South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 247, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1920 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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EUGENE MILLER HOW HEADS BANK

Surcrnls Sam Lecpcr as President of American Trust Company. Anr,"'!r.rf r'-it was mad- Thürsf'.a by the directors of the Anuriran Tru.n ''"'. "f tit f lection of K. II. Mi'lrr to the pr li ncy of that i r -? itut ion . Mr. Miliar will succeed H. imu'l licrp'T who ha.s rofdtrned hi ij-liirn to flfvo!" his attrntlon to privat' l,us!r.s int'-n-Hts. Mr. Miliar has he ri y er tnry-treasurer of th" American Tru-t Co. for Id ytar? and will n-in.- th dutb s of prrnicirr.t Immediately. Joseph A. C"iui!lard, who ha been Urtr'l by th directors to rrve as tre asur r. Mis V. M. Koyer will f.rromi' secretary. Mr. CoqullI. ird ha form rly served as auditor of the institution and for some time lias boon a director of th- company. J. I). Kniü'irs th- prf-nt auditor, will continue In that caparlty. Vice President Itcmaln. N'o chance has been made in the vico prt fi U neks. Jirectors include. K. H. Miller. F. c. Iyintz, H. M. Sander. J. IL Haberk. J. A. Colull lard. A. A. Fulk. W. I". Miller and II. J. L.e derer. The American Trurt Co. recently purchifil the property at 109-111 W". Tvahincton av.. now occupied by I' err and Herr and th Teck shoe cor.pany. Thl.s property toeth-r with their present site tflves the oomr. my a total of 125 feet on Washr.ton av. and 26 feet on Michigan st. It is understood that it Is the purpose of the company to erect a new building covering tho entire property Just as foon as present leases expire and buildlns conditions will permit. Is Well Known Banker. Mr. Miller Is one of the well known hankers in this territory and comes from a family which has long been ide ntified with tho banking Interests of South IJend. Mr. Miller has been associated with the American Trust To. sine 5 its organization In 130 4 when he was elt-cted to the secretaryship. For a time he. served as assi.st.mt cashier of the Citizens National bank. Mr. Leeper has been president of tho American Trust Co. ylr.co 130Ü and was one of tho original directors. During tho past few years he has devoted much attention to good road.i and is regarded in the state as one. of the principal factors in curing Indiana's present highway law and highway commission. Mr. Ieper will devote, his interests to work in South Bend.

TELLS KIWANIAHS OF ARMENIANS

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Rev. Iaac Yonan Make

peal For Countrymen I5e fore Members.

POLICE FiVD STOLEN FORD AUTOMOBILE

The pollco secured a stolen Ford touring car at tho corner of Dubail av.. und Michigan st., Wednesday night. The machine is a 1916 model and bears license No. 116-34 4 N. Y. Tho motor number has been tampered with by tho thieves.

Don't fail to read tho special display Ad ertUement of the South llend Realty Company In the Keal Kstnte pacro In Sunday's NVws-Tlmes.

Oliver Srule Shop

03 VLaiv GtrerT v Otrcr rWd Woe

A Sale of Exclusive Blouses $5.65 $7.50-$12.50

From 6.3C to 8 P. M. One lot of Tailored Blouses, of white orpandy and voile; sizes 34 to 42.

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Hair Net:

10c Each Fashionette. Red Seal Tourist Brands. Cap Shape or Large All Over Oliver Style Shop 103 Mam Street "J Oliver rfcSsl Clock Zcuih Band's ExziusiM ShcpfaJ&2ti

Rev. J?aac Yonan made an appeal to the Klivanis club at Its luncheon Thursday to help the fast-perishing Armenian and Assyrian nations. He told how the 3. 000,000 Armenian" hid been slaughtered and enslaved by the Turks until les than half of th" population remained. , Dr. Yonan was formerly a wealthy land owner and fald that he. as w 11 a1 every other countryman of his. had been deprived of their land and driven either to slaughter or exile. Armenians were described as a nation without home or property. According to the speaker, Armenia lost more lives during the war in proportion to its population than any other country. They fought with the allies and refused to Join tho

Turkv. T!eing Christians they haw preferred to suffer or die rather than uive tip th-ir religion and adopt Mohammedenlsm an the brutal Turks have Insisted. America is the only country that has raid heed to Armenia's appeals at d the people of this country can wvp the remmntf of the Armenian race, according t Dr. Yonan. He asked the rlub for its moral support anl to help South Ilend raise its quota in the Near Fast relief work. The club members were reminded of the Kiwants convention to be held at Indianapolis Sef.t. 29 and 30.

SIGNALS FAIL; FORD TRUCK IS DEMOLISHED

to mihtt rurn.w. A Joint meeting of the Civic Federation and the Municipal Itecreation committee will bo held Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. All who have served in local civic clubs are urged to attend.

inXD FOIt VAGRANCY. Thomas SisLa. 1T01 S. Franklin st.. i3 held by the local police on a charge of vagrancy.

Homo Sites In Homcwood.

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A Ford truck owned by the Standard OH Co.. was demolished Thursday morning at the Hyrkett crossing, Mlshawaka. by a fast west-bound freight. The driver. Ralph I lowland. 505 11 Jefferson blvd.. Mi.-ihawnka, approached the eroding from the north, but a rtrlnj of freight cars obstructed the view of the tracks. Thtre were no warning signals given, according to Howland, and he drove the truck directly in front of the oncoming train. When the

driver saw that there would be a I coiii;on, he tried to Jump to safety, j but was not quite clear of the truck i when the crash came. A sprained 1

wrist and some minor bruises were sustained by Howland.

linroitTs rritsi: Tim:r. Mrs. Edward Dulavy, Frankfort, reported to the police that her pocketbook containing JS was taken from the New York Central station, pometlme Wednesday night.

Ilomewocxl Is llko Home.

1HIS STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, LABOR DAY-

STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9:30

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Golden's Where You Get

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With ail Made-to-Order

SUITS

When We Measure You for a suit, we do so all over. For it is not our plan to make a suit that will fit at a few points, but one that will fit at all points. And perfect fit means perfect comfort. You get it here every time. You also get the latest, fabrics and the very best of styles.

Early Fall Showing of Suits and Overcoats Extra Pants Free With Every Suit The only Union Label Tailor in South Bend. Next to the Blackstone Theater.

Buy Your icäm

Leader Saturday

Women Will Be Amazed When They See What Wonderful

We are featuring in an advance sale that assures them an actual saving of at least $10 to $15.

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Ilore is nn ncnm;!p rf hrw we ! .ivr pl.it tird to rr.'lwp this the t!p?f.t M:lt i:i cur U trry. Tlie h"t ir.skrrn ;a re . i!'ted Us t " fl' roinrlili this -nil. Vlioy l.nr '.t . tV.rlr fiiipft inrlv; cr, .1 ;r.in'o.l u j r i o t'o:jr.;rn:i t b.Ht enable lis to nfier p;:lfs f.f nro '. c.u- n i ty!o at renark.'iMv 1-w pri

Before you pay $50 for a Fall Suit elsewhere, in jus

tice to yourself come and see what sm-art Suits there are at $38. FINE BROADCLOTH TRICOTINES NEW VELOURS FRENCH SERGES Embroidered Suits Tailored Suits All Styles

HEW FALL DRESSES

Up to $22.50 Values

New nrrirals of Wool .Trrser Silk TafTeLan and Serire. in fill

colors: all sizes u

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HEW FALL ORES

Up to $35.00 Values

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Fall Skirts

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$100 Fur CLfO KHi COATS.. fb.OU

$12.00 New Fall Skirts. .

Women's $3.50 Houses Dresses. . .$2.94 6.50 Jersey Silk Petticoats $4.95 Women's $2.00 Muslin Gowns. . . .$1.19 Women's 75c Knit Union Suits 49c Men's $3.00 Fall Union Suits $1.89 Men's $5.00 Heavy Sweaters ..... $3.98 Men's 2.50 Best Overalls $1.89 Men's 30c Work Sox, pair 19c Men's 75c Work Suspenders 48c Infants' 75c Ruben's Vests 39c Best $2.00 Alarm Clocks $1.39

Join Hands With a Growing Prosperous Business and Profit With It ' Ideal Laboratories Company, makers of a large line of toilet preparations and cosmetics with a nation-wide sale, invite investors to join them. Toilet preparations and cosmetics constitute one of the country's most lucrative forms of business. The Ideal Laboratories Company of Chicago, one of the larger manufacturers in this line, has been a steadily growing concern since its inception and during its existence. Has Paid Full Dividends on Capital Invested r This Company manufactures, in addition to its welI-.nown lineof LURA preparations, n number of articles sold under private label by concerns all over the United States. The Lura preparations are on sale by dealers in widely distributed territories throughout the country, and are advertised on an extensive scale in those localities where they are sold. This city is one example. Some idea of the broad scope of the business can be obtained from the fact that one order placed by the Company called for 500,000 containers for one of their preparations. The "LURA VANITY" sold over the country at 50c is a small and handy article, protected by patent, and enjoys tremendous popularity with women everywhere. It is the only article of its kind on the market at the price. Preferred Stock is Now Offered tn lino Trith the Cemrar.y plans to establish ltsvlf as the largest concern of its kind in the country. There are hundreds of stockholders in the Company throughout the country, chiefly in thoso cities where the Company's goods are on sale. Thh is due to the interest and favorable esteem in which the goods are held by people who know the merit of the products of the Company. Tho desire of tho Comjany is to hrtvo more of such stockholders whos efforts to help increase the Fule cf goods among their friends can be effective becau5e the goods are on sale locally. This plan la now in operation in other states anil is proving satisfactory and profitable to share holders. You Can Buy as Little as $100 Wrth of Stock

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Boys' $1.50 Best Blouses 98c Boys' $12.50 School Suits $9.95 Little Boys' $7.50 Corduroy Suits. .$4.95 Boys' and Girls' 75c Stockings 39c Girls' $4.00 Gingham Dresses $2.94 Girls' and Boys' $4.00 Sweaters. . .$2.94 $2.50 Silk Satin Camisoles $1.69 $6.50 Newest Leather Bags $4.95 Woman's $1.00 Lisle Hose, pair 69c Women's 50c Finest Gauze Vests. . .39c Women's 85c Kitchen Aprons 49c

1 he beason s rirst big millinery rvvent Involving r

the Sample Lines of Two Eastern Manufacturers

Ash In tlie (ir.-.nd I.e:i'l'r Men prow its r.t.ij Sut Ii I'end's foremost uii'lrjirlce-l Milüinry Sffi- 1 1 ::n 1 r-l j, .f beautiful iit-v FjiII Huts r!i:l.J riom ;iitii .t.v!' -n t r ;it .K tiüil .iIiih if niH'-tlilrl to one u:ilf

SMART SAMPLE HATS

THAT WERE MADE TO SELL UP TO $10.00

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lienutlful Sample Hats. jik!i ,m yu would exi(t onlv ;it iwiiv this prlv. Large ?!-tin to rhoo from. in-'I uUng all t li ii's n!i.i s. "lio,,s fr. m IU'VYTINE. LYONS VLLVl.T. i'ANNi: Vi;l. VII i, TINsj:l ri.UTH.

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ONE GROUP UP TO $3.00 SMART Velvet lams o.TS

I'rusunlly smart Tama ef flno Silk Velvet, trimmed in nil colors. For Wnrn and illsse. Sale

CHOOSE FROM UP TO $7.50 Clever 13 a ts. 98

Tlu's nr IlMt f Im ti n. f.if I.v" and I'nriiM' ''rt witij lt t(-"n. All !li::.!.-s. Sal"

New BLOUSES Trl.-)lotte and .W-or-ttte at $2.98 Women's Coutil Corsets $1.94 $5.00 Heavy Bed QUILTS $3.98

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$4.95

M'MM W.H.i :tp BLANKETS ( ; nnl N v li ii a Wo.l.Vip I!ii:k ti in pr-ity ! aid p it 'i nix : in pwik. 1 Poand zr: : sii' -'iiVJI. $7.95

Vo:i,.-:s 1 ..n SILK HOSE 94c

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$2.98 $7.50 Sateen Bed QUILTS $4.95

$5.00 HEAVY BED QUILTS. . . .$3.98 $7.50 SATEEN BED QUILTS. . .$4.95

Tiere Is an opportunity to share In an enterprise of proven merit and proven profit, tunitj nay never come again, once thl? fale of stock la closed. This means ACT.

Send No Money Just the Coupon

The oppor-

Ideal Laboratories Co.

533 S. Wabash Avenue Chicago, 111.

Ideal L-aboratcries Company,

I 633 S. Wabash Avenue, I Chicago, Illinois. . Gentlemen: Please send me full details of the profltI Fharir.sr sale of preferred Ftock of the Ideal Laboratories Company. Manufacturers of the well-known "Luni" I toilet preparations. This places, me under no obllgaI tlon.

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Central Drtfg Store South Bend.

Red Cross Pharmacy Mishawak.

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Women $1.00 SILK HOSE Pretty la.e oflVef, slightly liuperfert. Sale 59c

GIRLS' $2.00 VELVET TAMS AT 98c

.i a. Palmolive SOAP 'n .,! Siurdr ?nTn inc. v '" 1 1 1..'1 .:..'v. f',r 48c

NOTICE! Our Store will close all day Monday, Sept. 6th, Labor Shop Early

Union Shoe

Company 223 So. Michigan Sr.

Tho Die dectrlo Sbop S. D. Moran & Son tflrtsg anl rtepairinj.

Glasses Properly Fitted

DR. J. BURKE, Op't 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. UrcKrn Lonrr Duplicate!.

j A Jewelry Store for All

the People, CLAUER'S Mlchlr&n, Near "Waihlarson.

Install Your DOWAGIAC oni: iu:gisti:u i i ilnali; Now, nnd be prepared for winter. WARNER BROS. 22G South Michigan Street

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Safe De petit Boxes ith rpeclaJ f&ctlltlea for Ch prlTsxy of cu-tomer.

J. Schulman & Co. COAL Lincoln 5637

Mabel Hawkins Producer of Distinctive LLmrrrJo anJ Scientific Corctln;r. ir.Z J. 31. S. Iilds- Main STr

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