South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1920 — Page 14
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rniP.W fO;Ci. .M LV K. 1120 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS TIMES
GOVERNOR COX
PLANS APPEAL TO PROGRESSIVE MEN To Hold Confrrrnrr With : Former Hull Mo- i to Di-ru-- Phui.-.
.Mr,r.,f-r, t o d iTija t rraehed until the national commit- I
f e ti "ty. he said. x today d lined to indicate his prt f rr nee for the chairmanship of xh' democratic rational committee
Hull ' is to meet hr-rf to formulate iani- ;
i i i r, ' ' : r : r. t o.r.a r.
t n'. i- fold. '-v. Mus dock and nth'-r
of tb" old th- demo-.
lip
w l ' h t h
take a
paign plir.3 next Tip s lay.
POLISH TROOPS DESTROY CITY
will immediately
bindM on the .spian ha -ind art- inarch-
; ; ; ;;r ivjinnTEEXTii special
SESSION STARTS OEE OX JULY THIRTEENTH
v.as 1. triad An .-itn,rT nill h 1 i ! t. :.-!' Ft. Ihrirr a a
t i"r,. i r v, indicated m tb.o mr ' riro.'s at m nt yesteri!a .'. ttoinpt p11f.
Difpatrh Say Red Army At-
vance i Continu
ing.
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" an-! FrinKÜn I ) I pi! at-ly have an Mr!
fr it ri;- with P. a : i - r i -1 ( Vi!,
INTHANAPriUfS. Ind. July 13. Republicans are iust a little hit.
.Im.-' a- S v. Hardin-' apparently' P-iHKl;v about s:eial lcilittiv
trvil- '" ,h domoerat on! w(lS,lons in thL, state, hut who
en
T!.n ;.a--i. i-.u. Cov 'ems to bo; tney found th.it they ar" row in
or.trol of the l"th sjirrial jcsjon t" he called in Indiana and that it S"t dri to work on July 13. they failed to co anything funny ahout it. Tnry may not h superstitious Vut thr Is hardly a rpuhlican
,r , - . jv.ntr a row in ino r--P'.;-!:'-i :i i"in;-:s over th- senator's f-..t.t uni-oli
-!''"'''i!.f:::r it as non-profrrefsviv. Ifarrv M. Dausrhcrty. Ilardinc's
r,r,..f rnv nt ion ampalen ma nicer, ''t Pi n ccif üif nt rep!ylnc to Cox, de- ! I'lrr d t J : 't t "at no tim h i? a d--
fr:!ator or candidate for täte
"o.!. . t,' -w ; r i l,r-, ., r' i' h'l to adopt a front otr.re w ho does not express th "d '- r .M':-l- i p,,r. !i rarnpn icn." i ardent wish that the. thine -wa.
f ? f ( r;.: tr ,,d.. co, ; T!; wi'! l.e no final derision j over with.
Hy fnitfd Pres : LNl)X. July 1 , ro!i-h troops wrecker' and destroye! th city f I;ouhrosk southeast of Minsk, when Holshivik (vres dro thnn froin
the ity. according to an ofticial i
wireless di-patch from Moscow. The dispatch stated the Rod advance was continuing successfully. A nu-nüe from Kovno said the oles werp fvacuating Lithunia. Trouble n.s feared when th Pr.lrs l-csan evneviation c( the citv of Vilna, as
the Lithuanians
cr:ipy the place. P.o!hfvik t roups so;ith shoje of the ing lion rinforvd
leg southward, according to advices to the firiti'-h war .iMce The Reds 'Iv lepcrted threatening Tcdaian. Trr-inn In Appeala. Tersia his appealed to Britain for arms and ammunition to combat the advancing Rolfhevik. An r'firial Warsaw dispatch de-c!are-i the roles had withdrawn to the Yieji river, northwest cf Yilr.a. as a result rf strong Rrdshextl; pre.-si're. '"After lesp rate :.gh.ting tne encn.v reached ismrreani and TJtopndow. YVe evacuated labr.o after a heroic defense. Rasi r.f Slutsk our withdrawal is pro-cedinc.,
MITCHELL FIERI. I I.. July 15. Four army airplanes left here at 10:30 this morning on a transeountry flight to Nome. Alaska. The start had been delayed s'.nre early this morning because of rain.
lou'll Mkr Tra.lins at Heller' "
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Refrigerators
Exchang' refrigerators have ben sailing very fa.st the last few wffkf hut we still have fourteen ( 1 4 ) different types to pik from. Among tb'S you will find porcelain lined, while others are white enameled, holding from 2" to .".0
pounds of co
$13.50 Up
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Rugs
Tho high prices on new rugs rnake our Exi hange Rug Department very p ptilar lateiy. V-u ran fin r! most any size here, in Axminster. Velvet. Rruss.ds and I 'lhr s. Some e opt ion. ill good Axminster ru-:s '.x'i and '.x2
size . t ! low pri s
$15.00 Up
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Buffets
"Our 1 i r of litt'fet in this 1e. partment h is nev. r been moro compbto than it is at this tune. You have twnty-Mv differ. nt designs to pi k from. 'i"!!cn oak. mission, fumed oak .and walnut. Some havt- rnirr"r birks. whib others have the q q or" wood backs ly.OO Up
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Kitchen Cabmets No kitchen i- complete without a kitrhen ca!-:net. nr -! if th.- )uch prices are kr. ping ou from buying, -don't fail to take advantage of tho cabinet offered Pi our Exchance Department. Hrre -m wi,! ftnd 14 different n;od is. S-irr,-1 include. 1 . . $10.00 Up
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Gas Ranges Gas stoves at big stvirgs. TT hiV' a tr.v ep -rt that ;'"rs over f-erj ci s'om th.:t : ukn
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We TM'W fl.lVe p,. 1 : a-..'. ..: t b.a f ; l 1 . $18.00 Up
New Mattresses We are offering a big Job lot of new mattresses l.i our exehance department. These have never been used and aro made of silk floss, curled hair and cotton felt. Most all are for full s!z bed. A few for three-
quarter size beds
$8.50 Up
Metal Beds Over one hundred different designs of metal beds that have been rt'finished. White enamel or Vernis Martin. Every size imaginable. If you have a particular color scheme 3'ou want carried out. we will enamel a bed to suit, and at a very
small cost
Bed Springs Our Exchange Department now has fifty. five different bed springs to pick from. Here you
best grade of link 6 inch riser. Any good serviceable for either metal
$4.00 Up
will find the springs with number of coil springs or wooden beds
$3.00 uP
Everybody' in South Bend should know about this Supposing you were told that you could buy the furniture or rugs you have in mind buying, at prices asked before the war! Would you believe the man who told you that? Hardly. However, there is a way of doing it that amounts to practically the same thing. It is to turn in, as part payment on your new, some old or used furniture pieces that you have no further use for. This is being done by South Bend families every day in the week, through our Exchange Department. This is how it works: First, you come to the store, look through our stocks and see if we have the new furniture piece or pieces ,or the new rug, that you have in mind buying. At the same time see if our price is satisfactory to you. If you find what you want here (and most folks do) then tell us what used pieces you wish to trade in as part payment on the new, we will send our Appraised Man to your home to look at it, and he will then and there tell you just how much cash we can allow you for your used furniture. If the amount is satisfactory to you the deal can be closed right there; we will deduct the Appraisal price from your bill, the same truck that brings your new furnishings will bring back the old, and that is all there is to it. For the benefit of those who do not already know, we wish to say that we repair and refinish this used furniture and then place it on sale in our Exchange Department (entirely sesparate from new stocks) where it is bought by people who are glad to get it at the price. (You do these people a good turn as well as we.) Credit arrangement same as on ordinary selling. Drop in when by the store, or phone us, if there are any questions you may wish to ask. Welcome.
Couches
il l'1! couches have heen hard to get; however. v now have twelve different kinds to choose from. Some of these are upholstered in tapestry, some in imitation leather, with others in velour. Truly a dandy line of
l ou- hr? at a low prlwC . . .
$10.00 uP
Baby Cabs Ne-w Cabs are rather high now. However, we're glad to say that we hae many different baby cabs in our Exchange Department that aro big barpains. We have some in genuine reed, ivory finish. Some in Mek rrcd. hile others are
frosted black
$8.00 uP
Child's Beds Of course Eahy must b- kept comfortable and you will find our e.i handed baby btds a cosy as some of the so-calle-1 new beds. We have these jn both wood and metal in the white enamel. These heels ar furnished with win spring-. "a;:.:.".d.Tf.. $8.00 uP
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Rockers
Fine values in strongly built rocker?.. Among our seventy-five Exchanged Roekers you will find ever pleasing reed rockers, some finished in white enamel, while others are grey, brovn and green. Also a big line of golden oik and
mahogany rockers
S2.00 Up
Library Tables Think of forty different library tables that have been taken in through our Exchange Department, all having been rcfinished. Here you will find the favorite golden oak) fumed oak. mission, mahogany, reed and walnut.
All
$2.50 Up
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Dressers
Forty-eight dressers, all different, are now in our Exchange Department. Here you will find the dresser with extra large mirrors, some in golden oak. others in mahogany and walnut. A few in Ivory and white enamel. These ha been rerinished and are in
g od .slid pe
$15.00 Up
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Diners
Complete your dining room now with diners. Over a hunderd dinars to pick from, ome hi sets of six. whil others are odds and nds. All these have been refinishftl and aro- the same as new. Fumed oak. golden cak and
whit na m eled
$2.50 Up
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Dining Tables Twenty-five dining tables hive just gone through our finishing room and are now on sale in our Exchange Department. Among thf -e you will find sori dandy largo mahogany tables. 54 inch glden oak. Thes look th same as new tables C1Q QC TT and range from. yli.OO Up
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Our semi-annual clearance event but with bigger values this year than ever in our 64 years' historv. The backward season is the reason. Here's vour chance to bin vhc countrv's finest clothing at less than the present wholesale cost. You'll save fully 50 from next fall's prices by buying your clothes needs now. Kuppenheimer Suits Included
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$35, $40 and $45 Suits
$65, $70 and $75 Suits
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Mark-Down Sale of
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oderwear, trousers
$2.50 $3.00 Shirts . .$1.85 Shirts
$2.35
$4.00 Shirts
$2.85
$6.00 $7.50 . Trousers $4.95 Trousers $5.95 $2 Knit Union Suits . . . $1.65
$8.50 Trousers $6.95 $1.50 Athletic U'n Suits $1.15
$5.00 $10 to $15 Shirts . .$3.85 Siks ....$5.25 $10.00 $12 to $15 Trousers $7.95 Trousers $9.95
$1.50 Silk
Hose
$1.15
Mark-Down Sale in the Boys J Store More mothers are saving in this big sale every day. Better bring your boy and buy his fall clothes needs now.
$16.50 & $15 Suits $20 & $22.50 Suits $25 & $27.50 Suit 811.50 314.50 S18.50
$30 6c 35 Suits
Wash Suits Sizes 2Yl to 8 in every popular style, color and fabric. $3.00 Suits $2.35 $4.00 Suits $3.15 $5.00 Suits $3.85 $6.00 to $7.50 Suits $4.85
Straw Hats Every boy's Straw Hat is included. Black and brown in all sizes and shape?. $2.50 and $3.00 Straws $1 85 $3.50 and $4.00 St raws $2.85 $5.00 and $6.00 Straws $3.85
The House of
Kuppenheimer Clothes
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