South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 8
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
ARDS OPPOSE BAKER1S PLi
Nationai Association Fails to Favor Present Bill of Military Training.
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I nvir.y J'm'T. ! 7 It ris lnkt power to tho 1 r'-nrral triff to rt'oriranizn tho army u.'I to .trry o;;t th-'r nnivrr.il
training schon." ly "rftfulatlon." v It imtj fh ftr:n of rr'-orvr
! "! h ur.'l' r "r i!atior.s" to !,-
.i'lojifrl l.y t.i.- 'fnrrnl staff. rs. Tlir ryji'-nsr jf rnainta ininr tho r.orrnous rrxu'ar army anl the
ii;i ju.lsory features voull add at
at a billion ami a half to two, hil-
IJ.on didlars to thr tax ratr, which U
SLAIN BY REDS
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Tho nati. r.al ruird and th" r-'siilir , ;ir.ai y ,rhi!.it. .
army am !iMtiiict!y at variiM,' ovrj th question i.f military tr iinir:tr. i nin UAY CYPDCQC TU I CT CT Tho national PJird ;,vo,-iati'm "f nAILWA T tArhtbb IMIth tho rnitrd Stat,, favors .ornw.:rv ARRESTED IN NEW YORK military training f rrry yniiritr rr. an! in thr country rjpah:- of b-.-i rintc ' rirrr I Li:Vi:i,AM. O, Aus. ::. ren"An an Mlrfi;.it' i!,n;:;r. ' f jr -' J fr.in I. Monro.', allrrd principal parrdr.f-:? it favors compulsory mili-1 ir lh' thrft of $4."."mi in rash and ary training j ist as it hrlirws that ; T.OMj worth of jr .vrlry from the very liov MtouM t taiurht tu r'-.i'l, Akron ol!ic- of thr Aowriran Itail;in uritr and trained to earn his . uay i:.pr ss company, has boon arcwn livelihood, and r t:d' r military ; -d in N w York, according to rrvico to thr co intry, should thv word rrrrived by the local asjrnt t
country rail." says a communication tf,- cprr-s company. A waunan said, according to ;i di:
which thr aoiation ha.-s srnt tcjto !. Mal.t-i W'atMHi Orourkr, who is fonrrs-. nNo want'-d in connection with the Th association favors tii it form , rohhrry. was arrt stt d with Monroe, f'f unlvrrsil military trainlnir which! Th- arrests rollowrd a t,wo-
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1 i SPECIAL SATURDAY
CHASE'S BEAVER AND
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In bnappy btyles. Values to $35.00.
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f('vv(fv''-iv - '...-ii J i; I'ii?: - J j c-rir ir;.rj:;.'i. - ' v Warctjrt Goiriw Maxim florky. the notrd Russian mv list and politician, has hern captured ;iml slain by Lettish troops by order of ".lalif" Peters, the eitreme
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5QUTH BEfDS GREATEST HARGAfN GfVERS
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EXTRA SPECIAL IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 1,000 UNTRIMMED VELVET HATS Black and All Colors.
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crts. Recent reports from Russia stated the Itu.sian novelist had been
I Mv. Oh My! Isn't It Wonderful! You Never Heard of Anything Like It Before! The
the . areme . w Hvorw!! i Whole Town Will Gasp Its Amazement Tomorrow When They See the Bargains In Our
will Kiv to the your.ir man in rarly ; months' s.-ardi. W.alter (rourke. friend'.y with Lenine ami Trotsky
outh thr rudinirnts of military rdu-j-aid to le the third pary to the rn)ieation. while at the same time he h ' brry, was arrested in Denver srveral under the guidance of his mot h r ! ( i s at'o and is being brought back. antl i preparing for what w ill be to ! him the real battles of life. j iMpiai.i nwTcre.M,-. Jn NEWS-TIMES Want Ads "The question naturally an.-' s, what is the difference between com -, " .tae-iv' .. I i rv ! 1 t r'i in itir. 'i firl !.,- i
jl...Vl U l I T i 'll 11 .1 Ml 111 ,411-4 ' M - pulsory uniersal s-rvic' sav the, as-fciation In de'ining its position toj fd conk'rr.-sM. 'Compulsory universal;
and had accepted the post of director of I'.olshevik propaganda. Gorky v isited the United States in 1906. and at that time was so Impoverished that he is said to have served as a waiter in an Adirondack hotel.
training Is that form or education! t
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wliich will instill into the heart
the hoy love of country and an .nmbit ion to become a good iti.en.:
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and to bar all the resporisildliti"s
of citizenship, and at the same time! n
to teach him by duty in the field : the fundamentals whih will prepare him for the training w hich h- ;
should then receive as a mf inber of L,
the citizen soldiery of the United; 12
States. Compulsory universal s r ice ' thrusts hin. into the regular military! household at a time when he is not!
fully fjualiried to decide for him
and po.eibly influences him. against i
the wishes of his parents and against
what would be his own mature jwdg-i -2 lnriit. t b ad the lifr of a profes- j J Monal soldier with all its tempta-' .
tions and with the narrowing in-!
tlucnces which broad men know that j the .-o'dier's life is 1 i 1 1 . ! with. Ati
the same time, it could not in three or si months make a finished soldier out of him in the accepted !is' of the Word." pMe Hill.
The association opposrs th Wads-j w Di th-K'ahn bill, which was proii --( ii by the general staff and introduc-j d at ti;e re'i'itst of S.cutary ofj War Uaker, for the following rea-J k ) n j : i
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Why sfaouldrii 1 ssmle ?
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3RD FLOOR SPECIALS LADIES' COVERALL APRONS $2 Values,
IADIES' HOSE Special,
Pair
LADIES' GOWNS,
Ui CAMISOLES
The Dailey Cigar Co., Distributors, South Bend.
.irc-d grades for practically every; .f tic r in the regular- army. j
.. It 1 another bill giv ing to the '5
; iti' the b'trilat i e powers of 4. It pats i..is of ninetr y.-ars
w'f m tlie reg j.ar army t(r tnieeiy
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miii'ia barea ; nc; a national guard, i
while at the same time making no (
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1. The ull is crude, incon; plet e ! 0 and proides no general scheme of a q 1J Tlfi "Ti ::" Labor Oay Bargains I. tig.- regular army and provides ad-i
SATURDAY SPECIALS Get Your Car Ready for Labor Day 130x3 Ford Front Tube $1.00 1 3ox3 1 j Pennsylvania Tube, Dutord Style $1.85 These are guaranteed A-l Tubes. 2 Champion X Plugs $1.00 3 Champion X Cores $1.00 I Ford Plugs $1.00 i Box Cementless Patches $ .15 1 Ford trout Spring $2.10 1 S pound pail Soap $1.00 1 7 pound pail Grease $1.00
Rose single action Tire Pump $1.50
Pair 30x3 !S Skid Chains $2.85
1 Loom and Plug Wire Set $ .90
3ox3 1 j Beacon Tire, Non-Skid, guaranteed $12.50
provisions for the national i;uard.i i
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MRS. DOOLEY'S ADVIGE TO
KING GIRLS
and CHEMISE
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Lydia i:. Tink- ; V ham's Wu. :a- j bio Compound, j 3 Kefor- 1 was j ll married, when : 2 I ran: home a fiom work at J jj night, I would I i
out with pains j whi ell dragged '
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barfs Veqrtal lr- Cemj ound and it 0
n:acl ir.e fia.1 lileo a nc.v vornan. ! f j I can werk from morning until j fiirht t.vA it dj.-s not Icth-T me. I tl and I wish all girls, who suffer as ' i! I did wc'.:M try Lydia K. Pink- i 2
ham'.i Vegetable Cornpotind."' Mr-, j H. Doorj.y. 11ZZ 5th St.. Milwau- 1 ivCtf. V.'i?.
o.ivii.g g;r.: e-.erj wnere .cr.r;i.i 'A pre fit by Mr.. Doolcy's o; or;, nee. i H
tzi lm-t' ad cj dragging alorg I frcm day to day with life a h-.:rdoa. riv? this famous rot and h :b
rt meay. L.y:ia i.. i'lr.ivha::. s e-g.- II l:.L'! rcn:;ound. a tr:;J. It hai j i rverci.m'- j :i 1 such mn l!t::;ns for I h tLou.-ar.d.? of others, and ,!.v m;t H
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30x3 Ribbed Tread guaranteed Tire, 5ooo miles$10.95
3ox3!j Portage Daisy Tread
guaranteed 7500 miles. List price $22.25
ox i'j Portage pure gum l ube. List price. 3.75
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$26.00 j
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These prices are less than dealer's cost, and subject to stock on hand. Only one sale of these specials to one customer, and the purchaser must be a bona tide car owner.
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.LUDWIG Auto SuddIv
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LADIES' LIGHT WEIGHT UNION SUITS $1 Values LADIES' SILK HOSE Pair LADIES' $2 CORSETS 97c CHILD'S DRESSES Sizes 2 to 6. $1 Values
CHILD'S STOCKINGS 25c value lie Pair
GEORGETTE Crepe Waists All colors and sizes. Values to $5.00, $2.98 SILK POPLIN Skirts In a full range of colors and sizes. Values to $6.50, at $3.98
Silk Paulette Dresses Absolute Values Up to $50.00
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Absolutely all this season's best stvles in Blue, Rose and Green only. A manufacturer's surplus stock bought for spot cash. Don't miss this wonderful bargain, as we will only sell them Saturday at this price.
Silk Dresses that sell in our stocks to $30.00. Special, $16.98 NEW FALL Coats that sell in other stores to $35.00. Our price Saturday, $22.SO
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Fur Trimmed and Tailored Plush Coats
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Made to sell to $45.00. We are put- ffAr
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Plush Coats for your choice at only il
New Fall
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All the latest styles and colors. Values up to $45, at
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3RD FLOOR SPECIALS MEN'S OVERALLS $2 Values
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BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS $2 Values
MEN'S KHAKI PANTS
MEN'S B. V. D.'S Sizes 34 to 38
Specialized Super - Value
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FOR SATURDAY ONLY AT By buying in quantities as we do for our 25
stores we are able to give you Hats such as we jY; ; are offering you this season at this price. Hats if-'A r
that other stores ask $.öu and ö.öü, we orrer
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lot worth to $8.50
Special Saturday Knox Sailors Worth $5 to $7.50 more than we ask. Spe cial at
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SILK VELVET Untrimmed Hats Worth up to $5.00, $2.97
OUR CHILDREN'S HAT DEPT. is now complete with a full line of VELVET AND PLUSH HATS to be sold at $1.95-$2.95 and $3.95
Duvetine Tarns In a full line of colors. $5.00 values,
2.95
Velvet Tarns In black and all colors, at
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SATISFY YOURSELF Look over pur line of Exclusive Pattern
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Ranging in Price from $5.95 To $14.95
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MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 37 e
MEN'S EARLY FALL UNION SUITS Values to $2 Special
MEN'S 1 WORK PANTS $3 Values
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 87c
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Your Lasf Chance to Take Advantage of i
The August Prices on Fur Scarfs, Coats f0M
iill anJ Coatees Specials for Saturday
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TAUPE CONEY COAT 36 inches long, large collar and cuffs. $95.00 value. Special,
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SCARFS $16.50 value. Special,
MARMOT COAT jjyV Large collar and cuffs, $150.00 U V '
value. Special, ;'J.
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