South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1919 — Page 10
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Ü.S. IS WORLD'S RIGHESI NATION
Leads Mot Only in Nationa' -
Wealth, But Income Per Capita Also.
HOOSIERS
A Glance Over Indiana
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Prof. W. D. Herd priori.
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i ppakinjr before th Shelby Coun- ! ty Teachers' Institute at Shelby- j ! vi'de, threw priie upon the younc J j te.Hchejs then spoiled it all by .iy. 1 ine thy must learn to modulate j their oic(S.
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ed to hed th ad van tape to ho
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im.smvii.li: v(mi;n have
found that they can cornJut the H by p;;rrh;iintf tb'ir Roods In the rieht pliers. A Kmcer avttd a woman $4. SO for a bushel of apples. She went to the farmer whr- the prorer Kot the applts ;ind bojicht a bushed for ll.""'. the name price the grocer paid him.
PP.OMISKS AM) KISSRS caused a yr.'jn? Indianapolis nirl
rirru' 'b pre-war wa!tb . 1 1 1 to f'M in Iov- with a soldier. They iijr,-s of ilr.rl ir, !. C.'rn, in'1 ar.'l N;.! rr kd. fe went to France. Sho
Tb- l'r,i' I Sr i!' -. Pi- f. S'-n-iji orn- ; j'( s th- : 'pct i totals at: We.i'b I . t I : r.d ! 71. t r , ; 1 ! . y n J . 7 ". ' . 1 1 ' 1 1 . i I I " n i ! d S ' a t . . . . J ! ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 . ' ' 1 ' ' 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I r.r-i :i! : . I .. i . I I . ..... ...... 11. 'i. I III HIV 1 ( . 7 ". 'I, 'l . I "l T r : d St 1 1 . . . . "'" - " 1 1 . 1 1 j Hiebet rr iipita. 'n a ':' i .'tint;i .i-: .il-o. A mp ri-
a r, out ; i -i 1 tli.- r: h' -f -oij:i- I-ncc. try m fh w orld. The ;;; r : I per
K .i ? of t 1 j ,n ps '.i f ! i; . .i i -ord I !1 U' to P; -f. Si.unp w;i- t, foi. the war: '" tpi'.t! mii I. tit:!. it, d ül.V.o. $::,. ' ; r f"..i n . 1 1 ' " I ' t ! t -d .".! t ' . . . . 1' . 1 . " A!! f ir,- niu-t ! "p. -id r-
;:!!'. i: :'i'' d to o!,?iin lii" ;;ii ri' ;.'r's i ipd.i! : i j ; 1 :ri'o:.'C. b'jt th' üi ! i i v o ii Id -t : t .i i n 1 1 b: truest io
!!! .it- r tii- i ii it -. i Mat.-. nun t.t.Jd I'O.i-t at 1 .!.-L ti' ldf Its pre-
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inc,i.,v pan.-.,r.B .my f-d. Ajr Veterans. Including the Vxu at but 20 orders were placl . . . . . . . , ' ,r , u,th ,h, Psir:.-r .i,ri-.K iho , Five "Aces," Are Pushing first thre. day nf huir. s.,. r 'Ui:l i t li-lx . ' , ..o
Establishment of Unit.
r.r;oitr;i-: sr:ijn:s or ko. komo alighted in The !a; of Mrs,
).'.nk Gricsl.y '.vhrn the n.otorcyj';
lub".- personnel are men with over-j CS
eas expf-ritnee. and in the mom-i
I ership are rnoueh men to make up I
! any type of organization desired ; i
; The club n:so mciuacs manj , ; periem-ed balloonist. i Anionic the member? are fU e j "ares." including Lieut. D. S. In-; f-alls. the-only naval ace" cl the j
I war. other aces in the club rtr'( ! I.ieut. 1'redorick 17. Iuff. Iieut. Ar-;
Thomas Her-
Corney. c
and Her
bert won decorations while serving
with the British flyinsr corps.
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clkvi:laM). o . Auel Thiv MEXICAN DEPUTIES IN
h was driving crashed into the 'city in to have United Jtates avia- j DUEL WITHOUT EFFECT
auto btin? driven by Grlesby. I tlon unit No. 1. the first of a scre !
LAUi:DO, Tex., Aug. 12. A duel
had hr first Norn bahv. II rt n.l ...... t I . ( I
l,iniM' n"u "Ul 41 'n I David Woe Orr Whiskrv. wine.
asked the, probation offWr to find vermuth and other intoxicants a. home for her b ,i.v. ... ., i.. .
when he made the raid.
of similar units to bo located
THINGS LOOKED LIKK THE throughout the courrtry. according oblen days when the country wa l present indications, wei. according to Srjrt. Winkler Th M-vo!and Aviation club.
of Indianapolis the drv ber
"r.A in. fin. ;.v T;:nm: Haute was nv ! up by the committe. that "happei ed" to be fmpod of !o;-il mr ;r:iants. and th- new sfnl", in nearly e , y instance, pla-'-f; the "f-iir and reas. nable" pric above ih former
nrnr.s rnon thixos: thky
are all riuht. but they talk too band denied her silk stockines
when he raided niad4 up of more than 150 men who establishment of I saw service with the American and
allid forces, i.s behind the movement to brinr the unit .here and according to Hex L. L'df-n, secretary, the club is confident of success. Five mem born already have purchased llyinfr machines throuch the club for early deliveries. Three are airplanes and the other 'two hydroplanes. Follow .Military IjIih The reserve unit i to bo organized along strictly military ltnes, with officers holding reserve commissions and men ready' to enter combat work without delay. Fifty per cent of the
I,AKK Ff) It K.ST. 111. The devil may run rampant in this town for a few weeks. Every one of the three pastors here have pone on vacations.
NEW YORK Mr. Kathleen Sinclair could stand a lot. but she sued for divorce when her hus-
between two members of the Mex-( lean chamber of deputies. Victorioj
L'Orandi of Vera Cruz, and Laiis Kspinosa of Chiaras. -t a ront near the capital is described by all the
Mexico City papers received her-. Six shds were fired without effect. I
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ad
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Art 4atCTtal5, Picture munloj
T2i I. W. LOWER X3JORATI50 COMPANY, South Bend Indiana. Will Paper. DrapeHs. Paint ftvppBaa.
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or mi a jn r c.ipit.t basi.--. '- c.ipitil. .itid ltfonif pT O iie.ui of p( .;. i ;.j ' j. ,a Tin- capita! and ir
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HO GERMAN IM 0KLAH0M
SCHOOLS: BOOKS SCARCE ;
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Th.-i. wil! no iicrn..ni taught iM. aii i.f thi- mood's of ( ii;!ahonia 'Ins year This i- the opinion of II. !l '. il-on. state siipt rait Mdcnt of s' IiiiiiN', "There's a reason he sas yv. UM., n the la.-f -'tjon of textI k-i Was made bv state oft"nia!s r lor t ! 01 :i it. c y.-ar no ( ,. rma n text-, bit. .1- w . ,. .,,,,;, tod. ' 'bi!-- tb s'.it. law on!- rit rniils
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Walk a Couple of Blocks and Save the Difference7
4 Rooms Furnished Complete
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Consists of a bed. f. & Consists of a k mattress, spring. ft? J N? buffet, dinner closet. y . slV dresser, rug and (LJ round extension rocker. table and six leather LTf
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Living Room Consists of library table, davenport, 2 leather seat rockers, rup; and lamp.
Consists of gas range, kitchen table, 2 kitchen chairs, linoleum and kitchen cabinet.
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Beautiful Dining Suites
In 1 . p..ne to the popular demand for furniture of
the tin si urade we hac assembled a stock of Dining Koom Suitts that represents the highest standard of ile-
workmanship .unl finish. Our une.iuuled btiying pow.r p. rnuts us to tffi-r you the.-e superior (jualities at m t n.isini.'iltlc priees and the erms of payment will, .f 1 I'm, be arranged to suit jour convenience.
Four-Poster Wood Bed
This beautiful 4poster solid brown mahogany bed suitable for the finest home, in very popular and attractive 3tyles. Price
Windsor Rocker A beautiful mahogany Windsor rocker , specially made by one of the best manufacturers in the country. On sale Saturday at
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ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, ,
ONE PRICE TO ALL
WoH (!.. T. latch
Library Tables
$45-00
$5 Cash; $1 Week.
. I.h 1 i e..i'S old.
'A"h a -fo-. .f , ttat of a po-ib!f ii- .-hot with a 1 -pound ri:!c !'. .r. r tba.'i b. r-. :s. Tb.- u " -i c 4 I t - wnii I 1 1 . T 1 1 tr i h..miiiiit:hlii '
This beautiful golden or fumed oak and mahogany library table, heavy and substantial, handsomely made. Price S22.50 $2.50 Cash; $1.00 Per Week.
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Women's and Misses' iilts In ttie Latest Fall Styles
The first impression of every -vornan will be: j
How can such Suits be sold for only S29.75 and 539.75?
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There is no question about it. The maker and h us simply decided to do something out of the or- h dinary, so that everybody will come to see what j is happening. rj
Charming Fall Suits in the latest styles ;
Serges, Poplins, Burella, Velours Black, navy,
brown, taupe, beaver and green. All sizes. j (! These suits cannot be bought in the regular h way to retail under $40.00 and up to soo.oo. For j
special selling lots at j
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S. W. Corner hlichigan Street and Jefferson Blvd.
Gomel swHles
There's a treat in store for every man and woman in the city at our store, for the new fall shoes are here. We are showing them in our windows. We'll gladly show them to you whenever you have time to stop in. In all leathers and patterns, one of th em the new Beaver Brown.
Priced $6 to $13
Porter & Strom The UNIQUE BOOTERY
131 S. Mam St
ICE
Our supply is sufficient for any demand. Our price is always righf. Our service cannot be criticised. Our big plant is running day and night. We are here to serve you and we are well equipped to do so.
Artificial Ice Co.
Bell 2221; Lincoln 6123
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Bring lour
Your Produce
to South Bend and Get a Square Deal in Price and in Trade.
Eyen Examined by
H. LEIVIONTREE
txnt so era kichzoav rr.
S. B. SHOE PARLORS, 216 S. Michigan Sttt RtlrCtlml ft Flight and Sat J I
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VTLcji yon tlitnk of Homefornlshlns think of -SUomr
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ßOffiOF GOOD CUOTHQ
DRUGGIST. Aotttortnm TTatcr. The Big Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. BASTIAN,
Advertisers can sell for lessprofit from volume.
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