South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 309, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1919 — Page 12
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TERMS TOO IBB
Condemn Them as Humiliating; and Threatens Action to Overthrow Conditions.
MAKES CHARGE AGAINST DANIELS
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Kovfrnnnr.t v.-oro umr:!iv ,-- . - . . df'rr.r.lr.p thorn a hnr.:i i . 1 l ?itinp. Yn:rir K!i- v. r i' much rr'voil whT. r '. the- -r.cuncrr.pnt of th 'ot:: . : ' not bollnvM Bu'.nria wwA 1 1.-' r1ppol of Tr.iro, its (-it.' o l'n on th Aporr nr.'l n pirt nf ir W6.strn frnntlf-r. M!nl!T nf War M .-.! J ; r . formerly IVilc-.Trlnn minier xr. ii ; -1on, 1f-r!-.rp1 that IJ'i'f-ifrt ;r:-:!;r. for the mcmpr.t h hujrv'.-t:.--1 .-?-.!' m:hoi1, but ih v.ouM rir" up ' "" i ' v!th rppowo 1 ?trr.i;th -it :..U!i! : r fJv ypars from now. It uiicht . o !". , nicht hp 20, but r!. rh- v. o ;! ! M-r "Jut military ar..l t.-t 't -i! ir-lr nicht yc ropri'-. i; i y ' force of supprlnr numbf-s ) :: ppirlt. which w,n rtrr.nl. ro .! v. s';ppnsf(l by any p'.v. --r ; rnrth." ! Unitarian latWnt. j Th UulsrnriTr.x. h. '-..iMno 1. ! '.vriv a patlmt. forhf.nrir.' p"o;. !
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(Citizens up to 48 Years Are
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on.protr.i between royalists an!; Rpinfl MnhiÜ7P.ri to Hp.fpnri
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ippuMicaps, which eventually will lrlnr tho son of th" former rmprmr
apl kinsr. Mrirl. to tlio throne of Hup::, try. j Ch.irl-s u il! ! r.s';ol mako a'
rrown of U nr.ua ry
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V. A S H I N G T O N . X o v
new ;.;! forpml !of 'arati)n. ro-' ri il ailvicps to the stat K partmpnt ' rl
nfir.iir: lu- iilit to th- irn T.d-.v r.-:,ort'.l th.it the t,..i)ulation
of rtrv-'rad up t' tW ace of 4 'ats at- hinc m i i 7 c i to offfP'l :li f 'onien l:..r '.rrti Iraftod
! :' r t'.v- iciri, .' t.-f ia-h-s. tho ail- i i . bot f Mh! tb .t in.- rpport t that hotas..os fron I'etrour.-. wo:
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ii i.oris m'di.ow. ( t,H..,riiiMs Vnlilii::tn t i !- lM!l(l('Ilt.)
I uroat that koiup of tho soldiors teu
' nrc tarvniir. the polt sa;:. Tin
oohhoviki h.:vf lon 1'orcod a train
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i INTEBUHBA NJDjLZ
Rsar Admiral Brad uly A risrcr,
Admiral ri.skp, whose new book has recently been published, by quotations from hU diary and from official report, indicates that Secretary Daniel, who was busy with uplift, turned an unwilling and almost deal
honor wore a nation. tIk:-" r, v ' ar to pleas for preparedness In the navy. Moreover. Secretary Daniels I-
APRONS HOUSE DRESS. APRONS
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vAsniNc.ToN. j. c. x--.. . , ' ' .. ' . ' ,v .,, 5 Aprons, in aarR colors; 1?$ ntb
The stato ,.f Ir.di.ma a.o.-..l i.y ; . iu for..,..:. crot J.t-ur.-s from t.ol- . II S2.00 killd. Sllld Ö ü "kf the ffdiT.il rv'rnnu'nt, v. ill soon ! shevik -ouroos piac th disal.h'd lo- w LIOT TCIT PIT7CCrC ent r upon a new lie Id of vocational j oomotivo at th.e prr s r.t titne at H llvUOl! Ll.L-OOllO
rehabilitation which juon.iso.s to ha v ; j.rrf ju as ootuj.ar.d with 40 pi - f' WoHIl'H' CjinIKtlll 'illd irC'llL
thM nio.st far-re.'iehlr.jr results in th" I rent di-aha d last May.
industrial d voU.pmont of th stato. Organize "Cirtt-n Anuy."
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by -onrrss the fohowini: amounts Vologda and Xishni Nov-. .rod av
Huiisc Dresses; plain stripes or tiures;
With tho palace of tlv r s hill Tho landed peasants in Moscow, A $2. 5U killd.
Sale O&u BATH ROBES ' Women's Bath Robes, in iancv Hea-
Ltt'onif' available for the r h-it ilit.
revolting ac'iin.st the ri;';isitioii and;
tion of industrial cr;pph- m the mobiI!zatjon of tlu. l,rl.,h-vik re-
stat-? of Indiana: first year, $ I , 0 : . j?ui year, $ 2'J. 5C ; third y:-ar. s .; i c tt
jrinie and are or'anizinir win rvt-r ! J
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a Kreon army
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he no pr-aco in tlu P. i!l. !t '- ur i ". suh nn "unjust trrltoria! i r a '-.'-'-
I movement seems more economic ; COH Cloth; all COlorSl all
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nied atjd down to nn invp-M nine eontuilrtee ftat Admiral Pi-'- h'irt , Thos.- amounts are to It pr.i l out . - . , C3 Z L S Sale PTlCe
'.v-nt' a-5 th pr i'-e ror.r
(ooriiiuent to I'a amounts are to It
stibmitfed n loni: memorandum on 'lrrrer.arcdriess to him. hut tre rooli i of federal funds. As the i-taUs in
laid down. ÜiiU'nrla woi;M h.ivo prepare to resist the i;v i-ion of :tv soil t y hr liostih- m i ;h;.whioh sconr or litor v;i 'r.-i-
revcals that the Seoietary finally backed down from his position when the matter of veracity was carried tip to President WINon
ti'jp..ilities and tho territorial inteirrity f small nations, hut w r a
direct refut.it .ion of lhr earns? for
Table. She nuld not a'lMn r
norma!. eoriomie. jmlitiral or sor-jnl : rit f small nations, but w re
growth under the "harsli j.rro. ision
of the treaty. She mitrkt b.. cm - j v'hi'dj th- allies professed to have p. ;;.! out of s lf-pro-.rva t i m, if. fought. tile t-rn:s v.are not niodifid, t "liow rouhl any just and wollrt to drasti.- f-xpedien?-. He wis intoriio'd roup of statesmen." he not prepared to :ay what tho were, j ask r. ".uive Czaribro.l an.l other He declare. I the pea. . t- nns t; ! ': ; 11; i rim cities in which there Was P.uljraria not only wore a mo--!;, t v n..t a sin-.'ie Serb to the Serbians? of Pres't Wilson's pr'.r.-'.phs of jm-MIou could tiny expect IJultraria to
earrv on its industrial life with every port on the Aegean dosed to her'.'." The prace of the nllies. he ilecl irr-.l, was nit a peace it was a "travcty on justice."
Advertisers can sell for less prolit from volume,
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to the bolshevikl.
ill S - w . i . t 1 .. t 4'n f nhti t o tttnet j
e.,ual to Ihe contribution? of tip According to a Helsinsrfor news-;
Government the amounts really ' l"6 nin ,k,Kf U l?- ailor 'L made available are twice the i hoatPtl debate pavo the government , t . . i i Tntn tf niiti f i il on no fJumlftv Til t r 11
amounts stated aDove. "v ti T'r.is law has no reference, what- Thc Premier in debate said that Pin-I J ever, to tho vocational ndubilita-' Ii,nfl wouhl t'ontinu to he a bul- I $
tion of sohliera and sailors, but is ! wark acrainst bolshevism but that
an entirely different measure. It is tne Rovernment win avom every in
3lors; all Qft $ l VjfiiKJVJ
proposed to reach otit to the persons who are disabled in the Industrie's and on the farms of the country
and to afford them free Instruction
in oeatknal pursuits so that they may become useful .and self-supporting members of society.
tereferenc in Russian affairs tending to offend national feelings of Russia.
Andrew Johnson spent seven years ' as a tailor before learnlr.p: to read ; and later became president. '
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Thc boy prefers to come here; but that's only one reason why you should bring him. The best reasons arc that what you get here is lasting and satisfactory; the varieties and assortments arc largest; thc values are the very best.
Boys' Overcoats
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9 These suits are "XtragoocT in every way better style and better fit, better wear and better value they're strictly hand tailored. Exclusive colorings and patterns in men s suitings. $18.50, $20, $25, $27.50
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ivo-rant duits Exceptionally strong value school suits for boys 8 to 17 years with 2 pair of knickers. Each full lined. New styles and fabrics in especially large assortments at $12.45, $13.50, $15, $16.50 And with one pair at $9.95.
Wash Suits Designed to cive maximum wear, style, quality at a moderate price. They come in white and colors with collars, cuffs and belts in self or contrasting colors in 01 iver 1 wist, Jr., Nor
folk and Tommy Tucker styles, free it they rip. Many patterns and colors.-
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"DUTCHESS" KNICKERS
livery pair guaranteed for two months.
$1.75, $2.25, $2.75, $3.25
to $10
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Hoys' Flannelette lii;nna. in Brighton make, $2.00
Hoys' Blouses; made from men's shirtings. New patterns, 95c, $1.15
$2, $2.50, $3, $3.50
Others at $1.50. Iron Clad and Holeproof Stockings, in tine, m e d i u m and heavy ril 35c, 45c, 55c
Warm all-wool Coats, Ulsterette style with convertible collar; full belts. Warm cheviots, cassimeres, kerseys in plain shades and mixtures of gray, brown, blue, green. Sizes 1 1 to 17. $9.95, $12.45, $13.50, $15 to $18.50 Children's Overcoats A splendid variety of Coats for the little fellows (3 to 10). Brown and gray chinchillas; brown, gray, blue, green mixtures; belted Russian coats that button to half neck. $8.45, $9.95, $12.45, $15 to $18.50 Mackinaws How few times you have to
buy one for the boy; how much better to get a good one. All . wool mackinaws in plain colors, A new pa.r pjaidSi mixtures Sizes Q to 8 Featured at $8.45, $9.95, $12.45
HOSIERY" Bovs' and Girls' Iron Clad
Hose; all sizes. This sale. . . . usHSj
3600 PAIRS WOMEN'S HOSIERY IN A GREAT SALE Women's Lisle and Cotton Hose; regular and out sizes; all weights and sizes. Special ISCft sale wsjh UNDERWEAR Women's Vest and Pants; light weight cotton and fleece lined; all
weights; all sizes. Special Öön
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS High neck, long sleeves; low neck, no sleeves; Dutch neck and half
sleeves; regular or extra sizes. Sale
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS In high neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck and short sleeves; low neck and no sleeves; all ankle lengths; in regular
or out sizes. Big sale ft price i9öbJ!
BOYS' UNION SUITS Ribbed; soft fleece; all Q ft sizes; $1.50, $1.25 GIRLS' UNION SUITS r-?ii-.j. ri. n it j rr jm jtv
Kini?eu, bou neece nneu; jfi
BLANKETS ioo Cotton Blankets; exii.i i.tr
and heavy; in white, tan and
regular S4.0' kind. PQ C'fi
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HH) pair Cotton Blankets; re-iiL
S2.oo kind. Q-q nr il Sale Üänö :! 5 1 h i Single Blankets; 1 regular si.o kind. ;ue.... flVj ?; 5( pair extra heavy ("otton Blan-
kets; re-ular Sö.oo kind. Qf nfS
aie u u:rj PlaiJ Cotton Blankets, in wn,1 - ,
OUTING FLANNELS
ish; extra size; regular
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Outing Flannels, in fancy stripes and checks; 35c kind. O, -1 Sale price LLv A White Outing Flannel; extra heavy; r1 regular 25c kind. 'Itffi Sale kdO ii
PERCALES
36 inch Fancv Dress Her- I
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cales; regular 35c kind.
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$1.50, $1.25 Children's Waist Union Suits; $1.75, $1.50
BLEACHED MUSLIN A 36 inch Bleached Muslin; j! regular 25c kind. Sale üJ)
BLEACHED SHEETING nir:irhrl ShtVMin-- nrsil-jr fa F
8oc kind. Sale ÖHrb !; k 5
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SILK SALE
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BED SHEETS Bed Sheets, 72x(o, seamle
heavy; regular S2.oo kind. Sale
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Bovs' Sweaters in pull over and coat styles. Plain colors and combinations, $2, $3, $5 to $10
Boys' Union Suits in cotton or wool, closed crotch or drop seat style, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.50
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TI-E L W. LOWER EtX-ORATINÜ COMPANY, Loath Irrd. IrdlarA WH Paper.
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Save money by patnynlzlnj merchants that adverse.
Bring Your Produce to Soutii Bend and Get a Square Deal in Price and in Trade.
Trading -ith idvertifer..
means more for z. cash.
Plaids: reimlar S2.uo kind. ?-3 ftü M
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