South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1920 — Page 14
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ITALIANS INHERIT SEVERAL PROBLEMS FROM RECENT WAR Military Authorities Having Difficulty With Slav Population. TIUSTE, April 15- Italian military authorities hero pay they havo Inherited from tho war a 'lot of H.Scultle3 and problems 1n controlltr.ff th Slav population In If-tria arvl th resloa surrounding Gorizta. ThiA territory constitutes part of tho Adriatic question which still remains vn'tttlcd y tho Hunremo council. It pase3 under Italian control by the erLiMlshmcnt cf tho armistice lin at the fnd of tho war. Resent Snrvrllhiner. In thla territory th?ro iro nioro than 400,000 Slovenes who rtsnt the mirvrlllance of the Italian military police. Revolting SUv rWmtr.ts fired with socialism, communism
and bolshevism. Intermittently attack the ItalLm military patrols and carabineers of tho army of occupation. In thr-j districts there have been within a year 2r aassa!naticns ajid LOOO" arrears. Attempts have "been rn.ido to set up a communistic regim at iJiirnar.o where large etore cf ammunition which belonged to the old Austrian army had been collected and hidden beneath a building u.orfI as headquarters of a workmen's committee. The plot was divove-rcd by the Italian police who raided thej headquarters and arrested 130 Flavs. Imrin? the fighting with the communists the building was wrecked b7 bombs. Polshevlk outbreaks alleged to have been organized by Slav workmen havo taken place at Pola, and u larije Italian garrison Is maintained at this fe.rmerly Austrian port, now the eastern base of the Italian Adriatic l'.eet. Disorders by Slavs luv been freejuent near Gorizia. The greatest display of suits in South Bend a variety of styles, patterns and model:
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that give you an unlimited selection pick the style you desire from these original Sherman fashions. Any one will guide you to a perfect fitting serviceable suit that will please you down to the last detail, sold to you at our factory price, $28.50. Other Stores $35 to $40 Values
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It Is W. C. MortifTs vocation In iif" to "bo looking out for the welfare of others. In this case, however, the usual ordtT was revrs--d and It was Mr. Mortorff whe received Instead of Klvlnc the advice of how to reach the point of safety. He Is a railroad crossint; watchman and live: at 31 4 Fouth Columbia street, South I?enu. It is lnterestinfr to know that tho advice to him about Pepsin came from a friend who is also a watchman, stationed at another crossing. "I havo boon suffering with stomach trouble for twelve years," said Mr. Mortorff. "C;h formed in my stomach after eating and caused a sour tasto. My stomach Pcemod to harden after eating. "I was very .restless and did not fcleep soundly At nlht. Often I
would wak tip and remain awake for an hour or two. "A friond f mine, a watchman at another cnssinf, told me about rI);'n and recommended it beca is- it had helped him. It has t'one the same for me. My stomach trouble? is t-ntirely relieved. And there's no more Mo;tinu. I get sound sleep and my appetite has increased. "I havo previously tried many !;-, ins of ttin'T relief without suc- ( ss. I' pcn is the be.st medicine I ever took. I feel better than I have for years, and I can now eat heartily without any feollnp of havhii? to suffer for It afterwards." Peptren is sold by Ktriebel and Steir.cl (The Public Dru;: Storni) South Itond, The lied Cross Pharmacy, Mishawaka, and all other leading dm? stores.
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land $40, $45, if $50. Th ese are regu 1 a r $50, $55, $60, $65 Suits, made in our own daylight sanitary shop.
Hand tailored to your measure for $35, $40, $45 and $50, and the EXTRA PANTS we give you FREE. Look around and see what the ready-to-wear have nerve enough to jisk
you for their hand-me-downs and don't give you the EXTRA PANTS either. Come in now, place your order and we will save you $1 5 to $20. You are dealing direct from Mill to Man tailors. Look for this ad on our window.
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The profits of the ordinary retailer is absolutely eliminated you buy direct no charge accounts or free deliveries to add to our price you pay for clothes only at Sherman's, a value that other stores are forced to charge you $35 to $40 for a waste of money for you not to investigate Sherman's clothes before you buy.
A money saving clothes proposition that is attracting the attention of every economical clothes buyer while other stores are asking high, fancy prices for their clothes, Sherman's price is within the reach of every man, and what is more, our values are greater today than ever before in the history of our business making thousands of new satisfied customers for Sherman's.
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See These Suits Judge Their Worth for Yourself Feel free to walk into Sherman's, look over our wonderful selection all displayed in open cabinets so you yourself can go among them and choose as you like not a store filled with "mixed-up" prices, but your choice of our entire stock, $28.50. Every garment guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or your money refunded.
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Auburn 4 Cylinder 5 Passenger Car 4 REAL GOOD TIRES. Guaranteed to be in first class running condition. You Set the Price. TIME PAYMENTS. SUPERIOR MOTOR SALES CO. Used Car Dept. 1137 W. Division St. Bell 185.
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Black Patented, Colonial strap, high French heel; $15.00 value.
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A suaranteed saving of from $3 to $5 on every purchase of Shoes, Oxfords or Pumps. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9:30
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