South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 220, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 6. 1922

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SUGGESTS RAIL LABOR BOARD

MAKE DECISION Hardin:: IVono-r. Thal Roads I I aKC Men nai K in rv. Ponding Board' Action. :.;;:; I from Par Or.f) f r .'; Ti :. i .,: r a t" . i: p nr' . .;r. ..r. th. v. e.. . V. r. .j.:..) .c-r .- r--;: 'I : t . r ; ; h sr i ir,.' i .. n i..t h n ?' rr. 'f eil ".it'.Vf of ra hf,'! 5n ; ! fr.r. f'T- , V. r. F: : ! A::-'. I i . f r ';..; ' 1 th: . w-j r ''"r.z-- "hit ra! v.av :::;ly - r. t r w n sr: ): w i '1 p f r. e ' f ti ' t r i '. r '. ; r. c pub! ! i ' - i v - :. ' r . ( r " I : :ir to a - v '.; n; .I- t ' : a: '. v: " v ', ; . r r : 1".,- r-.r-r i:r.-' f a,' h f2av, ar. 1 r- j I f !..-;-: ' - ha 1 an hor.r r t h r r: - .l:r r. a r.d ? - : - r ir a s th" ar 1 1 r: r. o ! o a . a . '. a V r v r-c i I vs f! A-ra-orahP torms of ;r ;r.;ocn to Mr. .ctnn, th.A t h r ' j n ; o n I; j I -t Arti pha 7,f I j ! h :r n. that "th" rovf-rr.-t a - uuthority to -t;;o ti,' .rrik- or. ti.-- j :;-. fair ar.-l raonah ) -i '; pr'j. . 'I (y 1 h - pr-shl-nt J n." "idavf vfr, it I r.otv apparent that r.o ror. 'r ic :!va pro-rata is br .r.S proposed," th4 tf 1'frram continued, "ar.'I that ur.lei thA railway Am pInj-A fan ofT-r allltkinal counsel ar:I adv:, th livs rr.d ?afrty of f rr.pki.v and iravflir? puh'ir. alrt ady f rdangfTAd l y thA ror.rlnuf i ;if of (U-ft-f tiv. railway ArpiiprnAnt. imperilled to a Jjrf.atAr fxter.t. lP-l;:vi.nq that the rhif exetu'ivA of r.vh of th .standard railway labor organizations as a result of tlr-.r year-f of experienco, broad PuMin vlAwpoir.t and fincerA d-sirA for Industrial jj'-aco, ran in conf r-f-rr with the oÜ'T-r? of th shop fraft, formulate a program having for its purpose protection of thA public, preservation of th railway indutr: ami axj honcrablo basis of i.Attment for the managers and the employes, va urgently rAcommend that yu, a chairman of the railway organizations, wire each chief executive revues' ing him to attend conference in Washington, l'riday, August. 11." "We lo not rrpect that strike action will bo suggested at th genfral conf eroncA," aid Mr. Jewell, .peaking for hia association in expiain'.n? the purpose of Its call, "but we do consider that it will shortly be r.ecA.fsary fr cthr employes to r-fuco to work on defectivo eiulprnrr.t." Mr. Jewell cUc!artl that tho three ir.An who received tho president's communication and attended the white hou.-.o conference would no? b.- tmpowered to give a rejection or nr-Aptanco to the proposals until liA.ads of all the savah ftrikln? unions had arrived, but that "nobody n-jzht to pet the Idea the fhop fr-d-ration will acoept, Tho teletfrnm to Mir. Ftone, which was repeat od in part to Mr. Manlon. aIo declared the fftriklnyr unions had made tho only concessions to date for KAttlemert. KIWAWAMS WILL HONOR SCOUTS ON RETURN TO CITY Members of "Honor " Party to Be Feted Tonight Arrive Here at Noon. I Continue d from Fage Ono) f,:a.i:cr part -of tho evening; with th .r b.irents. WltlTCs OF JoniMiV. ilV A1LMIN WCKIIlilr. Ca Cl'ue. Mich.. Aug. Th.o boy S,-out io.ik::.g the "iionc-r trip" th: .-;:.:h N rti.em M-if'Iii.gan fpent u ra.t. w. tk er. I er. .imped on the .t.v. ' i , . '(- -yot" C o'Miac' U'ttur.iav "th- Vi'h Vv-ro perrmUed to any place .n the M. -uty they ib-.rvd "durir.i;' tl:-- "no rmuV houra .nun s o: i .a n .Mit..ui-i. Mate i'ark. and iu tue aturn o:; tlo-y Igtd a l .i" I aib; im-. Su ::'... til - eoouts att- rde 1 ic.,r.:; -i..c-s Ca i.c r.i v- t: ':r: a l mas- :rt town. V.. - ..'..!. . . I t !. !:;: -s S : v .it ; iic -pp rfm if .1 ...:. i . t oir.c, A r ti.- ail u a b- a -1 . f ! A. Com, o M.rc-.cil M ' I ' ",' 1 ' '' 1 ; ar--. ! :.. t tr.e hiy n . : : A, toe cam,!" I--- .1 which ; - -1 '' u e . r tain, i .yei w.:h t-.e ol til a r l- . . . . . . . (,f i ;:-:,-ry of ' !.. v.illip ro- :.. u t 1 .a. I. i i V j .'..a !y after-! re; a 1 I5C-mVM.E;gERS W (U ND OFFICERS IN RATTLE! i .v.:; fff: v;. .. I x. s.- ! s II I ; . ( F r.d !t I! I.a i'.r ' .:. a . 1 t i ' e t w i .. . ; fon - fc'.-w.r a gt:r bat -: 1,. :. : s cf hr.-. AI or. day no.-f-t rr a h : t tl .'.:s at l 0... H C.it ; -r,?t time, "r. i

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OS U All USANCES (Continu-.! from Li.-e or..) SEE:: ' - n i r r . 1 i H- ad -i th.it r:f'.v tat:on In n." ( 'v:!S :mm-.o::,. d r.o v,-. :vI ' r r::. rnv j f or. f ! u . t , r. . ' ," M. F i:w- ire f i. i ;n nr. ,fs a n ., -ct: va ;ir- , by .Mr r to th a ' .'no! . o n 1 r : 1 thy r 1 1 1 a v. v and ' ; . , m.ar.y'.H dis.: rmamr r.t f.r .vard on t ; i ! a 1 1 r ii r- s ! : o n f r h i fh'.t-t of th Frrp. -h mi'.: -irv m:'nn ' in IlTür., of ri::r.;l,i arm. Tho French KOVTnmerit '-va - prr-' ?, . r.. ! of t : ...., t to propr-f a cornpl'to stt!nifr.t ef t ! t:o- r para;or's qucstiur.. irit-lu'lir. ' :::;T- i .. ! h ,. "hut -v ';!. I rr. Ui'fo'.ir rr.te prvont me frr :i pr ,r.,' th- plan." 11" 111 that he ha'! no; wholly abandoned ' Plan ar.'I later miht , a!.;f- to' ... " ! "Frrin" ha not askM th of i hrT a'!s who 'Orrowe! from )jf r to . - . - . . i . . ' r x i i'... .iio" r ri r.i rri rrnir.af by h r rrr'litor. that thy d-;re BORAH URGED TO LEAD NEW PARTY Idaho Solon is Center of Politieal Revolt Movement From Leading Parties. WASHINGTON". Aug. 7. (By U hä-Äii F.) S-n. F.orah o !m: tho Involu ritar party movement which is beginning to be marked by the insistence of its demands that F.orah step out and lead a political revolt. Tetters are pouring; Into BorahV ofliro from men and women of almost evAry shadA of political opin ion, announcing their dissatisfaction 1 with the old parties and urginr lrah to take the lead in uniting the Politically recess in the Fnited States under a new organisation's l"r The one respect in which all these letters always agree is in the statement that neither the republican nor the democratic party is longer capable of national leadership. REMAINS IN AIR 37 CI.T(i'nc WITIT pt mm or pininvT i.-t-r r v-r-v t- Ä Uii.K.MU.NT I- hlUcAM), i-ranee, Aug. 7. (Fy A. F.) Flying for .17 seconds in a glider. Filot Foussou - trot raised the hopes of the spectators at Camp Mouill.ird Monday w nen. ror the moment, they thought a night in a motorless airplane was a reality. Foussoutrot said that he landed intentionally as h; flight was only a qualifying füg lit, requiring that ho r(.m,in in o,

onds. Hi machine was a birlane I v',uM Mso 1,0 i'-'thorized to investi-; with fixed wings and flexible tips ' u"t" a" -HH-tions affecting the coal' and weighed 300 pounds. Another ' 1,,,,l,!itry nn'1 thnu'-h 'A !HMVPr would Farnvm biplane piloted bv Louisi10 uuy -"Ivisorv b..t: o;.eratoi-s I'aulhan who has made historic ! :in, "'n "'beiaN liere rog., rde 1 t hi flights botli in Furope and in Amer-' :J" nn iniportnnt fanor in Ettling ica smashed against the side of Mt. i 1(" ':,! strikes. j CnmhPffras in tho trials Monday. ! T!"' ': ,n ,n' r'"1 s!'r' ify that :iny ' Taulhan was uninjured. Edmund !wn-n u'r,,nn, nt UKfir i: Alien, the American pilot is await- ' should apply only to the central ing better weather before taking c "D'-titive tiebl. a district compnsthe air. ( i'"g Illinois. Indiana. Ohio and west-, , , j em Fennsylvania, wliich has long nu' T7rrr cttitdpdc ! ' th i'asiy ,f tatdishing w:iw. ilAl rl'NlK OUT I' hlh lO n the oft -o-il industry. Tli q:i- ' SFEK RELIEF IN NORTH !ti n nf whthr a smgv instrument' i betwef n the operators and the urion Ti:AVI-:ilSB CITY, Mich.. Aug. 7 I mi,-ors of' the entire country vvul i One by one and in groups of two. j ,-, pj-ned under the plan :V left for three and a dozen, residents of In-j u,.rj.; ,n of th.e conference, opt n-' diana, FhnoLs and Ohio are making WA.jr.esdav. lif g ir.'b.-ss nt ; their annual pilgrimage north to f u,.- ,i0ci-ion on tiii.s- o,u-tion. it is worship at the. shrine of (Iran i isi(1 ;1i;t horitative'.y th it the pian Traa rso region's j ure air. In other J contemplated the -fttb mcnt of the words, the hay fever season is on. ' ,.,r.kr. for prarticaliy all s dt coal. Fvery train from the south is Frin;x- i districts. j ing its quota, seeking relief from , the nasal ravnpos of tho rag .1,! TTVQ and front now until Labor day the V VAKr I ovl.i V Iaj

orard Traverse reg. on will have the b'.rget resort population of the vra r. RANGERS RECOVER GIRL CLLMRER'S BODY I

YosFITF. Calif.. Aug. 7. Fty A.'f,;lIlot as a candidate for rer.omimiF.) Hangers Monday recovered the, Cart to the Fnited Stat s nato. bodv of TMizabeth .Tones IT ,t:n,-h ' Judsre J,,hn W. C.air.e. had lnd a

't, r of 1nf- Tur William Jones, , ! of l'"" university. who fell; ' from a rIi!f into tho U'Tcede ri ver J ' S;in'1'iy u h!:" on " outing with her j ' father. The bodv "I'.ivi . li.l- ih'UJ was I fCO ITI'U from tiie swiriing eddies of the river ddi

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j i n.. jn!lfi ana ms daughter ar- Ul irlKL L.AMliht Iff I 0 QC : l..,r hived in the park from Ferkelv Sun- I Kll I diu5 i--.o;?--lay. Th, ,lrl slll and fell into! KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. T.-'-Hy 1 UIUO : '" the r.v- uir!,. c for- o I. N. S In full view of h u n ". : d .:, V;.'

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n me ' report 28.000 KILLED ; ' ' . '.vxr fc'-r; r;:

I ; k Y P I I ,. vx ,T1 ; i1 '.wtiw.wi. ,ug. i. uy a. r. ) - i' -'- toll of tlie typhoon on Angus watow has mounted to 2,."ll, ' ' ' i i Cothns are lacking to pro--b dt-e.-nt burial for many and the o lies are b .:;g ir.terr'd in gunr.y Th. ev tig. ires on live.-; rip.tfi tue prc-vi--us t .-timat as. were contained in -l - if.uiar ;-s;;-d today by the Hongin::i o: the b.vatow chamof i ctr.meroe. PLAN FEND TO BACK INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS I N I I AN A F LIS. Ind.. Aug. 7

d : th -.r j i Fy A. I'. -Ci eat io n of a $ l.oC'i'.- ! a rair j j 00 0 fund to g;e fin.ir.vial a r.d adle-., j t h th" ! .v.-ry .',o:o to new in lust rial -n- -:r;i.-e of the city is b-tng t on- ! . .:! iy morn- t-. lcrt d '. y thA rhainbtr (if omi ti i :ios j mil. , i; was announced lure M n- , i -'at the;: j day. j ib j The plan will be sub mitte i to a'

.-rectal co m mitte whtch will reftr. the matter to th- boarj of dir c-1 'ti r- -Alio maKe tne una. tie-; .-on. COAL SHORTAGE CLOSES i COUNTY INFIRMARY INrIANAFOLIS. Ind. Aug. 7 . Tlv A 1 Whim i Oio ini.t. laste of (oal th country tuhTculosi. ;r!irrr..irv herA has been closed and

; Only a few shov i-full of co. il rfh'uuor j rn.ain. Dr. II. S. Hatch, suprintrnd-r-s j !-.: of the :ntlrmar .'aid and when " arr.fi . ; is go r.t they will attempt to .i .vs I'i.'k csA wc od. Onlv thnA r..! who

- j - are o serious they cannot be moved remain at the hospital.

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r 1 1 . , - ff' '.7 .. H They call him Dumbbell, but thia parrot was tho only mascot that escaped the order to get rid of all J pets when the Atlantic Fleet came .lome. NATIONAL COAL WAGE PLAN MAY RESULT AT MEET Conference of Coal Operators tt 1 f 1(1 at Ucu land edne?day. (Continued from Fage One) O'nfrnl rnniiiBtilM f;.ot.l l.nt ri. r- I

, ... . ..... I iwik Kb, shot through trie chetiv. tioned th" g.itherir.g at a joint con- r,L ,. . , . , . ...'The ooicer.s ,tt o:k . returned thferencA of miners and operators. . , . , . . ... T-, . , . , , . tue. and the pitch-d ha.tl- w.is on. Fi.-ides choosing Mr. da .agher as , . . . . . ,, . , . , , . , , . . i In the hai! of buIK:. taat foi:fs ciiairman the eonferencA eler'ed' . . ...

, : ; I , .. .. , .... , . I of the ( inted Mine orkers. of Am - j I er2v'a- lts . 'T,rta ry1 , Uo,,,I i'm-w Uago. , nder the plan of settlement to h; !i',bmUto'1 U v ? . , , , thai expired la-t March ,11, would be renewed until March CI 102'..' or.d meanwhile the advisory om-: mision would deride what rerom- ! meiolation as to wages would he . I t.aue ior no- iuture. inACommniee texas nomination; DAFF-'i TeX. Aug. r-y ur.animous vote the statA democratic e .-".tive committee this ifte mo n c. rtified the name of former goverr:or Ja ums F. Ferguson to to on tight to keep Ferguson name off. the ticket bec ause he had beeU Im-j p c he-1 as gr.vernor on the charg.-' of having rnivused fuiu. ! SNATCH SATCHKL c company. at a downtown ic - Tner an I e.-fapod. She was on the i way to a l ank.

Michigan Fishing License $2 Engevs Cut Bate, 401 S.4jruAJ St. OppcMlrCIaMtTrarJt South Bend, Indiana TOILET PREPARATIONS 75c Gentry Bros. Mange Cure 35c Danderine (T small CmiG 60c Danderine lf medium w 65c Seven A 'Tip Sisters Wli 25c Lambert's J -J Listerine fail 50c Lambert's JQ Listerine, large .. 2ÖC PIP Lavoris fc- I Apply Here for 1922 Auto License

IBLOCK EFFORTS

TO GAIN ACTION ON SUGAR PROBE Sen. Smnot Kinpliatirally Denies (Iharpes fiearcünz Crowd er Lttter. (Cor.tinu--.1 from Fage One) to a: r ir.ge matters so as to export .a: if,..-: :.-(.")" tons of :gar to'Fiirope. I hae agreed to do all in ' i-iy wer to ecuro th pi'tio of a jo. r.t r bitim author:z:ng Cuban ( M;-.ir to oome into the United States j without a tent duty, providi:;? it is : r.dim d in bo r.d and shipped to any; (öl.:. try outsid.- th- L'tuttd Stales. iry will i o way with the- financing of s:g.r in !ond and assist the re-i !:;:er.s greatly in securing a foreign iio it ket to: Cuban sugars. "1 am sure the limitation f the i ; !:! crop of sugar tw the preer.t !u:.on of the problem, riot only for Cuba, but for the United States a? v.-r.l. So sure am I of this that I j think that it would be wisA to have ';-,...-r . n i (1 in tVi Tif.pHir.! tariff .bill a rat a of duty of l ceats per ! pound, which would rnako the duty on Cuban sugar U cent per pound. I am surA that Hon. Eugene Meyer j rc r.dy to assist m financing thA sugar j r-'.nrrs on their exportouon 01 sug-ir to foreign countries. I "I fhall be delighted to hear from I vi 1 as quickly aspossible after your arrival in Cuba, advisiijg me of the : rt-ult of vour conference with the ' president. I have had the sugar 1 schedule In the pending tariff bill ! pass--d over until I hear definitely irom you. RUSH TROOPS TO HALT ILLISOIS RAILROAD WAR (Continued from Fage One) and some one in the crowd retorted: "Like h we will!" I "If you don't disperse at once wlIl opcn lire ,hoUted the office ! a the nmb grew riotous. , imh hi iiatiio i oiumt 1. we rs. I At this mom.ent an auu-matic I (lashed from s. pre one in '.lie crowd. i'here was a report ard Sheriff New- : lowed She niT Newkirk r.-. eivod the. second wound and a moment later ; , , . . chief lieitz dropped dead with a bullet through his heart. crowd then s'arted to ileo. l(..ivi :,hintl tho dt.a,j. The hands and fac es of 'he manv ' men in the mob were bloo.lv, and ST72I i i ,v u W t, ii. 7:30 2nd 9:15 That Dizzy Sea Going COMEDY Bright and Snappy Your Teeth Betray You j If 'lay are tinj i-.irrd f.-.r anJ i:uslglitly they tf-'l :.- world ef yaar f-ar.l-.-s regard f..'i !;t.i!:h n ri -1 ai't-earjce. j If they ar kpt clean and white, with . cavities fibed and other r.e?et;sjry work I .ione. then your t--eth tell tab s of y.ur high ideals cf health and sdf-respect, i It c".-t very little p have good teeth, j Our t.iMhri!. 5i-!Anriiio tbnt.i! sorvi.e .give ytii thA benefit -f tho highest fkiil at rite '',-- Always re nie tu ht-r tb.it Ibltnes Fent.il S-rvic? it'AliANi 1 iTIlbS Yob A SAVINCi OK M J'KK HUNT JL Thi high irra.b' upp-r and l over plate ruir mteel tu tit perfectly for or.ly FOUR CHAIRS NO WAITS J.T. HOLMES, D.D.S. (Corner Michigan fc Washington Sts. Over Central Drui? Company Look For Si?n Lincoln 6819

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many were a5isted by friend In J ce!ir.g away from the bloody cAne. j which leads the authorities to be- I !i--A that a number of them v.ere J w- ur.jAd fatally. j Nelson. ovr whom thA b;.t!le

start Ad. escapod unharmed. county orr.cials are r.ow looking for rum. Sue to Recover on Sotcs Gi ven by Equipment Firm :vi::s to reover $ 7. 4 4 ?. T 2 have j rten 3d in Superior court N". 1 I aj.r.'i j ' r-p n r.. i;ev.-r, a r'r'--; i dent of the Ncrthf rn Ini.ara OfTtCt- ! K-iuipme.-.t Co by the Jchr.on Ch c'- Our.n Furniture Co T'pk Co. r.d Mlmauk Ch-lr Co j Th a variou ....v.- .i- -v-.r i-i coer amourtH due on notes even! d'iring Apr.l snl June 1921. The j nounu A:ie?a due lo;.nw: Johnson Chair O.. JSf'. Hjnn t urnnure co.. j,. Lutr le.-:: 4n-'.3S ar.l Milwaukee Chair; Co., f 1.37. t7. SfltUralCZCltion Agent Hears Local Applicants 1 ' Christy of Chicago. F. S naturalization commissioner, hel 1 j preliminary examinations Monbiy for a number of applications ! eltizAnship papers. At present about ..( applicants are seeking natural - ization, this large number requiting

from the de-ire of prospe.-tive j 5,-3 4 ..n ..(:. hm r.t o I'jdin(ritizens to be able to vote at the fall avoic's wages At :n? Oliver Fow Co.,

elections, . mal hearings on aopii ,v.n htd "M.XKKYIV KAIJUI.NrrV VOItK. Aug. 7. Rev. Dr.! Fisemann, thA "marryin ra'ahi," j i;-iri ..no wiuif r.siersun iu himself. Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 amoie

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An entire line of samples from one of the best Bag and Suit Case manufacturers in America has just been purchased by this store. You can save one-third by taking advantage of our Sale prices. There is a limited quantity of this Hand Luggage in Black, Brown and Corovan colors. Buy it now for the young people who are going away to school.

Bags For Men 18 inch leather lined Bags of genuine Seal, Walrus and Cowhide $8.50 to $27.50

Pullman Bags 16 and 18 inch. Made of genuine Cowhide $40.75, $43.75 and . $57.50

LUGGAGE DEPARTMENT THIRD

i We don't offer you "Something Just as Good" we offer the best. We earn' the ! FEST Jewelry. Silver if ware, Cocks, Watches and Diamonds. Our prices are all iJ marked in pUin üur? :! Manv tlmA thnse ' prices are lower than i,; others a.sk for poorer i i II.! merchandise. Try us we have served many well atlfied customers in the last 4 3 years. !! . .i f! FRANK MAYR& SONS ;i

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lt pirchad f. th.e (! r art:: r.t j- r.i, ao would be ready i'r ! f.nal ir.TfttPn ard Fh:rmr.t next i 1 Mor.'iav. Paul A He;rr:r.a-. f e.-retary of -ho j F card of ::c Sif :y. ar J Motorcvcle crc: Ffit 1 im.s'.facl b f: our.cay for Mar It cwo., V.'i-c. where .r.y are t," a qa-nrt themseivo? with ; r.e r.", erh : r. :n (; f craft an I bam the i a . w of delay :n making to r--Meanwhil M v.crcyri? Oft'crr Hoy wniirA s trmnararuv :n cnarge oi Heierman's duties iSzrs o Of.sf Tenant From Premises; Woman Ashs Hill HpransA s-am i omtitT is ai.eu I hive failed ;o pay ri.t apü to have ! (nn-'rnod n v - j. 5 ' A n of th? I-r.T. j ert at 1 P 2 f W. Was hi n -.. 11 'the r.A - w.-h. s of .I '-' p'a Sm.th., nor. the .a'J ter ha Ha-d fu.t Jus'! ja K h p:sz: r.s . a-urt ror ref t "i:,o'- nf . ,,-ir. tce.'ur vitn i I ar,i .oft. j dam - Vasiei Sutavic n: Iia-i -u. I:i the! ,..,. rfl.,,t l2l i.;t. i ..l.r.avoic i - a m a r ; rc. failure r.a roa-' a boa- i '..hi .souznt. Kenneth Davis. ÖtJO N. Ir.erick t., arrested Sunday for operating an automobile wr.nour a iconse. 1 pleaded "not guiby" to tho chare ! upon his api-earance before City iJuag' uuumii:., .h..mij. n:s ca1 was set for trial Tuesday.

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Fr.. :, is of :h Att. J-s-ph J Ko,i' ar. 1 I-.-:c: i e J m:e C u 1 1 : r g f;r(o'.r'( a ay of c.fe Mor.ilay on the arrivai Mr. and Mrs. K'-i '- a .si! V du: r. I .rr. u r. 5 1 y ev-r..ng. Tnc c'ta..n -.r.a to C-.itti-.g ":r.ir.ir" tor th f.:.-t t::r.e. . . STATISTICS Iii III!; I'bUMITS. T w o - -: ' :;c:;;-g. Letter av. K. IZ. Drr.-.r. :r. a t c i T'.vo---ory frame dollir.p. 1113 N. St. J.v-.:i Ht . !r.:ztboth P'.nli. Two-.-:, ry : ratno welling. -4 1 Vi.-tc-ry ..v. Charles W. iF-r. ! Two-storv frajv.o d w 1: n g. 3H ,. ;': c itar.' - w i.-i. j On a and on-half s'ory fram" ,ho-l!;r T. 7 .". 1 Alt CA I 1 St.. Charles i ; We'.db r. $r.0ö' Two-storv frame d ciar.g. 1 1 x Miami st.. Charit We.dler. $:..'!,,b Or.A.tory bri. k dwelhng. T : 4 F Fwing av.. Charlotte Crantz, $.".50.'. : One-story fram dwelling. Tho ma: ! O. Darr. '.42 ?. Ninth St.. $2. SCO. ' MOV1NC. FFJIM1TS. .f : Ii-vro:i -e Cdlon. ' Noddle ct. to 1 700 y-'o k Anthony st. Joh.n F John-on. 1 " 0 7. McFheron st. to Ri:.h st. Farl Camp, 315 K. Monroe ft. to 2.F3 F.ush st. ' C.eorgA M.arkusen. '-10 N. Michi-j gan st. to 72 K. Howard .-t. j ! Sim Talboom, 312 ChAstnut st, to j Cp,i-ao. j Frank Fa'.kowsk'.. 1714 ?ih!cy ft.; to 102 IonglAy av. J Saturday Open Till 9:30 ? Sale At i

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Ladies' Cases 1 6 and 1 8 inch sizes in genuine grained cowhide. Silk lined and some fitted $13.75 to $50.00

Fine Suit Cases 24 and 26 inch. Made of the choicest Cowhide $11.00 to $26.75 FLOOR SOUTH W 1

That's what the woman who helps one of our neighbors several days a week said when she was asked how she got her own washing done.

This woman found that by goin out to work, and sending her washing to the laundry, she was better off financially at the end of the day than if she had stayed home and done the washing herself.

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It really costs more to have the washing done at home than to send it to us. A trial will convince you of this.

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