South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WHOLE WORLD IS LOOKING TO U. S. FOR HER EXPORTS
STORE COUNTY CLIP IN CHICAGO
Wool Growers Hold Product For Inrrra.so in Cornmod it vV Price.
L. J. Oilier Tells Notary Club of Recent Trip Around Globe.
St J '.-";ih county afsc n e -l rvool-v-A.rs 1'-jr-.,ry ship;,! It. COO
That th Tf'. of ihf rvrrü -looking tr. Ar;-. r: .i i r hr xj-.rts and gr.o-I v:!l -.vas tl.- m brought ly L.. J Ol. r. vice-prrsi-
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und countries h his vi;.:t-d. Mr. Ollljr toM the Kf.tary flub Wednesday noon that Jt is s';uare!y u; to Arnrla to retain the pr'E'.io sh" Avon so f-.isliy ilurir. th war .ir.vl that action, p-dy and r.t rgcti-, muit Le taken to prevent the mure progressiv nations uf the old v-rM irm dijphicini; our country In the fichl of commerce. In ConuiK'i'f ial Stuir. "Japan 1h In a. i oi.-.r:.c rt :al stupor." s.tid 2dr. C Hi r. "du to the signing of the nrrnisür. which rut sources of r'V(nu-- through sa.U-d they had nude Japan is rt.ipin T'ox th penalty for having mir-i-resnted h r products. "We nf-ed al-ove all in the- Orient direct rf presentation. If one manVfacturtr la not large enough they should cornl inc in ord' r ti.at thty havw someone on the tield to study the problems vhi-h arise and which id them in visualizing the markets in which they hope to work." In speaking of the Philippines lie f-iid that while a gu st of th- American Chamber of Commerce thero the governor general of the island had guaranteed that American capital and intereeUs should bo proU-et-td. This Is the fin: time that any sort of public gijar.ihtee has been laado by tin in a hi-rh position. Turn ti Aim-rka, Most of the countries of the old world realize that America in getting a large' volume of the world's LusinesH. oilier Kaid. and In Australia., for example, a campaign is going on to counteract this iLito of affairs. The propaganda Is in the interests of JJnglish goods. "At Borneo." continued the epeaker, "there. is nouh oil to furnish the entire world for y .u-3 to come. In South Africa in the diamond mines of KmiW-rly thereIs stored today a supply of diamonds which is cfjual to the world's dornand for the next lö years." :dr. Oilier Mated that he hid hrought with him frm the places Tisited a volume of data :howing local conditions and markt3. Jle tuM he thould lo pleaseil to aid any South Ucnd merchant who contemplates entering the foreign field and will gladly offer him any available statistics.
P'.-.r.ds of wool to thv? National Wool -'..-.:r Co. of Chlratro. This rep-rc-r'.ts th" hraxiniTs from neishborir.g sheep pasture- of more than l ' '. j-h e; owned by approximate . j local l.eph'rds. o low has the vool market slumpd thnt not or.o r:ftr lias reached the -i-r i.ttion ar.d it h;is dcided to ::.ir- its products until the price a'-ain ffrirs. When the organization -a as formed th ra-v product was :-:l!;r:;c at 0 cents a pound. The present price is 30 cent-, with all evidences of further decline. The closing of several New F.npland railli has created an omJnou outlook in the wool market. I'rod :ccr.s nnnot sell even at a loss, ai.d thousands of pounds of the raw fabric are belr.c stered away to wait a more favorable attitude. The action of the weavers in putting out v ar-tin-o shoddy fabrics in face of the threatening wool situation Is art if e-.illy keeping the prico of clothes at abnormal standards. A break is hound to occur soon, say tha growers.
WIFE OBJECTS TO MOSEY IS SMALL QUANTITIES j m i Because Howard Amoncs disbursed money to his wife in the form of quarters and half-dol'ars, only one piece at a time. Anna Amones has :ded Miit in superior court for divorce. Th" couple was married Mareh 1" of this year and separated last Friday.
!H0W TO TELL GOOD : CIGARS FROM BAD
Small Print Under Revenue Stamp is Key to Quality. Would you like to know if your cigar dealer is a cigar profiteer? Nothing is easier, unless to profiteer yourself. When you read that you only have to look on the outside cf the box to find out the true value of your Havana or stogie, you will probably go ripht out and buy a smoke, to see if It is true. If you do you will notice directly under the revenue stamp in very Kmall print. what your favorite smoke s-hould retail at. Then you will know whether your dealer is one of the few honest men in business or one of the few million goupers, who take advantage of the public's good nature. Ily the act of congress, passed Feb. 2 4, 3 010. tobacco manufacturers are required to print on cigar containers the cost at wholesale and the price at which the retailer can dispose of them profitably. Kvery cigar box has the original cost and margin cf gain marked In plain figures next to the stamp. Worth Five Cents. Class A revenue stamp signifies the cigars contained In the box can be profitably sold at five cents. Cigars retailed under a class B
The apparent at 10 Downing street, where the meetings of the British cabinet aro held. Is a plainly furnished room, fifty feet long and twenty feet wide, fitted with double doors. through which no sound can reach the keenest listening cars.
BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET On cf th r"'rit lncrOi'nt of KaUlli tT tiie hau Ii -nums bear eil I .to are other ttu1 lrtr-'Jients not foun 1 L-5 ny oihi-r h!r preprtlon. Kotuf.o hj f'n-ciie J in Eny
run of baldruss. falling hnir ni danijnjff w.n ery o'Jr lialr lotion or trit-n-nt rru'''-l fü'aie. iZCO Cuirinte. A:;) iz1:'.B reni.t l:i f-5 C" .JTed toxical. YtB oevrr law a bald India.! wy.y hm or rr.Daln tali if you an rrrv hr!rf If o;hn hT obtained a new fmtT or haT rn-ui-vl (Jari;lru!T. or itoprt fnltr.j hair t!..-i.upi K-''.kf. irky may mix jiu (it a bor cf XOTALKO at any baiy drtfl tera; or rnd 10 rr"i f. f or (i'Rm:-. for BUOCIIfRE lUi I'ltoor HoK cf KotaUi to J. H. BrUtaia, lacn SiaÜoa F, New York, N. Y.
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stamp cm h disposed of with reasonable profit at eight cents, but at not l5s than five. Class C. smokes sold at 1' cents yield a fair gain but at less than eight cents loss would be sustained. At 20 cents but at not less than 10 class D cieirs can be retailed with profit. Class E brands cannot be retailed at lers than 10 cents at a gain. There is no law to force retailer; to observe this schedule, although manufacturers arc rigidly bound to these regulations. Smokes being a luxury, the government is unable to cope with profiteering in th retail trade but preed In the manufacturer will meet with drastic penalties. If you are poured after you read this, you deserve to be.
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THURSDAY, JULY 22nd
Interurban Day Specially Priced Stamped Goods for vacation pastime on resting days Dresser Sets Luncheon Sets Bungalow Sets Sheets and Pillow Cases from $1.75 to $6.00. D M C Royal Society and Bucella Crochet and Embroidery Cottons mail orders promptly attended. Curtain Draperies for summer cottage or town bungalow fine marquisettes from 39c to $1.25 yard. Cretonnes for summer porch cush ions, swing or dainty curtains from 75c to $2.95 yard.
July Clearance Sale of Towels and Towelings Huck Towels At 25c. 29c and 39c. Special values worth one-third more than sale price. Crash Towelings Four Very Special Values Half Linen Bleached Crash. Blue edge, 35c value, 29c yard. Russo Bleached Crash. Very heavy splendid wearer. 39c value, 33c yard. Extra Heavy Red Border Half Linen Crash. 48c value, 38c yard. Pure Linen Crash. Plain or red edge. 59c value, 50c yard. Turkish Towels Three Very Special Numbers Double warp bleached towels. Splendid soft towels. Each one a very unusual value. 35c each, $4.00 dozen. 39c each, $4.50 dozen. 48c each, $5.50 dozen. Extra Large Ribbed Towels, 85c each, $10.00 dozen.
Summer Wash Dresses at July Clearance Pricings
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at $3.95, $10.00, $12.95 and $18.50 Remarkable groups of soft Sheer Voiles stiff and starchy Organdies with frills and garnishing that bring admiration. These pricings are considerably less than regular and offer savings almost enough to buy two in the place of one. New Silk Dresses Are coming daily. Navy and black satin dresses are having a special showing here at $ 1 5.00 and $ 1 6.50.
Neckwear Dainty laces for neckwear Point Lace by the yaid for collars and cuff3 also a fine line of Organdie Points embroidered at $1.35 to $3.50 yard. Lace Collar and Cuff sets a wonderful exhibit and reasonably low priced.
Children's Summer Coats and Gingham Frocks at 33 1-3 less than regular Pretty Frocks for playtime in plaids and plain colors 6 to 1 6 years. Spring Coats of Poplin, Moire and Polo Cloth at 1-3 savings. Summer Hosiery Special Pricings Tomorrow Wayne Knit Hose Black and white seconds, 89c quality tomorrow. 50c and 59c. Lisle Hose in Shoe Shades: Regular price, 75c, tomorrow, 59c. Boot Silk Hose white ivory and 2 shades champagne, $1.35 values at 89c. Children's Hose Black all sizes. Special value at 50c.
Suit Cases for week end trips. Jap Matting Cases also in fibre from $2.00, $2.25 and up. Card Tables for summer evening entertainment also a fine table for the porch folding leatherette or green felt top at $3.00. Bath Room Mirrors, white enamel. Prices from $2.10 up.
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