South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 13. 1922

RELEASE YOUTH HELD AS SLAYER

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AS VICTORY FOR SHIP COMPANIES

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U'a.-JiiüKton r'aliii'," asa:n!-t carryini; Unuor l.y fo;-cii:n owp.pd liners within

iAi:n:icari territorial waf rs ami. in

t!;.; V"!it of an .ihcr.so d-t.l.-:on in th- t'rit'il Stato.s sujir-'üi court will tii'.v' to ..i.tain an iijiTnal to th in-

t r:..i:onal court of justice at. Th-

Ha ii". "lAcixiov as u - ii il ." tip to thf thro niia- limit was t!)' Ji.-:ion of th Jjom-.j of lir'torv of tli? l'rcncfi lino

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( n i i:.tuuii;i' t.iw las'- ;oui-t . : Th Itriti-h lin-- ai understood to ho in perfoi t harmony with the From !i company in this matter. The , first test casp. ii- likely to aris w hen thf White Star liner Major: io. which . is .-a hcduled to sail from Cherbourg I Oct. IS. reaches Srv York. The ' famer Homeric, which cleared vt'.-.

trday from Cherhourtr and the French liner Iafayette, sailin? Saturndy are within the limit set by the Washington edict. The French government de-

handled into the IVrijlhtrr Rc.-Clirs 2 1 7 Per.-ollr- I ri,1 to await developments, leav

ing ht qii'-stion for the present ent- ' ry in th'- hands of the shipping coin, j panie.s. Tiiey will, however, make j representative should the vested rights of its national.--, represented hy

I - - i sailors and stokers ahoard 1'rcnch ; ,--n wore from the eastern part ; owned chips ami tlvini? tho Fren. h

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CREW SAVED AS

STEAMER BURNS

r'Voi:?rt t n Hav e who. L liov-d. toil 'r;y tondir.- to involve : .: ir the Hail-Mi!!.; ca-a n'k:aan i rn :ur !. . ; , went, hc.'i.rt .! .Mtir-f of tho ivirr. Satr-in n. w ho fd l.oM Haye- for th t: ratal .1ury ' n I as:;"d that th- nit:rd-r warrant raint him o d:rnl ,!. Th" re-

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Aboard Burning City f Honolulu. ( Continued l'roni Payr One)

II;. ,.;;!,.,. vh. rid rxp-td ''f th" l":t,lJ St,lt' A IaI-' n"m" flc he I'.epiivcd of their half of cn ...r.?i.i..P p, i,!. :nro'(:.ao from tile '"'1" vor fr,,,n Ar-o!e.. llonO-((irf. litre of wino.

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r parts of the Iii:ic coast. F.f ty i subject for Premier Poim are

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John h a'-.di r, fattier of Haycs' a- - u-m rttshe.I i;. onto tho Haves', !i. e-:ibr.;e. d the youth's moth r atid e: i itad : "Mv (ioil. my (Jul I am v! id i' : . ..il a he." Me 'jo- i . T.o.ip-e.i was takn; if. to T:;o f , w ho':!' w lie re Ha ves : fith'-r, r;ati'f an 1 e;,.vr

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üirty-iour o: tlie s:an tasor.e'

wore wonum One woman wa LABOR A TIME OF travdinc third class with a hahy. ,r- ... . , inIni imrn e,:. months old. . MAR 1$ ADV OL A I LI)

The ';; of Honopalu originally, was tin- Orrrn.ni jusiir liner t

FradMi. h der droe, built at

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U. S. GAMBLERS If

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'OUT' LARGE SUM"

(For. tinned From Pace One

' ( harte uf vvindy Hook and Aberdeen

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quanta- tr..wi unui i .. i wrien sue. ylv Culbertson said that Ootoher was ip.rein. d in ..a American har- ; T th(. president had .signed an order : -o" When the Fnittd States ent-tthut al! rc-qUests. applications or p..red th- war tl,e liner was renamed ! tlllon; for action." under flexible ;hc Huron ami nse.l as a transport ,roVtsion.s of the tariff law, "shall be .n .i::j- tr-.ons to France. tiled with or referred to tho FnLied A P..- th- -ar the Huron wa state-- tariff rotnm ission." Ho naid '' oi.-h: to S.iti Pedro, rali f.. ami li;;it cot.df ration of Individi'a! tarv. i.i i -.m litior.-d f,,r t!.o I.os An- iff , s. vill undoubtedly be bröadu -M. ; to.mship company. The Fity , ,y t.njit , Uf.(, aml th.a the powers . f H..!;oh.:;u and her companion shi-.. ..jjfpi-r.j on tp,. president by tue ii..' ;; ..f iAis- Ancehs. formerly ' tariff law "will le.ad to greater ta-'h'-;-rm.an steam- r Kronpr.nz c ." sKin ("'filie. recently I.can the'

tir-' diree: j as-outer service with Honolulu that I..os Amrelos ever had.

Th. (h;v of Honolulu's reiri-t ad 1 iililrt'ss Lnrcil Democrats

t..;;r.aue to. oss. her Ient,-Ji ."2- i4u.U Ümvits editor of tho Fort j fe. ;. Tim vcs.v. 1 has twin sc rews. Wayne Journal-Hazette and a prom-j T'i ! 1 1 r' T i . ! till T y )i t : . ?...?; , r . . f . ; 1 1 n.Mir. lj I

State., ( o.st uard teanu r Shaw'-- local democratic worker? at a meeih: iir-re lito today to :o to the in,, Hj.di has been arranged for - . ii.- of the ouiian i'itv of HoiM-i m,X Wednesday n:i;ht at the demo- ! :. i to i-ual'i- what t vet- a-si,t.,riL cratic lieaduuarters on Mich Siran st.

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A meptincr of the democratic conuressiona! committee Tias been called . for Monday niht. At this time plans and nrosnects for the campaign will

IS I NCONSTlTLTIONAIJi e outlined to tho democratic work-

; eis ot tue i.-tn aisirict ny i- ranit

Fort U axnc Editor M ill

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K'IKkMo, Ind..

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Vz I looil of Sprrulation StopMlrr Amrricaii- I.o-r St'MTal nillion.

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.1 was niide by hi- optionnt. A- '

b-rt .1. Povrido. in support Of hi. .irpun ent. Samuel M. Kalston. democratic t om'.nee for Frited State sfnitor declared in an address here top.i-'at titat the provi-nnn of th" Fordney-.Mcumb"r tariff ;;v-'-.:; t!t" pre-idtnt !o rais-1 or lower, ates s . naonstitutior.al.

Mr. Hallten said that Mr. U

1 Mnvr, district chairman.

yoatns

mk. TiirJtiis v Honshu Mrs. There. a h0.t. SUU W. Napier .vt.. di-'.i at 1 : 1 o'clock yestordiy morning at the Mishawaka

' hosppal. She was horn in Hun-

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meri-l .i similar iinvtidm-nt offered in ' T ' ' ...-,..

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;on! P. 0: bv Sen. Owen of Oklahoma to . " ; ithe Pyno-AMrlch tariff Mil. on ' I,er th,1, 'i, ohi:'lrf n- An?hn'- J" I , .. . ... epn and Theros,i survive her. llil

1 no uToarai ini. :ae pies. -n-m not, , d.tactod to tlnanco nr.y speritH rat es. ! f ; ' :"; urd.y mom- j . .... .... ... . ' a; St. .-:p!ioi; s hurch. the Itw.

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al will ho in Cedar flrcv. ci'tn'".c"y

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al Mis. Fror. Frarkän

died at ." o'oh 1 k tft-rdav aftep-

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F.-. p.d. Ai.c. 18. P.'l'L'. In addition to t It rt n.Ti 'i!s. she i-' stp.viv.d by . brother, (".iff .t d . I'pp.-rii arrai: z :r. tttx Lie tan" t; ornpieted.

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PIT (QUALITY

SOMPANY

Saturday Open Till 9:30

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

For Your

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Two and Three-Piece Suites Finely upholstered in high grade Tapestry, Velour or Mohair. Most pieces have Marshall spring cushions, backs and arms. , All are built on hard wood frames and have the web bottom construction. The prices are most agreeably low. $180.00 to $350.00

Tables 60 inch Davenport Tables with solid mahogany tops $23.50. End Tables in mahogany or Tudor finish $9.50 to $20.00.

Nests of 3 Tables with

solid mahogany tops or any with fine cane seats

Chairs Separate Rockers, upholstered in genuine brown Spanish leather which is guaranteed for 5

years $26.50 to $38.00. Mirrors Chairs and Rockers of A large assortment of hand carved solid mahog- very attractive Mirrors for

Spinet Desks Very artistically made with high grade solid mahogany tops $40.00 to $68.00.

Tudor finish $26.75.

and backs $42.50.

living rooms, halls and over

buffets and fireplaces $6.75 to $33,75.

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arious Sewing Cabinets Priscilla Cabinets in mahogany finish. Well made and finished inside and out specially priced at $3.09. Martha Washington Cabinets in mahogany finish at $17.50 and in solid mahogany at $27.50. Queen Anne and William and Mary Cabinets with two drawers and drop leaves. Solid mahogany tops $24.00.

Notre Dame Needs Dollars $250,000 Oct. 16-19

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cnvvvx .iritt Kirrir? are cf anil and j--mi-precioU- staiun

the proper coiffure is th.e.

d'.'.ch. draws the hard back

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vocrr, ni: in c k ii a dic.'d'vl v.-'ie f-r da -k

r . tp ntin tt or. dainty tindery irn.. et : i ; T,t- of the et sa t i r. cm s. t." ir i--ii rink ar ' tiral In bia'k: .-at in .'. t t r. n; me-1 with bla k

Np.U' i:al I , l am, . m .,, I)jf. tp-c,; o i relit Pn.bl.-ni i- C reaUnl.

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Mils, l i:nk m.i.F.i:. Mrs. Kram; Müh r. r. 1 1 W. D.visi. si.. d.-d a; 7 : .". a c lo.'k last niitn: it e r .1 s: ti.opth.H' ;!Ir.es cf hi.'; ; .-. u'.;. . Mrs. m:': w.. 57 yo.irid ..: d hod IP od in Sotith lb-: .: i ; auf, ha vinrr c nie hero fr . ( :t i.. ca. She was b- : it iS Steri:pir Ilk Sh-' i- sttrvivf-d '-y hep pt!-- ; he nd. !':.ir.k Miller, and by r J..I ter. Mr. .lant-cs Wolf-, of Ca'. Fttr.eral arrar.rem t't" h i I not 'cn co'npa-teil i.ist r.iirat.

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A STORE ROOM FILLED TO THE ROOF!

AN APPALLING FIRE! TERRIFIC LOSSES Si

ON ALL THIS NEW WHITER CLOTHING!

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A REAL GABERDINE TOP COAT SPECIAL .

-that pvrrv tnan that desires a dmiMr servir cni Vi

li should take advantage of. These coats are unusual, inI f . deed, at this price and ordinarily would bring 29.50. "

We are selling them fcr only $16.85 f ; k 1 '

OVERCOATS FOR MEN FROM

LVtKY WALK ÜK LIFL f ti Filvlrs nnrl wnrlimanf.Kin tKaf n 1 1 will ' ,

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you will say are more than reason- i ;

aoie. Regular $40 Co?ts p:o at . ..$29.50 Regular $35 Coats o at . . .$1S.75

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M SUITS THAT HAVE THEM ALL TALKING! f ' J:j Every suit is all wool and ultra stylish. They are real J 1 c .-4 garments that you would buy elsewhere at a threat advance in price. Under normal conditions we would soll r 1

- them for $40, but are letting them so l J . 1 Li during this sale for only tm V f v3 f 4

j Men's high grade all wool suits. All the late models that are worth crtstly

530. but adjustment ( A C

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For the particular dresser all wool t i ! 2 r- i

griiicr.i5 in grey ana i?.n. iee;uiar :

price, $40. We are offering them I j for only $24.73

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stock of pants in the ci

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A Chance of a Lifetime to Buy Boys'

Clothing at Prices Marked Way, Way. Down

Boys' stylish two-pants suits, all j sizes; $12 values p;o at & '

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Great Bargains If You Hurry!

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KoaI. I'har'. and. Rita. (jf Mi'- ' wap.kee. Ik. rial aral funeral -o. -k-es tA;;i i.y held Friday at Ivcno-ki.

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Wo make a businos of tradir.g-in

Pianos (NO MATTER HOW OLD) as part pay

ment toward Plaver-Pianos. (rand Pianos and 'irtro

Ins. Thus wo nour.uilnto il AN 1 FINE OLD MAKES which are all COMPLETELY REBUILT AND SOLD WITHOFT PROFIT just exartlv at the trade-in cost IN ORDER TO QITCKLY GET OUR MONEY OUT. Special Prices Now Only Six More Days

NEW PLAYERS-$365 NEW PIAN0S-$265

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Boys' natty and warm overcoats, in all sizes, in a variety of materials;

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. -1 U tCrv One lot of boys' caps. They are i f tÜ j . very classy; ju;t what any boy de-

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Men's Fall Hats Every One Represents the Season's Latest

$4 hats sell for only $5 hats sell for only

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Men's Caps

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AH the newest shaDes and styles. Regular $3.00 values j

go for only $1.79 1

Finest Shoes and Oxfords Every pair in new fall stock and very, very ) 11 f attractive. Tliey are priced as low as )iJiÜv j We are showing a marvelous assortment of dress and . work shirts a3 well as a cor.iolete line cf underwear. All C A t. ft a K w A. IIMfl.111 ..'.11A 1 I Vi V . r. V M . A a L

U 1 i;ic IICII15 GUC I CUljr uiiujuui a nu- o c..iu inc u . concession we have made will make it more interesting f

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