South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1919 — Page 16

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HARANAC IS WORLD'S ! HEAD OF ENGLISH TRADE

FIRST FLYLESS TOWN 1 DEPARTMENT RESIGNS

a Variety of Activities.

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j aght r 1 1 r. r ;iM'inl d t I.- : 1 t if it in food, th difference be- ' I'-rkn- ui.mn ..: !:. i wn s-pr in -rs ! t ween the amount produced in r;er-

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1 . . ' M I 'l I.ON'pov, A'icr 27. - -Öftrer and' n.en f Th" Aiiiri-.Mn expeditionary ; f -rc' w ho h.tv f t- studcir.g in

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r!..i::"' that a -t'.d'T.t win ' "r.u- .-, r,j ,v in,i .s inlay with thr.r ;s.v.it d in Kr.ülMi wnl -it i X lia n ; . ;, n 'ht r. Mik ;,-. W ..tfop-, ,,f .n t J-i - - ' f Ann! i a. ''rk

ni;n- and Ci'rrnany's normal ods. amounts to 2. 600,000 tons of wheat. l.OOu.CCn tons of mrat and l.OOu.000

Aug. 27. tons of fat. ivs th imDrial food

Mr. -".d Mrs. Irnarö ' d-i ;,o:,i ministry.

I Iiiimdi ate pannt for the-o I r r-.arv food?tun with inland n--! Mfirrcs is cnthinkai'l, th" ministr

SAItANAr LKK. N. Y . Auir 27. I.NION'. Autr. 27. Sir Artln

Health author!!! nf Sarana" -M.i itland. had of the depnrt- E

!ak decl.-ir that t!i is j.ro!a!.'y is; m-nt of owrsoas trade, has rff!cr.d the first "fly-less town" in th- uairld.iy.is position, protesting that he has Health officer TrmWey reports that. ' onstantly l-n-n hnrp lip by the hy-j despite unusually hot weather in'l.rid political r.atr.r' of the depart-.

J'ine and July, thrro arc hardly any- mnt. !g more fürs here than mo?:- idaces! Tho dfTiartment of overseas trade a

- have in January and that n xt yearj a comparatively new project of there will lie r.on at all. the povi-rnmcnt havinp heen create.i; It mt the' town al-out $ 1. "" o to ' specifically to provide neutral ground ' eradicate th rly nuisar.r. which was; on whioh thr foreign ofMce and tlm accomplished by rci'iirinic that man-' hoarl of tra-U- micht cooperate to

- Herman '' scror'nc'1 Iinrl frejuent!y j r--; further British trade interests. Re

moved. I h-ponsiMIity to me masters parity

Dr. Tr'Mldey re-ards "swat th-i idamed for the difficulties Sir Arthur fly" campaigns as useless and say encountered.

the only way to eliminate t'ies is to

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f'oTiiparlr.t; th r-d ;k a t iona 1 in-ti- Mr. ar.d Mr. J.osr-. ;ij!i and f j ! 10 r, of the two countries, one of j lb' ren, of Ielfih; Ind., 'pent 1.: ; th Americans s-s that a man; ' ' k at the horr- . ;. Kirk-

; fi alizin in a professional cour.-e m an Ato'Ti-an ..;i-c- is likely to

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breeding places; Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ad us can br done l J

as-ert.'(. f)n!y lor.K term credits can help i.'pd the acceptance of such idJts i.s only W'ssible if (k-rrnnr:) orks. foi onh- then can .he cr'd-

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Mrs.- .tepnen i'.'i-.h and fa.nil'-. ! t,,rs i'-ave conden - in paln? abil-

find himself shut off from so ial riami. i. .ir. and Airs. Kay Hidv n I 1,1 ''Um.iin. tdeav.ires and snort The writer wis!-1' Miry Smith of this place wer.-! IK t l npi oc sdvt ly.

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Niiri.rNr.rl to find thit men .stwdvintr i ' U,M" " -' nu AH.--. Krne,

liw or medicine at xford or 'mSridtre have time for sm h diversions. "A man with anti-onal inelinafion is. far mr apt to i-.'lated in an Amern an university than -ems po-jlif. ;t OxfoiJ." v rit s I-ieot. Keith I.or ii.. f N w York 'ity. a Harvard maduate. to the Oxford student publication, the Isis. Men Mine Allihii-. 'Apart from tl f.i t tl. it the ' v for-l college sn.;.!b r a: a rule than yen .1 i I.ihh of a t ii .il Am'i i ;-n university, th- t-nler.cv of n.-ari.. eyervone to indulge in some form

7..--rbn over th week -end.

Immediate derisive fftrct of the! removal of the blockade on the (r-j

Mi's Kmma ".( rum. r. of oul ! 'inn fo nl market is not expec ted P. r. I. .-pent Si'ndüv utth her par. J ''v the mi'iistrv but rathe r a lon-r nts. Mr. and Mis. '. Ilerir.er. j .-'on continuation of improvement; Yhe Home onoa.i.- flu;, h"Mt vhich r.lreadv inikcs itse'.f felt. It! their iitin' last '-dne--(ia at tb I 'b' birrs that contrd f iort must!

home of Mrs. W s' Smitn. ATi-. Ilariy W d 1 and . lublr.-n attend, d :n- Mill-i ieuni.r;. which v t: t Id at I ottaw itoinie pail. 'rh.'"d i v. .Mr. ami M:s. ( j. Walters ard f'l an! Nlr. -iiV-.fM- s f t .sin,;,iy .ii the h am- of We.-'n-y .vinith. V.avne Harth. f liamb-t. is iitni his sister. Mi.,. Hmest Z.iihn.

remain until the average between' jmpm-t at.', e.xj ort has bet n e.-tao-j l:b"d. ; '.er.nar iiiü't n-ake up its mind' to do without coffee ery larpel.v in the fituie. -ays the imperi i", j -omnissio!i i ior t tdoni.il ,cooIs. Authorities .-av flermauv mu.-f i sharply restrb-t lu r iiiiports t. ' I chucolate betausf "f the low alccj of th- mark ir.d must trv to ruy

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in u:.to hi. ..self at oxford. !'. TYy NEWS-TIMES Want AdS Miction of uhnn is' expected'

Amerra. a pa it fioni the Ii-shir.an ear. class y;e ri- Ith- r do not e..-,. -r thr- is nothing like t!ir mores' shown in thta which is displayed in corife.-tn sa h ts Uw "ihts between the coli' j;..-, at Oxford. 'At.otlnr t'ütuie of cford 1 i T. -v.hich t- :;ls to precnt men fro.i 1k.-iiiiiu;' i--dateii is the i : is i t u t ion of lea. '. h i--h .vh n civ en by men loi me n is uni pi' to the American -tu lnt. Cut. besid"-- l-fiiu' ti c iro.-t soc jil c. f ;n als, it srerp.y to attord an opportunity for f: iendshi1. o-,i cm ask a man to tea lorif? iflo e o i have i'ihoi the stae ol' ; - 'j i:a t a ncr -Ii i whU-h. vo'lbl enaI.;, von tu i r. it him to dinner in A i i rn a."

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I '. i v n . Mrs. .In : n .-- William and da -. i'. i ; lerali'une have pone to H.'lb" !"liaire, O . to he the -Tin ste of Mr. Willi im' parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. a n W illia ins. Mrs. oira '1'avlor and .n'ihtfv

WIFE'S TROUBLE COST HUNDREDS

yir. Mnrmlin Had Sufft-rttl I'ourlifii Veai iain-. :l roiintl.

"I am the happiest wom in in the state of Illinois, ami it is ail because Tanlac has completely .y rcommy troubles and added just pounds to my weight." said Mrs. Iv Marzahn, who llv.s at Hanna 'itv. 111., R. F. I., No 1. whil- in SultliiT .v l'ase frug sti re in Vtoria th other day. "I suffered a complete breakdown in health about M ytars iipi," cont'.nt.d Mrs. Marzahn, "and for the past live j cars, I was in s.ioh a weak, run down condition that I could hardly walk across the t)or, and it had been at least live years, since I could pick Up a broom and do a little sweeping. 1 uas so n.rvous that

the least little r.ois,. uould upset m and such a thinm as a nicht s sl'-n uas ovit of the nue!ion. My sPunachj uas in terrible condition. t. and verythinr I ate disak'id vvitli m. I would often have ra::; m; head-',

..ches that would -ilnn"-: drive me frantic with pain, and w.ald iz, t s dlzzv at tunes I could hardlv stand on my fett. M v husband sp-n: liunIreds f doll us fiu nudum.-, and at dift'-'i tnl Hint- 1 was under special treatment, b'lt instead of c,ttm anv

relief from mv sut'fcriu-: I just k p: j :i coniL dou n hill all th- time. In; I't'f. I u.as so blue and despondent! that I h.id .iu-t K'lvtn up .ill p.ope ofj wr ;.ndir.k a. m'dic:ne or treatment! :!: it wo-.ild üti ;ne anv yon. I. ! "That vas til' lotidr. ivn I uas mi v !ii n a neighbor of mine i ame inj one da and talked to me about Ta n - j lac, arc! ln-i.-r.d that 1 it a trul.i W ; ;;:nl!y i or.sei.r d. and my' hu-. ar.d w r. mil ..nd bo :a thr b.:tb s Tar. lac. ari-1 told mc to :-. J i 1 nr trial, ami nd to think of! s--.-p::is.- until I h.ad us.-d all three! ' t !he 1 . tile- hi me !.; you! -.-lit Ii;- that th wonderful lm-i ;-'o m nt that three bidtl s of Tan-! m.i-i' in i-.i end it .-n, ;s simply : b-d".'! sen j.'.: n Th v., of ourse. . ve - t i-ioM of ;'. an ! 1 continued tu lik. T.ti.l.ic ai'd kpt on improving; '.:;!;! 1 a:., row .s u ..nd strong a ; I f : was ;i :-.; life Why, every-! ed ,i. thi- pa:: of :f-.e o'untry u ho j i.r.ew- n,. t.ilkir.j- about the reat ! .- .v.e . !

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i." o.rA with ; r'i t . a- 1 can 1 ' i .! -; wiie... l j !, ,ks... n,.v.j i life I- ti.i.lv v .-rth 1 1 v i tl auain. I 1 ' 11 -.: bo. iv I no . ab. ut Tan-j I and as !.!,;; a- 1 I IV I will ;ua:se it .-. v th ;uiHi it his done i j"-. i Tan !.i i- - ;. m South lb nd bv ! the feiifral laue Sl'ri and In Mi-h-i

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Furniture, like everything else, chang

in style, new effects in woods, finishes and designs are constantly being created. Here on our floors you will see the very newest innovations in all tvoes of furniture.

Cane Furniture Lends an Attractive Air of Cheerfulness Have you ever entered a room furnished with cane and ma-' hoany furniture and noted how pleasing It was to the .j e. how i h erfu! it seemed in its lipht airiness and inviting appearance? I.ivinir room furniture that is built on lines of heauty as well as sM-vi-. e is the only kind found at this store. I "ranus of dull rubbed mahogany, broad and generous in their proportions. rpholstered in beautiful velours with soft cushions and coil spring construction throughout.

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SILK GLOVES Women's Silk Gloves, with double finger tips, black, white, grey brown, navy, champagne; up to $1.50 values. 7Kf Thursday Special w SILK HOSIERY Women's Silk Boot Hose, black, white; in all sizes; 95c value. Thursday jfJQ

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BURS0N HOSIERY Women's Eiurson Hose, splendid quality; black or balbriggan, in all sizes; 9Kf worth 35c. Thursday Special &W CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's Gingham Dresses; ages 6 to 14 years; splendid school dresses; worth up to $4.50. Thursday 32 35 CHILDREN'S DRESSES 1 big lot of Children's Dresses: ages 6 to 14; worth to $6.00. Thürs- ( Qft day Special -3U WASH RAGS Turkish Wash Rags, soft and fluffy; reg-

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Special V HUCK TOWELS Linen Huck Towels, in an immense selec-

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35c and WWW OUTING FLANNELS I case of Outing Flannels; the regular 35c kind. Thursday OKl Special Ml TURKISH TOWELS Extra large and heavy Turkish Towels; regular 75c kind. Thursday A Q Special APRON GINGHAMS

1 case of Apron Ginghams, purchased

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TABLE DAMASK

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TURKISH TOWELS Extra heavy soft Turkish Bath Toweh; regular 50c kind. Thursday 5 O l" Special wJC FANCY GINGHAMS

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patterns; 35c kind. Ihursday f30 Special CmmJ U STANDARD CALICOES New Calicoes, light and dark colon; regular 25c kind. Thursday J Q Special I Uli NEW FALL DRESS GOODS 36-inch Serges in navy blue and "7r wine. Thursday Special I vl DRESS GOODS

36-inch French Serges, in navy blue, A

black, grey and brown. Q -j 1 Q Thursday Special y I I v 8

STORM SERGES 36-inch Storm Serges, in navy blue.

black, brown, grey, green, cardinal, wine g i M- ii -ri . l . u

ana Alice Diue. i nursaay T Special I mdO BLACK SILKS 36-inch Black Taffeta Silks, all new splendid quality. Thursday Spe- (f 1 cial $2.50, $2.25 and 4)--UU BLACK MESS ALINES Black Messaline Silks, splendid quality. Thursday Special $2.25, ( A ffä $2.00 and $ I -ÖÖ FANCY SILKS An immense variety of fancy Silks in checks and plaids. Thursday Special $2.50 and 4-U.ö NEW FALL SUITS Women's and Misses' New Fall Suits, in serges or poplins; black and colors; worth $40.00. Thursday 75 SERGE DRESSES A tremendous sale women's and misses Serge Dresses, belted or loose models; many styles. Thursday Special a 7f $16.75, $18.50 and 3 I O. ( 5

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SHOE BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY All the Newest and Best Styles in Fall Footwear at Practically Wholesale Prices

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Make Your Selection from the Work of Master Furniture Builders Our display of dining furniture includes only the products of the leading manufacturers of the country. The suite pictured an original design of distinct merit, has just been placed on exhibition. It was conceived by a real artist, executed by master workmen and carries with it an air of genuine distinction. From the gracefully tapering legs to the carved decorations, beautiful designing is in evidence. It is beautifully finished and a suite whose attractiveness will grow with the yc a rs.

'Period Bedroom Suites That Grace Any Bedroom Nevr before have we been able to offer period Hedroom Suites of sin h rare beauty at such moderate prices. Women an- quick to see the dainty beauty and natural dlgnit.' of the i:'w suites (ur b drooni furniture hr.y always been known for its chara t-r and individuality, without any sacrifice of that daintiness and simplicity so essential to well-chosen bei-r-'oni furniture. .Just imagine ih:s beautiful suite in your own 1 odl oolll.

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Ries Values Are Real Values

Misses, Boys and Childrens School Shoes

Misses' and Childreirs Gun Metal Button Shoes,

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Misses' and Children's Brown Calf ' Lace Shoes, solid leather gjjO soles, all sizes.. UÄbFÖ Boys' Gun Metal Blucher Lace " Shoes, solid leather

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Little Bovs' Gun Metal Blucher Lace Shoes, all

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