South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 13

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Latin-American Countries ta Be Visited by Mississippi Valley Commercial Concerns.

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nn iti. Nw tr!':in- ami miiiiy inlan:l cities, is jilanntI for this f.ilJ r.rvl wir.tT. Not I'M than .",00 rornincrci'i!, financial ani lu?in''S- rsta inhmrnts -iro to bM rf pre.-rnUuI. It Is propot-'i to niako an r.xtrrs-S-. trip to av'rt.tin by personal olvrv,i;;on thr businors conditions in! r.oysil.ilitir in South America ari'l how tho Mississippi valley ran I '- develop its trading- intcrrts 1 with-th' Latin .tat s. j New OrU'ariH Starts Mo cm'Tit. The movement was started by th N' v Orleans association f comriirc which already doN-prated n ornmittf-rs to Interest othor similar' organizations and which also has takn up with tho ITnltcd Statrs vhippins" lard tho qurstion of ob-j tuinintf a vessel for the trip. j It -s the intnt to start about No-: vrmt'T, on a tentative itinerary thot will take tho delegation to Tuba, Jamaica, Santa Domingo, Haiti, citic? in Vonrzutli, Colombia, F'.inamn, J i:rti(ior. Peru. hiIo and back

through tho Panama car.al. It is rsiito certain from local information, that Memphis and St. Louts will b represented and assur.ino hn benn obtained that C'hl.iiT" ar.-I Cincinnati will likewise s'T.d a number of representatives. The proposil Is of especial interest in the lower Mississippi valley leeau"e of rodent a nnotincement and

assurance that river transportation; it t br much Improvfd as far north' ... Memphis and St. I.ou.s and like- VILLA GETS SUPPLIES

wiso because of rapid development of livestock and agricultural prorrr; s in the Jower valley country.

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Nine Million Horse-power Is Total Capacity of Natural Waterfalls.

PAI1IS. A up. -?. Nine million hors.e-po or is th total capacity f the natural waterfalls of France, j according to a complete census made by Monsieur Jules Cels. undr- ; secretary of ublic works. ( )f that' total TTiO.OOO horse-power was util- i ized tiefore the war and about a

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I ' i j rejculatiriE the t ssion of water j j power privileges whih, it is lioped. I I will facilitate the utilization of tho

remaining seven and three fjuarters , million. The advantage l':an(e may draw . fron: full Nploitation of this rich , resource in power appears clearly j when it is mailed that. Clermany j has only l..';o'.o.j( horse-power in ' hydraulic resouuvs, that coal costs,

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production, at its maximum. At th present co.-t. the purchase o( such a uuantity means the payment abroad of a billion two hundred million francs annually, materially aKravatin the situation of French

The Prince of Wales left St. Johns. Xi F.. for Conception bay, where j t xt n tnu''' lie va to go aboard the tattle cruiser Renown and proceed to St.! Th" programs of utilization of tho Johns. N. U. The impression he left behind him in Newfoundland was unimproved water power comprises most favorable. Mere the people found him a real princ cheery. 1 of th- manufacture of nitrate fertilmodest, pleasant of manners and with a total lack of st il';'n ss. At tho : iz,''rs so niueh needed to increase a;;reKatta on tjuidlvivi lake this morning 1; harm d -ery one present. 1 1 v --i'ltural protluction in France. He received and chatted with the veterans who have returned from the!

war and also with the men whom his grandfather. Kins,- Fdawrd VII, nu-t wlien h.e as the Prince of Wales came to St. Johns tbi years a'o. Wounded soldiers and seamen and many children pushed through the crowd to shako his hand.

FOR TROOPS BY THEFT, CAPTURE AND SMUGGLING

FIND TWENTY-SIX WRECKS AT BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN

II AVK K. Fr.in re. !y-sK wrecks have

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F,L PASO, To .v.. Aus:. 20. Francisco Villa has obtained his ammunition for equipping his men for bandit raids bys mujrRlintf across the

or by capture It is believed

located at1 t n i t 1 1 States border

th bottom of the sea off Havre, six'of Carranza troops.

of which were due to torpedoes, l l that in tho past, millions of rounds week in Michigan.

i aiti:n ciipfi,. ! Au- :. i The I)oras seif-tv met with .Mr.deorire I-'uchs. Wedticsday. I Abner Musser has returned from

! a isit with relatives ,tt Lam ;ister. ! 1'a. i I l'a id Whiteman aral family at-, tended the P.eehler reunion at Po-j , eheste Thursday. !

Kllsworth Poole is

WHlIIti: IS Tili: (TSTOMAUY 1NTncruisi:? Isn't it about tune tiiat some tiothain newsjap-r was wirim-' up to i'anad.1 to ask the Prince of Wales how he likes Xew York " J. J. Montague. j

destroyed by mines, and nine th r ammunition have been smuggled i -nit of ordinary disasters of the, into Mexico for Villa from Texas.

- a. Two Freeh essels are locating Wiecks all alontr the coat.

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New Mexico and Arizona. Small fortunes are said to have been pained by the smugglers.

MI1QIP I nCRQ Tfl UCAD 1 np i-mted states has stopped the

IDA GARDNER SEPT. 4'5n ammunition dealers to obtain I 'permits from the army intelligence To tho musk lovrrs of South Pend ! department and by requiring- them I

to make reports of sales showing;

Fan P.urner is spending:

weeks with friends in Illinois. i Fmil Johnson and family and Mr.! nnd Mrs. Kruse 11 spent Sunday at1 I'cnton Harbor. : Wm. Hostet lor of P.renun spent j the w ee k end w ith Mrs. Amelia j llostetler.

SUBSTITUTE FOR BITRO-PHOSPHATL LEADS TO ARREST

rimriif.Mlt Sought to Mnk Fortr.ne Iv Trading I pon Imputation of Xli Known Tonic. Strencth, Tlwn tin! I5!eo,l i;ul!ilrr Imitation I)hl Not Contain Mtren.h Giving lTopci-.ler of Ceuuin 1'rutlmt.

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who receives the ammunition and Mr. ami Mr.-

and ieinity. who will be fortunate euouch in securing tickets, a rare

treat i in store for them, when on' the use to which it is to be put.

mt Thursday everting, Spt. 4. at' StUI SihiisrIo. the Oliver opera hojs Miss ldal Xevertheless. it is claimed small Gardner, the jrifted American con-i quantities of ammunition still are traho. will appear in joint recital ! eintr smuKled over tho border, with Mr. Harold layman, flutist. j Villa Iuls often boasted that he obOifteI with an unusual voice, ; tained a laro part of his ammunibeautiful in quality, rich, warm amFtion and many rides from Farranza wonderful In ranee. Miss Gardner j troops. He captured 40.000 rounds sustains even, steady tone-? that is, of ammunition intended for Farrans. important, nnd In addition is most ! z-'i at Purral last spring. I'rior to jrepessesin? in apprearanee and! Villa's last attao"' on Juarez a fewhas a highly attractive personality, j vec ks airo, a Ca: ranza customs ofMi-? (Jardner lias not only ap-jhoial was discovered delivering ampeared in festival concert and era-1 munition to Villa's spies in Juarez, tori' recitals throughout the Fnitfd; ilvt "Fortnl I-oatis."

State, but has won success in Paris j iiia unances ins revoaitionary i and Imdon. Mr. Harold Fyman. is.moement by compelling foreit:n

of the foremost flutists of the j mining and c attle companies to make He. playf on both the vodon ; "forced Joans" in return for irotec-

I'HOKMX, rz. The nrrt of i harmaclst of this city revealed a cinn plot to violate the st.it and fed en ?t.itut' hy elllnc cheap, inferior rn tune represented to be genuine tltr ybopphate. The nuthoritie! found thonsflnds e

I ii,'ht Matthews, j :-onnterfeit labels and materials indt

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Priced to Save You $5 to $50 Most women are thinking senouslv about their Fall attire these davs. I heir knowledge of present and future unstable economic conditions is leading them to make their purchases of New Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs much earlier than formerly to protect themselves against still higher prices. We would be pleased to have you call for an earlv inspection. You will like the beautiful snles and materials and be pleased with our lowr prices.

Smart Fall Coats

Straight line ellects predominate and the majority ot" garments have rich tur collars. While browns and tans are most popular, many models introduce several new shades. Priced $17.50 to $22.50 New Fall Suits They are extremely smart and practical, and they may be had in the desired materials, including serges, gabardine.-, silverto'ie and many are smartly fashioned of navy blue tricotine. Horizontal tuck-, form panel ellects on the backs of many of these ut and rich embroideries oft' times .adorn jacket hems. Priced $25.00 to $75.00 Early Fall Dresses The new stytle tendencies arc reflected in these beautiful new garments. Our collection oilers a splendid opportunity to make a satisfactory purchase at lower prices than are indicated for the near future. Included are models of satin, tricotine, georgette crepe, tatieta and serge. Priced $19.50 to $59.50

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The new furs for the coming Fall and Winter season are very beautiful and at pricese that are exceedingly attractive. The assortment includes Kit Coney Coatees, Hudson Seal Cape-, Hud.-on Seal Throws, Sealine Throws, Coney Sets, Hudson Seal Mulls and Fox and Scarf Sets. Priced $10.00 to $250.00

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of Dayton, ., ar ter's parents. Mr. "hivinpton.

Fred Stronsr moved his family from South Pond to this place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Taart. of Albion. Ind.. are visiting relatives at this place. Sunday school will be luld Sunday at 1" o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock.

' aide exploitation of the ppurlmis t udc j 'Jllllllll III 1 1 1 Mil I II III II I Ulli IIIIII I IUI I II II II I II 1 1 1 II UK lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttlllllllllHIIIIlIIIIIIIItllllflllSIIIIffltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt Tfco ae Is unique in th criminal ' . :E

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and silver flutes comparini; round, mellow, rich tones of

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former with the slirhtly metallic, more piercing sounds of the riher rlute.

t;on .ir.d by scizincr and sellinc; cat-J f In mU-.-,v . 1 si Vi . . . - T '

iir-, i .um I'uit i jii I'j'n i. in stances in which he has forced "loans" have been reported within a few months. When Villa was en-

Th program that will bo pre- camped near Juarez lie serted hv these artists, will be a i travelling bair tilled with

carried a American

musical program of the better sort; t-"o!d and currency obtained from nith all the finish ar-. i veneer thati i'nii'.ir.ies in northers Mexico. n!y accomplished artists can pic. It i known that lie has captured This preat musical ecr.t has beent?cmo of the horses sold hy the I'nitarrar.Kei by A. H. He!b r Furr.it ure j ed States army remount depot at company, of wh-m cu can secure j Fort F.liss to the c'arranzn governOuT tickets Ad. ment.

crus or -rizona ana freji tin n wru

tnjf to the putllc atralnst worthless Jiiii j tatiens designed to Fell upon the repu ( ttitlon of hitfh prade. erriracloiis rrep j aratlon. . Zl For matiT years Itltro-Phenphate hai enjoyefl the "confidence of Its million! of usrs an l the fut that reputahl physicians prescribe and reoTnmpni H j In capes of nervousnens. eicesslve thin Ofsn and peneral vreakness makes it tn zz natural tarfjt for the unscrupulous euh stltuter. Prederlk Kelle. M. IV. editor of Ne- ! York Physleinns Who's Who." ayi IUtro-phop.-iha te houl. b prescribed bj V. i I ... . t 1

rr:y i 11 sicia u uu'i i.ph in every nos pltal to increase the strength and en rlh the Mood of weak, thin, nerve a? or anaemic people. Th trenutne bltro-phosphate Is soV l-y Wettlek's Original tiit K.itp Me.ti ''.ne Store In South Pen-I nni nil fir flas dniijclts under a 1flnlte cuirri tee of s.itlfart!on or money hack an r':i(s'( nf nftemraeit siil.ot'.f if 1nr r.r f',

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What a Dollar Bill Will Do SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1919. 2 P. M. $1 - ONE DOLLAR - $1 Down Then A Small Weekly or Monthly Payment and One of Our Beautiful Lots in RICHLAND Will Be .Yours. They are in the City of South Bend. BARGAIN PRICES based on 1917 Valuation. $245 and up. Choice corners $280 and up. Large lots 40x128 to 120x128. South Bend's increase in population will double the value of these lots. Before the boom is the time to buy for a home site or investment. RICHLAND is the place to buy. FREE CARS SUNDAY. AUGUST 31. 1919. 2 P. M. Will leave Eagle Point (end of . Chapin Street car line), Chapin and Division, Witucki's Hall (end of Sample Street car line). To drive to property, take Prairie to Olive, north on Olive to Calvert, and property. Remember to bring your dollar as no land is reserved without a deposit. Our houses on property will protect you from the rain. COME RAIN OR SHINE. Wait for our circulars. They will be delivered to your home Friday and Saturday. Schellinger Home Building Co.

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