South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 100, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1920 — Page 13

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INDIA IS SLOWLY

REALIZING WORTH

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nit in ra.xM of necessity.

re nre at prrwnt two uv..'ti in

romp.tnies r.irrylntr on husinev-i in

, ! Ir.rü.i. They an- not like !y to so. Dl . r " i"ur' quick t turns, but they ar- flocvrlopment ;t Lornnif-reial lnt; nu,st v;ilu,l)U, Pi,.,.r wr,rk 1-i t . r 1 which Im lirinirini Hprrri.iMy near- . i;OT. r.t ! tif,n f-stAb'.ishe. or ;i Jlrm III I L.1M. j finanri;!! t,asis

l:oMi:.V. In April 7 It his. sil.TItS ATTIINI) nWQl'IX .ff.-r. L. . n ..,:.! tr it in the Urnl of I WAj-,NfJTON A Sf.n. the f.x we rnu.: r.nt xjC't thi s;-l , 'M of th- r:j.tor r:sx. Mor and representatives were hari:.H r(.mn rr.'ulu.iliy In I nl:a. ! .imfinc the puests at a dinner Riven I'. rl. ij.. it is Lest that they should, j h r" Wednesday nUht i'or l'amon it I- not Mjrprisin that India' Vnlera, provisional president of l.t-t n a t r'al'.' d the commercial the Irish repuhllc, prior to hi.s tlenlüf of a iation. 'jpirture for :, tour of the- south. The Indian mind i suspicious of ! S ns. I he Jan of California. Franco .ill thir.i:.- novel and revolutionary. f Maryland, and NorrW of Nebras-

TJ.e i.'ih.ibtUnt t th- Jur.k'Ie Village! former ov. I- oik of Mis

souri, wer amonc thf .ppaker.. The linner jriven under the auspices of the Iit'uyette clur of this i lty

till 1 1 - k in terror from the noise f t!i -ijn'vd nionsti r of the skies, and th- business man in th- i t y still regard the aeroplane rrmn an .a- ex p-risi e to than as a machine o? coininprria! u-. Hup- Sum Nrfthtl. A 'rTT' at d al f mor,-y will havp t f sunk in India b-foro rommri ..A aviation b to pay. Al though from tn- aviator'n fxdr.t of ' i-v th Horn bay-Karachi ar-rlal n.ail ? rvi IiaH b-'-n a roni let-Mi'-o' rutting rift I') h-'irs from railua.' Journey of 4; iiour, It J i . s b--n a fir.ancial failur-. Vt tn.'' fart rrrnains that India is a country vhl"h will b'ndlt mor', jrola!dy. than any oth-r from th U-vf lepnifnt of overseas rummerial aviation. Ir-ll"ts IniprrtrpriiPnt, The thin Is hound to com" wh n um I Hi i and Simla will loso thoir .-iN-ndbl Isolation. The vifroy will his private planf. and will find it iosibb- to trivc- attention to aff iirs of atat' in the government capa.il on day and .'-Ulf some knotty I'ioinrial problem at IJombay r Calcutta the next. Provincial u'ov mors may Hpend their nights on the hilltois and their days in the presidency towns. The harassed ' ornmis.- ion r rr cfdlertor, with a !nm'- tract f country over which h- must keep vIkII, will save many .'ays ;f weary railway traveling by stepj)inir Into hl.i aerial landau and ocinic whirled away to the place wh-r he Is most wanted ami least xpMed. T roncpnw Actlc. T1itc H another r:Lson why Inoi.i. should and must develop nircrai'!. She has thousands of miles

f s-a bard uiilef..nl'd: hundreds

IITTI.i: ROCK. Ark., April S. The Missouri Pacific railroad station burned here Wednesday nlht at a loss of tl.fi0t.0f0. It will be rebuilt or a Union station erected In connection with other roads In Little Hock, it wa.s announced today by officials of the company.

ANNOUNCE SPEAKING TRIPS FOR G. 0. P. DELEGATION

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V-r A Uilll X CURBS INDUSTRY

M;V VUKIC, April .-F"n. 1 1 i -

tc i.d ay; Hosto:.. April 14;

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ram Johnson ami Mj. urn. ior.ar i ; .. . o.. : ... m .v, I de. ph. a and Newark, April 10; thrve : Wood, leading in the race for thetln,s in NVw Vork c A n 1T

republican rsidential nomination and will have the following day for

on the bais of d I K'ates instructed , hin. wh re he will rem tin until ( rirnm!n-itinfic taxes 1 aid 1 to date, are .swlr.Kir.p; into drives that -u,r an ,inc11"io.n lnt? In 1 on poatkins exported to th i diana. he will pro to 1 Ittsbunr for a 11 ",1U expuriea to in

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will carry them well into n-xt ! SIir, Anrii "7 Then 1 h..i'eved i States may ultimately wipe out

month. ! he will airain return to Indiana. j America's glazed kid in-lu.try. acJohnson's itinerarv alreadv fro- I.wl. n was in St. Louis today ! cnnlinK to leather manufacturers ... i and will s;. ak in Chicaco tomorrow 1 here.

ided for KpeechrM in .-sew Jerse. l s . , with 42 per cent of the raw skins

iraported by American leather man-

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r t::;. ,i r. s if dollars worth of ma-

chinery used in the i,;.iz:n and ::r.-i--'r.!r.i; of :;r.e bather. It was pointed out that mar.uf.i c tire of sk.!: in Ca:;ad i u o ;!d enable factoiies there to ur.ders'vl American madu iroo'.s thy haviriir the benefit of a re: ate of In j er cent of thn tax because Canada ipart of the Hritish empire. More

UTLMIXCTON. IV!., ArrH 5. than S.ooo workers In Wilminto-

would ro affected, this city having crown to te th. chif center in th.-, country for Klazinp of kid.

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For Bread-6iscurfs-Cjk?s

Dt lawarr .Alorrliants Point Out Lvils of New Taxation

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..eorasAa iiua r.a .uumaoa. "io. s. n Warren C. Hardin? speaks m and possibly California. ood wi,,,- , , Marlftn ,,,,,..

sr-ak In the following states: Il!i

nois, Massachusetts. L-laware. Pennsylvania. New York. Ohio, Indiana and Vermont. Johnson will complete his N'cw Jersey campaign cm Friday and will b-ave immediately for Nebraska where he will renn in five or six days. From there he will K' either to Indiana or Montana. The litfht in the California, primaries, which will be held May 4. Is between Johnson and Hoover. This Is one state where Hoover's nam remains on the republican ballot. Wood will end hi.s Invasion of Clor. Frank O. Iwden's home state with a speech in Chicair on Saturday nicht. He will speak in Pitts-Held.

Huntington. Ind., tomorrow; Wash

itis'ton. Saturday: Toledo. Monday; Columbus. Tuesday; Frbana, Ohio, April h, and Akron, April L.

-n be hp by the removal of the - IVr. V' r Iants tc. Canada. James I. Ford ,.f J" CrTY.U.SAl ae Wilmington leather Co. s id. . C . .-.c-3jt- - .-A I. . . ' 1

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creased prices for shoes and batdri

poods. The Indian tax amounts t

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tax of 1." per cent on e

countri" outside the Priti;

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Pire tan mean nominjr oji removal Uou!d nar.irallv bo fnrcH nor.t

. . I Pcds. The Indian tax amounts to tv TTniTT m W i 1 1 V 1 ! T P rr T 1 r-wt-t!?,alniind rnieather.it was poin,..! (r?VQ Want Ads i 17 Q xports to out and w'.th loss of ,'2 rer cent of ' 4 i M itish em- th i rt,v(t supply o. skins, pr't-., 1 J V V Fflf RpQIlIfQ i 1 - Jh'

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BEST FOR HOME SHINES SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES PASTES AND LIQUIDS llL Tin p. f. DAixrr ooworatioks ltd., buffalo, n. t.

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CONSOLIDATED TIRE STORES

P.ItANCUlX IMS . S,ii;iiia, Mint. r.r..". P,rldr S!., (iraiul Ilaplds. so; (icxtfi'r A v., S;m!ii:nv. II I Pearl St.. (land lapid.

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BUYING POWER the enormous output of our CHAIN OF TIRE AND ACCESSORY STORES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN AND INDIANA ENABLES US TO BUY TIRES AND ACCESSORIES AT ROCK BOTTOM QUANTITY PRICES THIS ENORMOUS BUYING POWER ENABLES US TO GIVE OUR PATRONS THE GREATEST OF VALUES AT EXCEPTIONAL LOW PRICES. SERVICE ALL OF OUR STORES ARE EQUIPPED WITH FREE AIR SERVICE OUR MEN WILL MOUNT TIRES PURCHASED OF US OR MAKE ANY CHANGES OUR PATRONS MAY DESIRE WITHOUT CHARGE IN ADDITION TO THIS SERVICE WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE USE OF THE SERVICES OF OUR VULCANIZING DEPARTMENT WHERE WE EMPLOY SKILLED REPAIRMEN, WHO ARE ALWAYS READY TO OFFER THEIR EXPERIENCED KNOWLEDGE TO ASSIST YOU IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE.

S'KH K NO. I., FABRIC TIRES (-MUI ' rant-', d A-l First--. n,i!e- seriil i.um! r arnl :. tory Krarp(V on ...ch five

30x3 30x3 !2 32x3 J2 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4

L:.-t Prh $16.10 23.10 27.75 36.43 37.10 39.20 39.95

Ad. Price $13.70 16.90 22.70 27.20 27.45 28.20 28.95

STANDARD FOUR TIRES SLIGHTLY BLEMISHED 30x3, Plain $10.50

PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP TIRES

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30x3 30x31 32x31 1 x32x4 33x4

.$17.25 . 22.50 . 26.70 . 36.10 . 36.75 . 38.85

34x4 39.65

REBUILT TIRES Adjustable T.'.oa mile b.t--H on All Kir-d. ttoodear. Firestone and Miller Tread. 30x3 $ 8.50 30x3 10.50 32x3 12 12.50 31x4 14.50 32x4 15.00 33x4 15.50 34x4 16.50

SHOCK ABSORBERS H&D Double Arm Reg. Val. Adv. Price $12.50 Per Set $8.90 STEWART V-RAY SPOTLIGHTS Rep. Val. Cut Price $7.50 $5.90

Fabric Repaired USED TIRES 30x3 $4.40 30x3!2 5.60 32x3!2 6.20 31x4 6.80 32x4 7.20 33x4 7.J0 34x4 7.80

MAIL ORDERS FILLED $1.00 DEPOSIT BALANCE C. O. D. CONSOLIDATED TIRE STORES 210 EAST JEFFERSON BLVD.

Successors to ATLANTIC TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Mgr. KENDALL HILL j

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It is the talk of South Bend and is rightfully that for right now we have on display for your selection the most complete showing of the latest spring styles that ever appeared in one clothing store. Our policy of giving a large and more varied assortment is bringing hundreds of satisfied customers to our store.

It's Spring Suit Time Wow And Sherman's are showing an extraordinary strong line in the newest styles and patterns. Our spring business so far has been phenomenally large. We have sold more clothing than ever before and have gained a great number of satisfied customers because we give them value and by comparing value for value, for what we sell you at our one hactory Price $28.50, with what other stores show you at $40:o $50. we are bound to get your business.

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Think! Think This Over You do not have to pay $40 for your new suit when you can come direct to Sherman's and buv the identical same qarmcnt at our one price, $28.50. and save for yourself at least $10 without .sacrificing any style. There Is Satisfaction For you to know that at any time it may be, that your dollar has purchased more than dollar for dollar valut after purchasing a Sherman garment, if you may feel that you are not full- satisfied, bring it back, we would like to know about it, we guarantee absolute satisfaction in every detail. Acquaint Yourself Tomorrow With Sherman's, come here and let us show you through our large complete, well assorted stock in every size, style and pattern for men and young men. It make? no difference what pattern or style you may want we have it and it can be bought at our only one factory price, $28.50, no more, no less.

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Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 O'clock

TROUSERS Just ti e One Price Regular $6.00 and $S.5G Values

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