South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 220, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1919 — Page 2
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SENATORS STUDY TREATY CLAUSES
LATEST PICTURES OF THE IING AND QUEEN OF SPAIN IN UNIFORM
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New Waists for Tomorrow's Selling Haruisme Wash Satin Waists, shawl collar fastening; of one lare pearl button, tailored sleeves, $6.S5. New Tailored Waists of fine striped dimitv, pique collar and curTs, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.50. Handsome Quality Crepe de Chine and Georgette Vait$ in hi-h neck etiects, plain and tucked fronts, $6.95 to $10.00. Extra Size Waists of Georgette and Cepe de Chene, tucked and flat collars and lace trimmed culls, $10.00 to $18.50. Middy Blouses All white sailor collar, plain and braid trimmed, lon sleeves, $1.50 to $2.50.
Tlioir ma jest ic.-!, tho Kin and Queen of Spain, are shown above in full military uniform. Kins Alfonso rnan.io! to rci.iin his popularity with all the clashes In Spain throughout the trying years of the war, aud in spite of alion troublemakers he maintained order in hU kingdom during' Uu tiuie that havoc was being wrought throughout the continent of Europe.
New in Death's Shadow, Takes Comfort in "Shepherd's Psalm
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walUinir have New lai k to his childhood.
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tion.s assuinod undfr th- league's co ena nL Although the S'.:;'jct dia r.ot onte--nto the si-i ,i'( 'lf'late, i.it-rr w.ts piu h informal dbtussion anion i
hack. 'Mio Iinl l in slicplicrd: 1 shall not want." he oftty half rentl and luilf reeitol with a Htt Ir Itihle in his hand.
t.urst of rihuli laughter fron.
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meat on shatur.R. Porn- ot the nm.-: annther . rll Interrupted" the hear
I ttter opponents or tue treaty diiared the In f erina t ion iicii lj the
'resilient ua.H nd s Hl'u lent to (lisl.ej .K4vpielon of Japan's intentions in the Chinese province, but other - r.ators reserved their Judgment ma th extern to which the raiif.ation licht ultimatelv will be inii?nred remained conjectural.
'Be Brief Says the Newspaper, and His Honor Obliges
mi; lait not the reulin. "Vr;i though I walk through tin al.'v f flu sliadou of death I will Tear no evil; for Thou art with me. Thy rod and Thy stalT tliey coinlori iih" tho reading rouin'(l. It was Harry S. New. who three weeks ;iko d'-fo.e to the police station in the gray of the morning with the dead laxly of Krieda I,esser. his L'o. year-old sweetheart in hist auton.ohile and trdd the polite that on the eve of their wedding he had killed the jrirl he loved. The .shadow (,f the callows the
troloers fcu.y "The young will court'' this under the aforementioned Vtni'o-l.una position. Those whove birthday it is may have a year calling for self-control. Ke!f-con'pjest and cool ronduct, though their domestic and social interests promise to be happy. A child born on this day. though perhaps being quick and impulsive will be lovable and respected.
his mother's knee, according to Jailor Ier.rpe flallagher. "He read the psalm again and axain.". Calla'her commented. "He sees to get all his eomfort from It and from his mother." Through the day New sees only his toother, Mrs. Lulu Hurgor and his devoted half sister, Kdna Clancy. Scores of person, mostly elderly
women, ask t- see nim but all arej denied. j So it is thru he has much time to
read. Through the brighter hours Creore Harr McCuti heon's and Kmmerson Hough's novels seem his favorites. He reads the daily papers closely. Hut when the setting sun dims the
i'oim ;ri;si: i m:ct phicsidfat LISBON. Aug. S. Antonio Almeida was elected president of the Portuguese republic Thursday.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
FREE CARS SUNDAY . At 2:10 p.m.. to show the bipest success in South Hend. 71 of those beauty garden lots snapped up bust Sunday at I'ortafce
liuht which squeezes through ;i sin -! hardens.
;;le barred window, he turns to his Bible and the Twenty Third I'sali the psalm which the Rabbi read over the. ashes of pretty Frieda Lesser and linds comfort in: "Though I walk through the t alley of tho shadow of death I will fear no eil."
Women's and Children's Underwear Section An odd lot of Children's Muslin and Knit Union Suits, always sold for 75c. This sale 55c. Women's Union Suits, special at 69c and 75c, of tine cotton, ti.erht knee, regular and out sizes Women's Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hosiery at $2.00 Pair A very fortunate purchase of Fine Thread Silk Hosiery makes this ottering possible. All desirable new Fall shades, bowns, .chocolate, gravs, white navv, black. Other qualities of Silk Hosiery at 8Sc, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75. Women's Fine Lisle and Cotton Hose at 50c, 75c and $1.00 pair. Special Children's Pony Stocking for boys and girls, at 50c pair.
special :ot of C'aiter ard Kays'rs fine L sle Cr.ior Sua-? - they con.o in tight and umbieila xnev Also, have shell and band top, have a very narrow strap S1.4uar.d Sl.'J"). 1
Girls' and Children's Section Blouses Middy Blouses for Giri from 4 to 14 ears, all white, or white with colored
Muslin Underwear Bargains at $1.50 Splendid lot of Fine Cambric Clowns at $1.50. Splendid lot ot Envelope Chemise, extraordinary values. $1.50. New White Cambric and Sateen Skirts, many double paneled, at $1.50. '
collar and culls. $1.25 to $2.98. Skirts
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Girls' full plaited .Middy Skirts in white or blue. Sizes 12, 14. 16, 18. Priced $2.50 and $3.00. Girls' Plaited Skirts with waist attached, sizes 8 to io, 12 to 14, .white or plain blue. ' Priced $1.95, $2.50 and $3.00.
25 r reduction on all Voile and White Summer Dresses. GirU' Pure Worsted Knit Sweaters, wonderful values at $4.25i
No b news today'
The cit's chieftan has a witty lit-; le ditty tuned to tK prohibition1 .mentations. Concerning the hake-up promised n th police department and the hreatened re-organization he held strictly Thursday niht to the "be rief" admonition posted in every i lewspnper office in the laud. Three times questions wer' asked.' Three times he replj.-d. ; "I am goi;-,g to re-or-antze the de-( lartttunt." "My plans are no! yet rcr.ii b'tt d." ; "I will give nut no information to-1 npht." t ; And further. Mr. 'arson nf,i.-cd' o ieak. His prop(ed c!ea:i-;;i is ,i r:ilt f coiifpf.sii'iis made bv S-rt,.4iit f ""tectivrs William I'-.ir-ih.nt .ml elective Samuel Koczoro'.v.-ki to he tfev t that they hit- i.n p! i a : d n the removal of liquor from the it hall. They are said to haw adbittd biking thp'f gallons of uluv from the wacon room of the pole stition on the night ot" April
lrier Arthur Loei,ri d Oy the board of s aft .akefi before th board ctfety TufKilav iiiK"ht :.s lavinK f-iid: " in the r.iht of Apr;.
hree sviltcn-e-- contair.;n' '.-o.' in he u a cost r- : i at the station an-t aw Serjeant ISarnhar: take or.e f he ::iu.i(s ar.,1 John v.'. "Tony" larrett tfok two of tlit jii the in:c light "
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Will Pay Tribute to All Soldiers
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inx oer h stars. Tho program on the fe;it lay consists of two parts. In the afternoon
y at 3 o'clock, a program of addresses.
j vocal and musical selections will bej hring your friends, l sivrn. followed by a banquet at 6 ! j o'clock. UthcVsto speak are Nicholas! "
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and Councilman John Olejniczak.
One Is your? for One Dollar down.
then ony .".( and 75c a week. Prices tll'J. $1;. $149 to MSS. except corners, positively the biggest bargains around South Bend today. Two big free cars will leaveNorthern Indiana interurban station, corner Washington Avenue and Michigan Street at 2:1) Sunday. Cars will carry banners and stop for passengers along Washington Avenue. Kollow the crowd. Come and
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A special tribute and word.-- of deep ap pi ec ia t io?i will he epT-fd ;o the ho s who distinguished them-.-!-e so valiantly " ver There." !.. t Sunday aftirnoon at St. Hed- : e"s hall in Xapier street, when members of St. florian's society will .is-Till'!'' to i ; i 1 1 1 e ! i i ra ! e tin- tvt-n-
t -1 if r h anniv rai y of th.e oi gaui.a- strongly fortified under a most kind- j ; ion's exister.ee. Holy communion . y position of Venus in trine aspect I
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It will l e a jofa! o aion to re-;trsare not so fortuitously aspected. j )o:-e ,m) the da of tin s i 1 v i j u b i - ' ami stamina. sOf control and cool i ! P i- i::g a home wrlcimio .ill .iudmncnt aro called for in order to the rp int.. rs wii.i volunteeied and save business affairs from disaster! er cd iuring the world uar. A year; or causing much anxiety. The ad- ( ;.:o. mot b.ers. fath.ers. frierds ami monition is to avoid impetuous ac-j mem! ei s a-s-mb;. d in St. Hedwige tions, unu'oven.e l speech, litigation ; ! all to witness .ti impressive c re- and quarrels, and undertake journ-,
luor-y. the dedication and unw ilinp of a i.caijlifql ervicc !'ag contain-
eys. chance or removal with care, vr defer them altogether. The as-
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Scene From Musical Pageant, War, Victory A nd Peace A t Chautauqua
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Quite a problem these hot days. Tasty coU meats, fresh fruit or , cooling vegetables are most convenient to prepare and best liked by the family. You can be 'sure of the quality if they come from" the Fenideii. THE Ferndell Grocery and Market. Corner Colfax and Main.. Main 382; Lincoln 5382.
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Boys' Section Sale on Hoys' Pnlm Heach Suits in plain rnd stripe
to 17: 512.00 values, Hovr' Wool Knickers, in plain and mixed material, ages '. to 1. 5 !.!." to $3..l. Hoys' Blouses and Sif.rts in fancy striped percales. SI. 00, $1.17
and $l.rU.
August Sale of Mirrors All ikvorators advise I'm i:se ni Mirrors as they realize their value in adding t the app.uent size and brightness d' a room. All the Mirrors in stock arc specially marked for this Sale.' " Special Sale ot White Einmel and cetonne Sewin Baskets and Waste Baskets. Waste Baskets at 95c to $7.50. Sewing Baskets at $2.45. See our stock ot Gift Furniture before buvin that erift.
Boys' and Girls Shoes at $2.50 Pair Tomorrow e place . : about 20 A pairs of 1 "hi birr-. s Shoe?. Ox ford 5 and U : Shoi at $2..0 vlr. Th .
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shofs that 5oM from J.I.: $".' n. Your choice J2..0. Mostly sires i S to 1.
Men's Section Saturday All Bathing Suits Reluccd 159r. All sizes aiui Utractive colors. Wen's Fine Woven Madras Shirts at $1.25, $1.50, $2 These bins represent a
:ate shipment from our ?arly Spring purchase. The prices are less than manafacturers' prices today. Men's Athletic Summer Underwear at 69c Special Clearance Sale ot ine Dimity Underwear. Former prices 85c.
August Sale A Special Sale of Fibre Furniture Furniture for Porch, Sun Parlor and Living Room. We were fortunate in being able to secure a special lot of this furniture at prices prevailing eight months ago and we are giving our customers the advantage of thi low price. These prices are all uphokteed in very tine Cretonnes. Chairs and Rockers in Ivory at $10.50 and $11. Chairs and Rockers in Brown at $10.50 and $11. Chairs and Rocket in Eroded Brown from $12.00 to $19.50.
Special Men's Handkerchiefs at ISc A very fortunate purchase of Men's Sample Handkerchiefs, mostly plain vvhite, some initials. Values 25c and 35c.
Wash Dresses and Wash Skirts Reduced for Quick Selling All White Wash Skirts iave been reduced from $2.50 to s KMX) down to 1.50 to $6.95. All Wash Dresses have ?een reduced one-third.
Handsome Wool Capes and uits at $10.00 Special clearance of Suits and Capes that sold from S 10.75 to S25.no, reduced
to $10.00.
Our wonderful service has been a matter of comment bv hundreds of customers all through the extremely warm weather. We are proud of our service; it has never been equalled in'this city. Our supply is adequate for all demands. Our prices are always right. We solicit your patronage. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. Main 2221, Lincoln 6123
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Ask for the Booklets You Went "Colorado and Utah Rockies" "Rocky Mountain National Park" "Mesa Verde National Park ' ' "Zion National Monument"
"Pike's Peak or Bust' was the halt-comic, half-tragic legend carried by the prairie schooners crossing the great plains back in '49. Pikr's Peak, then, meant gold. If you didn't find it, you "went bust." Pike's Peak is there today more than 14,000 feet altitudeand ether equally impressive peaks of the Rockies Lors and Grays, Buckskin and Ouray, Spanish and Culebra. And great ranges of mountains, too Sajuache, Sancre de Cristo, San Juan, Uncompahgrc, Wasatch, Uir.trh, Oquirrh notrd in sonjand story. But now you co there in luxurious trains, on rails of iteel. Ycu go for the gold of renewed health, the silver of vacation rest. There is no possibility of failure, ro going broke. Everywhere you rir.d a multitude of wilderness outing joys, just around the corner from resort hotels. And, if you search for it, the fabled pot of gold a: the end of the rainbow. Summer Excursion Fares Ask the local tickrt agT.t to help plan yoar tripor arrV t0 r.tirui ConsoliftitedTickrt Orficr or add:?u r.crcst Trirt! Burea-j, L'rrci States R. K. Admir.istratira, 646 Transportation HiJ., Chicajoi 11 Liberty St., New York City- 602 Healey Bjiliir.j, At!ir..a, Georgia.
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