South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1922 — Page 24

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SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22 Italy Seeks Closer Ties With England Love Letters Reveal Hate BRANDON'S IJNTERURBAN DAYJ INTERUPRAN DAV'l no mf:. n -.-. -PtJv i frar.k ;t!r.: .m aülar.r to with Ilrr'ard Prom I'.ri:- ?:t"-n,n lik N'.tti whi d '.--. n- - i'-h a i;i.e-i; mf-rr!y a a t:.'r.i, r-.r.t'-r f ope n P'l Jry, ; - ri. .1 .t arise l;k G: id lit-: i. v. ..." ': v Tl 9 hey re T 1 r. la esses! nerei

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iiv MUH imoi;K, (IA STif' St.TfY 'orr"iunloiit.) LoNMtX, Nov. 'IS. In a pile ol "lo'.a- Ivttfrs" tl.e police here b-

1'4 I. Ill 'I'll'" t' - - . , , . , , . . ilit vo tru hivf rfVPii'.cJ ir.v two ' , ! lowr rl(,tt'l dial.ollcally to pet r;u

with th r-' f th- worM. But with ünclani rr,ntrr.Iin:' tn.th ntran"'-

nni outI':,f" 'f th Mf-'iitprran"!. ram-ly filhr.a'tar ar d uz, .-h roal l on a momTt'H notier. Jv it'l- up Itai in :h Mfdstprrin'an. fit hr ffrom all fnr'.zn f"iirf"H of .uppl:'-.

(f a hui-a:i l who stood in the way.

Tli" a. tors in thi.- tracic trianRle a !-: I T 1 : t : i Thnmion, Percy

Tliornp-nn, a shipping chrk; ami t:i" c4h-r inaii, a hlond, curly-hfad- . j-yitir-old sailor hoy, l-'reder-i-k By waters. t-l.,. TV. .. II I ,J

nnl thu roMco hf-r to ?tar-ati-y; "v m . ..uuni nl uhm'.-. n within a f-w wk-.. "h.irl. of Ilfonl. not far out of the H-r.re Ifalv's pr - war di-trust ' ' :: v- neighbors thought th-ia Kneland ' an' dvotd couple, until 'w'r.rr Ulf wr.r Ftalv ?" thlnt- th w r, shockfr.l hy tho midnight from, a diffr-nt i -wjudnt. .h- inurdrr not lonp ago. fflH hfr trr.L'th a a nation. Sh- A wonians voice criod out for fds tint cfh'r n .ti' ii. no matt. : h-lp. It came from a curving. IreeY.n erf a- tly ni iy have ru-'d road hal;nt; into town, of her 1a-t as hf ha need of th.n Those who rushed out found Mrs. and so j-hp 1- frankly lnokir.tr around , Thompson hysterical. On the curb for the s; pi. i. t., make an a.:- v-it h. r hus;and, bleeding from liarjf p. I many -tabs, his lu .id forwanl Kumpp stand- today, with C r de ol. many and Bussi o ;t of the ivmnir-r Attarkil IysirriouIy. for a Inn,' tiio to Itily'.s held! Sii- said that they had been to a tf .T-BoTi i- pr tty mueh limifr-d t the.tf r. While walking home some Krauze ;v' B'nfla'.d. Between the mstr:ois person jumpd out from two she has u n h vj; t a t i ntriy chosen th- roadside and attacked her hurft h Vitt:- I 1 1 1- v. y dit rut f h ba nd. Of "nro a"d a lii-nt racial, poli-' The police were not satisfied with tlca! p-N h'-'.''" al antipathy ' x 1.-; h . : story. Several das later they which e.i i-.-v 1 ; in nvi come. a.rr.'ste 1 Mrs. Thompson and By-

lovi: Lirrri-:n that u:i ; TO TIlOl'BLi:. One of the letters which the 1 liondon polkce, say Mrs. Kditli , Thompson, held for the murder of her husband, wrote to her , year-old nallor hoy sweetheart: i "This thinx that I am goin ' to do for us both, will it ever make any difference between ; us? ; "Do you understand what I j mean? "Will you ever think the less ; erf me? "I am not hesitating, darling I through fear of any consequences t of the action. Don't think that. I "But I would sooner ro on in j the old way for years and years j and retain your respect." i "Now I think whatever else I try; it in again will -tili taste hitter. He' will recognize it and bo more pus-I piciotis still. And if the quantity i not successful, it will i.'.jure another char.ee I may have of trying when; you come home. j "Don't trust him. j "I do not mean don't tell him; anything, because I know you never , would. What I mean is don't let' him te suspicious of you regarding! that, because if we are successful in:

the action, darling, circumstances

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wat.-r-. The boy admitted that he. may afterwards make us want many j

iad fought with Thompc-on and had

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COM KUA 1 L IL 1 1 I would not explain why. MOW LALlNDKY PLAN Th" authorises found the

letters, uludi, they say, were w rn-

friends or helpers. We muRl have!

ho enemies, or even people who know a little too much." ( I'noiiKli I'nr An I-Iephant.

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in Tii'ic t mh'.c an eivhant'd c-o'itit t who h. by ni.un word 1'rotii ; ;o. y!lT fin. f of the linder ' wtrM -id''.;i!. .!--t its inhibit. n:s while tlcir dual lings were spued to ses v- 1- se !i witnee-i nf a OO'-e i'oiii i-'ui g hff which is i-.ow

i..i4- . ., I In (inother letter the wile wrote:

t!l- M't'l to ttlf S;illOI. . Bnnl!, for mo!

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waters admitted that he was the w oma n's confidant. In one of the letters the woman wrote that lor husband had been ill from a medieine he took for insomnia. She told a neighbor about

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II. re and -to.. a burning m.- if fri-htened and alarmed "as l.ge. M.mit.g hla a hug- .,-,!,. I fhtk it might be u-ful at some recall. wi'l, o;r:.. ular v .gor , future time that I had told r-ome-ffntuta .ad '1 it red and pa-.-".. r bo-ls ." this u-,to-;:.' .t.- . ,.:inln int.. t - In another mi-'-ive .-he wrote that f-,,vt,;. ,.,,, lie;- husband coniplained about the Tu. ,u si.. . 1 ..."- !-a : i-tin-.r bitter, a- it something

into it

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A. E. F o is Glad to Come Home

If .til sides 0! t h. U.oV i!:g t ! ' i M ; - t b.td b. . il pitt ri t e ; with Tic '!":i:!ish v. cur ou. 1 o 1 . 1 i 1 ; . ) . 1 ill .i ! ' 1 . in 1 i 1 1 ' ' 1 ) , . .-

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try. ,ro of 1 a ill. The unf. r- -. h mii;;v,f ret i en m bT ihe - - I' i ! i ' i n t ! the 1". w remaining 'nii'i. 1 i e.j m-f ;on of V -t : n A-ia n.. mber of t he Arr;.i! Arnty of Miocf ' ' Ui-upai mil ai bl'n. v.i-:u ,-a t isti od j-.-tnain. Their r n.-ons w ere nu- , ou -. Tli. v ate 1. gular army

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' j 1 1 1 at t-'ich posts a- the ,'i.frrc : at o! der. d . oa that many of their enlistment?

NF.W d Tt K Nov. 21 Tee -wr ' n-.i- expiration, the soldiers are

York rv ei.,-,'.- o' h. la-L'iir.-s -u i n - .. think of ( "hrist mas with

of rh" A'i. in n'-'u'i."i - pr--

! don't allow fcr the tato making

only a small quantity to be takn. I was buoyed up with the hope ot the light globe and I u.-ed a lot big pieces, too, not powdered and it had no effect. "I quite expected to he able to send that cable, hut no, nothing lias happened. "All that lying, scheming and subterfuge to obtain one little hour in each day when by right of mil love we would be together for 1' 1 hours in every day."

SHOUT MAIM ' I,ON(i. BBIBZIC. An operation niikhg :-hort person long has actually

, '-a-en performed, according to a re-

1 1 o 1 L I mu 1 1 1 1 1 .x .-1 1 ' i . . . 1 y ... r TtY f IZYmflTyX i vention here. A dwraf who de-irtd

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Big Shipment From New York Arrives to Liven Up the Sale! Conde, Red fern and Printz (THE FAMOUS COATMAKERS) Send Many of Best Models

tawailllailMliUlUJ lullUHiymn r.-i-sm Hllllinlllllliii.nl) llliniillinrrrrr

Over 400 Coats! Over 200 Dresses! FRESH AND NEW FOR CHOICE!

More Coats to This Lot $24.75 Coats that are not only lined but even warmly interlined tastefully trimmed you'll like them at first sight every little "nicety" in them that forms the chief appeal of a high priced garment. Materials of Bolivia, Glengarry, Polaire and Velour $24.75. Sale Extra Fine Coats $35.00 Coats of double faced Herringbone double faced Polo Coats with fur collars Coats of Bolivia with self and fur collars attractive models, well made and finished with touches of embroidery or tailored many richly fur trimmed 1 ($35). Entire New Lot Coats $49.75 Coats with fur collars some have fur collars and cufTs. Materials an; Bolivia and Normaglow rich shades of brown, navy, taupe, black, etc. extraordinary Ccats because of the Special Sale value and price, $49.75. Up to $50 Dresses Sale $35 Dresses of Canton Crepe Crepe Back Satin and Filat Crepe beautiful models Dresses that sold up to $50 styles in the new, long lines drapes and pleats panel arrangements and wonderfully trimmed take any one you like at $35! Extra! To $95 Suits $28! The most beautiful Hand Embroidered Suits you ever saw! Elaborate designs of hand work beautiful Silk linings any fur trimmed Suit that sold up to $95 YOURS at $28! ' THIS IS THE GREATEST SUIT SALE" WE EVER HAD!

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ARRIVED! More Children's Winter Goats SALK PRICKS Girls' Coats, Sizes 6 to 14 $5.95 Immense! UNUSUAL! The BEST Coat purchase we've made this season! Girls' fine Coats in a Wonderful Sale Warm and cozy materials. The BEST Coats EVER placed in a Sale at a price so low $5.9 5 each. Over 100 Children's C oats $4.95 Wonderful Coats in this grcup. Unbelievable values and all because of a most opportune purchase made recently in New York. Children's fine Coats, sizes 6 to 14. Materials of Chinchilla and Herringbone Mixtures in many pretty styles Sale $4.95 each. Girls' and Juniors' Coats $10, $15, $20, $25 Beautiful Adorable Hk'h Grade Coats!

VATCH US GROW.

S. W. Corner Michigan St. and Jefferon Blvd..

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TO HONOR FRANKLIN

to attain a -f-mcwhat m r mature

j stature, .-Mi l-mit ted t an up-ration

m h'..s les A piep of tin uj-n0' Jjj 1 e wan cut out, a "hony sub-ra n--. , nf't actual !-on inserted whieh' j'dnM up anow with the r a! h n p. , ß

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fh r.-a:ik!:r. 'ar::-- n r.ar II -v. "ii' rnny rw"p rs have rio'-rd uptown frTn I'i'k Rw. That str--t ir. dowrt- w:i Vow York -( t!ll th trad't! i; bAr,i of v X'""tv York nws-pa ' r

t;.. :". IK.-;. P: icts .in cli'ulung. Mnl j ! huiidred American soldlers iia,i older.-, i.ii't the American! : ,i u i - u a- -i thousands cf; khi i i - - i id men wet fen on every - . . i . - 1 1 !- 1 a nd c i fe. ! 1 !i. -n 1 1 s ne (lone I'orovr r," ' -..d.T u :!: Ar;: i roc. t!i A. P. j

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GRAY HAIR DARK

Our Entire $10,000 Stock must be sold at Cost

j Prices that will amaze you, on all Men's Shoes, RubJ bers. Roots. Arctics. Lumber Jack Boots, Hats. Caps,

i I Shirts, Underwear, Sweater Jackets, Socks, Ties, Col-

lars. neirs.

WlleVexer s- IdieTs catcher." to'M' Grandmother's Recipe to ,i r ; nl. l J r:

A i";ii rn "k" lar s. "a great deal of

i n v e ra t i o rj tiken up with

;':y:: ,Jr. ,.c ; '-"irV,f 1 ca.ualjphur. Your hair is your charrn. It t, $350 vaUP . ' i.-!n:ient the etu-r da v. make? or mar? the fa.-e. hen i' r- I VftS9 arM ar w-.rv... . -.ne-.. : r, : ow , f forinr occasian. when fades, turns pray or streaked, ju-t m lt at

Bring Back Color and

Lustre to Hair

. c:i! ition as- to the '.ato of our de-' t'arture Th crirs against leaving

i'-. n is poi:ive r.f heretofore.! That beatitiful

f -e.,t;,n, -1 a.s the attitude of th inr a mixture of Sare Tea and Sul- 5- MEN'S WOFK SHOES

THE SALE WILL LAST UNTIL THE STOCK IS EXHAUSTED

f I. fven 5hnde of darK. 1; onlv t.e had hy hi'f"- -

Some of the Bargains on Men's Shoes

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:!".ips rr,i a r'.h'.g they were in-erl.iT-'.y s ni : h i.r d with by thop enuiirdng and appeared to accept , - vipilhv as appro;. riate. At the ; im tram linwpv. r. the situation-".

:r -. nr.d Mary S ; . h . :a k- V.v-; j.,.;,-;, s to h ne been reverted

Couple Mnhbrd hv Agents of l S. to Fare Hen ring

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rhn.rce.1 ropeetlvely with unlaw ful

pr?p.!nr, Tinlawful rnarn-.f-fire if Jntoxlf.iv'rc !'.",uor rtulti

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; i wish to he .m th tra'.r and ro -iurs of downheart-ulne s or : s . .u ro exhibited by trinke Ip.iv-:n-r They were, is a who. rt-ally clad to be c MiC. The r diictlon of frrce. hr-s rnar.scJ 1 1-, e atmosphere f 'he entire coir.mun'.ty."

apr-l-oatlcn or two of Sago and Sul-

Phur enhances it. appearance a hu-.- g MEN'S ARNH' SHOES

tiraroia.

Don't tother to prepare the i,-.:n- jcture; you can get thL famous c Sj rt-cipo improvM by th addition of L

other Ingredients a: a small co?t, all ready to use. It called Wyth's Sice nd Sulphur Corn-pound. Tlr..

can always he depended upon : brlr.cr Kick' the natural color and W

iu.tre or your nair.

$5.50 value.

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MEN'S DRESS SHOES $6.00 value. at

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ight-h.fvjr hw Terch railway work ff hsv ei.- ,1f 1 u;ur a" ur.i.ju form of strike, w'hu'h the rtilwri fi'O rt u-s are pivfTl" to .o:n m t . The -hen'.1 is f-;u .plv tn .v..-y all-e-;s:.r.c rcu '.at : the : tter Th leaden expert t ': : t" ff e t i . - , "v .rip;!- traf.' w ith.-n incirrlr -let ij r f p o ". 1 i ; 1 . : 1-, . . tist : t . the r- ' ala t i -"n f.iru 1 Ti:en coi' tf; .m: to ro .:p! u!v.l- in motion Hut :: na never en r:-: fored. Pr.forcttTer.t will ni'a-;. great dflav in the y-ird through-. f'it th. co'ir.try. Other regu! i .onwhieh hiv always ben tastily j icr. e rd ar the forbid -iimr "tl n - i

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"sTXMl IX")Il PASTl'I'K. lit darkens co naturally and evenly , M PARIS. Nov. 21 The tn;tt'ter of that nolly car. tell i: hi been a;.-; l pot and telegraph intends to i- plie1. You .imply d impen a sponc- Q

o n o.t'tr-o ,?Hmn for in- or fort brnn w::n u ana a raw m.s

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strand at a time; r.y morning tue

gray hair ha. disappeared, and h f - 1

MEN'S VICI KID SHOES

-.50 value. Ä

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h.A c-ff.cn- of the. great s'!cr.ti-t Patnr. the eer.ter.ar' f whiv1 death i nhortlv to b oommeni orat d.

.'OL'NG MEN'S FALL and

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Some of the Bargains on Men's Furnishings MFNS FELT HATS $5

::,u? $3.45 I MEN'S CAPS, -1 4c n $2.50 value at. 4 i mJ U . r -in t 'vrrnuT k r rf

AitlA S UAULrWr.MI !,2'50.va!ue"...$'1.45 MEN'S SHIRTS ( -I 53 value at. .9 I MEN'S SJLK SHIRTS

$8.00 value.

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$5.95

MEN'S TIES $2 -yjf. and $1.50 value, at ! vl MEN'S WOOL SOCKS fO?p3pai.r.$1-00

1 beautifully dark and appears glossy

P, Oa a r.ers Main 7?.

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OVTTItOriATS OYi: HAU" PUK'Il Grent reduction !n t:-s -Air '.r ovrrca't. uit. snd f a.rr ih : n ü s Gantz" chance - of - to-ation s iltarts r.t 51 o'clock t"n:r.-: w inortiir.r. Muft move; mut re. tu, . str k Pig r argair.j in n.en's near. 11" S Main t.

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i()I(i TO IH) YOrit HIT of brightening up this Tlianksciving as usual?' Of course. UV1I come and tell u what you propie to do. Pair.t the outfiie of your hoa?c or varnish or polish the interior and its content. have everything in paints and accessories. Hrush-, dry Ars. turps ar.d al! the r,.p Hetter get buy at on s- you will be sure to have everything brightened up in time. C. E. LEE CO. YVall l'apcr. Faint and Glass 225 So. Main St.. Opposite Y. M. C. A.

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Everybody should be benefited by this unusual opportunity, and don't fail to come -and see these bargains. First come first served. Our doors open at 8 a. m. sharp. LABUZlEiMI & GADACZ 1135 WEST DIVISION ST. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Division street bus passes our door, or take Chapin street car and set off at Division St.

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Tkar 11 n I vallior Pir Kings Toilet Set. Manicure 'a .-.

Cigarette Watch ( Iiain and Knif" f'urr Linkearf Pin-

fim Tt1nrs signet Ilir.g P'urttiin I'eniler ( h.r-t-ta1trI i

Modi Bros.

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