South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1922 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 17. 122

BRITISH REPLY

JAY MAKE RUM RUNNING EASIER

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i:.Jr:ct attorney ). r. ir. or.tair.ir. an iv.y.iTil'ntn cl o -. r. -c a numr.ft -! -oft dr;r.k rarlers h re "for th- inr- ; j ri of the l-:on ror.v rtion" was a fr'rav.jiTou affront to the Pgion. I. jL-.' i.r .'t !rf , Mr. Herry a.-' rtf 5. v.-r fr.ends an1 - i,tr l.ans of Iw ar 1 or.lr a n 1 ha-.l j-h-r.'. n it 1-y their war j-r-rv:' .

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..rem th Pp. an. is ar.1 from BermuJa. It apua thit. in order to vv1 th rt:torr,s cMP r an I r.rhi: P.P n ai"T.-i of the Unlf-'i Stat a. tho ;-r r.-. r.gj,g-.l In this iliPn traf:".- of --r a i: r. g I! 'nor Into p..J'Ur,'t(' i it from th- Iitharr;M have 'iopt' -1 th ,rn-t'. ' of j'a'-k.n? th ,'.Tir r fo 1h.it it an h (::!y tak-n i?hore in th- I'r.'.t" 1 How I.ifHor 1- lar:kcI. 'i'fjuor !. j-!a-I in tnaniru'.ar Rh,i7).l rn.-k '!; 'S cor.f.stinir of f-lx bottler rar-rful.y .f-wci in hurlap so that 1: ran very f-a-i'.y bo unlcark-'l

ar. -1 vf-r. a sri;nll ran rarry a x ry con?:,'iimf r.t in romptrntivply fimali he I I .i i r. Iqu(r 1 , ::rr!t1 on Loth lark'e ni mall RCh'V'r.f rs nrry carrot.- out tr a from Nassau and unload thm

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iifri to Bimir.i and Own KVy. and from thpso joarf It Is transported ,tr "Vft I'aim Bfach. Diytoni and Knrt Iou-eriia '.. A lit of vcH.rl.i t-.rihi to l.A plyinc Iffwn the L'nitpd 'S'Tf-" ar. I the Hihanif-.s 1m hfr-v.ith

EXPECT ARRESTS IN DUAL MURDER IN SHORT TIME

Franklin Bouillon Says Kn lish Mi-intrrprt ted Turk-i-h Feeling. i:w.!i!;';ol I i-om ratr 'uitj

h. .- viftorioi.s army and iv d r. who; i. rtt iia!i J.-.-:rc tht-ir capita'.. In (

Supreme Court Upholds Special Taxation Levy

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inj; in it when they actually occupitd th-i coantry. The T ;ri;.sh nationalists wor.' nh: ia,-cau-e I have poors that th: Greek?, in retre.tt-

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i" i' hh- nv'ther, Mr.. Ar.p! dur.-k ho is survived by two broth rs. ! i'rank and Lottie. He was born in: South B- nd Jan. 2. hs, wayar.s old. He had lived here all his!

iHULL TAKES SLAP ! AT HARDING LETTER

Devlares I'reitlentV .Mi-ive Is Plea for Reelection of I)oi Notiiing Conjires.. (Continued Iom Pape One) hone.-t and intelhsrent fdemt nts of ithe republiran press. Seo'y of War Weeks ha said that the fitting consreFH Jimh reached Hie lowest ebb In th.. history of the country. Chairman Wood of the republican eongresMlonal committee df-larM everybmly is attacking thi.-i ront;reg because it Ints done nothlnp t( -stimulate liusinr.-s or to l"nefit th" farmer. Sen. B.orab, ro1'Ul'IIcan, Idaho, ha.s wii!, 'it i.- im-po.-?ihl.' to g( t anywhere in cont r( si and that conditions Just move al'Tir until we stet Into this hopeless and absolutely deplorable mess.' The pot on Transcript. reruh!h-an po-nel for nil New l'nirland, delars this the worst fongro In 2 years, and thN opinion has found an echo in th ire of all par-ti

County Authorities Come to Life When State Takes Over Investigation. (Continued Prom Pa-e One) dvuijii.ter of th.- Minn woman, announced through her attorney wer in her pos,s..on afl whi(h she ha:i

proved th.at tliv. friendsliy between h.r raother and tlio iect.,r waa only

p. atonic are dated frum Isle Ftird. Maine, and bear the dates of bust Augu.it, it became known today. "Thb authorities have not seen these ieiterri." &aid Julius Braun, private, detective, retained by Charlotte, "and wt do not intend to disclose the.V contents now. We are holding them until the proper Uir.t a hen we expect tu produce them to some purpo.-e." The 10 letters, it was learned definitely from other .sources, however, contain In detail plana for a tour oi Europe, and later the Orient by Mr. Hall and Mr.s. Milln. One of the letters deals frankly with making of arrangements, it is said, for Mrs. Mill.s to live in an Ppitcopallan home while waiting for the rtc'.or to obtain a divorce. Would I ihe in Germany. In Germany, the letters show, th couple planned to study art. Then they planned to devote themselves to travel. Mont of the letters said to have been written by the rector

to Mrs. Mills bear the sa lutation "My J ear G psy.This salutation "Gypy" has a direct bearing on one of the main clues of the case the- police believe. When the rector wa.s murdered, he wa.s wearing a g-old tie clasp, which it i.s tJ.tid, wa.s given to him by the choir singer. It bore the single initial "G." The county prosecutors, it was learned tonight, have summoned Henry Stevens, a brother of Mrs. Hall, to New Urunswick for queatioiiins. He makes his home in Iivalktte, N. J. The Somerset county authorities, in scarthii: the countryside for witia.sses, said tonight they had found living on a farm, across from tlie Phillips place a peasant woman who came from the south of l'uropcs several years a'o, ana on the death of relative in Ntw Urunsw'.ck moved on to the little f;rm. which she begin to buy under a heavy rnortrfjfe'e. .Siw Wonuiti on Parin. This woman lias i.-.fornied detectives that on the day preceding th

d worse 'h.m the Germans ever

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uneral services will be h-M n

conceived of doir.if. i5t. Adelberts church ThurMav irrr-Th-re was not a city or town inin? a. 9 0.cjock Rev John Ov:i,irio. the lino of retrtat in Anato.,a that i

the Greek army did not burn more savagely and wantonly than the; Germans ever did. The Greeks;

made a million uifikn-n mn, women and children hurneless by burr.ing mf.ro than 100, t'00 homes.' peferring to the burning of Smyrna M. Franklln-Pouillon be

came heated and. standing

shouted to the news-paper men; "The burning of Smyrna was organized by the retreating Gr-ek army."

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,:;g a tin e we. ;.s illi.'v :rou:le. Prehin o;ar.it-d

i i i 1 . . . . i . 1 1 .1 . i Ti:e de i d V. as c l ! eld a nd a m, to South B-n 1 from Pur-s.a. his :-.ativ' land. 17 . . rs aeo. 1 e is; ---;r.'ived l y his w.fe, siov ; and three j

. hildren. Louis an 1 .Mr.-. Bos Mabin. j of thi- iitv. an 1 Mrs. B. l.bin ot" T'lri i j. i .. j I"iir.eral services wbl be h-!d from I

MOVING PPKMITS. P. P. Hobtre. W. Meade st. 121-1 N. Cubg- st. i!or;i, e Van W. gn. r. 727 S IVows t. to 212 '. Wayne st.

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Featherweight Arch-Supports Will Cure Your Foot Troubles D. O'DONNELL Foot Specialist 302 S. Michigan St.

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ASPINWALL CHAMPION HOOVER I'OTATO MAC HINP.PV an n upp.n; D. A. ROWE Cor. Mbliian und South St.

CHASSIS $Ho5 I . O. 11. I-an-liijt FARNEMAN MOTOR CO. Day nod Night sturtwre 111-17 W. Jiflcrni.n P1JL I'lioiie Mnlu 4110

"In vhat way can republican.- who

cri':ei.ed Pre.Vt Wilson for usklnv'l i:,np and trails which lead into

UIWOMSTS COXFER OiV FUTURE ACTIO TOWARDS PREMIER (.Continued Prom Page One)

... ...r.iri J.r.ii.nT- in!

laoor ea r:oiuaie-- uum ui'iu ... the next election of whom sufficient

would be returned to make it mo-t ; difficult for any government to resist! them. J. H. Thomas, speaking at!

.ewpori, (leiivt'icti a amuiins indictment of the government which

he faid. had lent all prestige and j

honor. He predicted an election before Christmas and roundly condemned Mr. Chamberlain'.s nuggestitn of other parties combining against labor." Attacks Government. Walter liunciman a a Liberal met ting at Portsmouth made an-t-onslaught against the government, which he declared with vacillating in its foreign policy and inefficient in finance. Lord Gladstone, replying to Premier Lloyd-George's attack on him in his Manchester speech, writes to the Times charging the premier with r Hpon.slbillty for a recrudc-:er;ce or Turkish aggression against the Christian population and Europe its-If".

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U. S. UPHOLDS RIGHT TO BAR LIQUOR OX ALL ALIEXS' SHIPS (Continued Prom Page One) of liquors which would be kept under lovk and key, during "in port" periods, the defendants laimed that siteh permission would make the enforcement of prohibition againft the

i importation of liquors "already dif- ' licult" practically impossibp.

The enforcement of tne ruling of

itt'U.ilt; mniu":-i cm i o it . , ... ,,i i the attorney ire '.era 1 as to apply to 'calking about the Phillips iarm aid V . . .

tint his adndnPrraticn be sustained!

in a great war crisis. Justify the plea of Bres't Harding i:i asking An.'r'.can ntfr." to give thnr apprfieal ta a rej.uMP-ant on trr ivp.'rh h.is irnpov.--d upon th" people the worst tariff bill and the worst bid in th his-ory of the country, that has broken practically all its can palgn promises, th it hns done rthlr.g to relieve post-war distress, find that will be rf membred chiefly for hf.viiiar seated Truman IB Kew1erry in a piirui f.-nit SHI ?" 300,000 METHODISTS

lan-: ar.dtrails which bad into it Bum the main thoroughfare of K;uston av. Their informart. the detc fives s till, told thtm the became in!-, ia -ted in the -.vornan and went to tlie pr.ee of her farm to see who jdie was. She hid mver seen her before, but s-v.r.il day.s after the mur h i she sai l she saw the woman' picture in a New Brunswick newspaper where she wa referred to as "one of the prnmirent figures in the HaU-Miüs c u " Piirthcr inqtiiries. the detect Ives said. r-veaP-.l that the mortgage on the little farm r.-e.-ntly has P.-en lifted witli the payment of a lump sum.

IN STaTK INCOKPOKATK jsEEK RECF.IVEK FOR

INPIANAB' LIS. Ir. 1 . o.'i. 16 The Indiana, statt 'nicn-niv of the Mfth.iibt I't-'.-copa'. church wh.c'n

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REVERE MOTOR FIRM

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pip-: .- to promote the in;, of M"th- di-m ;:: the state. Th

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Og !-:.. an In I'.urapo'.:. attorney. Charie. V. P. k cn. ttporintendent cf tii- Indiana; ol i:-:r:c;. an 1 Pdw.;rd M rr . ar. I Wall .-e M M. r-

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X' wton Van Zar.d:. lo.a-sident of thr corporation, has beer, indicted f..r ,'ilb"g i embezzb jnent of funds of

t!ie company .ind is a fucitiv

jastice. Vüti Zin.it. it is

fraudulently secuta d Luge sun:.-; of

for himself an 1 asouats by

foreign ships is necessary to the pro

fortiori of American owned tonnage, the reply said, holding "on information and belief" that the sap of intoxicating liquor on the high seas by vessels carrying the American Hag reased with the issuance of the attorney general's ruling, while 6.ile of li.-uor on otb"r vessad.s has continued. The continuance of such an arranirement will result. the reply ehargtd. !n "damage to the merchant marine which will he creat and irre-pa rat de."

Painless Dentistry at Prices That Won't Hurt Your Purse!

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.-ske.i men Siturday night. :.t wou'd he rrcuht unibr .s h-vw. whi'-h proddf that o: i h'.e f..- ('..imi' done

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there Is in .bnitrv. N. better dentists

ran 1- fe'ind lieirL. r cnu Letter ma', rials j ! heI. j Uit painless diititry i.s n revelation f. ail. It is ni.ide p.vi'iM- Py t h . u.m1 "f a h.t r:n '... s ar.e-sthetie wiii.-a will xnio no tiaria r.. u.Htr-r wliat v. ur r hys'.eal rendition may be. We invite v.ei t .-.insult Br. Hohnes and peria;: iiiai t explain this wotolerfiil find PPPL I PPP.lt AND lOWF.U PPATP $2.

"Nev Yorkitis" Rabbi's Answer to "What's the Malier With America?"

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0 YOU KNOW MY NEW LOCATION 125 WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE DR. F. R. CARSON 25 Years in South Bend DR. A. B. 0REM Examinations and Estimates Free Phone Mam 549

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Hand Made Phil ippine Lingerie 1 It wears well. 2 It launders to perfection. 3 It is distinctive in appearance. For these reasons it is most popular. The Nainsook used is soft as silk and the embroidery and hemstitching are the inimitable kind done onty by the native Filipino women. The Chemise have strap and built up shoulders. The Gowns are sleeveless or with kimono sieves. $2.95 a Garment

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D a i n tr ?I an d ke rch i ef s The Handkerchiefs we are showing give that little touch of dainty femininity that all women cherish. Ladies' Lissue indelible colors 35 each or 3 for $1.00. Ladies' Pongee Silk with color cords 640c Ladies' pure Linen embroidered corner 25c and 50c.

You'll Be Wearing a Coat From Now Until Next Spring For that reason you want to select a Coat that will look as good at the end of the season as it does when it's new. A Robertson Coat will satisfy you in this way because it is made of high quality materials and the style is dignified enough to remain good throughout the year not in the lesat faddish. Our handsome big Coats come in the fashionable Delysia, Normandy, Monterey and Lustoria. The loose back models are most in evidence but there are also some very smartly tailored styles. Fur is used extensively as trimming. Prices are moderate $35.00 to $100.00 The Dress Is The Thing

This is a season of Dresses and no woman can be disappointed in our showing of Fall and Winter

Dresses because: there is such a wide variety that a xf

becoming model is sure to be here. There are street frocks, afternoon dresses and evening gowns of bauty that is not often found at such very moderate prices. Materials are luxurious and the styles are exceptionally attractive. We have a good showing of Crepe de Chines, Satin Faced Crepes, Canton Crepes and Crepe Failles. $35.00 to $65.00 The Necessary Suits There are certain occasions in every woman's daily life when a Suit is the only proper thing to wear. No wardrobe is considered complete without at least one Suit. There is a style about the Suits at Robertson's that stamps them as correct and distinctive. Tailoring of the highest type is manifested and the trimmings are exceptionally attractive and in good taste. Such quality materials as Piquette, Tricotine and Twill Cord have been used most extensively. Almost every model boasts a handsome fur choker collar.

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Autographing Autographed Hankerchiefs are never lost in the laundry. They are ultra personal. We will autograph your handkerchiefs at $1.50 a dozen. Order now for Christmas gifts.

We Announce a Very Special Price cn Corduroy We are offering for this week a very soft quality Corduroy in Bobolink, Emerald, Fuschia, Cherry, Honeydew, Navy, Pink, Bluebird, Gold, Leather, Coral, Copen, Battle Grey, African and White, at

Wash Goods

White Goods

Tussah Silks in a complete selection of ptterns particularly good for comforts. Nile Green, Copen. Rose, Lavender. Grev. Liht Rlne.

79c a yard Pink and White in a quality Make bath robes and breakfast noted for its wearing ability coats for Christmas gifts. and effectiveness as a bed covering 65c a yard.

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ors and patterns at 29c to yard. 69c a yard.

White Shirtings in

and plain. rhec ar? ;rovin-; in popularity. Our sr!c- tior. includes some very fine imporP-d numbers 45c to 69c a yard.

Imported Suitings a remarkable value. To be u'-d for separate -kirt. heavier waits and trirntnins on wah dresses 75c a yard.

Imported Fancy Voiles in beautiful patterns suitable for dainty white wants 65c a

Flaxons a yard.

for underwear 39c

200 New Shp-On Sweaters Have Just Arrived In this fresh group are Worsteds, Mohairs and Silk and Wool combinations. All are beautiful qualities. There are solid colors and combinations; plain and fancy weaves. You will recognize a splendid lot of values in these Sweaters. $2.95 $3.95 $4.50 $4.95 $6.95 $7.50

Silverware Selected For Qualitv And Design Every piece of Silver :2 ofTer has the good name cl our house back of it because it comes from the most reputable silversmiths we know of. We urge you to feel free to ask about quality and price. Ask to see our Baskets. Comports and Trays in Dutch Silver.

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