South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 215, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 3. 1022
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REED'S LEAD IS DECREASED BY RURAL RETURNS
Plurality Ov . Loup Drop From 2:.000 to '.- 004) Votr.. t Ct ! Tfii r i from I'.t" Or. .i;'(i:,!ri; rtrr. br:r. y.r.jr hisr m rt.-,., fr.r il'm ,? a ;r'-a rd thitl !v.s r.'.-ir.i I: "I -.M r:n mü h vri on fb ffnl mV.;1 iv.i, ! Waiin J- -'nrtaiii to V.. o,p-.,;.d !n ,n-' ' 1 1 '". on ir. Nr.vir b-r J r. ' i n 'Jr-rr n.tv for th i' jr'l in r - :v. ,ri' :o" ha r.vr rin in rlo'.ih.. T r; i! !ir:in o' fron) !h- '. na' r.'imbT of j1""0' . r , p iv 7; Id" ; ".'7 -;rnir.-T 2 fnr T I il-y. M.i vr V.-i I: or;' apparent vfet"rv f r a i") nil. ii i id To baV" hn pr'rt fd r. v itu Ku ICbiX Klin. !r.tris rh Tirr.q'.;', if t ; c t uriparal'd ir?;atlon of a trlurnfh of f .t ; n r s aid unnn !nior and k'. m i -, j , j -. m r. n c'.fr a cn r -rvat! v erry w h o !. id t h" jA,a. rnp.r'-" Th tr'-nd of r irr,- from t h " ! !h? ronro-ior.al diri'"' shcvoi .rtui!!v no Chance.-. Mij Ai.r,,i llol'-rf-'on, 'ond di.etrici , rh'"1 only! "om n in onr, tnainta :r. d a ,f.. ovr r; i T::-di. I,t r--j 'i;b!! in opponent, whi! Ma Mi1! Ilrrrk. k-'k Sr. ij th rpuhllran , l omint.' n from !. .:?h?h di-rit. j a pa rn ! v tv" s d-s, n- d to defeat. o r-n.- running Third in a fb-!d of! r - r V . . r- ' r r! 1 'It! niiir! 2. for Tinh. whn pri ;n't our of '.H hd rportd. Tiif .shh district rour.t showed M. ? barber. . T f ; Cr.ars Suindall. 2,and Hrr :". 2.27 4. smiKKiiAvn aiu:ai 'HAnbP.STO.V, W. Va., Aus. 2 P.y A. P. ) With 4"W of 2.09:1 tat pj-r -irrr not i.ard from. S n. Hcw;rd b-ri and. c indi'hite for rpubi. an n ru i na t n h'dd a 1 a 1 of 7.7 i .-. .-r H. " 0d-n of 'h- I:i -:. . "v - pa p-r p l'l.sii- r. Nominat.oi. f M. M .W--ly of I'airmon' by :! d-rjiorra'- w.m ronc'd-il t n i u t i t : ; r.ppo!-ijt. Mr-'. N'tta Prow n ' !' Kit; wo.d. i;i ru u:(.iii vroit oi t TOCKKA. Kan. Am,'. -'. P.y A. P. ) '. ! u n. s from Tuesday'. rin.ity f-;'Ctior in Kan-as m.l' no idiTiiai haüi: to.i.iv in tbo r;.itivo s'andiriK of t li iat:didaJs. W. V. Morgan. H u t ci i ii -on dilr. i:iul to Ira. I KonniP Jov. W. K. S' i r . y -t for tb rfputdii an i;ubunanr;al r-pftiin Petiirm for v'.iK out of i.i pi i ;r.' t ir MorKan a ba.l of s-liijitly mop thin ''.P" vot. T!k !hrf" i.ihr ion a nl two- w-n)t. n t r.r! id a t r aic umliarS'-d in relativ' po-it jo?: I'liil Ca m p '. . ni"iilr of onfT 2' t,ir from th- tliiid !ana di-itrbt. Iii irn ib-ftitr-l lv W. II. Spiou!, ( ampbrir.s n.an- .! jfr.i or. . d'd today. GIVE THEIR OWN INTERPRETATION OF PROPOSALS Hrplv to Ilardiuj: Says Tliry AureM1 Rfliirtantly But in (iood Faitli. K'i.;;:.:!;.il from Pa Or.c ".c H' will ta ken until after Fri day's t ii.it 1 ! m";:nir. Ihrer oih Pölich-. Tiü e a. nti. - of a- tmn appeared , o J e n to the admin;tii't:.n t . . I 1 It i an azurne (ontiol of the vi: ilr.'.'i'U ur.de r t lie rii pi t'1!., v pow- ! - 'rr.i'i'ed in the n itional def ; : i il t ' 1 1 "i .or ! a t ion a t- a step h.' ad i: n : t .i t ion i- tjctr"meiy loath to !.:ko d or e that will taken only j a - a i ! - le-ort to keej. the puMie, m fn'(;;ii; or in ir' beiau-- of! ' . f tra, P-.:ation. ' ! :.- p an 'a-,' "hand- otf." a' d' tea mb d ! t he rriore militant !- tu -rt of l- rail -a ay mani:rem- nt atd '.et t ! . : r. l..u a sbowdmv n t -t .1 to ii' a'.;;d' to fri till !!'. tra,!i-'-l.o:;a!.on ve.-d of the ,:!. M v it h- ; i ;t tl-" aid c.J .. '..'"- '' ot then- old 5 .a .. . d W t . meii '. It i an i x:-f to !.'. pt as final ' the co.d turn down uen p.n.e prof" v. - o- v- ...- a- v-: ' in I'liicr Door M.ll Ajar. u 1 h" ab " c ti Inj of auv u u i . : ' ; ! : o e : : i I ; o i:," n liij' . ... .1.. II'.... . Ii. , h" op;r:iou pr a ib-d a, .ao.-t id;a!r, tb.it the !.-,t- : J t o 1 1' ',. o ' : i d be followed A - n ; . ? !f :m :o'i o'b.'.al w i-r e j i i . k to j po.nt or. t . d . , !..!' w i -: ' " ; !: r. . 1- , w . i : . 1 - wile '.. n !:;:: -i .: io- I : . o--'f i ! a ' : -5" of ' .: i a ',i V M' ' " I 1-1 . I " : i e o ; e I COFS EM FLOY MM HATCHET TO U RECK M EVE EYE 1 1 BIR : : d--' ! . ( a w a - : d i a W h; ' ! : a ' - 1 . ' t ! ; 1 i . i: "f t be i : :!'.! t ! .. !. .vit"? T p -; J . , ,:! o d ' :; p a a ! i '.: : o 5 ob i ' ; i : l; : t !''' . , ! . ' ' .U.it... i ,;',,:''"1 , i u '"and'an o a'cf- 1 , 1 v :'. if . t-.1 u u d I Ab. l.'i.z o'v r of f . . : 1 - ' 1 ' , . . t a ' the w . 1 k - of C'. r:t.r. -:..rtd. lie ,. r.- i ) ! a " y o-. r -; i 1 . . '. i.n'.irs that b.. bro'h.e;- I !.e si, p r o j) ; ; 1 1 r A!' w ' f w a TiiM p t 1 , d - r arse-' ard booked at the at'.e.n p.r r: I of J"..'. ab v ! f fur-'- 1-h. -el for npp'jran f in tity couif th." I or:'!:".. i.r.W i s i iiiNi i i.i:; rv Ni:Y YOIIK. Awl. :. A fr'.endsl";, foriaed -.-r a co on t h hnd- : al' 1 :!:. ?r-dtv l-murht J ; .. S-o-t. i'"t;rel i.olaetctn. a buoy of j;-yriVi fj-n-r. the o the hitWn.am Milr.A Otinnei:. sc i-rv p ci n.f reb. 1 s t . The wp.l. nd for p'-fafe a'.-n prn : ats add.tior al f !.f!rn fr-r .c' t to ue for rdi-a-'vn of his tv. o ?'-r.!-.
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; Federal (Government Will Di-! tribute Coal to Hailwavs i and Stales. M'ontinued fiaim r;,-e one) Hi. 1 a va ; !a I to them, a ' tu-.r judgment. rdin to ! di ci.i.m: invitation. I COI,! MP, PS. ()., Aiu. 2 i P.y A. 1 P. ' .Mümling a verba! statement of J t i' A day. iu.u. W. D. MrKin'ifv. : j'ci. rary of tin- South rn (hio Coal e.i : 1 i 1 . t oda v said the orcaniza- ? .n hi. deci.icd not to ara.pt the i n : t a : ; n of Pr 't I.ewj of the Jl'rotcd Mir." Workers for a conf r- ! f ' ' !ilr;' '""pe itive field op-: ' ,1"4" '" ;,!''" " V iee. ,:" " -i"H'iioil for the pur-! P . ttir.LT settl'-nient of 1 1 i ' o i i 1 r ; U e . Tiie u bnation fnt io w! re-itetat.-d !h South"! hio oi.-ra-! ';' taid that they da not la-beve tnt-rsfate action f. n.-Koriate a W 1 C. a X re TU " !1 t . SK.ATE PLAS FOR a ... .vvp.. .-..-v.. TARIFF ME ASl RE i ( Con: i I: u d from Pae One ( .,, , a ,n ..,., . . :'i!Mii!i; toinor- . 'bi.- detail pre-u mablv will , b" Mrttl''d on la. m r ili. M,,.o- ,.,. ,.,, , . , Aife) ,i: .;,,, 1). i.ni.r Iii" ;itl'i'M1n. lT1.,u,, , n, nd,a. n's uouid
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fWf f I K t H f mm uliii h is Ie;n hown at til- AudiIRISH 'CLAN' IN U. S. CHARGED BY SINN FEIN ENYOY Letter From Harrv Roland, Devalera's Secretary, Reveals Alleged Society. Dl'IlUN, Auk- 2. (By I. N. S.) FifThtln? between Free State troop and republican irregulars broke out as;aln in Dublin early today. j Free State troop.- that were holdin? IJurke's distillery were attacked by irreRular.-i. After severe fii?htin? the attackers were driven off. Iiter a Free State armored car wa ambushed in Grafton st. There was considerable sniping in the southern and western suburbs. The Free State troops continue heir progress through thn southwestern counties. are falling into the hands of the Free State forces one by one. The indication are that the Irregular troops are withdrawing ! their lines ail the way across the j southwestern corner of the country. ' Following the death of Harry j Poland, former secretary to Kamonti J D Valera in the I'niteü States, from wounds received while resisting arrest, the Free Slate government pub lished a letter which he was alleged 1 to have written to Seamu O'Kelly. "Sinn Fein ambassador in Paris." iThis letter ordered O'Kelly to attend 1 clan convention in the I nitea tml to "brins the money and revolvers available." Poland expressed the fear in his letter that the fisht in Ireland would be a Ions M ' CRAY TAKES CHARGE OF TWO MINES IN STATE Coal to He Dug; in Clay County 1 1 iider Protection of Naf...-! IMMltll VYIlillU. (Continued from Pace One) the I'nited Mine Workers of America t hat the strike be ended at the earliest possible moment, the statement urteil Mr. Lewis to withdraw hi opposition to the sincrie-state method of negotiating n wacre scale agreement. The negotiation of a waste scal in Indiana, for Indiana, is the inimedlate and proper way to start production of coal, the statement deo!a res. ' V FA, EIST BUSSES HELP RELIEVE CAR STRIKE COGEST10M (Continued from fa:' nun ally known strikebreaking a zer.ey. , "tablished head'iuarters in a local ' l condu. :.rs from New York were 'iii i ii.i r l hell m local hotels waiting for word to star: oi ration of the cars. I K ,,rv A ll'-.ir hti.lon' , .? tKa ....... ... ........ , . ...... 11 niea-o suriace i;ne. aimn;ei inai th" ,ars would moe soon, but ex - pressed the hope a settlement would be nude with the striker? and traf- l , ... . , . , , tic resumed without the help of . , , , ftrikefireaker. A to prhafely owned a utomobiles i ,- on all routes of traffic. ( arowner. i who are member of the Chicago. Illinois and North Slmre Motor club I arc orfoualU declaied to he poof .porfs. if the,- ias :utv worker up. ( Mayor Thomp-on sucstr.fei Mond a v 1 :ha a tinv American tla c be flow n . from the windshield a an announrrmen! that a r id' will ho fti n. Thi was followed by many m.o:or:-;s last niiht. more will be m eviden- e tod a v . lariie i on. rrr.s -u. b, as Mont'om,.r- . a- "ri ir.-PrtrliMr!. the i'ederal P.eere Link, th Man- ' cott tV .; M-irh.il! 1 ell. : ti .1 ! o it . s. i 1 o ri 1 1 r .- ' n i t or c of . , . . , ln1,or caiiiier, are runtunfr speotal p ..... . f t w. w ...... . l .a t r I Mot of these t-onoern several days ."'' Ä :;r'k;' li,0,io ,emp:oe; wed charted routs are !,,:.. r ,1 H ikers- -ma ny of them ardent golfers in .trike.es wa athor found , -.rk pub to their advai.ta.se. i:.V,!er SKV...y worc. unearthed hy the youn,r element: they found them a de t.jde J r.dvanta-re for a wifter mode r,f travel. '. STATISTICS iriIJ)IN; PintMlTS. On story frani dwehine. 1917! r.italp .n.. I Vivid Yauko. Jif.OOO. ' Two story frame apirtment. ?21 i n. ks.rr t n Two sfary fr me dwelling. 11 06 j ' Wa.hln?ton av I ( ra nt ko-.vki l ' I
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BELL, INVENTOR OF TELEPHONE, DIES IN NOYA SCOTIA
Leading Srientirt. Native of Scotland. Was Honored Iiv All World. ItADDKCK. Nova So Au;. J. (Hy t. 1. ) Axar.df r rir.iham RU. invrp.tcr of tli- te!' piion' and or.p of tii' country's most dl-tin-su;jhd pc:r.t:ts. died lu-ie today at h as1 ikf "3. Th ra;;e of Dr. P. Hl 's d?ath wa? ta.pi to have l.en iroresive a r. a-mi a. Alexander (IiahanT pell was horn in Edinburgh. Scotland. March V I v 4 V ..o, IV - .... I f Til'f! tr r jot. Dr. Alex.. G.Bell 1S47. He yas graduated from several European universities and came to Canada in 1870, leavinp: there and settling in Uoston one year later. He concentrated on hi work on the telephone while a professor at Uoston university and reeivd a patent for the teierhone in K76. P.ell also'invented a phonograph In
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Here's ood news for thrifty parents. r. School days will soon be here; this is a wonderful opportunity to save on your bov's clothes. They're made for live, active boys; guaranteed qualities. Here the prices:
$35, $30
$22.50, $20 and $18.50 Bovs' Suits now $16.50 and $15 Bovs' Suits now
M ü '""" I r - f cm ; J r" $1 , - r ! -rr 45 $2 and $2.50 Values
Beautifully tailored, nifty styled, high quality wash fabrics Sailor, Oliver Twist, Middy style - - with long or short cuffed sleeves most of them have silk sailor ties and emblem on sleeves. Plain or contrast colors; fresh new goods: all sizes. Buy all you will need for rest of summer and fall at these bargain prices.
Sr i El ' r: : - .; " ' " ' H ; - ; ' i j ' B i One lot Boys' Caps, $2 values; all sizes; close at - rHr liiiitH' ;t'iH!i r, li.ll.i.lllilUll.il'iiiil. ill. .iiiU.lli.lliililIhiiiiilln.iii.il., Ulli.
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conjunrtion with C A. VV. nr.i SiimnT Tair.tor. Thf- ir.vtntion of tli photophonf. ir.duf-tion bn!.mcar.d th tf ivplior.r iiro!"1 for thr taction of bullet in xhf :w.v.n body ar- aIo arcredited to tl. pcirnt i.t.
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, ' , . , ; : (and Ar-. 1 i;ir.s Wh t-. did at : ftr;s to aid ti-.e deaf. Hp was found- . , . , i , . .. . homo Turs av r erlit at midn.ffht. ; f-r of the Ampriin Association for i ri , , , th Tachin of Speh to th Df Th c v;'f l'r,l;n ln uth r:1' i and rnntributrd a quartr-r of a mil-1 ar"1 month' ' lion dollar, to th rauM i a 2 1 day. of ; The .-ient;.-t was the -er:nt of, "mMm ' h" PrPnt ven brrh-; rrnnv honors fron, urivr-::! all rrs an l :rv:ve. They a:, ov.r'th wo'!J. Th cnvrnntvoflD':!h' Karn-, Arth'ir. Donald.. I'rancH, Enrlar.d. B-Uiuri d orated 1 V rtit"r- R, -v ftn ! -VK- ! him !n lecMcnition of hi thieve.' Fur' rvi.ps will be held front nien' . in 19 14 'ho ws honored with ' t!-" rsidnc. Friday morn. re at th EdUon scntirlc medal. , I ',1o(. rv- w- H- rrohy Re'.I wa a frequrnt en itribufor to ' "'"f'tir r. Huriai w;Jl be in Hi:-
r;ent i.tc pu a nnr Amoncorrnrizatinn. v th which' Mr. Heli ha t.pri aüi'.iated ar :il National Academy of S-;nce: Na-I tior.al (;-osraphi. al Society; Arne: i-J on Th!inAnti!r.ii Snftv .iMri,-sn .
Atademy of Ars and sci'encei' ardtroub. Mrs Ix.hbau?h was born in
I the Ameriran Association to rro-Ua-vn county. Ind.. July ll, l4l. (mote Teachinir of Sp-ech to theal was vj yav? of age. She htd J I Def IIa was former of.fial of the I lived in South Bend praoX.c l!y all '
French lesion of Honor. j Upon hi-' last birthday Mr. Hell! was at Palm Urach. i Reporters who sou Rh t interviews j
with him upon the convonic-nce andler Miller, of outh Henu, ana ! utility of the telephone learned that Mi'-- Florence Bacon, of Cleveland, i Mr. P.ell did not have a rhone in hi("'-; and tl ree grandchildren. Ir- ;
J study at his Washington homo. "A telephone is a nuisanc e." he j explained. I Mr. P.ell divided hi time between) Washington. D. C Palm Reach and! ! Paddeck. Nova Scotia. fir- wrotp a ! number of monographs upon srV-n-i tifie subjects, a considerable number j of which dealt with education. ' ! JOHN It. CROWK John B. Crow. 607 S. Main st . died yesterday afternoon at 4:C1 o'clock, following an illness of 11 days with complication.-. He was born in Laporte county, Ind., Nov. 22. 1851 and was 71 years old. He is survived by his widow. Lvdie
Crowe; one daughter. Mrs. F. J- Avenue Christian church, officiating. Hatch, of Garrett. Ind.: three sons, j Burial will be at Three Oaks. Mic h. H. A. Crowe of Garrott. Ind.. F. P. j Crowe of this city and W. J. Crowe i otro l.,,no summer scIhk.1 stuof Nile Mich.; one brother. J. C. 1 ilPnA who (lo not intPnd to return Crowe of Gary. Ind.. and one sister , for tho fall srhoPl term. have been
iu:s 01 nieOMni. inu. Hnrial will be at Walkewton. Ind.. and $25
Bovs' Suits now jL
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$12.50 and $10 Boys' Suits at U
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OVS $3. $3.50, $4 Values $1.50 and to fK J3J All One - men, boys reduced pisro itltiUiiil.i1lili...ll.!llllliliH. lje Ii liilinuii
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low, hain? rharpp of thr $,rv;.:r. , AIll TH i; II.L W HITi:. , Klinb'.h S-iH.t Whit. 2" X.I I'.irii-.- .. .f.far.r dar-ph:r ..f Mr. ; i .a cr..etry. MAH1 I)sHH.l fill. Mr" Mr' Ann .hank Ixhb.iutra u fir. s-iay mftrn:n? at o'clock a: her home, 501 1:. South -t.. foKow.nc at: atiak of heart ' f Mpr liff She is . arrived by two ?or... John. 'f Monro, X. V., and Arthur, of. ''Uth lUnd; two daughters. Mrs j othy Mibr, of South P.end, and! Mary and Henry Shirk, of Gary, I Ind. j Funeral services wiil bp from the! home of Mrs. Walter MilW. 1 1 0 I-:.! Madison h:. Arrangements hov -l ever, are incomplete. j i HANNAH lA'.V. . Mrs. Hannah Catherine Ieo of Three Oak- Mich., dird last nisht ,'t 7:1 o'r.ock at the home of her ?on. Hardy Pep. 12. 11. Fox st. She was horn in Seneca county. Ohio. Aug. 2. 1 4 7 and was 75 years old. She was a member of the Lutheran church. She is survived by one son. Hardy Lee, pven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The funeral will be held at the home of hfr son, Hardy Lee. 12C K. Fox t., Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. John Uelville. of the Andiana ,lrP,i 1n 1,,,-p forwa rdinrr .Lldrf at the Notre Dame postoffico. .50 5Q Suits $1U5 i $4.50, $5, $6 Values H piece Bathing Suits for ' and ladies Q C p DyC ml Cc
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FINAL
Clean Up Sales
Offer a Remarkable Lxample of This Store's Money-Savinp: Policy The very lowest price- of the entire season are to be found here during thi,Our Clean Up Sale. It's our houeclaning time. We must get our ftore in order for fall. But there are many small lota and broken Vine of merchandise that must be moved out quickly to j:ive us the required room. And in order to close out these goods at on r- we have marked many lines tili lower, hoiks who are interested in saving money should not miss this very special opportunity.
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Summer Suits. Coats In a Season's End Sale We will carry none of these styles past August. 7hi means that you may take your pick of them at prices far less than the makers ask, for the smartest of designs, the latest in mode, and the best in materials. Choice of Any Suit or Coat in Stock Half Price Sale of Summer Frocks All of our prettiest stylrs in dainty Cottons including the season's favorites are included in these specially priced offerings. Gingham Dresses Special at $3.00 Dainty Gingham Dresses in neat checks, pretty becoming styles. They are real values at $3.00 Dotted Swiss Dresses $7.50 These pretty Dresses of Dotted Swiss are very smart and every one in the lot is a real value. Sold up to $15.00. Glove Clean-Up Women's and .Misses' Silk Glove?, strap gauntlets with contrasting stitching in pongee, beaver and white; $2.00 value, pair $1.50 Lon Silk Gloves, self stitched backs in navy, brown, pongee', white and black; special, pair $1.25 Ruffled Silk Gauntlets in pongee and white, also combi-' nation gauntlets in pongee and brown and beaver and pongee; $2.75 value, pair $2.39 Hosiery Clean-Up All odd lots and broken lines of Men's. Women's nnd Children's Hosiery is now being closed out ot v ry htt!e prices. Prices Range From" 10c to 95c Clean-Up Sale Prices Are Now in Force in All Departments
Underwear Millinery Bathing Suits Laundry Needs Towels, Toweling,
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"Its Reallv a Good Time to Buv August Blanket Sale Supply Your Blanket Needs Now
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