South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1920 — Page 10
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INCREASE FREIGHT RATES TO SHIPPER BY SEPTEMBER 1
Machine Gunners Passing Ex-Kaiser's Statue
After That Date Interstate Commerce Cnmmiion Will Fix Katr.
WASril.VrjTCX r. C. Mar. a Iv xSkir-r'-rs r.'-.J i.f-i . j-'jrpri-"! if rh.-v !;nd t! ' iv..v ! - r r nfroMir: i r ; -''r i ' i! fr !'ht rat s .-, ri. Kaüronl T-ruti-s who arp Jv-r? '!:.. jr:r t'l0 r.n.n: rallroi.J y!twirin in n n i:i:,,r:r..il -Any v.ith rr.-r.ioT' of th ir.tr j-tat ronnnrpv -'r iral- ion or-, th opinion (h it tin r" will l,.ivr to y. an irifras :i r.nrroai fr K'ht rafs of from 2 0 IT. iTf.-r. S pt. J. whrn tiin.'irci.i! provisions of tho r."v.- rail- ! arl I tA' b ronii' fTrctivo. I"r. lor tin- ntw i'Uwition ;"T r.it1-. ;ix- r,ntlr:i:f fl ur.til S-r?. ' And nltr that 1 1 1 rati-? will
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th- u- s ,f tranprrtatioi. So 1! . not a :- '., t nf th r.iiln.aiN ; ippiyin' for in r a d f r ! c; fi t rat :-t,t a o,U'- tion .f wl-sat th in! r- , ':ito forntiK rt rornml.-binn m'i d ! ;;ndr th lav In ordf r to jrlvo ?h i roads the lnromo whi h th 1 iw : -ays th"y m'lt havf. !
'n .March the Interstate rnvr if-rcii coinnil-.-ion will bkjin h'-'ir-
iac:- to l-n rnilnc how or In wh i"t nrinn'T th' financial provisions nf' n w .iff shall he ;ippli l. H ar- ! wiil le Riven to all persons; i ti t r'-1 I in rato aljat nients which: -ao.iiil he niad- an-i the lii,'iirs th.at ; :-r to r Iis il as representation.! Tli" ct.irmi.ion ::!r will consJd'r; oe rmnihT nnd boundaries of th I rat lttricts into which the co-jn-, J.y to " divided. i While ;i 27, percent r;:'e in -r-n .- t ilerl.i rod to he nt ''o-.--1; to raiv' ? v nu- s up to the - j.- rrr ritj !-vel. fh. vohinie of trafTlc will ho a! 'n'-iilr rah'o faetfr In (iml 'lctf rni-1 tiafi.!i. Inrp as.-.l trat!:c uonldj niaki frr !ri-r-a-'d rarntners from ;
he fre--. nt rate j,aN and thi-' v.-1 ' ! 1 ' riwn arrfiil -or.yid rat ion. :t itm -tel. ; AMATEUR STAT I OX S
The s. one, which is a moat rcent one, shows a I'rcra h machine Run battalion paisincr the Kaiser Wil-
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t i:i:inIN. .March 1. Herlin : ' i j mall carriers hae ht'-n oattitt by th Kovernment witli l'nlt d States ' I irmv uniforms, oflicia! buttons and ( i all. j The matter was brought to the at
tention of the American military authorities when a lioutenir.t of thn ; I'niteil States army halted a man in an American uniform who did not ' s-alute him.
A civilian cap topping fff tne um- , H
form led the lieutenant to believe he had found a deserter. The lieutenant ' -poke no Herman and was not abb-' to interrogate the ir,an. Fortunately ,
no effort was made to arrest the ! tj
mail carrier. i The incident w.-vs reported to tho 1 American military attache, ho i made an investiiratir.n. He discover-j rd that a larpe nuinbr of Ameri- j can army uniforms had been Foid as ; valVHt'e by the American army of! occupation a! 'oblenz .and that the purchaser was the Herman po-t of-t'a-e department. The postal departmeat ijFaed tho uniforms to the em- I nlf!Vci Vitboilt do!!li' Them or een !
re:)ovii:'-: the bras buttonv p-cor- ' .
atrd with t!ic An;eri:an coat- jt
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I Oll A II OMAX GETS TIIIRTEEXTII DIVORCE IlfKiNi; Iowa. .MarcJi 1.3. Ti.irte'-n may be. an unlu'-Uy iiumber. biit it didn't c;.use .Mrs. A lie I,. Yocum to stp, look and listen when It earn- to .sevkhiR her l.';th divorce. She ot it. th- l':th ilivorce, hei-, vi'h John A. Vocum playi r i 'r opposite her in the court S" tie. Th- winning of tba- case aR.iifivt. Yo' urn wms the second victory of the I.ind in this state for Mrs. Vocum, who lias k-pt the eouits bu-y breaking the bfoids of mat i lmon;. . I.-cause of her repeat ' performance In the rtle r.f "The Hrass Widow" th announcement that she was. to star in "My Thirteenth Kx-hu-band" aftia teil a throng ti tb- court house.
HORSES AM) MULES TO FIXD GREEX PASTURES
I.riSVri.Id:. Ky., March Is. Three thous.nd American armv
hors-es and mul s will "evacuate"!
jthe Kemount Irpot at Camp Zachjary Taylor within a month and for I the first time since the war they t ! will be sent to frc-di country pasture ; j to regain strength. Orders to this ! effect liave been received at tho i camp- '
I lie back-to-tne-ra nr. movement is for the better health of the j animals, said Major FI. .1. Meskill. ; ocmmandr of the Hemount Depot. lnd r the j)lan. the horses and' mules at Camp Taylor will be sent to various counties in Kentucky which can provide food Krazintr j Kround. an acre being allotted for ' each animal.
Ancient Arabic Ordr of Noble j ,.f the Mystic shrine has announced that Cov. I "rank O. Ijowden is f pected to attend.
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Save s15 Save s15 Selling Spring Suits
Pre sent demand indicates a record-breaking season at this store. Our Suits are pro
duced by Best Makers, from Pinest Fabrics,
and shown in all the new models and colors
uur contracts ror spring lines were placed ( verv earlv. '
Xi:V YoriK Th f.-f that Mrs. i:;inaorth Ho. hi i-; a ?v.i? jrrand moih.er iidn'' pvjveni Jlenry rPielnert prorosin matrimony. The coup'.", til and years obi respectively viU be !:tarried
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The location of this store reduces business expenses, and these advantages arc apparent in our remarkable Suit Values. sm s2m 25 s35 s40 M5
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1 V - Tin- rlint r-f sunlight on Rlass ws.s the- dirert cause of an unnb as-
ant time i n the polko station for' Aurieultural rollere, l'ariner !oys Crank Cannon. j artiula rly have become interested 'annn wa-- sterpinrr bliTbelvlin 'be plan. Collepe otticials say in-
down the ir.ain thorou-hfar v.inu : dicat ioj.s are that it v.ill be only, a v.-i trrant br ee lifted his eoat tai's. i a natter nf a short time until the i ever-watchful minion of tbe law Kallas farmer's mornini,- r. o.uevt to!
,,id thi- s'inlu'ht at.d uh;it i: . "Tunc in ar.d -t th- weather. John" s r,j,-k. ; wil? bece.ni- as common as "Time Someone- r ad the lth :ini"T,ii - j tu rv fed the calves, son-" 'cut to the cor.stit ution of Die j Cnilol States, arid 1'rank admitted C.uire.i bns are hunted as i,';im" h id heard about the tiling. birds in Jamaica.
I.oNDON. March 1. IVM Mar-' sluil Karl IlaifT is spoken of as: the I prospective sped il envoy to rep- j resent Kint (leore at the Corona-
i i'o-. of Ferdinand I. as KinR of MANHATTAN. Kan.. Mar. h IS. j (Jrf aU.r jun,;,n:t ;it Alha Julia, in
Transylvania, in the cominR sprint. Klnir Ferdinand is said to be thej only living monarch to he twice j crowned.
OF PRIVATE BOOZE AmuU ur wir less stations th. ouRh-
'out Kansas now can "tune In" at
o'clock daily and receive the
eather prediction, sent out by the
radio station at The Kansas State
Shrines ll ill Gather For Special Festivities CHICAGO, .March IS. Fluhteen thousand Shrlners from Illinois, Indiana. Mi- hif.:an and Wisconsin are expected t attend the annual "Arabian Nights" festivities at Medlnah temph here March IS. H and 20. C. Van Ieenter, jotentate of the
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Pl lE STYLES that will predominate the season are assembled here in a splendid showing that includes all the tashionable novelties as well as the more conservative models in OXFORDS, PUMPS and SLIPPERS. The
variety and character of this display will interest every ij woman desiring Spring Footwear.
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One Eyelet Ties For Spring I he fastihous woman takes pride in the correctness of every detail of her c ostume. And she is particularly careful in her selection of footwear that expresses ;;ood taste.
LADIES' BROWN KID. one eyelet ties; the popular shoe this season. . . LADIES' PATENT COLT OXFORDS. Louis heel; new smart shapes
MEN'S BROWN ENGLISH SHOES, sens
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CHILDREN' S AND MISSES' Brown Lace
High Shoes. at
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NEW HOSIERY The correct style for every occasion is here, in a complete assortment of new colors and designs for Spring. Our hosiery stock has been selected with the view of offering: our customers a wide variety of styles of dependable quality at the most attractive prices.
LADIES' SILK HOSE 98c, $1.23, U.49, $1.69 and
$1.98
Also Men's, 3oys' and Children's Hosiery.
Buying for 66 Stores Reduces Prices
VALUL5 THAT STAND ALONEf6E AST WAYK E5t
Largest Exclusive Shoe Retailers in the World
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Sale Starts Saturday, March 20ih ifs W 1 OA DELIVERS A CHEST TO YOUR HOME, BALANCE W I oliÜ in EASY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE
Finishes and Trimmings
Can be had in red or brown mahojram
finish. All chests are equipped with good quality brass locks, oval key
plate, hinges and sliding lid stay. Hinges are wide and very heaw. Specially made pivot-bearing steel casters provide easy moving, even when chest is filled.
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Everv home should have a "South Bend Made" Cedar Chest. Because
there is no better Cedar
Chest made. Because they are made to last a lifetime
and give service always. Because the style, design and trimmings are always up-to-the-minute.
each Chest exactly as represented and to give absolute satisfaction!
Keep the Moths From Your Clothes Moths do not like cedar. You can have no better protection than a chest of cedar. We have illustrated one of attractive design, made of genuine Tennessee Red Cedar. Prices Range from $26.50 to $41.25
A cedar chest is a fine piece of furniture as well as a home necessity. Did you ever stop to think how much a cedar chest would improve the looks of a room besides doing its duty. Prices Range from $26.50 to $41.25
Every Mother, Wife, Daughter, Sister or Sweetheart Wants a Cedar Chest. Every Father, Husband, Son or Sweetheart Should Buy One.
A "Safety Deposit Box" for valuable wearing apparel. It is as important that you put your valuable wearing apparel in a cedar chest as to put your jewelry in a safe deposit box. Prices Range from $26.50 to $41.25
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You can please the family if you send this home. Ita a beautiful piece, and so convenient. Has copper bronze hinges and strong lid stay, made of 3-4 inch Tennessee Red Cedar. Prices Range from $26.50 to $41.25
SATURDAY, MARCH 20th will be the Opening Day of this great Cedar Chest Sale.
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OUR DELIVERY equipment is' such as to enable us to give rural orders the same careful service as those of the city.
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