South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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AMERICA TO PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE

IN TURK PROBLEM

cnoirx prixce is SUOR .Y IS KA'G TO REPLACE FATHER

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OF GRAND ARMY

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who lived here fr..m ir? to 1M",,

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Participation.

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STATISTICS

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UUilllllU 111 111 ILill I 'if"FIGHT WITH HEARST S

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1 'Sew York Dnnorratic (lonvrn-

tion Results Douluful - omni an Influence.

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a ;' r-o:.il to ni". I'm :ii u 1 v.oa.i niii .uu:i).i mjjoiu inv rvenins; cioseirii. jr. er i ,-.!;. la.-t:::' meat affairs iau'. ; ' v rtiplotnatic moan.-' to oht.hr: t:i irt hia room. Ho saw th- leaders! -:ifb per, :.;.; r,f;-hd. rations at.d ' "idrs '.rr.ii' to A !.:. e in 1 fro-i: all over the -tato. Hi- lleutrn-1 Aork to'eti:. a- f4r tho r.rntrtor. po - 1. ! ' ' ' ri ' ' the prar ant worked with hira for lu :; try-1 !f fha Ire, ;..(,;;.. wai t Y-td- ! Toit ( omnia imIi t. iiK t .-'' I've tho priddorn. Fat tli'-r-i

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Fnder i.'ir .rv;h atior.al .wstr.t I I derrd to proceed fro-n N'orfo',!; to j m;ny chU-( raust do to retain th i

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To7.er now aboard the destroyrr.

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SEN. WVrSON LAID TO REST AT THOMPSON. (; .

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wa.- mortal of Thomas Ih Wal-.n.

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' od plop'-" J' I''. ',i.- ; l.ili ' as) ! . . .. u. : u jFOUMER DRY AGENT IS

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n -:;; ts in Indiai.a. sa bour.d oeto tl.e f. d ral ftratid jury oa '')

bo'vl th:.-i afternoon bv I ". S. i'oni-

Fon.stantinotile to piadfr A ni-ri' a n uoth suort. and Hoard men are lntere?A in th" r ir -at. apt. n,'n:- the same thins.

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GU FROM HIM t ( 'out in nod From Fait" Onp Miss Favoy and part of Iiis mi.--ia ran: 'So Ltlad yea i are ha'ii.t; loVfly

üiii'H and aie Kaitiii:: to love Miss

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I lady friei d fin.iiitx alon; . Po yoa

jttnior Fnited Statt s - t . ; 1 1 . , r fi . . ai i 1u " h''r ;1 ni!'"b a ev- r. too? Its

'teoreia. was laid to r-t late t h aft rnc on lie-i h!- mother and fall', r : a he a! r-em U i v.

Stat" otib-i.ils joined the hon-ira ? y , e-, ort 'f cnlleairut . of l.idh hraii.d.. s ! wliio'i a compani- d the body fi.m1 Wahini'ton- ( The fwnera! er vi- u. ( on -f aft'T a line of a j pr i.o:. t "1 v ; 7iA0 rien. won. en at.l chi'lren lad! filed past t!i" (.4 n-.t foidainin,' tii i body at t'fi" horn.- "Hickory Hiil.' I Fr. F. .1. .. renter .f Soarta. a?v:ted ! bv Fe . J. T. Fakes of :hH t ity con - j In. ted th- cn-- ices ;

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THREE MEETINGS HEED l DAY HY

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INNOCENCE A mother's instinct often will tell her that her child's eyes are causing trouble, but the youngster might deny it. Just a case of youthful innocence. Better be guided, though, by the parent's apprehension and bring the child to us. We, no doubt, can safeguard h i m against trouble later on.

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212 v. ym ii k; an sr. Iil.it aVstoiir lliet4r FkI. Korrs Stori-s In Indiana. Ohio and Illinois

V. L. DOUGLAS Shoes Now $6, $7, $8

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W. L. Douglas says: Sixty years experience in making fine footwear has taught me the value of GIVING SERVICE and the necessity of QUALITY. More V. L. DOUGLAS shoes are worn in South Bend than that of any other manufacturer. Nine million pairs are worn yearly throughout the United States.

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12 Natural Muskrat COATS at $125.00 i L-r i oats tire made up. 40 inches Iohl:. full sworp with reverse border, plain and mandarin leevt Do not hesitate to take advantage of these exceptional value?. See them in our window. H. GREEN BLATT FURS EXCLUSIVELY 232 South Michigan St.

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Bags o! Distinction

Judged by the smartness of their style and desitm or the exquisite quality of their fabrics, these bags will impress you as distinctly superior to the usual offerings at this price

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'South Bend's Only Exclusive Leather Goods Store'

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LUGGAGE OF QUALITY

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MATERIALS A Complete Showing of All That Is New This Fall, and a Wide Selection of Established Favorites

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Robeitson's Yard Goods Department is a reliable source of supply for all women who value dependable quality, variety and the latest innovations. Each section is royally stocked with the season's fashionable fabrics and presents, on all sides, such selections, varieties and prices as to afford an assurance of the utmost pleasure and satisfaction. We invite you to visit this department and inspect the new Autumn assortments. Molly-O Cvvw One of the materials created this season by master silk weavers. It has a crepy back with a soft, shimmering surface. Camelshair, Wallflower. Navy and Black. S.T.JO a yard Salin Canton Particularly adaptable to the combination dress, as either side can be used. Brown, Navy and Black. 8-1.25 and 81.50 a yard Framosa- . A fabric for service and durability. Copen, Hying l ox. Navy, Midnight and Black. 81.50 a yarn Rtplcne , , The newest thing in transparent silks for separate sleeves and over drapes, as well as entire gowns. Black only. , 83.00 a ard

5 It ij a silk ratine effect in

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SiUtlZiZ new Si.k, createc I ,hi, n. -ah'.e To, Besses or separate skirt,. Black. Brown and --q Hresse, or entire Sown, Black. Brown .-1 W .e. in CroU5e. Brown. Nav, B.acU and Dark Copeo. "'lilll 'ST::, and draPy it , lmo.1 i..i...ble a. , dies, fabric. It fairly radiates quality and refinement. S.9o ri ynf Charmeuse r ni Quite adaptable to the Fall vogue tor draping We have ,t in black. Navy and Brown. A real bargain at this price. .8lM9 a yard Mrssalinc . , . , A lar-e color ran-e and an excellent quality. I or toundotions and trimmings this material is always sood. S. ft 5 a yard Radium Taffeta This is a very fine quality, suitable for lingerie. A color choice ot Flesh. White. Navy. Brown and .Sar.d is here. 81.69 a yard Crepe de Chine An excellent quality in Kashan. Bittersweet. Muffin. Lark. Colonial Blue. Mohawk and all staple shades. 81.95 a yard Fancy Sateens Our selection is very complete. Splendid patterns for linir.- your new Coat or relinini; your old one for every day wear. 65c to R9e a yard Coal in ILverythin is here from a heavy, serviceable Herringbone to t.r soft, lustrous Marcova. We particularly recommend ther fabrics for beauty, service and dependability. ' 82.75 to 812.00 a yard Trieotines

Qualities from the finest woolen manufacturers in America. Navy.

Midnight. Brown and Black

o to t ..( a yard September is a Month of Saving at Robertson's

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