Worthy 1 1 arper. V.'crihy

r.I.-rau-se. Worthy Chiplin

ly: . -.-oretary. John T. Ne-ran. Treasurer. 11. C Morrison. Ir.Mde Guard. Oliver Hendrics.

Or.t.'ido Ciusrd, Thcs. Fur ham.

Steel Companies Ask That Complaint Re Dropped. WASH I. VF. TON. Jum- S. Denyinp

r.o H-'t h'.ehen;

STATISTICS

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Ilimlicd-. of itlaV blioes in hoken hi.o- at a ureat t :cri(icc

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Anny nnd Navy Palbrizpan Underwear 3 JC

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tnt the merpe.- cf ti Steel Corp : rat in and

wanna Steej

restraint o

panies Tliur?'

compar.y f tri )-.

liv :

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Cin. plaint issued aair.ct

f i-a i lidat ion by the com miss

The two e o m r a n -X r:

the Lackawill operate 'a-- I wo co Ni

eral

the !

he 1 the ff to d is :r.!s 3

BUILDING ITKMITS. One-story brick s'ore build in p. Oil X. Emerick s:.. Mrs. Shelter, estimated cost, S1.4)'"'. Two-ftory frame dwellinps: L. Ltmuc-1 Kilmer.' 2 419 Lincoln

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Wo' -ter. ftate s lp-Tin-

Mr. White charpe

to Era r.t her

Ce :rpand J.

refu-'d

Worthy Trustees. Jc s-.-ph Druckslatrel

1 ' a k. P. tns for attcndir.p the State Con

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Elmer ! of

quet

v rep-.r.'tinp ( ommi.-sion. a d an mnt

Thc

t a f

r.oirir. p on

comp. a. at

c.e ccr.sop June the re-ccn-!!,: lint a'.- - a?k-

d 1 1 e c f bv the

i i ft

1 5 1 i Thompson

CHICAGO LABOR HEADS WILL RE TRIED SOON

Jur.- .Fred

budding

enti- n at Munde. Ir l.. Jur.e 13 and i c,,n.tn

j I". re di.-cu ed. The J-cal aerie i taken

i wii'. senl 17 deb pates an 1 its corn

! : let urill torn with

p i a n un ie

r July

1 an 1 this ra : i n h v

way W.. K."(" C. C Nethercutt,

M.00'.

Or.e-rt'.Ty frame tiwellincs 57. Hay. 132 Kia.-cy st Charles A. Vu.rer.. k2

ft.. !." 0 0.

was; Charles Weidar, l':22 Woods;de

Illinois

Suits forK Summer t i i . " Did you ever examine the tailor- t . i i : v

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Wrk Im loves It dozen . . ,

$1.10

Khaki IJrt-clies.

Leather Putu-

$2.85

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Other sizes priced in proportion.

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Mader. pre'. oi, trad'i council; Titr.r hei l of th srt1 work:

Cornelius Fhe.i Itors' union an

'.'ave for Mur.cie on Tueiay next.

:he

thy Murphy. union, and

the a v.. $1.S50. I C. M. Ctarr.

Coir.r-hient w:th the flinr cf JTuö.

ill j answers to the complaints by the! J. J. Hull. 1017 1 twa corporations. C. A. D per.' 'rT. ' fl.SCC.

, tlT"ir c.i."-!. ca'.le : at the .1

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ulanciu: swi;irr n:rs. " r' : t . e an 1 a ure CHICAGO, Jun-T 8. Rlarche , ren. Dimrh. rty the corn-par.:-

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connection with

cf

others Indicted

the re -e r.t

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Sweet, motion picture actress, and -anx.ous

Marshil Neilan. her director wero

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MOVING PERMITS. Mr. Clara Mernir rstar.

were : W ii2er st. to Plymouth. Ind. t his! .Vr.. EiVi Merrill. lOZi E

married here Thürs lay

two ro.:emn rv a rartv or ea tor .New ctk.

bemters will vo to trial within th i spe:;d the;r honeymoon

whe re

next thr Thursday.

and depart -

they will ThÄ mar- ( nice of

M. -SwitZ'-T i:

wek3. it was Ufcided r:i;. took place in the

; County Clerk itcbert

jthe ci:y hall. Ir.tpect the t'.res frequently fori trtad cuts and t-rule.'. The German rice is ruprcsed hnvo miprated from Asia.

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posl n-.ercer. Mr. Diuchfrty was i;n ! hie in forme Mr. D--r- r (b p rtment's investipation expe Jiff .

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to ICH S. Fellow? ?:

Did you ever examine the tailor-

l ms that s been put into your i

Uuit? Has it been padded into ,2 Istvle or needled in We sell K i

Madison et.. ; hand-tailored suits hect.u?e they J,; ! si- i

sivc satisfaction. The -umrrer L'J

models are in and they're liht- t -

Trim. Good looking.

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for ha'ff

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Floyd Mclntyre, Lc.Par. Ind. Fred Der in p. 11

to S10 Oshorn ?t. I. J. Wll5.or. W. Colfax av. to Mlt-hawaka. Ind. B. Ii. McClick. 740 Lorgdale av. to Mishawaka. Ind.

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f i - proportion. j J Army and Navy Drawers n j I". S. (iOVT. PAINT j IlalH' Iluth hi'l)al!flQ j fj nn;i shirt. -0 H " H bats "ÖC N f t.arl o"C j h AI rolor. il-Jf.ir ptiarU 1 ?'j t an tee.. .fpet.al prke In ti Duloor fl t white Duck , ori 1 lare quantity. QO 1 - : b: l'alls I V sailor pants ....l.JV ij J por callon -. l. t. !! Ii lj j j Varnish. "-O ?l N Fieloderv' c nuinecl n- ri ', Nav white duck fi f: pe- gallon b-.V 1 tj ),o,:diide ,l.ne .bl.O j j hat, 69c j Mir. lj . Ili-Crado leather 1Q. j J Strc, l H i O -1 ?i initial N its lVC w l cot. $1.9,i) ii Khaki I..nc Q l W ti 1 r J h pants CIhIU h l h (l 1 f j tj OvotnlN pud 00 J- M lß-pound white -.. t ;j 1 - QO f.- A y jackets, each VCjC fj ,tun l.iattn-s. 4 1 W-"'t K j 1 M J rrlainu-d q ,1 'j Elue Chambniy 4 0 tj (j Heclalmed 12 oz. duckt1 j Lmb-, JU L shirts 4VC M f"J(l": Q9 O- M Jj CampaJpn n- h i: fj k jj h !

Miller-Mueller I

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Oliver Hotel Shop 103 X. Main St.

The fun of truth may be obscured

but it L ntvtr tciid,

j 'irr e;.i.i v ' It elamlc-r about

v. a -lifCevc red bv an

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The a ""lent of cork.

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.de co:

j To repeat an unkind remark is as I bud a? to invent a li?.

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