South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 291, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1920 — Page 3
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SAYS FOOD LEADS ALL COMMODITIES IN PRICE DECLINE
t! ;r.''r"' thin artu-il ccft.
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Drpartmrnt of Agriculture Re port- Drop Throughout Country.
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h-id rur into the rpninsr.
With tho holding of a. f.ill fr!v.i! hf-rf , mi;ch had mor.oy is found in . ircu'.ation and all I . ink employes hi- h''ivo'i instructions to iije
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bor. Mich . tam by a core of l"' to nine. The fail fr t:al given by Goshen ni-chants and manufacturers at eo,. of .1,S00 ended Friday night, with a Marli Gra celebration. Attendance -Aas large. Three fre acts wre proidrd and Min street and !;n'oln avenue were lined with vid.- phows. games cf chane and arnu.vrrent device.
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to notice ihiF decline, reports show. Prlces paid th farmer on Oct. I. throughout the Unite! StAtes averaged, ac-ordlng to the, agricultural department a? follows: "Vhlt potato! J1.25 per buhel; .Mt potatoes 11.16 per bushel, app'.e J 1.3 3 per buh-i. butter 54.1 rrnt per pcund. Ejrjr 50.1 cents per dozen; chickens 26.4 cents per pound and reheat 12.14 per bushd. Retail prices cf clothing ar.d mor than 130 other commodities .tili ere on the Som grade, government reports ehow. Nuraerou xpvre5on8 of opinion by hicrh government officials Indicate price decline already recorded re regarded as the beginning of a permanent deeifc in the general i -o?t of living.
GOSHEN NEWS
taorey. One dollar bills ,
rT. raised to J-0, 1 i report-!
Mrs Adeline Smith. DO. r.f Go-l
nhen M reiritered to vote November 2. So far as is known she 1 the oldest rcLstrrcd woman in Elkhart county. John Htaub of Bristol was brought to the county jail here, fo'.Iojr.g a vicious hpht he w;ic--d fri Levi E. Barnes, a Bristol lufnberrnan. They quarrelled over a property line. It is claimed that Barnes first hit Staub with a fork handle. Staub then used a stake on Barne. In a game of baseball at City rark here. Goshen Pot So. 20. American Legion Playern, defeated the Houpo of David, Benton Har-
DIAMOND DYES Any Woman ca Dye now
FORM LA VY KRS CLl'B Special to The News-Times. NILKS. Mich . Oct. 16. The ortrar.ization of the Bar Association of NiVs. h society r.f local lawyers, was Perfected Friday morning when N. . Bacon was elected president -and I. A. Hadsej, secretary. A resolution to observe Wednesday afternoon
as a half holiday was unanimously adopted. On the fourth Wednesday of each month a luncheon will be h-ld at which talks will be given on legal topics assigned by a committee. Judge C. K. White and Hon E. L. Hamilton were elected honorary members of the local association.
NILES
Thornton and Clark have completed their contract for installing IeJco lights in Edwardsburg. Threk. w. plants were installed, the operation taking, about three months. Cleve Mover and Miss Ursula Arnold were married Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock In St. Mary's rectory in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Würz attend the couple. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mover left for Chlc3sro to spend a few days.The idea of displaying prize exhibits of farm produce at the Niies County Fair on Oct. 29 and ZO Interesting farmers and already a number have signified their intention of bringing in pome exhibits that for size and quality will surprise those who so them. The board of supervisors of Berrien county, after convening in St. Joseph this morning, adjourned to take a trip over the country with the county road commisioners and make an inspection of all roads. The
I Party arrived In Nlles during the
noon hour. Chief Boatswains Mate Hoop of the navv recruiting tation at Kalamazoo is In the city today ar.d tomorrow to receive- recruits for thrr.evy. Enlistments are open to bojs f IT and IS years of age. with parent's consent, for two years, and to tho?e over IS years for a similar period. Recruiting headquarters are at the pcstoff.ee. Anl?on Westfall, the Edwardsburg young man who was injured several months ago in an automobile accident, was re-noved from Dr. Voeman's sanitarium at St. Joseph today to his home in Edwardsburg The young man suffered an injury to his spine when thi oar i:i which he and his brother and others -wer.- riding to their work at the Nlles Kawr.eer factory, completely turned over on the Edwardsburg road, a couple of miles ea.st of Niles.
AME SOUTH BEXD MAS TO NAT 10 SAL ISSURASCE MEET
CLOT HIS a THIEVES HAVE BUSY EVENING. ' :'
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INDIA NaT' 'EI, Ind. Vt. t A. I j. Hip? bee of the Fletcher Savir.es & Trust Co. and pro:. lent of the Indiana Association of Insurance A.-fr.N, announced here today the appointmer t f five Hooker ficn' :o represent the state association a the annual me et in? of the Nitior.:' Asoriation of Insurance Ac r.ts to t-e held at Dvs Moines. Ia.. ct. K to i2. The rr.en name! ware: Elmer '. Ab-rnathy. South B ?.d : Francis M. Br. snal. Mar:on; Earnest O. EbMnchouso. Wabash; H. T. Kobe its. O reer.f.e'd, and Charles E. Graves. Frankfort. The Indiana delegation will leave for Ds Moines Mon-Ia v.
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eity. M:s A. E "i'::.n report- ', t ' the pclir Saturday morning th tt a ' man by the name of Ge-rge - - - :o,-k a suit cae a n d a suit of cloth.-s mmm
from her horn at 6 J 0 S. MLh'.g..- : t This is the c;-'0",i complaint I24 hours, for Bat rick Cv.l-v. Main St.. was arr sted Fri i -iv rich
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On Monday, Oct. ISth. we hegin to manufacture, full force, our confectior.8 in the Philadelphia's r.ru-, footless factory. Watch the p-ip.Ts for another big sale. nrn bhii.deivPhia.
the same charge. It is alleged th.it he stole clothing an I tw suit cas--valued at fro;;i tb.e . r.:o Albert I'omt.-.ert th it same evr.ir.: ItOBS MIJls STOHll Speciil to The Nrw.-T;m"s. NILES. Mi-h.. nrr. if, Burglar enterod the i'hnr'.cs Julius riothlr.g store about : " C o'e'.o. k Thurhty evenii.g and were in the nci of leis
urely stacking their plunder when
1,000 People Saw HOMEWOOD Last Sundav See Page 13
Sarah V. WehraeyeT, 63. unmarrierj. died her at the home of her brother, Oaor? TV. Wehmeyer, of cancer. Sh ha4 ba 111 for nearly e. ve-ar. Four 'bToth?r9 and four s'.sterff rarrlr. Dr. 'S'eA'ln E. Breta of Goshen, ari oculist, arwl Martha Kantzer of BucyTui. Ohio, rer married at Bucjtus. They rmil reside, in Goshen. La-wrene W. Geraftn. Ck-shen contractor. Is Arrwglnr to start work on paving East Jefferson bid., out of South Rend. a. distune of a mile and on?-third. to connect with the, povement leading Into Minhawaka. The contract price is $74,300. The estate of Harold A. Cook of Nappanee. who died recently, was opened 'In th circuit court here when H. E. Copp-3 of Nappanee us appointed i. iminlatrator. He filed J200.00& bond. The widow of Mr. CiCok and his son. Ho-well ook. are, heirs to the estate, estimated to be worth 1100.000. Many Elkhart county farmer are, tookholder In the Fort Wayne Tire and Ruber company, which is in rtcelvernhlp. The Lincoln Trust mpany of Fort Way no has been ;in'Pint(i receiver. IJond of J450.("o was riled. Several months ago th..' ;oshen Chamber of Commerce attacked the financial rating of the ! n-t Wayne concern. The company .it operated on a policy of furn-i.-h:ng t!re to stockholders at lit-
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racn pacK.ie of "Diamond Djes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby rarments. draperies, coverings, whether wool, eilk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfrct results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed I efore. Druggist has color card.
mestic
Sale
That will be long remembered MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY LOOK AT THESE PRICES Hk Pcr "ar or stand-! 100 pairs that were selling ard quality 36-inch at $10.00 A gig Bleached Muslin. at ÖöitlO
fln? vard for a cood qual- rfjirt Per yard tor a real
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ity soft finish Un
bleached Muslin.
fsCA rar( or earwell Ju 9-4 Bleached Sheeting. 2 ST) yard for Yl Linen ÖU Toweling, bleached or unbleached.
fine quality stand-
dard Bleached Muslin.
f w? ;U1U lKJi me uiu rcliable brand Daisv
Bleached Muslin. yard for Wearwell Jb 42-in. Pillow Tub
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Qfhgl yard for the best UiJJ grade of 36-in. Percale, light and dark colors.
tieJj inch wide.
same, 45-
Sn for Stevens' part
Linen Toweling.
m3 i - Huar i i vara ror M. . M.., &iäb ty 27-inch Outing3ÜU the best grade feathFlannel. ; er Ticking.
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In Our Shoe Department j t j In Uur Bargain Basement 130 pairs Shoes that were; Extra big values in selling at $7.50 QT ftft , Blankets, Comforters and at iOnlö j Underwear.
If you want real bargains be on hand here during our Domestic Sale Oct. 18 to 20.
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