South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 159, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1919 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES American Crusiers Return After Long Trip

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Robertson Bros, Co Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m. Out Door Clothes Everything beckons you into the open now. th bfnutv of outdo.ors in bud and blossom, the health of exercise and the be ornin clothes that one may wear in pursuit of one's favorite sport. The clothes count. At this store you will find the variety pleasmi; and correct and so well fashioned. The prices commendable with the value received. Beautiful Frocks Smart inj reh looking Ginghams in handsome plaids tor the mornine; tramp, at $5.95 and up to $22.50.

LEFT MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE "SXfT-Swfc Alf Texas Wheat Growers Was Penniless at Forty-Five j Highest Wage in Years B u t Acquired Riches Through Hair Tonic. to Laborers.

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Statisticians say tlu- a crac" man j " Nv Vtrk aial arn'homl in -inurne.i a l.arr'l of Hour a yinr. , th- Uu.Imui i:i v, i i ( r-; T Nim tyand that th. Kan. wh. at en.;, will' ,xTh .fI,.f ;,r,( ,. : six n,nth..

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timat- it tak-s f.':r an.l a h.ilf t A?ii a :, a. vh

bushr-Is if wiat to nvtk-a t'irrl jf j ( , , , j, ,,f r,,-. w . !( nv-:-. Hour T.'.; i.un-ls. j Tl..- iia x r,m.- t.. r," t '. I'nnvt rti'd Into hr ;nl on th" :v;-;j of Mj loaves to a h l.MshH of wh. at.1'- S 'hnao, Harsh. P. an.l t.-rm the htimat',il Kansas crop wo-iM j livi.-oon No. 1, of th- I'nit. l StaV ' make K,l 1 j.CKo.jOa l.-a . s. At t a. .. . vhi.-h ai rivo.J .- t. . rents a laaf the ronsumrr wou!, pay i f t yt from two an1 a half to tht.' nnosj for the wheat in th- loaf that th! " N'"v v'"1' , r ;it aM w'"ksfarmer rT ias for tlu- oriental j 'I he slaips w.i- s"üt to t i . t-'ont Kraln. htatistihans point ut. lAnoaacn i.i ;).!i( s hy th. n,, n-.n. The estinate.1 Kanas wh at t op. j ... ;., . ,

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ämti iVu i'ni'priiftiiTil ! sis lit iL U

a. hushel. will yield IT..:' 4 P'-r

capita for the entire poplation of thr i .t . ;- r. j . i ; I i .

tate. One farmer in II n oiititv 1 it! to have 4 . 0 a. -res that will l-ll around 1! hushes to th" acre a tah value of more than $l,.VtO.Srur 'iintfy for Lalmr. 1'ive government . rittal lahor i u reins are working in unison with th! .stat- lahor department to .list rilmt.the harvest lahor. It is estimated that it will ake 'J2nfH. hand:; to harvest and thr.-sh the crop, l.'u.inin uf

whom must he otdained outside th"

present farm forees of the statf. Harvest w.ij'is are from :'(.' to t'J er ent over thos.. df a rear aeo. Wheat growers conferences have agreed upon a sealo of rents an hours for lal'or. rs, Ki cents for stackers and 7" rents for men with teams including hoard and lod-imr.

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"e hae I et !i oidiall teteivd and Clllet tallied . ll re t l We Went," said laeitt. 1 . Saoti, of t!n Taioma. "In .Ionteid.o ' v received and i ntertaitK d -y the re w president :.f the i r a aa a n republic, 1 r Ilaltasar I!, urn."

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U.5.HAVAL UvpreOAEROPLANE A6e6ac u.s.cuiser CLEYHtAHPoFPAar ic Fleet

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"a 1 k r. colored, an or-

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jace of ."2 years. She had gained a;

w ide reputation as a philanthropist j and as manufacturtr of . hair rem-' edy j Sh died at her homo "ilia Ivowa-j ro. I rvinglon-on-the-1 ludson. j

For many years she ma do lur home in this city where one of her principal manufacturing plants is located. After the death of her husband. Mrs. Walker moved to St. Louis, where she educated her daughter with money earned hy washing- and ironing. First Factory In Fittshur. Her interest in ha:r preparations heRan about 1." years aeo. She went

i to Denver, then to PIttshurp, and;

there established a plant, which she

j! left in charge of her daughter. Then

she came to this city with little money, but at che end of two years she had saved ?.00, which she invested in property and prosperity followed. Her business within a few years was of large proportion. In 1 1 7 Mrs. Walk r went to NewYork and purchased an estate on the Hudson, building a home costing ? 2. 0,000. Her philanthrophica Included large gifts to the V. M. C. A. for negroes, to local institutions, to Palmer institute. Sedalia, N. C, scholarships at Tuskegc e institute for a number of students each year who were preparing fr educational work in Africa and main small charities. She was a forceful speaker. Through private tutors she obtained an -- cellent knowledge of a number of foreign languages.

SEES

VEGETABLES. EGGS. BUTTER, CHICKENS AND DOGS AT MARKET

Small vegetables. eggs, butter. hi kuis and dogs wa re all at band Saturday morning at the opening day of the clt mark, t e-n th- ''fa av. bridge. Regardless of the fact that it was th Mrt dav of the mar

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FINED $10 AND COSTS FOR INTERFERENCE For interfering with a police offi-

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TO CONVERT HAND GRENADES INTO BANKS

South Send' Man BQÜeves Police Have Party Who Committed Theft.

But Mishawakan Complains he Can't Even Enjoy a Friendly Little Crap Game.

"We can't - ti is tart a rap game

l: '"gtti.ing hi- st-d. :i tires on a!''1 Mishawaka but the police raid machine with a Michigan license us, although we can come ocr to plat.- while is:ting in this "Tfy re-j South Itcml and play cards, shoot c.-ntly. '. M . Kay of I.u'chi .: V. era ps. play the merry roulette wheel

krt a large numl'.-r of truck farm-j .:i.V(... !( h is tlo- thief now in the' and buy booz and the t.olice never

ts and garden-rs arrived at an arl I,,,,,,,.,.

K-'.v l'ok the li- use p.umb. r of j. j ; Kst roh. testifying in the th'- en- and p-ft to get s.orn. South ! ,-al. ,,f the s-at. against icorce ;.n, p. dice .tu. . rs to mike an a r-i , ,i wj,, (;,- Mihawaka charged

hour and lisposed of their stock hefnre o'clock. l'ggs w-r selling at 43 cents a dozen, while vegetables Were found reasonable according to the way in which th. v wen purrh.iscd. One of the striking features of th market was found in .it. automobile from Michigan carrying se-n -olli. puppies. The demand was good but 1 i vi pot fpial the supply sm . the owner was compelled to return to hi farm with one puppy. Luring the summer months the city mark ' will ho held rvry Tuesday and Saturday morning-.

r. st. vh.n h-- r. turtmd the m.i- v. ith operating a gambling house thine h.a.! gi. re. Tea- na m 1 .. r of t he u s,,lljr,.: ,,,,,,,,-, .U-liver. d himself ''' '!' l ,fl" m-t'hin.- he; (lf this omplaint Fridav evening, one ..unci by a I.. '.' is Wyant of Pn-j Th( t..iM, .yis jw,n to ;) yyy ;(tf

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The millions of hand grenades manufactured by the government and never use, are to be converted

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children, according to an announcement made by the Washington authorities Saturday.

i ("hiMren over ten tears of age ile-

ou.o aim ,(.:us in police siring one of these banks must first!

purr has.- two war savings stamps.

. after which one will be presented to

lem at the postoffice.

There is a slot in the grenade largo

nough to insert nickels and 'limes.

court Saturday morning. Adams.

the police say. attempted to stop ;tl their taking Fdward Holey, 115 W'1'

Tutt st.. to jail. The polu e say Adams was in an intoxicated condition an.l had just been a Participant to a I

ti.stic combat. The charge of intox j

ication was dismissed.

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News of the City from the Official Records

that ho Wo.l hi Uai'i h s 1 uri'f Jo ei

1 1 1 ' e 1 1 in the .lili!!;,,n town at.d

w o'i ! j I .e b r . n g h t h re to ui - u i r t!i" charge 1 1 1 1 j ; 1 e 1 1 i a t 1 y . Tin- t ires in n.ii-'M i: w ei e taken f: o'n 'r i:.i's fi.oliit.e M.iv 2;.

while Muahug on a down 'town W" IM 1 L !

court and shortly bi fore noon Sat-

J nr. lay a verdict f not :ui!ty was

returned, fleeing I'.alduin.

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sri'i:uioii t'oi'UT. Farn.ers" Trust . "nitbs 1. Uowkcr t al. suit to fotaa It-sc mut-Kajio

1 P.aldwin was arrested seral

month's 'ago hv the M isha wa l:a 00- " 1 1 ' Ii' e duiing the raid on his jdace at! 12 Lincoln way !'.. and was con-, ;:cje.i jn the .Mishaw;ila at- .-.cart.!

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M AKIU .F I.ICF..NSI . Arthur lunham. teil r. 1-' rri n county. Mich. ;en,:ee Wiiaby. nurse, Mi iili'ii Harbor. M a h Moses T. lr.ke. Ü1.H hi:::.-:. So ;:h Fend, to .Itr.iv." F. ''od.r. .a-!:ar Soith Utttvl. lyd Ihittbs. ie.Kp,.. tor. I Sollaml. Mi' h., to I.:i: in I iv r. -h: r, South F. r! Fetrr Stat, t its i-re . r wok.r. South ller.d tt Ann.. W-a . u 1.. So itii lU-rai.

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and !'oot ii -igitv,' w .".s treated by the police department of S'.uth IteJid ai d Mishawaka South Fend, ae. oiaLug to Kockstioh. is a 1 aradise

for caiai'b rs tomp-ir-d with h'-r .-is- j i ; ( '.v to the . .,st. I "We had the doors locked oerj f'.re." Ko.'kstroh told the court, j

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Cor. Michigan and VVcyne Streets, over Star Store Better Dentistry Moderate Prices OLD LOCATION This office is thoroughly remodeled and equipped for the purpose of giving to the people of this vicinity better dentistry at moderate prices. Dr. Carson, who is in charge, is well known to the people of South Bend, having been established in northern Indiana for 34 years.

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Silk Sweaters One always needs a sweater. Exquisite coat styles in silk, in bright, dashing colors. Wool Sweaters for the cool eveninir while boating. Prices range from $5.00 and up to $27.50,

Voiles, Linens and Organdies Sheer arid c- i lor the hotter hours of the afternoon. Fliese are priced from $10.00 and up to $25.00. Georgettes in soft color tones for the evening dance or social, at $19.75 to $35.00.

Skirts Alwavs Needful mr Silk Skirts of fanciful coloring in Octv de

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ette, at $15.00 to $29.75. Wash Skirts Pique. Gabardine, Surf Satin, Tricotine, at $2.98, $3.98, $4.25 to $7.o0.

Bathing Suits Are Indispensible The pleasures of the summer days are lot without the refreshing swim daily. Get into the swim and see how you enjoy it. Bathing Suits for women, men and children, in all the newest fanciful designs, also the plainer and more subdued. Prices for women from $2.50, $5.00 to $12.95. Swimming tights at $1.25, $1.50, $2.98. Prices for men, from $2.75 to $7.50. Boys' Suits from 75c to $5.00. Bathing Caps, Shoes, etc.. from 25c up.

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Traveling Bags In any size desired, for short or long trips.

Smart Smocks and Blouses The N ewest Russian Blouse, in white and natural linen, narrow belt, beautifully trimmed with exquisite hand-made laces. Prices $25.00 to $27.50. Smocks in Colors smart for the links and resorts, of Cotton Crepe and Poplin, tubable colors, rose, blue, green, tan; large pockets and belts, with or without collars, at $1.50 to $6.35.

Trunks from $9.00 to $35 Bags from $2.25 to $28.50 Suit Cases from $1.75 to $22.50.

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