South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 255, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1919 — Page 2
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T. H. McAdow of Chicago ! liv,tT"' of . H ' u I S 1 1 : i I r 1 .
Talks on "Construction Credit Granting."
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.Thn M trhi- to S.trah A. AflUr, U: (part of) WhitU-n's nlliti"n to th ity of South l!nl. Ind. Clinrlf-s A. Iiuhy ar.d wif to I'Al-zaU-th 15. Shaffer. SI; traft of land
Says Government Will Send Men There.
in Harris township. Al.-o lots 43,'
ir in hotter sh.ip.- than r or l.-frj ;,n,j -jt Tliomav J. Font's 1 ?t
and a jrrf-at amount of r.rai.-- is t : a.ldition to Cr.ini r in Harris townKivtn trad a ptanc -os for th hip.
-oori roiiditinns." Thi was th man
lr. Ii. Kirkwood. sjporintrndnt of Hralthwin. th St. .losrph county lubf-rculoFis hospital. an-
i noun- s that two nw e.isf-s. hoth
soMi'-rs dihoharg:-d from th' army hranv of tnhrrfulois. had !fn
'ffl I L..-I i.L HOMPski to AloVSplS r vo m inr.,? inH nnlnri.il tu rotim- to
Tin uh:h l H MrAdow of .'hi- ; w lloifikL ,,;. lot fuil S;i :n mit I 1 1 . 1 , i f.. rtm.-nt Thrr, :.rP
raco MJinmrd up th- r.I:t u ori-1 p!n ro r(Jlt j( ,M ( (( y (f So)j h f ,f.n(1 , f. v silni,ar cas,..s m Wes roUMtv rhur-day evening at ih; monthly. Jur. L,.i;oy Akc and hushand to Il0w awaitintj orders to proceed th-r. 1inn.-r of tho South In.l and Mifh-I v.V.rth J. LcKoy, 51; lot :: liupellfor xam'.-ation and treatment. If iv. ak.i As-ori ttif.n of Cr dit -M-n. ; 4th addition to town of Walkerton. ! treatment Indicated. Urin? disMr. McAdow. who was form rl j n,j ! chared i-'Hers. all theso men ai prs;d-nt of the Nationnl A.-soriation r..mk M ,uU .tnf XeTti,, j to 1 laimants on the Bureau of War of Credit Men. i, now the 'UWK, w,ln.im F Krurnm an! "ifa rri t.' $ 1 ; ' Insurance. represe ntative of the American l.K- ; ot - : .. . , t of Snoftrrlv The superintendent, who is also
rhan hank of N w V.rk. He u ' ; h; South ,un(, his suhjeft for th- ewniiws ad-
1rsi 'Constructive Credit Grant- , . has Leen appointed by dov. fJool-
I ' " 'T1 , rich to servo as a delegate at th .tou iiblnp. ; Mississippi Valley Tuberculosis conMary Margaret Smith and John'- . T, it i i ... , ,, , ' 'iferenre at I)cs Moines, Iowa. on
r.,l the in'tlr.cr on the subject ... ' f,pt. tie win pres-ent a paper
All Available Room at Purdue
tuberculosis examiner for the I n 1 i -ana. fhio anl Kentucky district.
It. I I'n. easrern rriit rtian.ace af the Oliver Chilled Flow work':' ad
"ooperat ion F tet - ti Ci ilit and
H;i If s Forres." Contention lt-xnt.
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) Carni-' an! Mary Veevaets ti Tri-
i sion of the Tubercular after Lis-
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George C. I shT and I'HUI I , . , . , .... . .. , ... . daIors l.--t addition to citv of MisliF'uson. m.-mbers of the Ir.f-al asyo- j a,j y.., j
iation. ho attend. I the nationa ,
chart-e from the Sanatorium.'
I'xamino School ClUldrcn. Ai.Iel hy Dr. McMr-al, Dr. Kirkwood examined ."4 children at the
IM'vard H Cermann r.v.ri nni':n- ... .......
onvention at iKdroi:. J :ne ll anA, - . ......... : snC urn scnoo.. a onutiy t e
-..t.t,. i W ' i oojeci oi in oAariiMi.nion r.eirK i' tra.t of land in Cnion township. i select children for the onen air room
at the s.-hool Miss Ltilu Hon Durant. 719 SMichian st.. has been appointed to act as secretary to the superintendent and will also he in eharce of
T'he boys' division of the V. M. C. "moral" work at the hospital. She
will assume her duties Sept. lb.
1 '. hiibmitte! reports .ind declared ;he ( onention the- erratest s u. s
-ptanc'-" was the main subject o' I Y. M. C. A. ORCHESTRA IN ;!-, ronwnhon :.n.l v..r,. l.uhlv FIRST PRACTICE OF YEAR iioroend(l by eery inanufrtctuier I
iicoruinK lo nie repoiis i ine ioa !-legates. In sf.eakiri: further on his subject. Mr. McAdow said. "'le.lit m-r.
i:. ean mor t. a ma n u f.i t u rin '-r e--i ims thir tirst radicarsal
A met Thursday night at the association building for the purpo.-e of
Oi-Kanizint,- an orchestra, also hoM-iUUID TAH WHMPM IM
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tablishment than th- ar usually ; di-fra win in lüde piavers f the kfiven credit for They are usually the, following instrui-J-nts: piano, two zoat unless tliey manage th lr work j !a r inets, two ornets. -a. drum, rive in excellent shape. It is the duty of I minis and two banjo-mandolins.
GEORGIA STRIKE RIOT
WASHINGTON. Sept. 12 Collapse of the I'.ertrand Rovernment in Honduras will have an important effect upon the relations between the United States and Central America and will be a severe blow to the
caution is taken on the part of the. night's rehearsal was the playing i strikers duiinpr riotinyr here Thürs-i prestipe in I.atin-America of Pre.Vt
Jf.f!( i.V. Ca.. Sept. 12. Two white women were whipped and the
the credit mwn to s. that every pre- l-:.--p-cially notable in Thursday j homo of another was stoned by
Kenneth Crnan. of Goshen. Ind . r.ephew of Mr- and Mrs. 1. K. Greenan. 1117 Woodward av., and. two companions wa re turned out f i i Turdue university Tuesday because j they were unable to find a place to fleep. All three of the boys are ; sophomores and had enquired rooms) for the fall term, but on arriving; found that their rooms had been ; Kiven iivcr to freshmen. who are j said to be as many in number as the 17 year locusts that over ran the I
campus in the sprint,'. Thy searched all day Monday for a p ace to sleep, and finally one kind landlady said that her room V as en; td. but they might have it if they would promise to cot out when th1 other party came. Th? other party came at o'clock Monday morning:. The boys spnt the remainder of the nfght on the floor. After ancther futile hunt on Tuesday, they cam' to South Rend TiiCfKlay nlffht, only to find every room at the hotels and the Y. M. c A. full. In despair, younj; Greenan called up his aunt and said. "Just Rive us anything; we wouldn't mind bleeping three in a bed, we're used to anything." 1 ortunately, it was not necessary for them to sleep "three in a bed." They returned to work at Goshen Wednesday to wait until Purdue can accommodate them with a place to sleep.
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Store Opaxs 8:30; Closes 5:30 SaU to 9:30 p. rru
Soap Special For Saturday Col-ate HuT H.itii S-Kip, special 2 tor 25c Colntes Allround Soap, rwci.ii 2 for 25c
The Little Daughter's Winter Coat-
shares equal honur with the big sister. The preparations made in our juvenile and children's shop exceeds anything ever attempted before. Prices range from $7.50, $3.95, $10.00, $15.00, $19.00 ad up.
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FAILURE OF HONDURAS FACTION A HARD BLOW
purchasim; department as well a ; of .jf.v.s. K-!!!). 'e-il Alexander, and the sabs forces stive the mark!.- : Ilonald Cox on the violin and P.f.bri til" ;aw inat-rials may de. line 01 J ert KIb'r on the cornet, i.iise r.'.pidlv and force :t los upn ! Thr mt.nthly inspection of the
his concern. War II Ips Credit. "In the commercial 'ma' hir.e h must handle the brake as well a tile throttle. He uses the brake for afety in purchasing and s 11 mc: and the throttb for busine. The w;ir has not only made business heavier
for the manufacturer but has mad
s-out tioojt will take pla-e i-'ridav
Advcrtirers can sell for less profit from volume.
d i.v in the mill district, where L'.OUo textiie workers have been striking for ti.ee weeks. The women were non-union workers The n-.ob attacked the home of Mrs. W. V. Crosby, wife of a mill foreman, and were dispersed only after the woman had fired six times
Carranza of Mexico. I .atin-American
diplomats here and officials of the j
state department believe. The overthrow of Pertrand. it is expected, will put an end to the efforts of his faction in Honduras and the Salvadoreans to unite the two countries a plan fostered by Carranza in his
at them. The mob caupht and ! attempt to build a .strong pan-Latin
I J whipped Mrs. Alice Wheeler , and j league of nations to support his J her daughter. stand against the United States.
the credit of mariv concerns far let S Sl li V'-T'TT than it ,ur was before. Mo,,., fS f KVjlf ifBxjil
in mare plentiful with the manufac
turer since he receiv.es cash to ; greater extent than m pr-vious ! earv Mr. I'ry spoke of the j;ecear , r.)peration b.-tweeri the credit and ; silf.s department.- for better busi ! ness. "The sab'snnn is realizing tint it ; is better to secure good credits in J tad of por nes. even though b j may lose a commission by passim the poor credits on to the next man. He is finding the tr.nle a(cptanc of great value in his work, which makes him his own collector as wed j as the salesman." j A round table discussion was heb' . following the talks in which a num ; ber of the credit men present vojeeT their opinions on the trade accept ar.ee form of business and upon th j manner in which the two depart j ments should work in unison to in ; sure pucce?.. 1
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News of the City from the Official Records
M.nni.r.r: mci;sks. William 1-'. Widgeon, salesman of South Bend, to Lovina I'owman. lernest ic of Smith Heml.
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sri'i-:uion roi'UT. Dorna R. Druliner s. .lohn ". Pruliner. suit for dioia Harry I. Allen vs. Grace Allen, suit for divorce. Gladys M. Dice s. G oi Pier, suit for divorce. Sylvester Kubiak s. P.alun.i KuMak. suit fir tlivoice.
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Exorbitant Prices for
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The Newest in Trimmings have arrived and all the latest novelties in braids, fringes are
shown in great variety of designs m
A First Peep at the New Coats For Girls, 6 to 17 Year reveals a wealth of tiine materials. Polo Cloth. Velour, Silvertone, Bolivias, Plush, Zibeline, Cheviots, Broadcloth, in the nevert tall colors. Coats for street wear, for school and Sunday dress up, also a host of new coats for the little tots from 2 to 6 years.
New Fall
Suits-
Particular attention is directe.i t these ui; t-r -rnm-en in -nisses. We believe they
are tlie most remarkable
ali:es that '.' ill be shown thi season. The Material, -oft velours, silvertor.es and series. Hvery -Aoman who jets one iif t'nee suit ' ill certainly et a very extra-rdi-nary money's H'i.rth. Price 37.50
and colors.
Blouses for School Girls
The middy blouse never was more popular for school A Boy Takes Pride ime, and mothers like to see their daughter so cleanh at- tj;
tired.
Your Attention
The News Middies, with navy collars and culls and emblem . on sleeve, can be had from S1.98, S2.5o and up. Also Flannel Blouses are a comfort tor rnnl Ai
is also directed to the beautiful Those come in red or cnieraIJ colIrlrs. anJ CUIis ;,re ne"vA" N n ci . braided, äes S to 14, at $8.35
They came yesterJr.y and show beautiful artistic embroidery de
signs in white black, navy and are full pleated of washable, materials in white Cadet.
blue, navy and khaki. Prices from $1.25 to $3.98
Skirts to Mate With the Blouses
Kit Coney Fur Bandings are here in black and brown from $1.50 to 3.95 yard. Also the Lace Section announc"ue. a tine showing of new patterns in tine embroidery French Edges from 10c to 65c a yard.
Hair Goods A new lot of Cap Hair Nets, of real human hair, in all colors The Mylocks at 10c.
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR QUANTITY BUYING FOR 62 STORES AND SAVE ON YOUR FOOWEAR PURCHASES. Read These Specials for Saturday ,
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m: ii i stati: niwsri us. T.iken frcn lcs of I nl 1.1:1.1 Tit 1 an. I Lo ir: Co. K-( rri ii S pt. 5 Frederick T. Hein: :i .rtnl K:n:.:.i tt Mrs WiUi.mi Iickoi.i .ici Mrs. M.ir .Jan.- I:ckm.tn. H. .ir.i . A'!. uu Zell ii:i I vit", to Lucy Martins ;.m! KmK'-l 'i'"ays, .'' "ii; Jot s, nt Stuticbak 1 s Surninit tc ic lit tr. city S.t'ith Lcrr!. Homer Tacart ;nl wif.- to Isnc 'A'. Lower. $ ".' ; lot Happ ar.,1 T.ii-K'-rt's .uMiti'Mi t ritv of South L.n.I. Michael 1. 'ilnon nn! Ir-r, to lsaa- W. L.nvr. Jl; p.ift ; t o J .-.ricinal i' at ,.f A. 1 1 i'ushin'. ail. lit:.;: t c;t- of South ft. J
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Men's Dark Mahogany Tan English Lace Shoes. $3.48 35 SO
Men's Black English Lace Shoes, good
low heels and neat last, $3.98 to
Men's Gun Metal Bluchcr Lace Shoes, Goodyear welted (S3 soles, at 350-0 Men's Vici Kid Lace Shoes, straight last, Goodyear welted soles 4JÖnÖ Men's Heavy Tan Lace Work Shoes, Blucher style and wide toes, reinforced with extra leather around Ö!P QQ toes
Women's Brown Kid High Lace Boot, high covered heels with aluminum plate reinforcement, ötfS at 55öJÖ Women's Black Kid Lace Boots, with
black cloth tops and high heels
Women's Brown Kid Lace Boots, with
brown cloth tops and high heels
Women's All Grey Kid Lace Shoes,
high Louis heels and long
vamps
Women's Black Kid Lace Shoes, high
heels and stitched tips. A
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uis heels and long & Ä ÖO isw.Sfc?
oes, hi; 6.8
BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS
Women's Patent Leather Lace Boots,
with mat kid tops and high Spanish heels
Women's Lace Novelty Boots, combi
nations of brown and grey, black and
white, and tan and grey
Men's Llkskin Scout Shoes, green
leather soles; good for f C
wear, easy on me reet vmi
Boys' Gun Metal Lace Sh oes: sizes 1 to 5 ' . ;
Youth's Tan Button Shoes; wonderful
values. Sizes 1 to 2, at . .
$2.9
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$1.9 ; wonderl
$2.48
One lot of Women's Shoes, staple styles in lines that are broken. fjAr
Sizes VA to 4
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Men's Heavy Tan Work Shoes, good stout uppers and solid Qß soles 0LbhwO Misses Gun Metal Button or Lace Shoes; sizes I I to 2, at 4 I mtiu Children's Brown Extension Sole Lace
noes; sizes D to II, ! vOn at l.lSfe
Children's Black Kid Button 00
Shoes, sizes 3 to 8 JÜÜ f-
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C;-ri? ". il-it7 ai .! w;f tn ni:i:: L. I:tv;. J 4 " 0 ; p;1rt of lot 1 . t T r r . I ' I:' at West !: ! of Fron' jn a,. litiori to St. Jos. j h Iron Works r. : t y nf Mi-hawak 1 .lohn H. Witwer an'! Mary L to j:uioiph i-;i: fi; :,,t : -:r.( IV I'l.iOe iri !lit : I'. rk now j .irt f ity cf South i: t.'l Lhzala th H Shaffi-r t. 'i:..r:.s A., J:uJy. fl : all "f i"t- .nai 7 : tow; ,f Sha: r in Harr: :..'.v:i:p ., Al.-o pirt i f lot ar.i ; ;
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tjfj '1- rei;ardU-s.s of price, is $p
"VALUES THAT STAND ALONE",
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policy of s,itisfaction to the customer. VOFII .SATISFACTION MEANS UFR SVeCKSS.
STORE HOURS HERE SATURDAY: Store opens at 8:00 A. M. Store closes at 9:30 P. M.
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The Well Dressed Man is Most Particular About His Neckwear. The new ties we received the other dav represent the ......
finest silk and greatest variety nt patterns we h i
shown, Persian and Brocades at $i.00 to $2.75
Saturday's Specials For Men:S1.75 Dress Shirts, splendid patterns at $1.25 Men's Cotton Union Suits, at 84c Men's Rib Knit Union Suits, at $1.25 Men's 2 Piece Balbrigans, at 85c each
in His Suit.
if" it's the kind that he likes. Quite often the Suit i a caae oi' the associates he seeks, tor a boy just can't be particular when Iiis clthcs are shabby. Splendid Wool Suits at $10.00 to $18.00. in plain colors and mixtures, in new waist line styles and sir;ii;ht lines, sizes up t 17 years. Wool Caps For Boys. are most practic.il for bos and the kind they like to stuft in their pockets, it's handy. New color, are here at $1.00," $1.50, $1.75 tc $2.98 Boys Need Sweaters. all the time, for school time, early cool mornings and tor sport, tor tramping in tlie woods. See the new style, belted or slip over, priced from
$2.95 to $10.95.
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Smart looking, serviceable materials, splendidly adapted to requirements ymi expect in wearing apparel.
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Handsome Gabardines and Mixtures, shot with flecks of coior. are new. Come in and see the character and style worked into these suits bv means of careful tailoring.
Double and single-breasted types, half or full reit-; noticeable new features in hbeji shoulders, high waist line and set-in sleeves. ;
See if you can equal these elsewhere for Sin and S 1 5 more mne Our Prices are $14.00 to 345.00
FALL HATS
in every color and style. $3.00 - S4.ÜÖ and S5c00
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MAX ADLER COMPANY World'e Best Clothes. Comer Mich, and VAh. Su.
SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 119-121 H. Michigan SX. R S. & M. Clothes
nS0Lt SAVERS'
! Sip Jfranos ßip?
117 .-outh Mirhlean St. Coircit Aj-panl for loma
Unicn Tnut Company fxxHixl-M tor Um prtvxcy cf cs torn rs.
Don't Py Czzh for YouJ
Clothing. Tony Credit Ii Good M GATELY'S, SSI R. MleMfran Pt.
V RUG GIST. A a 'U tori um Tbratcr. The Biß Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. BASTIAN,
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