South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 267, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1922 — Page 7
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
LABOR BOARD IN FIGHT FOR LIFE
Movie Targets Aid Police
Next Congress Will Make Determined Moves to Abolish Board. WASHINGTON, Sept., 23--(By U. P. )--"When congress returns for the expected special session in November, there will be determined moves in both branches to do away wih the railroad labor board. Many senators and congressmen who have studied the matter closely feel that the board failed to function as intended in the recent rail strike crisis. They hold the board partially responsible for the strike and claim that when peace negotiations were started by Pre't Harding it long delayed a settlement, by acactions which antagonized both sides in the dispute. At Tt a doiri M'.'a proposing r-pa.I of the law rr-ct!r? the labor board have already bnn intrtfdud in the hou. The author of on mch rne-ieure 1 Representative Freusr, re.pu oilcan. Ohio, a rioa-j friend of Atty. Gen. IM.uj?hrty. Another Is Representative Coopor, rcpuM.Van, Ohio, former raüro.vl f-nsln-r. "I am ronvlnrM thre would I iv been r.o .M'rikp had it not bn for the, labor board." Cooper sail today. Copper Is a mfmbr of the hcue Interstate rnmnifrce committee, which handles all legislation dtcl'.r.z with ral!road3 and 1 in a yesition to receive a prompt hearing on his hill.
City Srvrn Years Behind in Filing Incorporations NKW YORK, S;t. 1 c. The New York county clerk' office is about Mvm f.in behind in fillntr certificates of Incorporation and the rI or La if corporations. County Clerk Jamr A. Donovan Fiid In com-
KANSAS CITY CUTS DOWN ON ACCIDENTS
Policemen firo ut a moving1 picture projected upon the screen. A I light flares for three Feconda at the spot hit by the bullet The marksjrnon thus see how true their aim is. Above are members of the New lYork department trying coat the now device.
montinK cn his rfqust to the board of Rld'-rrnn for permission to ntratre file clerks on a "p;f- work' basiti. Thf officini rharu? for recording tho doriinionts ! fn rorts
Three Killed in Ambush Attacks by Irregulars HKLFAST. Sept. Three ieron.s Wf-ro killed In ambush attacK by irrrgulars in county K'-rry today. Nineteen irregulars were captured by I'rrp. Staters at Formov. Irreinilars
An Important inland !n Vot Af-ivvith field puns attacked Macroorr
rlra hrus the o!! name of "JVi-jand bombarded the city four hours nana." j but were driven off.
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Fewer Fatalities From Auto;
Despite Increase Population.
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(Ty International 'pw Sorrier.) KANSAS CITT. Mo.. S"pt. 20. Although Kansas Clts population has inerad perceptibly dnrlngr the past year, accidents have Fhown a decrease. Figures i!.-ud by th Safety Council of the city thow a total of 112 accidents for the elcht months ending Ausr. SI, wheras 112 accidents were recorded for a .similar period in 1921. And motor traffic here has increased 20 percent In the lat year. Vehicular accidents hsve been scarcer the lan eljfht months, ther beim? 51 a as:aint 54 for a corresponding period Hst yar.. However, there were 11 colli?ions in Aupufft this year and only three in August, 19 21.
At Datum, on the Black Sei, dork laborer get 8,000 rubles a day, equal to eiirht cnts, the price of two pound of bre-ad.
Makes Attempt to Save Huge Library TOKIO, Sept. 16. Individually responsible for the require from destruction and the preservation ot a 200.000-volurr.e library, formerly the propertj- of the military academy of the late Russian czar's ceneral taff, A. Ar.dojsky, a former per.eral, is in Japin endenv-rlnfr to obtain funds for the maintenance ot this library until a stable Ru?ian overr.mert has been established.: and undertakes to be responsible for the hooka The library has been kept on Russian Island, within 5isrht of Vladivostok, Binre the revolution, when Andocifky performed the miracle of fleeing across the terror-ridden country from FetTograd to Vladivostok. The books, Andcpsky fays, constitute a valuable military record. ; and If they are lost it will be a lrs to the entire world. Hi.s few followers have been poverty ptrickn, for years, but have stuck to their; task: further work In preserving the; library is imposhle without funds and tho of their friends are ex-hausted.
Rather than de.se rt the cec on ' which .he ws plttine. a hen recently burned to deith in a poul-try-houe flre. j Quin'ufl Horteriflufl, born 11' T.
C. was the flrf.t to ferve poco:kfl
Stomach Troubles Disappear Dr. Orth's Remeirkable Stomach Remedy Now on Sale at Central Drug Store and All Good Druggists. Guaranteed.
No matter wtiat jeu call your stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, paoaritic. fourntüs, or Juot plain misery. every dru?ftlst In tbe country hss been authorized to refund your money If Ir. Orths Ptomarh Remedy doesn't cure you quicker and brlnjc rli-f Instantly. " Read what Mr. Walter L. Main, the preat how man, ars about It: (lentlempn i have li-n(i ftomnch trouble fur many years and spent much time and monev'with doctors, with no relivf. A friend told me about rr. Orth' Stomach Kemvdy. I was induce! to try it and now
Am very glad I did. as I am now a web mar feeling jrood. I nm glad to recommend it to all who suffer with stom.K-h trouble. WaJrex L. Main, (Iciipm, Ohio. May '.'(Ith. 1021. Von can secure Dr. Orth's Pfomach Itinedy t any fir?t-clas lruz store, with t'.ie distinct underptanrllnjr that you can iret vour monev I aek if it is not Jnsf
a-s pood as we fs r. Special note to out of I
town Huflerers: cent maileil to the Pr Orth' Laborirories, E ist .Liverpool. Ohi.t will bring a hoi by rost'and puaranteeii
1 Adv.
THE NEW FASHIONS
MILLINERY this Fall is greatly diversified in style. Shapes and sizes are designed with the idea of giving a setting for the face and the frock that is individual to you. Smart, youthful models, some soft and crushable, many permanently shaped, are here for your choice. Chic choux or velvet puffs, ribbon loops. quills, silver cloth and even monkey fur are introduced as trimmings. $5.00 to $35.00
OLOUSES in Majolica. Bagdad. ' Barberry, Grey, Bobolink, Green, Navy and Brown, the Autumn's favored shades, are being presented. These exquisite new models are fashioned in Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Georgette and Brocaded Velvet. Marvelously gorgeous hand embroidery, fascinating Spanish lace and many colored sparkling beads are the trimmings. V, round and batou necks are seen in variations. $5.95 to $30.00
OATS of fabric and fur, which now comprise our Autumn showings, are worthy of your attention. Diversity of style is one of their strongest points because they come not from one maker, but from several. We have made an effort to offer the widest possible selection without sacrificing quality. The result is the greatest collection of Coats we have ever had, in loose line styles, with luxurious crushed collars, low waist lines, roomy sleeves, belts all the select 1922-23 features. The fabrics employed are Delysia, Normandy, Monterey and Lustoria, and fur and embroidery are used for trimming. Fur Coats and Capes come in great variety. Contrasting fur is sometimes used as brimming. All aTe silk lined and beautifully finished. Prices are most reasonable
$35.00 to $700.00
Q UITS which are now being brought out by Robertson's emphasize the new sleeve, becomingly flared, and feature the best of the latest panel treatments in the coats as well as in the sleeves. Nearly every mode! boasts a handsome fur choker collar. They are altogether original and are smartly fashioned in Piquette, Twill Cord, Tricotine, etc. Tailoring is of the highest type.
DRESSES, distinctive, individual and charming, make their appearance at Robertson's this Fall. They come straight from sources that certify their correctness and style and each model is a glorious confirmation of these qualities. Graceful drapings in soft, long folds are offered in a wide enough variety to permit every woman to have a choice of becoming models. Yours is here.
$25.00 to $125.00 $25.00 to $150.00
GOMPANK
Store Open 8:30 QoteJ 5t30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
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Invite You to Dine at the COLLEGE INN Ileautiful Basement Restaurant 'uniiucdlay UMimnueir To(dlay9 1 1 a. m. to s:3o p. m. Table de Uote, Price SI. 23 Hotel LaSalle Orchestra 6:30-7:13 1 M. 10:00-11:15 l M. INFORMAL DAX CI KG
MENU Fruit Cocktail Cream of Fresh Tomato Croutous Soufflees or Consomme Printanier Royale
Fillet of Sea Bass Nantua
Roast Spring Chicken, Yankee Dressing or Baron of Beef, Bordelaise Sauce
O'Brien, Au Gratin or Mashed Potatoes
Peas Fremiere or Stewed Corn
Combination Salad French Dressing
Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream or Caramel Cream Puff or Pineapple Pio
Iced Tea
Coff
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Milk
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON, Every Day. 1 1 a. m. to 2 p. m. Price, 80c
For Fall and Winter Driving
Use Sun Ray High Test
It starts the motor easier. ' It saves vour batterv. It gives more miles, more power, more "pep' and less carbon. Stop at any Sun Ray Station and fill your tank. Sun Rav Stations are SERVICE Stations.
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Central Station Corner Lafayette and Washington South Bend
Three Convenient Station: Sun Ray Station Division and Lafayette South Bend
Sun Ray Station Lincoln Way West and Mill St. Mishawaka
