South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1917 — Page 7

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The shortest route to a woman's heart is via the 4,Blue Diamond L-xpress." No other sift is so highly appreciated as a beautifully mounted diamond or a Necklace or Brooch of Pearls. We have a beautiful array of diamonds in White Gold, Platinum, Reman Gold and ordinary Gold mountings. The very latest fads in all lines nt ornamental jewelry with diamond setting. Won't you came in and look then; over?

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ÜL'KNOS AIII!:.. Oct, C. Con- ! .,

firmatlon was received FrMav nlKht I-

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mcr Oerman nuIster to Argentina.

ho rece ntly waa nlven his passports

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sent throuqh the Swedish logutif.n f

to Germany, wa3 5pirlted out of Argentina Friday morning in a police automobile in charge of a police captain and rushed to Tisre a suburb where th former minister took a tu to Coonla. Uruguay. From th'.'re he procevded by train to Montevideo, where he boarded a Spanish strannr. He is said to have a Spanish -cafe conduct which, according to diplomats, i.i snTu-ier.t to prrtect his person but not his naritrs from eanturc.

CT4ine as u stoker. ; ,

Flight v: as the only alternative for von Luxburfc. as Argentine had demarded that he derart from the re-

pjblic immediately. Uruguay, Chile '.1 anl I'a ra nay had Informed the Ar-

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was persona non grata to those coun- I

Tho method of tho departure, of ' uvon I.uxbnrR recaJls his arrival he;-.-an a stoker on a merchant ve---y" after hN appointment ns conn'il t-

Fuppos Airts in the ea'ly days or : v;'-;

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NllwCi-T, Mich., Uct. 5. Harvey fx Cohn, who for a number of yearj v..v

has been in the men's clothing and furnishing buinej.s, has sold his bu&incHs to Ralph King of this city.

Mr. Gohn has been drafted and ex- Jli

yoon. -acob Born and August Krtlgel of Dowasiac were enroute to

Dowasiac from South Uend with a ; wagon load of whisky when the wafton t roke dov;n and their bis cargo of whisky was exposed to

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liquor into a dry county and are-i-held for examination next Friday. Tigere were three 10-galJon kegs of

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YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY YOU MUST ACT QUICK!

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iff licuuT .mibK'S'-'ii U -2 o - - - ...w. - ;red by the Niies board ft'? Day Sale. We have continued the sale for just 7 more days. Our warerooms to Fucceod Mlw Kiiza- nr .fjii ?nm fnii nf tj- ri rA CfnrrU P-Wnpt r.rnnrl onrl Qfnrl- .Q Vnf- P1orPr

r iIIAT name on the hood of the International Motor Truck means a lot of genuine satisfaction to the man who owns an International. It means plenty of power, endurance, reserve strength, economy in operation, the kind of service a motor truck uKcr wants and appreciates. It means that the man who buys an International Motor Truck invests his mony instead of spending it. Look up the International and make the change as soon as you can. It pay?. International Harvester Company of America UntorporatrU W -eil International Motor Trucks in two sizes Mmlrl II i if 1.500 pounds capacity and Model F of 2,000 pounds capacity. can supply any kind of a body your luiut?ö requires. We pxc our customers the kind of M'iro a motor truck owner appreciates. Come in and I t u- hov on the International .Motor Truck. Telephone or write and we will come to vou. J. P. RUSSE!.!-, 1 W. Wnvnc St., South InJ. Bell, 120; Home, 5120.

Mini Mliel IllUian is htne frni p. -.l.-n. Herricn county, whern she tvi caches school. 1 1 r-r school Is r!os?l j,' I on account of Infantile paralysis, V.r

which has "a'rppo one victim, a ut- r t'e rrlrl in MX Hi!l:uan's r om, who " "vest ut 2 4 hours after Leins V. icUn. I... John Jrl ch has left for Horieo. . !ero the am!"ihnce corp.s will', ilch ht has o t d i; now moillzinfT. Mr. J !.'ch hil entered . prn hs sih e ;rs' vork In the ''c"? hivh school when he was r-if'ed. Tr. r.nd ?.Trs. W. S. Hatiifld of 'recri Fork". Iru'... are wut-sLs f his ui-in. Miltrn 1! it:'. V'.. The former f: postraast-.-r at Green Fork for yerrs. j ;

MHT'M'Ji .vi C-ltl I) KT ItE!. CT. A Y eTTV, Ind., Oct. 6 Mr-j. Henry Vhitcr nM four-yar old lnurrht?r wre fV.nVy lvrrrd Fr'-'ay vAM o'tl o'l rri '"ri'nicl. Mrs. V't'T'pr neiT;rftrl tn k'"d'e fire :h th oi!. T?"e'T r'o'h'n? whs 1 fr'i teir hodies. The homo ; va'".v larvivred.

time. We have decided to give a Special Cut Discount on all Pianos and Player

Pianos, which surely will sell them all, : s we are bound not to move one of these ; ianos. So hrc is ycur chance of a life time. Buy a Piano now during this Great Sale and save money. "EVBEu This Sale lasts only 7 more Days. Vou have only a few more days left to buy one of tluve beautiful, High Grade Starck Cabinet Grand or Starck De Luxe S3 Note -Mayer Pianos at almost One-half.

ccrnr kiss this -opportunity. Si -C.AL CUT PivICE BARGAINS S750 Mahogany Cabinet Grand, now $300 Kenmore, Oak Cash. Sale price S750 Mahocrany 83 Note Player, now S500 Beautiful tone Walnut, cut to

$350 Starck, case little shopworn , S300 Remington iVahocany, used Chicago Cottage Walnut Organ, 14 stops

AN ARTICTIC PIANO MATCHLESS IN TONE QUALITY Used exclusively and endonvd by the artists of the Boston English Opera Company Now playing in Chicago. Dear Mr. Starck: In view of the excellent service which your pianos ar' diviner us. w.? have made the Starck piano THE OI-TiCIA!, I'lAN'O -f thi- llo.ston Kimish Opera Co., and are using it in both th.' r he;ir:-.l K"m and on th? stapre. It is the verdict of our eo:uluctors as well as artists th.it tho Starck piano 3 the ideal instrument for a :inp:.r'.s ue. Another frct which has impresd r.i- i. the xrfllnt ninnr.cr in which your pianos withstand the liird work imporf-d upon thorn. It feeinü the usacre which would r-1 juire con. ?a:it attention to tli 'i v rac,r piano only serves to hrin.ir o-.;t the yvl-ndld tone -f the Starck Piano. Yours truly, EDWARD M. ni:C:, Maracin Tirctr.r. BOSTON ENOUSH t-l IVA fV.

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VTou-ing deir.and for electric current. In fact, no home is s'-ictlv ir(!-:rn ::nd no business u-tc-date Without HLECTlvIC SHivX "K":L:.

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Stones to Financial Independence Profit by the experience of others in the saving of money. Look where vou will, go where you may and the benefits derived from saving money are apparent. The omccrs of this institution are always glad to cooperate with the hew clients and customers in giving assistance and furnishing authentic and specific information in matters of finance. Let your checking and savings accounts pave the way tor an acquaintance with the officers of this Bank. Ompuicd Semi-annually. T!:e Ft. Jr--v County Savings Bank. The St Joseph Loan Sc Trust Company,

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