South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 July 1919 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS7TIMES

RD APPEARS TO ; DECRY Wftfl PLASi

Hires Publicity Man to Educate Public on Follies of Struggles.

"Next " Before Bar of Woi'ld Justice

MOTW7 i'Li;Mi;..-, Mrh. J..1. 17. II nr) tii.iony V, . Vfity ;n his J 1 '.V'' t.. ..; ,.. aaint th- Ch:-:ii.- I .t;! Ti in present-d rh" iiT u r .f who c.sf. a !':. !- i:.?., t :,0dy .f w.i-.-r. thin turr. I a- ay vithur Jo..?-, .it the ripples. Air. F'K'l, a;,p-- irre rr r.;Mery. f It th it v ...... ,. t:t horroj impc---! r.j th c turn on .- -plly . !f-.v, . ( i v, munitions ir.a'r.-. iv l'in;;f r." aid oth .-v. who iiiih . orof.t. Ar.-or. ;::! . h- a.-t h:. J--b b tropin in- .i J . i ( , f i! vritfi im th- ::'', i f Tii' .-.lor, PdlViii.c, to ! i'-;;T- ih- jui.Mi-, and thri '..iv i.ir - ! .v- j.ft tii. v.iit. ! to. npp!" abo-;' ,y hin..-. IC-Ji)fmMi.s iy l.iitio. . i witii. .M ; . I 'm '! ;-. , i . rf-T.e xi.hr xfl üti-thii!ir th.a Mr. I . I,, Yi;;nr puhli-h !. ..t.! rat'h Un . 'lut . as to h- i u I j i ; -! i . . 1 . h;i.- h orked o--r hi.- f.ooriT.; u.x!.. ti. ay of a drop r,f oir..- . nh a motor Mr. int. i.mi..- !r. I"..,. Is nm:f. pro-t n;pil tho p-;: . -..im-' p.tUn '.. llh vi.'or i r. I J m ' t : j r -)!! j.hr .tii-. often ;at!.n; inin hi.- im-

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Th. "!'n MkaMr Turk," as thf r!ncr!ih say. will soon his hi- turn !efore th bar of world Justice, l'o.v-ihlv hr will l.f a!K to off r an alil.i for th Arnirniai. atror itits. a r.d pOesibly it will be b?llevei1.

Ar.an-hiM " i-.uhlihlvd .I-tno i:l..! : 1 ". wv w w not" j STl'DKnAMCIIS VI. the :i. .111. fact ui . 1 was al- n-fiirt.l! .lr. I'dkI .loscribetl an :lpali.-t as 1 The Studehakt-r l.aik tain dtfat

to as .in -U-noiant il-.ili-t . Thi cra who help:: to ;:nk- peopk- pros the .cuth Haul basual! cht' !

tui r '',:rt-''''' l'l of the in ct ua - pcrot-s. An ;.n irt h ist. he said u i ill j Wednesday on iho former ." round? j

i 1:011, ir. (nsi'f r-pl in to 00- : convict lori. was one '110 throws, oy 11 score of 6 to .. The features o; ; 1 : 1 1 1 r j t ; i 1 -'ti'ns, a r-cnint; that as Mr. Kord 1 hoj:ils mh, re kj to O'.eitutit roxctn- ; iJ.o .ram? re the pltchmp uf !

s-'tvT.on. -n;or cin-.l f.,r th. d-- f ; an .umaior. in 11. m. iv." iiniuui 111.11 a uauy- limner lor liw MuueoaKr team aria i fendaiA. Mr. Ford 1 tt .il.- toe-; i h l'1 u ri;ht ,n l', )V -xlv- i-! hoo" u.is 'a hlaclt.-.i-d-' until coun- ; tha battrry work of l'ouhlin ar. 1 K.j

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Wrlcome to You. Transcontinental Motor Corps Better Roads Mean Better Business.

Dresses

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Dresses of all warm weather materials Voiles, Organdies and Wash Ginghams. The manufacturer says we must sell them. The clever styles, all new 1919, and a quality not to be expeted at these prices. Come Tomorrow and See Them.

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tin- book i;. ro.i'i.il .tin. ,f 1 1U"' ir -;!iinion: 01 an-, 01 imauuai imcn aii'Uta 10 m" 1 would np.vo Riven trie visitors u.

vstrn's Fl! Niv th.at u y.iw- tn- i-ui.-i i(h ali-t, ' h.ily-:ioo" ami som j cihms oi isidc shows. Qur.tionfl , hardrr .'amc had it rot cen for th-j lie mv vImv." " hi-roi ical o,uetions. all in cojint'c tion ' further, the itni ss, evidmtly with ' errors made behind him. A r '.urn Cotm-.l Ua- Ohi.Tiion-. ! A'ith l-v-luvj-!i- proo.lk.ir. la. Ar-iold lh.nratt in ntir.d. hazard .'.-a j -an.c is scheduled for next w.:k. j

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Eyoa Examined by

Xotre Dame. I ctOlX!' ä 126 i;.; IvÖX) n will encamp v'(;;v . ..-'" -3g: ":u'r" ! .v us secretaries I ' - -'lJ&$Jj IXiAT aln have ar-, v n in m i '

said h- thonu'ht that record would; f.r- -!os. the jm-tion." said A'r. be brok-n to.la. In aiui: ' one if i if r n-ou.

th m, Mr. In kini; sai l: " .-. l.-nit it .just to . loac.lt." ; "I J !' a f u r t h r ol i t i o;i tii.it! v.t i n i . . , . ; , it- i , , , ,vii' i

coii:i-cl h is n told by tin- v it m s. a,f!iit it as a fach we will stop th.-i U,lf ArhV' several ti-n that he hii.d an -v - ; j ,, u i, oursned Mr. Stevenson nPOPHTinM rnn pert to wnte thw boo;, that h- -Uve , , aerh . air. id suprised f hjt ctiop..': ! rLAN ntUtr I I UN rUii

hm ir.s general vi.wü. that. In- toidif,om Mr. Lin kin-' and Mr. Murphy. him t iK- jartfal of his tarts. Qu.s- ; -i don't kuov. v.u. tin r it is a fact; lior.s of thic sort. V.hieil -wizhl he ' or not- tha W for tin- i.:rv to .!,-!

consider. ! expert .(in--tions. should ,' ( nlr." said !r. Ford. ! nonsinß' receptions aro beiiiPj p only to the man . In wrnt" it. not, I.at-r it. th" xaminatioti when' Planned for the o"0 otfi-.-ers and n.en j ' to the man nho, it i, a.imdtt d, had - the question wa-- rep ted, .Mr. Ford f the transcontinental motor trans- j

the rirjit to hir a man tu pr p.u v ho. k his h. ad s!i-.dv and d-dar u ' wrt train when they arrive in s-outh , g.y, Eni.B Ladlnj Optomotrl

me iaciw. ne u.,s u.,.i co-iiisei i tn.-t P.- i,:d r.ot ror.sld I' h'.liiselt all aiurua aun noon. iin- MAnufactwrlnz Optlcimn. pen?, dly hat he did r.ot ptapat- the ' noi'ant id-alit. ' Chamber of Commerce has arrange.; ' tJiH SO"C'",;i UICIIIOAW BT. I.tni;ui'qc." i itv. ir),iu duos to meet the train as it enters the tna Fbr (6X. tM Ibvam 5 Mr. Stevenson, in r-ph. said: ,'his .as nut ti0 nnly elunteer. : 'i ' county early Friday afternoon.

' Thr comm.. nts of the Ohica-.o testinvniv . ith which tht- nianutao- According to late reports the train Tiibune were not has-d on what Mr. tur t Svirpr'sed ids eour"el. Th" j left from I)elihos. O.. on scheduled Iel ivi-zne did. nor anybody eis-, btt . r:.j stioe-. of pr-pai edr.ess ".as i;n--r ; time early this mornitiK and will whit Mr. Ford ae to th public, i 1 i.-eus mom and Mr. Stf. onsi'ii wav. 'stop over at Ft: Wayne tonight. On

Th' y km-v1 nothing about Mr. le!a-'j.urMjiiu' !r. Ford's characterization reaching South F.end motorists will

Uti?. Tnes' articles claim the sup- . ui p: i-jjaredness advocates as mur-' escort the train to Xotre Dame.

port of hi.'ory. and histoiv is som:- i'orcrs. where officers and men

thins Mr. Ford km -u s nothing aboat. , ridvo at. d preparedness afu r fcr the night

Is Important it !.. : -,vo vol mtc the wai." said Mi. Ford. I Kniffhts of Cohimbu?

Mr. Stevenson .--attd that he r(- 'Fuv I was spvain of 10 1 o and accompanyins? the tr

warded Mr. Ford :vs the most iru- 1 . 1 .'.iplaine'l th biw ver. The j ranued with the authorities atj portant witness in th case, te.stif.v- .vini.-s in an apparent abstraction ! Notre Dame tc entertain the men. ir.K at th most important stac of iK'j.ur . the- dales and following his j Washington hall will be thrown! th proceedings. The Tribun. ;har- i.ah train of thought, ealded: open for the amusement of the men I acterized him .;- an anaivhi-t, the' "I visa i:dir.lei'vi' just as well a j ami Coach Szezepanik has hal the! attorney argued, arid adde't: anb dv else." i svmnasium and baseball diamonds

'! toiicdo it to i..- my iiht an I "You v, ire a murderer," gasped tp.it y to examine Mr. l'ord tnoroitub- Mr. stt-venson. ly on this ubje.t. v, that tli- jury. ' was a party to it: one of the nay unle:tan.I jast whit Mr. ! in. Ipers." said the witness calmly.

Ford's ies wen- its oih r to de- )) Vou r.n ;;r. that in 1 1 7 von :

Pennine wh thcr P.c .;s w hat w e t v i re 'be same kind, of a a; .m'.erer caP-d him. or mt." ; that advocates of pr. pare Ines s. were

artichs h nid ' 1'ord Is An "No; we u re m t h war tn FU7;

at $795 y 1 Ann MJkMk (v a t ' H 00 Kofflv k?&& nf $ 1795 M mmm

Smart and Trim Looking House Dresses at $2.50 and up Values one will appreciate the more on close inspection.

Firmly Woven Ginghams holdimpromise of splendid service, in bright colored and subdued

plaids; some arc ZC

combined with plain colors; others have lace and ruftled collars and cufTs of organdy and the prices

meet your expectations At $2.50, $2.98, $3.50 up to $5.98

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Bathing Suits The demand has been the greatest of any season for these suits. The weather indications are for a long hot summer. Those who have their vacations delayed don't forget your greatest enjoyment the swimming pool. Suits in good variety of colors at $2.98 and $5.00.

Silk Hosiery for the Bathers, also good for street wear.

The Radmore Pure Silk $2.50 Hose, Tomorrow at $1.50 These are termed seconds, but only slight imperfections that do not affect the service. They come in black and

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Dainty Flesh Tinted Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise Chosen to encompass the requirements of these hot days, daintily trimmed with lace and shoulder straps. Their pricing is far under the regular. You can choose for $1.50 or $1.98.

Cotton Crepe Undergarments Also Gowns are gladly welcomed these hot days. No ironing, just wash and hang out and they are ready to wear again. Envelope Chemise $1.50.

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Making Old Gloes Look Like New Wash your kid, silk or chamoisette gloves dry them -on the new hard wood glove forms For Sale Glove Department at 79c. You can save the price of a pair of gloves in a short time, using one of these forms.

put in shape. Thp men will leave for Chicago. Saturday afternoon.

Advertisers can jell for ltss profit from volume.

Classes Properly Fitted. DR. J. BURKE, Op't. 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. ISroken lenses Duplicated.

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1624 S. Michigan St. Home Phone 7120; Bell 270 GRUNWALD'S

WEEK END BARGAINS

24 2 lb. sack Fine Bread Flour $1.75 2 lbs. line Head Rice. .25c

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2 cans Libby's Red Beans 15c 7 lbs. Cine Bulk Salt. .10c 2 tali cans Snidefs Tomato Soup .... .24c Lb. can Calumet Baking Powder !21c

2 large cans Pears. . . .25c 2 large cans Sauer Kraut . 25c 2 pkgs. EHow Macaroni 17c Large pkc;. Baking Soda Sc Lb. N. B. C. Crackers 18c 5 lb. sack Pastry Flour 30c 2 jars HotstulT." 17c 3 cans Peas 25c 2 18c cans Succotash 25c

is n after- ike -war j ob for stargical sldll.TKe mending of aioken stofaaeh. is a joB tliai calls for the mMH-

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or ether fresh, fruits is a combination that agrees Tilth the most delicate stomach. The tasty crispness and. goodness of tne baked whole wheat blends delicious ly -with, all kinds of frttits. A noiulshind, satisfying meal for a few pennies.

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The feature of the Welfare Loan society which most impresses both the public spirited citizen interested in the civic upbuilding of the community and also the investor is th at part tir-.der which The American League of Welfare Loan societies is authorized, through its auditors and accountants to make frequent and careful examinations of all of the business of the society and to regulate the books and accounts so as to ktep the affairs of the institution in perfect condition, the assets safe from loss and see that the organization is run according to law and careful business precepts. Thus the business management is co-o;dinated alons lines proven safe and successful from years of experience and research and all business, accounting, auditing, checking-up and loaning is done alone: standardized plans and systems, resulting from the unified experiences and results from many such societies. Thus the modernized policies and plans of many are used, rather than the theory of persons not experienced in the business. The safety resulting from the help of a "big partner" like The American League of Welfare Loan societies, always ceaselessly vigilant and never tiring, insures success from the start.

(This srr::-s of ad TtisHf-iits is: authorized t :' The Amrri'-ati Ltau- of Wolfar- I;t?. S.r;-t;e. . v hi- 1; hW'plfar" Loin Society f .South IJend is the only ::-. r.v in Hi. J"K"i'h County.)

For further information address South Bend Welfare Loan Society, Box 172, South Bend, Ind.

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