South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 186, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1922 — Page 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1922

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i off with ar.y of tti- uood- h-for-ISarifoni wa.- enpttirrd will not h 'known until an a curate Inventory

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also ;oMi (!-, ai'ot .i N (h- !fhii'f. that a ri;.!' h w rar- 1- --Ty tM.,l into soui- - !i t v . n h;it t h-r-w ai no v 1 y t.i d :i 11 . ' -; il-'-i nnritli' a t:.--. h- -a id. larliiMT saVil. T'; - Lino p t rt "(' : i:-- Li ; i a! . 1 ir wa p.irtiv vaol. oi:A o- - .!- of i! .1f hir -: v w ilatn.u'' d ly !.r-. Th'-" Ti' at "iif.-ry .i.iniii;- 1 Py th- w.i'-r an I i 1 adi.y r-pi;r- l tor u-e .R-tin,

If va -aid. j jo.istpone tjieir strike. A In it- aooMi -r ,,f Trat-ral w.i-; Tola Will Tt-11.

il'iop. r and .Mr. MrAI-nini-n. After a i r.i;;hy conf-ivra e the 1 1 . a . i : t 11 a n ( of way 111-11 w.;!idrv to d..- u-s th- matter, then a--' ini'hal -..;h tii- two hoard in-in'o-r.--. A 1.' of a ti ii'-.ir a 01. 1 a-ion-d Ah:!- th- ofti-ia! uf the Irb'.iani liar.'.'r la it wt- Pin smisht. Whet; t!li-e oth-.aN UKI'ee.i to w.thdr iw uut.-.'ie l onf ta' t- t(;e loainter.anro "f way ottiria!.- announced im mediate" v thev were r'-;nlv to

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Mri'tillJ! of Labor Hoard ailll I N nia, h the Proprietor 0f th- Kav-

l iiion H rails Kmls in Postpoiu'int'iit of Strike. (Continued from pace one) .-tr;k- ord r.- to 2.7i) ehairmen. th

th.i k ii.is Timrr. Asnrnv l'.vitK. x. v.. .iu;y 4. A north hound engine on the I'enpf.vlvania. running' lhht. p'.un.ed through three newspaper autoniohile trucks at the main depot Tuesday, kiiUrir three men and seriously lnjuriti'JT four other.. The triifk were harked up acro.' a supposedly 1 'oar track.

pa ahl - to the l.-ai -)-. At 1 0 : :P) o'f-Joi-k t he si c-ml r-por: of a loss hy pir-kpo kets ;is made hv Oral lllnefs, J t J 1: Unden . Minen and hi wife w r- tret tine on the .-treet car at th- pari. when Mine.- felt a tu ck inn: at hw left hip pocket, hut at the time did r.ot notice It heratise of the crowd. A .short time later lie discovered that hi poi kethook t ortainin i.fj in hi!P ami some receipts was n.-is.-it:. Acic ) or I; lvd Cross Chapter

ly.s.s Aid in Search for Man

The .Neu Voi k MiapPr of the Ke h (.s.-.-soi'i t has r-'piested th.' looa i luanch to loa'- .lo-a ph Toma-z-v -ski. who is l.eieed to he living 111

itrroitr hush vi(vnftv n.. July 4 1 Hy A. I. The free state troops in 1 ':h!in Tue-

day afternoon stormed and ca pt ured ! t his eity.

the general i)os;..;li e with ,"tn irrruu-i Thonta.-zewski ha a wif- and ehiid j M1 !u' Motor Car Co. i-- dead at

heiaus Boston has h i i.-h-il ed '.ira t i" n us the rijiht f every i ih.il W.til the same .Iltl-Xtioe pi;:-' io-- witli which s'tie ha ii-iish-d l.heity as tite rieht of every man; that Am-ra-a is the land of fre .sch-ais and that th- Nation . Mia-, t ational Association Is me&ting j here." 1 "Wliat word ran xpres-t the dei'at of this great nation to the army of, Ne'v Kn gland's school teachers who j h:ie moved ever westward with the:

advancing 4eople. inpartin to sue-i

restive generatior.n the wisdom, eourae and character of th

'down ea. school ma'am.' while the!

cradu.ites of Harvard and of the .calaxy of Mtnall N't.v Knuland col hije--, institution and hiKh schools have always heen round in the vau of eiviiiz-ation doir.tr a man's work."

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SANTA HAKISAKA. Calif.. July 4- 1 (IP A. IM Trank I,. Mitchell, -"0, 1

founder and firt president of the

jars, fays an Kxehanue t f lera pn in I'oland and the !at U tter recei d Dil hi in dispatch. The in.urirents Hivi frnn him was sent from a city tn now confined to three hotels, t he j M ;ehican more than a vt.ir ac. No (Iresham. th- (Jranville and th-jword of any kind ha 1- n r-eei d

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his home in Montecito, near here

Private funeral .ervite.s will h held j here "Wednesday. j

A small ladies at(h va. found at SprinKiM ook Park la--t night hy

ha- located in ,h;s t ity. ar.d have r(- oin.-er i;zepKa. in" wa'cn was quested th- local lied Vos so- : e t V i 1 " r v-' ,! ovrr to th lIoV -rgeatit.

?oa h ::-!. d- ar'tit' nr t.n th" m.tft d Tu-sda.v myht that the Mrs: j National army troops today captured '.to forward any infoi mat ion they can

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LOCAL HOLIDAY CROWD ENJOYS

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stronghold of the irrtcular. in county .Meath. if wa announced in a iP'.nhni.trters bulletin Tuesday nicht.

' '-;' d. and "ij -,,t; te-t of strength of the striking 1 .MÜlmount harracks at Drocheda.

' "'"''. 'O'ly that i : i . i i i i it will occur Wetlnesday

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road.s .n makut ir a settlement. Pr s't Hardim; in an address at Mam n. .. Tu sday. took eoni-7an.-of ;h lahor -"ituation when ).- d'-i.ir. d that a man has a rieht to i th.r without other men's per-n;-.--.on and thai men a!-a have th v.i. hi to h r.cain i oHecti ey. The fourth -I iv of the shopmen"" -:i" ja----d ipi.-tiy The head- ;;;. ill' ! of hi-th orca nization- here . . s prie-t:. . il h-fftid and the 'i-.Cs t f;', i : was felt on the .tr.ko -.i: it.i.n - rvh i-'.

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Togs For Beach And Water

WORSTED SUITS $5.95, 6.95 and $7.95 Artistic combinations. Sizes 3b to 46. Othrra as low as $3.98 and as WiU as $I2."0. Stout sizes. 48 to 54. are $8.50 and $10.00.

GINGHAM SUITS S.95 and S10.00 They nave ruffled and scalloped skirts. Colors arc red, blue, black and lavender checks.

Floating Suits $11.50 For those who are a trifle timid, we have a worsted Bathing Suit which has air chambers around the upper part which can be inflated. A suit of-this kind means many enjoyable houis for those people who otherwise would not go into the water. Especially good for young girls.

BEACH CAPES $5.00, $5.95 and $6.95. Smart in tippearance yet extremely practical are these capes of Terry cloth. They are solid colors and striped designs.

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ACCESSORIKS. Caps and I lats in brilliant colors and clever designs. 25c to $1.50. Shoes and Slippers of satin. SAteen and twill in colors to match the ha thing suit 50c to $2.50. An all rubber slipper of attractive de?i7n is $1.0 5. Rubber bloats may be roll-d up ticht to carry and inflated when tlcsired $2.50. Water Wings the genuine Oyvard m.ike 5 0c. Rubber Shoulder Caper, $1.00 and $1.50. Rubber sashes $1.25 and $2.00. Rubber Garters 2 5c and 50c. Bathing Bags 50c to $2.50.

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HERE is an automatic water heater built specially for you, the small homo owner. In a size suited to your needs, at a price that fits your pocketbook, you can now have Ruud Perfect Hot Water Service, instantaneous, inexhaustible and permanent. Insure your hot water supply with Ruud 95, the Super-Value Automatic Water Heater for the small heme. In quality and structure, it is the same a, the larger Ruuds. Nothing hac been sacrificed. The Ruud 95 is right up to Ruud standard in every detail. Make your small home complete. Enjoy the same hot water service that you expect and get in the metropolitan hotels, modern clubs and larircr homes.

$15 down installs the R'jud ncrr. , The bniaTtCC cn be paid monthly. It will ntver ho easier or cheaper to 3 Ruud Automatic Hot Uufer S?rvic2. Sr-e the Ruud work at our showroom. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC CO.

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