South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 260, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY. SEI-TLMBLR 17. 1922

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CLERGYMAN MAY YSn.''v MINISTER AND BE WITNESS' IN SEXTON'S WIFE PATERNITY CASE 3?" - : FOUND MURDERED

i't.ir'ce from a farm known a the Ph ill. a pac , which border Ki:rhcy lane.

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MRS. M. KLUGHARDT. Mrs. Margaret Klighardt, 420

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Near New Hrunwirk.

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MRDS. NANCY HENDERSON. Mrd. Nancy Henderson, 428 S. Main st., died at her home Friday night at 11:10 o'clock. She had been ill for seven months with cancer of the stomach.

She leaves her husband, William

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Mrs Cora B. Ash, her daughter, and

John Powell, her brother, both of South Bend. Her grandson, Rudolph

Ash is at present attending the University of Michigan. Mrs. Henderson was born in Terre Haute, March 18, 1858 and came to this city when

she was a year old. She was mar-

ried on Aug. 5, 1879 in Niles.

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, i;..-l upon till- tc-nia -r.y t.f pro- I s'a i. that -av--;i: have f...--fd ' Pan ank.- qu.-tion. thn h .u.noys ' at ;h Mivr-t African M F rhu'-, h

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'o-worker.s and s( t tht-m to I.u'.kha'ad th-!n-.-hes in the lower ve in s;ic?i a mann r th.at iran poisoning would b imi)o.j-;hh'. Furtlier-

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And this is tlie first time in lal liistory that a woman ha volun-

i It believed that fh- hov will 1 t:nlv rev.-al"d to her Imsbnnd the

I la- j.-!-. on u -r fo the Ho-inki fa mi-' Patt-rnity of a child which she say.-j n ..re. they argue, ihoo men know

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f ' .-- . 1 1 . a a "iiii, i hu r i . j -,. , - --. - - x .. 1. - 1 i 1 -. i -.'m e t u ; lie r n u 0 . . n e

line, which was reach-.! about S:20

MRS. WIMONA BEELER.

Mrs. Wimona Beeler, 28 years old

.-11 m-t iiornf inursiuy nigiu .earn ed she w.1.1 a pasi'trer on tin interurlam car which eornects New Miun-n-if-k and several nearbv

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, India rapoi;- tu nd him fur'hr in-

rt i'or.al ,..-;t i-na n t in , , fti.-;,- in.lb.a.s a n v Jnfntion of obtaininir a 1 f r a month at ast

UfiU.-y h-.r ' at'-r- 1 :nto any j for..;;lt :,)fl runr.-rnitm- thf chlid. par-. 'Uvo-ree aial r-marrin after thf vittn.'-itts th r woild ir,v..l'. it In ( t;ru!ariv whether r.r not h ha ?., l--ndii.cr mm it a'-nainst Harry Poulin I

2J v y. it lo-s not m- 01 taa, ; i.-ally adopted hy Jar.owki. Thus! has l .en ettled. orern.m.T.t i !r p.r- d t. ah 1 talon- ; f T.Tarnw.Ui ;s cli(t to have made! 'Th report !. absolutely falA

no inter--'.- of . i'i.n- in;Tl,, attempt to have the boy returned and i id in lous." -Fl the prof'twor lat oanuy. Ah-Faa- (, a pivilan- ; .( hjni j,,,. devoting hi- -ffort- t; be walked nervously about th",

aro;. :' r . r.'.rum n ..1 . . . , V;nr hln.i-'ir from tn- :!! and jail 1 i"r.r i n- mu nun-.e n na

o'clock. The line's er.d a .hort

of this city, died at 1;10 o'clock yesterday afternoon at :he Mayo hospital. Fochester. Minn., following an operation. She formerly lived at No. 214 Keasey 5t. Burial will be in Tiedford, Ind. The deceased U survived bv her

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j th t-rr'.try .-wi'' v the Türk.- j yei'rhj.v i,v ,,nty ( "i:y ''-rk F..',-' h- hal no eontnd. rrek ho.iil.ti -tnf a a n!iv j , M,j Foraiurant. but expect ...I t. olU Von Sac-tail, larnunc: to ha drawn many arten- ,. KjVf.n over to tb. care uf the! 1 M.;:,.V. when a man n.arrie 1 ...

in'o the 'Port to iui a.-u - Hosinsk j fatnilv tod iv until h.-a! , -v ,,!nan she is hks wife.. 1 h.dil

:irr:ur.'.-ni'T.ts have l.en onijib t d. 1 !r v vows sacred and have no inten- ! tion of i-ver auain seeking anothT O'Yrar Ohl Girl Charxos 1 '" lt('

"l br li-V" ii ii r ria the mst

of

men: tic v r-lief. A summary

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mi

-tlve born Am-ri'-ans lom.t ou-i K.-yal A I ti I n 1 1 . 1 1 1 . .: years o.a.

Tin- latter were ( ., Fa ndohili !.. was arrested at

j. j t I 1 it 1 oeaey.. :iairr;ai; . ine iimsi l ather Assaulled Her ,.,rl.l d t:,:Ilir tl U , .n.fT- int(, a

th- n ral condition of refu

t4 of all nationality in and about nyn a that more than tOoa, ,r(lis ar.- destitute and without food - via Iter .n the coi-- tovr. of estern Asia Minor. In tit- villa--

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.ml(,ved largely tr. the office. of j his h,,r:ie this morning at 12:0.". if f rfV ial.-. my religion di 111. ri- an conipanie.-i doing buinc j ,,',-:. -k .-n a charge of bavin- crini-1 ,,,lt s.nu.tinn remarriage. 1 S-rnvrna. I inaFy a.-sault-d hi- niny.-ar-old r -tj,,. talk about my nde-a voring - 1 :,.-. .-. n a . " . . . . . 1 . 4 II, At 1 . . .. 1 . . T I . . .

T'01 offaaal advice inuaa.- .t - 1 i im u . a . ai a 1 . .viniuf nn.ui a.as :, secure pt.nf.lic.il I i.-le n -a t :o n

arr--.-te,i i,y c.aj.t. .,: ie?e, , lam. ! M.rt.:u .y to marry again i al.-o iiton. S-rgt. Delin.ski and (tfi.-ers, f.!lst. as-: ; unjll4.. Pi-.:.-r. Winfhej- and Ki-h after Mrs. ..XJv -flcit:,,n in life would niak Mary Shea, a si-ter of M.-nd.-nh..!;. .,!rh a V,M llt.,r;; iM,p..-.V;b even! liad a). ear. ,! befor- Aeth.g I e),uty ; tia-ugh I w- re incline.! to take such j Pr-'S. Harry S. Taylor, w h, swore' . .... , fl,r ni .n-it

! have never had any tntrntion of

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from F.ra-a a re ..---moo-'i. - mate. . , Meiidihall and his daughter made; whfn ajloUt plans of Mrs.

' :r bono-, tn.. a hege, i assaults. T for the future, the profes-

HKr. i 11 1 Jl I H M , 'wri,! I'",IM I u luo ;,IS ",:t;-r:r stated tiart he could not at thi.

w.--. unknown to jut utittl yester-; .fme statt. fXna;v what ho would

' Mud.iiva alon'. a plac-- u o

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rar a wavratit for M'tid-nhaH's at--

JiRE IN SMYRHA

costly to mwr:rz"zr?!-r.

three vears. it was said.

r. our lives will lie in a

j separate course. She will prooaniy f ither go to live w ith her parents I who have- offered her a home, or she

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T.a c " .es.

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igaii: t a of h r ftm.rr to

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New! Blouses $5.95 to $22 Ch arming models in Crepe Satin, Georgette, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Matelasse. Mandarin sleeves are featured. Colors are Grey, Jade, Bobolink, Poinsetta, Barberry, Muffin, Brown, Navy and Black. j y Handkerchiefs Ladies' e m -broidered corner and thread drawn Pongee Handkerkerchiefs. Very smart for Fall 35c and 40c each. ' ''ss 'VGloves A complete new showing of Fowne's Filosette and Doe Silk Gloves and Filosette Gauntlets in

White. Pel ican. Caster, Grouse, Ecru, Arizona and Black 85c to $1.75. Tunics

$19.50 to $45 Sequent and bead trimmed Tunins to be used over the new Autumn Silks in evening gowns. These exquisite pieces are ready in our Trimming Department. .-jr. Belts 35cto$1.00 A fresh assortment of Belts for wear with the po pula F.i 11 S ; ter c.'stu! . is r- dy. A a. d variety of leather and m.ctal F-l:. awaits y.cjr selec

tion. "s Skirtings $1.19 to $2.75 At these moderate prices v. e are showing har.ds.jn.e Woolen.in r ol rs t match t h n w Sweater. Patterns arc fFpeciaFy -nwrt and attractive.

Coats Of Rich, New Fabrics Foo-e. Hare back moduls aie m-ist proniin.-n: in our autumn showing aiiliougii there are a number of :-"ini-fir :ed and tailored .styb-s that are y.'iy good looking. Tiie Ku---sta n beiuse eii'cet is as. quite prominent. Mandaiin .iuv.s, on." of the imp.-.i-tant featur-s of tin- fall mod., arc used in a great many of these o.at- Kur is freeiv employed as trimming, mr.st models having big fur ollars and rufts. The leading inateijais are Ivlysia. Xoniiamly. Mu.'i'f try and Fu'storia. I'.laek anal vaiioii- shades of brown and blue pre.p.niinate as the autumn colors. Thrc special grouj-s ar- now being featured in connection with our fail season sal-' at ;!, mod, -rat" p 1 i r". S of $35, $50 and $75

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Suits Smart and Dignified Exceptionally fine tailoring is one of the noteworthy points in our new Suits for Fall. They are well made, attractively styled and handsomely trimmed. Long, straight line jackets and rather long skirts are the types most generally. Piquctte, Twill Cord and Tricotine, all in the best grades, are the most used fabrics. Prices are not high $25.00, $35.00, $50.00 and up to $150.00

FURS!

Coats and Smaller Pieces in a

Satisfying Assortment

Rich, deep Furs are used in the making of our garments. Perfect pelts are the only ones that go into a Coat or smaller piece made for this store. There is a softness and lustre about the Furs you find here that makes them almost irresistible to the woman who appreciates genuine quality and beauty. This year's collection surpasses any we have had previously and your inspection of these handsome garments is most cordially invited. Coats, Combining Beauty of Appearance With Quality and Comfort $100.00 to $700.00 None of these Coats was purchased by us without a careful inspection of its quality. Only the best furriers of America have contributed to our present collection and the Coats we are now showing reveal the expert workmanship in them as well as the high grade Furs used. Style is manifest in every graceful fold and sweep. All models are wonderfully silk, lined. For your choice are 40 and 45 inch Alaskan Seal Coats with large collars and cuffs; Muskrat Coats of soft, silky texture; French Near Seal Coats with collars and cuffs of Beaver or Skunk; Marmot Coats with Raccoon collars and cuffs, and Hudson Seal Coats having collars and cuffs of Squirrel, Beaver, Skunk and self. Chokers, Scarfs, Stoles and Capes of Select Furs $15.00 to $200.00 These smaller Furs have a refinement and quality about them that appeals strongly to women of discrimination. It is evident that even the smallest and least expensive piece has been thoughtfully designed and skilfully made. All have character and individuality. Regardless of what your preference in Furs may be, you are quite surf of finding in our Fall collection just the kind you like. There are various qualities of Stone Marten, Squirrel, Mink. Hudson Bay Sable, Hudson Seal, Coney, Fox, Lynx and Kolinsky. With the moderate prices we have placed on these smaller pieces. practically every woman can have a Fur of some sort this Winter. Why wait longer to select yours?

Dresses for All Occasions Morning, Afternoon and Evening Dresses in most becoming styles are now being presented. The charm of these new fashions, together with their moderate pricing, merits your special attention. Your choice includes Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes, Georgette Crepes. Satin Faced Cantons. Büstered Silks, Chiffons, Riplette Crepes and Satin. Prices are $19.75, $25.00, $35.00, $50.00, $65.00 and up to $100.00

SEPTEMBER IS A MONTH OF SAVING AT ROBERTSON'S