South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 13
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Soldiers, Sailors and Sweethearts Make Merry Until Ncrly Daylight.
LONDON-. 20. Lor.Jonor v-r-- 2v. ri of? thfr ff -t hy the nth'i.i:i'.?ir "-;tr. ? of j-or.i hun-!r-(!.i r f Münrn from the ?!pt mh--rl MT th ir.oJth of thr- Triam ;.r.l jo'r.ffl so h'-artily m th Victory !. i!t:ior;-?ralion last niuht tl.at thrro w-is d.incmir anl siniU; ip t wot. ry Mro.-ts of 1 1 1 Wf-s? end within an ho'ir if laylm'ht. imrv fhousm-is hal ; tl: r for a niK)it of mf-rrym.! U in-r in the ."tr!i and fstaurnnt of th" wost r.-I th.'it w-:; .losing tunc amt r.innortnti' M systems w r- i;natif to t.'tko thrm home. As tiihe trains f-trppr, soon af?r midnight. lh r" was nothing 1 f t fur thousand ) i;t to por.il th- nicht in th- .-tr--t.-j. 'Irrnt rrnwd :ithr-l n the virility of nrrarlilly, L' k s?r r Square ; rvl Co vent fl inl' n sfatinn.--. and as ! wn r.'iiniri, ontly th pro.-pn-t v.as llmal. "Ar" wo Townhartrd." shouted :i ioitr.T lanpd siilr, and instant!y ramo a thundrroMs r""-p"nsf from s ores r.f his omracl in th- crowd, which nfl Inrra.-rd ly answering shouts from soMirrs and civilians. Many Womru In Stroits. Th re w ro many vornan in tho htror-tc:, yonip of thorn in tho patriotic coftum's thry had worn in tho !an' iiur rarlir in th day. Introductions wr' not r.r Tsa ry in that atMnsph'Te atid a? that tim- of niyht. N'f i'hr w is music an lon.tr as throwd cou.d sin:,'. So tho Hancv was nvm In fall swlntr. Sailors prod'ircd mouth organs, thereafter thorc was r ltisic npWnty. Tho dancint: was In tho roadways, all thr way from Piccadilly to rr.t'T Square, for tho idwalks w r- tlirons; d with otlu-r h.datod pToin ;vho w;i t hei thf itn and t h" rod tho (1'inrer:-?. S.iiloi s evorytiTr wt- th lonil'rs. although li'.any demohilicil soMkrs joined in th festivitit-s. Sm Anirir.ins vor in tli' crowd. And all tho time .t l a in od. Toward monilnc t!io pooplr l.pan to tiro. Some ff the:i sought routine places in tho doorways of shops and otl'.co huildins. whll" others simply sit on th Milfwa'ks, loaned up :'t:ain-'t thf hnildinps, to sjot snh 1'itdection a. the oa'os afforded, an. I wont to sUop. At some of the jiior- inijiorfa nt bnsinoss liousos ;.!'T. 1( cent t., to which many of
SUNDAY PREACHES ON HONESTY THIEF TAKES MINISTER'S MONEY; WINONA LA KL In A-;r 2 Uhil.. h" J-.f . - Iii!;.- Si ndav ;i pn-.si iii-ur on t'ro- sal'j. ct 01 ' hn-i-ty and nht'ousr.s"' to an ass-m-h'od multitude h r Tsio.- lay r.ih.t. Thi v-s picked tho jior'.a ts of thllrv. S. St:dr. of ;osli-n. of $:7 in 'a?h and JlTl' in ch- kx. . .(). Smith, of Mf n!rm- was inside tho auditorium !ist-nin to Hoy. i Sunday proach. U'hr:. tho mootir.ir' was over, ho Uft tho auditorium and' remarked to .-; fri-nd. 'that was at S'Tmoii f-veryhody should tak homo S and roiTiomh'T." 'h-n hi.- !ook-d ' fr Iiis a'ltoinol-:!.- it wa trori".
Investigate Food Problem in N. Y. State
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i fi-i noo'i oi rnainter.a uro 01 way tnido.Vf.s and railway shop laborfrs ' T::osday aprroyr-l a now nai-o and , orkin aKrocmont air-aiy suha mittofl to th.- railroad admin ist ra - I tion oallini; for an irureao in payj of approximately $1 a day por man.; timo and a half for overtime and; promotion hy seniority
OTIIi:it ( AU STKIKI-:. LriSVILI.i:. Ky., Auk. 20. l.oi; is illes street car system was completely tied up today as a result' of a walk out Tuesday midniuht of 1.100 unionized employes of the I.oui$vil!p street railway company. Only -i fow cars were operated today und they stopped at noon.
ov. Smith's special committee. nnn'd with hroad powers to conduct searching lno.jlrle Into th- hi'-'h cost of necessities, is in ss.-mn in New York Invost Ratine proriteorin.tr In thf state. Hero is "shown, from left to ritrht. np'tnhers of committee: ox-(iov. Martin H. Olynn of New York; Gov. Alfred I'. Smith of New York, and Dr. John F. Finley. rtatc commis si'-ner of Kducation.
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Mr. :,nd Mrs. Chester Kinzie nie the i a l. nts of a daughter horn Au,;', 14. Mrs. Kinzie was formerly Miss Iiucille Smith. i Mr. and Mis. Kussoll Wlltfnni;! and rildreri of Mill ("rek spent Sundav with the latter's arents. Mr.! and Mis. Uenard Yel(l. i Carl I'.f rinf;er spent last wrrk witii "c.is sister, Mrs. Harry Norris of South llend. ; Mr.-;. S. K. Shonr f.f Tli.eo .Ks. Mich., yprnt Sunday at the Ja' ob i S'hono homo. ! Kuta Fera !i:s returned home after itt 'ndintr school at Valparaiso for 'ho pa.-f weeks. Mr. :ind Mis. Lloyd Wayne of South I'end spent Sunday with Mr. ! nnd Mrs. Weslev Smith. Mae Ha.a siiciit Sunday with Harriet Shone. Klnora llvhirki of Stmth I:enl spent tho week-end at the John ! Chrohot home. Mr. and Mrs. John Chrohot. Mr.. and Mrs. Stevo Fawlick and children '
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Come to You Fresh in the Can of "Perfection" can in which the daintv freNh Perfection delicacies come to you is on the display rack which occupies a prominent position in the stores of the hest grocers. This can is a mark of quality, an indication of the character of the store. It is a guarantee of satisfaction to you. Look for the display rack in your grocery. "Amsterdam Cakes" are Favorites
with Youngsters and Grown-Ups. too. They are wholesome and delicious. They contain almond and are delicately spiced. Try some today.
You'll Want to Trv These Too:
Sugar Jumbles
Glace Honey Oat Cakes Graham Wafers Ginger Lassies
Llarshmallow Walnut White Mountain Bon Bons . ... .
vanilla Wafers Anthony
Ging-er Snaps Cocoanut Taffy Bar Animal Crackers
Delico Sugar Wafers Grandma's Best
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An old-fasnioned bargain picnic that will outclass anything we ever did in the way of pricecutting. We have been planning and working this day for months, gone through our stock, closed our eyes to cost and values, only one object in view to rpake this the biggest one day's siness this season. Come expecting to get some of the biggest bargains you ever saw. We know you will not be disappointed For best s-
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6 yards oi ihc Best Standard Apron ( iin--
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S1.25 yard; all new. this j mason's patterns in this i t;: yards Q-fl j n.r ÖBbÖ I Sterin Series, very
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Ladies' Muslin Draw
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; Arrow 'orand Mlmi's j Collars; anv stvle, sot: or
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j Ladies' Waists; up to S3.00 values; all this sea-
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j Daisy Muslin, 3o inches wide; "worth 3c yard; ! S:30 to 9:30 a. Q-3 (ni ! m., 5 vds. for. Öd.WÜÜ
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A tine selection (U tine Dress Ginghams; a ood selection of patterns; 4 tor ÖBb A v;o:d assortment of l i r regular -I So Ginj;hani; 32 inches wide; 3 vards Q-fl lor Öfio'ijy C) pair Men's Hose, in any shade; all sizes; regu
lar 25c ;;rade; j pair for
36-inch Percale, extra ood quality; selling regular at 35c yard: l,2oo yards to sell at this price, S:3o to t):3o a. Q-S m.: 5 yds. for. E.üÖ Feather Pillows, extra ood quality; sold at S1.50; tor " '3 fth only ....... i& iJi$KJ Fancy Plaids for children's dresses, beautiful
patterns; 2 vards tor . . .
Ladies' All Silk Lace Hose, in every wanted shades; all sizes; S1.50
values, m!v
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Larue Turkish Towels; 20c -rade; 4 5 for a.Ö 6 yards good quality Toweling ' for ÖtäsÖ B e a u t i f u ! Muslin Gowns and Skins, trim-
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laces; wordi up to .s2.(k); slihtlv soiled, ftZb it wAuisiS Ladies; Silk Hose, in all
shades, all sizes; worth
$1.00 a pair; 4 .
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Slightly imperfect. Plain White Tennis Flannel, extra h e a v y
weight; 35c quality; 4
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Light colored Rompers,
all sizes;
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36-inch Silk Foulards; worth S2.00 yard. To clem up at SMU yard ÖfiavJ?'4ä? Men's hickorv stripe Overalls, ail sizes; pair . . . iS SitU Basement. Bovs' Waists in lbejit or dark colors, f-S
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Basement. Men's Athletic Union
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Basement. Choice of ahy Boys' Wash Suit in the house: values up to fl
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Window Shades, extra
Qood quality, in all popu
lar colors, m 2 for Ö Sally
Ladies' Pumps, in a broken assortment, qualities .that sold up to S5.00. Your choice (faffl for ö B-.y w Our .entire stock of
Children's and Misses' f
fords; values up to S2.00,
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Our entire stock of 3
Men s. Ladies', Boys' and Children's Shoes": now
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S4 a pair öl Men's and ladies'. Bathing Suits, -also Children's sizes, in all wool; values
up to S3. oo, for
Children's Fast Black p Hose, in all sizes; extra :
good qualities, pf 5 pair for. . . . Ö la!!! Ladies' Union Suits, tine crauze rib- ffVfl
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a One Dollar Buys A Roll Of Roofing
We have just purchased 5,000 rolls of asphalt routing, seconds or mill ends which will be ideal for the purpose of rooting barns, chicken houses, coal ::heds, H.mmer kitchens, garages, or tor the interior lining of an' other outbuilding. r This consignment, from the Mc-Henry-Miilhouse company, will be sold at $1 per roll while it lasts delivered to any address in South Bend or Mishawaka. r You could not tind better material and certainly not at this price for manv rootiirc purposes. While it lasts at SI per roll. Just call LINCOLN 8586.
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