South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1920 — Page 14

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T"i;iI.V MUFIMNG. MAKCII 12, 1020. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 A

AUSTRIA PLANS FOR ENFORCED TAX LEYY

MICRO HEATS JUDGE AT AFRICAN GOLF; WINS HIS FREEDOM

Million Will hr AnMnl to

Treasury As Result of ?s"f!v Measure.

, VI UNNA. March ll .- Tho Austrian covrnm r.t f-xpr. f.-s th.it its jilan for an rnf'.r' l'y on wr.tüh rt' r r; an f for s-"j!.Tu:i'rt to tko nilion.il a.-.-.rnhly will yi !I from S,C'O. ')".")') t' I 2 ."''. " 0 '' . 0 0 rrov.T.-. It is t ti - nrodart r.f I'm i:cr MinJcr rtr;-rh. Th Vb-nrat pris hi" ii i-r-'li tin 1 1 - t it will V-rniiC t a rri.-is th r.i 1 1 i'r: !?wn radi al and r 'nr tiv r : i - r : t In t!i i';tr!iat:i(T! ar.'l "uatry. nlor thi- ii; iv:ri' f - rT : i: wv.il'l t d;vid-l into two :.--: T'nn-o v.hbh xi.-tci la for - tk'1 v.ir and 11jw ;iPi':lr-'l I -irinxr ; r i I afr-r h' tiliti'-'. Th- f-rriKr would !. tri.n rn f n.ptioT! .f l .", f.. r " nt. Tortnnrs if nrabr 1 r. ," " r- wo-jM . irr-f from t ( ati-.r.. It.-'-irtnir.c; it tl.-at T . : i r . hov--r. a i.-radaally Jnrp'itiüc kvy i- r,r"' i I X f"r, rumTtl'Toir.c: at !,.' i"": i ' '.t ar.d attaining' a mai!i:i;i.i of .". r rout, tainin a Maxim ;:a of ,.-, jr -nt. On Km .'ill fnrtur. s an r i j r i :i of 3.000 crown-i !':" a !i im fi 1 1 t -r of the family is ri. .! Iptm - total. Ono-third of th- 1 vy i r-'t I ! in

cah and th- r niaimlr r in tlx- intf-r- j est ta-arini; t!;irl b-'i" v, ar bond.1--. 0)Mif ion i- Strong. Corn pii L"ory ronl i aSut ion of wraith Jfcn.s ! n Iirforc th- KovrrniM'T.t in on form or art"fhi r v. r wo itXorrr.atioü, l.-it 1 1 1 ; i i ; i-r t:mi:iMo h.a rrsultfd. Tho c i pi.'. Iir !r and houryrois' c!,lsyr-- o.pi-- ;f 1- -(-ry Inf ins in th:r k-u i r. i Th tiiianri.il j no m -( Is. to-fhr ftvith th roortra r! iz.i t i'i of th' ;n i;iv. pro t;-n'ralh thought to Ik-- the jrrurial t---t of th- f 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 lmi rnTnrnt. Th I-i fr- r o.u'-thn ariin )hriris tli" tw pi it' lp t1 parti'-s into direct ronilj.-t. Thf -oci.il .W rao-'-rrats niIvo.-.-,ii- ., K i 1 1 1 of national miiitia or o K w !, r. wlii! th -on-rrvntlvos ! nn i I a statnliru' r-j-lar army to !..- oiapn-. i :y,: y of jtho ftfi e:4 i.f fi.. ,! ;iniy. idrrrsr Exclianpc is Costly tt Rritain f T-ONIVX. Miirch II. -TIw D.ii'.v Cfail c;il' s that ti:' .olvis 'rrljinir nn Amr-ri'-i j a --Ti'ir t!io T'nitod ICinu'Iom 'J. .'.".."' unN P. yar. u hir !i is mnrc than th :nl8iinltra tivo t ot nf tfi wholo rnitntry In pro-uar tira'---. V Scapular Iock-ts at S.'hillinc:'. I 1 J 1 -1 2

DAIJVS. TiA. March 11. C,(r,rS'- W.ihlnton Jackson s-'n, ith. a yr,'ir.:,' nerro, appr-arnl m ju.-ti- co'jrt here charf'l witli participating in a dice irani. toi.l Sam J. Harnett, justice of th pence, that nfjrroe.-s iikfl to toy "with thv,o briht-f-yf s pin?-pon? htill.5 ju5t ax rnwch ,'iS yo;i to '.at." And hr pai'.t! from Iiis pofket a air of hkack dico with rcI "fy.s" and proceeded to show th ja.ticp ho?.' to play the 'a rrK-. "I wi!I -ntene.-ii y-.u to pay a f?p." of'jl'-i. v-ii.t .T-ido Harrtt. "S it I wlil irivn you a chanro to fju:s'if out. Here are In iiatch'.: I will kp riht and triv' yrj two; eaeh match r-prr svr.tir.-r Now try your kif k and ' whether you r to jaJl or 'ro i'r'" ;---r-- a-hinon Jackcn Smith "trir-fi his luck-." In th lanu'Jir- of tli frame. h spok f-tl;nu'ly to th- fateful dice. St":i th.r- frrinnlni; nrro hid the July's 'i'hl matrdus. "If yon all will jrivo me a riiraf-t. I wil. he on-mah-way', hr said with emphasis, "I's 'pct a .s how my wife is wait in t: for m" for I ain't h en home -lneo I irft for church k5t Sunday mornin'."

CONSIDER METHOD OF TAXING FUR TRADERS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

notici: or nissoi.rTioN or I I LT X 1 I IS 1 1 1 1 . Tli partnership of Kohler Schaf r. located at S. Michigan is hereby dissolved, and that s-aid business will be conducted in the name of Georpe V. Schäfer, and that tho said Iternard J. Koehler has no interest in .said partnership from the date of this notice. a i-:oi ics i: v. siiArnn.

- VANCOLTKR, B. C. March 11. Tremendous Increases in fur prices and declarations by merchants that prices will remain skyhigh for yearn, on the pround Lhat the supply cannot meet the world demand, have caused provincial official to consider methods of rcpulatinty and taxing the industry in Uritish Columbia. "It has 2een acrtalned that the value of th fur from animals taken in rtntish Columbia in 191 S was J 2.000.000 and in 1013 it was at least $2.000,000," declared Dr. A. R. Bakerf chairman of the British Columbia, conservation board. "The fur trade is an Industry exploiting an important natural resource of the province." One njnendment under consideration is to compel resident trappers to pay p. license of $23 and fix the non-resrdent license fee at $200. It is claimed that trappers from other Mctiorv have made fortunes in British Columbia in two years. Breedin of fur bearint? animals in captivity, under povernment direction, rrfso is propos-ed. Silver fox farms in the maritim? provinces have yielded immense sums to their owners, it ks claimed.

F.end the "Golden Apre." a journal of act. hope and conviction. 10c. 331-April 7

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MRS. MARY WYATT GAINS 1 9 POUNDS

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U We will pl.acc on sale our entire display ot INcw opnng R Shoes and Oxfords. Our buyers have made every effort to

make tnis me Dest ana must uuiiijjicic siiuninu ui an ion's latest footwear..

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Come to our store Saturday, look over these beautiful

jjl and stylish creations, compare our prices, and you will ä understand why people come here from many miles around

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THE SAVINGS ARE BIG!

Men's High Grade Shoes at

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.tern l-oufals m v.-.t- .aid Mrs. Aclua $2 'dary Uy.itt of ljs .vmt.i Ith si ,!M ,

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In the new E n c 1 i h

lM.:j styles in the dark brown nil. '--ira calf; all sizes and widths.

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P'.atitude towards T.:nL:r J ounded.

"Mv health P.a.- I .-! i h-v I

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Men's Dark Mahogany Calf, New Blucher, lace styles. The new last for

Men's Dark Brown Calf, English and Blucher styles, Goodyear welts, all sizes.

WUh,a: J',';,... V;,:;; : i l "n. All nits ft ft $e.00 values, eg QK liave been cmuicd t., my ...1 f. .r LI and widths. . )& B 3 a W I fit W V J sJt .several uceks at a time. ff.-rir; j - - fnim ft St V I r i - : i i.l' inilii'rv!,nii ( . . . ir-i I .- li' 1 I 1 f

flrom a sev re ras- of ind itn mn . land othr trou!ds. .M !,: hi. v- 'A

hvere badly j'it of on!"!, my irrurlT.- ... . ...... a ... .... .. .

4Xi.A'll .Ill'l III- I I V. .11 . I a eatrhy pain in n .-i-b. which , ,

lvas so bad at times 1 could not t f

rest at all I btcanit- v.ay we.ik and

-o nervous

I I Iwcanie iriy we.ik and i i is I often 1 ui I to i: t 1 1 ; at'

ini;Tht and walk - Ilo..r ivy (various thin-- to .- t r li f from j F, bny nervousnrss and misery. I v.ajt

fand tould haialiv va t up an.l down j M 'ie stairs". I liad ; .-toj, a;i,i : ; fl

1.000 Pairs Men's Brown and Black Calf and Kid Lace

Shoes, broken lots. Values up to $7.00

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Men's Brown Elk Work

Shoes, all (JO OO

sizes

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stepo three f fo..v tims and r st t )lefore pL'ttmu t' 1 1; top. 1 h.,d t:o j iFtrenth and as . 1 --ln-.td - :

IC-d. My hasl-and wa .-:ck. too. and

II u-as hardly abl- to wait on him. M Lliiere wir.- d ivs when I f-lt very j j i fXiervous and ( was laHimc ff m H

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"Xme of th m-di n.e 1 was taktiiiK h-i-fil in. in tin- meantime Tay hashand had .-t u ! d taking rT.inLir and tlie way he improed

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Boys' Dark Brown Calf.

English Lace Shoes, sizes

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j iHS5C3 il II Ci V.'lilUICll 3 jj Brown and Black Kid Lace I Shoes, Goodyear welt soles.

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'ieran laKin;' I ar.iac nn m. I, and you Ji-fe how I look tOi'ay from the use .of "t. I an ' t around a actively us any ' od;.' and :m! ray weak sjidls jür pone. I dor. t have tho.e ner -jjus spells ari more. -v-ry pain has left m' and I an b my 'inasevork with eas ami rot w ithsandjln: tlie f .i v t tli.it 1 hae rained Vfihl ur.til I am pr-üy h avy. I fan almost run up stairs where before 1 hal to st-p and sit iiw n and jest on the way. Ib i!l. it ins alms-t t o ;ood to 1.- t!a- . that i

H Footform last.

.uu values

Men's Brown Work

Shoes, any last

4.98

Boys' Black Calf English Lace Shoes, sizes 2 Yl to at &duJJ Misses and Children's Patent Lace Shoes, white

cloth tops; all sizes;. $5.00

values

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$3.98

Women's Spring Boots. Pumps and Oxfords Women's Patent Kid and Dull Kid. two-eyelet ties; leather Louis heels '

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7.95

u::e,mu. Actual- j J LJl- " , . " re üu!i halt a.ifj Brown Calf Lace Oxfords.

U Low Heels, & A f$

Women's Black Kid Lace

i neais an iiut! I t... - ever m uaril of to build a prn up and

irtDs'tii. My hu.-bar.d Lis "fully M

i'u-a-'i, too. ami n is a.-o u.::n- f. r i r d several p ui. is in wruh:. We ' f j Oxfords, Louis U A C & Certainly do believe Tar.'.-.c. I! j Jools ... dWÜ 'ti'n to Irv It -1 r . I f - -i -.1! ... it

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Women s Black and Drown Kid Lace Shoes, .L?ri.,.....S4.98

,t!nff or.e results, too. I am 1 :!!-. roiiYinc-il that Tan'. o- U th- ri.iii.1rst rr.e licln.' tint cm r I m. .made an ; I will alw.: prai-a- it 'tor the koo1 health arul liatpin i Ut has brought to our home." I Here !s ;.r.oth r instance h-" ! wonderful ree-r s: ru ct i p.wis f rr.tnlac. Mrs. Wvati is i-'v r.e 0fl

ir.iny thousdr.d.-t who h.i. taken it fl

fir Ith the t-atn tt-markab'.e and Jtratifyin.,' results. Ta.-.I tc r.Hed .tDf great ber.-:.t to ?e r I o.iu.-e it

contains certain rn. ! iei- i' ii'-m.r.r. I

tiea whici enrich the b: 1 ar.dTi

yronioto a health.- .-.pp-tite for irourishin? food. Tar. la r h ts keen !

jjVfery uccesful In overt "Hii-ik nervfousnes? and sIee;d-s.-:. , j-.-t from

Women's Blk. and Brown Kid Lace Oxfords; Louis or

Military heels,

Goodyear w

:!l;S9.00

Women's Brown Calf Lace Oxfords, QQ Military heels. . WcmcVs Black and

Brovn Kid Lace Shoe,

covered Louis heels

: $9.95

cub'tir. t-lfect on the m t-ves. f,.r 3t has no s u h e::a i,..t by txer.j;ther.irjr the i:-rv, s ah ! bnr..rlne back tho r.ormal Mat.- of health -.throuirh it.s ertect cn th appoiite .nd nutrition of the body. Tanlac sohl in outh W-rA at Wla- ' r.Ti-J ilrt: store and in M;.-h-

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Classic No. 1 put your coat on a han-r n soon as you take It off. The coat will keep its shape longer.

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CLOTHES have a language of their own. They speak silently, yet often more audibly than vocal sounds. No class is unaware of their message, of their importance; no one man or woman is free of their influence.

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Are the handiwork of men who recognize human clothes instincts. Kuppenheimer good clothes have a definite place in the demands of men because thev ARE GOOD clothes. The business man, the banker, the professor, the salaried man, the young man all, find in them thorough clothes satisfaction. This store has Kuppenheimer good clothes that fit you. ; .

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Displays of the new models and fabrics are now unusually large. The general style trend is towards greater simplicity. You may wear either single or double breast. Lapels are broad. The waist line is "still uppish" and models in both one and two buttonings are smart. Shoulders are natural and soft. You will find a wonderful selection of fabrics wider in colorings and fabrics than previous seasons. Of course, all Kuppenheimer clothes are pure wool, all wool, pre-shrunk and sewn with silk. Be sure and see our display. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes $509 $55, $60 to $75

Other Good Clothes$35, $40, $45

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Motherswilldo mighty well for themselves if they visit our big Boys' Store this season. Never has such a wonderful selection of clothes for boys of all ages been shown in South Bend. iMany new colorings in clever sty lings. Meide to wear and look well after the' have been worn. Come in and see the new things while selecons are at their best. $9.95, $12.45 $15 to $25

New Hats for Our hat stock is very complete with all of the good shapes from the country's best makers.

Here only will you find Dunlap Hats in exclusive models and colorings. Fed ora shapes with closer rolled brims are very popular. Cloth hats are shown in many patterns of tweeds and homespuns. Big variety to choose from now at $4, $,$6, $7 to $10. New colorings, fabrics and shapes in Caps at $2, $3 to $S.

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Glasses Correctly Fitted

Broken lenses duplicated the same day. Dr. J. Burke 230 S. MICHIGAN ST.

Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.

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