South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 87, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1919 — Page 9

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Construction of Waterway Next in Importance to the Panama Canal.

DELPHOS, O., March 28. Construction and operation within five years of the Miami and Krie barge ear.al, with its branch to La-o Michigan through Fort Wayne and outh Bend, was declared to be assured by Avery M. Groves, of Fo-t Wayne, secretary of the Central Inland Wa-

tenvays association, in an address!

here last night. Mr. Grove.s was attending a meeting of delegates o Ohio counties, called for tlu organ

ization of a body to further the con

struction of the Lake Michigan branch of the canal. Mr. Groves declaied that the construction of the waterway is next in importance "only to' the Panama canal, and that it woulj increase the

j population of cities through which jilt parses 100 percent by attracting r.cw industries to them. The speaker Uail development of waterway:? U

the only way to meet the transpor-

tation problem successfully

5 "We have no antagonism what--

I ever to the railroad," Mr. Groves

lij iaid, "b'ut it has been proven that i j j the railroads cannot handlo all of

the transportation and therrfore if

1 transportation is to bo handle 1

we must turn our attention to tlu

aterwayf."

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CROWDS OF THRIFTY SHOP-

PERS WILL BE HERE BRIGHT AND EARLY

SATURDAY MORNING TO EUY AND SAVE ON GORGEOUS

NEW SPRING APPAREL. NEVER HAS IT BEEN OUR GOOD FORTUNE TO PRESENT TO OUR PATRONS SUCH A . WONDERFUL, . COMPREHENSIVE ASSORTMENT, AT PRICES THAT ARE LOWER BY FIVE AND TEN DOLLARS THAN WHAT YOU WOULD PAY ELSEWHERE FOR GARMENTS THEIR EQUAL SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS. SATURDAY WE FEATURE $35.00

BEAUTIFUL ' H f ,11 new spring a s ajb m I m

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wothiorful new sjuln? suirs at .J1.". stu:t- F'J" ' f .v

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rp;Htlv"' ''illy ma.lo of finest all u m, men w..'.ir ..r. an-l Ar '. l zxrrr - "1 rtl

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WBA- STUNNING NEW $25 II MANDSOMh NLVV t'lv

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The real strain on the clothing industry is about to begin. The whole world, practically, must be reclothed. Our particular responsibility is to clothe the men, young men and children of South Bend. We are ready. A wonderful stock, fully in proportion to the increased demand, is here for you. We prepared sufficiently in advance for just this condition.

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MOST MEN DISABLED IN CAMPS, CLAIMS SHOW r.y I'nltod Tress: WASHINGTON. March 2S. Claim. presented to the war risk insurance bureau by disabled soldiers show that only a small portion of them were disabled in battle as compared with those remaining in camp.

t'J! Of th- first 6.396 claims sent into

j the bureau only 1 3-1 Opercent ) S3 men received their disabilities

1 in battle, whrle CS. 9 percent were

! disabled in camp, either in thii

country or overseas. This percentage will, of course, be greatly 'altered as the men, returning from France, turn in their Claim, yet officials of the bureau predict that the majority of claims will come from n.ei disabled while in training. As t!u s.Ulier becomes more thoroughly trained in the methods of warfare and camp life, the d merer of beinpr disabled i.s lessened, it was pointed out.

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DRESSY SHIRTS In silks and fabrics. A most wonderful assortment priced from $1.00 to $10.00

SNAPPY H-A-T-S With a true breath of Spring. . All the much worn shapes and colors, priced from $3.00 to $10.00

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MANY SOLDIERS APPLY FOR GOVERNMENT HELP

r.y United rres. WASHINGTON. March 2S- Not

; entitled to retraining by the federal board for vocational training. Under the law the soldier must first have been awarded compensation by the ! war risk insurance bureau. : To date the bureau has awarded payments for injuriesto only C, 6 5 5 men who are now receiving special training, but many thousands more have their applications under con-

i ideration by the bureau at this

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tfN'Jjt 'tiinnimr iu-w spring mM.-! rf :ul C "'" "' velours and Roiges. f r.. lly tl-fs, '"ib?H' trimmed with ci,V;J mir tons. silk M t I i 2 W?.f ..rMid. etc.. in nil f t 2rLi tli. new ül.:uls ti N Pt m Ü ä I l! L pekin, rolndeor 11 ä IV k nd i,ny. Sever.d M p. imTBZjaza V heiiutifiil in. Miels li Kt, zunrjzja to selert from. U

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Of Mri'-tly all wool serpen, beautiful new spring models, nlrely trimmed jir.d tailored; stylish box eo:.r. and ht ud-Iitted effects

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EVERY QARMENT ALTERED FREE! GRAND LEADER!

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Proving Again That Grand Leader Undersells All Competition

i Our New Co-operative Selling Plan that Saves You Money Is winning new friends daily, and no wonder. You, as well as they, will appreciate our determination to double the volume of business paring the profits.

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J HAMMOND. Ind., March 2S. j 3 Mrs. Mary Chesman of "WhlUn?. Tnd.. j j is believed to have been the oldest)

woman in the middle west at the t

time of her death recently. She was 109 years old. having been lorn in Poland in 1 S 1 0. She came to thi country in 1S79. Death resulted from injuries received in a fall while visiting- a son in South Chicago.

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m.ii:i.on. Singapore. Mickey and P.cautiful

Ohio are the bier hits for the Victrola. Now in stnek. C. W. Copp Music Shop. Advt. llCCG-SOt,

Kodak supplies at Schilling's. Advt. 11:031-28

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Your Doctor's Prescription Receives Our Personal Attention STRIEBEL and STEIN EL Proprietors of Ihd Public Drug Store 124 N. Michigan St. THE REXALL STORE South Bend's Greatest Cut Rate Drug Store

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tock of Feed

is at the other end of your phone line. The assortment k complete, the quality is the highest and the price is the lwest. DonH wait. Call us now. We deliver to all parts of the city every dav. Artificial Ice Company r2."-."io3 X. Kincrick t. rell 2221. Home C123

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Extradition papers lor the return to New York State of I. Hoy Tyler, alleged to be the "tall man with a soldier's hnt" involved ia the two murders whicn accompanied the robbing of the Han Brooklyn Savings Dank. Brooklyn. N in December, were obtained by the police of P.rooklyn and mailed to SL Louis. At the arre time Detectives William D. Roddy and Bernard Doud. who have pursued Tyler more than three thousand miles, were notified to proceed to St. Louis and represent the New York Police Department In the matter of bU arrest.

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Stunning New $6 and $7

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Stur.ning- New $6 Sailors

In th lM-:nitlful

li f w basket weaves, In plain anil omhlnution tolor.

IJviutiful 1.00 SHAPES

Hundreds of

lioue.flful larjr anil small shapes

in 11 eolors. nt

New S.T Tri:niMl HATS W o nif e n ' s r.ni misi V la I i' s i Mfyles t r i u i n i 1 hats, in sail'r. aJi.l fa n i j trirn-

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Sale 100 Women's $6.00 New Spring

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Women's $2 Silk Trimmed Envelope Chemise 98c Women's $1.75 New Dress Aprons, Special 98c Women's and Misses' $1.50 Middy Blouses at 98c Women's Finest $1.50 Fibre Silk Hose at 98c Girls' $3.00 Pretty Spring Gingham Dresses. . . .$1.98 Girls' and Misses' $2.00 New Spring Hats at 97c Women's arud Misses' $2.50 Smocked Middies . .$1.98 Women's $1.00 Spring Weight Union Suits at 69c Women's Genuine 59c Burson Hose, Special 37c Women's 79c Large Gingham Aprons at .49c Women's $1.50 New Style Corsets at 98c Women's Best $1.00 Silk Gloves, pair 69c Women's 85c New Corset Covers at . . 59c Women's $2.00 Gowns, Petticoats, Bloomers 9Sc

MEN! . BUY REG. $2.00 NEW SPRING

BESS SHIR1

Made of finest fast rolor Madras. ln-v-

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uMrt, rhok-e ol all sizes

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