South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1919 — Page 5

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HOOSIERS

A Glance Over Indiana

at fak!aml City wh'-n h !- f.itd all nun participant in the P'-ration of tractor plows. Thfnt'sfs ve; hld nnd-r th.'insj.if t-s of the 'ronbat h Ind';s trial ! hools of Dak land ity.

NEW CITY DIRECTORY TO BE READY SOON

r.AHY, HAMMOND ANI HAST hi' ao will t- r tain"l in th; Chicago freight zone district nrcord:r.g to Atty. H J. "urtir. who r. j;,f ared l.fr.r- th Interstate finmuTif commi-s.on for fl.ry during the pi, ueek.

inti:i:i:st in thi: inkiana T'apti.-t assembly hein:: h-!l at Franklin rontiniK to show pro;;r -s with morn than 400 stid-nt s enrolled for the session.

"A "IirSHi:!)-' TlllAZVlU XIl call Into ar. Indianapolis po!ir t.ition "a- iinswfrol by the accoinmodatin.r .erK-ant. A fmf.Sn" voir- aked him to com riirht o'jt to hr bom and tak hr rat from a ."C'-foot telephone pol. 'h-rc it had climbed. Th" fTr-ant. endeavored to onvinc e her that th- at would com down of is own ariord it t h" fair one .rked why h- n 'fused to ro.ni to the .at's aid and he answered that he tipped the scales at 0 1 po'.nds-

I! I. K S O F INDIAN'APOM.C will l:irn their mortpaRp Sept. f. in a peculiar manner when a m hcl with 4 6 fpokr to represent the 4 5 lodges will be erected .f purple paper, the V.Ik color. The mnrtpcp will ho placed in tlv renter of the hub and limited bv an electric sp;ux. Appropriate ctTPmonirs will be load by Krank Huston as the paper burns.

Soith Bend i to have a new city directory in circulation oon. The I; I. FVdk v fo. of Detroit. Mich., r : e publishing the boo and wro r or rented in thi.' city several weeks ago by a crow of men obtaining data and features for publication in the book. While here th representative of the publishing fompany had o'ücs m th Farmers' Trust buildint;.

Vv'Al: TAX DIDN'T '" l"NT with robb rs who entered the restaurant of I'red Wonderly at Warsaw At loa. st they 1 ft a few dollar" in a box marked "War tax," rlori: with som- pnrii-.s in th cash rcr:'?tr. which thoy earri-d Mit into a dark alloy, brforo xtrnctinpr tho Mils and silver.

Tin: lionv or a max fi,oatiiiK in the Wabash rhor near Yin"i,n'S wan idontifiod as that of Hornor I floy McJ)anioN. a roal minor and sonii-profc-ssional hall p!ayor of Vinconnos. Two mon ro immodiatolv arrostod whon i' was learned tbov had boon with Mr r.i nods prof odin his disap-ponranf-.

HASr.IlALL LOTTKRIKS WIIJ. ho probed oy tho todoral ran! ury In Indiana during tho noxt syion according to I'nitod Stator I'itrict Atty. I.. Krt Slack. Thursony. Palos books of tho National S'a!o ('o. ro aled rnoro than 4.ooo a"ont.s working in Indiana and .djoininp statos

A X CCO M MO DATI O X 6 0 -r:ay rest period at tho state penal farm was rrnnted Monte I'nKle of Indianapolis by Jude Collins following his conviction for bootlrr,sinp. He was plvrn permis--rn to take 4 hours to arrange his business affairs before makinr his trip to the Indiana prnal farm.

FA IS ME RS A II OCX D COLUMbus say one nur hot week will completely ruin the corn crop in their vicinity. Some of the corn i:t in tavsel which makes the situation more critical.

OR. LOREN A. HYDE, SITperintendent of the county hospital fo he incurable insane at Julletta. has been allowed an Assistant nnd a vacation. It is Ptatod that the vacation for Hyde rr iy be extended "indefinitely."

BELGIUM WILL PRESENT HER CASE MONDAY PARIS. Aue 1. Next Monday

l.elKHim will prtM'nt her case 1

fore the commission of 14 which is disciisslnir the question of revision of the treaty of 18.19 under which h r neutrality was guaranteed by Croat Rritain. Austria, France, Prussia and Russia. The coni:i',i.'sinn is compos d of two doleputoy from each of the five !-! eat powers and two each from Pallium and Holland. P. Severs, minister of state and M. rts. minister plenipotentiary, will put forth th? claims of Ueleium. I'.elium in the statement that is to be submitted does not seek any territorial expansion but asks to be pl.:c d in sueh a position that, should ther bo a repetition of the Wul:tnn agression of 1914. she will yc ;tble to defend herself on the Mouse and Scheldt rivers Instead of the Yser.

soitii w.hhi:. July ?.(. Arthur Clindaniel was a Kuest of his .rother, ''harles Clindaniel. of Elkhart. Monday. The Bible study meeting was hold at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stroup Sunday evening, led bv Miss Ter. a. Wedell. The next meeting will be held at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Peterson at Eydick Ak. .11. Mr. and Mrs. irks Lvnn and daughter Florence of Atlantic, la., and Mrs. Polly Mikesol of South P.end were cuesis of Mr. and Mrs. ' ornelius Vedl Wednesday'I he Misses Mary and Clemmie Eajoi-ska spent Sunday at the Raer l;oin. Mrs. Mabel Clindaniel spent Monr.av at Mishawaka Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Smith and chilt'eon. Mrs. Mary Smith and Min I!ael Mann of Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. V i'liam Norris and children of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. SaraTi Sheddrick enjoyed a motor trip to Koontz's lake Sunday.

hf rt Smith Thursday of this week. Miss (Iraoe Elstrom visited Charles Johnson and family over Sunday. Relatives of Sarah Rehkheiser who hae bf-en visit inir the latter, have returned to Chicago. John Alfordhas begun distillinpr his crop of peppermint. Edward Hertel was in Elkhart one day this week. Wallace Heiser, who recently returned from France. was in the neighborhood several days of this week.

CONSTIPATION Billiousness-Headache

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WENDELL'S

Vegetable Cathartic Liter Tablets

Make the liver active, bowels regular, without pain or griping; relieve sdck headache, indirection and all morbid conditions dje to unhealthy aion of Liver and Kidneys. They seldom fail to end conRtipation. Get a box f WENDELL'S Liver Tablets today at Wettlck'd Cut Rate Drug Store, cr any leading drug sor.

'Put tb retail r. t of clt!. ni 1poni :pnn inrri ml um ef busijutfii for profit."

Facts and Figures

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MISS OUVK RHODES OF OTVfll won the Iovinp; cup at the annual meeting of th Pocket Plowing association Wednesday

FARMERS SAY RAIN DID NOT HELP CROPS MUCH Rain which fell in St. Joseph county Thursday did not do rowint; crops much pood, according to farmers who report that corn, early potatoes and berries are showing the effects of protracted drought. More rain, it is said, will aid many of the later crops. The winds, which have accompanied the hitfh temperature, have played an import.ant part In drointf out the ground. i-.Tly corn is particularly affected .and late corn also is bcuinninK' to show sltrns of deterioration. Early potatoes in many cases are a total loss, it is said. Iite potatoes are not far enough advanced for the drought to effect them much.

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CJ Note that little quoted policy up in the riht hand top corner. Read everv word of it then ask yourself "Can I afford to take chances on paying: the lon price for clothes when I know I can get them at Vernon's at the lowest possible selling price." Cf Vernon's cooperative, teamwork plan of retailing clothes enables you to buv the finest made garments at a price that cannot be reached by the average clothing store even when special sales are introduced. q The truth of this is evidenced bv the fact that the -Spring clean-up, cut-price sales conducted all over the state this season have faled to meet Vernon's Regular Price. CJ That means that those who bought their clothes at Vernon's early in the season enjoyed as good or even better price as those who waited for annual clean-up sales. CJ MORAL Play safe when buying clothes SEE VERNON'S FIRST.

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Every Inch a Clothing, Store

the Master Cigar

all Dealers Eight Sites 1015

The Dailey Cigar Co., Distributors, South Bend.

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Fur Purchases will be Stored Without Charge Until Wanted

A Reasonable Deposit will Hold Any Purchase Until Wanted

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You are Invited to Attend Our Formal Opening on Saturday, August 2nd

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the Season's Greatest Event

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This is a fur sale that will set a new standard in South Bend. As an index to the preparations back of this occasion it is only necesiary to remind you that our collection? are four times greater than any previous srason. This is a :ale of beautiful furs a iale of furs of which w are rightfully proud. It is a comprehensive exhibit" featuring1 every authentic mode in all its accepted variations. Included are fur coats, fur jackets, fur mantles, fur dolmans, fur coatees, fur capes, fur throws, fur t-ets, fur scarfs, fur muffs.

There are two reasons why we take unusual pride in the announcement of our Annual August Fur Sale. In the first place, our stock of merchandise for the season 1 9 1 9-1 920 is larger and represents a wider range of selection than it has ever been our privilege to offer before. In the second place, you may inspect the latest styles this season in an exclusive fur store that ranks with the finest in the entire country. Our store has just been remodeled and redecorated. It is tasty, artistic, homelike. A new storage vault makes it possible for us to store your furs until they are wanted. In short, we are in position to offer much better service than ever before. Never in the history of fashion have furs been in such favor as this season. And like many other articles of wearing apparel, there are indications of a shortage in furs. For that reason we seriously urge every woman in South Bend and vicinity to make her selection during this August Fur Sale. Besides effecting a saving of from 1 0 to 20 percent, you will also be assured a full line from which to select you will have an opportunity to choose your piece from the choicest collection of furs ever shown in South Bend.

Ho GREENBLAT

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EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 232 S. MICHIGAN ST.

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