South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1920 — Page 13
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60,000 FORCED TO Trolley Express and Hampers
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BUY THEIR HOMES
rwg Farm Produce to City
DETROIT SCHOOL DURS
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6 ! Xi:V H.W;:X, -onn.. Mar. 2. kI urrhar Or Mor Order i An ! n-: nt in use or th- hamper I f'-r cirrv.r.',; products of th farm trives an Impiil.-e to j,r,.m th,. ,arri,r to th,. rity h,,UM..
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1 0j'iO 1'itt. burg- far .1x11 s l.i.uuht h!r hon:'.; during the pa! year, r.r.t !.ff,iu.-.: thy were rrtr: ir--.jl.irly ar'm tr, (.vui 1 1 1 : r o n l nn s, but. ' 'or-! ; r: t r I inert. 'h'y 1 . r I to huy r i. : -. Thi:i rontlni;!; :; at the sar:. nt thus far th i - j ir. The h".n:--b': !;" ..' i ;-. ;-,. t.t 1 -
ran trvo T-.tr.- at,' li"-n wnr a-tivi-j
t:e;-j In th" mills brought M-oren of fa:n!!i-s ir.tr a community where
f.oijslr.L' com un'l:i Sons li -i I l"(M !
ir.cr'air.u'!y i rc r for ;i r.innb'r r f fara. "ot of n- T r u t i m in r -l ::rid thin c';rt.t;i 1 lu:M:n:; operation.-'. 1 1 haw i:'T. '!' in propor tion, small .: .in.l apartm ntH - ".lov. 1:,,- th: li.'li'ot. I r nta u'". fifty p' r r.t rains for 1 1 1 corni ' : T y-;ir are Fail t i t ; i n . ' -n. ". 1;;! in .-om ir.an' s 1 0) p-r e-r.t K;is 1 n a.-k 1 anl pail wlsa-re the f'-'tij. nit r.ul! .vri'T.i it. '"Tiii" - :.M.:d 1'-! h'.rr :,r.d the !r. )!. s . r- v.i'.." is t:i- v.;iy on- r .ii t .-. Lat'.an x ; :i i i , 1 thr yitui t;Ti.
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portation, not h rr.aÜH. A f in.irr may tak cr(ler3 hy tlphon- or mail, ;,:i uj, ;l hamper anfl I' iivf-r It to th ttrr-t railway romI'.iny wlii h maintains an auxiliary xjirrx S'-rvico ;iIom lin.s with
; a utoTiohil ilfiivc ry in tho citi.-.
li::!-. poultry, pr.f,at:r-;--, applos ami othr-r farm prolnrts ordorfi nv( r tli" wir- ir ay 1. 1 ii v-r-i in a f-w hr.urs with r.s ruuch rare a:s a r.iarktri'.an in ttiwn rivt-s to hi.s city c-u.i-tomr-r:-. I )r- lxtl lovlhilitir. Th" N-w II.ivr-ri county farm hurtu. v. hifh frr a y ar has stinli"l 3o al marki-tiriK'. ' y a hurvy
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lroJ pvrnty-livo pupils, filc-'l afr!yj
fonnfl tho nr --ri 1) i i it if. j rif t h r- trn!!-v
, . out oi th.c f-t. I.onifar' parochial xpriM wf-r- hurh as to uVv'lcn :i , , , , ., . school hrro today while th-"1 entire "farm-to-t.-iM ilolivcry y mar. rocf of tho structure burst into
of a "hom hampr-r." f'nnr.cticut
throughout the I'itt.-aur;: district. In
homo in.i nufa turiti towns iniu.--
trial corporations arc huiMinK anl liiiyir! houx s for tliir mn, while in Sharon, Pa., th Chamber of roirir.iorre has- undertaken to fimr.rt
"ri'Iition.s r r v .t i 1 tJie construction of ZOO rchilonc s.
is f-rMiror.e! with trolley lines. Trn" of thnus.'ind of farmers ran -n crov.s-cour.try trolU-y lines pas.". KxpresH cars pick up wayside f reicht or rxpresi mittrr at any stoppjniT place. Hampers made up in Milford wro l-!ivcrcl in New Haven and Uridp.-port within two hour., or ir. ;t.s .hört nn intrral r:s a c ity ri'crrhant makes his local ü'-liv rh ?. The plan contemplates u-c of a uniform hamper of varying pizrs, r-asily hanllel as rxprtss, reeo--nized ly cr.r crews a.;d automobile drlvr-rs as containing foodstuffs with the possihility of peri.-hahle articles, liko lrf-..s'Ml poultry, or breakable, like eps. Experimental h a m p o r s hoi i r-noutrh food to lat a family several days. Success of thr plan depents largely upon the initiative of farmers in s-ecurint: customers who are willing to have delivery made in tli is way.
V. ir.r. The pupils, five to tifteen : yfars old, thought they wer-- takin-r
part in a tire drill until they pjs;-d out of th-- building and i-aW the finmf-s. Iamajr v.-as estimated at STQ.CO.
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?? TNCOMi: TAX ?? Want h If on making out your Income tax report 7 I. et th Ameriran Truil Co. j-crvlcc department asf you. No charge. 7C3-3 Advt.
"Tape's Diapopsin" by neutralizing the acidity of the Momacn. ln?tant-I-relieves the food Fourinp: and fermentation which causes the mi?erymakini; pas. heartburn, l'atulence, fullness or pain in stomach and intestines. A few tablets of "rape's Dlapepsin" lrinp relief almort as soon as they fach the stomach. They help rc'-nilatp disordered stomachs so favorite food can be eaten without
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Wonderful new arrivals in new Spring Blouses in all the wanted spring styles and colors.
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Gately's Spring Opening
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Brilliant and of Unsurpassable Charm is Gately's Spring Fashion Display
There's a certain note of happiness in the new frocks for spring and early summer a something quite indescribable that has been lacking for many seasons past. perhaps the lovely colorings convey it
perhaps it is due to the exquisitely graceful lines but whyever it is, it is there and the new Dresses, Suits and wraps are more than ordinarily attractive.
The Newest Models in Beautiful Spring Suits
The styles are novel and swagger and the variety permits unlimited choice. Materials include favored shades of Serges,
Mixtures, Tricotines, etc. Before deciding on your new suit see these handsome Gately models, $30 to $125.
The Smartest of Spring Dresses
Our showing of Spring Dresses presents a wonderfully complete view of the newest and smartest fashions. So varied are the styles and so wide the range of prices
that you can hardly fail to find several models that are becoming to you at whatever price you want to pay, $19 to $75.
Presenting New Spring Coats
One has only to sec our new Coats to be convinced that among the number is the desired wrap. Silk stitching, gay Angora
Gately'j render an intr!if;er.t credit service, that appeals to intelligent people.
trimmings, collar and cuffs of English checks add life. and tone to the snappiest coat assortment in town, $20 to $95.
Gately's orTer the conveniences a most refined patronage appreciates.
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New Spring Suits in Serges, Tricotines and Poplins. Strictly tailored, high waist and plaited models. Priced from
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Large shipment of New Spring Coats just arrived. In all the very newest spring styles. Polo Coats, Short Johnny Coats, some with belts and some C?Q5 and up flare backs. Priced at iButS
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Among the new arrivals for lhurdays sale arc Pattern Hats of Black Lisere, Rough Straw and Now Combination Effects, in all the season's newest colors and styles. Values up to $8.98. Special Thursday
Spring Hats for Children, in all colors and styles, at a saving of $1.00 on each hat. Special I hursday
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday March Fourth, Fifth and Sixth will be devoted specially to an exhibition of the smartest new spring shoe styles for Men, Women and Children.
We know that you will appreciate this opportunity to become acquainted with the Fashion-favored styles, and ask that you accept this as your personal invitation to stop in at your convenience. First showing of the famous WICHERT hand made
ioes for Women. Made by the master shoemak-
Wichert and Gardiner, New York.
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