South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1919 — Page 22
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES oursesof U. S. Transport Leviathan Bringing Pershing Home o AMERICA BRAVE H H f 8 C ES New York Women Refuse to Abandon Sick and Wounded, After Surviving Attacks. 5 B iJ
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Miv Kuth Stuart of New York city, .vorkin? for the Anrri'Mn "ornmisKon for IMi' f in the p ar eat. declined to abandon the ! k an 'I oundd ;it .hush.'t. Arni' ni.i, after having th'rii--.'iIvs sirvived a masirre by Tartars of T"' of the christian Inhabitants of the town, acordin to i letter just. re. l - I be re :.y M.'iJ IavM O AriifS.I of Providence, II. I., direr-tor of the commission. Th t t r read "Our doctor and nor- wno in In midst of the fight !ut were unharmed. On advice fro::-, (itn. r.each
I recalled the two nurses. Thpy ram"--eluctantly and beip d to remain at their station a there was an urgent J
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The rnonst. r I'nited States transport Leviathan, foemerly the Vaterland, aboard which Gen. John J. Prrshini? is enroute to America after a stay of more than two years in Eur ope. Gen- Pershin? sailed from Prest on Sept. 1.
pillows with any rovins dromedary
allowed to return if th-y went as , in the vicinity, and divine a treat
' amp for the nifrht. sharing their i commission has lost three members
Uy death. Paul I). Peltier of New York city, the Rev. R. S- M. Km-
volunteers, understanding th- serous hitualion. Thy i tr n 1 papers to :h( effect that th'-y knew ihr dannr
t the predatory mosnuitos that inf f st th' country-. There is a warm
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svork at their own reMi:et.7- K',rnl to th" commission by Mr.
Has Humorous. Side. A humonus touch to an otherwise
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lief worker at Owl. -a Kishla who - ' 1,1 s t ,U of ui,t'- n your way
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trUcs: 'The men working out from ulru Kish'a are covering a larpe territory ar.d obtaining a larp: xpericnc. Their chief outdoor sport is f!odp;lnfr camel trains and leaping "ulverts. C'oaxintr th- missing sparknluR" from its tiilintr-placo vies with niendin? mnpnrtos with thread as ih chief form of rorrr.itlon. There are 39 mountains between Oulou Ksihla and Harpoot, each one intersected by four alleys and a precipice. It Is a rule that nfter the ex
plosion of the 12th tire each day
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Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand
Iv Thtvr Members. Durint? the last four months the
rich and Miss Edith M. Winchester of Philadelphia, a nurse, who was fimonK the iirst to volunteer for work in the typhus ridden caucausus. Just before her- death Miss 'Winchester, in a letter from Titlis wrote: "The sights aobut us a.re heartrendingA refuse tvo blocks from our oflico yesterday fed 1,00 starving children. Wo have been feeding them once a day. And oncp a day the cart Kops around to collect the eiht or
ten little corpses that have accumulated. Ilefueees are eatinjr prass and alfalfa. The alfalfa they eat raw: one can always see children niblling at a bunch of it like rabbits." From various points in Armenia, the Caucausus and Anatolie, reports have been received from the American field workers. From Hatoum comes word tha '"there are 10,000 Greek refugees back of the city who are gradually being pushed out by the Russians- Many of them went to Samsoun. Thousands of whom fed at an American soup kitchen. Atlanu has 12,000 refugees and 18,000 more are in nearby villages."
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ANOTHER RECORD SMASHING ' 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 Homcstte property ever offered. Prices $245.00 and up. Choice Corners $280.00 and up. HOW TO GET TO PROPERTY Sunday, SepL 7th, 1919, 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Chapin Street car line to Indiana, then walk west to property. Our houses will furnish protection from the sun or rain. Come Rain or Shine SCHELLINGER HOME BUILDING CO. l'OI-LMr .1. M. V Rldg. Phone: Main 1 IJC.
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THOSE CLASSY CAPS you see on the street we sold them last Saturday. Another shipment in for tomorrow. Don't buy without seeing them.
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In purchasing furniture you should always keep in mind the tact that you are going to live with your furniture a long time. It isn't like nn article of wearing apparel that you wear only a short period and then discard. Furniture that is hastily selected and bought simply because the price is low, very often develops into an eyesore after living with it a short ime. The type of furniture that you will see on display on our sales floor was selected for service, for beauty, for character and all qualities that homekeepers, who appreciate the better things, would like their furniture to possess.
Gi'catcr South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters
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The very foundation of this business rests upon its cardinal business principles of plain price tickets, one price to all, absolute truthfulness in its printed and verbal statements, the fullest possible guarantee on every article sold, the utmost courtesy and helpful service from its employes and freedom from all red tape and arbitarary rules of its credit system. It is these business principles, from which no one is ever allowed to deviate, that have intrenched this store in the hearts of its customers and has resulted in this store s tremendous growth in recent years.
The war greatly curtailed the production of the better class of furniture, and consequently stocks have become quite depleted and we were fortunate in being able to secure the largest shipments of high grade furniture ever made to any one tirm in the city. This furiture is all of the tinest quality, newly designed and guaranteed to give Listing service. Period furniture is being used more extensively todav than ever before, and we recommend the purchase of period furniture now when stocks are most complete and fresh in every wav.
Period Dining Room Suites
Blankets Comforts Sow showing a complete now line of blankets, comforts and pillows. Iilankets and comforts that we have had on order for some time and wore boucht at the old price. These blankets and comforts are unusual values today at the price. Ilettrr come in today and look them over v.x they won't last long at these prices.
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This Miite is hut one of the many different types of period furniture .shown on our display floors. This suite can be had in
! either mahogany or American walnut, or individual pieces rnny
selected according to your indiilual requirements. Other dinintc room suites in the popular periods, such as William and Mary, Queen Anne. Italian Renaissance, Klizabethan. etc.. can be seen here in all woods and linishe. Many very 1111-
j usually attractive suites shown in the popular Queen Anne period design.
New Linoleums We h.ive juM tini-hed iinrr.iüü a new shipment of inlaid ;nid printed linoleums. Dunne the war the manufacture .,f tb.e 1.. ter prades of linIeum w,is a'Tn-: discontinued, as many of the sential prfdui-ts that t int' t!".'making f linoleum were deni.'md- ( , by the 'o -. ernment. We are fortunate to be able f sh'v .t
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Brown Mahogany $32.50 A new desk beautifully designed and finished Knplish brown mahogany. A dainty desirable pattern that is sure to prove popular this season. This' is a desk that will add beauty to jour room as well as add the convenience you desire. We have many other desirable patterns from which you may make your selection.
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Solid Golden Oak $35.00 Here is a buffet that is made entirely of solid oak and nicely finished polden. Why not complete your dinin? suite when you can secure them at such small cost. Other patterns shown in fumed oak. mahopany and walnut A good selection to pick from. In our mammoth stock you will find many unusual values in odd burfets.
Beautiful Living Room Suites Our display is most complete, embracing all the newest and most popular designs. Cane and mahogany suits upholstered in velours or silk damask. Our stock has long been noted for the beauti'ul designs to be found here. Overstuffed Tapestry Suites Thone btautiful living room suites shown in an abundant variety. We have them with spring arms, roll arm or pillow arms and in every desirable color combination. Suites of character that give lasting service and comfort. We cannot help fec-lint: proud of being able to show such furniture as this.
Cabinet Phonograph $85.00 K.tra iarpe p.1,. -i --r; j 1 with an in.pnwd to;,.- . tji.b. that hs a woivl rful i'",.,.r ' r produeing tlie ( ' t.m:- '!:: y u h'tv h ard t r.: ? "ea :i: .Hi cannot appre :.!' t beauty of tone. 'opv ii .'!:! ''
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rvitchen Cabinet $22.00 to $65.00 Hy placing or rl.'s.- j cai:n ts in ''-.:" bi-r:;- ..;;r kit'hn Wr w:'.! t h ! t,, r night from kit. he:. .:rude ry l( kitchen pleasure, .is ail f the necessary ut-nils :; i m the preparation of a :, ,i! ;.r.- p!.c,l within a.r:r.s b!".:h w h;Ie s att d .n fro?".t of the c. '.!::: t.
