South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH Bt?.;ND NEV5-TIMES
SUNDAY. JUL ' 30. 1922
HARDING SENDS PEACE PROPOSAL TO RAIL PARTIES
SUPPLYING COAL
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r f xt day. Kvidence apninst them was wholly rirc.imtantial and bot? Jnrj. twlc have d'.s.i trd in Ftun'h ca onN In Madalynne. ar.il arp to.jay deail lock el. onable th: morr.ins? to reach a verdict. The .tat has pictured Ma.lalynne ai "the woiiKin scf.rnej" and I'.urch as the chivalruu.s intrumnt of her v rath who kill'-il Kennedy liecause
that l-K'!-!ation must t nactd as tipep.U'.y an posibN- to prevent a i'ctirrTice rf th? coal and r.nl tjtrik. Although rejttJ)li"a n and iUmiiorratic fPtiitors entertain .-ontlirtinr opinions as to th form the proposed lx;sl.it!on should takf. thy aree wih him thit congress must rroide an effe-tiv and lasting remedy for tliH existing industrial hit u.-i t ion. Sn. Cunim'.tH. repjibllcan. chairnun of th !"'nte intorst.it rnmtp.pi.' committee, believes that the .resdent will not only ciwilt both repuhI:om and democratic leider of ronirre-. reardins: the legislation h- ban in mir.d but that he will inV.v it tlie. subject of a special m'S-.-" to m f ; jre'ii befor lonr. Cv:n,T!iIr- at ! other republicans htm (-.nvlncfd that th blsr iwuo at th t.fxt s::oh of conciw will ' i.rl:ation inbrieJnK the f-ntlre . .. r. a p. l r i 1 1 situation.
CARAWAY WOULD OI IZ SENATORS O.V INTERESTS M'on'.nu"d front pair on
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IMtODTCT ION STATIC WASHINGTON, duly '.--": I. N. S ) There is no indication of; increased coal production in re-s-por.se to I'res't Mardir.u' imitation ' to reopen mine in any of the ! strongly organized d'.strb -t, the o - . ernment 5urey annnuncd to-lay in' its weekly coal report. ! I'roduction this wck w ill b ; about ::.9 00,0O0 ton" a' acaln.-? TOO. eoo last werk. Tlio produriiv increase 1 due to. (1) More men. at I w ork In Pennsylvania. 'J iniprov-d car nuprly in southiern West vir- J Kinia and to (?, heavier shiptnen's . from Alabama and the far w -;.
To Open Drit t for Ilviirfit j Of Organizations' School, A drive to dispn.-e of ti- k. 'M for th UaSal'e. P.lnckston' and ' 'a : I-1 theaters in the downtown ot!i- a - a tienefU for the s.-hool on; l;i' ! d . !y the Werkers (. ir--Ie. .k wMi N.i-! -tional Workers Allrar-ee a v. d th" J Mothers Ieacue at 2 1 Wiiiiau.s will b opened Tuesday by !. - r-; iranizat ion.v I
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frh-ep. except !u' far a-. I an la- ClflCACO. duly "'? ( Ily C IV I 'fr--red in the b u i Mi r: sr up 'f tli" Parbs t- settl" the threatened w j 1 1 r .as :h -e:;;itor from Ar- Chicago .treet chi strike, failed ?o-l.ari.-t interest. I in A'katis.ii da. lie-1" Cr. ies some final un'Xpected ftep "I am Interfere 1 !n wo'. and I for settlement of the dispute over a think this oua';f;es me t ,,: In-'waue cut. is made, the strike will be tell'p' rrtly on the -,, :' ra'.-s, per-(ordered Tuesday, union hea.ls anli"ps ni-if. 1 n t e 1 ', :p.n v thin ;o m , :i 1 1 need. other ser.itors" si t S ' a t : f i '. 1 . ! Three million persons- ride dally Oreron. : on the cars, whi h omany utliciahs It.dH'l ;. (). V. !x-s. Vote. ;dn..i will be completely tied up by
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shv - - rt:"pe.-ted srrei-gth on - Ikinkrupti y procMMin-s al-o weit 1 ! ,. r r, ,!: ( r wc rate. f,5r,,"'a!! b- " nvaie b c:tv tra- tlon -- r ., ... i r j derv.orr.it. M'"rt to ' sei?.,.'- the lines aru op- -.' . iu'., Vi,.0, -j ,- .0 2 I. the ' '-rate th-m und-T municipal control . ,y Ci3TV-''n theeent of a s'tlke r d .':. ' n '.v -ven farlr " , h f - cs ONE KILLED. V) I1UKT ; ! v 1 " IN CLASH OE MOTORS i , .
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Mits. piiocm: im( kii.ns Mrs. Pho.-b-- I'ickns. .".ej li. Ohio st.. 71 years old, died at h r la'," residence- sterday a !"; -i aio-u a' J:2fi o'ilo- k from ;i conil;i ition of
(lis ase.s, after an ilitv .-'s of oy r a j v-:'r. Sis i survid by b- r bo- , hand. Hupli 1'ick'Mis. and th'.o. ' children. Mrs. Flora K!iip--. .Mss. Cora Martindale and I lt rt Pi' k-, ens. Mrs. Pickens was born ;n Can oil county, Ind.. .Ian. Itb 1 v 1 . anl moved to thi city 'JO y;;r :'. S'imarried Mr. Pickens it Art; .s.'lnd . Jan. 1. 1 7 2 . I'uioral s-iiies will ! li-M from h r !at' iv-'.d iice Tu. -May a!';- : - noon at i!:'bi o'do. k. Rev. 11. M. ' ofü-iat i mr Puri.al w;;i be in I'.owm ill ce 1 1 1 tery. .lOIIN MMTI.;i-V .bdiri Matringly. C,2 S'.i.i.y a v.. l..'d St'urday ni-o-nir.-r at 1 : pi ok'iock foliuwir.' m ilib'.-.s of ?;! days of pn tiioojo a 3I-- a n, -m,-b-r Of the Maoni'- and ..! l - ih-w order., also a na iob. ;h'- Crar" A. M. K. clintch. Me was bom in I.- ha i. ...... K y . ' .biy 3U. niC and wa- 1' 7 . ! He had b ii a r--;d.. nt of S ;r!i Tend for a period of or." ... av. ;?.- i int,' hei- from Cary. lnd. i:, i II. ! survived by his wife Mi-. Mir-net Mattirmiv. whom h- inarn- ! a ' IIferMinvüIe, Ind. an -:i s-p? 'J.'. 1!11. Her maab n i imo- w is .'o4,'aret Keyes. His pair.; a:ceased and there are no o' - .- - rvivor.. Funeral 8 r ra n '-ni -i ;' - ) i :i b n co m p'o-t -d . CUAKI.l S I. I K K.
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THE TUTTLE CORPORATION 119 W. Washington St. Phone Main 949
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Our Annual Blanket Sale Continues through the month of August, featuring the product of the hest known manufacture! s, such as North Star Mills Beacon I arab iu!t St .Mary's Amana I his means you h.'.ve the choice of America's best known producers of quality and dependable blankets.
Blankets of unqestioned quality service: rendered to your satisfaction. Glendale Blankets ct $6.9?, less 10 50 percent wool, heavy and full si.-e. 70x80 in block patterns, taf-
Annually at this time we present oar new assortment of furs. It has grown to be such an extensive event that it is looked forward to by the hundreds of women interested in the stvles latest garments for the winter months in this vicinity. In purchasing your fu rs in August you have the distinct advantage of a complete showing to choose from. Furthermore the terms as follows are particularly attractive. Cash Purchases we offer a discount of 1 5 per cent. Credit is given for 90 days providing a deposit is made of one- quarter at the time of sale. Included in this showing are
Coats Capes W raps Coatees Stoles Scarfs
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Melbourne Blankets at S3.45, less l?0'c oOivHO pure wool. Sccich Plaids at S1Ü.C0, less 10 Wonderful pattern. and ch an colors pure wool ?ie (joxdO.
Sale Commences Tuesday August 1st Robertsons Quality First Furs: In buying furs at this sale you are sure of getting the usual high grade quality this store is noted for. Every garment has the seal of our approval and guarantee. 1 he cash savings of I 5 percent is our policy for August Sales. Furs bought now will be stored free of charge until called for.
Coats Alaskan Seal Skin The quality of these are always in evidence as staple as a diamond considered the handsomest fur on the market. At this opening exhibit we offer beautiful models with long sweep large collars and cuffs. 45 -inch Cash $637.50 Credit $750.00 4()-inch Cash $595.00 Credit $700.00 Hudson Seal Coats Squirrel, Beaver. Skunk or self collar and cuffs, 40-inch length, beautiful silk lined. Cash Price $250.75 Credit Price $295.00 ( 4 Cash Balance in 90 days) Marmot Coats M an d 40 inches Ions, silk lined. Raccoon collar and cuffs. A verv popular coat. Cash Price $ 1 06.00 Credit Price $125.00 Muskrat Coats Very popular coats with soft silky fur a splendid assortment in 40-inch length self collar and cuffs. Cash Price $ 1 06.2 5 Credit Price $130.00 In addition to the above special items we have hundreds of beautiful stoles, scarfs and chokers in every wanted furs at remarkable low prices. We invite your inspection.
French Near Seal Coats With collars and cuffs of beaver or skunk, black lustrous quality, 40 inches long. Cash Price $2 1 2.50 Credit Price $250.00 ( I 4 Cash Balance in 90 days) French Near Seal Coats Plain self collars and cuffs, 40-inch lengths extra sizes'. Cash Price $ 1 70.00 Credit Price $200.00 04 Cash Balance in 90 days) Coats of Caracul With beautiful skunk collars. 40-inch length snappy style. Cash Price $250.75 Credit Price $295.00 04 Cash Balance in 90 days) Coats of Natural Raccoon Extra fine pelts, beautifully matched. 36-inch Cash $212.50 Credit $2 50.00 40-inch Cash $225.00 Credit $265.00
St Marx's et $12.00, less 10 Fine Huffy blankets -pure wool, 70x00. Beacon Blankets f or Bath Robe--, c '.-;n-fort blanket. v u g s. auto ar.d railway ti-avel robe and covers for the bdhy. None better quality for the pri.o. A-s'ai tinT.t are in hro" . r' ar.d colors Hi any dc-.-ire. quaint Indian, Chinese ar.d ji.couard naitern in-hue!:-!!.
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A-uu -v P v i r e on tiles?- Bhirkf ts are lower th ut ever lie-fr re, and yoi: h:ive t!:e benefit of I 0 peicer-.t buying now. Bath Rob--. V0d. Be-c.con Rugs. $5.00. Auto Rcbts. $5.00. Comfort. $c.()?. H 'by Robe?. 7 3c to $ 3.50. Abe ve prices h-ss . 10,. Uotton Blankets 1 laid; $2.50. $2.ri. $3.90, $-.95. Plain 5 1.05, 2.50. $3.03. $5.00. Lc s 10'. from above.
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Our August Sale also includes The Celebrated Mountain Maid Cedar Chests Colonial Style Chest, 42-inch regular price $ 1 4.50; Sale price $10.50; copper trimmed $1 1 .50. A larger size, measuring full 46 inches, 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 .9.5. 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.
Llome lovers are interested and justly proud oi the quality of their furniture. We are specialists in high grade furnishings for the people who are particular about their homes. Berkey and Gay period furniture needs no introduction, the name is a guarantee of the quality this firm manufactures. Special Low Prices Offered at 'I his Sale is Your Opportunity to Fulfil a Desire for Good Furniture Dining Room Suite A beautiful 8-p-iece Antique Mahogany Suite in Queen Anne period, with leather seated chairs, 60-inch oblong tabic and 60-inrh buffet. Sale price $195.00. Dining Room Suite Another handsome 8-piece suite of Will lam an d Marv dec len. in Jacobean finish oak. brown leather seated chairs, 06-inch buffet and 54 -incri roun d table. S ale price $220.00. Bedroom Suite A retful design in ivory finish. 4 pieces full sized bd. dresser, chiffonier and dressing table. Sale price $125.00. Mattresses Cotton Felt, -atm tick, lull size, roll edges. 50 lb?. Sdj price $15.
Living Room Suites The highest quality obtainable has been sought to make these suites the height of comfort. Springs have been secured to give the highest resiliency. The coverings are the richest of fabrics. 3-picce Suite Sale price $165. 00. Lpholstered in silk damask. 3-piece Duofold Suite, finished in tapestry, at $147.50. Davenport Tables - It has long been the fashiomio have the davenport drawn up before the cozy fireplace with a table handy at the back for magazines, books, etc., also a possible lamp. Our selection of tables is in period designs, fitting for the most fastidious desires. Davenport Tables at $24.00 and $29.00 are shown in walnut and mahogany, 66 inches long, and extra finely finished.
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