South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1921 — Page 5
nil DAY MOUMMi. APIJIL 21, V2U COTTON SLUMP IS TERRIFIC BLOW TO Whether you live five or fifty miles away, it will repay you to,T7ud:c a special trip to attend this great Saturday Event. Every woman or mis who want To I my n suit, coat, dress or blouse should attend t his "rcat Value Givins Lieut SOUTHERN STATES nnera Ready to Abandon Product ns the Backbone of Their Crop?. ATI.ANTA. Gh April : .IVtl.t:: th frrtmmfitt flht r!:ir th days i f? thy ircomtructlon tie it follow-d tho wnr bitvf-r-n the tate:--, south' rri .'.imn today aro rrady to pra't;-' rally abandon, cotton , . t '..- Kir!:Hone r.f thir tro-s ar.'l rwir;,' e-r.-to co.T.mo'l!t!e3 which will 1 riru: 117 South' Michigan St Correct Apparel for Women 9 n
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of this stayple. which in the rs: ,as t-r-mcrht ir.iny thousand a rf millh r. annually lno till .Tti n hut .!- rady steps havo been t.'tin to rut Into this y. nr'rt planting with nifi'irlrit isor, th' v b'li.ve, to force
.cs hack to something near nor-il.
pvimher of cotton bah s on th'- farms A.nd in warehouse now at. 1 f'.f'O"'.or.ri. Thr-r" are fa hi-? antf rd ovr tho outh f-'P'dhd white with cotton wht-h has bfrn I ft to rot on tho ?ta!k. Farmers woM rat r it tayed there than to tin- cp r.. j of piokinir, Kinnincr and .diipplntf. '
Many thins"! have roT.trihut d to , the condition -rvh!on mal-:-.5? tho l"t of farmers In Plxlo UTiuua'!y hard. First. th re was the exodus of fe
rro labor when tho north heran off rir.f: wniroH which attract '1 the Todd hand?. Porno of tlK-f-'o ar now returning to tho futh. hut many others are not. Therefore wa-es tnonnt'd to a, prohibitive rate. "White u arc not constructed to st:in l the 'vi;horin heat of southern cottMi field.. Hi-low Pro-war ILato. T"r"d rh l rates havo .--not up until shil'Mimt of raw cotton now h a fri'ms bnsines-s. Xiil cotton ir!cr arc lowr now than hoforo th' war.
A can v. a of tho fdtuatlon in the
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h'VA.M ti: it state department.-' hav-
raken (.fiici.il coKni7.ar.cu of tlio ---.t-oatitu; anl a r iiririn steps to off-
i m lilt- Jita iijr iii'a i'i.uii" r.tt'-n crop.
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t ve!y r.f .v Ln crop.- of thi? ooutnry.
'a I", t" planted hy rainy farmers. It
. v i'".a!i!- food product with oil
'ucm for.trih'itlnc: to its value.
Th'--" facts have tieen developed i". ir.v t;cati'n.- hy tho Internatinn- j a I "--'.vs s-Tvicr-: (! Twi t's cotton arrear for th ; y är wi'.I r.ot vn" d or.-half thrit of V2 pr.-.vid.' d a survey made by th- ' t.i!-- is oorrc-"t. Tod and feed , I ri .l-fts will replnce it. T. " - -. i iv'iirh li.is one of the
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M. t:"! hi- .d" s no r t i - - a threat , i!.'m', of f .tt on. hu M i oi an- ,
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ni'-nt to in half. ; ! a rned
.i i in Klalmn-ja ri' . ! - !i:.irl- - iiiT thjs t a s r !",. hat .-: i-'-nt: 're.--, j -uro i ioLC lu'!;:!i: If a r to 'o ik'' tl.o ( rop sin t'l. r hy h i!f. Let- j ttiio-ads now hfin.LT by this l.it-s a-1 a ic'i't lire board 1" ir ; r:ir- .
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rould arrange to jai-"o "ooiMtO hales in lt'Jl instra.l of Il'.i'h'A.Immi ; hahs the credit of the Fundi would ! bo cre-tK inmrovf ch" a s a note
on th i letterhead. Florida IyxUs FIovI'rro.
Florida Various crops are heinff j Fuh.-nitutcd for cotton. CNirn. p. a- j nuts, iicar oane, h.ay, fy hans and ir product s v. !Tl be lncr. d this year to take the pVicc of ro'-
or.. l ii'ri'i.i, r r-'.t' :r. i ! . i a a ! tru" amount of s. a i-land cotton, the rare lorn: i'h i-rodut wh'.'h 'lows oTiiy !! tio sj aith rn inlands uh icrät. i Arkansas -Tho propi cmdi ha i rot filtered into Arkansas whh full ; lie iflway. and ?tatt otTiri ils arei boibtfu! if tho cop there v. ill b- .b-- . treated more th.-in cno-f.fth. !',,..,! ' Midi:rts will ho rown wher- cotton !
- ab indoc.' 1. 7c,i:j -('.'O-p' rativ matT;- ttr ::- '. :. r . 1'rop wi'l cut .", J p.Tv nV y.:rt'n CwoV.r. x Cotton will he I . t on.--thir.I. Corn, pen, p-y bcnri. ! tr.to -s ar.d other food crops will j j-plaeo It. Louis' ana The a duct Ion in thv ! F ' a - vri'l h front TO to 4f r-Tcent. ' 8' -nrd'n to Ftato estimates. 'orri, ! lvt hf ans nnd truck crops wir, bo j r: -a- d. j 'I..--curt Watrrrri'tpna, rsnt!o':pcs. jiotator-s. fw,'-it po'atoe and Flr.iüar jiri'du'TLs will cut heavily In- j t cotton crops here. County off;ci.il. hno crruil-cil to fceip cotron fi'tfM. ! At.-.bnma Xothlnc: d-.tntf ot b-t It : p-e;umcd tl:is F'.ato v lll follow i :!.r-r5. i
raiVn Caro'tna -Crjp w!'l b 1 rr.M!y pr.;hV.y por-.-yv.i. and i products mainly suV-titu:ed. ! t !? re.'ly too ;i''v t no-.v to ' i iM'n an n ecu rite er.;. vf t he 1 P ? 1 ; I " T. for p'ar-tirr do-? r..t hvIn t: n - .: h-:. pnd r--; of f.:rTers .hi -
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This marvelous sale is the result of unusual purchases made in New York last week. Hundreds of garments were secured at sacrifice prices from leading manufacturers who were overstocked. -And to make this positively marvelous we are adding much of our own higher priced merchandise. We urge you not to fail to attend this sale, for you know that "When the Frances Shop Has a sale, it is a sale."
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$59.75 Coats, Suits, Dresses $49.75 Coats, Suits, Dresses
$110 Coats, Suits, Dresses $65.00 Coats, Suits, Dresses $,39.75 Coats, Suits, Dresses
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Three Great Saturday Specials
As a Climax to This Great Saturday Event We Offer Extreme Reductions in Three Wonderful Blouse Groups
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This is positively the blouse event of the season a sale giving you unrestricted choice of hundreds of attractive blouses at savings up to $2.75
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