South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 224, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 August 1919 — Page 12

Iii M I ME SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES as La News of City's Business World Spouts 12,000 Barrels a Day Tr3 "n ll m b MODERN SHOE STORE WILL OPEN SATURDAY

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T;rr. T Shnu .toro will "rx-n n 111 .V Mi'hit,'.'n t. Saturday rnnrn!r.r ; rir I i rn -l. former manitr'-r -f Kinnes bho- -tnr- in this r 1 who intoly r-M: trnr-'l from th jo iti"n will hive iharsr" of the nru f-tor. Compt r.w fixtures tnvo f.rp-i ir vt.t ! !'! and th" r pr nt-; a don wHl -licht interior. The ofro rf th .-toro will ho m th- rr-ar n!o th'- r"ivink' stork room In uhich th- sho" hijunrnts will 1' (i"'fr.f"l I'f-fot' tlk-n to the li.lM--ti r.t. Mr. r i n i -1 i? at the prfnt t!m ,:j -rv:njr th work rh rkinff Hoik th.it hn rr-ntly purchased wlii;- In liosfon, Ma.s. A complete iir.r of ni'-ri'. ladifs'. missr-s' ;tnd children's ?hos will I.o carried. Mr. iMml hoprs in tho r.rar future to flj-cartl th- fPlllnp: of men'K and ladies' hor-s and specialize in footw ar for i hiJdrrn. l-dns: thr l:r.t one in th' city to adopt such ;i policy.

.r:v ii:pautii:.t M.vr;i:k. I I'razin, former manager of th lVops .vtoro in this city is nor tlu manar of th fur department of ths Economy departments. Mr. Krazin in considered an authority on furs and hap, formerly been coniicrt. d with nrious fur and clothlni? husrs cf Chicago.

MINISTER CHARGED WITH GRAND LARCENY GRANTED FREEDOM

f Prill tr 1he n TiV.wn ; KLKHAKT, Ind.. Amk. 12. The an .icalnst Rev. Robert Robinson, ilepos-d I'pisropal rector of Rristol. harmed with Krand larceny, was settled out of court Monday. Robinson agreed to leave Bristol on f mdi furnished ly the ISristol ch urch and th dloce.se. Ho was a--cu.rfl of stealing 120 worth of church fixtures. He denied the harpe. claiming that he took them into his possession as a matter of precaution after rinding the lok on the church door defective.

ELKHART CARPENTERS GET WAGE INCREASE

KLKilAKT, Am?, l:. Th union carpenters of this city have won their strike and returned to work. Their vase demand of TO cents an hour and a closed shop was granted by practically every contractor in the city, following a conference late Monday .afternoon. As a result work :n approximately a half million dollar worth of improvements over the r;ty will be resumed today.

SIXTY Ul.l TIIvS. WAPASH. Ind.. Aup. 12. Joseph . Davi. of this city. Sunday ct lo-l-rated hi tJ.'ith birthday ami rcf. ived presents, HO bright rod r.eckties. one for each year 'that i;e has been old enough to wex a necklif. Davis says that hr live years ol 1 when he were his llrd neckt: iid it was a red oi.e. ince then he he h.i: never been l;novr. to wear any othr color necktie than a bright red. For the list 10 jcars ho lui received n nn averape of 20 red tie each Christmas.

roi.i:s KXTini MINSK. LONDON, Auff. 12 roli.sh force? nler.-d Minsk, capital of the Kusmn province of the amo name, last Friday after a fortnight of heavy f'Khtinsf. accordinc: to an otüciai Statement, issued by the war otl'.ce Monday nisht.

m:itrrs piant no ii ing tiiixc; wn.ii T(Ucir. One of the rno.t Interesting plants we have in the Atlantic States is th Virginia WiM Ginger. It is found in both tiie Virginian and as far South as Georpia. There are sevra! other species i ri the Atlantic Slates as far South as Florida and northward to Connecticut. The plant prows In cry hilly and wooded places, says the American Forestry Map.xzine and i- easily recognized by its kldnty shaped leaves and curious purplish !rown ilowers. Tht se lowers prw one to a stem. No living t!iinjr will eat its bitter lenve.s and you rarely seo the ilower i.nhss you hunt for It for they hide themoes out of piht if jossible. The readers of this newspaper can btain free detailed advice about plant and tree t are by writing to the Amerkan Forestry Association at War hin! er.. I. C

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The little town of Montebello. i n Orange county. California, ho.ists the prizf oil nshr of Southern California. Here is shown the pusher in action. Twelve thousand barrels of oil daily, valued at $.'1.10 a barrel, is the yield of the Montebello p i ize It is part of the Murphy- Coyote lease and is owned by the Standard Oil company.

er than ever at Brandon's Note the

tremendous savings in New Fall Goods!

THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF FANCY SILKS All New Fall Styles. Fancv Silks in an immense variety; striped, checked and plaid; new fall designs. On sale

tomorrow at S2.50. &il

$2.25 and

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Three White Men Get Money and Bonds in Bank Robbery

OWn.VSnORO. K. Aur. 12 The Citizens bank of South Carrollton. about 2." miles soutli of Owenboro. was robbed at 2:4 5 o'clock Monday afternoon. Three unknown white men entered the bank and with drawn pistols held up the eashier. Irvio Harnes and assistant cashier. Paul Whitmci. They undertook to force the men Into the vault with the purpose of closing the door, but the combination was on. and they failed in this. Two of the men then held pistols on the bank officials, while the other man took $15.000 in registered Liberty bonds, and $0,000 in unregistered Liberty bonds and fS.000 In

Gun Accidentally Explodes; Tears Out Man 's Heart

ash and placed it in a satchel.

The men then left the bank and undertook to make their escape In an automobile that was standing on the outside near the bank. An abtrm had been driven, and people rushed to the bank. The town marshal. Mao Ashcr. was shot in the le by one of the Ilcein desperadoes. The highwaymen made their escape across the river into Ohio county. The sheriff of that county was notified and with a posse was soon on the trail of the men. The men then turned ' Jivk and crossed the river into Muhlenbcrp county, in which South Carrollton is located. Officers and sheriffs from Ohio anil Muhlenberg counties armed with Rims and pistols. Ieadinc several m n are .scouring the woods for the highwaymen, and it is almost certain that they will be captured, as it is almost impossible for them to make their escape.

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Spo. i.il to Tlie New s-Tinw s PLYMOUTH. Ind.. Aug. 12.--Paul fluis-, a seil about 150 years, was shot and instantly killed Monday noon when he gun which he was carrying accidently exploited. The shot penetrated the man's breart. tearing out his heart. Guise had been shooting rats on his farm and had the gun loaded and ready for action when the accident occurred. He lived on the Iaid Harrington farm south. of Teegarden and farmed in the summer. During the winter months he taught the seventh grade at l.ipaz and r.as planning to take charge of his class, in September. lie leaves a wife and reveral small children.

I CONDUCTOR PAID OUT HUNDREDS

SHOT UV NFKiHHOJl. Spei l.ll ft Tile News-Time. LAPORTK. Ind.. Aug. 12. Henry Fiepe, 4 0 years old. died Monday morning from wounds received when a jnin in the hands of a neighbor was accidently discharged. Fie.-e had loaned the gun to William Shultz. and in handling the gun. which Shultz believed was unloaded the latter pulled the trigger. The bullet lodged in Fiege's stomach.

Nothing Helped Him Till He Took Tanlac Gains Twenty-Two Pounds.

LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES

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Squeeze the Juice of two le'.on into a bottl containing three ounce? of orchard whit, shake well. anJ you have a Quarter pint of the bet freckle and tan lotion, and com Flexion bcauti.er. at very, very small cost Your rrooer has tho lemona and any drug tor or totlet counter will sup ply three ounces of orchard white for a fw cent Massage thla weetly fragnr.t lotion intc the face reck, arm nd hands each diy and gee how freckle- and blemish disappear and ho-- clear, ?oft and rosy-white the skin becomes Y1 X to harralftsa aid cover Irritate

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Genuine Aluminum Kicht eup pure aluminum percolator. Sjm cial this week 'nly. 1't.VAIi WKl'.K f tiie .M ta sr s.m: Many pKi.i values remain. Make your own selection this W eek.

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BLACK SILKS Black Feau de Soie Silks; very

best quality. Special $Lan

TURKISH TOWELS Extra large Turkish Towels; regular 45c kind. (Oifa Mill End Sale &$b

TURKISH TOWELS Extra heavy Turkish Towels,

regular 5oc kind.

Mill End Sale

TURKISH TOWELS Extra large and heavy Turkish

Towels; regular 75c kind. Mill End Sale. . . .

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HUCK TOWELS 5oo Linen Muck Towels, divided into three lots. Mill End

Sale 50c, 35c and l$(J

TURKISH WASH RAGS Turkish Wash Rags; regular

IOC kind. Mill End Sale

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WHITE LAWN Fine White Lawn; regular 3()c

kind. Mill End

Sal.

OUTING FLANNEL 2,500 yards Outing Flannel; regular 35c kind. Kg Mill End Sale &wb

BLACK SILK BU'ck Messaline Silk, all new, best qualities. Sale prices $2.95,

$2.50, $2.25, $2.00 and

Sale

"I have not only gotten rid of one of the worst cases of stomach trouble a man ever had. but I have also gained twenty-two pounds in weicht besides, and you may know by that what I think of Tanlac." said Robert Surpes of Herman street. lUiriiriKton. Wisconsin, in a conversation with a special Tanlac representative at the Central Vrug Store in Milwaukee, recently. Mr. Surges, who is running as conuuetor of the Kast Troy and Burlington Electric Line, between Milwaukee and Hurlinpton. had been with his company for many years. 'For the past thirteen years, that is until Tanlac straightened me up." he continued, "my stomach had been in such a bad fix that 1 could not -at t meal without bloating all up with gas, and many a night I have been up walking the floor on account of the misery caused by it. Last winter I was in such a bad shapt and so run down that it took jr.e twentv minutes, after leaving my run. to walk home, a distance of only four blocks. 1 was dreadfully short winded and the gas pressure

on my heart was frightful. I wasvery bilious and had frequent dizzy! spells and terrible headaches. I

COUU1I1 I Meet'. uo am ivi c.n, and had dropped down fifty pounds 'n weight, and hardly had energy and strength to ring up the fares, on my ear. "I have been treated by specialists, took all sorts of medicine?, and paid out hundreds of dollars trying to get something to set me right, but nothing seemed to reach my trouble until I got hold of Tanlac. and this medicine has proven to be just what I have needed so long. I am never troubled with gas on my

stomach, pains, shortness of breath! or any other had feelings after j meals now. and I can sit down to the table and eat just anything and enjoy it. I sleep good and sound' every night and have gotten so strong and well that my work is no trouble to me any more. I am just like a new man and have heard U of people who ride my car remark about my wonderful improvement. Tanlac Is great and I have the best of reasons for praising it."

Tanlac 1 sold tn South Bend bv the Tentral Drug Store and in Mish- ir-iiio riitr-o in i a j uwaka L the lied Cross Pharmacy. 1 Try NEWS-TIMES Want AdS.

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New Corsets

at $1.0'

COLORED CHAMBRAY Plain Colored Chambrav; reg

ular 39c kind. Mill

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WHITE BATISTE Mercerized White Batiste;

regular 50c kind. Mill End Sale '.

DRESS GOODS Plaid Dress Goods; regular 75c kind. Mill End 5S0fi Sale Stob

CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Children's Rompers, age 2 to 6; in striped percale; regular SI. 00 kind. Mill End ß0A Sale 09 B

FANCY GINGHAMS 2,000 yards Fancy Ginghams, new fall patterns; 35c kind. Mill End Sale. . . vu

WASH DRESSES Women's and Misses' Colored Wash dresses, beautiful organdy, voiles, and batistes, over 25 styles; any dress that sold up

to SI 5.00. Mill End E ft 5

NEW CALICOES 2,000 yards Calicoes, in light and dark colors; regular 25c kind. Mill End HO A Sale lib

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COLORED SILKS New Taffeta Silks, in plain

colors. Special $2.95, $2.50, $2.25. .

WOMEN'S CAPES Women's and Misses' Serge and Poplin Capes, navy or black,

values up to S25.00. Mill End Sale

SILK HOSIERY Women's black or white Silk Boot Hose, all sizes, 95c f kind. Mill End Sale flöllr

BLACK SATINS Black Satins, very best qual-

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$3.50, $2.95, $2.69 . . w

WASH SKIRTS Women's White Wash Skirts,

just the thing for outing wear;

5s.4 k nd. M l End 6-3 3

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BLACK TAFFETA SILKS 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, all new, splendid quality. Sale

prices $2.95, $2.50, $2.25 and

WHITE PETTICOATS Women's White Petticoats,

deep embroidery trimmed, sev

eral styles, worth S2. i Mill End Sale UOü

TABLE DAMASK 64-inch bleached Mercerized

Table Linens; regular Si kind. Mill End Sale. .

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CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's Colored W a s h

Dresses, ages 6 to 14, in many

styles; worth S3. 50. Q9 Mill End Sale

TABLE DAMASK

64-inch Mercerized T a b l e j Damask; regular SI. 25 kind. I

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BED SPREADS One big lot White Bed

Spreads; worth to $M

S3. Mill End Sale. . .

CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's Gingham and Percale Dresses, ages 6 to 14, in manv stvles, worth up ftjE! toS5. Mill End Sale.

SILK WAISTS 1,000 or more Silk Shirt

Waists, in all colors, dozens of styles. Mill End ß

Sale

SILK DRESSES Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses in georgette crepes, satins and taffetas, large selec

tion up to S25.00. Mill End Sale

$14.95

COTTON WAISTS White or colored, Fancy Cotton Waists, in manv stvles; up to S3.50. Mill ej End Sale $

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S. W. Comer Michigan Street and Jefferson Blvd.

SILK CAMISOLES Silk Camisoles, lace and ribbon trimmed, S1.00 0(jjA kind. Mill End Sale ööb

CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's White Pique Wash Dresses, ages 2 to , si kind. Mill End Sale

HOUSE DRESSES Women's percale house Dresses, regular S2. 5o kind jpi Mill End Sale Ö3.dö

ENVELOPE CHEMISE Women's line white Envelope Chemise, 1 ace and embroidery trimmed, S1.50 to S1.75 piO kind. Mill End Sale

ENVELOPE CHEMISE. Women's white Envelope Chemise, beautifully trimmed, S3.00 kind. Mill End -fl ft ft

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BATHING SUITS Women's and Misses' Bathing Suits, plain with fancy stripe;

S3.95 kind. Mill End Sale

DOLMANS AND CAPES Women's and Misses' Handsome Dolmans and Capes in many styles; any dolman or cape

that sold up to S7x j Mill End Sale iDatJJ

CHILDREN'S SOX Children's Sox, plain or with fancy top, large assortment, sizes 4:; to 9 5oc kind. Mill End Sale döG

SILK DRESSES Women's and Misses' Taffeta Silk, Satin and Crepe de Chine Dresses, up to S16.50 values. Mill End p)P Sale hvJ&V

SILK CAMISOLES Beautiful new Silk Camisoles, lace and ribbon trimmed, worth S2.00. Mill End Qfk Sale Ufl.J

SILK GLOVES Women's Silk Gloves, with double linger tips, black, white, grev or brown; S 1 .00 and Sl.25 kind. M-ll End Sale idQ

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MAX ADLER COMPANY World's Beat Clothea. i'orocr Mlcb. and Wuh. U.

S. B. SHOE PARLORS, 216 S. Michigan St T7p Starr. Ctfmh m Flight and Bar f 3

LIBERTY BONDS

ulll pay jou casli at New York bond market dally qnota io'.is uitli accrued Interest to dnte and all due coupons. Convince jounsclf by Rettins our price before you soli. CAMP, THORNE & GO. 10:j x. MaJn St., Oliver Hotel Dldg Hours: a. m. to 5:30 p. m. ; tjaturday. 9 a. m. to S:30 p. m.

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WANTED FACTORY HELP STEADY WORK AND GOOD WAGES McHenry- Millhouse Mfg. Co., 1702 S. Franklin St

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