South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 227, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1919 — Page 8

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rniDAv i;vi:vivc. rr.rsT is. ion THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ViEXICOMUST PA V TF"""" 3 '. . . i 11 eorgetle Wats SOlTY Bt'Dj GREATEST ELARGAN OVSRS ANY SUMMER TRIMMED HAT in our store, values up to $10.00. Special Saturday I- -1 OR DISORDERS! i In a regular assortment of new styles and colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Values up to $8.50. Special at i Revolutions Result in Damage J Bill of 18,000,000 Pesos r

Against Government. MEXICO CITY, Av.l: I'. Claim mad y th .u lo'ii n iti'rri ei VKTinft thf Mxi an ro r r. :i,r r.t for property iLirnu'i -.Mid during revolutionary disorders amount at th jr-v-r;t tirn-' to 1 ',2 r, :' ! j. --,, iTori! i r. r to a statTn-nt rr.ad j.iibhc by th, department of ?h- tr-a--':r lns'-d on data i-.ri:rd from th l--.ir.Ti of rlairns v, hih is administering th' el J :.st r. r! Spanish

.! I ( lalmants head thf INt hoth in nam-; ? ! -r: ar.'l In rta rnait'M a .-: ! : Am r- j .j' cars rank sixth. Thf 1 i st riou! ion ' J of th claimants nnl th" amount of th'dr claim is as fnilows; Spanish. ' 122, 927 pesos; Turki-h il.Kv ) j' pf-.os Clt-rman. 4 , 0 y j. sos: j French. 2 : 2 . v 4 1 p'sos; Italian 2 7 2 . -1 V 43 p-'os; Amrrican lT.tH j -sos; "hines 3S.602 peyos; ;a ut -malan. ; ..'m; pesos; i,tiKi;.-ri, : . u 4 irsns; 1 num. i.iUO p'sos; Australian - - j pesos; .Mexican.-, .1.,.;.,,. p--o Th m '.vsii.i 1. r Ml I'niversa! in comrnentiru: on th- Jitrun s r ills attention to the relative position ot r. Amrriran, I5ritih ami French claim-: .j nnt and sug-csts that many of the. j rationale have refrained from taak-';. inx formal requests, intending to at-tt-mpt reclamation tliroutth th' diplomatic channels r.f thir r - j c t -iv governments. GERMANS ORDER GIRLS TOikl STAY AWAY FROM YAIMKSjf. With Tho Americnn F .rr s In -3 enco) I'o.stt r-s ritten ir CJei am! warning erroan uir.s at;iint ay.. iatmg uitn Ainr:. ar.- api(arel ri-c-rntly in vtiai puMii: platt--in t'ohlfrz an! othr tmvt on til'fhme. thf pirl.-- I -ir.K ur'd to rc - l'iain from linking th a j u.i i n ta rr : i r. of .ltlier. ri-nrill ss of the fact that thf treaty of peace had be-n Mirned. IL: At .l'1ls time.s poMtrs hto leeri p'it up threatrnin-: indis re t uls'f v ith punishment of cr.e kind crl another. jj American oiücfrs nno navo iner?ti tated 5ay thf- Clermann .in- deter- t J " ininpd that Kirlx h.o aso.iate with'1 me f-oloiers shall have their rat'.. s j L." known to the population and tiiat tecral sccr( t mc. ieties have Ik formed for that purpo.-e. I nt lli- f J t: nc otTicers y-iy that on s. v ral itren sinn. the nnrius of iHhln eho nro i ( i r. ttie rci)ids of the jerman p'dice j J ' !or assoclatlm: with. Amjri.aiu- h a e r I en rend to the eon-reirations at Sunday morning church strviccH. In 1 ot!i.r lllat:es the ptactu" of potini; the r . ii ua.oe. m pmwic piai '.-! j na is'itrated some time a pro. l ! -a i The otVic ers as.-en that blacklists ; name.- hav. t-.-n ii- lJf of the KirN patcd -md are bctn Kept lor fi.tuic t i u.e, after the Amtaae ms arc one. . ' t j MK. AIMU MKS. SUli BE SUITED IF DIVORCE SUIT SUITS THE JUDGE 7 K'OKOMO. Ind.. Aug:. 1 S. Here's ! I j i -to.-y thai ho;,d u;t most any- Uy.f one Mr. and Mrs. Ior.arl Suit of j liussiavUle. didn't suit a h other, j Mrs. Suit didn't suit S .it .-irii Suit ! i iüiin i 5uu ;ir'. uu-si a nie i t lidn't si.it Mrs. Suit, ith. r. - sht-'ij U tt Suit Suit 5 iitul worls t. ac-. f i f lin by tiling suit for divnia from Mrs Suit. If tile divorce suit Miiisjl ir.e court Suit an11 suited. Mr. Si: it will Iih j Advertisers make profits from nil k volume not prices. hi FRECKLE-FACE J Sun and Wind lirtn Out VIy .spot. How to Wvuxoyr I Ii t .-. i 1 . Here's a chance. M;-; I 'rck Iefacp. to try a reimMv for freckls J with the guarantee of a n-lia!d concrrxv. that it will not e,-t you a," J rr.v unless it rmov-s the ff- k-ji 41 Im; svhi!f if it dors tr.e ou a i'ir; j o-imj k-xion the xp--f:se : tr-ihiu-. ( finely p-t an ounoe (1f t M i n t - J"'., 7 ii.eAVi'e str nirth fror.i :. a L"vf ! i ; and a fv a pplii'at ior s should -hw ou how easy it l o rid vourse'.f ri of th homely fr'ok!s ir,d u--x a tr:iutir,jl comidevie.?; U i r-!y m.u . Tpa.l f ounee oi t f- re to as tJ. d -Ml'lr vtier. r. e druiris for . i, h 'tili-.- ,,s rhs- ?. 'r'i':Tth .(t jn.i'-r --:'irar.t.-e i.f ,: tr..,..-v t-ack 'f 1 f:o?'.:!' i ' . ; '. - ' r !: M e j --Adt. ' i TALK OF THE TOWN!! - Carf Sunday at 2:10 - stlOW tilt' I: 1-1 of : c !i;i:t . t 1 . s . . : ; .i . s ' " i ' i r 1 1.- " a r. : s .a : '. o s t : r t ' S . ! : ( ! . I j ! II t. :r; d '! d. ha l:s- t - I to e '. of m t r. V. ' a .1 r " . - ,i ade f.-r i oi: a Chor. t.! a I 7 ! t vxo'ü fori . r s . .it : .1 r i; . : ? . . i ; ; ; t : 1 : v. Tu o !c f : - -. .: trt: I nd .1 r.a itit rurt .iu ! -r W'a s!. on a:.-. ;-a n tr--t -tt 1" Sur. '.i r wi! ! i.iri'y . i r. r to- ; -.' s !. s .i It :. nvf r.uKollow tl; crowd, brlx your fr;er.d. . . N..rth- 1 J-t:-.'r. cor- , I I a i ; .siii n', L'oiii and I Adv 1-

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There are three distinct and different shoe prices in South Bend: First floor, 100 per cent; second floor, 80 per cent; third floor, 60 per cent. The difference is created in. the different operating expenses. Look over our many offerings in our Third Floor Shoe Department for Saturday.

Women's Vici Comfort Oxfords, regular $3.50 values. Q Men's Work Shoes, i 4 rr 1 regular o-t.uu values. Saturday S?Q IP at

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NEW DUVETYNE TAMS Regular $5 values. In a good assortment of colors. Special VELVET TAMS Special 3 3 n r. Untrimmed STRAW HATS Values to $2.00 UNTRIMMED MILAN SHAPES 10 different styles. Values to $5.00. Very special at ONE RACK OF CAPES AND DOLMANS Formerly sold to (?3fh fkto $40.00, at iB0H

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LADIES' SILK HOSE $1.00 values, black and all colors Blankets and Quilts, regular $6.00 values 33.95 LADIES' HOSE special 16c pr. WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS $2.00 values SI .39 Ladies' Camisoles, Petticoats and Chemise, regular $1.50 values ZEE

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