South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1919 — Page 14

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14 ui;ii:siY iv i:ig. .uy;it 13, iois. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 4L 0 TO SAVE COFFEE FROM FROST 01 Millionaires Row "Swimmin Hole 71 ? -- 1 ' ' ' ' "" " " 1 ' 1 1 "' ' 1 1 ' ! iiyjjiij

SMOKE BARRAGEi !

Brazil Plans Means of Keeping Crop from Fate Experienced Last Season.

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in r,iir..i; s. iia. Rio ir: j.xi:iuo. A.;-. I Tr.M ;tVrt'" "all r " j-y.-tnn r,f u;irriinis' "f n'.r r;ii;l.j. .vhirh UJtf-! in I'ar.s dwrlnk' th- was. hi h n ;nlojtr! ry th' c:U - r. t.-rs ff (in;jthrn Ilrazil in unique l.i'a.1--LT( s uhirh h;iv' 1m :j orl' r to conil.it frf.st. A friHil.r :airac i to b1 alojt-d in-t'-il ) t J - siirapiol whli w.i.m r t fff .-ti is. I to "Kt" fri :;y air raM r.--. ati'i lh a :- rlrulturf offirial.H of this nintry !- lifvr that compliance i;h th- new fgulations will provil.- auiin-t a rr'-tition o'f th" damans of 1 i.-t year's frost, which cst io many nulJion of dollar to planters ami a!s t! cnnsumiT..

I'liriiif; the winfT of l TM an - traor!inary cold wave, i.e. nri'I the!

memry of the "olden iali i l-irants.' wrpt over southern Ura.i!. ;mI it W.-U4 flur.ns this sj 11 that th. first riow in tnoro than vn irs fell in l!tJno4 Aires. 'Tile fiost foaii'l tlie planters at..v-lutely ! f. u.--N anl whfn normal weather returned, it

W;m ff.iitnl that liiillioi.s of co'T.-o

trfes w. rr kille'l und u lar'e pmen.tak'e of the others injar 1 m 1,.Iv that th' (0h for the next threo

enrs will l at down hy ahoat on-

rotii. ir.siraa oi a Tu ot i: t ion or

j , n 1 1 a , o t m ) Laics a vi ar .-ven o- N,rW Vorkers were surprisnl to 5fc a happy lot of yotinfrstern !-vimm incr in the larpp fountain of one of iKh? millions is all that an ,h" larirest hotels in the coMr,rv located in the heart of th most oxel n.sive residential district. Those who hoped for ;--.!)uai;y nntil irJl i approached huird tli" rfllickitr yoancsters venting their eiithnsiasin in this fashion: 'Tome on In! Gee. City lei"Pj-, Plan. j if ureat! No. you lont have to pay. You have no tUhts? Neither have I. These are my Ii. V. D.'s. The Th" neu- plan which h., l.t en' r"i woi,"t l.oher vou. (P.-e! a M'iy came up here and took our picture! I'll bet he wanted to have a swim eoled lor tfettir.tf the !. t of '-.lack j himself. This liero is the fountain of that Pit,- hotel over there and they let us use it when it ;;ets hot. Hey! Frost" is heirik' put into e.Vect )y tliej ,vhaf do yoa thiirr of us t ikinc a' 'lip on the same street that Vanderhi It. or John V. and the Astors live on? muni' ipap.ty of Itajahy, a ;ty in th -! It's hetter'n just keeping a lot of Koldüsh in here. Watch me imitate a porpoise!" Splash! ftfafle of Santa Oafhariivi. in the ;,i t ' . .

of the southern J Brazil I r routi

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im me vreatesi inieresi ar:l many are -ons. 1. riiK its adoption. Its success will prol ahly me in the en-

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uaif: ' l J s 1 1 i ' i : . WJl-re. Coaee Cl'OI'S, would P. saJ.ji'Ct t frost. j,n of I-V,nstnn- where many of ChiThe reculatiiyns are eonipu !sory, 1 ' "w'll-:o-tlos'' live. wher link- isu'! :.y the agricultural au-jmanv eluh and .soeietv meetiiiK-s are

thcrities. 'iolatioll l-- nlaliters i:n-

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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY A Value Giving Event That Will Make Shopping Easy

1. 10 owmern J-razi; ...life nxm-j y - TT77 rv irs,,i,r i(,(!iti. ui; Calls Woman Who Despises iten the erriet?: ot this campaign

Kitchen a "World Misfit

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der the jurisdiction of the district lays tiie: snhject, tt heavy iin,s. Ttx paro li.njJira-s.

hits a l.lcw at the club life and ex-

over dr essed. "I want to see you, beloved mothers and wives, surmounting all obstaelos and difficulties and getting iiack into honors and settinc up pood tables for your husband:- and warming up the hearths for your 'families

is in. the home, and the part of the home she should remain in mostly is the kitchen.

held eeiy day, are t.tlkini over a! Here are a few of the hot tips she

travaL'ance. She says woman's place ! rrf,r,.i rh(.,.r

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"We must come forward and accuse ourselves. We must come to see how selfish, how idle and how

i:iessaKe to anlon women from the preen hills of California. The

tue proj.t-i c;iii.s i. in- pi ej. tra- .j

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forwaials for the consumption of her former neighbors:

foolish we have grown. "It makes little difference to us how intelligent or learned a woman

"This world's beim? 'made safrmay j,,, If sne fajJs in ht.r MiprPm9

for lemocracy' is futile, utterly futile

while we continue to idle and shirk

oblipation to society. As head of a

, house it is not her mental attain-

nr of tlii i if- Mr: V-Ili. H Cnm.

tion of fuel for bontires north, east ,.(v. of S ,nta" ilosa.' Calif.

ana west ox the cor.ee proves at di

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l.reM.rition mr 1... r- , 1 " " a' V ' !,,m :M ' KnV' " ' "I,uu,,:i UI uie m exU u vapance anu iaxur , cn.ascu-j ,vhi).h rountJ!. lf despise s the

--- .. v at 1 i,l the cool season and continued for

Mrs. ( omstofK spiaK.: rixtit to tniami po on nrinpinp uj our ennoren lt.nt cnlv but her bodily fitness

:s her upinioa of the in extravapance and luxury, cmascu-j ,vni).n counts. If she despises th.

community kitchen idea. She , latinp them in body and mind. Our , .1, of -i Hmivn lr.f hr m.f nnrrv

" I n H' h s in in m rv. nr hi pminn :i nn i riunir.-n nvrriiM1 i. hvit p i än v. i .. . . : . t .

sevaral months. Kaci planter mwl t ' 1 U 1 J?,U 1Ä UU "urias "ns;u. collect sutflcient wood and brush to! - keep tires burinp three nights in sur-i

version, and in case the fuel reserve! becomes in any way depleted must 1 maintain the a de-piate supjdy. When! the forecasters see a fro.-t. a signal ' to the i Linter, to li-ht their fires Immediately wi:i -ivtn by means' of the I'.rinp of bombs. . j The idea : to ire.ite as mueh ! tnioke a.4 pc..4b!e, and hay and: pren leaves are to ! thrown on the tiro Wiun'the d.i.o, r (,f frost j,. passe, the planters will aicain e nutiri. d by bombs to extinguish their' t:re:5. :

Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.

LEÄRLES K ml & iOlPAlY

114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue.

WHISKER KING" HAS GROWN 'EM 61 YEARS; PöMoNA. Cuif.. Aup. :.-- 'Who's ot tlie ebb st i hin wliis- t kers?" is the latest .ndo. r and o .t- 1 tloor tport he:-. ?. X. Kelt. 'f.. juop.ei r. c'.ain.s ,o ' i "kmc of tb whis!;fr u rowers" with a "crcp" i". 1 vmis old. J If. ; Endieott and L. Tall, -a i o h i Laims a jj!ac on tlie- roll or" hi'imr for facia! adornment btyond tlie half century n.ark. llaeh a diu its b.e b. is nut liad .. thave in .rs. Tlie re a;e other lont-ndeis. in-clu-Jinp S. J. IJrom'.ey. who bad liied with tin- hv-n.t' !u?k.T ;,4 ers. while M. I Skinner, not to old. sidlv admits that while in i.far outdasstd : ii'or.. l.t. ia "cultivatevi" tlie aiie ' jo.' with a "little prunir.p p.ow and rh""'i for .. ears. Men wi:Ti c d whiki- rs i maforward with their iii.i.vtv to p. ile into in.-iuni.'icanre the allied r-c-crd nr.xMa.'In" cf John 1A IVrkntr. mnyor of Ar.dtrcn. Ind . who. ac- ' cordinp to a. pr- s i' u-p.i t r h . haa d ' hi raustaci.e off a fur ij jcar. of' tievctioa. ,

SPECIAL .ffffi'. - i J!"L" SPECIAL

values i IMTES-USBAN DAY i values

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Everything Ready for Another Record Day. Shop Early for the things you want most

EVEN M'LORD CAN'T BEAT HIS DOG WITH GOF CLUB

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Dresses at Big Reductions Values Up to $10.95 at $4.95 One lot ot white and colored Voile and Gingham Dresses, in plaids and plain colors; dainty, cool dresses tor summer wear. Values up to $10.95. To close out Thursday at $4.95 $5.00 Skirts, Choice $3.19

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Mercerized Poplin Skirts, in navy, taupe and white. $5.00 values. Choice Thursday at $3.19 Big Values in Kimonos Lawn and Crepe Kimonos, in light and dark patterns. Values up to $1.75. Choice Thursday .$1.00 Children Dresses $1.50 and $1.75 Values, $1-19 Children's Gingham Dresses, in plaids and plain colors, neatly trimmed, sizes to 14 years. $1.50 and $1.75 values, Thursday' $1.19 Corsets Special $1.00 One lot of Corsets, new fall models, in medium and low bust, pink aid white allste, zes ll) to 2b. Thursday at $1.00

Envelope Chemise Only $1.00 Envelope Chemise, lace and embroidery trimmed, in pink and white. Very special Thursday $1.00 Apron Dresses, Thursday 89c Apron Dresses, in blue plaids and light figures, broken line. Special Thursday Men's Wash Ties 8c Good quality in colored woven Stripes. Very special Thursday 8c Men's Colored Socks 15c .Men's Half Hose, in colors, broken line of sizes. Very special, pair. . . 15c Buy Soap Thursday American Familv, Ivorv or Fels Naphtha Soap. Thursday, 4" bars. .29c Boys' Wash Suits 98c Boys' Wash Suits, in plain colored and striped gingham, sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.50 values. Thursday, choice. . .98c Borax or Soap Chips, 3 for 35c 20 Mule Team 3orax or Soap Chips. Regular 1 5c packages. Thursday 3 packages 35c Parowax Special 13c Parowax for preserving, washing or ironing. 18c value. Thursday ... 13c

AUGUST SALE BLANKETS Extraordinary values for Thursday and Friday in a great assortment at $2.55, 3.95, $1.95 . Wool Blankets at ..... $8.95 and $9.95 These are priced 1-4 less than regular; your chance to buy in your winter supply now at "great savings. DRY GOODS. White goods for waists and children's dresses, 5oc values at 29c 2 7-in. Ginghams, pretty, patterns, at yd . . 15c 32-in. Ginghams, 5oc values 39c Standard Apron Ginghams, all size checks, vd 18c Curtain Materials in a great assortment. Marquisette at 25c and 29c Fillet Nets at. 39c and 49c 36-in. Bleached Camhric, a very good quality, at yd. 25c Bleached or Unbleached Toweling, an exceptionally big value, y(1 19c Stevens' aU-linen Crnsh Toweling, brown or white, v. 25c 10-yd. limit. White Tennis Flan-el, worth 35c vd. ; special, nlv vd 25c

FINAL CLEARANCE ' All Summer Underwear &na Hosiery Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits with lace or tight knee, a very good line in all sizes, at. . 43c and 69c Ladies' Ribbed Vests in white or flesh color, all sizes. Special . . . 19c Ladies' Athletic Union Suits very comfortable- Special $1.29 Ladies' Silk Top Union Suits, all sizes, only. . .$1.45 The way we are selling these ladies' Silk Hose at 50c, you'd think there was not a pair in town; while they List, all clors, also black and white, at. . . 59c Ladies' b'ack or white Silk Hose, a goo $1.50 value, only 12 doz. to sell at. . .95c Misses' tine ribbed Hose in dark brown and black, all sizes, worth 39c, at. . 25c Men's Fibre Silk Hose, all colors, also black and white, at 45c Just a few sample Bed Spreads left, worth up to S3. 00, at $1.95 Extra quality Table Linen, worth S1.2o yd.; now on the market today! special. . . .79c

BLOUSES Ladies' tine Lawn Waists that sold up to S3. oo, a little soiled from handling, 0nlv $:.95 An exceptionally strong line of Georgette or Crepe dc Chine Waists in every imaginable color and style; a wonderful assortment, values up to S7.50 at. . . $4.95 Ladies' tub Silk Waists all sizes, a very goo(1 line, worth up to S4.00 only $2.95 very good assrtment of the better cbss muslin Underwear, a beautifu' line ot gowns and skirts, worth up to S3. 00, at. . . $L95 BARGAIN BASEMENT. Misses' tine Ribbed Hose in all sizes up to 9Vi at . . .19c Men's hickory stripe Overalls, all sizes, only. . . .$1.25 Men's Work Shirts, all sizes a very big line, only 89c Men's Work Pants, all sizes, good weight. . .$1;95 Boys' Knee Pants, khaki or fancy mixtures, only.... 79c Fine Lisle Hose in black, white or navy, 45c va'ue. . 3 fr $1.00 Men's Coiti u Hose, in .ill colors and sizes, 25c values 19c

EXTRA SPECIAL g 4 40 pair ladies" new Fall p Shoe:,, traveler' iauiplc.s from one of the tinest Jac- h tnries in the eaft; the choices: U products in fall ana winter A footwear; every imaginable style you can think of; the greatest assortment, run from t 4 1 ... in several widths; j these would sell regular from S9.0U to Si 2. no; in sa!e m

Thursday and Friday at . $5.95 and $7.50 Men's brown and black

Slioes; Tjew tall styles winch "

we bought early, under the market, worth 57.00 a pair, at $4.95 Ladies' hih an1 low heel vici kid Shoes, new fall styles worth 50.5o a pair, Thursday and Friday at $4.65

Little Gents' and boys' gun metal school Shoes, worth Sl.oo a pair more. Special at $2.45 and $2.95 6o pairs more left of tlvse high grade ladies' pump to clean up at $1.55

TO! LET ARTICLES Mavis Ta'cum Powder. 19c

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Djurkis Face Powder. .53c French Rice Ponder. .29c U

Jergens' Toilet S'ap. . 3 for 25c U ' 1 v

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Says Mr. Coff E. Bean Don't forget to take home a j:.r of Better Peanut Butter, "Made While You Wait," and Some CoiTee Ranch Coffee, fresh roasted, sold in berry ur fresh ground; any vav vou want it. INTERURBAN DAY SPECIALS 2 10C packages Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles 13c 2 15c packages Climax Ready Cut Macaroni zc 2 20c packages Egg Noodles , 2c. 3 5c packages Soup Ringlets ' c Readv Cut Macaroni or Spaghetti, ': 10c THE COFFEE RANCH 133 N. MICHIGAN ST.

njTAY FEVER

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Bring Your Produce to South Bend and Get ä Square Deal in Price and in Trade.

LIBERTY BONOS

We will pay jou cah at .rw j York bond market daily quotations with atrmwl Interest to i date and all due roujtoris. Coninoe yoarsu'll" by stvttinc our t price bvfore Jon soll. i GAflP,TH0RHE&C0J 103 X. Main frt 01xt Hotel Illdg Hour: 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; iturday. S a. m. to S:3ö p. m. ;

THOMSON AND McEaNNON 301-304 J. M S. BlcV. Mtobr Nw York Steck Eictant. Sw York Cotton Exctiaffe. Ncrw OrieaDi Cctttm Excüinfe, Ckcir Pt-ck ExrtiÄift. Cfcito Eocttl of Trat n1 Inaiao Biakwr Xmrttku. Dlrfct PrlTtt Wlrn to All ruojrxs

ADLER BROS. On 3richt?aa at WAtshlsjtoa TUS trTOUE FOP- MEN' 'D

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Are the 4 corners at Michigan and Wih-

inirton Sts.

Here is the center the heart ot the business district. And here at liie sign oi the c!c:k is the American Trust Co. A hank so haiui; so convenient to gut to and a bank mat welcomes vuiir avings accoun: whether tor Sl.oo or Si.ooo. Start a -avin account or checking here and have the a d v a n t a g e t strength and ecurity as well m location.

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