South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 266, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 September 1919 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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UNCLE SUM W Hi

OPEN I RETAIL

plus from tlnr to tim and will b

f-oM at thr..o Ktoi'rs. No renovated rood will bp sold on mail ordrrs. Such storks? will l.o h' only ocr th counter.

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INDIANAPOLIS IN 1920 DECISION OF AD MEN

Famous Italian City Plunged Into Anarchy

He'll Pay Parcel Post Charges on Mail Order Articles to South Bend.

NEW ORLEANS. Lh . Sopt. 2. Indianapolis was chosen unanimoojsly tonight ns thf 1320 meeting plac fT thr annual ronvention of th Af?ociatl Advertising clubs of th world, fHrctlon was made by the pridfnt? ami former presidents of ad ortf.-inK clubs of the association.

r.v ions LrrLov. r.-.FiuNOTON-. d r... sept. :

Th'v wir depirtment h-i completed j .-. rr -ir.rTients for th government .

j.rii: store vhi h i- to he opened at rhuaco on Spf. 2." ;md from which tV- iop!e of northern Indiana are ... allowed to buy surplus army ;-nrvS at rerhit ei pri'-es. This rore v111 make ?ales over 1,.- . otjrtr and on mail order. The I ri' f- fixed includes flüvery -harirs any jMnt within th district. Thr f r-the-counter prie and the prlcnf "'h drllverrrl to the consumer MnyA-hT" in th district art the t ir:; The old phra.-M' "Jonrs pays the freicht." has been chnnted to "l"riH Sam ys pirr-o post." To Display U-ts Comrlt lists of rommodities offt red for sale in ths' :-)rH and th--ITifs .it which th"y will tr sold will b" displayed In evry po?tofM.-e . r-.d postal suh-Ftation in th lnit.M MiTrs at th" tlm the stores ;iropened. As addifional articles. th h irattT of which will permit of th' ir sale in th -tort?, are declared t-urpl'is they will b added to these lists and prices will f changed from tim- to time. All mail orders must b" accompanied by cash. pnstnl money order or certified check. No uncertified checks will be accepted. To ass.ir delivery of mail orders, the war department will in.'ire all mail order purchases of over J 2 at Kverrjment expense. Orders for less than $2 worth of Kod vill be shipped at purchaser's risk. The character of certain of the i-om-ir.oditlc. to be offered for sale i? Mp-n that the demand for them will be restricted to certain sections of

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THE SNAPPY LIME DRINK

Americans Made Two New Compounds of Great Value in Gas Warfare.

CHICAGO, Sept. 22. That the. firmans did tint Invent any new pas for use 1n war was asserted today by James F. Norris, late lieutenant colonel in the' Chemical Warfare Service, speaking on the use of pas in warfare before the fifth National Exposition of the Chemical Industries. Mr. Norris, who was one of the American representatives to visit the chemical factories in the occupied zoes alontr the Rhine, ild he was surprised by the lack of novelty in the methods used to prepare war Kases. "It should he a matter of pride to Ameri' an chemists." h said, "to know that research carried out in the laboratory in Washington yielded two new compounds which were used by the American army. They had properties of preat value from the standpoint of ps warfares and served new taticil ends." Mutar Ga Mustard gas, termed by Mr. N . ris "perhaps the most important pas of war," was manufactured by the Germans by a tedious and expensive process, bo said, while new and

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Oon?f Forget Pyramid The Prramld Pile Trralment Afford Such Wonderful Ilcllrf for Itching, Hlrrdlnp or lrotrudln: Piles.

5CM FOR A HIEB TRIAL. Perhaps you are now suffering so dreadfully you cannot wait for the free trial. If such Is the case go

Twenty-six thousand Italian troops are now In Fiume, according to latest advises to the Italian peace delegation in Paris. The Uritish and French troops have left, the city, lowering their flaps at d'Annunrlo'a rorjuest. The Italians are beincr reinforced constantly by deserters from the regular organization. It Is feared in general conference circles that the Nitti government may fall because of the Premier's denunciation of d'Annunzio The supremo council in rar is decided to let Italy deal with the situation created at Fiume by d'Annunzio's occupation of the city, deeming it purely an Internal matter.

Action on Demands Will Be Taken by Miners Today

the country. Such commodities simpler processes discovered by

wi'l ,o distributed only to the stores located in these particular sections. Iricv lAt of ;xxl. The following is a price list at which articles are to "be sold: New articles Arctics, cloth top. 31.0m per pair; arctics, all rubber, S'.2". per pair; blankets, ail wool, f ach; blankets, wool and cotton, ?..; blankets, cotton. $3 per pair; hot water bass, rubber, "3 cents eat h: rubber hip boots, $3.23 per pair; brooms, stable, with handle, '... ccnt.-t each; brooms, corn, fiO ents each; scrub brushes. 13 cents each; shaving brushes. 13 cents ach; tallow candles, 20 cents per pound ; ash or garbage cans, assort d sizes. $; each; canteen cups, 13 cents each; drawers, wool-rib-led, winter heavy. $1 per pair; raw is. winter, wool, light. $1 per

pair: drawers, summer. I5aUlip;an. J

Nainsook. Klas, Scam-Knee and full le.i-th. 30 cents; gloves, Jersey knit. c.nts. oil skin hats, 75 cents .oh: camp kettles ' with covers. SO . nts each: lariats, 63 cents each; lout lectins, 73 cents per pair; overalls, combination, $2.30; overalls, bib. $1.25 per pair; commercial i.iin.oits. $3.23 each; staffs, fla,'. .'.-foot sectional steel. $1.10 each; t. til's. Hair. 8-foot sectional wood. .;.i' each; summer cotton socks. 1". cents per pair: socks, wool, light. .5 crnts per pair; socks. wool. e.iy. 3 s cents per pair; saddler's thimMes. S cents each; bath towels. -V. cents each; huck towe', 20 :its ach; undershirts. winter, w jl; urcdcri-hirts. cotton fleece l.ned. 3 0 cmts; undershirts, sumi r. 50 cents; whips, artillery, $1 i ch

r: i : n o v a t k n a i: t i ci . i : s a r c -tics of all kinds. $1 per pair; hlan- ! ets. all wool, $5 each: blankets, wool and cotton mixed. $".30 each; i '.iiikets. cotton. $1 per pair; cans 1 1 : t , 2m c nts; summer drawers, : . ruts per pair: forks. 2 4 cents ; r dozen: knivr. 4 cents per dozci; Kleins-. cents per pair; oercombination. $1.25 per pair: . tial's. bib. 75 cents per pair; ,oor.s. 1 cer.ts per dozen; socks, wool, light. 12J2 cents per pair; sock.?, wo!, heavy. :'.m cer.ts per p.;r. undershirts. winter. wool, h-rht. cents .ach; undershirts, winter, wool, heavy. M cents each: i iulerhirts. wool and otton. 2.0 c r.ts each; unh rshirfs. summer, 23 t . r.ts each. Other stock, will be declared sur-

CLEVELAN D. Sept. 23. Action upon the 1 mands for a 0 percent increase in wages, reduction of the .vorking lay from the eight hours now assigned to actual labor "at the face" of the coal seam to six hours underground, counting time taken to go from the shaft mouth and return, and other features of the mine

tomorrow by a roll call forced in the convention of the United Mine Workers of America today on a question of appointment or election of auditors, organizers and other salaried field workers of the union. A proposal backed by the organization forces to refer the question to a committee to report at the next

A merlin and British chemists enabled the allies to use great quantities of it. Finally the Germans

discovered the allied process through j r.7..'.iWi

finding a "bud" mustard gas shell and a largo factory for utilizing the

process was about to be opened by i

them w hen the armistice was signed. Mr. Norris said the Americah chemists found much to admire in German chemical plants where "efficiency was the secret of success." In the manufacture of gases, he said one chrmist was in charge of the preparation of a particular gas and gave his entire time to it while the men under him each had a particular thing to do and learned to do it well.

workers program was put over until i biennial convention was carried by

a standing vote but the opposition called for a roll call which occupied the entire afternoon and evening. A resolution to extend sympathy and support to the striking steel workers but only by such measures as can "legally" be employed under the union agreements with the operators was adopted, the convention thereby disposing of the proposal introduced Saturday to call strikes in aid of the steel men wherever coal mined was being used to the detriment of the steel strikers cause. The Washington agreement under which the miners are now working forbids strikes during the lifetime of the agreement.

You've o Idea What Messed Relief I Fntil Von Try Pyramid. to any drug" store and get a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Relief should come eo quickly you will thank your ood fortune In learning of Iyramld. If you are in doubt, send for a free trial package by mail. You will then be convinced. Don't delay. Take no substitute.

FREE SAMPLE COUPON rY HAITI D PRÜG C0nMNY. 73 Pyramid Eldg., Marshill, Mich. ITIMTr erT m a Fry famrf of ryrjaidPil rretnfat, la piaia wrapper.

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Save money by patronizing merchants that advertise.

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads Quit Laxatives, Purges; Try HR HR Tonight Tomorrow Feel Right

' It Is a mistake to continually dose yourself with so-called laxative pills, calomel, oil. purges and cathartics and force bowel action. It weakens the bowels and liver and makes constant dosinjr necessary. Why don't you begin right today to overcome your constipation and set your system in such shape that daily rurpinff will be unnecessary? You can do eo if you pt a 25c box of Nature's Remedy (NP. Tablets) and take one each night for a week or so. Tablets do much more than merely causa pleasant ea?y bowel action. This medicine acts upon the digestive as well as elimir.atlvc organs promotes good digestion, causes the body to get the nourishment from all the food you cat, gives you a pood, hearty appetite, strengthens the liver, overcomes biliousness, regulates kidney and bowel action and givca the whole tody a thorough cleaning out. This accomplished ycu will r.ot have to take medicine every day. An occasional NR tablet will keep your body In condition and you can alway3 feel your best. Try Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) and prove this. It is the best bowel medicine that you can use and costs only 25c per box, containing enough to last twenty-five days. Nature's Remedy (NU Tablets) Is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist.

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WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 27-in. white outing flannel, positively worth 30c yard, special, only, yard.

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Tomorrow Wednesday we offer you unusual Money-Saving opportunities It will be a record-breaking day in the way of value-giving.

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Extraordinary Values in our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.

TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT

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"Y fcut it cleanses, and fres&ens tto 4 clotKei vith less effort and less f time. Saves ih.o clothes, too, be- ! ctusc less ruibicg is required.

CLDtiALENB vill not injure the finest fabric ncr Rnaoy tho incst BnitiTe ekin. Tbercfore, it is

uaed in tba bath ftad for aU other f purposes vterc soft voter is j

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Fine all-wool storm serge, all shades; very popular seller, $1.50 values. Special at $1.19 Positively the finest selection of ginghams we have ever shown, dark and light patterns. 2 7-in. 35c value at . . . .25c 32-in. 50c value at . . . .39c Toile du-Nord gingham, a big selection, only, yd. .29c Heavy outing flannel in light or dark patterns, a very good selection, only, yd. 25c A big selection of curtain nets and scrims at very low prices Scrim in plenty of dots and figures at only, yd 29c

All-wool tricotines and poplins at only, yd. $2.50-$3.45

Scrims in white biege, 39c value.

cream or yd . . 29c

Heavy unbleached half-lin-en toweling, a very good 25c quality. Special, only, yd., at 18c

Hosiery and Underwear.

It is r.ot necessary to shampoo

your hair so frequently If it is entirely and properly cleansed each

time by the use of a really ood

shampoo. The easiest to use and!

quickest drying .shampoo that we can rcommend to our readers is one that brings out all the natural I'oauty of the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense, by dissolving a toaspoonful of canthrox which can be obtained from any druplst. in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just to the top of the head. This, when rubbed into the .calp and onto every strand of h-air, chemically dissolves all impurities. It is ery sothin and coolinc in its action, as we-11 as benenVial to both scalp and hair. After rinsing out the lather so created, you will rind the calp is fresh, ehan and free from dandruff. whi th hair Iries quickly and eenly, drvolopinp a bri-hl lutr and a soft fluffines? that makes it seem very heavy.

Ladies fibre and silk hose in every color, also black and white, all sizes, $1.50 value, only 95c Misses fine mercerized hose in black, brown or white, a positive 75c value, only 50c Misses' fancy ribbed hose in black, brown or white, all sizes up to 9 1-2, only .35c

Ladies' Mercerized hose made with or without seam, in black, all colors, also black and white, only . . 50c Ladies' fine tibbed, fleeced union suits, all sizes, $1.00 value, only 79c Ladies' fine ribbed union suits, tight or lace knee, all sizes, only 45c

Mavis toilet wtaer 89c Mavis Sachet Powder. Cutex sets, only 39c Mennens Talcum, 25c size, at 19c A complete line of Velvet and Leather Pocketbooks in all the newest shapes and colors $!.00 to $7.50 Mavis Talcum powder 19c Mavis Cold Cream. . . .39c

Mavis Toilet Articles at CUT RATE PRICES.

Mavis Face Powder Mavis Rouge

Cuticura 0c

. .39c . .35c

Woodbury's or soap, only ....

A complete assortment of colors in Fleischers yarns, Germantown zephyr ball at 35c Lustrous Teazel yarn . .25c Knitting Worsted .... .55c

SHOE DEPARTMENT. Record-breaking Values for Wednesday SHOES AT $2.95 FOR WEDNESDAY. consists of 1 72 boys', misses' and children's

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SHOES AT $5.95 For Wednesday. :onsists of 280 pair men's and ladies' high-grade shoes, all this season's newest styles in brown and blacks mostly, some discontinued numbers left from this month's selling, not all sizes of every

Jtyle, but all sizes in this lot.

values up to $9, your choice for .

New Arrivals in Our WAIST DEPARTMENT.

Beautiful, new styles in crepe de chine or georgette waists, in all the newest Fall shades and styles, bought early at much lower than today's prices. Come and look over this selection, several styles, regular $8.50 values .$5.95 Wool Sweaters for the whole family in all the new styles and colors. Ladies' sweaters from $4.50 up Ladies' embroidered trimmed underskirts, spec. $1.19

New arrivals in white voile waists bought 3 months ago at much less than today's prices. 25 dozen in this Jot, all go at the special price of $1.59 and $1.95. Infant's coats, a very big assortment in all styles at $3.50 to $8.50. Infant's dresses in silk or fine lawn, a very good line at 85c to $3.00

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BARGAIN BASEMENT.

36-in. Scout percales in light colors, yd 24c Standard prints, floral patterns, yd 15c Blankets in white, grey or tan, heavy weight and large sizes, per pair . $2.95-$3.95

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Men's Heavy sweaters, all shades, $1.75 and . .$2.50 Boys Suits in sizes up to 15. special values for Wednesday.

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Such is the record of Goodrich De Luxe Truck Tires carrying heavy, cumbersome rolls of roughing material on a 32-ton truck owned by the Patent Vulcanite Roofing Co., 4SKh Street and Oakley Avenue, Chicago. Visualize, for a moment, what it means. From approximately one inch of tough, flexible Goodrich Rubber this Chicago concern has had virtually three years of service. And two inches of this stout, sleek rubber is still available for wear! Measured in terms of dollars and cents, you can see how mighty a factor Goodrich De Luxe Truck Tires are in reducing maintenance costs. When renewals are necessary on your truck, see that Goodrich De Luxe Tires are applied to the wheels. 10,000 Miles Adjustment We Sell De Luxe Tires. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO, 110 East Jefferson Blvd. O. E. LUDWIG AUTO SUPPLY, 4G9S. Michigan St.

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Complete Line of Comforters and Blankets on our Second Floor. You'll find every size and kind, and priced at remarkably low prices.

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