South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1920 — Page 13
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km. SAM PARKER PLEASES WOMEN IN ADDRESS ON LEAGUE ood AtUn.Jancc of ot-rs Hears Lurid Exposition of Covenant.
Ay Samu"! Park.-.-. S uth I'.';:!. I'Kst n!n. aJlr ri w.dl attended 'n.'t:nn of ram! r of th local l.r.ir. h of the !, ip .f Wom'n Voters in the public library find explain, d In detail the objecto ,,f th. '.. icvr of Nation". The ejuesMon of Its adoption -ir r'J'--;lr,r), said. '.'ti one of tlu- mr,r important. !ri hi e.pinion, tliif hael (orn before ih- country !r:' - th- adoption ,r the r ris?itut!Ti. N"o rl'irurm-r,', Ii ;j d be-n so thor--u;rh!y miyn pr. s ' r, N d as the! f.-acu e-f Nations rovf-nant. he on- ; tir.u-d. After f.'U- yr.irs of the ; nio.it I.ru'.il warfare t!i- world. (-vt --aw, it v. r rf (!i.. i that Krn( thin : o.el t' ! i rr to prevent future . 'Mrs. The qu tinn haei arisen ! whether th Lie-uo of Nations ! ..uld .ircf.injiliih ih!-. All must j -rvf that it w;is a step in thf rlcrht i i!t"-tion. that omethlr.:- had to he ! l"nr to minimis th- hornrs of ir throughout the world with 1 heir aeeornpanylnr dnast:ition. ' mi.-.-ry and heartbreaks Th main objection to the Iaciif. .-id th.- speaker is that it U n "Wilson league." With some pro. ; pie that was f-nrti-h to cindrr.in it, l'' f iiis' It endorr'd by Mr. Wil.f'T! and did not ifnie from tho li.Tht source. Tf Mr. Hughes had been for It, everything wouM have been nil ri-ht. Mr. Parker likened the I.'jiru- to 1 machine a cnurt to discus:, oomider auI decide th Ifldiestioa lUarttara Flitulenco rjjpiLatioa Tuft foon a you tt a tAb7?t hr to of Fap'p Diafpsia el! the frtoanrh ürtreo caici by Acidity will cad rape' Dia pep La alwajti puts irJc, uptet, arid jtonxaciw in order at once. Larpe 60c cao -dnigetorw. iviisnawatia ANNOUNCEMENTS , I.o-t and I (Miml 10 y 1 lAT-fot i ii lillb , t l-f ef .l.er..n r.oi, thro.M:.- iw i!.a wuli tw. I h.-in 'i !.-"ks :iii.l ' k. waka Pm l;.-w .ird J' l.al VI KM. 11 i ii fl.e k fidie's piiTM' e-i.-j- t t i'.-iii.c j jv enel.. - wuh owners uarae i n it -lei Hj tu itt. ilj W. Gre.ve bt. J p,w 4rd I AUTOMOBILES r.rd s.oiu. t 1 fires, moteru.eter. ; -',...!. lirj- 1, ,!,;, xvl 1. im clleTater. j .! tli l;Yt.-. t"., J''" a s Ii take-H it. ! : ,, Mi''.uA.i Fe deral buk-ry. llt'.j Help aule-el 1 Vnuile. t(j; At oti.-. e J V;l'.fS, ptclely w.rW. Misl.jv ;ek i'i'.vi;. Kit' tan,! 1 : a.. ."-'"7. lea I.üio i,'uy Way 1 1 t ljr.. , ,;- -- , Help Uaiite.l IaJe 777 TTi 1 l lioANl l e.r u . irs . t a;-' :r M -.ii::--tia. r.f a; tt.' .lx.lL.l We I'll Mf 1-- tf lluiiit t )pport unities ei!.ev'L,li - Ai.d e'.i.t roeia Lou je rr rMl" rr ft-M . toe" ni.-'. k fT'Ta ' iT i'.'.v. Iad:.ii.4 -v. File:.,- iilsbuwuka l.'i ".. '.'t7 lov. C.it. I'e Ls V. Hl Tl. I.l.GliOUNS fer s.u.; pu'd-'s m.v i:ieiit:.s e;d; ' 1 1 1 iiy n;i wiuor. I .".. N. Loutou 1.:.. I.VKi: FOlt sW.K-oiiO B-....j a..ce - tf..' l'Le.t.,r wlct'- S.m !T'. : J'l-. I !:-: x f.T tiai. k sal- G irf. '. ! ; i .'. 'I,. :.. t-. t r . J I' .rnrr f.T - .'. A N A U V i:iuf.- i r .-Ü..-' .1 F .1 t . 1 li . i. VM; ;r c. ,M Article feir sal ::.u;ki:l-- 1 xtr.i rrvN. .". t 00 .r.id S. Lt Uicger Co. Call t iv-ua:-. Weilte tl to bin: Tl.Ni pexij 7m; s . r.iirr.:!!: av. fii llou-e fer Lent. lit Mi. .n.t' ! f.. l;.tr- j :' wi n-trr.-.l ..ui.e er mi -ia-i l.t.l v li" t e::ll : .: u :F i:.':.( '.eue ..-d 1 .: ::'.-. I-:. - . M ' nr m cm l t l lu.-iius Piopcri b2 ii AUA GL- Ja e ar t'.i. :.i;!e !. ! !o.-i tlii lu tow u f.,: id J. a per iui!!i. Lease ri.r.f . -.e.- .t. P;: en lr..ju'.ry. li.?::.. - i:.-..lty c .. . Ill s Caurc'i ; . .u.i i"p. 17.Yrtielex For Crater. I:. iJ" ! : St . Miel. i SHOW i'Ai. i :. J rf .-all .)l r . . '.ar.i ri .il S srri: i.t ; t or ior- 12 r.--: Ai ; It a.ati r .a 12' pine. At i t ari N. it it Tl a. MS i.ivt . REL ESTATE FOR SALE Homo l or siie. 4 K!e- Park. a;: -.. n ; tf n f. -a Lu-S1-.!;C t U S IF't'ltli? U.-:tlt r lit S. :.ur L r Fr..a M; La - m at Kl' 17: Gi.oV;: si V. . .r, rt. 'ti. and bati..l .: r.- and Leu :- kuL ior r! - 'i'.f, MeOOi Sl.'v-"
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n W. L. Chandler of Mishawa1:a. tton-Tl Purchasing AecntH associati disputed and controversies of. nation?. It provided for the execution of such deejidona which would obvi'te the ne-re-Fsity of K'dntr to war. If the. countries Involved disregard d the tinal de-cision of the coun' ji. the boycott would b" npplicd. No nation excepting tho rniteil Stato could e xi.-t und'T the boycott. 1". vS. Can Withdraw. If the League was adopted the United Slates could withdraw proI idinK it z:i r two years' notice and I properly e xecuted the duti s re quired of the' agreement. He he hi tip to ridicule the republican argument that thi.- country would l.e compelb il to se nd its hoys to fiirht in lairone. On the contrary, h" said, the power to eleelar- war was j vested in ceinress. No other eo'eV coubl de.-lare war. The objection was absurd. Criticising Mrs. Moore (Lillian TTussedl) for her misquotinu article2?,. he declared it was a dMm-st quotation. Instead ef furtherim: the white sla traffic threui;hout the' world, its object was to suppress and prevent the trafhc This matter Lassijiea " ;;'Yn 1 w'T: fr?f V .Ie-?T-r-:reun:il ; 1. 1 e;iru .iiei g:irit:. .;.,iim, . re"'1 'M;i', 'Ml'' ,l l e el UT Mllnl : 1; He , tii-ke-n rau-li; ir.irae: ii. w f.-:,. .ireinal: 1 Id k fre.in tl.e hitertirb.ia . , ., r .ii imi.-. .. ri"ui 'eiii:e, uti ii sid' l. 'oo; r.M.ui li"U-e. riedtrii I.-it 1 licit, seutli s,i'le'. sJ.'ihi 7 r in boac :! piv. ni.-iit. s u t le ciel. SJ.oei 7 r-.eiii :di niod-rn house. L. )'.irt'i t.. .f..o--""elll St'lld bunp.lleew. SrVe llfre'lltll s'-. Koom-. Without I5eanl. CS t,KV,X.V, ll-Mecpinir reoia. "i s' um m- 11. . l-t.l Fl UN IsHI.'I KoOMS for bcht hotis... ! ke.-piiijC. Kt-ply llox II. M.. News-. lime lie haw :ka. l.'t.' FOi: SAI.K. 7 reor.is. sutli -f Pmik-f j. JK rjvfi feonis, V.ifil lit. F. Third S'.. S-'"" .isll.i . r-xjiu lur.-ilow. new lurii.ee, e ity 1 v.ettr. re-.i'n.-t !' pri . i roou;., tuocru. .letTer-ii rd.. Iar.;1,.1 I A rcoai buualow. ne ar Je ftersoa rd .: -.'oo. 1 ro.'iü. v.vapt. nio.pTii Init funi.'c. . ' e'. r'e:ii. F. I-.l v retire St.. $'..100. i; ro.'ias and Lath, v.e;int. F Grove st. r.fni.-, .e.iiit. F. Mi&L.iw eka av . .V'..11. .. r .:..:-. a- ant. Lr.ir ohct jdirt. '.'.,e'1. N.'. ei ro.'ois. ni". Jörn, near F'dop. st.. re.ii:: ill.' tt r;.:-. t r- m. est ef tin' Orpl;.U!' f. :r,e- en Iaa. -ein way ". re.. -a W. Fifta -t.. $-.'-"'. 1'AUMS. A ood C. ,i,ro farra .nl a '. .':: :fi'.: r""'ia Se-oise. soi:: iu t tu i i I in s. m-.ir 1 ii: !ir:iit: pli:t f f.-'.it ; tin 1 btiV.t "v i t ii a -:r.:dl payiu'-nt liin W, ..en 1! yen .no 'f tl.e abe.v.' ;-r..j -rt i.w i;'.i a :.i:ill p.i :.iMit l .eii'l !'..! ic e in suit ..::r lie mm' ' .- ... .,r.- ... . 1X1. . Ii . T M t I'l.l.M.Ul I v 1 . 1. 1 1 I "1.1 "UAU".'. l-.a-.-ijs Fin. -ein a y V. PiiMl;.' MS'riw ,jk:l 11-1. s.yhie.ir .1. if. sou. Sah- Mr. ' llOMPS- PFNN UFA FT Y HAs litMFS FOi: SAFF I'.OTil I 'M; CASH AM t' i:SY I'M MFNTs IK Voi" Ai.F IN Till'. MA It LET roN"T FA 1 1. let c.U.I. IS FilONi: MIsH. 2l: ort lcf ii Main sr. N c e v i 1 1 silt. . r.-oro ..ui.', tui.ir.t M il.-!'- et' '.tie. -.eet Hastill-ji Ue.dtv e ' 1 tl1. s I'hrith -t. 5-tf TTfaF i.siAi.: It you w'. to tt l a .-.' for esL or t.uj a ouc easy ttrrajfj. rail Colpfifit Kra!tj Corprttea I i i- '-li-tl av j ll!. Wantetl lcal IMate '-) . e A!e anioi to Luv rt - t.. :!- li'uuef In Mis'im-ka. or llir. r k.i or UiT. r Par!. our t-TX- an b iiastir.Le- . Ity i' .. Ill s. t"h-r h t . M!sir:a 5 tf i OM ti,!;.;: aipir. bobuMs air, rtw rs ; m.ike ttire u. icy. . . i... .. '...! . i r... ...... . f .. ..... ll eT rs Kill bo found cu
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. '- . i' .-v.. - -s.."'.- .. . - , . " U - 1 i; 'I.-.v - -' . 'V- . - - V - - .' -;''-Y .' ' :;- who was ejected had of the? Ni on on Wr dnef-dav. would come 1. fore the meeting e f the-Lernrue ay.sen.bly N--. 1',. -''M whi'-Il t':io the itc ml'. r;' wou'd e-oiV'- piaii- and methods in !U'theran.f of tlo j.rt.ntion e.f the trntf'c Tip- rpeakc-r exploded tip republican argument that Pr.s't Wilson i opposed to ;miv alterations in th Le tiue. "Thi.- statement is not a fact." der la red Atty. Parker. vb said he v. is free to say that tlo y-r side nt's idea Is and Mw.i.- has h n sutbcn n.tly specific rind cotp. preh'n'ive on the snbiec-t. and n.-ided no inte'rpre-tive c!.ius. (ueite s i:.Prcs.'t Tafl. ,1 He epioted Mr. Taft on artige le.l t-Tyin th it che .-x-irebb nt. on.- of ine .joust auvoca-as 01 nie M a::uc. had stated that the. arth-b- was im-t essential to enforce eibeeliep.ce; to the coena nt . Mr. Hardin': had stated that aft. r he was b ;., d he would take up the matte r et" a bau-u'. In th" speake-rs opinion, fhi- would oe tlv enel of th" (Ue yfion so far as the' republican nominee was rfnorii'il. Speak mi: f,e the critieism ef Mr. Wik-on. Aft. Parker .-ail lie had acenmp t? h d pe etf the p;reite st teats in worlds hutory the prominent part this country had take 11 in th,. war. In reftrente ti tho . rifi'-:-m of the irov rnme nt on account ef the meow y it had spe-nt in th- oriductin- ef the war. the speak- referred to the' embalmed beef scandal r.f the ih-Atr.ericin war and in c'o-in" ! ...f.....l t... . . . . . 1 ' T i .ii 'i i" 111 01 1 ii a 1 1 - m mivt ra t iorTs inability to tind out one r ise of .abruption jp connection Avith th- carrin (ait.eif America's program in the war. Mrs. Ko.-e i". GriTues. pre'sid- nt of - ! tin- Woman's bauue- intr...lnr. d Mr. Parker, and at the crndusion of the- mrti:iLC t.-mlered him a vote0' thanks.
P B h T tfb H EuH wom-in to go to her mares-t drtK- " Cl P VI W A & H g -t -'is.t and obuin a package of Methi 6 3 La d J , r Nature 's K. ntle tonic, the famous
TODAY AND FRIDAY Thomas H. lnce presents DOUGLAS McLEAN and DOR i inHoers, Leave By r!ary Roberts Rinehart A Thos. H. lnce production A Paroxnount-Artcraft Picture The first starring appearance of two popular favorites in a brilliant picturization of Mary Roberts Rinehart's famous story in the "Saturday Evening: Post." The girl was the general's J ' 11 - r . soiaier in camp. I ct. compared ..i r-ii witn tiiii -karay in some respects. Napoleon was a raw recruit! INothmg about war, but a SLZ,1- (nw. 1-.,,- i ii - ctiiu a CAtilC
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DENTAL ASSOCIATION' HOLDS OCTOBER MEET l CITY YESTERDAY
M. mrs of thf lth district dtn-, . e - .1 1 ""in ".Mishawaka yr.-t. td ,y in t'i. i;- rfKUlar OrtoKr nutii.s'. thit' .i.-. r;ati.n to the nunuu-r 01 .." s. .-,io!..s l in h ld in. the puMiiil.r.rv. Mcml-r wr-rr present frm 1 .Mi-hawaka. South Lend. Clkhart. j floshcn. Plymouth. Laport I-it'ay-l:to and nthT riti's. Dr. A. II. j Kos.--, Iii.iy. n.-. pr iilrjt of tho i state association. Küvi rtd th addrt Koutijir Pusint-s? was trans A.hickn pi.:Yupp,r wa, rv-d in th.- ontf rtainment p arlors i of th- First I'rfshyterian ihunh. - ....... m..
v,k in "support f.f TVunuousVulL"!.?:. Ynd mounted to ten. th
and fernen stars. I)"U2:las Mcl.tan J t last rom.- into his own and J ha been elevated t stardom by Thomas H. lnce. 11. will appear with Doris a in the new lnce picture. "2?. 1-2 Hours" Leave." the attraction at the Lincoln theater today. Dorothy Dalton. F.nid Tiennctt. Mary Fickford and Alice Irady on the screen, and Maude Adams. Margaret Anilin and Marjorie Uamleau on the statue are only a few of the luminaries opposite whom Mr. McLean has appeared during hi carter. His tirst stnpe work was with Maude Adams in a llarric play tailed "Kosalind." and he supported the same actress later in "IVter Pan." Aftr an extensie experience in the legitimate he deserted the boards for the s reeii and under the direction of Mr. lnce has developed into a motion picture- player of the tfrst it; iik. He will be co-8tarred with Miss May in six pictures elurin th- current, tvas.on adapted from famous magazine stories. today's ti:.mpli: picii iti:. "Neub-cted Whts." vhich will be shim ii nt the Temple theater today, is otic of those problem plays guaranteed to hedd the attention of its auditors from start to finish. The story is as follows: With the prospect of candidacy for pivernor, Philip Pembertcai finds litt!- time? to devote to his wile and child. Joe Horton, the opposing candidate, anxious to i:-t I'einb.rfon out of the way, decider to "pet" .something on his wiro Mnco Pemberton's own life is so faultb s. To this end P.nroncss De Vüb- and her husband are employed. Tri' lct iy and duplicity are K,-ner-ou.Jy used and ju-t when success 1 i a i si ins Tit n in I .h ii !o v m i nr. ton a ndhi aides find that PembeTton has tli- better of them, and having be ti taught hi.s 1- s.vm P mb rlop funis he can be successful and yet tind tiiae tej j-ivc his wife the little attentions she crave-:?. ItKMH.i; P.MITY AT CM i:. T!o e were sccn tabbs at bridi;t at the- we-ekly ladies' .uaine at the Miami ("ountr' club ysterelay aftrnoem. Mrs Walter Ib- e-aptureal lir-t ri7i', Mrs. Freeman YeaK r ) -ire-: awarded second honors. Uefr.shineiits Wert- served. LANDS UK; VIrK1'I:T !" n. W. Campbell. :,02 Keddi'-k m.. j , au'ht a r? eiirht-pound pie I.erel at j Lade point ye;terday and brought ! it. home- alive. Fishinc is said to be e c. rttionally goeid at the point this S' a .Min. VISlTI(i IN CITV. .lame s Hrirrifiton. whti i? n-j-oiite from the- coast to hi home' at S ritnton. Pa., is spe-nlintc a lew elas as KUest of his cousdn. William J. Drudy, 71 V. Third st. iViwn comes prTces; men's pants ( fnr work e-r dress at pre-war prices. Stein's Saving Store. 517 N. Main st. Advt. i:tt. HOLD T'LATINTM Till 111'. NLW Y(ItK. net., i::. Abe lioth. alias lioeldy Potlunan. arrested in Drooklyn Wednesday at the reejuest r.f Jackson, Te-nn., authorities, was held in ?:f,.". 00i, bail by a Unite el States com missioner for examination in e e Mine -t ion with tlu fs jf j -.'lift, nun worth ef platinum from the crnme nt durint? the war. EVERY WOMAN ( AN IIA YM A I'AUt COMPLLAIOX If your kin is pale and colorless: if you havt iainpUs, IJIotchei'. DIack heads. Iäver Spots. Yellow or Sallow I'km tb-n it will pay ivory P.ulirarian Hlood Tea. This pur 1 all-lii-rl. pivj)aratien taken once or I twice a week just before bedtimef will eliminate the body persons j iremi the yy.-teni and cause the I'b.od stream to sure with rich I pure Moot!. Bulgarian Flood, Tea It-yulatt s the bowe-'.s. stimulate s the I live r. Lushes the kidneys, aids eli- ( '-esticn and sweete ns the stomnh. I Bulgarian Blin d Te-a taken stt-am-' i;. hot at bed-time kills c'olds. I u'uard apair.st Influenza and Pnru- ! monia. Sold bv all drug-gists and ! vrroct rs v rvwhrre. SPECIAL Announcement Two carloads of Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Tables, etc., will be placed on sale Saturday at remarkably low prices. See Friday's papers for particulars. wanson-Lee Furniture Co.
STOCKS IRREGULAR
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j AlO IB UppOSltC UlTCC ', I lion?. Iroad ( N'HW YORK. Oct. 13. Kai and industrial stock i i po.-i; ditr-itions at;aih V.'tdnesda' transportation,, pe.ially the "I-tiv varuty denoting furthrr at - ; 'umulation. whi p Industrials ana u. . um.hu ! aijauo and ht-sitant Call loans opened iHilrfa t r nlr.. -Pht Percent nmmlxil tn trn t V, maximum rato for several week. - ia-st before the riow ja. i oeiore the cose ..... ...-4l.4,v luuuuiUM i.i- a.-tr-ibuted mainly to the withdrawal at s.oOe(ioo) ,,f government dtp(its and nnal preparations for l - 'ri - day's paMi.ent of the Anrlo-French Io;,n ..f i.-.on rifift or,, th r-.f,,r Part of iuchi "toUr. i S to I in Tiand I'rifc lU'tliiotioiL Thff influences were probably less uiisettb tl than the tr ?nd of m dustrial coruiiTions. most of which seemed indicative of an indefinite continuance of price reductions and curtalhcrnt of opcnitions-. In shipping circles freicht rates
also were said to be in process of;2.V; C:h-; tpriugb, 'J.4c; turk.h downward revision. Sale- amounted j -JO'.
to 5'5.00 shares. Sin' of the in dustrial bond?, including United States Steel 5s, were hi.-.ivy, but other domestic issues, including Lib rtief. were steady to 1'rm. the international division evincing rot marked trend. Total sales (par value) SlT.l'OO.OOO. unchanged on call value) SlT.l'OO.Of'O. old V. S bonds nn,.,!.!,!., , ..,i ' CLOSING PRICES NEW YORK STOCKS NL'W YO UK. Oct. in. Jlosinjj prices on the stock cxch.inL'c today w e-re : A. T. and F SS American He et sugar 7.1 American Tan il-1. . 1 1 1 vi ie,t 11 tr 1 uuii'ir.v i .. 4 t American Locomotive -. .IH7-j, Anacenela Copper 30 -"i American Smh.t,'. and Ilf. Co....'. s4 j A. d. W 14 A. T. and T : ILiMwin Locomotive 11 If and 0 47 LethleheMii Steel "P." Putte' and Superior D. Ii. T '"anadi an I'jcifn: . . ' 1 1 it i Copper Cuban Cane- Sugar ' ntral a ather . . . . 7.' I 7S l :: l . I :: ' i .T41L' .4" '4 . ü 7 1 ; and O Colo. Ftied and Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel t'hino Copp.-r I..--.l-'.s . l s V14"8 . ss .LS .-172 .10 Krie C'oinmoii Krie Pre ft-r re el (treat Northern Ore Wheeling Lake. K CJreat Northern Preferred General Motors Greene 'ananea Hide and Leather Common ITitle n'id Leather Prefered ...l"il2 Illinois Central PI Industrial Ab-ohol 2 International Nickel ''Is Inte rn .tiemal Paper l'.'.7 Inspiration (V.ppe r t-'.U Ke nnecott Copper " vY Lackawana Steel ;4Lehigh Valley r-4n8 Mexican Petroleum Minmi Copper . . . Marino Common . . , lMHi . . . 1 'J Ma rine Pre ferred 7 1 . Missouri Pacific . Maxwell Common Maxwell 1st. Pfd. 1 iei c Arrow . . . Chandbr 7 . . .. j S . 7 9 Nevada Copper N't w Haven N. Y. C Northern Pacific t ihio Cities Cas Pan -American Petroleum Peoples das 1 t nyl van ia Pittsburg Ctn! Pay ConsoM.late d Copper Re-;jtlhl Itt public Ste ed Hl. :;4 . Sei 01 -1 is 7 ZO 4:i r s ",6 1 4 7il "k v. ; , 7 Ol 2 . r ij?; . i-i 11 0' si 66 14 49, , Jl,i 27 S7U -17 2 . :. 11 ?4 Kock Isla ml lte.ck Island A Hock LI tnd V. . Rubber Southern Pacific Southern Railway St. Paul Common St. Paul Pfd Studebaker Common Sears Roebuck Sinclair il Sucar Tobai-io Products Ke'vstttne Texas nil Texan and Pacific Fnion Pacific I. S. Ste-.d Common P. S. Steel Pf.F . . . V. S. Foot! Corp Ft.th Copper . . Vircinia-Ca retlina Chemical ,.Vabash A Vanadium A'il'ys Overl.tnd ' Vc ste rn Union Vr.e.l 07" - 8 vVt in, house 47 C7 -itromber? Libertv lo.r.ds Zln percent ?u.- '; second Fs S9.10; firi-t 4'4's '4.."oj : st cond 4 l4sP's 9f'.C: fourth ' fill 4 -2A 's 9 6.1.. S?.l: third IN TRODUCE MEASURE TO IMPROVE R ilLU iYSi i.il i.ifi-er -l - 7 f SANTIAGO. Oct. IJ A Kill has t e:; introduced in the Chib an nous. .'.eputie-s in furtherance of the .nir discusaetl project to build a .:.;'iWay ae r-ss the Andes c-innectir.i -".'da. center of a ruh aricultural bn of northern ArKniina with 1 .- 'labj.ir. toirt ef Antofa.asta. Tlie provides that the contractors Aouhi receive a state puarantee of .. . . .i, . v r t c. ;u -i u.e .lui oti ' -l .a raiiwav tr A .. years atter It is opened. Th- cost i? es-:i.iiated a, 1 ...0(''e.c''O. Tl... i h 'e;,n rmi.rr romlentin or. the measure say tiie ail way ne-.t only would serve as n '.lilt". I lliT 1 .H i.li; 4"i M IHMI'.I! VI j mrthern Argentina such as ugar. i at wo!d open to e.pljittion rich j i:eral recio!: of north central! 'Iole. The e..!".y direct rail route now i.ee.tir. i: the two rep aPFcs i th " r.ns-Ancijnei from L' s Andes. Chile. : . Me:doa. Art, en tin a.
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SI." e:ory 1., 7j ; .-.tnnion t. l;oi"' . .lä.soÄrc l.7..: n !k of snle-i. $lä.Vef7 d.j.7".. CATTLF. ie-eri-.t-. ).C: tn.irk.t wenk: .te erp, S'fJ K5 ; e ows ;ind In t f.-r . Wfi 1.-..2-" SIM:1:P --Ttecelpts. 7f0: m.irk. t -te .i.ly: te;. .i-r i South Bend Markets HAV. STKA1V AND T FFD. (torrretrd Ia lv by t Aly M,ilr ritur X. ree! to.. 40 S. Michigan.) M'.w JiAi -rurii SJ..'a. ! 1 1 ' : .- OFI COKN Paying ?!.0 eclliii? to ?1 e,e). SlUAW-paytng $12. oiling JlFin, H t nr s."... l,o1 I 0TS Parin-- CA fe'Ulrgr 70 to 0". i CLriMTU SFFP Paying J12. !dlinc 1 J '-7 I K M.siKF Cl.nvpn Sellin !ll to .p", M.FAFFA (N'ortlern f-'rowro r.RAIIi AND FXED. (Ccrrectrd DetUjr by D. . Morgnn. Pti Mill. llTfimuIlc s. SHFFL COKN Payin-, buslirl oTS l'.-ni i, I.--: selling '': to 7'.'.-. PUAN S.-lbng VJ...0. MIPPMNi;? Sellin, '.. liiiinlr.-il CHOPPFI FFFP-Sellle- .:.'J5 j,r cut. Sf HATCH FFFP Svillnr S 1 'hi-i. T t. CI R T 1 1 1 N C S h:ihl. W II FAT Kevin;; (e. K F Pa in,' H -'". iCrrexted D I i iVnrtier nr. B4 Store. 2 s. Mlchirn St.) COW PI:AS-52..V) to .ifO bushel. A FFAFFA lö to sei rT Im-in-i. UFP ANT) MAMMOTH CLU'FU-?i: to flS. 'I I MOT IIY -.4. en to $3.00. AFSIKF-.1." to $-2(i. SFNFFoWFUS 1"." pound. wi N"i Fit uu hah: f.ftch ?3 .w .. v"llUI l.tirr..! If. . K - 11 'i u I ' "4 t P.FFF (iUASS s.YfHi bu SW'FF'T I LOVFI! II. to $10. KFD TOP $4 (hi per bushel. WHITF CI.OVIlll-4Ö.O bu. SAVEKT WHITF F0YF.n ). FIFFL PFAS .t0 to $1 W. ehel. UAPL SFFD (Dwarf Fss?x ) fs.oi ur butbel. IAWN (Ji:.f;s ?,2 per ctvt. SOJA PLANS (1 to Sam- SI") Pr buelfcl. i LIVE STOCK. (Correx teel Ia v ly M-Jor liro., S. i gitu St., Mih' .) i ttriVY ri'P S T I ! K 1 1 S Fair to eood. Ity- llV : i ria.e. 12.14o. HO(I-l':" to j:k !ts . lZy: FV" t. 17.".; . H.. 14-: 170 v lbs., 14'i-; l-'i v i l1"'-. PROPCCE JtX-V M K.ET. Cr?cte T-i,r ty - Drothtr- ; Crvrr. 2SD N. Main St. BÜTTt Ii AND CCVG-S Cri"ifrr it- ! ' :e-r. paying " ',' pound. 'lliti o7- pound; i-s. i.avin, 'lb:: sellirr, 7'- tben. kklus ,nM- vn;L -i-:- . - i r.dt j eja'.lfemla r.avjl orange öa- per d .ze-a : ; ci"n . 0o , ii T e w cfltific. iiarl ! Ptl..,f .v- V--., - " - n f ! 11 Ih . Sellin, V.". SCW I'Ui.'.rOLS .V-: pek. POCXTIkV AXI) MEAT. Crrsctd Iify Ty JlsuxUe' ZJar-, ar rr. I4l
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When Mrs. Housewife Buys the Sunday Dinner
!n the days when prices were lower iKan they are now, Mrs. Housewife went over to the corner jocery on Saturday afternoon and bought whatever she could find that would make a nice Sunday dinner. She bought promiscuously a little of this, a little of that. Before she went to the store she, perhaps, had little idea of just what food was; going to be served at that Sundav dinner meal that is the bigget one of the week in most families. But today Mrs. Housewife buys differently. Higher prices and the advancement of the culinary art to a science has caused this change in her method of buying. She does her buying as systematically as she does her cooking. She knows pretty well in advance just what is going to grace the table for that Sunday dinner. She plans it well and she kxt'-ows just the exact amount of vegetables, flour, eggs and the many, many other necessary things, needed to make that dinner a success and she takes just as much pride in making that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a success. After the dinner has been planned ohe starts her buying systematic buying. She knows that the, wideawake grocers and butchers advertise so she looks to their stores as the place where she can find the best quality at the best price. She knows, too, that
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The News-Times Market Page which appears in the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements of these wideawake dealers in foodstuffs and she makes up her lists accordingly.
She also finds on that page the market quotations, recipes and other news that interests her making another reason for her to turn to that page.
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Grocers .Jid butchers are given an opportunity by The News-Times to make their appeal to the housewife just at the time when she is buying and in the place to which she looks to find the articles she wants for that Sunday dinner.
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Let the advertising department tell you how you can cash in on this Sunday dinner, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butcher.
Call 2100 and ask for an ad man. Use the Market Page in the
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