South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1920 — Page 17
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NORWEGIAN FIRMS REGISTER PROTEST AGAINST GERMANY
Biirinc? Men Claim Tlicy Failed to Receive Goods Bought and Paid For. CH IlISTIANIA. Julv 1. Nor-Tvc-Kinn !i;s:r ss nun ha'.p prrtetfd '.o th 1U rn trovrrnmor.t agninst
alJr-'-'l trkk'ry r, (Trrm.m com -mrrcjil conoTr.s wlioyo fa'Iur to ! liver to r,"or'.vf ki ir.s cools l.ounht an! j.rvl'l frr .-t.irf ottlciil and unoM!riil Inquiries which 1M th" Norwegians to l!irc thf delinquent-ifs wer' rlf-Iihrrat-'. Commrfial intrrourfo t twrrn Norway nwi CJrrmany harl boon rtrfliiy i nor i.l niT, flu to thf low rvhrirf r-tt" on (icrrr. in rr.onry, uriil r .--nily when a numhr of Norwegian ronc-rns wit" notifif-fl Ty th (Mrrnnns with whom they h;l pl.i - 4 larr nrUr:-i that th Tnrrhanilis-. couM not hp flrlivrrrd l.frati- "th'- Kvrrnrnr-nt hnd T:ic-d F;f-l.il c-xort t.ixfs which prohibited rvpr.rtation at tho prices at which tho goods had hHn sold." Demand I'.xtra Priros. Tit Germans uro 5iid U have dcnanded additional sums ransrinK trorn ."0 to 10r- pt cent of the prices they hnd nuotei before they would fulfill their contract.. Tho Nrrwecinns frequently were compelled to pay the additional funis, havinir contracted to Fell r-?e-where the German products. However, complaints that Germans were i;.inr this method to pvarto th tinf ivorade rate of exchange became tt frequent that Norwegian commercial oranlzitlons made ortMal representations to Berlin, and it is said the IV-rliri government issued a statement that cfhci il cocnizance would N taken of harp practices by derma n business men in their International dealings. Tho government denied the export taxes complained of had been levied, or that other restrictions had Lern placed on export trade. Newspapers hcre for several weeks have carried editorial criticisms of German business methods since the war, and several trade papers have declared the Germans eventuallv must feel keenly the effect of ''commercial trickery" they ore a'lerrerl to have practiced. Widespread Corn plaint. There also is widespread complaint against German life insurance companies operating in Norway and the Norwegian forcl.cn office has been petitioned to protect policy holders who, it is charged, have been paid in marks when the policies call for payment in kroner. Hundreds of thousands of German life insurance policies are held here, especially among farmers. In this connection it is pointed out that whereas 43.000 kroner, an averaero life insurance policy, before the war equalled 50.000 marks, the rate of exchange now made such a policy worth 37.", 000 marks.
Friends of Mrs, Harding Say She's Well Qualified
Many of the great department stores in 'Cnpland are reported to be amalgamating.
MA Ii ION, Ohio. July 13. --Miry women of Marion, girlhood acquaintances, friend or chums of Mrs. Warren (I. Hardlntr. wife of the republican nominee for the presidency, are enthusiastic over the possibility that she may preside at the White House. They say she is w. !l fitted for the duties of a pnsidcm'it wife be cnu-e "she has a mind of he r own, crene rally manage s to get what she
I wants, is thoroughly democratic. I likes to give and i;o to parlies, is i interested in a hundred and one
things, knows how to talk to every one, including men. and once she knows you. always knows you." Sonic Marion residents say that Mrs. Harding has contributed in important ways to Mr. Harding's success in life. Mrs. Harding was horn here, Au15, 160, and was reared in this city, where the attended grammar and hinh sihooN. Afterwards she studied music at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. As Florence Kling, daughter of Amos Klinir. banker and one of the most wealthy men in Marion, shrt is described by a girlhood friend. Mrs. Margaret Younkin, as "one of the best horsewomen I have even seen. "She rode and drove more like a man than a girl." said Mrs. Younkins. who said she was more accustomed in those days to seein Florence Kling dashing swiftly up the street on Hilly, her saddle horse, than walking with the other t;:rls of her social circle. Other girlhood friends of Mrs. Harding told of the times when they used to "rik into Florence's phaetem and ride with perfect confidence behind her speedy Uilly." Florence Kling was married to Warren G. Harding, then as now
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newspaper publisher, on July 131. in their present home in Mount Vernon a v., Marion. For more than 1years, until illness prevented, Mrs. Harding was circulation manager of tho .Star, her husband's newspaper. In addition she was the registration bureau for complaints, advertising manager and angel to the newsboysWhn Mrs. Harding returns to
Marion and meets any of the boys
who carried papers for Sen.;
Harding when she wa.s circulation manager, she pats them on the buck, it is said, and remarks: "Here is one of my bovb he will be famous some day." Mrs. Harding has been a member of "The Twigs," a card club of Marion, for ma'-y years.
Hrazil has a total area of 3.290.431 square miles, and so is 263,6 4 2 square miles larger than the United States of America, exclusive of Alaska. The population is considerably more than 25.000.000. The republic is made up of twenty states, one federal district and one territory. Brazil i.roduces 75 per cent of the
world's coffee, and 25 i er cent of the!
world's rubber.
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Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight
By the simple
use of Bon-Opto, says Dr. Le w i s, I have 3?en eyesight 60 in a week's time in
many instances, and quick re-lie: brought to inflamed, achinp, itching, burning, work-strained, watery eyes. Head the doctor's full statement Boon to appear in thi3 paper. Bon-Opto ia sold and recommended everywhere h Drunrists.
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Choice of 50 Tricotine, Poiret Twill Serge and Jersey Suits in three groups.
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Of Taffeta Georgette Foulard Very Specially Priced
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A Timely Sale of
One of our buyers has just returned from New York where she selected these smart dresses of Taffeta, Georgette and Foulard, the accepted favorites for mid-summer wear. For town, vacationing and travel you will find them so cool and comfortable and exceedingly modish. In the taffetas, navy and black predominate. The georgetles and foulards are daintily besprinkled with all over figures in various designs. Mid-summer dress styles at their best are here for you at onl $25 and $35.
New Wash Frocks s5 - s10 - s13 - s16ü - s25 A very special showing of tub frocks just out of their WTappings Sheer voiles, flowered and figured Plain and dotted organdies Ginghams in striking plaids and checks. Attractive color effects and varied trimmings complete the unusualness of this assort
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Smocks Another shipment just received $3.95, $4.95, $6.75, $6.75 and $10.75.
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