South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1919 — Page 3

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WANTS TROOPS

ENTER SILESIA

Appeals Made by State Commissary Hueising For Immediate Aid.

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I'-VAllAS, J'ily 5 Ftatf rornmiv Kary llof r.-iir.g of Kil-i i ajp: .tU-rl to Arr. rc.i tri iv through th United

Pros to -ml troops to upp-r Silrsia.

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r.err.ic aims of Franro and th" national Interests of Poland rndrcd their rtoopa unsuttaM. ritrjin'.s ra!!ro.(J workers JIare! t.Iay that if th ir lot was not irnI rv d further a treru-r.il strike would, te cal!fd. (Jovf-rnmrnt o!Tir:als said th-y floubtfd if additional finc.Mons ould 1. crantM to the railroad m n in view of the plan to lower the cc-y.l of food. The o ernment announced that the, supply sf-rvic? had lien improved on the leading linfs and that al! the Jontf distance train? wer running except in the vicinity of Frankfurt -on-Main. Suburhan traffic had I en partially resumed.

Gustav Xockc, minister of defense, j in r t.si il the government guards to-j I jy. In many parts of IJerlin trucKsj

!:.). I'd with machine uns and 1 arb'fj wire were frequently seen. Marines and soldiers hre have volunteered to aid in the transport of food. Food riots in Dortmund and Horde Prussian cities, wen reported today.

OBSERVE 80TH BIRTHDAY OF MRS. LUCINDA JONES

In observance, of her SOth birth--day anniversary Mrs. Lucinda Jones, J K. Miner it.. entertained In-i formally at h-r summer home. Lit-J 1 1; Fish lake, Cass county, Mich.,i on Sunday June 20. The quests in-' eluded friends and relatives from ; South Bend and a number of friends' residing near Little Fiih lake Music was a feature of the day artd Mr.s. Jones received several Kifts.

MANY FAMILIES AIDED BY SERVICE SECTION . OF LOCAL RED CROSS! . i That 4.021 families hav received information or aid from the home, servier sef tion of the lied 'ro-M from A date of its orpanizationun?il the pr.-er.t time is contained in a report j made Saturday. Of the.-.. 341 families hnvp received information only, n.akins it necessary to keep no records. Uncords have been kept of the famili- who have receded some social service. These famlllr. include Zz enlisted mn who have t een discharge! from the service ; becauK of physical disability xo are j entitled to composition and 61 transient men who have been (?:s- ; charged and need assistance of some j sort. , The. report issued for the month i

expiring July 1 shows that 242 families had i ailed on the home service section for aid or information during the month. Amonii these were 101' new families who received social service, 70 families who were plven information only, discharged soldiers or sailors were assisted in filing affidavits and claim far additional travel pay and 1 ." were assisted to make application for bonus. Other details of the report follow: 107 visits were made. 370 office interviews were held, lettecs ucre written. I'ST. telephone interviews, 2 investigations were made for military authorities and cooperating Ued 'ros.s chapters. 101 leu papers were tiled at the office which included claims for compensation, affidavits retrardinj,' arrears of pay. naturalization papers, applications f.ir discharKo certiricates and Liberty bonds. five surveys for ihc federal board for vocational education were made at the office. !J2 different families received financial aid. 1 different families received medical aid. two persons received dental aid, live persons received lesal aid. 20 persons were found employment through cooperation with l'nite I States employment servic- and V. M. C. A. employment service. six people received transportation. $s(o'. I2 amount of money iven out during the month. $'17 1. amount of money returned to office during the month. I

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SPENDS FOURTH HOPPING j FREIGHTS, IS FINED S5j Robert Russell, colored, was fined ' 5 ". and costs before Judpe Gilmer I

in i 1 1 j punvv court oaiuruuy niurnIng when he was arraigned on .a. charge of trespass. It wad said liussell spent the Fourth hopping Ireivrhts. Ho was uiuoln to pay and was sent to jail for 15 days.

LEMON JUICE ' FOR FRECKLES

Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try it I

WARNS LUMBER THIEF, AND SUSPENDS SENTENCE Tommy Orgclvvski was warned by Judge Gilmer in city police court Saturday morning that he must refrain from stealing lumber from local dealers. He was arraigned charged with petit larceny. A fine of J5 and costs and 30 days' visit to the s-tate penal farm was given him. which was suspended on his promise, to quit his petty thieving.

MKAT MAHKICT DAMAGED. Iamage amounting to $2." was done to the meat market owned by William Wurm at f37 N. Studebaker st., Saturday morning by a rire resulting1 from flying sparks. A smok'i house joining the market was badly burned.

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white for a few cents. Massage this rweotly fragrant lotion Into the face neck, arms and hands each d-iy and Boe how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! IX U harraleaa and never trritates.

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We have them in a great variety for men, women and children. They're in snappy styles and colors you will find plenty to select from and selection easy. Berman ' s Sporting Goods Store 126 X. Michigan Sr.

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THIS WILL BE THE BIGGEST DOLLAR SALE IN OUR WHOLE HISTORY Profits are Forgotten, as Prices Quoted Will Prove We Want 1,000 New Accounts. Merchandise Which Was Bought Months Ago. Many

instances Less I nan Present Manufacturers Prices.

$I.OO DOWN DELIVERS ANY ARTICLE , IN OUR MAMMOTH QUALITY STOCK UP TO $50.00.

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This gives you an opportunity to get acquainted with South Bend's Finest Furniture Store. Come make your selection and have it delivered immediately or held until ready.

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Luxuriant Suites

TAPESTRY AND VELOUR

SI 98.00 to $349.00

Finest showing largest variety. Not necessary to seek selection in the larger cities when we are showing such an array in all styles and colors.

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U n q u est ion a My the tinest display ever shown in these parts. We feel sure we can please you. At least come and let us show you what a beautiful Suii we :an sell you for as .ow as

Any wood, finish, period or style

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Nothing Adds More to a Room Than a Fine Lamp We have a wonderful display, in fact, the finest and largest in South Bend, priced from $14.85 Up

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Brass Bed Sale

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A Genuine Brass Bed Springs and Mattress (tA Q-85 dnmnlnff - V

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The Bed is of superior quality, made of Genuine Brass, has massive 2-inch posts with heavy tube fillers. Remember, thi3 bed is genuine brass (not brass plated). The springs are all metal construction of the Helicol Suspension Type. The mattress is full size and full weight, and is selected from our regular stock. Th is outfit is worth at least $15 more than we are asking for it.

This Elegant 3 -Piece Lib rary Suite, Solid Oak

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Spanish Imperial Leather Seats

Fumed or Golden Finish

Here is a Suite ot exceptional worth, made to last through years of service. It is made of solid oak. The table is large size, has heavy top and magazine shelf. The chairs are upholstered in a good grade of Spanish imperial leather. This suite if bought in regular way would bring from $5 to $6 more.

A Very Fine Overstuffed Spanish Imperial

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Special July Sale Price

$17.85 and $13.85 A very luxuriant e a s y rocke r. Looks and feels like a S50 chair.

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Good Sturdy Porch Rockers Including Chains. Special July Sale Price

$2.48

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