South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 151, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1920 — Page 2
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PÜBLIG OWNERSHIP ÄND PROHIBITION TO BE DISCUSSED
British Labor Party Leaders Will Debate Leading Problems of Da v.
Tly FLOYD MACC;KIIT LOXIXJN, M iv 2Z. Public own'TMp and control r f iJk- li'juor tral rxgardtl by Iiritih j.rohiL-itionlslH as a trado j.iovenunt to unload tl:cir properties, by tho liquor tr.nl-- as iho flrat tr-p toward prohibition, and by the v rk' rs as a mrr.proinla between prohibition juiJ profiteering promises to x- onj t tho most warmly dLatt d nibj'ots ut tho Labor party's June convention. This public own r.-h:p and control proposal i.s supported by the National Aia.ilcarn.itei! Union of Shup Asltants, Vi'arfhotis'i:ifri and CUrks; by tho lirit i.h Iron, und Kin dred Trades Association; by the Itn'-ral Union of Textile Workers; by tho Railway Cb-rk.V association, and by various Iocvtl labor bodiex. Iyxal Option. Corriln lovil option in various h'cotti'-h district." i-.nd tho trli.Ie f xptrimT.t in reducing hours of Ljuor sile and number of saIo..r..s hthoulil be watched without preju'li several local labor parties urge. Next to liquor, lack of housing accoinmoii.ition, h-sjito prandio.-,. f,ch ir--. put forward by th- K''ni-nu-nt. holds llr.st interest in the June npenda on dome-tie affairs, mne ten schemed are put forward which their f-pon.vora declare would asu or rcnedy tho situation if adopted by the government. IjJxr JHntificl. lü.bor is (lissatiühtd with tho doctoral laws, jiui;inj by tho number of reform proposals, Including proportional representation. More hiKh fchools ab-o aru wanted, the t-',vun-sta Jabor a.-iocuttion declaring only a ünall part of the nation's youth rm access to such education. !-'ree .ducation for all is likewise, urged by S'outhwark, London. Information of the nation's life insurance- seh me for workers, compensation In acldents, assist, mce of hospitals hard hit by the war, and hetur public health service to th'worker is demanded by Glasgow Trades ami Labor Council. As to unemployment .arious rolutions will urge the Kovernment to rrovid work and union rate of palter all men and women unable to t'et jobs. Wandsworth (London) nrg:s the unemployed be set to work building houses. Campaign t,'irol. One local trades council urjres a campaign for a forty-four week, as apalnst the Trade Unions Congrt ss' decision to right for a maximum week of forty-four hours. Direct action as a labor party policy i.; urg'.d by the Maryh'bono organisation, which declared "t.; time is approaching; when tho workers must b prepared for a conflict between themselves and the state, since Industries are coming, like the railway?, to bo nationalized, and any l.ibor light should bo by all rather than one section of the workers." The independent labor party oflert a re. duti on for establishment of the soviet on a modi tied plan. 11 till Iloblcills. As to land, always an irritant in British political life, tho National Agricultural laborers' and Ilural Workers' union offers the simple remedy of abolition of privat? eunership of the land, the state taking it over. The Heading' local urges confiscation of the land, while the Independent labor party, In its nationalization of tho land resolution, say.s "socialization of the land Is the very foundation of the co-operative commonwealth," which It Is seeking- to establish. Thf independents, incidentally, represent a very small part of the worker?. Railway clerks d errand that the railways be purchased by the state straight off. Othr local organizations call for nationalization of electricity, banking, gas. Mater and transport services. All appear to want more democratic control in industry; one suggests guild socialism to be the only remedy for existing unrest. These are some of the more important topics that will be debated for four days in June.
SEEK OWNERS OF CARGO OF BOOZE
By Cnlted Tross: DETROIT. Mich.. May 29. Sheriff CctTin and hii deputies were still searching today for the owners of tho $ 5.000 booze cargo of the Canadian tUjj Hilda, seized Thursday night. t;ix men manning the tug escaped at that time by lumping overboard and swam to shore at the approach of the sheriff and his men. The tug worth SS.COi' wis confiscated with the cargo.
Memorial Day Special GET A SUBURBAN HOME
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June Sales of Art Needlework Complete line of center pieces, scarfs, bungalow sets, in linen and cotton, 50c to $8.00. Library Sets scarfs, centers and pillows. Gowns, combinations ar.d aprons for June Bride gifts.
Crochet Cottons Full line DMC and Royal Society Crochet and Embroidery Cotton now here.
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June Sales of Stamped Art Good9 20 discount on all stamped pillov cases. Children's Dresses, 6 months to 10 years, all white and boil-proof colors. Priced $1.25 to $4.75.
Household Bulletin
Tuesday, June 1st, 1920
Store News
June The month of flowers budding and bursting into bloom the trees renewing their verdant green coat of summer the birds warbling their sweetest song. The preparations of this store to beautify your home with summer comforts, your person with the soft-toned raiments that bespeak coolness and cleanliness. Here every department is ready to meet your wants in a courteous manner this store is noted for.
Gift Furniture
For June Brides
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June Sale of Silks, Woolens Woolens French Serge, 36 inches wide, navy only, $1.19. All Wool French Serge, 42 inches wide, $2.48. All Wool Tricotine, 50 inches wide, all colors, $4.39. All Wool French Serge, 54 inches wide, navy, $3.98
Waistings Georgette Crepe, 40 inches wide, in plain and fancy colors. Crepe de Chene. all colors and all silk. Chiffon Taffeta. 35 inches wide, all colors. Satin Messaline, 27 inches wide, all colors. Silk Shirting, 32 inches wide.
in variety of stripes. Dress Silks AU Silk Satin, 36 inches wide, all colors, $2.59. Ace of Satins, all new sport shades, 40 in. wide, $6.75, All Silk Shirting, 36 inches wide, $2.59. Tricolette, 36 inches wide, all silk, $3.98. Sport Silks and Crepes, 36-40 inches wide, $4.95.
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Quaint Spinet Desks $46.50, $55.00 to $150.00 in brown msiiogany finish, various sizes. Writing Desks with closed tops $25.00, $30.00, $45.00 of Circassion walnut, American walnut and fumed oak. Table Desks in mahogany finish, at $20.00, $30.00. Chairs to match the above at $12.00 and up. Tea Wagons, at $22.50, $27.50, $45.00, $50.00, in brown mahogany, walnut and oak. Sewing Cabinets A most acceptable gift In Martha Washington style, exceptional value $24.00. Priscilla style at $8.50, $9.00. $12.50. Odd Sized. Table for all purposes. Davenport End Tables in mahogany at $9.50, $13.00, $15.00, $18.50, $19.50. Tilting Top Tea Tables of mahogany with 28-inch pie crust edge, at $38.50, or in brewn mahogany at $37.50. Living Room Chairs Mahogany Winged Chair or Rocker, special at $22.50. Solid Mahogany Windsor design Chair or Rocker, wood seat; chair $22.50, rocker $32.50. Also some with high backs at $31.50. Ferneries At $9.50, $12.00, $13.50, in mahogany, oak and Jacobean. Adjustable Reading Tables in mahogany at $27.50. Solid Mahogany Bock Troughs at $1 7.00. Genuine Mahogany Floor Clock, 7 ft., 6 in. high, very fine movement. $170.00. Cedar Chests, plain or copper banded, in various sizes, 36 to 48 inch, at $16.75 to $33.50.
Porch Furniture and Shades Living out of doors two-thirds of the time in summer, your porch is mostly occupied. Why not equip it as you would the interior of your home? The following suggest the acme of comfort:
Reed Fibre Porch Furniture
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June Sale of Wash Goods Fancy Voiles, twenty-five patterns, 40 inches wide, at 48c. Fancy Voiles, twenty-five patterns, 45 inches wide, at 75c. White Voiles, embroidery figures and stripes, fine sheer quality, $1.00. Plain Organdies, all colors, 40 inch wide, 50c. Imported Dimities, 30 inches wide, all colors, in stripes and dots, at 69c. Dress Linen, 36 inches wide, in pink and blue, lavender and grey, $1.69. Beach Cloth, 36 inches wide, all colors, at 59c and 69c. Glen Roy Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in beautiful plaids and plain colors, 85c. Imported Madras Shirting, 32 inches wide, woven stripe, all colors, 89c. Plisse Crepe, 30 inches wide, plain pink or white, 50c. Plisse Crepe, 30 inches wide, flowered patterns, 69c.
Notions Bias Lawn Tape, white, all widths 12c to 32c per bolt. Bias Lawn Tape, black and colors. Snap Fasteners, crown, 5c each, or 50c per dozen. All sizes, black, white. DeLong Snaps, all sizes, 10c each, $1.00 per dozen. White Belting, all widths, straight and curved, silk grograin, cotton, with or without stays. 8c to 65c per yard. Shields "Naiad," Kleinert'c, white and flesh, all sizes, 35c to $1.00 pair. Fancy and Plain Pearl Buttons, all styles, 10c to $4.00 dozen. Athletic Girdles and Belts. $1.50. $2.00. $3.00.
Many styles of chairs and rockers are here, each built for comfort. Comfortable Full Roll Rocker, brown finish fibre. At $7.50. Limited number only. Sewing Rocker, in reed fibre. At $7.50. Fibre Table, size 24 by 28. At $14.00.Brown Reed Arm Chair, covered in nice grade of tapestry. At $15.75. Substantial Reed Fibre Rocker, full spring seat covered in cretonne. At $12.00. Nice large size Wing Arm Chair with pocket sides, covered in tapestry. At $28.50. Small size Arm Chair with pocket sides $25.00. Very nice Settee, covered in cretonne, with two loose cushions, 42 inches long. At $22.00. Very fine Frosted Gray Rocker; seat, back and arm covered in nice gTade of cretonne, $25.00. Chair and Rocker, finished in Liberty blue, full spring seat. At $23.50 each. Very nice genuine Reed Ivory Finish Bedroom Chair or Rocker, spring scat, $17.00 each. Reeyd Chair or Rocker, loose cushion seat, in old ivory finish. Choice $21.00. June Sale of Draperies, Curtains and Materials Our workrooms for making curtains, draperies and room furnishings is at your disposal, also the experience of an expert designer but we advise your early attention to your needs as all orders are consecutively numbered as received and so finished. New Lines of Silk Draperies Kapock, Repps, Casement at $2.50 to $5.95. Colored Madras, 95c to $4.50. Cretonnes at 50c to $2.95. Curtain Materials Nets, Filet, Amexex, 45c to $4.25 yard. Marquisettes, Voiles, 39c to $1.20 yard. Hemstitched, plain and lace trimmed. Grenadines, 72c to $3.25 yard. Curtains Ready Made Prices range from $4.25 to $45.00 on all single pairs of curtains at the June Sale 25 percent discount off regular marked prices.
0T Wind Safe vSBlrF HANGING Trad Mark
PORCH SHADES
A Had Under Potent License, COOLMOR Self-Hanging Device Made Under Patent License. Is An Invention of Great Importance To Eviry Porch Shade User. With this new invention you do not requlra tape line, screws, boring tool, screw driver, etc. to hang the shade. Tcu simply tack up a Coolmor PrinUd Paper Pattern on the inside of the overhead beam of the porch, drive a few staples through this pattern at points designated and hang up the shade. This takes less than one-fifth of the time formerly required and you do not need any assistance. A Coolmor Self-Hanging Shade can, if you desire, be taken down in the Fall by simply unhooking it time two minutes thus keeping it clean and increasing its life. Standard Sixes of COOLMOR WIND-SAFE Self-Hanging Porch Shades 4 ft. wide x 7 ft. 6 in. drop. . .$ 3.40 5 ft wide x 7 ft. 6 in. drop... 5.00 d ft. wide x 7 ft. 6 in. drop... 6.00 7 XL wide X 7 ft 6 in. drop... 7.73 8 fL wide x 7 ft 6 in. drop... 8.00 10 ft. wide X V fL 6 In- drop... 11.00 12 ft wide x 7 ft. 6 in drop... 13.50 9 ft. wide x 7 ft. 6 in. drop... 10.00
June Sale of House Dress Ginghams
Bed Spreads, Sheetings and Tubings
27-inch House Dress Ginghams in large color assortments and patterns, at 33c yard. 36-inch Percales for dresses, light and dark grounds, in assorted stripes and figures, at 50c yard.
Crochet Bed Spreads, hemmed, size 72x 86 inches, at $4.50. 36-inch Bleached Muslin at 32c yard. 9-4 Bleached Sheeting at 90c yard. 45-inch Pillow Tubing at 75c yard.
June Sale of Towels Towels are needed the year around, but most people use many more in the summer time, and this sale will give the opportunity to replenish the worn-out ones. We mention a very few only, but each quality is a very particular value. 1 7 x 32 Hemmed Huck Towels, good value, at 25c each. Extra large half linen Huck Towels two specials don't miss these specials: 45c each, $5.00 dozen; 50c each, $5.50 d ozen. Beautiful Imported Huck Towels at 50c-65c each. Could not be bought from mills in Belfast today at these prices. Imported Half Linen Towels, hemstitched, very soft and fine, at 89c each, $9.75 per dozen. Pure Linen Towels One of the scarcest articles in the linen market today are linen towels. We can sell towels today cheaper than they can be imported from Ireland. Three special values: Heavy double Huck Pure Linen Towels at $1.25 each. Fine Hemstitched Pure Linen Towels at $1.50 each. Fancy pattern Hemstitched Linen Towels at $1.98 each. Complete assortment of plain or fancy Turkish Towels now showing. Colored Border Towels in wanted shades wash cloths to match. Three special in white Turkish Towels 35c, 39c, 48c each an especially good value. Special prices for large users, summer resorts, hotels, rooming houses, etc. Ask for special quotations.
June Sale of Linens
Pure Linen Pattern Table Cloths Very special 68 by 86 $6.50. 68 by 86 $7.50. 70 by 70 Pure Linen Pattern Cloths, worth $12.00, June Sale. $9.00. 2 by 2 yds. Cloths at $1 1.00. $13.50 below present import cost. Mercerized Damasks 64 in., good weight, $1.15 yd. 72 in., good weight, $1.75 value, $1.50. Imported Mercerized Damask, $2.25 sold generally at $2.75. Substitutes for Table Cloths To those who wish a substitute for Table Cloths we would suggest Sanitas Stenciled (fast color) in variety of colors, at $1.65 per set. Other styles $2.25. $2.50, $3.25. 48-inch Round Sanitas Table Covers, at $2.75, $3.50. 48-inch Runners in blue, brown, green or black, at $1.25, $2.25. Baby Bib Sets one oval doily and bib, 95c per set.
June Sale of Laces and Embroideries 13 and 27 inch Embroidery Flouncings of swiss and batiste for infants and children's dresses, at 69c, $1,00, $1.25, $1.50. 3-inch Embroidery Bandings for combination or camisole tops.at 40c, 45c, 50c per yard. Cambric and Nainsook Ed ging and Flouncing for petticoats exceptionally fine qualities, at 19c to 50c per yard. Organdy and Batiste Embroidery with colored edges or in white for collar and cuffs on summer frocks, at 15c to $1.00 per yard. Wide shadow and Nottingham Laces for petticoats, 30c to 95c per yard. Insertions to match. Venetian Collar Laces, cream and white, in handsome designs, 95c to $2.25 per yard. Narrow Val Laces, square and round mesh insertions to match, at 8c to 35c per yard.
