South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1920 — Page 18
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.r.HMnt mmi;g. MARTH lotx THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
GOVERNMENT GETS i trip to mars in store
VAST SUM FROM TAX ON INCOMES Additional Crrtif if.it- to I' NM In Mrrt (ilirrciil I'.pMI-r-.
FOR INTREPID A VIA TOR
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suit f th'- l:, - i Ine-1. 1 iri u,!'aad pr". t tas j . i 't) Mai'h I Th ti.t I r - f t -iu ?h;- .--.-ir up t' the I' f b. : r: s im M . r !i 2' u r $ 7-,;. 1 -. - I -. ;9 Ir,:ir,.il I !.'!" o I' . ' ! S h a , II i? I f ' !f 1 - pi ted 1 1 1 - v or k of t I' li.'.i'ii.-: l!.'- , k - r r-iv 1 on Ma r h 1 ". Tb' r -fore the f:il' .mm i 'i it of h. - ; . t:i -.t has ret t 1 ' ' r, ! ; -.-;? 1 '.. ;'!: tbr in't-rvf banks hi i i '.' ! t. t!.-tr-.tHi:ry. Jt i- 'i!!...t. '. th.-f th--amount of .-i.r li e!.. ). . i ;m ' !. J l r rK.'f" H " f ( i . I ' i f ; " : , I t -A ' ! 1 t 1 il(t l l 'I (I 0 ä ;,..( t 1 " I ' ' 1 ' '
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!atrlal riilriiiTiiiinril. "Vln'. sort of material rould br uf-d to stand such tf-rritio tired without burning up or llyintr to bits? ! j:othT thin is th" possibility of!
.i,.r!'.i. .no mi': was iiihii- a-- . , ,t ' . . .. 1 the bumri iirwiii landincr on Mars. 1
than t : sll to n.-o.rr u;-; ; .,n.-thmx to think bu.t. ! -1 -1 : r 1 1 th.tr I was radv to im ii , , ,, L ,i iiK- iri ft,,. ';ut .vit-ntists assur mo atrant--o Mar.-. piO'J up so l lil 1 in tho i , t, , . . I rm-nts v-)uld b- made to stop tho i '"' '-,-,!''' . f r.. it, I Uiyht of th- rock-t bv control levers. i.hit I hl'.'- bft-n forc d to SA.iI- .... t r rAA-.rA At. . 1- . i i l . . In actual t sts? Prof, (joddarrl e- ... , . , , (da r-.- the roe.-cet he ia makini: has v . -i .i a nt ir,.-.'i!ts n -d not b s iM. . , ..nil , , f . , . ;t : . m;id- a maximum spee'I of one and b,:t I r , .4 1 ttl" Shtt'Til'-nt, it 1.- I ., , .... ,. . ... I ont-hall rants p r second. t 'r- ' ,h L',j1, ,Uf1i U'' llf , ? -He has discovered, trough ox-1 ..n. word-.f it , b" 1 . . p,rimrntation thatf contrary to the ; IIll,t,t;,-,'V- lu.itn"J t0tlth Lenral'opinion. the action of oscap- . ,,l s. Miti-ts win, ha - q M.-sti... a ; .n t JouUl provP more effective I I ,.m carry out my I'-" t ot tb- ,.,., i.vUfin Y.nn the
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that the tP-.iMiry v. ii ! i i . at ! . ) H T. 0, 'i 0 'i,'.''i 0 find prohald v i-iot" aa result of th" initiil tav p ivm.-r: . Tli tra-ury bn-1 o-; ! ' a T: -1 : n ' ?"(.-.-liiO. '.' of rtitu at-s w i.ii.h i.üitur'-l March 1 .' and vshi'h it was p t -d thf ta i-a n.'-i.t- .n that ia wo i i-i c o v r- r. I'unds to TriT-t rurr'nt -r .- - .. . . : , i . i ...... i . i. ..I.. .i
niwsi ie i a i.--u m; o.i-.i. u. : . r, .-m nt si.oii hl Ii.. f iipaiaiions , ... . , additional , rtihea , An h - ." d! ,. a!ld should s.:ä ntl.ts i .Tl
l i ,.nr,i.;...lt, ; i I t HI UI.UI "Hiiiii in; Iii ."i.i--i"h i ' la ITII.ll.ll'.i 1 i I! ' i W ' ' oo, j . i . . i j i f 1 1 no- . i , , I . TLi , I, , offere.1 for this purp..." No t-:.! lim InterU-d. that atm-phorlc blanket. This h ),..n ,,,-.. '-.,!:,- as toi .... . 1,1 . , . ... .... , ,ft says, would mean even a greater.
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th manner in wlii h tr.i-. .at.-t 1sue is bt mil' absorbed by tl.c bahl.s Thi-' i-.-U" is i-.ot as a'tia' tiv" to thKinks as vM- pr." i 'U- i - 1 -. ) cause of Ca; r ' 'Tt ad'-a:; " in dicount ratei at the f. b-iai i - i bank v. In tie pi-t th- Ian! s iub borrow from th" or- re ': i".k-. kInif th" C rtih cat' s as ("dlit.lal. J!
"Many a rs-.ns hax" .. -ii-u m. j - wjth nr t c;iU0 fric. jf ,n,w- wh.th..r or na .no em. - , ,m.sii,ilit:- of ,he metal be- ; rpon.le.l With Prof, ilobcrt H. ."I- . .. v ,,,., n( afuht I 'I
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a ho has luv nt.'.I U'" MiF,.-r, ocku .... . c..-ested that fins be!
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;.if s can h" shot to tlu- moon -id whi'h others btlioo niay be to rea"h Mats, carrying within it a human b. ini.'. I ba not. If. v. li-n thi rock'-t is t-t' d. it laP'N on th" moon or on Mars an 1 , I,,,,,, i.ra ati'-Il is st a hi is h d with
tli'. planet, it u be hp to ir.l t'" j
it, l"W r liiti- of int' ta-t. At pias- nt tli- Ii .-(ur.t rate i ; niif-fourth -f "im p'.-r c-nt "i"at"r ttian the Ccrti'!C;t. s yi. id. .-o that '
hanks will lo-" hv di--.air.tm.:. hv,, , ipt,, I11V word
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seriously curtail th" pur .i. "f . . mp.r,Ia nti is con-
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Th" ro.'k.t which i'mf. (Joddard
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ii't.-rti! in d until tb: amount sol. s ribM to tli- pr "Jtt js:-!i. is ti,a! pll hi i".
ACCEPT ROADS VOR HIGHWAY SYSTEM
ramrvd that th- f,"is-s caused by the plosie niitur- within -would es-eap-throu :h a iio-zl" at the bottom, at th" rat" of :,oMt ? p-r second. Tli" rock. t would contain a series of . i . 1"- i eha r,-s.
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IS. II. It 1 llll, I i II I V ' I "I III' - I . I l l .lliV III' wvi'V .... highway eomn.i-.-iop, has submitted '. .tt p .i l.'jTt punds of explosives to (Joy. C.oodrich tit" rM!s that i ,., .,p d. Th" Smithsonian insti-
hae r . n leniiMlveiy ac t pi. a ... . tuti.n s I, lib-tin points to in.- pissi th" com mi.-.- i"ti as th" drsiuiinti d j st.it. system. Thi governor w I it i IT" "
m-et with th'" (or.mibsion Aedn-
day t" it' ov r the s.-f"m and ap-
I iov" it. Th" law i 'pi:r s tint (U-sirration tak" place on ';" h
April 1, 1'.'-". The t"!ita'U" p. a: roide for a mib-a"" of :'..l!ot mib-s 1 .. V...... 1..... ...ri
in the previously ariT.'cie.. d t . nt a -! Your BIcod Needs a I horougn tive sstem. In the plan turned or; . . , M... to the trovernor th- road fro,,, L;i-i Cleaning Just Now. erty to KUhmond '.va- Hitnin-.t-'; . Sp: .' a .proa.-hes the impuriMml th" mad from K.Urty n, or,, j t ( h)W, )tM,n ;tf...lMI1,lliltillK iu ,u''rVil,P,r,S M lb!V,n' . f i th- -m throughout the winter The Mb 11 roui; v pi ' '"-: ef i n , . .. . , ! -. i ". - in to . up th' circulation, 1- ort ane to K,.n.!ai ill- r-a-l , , , wa. (hminate.J. Pan,;- -nlv t , :.. t a n -: n a u-mr.l w-akn-ss ;,r..l "- ,,ort f.M of th" ro.d tint Is m Nobl- 1-ilxi.aT. 1 oonddion that is p.-n. rally ,-ountv in th" sxd.'M. Th" a la . ; k a n as -Sprinu fever. l'rt .ivn- road tf-m lP-.noKe w a I T) . . ,,,Titoms arc nsiiallv a
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arry th- rock t to the moon
Don't Blame "Spring Fever" ' ' i . i mm
For That "Down-and-out reeling
nl.-icfd at the forward -nd or nose
of such a projectlb .and a valve arranged to cut off the passage of the es'-apin:,' Kas. s. so tha the speed of tb- ro k t milit be lecreased and po.-slbiy a safe landing made, with parachutes or other means." 1.1 Or THANKS. W take this means of expressing our platitude to the friends and luiirhbors for their kindness-, sympathy and floral offerings during the sickness and death of our son and brother. Mrs. A. P.oettcher. Mrs. W. U. Meyer. 1 S7S "1.
sri i riti.iis ;i:t clotiu.vc. I) ALT -VS. Tex.. March Zi War st ticken folk in several European countries receive regular sifts of clothing and non-perishable food from Dallas relative, the superintendent of mails said today.
nini: east from Pdtitttou road.
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1 run i l.i.s, ot api-etit". foll.w-d by a urad-
;ual!y b s-eninr of energy, the sys- ! i. in P. . onus weaker 1ay by day.
, .until vol f. . 1 vourself on th" re CI.i:Vi:i.ANI. f.bio. M.'-.b - ;) ,u (J ('hiMr(-n ,ust at Cov. Cox was u.a;cd P-dav to on -d .. lM.vlh .,,, irnt., M,, spelal se-snm of the b u -. 1 1 a , " lot hteless. th einctment d laws t curb rent;"' 1 P the (ornmoii (oun.r. ot Cb e-' This who'..' -ondition is but the pt ot.teerinu, in a resoiution a .iopP-d ' r-su!t of imp'iriti-s fu the fdood that i,nl ih.t" h-t-n a ci u in a la t in lc and make t
themselves felt more distinctly with
the chanite of season-. They show
I that nature needs assistance in plv-
iriir th" sjstem fi general houiclea nine Kverx body just now imeds a few hottb's of S. S. S.. the ureat vege-tabb-blood launedy, io c!ense it of impurities, it is good for the children. for it gives them new strength and puts their system in condition so they can more easily resist the many ailments so prevalent in summer. S. S. S. is without an equal as a general tonic and system builder. It improves the appetite and gives new strength and vitality to both (dd and young. Pull Information and valuable literature can be had by writing to Swift Specific Co., 171 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta, da.
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What Will Be Your Easter Low Shoe Selection Madam? Ribbon Ties, Ribbon Pumps, Colonial Pumps, Button Pumps, Louis Heel Oxfords or W i n g t i p "Brogues"? It doesn't matter what your choice may be the demand is most satisfactorily met at Fedder's. Everything new is here and at a price to fit every purse.
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Come and See Us Store hours: Open 8:30 a. m.; close 5:30 p. m. except Saturday when store closes at 9:30 p. m.
Wednesday, March 31st Only This whole long list of items below tell of the special prices events that have been arranged for this one day sale. The former prices listed are the regular prices as they were the day before the sale. Present day values are even greater. In practically all instances the items will be returned to their regular prices Thursday morning.
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Spring Suits $47.50 About 50 picked from our best numbers of $50.00 $57.50 and $65.00 aro entered for this one day End of th Month Sale. Materials in Tricotines. Men's Wear Series. Gabardines, and Tweeas. In colors of navy, blacks, checks, and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 44 End of the Month SaleSpecial $47.50. Spring Suits $16.75 Navy. Part Cotton Serges, Venetian lined. Sizes Ct to 44 Regular $19.75 End of the Month Sale $16.75. A few odd Suite of all-wool serges an 1 wool poplins, ilk, and well tailored. Our regular $25.00, $29.75 to $35.00 suits are in this lot End of the Month tfule $10.75. New Spring Skirts $4.95 Spring Skirts in cotton plaid, wool serges, and wool poplins. Waist bands Our regular $5.75, $7.75 models End of
New Spring Skirts $10.00 Spring Skirts in wool plaids, serges, silk poplins, taffetas, and Chuddahs. Regular and extra sizes waist band to SS inches. Regular $ 1 L.75. $13.75, $15.00 and $17.75 skirts End of the Month Sale $10.00.
Dress Goods Sfi-ineh Storm Serge, in blue, navy Regular $1.25 End of the Month Sale $1.00. 54-inch Storm Serge, navy blue Regular $3.00 End of the Month Sale $2.GD. 40-inch All-Wool Hlue French Serge Regular $3.00 End of the Month sale $2.69. 48-inch IJlue Wool Men's Wear Serge Regular $4.00 End of the Month Sale $3.69. 50-inch AU-W09I Rlue French Serge Regular $4.50 End of the Monti: Sale $3.95. 50-ineh All-Wool Blue Tricotinea Regular $5. no End of the Month Sale $4.50. 54-inrh All-Wool Blue French Serge Regular $0.00 End of the Month Sale $4.95.
Wash Goods
Clinch White Gabardine Regular $1.00 End of the Month Sale 7. . ;;-inh Zephjr Ginghams plain colors Regular PJc End of the Month Sale 39c.
Other Bargains from Second Floor J.".7ä Georgelte Blouses, tP-sh, white. In sias ?,c to 4i End of the Month Sale $4.95. $10.75 ami $12.75 Georgette Blouses. Mesh, white, and suit shades. Sizes Ci to 14 End of the Month Sale $7.75. ?15.0". ? 17.50 and $19.75 Georgette Blouses. Mesh and white (som. slightly soiled) $12.75. $2.0m and $2.5o Middy Blouses all white and white trimmed navy. All navy with white braid trimm-d. Sizes 1 ; to 4 4 $1.75. $u.75 Japanese Crepe Kimonos. All colors End of tne Month Sale $2.0 ä. $t;.75 Wool Slip-Over Sweaters China Blue. American Beauty. Buff, and Purple End of the Month Sale $5.95. !.."( Bungalow Aprons '.C--. $2. i'0 Bungalow Aprons in' dark and light percales SI. 39. ?3.r.O, $;i. .." House Dresses in dark and light percales $L95. $1.."' Gincham Petticoats in regular and extra sizes $1.19. $2.o Corsets, topless models In white only Sizes 19 to 2S f i.nr. ;:5.oa and J.'b.V Corsets, topless models, in both pink and white. Siz. s pt to 3; (C-B and R & G models) End of the Month Sale $2.75. . 75c Bandaux, back and front fastenings, pink onlv. Sizea 3 2 to 4 I :.,-. . Brasrieres. white and pink. Sizes ?i to 5 i'jc.
Undermuslins in End of Month Sale $1.25 Batiste Bloomers, pink and v-hite 9 5c. $1.75 and $2.'"i Pink Bati.-te Bloomers. $1.5. $2.50 Muslin down?, pljin tailored and L'c trimmed, in tdip-over style, pink and white; size 15, 16. 17 $1.75. SI. 50 Envelope Combinations, neatly trimmed in pink and white. Sizes 3V 40. 4 2. 4 4 only End of the Month Sale l3e. $1.75 and $2.00 Envelope Combinations, pink and white. Siz-s 36 to 44 $1.59. $2.50 Children's: Ginrham Prees. plaids, checks, ktrlpes and plain. Sizes to 11 ears $1.75. $2.00 Rompers, gingham and chambray. Sizes 2 to 6 year; $1.50.
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Bargains from First Floor Teazel Tarn for scarfs and sweaters Regular 35c End of the Month Sale L'Oc. a skein. $1.25 Boudoir Caps $1.00 each. All-Linen Clury Insertion, 3-4 to 14 inches wide 2 5c and 3 5e values End of the Month Sale 19c a yard. Embroidery Insertions, 1 to l1 inches wide 10c to 20c values End of the Month Sale Sc a yard. Cream and White Heavy AilOver Lace, 18 Inches wide $1.00 to $1.25 values End of the Month Sale 79c a yard.
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30c Colgate Mirage Vanishing Cream 25c. 25c Colgate's Cold Cream 2lc. Palmolive Cold Cream Regular 60c End of the Month Sale 52c. 30c Palmolive Face Powder 2 2 c. 50e De Ia Claire Face Powder 32c. 50c Jergens "Doris" 32c 25c Jergen's, Williams', Colgate's, Palmolive, Talcums r.c. 15c Black and White Hooks and Eyes 3c a card. 5c Black and White Snaps 3c a card.
Millinery
For the End of the Month Sale the Millinery Department will sell their opening Pattern Hats at l-io eff of regular price.
Clothes Baskets $1.2." large Oval Oothes lbsk ts $1.0. 75c large Square Clothes Baskets 69c.
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Rug Specials .7x5 4 Am!n.stcr Rug. in ib ral and ori ntal patterns End jf th Month Sale $3.9 5.
TWO MORE DAYS TO BUY RUGS AT MARCH RUG SALE PRICES MARCH 30, 31
Spring Coats $25.00 Short Johnny Coats of Polo Cloths and Pnotones, with large pockets and belting. Long Coats in Polotoncs and Sergfs, belted or loose wrappy backs. All new Spring colors. Sizes of Juniors or Misses 13 to 20 Regular $29.75 coat End of th Month Sale $25.00. Spring Coats $39.75
Short Johnny models Longr Dress Coats
or .Motor coats m large variety of materials and sizes 16 to 48 Regular $45.00, $50.00 and $57.50 End of the Menth Sale $39.75. Girls' Coats $15.00 Polo Cloths, Polotones, Serges, and Checks. Sizes C to 14 years Regular $D.75, $17.50. and $19.75 End of the Month Sale $15.00.
New Spring Dresses $28.00 Of finished Taffetas, Crepe de Chenes. Georgettes. Strges and Tricotines. Every dress is from our regular stock Each dra perfect dress. All the new Spring colorings sizes 14 to 4,4. And regularly priced $35.00, $39.75, $45.00 and JiO.00 End of the Month Sale $28.00.
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Curtains
5o pair Marquisette Sash Curtains finished length one yard, hemstitched 9Sc a pair. 50 pair Ivory Sash Curtains finished one yard, hemstitched 69c a pair. Six Point Filet Net in, dainty patterns 3G inches vide, and of excellent value, at 39c a yard. Linen Shades in plain and floral patterns to Flip ever ekctrio light bulbs 10c. Short lengths of Nets 1-4 off. Short lengths of Cretonnes 1-4 off on the yard. is-inch Lamp and 18-inch Umbrella Lamp Shade, A comPlete set at. $7.50 (until sold).
Luggage Tourist Trunks, convenient for automobile touriata Regutar $16.00 End of tho Heath Cxle $ 12.il. 14-inch Slatting Suit Case Regular $1.10 End of the Month Sale 9 5c.
Genuine Leather 16 and 17-inch Bags full cut, heavy lined Regular $7.50 End of the Month Fale $6.95. 14-lnch Boston Bags Regular $6.50 End of the Month Sale $5,7."..
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Semi-Cut Glass
-elery Tray, s-nieh Nappies, R-lncli Bowl, Nut Bowl, and 7inch Comport Regular $1.00 each End of the Month Sale j:e each. $3.50 Grape Juice Ret. covered Jug, and six Glatse (two designs) End of the Month Sale $2.69
Domestics and Beddings , ' Mx'JO Sheets, good heavy quality Regular $2.25, $2.50 En vi the Month SUe $2.19. Unbleached Sheeting, 9-4 wide R'tpjlar U.0G End of th Month Sale 9: a yard. Eawn. ChallkF, 26 inches wide short lengths Regular 3?c End of the Month Sale 23c a yard. Yard wide Dress Percabs light and dark Regular 4"c End of the Month Sale 37 He a yard. Heavy Hickory Strip s. just the thing tor children' w ear, fiiiipirs, et-. Also Nurses' Stripes blue and vhite Kes"ular üOc End of th. Month bale 45c.
Underwear and Hosiers
Boys' Wool Shirts and Drawers '.'. x M-ri.s Ribbed Drawers C9c. Ladbs' Fleeced Yes's 65c. Men's Fleeced Union Suit- $ 1.2ä. Infants' Cotton Hose 10c. Lad;-' Union Suits, high neck, long sl ves ankk- length $1.00. Ladies' Union Suits- low neck, no sleee., kr.ee length 6 9c. lAdifs' Union Suits Dutch n'H'n, elbow sleeve $1.00. Iwtdies' Gauz Pant3 knee 2 5c. Me n'.s We'd Scks (seconds)
A Growing Rug and Drapery Dept. for a Growing City
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