South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1920 — Page 6
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REACH AGREEMENT ABOUT STÜTZ STOCK
COAL MEN FIGHT IMG LOWER FREIGHT RATES TO KEEP PRICE UP
Ryan and IJrokers 'Short' of j
Motor Imic Settle fcCorncr"' Ficht.
137 fnltM I'm: TEV YOi:t;f April 2 4. An arroo-inf-nt wis x ichf d today between Allan A. Ityan ani brokrrn hort or Stuu Motor Mock when trading wa.i mxarifndM on th New York stock The settlement pric flfrreM upon was $ 4 2 ." a share plu .-lok dividends, making a total cf fwäü a shar. Tradinj- In Ftutz stock w.n sn5pf r.dM after a rf-ns.itlor.nl risu from $100 to $400 a bhnro within a few days. The boird cf povtrnors declared a "corner" existed. Kyan. who held Ions: ccntracta reMcm-d from membership In the stock xchance and declared he would fisht th' action of the hoard. IJrokers short of Stutz Ftock formed an organization to protect their intrrsla and It was announced a committee representing this organization which reached tho agreement vrlth liyan today. Immediately after tho trading wan suspf-ruled on tho exchange, tra-dlnc wai started on the curb market witri quotations around J700 a share.
V-y T'r.1?.: Pro: WASHINGTON. April 24. Coal men are lihtin; the Mil to prant low r coal frtih' rate?? In summer l.fc.i;;5i! they fear it would rob thrn of the txcu.io to rai.-; pries during winter prarclty. Sen. Frellnichuysen, New Jersey, author cf the measure, Faid today. "LTnder th present dlForanlzd .ystin we have a coal hortae every winter which enables coal m-n to booFt their prices." the onator said. "They don't want to s.t thl evil corrected because it would deprive them of a rhanre to further coupe the consumer."
"Wilson K. Snyder, candidate for county treasurer, solicits the vote of those i artlclpatlnsr In the demorratio pr.vnaries Tuesday, May 4. 3 1 i 0 -Z 5
YOUNGEST FORGER IS RELEASED TO PARENTS
11 j UnttM rresi: ST. LOUIS. Mo.. April 2 4. Milton Jaepcr. 11 years old, declared ly police to tf St. Louifi' youngest confessed former, was released to his parents today. Jaeper, according to police, .awed a check on a grocer who remembered a similar one that was bad a few weeks nco. Other forced checks which the police paid the youth admitted writing after Raying boy companions Rave them to him to pass, were found in hU pocket, it was asserted.
CANADA NOT OFFERED MANDATE FOR AMERICA OTT AY" A, Ont.. April 2 4. Canada lias not been offered the mandate for Armenia, it was stated authoritatively hero today. The Canadian government has no desire to accept Sruch a mandate. It was .said.
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Rare and Radiant DIAMONDS When you choose a diamond here it has a known and guaranteed value a value backed by our reputation for integrity and expert judgment in the selection of gems. We sell you firstgrade diamonds by their current worth per carat and guarantee the value. CHARLES H. SCHUELL Jeweler and Optometrist Opp. Citizens National Bank
NEir YORK'S PATCH BRIGADE TO PARADE
NKW YOIITC. April 24. Ten thousand men and women dressed in overalls, patched or frayed cloth-
lnr, were to r.arade hre today in protest apair.st prollteering in wear- j infc apparel. j Some of the participants were ex- ; Ircted to 5-troll through the retail ' lißtrJct from which they were barred : by city ordinance. j
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Republican Candidate FOR COUNTY TREASURER Subject to Primaries May 4th 'Experienced Business Man for a Business Your support is solicited
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Were You Among Them?
We mean Were you one of the hundreds of people who swarmed into our store Friday and Saturday in response to our announcement of a DISCOUNT PERIOD during which we are allowing discounts of 20 1 5 , 10'- or 5 on all furniture and rugs, depending on whether you can pay spot cash, or in 30 days, 60 days or 90 days time.
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Discount For Cash -50 per cent 30 days 5 pg cent 60 days, pet cent 90 days s-5l pr cnt
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it s runny noooay ever tnougnt or tnis idea Detore said a wom
an Saturday. "It's so simple and sensible, yet so effective. Some have saved money enough to pay for their furniture and welcome an opportunity to buy just what they want at a sensible 'spot cash' reduction. Countless 'sales have been advertised, but upon investigation I always find the 'sale prices apply only to certain articles I either did not want or that were not suitable for my home. The DISCOUNT PERIOD, during which you offer practically EVERYTHING at the same optional reductions, justs meets my approval.'
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Others voiced similar sentiment. And we folks here at Hellers
are pleased mightily at the enthusiastic response to our announce
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We've made it as easy for you to figure your own discounts and savings as we possibly can. The big white tags are on each piece of furniture, together with the regular tag. You just use the original price as the basis, and deduct 20, 15, 10 or 5 depending on which DISCOUNT you wish to take advantage of. There's always a wealth of new things coming in. Maybe just a stroll through our store would furnish an idea for your own liome. You need not be a buyer to be welcome at Heller's
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Last Week of the Big Money Saving April Sales Read These Items Over Carefully If You Are Interested In Good Dependable Merchandise At a Big Saving.
Extra Special Trimmed Hats in new styles and shapes; values up to $10.00. Sale Price $5.00
Extra Special Kimono Aprons, in dark figured percales, low neck, short sleeves $1.39
Extra Special Envelope Chemise, broken sizes, lace trimmed; $1.75 and $1.50 values at $1.25
Extra Special Trimmed Hats, new shapes and styles; values up to $12.50. Sale Price $7 50
April Sale of Blouses Silk Blouses New Spring Georgette Blouses, in dainty styles. Values up to $15.00. Hill ff! On sale at UyviyP Wash Blouses New Spring Wash Blouses, in variety of styles.
Regular $1.50 values. ßj'fl
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April Sale of Coats, Suits, Dresses New Spring Styles for Women and Misses, in dependable fabrics. Garments that formerly sold from $25.00 to $125.00 Now on Sale at a Discount of
Extra Special Palm Olive, Jap Rose and Cocoa Hard Water Castile Soap, 3 bars 25c
Extra Special Laundry Soap, American Family and Fels Naptha, 10 bars for 73c
Extra Special 2 0 Mule Team Borax for household use; 15c packages, 3 for 29c
Extra Special Fairbanks" Gold Dust Washing Powder, large box, only 27c
April Sale of Yard Goods. Excellent assortments of Woolens, Silks and Cotton Fabrics in the new patterns, weaves and colorings for spring and summer wear at prices that are decidedly interesting.
New Silks and Woolens Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in cream, rose, Copen, ivory, delft blue, tan, navy blue, flesh, pink, brown, beaver, green, maize and black, at yard $2.50 and : , $3.00 56-inch All Wool Jersey, in gray, beaver, Pekin blue, yard v $4.50 56-inch Tricotine, all-wool, in navy blue only, extra quality, yard ..,. $6.75 All-Wool Gray Mixed Serge, 56-inch, suitable for coats, suits and skirts. Very special, yard $2.75 All-Wool Middy Flannel, 27-inch, in red and navy, yard , . $2.50 Polo Cloth Coatings, 54 inches wide, in Pekin blue, tan and brown, good heavy quality, yard $6.00
Curtain Materials New Curtain Scrims, 36-inch, in white, cream and ecru, at yard 25c New Curtain Scrims, 36-inch, white, cream and ecru, yard 50c and 75c Mercerized Madras for over drapes, 36 inches wide, in variety of patterns, at yard 69c, $1, $1.25, $1.75 Figured Marquisette, 36-inch, in dark patterns, suitable for over drapes, yard 75c Figured Scrims, 36-inch, floral and bird designs, at yard 25c and 39c Figured Marquisettes, 36-inch, floral designs. .69c New Cretonnes, 36-inch, in light and dark patterns, at yard 50c, 75c, $1.00 Tapestry, 36-inch, suitable for chair coverings, portieres, etc., yard $1.00
Extra Special Silk Cotton Jersey, 36-inch, in green, rose, gray and tan. Regular $2.00 value. Sale price, yard $1.69
Extra Special Silk Georgette Crepe, 40-inch, nice line of colors. Worth $3.50. Sale price, yard $2.50
Extra Special All-Wool Baby Flannel. 33 -inch, in cream. Regular $1.50 quality, yard $1.33
Extra Special Curtain Scrims, 36inch, white, cream and ecru ; 35c value, at yard 29c
New Wash Goods Dainty New Voiles, 40-inch, in pink and blue checks and figured patterns. Specially priced, yd. 59c New Spring Voiles, 40-inch, in light and dark figured designs. Special, yard 75c Figured Chiffonette Organdie, 28-inch, in dainty small floral and figured designs. Special, yard. . .45c Save On Notions One lot of Hooks and Eyes and Dress Snaps, in black and white. Choice, card 4c Wire Hair Pins, special, 2 bunches 5c Shell Hair Pins, package .9c De Long's Best Brass Toilet Pins, only 8c Fancy Pearl Buttons, card 8c
The New Ginghams Dress Ginghams, 27-inch, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, at yard 35c M. F. C. Fancy Dress Ginghams, 27-inch, in attractive plaids, checks and plain colors, at yard 45c Zephyr Dress Ginghams, extra quality, 32-inch, in dainty plaids, at yard 50c and 69c Nurse Stripe Ginghams, 27-inch, at yard 39c Tis sue Ginghams, 27-inch, in plaids and plain colors, yard 50c Silk Stripe Tissue Ginghams, 32-inch, in check-, plaids and stripes, yard Tissue Ginghams, 36-inch, in plaids and checks, at yard 75c
Extra Special Baby Buntings Pure Castile Soap, for baby's bath. Very special, bar 10c
Extra Special W hittemore's French Gloss Shoe Polish, for women's shoes; 15c value .. 10c
Extra Special Glass Vases, American cut, 10-inch; regular $2.00 value, special $1.39
Extra Special Round Double Roasters, pure aluminum, very special, at only $1.69
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