South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1922 — Page 13

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES LONDON LIMEHOUSE QUARTER IS TAMED LUMBER FIRM WILL i'SSH BUADffIODELT0WH'-i'--r;.,;v.r.-r ; l'r 1 1 jo;: to-! ay (f tr. :- ' " " ' Oh, Victoria! Stays Again! We close Wednesday aftcrnoor.3 BY VIGILANT 'COPS' j Tat.' r. (f tho la-.n.i h M .: m ri o : w hi' h wan s-izl i,y two x:ra! ;( U' Indu-trial Citv Planneil ' if;, r ti - ha.i n. .r i.r j th .thv. I I.,- I . The rJratf. uhr-. a ord:; t StHMU CO TS A riiw'-'i t S,"' Via?s of ir.nr.y : .-'. v . h .--'k ; . r-: r. c ? arrt S i.p at Hrar.vl '!iV f-ach 2 I . o ; ' l-"Hp'IM II .tlf( II A n-.ri-'ar. a ;thrr:t::" ! av '..en "n : if-r.titViI fl Ilfy H r ! a r : r. ar.-l Ih;k !''!:.:..- . firrr. ir, i:'.ir-i rfor Pacific Coa t. ICAXSAS 'ITY. Mo . A u r. ; ' U.f- i'T.ot a; For .eliaV : t r v r - r ; ! t

FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 4. 1022

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!,";! 1 th p '. ;i: .in urchin who a" :dlir.;r up .:, inl a rosferrr.on-

:- r' cart IrviPs t fih-h a handful

f tho- lltth .!'.: fih kr.'ivn afl : ' nwlnklev whi - ar clear to '.. heart ar. l fn! re f l!at Ujiii 'i . ')lnJitlMI- lui llfll ' ThT o- ,ir. s'r. that's th

" " k'"' :n I i in h ' u . e ! he ' V. a-r v.nfc to pinch a j ;.'. "; t " o . " i ! I til" P. O. with

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frnni r.r:!ir. 1. "):. ;s en;-:.-:r. ;at"d ;r. t i.far futuro. ac-"":1.r,-ro an ar.r."-.nce::;Kt of j - ' s-l'.'l. L.-.;:u!.t of :h. :t 1 :i: r-ar Ko. Wa.-h I 1 v;ur..j;-y i;-f 'n;n;er;cf i on.struc-;::"-n uT ceverai Iar::br rr.ir.s. Ti;"?J It sai l, u-i;: a -apac!;y i 'r-;a'. to the;.- rrtlie r'.even i cperatel Jn the fou thorn p'.r.e district, t !t A. Ii'H i : i ! f r-1 of . h rri. r-t y. dr.arr-i öp:.-in of ;..r. t..-.t ;n .'.; i.'-ri: r'nr-T " - - Mile h.-i lu-on :uj--r.iy r-i-nr.s;!.:.-t ':: "(:, e;v ; I .i : -. I ti a r..--for f.f h.i t J oi.ira ny'rt ; nNvesis to t':e north.; r. j rir -1;tr:..-t. j adjacent to th l arks r.f th--j ' "i" !' i r.i 1! i r.er, an'! "r;ipanv rl!.i rial btatf-d it wnuM iinli" an '.-i' il i location for t!ic;r indus'.-y. I Nearly fifto mn "inpinv1' rf

tn roTn;ar.y to-r-thr-r with the:r fa:n;i'.' w mlraro to th" northern timber rpn'rr, an 1 it i-,xi",'-'t'"l thy will formal ii;:r:ia ,.v!i:c,:i a r.; v K.avins: variu-

j in.1ijstri-- wi!l pvntiiHÜy crow. I "TI'.'1 l',c v.as rhotrt-j '.arIr b-j-i!-of its a va :tta to proximity to th co:um-.a riv--r." Tns s-ai 1. j , "We have ?"vn and a quarter mikf

lo the Victorian era and cor- .and bi'lowine skirts! Thev urn!.,,... , ' ., ' " , , ' ; I . . ... . .r:pr nnd five m; es on the Cowlitz

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- to the docks a n l n.a !e 1 nt ao. s- "-f-t Mays'. H.k H to baqu-9 first of 1 ' i'r..u iuuj..k. ' 1 river

i. ;htly international battlefield. .Men from rI- comers of thft ' '. 1 eti'.l '!p off their ahip and down Hast India Dork Itoad.

T':'-re aro Malays au.l 1-asears. with

ail. wh.rh is where our frrandmoth- i , i flowjnc hfl! sleevr-?. ere started, too. ; D.-iHedly. if one mut wear corIf you regard thli retiirn of the sr:. there are compensations. 11foret uith d;.qi;let, Ju'. glance Ht'aiflin? the.ce new frocks with ju-

r'-arif 1 h'jd- Ion? cued Ch!n- ' r.ew frocks that rnAke it ner es- ; 1 if-iou impartiality one admits that ' men. sfjrdv 'liüe Japs" black men!"r anfl yon'11 A comforted. They f,ne ha. l.n. pc-rhaj.s. a trifle h.ath, XVir f..rn Africa, blond giants from the'1IP n,rh 1ualnt d-world a rTalra ; vi:h the corset for the pa-t several , IryiUUl' iwiih thpir niir li.iinn trim waivU I tprunn I """"""

i "Thr trunk-ün railroad? touch I our to-,vn.'.te nnd heavy freight 11 n -I rs trav-rs th river' to the racir.c

'"'n. We will have acce-; to all

o markets of the world."

The Merchants National Bank 7s noio offering for public subscription the unsold portion of its new issue of CAPITAL STOCK Merchants National Bank 229 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET

S a ndlnavlas. Lerded failor of lh

V..-i!-!c. rancous-volce 1 American.

cud hord"H of dcep-throatefl Kr.g- J "ar fa pintabltter" In peace and quiet.

TIMES Want Ads

The populnrity o f V. L. DOUGL.-5 shoes is swerpInc; South ' Bend as it is in other parts of the country. Every pair of W. L. DOUGLAS is price-protected by the stamp on the sole. Now popularly priced at $6, $7 and $8.

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tht th- ro;?tprons one doen't crpatp much of a stir.

JAPANESE CHEMIST BEQUEATHS HIS BODY

'" "arm i in- turwr Pm I m n o u e still no place for a P.VTFI'SnV V T n. hou.M und they Fiuzl- their beer. minWter-s Pon l)(,ca..Se the meu ofT ' n ' i Home of them fall for the lure of j ,,iinhnu. don-t Ukm Softies.- but : L N" Jokichi Tak

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f .v!h!t.p niru and carmined Up I th. avira?e person who attends to

A. together Mrnclioiiso r.as the P-lui own ar-,ir anfl doesn't' invite

P-aranc of Iflr? a plat-e f all of , an fttlark or gc. into the too ,p,r!,o.

swarthy, rouh and ready men. but

ir tattUs nt- fw and it nights f murderou iisaulis ar now only on the motion picture Ulms.

pl.de up the narrow, dimly lighted

streets of hlint-houfe, but the opium der.i and tlie house of pamhling: are few and fur "betwen. Thf police have their eye-i on the side-street tavern and tlie way of the "hop head"' Is hard In IJiuehouse. IJounocrn Tale It l'.ay Husky bouncera atlll abound In the public houses, but for the mo?t part they troll over the Fawdu.st floors and jann with ennui. Pirmalds ara behind the bnr and they Oe'.dom have to call on the bouncer or aid ami Miccor. An occasional Failorman gM olistreperous, but he ! treated with euch hearty disdain hv his comrade."?, who want their

ly travelled by-ways U safe in Lime-i

liou-e. Of course there are rrim

iralM in Limehouse. who take ad- ,

'vantage of the unfamiliar who trav- i

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nioiH Japanese chcmi?t. who died!

I several weks a?o left an estate cjti-!

j matoii at ?1,Oti),000 to his wife. To

Dr. Malcolm Harris, t hi'-aqo. lie !-

j queat hej hi body.

t'ndep the terms of the will filed for probate today. Dr. Takamine,

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he offered to Dr. Harris for "ic' ;ircli

aid examination parr. ciilarly in rei ard to niv liver which was operated

Tho world may he gettlncr Vetter. j on -;o years hcc."

Should Di. Harri" decline tlio l,ootic.t the will prta'di-s Jhr body he ciemated: ore half of ?h- ashes to he hut led in Wrodiawn crmetcrv.

THEN SLAYS HIMSELF 1 New York, tl'.c otii'-r l a'f in .lapan.

lure of the old limehoue n'cht.s i .'one.

limehouse certainly is

MAN KILLS DETECTIVE.

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SAX KItAXCISCO, Auh'. (P.y

l'. IM Waltor factor, wanted in connection with the murder cf Mn. Anna Wiikcns, shot and killed Thomas Kailcy. detortlve. and wounded Krncst C?at)'.e, detective, and Mrs. Itobeit Cu.-tor, his ht other's wife, and then co umitted suli ide, hero today.

MAItK iniors r..i. uN"Ion'. Aue. n:y r. I.)German mark were quoted today at 4.000 to th'- pound i-:rliii. or aj proxiniHf cly '.'L'O to the dollar, a ncv low. Austrian crowns ucie so,i .'f.O.OOO to the jiound s-terii :;-, hi aliout 5,n00 to the d llar.

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Offers you a splendid opportunity to buy the best in Furs for Fall and Winter at greatly reduced prices. The selection of Furs which we are showing comprises the finest in style and quality.

Hudson Seal Coat 40 inches long trimmed with heautiful Skunk, or Squirrel collar nnd cuffs S205.O9 Choice German Near Seal Coat

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Australian Opposum Coat

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Natural Raccoon Coat Beautiful daik skins made with border 36 inches long

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Natural Muskrat Coat 5 stripe made with border 36 inches long S12&00 40 inches long

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Marmot Coat 42 inches long very choice skins, made with border and trimmed with dark Raccoon

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Furs purchased during this sale will be stored free until wanted. A reasonable deposit will hold any garment.

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Special lot of all wool 5 SK Bathing Suits 5 &a-JJ Fine lot of U. S. Army and Navy jFQ summer Underwear Jivf Men's and Vomcn's Fine assorted colorr of Silk Hose.

Men's, three pairs Women's, two pairs

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Special

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Army Raincoats First Class Condition $1.49

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H Pure Castile Soap (We believe it cost the gov

jernmcnt $1.00 a cake) cake

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Camp Chairs Folding Camp Chairs with back Ö D

ill im ii iimi ipji ij4. y U. S. Army Folding Steel Oofs

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Campers And Travelers

Fine lot of Ladies' Patent Leather Ox-

ford Pumps of l elt, Baby Louir and

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Blankets One Day Specir-I f-ine lot of new U. S.

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Ladies' Shoes High grade lot of White Nylc Cloth f special at yBGa3 A Shoe that Wears Army Russets and Garriions

government Blankets . ,

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ip Boots Ball land Saturday Only

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Mcn.'s Women's and Children's Tennis

Oxfords '

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Sandals Work Shoes

PAINTS

We have everything complete in line of

Traveling Articles- H Aj Cojors

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TARPAULINS COTS, ETC. Get Our Prices .They ARE Right

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H Special lot of 5,000 reclaimed Khaki A cik

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f j MEN'S WORK SOCKS Durham's

HDouble toe and heei 6 pairs

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;i Quarts, Halves WORK PANTS n-3 fcft -Ml. 7

j and Gallon, HKhaki Üä.U

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