South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 293, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 October 1922 — Page 2
FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20. 1922
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c. ;. is i.Tt:nt:sTEi) ix nnmsii crisis: VIEW iriru CUXCEIIX (C'or.tin'jt-il From 1 a r nA
t . t f f . c i took a h-iri'l an 1 : JWJ-U-JWJ ! . j u.'i" 1 th- ( h.u-- rhlllf-l l ick to ' thj .situation il'lt c t.n the l'nit.1 '"rrihi. A r n .t.l .! .'). -::.(, St it-s Ls the st it'i of Amha.-wn!- i ri th sroun I hy autoi:; jhile Ij i !. In r- nt .-ard the Mriti.-h f otfir-r-.-H v.iri'h- 1 for him but .v.-rr.rr.-r.t t:::s l-.-UM for cvrtain l'-r-.u n wi not ! I. ;,o;--a nt ..J.i'h.niatic ;j'-tH y.ifh as TIv n the- scf ru- sh;ftM to Wf.st- Wavhir.t'.n, v.if-r. of prf:r.;nir.ci rn X hr.i.ska wh'Tt Ürown b -urn! uut-i'b- th'.r Uritish .!!ioornati- .-f r:ho S: Ir.cy, X-h., oftirr.-. with th-Jr ;r... Aint issaaur (l.I.lfs is of th:.-'
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TT"" ar-vl at a ranch 40 nuh-.s i.-rth Natnrallv rr.cn cnnehaT.v e--ctf!
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ministry. Hi h n b"n ;r.'lent nt tho h', irl c i tra 1 ar.l ;arhatnr'nt i ry i-rlvHt" sr- ' iry tu Mr. lior. ir
A rnJt of rors '"?rabio infres' In the n vv .-itn.'it ion th f ito or :h- Irhh eon -tit .tior. in the n;:t!3h par! anie-.t. I: h-i not y t It r: own v.n"- hT Mr. I'.T.ar lr;: in the event of h:j co "'! in.;; in h. forrn ition of a
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notifie l and he. in turn notified 4.rnm,.nt which appointed them than Sheriff Fan l-rs at Kawlln?, Wyo. j wcul , d ipl(ints v-ha h lVe nia,i0 Two carloads of officers met at thfc! thnt work th(,ir 1if hne,x reiar.lliurr.ett ranch whre Urown had ,,..3 cf r,o!itiral Chinin in th-lr stonre l ban pursuit and shortly , own counlritg. If r,f,licios of the afterward found Urown. his car Kop,lon v,.nimrnt ;jr(. r) .0 ra.li-tii'-k in the mud. in.hrt north of. . un., ,,, ,,t
Medirin Low. l-e:n? the orriccrj
apprr-achlnsr Urown ran. but fell aa two bullets pierr-ed hi? body.
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LEGIOX MEETIXG ' nn t : rti"il Prom Pape One)
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Irish for. ,.tu ion rat.tb-.l, i -r. at- to m,ik a statement covrln? It.t thoush th 'li-'-li ir-!r" who are j portion. ir ainly ies; .n-!hh' for t--al ay's de-j I)-manl Sinvjer's Ilomovul veh-non.en a ar ft r.mlv aara. list til1: Tt. rt..,mr.ii ,,r tr:- :.n i'lnv:ei
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called. Tho United states poverninent also has ery direet Interests in th1 ru-a.' eastern situation, which contribut.d to th) cabinet crisis. Throuch ecrtary Hughes the broad purposy-s of' he Joyd-flporre policy in thf near, east, establishment of thr freedom of the Turkish traits and guarantees of protection for racial and rel'.sious minorities! in Turkey have
1 been endorsed by the I'nted Spates
P. Sawyer, l'rvt't I lard ini'- ;er?oiial
oiiestions which are involved in de- '
that th.-v -.v : 1 1 v. " ' aitemt't "o 1-- ri,v',.;,r, a i,t of tVi. f..,b.r-i
tv... ,ir(1,iv i-vivl v i i , , tf rininiiik th-- method of securing ! ira t.i" i!" ... a.retu.v m.iui ; hos;,.tai:xat.'n board was iK-m andecT , .... 4. ... ,
nrdT !ho tr aty. ! ) y a vute uf ,pil to 375.
Sawyer was charsi with oemc; "t'un p.-ram-ntahy uniiUed" for and "t 1 rtiph t'dy i:i. rant" of veterans rrhahil:f'tti"n work.
P.arr'.n'.- i -o'.utieii wa in the,
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M'NALLY TELLS OF SEEING TWIN
I those purposes, however, the Wa.-h-
incrton snvcnnnnt 'a a- di.-elaime.l all conro-etion. It is evident that the near ea-tern policy of what'vyr polilh'al c(mhi-
! nation controN Hrit ish govern
ment ill he a !iatter of onu'i-rn in'
Woshinton.
DOLLS' ALIVE i-1twytsr to carry 01
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wjor in carry oui mo ieu.on pio- u Ciihort P. Pe-.tman. -mmar.deri VfcM'J 4 ö & 3
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'UtlUT Ot AllftMl Mlirdrred ini(t;,,n p rm. v. Sawyer. j (d:o,'t(ii: ('. Kl'NTS.M.W ) liaties SilVS Tliat Wife "It '"ial be mevpe.lo-nt and lit- ! cror-,- V. Huntsman. .V. years old. !
' ter.y tut:." to attem;f ;t. he .iat. , ai, ,x a. tj,, ,K,:nr. of his sister. Mrs.' 'What if Hardin,' th- not remove ' H...nry Pr keris.htr. of 'lay town-1
Took Thnn Away. Conti-;'. 1 Prom Pa4" One)
an l noi'i:iin;ai.ff of tin MoNallys. sa:d he hid se n Mr-. Mc."a!l early 1 i-t I n-r-r h.r ft;nl thit -ht- was ap-pr-..o h : r: .; njofh' rh'-o I. Mrs. Met:'. d ti-it r-!i" hol t-'-'i a baby in a Hammond departm-nt store i r 1 v In ,1 niu irv i'i charge of a
nurse i:.d it h v' 1" .:: ; on''- l out to i!1-.-"
l-twy-r. h" U-m inUe.i. I ship. v.t 4:15 o'clock yesterday; '!! s came from all parts of the ' U,ui:c;;. following an extended ill-:
a ous'. i ! :-.- -. : h tuber. -ubsis. He was born ' !
in--n wen f move itarun. ;n M u-liawa. ka, S-pt. U. ISO';, and; H.tr li:i-r :i:ru-:ed the life of hb : u f.cn 4 r,.s:dent of Penn town-j N-.f- to Sauyi!-, i:..:tman sli u.ted. si'.i until la.-t January when lie) This threw the ccMiu'ii'Mt intu ; t. ,.,t t(, s p.lth ib.nd. Ib-ides Mrs'.' tump-:!. Ita-xs. h.-s- ar-d er!.-.s of Vl . i.,.n-.-be.-. p,. is survived by an-' "-.t d"v n. .sit down'." niiir from a'.i j ,,; shtt f. Mrs. John llollin-;.--lar's of the house. li.-ad. of Nixa. Mo. ! Aart.n Sapiro of 'aliforni i. a! l'-m-ral s- rvic s will be held at'
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Carter's Underwear For Women $2.00 and $2.25 Union Suits of High grade Cotton. They are ankle length and have the built up shoulder.
Women's Athena Underwear $1.00 and $1.25 Garments in all styles. Made of medium weight cotton. Carefully cut to fit the figure perfectly.
her as Mr-. M N'a'.:'.s b:b.
Anna Hartman, a neighbor of Mrs. McNally. a 1 te-tih. I that .-h" ba : M: Mt N" iilv in I ecemt-T and that he w;m SO II to be O'Ot a mother. It i a-- opee'd t!:it when McXa'lv col: i ;.b s h.s tt-tiuiot V tom..i ;-. .v. r!;e midwife who MrNally s.iv.s .-'t'ev j.-d h is v.::'e nil en the win were h'-rn oubi be put "U til- stand. po-siMy a- (:' la- w.t-io-ss for th" s'tt1. Mrs. M-.-Naip..
Mrs. hte-. iH L.o.d the I.eu;..n to sl.ht and ; ?Yi:u S turday afternoon at - o'el", k.
pot I- ?..iratel P .-!. word-. -v. M. W. Coffeprv otth'iatin-; A. A. Spiau-ue of Phicairo. who ! j p;I-:ai u ,i p,. the r;ty ce:r,e:.Tv originally attacks il Sawyer and litert '-ot: tied peace with hiai declared J Wiil'ST llOM.W. in re-pnnse to a 'l'i-:i"!. that Saw-. 1,.,,... itonian. aire i. died j t tli-
Albert Underwear $1.15 and $1.25 Women's Union Suits, ankle length and with long or short sleeves. These garments are fleeced lined.
Moline Underwear Special at $1.00 These garments for women come in medium weight. There are all sizes in all styles. A bargain right at the time you want it.
Children's Knit Underwear 75c and $1.00 Don't send your children to school cold. These long sleeved, ankle length, fleece lined Union Suits will keep them warm, and they're splendid values.
Athenas For Children $1.00 and $1.25
All fleeced lined garments (3
with long or short sleeves. Legs are ankle length, made with the same care and quality cotton as the adult tarments.
er hid i;;vv:t a p.'ue a::d not a ro.,,;tv infirmary at 7 o'c,ck. Wedmere inp rvi"w. Ii,e-,iav eveninc. He is survived by Spia'u- declare,! Sawy-r ha- been ,.,. rother who i:-,s i., p.'-ium.
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.oirs" was to co-(ip'late with him. S- Ilfeld K:::'. adjutant of M .n i : e.ot a. d "'are i that hospital facilpies in !i:s ire!) i wt-re w h.o'.'.y in ub uua;-.
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o'ch'ek Thursday norninc Mrs. e'P.:den !:.'d been ill f'r five months with h''i troiibh.. IV-idos
. th.e husband, th'- deceased is surWITHHOI.l) ( OMMI NT. ivh(, hy on,, Mr X,ko ,s WASHINGTON. Mot. P'--(Pv A. r,:in of cV.cau'o. Mrs. O'Pri-n IT -Incideio.s at Xew Oru-s whh h x.,, born n ir..;.-ni on ,iur. 'J'h 1 mT. reilt, d in th.e deptrt::.-" from that Pum ra! ?cri"cs wili be hi Id in ,ü-y v.. -er. lay of Ihr.-. -'or P-rbes cf ..,,-. Sp Mattij-ws , diurch at ft o'clock
Pia veterans lureiu without hav::i- -a: ardav I'domin - with tin lie v.
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A Thousand Flannelette Sleeping Garments at a Saving of 1-4 to 1-3 On Every Garment The greatest lot of Flannelette Sleeping Garments we have ever had! One of the most reputable manufacturers in the United States sold us a gigantic assortment of samples and irrepulars. the latter designated as such enly because of slight mistakes in finishing:. This merchandise was purchased at a bi discount and we are passing the saving on to you. Don't hesitate! Flannelettes are the warmest and most healthful sleeping garments for Fall and Winter. Get yours now while the special prices prevail. Standard Quality Flannelette Used Throughout All sizes are ready for Women. Misses' and Children. Women's Gowns Irregulars 89c to $1.75 Women's Gowns Samples 89c to $2. CO Women's Gowns Manufacturer's Surplus Stock $1.50. Women's Petticoats Irregulars 59c to $1.00 Children's Gowns and Sleepers 79c Children's Pajamas $1.50 Children's Bloomers and Petticoats 29c
Dr. DentonV sleeping GarmentI 'or Children. The iib .il "arm- nt to ke-p the !l:tle ones -n:,' and warm. -v n if they kiek- ihr lei epphts off. p. ti down the hack, with drop 'a'. Made of a mixture of Ulth'.eaehed cotton a i;d pure wool. See th-m in t he win low. Size 2 J 1 a P S:z :t H.P Si.e 4 n.::. size :. 51.-." s.7e $1.P s 7 Jl.rSiZe 9 .-1.0S 1 ? P 7 Size- 10 Jl." Sizes 12 ar d 1 1 ? Priitlilon Curl-had Sb-ejun darmerits P r ("hiidn n. Made c.f fir,- P! nr-l"ttr,s in Whit-, pa.in "ohrs a :. 1 stripe--. S::t- s to S year v.ut'n f- : J1.2.-..
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The Xecessarv Bath Robe:. $9.00 to $13.50 We have handsome Bath Rcbcts in Beacon and Corduroy. Checks, fancy patterns and trimmings are all in good taste. Colors are Rose, Copen and Brown.
Breakfast Coats $10.00 to $15.00 These are in all plain shades and changeable colors. Materials are Taffeta, Kimono Silk and Satin.
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Fall Hosiery For Women Fine Black Cashmeres $1.25 A vondf-rfullv fine Cashipere in Oxford with clocks $2.98. Sport Stockings of Mercerized Cotton $1.00. fine Cashmere in colors $2.00 Silk and ool $1.75 Wool, drop stitch Hoe $1.25 Heavy, drop stitch. Mercerized Sport Stockings $1.35.
For Children
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Boys' heavy ribbed Cotton Stockings. . . . , Mis-cs' fine Combed 1 arn, Mercerir.d . . , Same in children's sizes
Misse-' Mercerized Sport Stockings $1.25 Children's pure W ool I lo-:e in BLck, Cordovan and Heather $1.00. For Men Pure Wool Golf Stocking- in colors $2.00 Fine, pure W col, drop stitch, fancy Hose. . . 79c
Knit Underwear For Men
The New Corduroy Kimonos
Slicphenson's Union Suits of fine combed yarn, with
Corduroy is becoming more and more popular for Kimonos heavy fleeced back $1.50 because (!) it is an attractive material to look at, (2) it always
looks fresh and substantial, and (3) it wears well.
The roup we are featuring includes fur trimmed, plain, embossed and ribbed models. Some lined with Seco Silk. Colors are Id arding Blue. Rose, Rust. Burgundy, Purple and Lavender $3.50, $3.S8, $5.95, $7.95, $3.50, $11.95.
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