South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1920 — Page 11
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Old World Caravan Route Now uom, Arc shabby Bin
Being Used by Siberian People
Hai r Fire-Pronf Roofs
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vjfitir.? her mother. Mrs. J. I. Pa- in Nile. if n. has lef:. for her n-w home in ! L. J. Schneider is in Pittsdo.rr. Kokorr.o. ind. Mr Paden expects J !''. for tho four.Jryrr.en h conv, n-' ? return to her home in Fvarston. I t'on.
j 1!!. n-! Mnr.dav after spermine the; The Clark players ar aaout ready
to civt their first play of the season. T.aey have selected ' 'Sum
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f-ammer in thw Hurh.man home.!
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r her ou.-in Mrs. harl.-s Bovle. I Ki 'li:ri amun:; tho fnploy- . P. V. Pears wont to Chicaeo Sat-j ''f VA il U hoTd .... . ...... ..v.. ...... tr.at enouirh nthuf.;.?-: rin he
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.!!,.. ,,f Kh-- r!..:'-nt in k. ' ' th- shootin ground-' will be Clark theater.
Kf-ys to Bald pate" and it promises tht as p-od or hfttf-r than at;y f their earlier productions. Th iats will b Oct. 2 and:;0, at the
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1 ornfT, rtuo.it one mue wrS. o. town., a caf.tf-ria Mjpp.'r was civon Frl-; to hav- a modern rire truck. Thr ar was a wJ.in and i.n alino?t . ,i.,v .vn:L .,f : Th.: 1. inln..,- r.n ffli,in w k.
ou.UM!!-..,, ff. !nio l.-a I '1 1 t ' o ' ' , .., : ,.T r,. . rd wrcr- 0"'' fcup..mS or, va!t(r Trainer on Clark st. It was I ins erec.c-d by Mrs. P.umbiuch. 1 -.d-F:av.lt ,..;! rl, r.tr P "I ' W 1 l11;-' t;-.'..,.. . rt-.c, of th -rc , car vwr. Mr. Harris and ivn lr.- thr All society of the Prcs-J rapidly n'arlng completion, s th, It. A. ; l(, , lT,,",:;,.r Tvh" h;,l" f""" th- .für busings hojs), i.- of ; w.fc. Mr-. Harrt. is suffering with j tyl, ria church and was a tfrea? ! r. t sr. ..' r.r,." ... ! I'' V- " ' V" k, j1.1"10!"?, :i r" ' ' : "" Ahtr ,,f lh' 1:4 r ! lit ;l br"kn wrist and Mr- Hr,i3 H,;n f tinancially. I lirnHIJ'Jt BUOS. :;n, '"'V"" ':f' - l "-.- and o:f,-. b-l'.di. -'- a rotuh mor- senotis condition. He Miss Helen Keller, who M'.fferod ! r.l S. Mirhlcnn St. A 1th.. -i. ril) - ..r. ,. I r,,H rou-. rrado C.-iitT. , h r ftton fron:, but w.. ode n has thr-r ribs crusiv-d and both a sriou? injury to h-r ankl sv,ral ! mil THURSDAY. . . .' '.. ' " 1 K.tht.. and Tr 01 1 k -a k on ilo t ;. .1 :,.., k Hcr-i e th" o.lsa- collar bones broken, besides a ren- ' i.u .,11. i ....
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uer it not that the shabby wooden and s r.ii-u ooden building Uvc tile rf'ofs. These roofw of bright red tile are in striking contrast to the
alls, rott'd and stained
''-'rV.'t thl. nl'.-., "I,'"',V ,y,',r'i V -. h"r;' in u"?t rT.,rki.h ,.x a,-,.ors '.i.i. i .i j m . i , . h,iu',in i if e i v 1 . i in t ' ot n r ii i r t s r.f i . , , , . . i. . the jvreat Tade ip .rt of ,u,rtb o-i '.' ". . ' f r j u n 1 1 '.' imposed twice an hish a :n,i, rrra. aero-; riie r.,lt lol.i 0 J clo, h ,1 "" 'thai U vb-d upon an unpamted house d-rt. d;!..,.. ,h. :r load- of wool I A da s f i i,! do r. th, MufMlo,- ' X , m" "
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t a similar lorality.
vim it i ior rr ra.mad.e d .s-rt J ,r to Verkhne-Fdinsk. mos; w.,vttrie- oi lo,.i;.,,i., and to- S. : i , hea-bjuartei of Am-ricai. j VI J.YT I fs7Y J V AD :. for- the -i.,!,,,,. of i, de v.stii ,,.-,:.- , f th- n-n nt SibMian expe- ' tvAMA. LUZlMr Lt.AU
A SILK PRODVCTIO
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...o.: atavar v n a I : i o I I ! i k, (. I io 1 1 . and W h e i' t r. el . , .a , th. , !ouvir..l: .i. .a, h P-ft KaK'an Trans-.-i'. rian ratlwav into Pi--i.' for :h. moM-h tup ,.i -o-s i m o;,. ,- ; u.un i- possibi- i
o, -. ri. aravan nunin,rin; ....... -am.,1 hundreds of arneU in ,ah, ,-V,. f ivn,. W ontino' to rn ik, t.e trip In . ro I I Mr .1 1 j r, .1 IV I (
ir.z th" d. xrt the trav.-IPr pa -y ,
-v ra! fit tti'-.-- s'owp . a ns dail v.
Mi-- Mabel P.o was in Niits day eye n in?. ; SlhXlIj.
urday morninp ; The Jlre which started eipht ekfi Huy vrur carxdi,.s direc. froni our Mis ( leo IV.rtz save a weiner aj;o in the Pears marsh at Clear ; f.l4,t frBi c .1.
; Thc.rsday, Friday and Saturday on!.
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i oat to a few friends Saturday ' lake still ontlnucs to burn
veninir. . Coach Stark lined his hitrh .hool
Howard Voorheej- wnn in South ' football team up apalnt un all-.-.tir'
lU-iul Saturday
1 Lister, thr 1.4 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrn. pert I-lster. broke his arm while play in ir footfall at school.
atrprep.ttion Friday, th" hich school
coniimr ot econd best with s. score of in to p.
Buchanan Boy ?cou,c. troop Xo.
Trv EirS-TlMES Want Ads
Pr. and Mrs. Snowden w ere in 2. met Tueclay evening in thf- rer
s-'o'.Jth Hend Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ij. O. Ptssel and Mrs. A. Shroyer made a short trip to C. hi capo this week. Mrs. (I. H. Stryfnson. who has been attendm: a missionary me"inr in Monror. Mich., returned Friday. Mrs. D. L rawon. who hs- been
rr.atior. rooms of the Presbterian
hsrrh. Scout Master S. A. Welt: has two patrols effected. to he j known h- th' Fox and Prayer Patrols. Charles P.oone prfnt j and pae the boys an interesting j talk on xh different phav- of rnpi- j neerincr. j Mrs. Charle. Roone spent rYiäv j
See RIDENOUR'S AD on Page 5
Shirts
These come with collars attached in solid colors, 55. Then there arc those with colars to match. Thev come
in hair line checks. Thev' re verv fine
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Perpendicular Stripes t0 something new in cravats
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FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS South East Comer Michigan and Washington Streets
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H tit fv.nti.tii rentuiy . u. 1. 1 1 v' ' I'r---' Ma! pio'r-- and Aro-uean bn-i- j ATI! PNS. .''. I I Iti-' Aa an-.'.--methods ha" ent, r, d iritojdr' "f Ir, "'. w.: i-.-p..r!,d m a
oTiip'-titlon w ith the , ,.,.; i Tunai c;,hntioti to, lay M'.iit nn;
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ti r rif.Hi bn-iii"vj man m K i!:'.,nl monkey bit
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drove a sni ill Amrri' im automobile up thr st Kulicai) ras-5 t Dm l rl of th' Mongol;,, n plat'an. "rn-s the t;)hi d rt. and into the
from ir.f. iuion as th" rr sal'
sailed P idd'r.iu i r
.u"iu aiierwaiu regular omnui-j
nieation by auto-mobi," u t t-'ab-P-hed aero:- ; thr d . rt. Make Auto liip. Todav aulon,o!)ibH .wrd b
btisiness e-tabii-.ht.it nts ,md - th ' other -lays by appointment.
hinr" tro f-rn rieuit mak" th- trip from Kalian to th- Mongolian capital in frorn thrfe to ivr days, following thr pnr of teb 'rajh poles arrra-s thr ,p sert. Tiir e srnall'ltins and nurnrrout p;ioli:i" st.ations h i r l)-ii establish'd pIopi; th" toutr, ;..rd thr "Liinp Coo" of
Ci K '. h!hrct of th" Pi-.hlhi-t ' i -r primus of Mongolia. !- himself th-!
! WASH INCT N. .-t. 13. Cr mipatative teures on silk production. ! b:-s-d on the last i rop would srem ' t.. .f., Vi . t'l'-iti.-M loint' it
(wllKhCE SERIOUSLY ILL supremacy in thr silk industry. A report i torn the Fuiopean division
of th" bureau of commerce 5ays. how, r, that great increases in production were noted in the coun-trit--of Pie east and part::ularly the Levant. Silk pr-'dm tion in France thi '! r sati-t'ad but la percent of the hum .-Tie ia -piirMinent despite liberal bounties offered for silk culturt . Italy in lfP. produced 10 times as
much silk as France and bids fair.
to maintain that lead while Milan is rapidly eclipsing Lyons as a silk n ..mufacturing tenter. thr repcrt continued. According to bwuifs compiled b silk merchants of Lyons, Japan lead in silk produ uion in 191H, China was next, the I-vant third. Italy Fourth and France, a bad fifth. The total virld for the world was estimated' at 27. "CO. 000 kilos (of 'J.IO pound".
A phii ian's bui'if -
tin said th, '.:iru:"s ill had n a-, h- ! a Mi-i. but th'-y v."t.- optimistte as 'o the olltCoo:,..
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. i . .linn .ii), . a n r o . r r. e V'.u . . will eam:-.. n w oa s for aiiv.e.. ' i study without charge and tiiay I..- found at th." Var: Aiken
Studios on Wednesdays and Fridays
W. Wahsnpton ave.
Phon,. Main Adv. f-:::i-i4
Sjtt ia! Wirde. 1 the South H n(l .- s-Timc. f'.ip.'i miss our s-tle on .-ilk and
wool hose. $2. n.". p,-r pair, at Thr
tyl- Shop. Frioay phti
;:a:ii I Harold Lloyd
Cimiles B. Six a Comp act
114 South Michigan Sirect, Near Vftihia3tcn Avenue
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Combined with the Great
PRICE REDUCTION SALE
Will make Friday a Bi Day for all thrifty women in South Bend and icinity. Extraordinary allies in every department. Come early.
House Dresses, percale and gingham ; $4.00
value, special . . r
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Fancy Hair Ribbons, 5 and 6 inch, extra quality,
ojl aiiu fjt vaiuc, Friday, yard
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White Wash $1.50 value, special
Blouses,
Apron Dresses, in lir:ht, dark and rev percales. $2.50 " Kg
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Percale, 36-inch li c:K t and dark patterns. 39c quality, Friday special, yard
Fancy Pearl Buttons, in variety of shapes and sizes, Friday only, csrd Ü?V Toilet Pins, best brass, never rust, package of 360. Friday only .... J
Laundry Soap Special, American Familv, Fels or P and G Naphtha. Friday 10 bars iß iß
Mens Underwear, fine
ribbed shirts and drawers.
special, garment
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Best Lubricating Oil for revving machines and every
kind of household article.
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Dress Goods Special, wool batiste in colors; also storm and French serge. 36inch, $1.25 value, fx Friday, yard fi Jli
Toilet Soap Special, Jap Rose. Palm Olive and Cocoa 1 lardwater Castile, ßQr Friday 6 bars 5tj
All Wool Baby Flannel, Huck Towels, size 1 8x 33-inch. Regular $1.50 35. good quality, fancy
value, Fri- border. Friday day viauy only
Wool Yarn, Shetland Table Oil Cloth, 3-4 best
floss and Saxony. g J-J quality, fancy pat- f ?
special, skein L 3JJ terns. Friday, yard . .
Price Reduction Sale Jewelry Jewelry Special, brooches, bar pins, ear-rings, etc. Regular 50c value, 501 sale price Infants' Slips Infants Slips, fine quality nainsook. Regular $1.00 value, sale price Men's Pajamas Excellent quality heavy poplin, in white and light colors. Regular $3.50 value, sale 5 price Cmu i & Men's Union Suits Men's fall weight balbriggar Union Suits, long sleeves only; $1.25 value, sale price, :f S1.0G Trimmed Hats Timely Savings Here are two remarkable values in new Gage Pattern Hats Values to $15.00 $8.45 Values to $20.00 $12.50
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