South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 195, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1920 — Page 2

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REPRESENTATIVE OF IRISH REPUBLIC VISITS IN CITY

BOY SCOUT CAMP AT BIRCH LAKE

'friirr Stov for Outing Which Open? on Julv 26.

jWill Attrmpt ! Ital)li Tttul I. elation Willi TIi is Country.

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ATTEMPT TO MARKET ENTIRE MINT CROP BY FARM BUREAU

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In Herren county a. xvrlt as fc. r, fJHST M. E. CHURCH

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Will Attempt to Sell Output tlie Same as Wool.

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. The !. i i mammoth thini; Ai:h f,i lary- ciiwuh to ook Im.it.s for t r--:iniT.t. it wouhl m m. I; : r 'jiipr'J v. itli all aro ?.-orirs .ir.fl wn pro 1 with a cover i.it it i'i.-i 1 j!'t ! outbid- th r.ol: f-r.t rrn'Urirm that ;Lc- a nior- omfortah!' oik- in n hich to ; r r the fooil for cttokinc. The stovf will remain at the prrmarvMt i i i i i 'I'.nir, the rest of the MiTur, ar.'l Mr. Taylor, who fr th'-ii.i.-t thro- v-ars has ronrluf 'terl l.ov

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to market the -ntir Northern Indiana

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(out rnntf.r tr'ick trips in Ohio.

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art' fo ir ocean ' .trri'-rs in th- truh j ' n S' iectt-d by Mr. TaIor t' leave At present, ur.vi plans .ir- unl r way j t. xt Monday, July lt, for the camp to acM fo jr ira.i t within tin ( a n-1 prepare the tents, etc.

American farm bureau, and tlie first move will f miiilf Tuesday upon the ai rival in N-uth Hend of F. W. Kinersnn of the llerricn county bureau. "onperatIve marketing by farmers was found to be immensely successful in Berrien county ar.'l at this time practically all of the wool produced there Is pooled and graded and snld throuph the county and state farm bureaus. Ha Im Iirjrt Crop. ;n "A quantities of mint are raised

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of the American farm burr.iu betfrr First M. H.

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i refiilt- will he obtained at a mini- i cnooi win De n-iu

mum cost than ur.dc-r the individual bnrtc rinp system. The plan ud in marketing the WOO Would !)" followetl as closely a? possib'.. Not ior.i: at;o many thousand pounds of wool were broucht to a cooperative warehouse near Huchanan. craded by farm bureau experts and shipped to Ivinsinp. Mirh.. vhrre it will he snM by the Mkhitran state farm bureau for the producers. The system has the hf.irty support of the farmers where it has been worked.

Sr.onths. On their last trip thi (! t tt"r. on a iar;'u of tractor.-', niiiinlaitured in Henry I-'ord's plant in 3Julli!i and dtJivcrcd tin.- con:inTiifcnt to contractors in 'hiti.int fcnd Copenh'ik'cn." continued the Jriah repreentat-ive. IMai: Sin' Shipment. "Arr iris'emeiUs have been coinXdeted." he declared, "for shipment of Jlf',000 in Amcrk an-madc shoeri

to Irith reLillers. Two million bll;rM" worth of hoe leather is imported into Ireland annually. Since the establishment of th republic almost percent of this volume has come from America. Irishmen are paper to ?ver trade connection with Jlnpland and the continent, and to substitute American products in place of Uritish tcoods." Asked to make a i fment concerning the Irish political ituatior, Pawsitt replied he w;i.s occupied rolely in the furtherance ojth Iri-h bond drive." he was asked. "Thoso who know the rca! facts Arc well disport; d. but the fcts ar riot widely known i: this country," rejdned. "What facts do you p-- an?" "Iven men of Irish oirtli in Ar: eiJa are not aware that on the testimony of prominent Iniilishmeii. half vt tV.K American revolutionary army was Irish. It is not commonly known that L'.oOO Irishmen were in the first force that France sent to aid the United States, and the.-c werp commanded by an Irishman, Count Arthur Dillon. More than half the troops France sent to this country were of Irish birth, which demonstrate. that without Irishmen America could not have been free. Few Americans know of Franklin's promise of aid to Irish aspirations müde before the Irish parliament in 1TS5. Paraphrase Words. ' "If the people of Am ri a. knew these facts, tiny would have paraphrased the immortal words of perhhtn addressed to Itfayettc. and Faid, "Fire, taimid annso." Ireland, xv are here." Durinf? his short stay in South Bend Fawsitt remarked quite enthusiastically about the entire absence in this city of housing problems that x ex ither places on his tour. Fs-i-cially did he note the city's abundance of small homes, the clean Mreetri and its hurc industrial plants.

Banish Nervousness Put Vigor and Ambition into Run-Down, Tired Out People If you feel titd out. out of sorts, respondent, mentally or physically depressed, and lack the desire to KCCOmpll?h thinjrs, get a 0 cent box cf Wende'.l's Tills. Ambition Brand, at Wettick's Cut Kate Medicine IStore today and take the first bir ptep toward feeling better rieht i way. If you work too hard, Fmokc too Jmuch, or are nervous because of m-er Indulgence of any kind. Wenlell's Pills, Ambition Brand, will make you feel better in three days or money back from Wettick's Cut lute Medicine Store on the first box purchased. A.S a treatment for affection of the r.crvoiui system, constipation. lo- of appetite. trm;bl;n-r. sit eplossricss, exhausted -vitality or Nervous Indigestion. g-H a box of Wendell's TMII. Ambition Brand, today on the money back plan. Adv.

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for downtown furniture store. Good pay and permanent position. Address Box C-98, care News-Times.

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It is hot necessary to have a boy i

scout uniform in order to attend ami'. Mr. Taylor has announced emphatically. "A fellow is just a? good a scout in 'shorts' or other everyday Intht s as h- is in a uniform," Mr. Tavlcr said. . .

ASPIRIN, Name "Bayer" on Genuine

It will pay you to wait until next week- before purchasing footwear. Britner's have ready an announcement that will make -rdinary thoe sales look Insignificant. C7C2-tf Advt.

pici it- of the and Sunday

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p irk. Flkhart. Tue.-dny. Flans have been completed for the affairs which will include a basket dinner at noon and a program of sports for the afternon. The meinhers and sues;? will meet at the church. X. Main st.. at 9:30 Tuesday mornlnvr and drive to th pirk In automo.iie which have been proided.

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When Zclia Adams went to the ho.-j ital for an operation her husbar. 1. Leroy, seized the opportunity to leave town, and it took nearly a year to locate him, according to the divorce complaint filed in superior court Monday. The couple was married April 11. 1314. and the separation took place as described in July of last year. It was not until last mouth that Lcroy was found in Tampa. Fla. The plaintiff ask? restoration of her maiden name, Zelia Anspaugh.

"rtay.r 'ia.iei3 ut . splrin" 1 genuine Aspirin proved. safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Acceptonly an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper direction; to relieve Headache s. Toothache. Farache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Folds and Pain. Handy tin boxe? of 12 tablets cost few cents. DruKjrlats

also sell larger "Bayer packages."!

Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaceticacldestcr of Sal-icylicacid.

will heal that bruised skin quickly Apply it freely after cleansing the injured spot thoroughly with Resinol Soap. Do not hesitate no matter how bruised or broken the flesh may be as Resinol Ointment contains only the purest and mildest balsams which cannot irritate. Its cooling, soothing effect is almost immediate. A boon to offerers from eciema and ether kin trouble. Atm'.l

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If you are using 100 men, at $6.50 a day, and you can cut 30 days from your program how much will you save ?

That's not "theory" nor is it an unusual happening! We've made that example come true in many building operations. You'll realize the reason when you understand that MINTER HOMES are "fabricated" that is to say, 90 constructed at our factories in standard built-up units.

Before your carpenters drive a nail, the most lengthy and costly part of- construction-work is completed! These units, being standard and intcr-changcablc, can be assembled and erected in a remarkably short time making permanent, high-grade homes that pass the most rigid building codes.

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Complete delivery of all parts and material in one shipment prevents the possibility of delay (yid makes it possible for you to figure on known costs! Think what this mea.ns to you in these times of uncertain deliveries and costly delays. MINTER HOMES are the most rigid that can be produced by any known method of construction. Large Life Insurance Companies and other large and f mall financial institutions throughout the country have loaned large sums on MINTER HOMES.

There are seventy styles of MINTER HOMES consisting of one and two story homes for one or two families. They are attractive in appearance, riid in construction and economical in cost! The MINTER HOMES organization is the largest of its kind in the world. Our output it 60 homes every day. We employ the foremost planning and engineering ability. Write ui fully regarding yourBuildinz problem. Tell ut what you want to do the number of homes you wish, and the probable expenditure. Our Housing Engineers will ihow you how MINTER FABRICATED HOMES can meet your reviirements.

A FEW OF MANY PURCHASERS OF MINTER HOMES

The Allied Hornet Corporation of New York City, have erected twenty Minter Home in rariouj developments throughout Eastern Nevr Jersey.

The Builders of Homes Company, of Springfield, Ohio, has recently erected ten Minter Homes in thit city for the employees of the Robbins & Myers Motor Co.

The City of Winston-Salem, N. Carolina, has erected six MINTER SCHOOL HOUSES as well as eight MINTER HOMES for city employees.

The Kenosha Homes Co. of Kenosha, Wis. recently erected ten in vT-rr r-r urviirc : -

mir i ci nwiicj in a nc velopment in Kenosha.

The Western Clock Company of LaSille, Illinois, recently erecreri 5yc MINTER HOMES at La SahV

A personal conference with our representative! may be effected by communicating with any of our Offices

NEW YORK Fifth Ave. Building

CHICAGO Association Building

Store Open All day Wednesdays and Saturday evenings until 9:30..

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Pictorial Review Patterns For August now on sale.

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Our Semi-Annual July Clearance

Of Seasonable

Silk

Thousands of yards of beautiful Silks have received their final reduction marks for clearance. A final closinsr of a successful season

White Silks

Black Silks

Colored Silks

A Sale continuing all this week

Fancy Printed Voiles At Special Pricings. Beautiful colorings and designs 40 inches wide remarkable savings, priced at only 59c yard. Imported Voiles in white only, embroidered in small figures, also stripes and checks 32 to 36 inch. At this Sale, only 89c yard. Pkiin Colored Organdies 40 and 45c and at 50, 75c, $1.00 and $1.23. Imported Dimities 30-inch, 69c yard.

Fashions' Latest Silks ForSport Costumes Ace of Satins rich gleaming finish in newest of sport colors. Regular price, $8.50. Sale price, $3.95. For Waistings All Silk Qrepe de Chene in pastel shades 36 inches wide. Regular price, $2.75. Sale price, $ 1 .95. For Skirts and Dresses Chiffon finish Taffeta in good range of most wanted colors. Regular price, $3.00. Sale price, $1.95. For Summer Dresses Dainty figured Georgettes beautiful combinations of colors. Regular price, $4.00 and $4.50. Sale price, $1.95. Black Silks: Always Popular

$3.00 laffetas fi $2.75 Crepe de Chenes. . t y $2.75 Georgettes (ßjfl j - J

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Satin Messalincs.$2. 69 Crepe Meteor .. $3.69 Satin Duchess. .$3.75 Crepe Satin . . .$4.95 Charmeuse . . . .$3.95 Satin Phalanx. .$3.95 and all ilk Satin at $2.75 White Silks: 36 -in. Crepe de Satin do oie. . . $4.50 Chene $1.69 40-in. Crepe de Georg tie CrepcS 1.95 - r ff . r m n- White Taffeta. .$1.69 Georg tteCrepe.$l. 95 36.in Satin ...$2.75 Wash Satin ...$1.69 32-in Br'dcloth . $ 3.69 Tricolette ....$3.75 Striped Satin ..$4.69 . Ginghams at 85c Yard The special pricings of these handsome Gignhams include two lots as foil o ws : Silk stripe and plaid tissue Ginghams. Plaids and striped Zephyr Ginghams.

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On account of the refusal of so many customers to pay for ice that was delivered when they had no book, we are compelled to discontinue the practice. Beginning July 12th the delivery men will not leave ice unless they get the coupons for it. Customers can buy books from the men on the wagons, or they can place their orders with him for books before the old book is all used. We are foiced to take this action and no inconvenience will result if the public will cooperate with us.. Artificial Ice Co.

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in your distress when you find your clothes soiled. Remember, the damage is not irreparable. We successfully clean and restore to their former brightness the most delicate colors, the most fragile textures. Remember that when you find any of your garments need cleaning,! repairing, renovating or dyeing. Lincoln 1903 Perfection Cleaners and Dyers 1101 King St.

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