South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 14
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British-Russian Move !Fin,ÄE
in North Russia Meets '
tain-Mfl rulin?? a shower of park?! . . u. w t . , t - - v. i r
BUSINESS SECTION 1 ki.t th- rtamt-s in chock.
IN EAST HELENA! int or imna-.. var,;-.1 I r,-.ir Mistu:!a. r! 1 ht for a Tiro th t ! 1 - . t v . : i -t-
Fire ni.ir.rru rancn ru.ii. ires. nvo.
Unexpected Res
Hi;:.i:.V.. Mont.. A-r-r. 20.
Ti;m!.iv jf .-:r ov (1 th'- tr.tir' busi
Z sv- ss : r.-ss action .-r.fi n scon- of rr-il-. r,-sh'"1 to the scr-" tl ii.il ( (J ' r.-.-s in Kast Hcl-n.i, .t town f , !os of I;f.. an.l pr-at tl. M. J'LL' ,. lnhahitanls n,ar hrr... and for'
hundred forest tiro r.trhtt-rs wrrf
to the sc-r.' and prevent d
iniai;e.
Unless Further Allied Aid Is Forthcoming. Expedition May be Doomed.
n. throj.'h an I r 'l iv.r" l i ;' et":' -iv- f"r Kutl.ivv en tli,. nr I). in
' ; tirrv t hr-atrm-d th- pre it nn(l'cr I of tho American Sm' ltiiiT and Ho-
many join M-:r;iox. XEW YORK A up. 20. Member-
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1'. r:;.?. -1 i'i -. ir; ..::"t.s:-. lr. .'.,r?h . whh. h ua ir.t- r.d-d thi.-j-jmrr.'-r to or.r. t with A ! r i : r . 1 1 . Kf-I'-h.-ik'. Sil. r. in army as:! - - 1 1 - J !:?h Archar.irt 1 ,.s ha.-: thro-;:;h hi'-h allio.i s-u s miirht 1- h'm- f to a'l .m:i-ho!-h' i k ar:;:i-s in! :!. :';' H. h'js rr."t with t; r. . ; " t I ! v 1 ronir r'!it;tnr- n th Jv;r,- r t ; ;t th- s.itf.o ti:;i- th it Adrnira Kolhak' ;irm! s 1. !. n Jrivn
haf kward ir.f Sirii.
1 .'..; I--- i-i th- h a for th ür. j i' r:.:r.- in Vial'. a. on tii Ti'ar.s-j . rit:i m Iv a;., a di'!aii - . a; j ! 1'i.x.r.i ir !v -,n .m.i1s 1 ro ii th- :- i
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f;n:r;L' romp. my. 1 , . . , , , . , ' , . , ! ship in th American Lf-pion has Iloports Tuodav n:rht from Great, Kal?s .-aid that th- littlo town 0f j now rard th ...'O.Oyn mark, it was Monarch was thr atf-r. d t v a forc.-t j announced Tuesday. H ory state has :r-' which had crpt down the moun j n active hrar.rh of the Legion.
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i f ir has adancd only a few iCit!a.-.; 1-, Mi'. I :i;o- Ihan d iDiics fro:n the Tl'i-' ian ar.lj Ii pi-itir.s in; tf,.- I), in i, i
"Eat Afore Ice Cream It's
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jv. f r" -.-ta hi iii-d ia-t autumn h-fir '
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,rr:rr.nt, an.l th- f.irt th a! r..itdr.:l ,n"ni :" wh,,r,,'v' f.if tf-.s h ivp ;tldd thi- 1m'.s1i- ik i. j Th.' ":tf)eflition, accordir.ir t military I'lltl-IMIIN To .MI.IX ooinion in Arrha ntrd at th; time. I':" A- i . t . I I'rf3;
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faihi'-o r-q-ially ha l ;.s that :vhir'h j n; met Inst summer's -f'f.rts- unl' i-s i ' '
Ind.. Au-. The
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null ("pventi'!' of th-- Indiana Strife!
lrcm. i: s a .-son a Hon will he ho i
force? are thrown in at on-
hv th.- allh-'l ';overnments and a war ncalm-d the hosh' i':i i;n'ertak-n in
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v ntio a will open with an address ofi weh o'te ),y Mayor KIkanah Huhey. j
Throughout tii- lor-winter. wVKn j Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ad o a ill? a and I l'i -si a n.s on th" Arh-j
tho
an-el frnt were tihtinr a hard-' rec-r, ,1, ff n vivt hitt'e :iL'-inst '1-1
per'or forci'S, 1 2 1 - allieil command was waiting the arrival of r-anim'T to takf tlie offensiN e Kept Trx NcuM Si'CTet. T'arine; that political condition in rn-land V. mild he q-.-itly .1:' tnri:'-'!
if it wr-re to he ome known that the j if tTo hrindes of I'.ritish voiuntf 'f . Fr
troops, sent ostensihly If) fleet th'.- j re!i-f of alliel fo-cv nlready imperiled and owtnumla red, were ir i reality to h u.1- 1 as a r : f i ve for thi H'irnm-r's olfensne. tile rrnsor'
dlil not permit the local nnnounce mcnt to that .ffect to be caMe-
i yr.road. ! This annnnnoement. m?äe to the)
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Arflnn;",l yiress on June 0, by Ma lor
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Gn. Ironside, Commander-in
chitf of the Vorth Un.-.-daii force?;, v. as to th- effect that Archangel u :n to he mad" a base for the Siberian
SEPTIC TANK FITS UP COUNTY HOME WITH CITY CONVENIENCES
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One of th things that has done j mach to mode-rniz the avrratre j
country home and kIvo the fariri'-r some ndvantatrcs which the city ti'an enjoys i.s the concrete septic tank which, when properly installed, will transform the wastes from the ho.ise phimhiraT so that their disposal in a safe, sanitary way is comparatively simple.
A sej.tie tank Is usually built in::
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Add a leaspoonful of CLIMALENE to the dishwater. It thoroughly cleanses tho ilis'ies. leaving them free from that soapy coating. No grease tnc on the dishpan when CLIMALLNI: is used. It gives en exceptional luster to china, cat glass and silverware. Get ft pacVajf from your Grocer today 10c no
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Order your favorite Ice Cream and some CREMO CAKE COMES. Fill the Cones foil. Your family certainly enjoy them. Absolutely pure, these "masterpieces" in cones ore made in
clean, sanitary factories. Only the best flour, sugar and other materials are used in the manufacture. Not a hand rolled cone not made by hand. ScdaFountains and
Ice Cream Stores where quality is appreciated are gted to serve CREMO CAKE COKES. Ask for them. CONSOLIDATED WAFER CO. 2622 SLieldi Are, Chicago, I1L Pke CUnna S6I0 BreUr. N. T. Sat FrtaeiacA. CkTl. TrMt Ctuia Lrct Manufacturer of lee Cream Cor ra tbe Worlb Spci&LaU La Chi line for 17 rears
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'$ Trade supplied by these South Bent; jobbers Farmers'
Ä Dairy Co., Hollingswcrth-Ttrrner Co., Jacobson-Peterson- f
R Peltz & Kaufer, National Grocer Co., VVhiteman Bros.
two compartments. the first of whi.h i known as the settllnt,' h;imher and the eoomi. which is -mailer than tho first, as the siphon rhamher since it contains the siphon winch automatically empties the tank frori tinio to time In I uiMincr the tank, a capacity of 7,0 cil'.ons for each memhr of the t'.tmi'v .'-hould 1 allowed in order to make sure that the systm will
et tive peojvle a tank e:i;ht fee lor.tr. t four feet wide and five feet deep H i.i ri.'f uou trli. j Th.- principle on whi -h th.e t a n U ! I
operates is one oi riuinu; ! ne-t-otnpo-ition : that i-j. the .rHds and
the s.'ml s-.li.ls wliich inter the tlr.-t
niap.u tmcr.t from th.e house drain, r' dii;est-d or liui;':ed hy hact. ria j r ;ch as deelop hi all VeOtaMe nfi irinnl matter when s-ich matter j -fans to decay. l'xperietice lias(jj oro-.cd that in the s.-pfir tank.'j ewape wiil. if conrir.ed in a prac- ,
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-oin commerii e to !re.:-K up m thi.- -ruanm-r lue to the dev. lopp.ier.t ; Hi.d action f tho .- l ict ria. It nmvt h'1 understood. hewe er. : T. that such an arrangement is not of- l feted as a sahstitute for the mod ; j rri ,-.ut sstem can r.ot he lived. ;f r'ri.per! h tnd'.ed and :.ken care .-f. n ep!ir tank will mal;- it pos-il i. 1 I for every farmer to have the a i iti- I
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tli farm mechanics divi.-iou f tl:. !M : k-nculti.ral ete;-.ion .!; a rt m.T.t ' M
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For Dollar Dav onlv we are otYerin three unbeatable bartrains that will appeal to every woman in this vicinity. During our August Fur Sale we are selling furs at" from 10 tn 20 per cent below their retail price. So these specials represent a saving of about 30 per cent.
no. 2 Senline Coatee. This is a beautiful garment with grey squirrel or Jap Mink collar and cuffs. The regular price of this coat is $175.00. On Dollar Day only at S1 19.00
Our August Ftir Sale has tar exceeded our expectations. We still have a full range for selection, however, due to our enormous early purchases. Attempts to reorder have shown that later this season you will be forced to pay from 20 to 30 percent more for these garments. By all means take advantage of our August Sale.
GREENBLATT Furrier South Michigan Street
No. 1 Marmot Coat, 38 in. lone;, with shavI collar and full sleeves. A coat that regularly sells at $160. Special Dollar Day price 51 17.00
No. 3 Alaska Wolf Scarves, warm and dressy. These pieces will give you many months of real service. In taupe, black, Lucile and Georgette. Values up to $60.00. Dollar Day price $35.00
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318 Men and Young Men's Suits will be sold tomorrow in the following manner:
ray 25 for a $2o Suit. You get another of same value. for. . . vrrl
Pay $30 for a $30 Suit. You get another of &ame value for. . . A Pay $35 for a $35 Suit; You get another of same value for. . Jjjj r Pay $40 for a $40 Suit. You get another of same value for. . . Hot weather Coats and Pants will be sold tomor
row at their regular prices, $12.50,
$15, $18. Another suit for
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Union ouits. 1 omorrow tor
Men's 75c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Tomorrow 2 for "
Men's $1.50 and $2 Wilson Bros. Dress & 1 (ft
Shirts. Tomorrow a B
Men's $1.50 and $2 Collar Attached Shirts. Tomorrow
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Men's $1.50 Shirts. Slightly soiled. Tomorrow 2 for t. . 'n i ci :ac
a Tomorrow Men's 50c Lisle Hose, all colors and sizes. Tomorrow 3 for
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Men's Trousers $5 and $6 Summer Trousers. Tomorrow
$3.00
Boys' Department Just 119 Boys' Suits; all sizes; just the thing for
school wear. Regular $7.50 and $8.0 jS nlnpQ Tnmnrrnw
$1.50 and $2 Trousers, mixed pat
terns. Tomorrow . . .
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$1.00 Indian Play Suits. Tomorrow 2 for
Iron Clad Stockings. Tomorrow 3 for Boys' 75c Un ion Suits. Tomorrow 2 for $1.50 Shirts and Blouses. Tomorrow $3, $4 and $5 Wash Suits will be sold Tomorrow at $3, $2 and Ladies' $1.50 Luxite Silk Fibre Stockings Ladies' 75c Luxite Cotton Stockings, 2 for
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