South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 227, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1919 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
! Text of State Department's Note to Mexico, and Answer
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ser.tni in hrr native Ilussiar. tnn;;.? i prove 1 popular. j
llowUr Kncoro. A thnugh tho c;reat I'ikes uartt ".a wll rcceivr-d in thr after-
jnoon it ''ortd its birgf st succfps in
thi- venini? when It was forced to
n.pond several tlmea with en-'
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the txt ol the American not" ana , j;,., .th,,. , n, "Molly, on the hore."
M. P .v- ir;.',y -al.I thn- w;i noth- ' i,v ;raineer. was a srrlchtlv llttl
ii.i!.; !- fr pul-1:-. atior;. 1'ia s t r- j I r h-?i ;i:ne which was fmpular w ith 1 janza h.is carici.r-(l r-.!l tr.ae- J the audience. A group of three
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:ii5t knowledge the embassy had that they hud been en out.
a't-ud by hiwrrncr Schaufrlcr, pianist. Mr. Schaulfler alb p!ayel Mine- Lenska'a accompaniments,
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CHARMS HEARERS
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Russian Prima Donna Gives a Classical Program at Chautauqua.
Si:I)S CASH TO liAUXDHY. SCfJ ANTON, Pa.. Au. 15 I Meiubd pent a bundle of clothing to a local laundry before he remembered that he had hidden $350 !n cash In some of the pockets. TtunhInp to the plant he learner! that an hom-st employe had discovered the roll and the money was returned.
Th'' co r. ir. a n i' a' ion pi .1 xico i- '" '' ):-'i in i'ro!) io! the .-ti diu'i .-t
Jei : ;to?", (,f th" republic i nn
I; ol o : iou -'.;.' attributed to unv. iüi; IM S ll pive protection. Th" !
lnnt-s to furnish this protection ha. h. en prrssed teT"-.ited! a'id
the materia! difhcilli.- m ti..- way!
of f ilfihin:; a pi onme. .-'ippo.-it.i,- that :
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TODAY'S PltOC.HA.M: Afternoon, 3 O'clock. I'mlude. Mpruno iolos and jiii nolosues. Licturc. "The (treat Highway." by harls Z'.iohlin. i:t nint;, 8 O't lo K. Prelude, same as afternoon. i"hate. "Shall the (luvornjii"iu own and Operate the Railroads?"' Affirmative, Charles Zuebiin; it -ut i , Hon. Leslie M. Shaw.
It w:.- artts' ilay at chautaucjua Thursday when Mnie. Augusta Len-
u,,,, of .he whclelsl-t. it-.tssi.nl prima donna contral-
.M( :ii n 1. 1 1 : :i . were anions thoso 1 to. "an 1 the Orcat Lakes String
f: o:n foie::;n t'overntiienLs an 1
ore jr. cni-.ia.ss. which ia pn
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Miiaitet appeared in a program of
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lused with un'A illir..:ne v-i fi d" so. sn"wf'. ilv as this wi!lit!t:n---i . had
I.-,, dcn.on-trat.d bv .id.. wardiv Iii re as no .a a-on a- j clau. s,Moctionf! which captivated MonM.r, if uim - .1 th- ,.ro-! !"r ;,t ' SCt' lhr -ro-v,n- pth tli-ir afternoon and evening tiui..:i ..f human Mn- ,n ;,ilM)1,i!p 1'"' "I t,;i on Amnuaas. ! audiences. mi, s th .t i, to it" in , v. ryj Tail t Comment. Mmc Lenska has a voice of rare .a-.- and her. .-r a citi.-u of tha No lüiitu-tit was avaihttde from ( S 'tn. ss and depth and her reperrr.it.. 1 Static in i ; witlun M.-xl-1 "fh-ial sources Thursday oti the tir. was designed to show the van territorx he should -nioy 5. pecial . Ctiited Stit.-s note of .Iu!y 'j. J warn-.ranue of her voice. '"Habanera." and t:ctie j.i-.te. tiiui t- 1 ,"i:iri iiu' the Caif.uiza :;. rntnent of a ! from "Carmen," t . Ilizet. and "Tlie
h th.it )-.. 'if., rr- iv n.ir 1. . radie ( ha nt:e 111 nolicv it" it con- Coo-Coo Clock." lv Orant-Schaefer,
placed jr. duiKer. it is not po.-ible for th" i,oiinment of Mei-o to lo
tins bi..i'ue s.i p.-rfest a cuidition r,1,: . . .- tr-TT " .-T of serurity :ts nowhT". With all j tlltf) ' the more reason in 1 1 1 true, con- : . tHr i.7' .? :f J?
s'.dcrir.K the K1 "at trrritor.a! efent f the republic, its scanty populaticn, ar.d the difh. ult .onditions which. pieai! aftei- ;i lor. 4 ci:l war. IoU'xis Natives. ""The kov( rnnint of Mexico has a'.wav: endeavored as far as tosiide
to K full security to the lives of j foreii. rs. as we'l as of its natives. J but the fact 1- that forein rs. j through jtrr.orance. th lack of rr ud-i
nco. or raij fa-'infMi for proht. I i;ilI2!!25-'",s.
enture to ri main or to travel in! !:::::::i
dar.cerous r.Kinns, thereby inc ;rr-j in: th r:k of becomir.tr the victim-) ST'' ,
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IV.Ii AlintlCAN PICNIC. At Pottawatomie Park. Sunday. Autr. 17 all loyal Americans are ursred to attend this picnic. Program of hports at 10 o'clock. Tome an5 brlntf your dinner baskets.
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TALK OF THE TOWN Free Cars Sunday at 2:10 to show the hJKest success in South Hend. Plat of 130 lots sold out in two Sunday?. In order to supply the demand, the owners have consented to jrrade another street of sixty new lts for nrxt Sunäay und ei- one a b-'iuty. One is yours for One Dollar down, then only 5 Co and 7 5c a week. Prices $110. $Uy, $11'. to $19 5. except corners, positively the bi:pest bargains around South Bend today. Two big free cars will leave Northern Indiana interurban station, corner Washington Avenue ami
Mhhiarnn street at 2:10. Sunday I Cars will carry banners and stop j for passengers nlontr; Washington j Avenue. j
hrinp your friends. Adv. xQ
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Store Open 8:30; Closes 5;30SaU to 9:30 p. rs.
Today Noon an Our Tea Room Serves the best of cveiythinK in season. Special lunchcons and dinners. Prices reasonable.
Tomorrow's Showing of New Fall Tricolette and Paulette
DRESSES
at$50, $57.50 and $65
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New Satin, Georgette Combination Dresses Taffeta and Serge Dresses, $19.75, $25.00, $35.00 to $65.00. Very smart frocks for afternoon and street wear. New Fall Skirts at $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 Made of all-wool Serges, Poplins, Silk Poplins. All new models. Navy, blacks, plaids and stripes.
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Tomorrow's Selling of FINE WINTER BLANKETS
You all know what comfort there is in having a good warm Blanket to throw over you when the nights grow cold and chilly. Well, we have those big fuzzy looking warm fellows that
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A Great Clearance Sale of Fine LEATHER SHOES at $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 pair
Tomorrow we place on sale 400 pairs of Children's and Misses' Shoes shoe small enough for the tiniest baby to girls and boys 1 6 years old. Shoes 0 to 5 5- to 6'2 8!2 to 1 n A to V: 1 Vi tc 6. x Patent leather low shoes, worth $8.00 pair. High calf skin low
shoes, worth $7.50 pair. Low and High Shoes, button and lace. A splendid opportunity to fit out the youngsters for school.
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New Plaid Blankets Tomorrow Cotton Blankets $1.95 to $5.95 pair. Part Wool Blankets $7.85 to $12.50 pair. All Wool Blankets $12.95 to $35.00 pair. Make a deposit and weekly or monthly payments during August.
New Fall
Our August Fur Spies
Those of you who are interested in Furs have an opportunity during our August Sales of saving 1 5 percent on any purchase made this month. You make a reasonable deposit, we hold the furs for you till December 1st. You can make weekly or monthly payments.
Millinery
New hats arriving every day. Large and small shapes, surely delightful models. So many different trimmings, and the prices very reasonable, $8.95, $10.00, $12.50 to $18.50.
Tomorrow's Showing of New Fall Dress Goods We are ready with new Series, new Poplins, new plaids for children's dresses. Prices 75c to $1.95 yd. Handsome Tricolettes, Tricotines. Mixtures, Tweeds and Plaids for skirts. Wonderful collection of the season's smartest fabrics. Priced from $2.50 to $10.00 yard.
Tomorrow's Sale of Women's, Misses and Children's Sweater Beautiful qualities, very reasonably priced. Women's Sweaters $6.50 to $25.00. Misses' Sweaters $5.00 to $12.50. Girls' Sweaters of fine
worsted yarns $4.25.
cape offenses 1
fretsrn er a. "t ibou'il 1'e remembered, mor
ever, that always whn the $revern-j m. tit of Mexico has, had knowic ,!:! of an oi'fe.s. it has pursued the p: e-! sum.ibly guilty paitls. The pursuit
n such a case, rarely us not the same 3 that ordinarily made in c!tn s in
the ras of ordinary crtn.. because;
th cirrumstanc- ate different in a populous community. In the hitter it is re!itic!y ea.-y to blent ;fy the guilty partv xvhile in uninhabited places the t an.! which committed the often. is located and pursued, i-i eertaln and as many as possible
are kiiu-d without neral! helm;!
able to identify the nally guilty party, bf cause een within the bandj of ofter.d. rs i!v,-lf it is impo.-sihle to determine as micht be sappo.-elj which projectile cf a volley ciusec h murder. The recent Cerr.1! i-.i-..j proN-rs that the Mexr an k'overni.o u: j following this pri'ccdur-. whidi nj the otily possible one. is 1 1-phi i rr j
i.-.e Ki.tiei ac;i:.y, lecaus" :unied.xteiy af:r this muialer ', i reported, fore s left in pars :;t c-t th-' hanj.ji killed four of the .l!.i:: s ' The Mexican uro i tr n-.. : t h.is ': ! n t tr.v. r.t !y prcorcup-.i 1 with 'he. 1 !. i .cation of tin- r. pu' ln- atr.d as a hrst f h.a.s ib stroVed the .. .r-ii i -! vr.'up- an t has icn.oe n : :!;e r: i'.-t ;i ,v: s -a ij. r- : .;, -'! .t'.i ! the . vI:e'.!.-.en . f the re- - .-.' Vil'a -m. nt. t) c ... ,:h of
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Smsgiaiilir Saturday
Smoked Boneless Picnic Hams 3Sc Fresh Picnic Hams f ... 27c Fresh Meaty Spareribs 18c Pork Shoulder Steak. . .32c Pork Loin Roast 29c Boston Style Perk Butt 30c Fresh Pork and Veal Hearts .I2l2c Approved Brand Picnic Hams 30c
Veal Chops or Cutlets 32c Fresh Liver 6c Beef Hearts 12c Beef Pot Roast 18c Beef Chuck Roast . . . .20c Standing Rib Roast... 18c Best Boiling Beef . . . .16c Tender Beef Brisket. . .14c Swift Dixie Square
Bacon Veal Stew or Pocket.
Nut Oleomargarine .
Veal Shoulder Roast. . .28ciNu Coa Nut
PLENTY OF LAMB AND POULTRY.
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In real clothes value buying your clothes at Sherman's gives, you a real $25 value, a value that saves you no less than $10, for every garment in our store must measure up to a standard set value of quality a value
that goes far above the 100 per cent mark in every detail for style, work
manship and fabric a more than dollar-tor-dollar clothes proposition for you to consider before you do your buying.
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We Guarantee You a Saving of $10 There is not a suit in our store that is not a real ?23 value our factory to you plan eliminates the ordinary retailer's profit which is at leai-t Jlft for the equal quality of a Sherman suit. Clothes even selling for $30 and J5 are NOT superior. No Fancy Prices Just one price. $13, your choice of our entire stock. Much Urje: selection fo- you to chose from than the regular lothin stores have with their entire various prices and you won't be asked "to pay just a little more" at Sherman's to find the kind of suit you want. OUR GUARANTEE of absolute satisfaction or your money back proes with every sale. Come here tomorrow a.nd investigate for yourself.
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Wheat sold to the flour mill can.ot be handled on a maller margin cf profit than we sell pants to you. Our trousers are as staple as wheat. We can afford to sell them for $4 only because we sell so many thousands of paL'S in our great chain of stores.
OTHER STORED ARE FORCED to charge you $5 and $6 for the equal quality of trouser tiat we sell you at our fr.ctory price $4
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