South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 5

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i THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES nunw i; r:ir.. ait.v-t 2. i r i o. Italian Housekeepers Fight For Foodstuffs in Markets KIDDIE IS YOUNGEST AIRPLANE PASSENGER

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n with th-ir tr'.uM. -u-.- s.i;tnt.s Alien ronii-a f 'i to th- Italian. Irr.rtie servants' sriki.- in Italy arc ' hrenie. The rT-i:t u .h aval ni It.t'im rron orr.ii s whf n th rr.m-nt "rd:red j-ricrs of f.o! .s tu :'!.- and e'othir, r. i!'r '1 .'0 ir nt. has l.i?un ''i if. irtion ami th- fartor aff-rfrd nist N th- housk' r. Hh must tart t markt nt 7 o'. k-rk in th"

h.UM..!,. for all sort r.f fori! mod Ii m 1 rIs ;.n t-ition-d th-:-.- t ! I - r- 1 j t any iiiis. hi.-f. If s)i n'.-j tains what 1 1 Hants mh- is lii' l;y ! Sh tr ad.- fivr the streets a wholr1 Morning' .v. -an hl.nir fr th.- third's for' lunch an-1 th !i, in the .,f f r-vv.,,(tn j liiust start on th. hunt au a in for!

food, jf s)u. lookiru; for butNr!

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r". rr.jr. an I js lor-i t r.urr rrc-m . rf ,lt 1;,t r ,,..la!lv th;njkf, t ;MJ c:,e stor" to nnr.ther. To obtain -ijaway with a ran of Ain-riran hulj... of m tt us ; il!v takes two, y.j, , , f -

hours. io or.tam t.mu a..M,u an. h ,.ften happens that her famüv h.,-ir. -k-.H two hours. v-taM.s nnM mut niis ... tIM.;,i ! ut thal is ,JS,Ja!Ivi . 1 . V . . . f. 11 I ' r. n r.il ff. !

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.v-out .111 hour. Sjh uiIs IIMirvi SlMjln. Th.n Jiouseker prs' May starts by T; ,ifi.ns' her.-elf at th back ff a lon PROTESTS SENDING OF TROOPS TO SILESIA

WA.HINT.TON'. At:cr. 20. trrjrim; th- hm-.1-" to ja?3 a resolu.tior. pro-f-sti nsr ;i'a!r.st sending the lifth anl t.ftenth regular army rcijirnents to S.lc.si.i lieprr sentati Wood, rcpublitan, Indiana, in a speech today der.ared that they were beins Kent abroad "to fiht nn undeclared war" and that it was lut nn example of what mih'ht be expected under the If.u-iic of nations. The men are to bo used in minrdiniT coal mines and railroad-, as well ;.s l.ein held during a political campaign and election. Mr. Woods yaid t). had leen informed by war department ofüciaK who explained that it w.is not their intention to announce the xtssiKnment of the troop.s b it that "the news K'ot out of the bar mi the other side." ' The people have been if d to believe that the troops are belnR

brought back as speedily as possi- IT

bb ." declared Mr. Wood, "and that all will be out of Europe by September. It is no wonder then that they did not want to let the people Know of these regiments being sent abroad."

cry hand Scramble Tor l'v. Housekeepers sometimes watch a car of produce unloaded at the railroad station and follow the motor

trucks to the store where the urnJ i'Tr

due will be sold. When a carload of eirgs arrived the other da- wom-

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eggs to stores while others ran alongside. At the stores the clerks .-tood indoorway.s and handed out the eggs. Three wtre alloted to a customer. Some customers reached over others heads with their hats while others pushed aside th" weaker ones. Servants take their rest days by telling the hous keeper they are going for a day or two. They come back when it suiter, them. The days of tlie.se "perfect Italian servants" as Americans used to call them have passed away and a housekeeper is lucky to have a servant at all.

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Virginia Marie Waibel, four-year-old miss of ürooklyn, X. Y.. has the (iistinetion of being the youngest airplane passenger in the United States. Virginia made her llight seated on the lap of her daddy. The plane was piloted by Aviator Albert Budwing and remained in the air 14 minutes. r aching a heigth of 1.600 feet.

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To buy Good, High Grade, Durable Furniture at such Remarkable Low Prices. Every piece j

of Furniture, every Rug, every Stove and Range has been Reduced. Every article bears Or- (j

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SAY GOVERNMENT FUNDS HAVE BEEN SQUANDERED

PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 20. Charge.- that approxmatHy $".,000.C( ;; ui government fun lr nad be ri Muanclerot?. misapplied and con"v rtjl to t.rt prospective uses of tha .Mdwaulue railroad interests' were contained )u a report ielfgraphel Tltursday to S"Cy of War Baker bv the congressional committee investigating operations of the Spruvc Production division. The report declares that the expenditures of the spruce production division re "wasteful and unneci sary" It concludes by saying that further investigating may disclose conditions upon which a recovtry ran he had against John I)- Ryan and others who are responsible for thi expenditure of public funds."

Every pair of Shoes we sell, regardless of price, is backed by the "Kinney" policy of satisfaction to the customer.

Your Satisfaction Means Our Success.

Women's Patent Colt Lat-t Hoots with Itrovtn Kid Tops anil High iouis Heel. A new Call style and a heauty, too.

Women's Dark ISrown Cngllsh I.aoo Shoos, with Iii-own Cloth Tops and Iw lloeis, eiilpleil with Cat's Paw Kuhler Heel. A wonderful value at

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Women's Black Kid I.aee Hoots. Long Vamps and High I.ouls IIels. A Aery pretty style and prieetl ery low at

Wonu'n's Dark Hrown I .ace Shoe with llrown Cloth Tops and Higii l.ouis IIih-Is Thex sIuhx hae the stitch tip and narrow tins w hielt art so po-

WIIAT A IXMiliAK Wild WUJi DO.

Sunday, Asut 'M, at '2 V. M. .SI ONI! lH)Iili.U $1 IKwii nen

sm.ll weekly or monthly payments

will make you the owner of one of

our beautiful lots in RICHLAND,

any size, at such reasonable prices hat they will grow in value v ry

soon.

HUniLAND is inside the cityj !;mit.. riSI-:iT AITXS at P. M.. Sunday.

of Chapin and Division sts. LaglejZ

',-iu'nt. tend of Chapin st. car line)j"Z

Witucki's hall (end of Simple st. car.

Come if vou l uv or not. If vou1

wiv'n to buy. bring your dollar.

i'inn rain or shine. Our houses

on property will protect you.

Th" SchelMnger Home Building Co.

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South Bend. I nd. Phone Mam 14t. Ad.; i'OPKNHA(;i:, Aug 2 - Three J members of the British mission to j Lit h-J.ini.i wer arrested by derman se'i'.iers and taken t Mitau. accord-1 in : t'i Riga disptch. to the Lettish':; ftes- bureau. The British mission' R'-ra subscnuer t 1 secure. 1 the JS i ;e.c of the men. ; ZZ

.Men's (inn Metal Knglish Style Laoe Sios. with the low hroad heels which are charncteristie of the Knglish style. A high elass hoe at a er.v rea- JJJj sonahle pri".

This Elegant William and Mary 8-Piece Dining Room

Suite, regular $235.00 value. Banner fij-fl"?

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Most Exquisite Showing of LAMPS ever brought to South Bend. If it's new and vogue, we have it. Lamps from

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Men's Viel Illuchcr Lace Shoes, several different styles in ;; narrow, medium or wide toes. .lust the kind for comfort.

Hoys' Semi laigli-h Dark Hnwn Lace Shoes, si.es 1 to (. Z A good sIhm' for school or dross.

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Dos Tan Army Stl" Shoes. s:om1 heavy soles and soft 1 :ikskin uppers. A sturdy shoe for hard wear. Si 1 to .V.'..

An Elegant Solid Oak Telephone Stand and Chair to match.

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See Our Wonderful Showing of Elegant Period Bedroom Suites AH prices. We can give you an Elegant 3-Piece Queen Anne Suite, regular price $155.00. Bed, large Dresser with French plate mirror and high body, cither in ivory cr Mahogany. Sale ( i A J (fS price - t 1 ; I I .UU

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Over Fifty Beautiful Suiten to select from.

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Fumed or Golden finish

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This Luxuriant Parlor Davenport Suite, upholstered in a very high grade Tapestry, Old Rose color predominating. Regular $260.00 values. Banner Sale price

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10 and 20 Discount on every Davenport or Davenport Suite in Our Store.

One Lot of

Odd Serving Tables and j

China Closets to close out at

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oinen Dark Tan I.aee Oytoid in hitrh. medium or low li'flv Broken le. Kedmd to

irritated Ilching Skins Soothed With Cuticura

Bathe With Cuticura Soap

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The seraper-crcamy emollients usual! vtcp itching, clear away pimples, redness and rouhr.e?. rcrr.oved.tndru5 and scalp irritation and heal red, rouh and sore hands. If u.ed for every-day to.Iet purposes they do much to prevent such distressing troubles. Use tlie exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum to overcome heavy perspiration. 5op 25. Ointment 25 mnd 50c. Tal rirn 2S. SoM throushout thr world. For -yf'ri. Dept. 14F, MalJen. M." Sir Cuticura Soap hav vritbout mu.

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W'oineii's I.a'e Novelty nMt: ZZ Drown, ltl.uk and (ira Coinj liin.ition. Droken iex. Il. I r dut-41 to

AVomen'r lump In Datent. Viel nnl Gun Metal Lent hers, llrokni ie. Kedueo! t

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THAT STArtO AlJWE" . Ql6 EAST-WAYNE Sip

This Beautiful Solid

Oak Dining Table

And Six Pad Seat Chairs to match

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Here's a Bed Outfit Bargain you cannot aflFord to overlook. Just as pictured. Full size High Grade Steel Bed, Vernis Martin finish. (Looks like brass). All Metal Spring and Full Weight Cotton Top Mattress. An outfit which is worth Qtyl Qfi $35.00. Special

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We are showing a very swell line of Reed Furniture "for both porch and Sim Parlor. Beautiful 3 and 7 piece Suites and very low cost. Every piece has been reduced for this sale.

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If you are needing a Beautiful Buffet see our line. Dozens of them to select from. A heauty in Queen Anne (j

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vou purchase vour Balv Clarriae or U Stroller without seeing our be.tutitul a

and enormous stock, all tytles and finishes.

A Beautiful Reed Rocking Chair, high back

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THE STORE THAT SELLS IT FOR LESS.

An Elegant Reed Carriage, full size, for

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