South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1919 — Page 2
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SHI DECLARES n '0 H. C. L. Investigators Confer With Wilson
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Says U. S. Must be Allowed to Withdraw on Own Initiative.
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Kut of Ioui. In fn Interview v.-irh a Nevv-Trn -r f-rr:T. Mr. who I i 1 1 1 the I ., r i) ; i o t '. i : sii; i.i;!r.i'N with Dr. 'hariV.- ..iei'liu at the cfiau!;üi'HH rri'J.iy r.::ht, mud" th1 fo'.IowinK atatt-n.'-ni rel.iir. e to r . i : i -
J.. ;it;on of tli' L-at;!i- of N.it i.r. : "Am!'iRuttl''S art' th riir.e cms--cf war iu well a.- of liliKation. If the 'ontltt;:icn of the Vnit'-d States hat! exjr!--'ly pruvhlel that th- f"vi ral j'tati-K rni-ht withdraw or haft, jr.ade It c!t;tr that they , ould not' withdraw th t"ill war would have o- n It S'fiiis to r,M- the. man 1 worse tlf.ui an idiot who in-; Mf-ts that the. afln.lttfd uncertainty; ;r. withdraT. ,il from the LaK"'- of Nations shall he perpetuate.!, i This much H certain, the treaty will r.fvrr ! rnti-'o-'l linier epr -s.s res.-rvatir.s are n. if1 that we ran. withdraw without asidn the rr.nsnt. or appro.' 1 of any other ration;; second, that w- can oxel Jti- from J citizenship or doniicil" any r.n't- as, eil as any individual; third, that, we can li.ipo-te for rcvt-nii" or for) irot" tlon any tariff wo p!e.i.-e, ami!
fourth, that tlm .Monroe d-Mtrin witn all that it U nmler.-too-I t- imply Is expressly r crve.l from the Jurisdiction of the Leapue of XaI lOP.S. "If these, as eorne insist, are already safeaardl. the nations will .icouWf Cf and it will not he m ees;,arj to recommit the treaty. If oh,'Cti'on.H irt to In- raised t these s.-r utior.n by any nation the time o hie them raided i.s before the, treat Is ratified. Thr-t iach of these questions i.s now shroutlei in ambiguity und uni rt.tlnty l.s conceded hy vt ryone. Why lnsi. that they shall be left fruitful Ciiupe of war If it be the purpose lo prevent war why not pi event the causes of war'.""
ELABORATE PROGRAM IS ARRANGED FOR CONCERT AT PARK SUNDAY NIGHT An elaborate promam has teen avi antfeil for the weekly concert, which will b riven at Leeper park, Sunday evening, at S o'clock, by 111bel'f band. It will open with the man h. "t'on'tueror," w hich made a orided hit as the opmin-,' number j? thf Rinding Uroa. circus concert. Friedman' "Slavonic Rhapsody" Is a rare treat for music lovrs. while It bebmtcs to he chuÄic, 1 a very tuneful anil harmonic composition, and can be relihd by all the casual followers of band music. In sympathy with this production is the selection from the opera Attila, one of the master pieces of the reat composer. r1l. A selection of southern neqro mel,.Mam antied "Tho Snnnv Killth '
contains a romMnatlon of soncs with!
WUiCll II VlliC'l v IX OS .w i.uiuimi ar.d ftlTay causes a mitier when struck up by .1 musical organization. The patrol. "KUlnufva," 1s a Hawai
ian composition, whllf the selection i
from the musical comedy success. "HiKh Jinks," is one of Rudolph Friml'H hest contributions. The new location of the band
stand seems very areeablo nndi pi ivsinK to the public. The lar.e and! spacious lawn makes it very convenient and enjoyuble for the people to;
cor.R rebate, while the music from the new elevation seems to travel, better within the ran so of the au-
CtorSL j The complete program, which will be lnterspei sM with ! riht new, composition fresh from the press, is follows; j "Star Span.clcd IUnr.fr." March. "Con meror" Toikei Cr.?A Selection. "Atlllii"--. V rai , AV.iltr. "Vie tie Itoheme" .St. Clair j Tone roem, "App! IUossomN". ... i Roberts;
Rhapsody. Slavonic." Fried:
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DIVORCE APPLICANT 1 GIVES MANY REASONS: Sayir.p that b.N wife --a i . 1 him sc;r.e tliv.e rtrro with a kn.fe a:. 1 Tha il'.e ri f.:-t d to prepare h.s i.-. als aril' prm i ! livii:-.f t oiiiforls. .It I'llir.: S iturdav 1. d a ; f,.- divi.rc.' ; t! :m hi- w.f.'. Mar ll.lirtr .n Sa-l 1 nor r.v.irt. , Ti".. .(...: pie ttdi' ma-r.ei April 11. I 'll as;d s. j aratv 1 Pi . ! ;- . An--I.-. i::i.:er .-ajs i"i th- s .it th it ' i;: :ff sta s aw.iv fi ::: !,o:..' ,tt
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I.OVAL AMhlUCAV I'K'NIC. At Pottawatomie Park. S.;u 1 ay. Ay; IT lill lo.l A::,o A.ins are u! -ed to attend this jbt.ic Pro;-:.a'ii of f.r-rt at 1" o"c"o' k. Fom .n.d IrSnr jour dsr.r.er ba-k-ts C. H. FINCH. t. S. ÜAKKIITT. Fee. 1'r.s.
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j South Bend Merchants Pre
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Murdock, (left). William R. Culver, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (center), and See-
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retary of Commerce William RedMel d. photographed In Washington Wilson r Cardin covcrnt:i"nt plans to cut the hlsh cost of living.
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A Glance Over Indiana
Tiill TOSS OF A PENNY cause 1 Frank Rothe of Muncle to K'et m bad. He. with two friends, Walter Newport and Charles Hohnes, decided to steal a car. As too which should drive the car was a juestion. A penny was tossed in the air and fate fell to Rothe. He is now charged with stralin? a machine and his friends are held as accessories to the ehartfe.
News ot the City from the Official Records
FORK I ON Fits WFRF BKTNOJ naturalized In Indianapolis. Questions were asked the men, and finally the question come, "Do you know who discovered America?" The nnswer from the foreigner was. "No, I don't exactly know whv . discovered America. but I know that the falser found out about -it in a mighty bis hurry!" Tj'fn vi-)was rnade an American ciijz'.m.
31AIUUAGH LICENSES . SAisie Funnoil, South Rend, domestic to James A. Harking South Rend, a laborer. Everett Hardy. 110 E. Dayton St., a trimmer to Miss Esther Hillwigr. Stephensvillc, Mch.. domestc. Lawrence H. Gillian, auto. driver t Miss Eulalia OT.rien, domestic, both of bouth Rend. Daniel R. Rrlnk. waiter, R. R. 5, to Miss Ina Swihart, cook, 40S E. Fox st. Helen Cankllng. typist to Gordon W. Dlllman. office employe, both of Mishawika.
WlliSO.V ATTKXDS RE.M:FIT. r.v Fnlted Press: WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. Pres't nnd Mrs. Wilson this afternoon will attend the baseball game between army and marine corps teams for the benefit of St. Elizabeth's hospital.
Books, all of them, now on sale at The Rook Shop. (Successor Miller Rook Store), 124 S. Michigan st. 7015-17
Dollar day. the bippest buyinp day
! of the year for the people of South
j Rend and vicinity, will take place t Thursday, the date chosen by the
local Retail Merchants bureau at a recent meeting. Thursday the prices In the stores within the business district will be cut to a preat extent by the local retail merchants as they never have been cut before. It will be a day of
clearing out all surplus at a price and will be attended by
thriftv housewives in South
and surrounding disrtict. Pinn Special Curs. The interurban companies will run special cars to and from the surrounding towns through the day. enabling the country folks to take advantage of the unusual prices offered by the merchants. The weekly Interurban day here la patronized to great extent by the country people that realize the benelit that can be gained through coming to the city to do shopping and avoiding mail order house buying asmuch as possible. Saturday afternoon shopping was up to the usual high "standard and retail merchants of the city experienced a heavy demand for rain coats and umhrellas, the morning rain reminding the people of the coming fall wet season.
Louis F. Schleiser, Miss Viven French, both of South Rend.
machinist to stenographer.
niHTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman. 4 25 S. William st.. a daughter. Aug. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I -Ganser, of Hammond. Ind.. formerly of this city, a daughter. Aug. 13.
'DTK TO THE LACK OF grtvil'icivft at Poneto. an levator th it had been overloaded burst open r. nd deposited its contents on the ground. amounting to about -,000 bushels of wheat.
MEMRERS OF THE CIVIC club of Rrazil, Ind., had their annual outing at Eelriver. when boys from the town were entertained. When ono boy was asked If he had a t.ood time he said. "Good time? Gee! I drank several hotties of pop, ate four or tlve sandwiches, ten ice cream cones and then bought a melon for 2a cents and Ot 30 cents back in change."
MIKE KRFSZYNSKI. FORmer policeman of Gary. H oxpectins to take a trip to Indianapclls to see .luden Anderson, according to police orlieials of the steel metropolis. With three liquor law violation cases against him in Gary courts. Mike was a Kai. i raided Thursday ni:ht and 21 bottles of whiskey were found.
JUNE POSTAL RATES OK ARMY FOOD IN EFFECT South Rend postal authorities were notified Saturday that ione
I postal rates in so far as they would I apply to shipments of surplus army j foyod, were, In effect, suspended, j The sale of food by parcel post be
gins Monday. Circular letters have been sent all postmasters directing that they collect only postage for the first zone, r.o matter what th. distance the foodstuffs would h:ve to be shipped. The difference will be made up by the war department, which on shipments to third and fourth zone-;, will deduct from the price chared for orders a sum sutneier.t to make up the postage.
How Much Tobacco Will My Heart Stand A Question Vital to Every Man Who Smokes or Chews
IT MAY COST A I I M Ol T BY
I'KKCIOI S LUE TO lag them as directed. The habit really
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The heart of every uht of tobacco be.'ira a double burden. It does Its all tteil task nti 1 then ttirhtR nicotine fr M'premnry. Ab long as the heart wins he liven: when It loves he die, but before the final victory of nicotine you puss through niHnv tttnres of dfeline and decay und suffer many pangs. Hearts are like human beings- H'-une are stronger thnn others, therefore eom lie.irfs v. Ill tnnd more tobacco thnn others, but there Is a limit to what any heart enn strnd. The irsn who puts this loblitlonnl sttnln on hi.- heart a dozen times a day by smoking elirarette!. a pipe or iinirs or -hewlng toleieco 1 taking a mad-man's chance with health nnd life to lose nud nothing to win but the c ha nee that he may not 1om them. Re is imlullnc in a costly hnidt at the expense of pivrlmis health. Ask any doetor anywhere, nnd he will tell you that using tobacco Is Injurious and that It far better to o.v.lt the liahlt than t xperlment to find how much tobacco your lienrt will stand without crious results. but the thought of ipiittlni; is unpleasant to most men even t t?oe who know that tohacco Injure them and to really quit takes more will power than they hare und rmiscs more suffering than they can voluntarily endure. To quit the hallt ni:ike it easy for jourslf by sfettlnc Nicotol tablet mid tak-
uults you und Its departure Is .1 pleasure eijual to Its Indulgence. !f you want to know how much easier It Is to rjult the habit with Nicotol than without If. go twenty-four hour without tobacco and note what an effort It costs you. then begin urlnir It as usual und take Nicotol tablets. At the end of a week discontinue snioklnjr or chewing for a day and It Is probable you will have no desire to resume. At least your desire will be greatly diminished and' another week or two nhould make it not only possible, but n pleasure, to unit. NHTi:: Dr. Conunr. formerly cf Johns Hopkins Hospital, under whose advice Nicotol has often been used, said when this statement w as shown to him : 'i have known Nicotol to conquer tr.e tobacco habit In less than ten davs' time and I can therefore recommend It highly." When the doctor's statement was shown to one of our leading druggists ?i said: "Nicotol Is truly a wonderful remeily for the tobacco habit. wy ahead of anything we have ever sohl before. We are authorized by the manufacturers to refund the money to every dissatis
fied customer and we would not permit the use of our name unless the remedy
r ssossed unusual merit." Nicotol Is sold
this city under an Iron -chid money-
back guarnnO'e by nil up-to-date druggists. Including Central Drug Co. nnd Otto C. Kasfian.
JKODertson
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Store Opem 8:30; Closes 5:30-SaU to 9:30 p. m
Autumn Shopping The time women naturally look forward and consider the practical and all important items for the coming season. The New Coat, the New Suit, the New Frock and the Separate Skirt, and certainly she is right in this thonght. Silvertone Suit Smart tailored model with narrow belt, pockets and hone buttons. Special at $37.50. Tinseltone Suit Extremely new and smart is this model. Slightly high waisted, trimmed with bone buttons and cording, beautiful silk lining. Speci'al at $69.50. Silvertone Coat Loose rippling back cut with raglan s-eeves, fur collar and full lined. Special at $35.00. Baffin Seal Coat A fabric closely resembling Hudson Seal; 36 inches long, full loose back, fancy silk lined, large shawl collar. Special at $87.50. Dresses
Navy Tricotine, embroidered, panel etteci back and front, Paillette vest, narrow i girdle of self material. Special at $50.00. j
tmoroiaered l ncolette Dress, Russian blouse style, girdle ends in tael fecial at $50.00. " Fine Poplin, full gathered, pockets and belt. Colors navv, taupe and black, $10. New All Wool Plaid, button trimmed, at $16.50.
Blankets, Blankets
Our thought and preparation for this Wonderful August Blanket Sale has proven out candidly far beyond our expectations. Never have we experienced such satisfaction, and our satisfaction is in the knowing that we were in a position to offer and continue to offer this wonderful assortment of quality first Blankets at specially Reduced prices. ' All Wool and Part Wool Blankets, plaids and plain, $8.50, $12.00, $13.50 to $29.95 Less 10. Extra Special Offer 80 pairs Extra Heavy Wool Finish Plaid Blankets, 6SS0 inches, in grey, tan, pink and blue, at $4.50. Splendid assortment of Baby Crib Blankets Pinks and blues, daintv patterns including the Pappoose patterns, at 95c, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.50.
Two Specials
100 dozen 19x38 Heavy Corduroy Turkish Towels, 59c value, at 39c. 100 dozen 18x36 Double Warp Heavy Turkish Towels, 39c value, at 25c.
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waksaw i:.ri:iTs t havi: .i pure water supply ley cpt. 1. 102'. ;iecordir.ir to o!!ici:ls of th.it city. l'or ycirs they have b en usinc: in. pure water from ("enter lake.
w. c. pi-:tti:t or elk hart hid a tutt.itre to rent. He advertised in an K.ikh.uf paper in the "for rent" columns. He said be was kept b .;. for um days ansveii;i calls. He counted 1.1 who waiite.! to rent the house then cjiut counting. 1'ettet says Ii,, will never adtit'.se again tune he can't stand the strain. IINIHIUT A IN Tili: i'ASi: .i-ainst two M'incie --boys was ordered not destroyed by Jude Mc'i'l'iT-.. The boys -were arrested for Mcilina: melons and a 1 i- watermelon was produced a th,. :;: ehi' it. The boys were found uuilty but after the trial all surioum'.ed the juice's chair while Ii" sliced the exhibit and furnish, d each pr sent with part of the ewdenco. even to the de-fenvl.iu'--.
$3.50 for Set Of 6 Spoons and Tumblers
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It A R H K n s th.e public in b.iost d their
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prices to a sh;if
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ipnvArn atntv hlps tb.e i cord for frie highest r.-in-;.. i f toprf r. irian voter?. ltecer 's show li'T such voters and an ore. -.fixation t be know.' as the Hnwar 1 .V-.r.ty Ot oroirri.-.n it ty hr.s Veen propose l. rturben .r..,,.ir. 5 years old. s'iyi he is th b. : .ithb te in the list and c.vi f:r.tp from the cround nnd crack b.i- ;. ! t"'-:et.-ier twice before r e -turntr.s to tcrre cotta.
For Summer Beverages Iced drinks seem to have a new zest when served In these crystal clear tall Klases. See the biR va'ue we are offering in these sets of six places and 6 $ervieeable. handsome silver plated spoons for only S3. SO. QuMntity purchases make this price possible. You'll be surprised at the value they offer. Frank Mayr & Sons
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SPKCIAL OFKKH Weil allow rnu R (reod prl-e for jour old tvntclv In exchsnfe for a 0w St.ath Iler.d."
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SEE the Newark pumps and oxfords we are selling at these greatly reduced prices and you will say they are the biggest values offer-d in this City in a long time. They are not odds and ends a few pairs of a style but our entire stock of riart, elegant NEWARK Shoes, all new this season. In spite of the fact that they cost a reat deal more today at wholesale, we are not going: to carry them over. Come tomorrow and help yourself to these wonderful bargains.
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LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IS THE WORLD.
SOUTH BEND STORE, 130 WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE. Open Saturdays Till 10 P. M.
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Hares Your Opportunity We Are Going to Sell 50 Diamond Rings and 50 Illinois Watches at $1 Down and $1 a Week as Described Below:
DIAMOND RING Fine white brilliant Diamond, set in 14k beautiful green gold engraved ring, like above illustration . $50.00
ILLINOIS WATCH I 7-jewcl, high grade, accurately adjusted movement, made for real service and perfect satisfaction, 12 size, thin model, fitted in 2 5 -year douhlc-stock open-face case. "A lifetime timepiece." $32.50.
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All Jewelry sold on easy payments. -Goods delivered at time of lirst pament.
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Opposite Poaoffice 127 W.JeffersonBivd. Bell Phone 1 8 1 7
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