South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1920 — Page 14
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DISCLOSE HAZARDS BULGARIAN KING IN JUMPING FROM HEAVY SPENDER
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Francis . fayr. president, and Charles Mayer. foundrr of the Fr.i'od S:ats Mall Stani"liip Company. Fr.tier tho Stars and Stripes this company H s'rlintr pnwnjrprH and carco vessels to all tho principal world p'.rts. Their ships are A morlcan hullt and American manned. Russia Still Remains Sealed To All Post-War Travelers
L?'XrOX. f)ct. l::. .Russia remains the on country sealed to the post-war tourist. Fntil a press correspondent and .another American recently made th- ."i. 000-mile Journey from Vladivostok. Siberia, into Russia proper, through Moscow and Petrograd and out arross the l"innish fronti'r no Americans hail 1 -rossed Itusv;a for mtr than two years. After Admiral Kolchak's defeat last year Russia and part of Siberia a train were united hut the red forces did not follow up their succpfsw.s beyond Irkutsk. Scattered remnants of Kolchak's forces retreated on foot to Chita where they joined with the Cossacks and lemonaries under Ata-
m?n Semenoff and there, ajrain established an anti-bolshevik harrier. Silx-riaii Port.
j the railway zone, t'-c:- ' boUV-vik ja.-.er.t ;:i th;r n'mii- is. (n tn-? ; (other of t.. C'--ck barrier, ; j if futrees wim have Kth- red ft Vlnd- ! , ;vo.-tok and Jt'a-l jn lurü.c ?he itt, j three yvars :-y n air. to cross tl: I Cossack oJ't TV. t-o it IIusj..j. Dif- ! j lic'i'.t Ilvimt, .. r.'-.-li' ic-r. in Via - ivostok 1 have mid" them rady listenerr to 1
the stories oi bhnevik agents ab n.t
i.U:il life under te soviet r-r.imc. Each proup i-f xcluees wish.s to be j it. the oth-rv ''ho?. t One Way Open. One way is ope:-, into s.hrii. A detour of 2.000 mile, through nor- ! thern China and Mon lia. acros i the (Job! desert brings the trawler! Into Siberia across the northern Mongolian frontier. Ovr this r"i:te thousands of Chinese h;borrs and!
small shopkeepei s have returned to China since tiie establishment of the bolshevik rorime In Siberia. Those
few refmroes who escape thr"t:eh the bolshevik cordon travel across Men- ; f dia into China an.d bolshevik ' aKtits crcfs the TO-mile Gobi d-sert j in their trips to and from the Y!ad- : Ivostok district. I It was this old-world caravan rout1 that the press correspondent used to enter Siberia, travel in jr by j train, automobile, horse and Sterin-, boat from Peking to Verkhne -I'dinsk ; on the Selena river, where travel , by the Trans-Siberian railway aai:; ; 1? possible. J Wireless DiipatciiO. j V 'ireless dispatches from Moscow j state that Ataman Fememrf has ; censed his anti-bolshevik activities. ; has, it is reported, even asked that ! his forces be Incorporated in th- ! bolshvik armies. Such action would ! mean an open way Into Siberia. Put Asia never will compete with ( Furope for the favor of the :nttleIhdd tourist. There ran be no few , days' tour f-f the bat tb-helds it: Hi:t- ; sia. There war is a science of irreat spaces, as well as of xwv.s and men 1 and strategy. Tn a day Russian ! armies can advance or n treat overmen ground that, some Fiiropean ( armies cered in years f war. The retreat of Admiral Kol -hak's forces from Perm and Ffa ended j at Chita. :h00n miles to the rear i the distance across the Fnit d States ; from Maine to 'alifori-!a the lunc- : est retreat in military history. And. the distance from the K'dchak front j Iii the Ural to the other Russian fronts Is that of the br- adth of Fu-j rope. j
From the maple groves of Vermont and Canada comes die rich flavor of the new Karo Maple
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Delicious maple flavor and moderate price sold orerfitv jnilliott cans of Karo Maple last year. A moncysaving hint to many mothers
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Over a thousand tons of the purest and finest flavored maple sugar nrc used annually to make Karo Maple delicious enough to be the preference cf those who enjoy maple syrup. The world's largest users cf maple sucr arc the makers of &aro Maple. Karo Maple outsell, by far, every kind of maple syrup. The price is remarkably moderate economical enough to serve daily to all the family. Serve it to the, children on their bread, and to ell the folks on wafTies, griddle cakes, cr crisp, buttered toast. Our belief that you will like Karo Maple equally as well as millions cf others is' best expressed by the following suggestion: Atk your grocrr for Kara .".fpr in t. Orrr.w Ca V. It fiuarantccd to please ) ou or ycur grocer rcturna your money.
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Selling Representatives CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 213 East Ilünoi St., Chicago
Then Vladivostok, the Siberian port, fell to local revolutionists who expressed their sympathy for the
soviet retime but it was understood in Vladivostok, the attempt to es- j tablish a soviet repime in far eastern Siberia was to be postponed until 1 after the departure of foreign troop.-. Thus Siberia remained divided the j bolshevik tlajr i; in in th" Lake ' Paiknl and maritime provinces. ;
while betwee n these districts Semen -off and his Cossacks continued to hold the black sport" of Siberia, as the bolshevik i term the Cossark
SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 119.121 & Michigan SL Ilome of H. S. & M. Clothes
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h Occupying the undcrfioor of this ) big store and selling up-to-p, date, seasonable footwear great;j ly under price, i "1 Ladies' Black Calfskin Shoes, !' Chic heel, sizes 01 fh$$ j 4 to 7 Öi.(Ü J Misses' Shoes. Black, sizes
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HOSIERY SPECIALS tor Men, Women and Children
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CAST WAYNE, NEAR MICHIGAN Storr clo?-d chuly 5:30 p. m. rxcept Saturday 9:30 p. m.
A Rock Bottom Sale during which we have put our prices at figures that will not be duplicated for months to come. They have reached rock bottom
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A Rock Bottom Sale during which we are giving you the benefit of important overstock purchases, w- made recently while at market. Come early.
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Table Linen
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Half Linen Toweling, per
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Large size Turkish Towels, all Jf white
Japanese Table Cloths
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Large size Huck 1!n Eowels, each fivv
"Startex" Towelling, per yard ....
excellent quality, good wearing variety. Now is the time to buy linen. Thanksgiving comes next month and with it an increased demand for this class of goods. When demand for an article increases, price usually increases too. Take our tip and buy your linen now. $2.50 quality, per yard, only $1.93 $2.00 quality, per yard, only $1.59 $1.50 quality, per yard, only $1.19 A regular $1.00 value is marked at, special per yard 79c. Curtain Materials Including Marquisettes, floral patterns; a wide variety to choose from. Your living room will look more cozy this winter with new curtains. Values as high as I fl $1.00 per yard Hjl Curtain Scrim, good quality, per yard, only
Hosiery Specials A regular $1.25 Hose in several attractive shades of grey and brown, also a few pairs of Novelty Silk Hose, regular $1.50 value, whi le they last, per KQf pair Pure Silk Thread Hose, regular $2.00 value, only I Full Fashion Pure Thread Silk Hose, white, cordovan and black, regular $4 $2.50 values .... $1 Also see our Bargain Basement Special mentioned in this same ad.
Bed Spreads j Bed Spreads for your room, for the! guest room. We never have shown aj more attractive assortment. A fortunate j
purchase makes it possible for us to offer !
these unusual values. Do not tail to take' p
advantage of these prices. Regular values up to $7.50. During the Rock Rr.ttnm Snip ?
Navie Middie:
Children's sizes, $1.48 fift and - ÖLaö
Ladies' sizes, $1.9S and Cotton Serge Middies, nav blue, all sizes. Special Sweaters, at a big saving.
88.58
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Silks
$1.63
Satins, Messalines, Taf
fetas, all colors are included.
Special per yard
Peau de Soie Silk, Poplins, Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine at marked reductions. All Wool Serge, 36 inches wide, navy and roval blue; 52 00 value. iQ only p? I aWw Velour Flannel, for Ki-
monas and Bath Robes;
beautiful patterns, per yard
imperial Chambrav. 30
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Genuine Mattewan Velour Hats, all colors. Recular $12.50 values at
Special Sale of Trimmed and Tailored Hats Offering a group of 200 of this season's best styles and colors. Regular values up to $7.50. Extra special 1 hursday at
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Extra Special, just in, Children's Hose, all sizes up to 92. An unusual bargain at . . BvU Men's Shirts, still a few of all sizes (except 15 and 13':) ßO left hz.Lm Comforters, a large assortment as fä ffb
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Boys' Tan English Last
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