South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 206, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 July 1920 — Page 12

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K1NM55 FOR EMBRYO YANKS

NHW YOkk'. Jul;- 'j 1. - -"A !: n r-

mlirrar.ts. :yot..- tr jnt- .it th j "-'' "i u-f h.i-1 a total f ::.L'lT t-:imr morii'-nt f lift. t-.- !ith to vt y vf-rnihl. th" .Ww WVrii'., 1 "Th r will l-r a th'Mvii,l polish "Hut if tr.-y'rf vorthy oj. It Jvs u 1; for 7,1 ik.s. mostly them in." stv. i'i,;'!r;iiys;.,ri..r J "r I - t"'o uiis .iü1 families of u n who f-ri' k A. W.iK:.-. ".ir. l if r.ot :;rr th-M i T" Ain rici l-t foic th" wa v. l.rk to the Martial 5., int." "Th- ' !.i.-s of immigrants is l.tTh coinm!s.Hior.-r lias for him- r tl.an it wa s In form t!i war. Mst tr-lt th" tns)i of htirn.i uinm" i:i!is 1 of flu :n hi kooiJ rl(ti-s ami Hlar.'l. Ami in .pz:- of th- t rri:!- mon-y. I.-n with all the rrstru--

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r .-ntlv ami t 1 I me ro jr r - for in onormo'is rmnil r of arrivals. Th-y s.-il'l th ri- w.is notliimr to stop marly all Y.wr n- from rominu li-r-I.i of a rroi 11 t:iod.i tionn m,

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V. TU.MV AND 1KEP. CirretM by II. UVMej- MJllff V.V.M.r ' -' M. nie,,., I'JJ-lns ?2ii-. Mlllns.

Iti rr ntly in th" Nc.v York .Ir-trn- I

tonFtifin I rcvailn;--; at that liarl-or f hoj.r-.-4 h: is r i!:z.ir. hi.- amhition slowly. WnM Willi Itaiii-. "When I J;r:-t ( inn- h r- I nr(?i-l lai!y that in th- rowds awaiting tii'

lortor or lookiatr for fritruis th-r-i

v i re miny vomr-n with t al-i s in thMr .'irms. Now you know that a nioth'r holding a l.a !y wiil f i r to thr jioint of fair.tiaK. Iut will not Klvo up hor harK' . Tln-s.- avoid n ar bro'iirht 11 j : '. 1 h t f-.r attntion ami 1 1 J r ; nthrrs wait. "()n" ji v f' it'ji oi our s rvic is warm milk fur tiadics. At t.rst J fnutnS that many uonun would 5-lt and ny nvrr th ir litt!' oiks who would not drink th- milk w liad. Th-y .-::!! hahi'M didn't lik.- cr.id milk. Wo d rid d t., h-it it, and at npt' i;": l intrrals of th- l,y and r.iht hot milk and crucktrs anplv n hatds. "Hih nmralo and dis.iplin.- ran lo comtdncd with a!solat l- human trr'at mt'nt of rvrryonf. ".Most of thf s H-iruiM ans aro ar-(ii.-lnmol to drinking with their Ti 1 ;il -i. win' in most ras. s. I will furnish them wat-r to drink at least. Th water fountains in the dining looms w re shut of, and you should have sp(-n how a void drink was appreciated w h n th'-y were turned on. "As for the iland having returned to a pre-war h;isis. it i.-? wor.--, inrr overcrowded than before the ron-

tions ah out coirdnK to this country thy jour in. Th.y do not s'ay in N'v YoiJ-, in.ir.y of them f'ojr.K' to .iiiIor: I 1 and to th- far northwest."

EXPECT GRAIN RELIEF SOON State Body Gets Trlcgram From Interstate Comnierce Commission.

CLUVLIi Si;i:iPay:nF $: to 20 bu, li"".1 V'. tt;g ?32.oo. U ALtA l-N"Cilitr n"i 2S Oü. OKA IN A XI FEI. (Corrrvlrd hy D. u. Morfi,n, Starr MllL. ll.ftlrHiilir A. SIIKI.L COKN-I'ajlns l.JO. OA i S.i'ain- H btdii. 41.11 Hit .N S. Uinjj $..00. MIIILI.NvjS Svlllnj; hundred, l iiol'l'j.Ii l'J.l.D-o. ;..i,j; i.-.'o i-er ewt. b(Ji: ATCII Ft KD SclIIua Jl.Ti per ct.

WHEAT liuylnj; .70 UVL-Taylag i 2 oo busLel. (Co'rectrJ ny Waru-r tiro. S! 8lore, 221 S. lifhlan f.) row ri:AS-$;oo i.usboi. JAI'ANCSIi M1LLKT $0.00 to $6.00. iu:i rLuvEic iT.uo. TIMOTHV J.' U.. M'Kiyj S Jl 50 cwt. tOlHAN ijilASij-ilODo to flS.OO per tun! red. A Lis I KU 3j.00 to JS 00. WINTKU UU IIAIUV UÜl'CU HI. UK liitASS f500. BWKF.T CLoVniC 133.00. MAMMOTH CLoVEK-fr.CO to IVkOO. WlJlTi; CuOVKIt 43.on. hWKKr witni; n.ovKi: $35. FIELD I'EAS WOO to 5.00. KAl'K SKKD (Dwarf S.OO bU. LAWN OK ASS Jtc per lb. bOJA HI-A.NS (1 to San $10 bu. fcEKD LUlt.N- i.4 W bushfL LIE STOCK. (Correct,! Ptl Ly Hajr.r Ilrfii., J. L. gnn St., MUhanaka.) HEAVY FAT STF.KKS Fatr to eoort.

lions lr.o t vo it.. He, in) to its lb., li'-jc; 175 toJ5 lbs.. 13c; 20 to COO. THOnrCE alARUrT. (Corrected Ttijr by it Urotberho(3 Grwrr, 230 N. Mla ht. CUTTKU AND WIG rrrnmerr hnttr. payiusr r, round, selling CAc rw-iund; egn. pnvlns 42c oztn sellinj; 4Sc dozen. FKUITS AND VEOKTAllLns Fruit, Callfornlf naval oranges 7"c per dozen;

selling $S.0O cwt.; new cab Lage, paying 10r lb., selling 2r pound. new potatoes selling 10c a lb. rOL'LTRV AM MKAX3. (Corrected Dtty Tr Jlmmle JIarktt, I'M . J(ffron Blrd.l BEEF iloast. aoa: boiling. 20c; round teik, 40c; ilrloi?. 60c; porwrFORK IX) IN 40c. LAUD S0c.

a lb.; beet ax. r

HIDES AND TALLOW. lCjrrctl Todny by . H". Llppman. SI 9

HIDES-ID to 15c; Ifakln. 15c to -V Tr KEK S-TIMES IT (lilt Ads

On Your ilexi Picnic have sandwiches made from Mother's Prize Bread and see how good they taste. Big generous sized slices spread thick with butter and jam or cheese or meat. Every bite you take will make you want another. For picnic day, for every day Mother's Prize Bread nils a real need. Ask your grocer for a loaf.

Hy T'tiltfl I'rcss: INDIANAPOLIS, July 2P,.p,lirf from thf Krnin car hr.rt.ir in Indi in.i is oxii. rt. tl Mmn, John W . M -';inl!c, ic- cli.i irnian of thr- iulli- .( rvic omni i.-.ion .-abl tod.iy. A t'K'ram from th intf-rstat MMiiim ri t miiiisi(.ii to M C.mlh' i- ti'l: "This coii-.nii.Hion krrpint: in (lose touch with th'- car situation -ncrally atnl 'iinKr first om.sidcratioa to tlif iiioy mrnt of raiti and

othrr food crops. Lravin nothlnir !

undone which it is thought will improve thf situation." McVanHo previously li.iil appealed to tho Interstate commcrco commission for k'rain cats to handle Indiana's crops, which arc threatened.

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A FEW LEADING SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Sc SATURDAY SHOP EARLY AND AVOID CONGESTION. Beef Pot Roast, choice per pound 1 8, good at 16c Pork Loin Roast, "Rib or Loin, per pound 28c Veal Roast, "Country Veal," per pound 25c Veal Chops, very little bone, per pound 25c Veal Stew, meaty and good, per pound 18c Leg of Lamb, "Lamb Not Mutton," per pound 33c Lamb Chops, "Very nice for a change," per pound 30c Smoked Cottage Butts, "Nice for Boiling," per pound . . .33c Pickled Pork, "Fine for Baked Beans," per pound 25c Peaches, canned in heavy syrup, per can 39c FRESH DRESSED STEWING AND SPRING CHICKENS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES FRESH HALIBUT AND TROUT. WE SELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

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Main 1462 ...... . . 2 cans for 21c 2 cans for 25c

118 South Michigan St. Red Marrow Beans

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Pork Loin Roast and Boston Style Butts, lb 28c Fresh Pork Shoulder Hams, lb 25c Roberts and Oake Sweetmeats, lb . .46c

Pork Link Sausage, lb. 25c Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs . 18c Best Creamery Butter, .59c Marigold Oleo, 2 lbs for 73c

Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, half or whole slab, lb. 32c This is the last week of our Special Sale on soap, so do not miss it.

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Best Boiling Beef, lb. . .15c Beef Chuck Roast. .20-22c Pickled Pigs feet, 2 lbs. 25c Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs . 77c

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GROCERY DEPARTIV1ENT For Saturday only until 9:30 P. M. The greatest grocery sale ever held in South Bend. No delivery. It will pay you to hire a taxi and have your groceries sent home. Read each item and then say, how can they do it.

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Lemons, dozen 10c Pet Hebe Milk, tall cans 13c Gold Medal Flour, 24 lbs $2.08 Velvet Soap, 10 bars 73c Large can Yellow Peaches 39c Large Navy Beans, pound 9c All 11c Breads 10c 3 cans Large Peas 38c '4 pounds 35c Coffee $1.08 Oil Sardines 9c Plenty of Sugar Potatoes, per peck $1.35 3 cans Tomatoes 38c

Old Onions, 2 pounds 5c Large Salmon 21c P. and G. Soap, 10 bars 73c Ivory Soap, 10 bars 79c 24l2 pounds Larabee Flour. . . .$2.06 3 cans Large Corn 38c All 16c Breads 15c Fresh Eggs, dozen 4$c Ginger Snaps, pound 17c Crisco, pound . .27c Large Toilet Paper 8c Large Apples, 3 pounds 25c Snider's Canned Line

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43S S. Michigan St. Fancy New Potatoes. peck $1.25 Best Cane Sugar 26c (No limit or order for other groceries needed) Gold Medal Flour. .. .$1.99 2,400 cans 15c Peas. ... 10c Vi lb. Cocoanut (35c).. 20c 'l lb. Lowney Cocoa... 19c 3 lbs. 50c CotTee $1.14 3 lbs. 30c Coffee 71c 50c Instant Pottum 45c 2-7c Rub-N'o-More 10c 2-7c Kitchen Kleanscr. . ,11c 6-6c Laundry Soap 25c 3 Climaline 25c

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HUG 28c SOc 35c 30 o 3c

Good Nut Brand at per pound Sugar Cured Lean Streaked Bacon, per pound Bacon Squares per pound Summer Sausage, per pound Picnic Hams, per pound Salami, per pound Fresh Hamburger, per pound Lar ge can Salmon,

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BIG STOCK OF VEAL, LAMB, SAUSAGE AND PORK

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This shipment of large, luscious Georgia melons has been received by M. Piowaty & Sons and will be sold at prices that startle old Hi Cost.

Serve Watermelon for Sunday Dinner. Take a Watermelon to the Lake.

Melon to Your Picnic. Children Eat Watermelon.

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Make Watermelon Preserves.

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