South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1922 — Page 2
FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 4. 1 022
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
" POINCARE IS BRUNT
OF POLITICAL WAR itriol Flow- Frrclv in Hitter!
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The Great American Home
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FL'ht For Control of ('ovrnnient of France.
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NEARLY CERTAIN
Irl MISSOURI RAGE e-v niv,'
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X) . c . TI 1 I f ,,-l''J,a - "'.: rrxt:r.g with dnar.".aTrent Senator Ha It-ad llt(J.v r. h ....an- u.m-Co to
Almo-i 7.000 0er Km-k-enrnlse Lon;.
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in "" ;:; a !i : T: I J' ! s r ( Ti i t 1 " planrj '' "- i ! !;! fsh' r.o.v T;nar j v a ,; ! f " r h f.'l .1 '.i i ? th' pr--"n adna'irat'on ;n Piano, j (M. ;? i.?i- T; : i! ?h admlr.-;
cr to Mm. Attention w di- i I c ! " th f.rt that -v-ra' i I I i o-1 i n J nü'nil Kuarl!n-Ti a r tn , t'v.'r' tvt'v away fror hnrr.' .(';'!: i hat t!i. j rrh i l.'.y u iü!-1 i"- f. j tor in ir.cr-' :r. th i f 1 J
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-j;p ' r--iiir i n . f'n.'-r'i -e r(-rc;'!v i-vjinJnatlr? In a )f re- niza : I. h- wnn th- r i i'l !v n j , . , , t u- u.,t jr,n f h a t h. an1 j "!:ii.a"i"n f-r ('n.i-t 'a,-j;i, r : ! r.v i -s r- ro'MfifitiMf f.r , MT..r. V its tni-.r- th..'iM 'h! "- o.ithr.ah of th war im I. foij!,, fjf th1 t't- in. n iil.nj ?'(ii!-ar I 1 41 iMnrl. I -. tr.;i: vi-ti- f r - : :i t h." v of 1 Vitriolio a h l.i Rif'on I'l'infh- . Lo.ji. hr- Willi im siks:,,; :Ma. t,i ;-ur l'oincai in j :! i ; m n mi ' ; vor. M i'- : t .- 1 rr t itri liv 1 h c rotnmuni't Hr a .:" r i--ul.r:' " ij;h- ' ii ' n j 1 a'h-; or1. ?:. tv.or of tlie himVcr J ,' 0 .,r- Thr- jrocr - ,-i fi-1 in h roIi:n;r. of t h : r morTii'i?
t A.V- it-H po'.V.l m " than 1 '.r:pv h: it wa pl.t ninnr,; theni
Of fnur wom-n ekin ''"nir. ; ioral n"nj.'.!it;on. Mr. St '!iir i M.-.-m. prf ,.Un!-( infrltv.rt of "hri--'.'r. ro'.iego, o ; :; ir. h;a . va.- thf on'y v!or. (I' ' fvit -t f.vo m i'o op- " j inpnt f'-r the 'rr.orntic nomt"nat.on in th f'.h'.h l::r:.t. Mr , !( j , an ariif-nt i r o h i . 1 1 1 1 n ". t . i.ul tu hrn active in -,:ffrac? r.ovv.'-nts f r i rumhr nf y-ir. MrKi:i.KK Ilir.NOMIN n:i
! a i!y. I' If u ma n i p. and hir a fr r cr t pf r. rintrn.'tior.alc. Th e premier ! ouhriquetf1 "l'olnc.arp li Crirr." Jmplyjnsr I hit f .va of the war. pirt ard parf"-l In othr word", th raM (f tr. Offr-n h ! Jronic.a'ly dubbd "Kirs of Trar.ce." A( iisation !s mad by t!i mm ninni.-!' that rolncar. 1 11 ri n e hi lu-i-'il'Tcy at th tiniP tho war -nrt-d. f-r:tcrcd Into un-l'Tlvindd d r.aün z. v!th thf Itusian snvernrnrnt atd that for- pi t.lio war to : 1 . n t . 1 " i ri tn intfirtiktc in !na3?1
VAPHVIM:. Tfnn.. Auff. 4i:v . ' . , . 'V r i ; ir'-- : aNo rnadp ttiat Po.ncirf
.lipl.'v'd cowardice in 191 when 1 ! ft I'ari-. takinc: the rovern-ni'-n wl'h him. I'o'r. car has not bopn id!" a?alnst tlip attack.'. His first mov- wai a counter-offpnsiv v. He
COME ON. FRANK! ' JOST CALLED UP Wl TriE JONES'S ND ToLO A I THEM WE'D COME OVER A j FOR A LITTLE WHILE ! I pK
EXECUTIVES SAY STRIKE STAND I S UNCHANGED
court iTf:nn:.i:. immmji m va no.hit oiwehs c trrons ;ami: vow k w.ky mm:
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( e t'lTtr r.t!y -'a'i ! !: :'. ;' r, f ! ar d n a I .. .-."; 1. f i " '
j for Mar;- s T!:;.i a:i;-:r:t Mrs - r.ry :: !. Southern Railway, However, j wl;,r";""' n lS i ' : T 1 i, "1 1T i if-Tth hf r I':: :...' n tap Invites .Men Isark on Hard- r,r . ..i?ht .. . p. i ; :
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prfiurp from thp pxcuthp.. tl." h'":: Iter. railroad hr "ihprhot.ds ant perhaps ! , r . A- , . , ,; ' either Tiior. cf orga:ii7.l labor I , Mi p. i ot'l a s;. nU'rftiiKi.- tiikc. par-jlf,r )VU.i ..t-t a:.-i w'aip 1 aiy.in the pntir- cAiaitry. ' nf jna ,-,,.;r- L, ;;- p. - i'olor a giv n th: latter v;paby a Jabnr official hih in th? conn- ; nr iff h'Vt'l )7's 17' r sis of the American FPtkraii ri of ' VJ I I U I II I-ah.r, who tateI with t-arnfst cm-, J . DSI ILI A () IT
A CHICAGO STRIKE
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'T1;ö slifp crafif will not lose. t!ip;r fcli:, j ou can make up your in.r.d ;o that. Iliht i..w ther- aif
th;rff. in the air that would ta. b.:.f.v ,!. f, rep fr.-m th,.- i..ard v'' the hair riht off yuur hpad if uu ' operation r-f tb.c- !.ns an otT.-r r,..knpw about them." : will he ar. pp:d ' ti?p n!i a:..!
The fevlt-r.il government, one hisa i n.J tru- sM.ke in slioit oil.r.
IHV ANN I 4viil .. l"-.irpra! ? v . ! rü Ma' " Ann I. --hb. v ' 1 T ' :-l-,v rnovt .-c w: ;.. frora : -: of :::- U .h'r. M. - ! v m.;. .-. : i : i: y-, !-:?. Vri a ' at trr.oon a t - . " o c '. -t . i: a ; . 1 m. : .: w.:. -r.r.i'.;. i i . ! 1 ! . : i 1 x '" a t
; o.'lb ial 5aM. .s now at th point .! I t-r in;i th it t?:
i wiiefp it Ia''ks jiiiwers to force an
c ; v should
a Ice aitioii t a ; for t'np v o r k i
ndins: .f thp Hinke, unl"s it r- puh'.i,- dnr.i i, tb.p -?i-- t ar tr;k . sorts to the extrem step of soizins; Mayor Thomps.-n prr..nai:y otdt re! the mines and ra:lrads a move ! the t,us.-.- ir.t op;at;on yt st rday that is contmplated only as a last afterr."on. '-' ir Plans .-..mm rJty llti-vo.
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STATISTICS
T'ne presilent today liad hef!-21;
Mr. Hiair can ma'
IM II.1IN. IM KMli
p )fn v-; fac o i r-" m p!" I e i'an.l offdciala return receive. I here In 1 th jitatP-wi.lM primary, the Na-h . :1 Tenr.p.-pf-in. whih hi." ttpp.rtp.l ("apt. T. l'.lzhu'h In . thp dmoera? i pnatnrl.il ca mpait;n. if 11 n'c'.o, k cnn.-e.ifd thp fpfo- ; Mi,'!iit:on 'f Smi. Kenneth 3 . f''j K-ll ar. l. F. n '; - .1. Carrptt. minority ;""! -1 r i-' Jhe hoj- .f rt'iirfxt-n;-a'i e. w a !eat:nt7 h!. oppor; nr. W. f era.? hy 2.17: vo!-t in tli cnt"'. for thp dptnocratic primary nriTiuPHtion on th face of partial rcnirr. fp-r- hy th" M-'ii ptii Xpu C-S::ii it r r from r f the nirte untip in th ninth Tennwee on5 (q fi t i district. Return'' re - i pl up to f : n 0 o'i-lo'"k tonight ;-a A fJarrett 7. "17.1; "raic 4 . 5 1 I . ' y t-iiit the fact that hp dd vpj- ' : y . farmer Cniijrp-Mii iii Lemuel 1. r ! tr t rf Columbia. ),v bcpn rpn ri i na t cd for roncr'- from th enrh conftre-;onal district. II1 !.a- dpfeatpl lr' r m op-1 i : or , William v . Salm n. als of Columbia, by a nijoi;ty of b.i'wppn l.'oiu ind 1. "."" vote-, a'c(rd:n?r t inc'mplete iriil t: nofhria 1 rpfurn.
ity of Verdun. The communi
tdalmed satiricallv that Poincare.
standing over the stave of an un
known oldjer, wats grinnint: .ardoniially. i Vhn the affair of the postal, card was mentioned in the (ham
ber Poincare jumped t his feet.
- NOOKS OVER GLOBE
GET RADIO 'NEWS
tho condition of i.-oiation a new m anin. Isolation now. if ;t ex!sts, must be a desired condition. No ) ' man. no family, n matter where oI i atel eeosraph lc.'d'.y with r i;arl to j railroad r wire teb. irraph, need I ie bevond tho ran re of dailv "radio-
him th re.ection of hi-- plan for tp joj.;.. of Chicago walk " aid ( 5'itl:n? the "ail strike by iho ee u- ' M.-.yor Tho'npon as tae bip- weie tivps. and its a.ceptance by the ; ordered into ;. ;ion - '.avt an ... ., striking hoanicn. i .jdioj. o io bu-. s !n Neu Yot k. 1He expect pd to make a reply Th-y can b, placed : n t op-rat:or-i to both whicli will bp in thp nature w ;t b;n a iy hrt ppri"-!. In a 7 of an open letter to the t -ountrv ! few days ewrv spction of t!; -:ty : ;
fixine the responsibility for the con- j may ha e nvanicipally tnvnnl liu- , tinned m.enacunp .-ituation. j running: over its streets. ' j x r-1h ! i l ; a i' r . s . J l '"' " . .
.- . .T Tlapv A : :' " ' .' :. -T.-T M-i r'l f nr
Tho boundary of man ;s modera- No liberal map would imput a
tion. AVhen once we pa. trat pale. ! char? f untpad;nrs to another for , Hocks n-- tv u cf i-,. - ca t
our puardia.n anrel quits his chars j havlnsr rimncil Iii1 opinion, of us.
and :!; n'.y no n Tl:.r 'p-i'v a for futu! tim s f o . i : .
1 ' Kill the weeds when th Wfrds are
"all r.-t tliat man wretched who. j ynur.p. whate'er hp suffers, ha? a child to!
r C. Will. an. Viftlai ?:,p -moved front S. M h:p ri t
love.
In too much dispute truth i" lest, j HC- V.. Monroe St- adv. Utttf
i . . r - I phone hroalcasted news item.
"Yimi IliHC IliMiltal I'. S!" ;J Ii ill .iruiuia "i iiu.a j u js d;Micult therefore, (o under"Ynu have inulted r.ot only me. tioil Are Strengthened 1V I stand how any thinking person can
but tb repr"piitative of the I nit-; . f l l," C. t '!ipv that broadcasting will not
I i he i u it nor extended. Isolation of
I families .n rural or mountain di-
:ri'ts n. longer r;''d b ir.volun-
si:tiii:i:ii.ni : is ciiai:lf;stox. V. Va.. An;, n t Py A. IV P. ' -tel returns from Tii".liv's primary elr tion fon iit irrrravpd the lead of I". S. Sen. Itowar.l S'iK b.erland. candidate- fr th.p republican nomination. With 1x7 prpcir.cr!. notly rurol. to re- . port, th vot wa- .2. 1 5 for Su- : thran.l and t'.i for 1 1 . C. Oirdm publisher of Whe!;rur.
i ...1 '. itiI Aril lilufl t 1-t. w li t-i O t (' 1 1 1
i y , r . , I . 1 ,,i v' . i . i hi'M "'n" 1 1 . . v. . .
.. ,f ' Down wüh calumniators;. Anume ,..,., 1 v. . T . . prober to -leprivp Tpput;p- Mar- f..if ,,.r,. ..,., , ;ll.(.t H 1JA1M J- NALIA
c l Cach;n and a:l!ant- outu-! ... . . ... , , . ,. . . I not -lulling m tue picture. We are i er of tne.r par'aameutarv immu- , , . . . iA f .... . i so.uintin.ir to avonl th r.; of the rv.tv. Th;s vonbl niPan that ,tb se! ... two ommunists would be subject! ' ' . .,,..11 . , . it , , Th premier tuen demanded an to t:al in the French court--, anill ,,, .,. , , 1 ol'nual mtPi ji. bation oi- the suoM. I'om are ha promiod to "f I ... ., , ,,. f ,. , , ,. 1 1 r t if f 11 l i 1 1 1 1 V. 1 IV Till' t
that thev wih be pros,,utd. The rit.. ; ' . .; ,..,.
4I. Iii.- iiini jH iiaui'M ...
Iii ' .-.- will be unpatriotic b'havior. or -eni thins' similar. lrrmiir Tcnirtiril.v Tharll. This attemit of the premier and his fdows to curb the rouhtonci'd radicals was thwarted, at leat t em vora rily . Claim had teen mil' that tli tv o communist lead
ers had published an editorial "lead-j
er" In one of tin;. .'.urnal- libelatt 1 kirsr Poincare and in-ult-in r ti e Frn'-h ejo. nment . It was understood that the prosecution of
Vjviani. who as juemier lurin" the ptdncare pr e siilptn y. opi ortunity to ilefcnd his -olleasue in a fiery .-ppet h. in whic h he recalled the events of l'. 1 I and sought to cstabli-.h th mobilization of (lermanv as the true starti'ipr point of
Pioident K.uli Porp, of Ainciica ,
(Written for the I. X. S. Scricc
Xi:V Vi:i, Aue. II The ftn:n-i,j
:t ry.
I'opulai iMilio relativ y sh"it-
1.. -'lance r.tdio ;( ;, pip ny-
the
hostilities'. joet;,y. Jt h.i be M inuo r ur;opAt the con 'lu-ion of the speech i m-nt contitiuoii-ly during the lat
of radio telegraphy is a.s-urf tl. It outcome .,f the realization of the already has a htalthy and weil de- ' lo-s: bilit i.s of one-way tran-- , , , . ... .1 ui!s-;on of n ws matter, vinal and bt.-ii tie d. I he tuture of the ran: - , . , . , , , .i struio nta: mu-:c. e.-turps and p!;one broadcasting, however, is an- v, uvtti. .1: oliophott' tr.Muiis.ion other matt r and in this we an fr otn central, oruaniz'-d suon-es of sp.-culate wall only lim;tat:.n of th. ' :i:f"rmatin ami -ntertainmnu imagination. 'make it possible for th" citizf-n t Crura ry ;o icouia-- tjiob-r.-ta ud- t''uv. this ervi-e liinmsh the in- radb." has :,ot a.ir.e to u- u . 1 - -'!''! inv.-.-t merit Involve, l in pur
ha.-Mic a raidophone rrciver. The f.icüiry of the radiophone Is
Poincare rushed to Viviani a nd. , t w n'y-; wo aix. 'o.n non .a! ru-j
I - re. if is ax.iiiahie. If there anv-
throwincr
bus arms about him. ! n -ommuni'-at:on ü.it
vrr. tiling robuloirs about :!s -ran:
kisl him viob-ntly on both
1 te!ei:raphy--ha j-avd',ed "r.lv that its at slun.lb-ant posi-
che ks.
hoarse.
1 ' . . W ' n .ml V'lillnit-Cniiliirii'r UMS I
t ti 1 11. 11 .in1, . t. ....... ..... j . ... .: 1 Thf
to li" oa "' I uon ic.is ariicie m,ihh by ;h? two. j The uiornlnff after the threat)
had been made I Humanite ap
peared with a reprint o tri
article. Tt wa sitrn-d with sev
do'en ranies rru.riy r. tUial !;:'.'r leadet-.
ha mber cher d itself
a h -'.ate of tlevb pun t.t t!al ha1' i
hk" beep i aii.el o r
toi.n i a- pi.o e. 1;
1. radio now
Tlasphcrry Sliort"Ske
is laryinj: o lar:;- part of the trie, i-'iaph tratlic between the tiiitd
tSat-s and Japan. Tiie total voliim
U'iJi '..1 ni,L cm f-r. rs ober- i 'S l-"tl-t ItlÜV iüll'l ll-illl
I (i t t t I I V i . . . v v 1 - 1
iintiy tl. it th-r- n r as vet
.rit'ries. then put them in a dish with!
f them innu-jtwoand a half cupfuls of suar. Fs, r-dir d -voloon-en t d um t he pa-t - . .. three baskets of berries if they a-e tifteen year.--, an.! .Sun a,' the Word '
agreement as to wiiat its most useful application shall be. In the meantime it is "rvinar. tcakinc its way lore and there and
n to rulio telephony it 1ns berri -f II:ri- ac.ua!tue,i. so in a- we may
w II lpice that in time it will oc-
place anion? the
1... ... i- . . l'T-r-i fiirit. 1 -.1 ttli- itf .ifiT-nf?..T
i ...... n . ..... if , 1 .,-rv.t r I, a a s uirr s-. u ,i-'i i 1 im: n - - J " ' ' " ' -1 "
To continue action asain'i mp , .-. --' - . ..r-- , two .PMuties at that time would berries sta nd not mo re th., n an hou r ; "Im-wov an! tuo-aay con, n. u n.-a - ... :. .,!l,..frn twin.- :,.! sttr ' them IMPtlV ! t."H. P h.t . o U 1 !l 1 U n . U I U 111 a
have nit ant aMn' nriion ;ii;;iimm i v""- ....... ,-, .
everv one ff the iron who sicned seerai tin
reeted. ami butter it we. I, r
j berr ies on tlie inside ami over th" j 'levr.opp.l - :, :n e tt a r- w a- Jar,lr( Jiilr Drunk.
. . . 1 II , I . . . . ! I I'll ,11 il II'" " TO' i'1't ! , I I V t , I 1 1. I
. ,t I mi tiie tor- inn, ami aim a cuiuui 01 ine iu,- ii -
! ment. not rad ..
We ma )-ual::" rhe fu;ut ri-
UPt. U'l'l .Jt( .. ..V... fm, ...... , ws. Make the cake a- di-j two-way .-eH-e Radio I lauter it well, put the;1- P" a ppln-.i t ion of a
Mo r.r fide F.r the time Roineare was Ido.-kcd. Rat o'Tbual circles in
timate ''i i the atia.k on the par-top,
Parle! tv immaiotv of Vachin and the sapar syrup made as alrea.ly d;-
'.ai!l ui'-Co'itiirirr w ill b foturht
Radio broadcast : n 5
fa i 1 1 v w 1 1 -
tt-' th-!- w.th the 11 Wfit.i per. the
r.u.'aziiK. th" rural hone and the a at oniobi le.
WAITOVS VlimillY cr.PTl OKTiAlPMA '1TY Auar. T,. (Rv A. P. Vnfory by a decis.v plurality for Mayor J. r. Waltori of "Oklahoma City. ant!-Ku Klax Klan and farmer-labor ranl :di t in th hr cornered rar for the d( nn-c-atie nomination for covrnr ii Oii! ihrvnn, ua a.s-crel op unnfTTIiI 1 return fr.ori Tuesday's state-wal" prima r y . With but 7 out of th state's : 2 prfcim-ts - t ill to be heard from, Walton had piled up lea.i of siIishTIv rior than ; .1 . 0 0 ? vcfM over his nearest opponent. It. 11. Wil-on, k :h?p sup4? nitp'-.'lent of public in-strn.-tlor. w h received the hack ins , of the Ka Kl.it Klin Roth of Waltor.' opponent h iv- con-eded dfp.at. i The r.ominat.on of Mayor Walten. . In tha v.fw of r.fv. spapers and po'.l-ti-:l obrPis. sn overwhel'iibir - , tnry froro th Roman Cat lu'Jic church o tlv state ecmb;r.-l Nv;!t '.' b e far riif r-lator e'. mnt KWSVs llAPi: PNCPltTAIX TOR K K A Kan.. Aiiit. r. - With
irai tt'.an ."O1", precincts -r to bei ird fi'i'ir.. a ii'jmi'er of -tafe-wale j 'cr.tfc.s .n Tasdiv's primary e. - ' tion ron.iiiit Her at;!'. c!oe enough ! warrar. i.op- o rhe runner-ap W. V. Mot j-ran. and; late for rp- . . P 1 . "a m ?-. on i v t ,0 n f e r ifVfrror con- ' : ". f c t ; rr u t f h n -! rn Kaa-a- J , c..i x :. i.-i.':iy th- lH-r heat d fron, . i "1! .Pit s t . 1 1 r f r I ', . . ' . p p o 1 t I I , s plarai.ty o w. it. t ;tbs. h.s c-arp-" i'!'iin:i': a "-:!rua:fl t o 1 p I 1 1 1 I " 1 1 ' f ' R :.: r . ; t he d'-uoe rati o : t-i-H .e t- eri .'... on'. irat i eiy. The g : : m x t to ': . uii!i!,l au! .'-.. o ) a '. f :I,e pit .n ; .r t '- -- Vf ard f'rot::. the farmer car: - ! -d. "!. I - n a : ' ! a Pa:- of Hrorfc.a. . iei d : t v ; ' h $Z: Her.d-ron S M ; . . : . . , 1 ;' io rer. ' " t ,'. !.".:l! fi .r ' , f K c:-,a ity. : M . W met. -. : h a ? 'hir? are m: v h.. : the 1 . ';: f : ;; t !. r fj .! . r f : ;; .,1 , a.!; - t h- 1 :r of Ii': 1.; ;. i, r p-.,-l It's s.ica drs.
reeted. If dc.-ired. shipped or i'ain cream may be served with this shorti a ke.
XF.W YORK Sin.-e. (Irra- Sua.
dio a.s d"Vciop;riir in iuant;;y and
Judge Grants Divorce I iITR IT. Aua. ::. -S. tu't. Ilery
i;i-,,sn. emp.,ie,i at tn local minr
quality , p.-rhap-. a- n ws .ltr.bu- ' ,,-, itin ol!ic., has reeeixrd an hon-I tion lias Srown :n" I 'ra n 1 ii n's , , ,,- , j,,. dbaJiiriro from o-at r:m.nv. i
ran,- a an as or-an:.et! c nterta.n- . i,,,!., i.,v.. ".. it, .a i,;,,, ,,.,..,.
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theater. Itad.oohom b r o.i d . -a -t i r - ,hni a uj!d party at la Pa-o in i Stves ii.s a new foaiay by mean- of j laic, ; ixhich tM' -e purcMt a. ncle of "i'awolte one niorniuz witli ... !
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States Conrrc-sion il Med.il to thejr.ers. 1
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since.
"WHO-WHO?"
By Juanita Hamel
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Store Open 8:30 Closes 5:30
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Saturday Open Till 9:30
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Women's and Children's
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Reduced One -Fourth
Beginning Friday morning at 8:30 our entire stock of Women's and Children's Bathing Suits goes on S.ile at a reduction of 25. There are still plenty of swimming days left this season to warrant your buying a Suit at these very low new prices. It would even pay you to purchase one of these Suits now for use next summer. I his Sale is on our second floor and, at the remarkable price reductions ve have made, the stock will rapidly be reduced to a limited choice. Eight Price Groups for Women In the V omen's Suits we have built up and strap shoulders plain colors and combinations sizes 36 to 54.
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WHKN each cf several men b?fjs she cannot decide which of the 2..rn of thp ur.,r.nr.d:rk- I choocit ccrtAinly 15 perplexm?
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i one girl to rr.arry him and But what can he say when, from somewhere in the great out- t
most insistent two &hs will doers, there comes a voice which hoots "Who-Who?" ani see.Tta to j enough. command everj faculty instantly to decide! .
Colors Black Navy Blue Marine Blue Copen Blue Royal Blue Jade Green Olive Green Fawn i uschia Raspberry Scarlet Maroon BufT Brown Rust Purple
PRICKS
$ 3.98 Suits at S2.99 $ 5.00 Suits at , Sa.75 $ 5.95 Suits at S4.46 $ 6.50 Suits at ..... S4.8S $ 6.95 Suits at .S5.21 S 7.50 Suits at $5.63 $10.00 Suits at $7.50 $10.95 Suits at $S.2 1
All Sizes for Little Tots and Misses This close-out includes every Child's and Misses' Suit in stock. There are Cottons, Mercerized and Pure Worsteds in plain colors and combinations.
Sizes 25 to 30 95c Suits at. . . 71c $1.25 Suits at 94c Sizes 26 to 34 $2.50 Suits at $1.88 $3.95 Suits at $2.96
Sizes 30 to 36 $2.98 Suits at $2.24 $3.95 Suits at $2.95 $5.95 Suits at $4.46 $6.50 Suits at $4.68
