South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1920 — Page 19
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I HE bUUlH BEND NEWS-TIMES rillPAY MOKMN.. MAKiil ji. 1 . ' PLAN FORMULATED TO EXPAND TRADE WITH OUTER WORLD Use of Shipping Hoard Steamers for Exhibition Purposes is Advocated.
LOriS-VILLi:. Ky, Marrh 2". A plan has been formulated Jktp to xpand the foriim trade of th" 1 "nit 1 States throurh the use of Shipping Hoar! Kteamhlp. n? exhibition vfs.v"!s to carry American rna:njfait;jr tl prIuc-s ,md isit the world's principal ports. The ida. a'hano-'l by the foreign c r inrrro j-ej-vjee r,f the Soutnern Iwtilway and MoMl A: Ohio Un.llroads. hrn been presented to the Mid-w -t-duIf-South Atlantic Forf Urn Trad: and Transportation committee, representing commercial nrpanizations of the principal Middle Wen and Southern States, which has teen ai;kr? to lend its weight to fruition of the plan. IMan r.nlors-l. Answers to letters sent to more than a score of cities In the organization enthusiastically endorsed the plan. ac.-ordlr.K to II. O. McLv.in, of Louisville, assistant foreign freight trafüc manager of the two railroads. Mr. Mclvan says the plan is similar to that proposed by the Ilrltish government which proposed a kIcrintlc touring exhibition for British industry. The Brith-h plan, as described In a recent American consular report, would bo Initiated with an itinerary comprising South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and ar.ada. "The duration of the. tour." the report says, "will bo about 13 months and should the. venture be attended with that degree, of success which Is anticipated for it. similar projects to other parts of tho world will receive consideration. Tt is intended that some ."00 British firms shall be Invited to take part in the tour. The scheme has been sanctioned by the government board of trade and the venture will he planned and carried out by the department of overseas trade." I Inhibition N'onrsfnry. te of American foreign trade cxwould enable hundreds of American manufacturers periodically to exhibit their products before thousands of foreign buyers. Such exhibitions In rharpe of competent salesmen, ho declared, would makepossible a vast coordinated American forelsm felling organization. "Moreover," naid Mr. McLoan, "the exhibitions are absolutely necessary to meet the combined plans of hundreds of British manufacturers who aro backlnsr th organisation of the British products touring exhibition." Furthermore, paid Mr. McLean, it would enable a very largo number of American manufacturers, who have never thought In terms of export trade, to enter that business at a comparatively email cost.
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Every spring the world is born anew the very air is full of suggestions of newness. So what is more natural than that the thoughts inspired by spring days should turn upon the things needful about the home that will add in bringing some of the loveliness out of doors into the four walls where
we live and move and have our being. The splendid display of new furniture now to be seen at our store has newness and freshness peeking from every corner. A glimpse at it is worth the time of anyone who revels in things new. And the prices are in keeping with the conservative policy of this store.
ptfl Y IT! nflllirl There is only one store that gives you High Class Merchandise at the price of the xdx 1M.M. IvilJlaVl ordinary kind, and your credit is as welcome as your cash.
Cedar Chests for Storing Winter Clothes It behooves everyone to Foe that pood elothinp is preserved and taken care of, so isn't It Just the riht sort of economy to invest in one of these "edar Chests, where winter clothes can be stored free from possible.
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A Dining Suite to Grace Any Home, $475.00 A Finely Appointed Bedroom Suite, $275.00
Library Tables in Distinctive Designs
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Consisting of six leather upholstered Chairs, Table, Buffet and China Closet. This is one of the most splendid suites ever shown on our sales lloors. Not only is it beautiful in line and design, but the cabinet work is exceptional. Considering its character the price is very moderate.
Ono would have to loolc far to find a bedroom suite the equal of the one shown here. Yet it is only one of the many now showing on our sample floors. Furniture of this sort is quite difficult to buy, but wo have it and will sell It at the lowest possible price consistent with pood merchandise. Honestly nw, wouldn't iL be line to have Just such a suite as thisj In your home?
One of the jrreatest additions to a living room Is a beautiful Library Table in some period design. Wo aro offering a lar" variety of ihc50
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2-Picce Tapestry Overstuffed Suite Th- designer of this beautiful livi m r room suite has. deftly combined brautv and cot.iff.it to that
d --;; rod ilc-r.o I.; t x eilen e. i:.j li tdecc is upholstered in hih srade tapstrv over aab d sorini:-' in seats. .T.shior.s. ;'iaiis ar.d backs. The out!le ba k? are -.vered in the same roaurial. A rocker to match may be had for a slight ül Terence in the p. rice of 11.
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Of Course a New Rug Is Welcome in the Spring. Beautiful Wilton Velvet, j
j'rankly. -o. d ru-'s are har.l to t:( t. but aft. ;- 'ii:ic m''!iMi.s 'f ,ir h:i-.-r the i aark ts i f tlie t ount ry. li. e liH-n t Tabled ti a-w iiil'1" as Mne an a.--srt-ir.eTit l" Ko"d rues as one ou'd wi.-h tor. In it arc genuine Axminsters and Wiltcn?. Tapestry Urussels. in various sizis. The clt stuns are copied direct from imported Orientals, and the colorings arc exquisite. You must
s these ru.rs to appreciate their real orthiness.
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Home Outfits Are Still Being Offered at the Old Prices Come in and See Them h ifj 0 at A 4 or .".-room (.utfit is' the logical solution of the jjroblom of buying furniture for that new home, inasmuch as you pet just the riht quantity and quality of furniture a.s is absolutely necessary to the complete furnishing for each room. Come in and see what we are off ring in 4-rt-om outlits for $36 5. WANT TO CUT YOUR
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Our stok of new livli? rnonn juite s) now complete with the very latest product.-; of America's
lea. line: furniture manufact ur H'-re you will f'.nt ma.ssie tapestry suites. puitcH in elour or r.ir.h tir or da m a '. in 2 or ,"!-piece rr,iP tions. Tlie quality of materials and workman-hip found in these ? inakts them suites ttiat you will be proud to j)oss-.
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Tlien come in and let us explain the many exclusive features of the Buck's Gas Range Not only made of the finest and heaviest grade of steel, but built to save gas, and
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Cabinets Superior to all others. Possess more exclusive labor saving devise3 than all others combined. Come in and see them and be convinced, and the price is no more than charged for the ordinary kind.
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