South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 260, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TfM ES
CHEAT BnmiH
FACES SHORTAGE
Czecho-Slovakian heroes
fl! FOODSTUFFS:
Home Products on Island Are to be Scarce During Winter.
TAp.K. I.'nar.. Au-. :;. Corrr slondTic") Abiiii'I.t 'if of imports 1 rrivat, Mcon. ;. rmr 'arln'. ri r, K'.icar and ai;;s i ;..-, :ir-fl tho
I.-trle of (Jr.tt Britain th- coming j "lntr:- ,y the authorities but horn '
KM'wn products such as i.iilk, ni'at. butter anil drin! fruits, it i. - t;d. Ul to sea reo and costly.
jKamvhiio tho povm tnr, r.t ford i control will continue in order that! rjch and poor aliko may sharo in j tru- availablf supplif Nothing liKo ! the hardships rndtmd during thrt j 1 it two yc-.irs of th- w a i i.s antici-; I a ted t.'f.ius" th fov( rnnit'iit jjicr- j
Msion and di.strili itir.n wiii r.oi b" so rUromus n. wh"n Haiy's army hud Its "back to th- nail." lApciw i Heavy. Th- rxp'T.sy of fording and fat-t.r.ir.-,' rattle i tl: fa tor that will mak- home ;tovii ni at scar . Hay and o it crops ar- abnormally r 1 1 t , and loot yields in sor;i- parts of tho o.intry ar- almost a failure. Cat-t!.-"cjnp," which 'a ill iia- to bo lis". I ni"tr frreli, i.i i:ior- csp ndvj th in IaM c ar. Th- sann- considerations apply to milk. The price for August was v el at ', S rents per gallon to tho dairyman, and for .-'i'tinlcr at 10 i ents. l.i.st winter it was centrf a, märt, but higher pricr.s are expettt d the cominc winter. Thre I plenty of ta in the coun
try, but transportation systems ajej
so out o: joint, l'a.cr.- say, u win o.-t more to handh and distribute it. Ilacon price are riMatr in Ami rPa. uhlrh makes the Kritish pri v. I'ort and dork d"dav. due to strikes, iind the general apathy of Libur, contribute to higher prlees. . Price Do Not (ir,t. N"o!iod is worrying about siu'ar cpt n" to price. The suxar om:nis!on has been very active in t!); general market, and has obtained nou.ch to last the country until thu f rid of the year at prices which, it is declared, are a littb- below tho ;i veralte of Europe, but, of course, much hlher than the American price If the commission had to into tho inaikrt now it would he loinpelled to pay as much for siiKar as the pie- : nt retail price, and as it will likely have to do that ail next yea.r
the consumer expei ts to i
Apples' are hh-h and scarce.
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Cledto Tovak Jter? r&xm, Ur 5 yeirs in, .Stbert'a,. The littl.. band of Czeeho-Slova k warriors who passed through the United States recently, en route to their home bind from Liberia,, have reached home after an a'ence of more than five years. The men saw seri o in L'nrope in the early days of the war, later being sent to the northern wastes ef Siberia for servicw there. A mother Is here shown embracing- her hero son upon his ar rival at Prague. Vatican Choir Organization Arrives In United States
NKW YMllk Sept. 17. The Sistine ehoir of th' Vatican, possibly the oldest organization of its kind in the world, ariived in New York today and thus broke a precedent which has lasted fur 1,30 yars. The American tour of the choir will be the ürs? time since its formation in the fourth eentury that the famous body of singers ever has left tho precincts of thu Vatican. Th singers are 7( in number, drawn from the choirs of the 15
chapels ,f the Vatican, and rttm;:j
in atre from bo s of ek'ht years to a venerable chorister who had lench-
principal cities of the United States;
anil Canada.
ASKS FOR CUSTODY OF CHILDREN; ALSO DIVORCE
Vern Melton Mied suit for divorce against Ada Meli Melton in superior court Tuesday. He charges his wife left him without a cause Sept. 1 L. l'Jl9. after f iltely Hccusine, hint of jroln? to th
! Inter-State fair with other women. I
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ile says she refused to move with him when he had opportunities to
better his position ana tnat she was
more. , aic psumisis iniee Mc0rf. ami len. mu.i , hln, nrf. fh(1;P ,,arri.ico!
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the! The arrival of the younsrer mem-
controlled pi ice bei UK lb ct-iits i pouml. It is expected, however, that the tino crop hen; in Kurland will serve to reduce this price materially before the winter comes-. Bakers and the government expect an increase in the cost of bread. There are a-umdant wheat supplies in Australia and the Argentine, but the scarcity of shipping makes immediate delivery Impossible. :t Kngland must th pend m the b nited States and Canada whi-h, the authorities say, means costlier loacs.
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LONDON INVENTOR HAS BELL TO GUARD CARS FROM BEING STOLEN
LONDON". Sept. IT. Motor car tfiievr were invited to attend a retent demonstration here of a device
invented bv a Mritish naval eiiirv-e;
ieis caused n temporary
with the enilcratioti authorities uuder the law which forbids chl'.f'ren
Und r eighteen from landing In thejyp..
I nited States .unbss accompanied by their parents or guardians. The boys were detained at the landing stie until a, sneciul ho.ird of inquiry eor.Jd be convened when they were released after u brief hearlnjr. In th npantlnie the main body had been escorted in automobiles to the chy hall when they were received .v Mayor Hylan and ofticially weleonied to Nw York. After the
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Robert Vern. age
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Underwear of Warmth and Comfort For Women and Children It is warm, yet not at all heavy in weight and it fits snugly without binding and bulging. In fact, it meets your present requirements the best. Gauze Wool Unions i Two styles neck and sleeve, ankle length, at $3.00 and $3.50 suit. Also separate garments in light weight wool, at $2.50, $3.00 a garment. 'Cotton Union Suita The "Athena" fall weight suits in pure white and fleeced, come in all styles neck and sleeve, at $2.25 and $2.50. Also the "Highgrade" Cotton Suits in regular and oul sizes, at $1.00 to $1.95 suit. Boys' Store Main Floor Annex School Boys' Shirts Specially Priced Tomorrow. 200 Boys' Blue and Gray Chambray Shirts, sizes 1 2 to 14, $1.25 value, tomorrow $1.00. Rompers for. the little fellows, $1.50 value, tomorrow $1.19.
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Linen Dept. Specials Attention Doctors and Dentists 14-20 Hemmed Huck Tow-
suitable for office or home.
Good grade. Thursday special 15c each, or $1.G5 dozen. 1 7-inch Unbleached Part Linen Toweling, blue ed.e, splendid quality for kitchen towels. Worth 20c per yard. Thursday only 14c yard. 25 dozen 19-38 Hemmed Huck Towels at 22c each $2.50 a dozen. This towel is chrap today at 35c. One day only. Thursday. 54-inch Table Padding. Very soft and naffy. Extra value $1.00 yard. )4o4 Japanese Stenciled Lunch Cloth. Very pretty designs, fast colors. Very special $2.39. Oth er sizes as cheap in proportion. Silks and Woolens Specials for Thursday Only 36-inch Fancy Silks at $1.50 yard Taffetas and Messalines in plaids and stripes, all silk. 36-inch Black Taffeta at $1.69 yard Beautiful soft finish, all silk. Thursday only. 42-inch French Serge $1.98 yard All wool and regularly sells for $2.25 yard, all newfall shades included in this lot. also a Pictorial Review pattern free with each skirt, suit or dress pattern. 36-inch French and Stcrm Serge Part wool, in navy, grey, black, plum and wine, full skirt pattern of 2 J yards for $1.93 Thursday.
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House Dress Aprons
Save money Interurban Day. Lay in a good supply. Aprons, in plain colors, pink and blue, with white collars and cuffs S2.50 and $2.98 values. Special tomorrow at $1.98 and $2.50. Also S3. 50 Plaid Gingham Dress Aprons, special tomorrow at $2.38. Flannelette Night Gowns at a saving of 50C on each garment tomorrow. You have choice of pink and blue stripes or all white; S1.98 garment for
$1.25.
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A perfect fitting garment must be properly knit. The spring needle stitch, a ribbed stitch, will expand to every body movement and retain its proper shape when relaxed. Tomorrow we want to show you such a garment. A Union Suit Priced at $2.75 Our Men's Store is located in the new annex with a separate entrance on Jefferson street. When you come in also ask to see the great display of
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Men's Dress Shirts at $1.75, $2.00 and up to $5.50.
When You Use Turner's Creams for the complexion you have U."el the Test. Dr. Martha Turner's l'ar Pr ;.-i rations are puaranteerl to lo tlie work they uere made for. Cleansing Massage Cream Complexion Cream Beauty Lotion Deodorant Cream Complexion Powder are the Achievements of an ideal rather than of a. commercial amMtlon. A special demonstration In the toilet section -will Instruct yon ho'.v to get the bt results from these 'well known preparation?'. Get a fre sample of I"ar Powder and th little booklet bv Dr. Martha Turner.
puMtcan candidate for Kovernor, j
Tuesday purchased the Charles Mcculloch farm of 1.1 0 acres In Allen county for the consideration of
mayor had delivered his .-ioeech of j $174,000. This announcement was welcome the choristers refunded j made by the owners of the properulih a chant Mini: frotn t lie utepa of;ty. .Mr. MtOruy, It Is understood.
th city hull and bb'r.dinv Mtranely with the rar of th traf tic Fur?;ln.s?
will establish a cattle ranch on thoi farm. Mr. McCulloch was for years'
aiiout ihem. After a series of con-j president of the Hamilton National
f-rts here the choir will vi.it the hank here.
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The Inwntinn cov.ts of a hi 'v. .liniiiLC a uhich is adjusted!
h uwans of a key. Thereafter the sühntest nio erneut of the car will set the Kon jrom and it will continue its clamor until the car stops. London's police haw e. n netiI ,1 tit the invention and in the t'uluie they 'aU! dain the driver of ;inv tar whose hell is rinm.. viscoi r all i:nv mrmi.Ns I.ONDo.V. Sept. IT- Fi' M Marshal Viscount K- H. H Allenby. cemn arider of the allitd fori e in Asia. Minor, who headed the victorh'i; lirithh expedition in I'ah'stim . ariived in London Tuesday aft rr.oon. He was aci orded a most e:U hi: siast ic .'C(pt!cn.
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v:et relief trom the tormenting and terrii'vin- itehinir and irritatinj: Imming that makes you feel ' like our very skin is ablaze: Possiblv your disorder has not reached the torturing stae a et. bm there are .thousands of victims oi" skin diseases that know too well the almost unendurable pain that comes from eruptions. irritations, pimples, boils, ulcers, eczema, psorvasi, carbuncles and tne numerous other forms of torment that attack the delicate tissues of the skin. The only proper method of treatment for any disease, is a remedy that will reach its source" that will remove its cause, and not simply palliate r a
! its svmtMoms. Manv torrn ot
j skin ailment come from a col- ; onv f millions upon millions of tin disease cerms that in- ; test the blood. Naturally, then, 1 these vjerms must be eradicated j from 'the blood before a cure i can be expected, i You know well enough that
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salves, washes and other local applications to the surface of
the skin. So when vou use such !
treatment for your tormenting skin diseases, the most you can expect is a temporary discon
tinuance of the pain, which I
promptly returns, and keeps I you constantly applying the j local remedies, making no pro; gress whatever toward per- i manently ridding yourself of the j disease. i Why longer continue such" makeshift treatment? Go to your drugstore today and get; a bottle of S. S. S., the reliable', blood purilier, and begin a' treatment that will prove sat-; isfactory, as it has to thousands of others who were afflicted just; as ou have been. S. S. S. hasj been used for more than fiftv; ... I
years, so tnat you are not experimenting when you take it. It will counteract the germs that attack the skin and its tonic properties will build up the general health. Don't continue to sutler, but begin taking S. S. S. today, and write our head physician, who will give you full instructions about vour own case. Address Medical Director. 404 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Advt.
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