South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1920 — Page 13
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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SUPPLY OF MAPLE SUGAR IS LARGE
U. 5. Lxprrts Claim. Farmers
Opportunities.
Arc Pa inj: Up Big
PEACE CONFERENCE SEES NECESSITY OF SENDING MORE TROOPS TO TURKEY
! FISHERIES COUNCIL WILL RE FORMED TO
I Er.! ar.d. w Founded, nr.d C.inI ad.i hive been invited to attend. Th lr.trmritlor.nl council, accord-
preS'T.t rdar.f, T-'l T.art tno
Turkih cah-
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i depth of th- fhin r-Ms and ac
1 r-'jrnuae data nn th breeding and I miratin r f fish. 1
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VANCftl.T RH. II. t.. March 11. i Formation nf lr.tTr.atior.a! f'.h-
I erdes council
military
I (or.f rcr.c? rirrl3 hr) today,
it-nr Hiortu-" ar.d tr.e nroacn Premier Wnlz'.os. it vas undfrff -.'nii.-ir w Ml ?d depart- k0nd. ha? offered to jdace lre?k irt rf arri.-jir-.-f i ri to mak f r, .,or- a t th,. ui.r.o1 f t the alii If t'n s!aft-:.. ;;t that tirii.v thousand Aro r.eed.! Vernein it wa
!..'( id. mad his offer To th meeting nf the round! of foreign ministers
JjO'STtO'S. March 11. Kxter.idve J tion against the new
orr-üMtion r.f Turkev xith m. fJC"Pl 10 or
more drnrtic roennure if nr.wry. -.. tv, rütinn.n.t i.f, Hnrcr n th.-. fortieth rtAnt r.f tliA r.inidhn errort trade
"a considered a certainty in .a"e nr.dallv Mueta ph;i. Ktnl, d-r ) parallel on tho Pacific cvut. is the: Cpt. F. V. Wallace. secretary 0
i-.f Oh- rf.l,r! f.-.rer -, l.rtlovorl rf,. film ef fti rr,iv.l'iOn hpfrt J line - !h a-Or!a t!On . fSIa in- UmU
btain a pledge that.nf tr" Kreit f;shir.:r bed1?, extending j p-overnir.sr the catching and market-i ernment will nut from th Arctic to the Bahan.ni j in;r cf f:?h "with a viex to er.la.rpe C
sponsible jncres.
for the Armenian rr. as-
4 and 5 of th '"anadian F1hers a-oclatlon.
States secretarv of commerce
had of thn fisheries h-jreau will bi
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S';if . ;ir -vr rh '.. :r z -p p) r! n n 1 -t to jr i: ri pl car and .'vr'jp for li'-ri" :' as . "!1 a? f"r -a. nl -r-ry lltflo c. Many Sumr lluIw4. Vhi! Anr-ri'-ars r"nir:ifn!v thini: f tl.e jr.aplo h-r.ir i'd;i-try ,n con- ' r.f !.-re!v to r i rf"u til 1 r i d ar--.s o N'-u- Frcl tr.d and N v York, t hre are, n a matter cf f net. many -..t,VT.!:'il "s';i;;ir t s r -" in tlie rion extenflir' f.a r vr'-:!h as
FRANCE PAYS BIG
Fxperts frcm tV.e t'nlted Stntr.. Invited to b present.
PRICE FOR FUEIAVs
W'edi.e r-dav. It prohjbly uill b ac-
. -pte..j. nn. Milne, the British! T,r. ; T.T TTT . ..meander, v.ou.d have rhsrifo of: PHrUDKI.PinA. March 11. these troop?. I France Is paying $100 a ton for coal.
A'Jmiral Lord Hattv. vinton . said Miss Anne Morcan. daughter 1
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f r m ore :. -iv j : a r f s of vrup. "lilli !n t :rn 1:1 cf.n f-r.tratcd :no t'.vo to 1 ( !(.:!!-; of s.'ir. IH-crr C.rc. r.roverv V.-.1-1 rr.ade . ; pnv rn -:r. nt irvest ir.i!r of mar.v proves of s :r.tr n.a.i' s in North Carolina, "r." of nl.i-h is jirobably Irrf-r than any nuv.- t he found ia N-v Khrim!. TT.e ov.'Tier. I " i : cr ur.aware of tr-e '-.alue of tl.- trf.s from the 1 aaple Fucar ta ndpoii.t. had beun 'uttir.fr ther.i fo- lumber at an average let :rn of ! - than 51.0 u a tree. I .at fa.-on. upon s-jpetion of irovrr.memnt exr.erts. tiics' uro
'Aero tapped and yielded srup that for $4 a calbn. IteV'ttiun of tho potential value of the K'rovrs indueeil the nvcer.-. to !an i::ore fxf.nsive operations for this princ;. Th'3 yenr' flow of sap ic erpectel by rxperts to bo more satisfactory than laut year. The maple sutrar an.l syrup industry H li?tinctly American and offers frood com moreial opportunities, government exi erts say. for those who rnjrnsre in 1 vysternatically. as the demand for t.-dh syrup and sugar is far beyond the upply.
Spencer Churchill and other military and naval leader met -with the t our.cil ycterdiy to answer questions on the proposed military i! eisures. i:.atl Ourzon cf K'ed-
of thfi late J
dres to the French war relief com- j mlttee and the American eommittee j for devactatM France cltinr the hizh j
TEAMSTER'S LIFE SAVED
WRITES LETTER TITAT I WORTH READING VERY CAREFULLY
STRONG FORCE W ORKING FOR OPIUM TRADE
l.tonj. fcretary of ?tate for for- i co?i of necessities In that country, dn affair-', nas expected to outline j Phe said tho general attitude in thj general roram dedded upon ; America "now we're through." in the hotisft of lords today. ! -She declared America can never be Allie J leaders f.ni- J report of j through whi'e France i in its prefxtei.si and blcody c! i?h be-j ent condition. tv; ep t,e Turks ar.d allied forces', now in Vr:.-t;tnt inople but admitted j the alli'd troops w-ro carrvine out!
Ira pr"-s -i e mi!itar- demonstrations in an efioit to calm the Turk nationalist ! ments, believed respnnMf.ie for the Murafch massacres. Iu some circles today It was predi' f-d th.t the entente ruling forbiddinc; ireel; troops jn the zones already occupied from pKinc; over the three mile demarkation limit, will i.e removed, jvin? tho Greeks reat-r frfedom cf action. ;rtain .sections of the Turkish treaty. 1. was said, probably will have to be re-written, especially that clause having to do with Consta ntinople. The patriarch of Armenia, now in London, yesterday cabled Pres't Wiimri besefehln action by the I'nif'.d States to halt massacres of Aiunetii.ms in Asiatic Turkey. America, h" said. FhoulJ. cooperate with the allies in outing the Turk. 1 A simitar cablegram was ent to 100 Atnerirjn bishops. A Paris dispatch Qtiotd th newspaper L Temps as declaring it had learned semi-oti'.cially that th? allied military plans in Turkey provide for makinir effective the occupation of Constantinople, ta:ins possession of other points and
control of telegraphic communication. It is unlikely, the newspaper believed, that Uie allies will take ac-
retrson Ointment Co. Inc., piuffd!', N. Y.: T was afflicted with a very prere sre on my 1 c fr years. I am a teamster. I tried all medicines nd sal?es, but withotit juece?i. I tried doctors, but tbey failed to eure me. I couldn't s'fep fjr uiuny nights from faln. Doctors said conbl not live Dr more tbn two year. Finally Peterson's Ointment vrnn reeomrr.ended f" ruo and bv it u-e th ore was fiitlrelv
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iiaate. e?c rrK. unio. .iarcn ... ijio, l enre P. (i. Iteitr, lox lt0. I Peterson .ays: "I nm proud of the 1 bore letter and hare hundreds cf others I tht tell of wonderful cures of Eezema. ' Plleg and Skin Diseases." j Peterson's Ointment i r" cents at nil 1 drucL'Ms. and there Isn't a broad-mind- ;
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For : how. March 11. Reports that have been received recent!: from m i.s-iona ry workers in vartous P rts of Fuklen province tell of an orrranlzfd movement to force Chinese farmers to plant poppy for the production of opium. It is chnrprM that this- project Is bfintr directed by the T-.ilitary authorities. The farmers, ssy the reports, have been notified by this society that they will be fined according to-a. fixed scale 1 plant in tr opium, and official circulars on the subject are said to be s wcrdod as to carry the hint that rave consefjuencr s await nil tho?o bo fail to become subject to the la.i s rir d so nbl revenues of the t ro irre.
Cuticura Soap Tho Safety Razor
Shaving Soap
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SATURDAY
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Brown Calf Oxford.
Brouge Last, Military
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Buy Your Easter Footwear Now while the assortment is large and all sizes are plentful, a guaranteed savings of from $3 to $5 on every pair of shoes, oxfords or pumps. :.(
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Come up and investigate our Spring styles. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9:30 P. M.
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MAMMOTH SALE
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Right in the Season When You Need Them A mammoth purchase of fine Auto and Rain Coats way under the wholesale price enables us to offer these new style, high grade coats at wonderful savings. Think of it! The newest styles and the finest materials for less than you have to pay for the ordinary kind.
Can 'oöLP ri oB I oOÖ Every Save ' OJJ ü Coat
Men's $3.50 Dress Shirts $2.94 Womens $2.50 Muslin wear $1.49 Men's $1.50 Night Shirts $1.29 Girl's $3 Gingham Dresses .$1.94 Boys' $3 Wool Knickers $1.94 Boys' and Girls' $1.50 Rompers 94c Boys' $15 Spring Suits $10.95 Women's $4.50 Long Kim onos . . . $3.98 Women's $1.50 Silk Hose 97c Infant's $1.50 White Dresses . . . 98c -M-- -- ffMflMVVBVWWMVStSWMHBSOTWIHVVVWV Women's 75c Union Suits 59c Infant's $6.50 White Coats $4.95 Best $3 Thomson's Corsetsv $1.98 Women's $3 Sateen Petticoats . . . .$1.98 $1.50 Silk Camisoles 94c Women's $1.50 Silk Gloves TÖTc Women's $5 House Dresses $2.98 $1.25 O'Cedar Oil Mops 89c Women's 85c Kitchen Aprons. .... .59c Sale $7.50 Georgette Blouses $4.95 Boys and Girls' 75c Stockings 39c Wom's and Misses' Middy Blouses $1.98 Women's $3 Jap Silk Blouses $1.94 Dr. Parker's Waists for Children 47c
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We wish to sell all these coats in a very few days and have marked them at the smallest margin of profit clothing has ever been sold for in South Bend. We depend on the great volume of business to make up for small profit.
These coats in design, fabric and color are the snappiest, most desirable auto coats shown this season. Big collars, all-round belts, in fact the ideal coat for driving. We have them in all sizes and colors hundreds to select from.
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