South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1920 — Page 15
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME,
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DISCUSS MEANS TO A CHECK OIL FAMINE
IN UNITED STATES
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American Petroleum Gmirn; Mrmhrr- Disru; Vital Oiu-tiiin.
CHICAGO. March ll.--V..y; r'U.iri- of o . r i i.rn ;:..r th- thrcitMi- ; 'I rwl f iiinrf win. h i r i ! to
'rr:- this i: r,i i;;. r. .il'-r- with oth r
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TIMi; LIMIT OY IISSAYS. CINCINNATI. f. M.'irch 11. IfiUtot in th worM-wMo cori-t-ts f r f.i.Vi written on "Why - sho-iM haw an AniC-rican I : i.:: i ! t:" unii'T the direction of Jn. Kohrtt J. O'Hrsen. whi (i was to rlo IVh. 2-'. his he.-n rxter.'l'I to April . upon r fj-i st of students in universities itni schools throughout th I'nited tat-r ar.I Kurop?. ac"rilirtiT t Mr. O'Jtrien. St'.'fl.'nty. it was explained, were iinnMf to mmitr for the prizes until the expiration of the rl r? t semester of the srhool year, and will now have more tim1 to pro-pin-c.-sajs. In addition many of th essas were sent hark to writers heraus-e of failure to typewrite the manuscripts as prevented hy tho rulrs of tht contest.
DECLINE IN COTTON
SUPPLY IS SERIOUS!?;
pire elf-5upportir.ir. a committee i wairrw.iy?, harbor?, etc
rprntirir the British Kmpire Cot- The American rlinmlr Fiys thor ..... . i
i ton Growers' association has sue- s-ems little ioTjht that the supprsTCil (
-rra t t, Kor.r.i . .f tr!, th,t annual levy of 10". 00,) would h ;
ur.ds, a;prfxitr.atinff 100.00' a yr.ir
e t.-ilv raised anions the Iar.cashire
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j v'-.-'ti-iw-, nWi HI' til- ', pir should he raised ! v a lvv on ! , ; r. , I? . . . , w Ith. cotton industrv of "the United! U ls tho habit of beo ? Uc wrCHl Iriiain S L.OII011 inuil- j Kir.c-'lr.m; and. that the povernnient ' tnri honey in the coolest plac inj
, assist the colonies and protectorates j h hlv and the youns insects In
try ill he Jeopardized I Tile.Crop Show Increase.
l y guarantees to provide railroad. ! the warmest.
u'u con -'rev u hi'h or.vf-n 1 h-r i today. i will strike at fraudulent oil promo.Y0 o Attend. , "' " dore th in :.. rri futi ite-.. rcpre-i li'-nick said til exchange contem"ntin: oil it frr'st- from ;,n parts ' ph'tes- er-etion of a huildlns in the
LON'DON, March 11 Th drlin in th worM's .upply of cotton will ; jeopardLz Britain's rat cotton in-
i dustr' unless the quantity can he J increased. s.ays the American Uham- j ! hr of Commerce in London. In !
! the cotton industrial districts of ! Lancashire and Yorkshire, the AmerI ican chamber understands, 600.000
people are directly dependent for their Iivinsr on cotton while, indirectly 5.00,000 art; dependent on it. The main dependence of c',reat
Britain's cotton industry is admitted
Lift Off Corns! Doesn't hurtl Lift touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers
f the coijn'r'.. w re tf attend ' tU'Tidal district of .New ork where. ,. . , . f r. .i r , , , . ' . t. i . . -i.; l i 1 v on supplies of American cotton '-Aii.nr,; those sche.j i c, to addic t petioleiirn securities. leases and . . , . . J v ... . . f , - , i i i nn as the chamber points out, V he (innss are S-n. (' : ,. ; s'1" ill he tradi I In. ... . . ,
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Aer,s. Oklahoma: lluirv I.. Ik!,-!
,,fy. New York: .lu'li,-.. j. j. v um y, i Ttj I. -a : V. i:. M-i:wen :eV..'.tnd; ! K'i' hard H. !e and Ddward l'ri r. X.-w Vrk ; Sen. H.rt I'.. ' i in m i n . I s Moir. s JoS. ph W. 'oV. St. j I. "is. Maj. ;.-a. Harry I. Ürrs; , o... JYank o. Iwflen ,,f Illinois,
!?!d Vic pres't Thomas 1. Marshall. "A j-'f;it simrt.i;'"' i - irniii!i;Mit," lohn P. Kewiold, ecitiry f th.-
HAU AI I AX MONARCHY FIRST GOVERNMENT TO IMPOSE DRY LAW
HONOLULU. T. II.. March 11. Historians of the Hawaiian i!ands
association s;iid. "Statistics -h w j a s r t that an Havhan monarchy
mat during the :lst montliS th
-"ra-e (if crude ful has fallen otT .-.M.OeO.Of.f) h.irO'ls. .N'r,w tfi. ! ;,re ? :"t more than 1 n.o'aud i,,ur-ls in s'orae and the monthly depl tion is "lmated t 1 e.ooajfH! harrels." I'lTe.'t.s Industries. 'Unley.--, sorn" ''nforcseen pool de. V'toj and priiilufuin j.s i ri r .in ci, !. nation v. ill d p dpi entirely updi od as ir comca fiom the uoinI." he continued. '"This shortage will ;: r.'e rotpd-lera!,,. t ';'(! on manu-f"-tMriiii; iridust rie.s throui.out the
-,untr'. W'e are h' t e to solve this i
Pto.dem and to enci'ur.ie activ.1. in 'irillinc; new pools."
Plans an- iiihIt wav
to lid the
was the first povernment in the world to iut absolute prohibition into effect. Karnchameha. th Orrat. first kinr of United Hawaii, in 1795. after having conquered all the oihcF islamis. issued an edict imposing p:r)hitdtion. Its penalties were drastic. An offender was stripped of his property. ral and personal, and was driven fron-, his. village clad only in a loin cloth. In later years foreign nations forced lii'-'r,r on the Hawaiian and ;:y saW' wa muad'al in th1 inland--
j in !il the icit war. when, wuth tlie opening of the nrtny training camps
within th past five years, for vari
ous economic and climatic reas-uns,
the American cotton acreage has considerably decreased while her
consumption has increased, llritish i experts h ive estimated that if the ! yearly American crop should drop j l.elow the a vera ire, say, of 1..0'0.- ! 000 hales, of f00 pounds each, tf w hich Britain normally absorbs 11."..-;
00i hairs. the Iincashire trade would have to resort to short-time working. Given a. continviance of
tho same shrtape conditions they I
.-ay all manufacturing machinery
would ultimately cease, in view of'
this opinion, the estimated drop this
year in American cotton to ll.oni.- (
000 hales, is Kivin ri-e to much sej ions thought m Britain's trade i rcles. 0nur.itl(M' .ppoiiitei. With a lew to making the Pm-
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Apply a few drops of "Feezone" upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops
hurting. Then shortly you lift it riht off,
root and all, without pain or soreness.
Hard corns, soft corns, corn
Utwen the toes, and the hard skin calluses on
t Ottern cf feet lift right off no
humbug!
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oantry of fake oil promoters, fake oi! s.-nrit U s. -The .v. w York petro!e!im ytK. change as a S ta hi i i.i n tr Influence in il Industry" w ill 1.- the subject of an address on Thursday hy I-'rlix" Kenick. secretary of the exchange. "The f)l(jeds of the ex'han-re." li. nick told the United press today. ' include the establishment of i ici i Itin regulations haseij on p'uson-
:d invest Ration of properties andj luaiuMiuit of the companies whose' s'ocks are sought to be listed, that
its :h- is. l.i r:us, prohibitia v. eat into
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Anoint Im'tations With Soothing Cuticura First bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. These super -creamy emollients not only soothe, but in most cases heal annoyinp rashes, irritations, ecemas, etc. They are also ideal for daily toilet uses. After bathing with Cuticura Soap dust on a lew grains of the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum. lrtr D-r t lSr.M14h.Mt " oM -ryterf Sop ZL. Ointment S Mid bOc. Talcom Äe. i5T"Cuticura Soap harr wkbout muf.
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Exceptional Styl ich
Spring:
Hats S5.00. Others S3.00 to
Here's ?here They Meet the man who looks for VALUE the man who looks for STYLE
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Cloth Hats $2 to .
Style and Value You can't get one without the other here. The man who conies for either invariably finds both in our clothes. And it isn't always the older man who knows good values or the younger man who has the quick, keen eye for. style. These days they'rej both alive to ai! the finer points in clothes we aim to please them both we think we do. Plenty of style and protection against weather in these Rain Coats, Cravenette and Leatherette Coats $15.00 up.
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New In Style
Charming In Appearance
New Spring BLOUSES Stunning New HATS Separate SKIRTS PETTICOATS An Unusually Complete Display. SEE OUR WINDOWS
Coats of the Latest Designs Are Well Displayed
F The pleasure of seeing them is well worth -
a shopping trip. Some designs will be shown
tomorrow for the first time. $20 to $95. An Inviting Array of the New Suits For Spring Complete assortments in the new Eton, Tuxedo and tailored models, in tricotine, serges, Poiret twill and novelty checks, revealing all the newest style features in braiding, pleating, embroidery, fringes and panel effects. $30 to $125.
BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW DRESSES Dainty materials formed in a great variety of charming styles offer the most alluring reasons for choosing here. $19 to $75.
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
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Fashion Clothes Shop 120 Washington Ave. South Bends Newest Store for Men
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YOU NEED NOT PAY ALL IN 30 DAYS WE ARRANGE TERMS TO SUIT YOU
Young Men! Bay Your Spring Suit Here If you never have purchased a suit at Gately's you will, no doubt, be surprised at the splendid variety of Young Men's Suits we offer at prices that are unusually low.
HERE ARE ALSO SUITS that add dignity to the man of mature years; we have diligently sought out the best styles, models that reflect the ideals of most accomplished designers.
BOY'S SMART SPRING SUITS The models are new, the fabrics reliable, the tailoring good; the large assortment of patterns will prove highly satisfactory to boys and mothers of good taste; navy serges, grays, browns and greenish mixtures. Sizes 6 to 18 years inclusive, priced at from $10.50 upward.
Every man should have at least two suits. A charge account enables him to do this RAINCOATS In all sizes, special values. HATS for Spring Just arrived 1 The new spring styles you'll like them. SHOES A new line, distinguished by superior fit and smart appearance and just the proper weight for early spring.
Late Styles Reasonable Prices Courtesy to All the Watch Words at This Store.
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The only reason poor furniture or anything else inferior "gets sold" is because some one is misled and believes it is good. In buying furniture you surely buy with a certain amount of confidence. We think we . r i
merit your connaence be-
cause, this store has been "the Quality Store" for I 4 years.
You Are Not Guessing When You Buy Here
We Insist That You Compare Quality and Prices
IT'S EASY TO PAY THE SAILORS WAY A Little Each Week Will Do.
A Creditable Store for Greater South Bend
Two Big Incentives to Make You Start Housekeeping QQIfö Efl Spring, and a Beautiful Four-Room Outfit ruli-Wi)
Ncwlywcds who havo fron living in small fi;r-mshf-.l apartments throughout tho winter am! wh.. nre anticipating pcttincr into thrir own horn.- ai.l starting in houokcrpin with tho trst siens Sprlncr. will hml that our hoautiiul 4-:o.,m outfits will furnish a further ineentivo for thnr wanting ftirnituro they can call thoir own. Como In .vH seo the furniture for yourself. Kv.-rv ri- o. is fullv guaranteed.
42 Piece Dinner Set
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W'i'.ri! vou so st h 1 -a tit i f ul I'..!-:, iti; Miv.nt: ro.'ni. s;: -h .i !( iihtfu! t . . i r r . i t'! rinver.107-.-. s for tlo- r.i'.h':;. v.; ' ;:"t in lviii.-' i;o p;;-.:; riuhT pa.'. .r l of this prir. 4 ..".--- o i: ! . . . , vi'iir ir!i'S!. mi ',) ...
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With Every Outfit of $98.00 or More
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Special Offer Again. Hurry, Just 100 Sets of Dishes to be given
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Other Outfits for $1 98.00 $260.00 $348.00 $450.00 for 3, 4 5 Rooms. Remember the Credit terms will be so convenient you can't say no.
Cane and Mahogany, Three Pieces, upholster- ) (f ed in Silk Damask or Silk Velour. Special . . pa ii Ca
Would be a Bargain at any other store at $350. Cash or Credit.
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Fifty Beautiful Living Room Suites to Select From. This beautiful High Class Steel Tube Bed, Vernis Martin Finish,
Fully Guaranteed, Just As Pictured
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And mattresses
Every Brass Bed in store reduced for Saturday and Monday. Other Steel Beds, white enamel finish
$9.85
BUY HERE NOW AND SAVE MANY DOLLARS . Come In and Talk It Over With Us Don't Overlook South Bend's Largest and Best Stove and Range Store GAS RANGES, COMBINATION RANGES, OIL COOK STOVES AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER STORE
tiu:ki: is A I.ITTLi: HIT or TOMOKIIOW IN VULOK.V srvi.iN OP TODAY
South Bend's Store Beautiful The Store That Sells It for Less
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