South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1921 — Page 12
WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 7. 1921
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IRISH FREEDOM IS ! HEAR, PASTOR SAYS,
Bark From Kump, Sure Erin Will Take Liberal Dominion Rule. I J.U'ICMO,. Miel... fv-pt. 1. Irish frf l i?a if near. In Uiu opinion of I'r. I". M. Cuiilnun, jaator of t-Jt. Mi '.'itholls church, who hxn retur.-,--! from a nix weeks' tour of Ir' 1 i :: J. "I'urlr.c my at ay in IrelanJ I cftr- !-i contact with .11 cIa-3 of Ir. h r ';:. said Father Cilllnan". 'an-1 t;,r- trv.pr n 1 unrni.-rfafcablo ti:pi th- Irish v.-ill accept domir.Ion h-'r:if tu, If It r-v-?n them with r.o-e i:bral provislor. than the plan n:r fTrrpJ. an 1 ths conclusion canr.ftt 1 avol-Vi that th'fu more lilral prov: ions will te co.nce lei 2y t h V.v.-c ". ! s h sr o vr r r. m r. t. "ZZ'.' ry Irishman Is today n pottiil Ti trick Henry." h continual. I! la raly to !! rather than to v.-r-ir n-a'n th l!rit!h j-okr. The rrlL'h f-a'Iz that Irelar.d. for the f!r: tlrr.o In It hlfltory. with the (Tcrp'!' n f T TI'Vt. ; a practlTl ;:v!t for Inlcpenlence, and iirwjri' Is als' l)rc...fv.: to 1 . i r up'n Ent:lar.'l frrrr. rather quart rp. of which the TTnltel Ktat--s Is or." tho most Important. Othrr Ilrttl'h dominions desire th Irish to have thr arne 11bertlf ncorflM them and their prr.t!erfl havo JO exprvFrwl themrelvef. TJofore the truce w.t.3 declared." Father CuIIinan concludr-d, "rail roads In Ireland were torn up, te'phor. cut ."brldea tetroyo,i to prevent jn.sac:- of motor lorries, and th entire country wn Ilk an armed camp. Kineo tho truce much ef tha tvtruet!on hn rvn romodlei, anl tnlnsr am petting hark to n pfvacfnl haf'A in whlrh the b-st factor 1? th rerer. confidence of the Irlh that freedom will soon ho thelrff." GAMP GRANT TROOPS LEAYE OLD HAUNTS Part of 5 1th Infantry to Pitch Tents at Laporte on Overland Hike. Srial to T?s N'ewB-Tlme : LAPORTE, Sept. 6. Capt. K. J. Houck and a regimental pectlon ct the C4th Infantry, enrouto from Cajnp Grant, Rockford. 111., to Ft. Wane, near Detroit, Mich, will pitch their tents on the county fair grounds In Laporte on arrival In thl city Eomo time betwen tho 20th and 29th of September. Capt. Houck Fiat cd Tcesday nomine: that with the evacuation of Camp Orant, at Rc-ckford, Ul.. half of th- brigade Is Köln? to Ft Wayno and hte other half, -with brigade headquarter?, v.T.l fro to Ft. Snelllnff. near St. Pan!. Minn. On th trip throtiph Illinois and Imilana th ni"n will march about 15 mils th day and will carry rolling k'tohrn anl full enuipment for army life r.n the hiko. Tho next camp folInwlncr the ."top In Laporte "will be nt Hudson lake. POLICE ABANDON PREVIOUS THEORY IN DAY SLAYING "Nrr:v y"kic. s.-pt. -A new mys'iry tu day was thrown about the ki'.lir.-c of Coerce I)ny when police practically abandoned previous theories upon which they have been vOTlclnc. Until today police held to tho belief that Day bad been killed by a "woman who believed that hr place In Day'f affection had been taken by another. Investigation during the lr.st 21 hour however, ha indicattl that 5ome one upon who trail they have not yet hit shot the former 'ur manufacturer. The blande woman with whom Tay spent several hours Just before he wa? killed wns found by police. Fhe, came to Pay's apartment to keep an appointment. YVhcn told by En officer stationed there that Iay had been kil'.ed she colltred. Several hour of Questioning by police failed to break lown her utory that phe knew nothing of the killing:. Police are t'Jll locking for a dark haired P,elt;Ian piri with whom Pay caid to have broken an appointment to take the blonde woman tJ dinner. MAY CLASH OVER HUN INDEMNITY I.nxPOX. ?-';t. 0. A cln.h between Lr.-:' .nl ar.d France is developing with G ruian indemnity t!ie chief hs-.io nt stakp. Tiio conflict over the reparations qt:e-ti ",n tV.rear n- an acute domestic s.t'.'.atit n :is weil a new intorr.at.cn cr it wa- deo.!arcl by c-rrlcia:? t.'.iay. I'r ar.ee ! y her acti :i pi; (It rr; rep t ratio in pV" n.ot.ti h.i-- i :: p'.ar.s f thf 1 : ..atvd t'.te financial ;-ri $-"' ernrr.ent. Confer op. cos have Ik t n jroir.? forWird, anl as a :.-;:l: f th c. nfor r.c-s and :n : :.."" no roe of the rji".in cf tlie a'.!; d p'an fur ditr.r ition if ir. '.--v.r.lty it i.-- claime! by I'.:;t:h off .c.a. thf. FrD r.oe will r'":'-i to. to and lincland wi'.l re-Ci.'- '.'.-:- than li..! hen agreed Upen .r:-,-.:;a'.:y. "RED FLAG" IS RAISED IN CORK C T.K, s. pt. ft. 'Workers in Co-k h...r' r te.'.Ty se:?.. ,1 vrs and cv;.--Cms 1 :illir-s in the ;ort and raid tl:-- :d t'..:-. announcir.sr that tl); h..rb r in Ve run for the benefit if C: ni n. The n. n'? dctr.an.Ls f"r u r.in.rr.i:::! w '.v,i r"f "tst-d a:id th.ey i.'.ett l harbor or'.hia's from their ?..' . pr.-v-r.-l pilots fruit boar-'. .:..' .i.ir.H and started coDcctlnj l.ar. : r '.:. coin to ;iu:i:ncastli:. Fp t. 'i'h Nev : "l inn ni.KÜAHT. s'-pt. f. Hon Wade Kelly. Fperi-.tend- nt last ear .f the K'khirt f."h"-! ..r. l pri r ta that .e..d of tli- P.: r.d his takea a c .r r Mjx.dif.ir p -sit.n at Gre neastl" f--r th c- m:n ar. h" annoinuj TutiI.iy. He will
APPROVE RICHMOND $25,000 ROND ISSUE
INDIAN'APCI-IS. Spt. Thitito tax Voir,! to !ay approve iumc or ?ö,oo z j.x pt rt 1''.t.'1 by Wayr. Uiwn-.h;p, Wajr.c flinty, for e n ! a rr- m nt f the 11trirt H-..h "";!, Xo. 10. irrirn'Iiat'y ' a.st of Itirhmon J. Tho aJJillon will Int it;Je two class ami ast-'-mtly room. THREE OAKS FAIR WILL OPEN TODAY Larg:o and Varied Exhibits to )c Shown at Berrien County Display. Tinii:i: OAKS. Mich.. Sept. c Tho Thr o Oaks community fair, tae only dp'.ay of its kind In Rerrien county th.s year will open tomorrow for threo dav. Kxhibits have nearly all been placed. Tho women wl'l have a particularly elaborate display of canni-fl goodf, fancy work. baked poods, quilts, rug and dairy products. Record.5 r.f previous underlaklnc are -xpecti to be shattered in the livestock and poultry exhibition. The finest strain of blood will be rcpre-nted in beef, dairy cattle, hops, horse. and calves, and the ßxme will lie true cf poultry. A feature of tho exposition wiM be tho races. Kntrie for the!?e have been made by South Rend. Caswopolls, Iaporto and New Carlisle horsemen. A licensed starter will bo In charge of th'v races. Prizes will be given childn winners in fport events. Tho Throe Oaks bands will furnish tho music. All places of busincK-s will cIck-oo Thursday and Kriday from noon until 4 o'clock. Another ?peclal featuro will be the doU ahow which will be exhibited In a replica of a modern ho.pltal room and nurtery. Tho dLsplay will be In chargo of the Homo Missionary society of the German church and Ixidita' Aid of the M. E. church. WAIt VETl'RAV ACX7USTTO. RIG RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. C On complaint of Olga Spencer, 15, formerly of Battle Creek, II. O. Hudeon, of this city, was arrested, accused of a statutory offense. Hudson served through the World war. Tho girl's mother la dead and her father, who lives at Rattle Creek, wa married a peoonel time. Hudson waived examination and was bound over to circuit court. J u 3 Ai Iii-e MOTHERS For Thrt Generat Ions Have Mad Child-Birtft Easier By Using !8l STCMLl
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Matrons Hats Big Values at $3.50 Hats for matrons, all the new shapes in black silk velvet Very specially priced at $3.50 Children's Hats Special at $1.95 to $5.00 Children's stylish fall hats of beaver and hatter's plush in navy, brown, sand and black; 2 to 14 years. Specially priced at $1.95 to $5.00
PLACE HEAVY FINES ON BOOZE CARRIERS
Syracuse Men Pav Total of $960 in Laporte Court Hold Three at Gary. Sj : foTr,'- New -T5m : I.Al'ORTi:. Sent. C Allert Kant .ar.d oJe Rump, tho two Syracuse, N. V., business men arrested hero last week by Federal Cancer Eerwan?er for transporting liquor across the county, paid their fir.es Tuesday morning. Kant paid a fine of $300, fo which was added cost?, making a total of JC"0. Rump made contribution in the fum of H?,0. A booze car. carrying ."0 quarts of Canadian whisky, wa overtaken at Gary, where tho booze and car were conf.-catecl. "William I Hu?hea. Walter Day and Dora McCarthy, Maid to hail from Detroit. .were placed ri Jail. Plymouth School Season On; Teachers Entertained pc'.& to The News -Times : PLYMOUTH. Sept. 6. With increased enrollment the public pchoolfl of Plymouth opened yesterday with C. R. Stalllnps as superintendent and Floyd M. Annis. principal of the hili ohool. Teachers of the latter are: Klizabeth Rcnwlck, Ida Glabreath, Reatrico Jamison, Dolly Sch'.OFer, Klizabeth Rnyer, L. F. irenel. K. K. Royer, Edward Cook, Mis.- Reasley, Miss Carrie Raf.s, supervisor of music. The grade teachers Include Forest Yockcy, Miss Hoggart, Opal Fngllsh. Laura Shoemaker. Ava Denney, Lucy into, Josephine Tapp, Laura Haw, Edna Huff, Opal Zeilers, Anna Mae Iforl, Edith Anderson, Nettie Fries, Ella Cole, Mamie Klelnfichmldt. Regular work 'was started today. There are 81 In jtho freshman clas.. j In honor of the new teachers the ! Epworth league gave an entertain ment In the M. F. church tonight. Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trll of a Method That Anyone Can Uio Without Discomfort or Lots of Time We hare a method for the control cf Atl ma, and we want you to try it at our txperse. No natter whether your case is cf lor.g standIn or recent dive!ormr.t. whether it is prcr.t es Lay fever or chronic Aithtna, you ihould eer.d for a frpe trial of our method. No matter in v!at climnf yoa live, no natter what your ue cr occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our ciethod should relieve you iromp.t!y. We c?recially v-ant to send It to tho?e appartnt'.y hopeleg cases, where a'! forr.n of inhalers, douches, opium preparation, fumes, "patent fTnoke?." etc.. have failed. We want to show everyone at our expense, that cur method is designed to end all difficult breathing, all wheezing, and ail those terrible paroxysms. This free offer is too Important to neglect a einple day. Write now ani begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do it Today yon do r.ot even pay posts Re. TREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 15T.N Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo. N. Y. Send frea trial of your method to: Before selecting your fall hat come in and look over our assortment, it will pay you in satisfaction and money saved. All the new shapes and colors at lower than UiLil prices. Hats at $5.00 Attractive new füll hats in small and medium shapes in navy, brown, sand, red and prey. Neatly trimmed in ostrich, cire ribbon and beads. They are very special values at $5.00
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TRADING BRISK AS
STOCKS GO UPWARD Large Deal? in Market Recorded, Although Money Conditions Same. NEW lion of YORK, Sept. 6. Rerjmpbusiness on th ftock ex.haniro Tuesday after the prolonged reces- was accompanied by further Involuntary retirement of the thort ( account ana intermittent sisrns oi ; public interest. Trading was on the larsti-s-t and most comprehensive , scale of any elay in several weeks, j Mexican Petroleum' Initial gain I of four points wis speedily extended j to 6 1-2. Kindred issues roso 1 to j naorly threo polntf. with moderate j gains in other foreign oils and junior demr sties. I Prominent fiteel?, equipments. and chemicals, likewise motors and their accessories grained 1 to 4. points at their best. Tho entire list v.-as i subjected to sharp downward revisJ Ions before the close, however, MexiI can forfeiting half its riw. while j many other stocks cancelled almost I all their advantage. Sales amounted j to 735,000 shares, i Deficit of Cash Ibcrves. ! Any tendency toward easier money j condition was nullified by la Sat- ! urday's clearing houso statement, j which reported an actual deficit of I cash reserves. All call loans were negotiable at 5 1-2 per cent, and time offerings were scarce. A decline of s-iightly more than 2c In sterling exchange wan attributed to sensational causes, notably the Irish situation. French and other continental bills were reactionary, especially Holland and the Scandinavian countries. Bonds derived much of their upward impetua from tho better tone of tho stock market. Mexican and Belgian issues wero distinctly strong with other foreign offcrlnjrM. Convertible rails added to re-cent gains, but Liberties wero Irregular. Total sales (par value) $10,230,000. WHEAT SOAKS UP 21 CENTS IN TWO WEEKS CHICAGO, Sept. C Tho highest prices on tho present upturn were made for wheat on the Chicaco board of trade Tuesday. rncn.bcr showed over S cents above the close of Friday, and 21 3-4c over tho low of two weeks aero. Tho sensational upturn in cotton combined with a broader speculativo trade and with tho probability that Russian relief wculd take a great deal of wheat, made the upturn easily attained.
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Cum was firmer early, but roactf .l riuickly on heavy el'.lng cf Djccmber. Out fide trad) wa.s enly I fair. Cror reports were genera. y favi rab'.o with the crop maturing fa.. Oats followed other pralr.s. -beir.5 hl-her tar an J reacting later, but showed nioro etrenpth than throughout the day. corn Stock Market Selling Prices At The Close NEW YORK. Sept. 6. Los: quotatlons on the stock exchange at 2 p. in., today, were: TT ärl X' . American Rect Sagrar American Drug Syndicate , American Can Allis Chalmers , American Can Foundry American International ... American Locomotive ..... Anaconda Copper American Smelting , A. G. V , A. T. and T. Baldwin Locomotive R. and O Rcthiehem Steel "R" R. R. T Canadian Pacific S3 S3 n - i n i : w i o ,4 . Z 0 Vi ST i' 7' 0 . S -al' u 4 o - . so : si 3 . 9 vi .113 102 . 14 . SV3 3 5 o " . I ". H . C33; Chili Copper Cuban American Sugar Cuba Cane Sugar California Petroleum, Central Leather C. and O Corn Products Crucible Steed Chi no Copper Enamel Erie Common I 4 General Electric 123 ;s General Motors 10 (Jieat Northern Ore 2 S3 Great Northern Pfci. . . Hide and Leather Pfd. Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol International Harvester International Nickel . . International Paper .. Inspiration Copper ... Kennecutt Copper .... Raekawana Steel is?i 50 95 U 46 3 TS Vi 13 44 4 0 Vi 103 "i 204 4ÖV8 19 2 41s 10-?4 16 r 1' 4 1 ',4 I . 1 4 23 U 48 J2 5 6 2 "CI' Lehigh Valley Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Marine Common . Marine Pfd Missouri Pacific . . Midvalo Steel Nevada Copper New Haven Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific i'aeiiic il l'uro oil 1 'a n - A m r r ica n Petroleum Peoples Gas Pernio Iva nia Pietco Arrow Pul: man Co Ray Consolidated Copper 12 D5 12 U
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As never before, we mean to show the people of South Bend we are with them to reduce the retail cost of such an important essential as clothing. The Fall season is here. The fight is on. With the solid co-opera
I ou, the Clothes Wearing Public, we mean to battle the high clothing retailer without sympathy. Our hat is in the ring. There is only one way that we can accomplish results in this battle and that is to secure Volume taking less profit on individual sales and by so doing increasing the sales in every department of our big store. This we intend to do without lowering the quality of our merchandise one iota and without disturbing the well known Vernon policy of serv
ice all the year around, to every customer regardless of creed or color. Our store is filled with quality wearing apparel for Men and Children.It has all been marked plainly at prices which will insure quick sale. And another important point is that we start the new season with a complete
stock of. NEW MERCHANDISE. We have not had to carry a single thing over to the new season as a result of our tremendous Half Price Sale just closed. This sale itself as a matter of fact was simply a part of our merchandising plan of increasing volume by decreased profit on individual sales. Another important point: Every employe of the Vernon Company shares in the profits. This means he is on his toes every hour of the day
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CHieWGO. Sept. r.. I ()painff Rio'ü Low Close' win: at i Sept. iSO 1"0 12.'i 12rti Per. i:U ir.1 12JU li.t!a! Mav iüj1; l.v.t; loi CCRNSept. r." .v rr.4 .Ts Pec. .V)1, W's 0 0 1 5, s Mav C't'i 00 0" 0'J OATS Sept. r.v, r.o r..i .v.nj !.'. ru :;.n.2 :.'.' 3 a'Mav 42TS 43 U 4-.' 42' a roitk Sept. Nominal 17.00 LAKD Sflpt. 12.00 12 02 13 .7 11 H7 evr. IJ.Oj Y?10 11.12 12.00 1:1 Its Oct. 0.20 0.2 j 0.10 0.10
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