South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 236, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

mCRSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 24. V)ll

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FIGHTING HARD

TO BEST FOES !

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xr. ay be tiahinc ' Dirk" Mulcahy. rlhon cf whrn h wan in I Zrr. 135 X. .Y.;r Ui-v

coninnnd'T'ln-rhicf of the Pr cmniinl of part of th- arn:v ui-kIt

, S;a?" Army. Onr? G a v a n Duffy. V. H. Ffarce. former -nvoy. I the thir.l outs-a:-.J-j '.li;r.- from this tirr. on th inte f.c'ire. formation . f Prf.- S:af 'P,-anv-

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4 ! r:.;r.;; cti - ; number of Irregulars being kilieJ or

r.at. .nai-j tock heavy toll, a large ! Michael t'oliins' forrej, had beer vie- ;-,n j nr, vf.irrdd the eriintrv. , '

tc-riou over the rebels at.d were in

Collins was commander-in-chief ot 1 r:1f.rt. He was op . sel by Pe Valera

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ADLER BROS. Ob 11 Ich If an at VAh!ntto islnc 18H4 UIC KTOUC FOI. illiN AI nor

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Union Trust Company Snfe Deposit Boxes with rpe. rial facilities for tha privacy customers.

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naj i (I Mi r le-a !- , or f er- n- th l f a ted bes.des tbe!r overwhelming Coüirj fell for the tan? i.e. re at . out in Dublin two month. .-co. Twoi-, x. b

. i r.'KiiLers and advantageous position. vtt-l"' """ ; attempt. tn nws.r.a;- .o.-. j. -n s..r. ; s u-ere held from

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day afternoon at l' o'cloi k, lb

r !i..'iern . -'- :. s j .. jr ;o-P.hi r ' a t o' : e .- o' ' ' " ' " o.eie., ., 1. 1 . a . i. - - - oti-Kltr .Nru ri.ui hi,,- t.tKe,, j,, ,.r j' ernan' ! io maiio puohe tonight, officaLi ar'fi ;he firln5 had bfC"me ln - The new pro; -ir.n .-.li.ir.i'lol,;, b.li;h...i ; o'lh u e,M,r 's ' ,J c': ir' - ihv f"""'i hundreds of ters when suddenly Collins fell. It r.iav to the ox-eai-.e. by the b;,r , l.ai.r r-.eritiv l,.,.n "r. b- -ve,. "fl .fJ,n ! I' ' mphlet outlining th- program of w a obvious that he nad been muit-nr-i eoi,.-ler--.l t.-n.-'ht by '2', ' prSo: in .-..-v y,k ,,' ' h :, u . j :ii- oom munis t nia..rr..nt in Amer- i ai ' woundesj. but. nolvithstanJing

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nt.r. ( .-d "for at t.it;e

ica, at. 1 uririio 'h rthrow of

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- F.rt : All nun he r :tx.r'"i ; to.- the o.erthiow of tha ' 'H .ipb.m-tio .-tat.'- iro err. rr.ent tv

lr- the po-.::o!i r.f ti.e ( '. i.-- th-v . I,.......- n. . . j , .. i 'die'.iio: .h:p of the proletariat.

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und a.p marv of .'u h nun as .r : vh furtht r desr-ribe.i ,,,,..,,! porta nee. how er. to a i.en which

work Septem- I he-.-- 'n.irtui:'.,, I - , t . a. '' v. a.s ftid ir.c, tided th names of

vei y radii al b ade: in th.a countr;, . In thiM onneet.on it a va!l the

his fel.ow countrymen: ! ve.ir trovc-l nr.siir.-csfful: a third. p.,,..,,,., i...,:.:..

' Nana calmly oy your iivu. 1f ; ; yesterday, ended hi life, no cruel act of reprisal blemish your ' bri?h?S' hour, which Mi,haei;?nr" flf Recreation

Collins has met since 1911 .-. med ' Cam 11 to Bo Closed Today

i..e ar iu r.. iui .s o. r. ... .-n; purueuha: I;.' a-tie durir.u' the

ber 1 at pre. r;t rate o: pa at.u an war in !.. .-.i ti-flraft pi o;.a -.i rwla unpb.ves who hiw I..-, u on -tr.k" j ( .ab b II,rii-on .ii,,,H "

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k. ; ur.'b-r pay. no.

jrr than Oet-rer 1. nerct. ex--..t fifh men a." have b.-..n prov-n

Äull'y of Hesiru- tion of raiiw ay j 7 ,ti (f, riM. , a

property or -on i -t. 1 of crim-: ordinary' --ies of assault nr.d bittrrj'. th reult of personal en-r-utter. are to be disregarded.

ai.-o Hir'Vt-i

.iinnient row ha m its pi .-. session at . , , . . . .

Bridir. ii.an. ;s !... ribed as ha vln " I ,1',T""' "f all tu.-.o who attended ir.f. res?.-.! in ;h- .Sac -o-Van- ' 1:11,1 '"r"ll!l t."in;. many of

:rul nmo ir.ufil - i s men bv hi nn-

fl.nching bravery. i Tn nr.gnt .irengm a:.u io , t h . building. . t tne Mtin.cs pa: In th. feeble voJre the command- temper hl cav bravery. ; Pf.l-rr,..t;,di amp at Lake Pleasant

er askc-d fv M.iJ. (Jen. Dalton, anJ Dalton and (Je-n. O'tVnnell. botii

I'. C. Arn.ey otf.eiat ir.g.

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!: -S. ror.d: If any depute ari--s as ;i wliih that

tf th relative ji'ardlnif of an emjiloye or eir.plove. that cannot t" rtherwi nd bitted by the earner and paid employe or employe, the It-. itter f'.M'.l referrnl to th- I'nitHl State railway labor board in acvordaree -.vith the transportation act pv 1120. V.y the oritanizat ion the emy.loye. or the earner, in the intTrt o anv mploye who may 1-e u eerie vej .

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; una- ;;i..r a ju a r.i ol e. and al.o

povornmor,! row h.'.sin 1:h poss.fyt?ion ft l.i.deiiian pr:or x the rri.ee titit' w he. i hey rtceivcl uonl of th' imp mhf g raid.

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' Trlerds of Soviet 1',-.a." ha vir. -IM, Dr. Jaroh U. Hartman of New

""s. e.iU,.fl Tn ronentiOM to-etl,er

organization was

greatly distressed, comforted their dying chlf; they whispered a few prayers and recited the act of contrition before the general passed aw ay. His body whs removed under fire to thw armored tar. The Irregulars were by noon in retreat. leaving1 many dead and wounded on the field. The nationals were obliged to leave their touring; car,

STATISTICS

THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son

formed

Hon Keinsfein. ,o,Cortw ,,v f)f. hrna!-- to ,n the former r. d a-inv

proparandi-f. ns M.nt ff( ,h(.

es. tney said, by the ,ommunit international,. to hnrrei.s-,. propaganda hem. (. was ,1(r:arnl. t(( -e ror-:der(,l by the , ,)mmiin!,u SiS them i.sf organizer and pmpacand it.

Murf, of fhe time of the ron enNo intimidation or op- tinn. nflicials said. in

press. on shall b- practiced or er- . f isr,. s,;f, n f)f ,,,(. r,ro.ran) f()r f (i. rritted ;i HRain-t any of th- em-mation of groups in thf. Jrm fl d ploves who have remain-.l or have , navy ami for initiating inilitant aethken ervi.e or as ac.ur.st tho.'ot?on here, was devoted to the settle-

ho reonm' erv.ee, unue. m,s un.b rt.indlnc. V "fourth: All sulh ..t law now

Tvi repre-.. ntaiives of Lenii;- taking their dead chief. body In the wer. n; ;h m-etin. according to i armored car. which reached Cork

infoi r iat ion uncovrrr-d and Norman

J lh T lb-niire. a 1 legate from the

corni uui: f.arty of Great Hritain. wa s ne f.f the 17 ra.ptured.

KL-'LKS VETERANS MUST PAY TAXES INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 2?, No ex-

o Idler o ;nn- war is exempt from j

loi I tax tinicss he is over ."0 years of age. Alty. On. L'fh tu'm! today in an unefMriol opinion to T V. W. Sunman of Spades. I. id

p. tl'liRK as III'- :-no iw .-..- to be wfhdrawn and eatuel led by both part.'-.." paradeFstok ; will be feature fair attraction

Manx Fine Specimens of Catf tic to Ie Shown -Attendance Fipurrs Hijzli. 1 (Continued From Pane One.)

!!; i.if.irr t e-.trJihU" be c.ui.. euro

snd prevention of : 11 ! reu 1om. The!

Y. W. lh A. ha. a re.-t r'orn for wocm on the Jlr.-st floor and the 4'rumtown Wow.ns Home Keono- : . . ' . . . 1 1 . . . ..v Ii !t;t nf

n .1 I ' ill U Ii .1 S ,1 l I 1 ' . A 1 I i ... I ' . j Vwr.ou-" pr. 'ilio '.s i ;i ;-' il. eonked. ,

sj wed or lar.ned numbers of the.:- dub Atf i-inlam-e Iir-ri (:. the . . ond !b-"r of the w"-rj.er.-building there ar,- speeitr.ens of -.nr.e.l t-niii!.-', biking and sew-S-'i'v H.;h r of the f.nr aoci-. -tjo.-i n i-s gr.a-:tu-il at th- hire- atr.il.i n - "t th- two openniLr d iv.

and ul th- -mootht - wi'h wh:-h t!.e wliob- t'a:r h.i pro'r.--d. -r.!,l.n;- , Mi. llepb r. there haej ... r few . omula-.nt- .md the ! o',:nd- !-, !?, v,i u . 11 ;o!:i.-dj l).it th:-- hi- 1 . b . 1 -. : 1 . e ' . r e - ! p . 1 1 t o f J ' h ! . . 1 n - " S Thi' T:;::d!' a'ei h. h--- w i '. I e.-Id e alt f.-so r r .!-! .f the;

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t.on of p-e-t y r p -. wh - pulled pphe i-l e 1 ..-d th wrek of .f.''h'g:i n ei'-'! "i:;-. No .11. 5 "All r t; v. u n . '1 ' . r hf :', rra-le t n .T. j M.-H ich. hief iM.ehlf an Onv.il po". r., Der-.. 1 NT. eh or TV. II. am A Korb!, frjperhn:nflr.t of poh-e. ;ary. Int.

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Open Cuff Gauntlet Gloves of Perrin's fine quality Kid Brown with Ecru embroidery, and Black with White embroidery. Very good looking $6.50 a pair. Perrin's Suede Gloves of extra quality sixteen button Brown and Grey $5.50 a pair. Our own La Mure brand of Perrin's sixteen button Gloves in Black, Brown and Light Grey $5.50 a pair. Brown La Mure Gloves in 12 button length $4.50 a pair. Perrin's Corona Gloves in two clasp style Grey, Brown and Black $1.95 a pair. Perrin's La Mure and Irene Real Kid Gloves in Black, Brown. Grey and Beaver with sef and contrasting embroidery $2.25 a pair. Perrin's Ansonia Gloves with contrasting embrodery in Black, Brown, Tan, Grey and Mode $2.50 a pair. Perrin's Cheverette Suede Gloves in Black $2.95 a pair.

about midnight. T1UIM UlATi; -IX) UULK. DTBLIN. Aug. 2.1. (By A. P) A triumvirate will succeed Collins at the head of the Irish Free State. Death that claimed Ireland's two greatest loaders, (Jriffith and Collins, within 10 day, left no single outstanding figure. Cosgravr May Take Mantle Liam T. Cosgrave. chairman of the prov Sb-nal government cabinet, may r.se to bo Collins' sueeess-or. or it

are lef;. each of you. an in- ... lifl r;o;f,4 f,,r t10 winter today.;

heritanee of that strength and brav-, -;rl. in cimp bavins rery. ! tv.rned to South Bend Tuesday. "Let each fill hi unfinished work. peforo the opening of tire camp Let there be no dirknw and do not ,.tx. . expeetei that a new lei the loss of your comrade daunt jflftoJ. .n be pu- in ,he main buihlyou. . ..ri.-i i 1 -i ri tnnfl fireo'aee and

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Marked For Death. Frequent reports that Collins was

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jest ima t ed rod 1 4 ,0tu. Two-story ftame d well in z. v.tT .S i Sixteenth .t.. Co;pait Realty C"..,

We Sell Coal for Lei SAM C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74

marked for death -were heard in Ireland yinee Harry Bolar.d. secretary of De Valera. Irish Irreconcilable. wa shot and killed by I'tee State troops during a raid. It was reported that Collins was to be killed for reprisal. Hi.s motor car was fired upon a few days ago but Collins wan not in itMichael Collin?, who ho-nn his eareer as a broker s clerk. wa practically unknown until 1914 when he won the conti lene rf Sir Itoqer Casement who was executed during the war. "ollin-? accompanied Casement to Germany on the Irish mission. He sprang Into fame during the

INFANT CIL1.KX Lawrenee Raymond Gi'.Ien. infant sort of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence CI iln. R. R. No. 4. died Wednesday morning at 12:110 o'clock. The child was Vorn Mry CS. 1?22. and was thro months of tige. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10:3) o'clock

a; the t. 1 1 'rv..- cnapei. isuriai River Park, to 222 W. Lawrence st. ; will b in Highland cemetery. j j0in Suj-an. 1 5 2 S Fassnacht av., 1 .IOIIN L. .I-:iTM-:n lo -'H r.ertrand st. I John L. Zeitler. died at the home! R. R. Lundy. IM! Woodward av.l

Fifteenth st., Colpaert Keaity Co.; $3.500. ' ! One-story frame dwelling. i01 N.l Franci3 ft., Colpaert Realty Co, 53.-i TOO. ! One-story frame and stucco dwell-, ins. 121; K. Corby st.. J. A. Niblick.! $1.-00. j M()VIN; IMIIIMITS. Victor Var.e'lt, 722 N. Seventh st.. ! to 22i Lh Dubail av. J. G. J. Farren. 25-:.'. S. Michigan! t.t to 1011 Margaret st.

Bert Mann. 4 4 S. I'.f leenth st...

Edwards Iron Works

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Iron Doors, Window Guards, Gratings, Stairs, Fire Escapes, Wire Netting, Building Steel. W. Maurer & Go. ir. . st. .!o st. Roar the lila k-tin

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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

Order Cashes' Woven Names to Mark the College Wardrobe

Spend Thursday Outfitting Your Children for School

Girls' Hats Felt and Plush Crushers in Sand, Navy, Brown and Red. Cute Fall models. $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Underwear All sizes in just the right weights for the early Fall school days. Boys Knit Union Suits sizes 2 to 16 69c and 89c. Children's Taped Union Suits sizes 2 to 16 59c and 85c. Odds and Ends in Underwear of various kinds sizes 2 to 16 half price 20c a suit. Boys' Poros Knit Suits all sizes 50c. Boys' and Girls' Athletic Union Suits all sizes 59c to $1.00. Shoes Our two leading makes, Holland Shoes for Boys and Ferris Shoes for Girls, are both durable and neat appearing. Prices are remarkably reasonable. Boys' sizes 9 to I31 3.95. Youths' Sizes 1 to 9 $4.95 to $6.50. Girls' 2A to 9 $5.00 to $6.00. Misses' lP to 2 $4.25. Children's Sizes 8' to 1 1 $3.00 to $3.75. "

Mothers will find the prices on our school All of our child ien's clothing comes from clothing to be easily within reach. In many manufacturcrs who know how to make it so instances a genuine opportunity is offered to save money prices being lower than else- that it w.ll last. Garments bought here are where. guaranteed to give complete satisfaction.

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All Wool Sweaters $2.69 to $8.50 Sweater Coats and Pull-overs in solid colors and good combinations. Large or medium collars. All Wool Knickers $1.95 to $3.00 Serges, plaids, stripes and mixed goods. All lined. Have six belt loops and big, deep pockets. Tailored in the new styles. "Kaynee" Blouses and Shirts for Boys (All With Collar Attached) Percale Blouses $1.00 Madras Blouses $1.50 Silk Stripe Blouses $1.89 Blue and Grey Chambray Blouses 95c Dark Striped Madras Blouses $1.00

White Oxford Blouses ....$1.00 containing Pencils. Pen Holders.

Madras Shirts $1.50 Erasers. Pencil Sharpeners, hold

All Silk Windsor Tics 50c Plaid String Ties 50c Silk Knit Ties 50c All Silk Figured Ties 50c Caps Plentiful range of colors and patterns. All new styles $l'.25 and $1.50 Stockings That Will Stand the Hard School Wear Boys' Wayne Knit Pony Hose heavy ribbed Black and Cordovan 5c, 39c. 50c and 59c. Boys' and Girls' lighter weight Stockings in Black, Brown and White 40c and 50c. Iron Clad Hose for Child ren. Medium weight in Black. Brown and White 35c and 39c. Supplies Imitation Leather Pencil Boxes

Percale Shirts $1.50 Striped and Checked Madras Shirts $1.89 Fast Color Khaki Shirts . . .$1.39

ing Cups and Rulers 25c and 50c. Extra Pen Holders 5c each. Pen Points; 3 for 5c. v

Gym Bloomers $1.50 to 53.50 Sateen, Poplin and Serge in Black and Navy. Patent adjustable belt and knee. Just what will be required at school. School Clothes Goods Kindergarten Cloth 45c a Yard

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Cotton Plaids 39c a Yard Good variety of color and patterns. Skirtings $1. 19,82.25 and $2.75 Stripe?, plaids and checks that are ju;t riht for sirls dresses. Ginghams 50c and 69c These make up into the kind of frocks school sirls enjoy wearing. Linens 85c a Yard Washes splendidly and keeps your daughter looking crisp and clean. For Underclothing Long Cloth. Nainsook, Maxon and Dimity at reasonable prices.

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