South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 354, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 December 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1922

"It's A Great Life," Say U. S. Doughboys in Germany

(Continued from Page One.)

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rab of u.i:;.-. In j ground, beautiful .-er.ery. a!u:i I.rt !

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A:i American army houviil in

a jazi lar.'- !hry f oot u;.on tb-.-Hoor ai.vl rl inc- wi'h !. zirl-. v ho !ia I'Mri''l tit" Arn'Th an :. Tl;"v wtuni !".: more cofr-n.'"-. ."rv(,! !n t?t-ut'-.

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a frKiMÜy co'i.-.try. It .". nation from wliic h v." ar" askii.t; nollr.iu,

for tb- n'. v ir-tcr.f" on whKh it' rttuiiiis i- that it is to f nfon p the; tt!-':,s of tii- trrrty of Vrrsa '.lb-, inj

boy-, a fin look- h: ;i 'jr i,r-'-n!ry Irn no I'irt, airi

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lsa Soulier at olopno because- n;s cot:r!ry :s bi"kin? for it.- repara

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YESTERDAY'S EVENTS IN WASHINGTON T.r'.ikir r- or-J.s f'-r ppcody rr.actmrru of appropriation Liii, rcnrn'.H .-rnt th treasury anl oniinrc -! 4H-r sjpply ina4'-rc-s tj the pr?5MntA suit ehalleir.ir th oor.r.tltutio.abty ; th Sheppaid-To.-p.er n-atrr.y ani ir.far.cy act file.J in the District cf Columbia Suprerre court. F?e'y )"nby transmitted t cor.f rr-5, on rfqje-t. a st'iterunt on naval ."crapping clone by the everil porvcrs fin:r the Washington arms . nfcrcne. Th'- !iout? bpcin ror:!crat:on ef thn Irf-n re."' luiton, which propose a ror.stitut ioni amcrSaient prch.ibitinp further Uoiitnc? of ta-XfTnpt hecuritief. Hen. Iaud. r.epublicar, North I)akota. lntrouu--l a resolution for an investigation c cor.üit'.oas in Nieariua in connection with th" Araeiican occupation the i . The- .s-r.at,- f i!I.1 to reich .in n gj-ornif nt as, t whether priority sheila b" itlven th-s a J n:inivratlon hippinr bill or the Norris a-rrSu'tur-il firancir.p mctiaure. The lir.u- judi' iJry corimittoo. in vt -tipatine: i .r- p ? a t: h m n t cl-jrpes .it:ain-t Att'y On. Daugiierty. cor.tir.uc-- its i';'.r. ir.-r. v hieb, however, appeared to br- :.f ar an ei"h l'ureipn !i 1 1 r "IP1 compar.ie.s i:i a Liicf filfi! in the Supicn-.o cc urt atta. ked the lower court .Icf.sior. ?irn?ubims? their vc."-U from rarijinp li-jnor in .yncrican territorial v. ate i s. Action on the nomination of Fierce I'.utler. ?t. ITxul attorney, to bo an a?-ociit? justice cf the Unite! Urates Huprrme court v;ifi deferred in i!ie penate throuph ohjerti m to consideration nt this t:ine. It was itullcatrd action, mipht be taken Thnr.'dav.

I?.n t.. to l-M S. Mi'.iiipan i-t. , j C Ihechocki. 1220 1-2 Tiionns t., j to i:0". Napi'-r sf. j I.eo I'.r--. 20? N. i:mr;ck st.. tD ' 0;;: Clover Ft. I.ouis Horvath. I' 20 Miami st.. to 1 1126 K. Indiana av. Mr. O. A. Kitch. 20S N. St. Iouis ! blvd., to Hi S. Iafayett" blvd. I Tctcr derhart. 1 .1 f. 5 K. Dayton

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H. lb Keene. 2057 PvshinP ?t , to

Ills V. Wayne Ft. j Jcs-ph P'uta, 1S10 Sibley av, to j 1 c 0 2 Kk rer.ee n.v. i tius; Tierchrowski. 217 N. Tapin '5t.. to 427 S. Jaekson .t. I St-f Janow!ak. ll."i N. Johr.sc n ;?t.. to 201 N. S'tudrbaker .-f.

Deaths

MARGARET ELLEN ULLERY

Mrs. Margaret Ellen Ullery, age 77, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her son, Ira M. Ullery, 821 Cushing St., after a six weeks ill-

ness with complications duo to old age. Mrs. Ullery was born Jan. 24, 1845 in German township, St. Joseph's county and had lived here all her life. She was married Nov. 23, 1854, in German township to John Cyrus Ullery. She is survived by one son, Ira M. Ullery, of South Bend and one daughter, Mrs. Frank Frazier also of this city. Three grandchildren and one great-grandchild also sur- vive. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from 821 Cushing st., Rev. T. E. George officiating. Burial will be in Portage cemetery.

STATISTICS

cuitnis. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Forbes. 514

T!m v,..Tini:i touanl tiw. l"r. t: t h ' t : v r. a 1 p.:iry ol lerominp a part oi.. x-.. v . x..

U diffrr-r' it i a.-r, , -ta bio I ' 1 ! Ih.ropran affair--, .by tio.ty o: ; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Till. 01 th't Urn rr-r.ch ar- not a friT'.ly ot!jerM-?. and a nr.Tar.?nt prdicy ! Chapin -t.. Dec. IS. a daughter, with their former comrades in ar ms ! -aintai-wnp armies in other Mr. and Mr-. John Six. Mbhawafca.

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j Ianeral .crvlee.s for Chariotte M. 1 Herdt, infant dauphter of Mr. and

Mr, l'hillip Herdt, who died Monday rbpht at the, l'pwort'a hopitaf,

I will t held thi.s afternoon at 2:.10 J O'cIon k from the McGann funeral chapl. II?v. Wilham Moloney of i Sr. Patrick's chun h officia tinp.

Durlal will b? in Hiphland cemetery.

a 1 .'ue tho Americans and (Jermni y. "r.o (.f the if;ior. lis fn th" b-"t-fer pay of Amerifnr.s. for the frine has also taken a tarnM aior with the tivirk ai:d th" v.a!u of th iaTy of a I'rera ) rn.ibir is about that r f th" Amoric in private. Thy rebel .-pain.-; that condition, jai. as ti.cy r-crctly rebel arairrt a rfnt rder from Cen. All'n forbiddintr the afes and restaurants to fn wine to officers after !:.".o et nicht. Th" order KoÄt for th 7"ren -ii offi; or as wel!. and t!ieo voliiior? unused to any repulati'.n of their iippetites, do riot tak kindly t this American ü.er. M-ft f.f tlie officer of small rank h:iv- t!i ir wives v.-ith thern. Tl-ey are sair.p 0,1 t!i ir rl nics aul In pe iK int !,oj" th.it the- will 1 " h ft v-. rn:,! iv.'i'.o'.is'.y or at i .iyt until th- bae aicnsse.- ;i oii! pctr in y.

l';i;(l. ie". 11, a son. at J.pworm noquai

1'rom hijh officers to the lat1 Mr. and Mrs. C.irl O. lIolmtrand, pii'.ate. this army wants ta .s;av. I ; j 1 1 " " N- Franeia ft.. Dec. Iß. a warts ihs joy rub n tlio A im 1 ieaii ' d 1 u pht er. rb.üir. wlü'h i-oir.i as ti,.- mark; Mr. and Mr. Frank Urzezir.k!, fall.-. It wants the things that money 2.n; Dunham t., Dec. 16. a dauplit u5 and liuy.s beapl'. The boy on ttr.

his privat?' fav is a kir.p. Tu' i Mr- nn' ir-"- donn v au rzyr.xai:

510 Import? av.. Dec. HI. a son

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Doehler, 42X. llJdy st.. Dec. 15. a dauphter.

ma.otr ht'coir'es a mapnat'. the captain more than capitalist. Mi Pajs? It N riserted that (lerniany i.'.ys

th" bill.s. Perhaps it does. Tne I MOVINfi lMlUMITS. n -.ords of the war department Herry Cmmons. 1S11 1-2 S. Mich would .-how that f.u.'!. lJut the lie. j

p.isim:ss man nii:s. POUT WAYNK. Dec. 10. ( P.y . P.; Samuel F. Fisher, founder and vico-prcM 1c nt an 1 treasurer of fisher l'.rother.s Paper Co. of this city, dropped dead, toi'.ay from n heart attftik while talkinp with friend? on the trM t. He was prominently connected with several other Viral business and industrial enterprises.

(bument Kepair'np. IT. It. Cleaner.-. adv-354-C'Jl.

Where there i.s no temptation

there i.s no proof of virtue.

tore. wb"ther that bo true or r.ot, ! is hardly p'.ea.sii-t; or in-pir 11p. If drri.i.'i ny dots pay, thon lhesoj nh'litly crie in tile (abarets by j t.h"1 v :irrr of the uniform. U earned ; by sniiic wrlT . f a ci.iimry w i t Ij j

Wl lCh We ;.; at p ice. If it '.s pot '.eil,;; colbit'd. but

Th ir w ,Vv s f.nj tlio bf- here rnot;:.s simply bo.- - p.u.i up to l-e pid thar. pba.ant. It i.s rjuite easy to j lat then every American is d.m-

h iv.- servants at 12.0toj maris a tii'-utmp, to this most joyous apre

month uhoi pi!d :n Amerbnn dolar that ,ir v.'-rrh ..eiie e.u li. S;;n" (:f thm hae -feral. ar.d this Ii

pat ion and the most caret reo c ollec

tion ot soMieif ir marshaled un-i

'lrr tio Si.iis and Stripe;.

RIOT SURVIVOR PICTURES SCENE

HOUSE HEARING 0 N DÄUGHERTY

AT HERRIN MINE SEEMS NEAR END

Kol.ort Officer. Who Escaped Fulllro nf Proceeilin-s Dermin assiirre. Tolls of j)rn(js ()U information Iiy Woody Attack. j nvK Woo.lruff.

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ciiarp'-.s in the bon-e last Aril of the fai'.uro by Mr. Dauplitery to proscu t war fraud oas.. .-ult.s had t-een 1 -rot: pi it in six of theeipht

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that rcv-irily this h.ad changed the situation mater. ally. He aiblel ti it it w.-tt r". li purpvo to i-m-a;-:-is the at: -rny general In the -"i:duct of t!-o co-art proci cdimcs

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.NDIANAl e.IdS A j VETERANS PROPOSED P.) Ct. M Cray r. turned to ia-. WASHINGTON. Do-. p.iirt...: frro, the c r.fr-r.' e of u.,vrr. rs at ! p-a:.s fr. m th treasury, to World; Wa;'? Sulphur Hpr:r..-.. U' Va . with j War v. :cr.u, to enable them to1 a s--Y-r .....1. Tie- p-o. rr-.rr r-rnain - j p.ir-.-haje ar. l cwu nir.a'.l farms was, r. t tio- h.-ui.- ,:.; a." si. ort i i r -pv e 1 ,n a M.l introduced In the j ; rr..'. He -.pec:sto b at the " - j houe toiiy by itep. ICr.utsn. Hep..' u:;vw :!'..! tomorrow. j M.nr..s Jta.

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as Well as Specialists We to be merchants. Optical merchandise is essential to optical service Therefore, our purpose ts to be apjblc merchants offering the latet styles an J best quaiises ia optical goods at pnecs which represent the utmost in valors. This is part cf cur crv "ice, quite as much as the furnishing cf technical knowledge for the examination cf eyes and Dechanical skill for the proper

adjustment cf frames.

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Store Open Evenings from now until Christmas

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Our Tea Room is serving Dinner every e v enin this week 5 to 7 -

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The Holidays Demand New Clothes for the Many Social Activities. Garments to Wear Yourself or to Give to Others Are Here In the Newest Fashions.

Overblouses $5.95 to $25.00 The Overblouse is admired and desired by every wom.in and makes an ideal Christmas gift. Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and Crepe Knit are brought out in effective Paisley patterns. Chinese embroidery is much in evidence and distinctive beading is seen on many attractive models.

Hand Made Waists $2.98 to $12.95 These dainty aists come in Batiste and Voile. They have tuxedo collars, Peter Pan and V necks. Embroidery, lace, hemstitching and tucks make up the trimming. Sizes to 52.

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Pearls Indestructible Pearls; will not chip, crush or discolor; 15 to 30 inch strands with white gold and diamond clasps -$3.25 to $22.

Jei Very appropriate for "her" are our very latest Necklaces, Long Chains, Bracelets and Ear Rings of genuine Whitby, Italian and Crystal Jet. $1.00 to $10.00

Handkerchiefs Ladies All-Linen, plain, embroidered corner on white and colored cotton, at 10c. Ladies' corded and plain Linen and embroidered corner. Linen colored embroidered corner on cotton, at 15c. Ladies' lace edge cotton, very fine, joft quality 19c each, or 6 for $1.00. " Ladies' Chinese hand embroidered cotton, colored and white embroidered Linen and hand embroidered patterns on cotton, at 25c. mTffi..Y

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Four Gift Groups of Dresses If a husband's Christmas gift to his wife is a new Dress, he will be giving her something she can enjoy the rest of the Winter. The four gift groups we have arranged make this possible without a great expenditure. $16.95 Dresses Satins, Crepe de Chines, Velvets, Crepe Knits and Jerseys. The rtyles featured in this class ar particularly adapted for the Miss.

$25.00 Dresses Chamoisette, Canton Crepe, Tricolette, Jersey, Tricotine and Poiret Twill.

$35.00 Dresses

Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Canton Crepe. Sizes to 462. $45.00 Dresses Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill and Piquctinc. Sizes to 46J2. Elegant Fur Coats Included in this extensive collection are stunning models of Hudson Seal, Alaska Seal, French Seal, Near Seal, Jap Mink, Northern Muskrat and Caracul. Many of them have collars and cuffs of self and some are trimmed with different fur. Capes and Wraps of beauty are also shown with these extraordinary values. $100.00 to $640.00

Big Cloth Coats The Coats included in this wonderful showing are exceptional in value. Enhanced by big collars and cuffffs of Caracul, Beaver, Squirrel, Fox and Wolf, these garments present a most effective appearance. Lustrious materials such as Gerona, Marvella and Panvelaine are prominent. The leading colors are Black, Navy, Sorrento and Brown. Sizes from 16 to 44 $50.00, $89.00 and $100.00

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Perrin's Corona French Lamb Gloves, two clasp; Paris point embroidery; Brown. Grey. Black and White $1.95. Monica Gloves, overseam. two clasp, contrasting color embroidery; Brown, Grey, Black and White, and Tan and Beaver $1.85. Santa, two clasp Gloves three row stitching, cordrast embroidery; Beaver, Brown, Grey, Tan and Black and white $2.00. Fowne's strap wrist 1 ilosettc Gauntlet style Gloves in Lcru, White and Grouse -$1.25. Kayser's Black Cashmerette Gloves 50c. Kayser's Wool Gauntlet $1.50. Perrin's fancy cuff Gauntlets $3.95. Perrin's Cape Gauntlets, strap wrist; Brown, Black and Dark Grey $2.95.

Leather Goods Wonderful assortment o f hand-tooled Reed Craft Bags, leather lined and hand sewed. An ideal gift for "her" $13.50 to $25.00. Genuine leather, double strap, leather lined Bags of Pin Seal, Goat Seal, Crepe Seal, Morocco, Calf and Beaver Calf $6.95 to $12. Also a most extensive line of good-looking, real leather Bags at very moderate prices All arc well worth your attention. Fine leather combination Traveling Sets, consisting of Brush, Comb, Mirror, Compartment for Shaving Outfit and other accessories $5.00 to $17.50.

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Smart Togs for Men A beautiful line of our well liked silk strip Madras Shirts in exclusive designs is ready for your selection. These arc $4.50 values, cftered at $3.50. High grade Wool Hose is 75c to $ 1 .00 a pair. Extra quality silk and wool Hose in all the new heather shades is here at $1.50 a pair. Warm lined Gloves $1.75 to $5.00. Wool mixed Sport Coats o 95 Fine wool Sweaters $9.00. Beautiful line of silk or wool Mufflers.

HEAR LIBERAT1, THE WORLD'S GREATEST BANDMASTER; GUEST, DIRECTOR; STUDEBAKER BAND; OLIVER THEATER. DEC. 22. 50c

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