South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 44, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1920 — Page 11

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Delegate to Frisco Convention Says Boycott of Goods Was Cause.

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May. ('oirtrr.i.?i.rir Zi, a mmbr of orf of th? KrratfFt importim: nn! exporting ooa in China, is niak ir.c a t.-r f Ir.t.iir.i: An rican citio. and rr;rn h' r- in time for the convr-ntior.. Sl-f;tkin; r f .I ip in'.s lo. of th tral- It ha. I built -jp with China during th vir, nachint: :i volume i f hunlr'-ds. of millions of dollars. Commissioner Zi told of the opportur.iti?; ofTrd to Americans. JIr Ship-. "As a condition pr r-nrnt to this frnt tralf opportunity for America in China, the primary considerations ar 1 r tt r cal.i f aciliti-s anr more .ships." h- said. "American cotton export to China, up to Outline when this nuintrj' entered th war. roimitr.l ?! 00.000,000. Tli rrat bulk of this trad", immediately Tjp-ir; your rxj.orts stopping wafl secured I v Japan, which obtaining the r.-'V. product f r r China, rr.anufncti:r'd th- t 11 and sent th" 'ini-d'-'! ; i'M'.u.-f back foi Chinc5,r- mai l; ts. Mnrk't ()x n. 'rir.'f the bt.yott. da to the Shantnntr situation, this rreat cot

ton jnark-t has l, .-n 1 ft practical

ly h n. and cne of my chief missions to this country in to establish connections with the blp i otton exporters. China is urgently in ned of materials of hardware and of electrical equipment. In the latter line Japanese products apain are suffering from tho boycott anl th field Is wide open. "While to the outside world the trouble between rorthern and southern China Rcems Important, it has no prat benrinp on the mrcantlb tr.d industrial life of China. These

I factional differences are the prod

uct of political roups seeking power. Auto Industry. "The automobile industry is capable of tremendous development, as the Chinese are very partial to American motors of good modern style and quality and at the lowest price consistent with these qualifications." Chinese are also making strides

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building up the manufactures of their own country. Commissioner VA Mid. lie also pointed out that American business men made a mistake in dealing with compradore.' (native commission merchants) at Chinese ports, rather than with

Chine importing and

houses who. bettT understanding

their problems, talking the lanjaruaRe I EE5 of their clients, operated mor fron- J p omlcally and efficiently In behalf of foreign traders. I S

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LIBRARIES OF GERMANY m

LACK PURCHASE FUNDS

nEP.IrX. Feb. i:. German libraries and scientific publication.

are .sufTcrir.j? from lack of funds I

The privy councillor, von I la mack, announced at a metin of the Berlin university that the state library could no longer purchase any book :r.d machines. He said that scientific magazines in Germany are gradually dyinp, that fcientiflc mon orraphs could no Ionprr be publish

ed, since the support of the ara-

demies has ceased and that German scientific books were gxin abroad in preat numbers.

No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples

Best Treatment for Catarrh S. S. S. Removes the Cause

For the Wood. Once you pet your blood free from impurities cleansed of the catarrhal poisons which it is now a prey to because of its unhealthy state then you will be relieved of Catarrh the drippinsr in the throat, hawkins and splttinjr, raw sores in the nohtrils; and tho disagreeable bad breath. It was caused, in the first place, because your impoverished blood was easily infected. Possibly a slirrht cold or contact with someone who had a cold. But the point 1h don't suffer with Catarrh it is not necessary. The remedy, . R. S, discovered over lifty years ago.

tested, true and tried, is obtainable at any drug store. It has proven its value in thousands of cases. It will do so in your case. Get f. S. S. at once and bepin treatment. If yours is a Ions standing caso, bo sure to write for free expert medical advice. Wo will tell you how this

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cleanses the impurities from tho blood by literally washing it clean. We will prow to you that thousands of sufferers from Catarrh, after consistent treatment with S. S. S., have been freed from the trouble and nil its disagreeable feature:. Don't delay the treatment.

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Is a well established sale, a semi-annual event here at this store. It is the greatest money-saving event of the entire season a sale that never fails to crowd our store with enthusiastic buyers. You will find it more pleasant to shop during the early morning hours as every day of this sale will see a big crowd during the afternoon. The merchandise is up to our usual high standard. We do not buy so-called cpecial purchase goods for sale purpose. Every item is taken from our own dependable stocks and although greatly reduced is absolutely dependable.

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Thinl: of getting a beautiful Pee.c'ibloom, Velour, Silvertone or Bolivia Coat at any one

of these reduced prices. It seems incrtdible, but the fact is that we have a very limited number of models remaining in stock which must be disposed of immediately to make room for incoming Spring Coeds. And as is always the case, our patrons profit considerably by th:3 final clearance.

Coats that formerly cold at $22.50 and 517.50 Reduced to

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Coats that formerly at $37.50, $35.00 and $29.50 Reduced to $13.99

Coats that formerly sold at $50.00, $45.00 and $39.75 Reduced to $23.99

Miscellaneous Specials Men's and Women's Handkerchiefs, very special, each 9c Women's Black Cotton Hose, very special, pair 2z One lot of Fancy Buttons, worth up to 25c, choice ?c Brassieres in pink and white net, 50c value, 19c Women's Cotton Hose in black and white, sizes 8l2 to 9 25c value, pair 19c Table Oilcloth (slightly imperfect), in light and dark. Special, per yard 39c Infants' Outing Flannel Kimonos, in pink and blue, 75c value ....49c Fleece Lined Kimonos,

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el, it stands to reason that selling will be more active here and clearance quicker. Women's and Misses' Dresses in silk, wool and velvet. Dresses that formerly sold up to $35.00. Reduced to $17.99

signs, $2.50 value, $1.59 One lot of Women's and Misses' Sweaters, very special at . . .$3.99

Children's Outing Flannel Sleepers, sizes 2 to 6 years, 75c value 59c Trimmed Winter Hats, values up to $15. choice $2.89 Women's Chamoisette Gloves, in brown, black, white, pair 69c

Miscellaneous Specials Boys' Velour Gloves, fleece lined, 75c value, pair 69c Women's Fiber Silk Hose, in colors. Regular 95c value, pair 79c Women's Muslin Combination Suits and Chemise, $1.25, $1.00 value 79c Women's Kid Gloves in small sizes. Very special, pair 99c Children's Unionalls, well made. Very special $1.19 Men's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, very special, suit $1.39 Women's Felt Slippers in pink and blue. Very special, pair $1.39 Men's Gray Silk Gloves, excellent quality. Very special, pair $1.39 Men's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, $1.95 value, suit $1.79

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Hart Schaffner & Marx $50, $55, $60 (95 and $65 Overcoats in this clearance at . . . fp'i

Don't overlook the chance to secure the season's greatest advantage in Spiro's high grade clothes-it's a wonderful chance to reduce your clothing cost. Indications are that all wool clothing will be higher next Fall. Buy now, it's to your advantage.

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Spiro's Final Sale of Boys' Suits, Overcoats, FlacMnaws

About two hundred Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws, in latest styles, made from good, dependable fabrics, from our regular $10, $12.50 and $13.50 lines. The price at which we offer this clothing is below wholesale cost today. This is a great opportunity to secure

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$10 SUIT SALE $10 Second-hand tailored suits that originally sold for from $35 to $50. We have 30 days in which to sell 200 suits. SAM WEISS 1 02 W. Division St. Near Grand Trunk Depot

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Great Reducing Sale V.'e n,i..--t r--lueo our bl"CK to nakp rof-r.-j i. r our -N'ITW BPRTNG MFKCHANDI.-'i: now rr,:..rz in. aro cU.ixr.z out cur SPHCIAL LO'iv at (;iu:atly iu-:i!';rj ruicr. xiv lb touii opportunity to K.i.ve mojif y ' t.jj lr.cr h ro. lh.. m han Thursday morr.ir.s Fob. 1 ar! wii! :i: thr'- dys only. Her are a fr of onmany baru',ii::s: I lot Growing Girls' Coats, in I-r and hnvy Firoa'JothR, a!! colors, lru::i 11 to K y-ars of .-.r. value I J "..'. Nwv !urjp.ij this ai.I a-t SI3.9S 1 lot Mi.-'..s' Co-itä. s:z'.-s 10 to 14. vahi-s J 1 r. up to Durthis sal- . . ?1.wh 1 l.t i-t Mis.-.-s ;ir.ii Chi'.-lrf n's C'ts. vah.r? tjr. n ?n 515. CO. During t J i : ss s i!- .7.(h 1 lot of I W,;f y Cip-! for I ?' r.'' G.: I. 1 . val'j'-. On Ue o9s 1 I..t of Apr' n Chjrlif.l Gir val r.r-c to r c yari. During this : 29 :.l ' r-a!r, ;nrh s u : 4 ' -. !;:. '.': f.n n'-, yari. 3:'' 1 lot of l;3. ach"!l Muslir.. ".c P c -.::. N-. a- on ar 1. 25c All .n- La'.- .tr.d j;r;.lro2-Ivr:' s v.-;ll r. at r-'iuo .1 j ric-'s. All th- Shoca for the v. ho far:.i''. v. r 1 -it lwr r ric.-5. Hur.-1r-ds of th-r i:-r..s .vi.i i: f car.:..jt tio:i v, 11! h i-ol'l at rilucod prlo-. Com" -.arly. I o not thi r ' J y to a rr r; y hv r :y;r. c hero. K (r. ;r.b r th iilac.'.

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