South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1919 — Page 2
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1 f Monday r.vi:ir;. sniirMnn: 29, toto THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES CHARGE PORTO v I VICTIM OF THE STRIKE. oberfson Jbros. Co0 r OVK of the Sty. Dicta? i ct the Season is the Vchft Frock.
CAN LABORERS
Hrrr is one of the nw. i ht mr-:cUeHytorrukr b'Jt Cy ei-xvl to lYk at. It is iut one of h'jnt'ff-Joi other lovely irocks uk-strated in THE FASHION BOOK Fcr WINTER NOVEMBER
Store Opeiu S:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m. WERE REPRESSED1,
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Report cn Conditions in Ha-j
waii Will Be Placed Before Island Legislature.
HONOLT'LU. T. H. Sept. 2?. Charts th;tt Porto Licin laborer: on Hawaiian plantations 'Acre oppressed and denn d -rju il justice, made In a c om m u nie at lrn i!snf. by .1 number of porto Iti'-ai.x and i'ltr-f'1 before the I'orto Fin an legislature on Mach ". 1 f 1 declared by I. I. Mfv!, se-re'tr rf the Hawaiian .Suvar planters' association, to Ve wtho'it the sli.-ht-
t-bt f iu ndation.
"th who!1 tiling was irotten up l.y bfJ-'J. ) - '' niritaturn in Mono!:. Pi heul-! ,v a (rfjrfiMi"j! I
disgruntled ex-p!antation I., born-." ! Äfe The Porto PJr.u! P !..!:. ture d- SvJlfe , mancie! .in in education, .m-l it Ins ' 4f-sj!Cfö&' J
r.een m-ide umr the ! ir t i in of .Attorney f!pnrrtl Harry Irwin oil Hawaii, with th .-o--'st . ?. of the territorial health 'htuiI. A report; ill soon be made To payer no.- ". j. . McCarthy for -omiiiu:ii atiori to1 I'orto Pica. I
Bolslieviki I
Snrn frll.'t nsk-a hat I think J)out rl. HoIheviki. I ! not uinlfrM.ind. T n h" T 11-. rue !in-a tal".
1 s.iv, please inff.-t r. you make-aj h'iRCH ml.ak1 in your what you! call 'rrn-nisht Khnol-jii onounre-j jrnn 11 n ee-pro nou n -o-a t ion . I it i j
no r.olshrvikl. It is da III "LL-she-Iki. You t'rt no Italian map. in rif h-a bur-h. Too ini;ch-a I i K 1 Wick Hand. Here is no more-a
"Plck H.inil, only when soma.o.!y ; In ii birea Main ' IT.ce monkeys' vlth dn fountain pen when slit- leak.! That's a pretty i"l;'. eh? l'rit ; Hafnrr told me those. I bo home rea'l Ie p,i po ".ioi:t' dee-a llolshf viki. Xo jrood. No shavf-a da fnrp. no rutto da hair, j look lik-a rl i I'lini. like-a ! a wilil i j man in i rirens. P. icq a. Mia ton. upija neck, nr-ek just like-a stove ; jipr so dirty. flolsheviki I'ke-a1 Ia StCfl hut tu-vor stf-el-a ! i ak. of i
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The First Complete Showing of Fashion's Decree in Colored Fabrics
w oman m Drown
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Kindergarten Helps for Parents Phonograph Records for Children In the Home
j AVh.it joy ' rtuisir brines to the j will holp thrm to divrriminat bn-
H no like-a .1 i w.-t, n,-t y i Ii-art nf th little chiM! How rap-l1-" iiuerrnt Kinos or muio. 'lullv he responds to its imlnrnre! 1' npin puiies a nuinl.or
. i omt; üies ir Miotnrs mm to sleep, all wronc. nothinc rUiu. he smut; ( him t ;iction; ;1.ain man. h make Vm rirrht ' All he I i? s,.f,ri1s to hini stories, or to knows is use-a da rhjl.1 or loin) or j j,,jrij plrtures Fho.v off-a la moMth. j Son."
ne moro-a thins'. Deesa Hol-
tions for plaini those on record (V) 11, "How Do You Do, My Partner." "Let ls Chase the Squirrel." "The MutHn Man." Did You
i:er Sec a Lassie" and "Foldier
sheviki like-a church No iike-a j t! hear omroody pre,ch. Mu.h,
talk himself on a la rmnrr on-a toap box. Da church is tco p;tiod--for him.
What ynti think? Dops.i P.olshe- ; vik) no want to woj-k nohody wnrU.j How we cet la eat. da clothe:--, da 1 hous. d.'i chair, da hed, de stove?!
Somebody fff-a d.i nut. i 5 nil -1 ml lHullshevl'ki:
monK the first sonps which little j I;()y- Ilay f,e foun1 in -A (jra(iPd
List of Virtor Itccords for Homo
j and School." procura bio from any
Victor dealer.
CLOSING URS
people pp. joy are the Mother (loose
la--i. s: -Hey Diddle Diddle." '"Little Ho Peep" and "Little- .lack Horner." all on Victor record 17.001. The children will generally recoffniz" the words of these son its at once. I. ut if not. play the record
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record They should l.e encourr.Reil ; to with licht, tloatinc tone.. j -9-A memorial tablet to mark the j Sl'imher son-;s make ar. rr.pecial ! hirt hplaeo of three noted inventors Uppe.,1 to .liildren. and "The Land;,1;is j''-ct been placed on the fite of
BIRTHPLACE IS MARKED BY MEMORIAL TABLET
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the old homestead. Tfowes Village,
There were lorn ?:iias Howe. Jr.,
I favorite- Hear the record before! "senior ox me .sewing macnine; ' voi, pl.,v it for the children so thatiT-v1rr Howe, inventor of the truss
of Nod"' (V) lv. 074. and the "Slum
b r Sonu" (V) 17. ÖL'., are preat
oa will know the ory. A?k them to listen for certain definite thinps
about which the mi'-s will tell.
bridge, and William Howe, who in
vented the first sprinp bed. Klias Howe. Jr.. was nephew of lie other
! Children also deliirht in imitative;1 '
BLVEREN CLUB
RUB TS
Pictorial Review
Patterns iOW ON SA! r
Si A IS
Autumn's -ariegated tones in bro n. fashion dictates will be in greatest prominence this Fall and Winter season. Browns in Suits, Browns in Coats, Browns in
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resses
National Blanket Week All week special prices prevail in our Domestic Section on Blankets. Cotton Blankets at a saving. Wool Blankets at lower prices. Auto Robes .... Babv Blankets
The richness of browns and the soft warm tones lends harmony to a wide range for smartness. All This Week We Feature Browns A grand exhibition of Brown Silks and Brown Woolen .Materials, in rich variegation that nature imparts to the tailing leaves. We invite vour inspection of these.
Marvelous Silks in B
for street and evening gowns You can choose Charmeuse at $3.50, Skinner's Satin at $3.00, Silk Faille at $3.00, Peau de Soie at $2.95, Crepe de Chene at $2.00, $2.50, Taffeta and Messaline at $2.00, $2.50, Satin Phalanx at $2.95, Poplins in Silk and Wool at $2.25, or Silk and Cotton at $1.25. For the Tailored Suits
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Serges in Brown will never sain larger prominence than this season. French and Storm weaves in part wool and all wool in widths from 30 to 54, range in price from $1.00, $1.25, $1.95, $2.50 to $2.95.
For the Winter Coat-
The Greatest Variety is shown in Velours at $4.50, Tricotine- at $3.50 to $5.oo, Poplins at $3.00, Homespuns at $4.00, Kerseys at $5.50, and Yalama at $5.95; all in beautiful shades of brown.
Will
Raise Two Different
Strains on Cooperative Plan For the Fur.
LONDON', Sept. 2V. An orgnnzation known as the Heveren club has been formed here to breed rabbits for their fur. The scheme is being run on cooperative lines. Tho blue Heveren and the Havana rabbits are the strain which the club intend to rear. The fur of th blue Beveren is of lavender blue and Is lonj:, lustrous, fine and silky. That of the Havana is of a rich chocolate color and is thick, fairly long und fine. It is hoped to produce from these rabbits natural furs, the color of which will not fade.
I'S'iiips and for this reason love to;
j her and to sin:: and imitate "Old Step to Be Taken in Order to; ch.-.n:i.-. v v. -The c,.. r 1 1 r j o' "In.k"' V 1 7 . " S or "olumbia
uonserve me uerman
Coal Supply.
r.EIil.IN". Sept. I. ( '..rr. sp.oi.lence) To cor.hcrvo b Tim's il RUpply ii move will made to haniro th closing hurs I'm- .it' s
ird "The lilacksmith,. and
"The Little Shoemaker." both n
(Vi IT. .'.'IT. Show how the hlaek- ' mith hammers on hN anvil and the ' sh M-maker on his last. Tli" following tiny nature sortis
deal with child interests and will i i .t -:'y learneil: "Tracks in the' ,;
1 Helps to Cut the
High Cost of Living
restaurants from ll.,.o p. m. to . .. .,: ... , Mr. S.;ii;rrd. rh Hi m' ui-I. - an earlier hour nnt t t tb-c;b 1 up- ..... ... .... . . . , ., ... ,. ; . , liddlev Winks and Tlddb-v W rte, ' ZZ on. The theaters arid restaurants ., ,. , , . z
win mmi n iru in nil il u.' i
liht and lb rlin will have pi , . pect a material restri tioti ee:i !,-. lore winter so that ".il v.ai; Pe h.trd. The railro.jj v r:ce al will ! i materially rstr; tr-; i pint; ar and dining cars will probably ! i ntirely abolished ouinc; to th- mcreating short. of hi s. !
Miort I'.nsltir. (Jermany is n. hc-.t ! ."' locomotives, while 14.1'hii al, (;u. to Lrance. There seems no pick of r.. ?:,atriali tt the railroad ( ir.v. '. ut the workmen aimot or w ,11 :.: ih -
an ! Mr. Turkey." "Little Birdie", -a:d "Die r..ir.ny." all ot. (V) lT.-!-5 7 7'. "V'iu'i is" ar.1 "Sweet I'e.i I.ados." loth on ( V ) 1 7 . " J j K!ithiu'f IMu -!. -Another means of .'aT'stii- vi-lf.px-pia. ;.'M for the little chi'd is rhytlim :h:-oa-:h I'o.liiy art ivity. mH t; a. 2 t.i.i fi'l'.itii.', !;ippitm- ;ind s::u: j
ir-'ines. Simu the child l. v.- to Z i p'.arcli or r l.sp. r to play the -aiiics
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"When Grandm Comes the Dirt Must Fly"
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my.y.ij')fl..j;'i', J' -i '-T-Titi- T-if -- iii r - i-r --
! ! the !-.;;.-.( tJier. let hi-u trv
üver int'.r ;e.i,-e iim ju.iiit r-c quantity of labor. A b -o:.n ; it, j
peacftime i-oud be bu.lt m a ue- ' by 11" workman. No '2 1 .'. '.'ru men are necevs.iry t 1 ui d or.e. Workers Apix-al. The emergency workers i i (irat
rr tw-run nae puoi.siie.i an appeal! to the rnlpers nf Herniary urir.s- mrrf.ayed production sit.i e t!:e iv ; 14 catastrophe thrt at :is 1 1 r I : ri ; through buk of ..tl whah mak-.-1 it impossible to produet ' u iwj: i
materials. nilatIy mu'r,
WatTwa. s are 1 a it
! l!.'ii las M.m a" ( ' 1 ',, rm i , j I ' 1'he Toy Parade" C A LM 1 1 . j 5 ! "Ann ri .:'. K.mle M.tr i" ( 1 Mison ) i -i;.e.4le. and "Military Ls'ort March"! s : V , T. :; ar-- evt ll.nt. Tli- bodv1
out.l i"- earn-tT imjiIv t-rt-ct ; the;
j -'. p sli .ild ! i h.urt and luht. Let j IS ; tit!- e.!t:"s:c:s play th y a re M!-j"Z I tiars vv po-opb' n-.an hiti.: ir auyjs j era- of a div!i kirpN of ".ncessiotP. z
I'bi n. iic.in. t hey m.i inia cine th-y . .re .i bard playir.i; h.orns or drums. p ..line to the child'.; i:nni.ti::na-i
:: n uli. r.tvt r j . -i 1 . 1 a rre.t: I
tlie i:it rt-redation of nrt-ic.
ii-: re oi-.l ( ' t I"..". 't are tl.reoi i
" 'it bits of mu.-ic for skip-pin?, i
i Viii l! ci.iee of movement c.n be ac-S
i ipairt d tr.ro-ah. this simple exercise.
Xo t'ood, costing so little nourishes so i much, will rro ns far or can be served in so . manv different wavs. For breakfast tomorrow serve
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sPiiriAL nm toiv iin;iii.i:i; iiko 3 Ü S. Mield.m t. Smoked iii hie luitn . Purr lard
C'onipoitiui lant JiWSjuare of Jkkimi
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It ft r in the pei fot tii-tnct
a :r. a uir.1 are tw other horti i :.-. ;-v";t:e -one for imitatn:- ! h:-h-st. pp:ntr horses lifting thej 5"
; r.n - trtJi at a riitht an.-tlc. and the 1 D.li'".'. Iiorses or reitoit-er running
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a -i-iek. 1 . r Ii t run with short t-teps. After tiits, aruius movernents ( ie i :i Ii'.in't vi and executed to
-r iirinn timtö m i !t!l P'.ojtr i:n;s;c. let the children Try NEWS-TIMES Want Aas.lnay th.-n w.thoit direction, mu
: The loaf with the home made flavor. i When von buv specifv "WARD'S" I l!l!ilill!Illll!l!lll!llllllllIllllllllllllllinillHillli!lllllllllllHlillllHlli!lllllilill!il
When windows are washed with Grandma's Powdered Soap how the dirt comes right off and how they shine! Just a tablespoonful in the water and then rip-roaring suds. Grandma's Powdered Soap is fine bar soap all powdered up. Does the work of both washing powder and bar soap. Saves one purchase. Goes further cheaper to use. "Wonderful" is the cry of millions of housewives. If you have never tried Grandma, buy it from your Grocer today.
:LI8EB7Y BONDS ! When you dl. um uant llio j highest price. Wo vHJI p;lj u,u j the hibc-t cash price for jour ' Iond. vidi all -t due ;uil ao-
onietl lrjterrt. (ornl!)- yourself our orice are lii?het by scflinc otir quotation, bciort ou sell. CAMP, THGRNE& CO. H.t . M.M.N ST. Hours: 9 to .":.n,f Stiirila eer.in riionc Main ICSI
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