South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 227, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1919 — Page 16

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! M 16 ntin.w r.vi:ifi. aici st u, 1919. THE SOUTH BtND NEWS-TIMES iSS STUDEBAK-ERT Vi hi:n support IMumb plan, j PROBE PRISON CAMPS to th- ri'.imii I I,:.m. I -tri to ?ornm")i o.vnTr i.ip im ;i!v an.l ry .'-in: I ..r.i inst s.j( ;a!j. m arxl ivini TO CfTY f nirr.t owner."-hip ' ".vard : Ii.1- It ! o h ilf I r- -ts .! 'i 1 l"h -r rr. nt op t f 1 to 5, : A "if. 'S -f..Clc. 1 -

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prisons overseas. Hep. 1 ft Iiis po.-t 'in Wa-i- - .... , : v . . i i

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ATDR WATSON

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the heiaine diiectr : - l lo i I i : S antten sh was moved to the Qnai . ldrs.iv ennteen, whieh iy. also i-i ated in Paris. Mi s Studrl.akt-r was;

ülso dlrectre of this rante.-n. She remained at this station until tlie final orders to ha e all the Ked Cross workers returri d to thState i-ame. and th- aut en was

t lose'l the middle of July. I Although strict ord. rs were i.--sued that no Ited Cross raemh.'-rs ! . woaid he allowed furi-ughs or , Says Government Ownership

leaves of alsen. e after th- ord'-rs to return to America wer r !. Miss Studehaker managed to fr t a ll-day pass, and set t wnk ümiring out a way where'iy sh- might get pern ission to visit rt l itioiis in Holland, as at that tim" it was almost lmpossihlf to ,'et pcnni-ioji to visit neutral -untri-s. Through tho inlluence of the American KtuT.iisy at r.irix slie was K'ant-d special permission to visit Holland. Niu-slng Soldiers Interesting. Th caring for the wound' .! soldiers in the hospitals he-hind the lir.t-s. Miss Stinleliaker said. easily proe.l to hr th" mos' interestinir of all the work undertaken hy her d ;r-

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parage owner, left hi.-; automol jlc in front of his place of business for a

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of Railroads Would Be Big Business Chaos.

WASHINGTON'. 1. C. Aug. 15 The Indiana renen ssional delegation is united against the Plumb plan of communistic ownership of the raili fails m tlie interest tif the lrothTkoo(Ls. In.liana has two members of the ronsrrsio:nl committee on interstate (omimrcc which handle railroad legislation. They are Senator Watson and Kepresentative Kverett

j Sanders of the Terre Haute district. looking I ,,,oth ,r'' aainst the Plumb plan.

after th refugees in the Smmu,-, . " "V? txn' 1 Ia,K . .. 1 Senator Watson todav gave out a sector, on this assignment, she said - , . . ., letter he has written to H. i:. Newtne Wi rkers had to shop in parts : A. ' , , lull of Washington, !nd., who urgluciser, and homes th.at were includetl in the ruin- of the villages and !

town.- n this vi'dnity. She also . stated that it was extremely difficult to get transportation and hence the

TALK OF THE TOWN Free Cars Sunday at 2:10 to show the biegest succe.-s in South TJend. Plat of 15' lots sold out in two Sundays. In order to supply the demand, the owners have consented to grad'j another street of sixty new lots for next Sunday and every one a beauty. One is yours for ne Dollar down, then only ."c and 7."c a week. Prices $ 1 1 !. $ll!s. 1 4 ! to $lf.'.. except corners; positively" the biggest bargains around South Hend today. Two big free cars will leav e Northern Indiana interurban station, corner Washington avenue ami Michigan street at j:l Sundav. CarM wili carry banners ami stop for passengers along Washington avenue. Follow the croud. Come and bring your friends. Adv.

food supply was always low. i Although Miss Studel aker sas she was ery fond of her work at the canteen in Paris, the daily rou- i tine connected with the operation? I of these places failed to furnish the thrilN and x itement experienced : during her service in the hfspit il i unit and on her refugee assignment. At the Paris cante-m. 1 , o o Yank soldiers were f" 1 three times each day. and amongst them weit- several South P.end men. according to Miss Stud baker. Previous to her enlistment in the lied Cross. Miss Studebaker was a

member of the school faculty.

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Resident Manager Wanted waKHHn?IeTthi -T1Tory v 4 clill'OU With Headquarters in his Town JARGE Manufacturing company wants an ambitious, determined man with a little capital who is able to promote sales and direct salesmen. A perrnanent profitable business. Address THE NU-EX CO., Columbus, Ohio

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Now is the time to inspect our large display of Fur Coats and Dolmans, also our full line of Coatees, Capes, Scarfs, etc. These furs are unmatched in quality, workmanship and stvle.

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Marmot Coat 38 inches long, large shawl collar and cufTs of very fine raccoon; full 3 w e e p. Special August Sale price $144.00.

Smart Sport Coat 30 inches long, of Hudson Seal. Extra large collar and cuffs of genuine beaver or squirrel. Special August Sale price $385.00.

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Save a Mile or More Each Day As you journey through the day from breakfast to dinner, do you think of the miles you travel, the hours you spend and the motions made? And do you know that a large part of this energy is wasted, foolishly spent? The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet was made to correct this evil. It will save many steps and many minutes every hour you use it. Within this attractive labor-saving cabinet are centered the supplies and utensils needed. Don't forfeit your best days laboring in a kitchen when vou can come out with the aid of a Hoosier.

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THE HALLET & DAVIS VIRTUOLO ill pleasantly tr.ttrtain every member of the tamily with its beautiful tone.

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