South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1922 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 19. i922
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PEACE EFFORTS IN RAIL STRIKE STILL PROGRESS
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.vrr. p!e for the r.eoe!t!'' of the An.'ri"r. po;do ar.il the public utilltiwhlrh srvo tbem. i-iriirulaily the railways r.g-as.-J In ir.tcrstat co:n-r.-.'rc. We must have ample coal t . rn.ilr.rair industrial activity, n W r.. "t ha.ve the coal r.- iry to the h'-i'.th. A"urtly &-"l the activiiv ot ah t.T pe I recite to. you th .-e (htah heciuij it Important to have !t unacrvtood how f ir tho ff ral trove rnrr.' r.t Kan pnr.ei an l will .-o in F.fklr;? a voluntary adJu.Kt-
innt. Thus far there ha.? te n no
rVU:v9 of the rUht of workers to leclln employment or the rU'ht ol the err.plcyr-r to hlro they elect. Common Welfare llrt. "Our prefect duty Is to g-.iaxa.ree
pf'jrlty In the txercls j thc o - t., . r"" n nil lawful onera-!
tlr.n-. and afford a ra.ro opportunity fcr that production and distribution ;:? rjemar.flf'il by the nccf.Atir3 by the Aii. tricar, people "Ther ha been r.o government .i5?umptIon f.f a part In the dispute r.'-r-.vn crvaj.lzcd employers. 1 did f ff .-r th or.'. available means 1 kno'.v to f 1 1 1 o the dL'I'.culty. "It remains r.cr.-.:viry, f'erffore. in th r.nr.e of the commonwealth to invite protection In the fulfillment ol hat ohllL;itlon which attaches to an American irrt u try rnaed In pro
viding any public necessity and to afford fcjr.ty to all men alike who arorrnly and wll'drc to do that work and 5rve the common ncJ. No f.vjse is ko Important rf that ol common vlfaro and thre mu-t te th .supervisors of every unlawful hindrance to the service of that rau?. To the task rf lawful protrrtlon ani th milr.trranco of order the federal government pldtrs to you every r.' l5tar.ee at Its command." "VA ItTtllN' O. 3 rARDINO". Whll thre was r.o evidence at th war depn rtnnnt that th pre.cirint's move had re.su!ted in any immediate change in th stitus or station of troop units, it was evident th.it th military authorities had l-en advl?ed of th" decision and had male plans arcor.llr.ly. Hoquostj Not Nt toary. Sec'y Yek3 indicated that th" Ptate authorities would be piven opportunity in any case of disorder to control the situation with the meanat thir emm-and hcf. re the federal power would b invoked. It was mad- plain, howr-ver, that a roii-t from a state was not deemed absolutely r.-aentiai for federal troops to t. fent whe-re their presence was deemed r.eces-ary. or for the federal povernnunt to summon the national pua.xl of a state if .supplementary troops wer needed. The government held the opinion, it was f-aid, that at Irs dispr,-M nder present law? wa. not only the regular army hut the full strength of the national guard. I.cml atithrrity for employment er th- regular army or the national cuird in th.e way contemplated to protect coal miru.- was exine-ted to P found ! ti the "insurrc tinr." se-r-tioiir of tho rvi.Md statutes wrsicn are known to have I'O'n under study recently at the war department. Tho action of the povtrr.mcnt will In n manner change tho position of the mine workers," declired John I- Iev.i.. preI.i. nt of the United Min Workers, aft. r reading th r:K-5?.ise, "or r .-uli i:i tfrmination of th' Ftri'r.e. Men who are voluntarily on strike wll not return to work hfcaur armed guards nr-.1 Id.i.td around tho mines. There is r.o question of law and order involved, -.rcau-e the mJr.e workers arc punctilious', y obmns tVio re - qui rem c r.ts of 1 iw ami order ar.d r.o troops are nece-ary."
Maintrnanre-of-'av Head Says Path to Early Adjustment Remains Open. ("out in tied frnm Pace One)
railroad ar.d the. Shicairo ft. Northw ' .tern were granted permanent InJur.ctior.s hro Tu-lay, prohibiting p'eketin and intimidation by unions row on f-trike-. Temporary injunctions weru issued to the I'ere Mar(mctte at Ietroit, tho Baltimore A Ohio ar.d the lymisvlllo & Nashville at Hax St. Louis, and the Wabash road at t. Ijuls. Chemical analysis of the milk p--rved at the Chicago, Milwaukee t St. Paul railroad jards, which made about seventy workers HI, disclosed that the milk contained croton oil, city health authorities paid.
CAIJiS CLintKS OCT. PvIdnvTOND. Va., July 18. An order was issued Tuesday bv General Chairman II. J. Osborne of the Ilrotherhood of Hallway Clerks, calling the members of the Chesapeake and Ohio system out on a strike. The ofr is effective Thursday morning at 1 o'clock, eastern standard time. The strike ordr, it l.H said, will affect approximately 3,roo clerk.s on tho entire system of the Chesapeake and Ohio.
CillANTS I U Kr I L I N I N ( I OIIDLTIS. HAMMOND, Ind.. July 18 (I. I. N. Sj Judq Francis E. Baker, sitting In federal court here Tuesday afternoon, granted temporary restralnin? orders against state anrt international ottlcials of the railroad jdioperafts unions, asked for by the Monon. the Chicago. Indianapolis & Wtftrrn and tho Erie railroads.
RUSSIANS WIN RUBBER IN GAME AT HAGUE MEET
Force Surrender to Demand for Joint Session to Revive Conference. (Continued from Pa2:e One) dobt.i and the recognition of prewar debt. Ater th.at. it will be ready to discuss the credits it will recommend for Ilussia. The Soviets say they can not airreo to a blanket restoration of expropriate! property, though they may restore it through printe arrangements with the former owners. They are ready to discurs forms of compensation, but deem it im;rative to know first the total amount of claims against Russia and how much financial assistance th' world U ready to prant their povemment. Ttut the rii.ropean nationemphasize that new help for liussla is only possible when the world rain. new confllence in Russia. Confidence can only be res'ored by Russia returning: seized property er promilns: indemnity to foreigners for the losses incurred throuph the nationalization of property. This is the "vicious circle" which has cause. 1 The Haprue conference to totter. Whether it can be put on its feet acain may be gleaned Wednesday when the men from Mocow have the floor.
NEW YORK FIRE STILL UNCHECKED
1.000.000 Gallons of Water Fail to Stop Rlaze Two Firvnu'ii Killed.
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rf maprr. srum powdfr caused the tire. He said tint case. of m.isr.esium had n tikm Into the buod-.rc flr.ee March r .and that some of them were be!r taken out ty wnv of tho eleator. when one a? dropped ar.,1 explodid. The h.e-it. he declare i. United th" other '"i.'ff. and then followed tho crat apl'.on as t'.ames hesran to s. P thr.'U.-h into the powder.
Detroit Street Raihiays Make Profit of '$98.000 IL7IK0:T, July IS (Ry U. P.) I ; r -1 f.cure- to be drawn up in two r i n,l:- t-'r.ow th.at the Detroit street railways made a profit of approximately S?S.''' according to Henry f rffer, Jr.. c:ty oor.tro'.I-r, Tuesdiy. The ccr.tr, Her id this prcti: was for f.O day. J. S. CfOc-iwin, Rer.eral manager of the line-s. in a statement recently, a: i that he would be satlsrled under the present er.crir.ous amount of re1 air work cost to hcw a balance for the f.rf-t 6 0 days.
CHILE AND PERU COME TO FINAL AGREEMENT WASHINGTON, July IS. The In;tel States scored canother Important diplomatic victory when, as the result of the good offices of Pres't Harding and Sec'y of State I Inches. Chile and Feru settled their lispute of 4 0 years over the province of Taona-Arira in South America. A protocol by which both parties .itrreo to submit tho dispute to the arbitration of lTts"t Harding and abide 1 y his deci.fon was completed. Thi- coiiftronce, which has heen in session two month., will formally nd w:th a plenary session Thürs-
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CHILI DPiOWNITI) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. July IS. Oalo Pink, eipht years old. was drowned at a municipal playground th":? afternoon when she disrecarded the warning of a matron against venturing into deep water.
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V.-AHINGTON. July Vi. The nomination of James V. Wilkerson. t t e federal ;Uvl for the northern l!ir.r:3 di-trier, t-uco-dir. former JuiiK'i lar.dis. was cor.tlrrr.cl lato TueiSdaj by the per.ates
RlINTIINCTLir rOlt SllOOTINO XuV FOJVrr; July IS. 0r:ar Morris, n. shot Wesley Morgan July X, followlrrfr a Quarrel over a 0 cent debt ha ovrel Morgan, was f.r.ei anvl Costa acd fr.tenced to s'.x months on tho penal farm Tuesday. Morrna ia tili Ln a serlcuj condrtl"n.
CTII SIICJ) IIY WAGON. KPITNaiilt, July IS. ItAlph ITap-
K. was killed Tue lay when
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be w h.j thrown frem a wa-ron ard cruhd under its wheel. The mule :uu drawico' the woa ran twy.
Ortrad ßheehan Isn't afraid cf his Wp&rd cub although It created a nfar-panic "when discovered to a. room of a New Tork hoteL A South American brought It alcmj: aa a pet.
Rhinocerous is Prima Donna Among Animals In Ring ling Menagerie
if . 'im v. 4 ' ' X'Z'-'&r ' TRICERATOPS :'.', ,,' ; : I yt "V v I - ,v A 41iJ 1 1' 'Vis r -V- 'r -?K -vS ARMORED Xy? RHINOCEROS (fT JViv 'QSMMUHG , TITAN OTHERETr r. :: ?'. :: r. v. r. r. : ; r jffi " 11 " " ''rrr-T" .
SENATOR MAKES "" BITTER ATTACK ON SUBSIDY BILL
i Fletcher, Commerce Commit
tee Member, Opposes Pas. sage of Measure. (Continued from Pagre One) tive mlrasre." said the Florida senator. "It means wreckage. The end will be what the fhippin board would apparently enjoy, as they .it in their otnees and draw their sala
ries, relieved of the burden of these;
ships, beholding the Amerlcrrn merchant marine on their walls 'painted ships on a painted ocean.'" The administration ship subsidy bill "Is framed in the interest of the f.Lt ocean liners rather than the
( arpo vessel., i;ep. uavrs, Tennessee, democrat, member of the mer
chant marine committee, also dared in a statement Tuesdiy.
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STATISTICS
Busy Day Assassins Sentenced to Death -While Two Turn Gun LONION, July IS. (By U. P.) Reginald Dunn and Joseph
O'SullIvan.
asasj
cf Field
Marshal fir Henry Wilson, were sentenced to death today.
BDRL.IN, -jly IS. (Ey V. T.) Fisher and Kern, the assassins cf Fn. AValter Uath"i;au. foreign minister, committed suicide today as police were about to arret them at Rail Koesen, Thur;ngia. The two had r.arricaded themselves In a tower on top of a mo'untain. Volley afur volley of shots nxfired upon tae murderers by the police. As they were belnc closed in upon police heard them shout "you rowardsl" This was followed by two shots within the stronghold. Kern and Fisher were deal when police found them. They had shot themselves through tho temples.
IIUILDING PKIIJIITS. Two-story frame dwelling-. 11-2 N. St. Joseph st., E. A. Coates, estimated cot'6.000. Two-htory frame .dwelling. 4 05 Napoleon st., E. A. Coates, J6.000. One-8tory frame dwelling. 610 V. Calvert st., Leo R. Smith. fC.OOO.
In Palmyra. -Syria, there ;ö a flying physician who locates ar.d ists his patients among the wandering Pedouin tribes by means of an airplane.
j pl1 in th f Il--wtr.ff pc'.S.it!er.. j If b!'Mr d:re to ubrait b:d er. ! arthrl fqij:rar!t to article" t.rfhi ! yrt5..!. uh h: l will r'-e!r r r.S 1- ; enti :f .i:up!s .ire submirtM -t di vrir,..ri are afri -:r.rly e'.r.ir A t.d i r n tt: g o - . 1 of ar.j r!ii m-jt rever il the lrm in thst "cl)i t.'.-l rniy i C'Tr ar.T er.f er rriorc ida.-.
Io J ui'jst b for g ".! d"liT.-red !rh!a rhirfr iUj fr-"m da ef n--.pr-
j sure of at Seutb 1 iii. Indiana All I gv3 dim in trsr.j'.t in-: b mat
goo. i t idj.ier cs'. yn ctz he allowed f.-vr tTf er pack: : :g. and g - ret ;;p to p.-L.Ieat'.on will t-e rt srs!. .1 at bi liar r :. (.'!. tracr t upon aTCpptd Mds Rhall bp erirel ,y bo ml. To f ih Ml ntit bf a!Mhd s sternest a n 1 afrMari: a re-iu'.rd by I'l-rra No. .".. preM-rird by Tte State I'.oarJ of A'-uct. .1 Teaetr' Peslv. r: T.'.ioijcr' Ci'. r Acrafily Cha:r. I-1"' Iek teheed. Pared this 17rh .1st of .Tair. MK'HÄKI. C. HAM.rrY. Trustee. l'.-rrag( Towr,a!p. Cour.tv of St. Joseph. Ir.1i.ir.a. July 1 h 2T, Aug 1 NO.IirI!)i;NT NOTICE. Star f In. I ir:a. ('Aiintt ..f St. Joseph.
: In the St. J-eph SajTior '.urt. ; Miy Term. 1 '.. Lydia Airer vs. Wil-j iii:u P. Alter. Pivoree. No. 7T.-".t. ', It Kr.own. That the ahove cirap I'lair.tirT ha4 filed in the off..- ef the j Clerk -f said Court fcr complaint again: j paM Pifndant in the above caufe to-i
tr'.her w.th a prr'" aff.darlt that saidj Pefr.Jant. William Y. Aber, is not a; rrMenr of the State of In liana ; Slid Defendant 1 hereby notified that; sai l raus will stand for trial on the j li'th day cf September. KCJ. the saraei t'eing the 2nd day f the neit tr:n of; sai l Court to ronmervee ( at the City c f
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"The Cold Standard of YarneV
Thirty thousand head of deer are rvilled every year by mountain lior.s ;n California.
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CHASSIS $1245 F. O. II. Landing FARN EM AN MOTOR CO. 615-017 S. Michigan Su rimiie Main 1110
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Gunpowder i .all to have
covered by Roger Bacon.
been
MOVING PERMITS. Mrs. George Lees, 1 C 1 6 E. Calvert st.. to Mishawaka. C. C Snider. 827 'i P. Michigan st., to 1414 E. Calvert st. H. II. Hunt, 1732 Prairie av., to 910 N. Sherman st. Joe Kapotztan, 414 S. Phillipa tt.. to 236 N. Birdsell st.
Of all the thousand and more animal of the Ringling Brothers and Earnum and Railey menagerie, many of whom rejoice in high-sounding names, "Big Bill", the rhinocerous. is easily the prima donna. Rill is the star of the zoo for the simple reason that he is the only one of his kind known to exist. There may be other East Indian armored one-honred rhlneeeri somewhere In the Jungles but if so none has been sighted during the past several years. Commonplace as is his name. Pill is the Kohlnoor among beasts. One of the New York zoos has made an ofTer of J5000 for him. The Ringling Brothers value Bill at JöO.noo, and would not sell him even at that price.
LEGAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED NOTICE TO HIDDKRS. Notice !s hereby iven that the underyiflietl, TriT'tfe "of Pert.ige Township. St. Joseph County. State of Indiana, will
receive tuns a" his orn-e in the court i House until 7 oclo-k P. M . on the1 th day of A igust, Kd. en the items ! In classes in the amount stated herein, j bidders will re required to give sueh ; 1 1 . . . I . , $ - - I -1 Ma.Maia in (ftlf f
H. A. Hunt. 1007 Lincoln way E.. ' - ZW .V k l1 CVl :,,,;:v; I
lO ö-u ci. uos-epn si. Judge of their relative merits, unless a
Carl Uhl, 549 Clevc.and av., to i specific description or the article is un
Rosejawn.
W. J. Grinble. 916 S. to HO: N. Elmer st. Carl Werner. 1604 S. 1107 E. Indiana av.
Franklin St..
Leer st., to
to be the most interesting of known living animal3. In hi famous "Outline of History'"
H. C, Wells pictures and d( ascribes j Bootblack Sold Liquor OTl
me i x iceraiops nu iiianuniere
Both of thee moniters trod the earth nearly forty million years a?o and yet in general appearance they did not greatly differ from old Bill. Indeed there are savants who rotate that the present rhinocerous Is a descendent of the mysterious unicorn so often mentioned in the Bible and of which the Book of Numbers says. "He hath as it were the strength of an unicorn." Nowhere else in any country is there such a contrast with Pdll and such exclusive features as "Tiny Toddles" a baby hippopotamus, an entile herd of giraffes and a col-
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Big Bill is not prepossessing. Inf lection of giant apes. A full hour will
Tact no other so nearly approaches the pre-historic monster In appearance. He is considered by scientists
be allowed visitors to visit the nina
jrrie before the circus begins when tho show exhibits here next Friday.
CROPS DOING WELL FOLLOWING RAINS
IXLET S. NLTVVMAN. Funeral services for Eilet SJ. New
th state. The clover harvest is over and southern farmers are now at work on the timothy crop. .Small fruite were benefited by recent rains. There will be a great crop of apples and pearhes. A! livestock is in pood condition The farm labor supply equals the de-
TXIiont ntifl T?v Are XenrJni nand
Completion, According to Official Report. INDIANAPOLIS. July 1. Despit the fact that considerable damage resulting from storm.s occurring in some placeA in Indiana gener
ally have been favorable to nearly alii man. 66 years old. who died sudden
cropa. according to the semi-monthly ; ly of heart trouble at his residence ly report of George C. Bryant, agri-j 111". Linii.ey St.. Monday evening cultural statistician of the U. Sfl. 1 at 10:30 o'clock will be held at the department of agriculture, made j residence Thursday afternoon at 2 public here Tuesday. o'clock- Rev. Rulison of St. Paul's "Good rain occurred early in the Memorial church, orficiatlnp. month in practically all Factions ot Besides his mother, Mrs. Nancy
Newman, he is survived by his widow, Anna, two daughters, Mrs. Herbert CJewell and Mrs. Hazel Bower; a grand-son, Jack Bower; two brothers. Frank and William Newman, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Stuck. Mr. Newman was a member of St.
! Paul's Methodist church; Woodmen i of the World, and the Plasterer's: ! union. Burial will be in Highland i cemetary.
Public Square, Is Charge GOSHEN, July IS Ora Maurer, a Goshen bootblack, who was fined 1130 and given suspended sentence
of GO days at the Ptitnamville penal farm when he pleaded guilty bef ore ; Mayor Rimpler on a charge of illegal j r: possession of liquor, is said to have E disposed of a gallon of moonshine i on th1 public square here . for $lö. : S It is also declared that Maurer, with S a quart of the "booze" and a whisky IE
glas in hl pocket, peddled the stuft to a Saturday night crowd in the business section at 15 cents a drink. At the time Maurer was arrested in the rear of a cafe he was drunk. Arraigned before Mayor Rimpler. ho begged for mercy and pleaded with the mayor not to send him to the pnal farm. NOMINATION HHLD UP WASHINGTON, July IS. Naming of, John E. Ward as postmaster at Gas City. Ind.. was held up by the senate Tuesday at request of Senator Harry S. New. Charges against Ward are in the mail and should be received before his nomination Is confirmed. New told. the senate. Citizens of Gas City telephoned him. he said .and asked that the nomination be held up. until the charges are
received. The nature of them is not
known to New.
Hart 1 Schaffner 1 & j Marx I STYLISH I ALL-WOOL I CLOTHES I Saml Spiro I & Co. I
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AO S.Miduaiv St. j Opposite GicirvJ Trunk MICHIGAN FISHING LICENSE $2.00 Apply Here for Indiana Auto License EVERY DAY SAVING ON SMOKERS' ARTICLES
Chesterfield, Piedmont, Spur Cigarets. 20c size. 3 for. .45c Carton 200 $1.45 Omar and Fatima, 2 for 45o, Carton of 200 $1.95 Idle Hour, Relus, Oasis, Beechnut, Jumbo, Arrow, Sunshine Cigarets, 15c ize. 2 for 25c, carton 200 $1.25 Engel's Big Havana Cigars, oc .dze, 6 for 2."c, box 50 $1.85 Hunter and Tobacco Girl. 5c size, 6 for 25c, box 50 . . .$1.85 Saramita Cigar, 5c size, 6 for 25c, box 50 $1.95 All Sc Cigars, 6 for 40c box 50 $3.15 All 10c Cigars, 6 for 50c Box 50 $3.95 All 2 for 25c Cigars. 10 for $1.00, 50 for $1.95 Recruit little cigars, 10c size, 3 for 25o Royal Bengal little cigars, 25c size,, 5 for $1.00 Flexo Giant little cigars. 30c size 25c Between Acts little cigars, 18c size, 3 for DOc Ail Chewing Scrap Tobaccos 10c size. 12 for $1.00 All Smoking Tobaccoa, 10c size, 12 for $1.00 Old Rover Smoking Tobacco. 10c size, 5 for 25c Bright Sweet Tiger Chewing Tobacco. 10c size. 5 for. .25c Prince Albert, Tuxedo, Velvet, Edgeworth, Serene Mixture, 17c elzo. 7 for $1-00 Soderhers, Key, Copenhagen, Seal Blandina Snuff. 10c size. 12 for $1.00
16 cz. Trince Albert, 7;:x1o. Wlvpt. Edgew-orth. tl.h siz $1.2." 16 cz. Trince Albert, glass humidor. J 1.7 5 size $1.45 16 cz. Whale Smoking Tobacco 6 0c e'.z 45c 14 oz. Corn Cake Smoking Tobacco. 60c size iöc 12 oz. Advertiser Smoklr.g Tobacco. 6 0c size 45c 6 oz. Kahn C.gar Clippings. 35c size 30c Horse Shoe. Star. Climax chewing plug. 90c s:ze...Mc Masterpiece chewing plug, 50c .size 45c King Pin chewing plt;g. 40c size r5c American Navy chewing plutr, 10c slz. 12 for $100 Piper Heidsiek, 20c tin 12 for $2.oo Yankee Girls Chewing plug, 70c size fi.V J. T. Chewing plug. 4 0c size r.5c Gold Rope, Biill Dog. Mickey. Granger Twist ICc size, 12 for fl.OO Sterling. Sweet Cuba, fir.e cut chewing tobacco, t:z 12 for ' $1.00 Gillette. 0m. Durham Duplex. Auto Strop razor blades, 50c slz 39c Ever Ready. Kn Kutter, Ender razor blades. 40c !ze 32c Stroller. Itirky Strike, OneEleven, ChrsterfVld and Piedmont ciesreta. lOc aire. 3 for 27c; 12 for 51.00
the state," the report says. Corn is now tasseling in the majority ot the ?outhern counties and most ot crop has been laid by under favorable conditions, the report continues Wheat and rye are nearing completion in all except the extreme north counties. The yield is variable but a great crop is expected. Chinch bugs have done considerable damage in places.
Many oats and barley fields in thej south part of the .state have been I abandoned and .tock turn.! on to
tem. Some gpocl tic las are reported in the north part of the state but the crop generally will be short. Weather conditions have been Tivoral.lt for potatoes and the early crop Is coming on the market. To
bacco is doing well. The acreage is larger than last year. Heavy yields of clover have been reported over
FIU; KLMONSTIUNCK.
j "WARSAW, Jjly IS. A remonj strance, containing the names of 45 ; objectors, lias Veen filed with the j county commissioners against the proposed E. I. Mendel concrete real in Seward township.
The jowrlp of the shah of Persia, which are worth millions of dollars, are guarded by 50 armed men.
SPECIAL! For This Week Only HEAVY ALL-SHELL FRAMES
Why not take advantage of th is remarkable ofTer immediately it affords a fine opportunity to have your eyes examined and receive ROGERS' unexcelled combined service of Specialist, Optician and Mechanic, for only one reasonable charge.
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Blackstone Theater Bldjr. 212 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET Stores at Lima. O., Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne. Indiana.
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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Company
Saturday Open mil 9:30
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July Sales of Mountain Maid Cedar Chests
of a chest is many times saved in by moths. Buy now at this sale,
Offer unusual bargains. The-price one season from the ravages rnade
save money and future regrets. Colonial Style Chest 42 inch, regular price $14.50, Sale price, $10.50: copper trimmed, $1 1.50. A larger size measuring full 48 inch, dust proof, $22.50 value, at this sale, $17.95; copper trimmed, $19.95. The largest size 52 inch, considered a value at $25.00, at this sale, $20.95, copper trimmed, $21.95. All orders are filled subject to present stock as we cannot duplicate at these prices. Also large assortment in many sizes and styles ranging from $14.95 up to $32.50.
' Curtain Materials Specially Priced for July ' Exceptional values in Filet Net at 50c and 59c a yard. 36 inch Mercerized Madras is 89c a yard. 36 inch Voiles, Swiss and Marquisettes 29c a yard. Curtain Material Remnants at Half Price
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A few seasonable items you can order by mail. Suzanne will shop for you if you are unable to come to the store. If you are at the lakes and are in need of anything, address your want to Suzanne at Robertson's, she wiU attend to them with the same care you would do it personally. Bathing Suits Maybe a new one would please you. State size, color. Prices for pure worsted cost from $3.98 up to $10.95. White Jean Smocks Are practical and smart with the colored collars and cuffs for morning rambles at the reports. Prices are low at $1.93, size3 16 22. Boys' Sport Blouses You can't have too many of these, all sizes and colors now at 50c Men's Wants Sport Shirts in blue or tan, $1.00. Silk nbre Hose at 50c Women's Underwear Union Suits summer weight at 98c; also for children, taped union suits at 85c, other suits at 29c for ages 2 to 10. Corsets for Hot Days Of pink and white meh, medium and low bust at $1.50 and $2.00. New Canteen Bags A fine assortment from 52.00 up. Silks Specially Priced 40 inch Shower proof foulards now selling at $1.50 yard. Cur August Blanket Sale Now Going on at a Saving of 10 Per Cent.
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