South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1922 — Page 2
SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 26. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Studebaker Park ! CLOSING DAY OF CWn Scene of INTER STATE FAIR 1 coj of li.irt failur? a; hr horti !r. ! tha; c'.:y l-riday morning. ( Mr S;:it the w.f.' uf Ch:i j..n'-f-r a!.i haö I;f d in So.;:h U-!v! for a peiioo; of y-arn, iaviiis her - - jnv : n ::, bill '.rt: I . v bv " : . ' i 1 1!' . a . !.' o :,-.:, .. b ,-, r; .'"'" i ' T' ' ' ' A r. t - . l " r . r -t r i b r. y a r. 1 1 c a 1 ?.! t o a u it.fo: cai 1 r ni! .f: " i -r i t i i : i , . r w r r -v ( ' l": ( p r. r n n ' 1 f i 1 .' ' ' J 1 r . T it j ' -1 ni T! THREE PERSONS ;, , , ;-. r - a e. I.i.i, ivm.i.i.o; i.-'i. ' I th' rnin'ry !-riot iy Funiny. Ot Ü !nnr. i ..tl.lr.? v.:;: '-,.,- rv Rr!
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THREE PERSONS HELD FOLLOWING BRUTAL SLAYING Battered Body of Crippled Brownsville, Mich., Storekeeper Found. (Continued From Page One) 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 proceeded to the store where Mrs. Noecker left the two men to notify the county authorities. She said she could not bear the grewsome sight.
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ii. HA( hU HS. l"a:i ial .! v ; f r .i.im. II r.i.n'k'.'jrü. : a: - .. .i. a -i at !:! r!drr. v0 v.ir. IVsr n Thür ".lay. u .;; h- 1 fr-.:;i 1. lote r s;lrif'. .-ltui.Uy ai't-r:vni:i at -:r. n'l-iork. !v. I. N M r rff.i a;;t:. w.'i :t, i.J- .rt
t.Ta: VO!" ar- .:.--;ri A"v j'Ti'i ' that drivA a t'n i!.i whi , ery jttt a:. l lrAa r.'. ! i ; i c Arftov;r k '.-. .all 1 i: i r- i fu'.Iy. a:: til (;rT -n ARf(j, 42S : Taizr.rra Tru-t It J.r.;. Lincoln 654 Aiiv :is-tr Closing ioncerz INFANT nK. TO BE DERBY DAY-; Sh- .i5 Loin .n South lie r. I in 1'7 nrd ra ."5 ysr of ne. He:;ds , iier hiilAiid. fl.r- : urvi l by Tii1 -i day .old infant f Mi-. .ir.J v Hand to Cive Final Con 9 veri of Season Sundav i . "isl;. y Kea - st. di.-d 3r'hild w.s b;ru in South H. nd An? three chlldrfn. Juliu. William an I Ju:se anl rs? hrth-r. liügin, v. ho i in Jf.-rn.iny. l ut.ral iis wi'l be- ht-M .Moni- .1 I Ii" . . J : I'.urlal w,i in raln. i 1'r tirie on rouui liic special rAonts .-rranj:pu ior ;i: j. ni 'im k i ji.i iv in. n -f.c! Final Program Aul PaCa'.! A. p '. ( i i il.iv n I: rr. or. a J:0 o'cN. k -. : Sr.i for n-t S i!:..iv'.; l.ar.l run --!'! i;-. i.oi.:.. -iin-n: Tli .ivJr. ly ;o!g M , rade Ht'Id Frida v. i('ii.:;.nupJ Fr.rn J'ag' U:.mils. ih sisiii i: ! Iv ;.! iviircl I . ; i- i a I will h in Mr.. loa :n:fr. of .larKs. r. M.cu. f : : r w en !f n t of f'l.:i: ! 1 : . - f
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iu:h H,.,. .mil iri .'il'iiro i.ition
Kennedy used the store telephone to inform Sheriff Wyman at Casso-
polis, five miles distant of the brutal crime.
Neighbor Hears Voice.
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f.ol:. v. hirh proposed th" ir.c'u-;'.on
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'.h'-r rir..-:l -ration of the
h.l! v. ou'.d f if f-rrtd. Ial-' Hat Anioinlnit nl.
K.!k. i p i '.: a r.. .N"v .!...; iiir.ae stn rK p-r. .vn "' ti r- . - ,. 1 a ,ri h n i (i r. 1 n . 1 1 1 to '!), '.. kr.owp. fo hav hn few. ! Horah olll a prov:..on k1 luv the I hat riitcl l.y Aroli r-- I.liarn. -!-lent .ri! liorT;, to nt'iülr-. hy ' v. J.o-.. hon;.-' nhoot I ft ir.N -l-tar. ir.il'rr.r.a !lnn or ohvrwlü', a n V from p;.i e where the ha! tefed til fi.' rnl i:ilre- in th o :. t r :'.!'.-! y .. a - foun-l. fl.ü.mi Jr!! S'.i':-
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It w ill he the firt rop'rt for tlio it ay w;tr:-i l.oth th firework and!
1 1: -t ) .ow. Th- i i r ra in in the running i ,tu .- f . . o : M lit" Kunnini; line Pur. SIOO.
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1 Hla k ..ff-- I,aeni - Viilf am. Ita'jvock' - I- - rals 4 Dr. I'ifH Jei.kins! I'.ahy Ii Kohfi t.-on 1 I 116 Mil- IMirx' :'.. 1 1 1 us J h . .Met i v t h : Waninut rai Uoihy liuiiy -I Uodeek'T Jtnkir.s
pfi 'e.J ;o turn f it in :ra; 11 j ' 11 ' 1 J-
tonrert will lo- iv ! 1 fiotn i o'rlork in th- afternoon.
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i n ir 1 1 1 . . i u u r i l .rt . i ! 1 1 1 1 - ti;i i i .
f th.. h.ur.l.r.r ,.f tVi.. r:fr.'t" ""a I o 0'WU
Mo i aii h- -.vitJi'trw
Iti-!- th; r, r. formerly of K'.kharf. that 1 e-
nf th-:- of th- r!ty". park than Livt and Howard parks v.i.ro
j formerly hand coniT' wert hid I in the ''Vcluslon of other.. This i '-.-. n two "r. certs w.-r? h'.o at j I'otawatoini pai k. "Tio- i one fit season han leen a
th' In r.t a;
rn:t!e. Thl " "oo ii. : t -e also hf'fure :t Wa'-sh r.'olutlor. propo-in? -im-
prcpr.al wa.s prta-nt'd In th f ru. j t v. en 11 and 12 o'rlok n; niht -,t a -para bill. whi-h v. an refTi fl he heard an unknown vcice .chout
romrr.fr'" com-i ;ri front of th tot'.
"('.". nirt out 44 nd Kt-: m .un.e kro-
-r.. S'j3v," th unknown votr i
demand.!. the familiar nic-k-
!lat authority for the pti'ident, b-iw nari;M ir.vari.ih'.y app'. ed to the it was not expected that it w oald a. t .torfekeper l.y t h villager-. lillani, on .thr one. .w n 'urr.n:ini made J , no ;, iinah;e to -:p contlnuoti-ly ,l t'.ain tonight that the presentation i.e.-ur, of a bronchial troubte. was of legislation v. -th ieard to federal i nl th window, looking to-
. Deration or ;thr minH or uir : w,,r,"H the .tore. whIJi he rou'd not :
tallroads would await word from the , ,;,,-,. rn n tnk (iarkne.--y he told th preldnt. uthorit!..
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n:n i esful np." .tateil Mr. Platiicr, I'riday, ornrr.enrirsr w the spirit uitJi which the peopl hivo upportol th' hind. "Weather In oeen favorable in verv in-'anre and th
1 Julian 2 I.Ittle Jack 3 Huford
4 kondie K Willson
Comment has li-cn ni ule on the i
fart that th; year's fair i.t iracti- !
Jenkins i 1 ivlertsOU ;
O jary ;
.-'-lection nf I'oiavi ati.joi park for rally In It.- rntirety a local ur.dertwr. (.f ri.' forif fr;. ha rr. . w.tn ; tak!:t? and th.at its .uecss is due to
ueperal favor." I local enterprise. The hoard of d;-
! it-rtoivi and secretary re local men
i i ml u ) irej r.'it nf f i a t. r npci.rl j '
t, 11,. pi. Ik '4 III' JI UtV ' Ml j
j from th fair i diverted into local j channels. Many of the exhibits and
special attractions which haw: drawn special attention are the work of local pi'son.i and rlrmi.
ioll Sn. Robinson. Arkansas, a lea J - l
r? on the democratic ßid. announc d he wan rftady to support any well . inidtro.l pmponal that serve nof.ce on th mtn nwiwr.' and mlneis that If thy do not compo-e their r.ffren - th people, who will suffr hy reaaon of th Ir obstinacy, will take any and every course opn to protect t.hm"lve against th aiproarhin? '-oal famin." Cor.tlnu.ru: hi acinic on both -;de of he controversy Itobirmn declared h had no "patience" uith mn who for any consideration would lmprll th itizei.ehlp of the nation a it ; hinjc imperilled by his dl?ut!nK' ml unncssary condition in th roal industry. "
NEW ACTIVE I N FIGHT TO DOWN BONUS MEASURE
tiur" calt .haw, he also hard the, latter' rejoinder, "w!t until I pet I my clothes on." A light was then j made In th tore. h wild, and j
though nothing further was heard, a horse and buggy drove past his home from the direction of the store. He dropped to sleep he said and heard no one until the alarm was raised the following morning. ¶ It is this incident which leads the sheriff to believe, that the work was done by a resident of the village, familiar with the groundwork in the locality. Robbery Theory Advanced ¶ The kerosene tank had been unlocked, presumably, those who were investigating the murder were inclined to believe, just before the murderous assault was made, and while the crippled victim's back was turned. ¶ Robbery is one theory advanced as the motive for the attack. It was well known that Shaw kept considerable sums of money in the store where he lived alone pending periodical trips to a Cassopolis hank to deposit funds. Near the place where the body was found. Shaw's battered flashlight was found and this he had used in futile defence.
j Cillam's -tatcment had much to 'do In ( (rrfdoratinc the statement ! xf a resident of Calvi Center, who
TRANSFER OLIVER
-! TRÄGT TO BOARD
FOR WATER WELLS
ZIEGFELD STAR, DREAMS BROKEN, ASKS DIVORCE
CHICAGO. Au 23. Miy 1. N. S.
auj. -. lis;, i . .n. CitV RllVs Land for Location disillusioned In her dreams of a r ri' i i iv I- home, children and the "simple Ot Illird Water Plimpin? life jIr.. Thelma Orr Meyer, for-
ludiana Senator Announces Himself a Rein? Against Soldiers' Bill. H o:.t;nu.d From Past On.)
. .... I liii il ! . a t i ! ' r - on .'nl r I.Anill a.t I
-aid. at from four to even Mllions " n ' . now of the water in the gravel
Station.
W.th the purchase by th water-
iiifr Ziesfeld "follies" beauty, filed suit, for divorce aRainet Max W. Meyer, alleging- that he w recked ier
v.ork.s department of a 21-acre tract ! ha pplness with allied Intrigues and it Sample and Olive ff. for the ruelty. Sli - hartes him with havdevelopment of additional waterjins heut. kh ked and slapped her on sunplv approved hv the common j many occa-iohs. anl also accuses
council and a warrant for the nv-! im of improper conduct with one;
iiiftit to J. I). Oliver. Jr.. owner. ofj"Mrs- Coleman." lUl'.H-'ä rendered by Controller II. j
a. lonuiKa. oiuua: ot tue mun.c.-; pal water-works were Friday pre-1 oaring to o harl with ilans Iork-
inz toward tlie ilevelonmcnt of the . II
tract and the huildintr rf a third
pumpins station. i m;n-i.x i-khmit. Actual transfer of th property, Tuo-.td!V hl'ick stoi'o IniiKr.nX. was mad rridav when upon the'-1'-16 U' Wayne t . Harry I.nt-lu. .1.1: . .... u. estimated cost Sin.ono.
uiitirv oi nie waiiatii o inc cuii-i (roller "a ded to the land trad w! Twp-st.ory frame dw-lar.B.
STATISTICS
turned over to tlie rjty. An ah-
Cleveland a v.. Mr
9 2 a
I. Peterson,
of dollars. A- to 1h payment of th bonus out of the proceeds from the foreisn debt. Sen. Myers expressed th belief that it would be tit bast a generation before the principal of any part of that debt would b paid. and many years" before interest payment reasonably could be expected. He irued it would be poor policy for th ovrnment to make a committment aß.ilnsl n source so unci tain und aride! that In any vent the money due from foreisn nations w a sowlnu to the taxpayers from whom, he ald. it had been taken to b an to the allies.
of suspicious circumstance
I'pon their arrival from Cnnsopo;'s, tire fir.t ( iu the officers followed concerned traces made !n the mud by a hors. The track. in the mud of the- rain spake 1 highway led from the .south and the horse had traveled .at on ordinary pace, but alter a turn south 'he -teed evidently had been driven at a fast clip. These t ruck were followcil to the eiossroid that leads to Calvin Center, where the man. a negro, arrested on .-'uspi'cion. was found. His name authorities refu-V to divulge in view of their belief of Ills in noil nee. This u'li'.oplnc lioive was
; heard to pavs a farmhouse about Descendants of the Miami ; ovioc k last n;-ht. which fact th ... r I '.an .admitted. Cillam's tatement. I nbc rlan heunton boon ,I((W, indo ate.i that the murder at lloosivr Indian Town was committed aiterij o'clock. IM!:! . Aim. jr. P.v I. N S. j KelatUcM NotifUsI. Twrritv 'direct descendants of the! Although there was instant aqreeMiami' tri1" of Indians in this coun-j m ni between th offo c ts ond vil-
ai ! rac '1 CT out trie OM peai p i ."Hoi iiiai it.o..-i iiimnc.
pipe- prrpaiatory to a reunion of the
Miami of Wahah. Crant and Miami niirt'.es. to b" held soon at an I ni!m:i iliac- Iii.- mil? northwest of .Marion.
there was no visible evidence that the !ayer entere. i the store. The stork to aii appearances had not btt-n disturbed. Mi k hart relatives were notified of
I f ' Will
strai t ac-ompan:ed the transfer. ! ' "
t.Ä,.f t na ,.-;m : lv-tory .a nient b.ock praiape
, . . . . , . nnd apartnient.fi. 1 1 i) .. Notre IMn.e
. , , . . . . .iv., J. Peterson, f 2 . . f . wrrks dartmnt m th. d-iop- , , . .. .. . . .... . .. , ... crvu-" station. Micnujan and ntnt of the tract, now thvit the c:tv, , . , : . . . . .4 I bail sts.. Sta ndard Oil t o., $::.(oo. has obtained pose..on. First, it , . ... . , .... .... , one-story frame dwelhnir. fo)-' is said. te.t Will b made to a.cer- . . , ,, ... . . ... , . t ... ll'iwndale aw. F. Frarr.ath. 51. ..00. tnin with the rientei nosible er- . . .. .
' ' i . t . a v . - ri'Mi.i. . I ..'a 1 i '.nn1 .
vui' - l i l .liir v..iii:, " i 7. Franklin st., Joseph Imbamha. $1.('00.
he arirm' .tratr. at that point betw een
liö nnd 12" feet below the surfac!
of the pnuiinl. "We will at once sink test wells." said John W. Toype. superintendent of the water-works. "It is most advisable to ascertain th direction of the'flow and the amount of water
One-story frame dwellir-'. Til Smiih sr.. It. J. Foulke. $1.:00.
MOVIVC. I'llItMITS. Michael Pukiolf. 2 2 S. v'hesinut st. to .V'l X. Hird.ll st.
alentin I.siecki. :,.: S Che.-t-i mit rt. to öl'l X. Pirdsell st.
obtainable before p.ejvirincr th. Joseph 'ostella. 1 ::15 Lin.-oln wav plans for a new tation and th j w to -ii: IjinoIn Wtiv . buildin? t.. house It. From this . T) ,,Wvli -. x Mi, hii;in s; data, we can arrive at the best rnt! -l0 os '. Xavarre st. sill niacin? of th wells from, ftVn i;pntman. -eä X. Colleue ? which the station will receive its'to (,, ,anis st. supply." j Steve P.osIi lc. 1116 v. Colfax av. Tho tes; refered to. stated lu :, - College st. Toyne. comprised the slnkln? of a; Fdw in Turnock. IJ0 i;. Howard t. 12-inch well or the usincr of fst jr, ijj j- Campau st.
Plans for pieservin? the Indian' tho murder a r: I Milo Shaw. 310
1 at yi:u cro-.tnds r.ear .lalap.r. where b..j;.-vi ,,f decerned t"l'.-men ii. . . 11 be mad at thrt rettnion. Tlit are tort 4-' Miami Indians ft in t h t!t roe o;i nt ies and this will bo he fift pow-wow th"v have I."!d fcr scv; ai r.c .
Kenwood, av.. this city, a brother. .Mrs. Iouis Clayton, an aunt. vhoo horn is nor station 19 and three cousins. Mrs. James Hatfield, 223 Kenwood aw. Mrs Isaac Chandler and Mrs Frank Mott. both liv- . r. near station l:. were informed
j of the brutal killing
well sunk kist jear and at points
sink a half dozen or more wells feet away srarated by nual distances in a circle about the center well. Thi center well would then be salted. Fle.ctric galvanometers; would lie connected with each well and the . enter well. Want Larjiv Supply. Those wells that solved hy their
F. A. KusMvurm. "lu K. "a.sliinit-
ton a. to 7". 1 X. Xotre Dame a v.
Ceor-e Iashbau'h. .124 W. LaSalle
av. to 2T.1S l-'rskine b'vd.
M. ,T. l'.ol-er. S20 Clifford rt. to
2ä II Mishawak.i a v. niirrns.
Mr. and Mrs. Wbulvslaw Arendt,
S'2 S. Olive ct.. Autr. 2t. a son.
respective galvanometers a d- Mr. and Mrs. (leorse D. Petcher.
crease in the resistance for the' 126 X. Xotre I)ame av.. Aus. 24. electric current would indicate the! a son.
pa.vie of the salt, carried by the water in their direction, a salt in water reduces its resl-t.ince to an
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Thillman. ..15
Cleveland av.. A tiff. 2-1, a daugh
ter.
"Dofi" Cards Distributed imon? Public Visiting l'airAdmitS Passing t.;- l.cct of the "Oor't" cards is-' r i i i r r i
IS ad Ciecft; Held for County Jury
.:.ed by !. S'-iOi Fend S.Te:y coun-J i .'. of th'- Chamber f Cotn-r.e:ce ca ber-n 1 troH!t.d ar.i.m per.-or,.-
etc "trie current. Keversely. .thej Mr. and Mrs. Wojc ie (Mentis. IF! veils that continued to show a nor-; Ko.-cirjsko st.. Aug. 2-t. a son.
oal resistance would be those from ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weather- j the direction of which the water was ! spoon. 4261 K. laSall av.. An?, j
.-o-ninc. So. alfto. could the rate ofi-i'-. daurhter.
tlow le tir'.e the
"I'pon th.- information." iid;son
Tovn ' we would dopen I upon! Mr. and Mr-. Alfred Majewski
-rt.-tn ' .-air to .in .nnnlv u-.-tts In. t6f Lonsily .'IV. . AtlS. .1 d'HU'h-
:ad of coin? j'h th under-,ur
a-erta ined. th fater the Mr. rd Mrs. Teb-sfan Ttadouski. j greater the amount. ;1'2 W Washington av.. An?. aj
x .sit.n? '.!" Irtet -Stat fair at
Sprinb; a- k park, the safety ir-s- " a;:es att; i :.n, ns;l:ab e mfr-farrv Morail. 2t UM(I E-Th-f.."t th.c 4i people were. ' . . it 1 1 ii 1 : :;.! .n s nil nn I la-t year j Coin ict. Aow Hold IVmldviw : rt o or tiv p u b ; . i to! in ir Indictment. ' r .:!. f j i f e : v whi h th- oun.-ii i
crourd si ream we would cut across it, ..inkln? we! at their proportionate distance.s apirt. but asa'iist the . urr-nt of the stream This way we should develop a ereater supply.
than making a haphazard aruess
Mr. and Mrs. Wo.lciek Zmudzin-
ski. S. Pulaski st.. Aue. 2-. a
dauffhter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Starzen-ki.
1 "2t Kemble av . Au?. 2 k a dauffli-
tei'.
Aus. 2:5. a daughter.
h i d: av n t:t. t b ob-.c: .tif-'e of j l'. ol.-i.: ui'ilty to '.i,iu V- ii w 1 1 or- ."it civ :.cl-lents. ' n .. : ; t I e - r. e. U i:i..im lis .-. rv . ' "
-lo:.-t be a i .v walk', r." ! ,...n: b. for. C:tv .lud?c OuCombi 'n with a pumpaee. :! is said, of a
W". t v-.' .bi'-ti- ., ?Vo, ...mm,. ' M r. arm .wis. iianrv imuim.
obMir.ed. Toyn' then proposp.s toj 0'' k adopt or reject his present plans i for the btiilditt? of a station. leg.n- :
' iMn't tr '-low .ho Iren off tlio ! I! . lay. Hari Moran. 21.
none. .C ono.Ofiö-.eaiy.n p-r day!
ee: w ,!h y,ur !! it." . i.oui.s. Mo. w..s bound over to the j ;,n-.v. !.; h-pi;'c t '. ;.-,iit of w .c. ." . ;r uit .curt ir-irl jury. l"n..bb- to! 'At a . -v- blow n: ii.vn." iv. nl'-. . . nd. Mor.m. w ha was ar-i Arrested DrUIlh' at Voir,
. a . te-, .if : ur;i' s vested alter c -is' sin? . che, k for $ 1 .. ...:! .s- u -il.- w irv.:i ilo 1 .t th. 1. "V. ,ower .le.'or itinc store'
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Ti'.ursd . w as con. mitte. l to th
i In Jail for Having lioozel Arieste.l at the fair nrn.ir.ils in an!
o; '. i.
.'i'i'Co.l intoxi.at'd 'ndition at:J
ef!i .-r Pout. :n.d. th a: rs. j 1 r 1 v-ni ooti.e ontaimr.s .. v,., n..f. ,i wi -4. inform.! . ' "moonshine" wltisky. Artie Williams.
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T: ' a nt:;-.!..! . ' ,-jt.-l-.tioc r.-.I tltr.'iuh the i fe t b". . ' , . : t. s ; . c r. cai: 1 . . i 4 e . ' .-.'.- : f t t : .lf to
a . r. l..-rport'--l e e; ; .. . f,,:. it)t. s '. u 1 1 i 'l ! " Co ;jbi'. a ; i o n . lie
w a tat. .oi into cu-t'.1 at t'n North
Oakland Countv Dears
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(.OmirCSS Candidates . v..V n,. oi M'..nm admitted ! I;ov ,U:- i,lr,''i' unknown, wu
!-nMiA,- 2: The cor.crM-! b-.- . r o.irole f.om the Ohio .-1 a t e a r ' ' ' f' r Jo violatillj the -.,--,! , .' 11 n-.t-t-.nl . .. .... ic-i ins-ttotb.n oaaor laws. Hall maintained the
w f.-r the republican tinmii it:on to j l;e w as released after .serving one ' 1 bit:;. '-. H. K toy at Wash- ! 1 ; t' an . n 1 e : c r i 1 In. t f nlfiue of -.. v i t. 1 . . 1 1 b ' s week 1 .... v.. to ' ii vet's for f.:u''rv. He
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'tr'ted !'-!. t 'cr Cr.itit Hudson ! :. .a click- at Wa. o and Worth.
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Autumn Dresses for Women and Misses-$19.75 to $125.00 Beautiful models in 1922-23 styles. Slender lined and graceful, these dresses enhance the appearance of the wearer. They are designed in Crepe Satin, Canton Crepe, Crepe Faille, SatinFaced Canton and Georgette. Circular Skirts are prominent throughout the showing, as are also long beaded panels. All shades of Brown as well as Navy and Black are here for your choice. Attractive New Suits are Readv $25.00 to $150.00 Plain tailored styles and some with Fur trimming are favorites this Fall. Suggestion of the Russian blouse type are also included in our present showing. Long or short jackets may be had so that the most becoming style is here for every woman.
Children's 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. Child ren'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 and $1.00.
200 Dozen MEN'S SHIRTS Just Arrived
Fhis Week
Now on SPECIAL SALE In our Men's Store
All the newest Woven Madras Fabric Shirts $1.95. Sport Coats in the new Heather shades. Just right for driving and golf $5.00 $7.00 and $8.00. Athletic Union Suits 69c Special Union Suits 75c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers .75c each
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Dorf Caps For Youths and Men 1 weeds. Gaberdines und all Wool patterns in light and dark shades. May be adjusted to fit anv size or shaped head. All silk lined. $1.50 and $2.00 Sere Suits For the Little School Boy $5.50 each These are the famous Kaynee make and come in Oliver Tw ist an d Middy styles. Just right for the little fellow in kindergarten and school boys up to 9 years of age. Beautiful Blues and dark Seal Brown. One o f the best values in our Boys Shop. New Bovs' Bath Robes Splendid for Christmas Gifts $1.95, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 Come in sizes 6 to 14. Very beautiful colorings in plaids, stripes and fancy designs. A garment every boy is proud to own. Kavnee Shirts $1.50 1 hree special models in Green, Fan and Blue checks with separate collars to match. Shirt sizes are 12 to M'i- These three Shirts would make a very acceptable birthday gift.
Saturday Only!
Fall Suit and Coat Buttons one to six on a card 10c a card. I inch wide Black Elastic very best quality 2lzC a yard. A r Duplex Safety Pins sizes 0 to 3 7c a card Carnation Toilet Pins 300 to a paper. . .7c a paper if )fc 3fi Rubberized Household Aprons 79c each v Carmen Hair Nets made of invisible real hair 10c each. f. f. if. Guaranteed rust proof Dress Snaps 3 Vic cdjd J 1r J. 6c P. Coats' 1 50 yard spools of Cotton Thread 12 spools for 50c. Full bleached genuine Crepe Toilet Paper 6 ounce rolls 12c a roll. (. if. American Seamless Sanitary Napkins 39c a dozen.
30 yard spools of J. ck P. Coats' six ply Darning Cot-
j ton 2 balls for 5c.
Good quality Shoe Brushes 20c each f" f Black Cat Shoe Dressing , 10c a bottle if. if. Smooth finish Coat and Suit Hangers ... . c each r r Snoe Trees 7c a pair Felt lined Trouser Hanger 4c each M S Hr 50 pairs of Sheers and Scissors 50c a pair X. if. if. Cox's Waterproof Shoe Dressing 5c a box z Delong's 2Vi to 3 inch non-slipping, black Hair Pins 2 packages for 5c. Our own special brand Collar Bands. . . .72C each r Reis Woven Double Initials for marking underclothing, etc 36 initials to a roll 3c a roll. ii. if. it, R. J. Roberts' Needles of all kinds 7c a paper
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