South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 163, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 June 1919 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH QEND NEWS-TIMES

RICE OF com GOES OP HERE

DENIES POGROMS

Dealers Say Advance is to be Still Higher Later . in Season. .

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hav t;tkn a j'imp of -.i '." centj l f.n l-r.n th- ji.r ,-, or o. 'IhU ;innun ti.-im ).a- 1 ;i raa'I"- by v r.al of th- toil 1'-.jI i. Thi.;, tb il'-al r.- s.i. is to th--fa' I that is rn-tllV th' 1:1 Iii"!"-. nr.'X fr'iht r.its .ir .1 ! " .1 :in;:.

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PREMIERE OF NEW

MUSICAL SHOW PUT j

OFF UNTIL FRIDAY

BELIEVE CHILD

Delay in th rem pl ?ion nf rns-

t Jni' ; and M--nrry fr ' Honnnionn I

'Town.' the muir;il show which is to i

I havf its premier i;t South H ni h ts

IS KIDiPED

to I-- the last person to so- "Pc;:" i'i South Bnci has comnri-.y,,!. , 'vith jiollrfwoman. Mrs. Min;.- -ans Th" wnTirui is saiil to h.t . the lat in the ;.f t : p. :; thr day slu ilisappared. :;m: jth : Michigan st. IV.ir KiInaNro. For awhilr it was thnucht that :,,

c;rl had jusr ran aw,kV from )1(,niP!

:w : kne-v ho:- Sh- h al pkn of t"hi a 1:0 fver.l ti:r.! ?ut that r h ; n f-co ii 1 la- j!:o-m'n .il.o .;.--rtjvf s t no a ul

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Small Pill Small Dose Small Trice

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nf I'o'ahoiit.'is luiTi; cal. Ihi.s rrad ;f soft toil is now rtailin at 5!" r ton v.hnv iad'or- thj lntn it-- it was Th- i"iiio ir,a.J an ji.l:inr- l? iii tat T ) 1 1 r. they are unable to sH t!,- vr-'n irps afttr the lump roil h, pi oi ;-.'! Dm rln; th- war tP.- .jr;o i:; 'i-:.it-r ere a.1- !' to n-tl thf I' a iion' s Kn'nir.'s to war ind 11. -t 1 1 -". hut th--dt nuind h is iI'cpms' d. .nthracit l p. Anthracite coal has advanced L'" cent:? per ton on all grades. Th hiz' which i.-i u.s d in mo.-t r sidenct .-:. i- now s-llinr at $ 1 . Ö f 1 . while the larger M - are mIIidj at One d al r m td- .h t-T.it. -iiint that it was rry hili l"r anthracite 10 il, t'Ut to il th iniri" i i" 1 -atrs. by th sarrity of th ii til (j.tl. are a'!' tf tonimand nit pi iee, and tlier" is nothing tor thrfUiler to !o but pa; it tu th-1 Illinois lürnp eoal is s--llit) foJ 7 . 2 , an incra.c: of ; ', ents trom the former pi ice. Indiana coal tia increased a like ainount atol is 11inr ft $ f" i r ton. f'.ut f-w local dealers- are handling Kentucky coa'. Lut thob- thai are have hetn forced Kj increase the pru t. To i Higher. Or.1 local retailer said that lie looked for all foal pricrs to tro higher. His leasons ;rt- that mininff labor 13 becoming huhcr priced and harder to pet, ftaik'ht; rat-.-s ar- increasin e: th-' entire cmntry. ;inil. lai-t, but not b a-t, th" I'nited States i- ointr to frei an acito hoita-'e before Tunny months. Kvm now retail dealers are finding it hard to o'tin eoal in lare amounts. Several of the Kentucky mines have N en forced to close h -raun of labor shortage, while (Mnt innati. the Gateway of the West Virginia fibN, is shrt of eais. In the Hocking valley district th .tor.:" coal lias practically bee it exhausted and the market is hampered by the call for domes-tic lump and the excess of screenings.

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Police Morale is at Low Ebb,jn;ade i: nec,,,jry t0 vvon, i Parents Abandon Theory That;'0 7.! X

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Say Members of De

partment.

Automobil thieves are getting bolder. No lonuir d thyy wait till

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I.HrvIO SS, I'UL I'll K IM III il .M I'.ll" Jfun it. at all hours 01' the day.

f ween

'o'ilo;k U'olnov l;,v afl. r

openinc performance from Thursday

evenlncr to Friday evening. A teptrram was recf-ived from t'hieatrn by S. V. Pickerinc. manaRer of th (diver theater. Wednesday afteinoon advising him of th" change and reoue.stin that tiekets --oM for Thurs

day tiitrht be niqht.

Daughter Merely Went

Away to Work.

irs that their 1 i

daughter "IVc-y" has bet a kidnaped are hel, ,y yr ;,nfl ,,

chaned for 1 riday ' ound. 1 5 Sherman a v., who have j bad no trace of th"ir daughter since

noon and " o'elo .t n i trlit . tnreej

A di ess been held

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rehea rs 1 1

in South Hnd W'ednrs-

'it tti.' inabilitv to uet

c'tr teported stolen. .. .-..n- H.J .iftr..l

jltll Iii' 'l 111'".-' - Dr. D. S. Locktide, f 7 S E. jthe tinal rehearsal to Chicaco. Th" fifth ft.. Mish awaka, hau a five- ' onipany will arrive in South l;tvl

j I pase,-. -r for, touring car Mbb n i Fbbiy noon. ;iccpnlinc to th- word

received Wednesday by Mr. Pick'rj inp i "Hfmevnioon Town" is the Mini-

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C.ErJLScnyrkt. r ('. Tusznyski, first consul general to thie I'nited States from the new republic of Poland, photographed in

Was-diintrtou rei entlv after he

presented his Td"nt ia N to the stately

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Ironi -Michigan and Way no sts. ; I. I. lu.lb. of N a 'aili-Ie, had his

mer musica' show which is booked

alle theater in Chicago

f i p ass"n -er I'ord stolen from

Main and Jerf r.-on tts., and Uarl i for the La

Annis. of 017 1-J i:. Wender st., had j this season. It will open in t'hia'. a tu o-pass"n-,'er Ioi d raVter directly after th" local iu' u'"mi'nt. ; tobn fium in front of the Lall j whi' h will 1,. on Friday and Saturtheaier. day eveninirs. C'ontlitloiis fiio Worse. I

According to seeral of the old tiaie patrolmt-n, conditions arc;

department. He is here to ffivr le-

Kal and general assistance to l.O'Jtt.-i

i intfi I'mIi s in this l otlntrv and To

uork for the development of commercial intercourse betv"n America and Poland, fie is emphatic in lus denials of the reported Jewish pogroms in Poland.

worse under the Kline administra-

j. .a tion than they ever were. They de-

ire that the morale of ihe polices i

Is near thr- zeio mark. tha Piac-i i.an

ITALIAN STEAMSHIP COLLIDES WITH YANKEE

tically no discipline is maintained, and that the officers are made to feel that th an men flunkies in the sei vice ot the chief of police.

XKW VTtK. June 1J The Ttal-

steamship Amentina collided

with th" vteamship Yankee, operated by the I'nited States shipping board off Fire island lUht late Wednesday

niqlit. The Yankee was reported to

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lauonucn sjj uiai aimufci nrj ,r bakinL'so ba.llv that xho Was

'time they nvike thur hourly -pull' ! a, ,.in,i,)n.(1 ,,v her "captain and crew.

uiey are toia to wau n tor a stoien

BOYS GET BUTTONS FOR LEARNING TO SWIM

Fi--htv non-members of the V

' '. A. w re entertained Wednesday evening by the boys' department of

j that institution. All of the.e youths j belong to the w'.nunin class and I lear ned to swim during the month j of May. j They were awarded swimming

buttons of silver and were clients at a "movie"' following which they were served with ice cream. Poliert Poolittle was awarded a silver Y. M. r. A. watch fob for

lii-ini; the best Pible class student

during the session just cIosmI.

ar. After they .get three or tout license numbers down in their book.s thoy ar enable to recall them unless tii( keep the book constantly i'foio them. Number Increases.

j The number of stolen autos re-l-l liorted iias incraed 't c.it l- within

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tnc pabt month, and apparently no efforts are being made to put a sto,

who were taken aboard the Argentina, w hich is sta tiding by.

A wouivi.vr; ;ikis mfi:.

Day In and day out. month after month, she toils. Often she is the breadwinner of the family and must work that otheis may live. Pain or shine, warm or cold, she must be at

j ureat majority of st:ch girls are on

tik it TMiin i'liit lie- nun i mn t tu

ii , , i ii i ber place of emplovment on time. A the chief and are seldom called ' . ' ,

upon to inve.tiate these thefts. Wednesday night the Ford car owned iy l.ci .swank, of L'L'S N. Michigan t.. was stolen from it. front of the Castle theater. A Studebaker car owned by 17. I Hoyt.

of 51: VY lie nse No

front of the Orpheuin theater

Madison st., Michigan :Ö0, was stolen frm in

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their Jei t frm morning until night, and symptoms of female troubles are early manifested by weak and achinn backs, drag'ing-down pains, headaches and nervousness. Such girls are asked to try that most successful of all remedies for woman's ills, Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty ears has been giving irls str ngth to do their work. Adv.

SIXTY CANDIDATES JOIN CARPENTERS' UNION

Sixty candidates were elected to j membership and the requests of .;.". j applicants were favorably acted ! upon at a meeting of local union j No. 4?, Fnited Prot herhood of Car-j penters and Joiners, at the rooms of , that organization. ?,7 S. Michigan: st., Wednesday nicht. The mitiafön was staged as part of the car- j penters' successful membership: alrive. The '.",' applicants whose re-' quest for membership w re favor- j !ably considered at the noetini; last , evening, will be receivd into the J organization at its next regular meetinrr. Tuesday evening. June 17. J 'Special initiation rate-, which have; ;reen the rule since the inauguration i of the membership Irive. will be J discontinued atter that date. (

;ou'U Like Trading at HeUfr'sJ

TO AID IKIS1I. PARIS. June 1j. Pre--! Wil.-oii Wednesday told representative-- of rlrish societies in America that he would do what he could unothcially to brine the Irish uueion to the 'attention of the oilier peace commissioners.

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We are manufacturers and distributors of pure Artificial Ice. We have one of the most efiicient plants in this part of the country. Our supply nf ice is adequate tor all local demands. Our prices are riht. Our service is ood. Our books are all uaranteed. We solicit your order to have ice delivered, or we will sell to you at the plant at a lower price. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. 525-535 N. Emerick St. Bell 2221 ; Home 6123

GmUeZ Dar cola a Id Torm. Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dcpt

Bfcond loor, 21Ö-211 S. MJchifn. Orcr Geo. Uralt txx. 5 and 10 Cent btorc.

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disapp ar.ince May "

Private detectives h.tVc made a thorough search in Chic. uo. Indianapolis. I t roit. Michigan "itv. Laporte. Flkhut and St. Joe. Mich, and police authorities throughout the country have brcn notrried to be on the lookout for th girl. The report of one who is thought

Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism

now been abandoned fur the belb-f that the child has b-. n ki Inaped. ' The girl was heard to remark sev - i ral times before her drsappearanc ! that she would like to l-o out in the' 'nrld and make hr own way. She to'd her small sist.-r one ,j ;y, while' piayinc about the house, thit .-bethought she coubl make ni'iiev if she ran awa- to a Mger city wh- re

liUroiMrr Tell DruKRlst Not to TaU a Cent f AnyuneS Money I nlfH Allenrliu t'ompleteiy UanüheH .Ml Ktiriiiiuit i- I'uiiis and T u i n ;. Mr. J.ames jp Alien stdTced f,,r ve.irs

uitli rheii ma t ism . Many times tins territ'le lifM-aoe left litm LipesS aa,l uu itile J to work. II" finally decided, after years -f c.isp- ! ! s httiilv. tlmt no mau an free frmu i i ! tinu:tiiu until the a'-cnmulated im -t IMjritlep. commonly called uric !d de"its. were Ms(.lved in r 1 1 i 'ints .unl ' n Hsi Ich and expelled from tic l' dv. j

Witll this bleu iu n.llid he celiMilted plivic!aiis. made experiments and tmilly itnpii'iii'led a pn s. riiitien that pii I.ly atnl c.imetey bauihed everv Mini ind svtiiptoin of rheiimatiMii from his system. He freely gave liU discovery to others who t"ok if. with what might be called marv ehms success. After vcars of urging

he decided to Pt sufferers everywhere I know about his discovery through the newspapers. W'etti k's Cut Kate Drug

store has been appointed agent for Alh-nrhu In this vi-anity wph the understanding thaf he will fnclv return

the uurchase money to all w ho .-täte they i leceivcd no benefit. Adv.

Prominence It is most fitting that South Bend's leading drug store be located on South Bend's most prominent corner. You appreciate the convenience of coming here.

Brag Store Corner Michigan and Washington,

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Two blocks from the high rent district.

WALK A FEW

AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Furnish your home complete or select what pieces you want pay tor it when convenient. 326-328 S. Michigan St.

FOR

CONSTIPATION have 5t00(J thp n ?lY :cV2bl- U'onderfull7 quick to banish billousne. headache, indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion, (lenalne Krtri

EyoD Examined by

H. LEaiOPJTREE

i tl Bend' Lä4Ii-.j OptomrUt

aLannfaeturlox OpUrlaa. 1 niH KiL7TU ;xicn:cATf it.

Too Hot to Come Town o Use the Phone Bell 382 Mome 5382 Place your order t'nr groceries and meats and feel assured of the Ivst of service.

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GROCERY AND MARKET Corner Main and Colfax.

Why it's the time to buy furniture Reports from manufacturers all refer to increased costs of labor and materials. We are receiving: many letters withdrawing current price lists. You can guess as well as we what will probably happen during the July furniture "market." Prices will be higher. There is no doubt but that prices are lower now at least in this store than all furniture dealers will be compelled to ask for their wares a little later on. You can depend on this information it's authoritative. We accept Bonds.

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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sal. to 9:30 p. m.

Wrist Watches For women and misses, ribbon and zod bracelet, guaranteed cases and movements, at $18.00 to $25.00.

25,000 Yards of Summer Wash Materials Will Go On Sale Friday Morning: at Wonderful Savings to You Finest Printed and Plain Voiles, Flaxons in dainty patterns, beautiful Printed Organdies and hundreds of piecs of finely woven Madras, also wonderful values in Tubfast Ginghams. Gabardine Skirtings, imported English Piques, Voiles and Organdies. This enormous purchase represents one of the greatest value giving sales attempted by us.

32-inch Plain Chambray Ging

hams at 29c vd.

36-inch Printed Sheer Organ

dies at 29c vd. 200 pieces Beautiful Flaxons at 25c yd. 36 and 40 inch Handsome Voiles

35c and 39c vd.

Our June White Sale Offers 27-inch White Chif

fon Voiles at 1 9c yd.

2,000 yards 36-inch Madras Cloth at 39c yard.

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116 South Michigan St.

1,500 yards 36-inch Fine Gabardine at 50c yard.

40-inch Improted Welt Pique at 75c yard.

A Salvage Sale of Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets All very choice and select patterns. On sale Friday at 50c on the Dollar. This shipment was slightly damaged by vvater in transit. Lvery piece was carefully dried and you can hardly tell where the damage occurred. We guarantee every yard and pair of curtains to you as to quality and free from any damage except slightly soiled by water.

Readv Made Lace Curtains ?a l n ci z( r

ou pairb or lAinaiiib at y.ov pair. 84 pairs of Curtains at $4.00 pair. 90 pairs of Curtains at $6.00 pair. 45 pairs of Curtains at $9.00 pair.

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25 Pieces of Fine Filet Nets at

55c, 69c, $1.45, SI. 65, SI. 85

and S3.00 yard. These goods are all imported English Nets and prices represent a saving to you of about half.

Wh.n IIller J It' Oak It' Oak;