South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 197, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1919 — Page 3
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MILLERS PLAW
CUT FLOUR GOS
European Buyers Will Have to Meet Price, Says Prominent Official.
CIIICA"r. July 1.". A nrv op paniration. dr sicr.ed to rednoe the Mir of flour rtu'fn in th United tste ivr.s in existenre t-re today. th rs:lt of r.r. al!-day J--ssSon y?stho rr-..'i!t rf an all-day ,1 Mon day of n.iü'TH from a. parts of the country. Th nrj mizitjon, th" MCW? Kx-l-rt association, was form"d, ac oorflinz to James I". Hell, vir president (t V.ihf)urn-frf;sby cornpdpy, to it il with foreign buyers nhc nre already organized. More th.-.n milrs. some of them fimonir the country'. lartr"."- hour n.;ikera will have memhf rship In th :isn i.ition. 11 said. Will Sot 1Y1 "It rn.'s proportionately Us-s to make l.'n'io barrels of flour than it oV.es 1 .'.'(." sab! Hell. "A miller !i.5 .ttt.tin maximum production. r rd!e-.- of whether domestic oVrnands call for all his stocks. The aoriition will st the pnc to ff reipn buyers, nnush to make up for loss at home and Europe will have to niet the price. "Thiy Jone, wc will be enibled to ;;iv domestic buyers a more e-'luit'iMe share in price reductions."
The Public Pulse
Commnnlr'atlonn for tM r!ntnn rcaj b iffne! noojmonwly bat matt iornpir.!H h th name of the writer to Icaur fUh. N rporirSbtjlty for frts nr notlmnt iprrwvl wf.l 1 aXTimerl. Hen Hit dW-nnlAn ef prjtrTlc rjuretlon 1 !nntM. bot with the nrbt rrri to eliminate xlrot; md objer-riooabie mutter. Tfce column it free. Bat,
Carson Addresses Opening Meeting of Grocer Confab
J The election of otheer for ihr coin- ! :ni' T(.ir r.rnl the srlection of tinJ next meeting piac vi'd clos.- the j t ntion Thursday evenine.
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Major V. W. Carson officially opt red the who sah- and retail fc-roK-crs' iorenl!n Tuesday aftr""'n at the Chamber of Commerce
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OIA ULI ULUIILLO 111 ; IJ SUPERIOR COURT HERE i Ü
Fix divorces were cranted In su-it
porior court Tuesday. Stella Liwson was tjiven a decree from Stanley Lawon and permitted to resume hr maiden nmne of Stella Steffen. William Dickerson was divorced
' from Ella Idckereon and piven the
Yesterday a friend asked me how I thought l'res't Wilson would meet the vicious attack.- of his bellicose adversaries' in the senate. Th" following Jeu dV.sprit conveys n.y answer to the juistion: A Kr,ntlem an won in a lawsuit with a juarr Isome neighbor. Th latter was n.rpl and vowed to gt een. Walkinir alon th- sidewalk with some companions, h saw thr ntm;in ap.roachlnt,' from the opposite di-rr-f-tlon.
Ihcre he cnm?s, he cried, "watch'
and e m tackle him." He strode squarely in front of the other, with his fists doubled up. exf laiminfr: "I nvr turn out for a rascal." m Thr gentleman, smilinpr, stepped asd- and passed on. responding: "I always do." S. H. KEACH. Hartford. July 10.
custody of their one child. Law-
i 'Aith the presentation of the keys of j rence Ilobbins cot a decree from J the city to the merchants The I Edna Hohbins. Rosa Miller wag
pro-Tarn for th. day was m;;de upi'ivcn a decree from l?enjimin Mil-
or the -election of the various committee of the organization anj thv? introd ictinn f the officers by V". J. .-'nckett of South Rend. iK'e to a mis jnderstandin:; the two principal sjpeakcis, John A. rimer, prcider.t of the National Retail Grocers ; ..ssoriatiun and Roy Dividson, picsldnt of t hi- slate asociation were unable to attend the meeting Tuesday. Their talks will be delivered at the banquet wrir: is to be htdd at the old court huue, Wednesday
i venlnr.
"n Weelnesdav a si?htsceinp trip will b taken and the larper factories of the cit will b visittd. It is :ilso planned to visit St. Mary's academy and Notre IK me university. A tfrmral discussion of täte legislation for the grocer and a sLaty organization of Ki"xers will be the program for Thurstlay mornin.
ler and wa? allowed to resume hr
irid'den name of Rosa Hoover. Rose Oliver was divorced from Charles Oliver and her maiden name of Rose Ramber was restored. Chr. r! V. Petrie was priven a divorce from Lelah Retrie and also ?riven the cistody of their one child.
MATRIMONY. Re married privately. Room 3, Odd Fe. lows' block, corner Washing ton and Main sts. Applications for marriape license filled and marriages performed. Home 6431 or 109, Hell 4001. 6160-15
NOTTCK. All floral 5torea and greenhouses in South Bond and Mishawaka will close all day, Wednesday, July 16. First annual picnic to be held at Indian lake. T056-16.
News of the City from the Official Records
MkRi:RIOK COl'RT. Clayton Reistle s. Eouis Iuck; writ of replevin. Anna Martin vs. Ceor'" Martin; i uit for divorce. Cieorge Rlatner vs. Alex Johnson; claj".aff suit. Marprrt Fields vs. Franeis Fields:; jit for divorce. Wil'iim Van Dusen and May Van I is n; petition for adoption.
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ma K i : i a ( i i : m ct:ns i :s. Charles ottoa. laborer. Michigan City, to Anni Morales, South Rend. K. T McCarthy, clerk, Chicago, ill., to Florence Reade. domestic, Chicago.
R1RTIIS. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schuman. 6- Fellows st., a fc'irl. July 13. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jablonskt. 2003 V.. Linden st-, a girl. July 12. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ranks. 12T Anthony st.. a tfirl, July 1 4. F.orn to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dimski, 4 IS Olive st., a irl. July
ItlIIi IT.TK TRANSri'.US. (From the records of the Indiana Title and Roan Co. Terdinand C. Raff to Joseph Iu-its ami Rosa, $1, In 113, proposed plat of South Rend and Cary I.iim! company's second addition to city of South Rend. Northern Improvement company to lone R. Stanton. $1, lot 1. oriirlnal pl.it to town, now city of South Rtr.dWilliam W. Anson and wife. Ion1 Anson, sind, Arthur Anson, single. l.roy AiiMin. single, and Robert An on. single, to lone R. Stanton, 5 1. lot 1, original plat of town, now ( itv ot Svuth Rend. Mishawaka Trust and Savincs Co. ro r'lorian Truckowski and Julia. $'.';r.. lot Strong's second atldit'on to citv of Mishawaka. M;ir!in F. I'ac.f ;ir.cl wife to N'n-
tkiMel L. 'tis. sl, lot 2 4. Prairie 1
A". Rnd company's tirst addition to Soul h Ren 1.
Mayr's Michigan A v. I-nd o. to --
Wiiliam J. .ard. Jl. lot 2!. Mayr's ?.ii.-hian a1 . addition to South Rend. denrce W. Jackson and wife to Mr -pherita Mrcuiio "ira. $1. part o:' lot Sarimer's addition to city
of South R.rvl. j .Vh H :;ps!m .-rser and wife and ' ES A'-'-ahim Livingston and wife of St-.Tost-ph Cd., In i.. and Max Livings'oi. of Cook c'o.. HI., to John C.jEEr Wt -t and A.usm. i 4 4 0 . lot L':l.i u'.ticnrdtil d it of Jefferson 1R i-hts f? . "!. d addition to south Rend. M irion S. Corski and Wtktorjn t - Kovri,.s-.M ',c. and Loan Fund !
lati-TH. JI, part of lot Clem-! '.t St iidel-ak'-r's al (irovf sub., -. within and put of citv of South Ret.d I Kate W. Cinz and John Wajrener to I'h.ul.'s F. and Nelly S. Post, H. ,v W.. fl. tract of land in 'Clay t,.V-vhip. I .o l :s. Stockheiser to Georpre Sto. V bor -. r ar.l Mary. $l.:00. lots 1 T :md lh. block Lawrence anl I'-atte'Ts addition to Ml-hawaka. Vinci nt Jirunn r and wife to Michael I Sonera and Julia. Sm1.
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We're sellinc Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and other fine fg merchandise ü
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When you come here any time you're pretty certain to j
step into a eood thinrr" as
far as value is concerned. Hi
ropyriht 1919 Hirt Schaffner Sc Marx
Now, when we're disposing of our summer broken patterns and sizes at reduced prices, the values are exceptional; better do your "stepping" today.
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part vf lots 1. and 12- O. W. to Mishawaka.
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BOARD OF WORKS IS BUSY WITH SEWERS S?nfr.t -'- pr tsiovs recej-. od thj fr iter part tl.c br.trd of wrk' ti:.;c it t'ic i. ,-.::.4r nutti!-, h-ld at the cit hall Tui-i-day morran. A ih c'ar.ttory isoi iti',n for p:po .-'r ' r: C rc- av. frc-m Osborn .-t. ( !. !.tt alley mt "f ' .Marietta st. 4 as ad.-pf e.l. Ti.' l-'-ard ;rpprv ä assevmrnt !:!; I r ppipc v on Felloes M nd c!:'--r.-it t and for pavc!n r'. fi t. ru. ."!!" :n! nm.cd tor th? i i h Will Fe l!o S St.. ...t h.-'Kf st. i:i.27 and
Hart Schaffner and Marx $35 suits, reduced to
Hart Schaffner and Marx $45, $42.50, $40 suits, now
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$35
VOILE DRESSES Values to $12.98 Special Thursday $5.98
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Children's MILAN HATS Special at 97c
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GREAT BARGAINS in All Departments
GINGHAM DRESSES In all styles and sizes. Special Thursday while they last
100 SILK DRESSES The cream of our entire stock. Values up to $35.00. Special
50 SILK DRESSES In Poplins, Taffetas and Crepe de Chine. All styles, colors and sizes. Values up to $25.00. Thursday at
$849
25 WHITE VOILE DRESSES Values up to $15.00. Special for Thursday at
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WASH WAISTS Thousands of Wash Waists, in all styles and sizes. Values up to $1.50. Special Thursday
59c
COATS AND CAPES All must go. for any coats or cape in our entire stock.
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GEORGETTE WAISTS In all colors and sizes. Values up to $6.98. Special at
500 SERGE AND POPLIN SKIRTS In stripes, plaids and plain colors. Special Thursday $1.18
WHITE MIL4N SAILORS That formerly sold up to $6. Thursday
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200 TRIMMED HATS Values to $5.50. Thursday
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One Lot of UNTR1MMED HATS at
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PANAMA HATS
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ALL THE LATEST SUMMER STYLES
ALL THE NEWEST COLORS
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NEW MILANS,
LEGHORNS,
TRANSPARENT
AND VHITE HATS IN THIS SALE
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HATS THURSDAY
97c
Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits; worth up to $3. Thursday Ma at $ÖU Children's Wash Dress
es; $1.50 values
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Ladies' Coverall Ap-
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Thursday at
Ladies' Corsets; worth up to $3.50. Thursday ... J ü uJ fj
Curtain Goods by the yard; worth 49c yard. Thursday, fft S yard Ä3b Men's B. V. D.'s, 98c
values,
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Men's ribbed Union Suits, worth $1.50 a garment. Thürs- 7fll fx day flöG Overalls, worth up to $2.50. Thürs- Q day O I.O
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Home of Hart Schaffner Sc Marx Clothes, Knox Hats
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF
Country Road and? Multi-Mile Cordf
To arrive in South Bend today. These high grade Tires are sold by the
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W. P. CASS, Prop. 110 West Colfax Avenue VULCANIZING TIRES ACCESSORIES "We can't sell them all, so we sell the Best"
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Where Can I Find Relief From Itching, Terrifying Eczema
Tili QuoMion i' of the
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Jdjt u'ho hav s rfr-d gs "'U hi t ;m:do you to r lief. No mattrr P.o .v ; 'jr.b araolc the '.tziv.r.s and t-jrx.4r.T and f tho km. S. f. -xlll roT.j-.'! '
the i r";ir:h th- Stat o? th5 Trorji"..
snin are to cr-sc-ato bod tro ituc.s. i and applications of &alves. lct:on! . , , . , . , )it cL.fi :m:d;caa a,lv:--r i .n
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