South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1920 — Page 12
i.dxesd v mihimm;, maucii üj, ej2o. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MRS. SARAH TABOR ' IS IN HOSPITAL LARGE MERCHANT MARINE FOR U. S. randons March Sale Events King and Queen Visit Blind Babies (and Interurban Day Combined) Assures You an Exceptional Shopping Day Tomorrow! i Plan For Ship? to Take Care 1 j of One-Third of orhl j Shipping.
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riT.rr rA ar v. aitlnsr to tni l.r ! -a"k
t Taw Paw. Mich., to a r.s ..- r a ch.'irM' " rnuriirins' hr 1 t iivht'T, ;.l-iu! Tabor VIrfcO.
Th') .state puj-Tfrm' tour' r- l .1 I
p.-niin h r Irlu.! which :t-
ilarch i:. Aftrr climbing olht tli.chts cf
sr.t:rw to l.or attorney a r:ic Mrs.!
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irouulf and r-rno'ol to ;, h -jjital. TA h'-n ask il v.hy fh JiiJ iior taKf
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Clrs. T.ibr .!l: frr I'.nrtl i:i-atr.
"I r.yver rtK! In an ry.ator and! I cion't. care about jtartu.ir i.e-.v." i
U'hon liT attorney. 1"11'
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lUm, he fcii-l that It w.m t uj o i him to d'Tldf. but 'a as uj t. h r j f.h HirU no, Ir. Kr-J-ri':j Shi!i;tto.
lr. .Shillitto would m.ik- n i :miit nL'it-mnt. ayinir: "Mrs. Tabor f.ry 111 at prent and will proL.;ihl.v br rr-movvl to J'aw Paw thlatter part of this vatk if hr conIitlo. Warrant.'"
3irs. lahor is v yrarn o'll.
.STEALS IIUDSOX CA It: ARREST EI) iniEb HE 'r. TRIES TO SELL IT
Thir Majesties, tlio Kinir and Q uct-n of England, aocompan!--l by I rincss Mary and Princess Iatrir'. durint: thir irivate visit to tho Tral Exhibition at Olympia. England. slnw d groat intorot in tin; six lilind babioM from th "Sunhino Ious." tho Iind P.ihis' homo. T ho children sang a song before the ro.tI party, and llttlo Kathleen Hall presented a boquet to the (jueen.
EL KHAR T iEU SRA PER IX RECEIVER'S ILtiSDS
;OSlIE Ind., .March 2X-An-
fiOSHKX, Ind.. March 2Z. John ! nonnr niorit was made here T:."- lay
TOUR BIG TASKS COM-ROM' SECRET A RY OF STATE COLBY
illtrh. IS. of Indianapo'.U U in tt.'that the Eikrnrt Iteview has p.45-e,l j , . oounty jail h re. chargi-d with l;av-i, , 1 ''k Jr.g tolrn a Hudson S.1Por au-ito thv rontro1 "f Arthur E. Ko.vho,- ,,,
tomrddlo b 'longing to Mrs. 1!. . Ie. , as roeoiver. Mr. Korchec gav bond
bi-. krr of Indianapolis in that. ity ! Ior 1 'u bl ication of tho paper
will l,o ooiitinuo.i, it. is said. The
Koview is among the old newspaper
publications of Elkhart county. For
IM.. 17. Hitch arrived in Elkhart in tho rar Eeh. having driven to that eity from Indianapolis m iht hours, according to a :-tate-
m r.t l;e rr.ado to th" police. Ho was!
fashionably dre-l and -p-n i oran. Keeontly it has changed money freely. Then, bpcotning short j n;intJs several tinns and became a of cash, he offered the motor ( .! r j democratic paper. M;tny stockhold-
fcr .-al at a ridiculously low price I rs are awaiting outcome o; rerelv
WASHINGTON. March L::.--Four
int t nationa 1 problems today fronted sVc'y of State lia inVritlK
Colby, whose nominaton was con-
hrmed by the senate. They were: 1 . Turkey This k ernment's views on this settlement will he transmitted to the jillies within 1'4
WASHINGTON. March 2 3. Ail American merchant marine of 1-.-(. 'OJ.OOo tor.s. or about .". per ent of
the world's commercial shipping j
witnin inree ears ;um um i"wards which shipping authorities are striving, it :s. ind.cated here. Fndei favorable circumstances this goal mav bo readied, it is said.
The shipping would be all good
bottoms adaptable to modern Trade and would not include the .maller coastwise ships. The present shipping board building program when completed will turn out 11,500.000 tons by in 21. John II. Kosseter. former director of operations for the morgenoy fleet corporation, estimated. lYamr I,avtr. With this vast tonnage in sight Sen. Wesley Jones, of Washington, chairman of the senate commerce
! committee, with members of the i committee is seeking to frame oon- ' structi.e legislation which will utilize
this a?et to fullest extent undrr the American llap. The proposed progiam has in view tlie etablisliinent of Jidvan-
f tageoiis routes to South American I ports. West Indies, and the Carib
bean, besides many new lints. Shipping authorities have reea!ed to congress the extent to which the big marine interests of the world are racing for supremacy in the general disturbed conditions due to the war. At present, it is sud. with nearlv the same tonnage on th seas
as in lyi", the service H only 50 per
cent of what it was in prewar days
answer America's note- or. this mat ter.
:;. Adriatic A reply is duo from -pho total shipping in the world to--the allies to Pi-es't Wilson's but ; day N u,00t.ty0 deadweight tons, it , , , is said, .and the world will nefd commum.-at.on wherein he answer-d !. 00if 0'00 tons whon th fuH aft.r
their arguments and reit rated op- j tlic--.'.'ar-trado boom s'et.s in
position to their scheme of tattlemerit in th.it region. I
4. TreatyOne of Colby's first
many years, while owned by C. H. j hours. The Fnited States will urgt
Criasef it wits an othcial republican
ership proceedings. A canvass was made in Goshen sev ral months ago
- so low that it aroused the suspicion of a prospective purchaser and
the police Were- notified. It is v.tid : for the vale of stock.
thit Jlitcn has eontesseti. tie is being held here pending the arrival of cdficers from IndianapoP--.
big ta-sks robably will b n gotiation of "modus vivenili" ai:reemer.ts
Jwith the allies and Germany t- safe-
r.iard America's rights under the
Versailles treaty until It l.s hnally
mat tne lurus r.e pcrmanonuj ,.lti!;(.(i or lvi,rtf.,i
ejtcted from Constantinople. I Word lias not yet been received
Kussia -n arrangement is r.e- i fr, ,-,,iilV .4J ,,-hr.n bo viül take
ing sought with the allies whereby unrestricted trade with oiet Itussia would be allowed at the risk of the traders. The allies have yet to
the oath of odice.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ad;
At nre-ent it is admitted the Ship
ping of the world, and of the I'rtited Stales iii particular, is in a transitorv stage. It is hoped to tide over this- period until normal eonditions return, which, experts predict, will be soon.
CHICAGO Sheriff Prank Haynes. Taft, Calif., impressed by Chicago's high moral tone, decided to wire the "missus" that this wasn't a wicked city. Then h" missed his watch and VE. He didn't send the telegram.
Stute Lachs Fluids
Purchases Cottage at IT (luascr for Big Sum ' GOSHEN. Ind.. March ':?.. Key Noel. Goshen garage owner. has botmht of William II. Eln.oin of Culuiubus. Ind., the Linroln cottage at Etko YVav.asee. for $S.to" It is ituated one-fourth of a m:b we-t of Vawtrr Park hotel. The dr.,! jnlüde? a mötor boaL
Gold chained rexsarics at .s. liiilit.g's. 1:lo)--J4
o Push Proceedings GOSHi:N. Indiana. March 2: Charges of gambling brow gl f against Milttm Ijoc'k and four oth.er n sidents f Milfcrd were dismissed when it developed that the state was without sytticietu evidence to warrant continuing tho proceedings. The village marshal of Milford peeped through the window of a Milford
I soft drink emporium and saw live-
men playing cards, as he thought, for money. He called for his assistant to help make a capture and one of the men jumped through a window.
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1 pint jar Marshmallow Creme for 23c 2 Cocoanuts 23c
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Just 10 days more until Easter and everyone wants a new and stylish pair of shoes to start off the spring season with. Stocks are complete now more so than they will be next week. Why delay? LADIES' PATENT ONE-EYELET TIES Very styl
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I 2-ib. can Ligni rvarop Fairbank-S Pony S'ruP for 23c Prim Cleanser 23c 1 lb. Brazil Nuts, Filberts,! 4 cakcs Fairbank's Santa Pecans or Almonds 23c! Claus Soap 23c 3 pkgs. Corn Starch. . .23c;4 cakes Fairbank's Glycer3 No. 1 cans Tomatoes. 23c j ine Tar Soap 23c 2 lbs. Ready Cut Macaroni! 5 cakes Grandma White or Spaghetti 23c j Laundry Soap 23c 1 lb. Fresh Roasted Jumbo; 4 cakes Oval Pearl Soap 23c Peanuts for 23c large can Carnation Milk, 2 lbs. White Rice Pop Corn! J large can Caroline. . .23c for 23c i 2 larqe cans Hebe 23c 3 doz. boxes Safety Matches 1 1 lb. Coffee and Cereal 23c for 23c ; 1 lb. Tea Sif tings 23c
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NEW AND COMIM.rrr, LINE Wliite Canvas Shoes roit Exini.s. misses and ciiildui:n Anticipating a big season in this popular line of footwear, we have secure. 1 a wonderful variety of white sho?. and sizts for all. Price SEI'.. SI.U. SEtS. $'2.9. SJ.fls.
MEN'S BROWN BROGUE OXFORDS Snappy lasts;
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Spring Hosiery
We have provided for the hosiery requirements of Women, Men and Children with a complete stock of the finest qualities for street, dress and sport wear at prices that wi 11 appeal to those who appreciate good value. LADIES' SILK HOSE, 98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.69 and
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and New Spring Coats All Styles up to $105.00
Glove and Hosiery Specials for Tomorrow
New Spring Silk Gloves, in plenty of colors. Very special, with double tips, tomorrow at $1.00 and $1.25. Very special in New Spring Kid Gloves, tomorrow at $1.95. Ladies French Kid Gloves; black, dark brown, mode, plain end embroidered backs. Tomorrow at $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Also Strap Kid Gauntlet Gloves in brown and gray. Children's Silk Gloves for spring; double tips. Special tomorrow at $1.00 and $1.25.
Women's Hose, Burson Seconds; black and white, all sizes; regular 59c kind, in special sale tomorrow at 39c. Women's Silk Fiber Hosiery; white; all sizes; 79c kind, in a special sale tomorrow at 55c. Children's Hosiery, well knit; black, fine ribbed, of cotton material. All the wanted sizes; formerly sold for 50c the pair. Get them tomorrow, Interurban Day, at 35c.
SPECIALS in NOTION DEPARTMENT
Wire box . . Wire box . . Wire
lOT liono Hair Pin Bono Hair Tin Bono Hair Tin Done Hair lln
Hair Pius lai'ta Hair Pins, lara Hair Pins, large
sie . .! size . 1 5r sl.e
per box . vr t. MT 1m. per 1k .
Steel I roehet Hooks, ass slX's Stocking Darners Steol Pin, per pkg Dins Pins, per pkg
. ..e . lot: . l.V .Jäc itetl . . ."e . . re . . r.e . . re
Safety Pins Ir paper .. He-To Cap Shafted Hair Nets. . . .loe Prurl Duttons 1 doen on card De Pearl Duttons. 1 dozen on card So Pearl Duttons, I doon on card loe Wall Paper Eleanor, per ho 1 .". 2 boxes for 27c Whisk Drooms iäe Children's Hiokory Supinators, white or blaek ü.'.o Snap Easteners. black cr silver, jH-r canl öe
Toilet Articles SPECIAL Hoi Water BolLle, regular $1.00 kind, tomorrow at üd.int. Syrlnrr with attachments. Sl.r.o kind, tomorrow at $1.00. William' Assorted Oder Tnlrum Powiler; regular 2."e kind: Thursday Kp j-ial only at tlinr for ."0c. Iain Eloor
Specials! New Spring Wash Waists On Sale Tomorrow at $2.50 Each. Women's Muslin Night Gowns On Seile Tomorrow at at $1.19 Each. Envelope Chemise of White Nainsook at $1.98 Special. Pretty Georgette Waists, Special Tomorrow at $2.95 Each. Children's New Spring Coats Tomorrow at $5.95 Each.
New Dresses
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The Dresses on sale tomorrow at $-2.50 will furnish their own recommendation. They are one of the many spteial item in the gnit March Sale Exents. (ieorgettos and Taffetas rd Iloor
Specials! Dark Blue Percale House Dress Aprons at $1.19 Each.
Beautiful New Silk Camisoles Tomorrow at $3.95 Each.
New Suits
35.00
$39.75, $49.75 Tomorrow Another .March Sale Eent special to be had tomorrow at the above prices. There are some wonderful Suits in the aboe lots. See them tomorrow. Third floor.
Children's Wash Dresses, All Colors, Tomorrow at $1.00 Each.
40 inch All-Silk Crepe de Chine, Black and Colors at $2.59 yd.
Percales in Light and Dark Colors, Special at 29c the yard.
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I ords Maxwells Chevrolets Overlands Studebaker.s and Buirks that we can wreck tor Serviceable Parts, 1 ires and Scrap. Phone Main 613 G. E. LUDWIG AUTO SUPPLY 409 S. Michigan St.
Samuel C. Lontz a buns
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