South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1919 — Page 14
THI RSP W !;Vi:I;. l il ST 2. THE SOUTH REND NEWS-TIMES BUSINESS Stocks and Bonds Manufacture Domestic and Foreign Commerce CHILDREN'S STORE polly and her pals L O.VL .OTSl K. OTICK TO Ir. ill MMTOK srm.u.v "f ror.-.::i ! ! - u r ,.f t T..-;-:; I:.u!.h;;i. : . :j ?n-1 . :v 1''::. rl'v u;. to - . , N v '! 1- f.'j'irit-' Vi i,'; -' ' f t f f:.Sifnif tt- 1.v. !.!-;" t v-!t ; 1') , n- Ii.'frh i ,.' ri;."-. Tie Atx-re s- rt' .)-. l-;ir.l s: tr.- ' !!',-.. .::) I. tf 1. In Hum Ail l.:d.l.r ,)!! t?Ti? 'z th.(Copyright, br Nw spider Feature Service, Inc.) If Clothes Count the Hermit Will Win OPENS SATURDAY 1 'K L -Vlf -f To DROP Vf' , IS IT MY f4ULHT 2 h HICK. A Livingston Plan to Have Kiddie Korner in Department for Youngsters. S MIAU. 11 fVTD a (Vi'.ir.ty '!litrtr. 111 v.? . r. r; i i'ini,!;,..i )n t i'tri c t.' -'!
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U". Washington av.. will open Saturday morning if r t :i l I i ri operations are comp'.td by that time. When orn j I f -i th- l ji.irtin' iit will la onf of th nmst mdrn anl arry one of the l'irfrL storks of rhildrer.'s war in tin- stat-. arrordmcr to the ftatenifiit i:.;h1' by Lo.,n Livingston, the junior nu-mber of the firm. A i attraction to tlu- raw -hil-ilrn's '!'j'artmf nt will be th- Kiddi Körner or children' pbiy-mom. whi"h will re eipiippod with pl.t -
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hildren's antust nv-nt. T et r -1 t -' rs and other eiiuiprm-nt will b- inMailed, as well as u woman's r -l-
room in the roar of th dpartir. nt. I
New S-lIlntj I Vatur-. One of the soiling features of thf m-w section will b tliat of thKla.s c-'f?os that will houv the r-it part of the merchandise to k- p the tok rlan and in pood ord-r. Th-o rnsH will he arranged alon' the walls in the two rooms on 1 1 i " up-It-r foor. Other stn' k ui'l arranged on shelving, tabbs. and . ountrs. This new addition to thu s-il in t: space of the floor w ill make aL'U square foot more space than was formerly rontrollrd t.v the stör--. A tailor .nop occupies the rear of the room where puits and othor mrchandise is fitted to the customer. The third floor of the store buildin; will hf tistl as a store room for surplus merchandise for the time heinc; as the question of it Point; made into an additional sales room has not et hen decided upon. Knirance is gained to the new department h a newly installed Otis e!erttor that works on the automatic fystem. All new electrical nrni woodfixtures have heen installed, resentinR a nat and orderly room for the f-'ellinir of children's clothing and supplits.
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will offer cept i' r.a 1 bargains to tl:e p-t,p!. of South l'.Tid and vicin
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rec-ie the out-of-ttiwn visitors, as well as th local p ople. that leali.' the adxrintae of attending the w ekly sale day and recehinu the h netit of its lara;ains.
FEDERATION OF LABOR MEETS IN INDIANAPOLIS
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Tile remode'imr heir. dope nt the ;
restrictions in past years. The country has been flooded with workers
i who have had no chance to learn ! American ideals, he said.
I Labor will not resort to force to
I INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Aua. Ka;n its rights in Am. rica. Mr. jlK h ;ate. to tlie V.Zh annual con-, Shanessv declared. "The four mil-
V. ntioil of the Indiana State l d-!ion working men jin.l ot,,.o i.t,l..r
tlie federation of labor do not wish brutally to force their beliefs down the throats of other men and women." the speaker said. 'The time has passed when ruthless foixe can he resorted to hy anyone."
eration of l-ibor. whtch opened here Wednesday, decided to put in si hours a day while they are in ession Two s-essions of three hours each will he held each of the remaininK davs of the convention,
Perkey Fashion Shop on W. Wash- ! e.-i,l.,v .-fternoon.
int'tort a v., dtitint; the past few week-, i nenrintf eomph-tion and the interior of the stor presents a very ph asing appearance . itli the newly d'-corated section and the added space to be Kiven over to the sab of men's merchandise.
The convention was opened this
morninc with an address by Jam s
BARGAINS ARE OFFERED FOR -NTERURBAN DAY
Today is Interurban Pay. the day that the merchants of South Lend
stoki: li:m:d. Th? terra eotta front a the Sailors Lrothers store at 11.' X. Michigan tf.. is heini; (leaned and repolished. m:ii: on ti: u vmw s. Tiie main floor of the (h ore Wyman - 'o. store, at 1"." N. .Micliif;an st.. is I ein it redcorated in prei'arat ion for the Tall business.
I.'. Shanessy. of the labor trades department of the American Federation of Iabor. In hi address he declared that "the American labor movement has fouuht every ism that did not stand for real Americanism since its inception." He said part of the blame for ' the present social unrest" should be attributed to lack of immigration
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information from Budapest, attempt to constitute a new cabinet Tuesday failed. Stephen Kredrlch. premier
I in the cabinet formed Au;'. It'.,
bidding onto the power, and the so-i
cialists refuse to form a cal.iaet with him.
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waka. Notre Lame and South Lend, j Don't forget the picnic Saturday, afternoon. Aurr. ", "hapin lake, j
IicKt is on sale at Sou;n ;,end clult room.'', also I'red Mumns. Shindler real estate .ttie, Mishawaka. Special ars from interur'aan station 1 p. m.. Hound trip fare, adults 04c. children under 1 ' years. '7c. 'OMM 1TTL K CoFNCIL No. T,zr.. Advt.
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Labor Day Bargains SATURDAY SPECIALS 0 Get Your Car Ready for Labor Day 1 30x3 Ford Front Tube $1.00 1 3()x3! j Pennsylvania Tube, DutonJ Style " $1.85 These are guaranteed A-l Tubes. 2 Champion X Plu-s $l!00 3 Champion X Cores $1.00 4 Ford Plugs $1.00 1 Box Cemcntlcss Patches $ .15 1 Ford trout Spring $2.10 1 8 pound pail Soap $1.00 1 7 pound pail Grease $1.00 1 Rose single action Tire Pump $1.50 1 Pair 3üxv Skid Chains $2.85 1 Loom and Plug Wire Set $ .90 1 30x3 !j Beacon Tire, Non-Skid, guaranteed $12.50
Listen To This 1 30x3 Ribbed Tread guaranteed Tire, 5oou miles, $10.95 1 30x3 1 j Portage Daisy Tread guaranteed 75oo miles. List price $22.25 1 ox3:.- Portage pure gum Tube. Lisi price 3.75 V $26.00 For Saturday only we will sell this Tire and Tube lor
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The Ford Sedan a mighty comfortable car for every day of the year. Has most enjoyable refinements combined with all the utility of the touring car. Finely upholscered almost luxuriously with plate glass sliding windows, it is cool in hot weather, while dry and warm in fall and winter. It is the regular simple-to-handle and ever-enduring Ford chassis with a bon-ton body the family car that not only pleases with its comfort but saves money in low first cost and after operation. Let us give you a demonstration.
Hinkle Motor Co. Salesroom and Service Station. 217 N. Lafayette Blvd. Branches Mishawaka, 2 I 4 Lincoln Way West; North Liberty, Ind.
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Wherever Men GatherAT the club, the lodge, or at the hotel when they want a refreshing beverage that'll "just hit the spot" they drink
With just enough of a tangv taste to satisfy and quench the thirst." ARROW is a refreshing malt beverage. Keep it in the home. You can get it by the bottle or case from your grocer.
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Thae prices ;irc le than dealer's cost, and subject to stt'Ck mi hand. Only one sale of these specials to one customer, and the purchaser must he a hi.na tide car owner.
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409 S. MICHIGAN ST. "We buy old cars for tires, parts -'ind scraps
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37 Years Without Loss to Any Investor The first mortgage bonds sold by 5. W. Straus S: Co. are secured by the best income producing properties in America's largest cities. But you get more than the first mortgage bonds you buy through S. W. Straus & Co. You get the services of an organization trained for more than a third of a century in safeguarding investors in one class of securities. This organization attends to all details for you offers you bonds that are unaffected in times of readjustment, of a ;ize to fit your purse $1,000, $500 and $100 and sees to it that you receive your payments promptly. We recommend these bends for investment. Write today for our booklet "6fc On Your Savings" priceless in its help to those who are saving now to make their money work for them for years to come. Call, write or phone for booklet. Bond Department ST. JOSEPH LOAN & TRUST CO. South Bend, Ind. Mfes KeprcsentaUvcs S.w. Straus &co.
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Demand Your ARROW Cold
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Blue Ribbon Malt Extract Ask Your Grocer or Druggist for a Package. Tho kirt'l you want, delicious, refreshing, nourishing. t-ay to make at home, only 15 to 20 minutes required for lioiJingr fortyflvf to fifty pint ritt2e3 of this wholesome beverage from one ran of extract and hops at a cost of only $1.50. Mail ordors promptly ril'.ed on receipt of money order. Dealers ak for agency proposition. BLUE RIBBON MALT EXTRACT AGENCY, John Pulschen, Prop. 730 S. Michigan St. South Bend, Ind.
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