South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 212, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1920 — Page 14
rmp.w Moii.M.x;, .n ly sip, vjzo ITALIAN ROYALTY ARE ENTHUSIASTS FOR PATRIOTISM TURKS GO TO REDS FOR AID LS FIGHT üüIMÜÜüülinül 1! !IH!!l!ii!liH!!t!!'!IIr!!!!l!!!!! ! in !!TI l""!'!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!! I'!!! Ml nW'!!!"!!!!!!'!!!!' !!!!LM!1!1I!!,P!I!H!'! ' !!"!!!H'!I!!I!!I 'MH HniW'inS' !! 111'! !!!!!!! !! in'MIUlMIWlMlUlHUlMWIillMIt ini!'tnM!l'M'K'Uf!l'fM',,M','1'!,'''',Mlv?f,',Mf,',fT,MrM-'i,M',''ifM'lT'',M''''i ' ililiiisliiiilliiiilii I! filihliillii! ililiiii a!:: M ilulin illCl UU SHOP ROSASZO I M(SCoV. July Turkey has . j tuiT.'-l to S.'.i'-t liusita. ' as the soiO ; n.irinn which ::cce:ti in Tact lh Irinci:.l s a-crta in theory at th-j , rlo.-r of thf f;rat war," salJ DJf m il J S I'ahn, m n her of the Younf Turki i'.i inrty, to thf cnrrcki)o:il nt t , p' ! The As'srci.tlf rt Pri ss. ( r.jctiH-1, j fonnfrlv TMrki-h Ministrr of Mur.i.t j . i.i on th- AIIIvm ftr;uUt:or. l:it). !ri j 'V' are facins a crU.s which iti- jrrs i vn! rH our national vxi.-t-ncp. It i i j u fiurytion of n;i-ht ;-t;airst r;'ht, i" i v. hi-h wi hao Ik n forctJ to a, '. 7 ' - 4 ' 1 A I :-r-Z Aid in Putting W nrhl to Night :,. J 3 After Sad Year of W ar. 4 j .'V r;".Mi:. ju;y '111 th?; Iuli.tr. io:;l f.ir.uly . i r i.;p;-!iy j , H '3 Krcm-ln i.i' an! ! jri n t f -r m th- , !;-- J . ,,5 fvr, ; ? mo.T.e r.toi's d-T i.-ion by the Kntt-nte center o; jtiur.K l r. ii f- . I -- ' v ' jMiwrr?--, its v.c uc in 1'jH, J-O'.'-jual said. :trr the conclusion r,f Ihc ar-rr.isti(-the Ymir.tc Turkish narty lion, who a r. full n:l:.iia-' . J l.37 f' V. .cV Y"? ' I'ltriotirr; ni'l i! .- t- tli.- . ' V: I- ' sf'' "' ?i ii ur.r!.l tf. r.;;hts aft. r lis- s .! v. ir ' ) F v '4: .4 jwas dist rt-.l itt il through I;ritis in- j
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ih. . s..n.l:.l :.rk b;,:v -f h . r j , j,.,-, ; ,1-; j of Turkey. p-oth.f r. n r. i. I nr.-.,, ..!.,- i'ir' -;;ibVÜ "Our hoj.ts of savinp Turkey, fal.r,. wr.o i.i(,n!j Lisa ,-.t I- t-:-. ; y, 1 tlYA4 II ' with the -xc-.mon of the loss of ;th lire nt rrarjni.f ua, r. - h , . : I,, , l Arabia, uankshtd as plans of the t i:r,'",I7 rf y- . . . J r&Smy; can,,, char and the VersaiU-s treaty rr.e-y h.M all h. n broM-ht u: j ; : U ? ;:' V:. H: ! utterlv repudiated the principUs us:nc,st n-i.-lv h'.:r.:: :: h.a tl.v.op.n. I l,- SrW'''-4 I rt-d in I're-sident Wilson's U nir lite in !h, . Wn.,,,!u to i U'. h'Wß&XWV 1 Pint.. Anatolian Turks .-aw the inth- r.oal fmt'y , U,.r n.t.v.; - . K .J Jl$.?rf :lA(A !V;tal.l- otticome. ?md the const - ' "1rVt,t' : ln lh;' " itl! :1 h.'in,:! 'A -1 I Ui-nce v. as the revolt led by Mus. bv!,o. of CaM l'..r. .r.., aoout, , , ilvM tard.a Kcmal. ending in the cstabr'f th.'i M-lrran,an v,h-M . e,- f -fa . W H nu nt of Atn:ra, supported by the pe. :a !y n th-ir ch ..d!i..o . tn b,v, , . Voun;- Turkish party, lud In s'.T-s of h. a!th and hal.py r I : . . ; kL W VkJ. -rv, . a..,-,., n f the. an ücnif)
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II.', Ill' 4 i' ) I ' i Iti' M Heir (.ntus lp. I'rtnro Humb-rt. tfi- h ir rirtari nt, has shot up into a fine h.oki-.-C boy o i. ar'y 1", who j i . . ' . . I o
urv kiu'i of sfoi't, jti tri- l v. I va . i i
f tne siuwhit .--V-;- in-nt.il trainirtc whi-h b. is und-r-f 11 ; to lit hli'i for Ii is future position.
Piir.r-.-s Vol ir.do, nho roru-id-rs Archbi.hrp John Ilonanzo. who
Jieis-If r'i'.v quit- a rr'mn up yonrr,'i will op--n th- Knights of ('rdumbu.s
Jadv. fb lih.ts t ace-unp an- h. r ! or -nt mn m .New lirk with pon-
. 'mi'- .in 4 I j
conference and recent declarations , of i'i t rident W'iNon that the iues-
tion e f the Dardanr.ell-s sb.ould bj setllev1 only when Russia i' abl" t.t j.-n tif ipate in the deliberations idainlv show that the Kntentc antic-
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the Cadet party, and support the
lath r for motor expeditions in th t'arnpana nnd lateiy nt wi?h hitit to si-r.d orue hours ef si-rimii s'.U'h.'
of th. latvst xeavat Jons at o.Mia.j
the i-rt ('i Koine in ancient imperial iayy, which, perhaps, -v-n b-t-ter than rompMi, Rives an idea ef ho v peor,o lived a s is: 1- rovircial town 1.J'0 er 1.700 yars a;o .Mr.'T.i,' th- hitet dl-t ow r.es has 1 en that 'f h.u:si'S of two or thrfj
htorit s. vidently 1-t otit in s parat
ti.'ical mass .n August rJ.
TÜRKE U OMEi ASP MAS
HURT IS AUTO CRASH IIv T'nibd I'iv-sh:
TuUlbo, (.. July 29. Thrro women ar.l a man, all of ft Jetroit. wre injired h(r ytstrd.iy when th. ir initonioliilo erash-.l into a sitr-
dismei ibennent jiolicy.
"R .;.izinK this last we have turne 1 to s'oviet Russia as the sole na-
j tfon which accepts in fact the prinj e.ples asserted in theory at the close
"We are ruined by tne war, nur country is economically backward. Russia eiffers us reciprocal tr:de tn-Ka?;-ments affording possibilities oT t f-onotnic development without the dan-er of commercial exploitation such as we wouht iMCvitably tuffcr at the hands of the western capitalists."
CopjTi-.t 1920 Hirt SchafTacr : Marx J '
ap.ii tments. just like tie p.ous.s miruii jf)ie. .mis. ;.iarjr;e Simons was lie. me today, -uliil e.th-rs .-ein to (slightly injured. Miss draco Kvans 1. b-en Pidinc houses where a j was nit and bruised and Mrs. C. slr.'Tb" owner b t tw o or three i oon.s j Wall M:lf-re..l bruises, to s'-v-ral fmiMis. s- that life mu-t I R. Lee Cochran was taken to
have been -ry much like wli.t it is now.
Mercy h...-pital. He was cut on the face and hand?.
POPULATION OP Pi:!vIN'C. I'KKIXe:. June 2rJ. The p.rulation of 1'erkinR-, according: to latest tabulation by the police authorities, was 9 7 2, of which 64.", 71' 5 were males. These were 100,21:: families.
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'h Are Saving Our Customers Thousands of SSS
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75c Baby PANTS 44c
Infnnts Itubbr lklby r.Ttlt5. idl v ante 1 sk'. . north 7.V. 5j" i ial at 4k.
50c Huck TOWELS
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T - w els. plain white. utth rod b-nh-r, ial ;t
Women's $1 SILK HOSE Volr.on's fine Silk lbse In black and all color' in i x t u res, at .V)-'.
Men's $2.50 OVERALLS
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M e n ' Overall, worth ...". r.-K"i-lar. all wanteil sSias nt Sb.'S.
52.00 Muslin Underwear
f Ii n o s e f r e in (iouns, C'lienilsi? .111.1 Petticoats, neatlv trinnued at
$2.00 Dress APRONS
W omen's new s 1 I p n 1 r e s s Apron, litflit etily, nt $1.26.
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CI. II Ü JliOl Il.l"- .I-.. Hr-ss.-s. e'!ioo.:e from the finest J Volle, neatly triam.-!. All col- G r-. liebt or il.irk figured pat- M
fern, all sizes at
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Up to $30 Silk
i DRESSES
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SatiTiH nr..! Mesaline
' In nil col.Tt nt .lt.o
$4 Silk Poplin SFCIRTS $2.98 Tine I'oplin Skirtf. nil rbrs, po. k. !s. et-, all Mis nt S2.'..
CHOICE OF THE HOUSE
Up to $10 Trim'd
HATS
Your rim! re of fine Milan's V
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UP TO $5.00 HATS AT. .
New triniai.-I. tailored and uatrimnied TIats. Cliimsi' from many at
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BLOUSES
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Won e-.'s new Silk Waist of eie,rrett und Tri tb-. a 11 at:fM id- s. all rol r fit $2'.'v
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MEN'S UNION
SUITS Worth $2.00
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Men's Athletic Nainsook and Tor-
cYvrS -rn sp-cl.il at o n 1 y
SPECIAL SATURDAY Up to $4.00 Wash
SKIRTS
Women's fine Wash Skirts of white her. lln, nil wanted fdzes, special at $1 I.
SHELF EMPTYING SALE! Women's S5c Union Suits at 44c Women's $2.00 Gingham Skirts $1.19 $1.00 Cedar Oil Mops at 69c Children's 85c Bloomers at 59c Boys' $1.50 Nisht Shirts at 92c Men's $4.00 Khaki Pants at $2.19 Boys' $1.50 Straw Hats 96c Real 25c Canvas Gloves 14c Men's 75c Suspenders at 44c Men's $1.00 Shirts or Drawers 66c ChOd ren's $2.00 Sandals at $1.27 Children's $2.00 Union Suits 93c
SHELF EMPTYING SALE! Real 75c Bathing Caps at 28c $2.50 Wash Waists at $1.67 $4.00 Couch Covers at $2.19 $1.25 Knit Bloomers at 77c $2.00 Middy Blouses at $1.49 $2.00 Alarm Clocks at $1.24 $1.50 Crib Blankets at 94c Women's $3.50 Night Gowns $2.19 31.75 Dressing Sacques 88c $3.50 Silk Chemise at $1.97 $1.00 Fine Lisle Hose at 66c $3.00 Women's Corsets $1.97
WOM'S $3 I SHIRTS '
$1.95
$3.00 DRESS APRONS
$1.77
peeiai! sIFÄso S ! üousg Brooms 49c SSÄ?
These are quality clothes, and you get them now at a great savings in our
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All wool suits for men and young men YOU owe it to yourself to see what we're doing for you in this great sale. We are making some strong claims; we say this is your one best opportunity to save on the kind of clothes you want to buy. We put our reputation back of what we sav, and back of the clothes. Come in and see. Make your own comparisons. We'll be glad to show you, and leave it "up to you" to decide whether you want to buy. Regular prices plainly marked, you can figure the savings yourself. Come "out of your way" 50 or 100 miles if necessary, there's no better way you can invest your time than by making a point to visit this store now. Here are the prices at which you can now buy the nationally known clothes.
J $35 Hart Schaffner & Marx suitsjjj H for men and young men, now reH duced to
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Marx fine all wool suits, now re
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I $50, $45, $40 Hart Schaffner &$ m Marx all wool suits, are now reH duced to
$80. S75. S70 Hart Schaffner nzd
Marx hnest all wool suits, now i reduced to QbJQ 1
There's a wealth of things to choose from you know what to expect at Spiro's men's and young men's styles the new slenderized models; single and double breasted; fine fabrics, beautifully tailored. Satisfaction guaranteed. Another great suit value at $27.50 Broken lines from our great suit sale, strictly high grade suits of regular $50, $45 and $40 value. Not all sizes in a pattern, but there are many patterns to select from. O 7 E d See these great values tomorrow at pi S k)J All $10, $8.50, $7.50, $6.50 and$6 straw hats and panamas now $5. All $4 and $5 straws now $3. Y ou'll find saving in every department of the store
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