South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 255, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1919 — Page 3

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ELECT OFFICERS OP LOGSL POST

Hold Meeting Thursday Night in Farmers Trust Arch Committeeman.

At an rrjrar.lz.'itinn matins r.f, i-";th I'.fiul Po.it ,'i. -D, Indiana, '. rrinrh. Th Am ri .in lesion, h I T Thur.vJ'iy nierht at thrt of lie rf, fl'.vd O. Jtllison ir: tho Farmers j Trust MilUür.ir. offlerr for the nrv.'j j.ovt wf r rlfctp! to rvo tho rn-i w i ir. yf ir, and In rt coirnition of thi distinction achieved by Alex Arch th--' nuth Ind tny Who fired tho tirst American shot In the world "war. th! I

iistlnk'ulhrd gunner was un.inimr iis!y f-lccted district committerrn.in for tho South Bond orpranJzatin. As district comraitttfman, .rh .v!! x a member or the (;ovrninv: board of the Legion for tho 1 tii congressional district of Indiana. Twenty-nln" charter mrmbrs of th ne.v local pst elected officers fir the organization. chairman, leorp? W. Freyermuth; vico chairman, Holland Obenchain; secretary, I'loyd O. Jellison, treasurer, J. ICl-n-fr Peak. Tho executivo committee of tho I.ot will meet Monday nlsht of next wfk to immediately undertake the organization of a membership drive, f art icipatinp in the nation wido drive beinc: conducted by tho national organization during the month f September, during which time Jt expected to pecuro one million rnenibera from the country at larpe. Started In May. The American Legion, which was :'r started at ft. Loui early in May. lias already grown to a membership of 300.000 throughout the tuition, and has organized 4000 loil posts. The first constitutional national convention will be held in -Minneapolis. Nov. 10 to 12, inclusive, and It Is stated that the phenomenal growth of tho order exeds that of any organization of any

kin'.v within the same period of; tim. Ferdinand Vr-. .Mar.-hal (,'. France anrj Generalisii:o of th- Allied armies. i om!n to Am-ri i early in November as the K'is! f the national organization of the' American Itjion and will 1 re-' sent at the Minn' apoli (-(invention.' Following this evtnt I" will !.- fured throughout the. pri.T-Ipal Htir. of the rnnntry under aujiis of ' th L'-ffion eoir.mit'ee. . j Negotiation- are at this time !!; under way for the union of the L- j Kion with a number of other veter-' an organizations of the world war.! and In addition it is said that the! present we"k a joint committee of; the American Legion. the Crand, Army. Confederate Veterans, and th. Spanish -A mc-riean War veterans, is in seys!on at the. enearnpment of the i. A. K. at f'olurnbus. ohin, looking to the :irr.alraination of all thesr ve teran orders into one ;.t at legion j body. i

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POLISH STAMPS

New "Stickers" Commemorate the Convocation of the National Diet.

UNEARTH SEPULCHRE OF TERRA-COTTA, 27 B. C. PlilN'IMSr, Italy. Sept. 12. A sepulchre of terra-cotta has jus been discovered in the excavations for rTie new docks here. It dates back to L' 7 II . fjesides containing the bones of an ancient warrior, i. contains many coins and trinkets, some of which relate to the consulship of Marcus Vespasanius Arippa. The sepulcher will be placed in the Italian Civic museum.

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ed almost daily to the story of New Kurope as tfdd serially on the pa'ts of the stamp album. Pol a riffs new-st contribution to this record is a scries of sire postage stamps, commemorative of the convocation of the. national diet. A mom: them is the t:.rst stamp portrait of Itcnac' Paderewski as president of the polish republic. 'ii.e Ixttish government has issued thrfo stamps marking the delivery of Rijra from the bolshevists. They portray two figures, presumably representing Pisa and Letto-

nia. mbracinz before the walls of a c:ty. Prcxiro stami. The eventh centenary of the unin of Ksthonia with Denmarr accounts for the issuance of .T.SfK' specimen stamps. of restricted validity, in the republic of Ksthonia. They were on sale for three days only. P.ecause of the adoption of a new currency unit in the republic, new stamps are beins; prepared for distribution and sale. "German Austria." the residue of the former Austrian empire, has issued stamps of distinctive clesitrr from the state printery at Vienna. Pres't Musaryk's portrait is to appear on a new is-aie in prepan. .loi, in Czecho-Slovakia- Serbia-Croatia. Slavonia. the Pumanian Postal apency in Constantinople and Armenia have all contributed to this pictorial ttamp album record of the re

cent march of world events.

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PH()C;iU-.SSIf; KAPIDLV. Puildinp operations for the new Studebaker buildintrs are rapidly advancing and the thousands o? new employes will be coming soonThe increased demand for mor? homes, then, will creatly enhance the value of all real estate within the city- Anyone buying real estate now at prices that have not been increased in anticipation of the boom, will Ket the benefit of this increase in value. Such an opportunity is offered at Itlchland where property is still offered at pre-war prices on terms within the reach of anyone. Richland is riht in the path of South Pend's preat industrial expansion. Sale of these lots will take place next Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2 p. m. Take Chapin st. car to Indiana aw, then po west to property. The Schellinper Home Huildinp Co.. 201-202 J. M. S. lUds?., South Bend. Ind. Main 14 26. 1 S90-1 2 Advt.

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Men's Serges, Gaberdines, Tricotines, Velour Checks, and Heather mixtures. All in the new fall shades. The styles and the tailoring are unquestionably correct. The lining3 are silk and of the best quality. Sizes from Misses 14 to styliih stout 50.

Tricotines and plain tailored and blouse models. Checked Velour, in Norfolk or Semi-tailored models. Velour, Duvet de Laine, or Broadcloth, fancy or furtrimmed models. Silvertonc and oxfords in various smart youthful models. $50.00 and $57.50.

at $65.00, $75.00 and $85.00 The new fall suits in Tricotines, Silvertones, Duvet de Laine, Tailored, Bloused with fancy vestee effect. New Winter Coats The Winter Coat for Misses The new models in the loose back or belted style, SiZCS 13 tO 20 many of which are fur trimmed. They are in Silvertone, Tinseltones, Wool Velour, Avora Cloth, plain or fancy The new coats in Polo Cloth, double faced Lnglish linings. Price $50.00, $57.50 and $65.00. mixtures for the school, college or business prl. Very smart in design very warm and yet liht in weight. mm-yi T T"" f Special price, $35.00 and $45.00. The New Dresses for 0 . , , Q . , J? 11 TT - opecials tor baturday J? CI Li VVeCli 39 Dresses. regular $29.75 and $35.00 values. Taffetas, Satins, Serges and Jerseys. Select your dress Dress Special $19 75 as ear n mrmns as possible, special $22.00. Several styles of satin in the new shades liminDV Drnccnc All Wool Serges in Navy Blues. ' 01111111161 Ul eSSCo $Ö.sD Wool Jerseys, several models and all colors. All of our voile summer dresses, former values to Sizes 16 to 44. Special $19.75. $12.75, are on the table tomorrow, $3.95. Dress Special $25.00 Velvet Bags Are All in Vogue Navy, Tricotine dress, a straight line model, cord The assortment is lar'e and includes many colors belt and button trimmed and cuffed bottom. Sizes 16 and styles. They include vanity convenience. $4.75 to 42. Special at $25.00. to $15.00. New Fall Skirts Leather Goods Section All wool French Serges and all wool Poplins and Showing new novelties in kandkrrchirf cases. ColAll Wool Plaids. In the new fall skirt models. Waist lar Bags, Manicure Sets. Brush Srt. Portfolio for band runs 25 to 36 inches. 65 skirts in this lot. Choice traveling and Bottle Sets. Moderately priced and $7.75. practical for gifts.

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No longer will the size of your room inconvenience you in finding rugs. We carry in stock rue? in small sizes up to the largest in which they are made. Our Axminster Rugs are tastefully patterned and colored. They are most suitable for any room for which you might use them. Sizes: 27x54 . .$4.00, $4.75 and $5.50. 36x72 $8.50, $9.00 and $9.75. 4 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in $10.75 and $17.75. 6x9 $24.00, $29.00 and $32.75. 7 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. . $33.50 and $42.85. 9x9 $54.00. 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in $29.00, $42.50 and $47.50. 9x12 $38.50 and $48.75. 9x15 $87.50 11 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft $63.50. 10 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 6 in $80.00. 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft $97.50. 12x15 $114.50 A Growing Rug and Drapery Department for a Growing City