South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1919 — Page 16

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m i)AV. xovk.mih:h 2, ioid. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES BODIES Union Heads ' Stay on Job

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Rail Director Hincs Appoints Committees For Eight Re

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View of Federal Court Restraining Order.

IlY J. 1,. O'SIM.IVAN. T.y T'ni'M rr-: TNI I A.N'Al'i LIS. Ind., Nov. 1. 1 j,f i f.f of th iruM.-incf :inI

j rrshtp f)f their nfnVlnls ly fW;I 1. ''oni- : urt ordrr. bituminous coril miners

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mittees to tak- charge of coil ills-' f,f 'hr nation oinrially op n-I th-ir

ind'tstrl.il v.:ir for bisher wnuos and

hy Director I!ins. it v;:s annitjncxl at tho rallro.nl ai'.minitr.i-

tributlon In tho elsht rional rail-

roa,l districts have r.-n ;ipx,into,i sho! ,f r hn"" 12:' - today.

I no 5iriko callou tno entire mornborshlp of the rnitol Mino Workrrs of America .111,17 to lay

Hon today. The committees will have hevl-ji:arters at l!o.-iin, .N'e.sYork. Philadelphia. Atlanta. IMttshut Cleveland, Chicago ami St. Louis. FYiel Admr. (JartieM nil have a representative on each eommiUe. Personnel of the committee wah not announced, but It was .said they nouM bi malo up of j rating ofJici.tl and CJarflold' roprrhcntiitivos. JU'iKim Irnxmipictr. The story of the tfovt-rnmnt's ffort U prevent a stoppage of soft

down their tools. Thousand of minors, on leaving for thfir homos after finishing their day's work ystrrday. prepared to stay away Indefinitely. Shot tlror did not enter the mines to Mast Innsf th- roal for the next day's work. nlv cnouch men for protection ft mine property woro ordered hy the union to remain at work. I'nion Mm on .Toh. I'nion officials were at work In

coal Production was reaehinir here:

today in form of report as to how thir "nl'iuart.-rs here practically

j an niiu. ,o statements were maue, I as the miners' heads evidently hei lievrd that any announcement re

sardine: the progress of the strike mitrht ho Interpreteil as violation of

i th- restraining oraler. ' Miners' attorneys were preparing I for appearance before .lud;;' A. I.. j Anderson a werk from today, when I a hearlnir on Issuance of a tempor-

Pres't Sheppard of Railway Conductors' Union Announces Proposed Action.

many miners obeyed union orders to quit work at midnight. Complete returns will not be in

until Monday nlsht since Saturday ! in many fields is a virtual holiday j and even men who did not .strike probably will not report for work ,

today. (.Ticials today vert! already hop

f.li that the final returns will show , enough men ready to work to keep online: frotn the mines a supply of soft coal, which taken with sto-k.s ' on hand will be sufficif tit to carry J the country through winter, j United states troops were held ' ready to be- sent Into the mine fields I

the instant the ned for them b onus apparent.

1 he executive branch of the kv- j rnment had assurances f the sup- ' port of loth branches of congress ' in its effort to continue soft coal .' production. I

ary injunction will be he'd. i:xp-tt to "Carry On." I'nion heads believed that the strike would "carry on" with instructions now Issued and further orders would not b' necessary from jreneral headuuarters. Practically all

, union affairs are controlled by locals i through the self-government system , in effect. I I -partment of justice a fronts to

day wen closely watchlni: for vhdation of the restraining order. Kxpcct Short FUht. It is l.clieved by the miners that th- tij-'ht will be short and they cxP'h t victory befor it becomes necssary for men to receive outside aid. The $ 1 .'.OnO.OOO strike fund is

WIMiOW CKF.r.K. Mrs. Palmer Pberhart and Peter Paufrhman received word of the

death of their uncle, J. Anthony of tied up by the restraining order.

Lewlsvllle, Ohio. They bas the belief of a fpiick Mr. and Mrs. J. Colbert, of Mish i- victory on the fact that the supply waka, visited with Mr. and Mrs. j of coal above i;rnuml will be deChapman Sunday. ! pleted in three weeks, and necessity Mr. and Mrs G. Chandler, ofj will force p-rators to accede to Mlshawaka, were pueats at the John' their demands

.Austin home. Myrion itnd Arnold Austin spent Saturday and Sunday with their prandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aller spent Sun-i day with their uncle, Charles Allen of south of Mlshawaka. Hev. Carlson took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. Snyder. IJcv. H. H. Helman and family, of South Pend. Mrs. Mary Morse and

DEALERS ASK PERMIT TO DISPOSE OF LIQUOR

son, Marie Wedel, and Ilev. Carlsott wer entertained for supper Sunday evening by Mrs. C. C. Sweltzer. .Mm. Henry Prown entertained th.Poys class of the M. K. Sunday school Friday evening. About 14 wert present. Dames were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. Homer Ieach has been on the .sick list. I Protrram and box social at Ken-; nedy school Saturday evnlng. Kvrvbotlv Invited. JUDGE ANDERSON ORDERS FORECLOSURE OF CASE

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Nov. 1. I'nlted State District Ji.dge A. P. i Anderson ft'riday ordrrv't' the foreclosure of a mortgage on th Kvansville and Indianapolis railroad. Thorder was issued on petition of the Farmers Loan and Trust company tiled In 101 T. Two other tnnrt?ra;res .-.mounting to more than $:?.iu)n,t)Oit are held, in addition to certificates of Jndeltcdness of $;0O,ntio. Therailroad, which Is in the hands of. a receiver, will not be ordered sold until it passes out of federal control. ; Pute of the sale will .set in a final tlecret? to be issued Liter. I

Ity I idt. d I'rt-sx : CtUCACO, Nov. 1. C,(vernment officials here indicated today a temporary halt to prohihltion enforcement may result from a petition to be filed here today for a temporarj restraining rder. Acting for Han nah and Hmr, Chicago liquor dealers. Ievy Mayer asked that Dist Atty. Clyn' and revenue collector." be restrained from interfering with the sale of f.2f 1 gallons of whisky in his clients' possession. Hearinc probably will be had early next week.

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.TVIHSr. illSMlSSIIS CASF.. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 1. Jude A. S. Van Valkenberuh late Friday dismlss'd the stilt brotmht in the United States district court h re by Charles 11 Smith, of Kansas City, to test the constitutionality of t-..-federal farm loan act. and granted an appeal to the supreme court.

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The Very Latest Ivloe in a Ribbon Bracelet Watch Style is built Into every lino of this beautiful ribbon bracelet watch. It is one of the handsomest models we have ever shown, a well made watch and an accurate timepiece. In 20 year yellow gold case, the price is but ?30. In 25 year Rreen Rold case. $32. In 14 K. sol ni green K'ld case, $46. FRANK MAYR & SONS 113 S. MICHIGAN ST.

P.r I'nltei Pre: WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. Pres't I. K. Sheppard of the Order of Hallway Conductors, said today he will order a referendum vote immediately upon receiving the answer of Ha'l Director Hincs to the demands of the conductors .for wage lncreavr-5. The conductors' union is one of the 14 railroad unions whose member are threatening to strike unless their demands are metHlnes early next week Is expected to jrive an answer to the conductors and the railway trainmen. This reply, it is assumed, will be indicative of Hlnes' attitude toward

the demands of all the railroad unions which Sheppard said are act-j

lng in concer'.. , A strike of railroad workers mijrht Involve nearly 2,000,000 men before settlement, It was estimated here today.

PRESIDENT ENJOYS GOOD REST, STRIKE EXERTION HAS NO ILL EFFECTS

Starting Tomorrow Morning At Brandon's Over One Thousand New Winter Coats

Hy I'nlted Prep: WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. Pres't

Wilson had a pood niht and his condition today was satisfactory it

was stated at tho white house. The president showed no ill effects fron his exertion in connection with the coal strike.

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READ EVERY WORD OF THIS OFFER If you intend to buy a coat tomorrow you will do yourelf an injustice not to at least see these groupi. Those who buy will save dollars for their profit. Ripple, straightline and belted models, with big. fancy stitched, self or fur collars. Deep cufTs and snappy pockets. Obtainable in Bolivia, Silvertone. Plush, plain and fancy Velours, Tweeds. Broadcloth and Cheviots. Every favored shade. GREATEST OFFERING OF WINTER COATS Women's, Misses' and Juniors smart new coats. This tremendous purchase of the season's very latest styles in warm winter coats means a saving of from $5.00 to $15.00 on any coat you select. There are women's, misses' and juniors' coats of Bolivia, Silvertone, Heather Mixtures., Meltons and Novelties Fur. velvet, plush and sslf trimmed. Coats that were made to retail at 4PR Hfl $40.00. Many of them handsome sample coats. Sale price yuViUU WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS Silvertones, Chiffons. Kerseys. Bolivias, double faced cloths or tweeds, in full back or belted models. This line comprises a wide range of colors and styles in fur trimmed, tailored, CpJQ "7EJ utility or motor coats, at $35.00 and Pwvl.IU

and Broadcloths. Frost

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WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS Rr1uaivft models, made of Tinseltone. SilvertiD. Bolivia. Chiffon

Chameleon Cords. Velours; some embroidered, others trimmed in Beaver , 4 Q7 J"f and Hudson Seal, at $49.75 to 4 lOl.UU

ELECTRICIAN KILLED AS HE REPAIRS BROKEN WIRE

P.y I'nlted Press: TOUT WAY NR. Ind.. Nov. 1. John K. Smith, 2S years old, city electrician, was electrocuted last niht when he picke! up a broken wire to make repairs on H. Madison

XOTIC1-: TO TAX lMYKIlS. On account of the last day for tax paying being Monday, Nov. ?, the county treasurer's office will be open on Friday evening. Oct. ?.l and Monday evening, Nov. 3 from 7 to 9 p. m. ICdward K. Keller, county treasurer. Advt. 7 0." 4-Z

CHILDREN'S COATS Ages 2 to 6 Years, for Little Tots

Silk Velvet, Tinseltones, Crystal Cloth, Tweeds, Broadcloths; rose,

Copenhagen, green, navy blue, Scotch mixtures, $16.50, $18.50, .$22.50 and

THE GIRLS' COATS The Greatest Display and Sale of Girls' Coats we have ever made. GIRLS' COATS Over 200 Coats in this sale velvets and cloth cloth plush collar

and trimmed pockets, also button and large fancy collar, velvet with corresponding to match, at

GIRLS' COATS Ages 6 to 14 Years In beautiful Velvets, brown, green, Burgundy and navy; belted

models with fancy buttons; pockets and fancy velvet trim, at -

30.00

GIRLS AND LITTLE TOTS Smart New Arrivals on Sale Tomorrow LITTLE TOTS' COATS This is certainly the most wonderful showing ever made in South Bend. CHILDREN'S COATS

Ages 2 to 6, for Little Tots 0s

Cloth Coats in brown, navy or green; button aa

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CHILDREN'S COATS Ages 2 to 6, for Little Tots Beautiful Velvet and Cloth Coats, belted, high waist line, large pockets and collars that fasten about the throat; full flare skirt effects; Burgundy,

navy blue, brown and green. QJ Special Sale 0 lUa

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Thouiandi of others have gotten rid of theiri with' out dieting or exercizing often at the rate of over a pound a day and without payment until reduction nas taken place I am a licensed practising physician and personally select the treatment for each Indiridu&l case, thus enabling me to choose remedies that will produce not onlf a loss of weight harmlessly, but which will also rfliere you of all the troublefeme symptoms of otcrstoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and rarious other afflictions which often accompany oTcrstoutnccs. My treatment 'will relirre that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving you renewed energy and Tigor, a result of the loss of your superfluous fat You are nnt required to change in the slightest from rour regular mode of llring. Tbere Is no dieting or exercising. It Is simple, easy and pleasant to take. If yon are orerrtout do not postpone but sit down right now and end for my fret trial treatment and mr plan whereby I am to be paid eny fr reduction hat Uii en place If you so desire. DR. R. NEWMAN Ucn$J Pbyicimm Stmtfi NwYrk 286 Fifth Arenue.Ntw Tork. N.T.

For The Thanksgivin:

Dining Room This room above all others should always reflect the true hospitality of Thanksgiving. Why not select a few pieces to brighten up the dining room. We are offering a special value in dining chairs. Imitation Leather Box Seat Diners $2.95 each In Genuine Leather $3.95 each

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Greater South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters

COAL pon"t wall nttl th lrlce up. Huy now. If you haven't tlie money vVU furnh It anI on (iTmi that win ry y" t,or row. Loans on rornltwrf. nne. Auto, etc. rayments armngM your waj;. STATE LOAN CO. Capital WO.Oon.OO 3 Mrrhnt Hank Hide. til S. MlfMran t.

Liberty Bonds Wc pay up tr $33.50 each for bond: accrued Interest allo"Yl. Wc bay War Statnr.

Open 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. C. L. GUTHRIE 423 J. M. S. BMa.. 4th Floor.

We Specialize in Shoes Thai Fit the Feet THE woman who has had trouble finding a shoe .that fits satisfactorily, will not be disappointed here. We make a specialty of "hard-to-fit" feet, carrying a great variety of styles lace and button, narrow

widths, high and low heels, "daylight" arch, etc. from which every woman can make a pleasing selection. K-K Arch Fitting Boots are our headliners, as usual, $10.00 up. Klingel & Kuehn Oliver Theater Bldg.

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Our Holiday Displays are particularly pleasing and complete now in Rifts for men, women and children. Do your Christmas shopping next week and avoid the inconvenience of crowds and incomplete stocks. Whether your jewelry investment is as a gift or a personal purchase; whether it is to a lavish or a modest outUy. you want it attended by genuine value, good taste and up-to-the-minute style in designing. There is probably no commodity that the public buys wherein they have to put so much trust in the integrity of the dealer, because only experts are qualified to judge real value.

This condition behooves you to buy from a thoroughly reliable concern, to select where a broad variety is attended by

assured quality and where value guarantees are backed up by reliability and sinCHARLES M. SCHÜELL Jeweler and Optometrist. New Location: 113 W. Jefferson Blvd., Opposite Citizens National Bank.

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