South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1919 — Page 20

t iuivw i: r.MNf;, si:iTi:ini:n 5. 1919. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Stocks and Bonds BUSINESS Manufacture Domestic and Foreign Commerce MERCHANTS FAIR EX POLLY AND HER PALS Paw Doesn't Always Believe What He Sees (CopyrlgLt, 110. hy New-fpiper Featur Üt-TxUe, lac.) THOMSON AND Mc KINNON 5 I'll & alt mY 301-304 J. M. S. BlrJg. W wwxV !":ctrs Now ir .t. .v cl.RVCe, Nw Y'T'n C' . i h j nte. Nw Or!.i;. C 't.-.-i l t-Cr-d'-nc'- I.-irl ef Tr- nr.: p.!. ni. a J'-atikr" .V ;! -n r,:- t 1'rirate Wire t- AI, Mark. IIIO IV11 tln ss.t. Lincoln o:1. i Displays of Anything From Watches to Plows Will Have Special Building.

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ilwrinz t?i ronilrii; w-k will " the in r h.i nt ;ini man': vft'irirm huild-

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nd of th grounds. H;.- may l n th- prod;i ts of ' t;,:tn i;f ri-tur.-is of South I.'-rxl ami St, Jnlph ff jnty. anything from v:it(h'.s to plows. ;ty tho lirn-s of m i-h inarri d by the T -: I 1 1 1 n ha n t.s of South B"nd in th:'r s?'-r. s.

Th" building vhro th' d i.p!.i y - will b placed Is Io f t Ion;- !. I

CO wide, arcomniotlatin to -- hlblt of th local merchants and manufacturers. All of the rxhlbit." will b int-rstir.jc Toth tri adults ami children üt.. will t.-e attended y thousands of vfsitintr prop., during the five days of th fair. Many of th displays will he of the product of tho smaller manufacturing platt located In this county. To OrfT AuanlTh?r are to bo awards offered for. tho dlnplays of the manufacturers' .- hihita. and they aro there without any spirit of competition, but nun ply to display tho. product? of the counxy'ta manufacturing jilants. Many persons living in St. Joseph county dn not rtali7f tho ext. nt of the county's .maller Industries. A Foparato booth will als- !

maintained by tho local retail mer- J

chants of tho county on the grounds and will bo used both as an information depot and as a headquarters lor distributing literature pertaining to Interurban day by the mm bants who will be in charge of the. booth at nil times. Special attention will be Riven to this department of the fair on Sept. 11 as this wilt be the fall fashion openinc day in most of the down low n local stores of th city. Motor Inhibits. Among tho local garages and motor w ale companies who will maintain booths of exhibits in tho building an- as follows: Tho Studebakor corporation. Franklin Motor Car 'i.. Overland Sale Co., Indiana Petroleum Co., Tho Avenue durale of Mishawaka, Hinkle Motor Car Co. I'arneman Tasher Co., IPistle Sal.s Co., Cadillac Sales Co. and i he South Uend Spring YVau'on and Carriage works. The local merchants who wld cx1 !i' their merchandise are as follov.; Standard Heating and Kotfü Co., Guarantee Shoe Co., ; U. Kinney C:o., Thor Sales Co, i:iec-tii-Service Co., SJ. D. Moran. K. i:. .Mango!,!, Star Mills. South Uend W htdesalo Grocery Co., O. V. Schaffner Ä: Co., L. Simpson and I. ". liower- Others will also exhibit l-iit up to this time have not made contracts with tho fair secretary.

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Liberty Bonds Wo pay up to $."3.2." idi for bond-; a(x rued intcrot allowed. Open s.r.n n. m. to s p. m C. L. GUTHRIE 423 J. M. S. Bids., 4th Floor.

Local Markets

ltT, STHAV AND fTKn. tCnrrerf.,! I tl vf nm Xmy .MIIUi lour mn,l (Mil ( .. 420 8 llrLIffitn.) NKW HAY Paying 120 to 122; telling fee t i. 1IUA I'ajlng V to li:, lllnf 75 OATS Paying selling to 9.. SIILI.L COK.S 1'aj-iug 1.7o; ellinrf I-' oo t PAU C KN Paying 5175. Hiiiug 1) -'.uo. '1'l.MOilIV SKLD- rajlo $5 p-r bu; .ellius LuVKU SLED Paylnj $3: bu.; selllug iSt bu. AlYKi: CLOVKU 2i (X). ALKA Li' A (.Moutana growu) $13.00.

(j ha in Ar rtrn. ((rrfftl Dallj by O. H. Barrtrl, Start IUI. It1rnit- 4. MIKLL t'UKN Paying Jl C5. OATS raying 7o.-, dl:n '.m,.-. -eiiiig j!.."jO uuiiel. MIDÜLINtiS-Slliii- i.(jt hundred. L'HUl'i'LU KiJLD SclliDtf. 3.23 per wt. SCKATC1I FKKD Selling t4.2 per . W II HAT Paying ?2.10.

LI VK STOCK. (Crret1 Dalljr by MJor Bios., h. LH rt.. MishanaWa.) IW'KX a F AT STKKUS-Fat' to good, li-ull-: prime. JlHt. IKmJS-Iki 1 Us., IC--, 10017" Iba., 10!i-c, 2U0 up 17c.

suns. Coirrta rUr b Warner Hro.' 8 hlorr. h.. .Miblan !. COW PKAS-JTW to .JAPANKSK XIIL.r.l---M to $3 50. i:i:i ci.ovKi: t '1I.M'HIY ';oo to lti.i) iiP sJ.uo. SUV PKANS K to $H. SOUDAN ;i'ASS-$öo ier hundred. SPKL'l S -1 ZA) t. WINlKlt UK IIAUIY iUMCII-$27.00 per bushel. l . t.. i:US-3c lb. A LS IKK $2-.IM;;u 00. ttLljL. lKA ..;. Will IK CLOVKK -J-.OO to 135. SU KIM CM)Vi:it- flS.OO. MAMMOTH CLOVKK $.'S to X'2. ALKALi'A-$ly.u bu. I lk.LL I'EAS 3.5J to Jl CO.

FIVi: IH)INTS. Sept. 3. Mr."- John Holston entertained her Sunday school class with a picnic at her homo Wednesday. Mrs. Otto Taylor and daughter af Michigan were guests of Harry Carleton and family Monday. James Williams and son, Rea, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carleton motored to Knox Saturday where they attended the Williams and lllatt reunion. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt anl son, Kodriek of Valparaiso. Mrs. George Dark us and daughter, Imosenc. were South Uend visitors Wednesday. Miss Grace Toner of South Uend was a guest of friends here Labor dayHarry and Harl Carleton motored

to Rochester Sunday.

Joseph Heritk .and son. Albert of! Sumption Prairie were ruoms of j Janus Williams and family Satur-!

day. A'bert recently returned from overseas. The Lehman family of Chicago

were guests at the licoke home

Iabor day.

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A I AVA YS A mWCLKIL Ludendorffs admission that he lied to bolster the courago of the German army proves, in the licht of results, that he was about as clumsy a liar as he was a general. Paris Temps.

iu; vision'. All tho world's a stage and all the men and women mostly strikers. Literary Digest-

fOtr LT Kl ANI if EATS. irrrectd IJail; T J'inmle MtrUet 1XS F.. -fferon lllti' I1KKK 11 oast, SO&GOe; boiling, 20c. LAKD Paying -loo, selling 43c.

DISPLAY OF .MICA. Tho Cn'stal Mica Co., has a unique

displ.v on lta product "Crystal Clear! Mica" in the wimlaw of the a. 11. !

Keller on S. (Michigan ft

play shows mica lomis.

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PLUMBER FINDS MANY OLD COINS IN CELLAR

H LT 'FI TO NT, Ind.. Sopt. :.. Anzi Karton, plumber of thN city. i--studying coin collector's books in an attempt to learn tho value of 110 old (olns which ho found in a Lisle 1 ank. While repairing a sewer. Carton Ftruck his spade into a stocking filled with coins which wermostly 3-cent p joe.s whiii are said to be;ir a premium. Some foreign (ins were included in tb- lot.

rnOUl'CE MARKET, (t'orrrrted today by th SretberBoi aro-ery. 230 V. Mio at.) IlUTTKlt AND KOUS Creamery buttt r, piiy'.ig r'.' puuud, selling 02c pound; euntry liuttt-r. paying CKc pound, gelling V-. pouad; cf-'ys, puy iug 40c d'.'en, selling o2' dozen. KÜLITZ AND VKOTAIU.KS Fruits. C.ioturnid navhi oranges. tilK; per dozen; lemons, dozen; liauina.s, lue pound; j.glnui Potatoes, $."5.00 bu.; new caubi.f, SflliliK pouud.

HIDKS AMI TALLOW, (t'orrrcted ttulay by S. W. Lippman, ll N. Main t.) Hides. 2är.äc ; calfsklu, 40Q7Oc. Kendereil tallow, ii 7o lb.; ieesw.is SOc pound.

TFriTKIOIINT OIL. )uvted by tlie "Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter." Vf -ppormint, tins s.eOi' s '-" rei tlflel 8..0frtl 9.7." bottles 10.00Ü10.23

Statues vigil lights at Schillings. :Tr-ö Advt.

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IT cant iu: TKl'i:. If, as 1 reported, t r; t o was a food pool in Omaha, the ; ! k is wo'i'.d have p'impcti it o;t and s"!'d it ItMisr c.po. Omaha

"BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN

"nyr T-a...v0 o: Aspirin" to b" fon-aine must be marked w:th th3 afety "Dayor Cms." Always l.;y n ur.Tik?n Kayer packace uriicli contains proper directions to sifel rele Ileadarhe. Toothache. I..ir

arhe. Neuralgia, Colds and

pain.

Handy tin bo s of tablets cosf but a few cents at druc storeslarger paokies al-o Aspirin is tha trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of tlonOACttiCACidtster of tlicyiicacid. Adv.

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ANOTHER RECORD SMASHINC SALE 2 P. M. to 5 P. M.. Sunday, September 7th, 1919. $11,699 worth of property sold last Sunday at RICHLAND Greatest investment and Homesite property ever ottered. Prices $245.00 and up. Choice Corners $280. 0C and up. HOW TO GET TO PROPERTY Sunday, Sept. 7th, 1919, 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Chapin Street car line to Indiana, then va west to property. Our houses will furnish protection from the sun or rain. Come Rain or Shine SCHELLINGER HOME BUILDING CO. JOI.i'Ui! ,F. M. s. Hid-.. Plume: Main 1 PIC.

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BETTER SHOE VALUES FOR LESS MONEY

Kilmer

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We promise you mighty big Bargains in every de-prj-tment tomorrow. Come early. Bring the entire family. We can outfit everyone with suitable shoes for Fall.

Wo men's Brown English Lace Shoe long vamps and military heels $4.98 Women's Black Kid Lace Boots, long slender vamp and high heels S4.98

Women's Brown Lace Boots, slender vamps and high heels S4.98 Women's Brown Kid Lace Shoes, with brown cloth tops, narrow toej

and high heels

$3.98

WOMEN'S BROWN LACE BOOTS, with Brown Suede tops, slender vamps and high CHILDREN'S DARK BROWN KID BUTTON SHOES Sizes 4 to 6 at

$1.49; sizes (f

CHILDREN'S PATENT BUTTON SHOES, with Grey Kid fops; sizes

to o at xi.HV sizes

6y2 to 8 at

$1.98

$1.98

MEN'S DARK TAN ENGLISH SHOES; good

styles; well wearing; com

plete line at

$3.48

MEN'S DARK MAHOGANY TAN, Blucher

style Lace Shoes, made on

the army last

$4.98

MEN'S V I C I KID LACE SHOES, medium,

wide or narrow toe, style

and comfort combined .

$4.9:

MEN'S GUN METAL BLUCHER SHOES; real bargains and wide range

of sizes, at

$3.48

The Kinney Store if Headquarters for Children's Shoes, as well as Misses' Stylish Models All moderately priced.

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SHOES AT POPULAR PRICES For Men, Women and Children $1.98 $2.48 $2.98

atisfaction Assured

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

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THE BEST FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES IS THE WAY WE ARE SELLING FURNITURE

At ilihm

Come and See Our New Enlarged Store

WHITE ENAMEL BED 2-inch continuous post.

$17.50 value. Sale price .

$11.75

$9.95

$15 KITCHEN CABINET FOR

Made of maple, has two flour bins and two drawers.

FOOT STOOL Covered in Moroccoline leather. $2.25 value. Sale

price at

$1.49

$5.75

$9.00 MATTRESS

Cotton combination. 45-lb., roll edge.

LIBRARY TABLE, SECTIONAL BOOK CASE AND WRITING DESK All in one. Table top is 42x26 inches and is highly polished. $40.00 value. Sale t29 OR price 4JÖßfc-0

FLOOR LAMP SPECIAL

3-inch, mahogany post, with two chain-pull sockets; large

26-inch silk shade in assorted colors. Lamp complete. $30.00 value. Sale price

$19.75

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Genuine Mahogany Dining Suite, French Chipuendale design ; 6()-inch Bullet; 5 4 - i n c Ii Table; o n e A r in Chair, and 5 Straight Chairs; S5() value. Sale price

White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet Base, with mahogany finish drawer fronts and porcelain top, $35 value.

Sale

price

$25.00

$150.00 Ivory Bedroom Lu:te $110.00 Consisting of Bed, large Dresser and three-mirror Dressing Table, in Louis design.

Mahogany Princess Dresser, highly polished, large mirror 18x36 inches. $55.00 value. Opening

Sale

price

$45.00

Special Rug Sale

27x54-inch Rugs, S5.00 value

Axminster

27x54-inch Velvet Rugs,

S6.00 value,

for

Discounts given on all room size rugs during this sale.

SPECIAL STOVE SALE AND DEMONSTRATION A representative from the Art Stove Co. will demonstrate the Famous Laurel Stoves.

GAS RANGE SPECIAL Laurel Cabinet Gas Range, S55.00 value for

Laurel 20th Century Heaters

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Laurel Combination Coal, Wood and Gas Range for

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The Low Price Furniture Store.

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Art Mater Ia Is, Picture Frmmlcr.

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Standard Oils, Independent Oils Industrials, Mining issues, Unlisted Securities Analytiral reports furnished promptly on active srurities of all character. Our statistical cJ partment is -juipped to pupply without chrpo th? lateFt and most important data on all utoeks.

Our Chicago OJfico is thoroughly equipped ff-r th convenience of our customers, anl through our direct wire t onnections with various markets prompt and efficient ervi-- on all orders is assured.

L. L. WINKELMAN & CO' 305 South LaSalle Street, Chicago (Tel. Harrison flloO) .main orriri: u iihoad sTitKirr. ni:v voiik IU1ANCH OFFIl'LS: Fhila., Cleveland. Iarkerbur-. W Maritto, (). Iinllay. . B;iltinifr-, Md.

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LIBERTY BONDS

Wc uill pay )ou rali at ,ct YorL bontl mark- dall jiiotatlons with ucrrued lntiTft to date and all due coupon, ("onvlncf jonrvlf ty Kttin cti r price before ycu cll. CAMP,TH0RHE&C0. 103 N. Main ft.. Oliver Hotel UM?' Hours: 3 a. ni. to ":30 p :n ; Saturday. 3 a. in. to i:C0 p. in.

Bring Your Produce to South Bend and Get a Square Deal in Price and in Trade.

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