South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 113, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1920 — Page 7

mrnsDAr moiimnc, april 22, lozn PROPERTY OWNERS IN EGYPT ARE HIT BY NEW RENT LAW 3S Poisoned by Canned Food u WW dunlin iy Wiwm-Tm wm mif-'y 11 - p -r.,. .. f" ! m' ... - . .... . " ; ... : , ?.-- ,-sSf. ! Discount Stututr Decree? Rent Increase Must rVfit Exceed Fifty Percent.

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Mr. and Mrs-. Frank Ilerk of Brooklyn. N. Y.. wrre stricken Foon after eatint eann"d spinach. Their illness was di.icnosed as botulistic poisoning'. Mrs. Herk is dead and her husband is dyintr. Dr. Kane, who is in attendance, has sent for anti-botulistic serum, which is one of the rarest known to science.

YANKEE SHOES ARE CHEAPER ABROAD

Report S li o v s Wholesale Prices Are 100 Percent Below Retail.

WASHINGTON. April J 1 A n rican ir.aIe slio-s now a r- bf-intr üGid for expTt at prie'S raninv, from 81 ;n yx j . rc nt b''ow tlusf char-ed within tlie I nite.l Slates' yovtrnmenr imports sbv.fd today. Comta re- (liartments reports shuv.' tliat more than ly.oiu.eeO pairs f ,,ii''ni;m mad" shot s i.ou are !- i:: ship'el abroad monthly. .era;LT' pi i 's for tlbe export ko'-s in .lanuar.v were; M'-n's. r r pair. ?4. women's. $-.77, ami nibP '-u's 1..1. Th'--" prices are '. I . ; -a uuot.iti.TS (b-lareii i : ii..' shipp rs in customs papeis. A" i a .- w holes. i !. pi'ie.'s in i.a!i. a in 1 ) iiib.i'. the month pr' ;e:s. wer': Men's ?f.j. per o.i:'. woni'-a's per pair; cliilliftii's. ii . l V ra niiotation aailiIm'. Tin s- fp.ntatiens wer- obtiiiit! i tie- 1 di'ir lfpM rtni'nt. Din'-!" m c.s between the to s'ts of' ata' wiodesal (juotations in !aor of the for it,'n buy r thus w. .': Men'-- siie.s It.'jO per pai' ! S percent: women's shoes $ '.-' i'i- air or si percent. Wholesale prices in America now

ranpe from DO to 100 percent below retail prices, reports indicat?. American s-hoo manufacturers explain the differences in wholesale

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America by sax inj; shoes sold for export arf of a quality inferior tJ those consume'! in the L S. Vital Thin-. This is beside the point, according to somo j-'otTnnv.-nt officials. Th" vital thine, they point out. is that foreign buyers r.ow- rill their coniplete needs at v.hoksab- priees ranin.ic below 3 per pair. The full need of American buyers can only b" satined at a price nearly double this, it is explained. Other comparisons of reports obtained by the Commerce and "Labor departments show that since 1914 the difference In price at which for-i-fn buyers and American buyers have been able to satisfy their needs has been continually increasing1. The following tabic shows the percent of increase in average wholesale shoe pi ic s in America, over prices paid by foreign buyers.

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Calif.. April 21. 1 students comprisKiaduatincr class in the University of receive degrees on

After Whooping' Cough -What?

This is No. 4 of a scries of advertisements, prepared by a competent physician, explaining how certain diseases whicii attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Iriflucnza, Whooping Cough, Measles or ex-en a long continued Cold often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested s'u te, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading gtTTris. And how Vick's VapoRub may be of value in this condition.

RELIGIOUS SC WEY MADE OF CAPITAL INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. April 21.The first complete r liious survey Vit made of Indianapolis, whi h is expected t brini out the needs of th 'hurehes. the church connections of every famiiv and other vital re'diTiou sta! i.-!ii s. is beir.LT comluot- ! ur.ilir ti e auspices of The lnterch.ii'f!; world movement. Pich home :.iid place f business in the city ! '. be isi'ed. Rist Paul Official 11 OrJ:s Oul Sit ort Time

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rcunty is laid Keel, asscsscr of Wflvtc tcwr.ship in wh'.-h Pichmcnd ! situated Keed was tit:awar of l,:s distinction until Iii quarterly pnv I: rrache.l him. canine: for cr..e-fm:-th of 5. Our. h'.s salarx ttr.(r" the 1 f I f !aw. Inasmuch as be r-nrks ov' approxiniatelv 7 dnys !u the ear. it is calculated that J-.!s pay neraps 54". p r day.

Hum! .vchcol teachers who have rdanrcd to supplement the coVd Tuncli carrlfd from home with hot soup or cocoa prepared at .chool. e--;ify that puf-ils are healthier and :.-.a';e b tter prrjtr.iss in their school v ork Many aluab hints on preparinc tlie school lunch are contain1 in bulletin No. "2. wh'.rh may b .btalnd fnr the askir.c from th.e extnion department of Purdue unier;ty.

Save money try pitrorilrfrij rr.rrrhints that advertise.

Whooping cough is the ''meanest" disease that childhood is heir to. While rarely fatal in itself, except to children tinder two years of age, still it hangs cn so long the coughing paroxysms are so violent, preventing propcr slcep and digestion that when the disease docs disappear it leaves the child weakened and run down. In addition the violent coughing racks and strains the air passages and after recovery this irritation frequently remains. During this period of convalescence the child should be most carefully watched until full strength is restored and the air passages regain their normal tone. A prominent authority even goes so far as to say "There is more criminal neglect in' connection with whooping cough than with any other disease." While the disease is active, Vick's VapoRub usually helps to lessen the violence of the coughing, but it is during convalescence that Vicks is most valuable. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to

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vapors are breathed in all night j long, thus bringing the medication ' to bear directly upon the inflamed i

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thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying swallow a small bit the size of a pea. Children's digestions are delicate easily disturbed by too much "dosing." Vicks, therefore, is particularly recommended, since it is externally applied and so can be used often and freely without the slightest harmful effects. Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 234 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C.

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Marking the beginning of a period of time in which you may save money on all Furniture Purchases!

The announcement, in last nights papers, that this store would demonstrate that it is possible to give exceptional values without having a so-called "sale" has attracted city-wide interest. All day long little groups of people were going through the store, making lists and taking notes. Many times we were asked this question: "Do 1 understand that if I come back here Friday that I may have 20 percent discount from ALL these pieces?" In every instance the answer was "YES." And this describes the difference between HELLER'S DISCOUNT PERIOD and the usual so-called "sale." At "sales" a FEW goods are offered as "Bait." In this DISCOUNT PERIOD you are offered the opportunity to select ALL you want from the ENTIRE stock and figure your own discount. If you can pay "spot cash" your discount will be 20. If you wish to pay in thirty days your discount will be I 5. If you wish to pay in sixty days your discount will be 10ro. If you wish to pay in ninety days your discount will be 5. LOOK FOR THE BIG WHITE TAGS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE AND COME PREPARED TO BUY. YOU CAN'T RESIST IT.

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Bedroom Suites of Period Designs That Portray the Skill of True Artists Queen Ann. William and Mary, Louis XIV and XV. .Xd.ims. ("h;ppcndale, Italian li' nais.-aii'.e and (J!oniul, in .Mahogany. Walnut. and Knamel. Vu will enjoy a few minutes or an entire day spent m this department. At exery turn you will lind ltautüul pieres ;;iid l'ull .Suites lor the l-edroom. lainty Ivory and Fr( i;ch (Irays for ;h young miss. Th' d.rjer finisheil cabinet wrtods for th nore s.-r i -a Me. and the heavy, stately pk c.-s for uue:s f..oi.i truly a .-iv 1 . worth ie;ne; truly a wonderful opjiortuiiity to bu. Each and Every One Discounted at Your Option, 20, 15, 10 or 5.

Exclusive Period Dining Suites in Rare Cabinet Woods There is no other room in the house where Good Furniture !s more to be desired than the Dining j:om. Tlie appointments of this room have a -rat r intluem-e to make or mar the measure of Mir- ". s of entertainment than all others rombired. "dooj Taste" and :... )d "liei" go hand in iiaml. Vou may lnv the Dining lioom of ur ii reams a sueh a ubsta n t i.i I saving tliat it will well afford mi in inwsii-.'iii'. lri- eon--i a ole )-rio,l ilesiu'n in the mo.-:t jiried v .u a mi ii- t hnislus oil' red at most liben.l hsoounts. Each and Every One Discounted at Your Option 20, 15, 10 or 5.

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Remember! Tomorrow, Friday, is opening day, and remember also that you may trade in any of your old or partly worn furniture toward the purchase price of new. EVERYTHING DISCOUNTED 20, 15, 10 or 5.

Summer Furniture This discount period embraces KVKRV piece or suite of Summer Furniture on our floors. Beautiful Reed. Fibre, CIras.s and Wood pieces are here in abundance all DISCOUNTED. 20 rc, lore lOTc or rrf.

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Jewelers - Silversmiths - Diamond Merchants

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With The Coming of Short Sleeves Come Bracelets Fashion's latest notes mention Bracelets as being more stylish this year than ever before. And Clauer's, as usual, are up to the times, with a complete stock of attractive designs with and without settings.

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Hear the Sonora First and Compare PIANOS playi:r pianos phonographs H.O. iilbel and Sons 229 N. Michigan Stmt Acro IYom Orpheum

vi Dainty Spring Footwear, Wonderfully Smart j A I; A ' - f ' j Can you lrnaprir.o anything martyr than th.v- On" ;' and Two Eyelet Ties, in dlistenincr Black Patent i Leather. Bright Kid or Dull French Kid? You havt rr but to them on to discover how grateful, how g comfortable they are. Exclusive a-nta for Wlohe-rt & Gartliiur (Nw I York) Hand Miwle Shee fr Women. ! 3Z jp Q0A.

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