South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 246, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1918 — Page 6

- .. ..iv., k.l'il.l.(i.rl 3, 131. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES V JJTH BEIiD HEWS-TIIIES particularly tru of h';inM controv ersie. Much ha already been 1on in t hi d:rrtiort. and th, prr.t ?'n1'nry is plain. Th lawyer of th futur will n far !s of a, court pra c f.tion-r than a private adir and arbiter. Thr v:M prorahly h no - worV (or th law.r. hut thr may h a good d-l f..r th Morning Evening Sunday. r THE NEWS-TIMES PRINTING CO. '-J'li THE MEL TING POT "Come Take Pot Luck With Us" 2L SUMMERS. Pr!dot ! JOHN UENKV ZUVER. Editor, j ourt. usp.l th srowing ro:npx:ty of l.:i'.a:ion. j l

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Mt Oslr rpar CmpUrtsr ta latoratlonaJ t aarrlee La fea Ua4 T L4 IV tree: Day ao4 Mhl. OFFICE Sem rbaae IUI. :i0 W. Colfai At. Hall Phase 100, I Ctll t ta or ttitpöoat höre numbtn tad 'or lifllPtnaltt w.n4 f'tArUI 1 orln' r PI lr 11 1 1 n n Af Aoeauntiar Eor "mt ; " if your diu' la the telepfcon I director. B!U wlli f a:aiiJ aftr icM.rtw.n- Betört inattes- j ItSOS terrae. tr.. t5 hl 0f dmtrtment lta blch-jsi ira lti;ut. Tee -Tlma baa tfcirtn trunk l!ne, all of rraocvl to lioa i'bot 1UM aad Bell J10Ü SUBSCRIPTION HA7V: llTni to.1 Keniat S54itoaa Flag! Cp. Sunlay. IilTerJ carrltr lo Souta 94 A4 M!itiki 14.;" pr vu la adoc. or le by tba wk. UroUf tfl1! Event? Ed'.tioQ. d .J laclullnr flur.da. bf mall, 4V Dr roon:h; 7-- t. motb. X Pf mota thereaftar. or 4 00 pr jeer in Msn fitrl nt Ut Houtn Ba4 ttoff? a--ood cUia ma SIADTRRTISINO R ATEt : Ak tia a4rtialor l?iirtmat. ff:fn A4Tfrt!imx RprntUf : OON. LOK K.N ZEN A WOODMAN. Ultb it , Terk CltJ. a4 A1 Bidf Okicf(9- 1 Nrs-Tlai-a eodeavort to kp ita adrartlaing tlar.i frta from fraodulnt tn:irpr8autl)a. Aar pcraon 4fraud4 tbrougk patrooage of anr adarttaaant lo tbU Eapar mil cexar a lavar aa tM aaaJtkaTmat F rayarua ta i eta aoaapu:. SEPTEMBER , 1018. AN AMERICAN PEACE. F.rj pH i,ropoal pi4t foruar'i by th Ormn ivrnrr,n: h. r,.n hd on th pnr,np of what l'nj!an ttJsrr.n d"Tiri tu tnir popl "a -trorig frrr.?n pc." That r-.ril'! ;- wU 'Ahii irnian arm. Heml to ,- winn in a. It nrnf .-orn h4rn to tn trman ration no with a irn:rg vn- of futility. ' kn5 ;! noi ah what a " rman pj"' wouid fTan. It wo'iid iii int; in common 'ith th "flonun pac' of hirh th f.hj 1 1 mi n tit. I'l-u-ia . w Know, aspired tc n anotn'r ITorn. rnakin: th world j hr m pir. P., it Itoman m, wa. on tn who. tolerant and n .noint. I'nder it, mot of th Mhjf-: pop pr"prd. dP1t o,-. a nn:t i pi;:ndrip.i,' ny ennfinie Itorrun jroernor. It xa wak neighbors j protect. on int Jh stront;. It mtnt a .itn out fairlv j Km of ld-po'.irma. To nar!y all th ron'ijetd fountri1 it nroiifht en tii.at ion and nhhtenmnt. I-ilaiiim. Pn!rd, Srbi. th Ftnv.-ti faltir pro - lnc. rkrain-.a. nounnma xmpl;fy th l innin? of th Gt rman pr ' that wti to o pr-.id or all tha cartn. a peara ff twann, pioit.T ion ;,nd d-ti '.i.-tior,. a ruthl exfin'-tiron of human hr,-rt!fs. ; )r u ta i i.: n e of ft and nl;2hnr-.l prnplr. a w htjtution of fore rni daixri for pirit and ."rri. l.die well F-id. in a rcni ?ph; ",Vo pea- that -ati'tifs (;man an er ati.xf' i. It cannot ne a n:iatfd rice. It muft h a dictated pare, .1 it -1 w and our alheti rviiit dictate it." a ' inat man a stronR a nin' pae. it man ArTi'nc.Tn peace. And an in d :spe n i.i i condition that pac h the unconditional 5'.irrnder of German.". in of CHAIRMAN HAYS AS SPECIAL PLEADER TOR G. O. P. LOYALTY. National Chairman V ill M. Ha of the rejui Wican ommittet, iraxe seme xr cond advire to ihe Indian 1 republican editors Friday; er good as tar as it Ofs. "I. et not political parties spend Thir time crimnjt each oihr of emu disloxal xxnr. botn are loyal." h ?aid. and all are agreed. If rpuhjian editors will tak notire. and re pu hl ir.j n oiators il! but prartlcw that preat hins. thp arii'irnnant of po!itis with iferen" to tha war, will Soo-me mr of a realitx. Hut rf co'.irie. Chairman H.i narcely meant u thit way. tVhat he wanted to have .npp,1 1 this qu-tion-irf the loyalty of rrtain repur.li ans. whoe part!jnhip is n far in ecin of it. that it is a thins difficult to And. Th chairman ran hardly r expctd to rrard a pech ijke that of ?n. w before the republican stat fotsvantion, dotln; a half hour to th condemnation 6f th pretident of the l"nitd States, and not a sml word to condemnation of the emperor of Germany. as rei.K d'.lloval. 4 'n hardly h exptd to rtard Sen Watson's Fort Wayn indorremot of the a n!i-democrar . and th A!t-l,orraine and Rilkam features of the German peace terms, as d:!oal either to th I'nited States or te her allis. And. ofeour, he cannot he expected to rejrani Gov. Goodrich's keynote speech at the republican state vention. in which h $nerd at democracy, as an :dal. r a feature of our institutions, as beint anything disloyal. The onl poibie case of dis'ojaltx that he could expected to conceiv of, would t tho of democrats like the insinuation for instance, beinc thrown at democrat in congress who :'a:ei to xote for some ante -bellum preparedne hu . But thanks anyhow for i"'hirman Hays' lnd.anapol.5 speech. He rea.rnia what ha iopj been known to he rue: hia party antipathy to all th'ii-f war measure that hae t een necessary to ee. x r e-- ice. and keep the profiteer and war hos, from running ax, with the land. H'.s depioratiop. of what he termed "the oviaht:c tendencies of the present cox err.ment" ought to he a decided heip to him .n rassmu lt. f 1.500.. contres:onal campa.gn fund The ranroa is the telegraph, the telephone, tn coal trust. :h a.. car trw-t. etc.. are all mullina; to spend mony to f.eht tn-e vo.,.,;:?,! --0clah'tic tendencies "" and there .s the o he w ho matter. "hairman Hay indeed, an eft.cient special pleader, and just now the republican politi-iins are h.s particular clint. LESS WORK FOR THE CO I IMS. A epNer l th national conntion .,f the American hur asoc:at;'n sugsstd that th only way to o. , e :na prorleni '"I tco much Iititation was to " 'ili th lawjera ' Sucn arastio procedure, howexar. may not i-.e neeesrv. The v cnx mtion ureed mat the lawyerthemse.xe an ano will -ope with tne i;ricul:y ' " ' practical ertert. tat ar.d lora I l"ar associations a. d to do a'! :n thir pow r to prev ent unne-esary 1: t ia - ?ir, xy puI.c "p i Si nia and professional adx :ce Jiept d i scour i g the r-oputa rit of the r o : ? s oe r.e trial of roitro. erts mat o ; rj easily s bv open confer tii c t wt-en tne ; its i ?i o i ..; f r h a p tne n . o r : t v of . : 1 t -m n.t ,e i ( ourt ci ii, isUalaclk'i i. -" e i n-o; e e, 1 1 1 .... i , intd.at;.ui .v a i.d i ln. i

A POOR LOSER. Th f;rmpi have ren fichtir tubnornly. h it not with th pirit fh-tt has characterized their p h 1 1 r, c in

nm j,ast. They t.i mor easiiy ani surrndr rnor reariliy. Tiy do no ta'. the -am i'ha n . Thr ar mny s.irns of dt enortion. Thfc v.-fly svM.ion of f;-nnar dfe-tts i not so ni. ifh l to th; lou-!:nc of rnral. Th- 'iowt'1 j mora: i th r.4it of dfHt. Th fiPrman i- nrstI ; oid:f only hn h i ri k h t i n on th orfni. Whn natn. h vhinv and w.Wn. Th r.;i:n is at h.t in rtrit. Th f'.iiion i f.ght v-ith th am tnnrity at rh nd of h lot ,g rj trat at th hff,r.nir.p. and nvr knows whn h ! lKd. . Frst do know whn hp : ls nd. and p roa.pt Jv : lNrat! th oc-asson hy ilm ' K inra d : " That i ;th - mt njoyAn! frt ahoi;t th pr-ni it'jat:on ornho. w hn'. f r 'h Hritih a' in si.irts o.nsv 'nrwani u- r.np hearing antniii aro'it th !rih qn?lion. Will vutor'. in Franc end that tro ;K. too? Who t t'. s th"r'- nr rh-ir.ce for th man p. a: nvdd! a. A .npw rK man no has .1 11 ti1 ;ft 5.0,(Hio.i)fid. all mad m,e h a . Tiir at '-äst one irno.l thin: anoi;: n I 1 1. Von ;ir d-rid sit to et vour w h Aftr all. the war ptorit-r : on'.y orwohjectionahie tlian the Aat pn.phM. In th"- dry times it i. on. 1 to i'fr to 1 1 1 t 1 h'!- paunch as an arid w.tist. lhin; your sin find ou out in't as a ha. in a; our n; c h n. u rind 'i out. li-ur' Other Editors Than Ours I Il KKMOVINi; TIIK COIJ.AK. ( I niliana oli New.) l.ichton Ii'ooks-, New ' i-r K ac;orny. hH an

n" ino-il that h will run for conur- on a no ollarjois :jmiu?-: t heediffe! n-es at th platform Ho is th founder of the A 11 1 1 "o 1 1 a r n ue ; f tfct - of wil! dierant climates

of Arnerica. Also lu- is ---rtar tt a.s .ri. autr preidnt. yen'ta! ma na er. i ü ''U'l and srx'4"t-Ht-iirnis. to sa- nathini; ' Kinv the- only mm''r. Hover. Mr. f-'rooks ha hopes that w h n mn ai around tliey w ill hrt to nlai his ori s ;o tak- car of the 1 at 1 m . .t 1 . 1 1 . . 1 . , . i - r-.in or inni nrs. .-peaKitm 01 tus p.auorm n a-ciaie.. "I am (join to oni:is to wax war on the collar. I am Komi to eliminate ir. 1 am iiir.ni; to eradnate it and s'ju.ih it atol s-iuelch it and indt ;t null and n i 1 1 v r 1 n ni t Oil ft l A sartfiru lui nm ll ' i 1 worid can nexr K mad sa f for dmocra 0 lonirj j as fa-h.on is permitted to make foo',v f -cm-. oxaidof many and a P- of all." Thr was another who achied some fame in ona:ress u tli reuioxal of ertain customary artu ls of wear. He was known to th pn'ohr a5 Sockless .Irry 1 I Simpson ani he ame from Kansas; hut try as h nuirht. I h did not make th rnz- popular Men haxe cuntiirifil to wear socks, move or less, exer since, and there i no indication that they wiil civ thnn up. Mr. Kronks doubtle means well in his crusade apainst the r-ollar. Some men wear sport shirts no and find them comfortable. Tie wrist watch has lid t se th day iin it pasa-d from the sis.sx to the .nldir stap. It 1 no longer effeminate to we.r a watch on ; n'.v wrist, hut the puhlir jtill rnilc; whn it vPh a male nrk turnd out to puhlie i?ae. Th women luxe far mor touraKf in thai re.r.rf rVtcn th m m n SnrT, m i j m m r K i m rti ore ouraK than ot hers- ma r clou six mn' Th axr CK man'x neck is n"t a thin of beauty. Apple rultur has done wondrs in this i mintl y, hut it ha not eradicated the Adam's apple, neither has it trained it. As lor.w a mn'H necki ontinn in thir pisnt ffr:n th-- mn are likely to wear ollars and also to iMrtirm their belief that women are !aws tn fashion. (i. O. v. iTiti.H'm si.wm n. ( I VovhloTHio New.) The Reptjhhran Publinry association, which is . oUet ine 1 1 . n ft . n fl r front manufacturers to take coiifrr.-'-axvay from the president has hjcin its ampamn of x ill:hat ion in a statement sent broadcast. acui.-in th president and the democratic party of uinu th xx a r as a mask to find ..ons in th labor je pa it in r. t for m:n who cannot hnd work elvhete. : Th republican attack 1 published xxith th f.t'e. 1'nlr the Roh of War.'- and in:nuats fh,it the adf ministi atlon is bla kiackin onprs intf .i'n mnx 1 for allesed war purpoes. w hn th real intnt is to j find i0bs for the faithful. No republican i.uld ' st-rai"!- x ri.im stj.nd r.onvor for thl sfurnlo i :.tt,fk noon il, 11 - - - 1 I ..1,.. i,k- ,.,i-i,.,nt k., tv, .-... J' I I'ir u l a II 'I lit- l.lt'l'l 'IT '-l.tlll'ii'. Ill"- '-.'li'.l' association :s sd to make ;t oxt the M?naturt- i.f .Jonathan Bourne ,r. The real trouble : that this mon-v will be exPend.l by bureau in ex rx sUt to Pro;d labor for tactones. Hie employers, after Auk. 1. xa ill hax to take men sent hx the sxeral state bui'-aus instead of men hired bx strike-orenKin- auen.-ie,. Th effo-r of the !,..; tn v.Ä j r.i... a political steal. I'nder th new tnelh"d n tnan need leve his sta;e to f,nd a ;ob. It 1,1 ie found for him i ' l i nr km ri iniiv ii i. iiji iiiJi uir in in in inr tt ei i . i in. t i K. I U sv.-ViAvs-ivs-iAl-sif .-I ' 1 e I i rr f i a A . x . w f W a Tri I whf is ml,1 rr-ift bv the ron.,i,licn af ntlfinon who under the lead of ui.l Hays of lnu..na. haxe .-t.srtci j out to set control of ci.ncrts i This only the first attack in manv planned on th' i patient man in the white house and his hsoi iate. who!1" are worKini o .t the nroruenis of the war. Thi- tun.d people behind the (neme will hear from the American !a people i n X o x e tn b e r . VO IIINT.K'S riilTIClSM. (liMrte .riro. German Aihnii.il xon Hintrc. mouthpiece of th G;--; man wa: prty. which wants jr. sae itself from the j inline tide of German rxolt by hr'.numg a oaf of halfnaked pacs to th Teutonic ta ;. accuses the I'nited i States of being war raz. j The admiral hü the nail iu.r"l on the head. We , .i re war crazy. And we will r-main war crazy until the cot of t' -ro.it .iracy has been wiped out. I'nti! Bl:um '.s restored. I'ntii Seiu'ia. Ko iman-.a. Flan.lei a nd ; ;... i fre-d t'nti. the hd has r.een fastened t.tht j oj the 'ortin of German csres...ns ?nd lionnzol!et n Team of world-wide conquest, nil". it. my and omm!-j cui I'ntii th imperial German no longer considers ttest.es as vrap of pa pe-. I'ntii that go. em men t i ' ox ert r. row r. ;

thor. Uign'.y tetioHted that f u i f her t he 'h nst la n ra. the p-iace or Kmc :tir! and dem-, ra y m..;, ot,t;r..if Minos pO'cM'i a system of drainage that in, . k.dt-ri al! the essential

. t n . i d 'e at so n a ' crrt . or. H mt;:e. thai were going n M v ( .-. - i... i.i..i.t-, .h'.s ,;p.d loan o ,, j ko e n m n t ii.ubl th.it amo:r.t. ( i xv e r so wat . razy tna; we w..; uiat: o;.r 'aru o.r m. l,e-rtcl men. We -toll i r r so xh!' i l a ?. that we sii ight to th i-t

the !at dax and t h : m n for liberty and ' and Rom made only minor adr.or pi ecioue in on e e than gol-i ami life v are upon thea Cretan KChieve-

I hoi.or . 1 We are war rrzx :'. . e w naht arid a .sf w ar- nah: arid we Know . lit. 1 n d f et h i.e . o i a re x t on i a r.d xv e k n' w it . ' i 1 h it Ae m x,.tna; n" -o Aar irazv se the er mans Jwf-.r4 tne s;arted this hcurituir war :a cold h.ooJ.

HKnoKi am,: !l .Tank's .1. !ont;!riM o-i nit. r m?ni b r. whm th thought

J o h n Ta il Inn ruht. Krm n:s ir,;nmi; .1 th -lna! That h d Vi.neeun

ThPti h ;a an imitation of a :y aniy h. Till h üood old lior; Homme R:ch ird wi- ior; ipon th f a. Whr today o-,;-- Klic 1.4 rlyln. a? 1 th rdzinc cannons r"ar. .1 ma v. exactly l.k him and ihr- hundred thousand mor. Whn I a v Kr!-ag;jt 0: warn.n f th min about, h aii. Nr rattiniT of an eylid: 'Tamn h min ind tro ahad " Thn li-' 'ismhd into th riegln, u i.r h tayft th hattl thrAuch. And rtfhif". d another 'ri imph for h old Rd. Whit and I!u. n t h- M im and 'H.ih and noft aivnnl. in the hortst of :h war. I a mnn "xrilv !ik him and th1- hnndrd thousand more. Kunon na a prfrt wildcat .vh.-n h pot into a rrap. l.Tirnincr rn ! . whootink Spanlar.i. vrwhr around th map. Wh a w a was h an in it. anywher rnath th sun, And hnr h 30T action, from th rimy h won. f".- tiir onath riir hmnor, wiifr th Yank airhip yoa r, I a man exactly :kf him arid thr hundred thousand more.

Why the World Has filled so HV KIH-tTY !'. i:ii InS.

I'roni vh,it 1 have read from tini!tialiy and distinctively different to Muh it scni to Vi the op.n:o!, from, snd superior to. that who f," so.Ant i-t 1 hf th iiu'io.iii 1 a bpinniriE were familiar to Kirk ha- itihaiuie.t this planet for hun- .Minos. these facts, I gay.ar in theiod;ed of t ho, .y.i nds of is. If that ( s-elves the .strongest proof of the exa f.iot. u hy is it that t i hive 1 eedine (lowne-s of hiiin.ia adane-

in Mi 1tst fw tho is.ind a- only pre nit oer n aith m sufh cteat nutui'r. and what wiil ie tn r s,:!t if Th rontinut- to increase in the vini ratio for tnre or four thousand :ais? A. P. CALD-WKLI-. It 11 to ha' a IJ-inrh terrestrial .i'ol.H ritl',i! p ou h n jfon:derin? nch oiestionv H enaidins: you to iu.lie h situation it will simplify the problem. It ; 1 1 ma'rtM clear to you how i y dirru ult. ;n many w;i . ai the ondition.s of IifV on the surface of a rotatj.-iir sphro, reolinu a'o d mnt, taken in the

Noxv. tiie march of progress beinr so slow, the advance of the distribution of human beinss oxer the eiop from their original center oi renters, could not but be correspondingly slow. Consider that popula- ; tion could not grow in United area., beyond the capacity of h soil In and immediately arouml such area to support it. Rut in orIe;- to spiead beyond thoia llmitp population must possess means of transportation across and over the natural obstacles which erywhere intersect and divid th lands whre the ar!iest known races dwelt. Dip a lirtle into hitory and ee how many thousand year it tooK to carry commerce and with com-; mre colonization ntirey around the Mditerra na n ea. Ohserve hoxr i many centuries were required for th might of Horn to open up, simply the M ed it erra na n world to interrommunlcation Commerce Increases the capacity of al! the land--that enjoy it advantages to suppor population, but oomnirc rould nor develop until roads, bridges, tun- ' r,!s hat opened th lands, and rapi'i navigation had turn.! th ocnn Into higrhw'-. A conimrce gtw. agriculttire in

Ith sun. fro, 11 what th I on an imn.o a plan. would ' f ( 'onspicii - ;, n,s runt: f chaiiKini: sason often runinto cxiiftiifi of t onti af-t Then, in wb!. will h o w o 1 1 a irl:-: ! ' hT 1 i - olitai-l formidable nature of communication ; .ft x ff n tn arious lands of th v'h whKh are intrpoe1 hy th orean. If your uioh has ta;seI (infi7r:i nhir fe.-1 ures it w he worth h;.ndrd of pace of print n iiiip'oiti; upon yo.ir niinn tne sri.'un's of moun?a;n masses and inn ri ;nipeniments to tn rr jp "f population. I Viiu xvi'l see that on'y aixout

all its forms, -nining. manuf.irttire, inxention. even sort of industry waa

t hreM-eiilits of th nttr su-face of th pinh i land, and thaf thi land. whih a '.on can sustain human inhah:tants. instead of helnc rolleted in a ronnecteii mass, is scattered oxer the tloh in nevral larc ?nd many small portions and that th lareer ones are diidd into nanx parts hx moiin tains aiul dsertr

forcd to irrow with it. and all ths things made rr'tire population ne. es- i sary and at the same time increaseri ;

th capacity of the earth as a whole to support a greater population. As to the futur. I have not spac here to speculate Ths are a few hints of th dIichtfn! realm of study nd thouirht that li behind our nuesjtion

'ith th.- facts in your mind" it-xt. t;ikp nM nm i - ' 1 1 1 um pl. e and trmde of oririn of man (kind. .ir-rordinK to the Ct-nra 1 opinion of mn of cienc. For reason that we ha not spa to di' H-s- it I Knrally held Tlvt th rirt men mid thci- ap-laran-joniwhere in th astrn worbl. ptobahlv op th continent, of Asia, and that ihy crradnally prad .. .. - r from oph great center oxer the ronticuous reciops -.vn thos who re 1ie that mankind oritrmatei inde'cendentlx in mm than one quarter of the lob. r that there were e -etal primitive stocks of man. instead of one only, at ompeild to v.jpp.e that the a? a r. limited number of human "prorreant era 11 " not mor four, pei hap-, for p than three nt h whole ca rth FO that the proniem of distribution "ver tn p!int Gmains mucn uie isam under either xix.. ( j When you renumber that t n x e,-v f"! t-reutuie- to whom the term pan - llk" Wth"t had no UH to H,1un" toward th status man av w" kno" h',T1 or'- x j th" "f ,Molut,on- v,,u s j at once what lone aC mu-t hax been i ouiid to btunr anout th F.xn if th pro5r,js x.i ha.-tnd I by uddeu "leaps." et w know tha' iths lerips, or 'm fitat iot:." are spatated bx Ion? sp.irps of time, so that, in anx exen'. tn of. thous-and 1 of x e,i is must haxe been consumu i lifting a creature that, at th start. xas hardly lej. hrutal tnan an tap up to an incomparably nicntr iexei. a lexel at which human inteiliuenc became the ri:tinctie ohar:at - er!stic of th new neing. It proh-a'-lx ti.ok thouands of years for man to learn to b a farmer. And. exen if we were to assume that mar xwt. created suddnh. as an indpendent creation, with hi powers latent w lth.n him. to be developed in rponse to his enxironment (and r.is'ory certain.s- shows that is th wax !n which his development h.-.-ra v come a bout h'mdreds of cenf'tue wo ilil tili b required to brir.' him to th point represented bv th earliest hi-tor.e cix lliza tion. The ;nip fart that m amuent ("jet. veeai thousand vears before r.ncipi- of ni odern sruentinr

o pluriihipg, w h; the ladies of fh,ru:t wote irsses and ornaments bf- i v h.h mad them loo like FariMan

Softeis combined with the facts o ;., nitorv . show in t that Greer rnents a no that, arter six. or pes -

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OUR ' PARIS SHOPPING SERVICE

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Every Thursday is Interurban Day in South Bend this means special showings of seasonable goods at low prices. The South Bend Retail Merchants extend a special welcome every Thursday to out-of-town visitors. Not only are goods attractively priced on Thursday but then, as always, South Bend stores present large stocks from which to make selections. The choosing is good in South Bend. South Bend is the shopping center of the Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan territory. Every week more and more out-of-town shoppers are coming to South Bend. If you have not taken advantage of the Interurban Day offerings come. Join the crowd and see for yourself how good the buying is. Meet your friends at the Interurban Day stores. Remember every store extending the special Interurban Day welcome has the Interurban Day sign in the windows look for the sign.

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Notice: While Interurban Day is a special day for out-of-town shoppers home people are most certainly welcome come down town Thursday and get in on the Interurban Day specials.

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