South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 141, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1920 — Page 3

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Prcmirr AvercM-o, Named lv King, Opposed by Several Partie in Now Klcrtion.

nt.THA flKST. May 1 Tlmmnla Ji ja.vyini; through .in'-thT t th many political rriv h hh' has xprinrd Mn th nrniiti. lin. AIxanlr A vf rco, .lio was iu.-mI" prmir by Kirp KVnlinui'l in fh ini(J1i of M.ircli. !i'I nt hay a majority In th- li parliani' nt whi h th- Kini; tlls.-vn l. l at that tim- anl h i? tinis oppo.sM-J y ral I I i t i r 1 parties in th nv rlo-tkns to his a parliament to sue 1 tru

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I'rornise.n hav I .rn ir.a 1" that Dtp. Avfrrwo will -;i!.lifh nrl-r in th country, regulate th railways, lirnu'h! iz th' army. n-1 the .hlirs lark t the l.inns anl ürnir.it dishonest i!!'. ia!s who ar have enormously inral in nuiubf t nine- th? l ini iiu; of th A T. It 1! fh'irf;p'l that political nmJ'inations have l.een mule aaiit hirn to prevent him from carrying out his projects ami th.it unlcs tri" new parliament supports hi program he will he unnhh' t put his n fiirnis into effect. One of the parties nppovjri Ien. Ars-o is the nation iliMs wIium1 (ipporn nts call 1hem hol-h .ihts ai.fi (mrnunist. Ir. Vaida. premier of thi recently depoyc.l ministry, is a member of this p.irty. Workingmen's unions of all the lare industrial citits are .-aii to ! in sympathy with the nationalists in opposing (Jen. Aereso. These unionhave declared their adhesion In the third internationale of Moscow. The, nationalist party is reported to he working in Transylvania to lorni a Trar.sy lva ni an repuldi Friends :t Kumania say that she now presents t fair example of complicated I'.alkan politics which m: -tit'y those living hryond ihe f-ontn-rs of any Halkan eountry. I'o:ei-;!i liplon'.atJ assert that h politic"! intrigues art" responsible ir the I'.alkan wars with uhi'h 'h- world pow is sadlv familiar.

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si l i n i i v i a i (.i'pii iiiinonthly hy the pupils of th South Tend 'on i a to. v will i- ldd 'I luifday eeriir:LT at the ret it.ti hall, 'ihe program follows: 'riket d.inr. I v Helen Hrunson; ' n Horse i:a k." i:thel Hol.erts; - The iHpaitiiic, Tho Itcturn." VAwv.: F'iruson; inet for two violins. Ijori-s leLong am! orothy Urunson; 'Austrian .ving." Ithol Levy; d.uic Eleanor 'oppes; "Komin "a pri i io," Helen .Svlilepel; -Thy Heatning I'.ye."." Ncl- '. Hrink: "i "astorella." marcli. ! Harold Hershenow; Daisies' t.i.ineei Selma tlross; 'Hunting

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Hone and l.ullahy. Aumist dilhert; 'The 'iolet," A!the;i l'.es-ler. 'Shower of 'iolet." Sarah Sandock; l.eihes I-rrnd," Moe dame. Kileeu ('haiif-v; 'When to Thy Vision." liom 'Haust." Mari Klinkotf.

These men captured first place in tho air race which wa rjcentl h. Id in New York ami which was participated in hy ex-servieo men. who are now attending the various universities and colleges throughout tho country.

PLAN DISCUSSING CITY PLANNING

Arrange Special Meet inj; For Chamber of Commerce on Monday.

CATHOLIC KMGJITS $i:i;k Eir: members

City planning Is to he again hoiight to the fore in the life ol" South Ilend. Harold H.i i tholoinew of St. I-ouis. Mo., an expert in city planning, in to address a mass meeting at the Ciamher of Commerce Mon lay niuht of all poisons interested in the t'utur appearance of the city. Arrangements for the Monday night meeting have heen completed, i. was announced at the Chamber of commerce Wednesday. Former .Mayor Fred W. Keller, originator of the movement here for a city planning system, will preside at the li.e eting. Members of the city administration, inciinling numbers of the city pi. inning commission, have been invited to be present. Mr. Bartholomew is said to have

a message for South Hend in the way of future city planning. It is i.ing planned by the Chamber )f Commerce to make the meeting Monday night ene of the most important of its kind etr held in the i it v.

CLUB DEPARTMENT TO HOLD BANQUET Tho club department of the Y. W. C. A.. Miss Ccrtrude Sykes, secretarv. will have its forma', closing Thursday night at the Y. Y. C. A. A banquet of all club members will mark the event. The address of the evening is to be delivered by Mrs. John W. Wyiin of Laporte, l.'.th district chairman of the Indiana Federation of Clubs. An interesting program has also been arranged fer the occasion. Those in charge of arrangements for the affair are Miss Mthel Preston, chairman of the decoration committee. Miss Itha MeXay, chairman of the program committee, and MissHazel Itowman. chairman of the publicity committee. The banquet will tie held at 6:r. o'clock.

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n embei ship ampaisn to be conducted bv branch No 4'. Catholic

night. of America were discussed i n.etinr held .if the home of

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was appointed charged with the oi.ittinc of complete arrangements. ':;ins for the annual outing to le held soon were discuss d. 1'ollownig the busiiT'ss s's-.-ir-n. ; dis'-ii-.-. m . ti rn-nf i-fcnts x a ! bbl Tbc

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borne of C. .1. His-. ; I.. I t-I ir .-;.. on June- .",, ciiAiKihs i)ii;i:rio. H.ul Stewart marri-d Ttc S'eu.irt on May 11. 1!l:. and two lis later IP's- d serted. S.s the husband in a suit for divorce tiled ;n the superior court Tuesday afternoon. The pti?ionr sas that he believes the d fend (tit 11"W sid' Cldcago. ta'uing an .ol.li.y-, oil ' nt -second st.. v h i -lie is .-up-P iscil to b ! : v : t . .

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Aspirin With Ylater

If your Apptrin Iflblets have the nnrne "Dayer" stamped on them, they are genuine "IUyrr Tablet of Aspirin," provrd safr by millioiis of people. The name "Bayer" identifies the true world-famous

contain proper directions for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Karache. Neuralgia. Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuriti", and for Pain. Always fay "Haycr" when buying Aspirin. Then look for the

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"Bulgarian Beauty" Men and women of Bulgaria are 'the tno4t turdv and beautiful people in tbe world. Bulgarian Blood Tea (Just Pure Herb) Is their Nature Health Tonic; It keep the skin oft and dear and tbe Blood Fure by fcently mortafc tbe poLous from the Vytem. Jual try It once. Bulgarian tUood Tea Is sold oerywhere by UruClUts and Grocers. crariAn Blod Tea"

The Interstate Express A New Day Train Between BUFFALO and CHICAGO via the NEW YORK CENTRAL Effective May 23, 1920 This service is established primarily as an additional convenience for through travel. Harlv arrival of the Westbound train affords important connections at Chicago.

Westbound No. 151 DAILY Lv. HufTak 8:30 AM Dunkirk 9:23 AM Vftfifld 9:45 AM Trie 10:25 AM 101th St. CTeve 12:15 TM Cleveland 12:33 TM ElvrU ItHTM anduky li5SrM Toledo (CT.) '2:05 TM CKthen 4:32 TM rikhart 4:55 TM Mithawtka 5: 12 TM South Be nJ 5:20 TM Lrorte 5:57 TM tng'.ewocsl 7:15 PM Ar. CKicgoLSi:eSt.S.7:30PM

tbound No. 150 DAILY ChicioLaS'JeSt.St.8:25 AM EnBIcood 8:37 AM Laporte 9:41 AM Soutb ItenJ 10:12AM XtisKawaka 10:22 AM Elkhart 10:40 AM Gothen 11:01 AM KenJallt-i'.le 11:42 AM Toledo i E.T.) 2:30 PM Sandu.kf 3:32 TM tHria 4:21 TM CleveUnd 5:10TM 105th St. Cleve 5:25 PM A.htahuU 6:25 TM Erie 7:16 PM Vr:fiU 7:56PM Dunkirk 8:20 PM Buffalo 9:25 TM

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Store; Hours: Open 3:30 a. m. ; Close 5:30 p. m. except Saturday, when store closes at 9:30 p. m.

We have the honor to announce the

Fir Anniversary Sale of Our Daylight Basement

Thursday, May 20 through Saturday, May 29 This week we start on the second successful year of our Daylight Basement. Since the day the sales room was opened all who shopped there have been pleased with the cleanly appearance, the well chosen merchandise and the fresh air which is constantly being pumped in from out of doors. Youngsters from miles around have come to see the vertible wonderland of toys. Travelers come here first to choose their luggage from a complete stock and are always pleased with their famous "INDESTRUCTOS" and find their shopping pleasant and successful. For nine days we are inviting you to celebrate with us. Your share of the celebration is among the specials below; ours is your interest in our Daylight Basement.

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40-inch Indestructo Steamer Trunk, present value $49.00. Anniversary Sale Price $37.50. 2 1 -inch Indestructo full size Ladies' Wardrobe, open top and special locking device. Present value $1 10.00. Anniversary Sale Price $75.00. 21 -inch Indestructo full size Men's or Women's Wardrobe, open top and dust door castors. Present value $1 10.00. Anniversary Sale Price $98.50. 25-inch extra large Combination Wardrobe, open top and dust door castors. Present value $ 1 I 5.00. Anniversary Sale Price $ 1 03.50.

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30-inch N. V. P. Tourist Trunk, suitable for attaching to automobile. Present value $15.00. Anniversary Sale Price $12.50. 36 -inch N. V. P. Steamer, one-tray. Present value $23.50. Anniversary Sale Price $17.50. 36-inch N. V. P. Ladies' Dress Trunk, to trays. Present value $29.50. Anniversary Sale Price $21.50. 40-inch N. V. P. Steamer Trunk, one tray. Present value $33.00. Anniversary Sale Price $19.50. 16 -inch N. V. P. Man's Wardrobe. Present value $48.00. Anniversary Sale Price $33.00. 16 -inch N. V. P. Man's Wardrobe, open top. Present value $58.00. Anniversary Sale Price $45.00. 21 -inch N. V. P. full size Ladies' Wardrobe, a special. Present value $55.00. Anniversary Sale Price $39.00. 21 -inch N. V. P. full size Ladies' Wardrobe, open top, a special. Present value $58.5 U. Anniversary Sale Price $42.00. 2 1 -inch N. V. P. full size Men's or Women's Wardrobe, open top. Present value $65.00. Anniversary Sale Price $54.50. 2 5 -inch N. V. P. extra large Combination Wardrobe, open top. Present value $70.00.. Anniversary Sale Price $58.50.

Hand Luggage

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14-inch Matting Cases. Present value $1.25. Anniversary Sale Price 85c. 24-inch Fibre Cases, black and brown. Some have cretonne lining. Present value $3.50 to $5.00. Anniversary Sale Price $2.75. 16-inch Heavy Fibre Sample Canes. Present value $5.00. Anniversary Sale Price $3.95. 16- inch Cowhide Traveling Bag. Present value $9.00. Anniversary Sale Price $6.60. 17- inch Black Cowhide Traveling Bag. Present value $9.50. Anniversary Sale Price $6.80. 14-inch Patent Cotex Over-night Bags, fancy lining. Present value $9.50. Anniversary Sale Price $7.65. 1 8- inch Black Leather Traveling Bag. Present value $12.00. Anniversary Sale Price $10.95. 16-inch Black Hand Boarded Cowhide Leather lined Over-night Bag. Present value $19.50. Anniversary Sale Price $15.80. I 6-inch Black Hand Boarded Cowhide Leather Lined Traveling Bag. Present value $21.50. Anniversary Sale Price $16.65. 1 7-inch Ladies' Black Moire Silk Lined Leather Traveling Bag. Present value $22.50. Anniversary Sale Price $18.30. 18-inch Brown Smooth Cowhide Traveling Bag. Present value $16.50. Anniversary Sale Price $12.20. 14-inch Leather Boston Bags, over-lapping frame. Present value $6.50. Anniversary Sale Price $5.60.

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Coaster Wagons Standard coaster wagon, size 14x30 inches, worth $5.50, while they last at this Anniversary Sale, $4.00 each. Other coaster wagons at $5.00, $8.00, $8.50.

Kiddie Kars, $1.25, $2, $3 The genuine nationally advertised Kiddie Kar, for boys and girls. No adjustments to get out of order, nicely painted, all sizes at $1.25, $2.00, $3.00. Kiddie Auto The new auto for the little tots. Made like the b ig ones with four wheels, steering wheel, headlights, etc. Very special at $2.75. Others at $3.75. $4.25. $4.50, $5.00. Velocipeds Rubber tires, all sizes, excellent value? at $5.00, $6.00. $7.00 up to $15.00.

Skylark Airplane A real flyer made of aluminum, great sport, 95c each. Others at $1.75, $2.50, $3.75 and up to $20.00. Liberty Flyer Airplane 25c Ascends and soars like a real airplane. 35c value. Anniversary Sale, 25c each. Bird Houses 1 0c Well made and nicely stained bird houses, green base and roof. Regular I 5c. Anniversary Sale Price 10c each.

Wagons Child's wagon, made good and strong, size of box 12x22 inches. Painted in bright colors; could not be made today for $1.50. Anniversary Sale Price 95c each. Child's two wheel carts, good strong box, size 6x10 inches. Wheels have steel tires, natural wood finish. Anniversary Sale Price 75c each. Child's Express wagons, four wheels, steel tires, dove tail jointed box. Size 7,2xl6 inches. Anniversary Price $1.35. Semi- Cut Glass 50c One lot of heavy semi-cut glass, 7 in. comparts, 8 in. nappies, celery trays. Sold regularly at $1.00, while they last at this Anniversary Sale at 50c each. Grape Juice Sets Covered cut jugs with 6 glasses cut to match, sold regularly at $3.45, while they last at this Anniversary Sale, for $1.95 set.

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Clothes Baskets 98c Oval splint basket in medium and large size, solid bottom, good handles. Very special. Anniversary Sale Price 98c. Clothes Baskets 69c Square clothes baskets. l;irgr? sires, well made splint basket. tr;ood handles. Anniversary Sale Price 69c.

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Sewing Table $1.59

Folding sewing table, made of maple and birch, nicely finished. Top 36x18 inches. Our regular $2.50 table, while they last during the Anniversary Sale $1.59.

Bleached sheeting. 24 yards wide, 95c value. Anniversary Sale Price 69c. Outing flannel, 40c value. Anniversary Sale Price, three yards for $1.00. Dress gingham, 35c value. Anniversary Sale Price, four yards for $1.00. Bed sheets, 61x90. $2.25 value. Anniversary Sale Price $2.19. All $6.00 and $6.50 Blankets. Anniversary Sale Price $5.00

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