South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1919 — Page 9

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South American Trade is Picking Up As Result of New Movement.

PA r.. I Irani. .Sf-pf. Th- tffort f th- l.i:r.tu f t'ur-:trn anl do3 it c 1 Iii i: 1 - r .if W'n Jhl!iKti!i to it'iMif fi r t-! - to .. k th ir rr.t-r-i I: rni.-ly f i" shipment 1.1 li.iviiis' tr""l r rij!t.. MT-hani1is'. in .iow aruvini: in South AniTi'-1 In ('tt'-r corulition thin formerly. It ii . ....I. wh Ii joor p;i' kiriK- r 1 1 1 1 f I y.ot : m Invs of piMil.i "...it Jn nj iry 1- tht, market for A:m-ri ar. pro'lI r..pi u r s r-'" making oompl.: intH

.airi.-t tin m.nnr o' loa. lint; car1.0. -s on : tfani'Tvi. A striking ns. iiif ' u" - th- a of n rt nt ship-rm-nt of flo' r to I'ara. 't was ow(I ava alumni; , irr - f k-r-i.e r.r.d tui porn in . it I inir u."'l to p i k th 1 aria .-rniuly. Th- :!our was uj-Hrys wlini it was r r eived !i r- anl had to ho thrown away. A sliipni nt of l,",f 1 tT'Is of rr--Iiojn a New York Mat- r-'.'inu-f.-lurr arrival hT- on an ast-f-ust : . : r r i t. aoMp v-.o! to a mr rchant in J-iina. IVtii. via Callao. ('al1 10 ;s ': the other sjcp- of th contin t.t - fa: th r away from Tarn by vf-:t th in I'ara is front X w Vtk. ,niit!i' r s::iall nriMrr whi h iri!'atr local no rrh;i r.ts an! biiMn'. ia'-n is th fr 'i"'ii s'-ivlinir f nail from tin I " r-. i t - 1 Stats without hatt. if-nt Ktamps. Tin ininirntirn jMti for South American countries is tiv e nts. Whrn !Mtfrv rir- tTilocl wit'-i o( ficirnt po;-ta:- i" :r. thf j . n of il .il;- iostaro ; tl is end ami a delay of iwo or iiiii- o:4ys.in d llvr rv.

Sisters Will Erect New Home in Marshall County

SAYS SOME CLASSES OF j

GROCERS ARE ROBBERS

Sp"lal tn T)i .Sw-T!m : I LA POIiTK. Ind.. Popt. :. Tho

I.ir.vn Danielw 'onstruction Co. of thisj city has bfn awarded tho contraot fr the erection of a million loilar building to bo known as tho Mother House in the United Mates of tlie order of sisters called the Poor Handmaids of Je-js Christ. Th- new building will b' located on the hanks of ('Ulbert lake near the village of Donaldson in Marshall county. TVo larpe btiildlncs one of six stories hU:h, will bo ertvtcd and oi:'k i.ils uf the construction company say that three years will be required for tho completion of the building and their equipment. Th' new home will be known a.s Saint Amelia convent. Concrete, steel and hri'-k will bo used in the. construction of the

bulldlncra. The preror.t n,.oth-r houso of the order of sitters is located in Ft. "Wayne. Transfer of the home will bo mad" as soon as the buildings are erected. Sisters for hospitals in Importe. Mishuwaka. (Jary. Hammond and other northern Indiana cities will b supplied from the mother house as wll as te.tchers in frrade nnd hiph parochial schools in arious parts of the country. The order is wf-11 known for its work amon the poor in man of the lartrer cities of the United States.

INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. Z. "Any crocer who sold potat es at 10 cents

a pound is more than a profiteer, he

N .-. robber," Dr. Harry i:. Itarr.ard. federal foori administrator for Indiana, stated in making a reply to Dr. Merl Park" of Mcororvillc. who reI orted that a grocer In that town was demanding such a price. Dr. P. irr.nrd requested thct the name of the grorer be sent to his oJHc. and stated the information will be turnd ,-."er to the X'nited States district attorney. Reports received from a

i number of Indiana cities indicate

the retail prices of potatoes should be from five to seven cents a pound.

IN7M, ;irr it am.. The government had better hurry and curb the profiteer, otherwise it will bo unable to collect any Income tax. Iouisvllie Times.

LONDON. Sept.

)ot the occupation

5. Confirmation i of Kiev by the !

forces of Gen. Deniklne, the antl.bolshevik leader in southwestern Russia, lias been received by the!

war office. CI en. Der.lklne's troops took the town after two days of heavy fighting-

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The hundreds ut regular Sherman's patrons and the truly economica1' clothes buyer who knows and appreciates real value plus style and quality, will realize what this big event really means to be able to buy the standard quality of Sherman's clothes at S22, no more, no less. .Buying Sherman's clothes always saves you the difference between the ordinary retailer's profit and our factory price, which is no less than SS to sio. Sherman's is a Great Clothing

Institution Operating a large chain of stores throughout the country, manufacturing and selling in tremendous quantities, which enables us to buy our woolens, linings and trimmings way below market price. Mvery cent we save on every transaction adds extra quality to Sherman's clothes. Our factory price, S22, is lower than regular retail clothing and department stores can buy clothes of the same quality. They are forced to charge you at least S3o to $35 for the duplicate value of a Sherman's garment you save S8 to Sio buying at Shermaii's. The Best CiotMng "Buy" In South. IB end A great display ot new fall suits, topcoats and overcoats for men and young men are ready now. An unlimited assortment embodying every new style and pattern. We invite everyone in South Bend and its vicinities to Sherman's vc have no souvenirs to offer you, but an honest clothes value that will save you many a dollar. Wonderful New Fall Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats That Saves You $8 to $10 You will realize this more fully after you have "looked around," after you havj seen the suits on display around town for $30 and $35 comparison of value with Sherman's Clothes at $22 will satisfy you that Sherman's clothes is the best clothes

"buy" in South Bend for you. Your Choice of Our Entire Stock $22, No more, No less Come here today or tomorrow. You owe it as a duty to yourself to investigate Sherman's clothes before you buy. Examine (he style, the tine workmanship, convince yourself, spend a little time now investigating. Every garment guaranteed to give vou absolute satisfaction in every detail or your money refunded. No "ifs" or "ands." You must be satisfied. Remember, you buv at a manufacturer's price at Sherman's not a retailer's price. Can you ask for more? Can you do as well elsewhere?

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114 South Michigan Street, Near Vashinton Avenue, You Will Be Interested in Our Showing of the First Fruits of the Fall Season A splendid showing of the new Fall Garments of stvle and quality. Of course you are interested in -what Fashion demands and it will be our pleasure to show you whether you are ready to buv or not.

Fell Coats New York style of the very newest which means the very latest and best, still very moderately priced at $17.50 to $225.00

Fall Suit

Women's "and Misses' Fall Suits in the season's best styles, colors and fabrics. Suits that compare favorably with much higher priced garments, at $25.00 to $75.00

Fall Dresses The new style tendencies are reflected in these charming new Fall Dresss, $19.50 to $59.50

New Furs

The new Furs are very beautiful and you will tind our prices very attractive. Specially priced $10.00 to $250

Here Is a Big Money-Saving Special for Saturday Dolmans at a Big Reduction Values up to $40.00 at $14.95

One rack of about 50 Dolmans (also a fw Capes and Coats), well made of high grade materials, in several new shades and colors. Garments that sold up to $40.00. Your choice Saturday It CSV at only Öü-Ö

EXTRA SPECIAL! Children's Gingham Dresses, suitable for school wear, in plain colors and plaids. Sizes 2 to 14 years. $1.50 value. Choice Saturday at InflS?

EXTRA SPECIAL! One lot of Women's White Shirt Waists and one lot Children's Dresses.

Very special for Saturday Q-fl

only, 3 for M.U"Y

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 Homesite property ever offered. Prices $245.00 and. up. Choice Corners $280.00 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 walk west to property. Our houses will furnish protection from the sun or rain. Come Rain or Shine SCHELLINGER HOME BUILDING CO. 201.02 .1. M. S. ItM?.. I'lioiie: -Main 1120.

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We have 2.000 pairs of New Fall Shoes, bought for spot cash before the advance in cost, which we offer for sale at correspondingly low prices. Mind you, these are not left-overs or broken lots of summer shoes every pair is brand new. the season's latest, and desirable in every respect. A saving of at least $1.00 to $3.00 on every pair. Brown K i d, Beaver Brown, Field Mouse and Bl ack Leather Boots, high and low heels, placed on immediate sale at

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Men's Dre3s Sh oes. gun metal, vici kid and brown, Goodyear welt soles, English and blucher styles; $6 values. j 4 QQ at ßBWU Boys Gun Metal Lace Shoes, blucher or English

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black and tan, tip or plain toe, solid leather soles;

$3.50 values, at

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