South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 124, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1921 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

DON'T SPEND IT ALL

YOU should avail yourself of the opportunity we present to you. We refer to the counsel and advice of our executives. Right now you may be seeking information on an investment. There are a number of good investments available now. Let us help you to choose the best one; that's one of our services to you. Avail yourself of this service now.

DR. HONLINE SPEAKS AT BIBLE SCHOOL

International Sunday School

Official Addresses Students Here. _____

Jurisdiction of the Indianapolis court from their home In othrr State and they did not appear before Judge Terdlnand Gelder. John I Lewis. president of the

j United Mino Workers of America, 1

one of tho defendants who attacked tho charges brought under the Sherman anti-trust act. No formal pleaa were made today and no trial will be held until all the removal caees are settled.

AMERICAN TRUSl

COMPANY At the SiAn of the Clock

Dr. M. A. Hcnline of the International Sunday rchool association in continuation of the three day Ilellgloua Educational session held in South Bend, gavo a lecture Tuesday in the First Baptist church on "The Place of tho Bible in Ktliglous Education." Iiis lecture in part was: "(Lay aside all preconceived opln-

; inns as to what the lY.h)e ou'ht to j le and allow It to tell its own little

M.ury a u rtaii) is, ior even in tne Mudy of the Bible, 'liontsty is the ltst policy.' "While the reformation gave an open Bible to the world yet the Bible

i without open minds to interpret it

avails very little. A passage of yrripture has hut one meaning and that is the meaning it had to the man who wrote it." In studying the life of people. Flonllne pointed out three necessities, literature, history and geography. ''Literature grows out of history and history is predetermined by geopgraphical locations and climatic conditions."

Kefore th' lecture

MEW YORK MARKET IN IRREGULAR DAY

Net Result Inconclusive After Session of Advances and Reaction?.

rose to highest levels for tho curre r.i movement. Belgium. Italy. Dutch and SwIm rates ateo rose irregularly the advancing sugsrestinc: inT a.-" in confidence in an early solution c.f tho Gorman reparations controversy. Bonds were firm to strons in the main, most of the Liberty group riMni: moderately with further streniith in speculative rails. Belgium fixes featured the Internation

al division at a -i.ir: a

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DRIGGS LEGTURES

OH ENGLISH TEXT!!

New York Author and Educator Speaks at University Club Luncheon.

Howard H. Drigg. of New York, at present lecturing to the teachers of South Bend, vas the f?uest of the University club at their weekly luncheon held Tuesday noon in the Indiana club building. 0 Mr. Brings, who is the author of .vveral books on Bnglish, was called upon by members of Xhi University club to give an extemporaneous talk on the work of the English department of the public schools. In responding Mr. Driggs outlined the

work that the English department is

a devotional : doing for the youngsters in the

and song conference was conducted I school, and said thr.t h? is making by Itev. C A. Siekafoose. The edu- effort to put the English language

cational session. will be continue. 1 ! out of the dead classification.

One of the tests Mr. Briggs advocated for the youngsters was to have them report incidents as they would be reported by newspaper reporters, thus showing them how to write a story bringing forward the important facts. A business discussion was held before the luncheon.

today at the First Baptist church. TJie conference will clos-' tonight. BITTERLY ATTACK CHARGES AGAINST MINE OPERATORS

at

r.y International ovs Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May 3. fotions attacking the sufficiency of the indictments under which 2 2 G leaders individuals, Associations and companies of the bituminous coal industry are charged with conspiracy to tlx tho price of coal were filed by 46 Indiana operators, miners, union leads, and retailers jn the United States district court here today. The remainder of the defendants named In tho Indictment. returned by the federal grand jury last February are fighting removal to' the

NEW YORK. M-ay 3. Trading in the stock market TueMay was attended by a sicccion of confusing advances, reactions and irregular

rallips. the net result, save amon? a

few or tne more seasoned Isues, be

ing rather Inconclusive.

Dealing. fell considerably below the larj,'e total of the previous ossion. but the movement wa. no lc comprehensive, embracing in addition to th u.U"il favorites, many unclassified shares. The bu.k nf tho turnover again centered, however, in the oils, motors, steeh; and shippings. Mexican Petroleum maintained its recent record for erratic I.;'icrMn. de

clining 2 1.2 points after an -arly ! gain of almost 2 point, and rintehlng near the low mark of the day. ! Other oils were equally uncertain ' and the motor group showed mixed j changes at the end. j Rwiilts in Rrrnk. Fasslng of the dividend on American otton Oil preferred resulted in a break cf 4 joints for that Ftock j and more or les unetth men J throughout the fod division. To- j bacco. losther and mail order isus! moved in an unstable wav. but rai!!

were firm, though dull. Total sales amounted to SG5.000 shares.

money market, call loans falling to 6 1-2 per cent after opening at 7 per cent, with freer offering of time, funds and soma innuirv for comniei-

cial paper, mainly from ' interior ; f

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r.xcnange on liOndon and i'ari

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banks.

TOKIO GARDEN OPENS for Summer Season NEXT SATURDAY

You'll Enjoy

TOKIO"

THE BEST TEN PIECE ORCHESTRA EVER ASSEMBLED IN SOUTH BEND WILL PLAY AT TOEOO NEXT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS 2 Pianos 2 Banjos Clarinet Bass Horn Violin Drums Saxophone Cornet

Wlirn Heller Suym It's Oak. It's Oak:

$1

Delivers Your

Cedar Chest

$1

Delivers Your Cedar Chest

Heller's Cedar Chest Club is

Proving a Big Success--

Hundreds of folks attended the opening days of our Cedar Chest Club, These people saw and were convinced of the great advantages this club offers' special low prices and easy paying plan.

One Dollar

Makes you a member of the Cedar Chest Club and your choice of any Cedar Chest is delivered to your home at once, and you can then pay the balance weekly. This club comes right at the time when you need a cedar chest for storing away your winter clothing, furs, bedding, etc.

The Acme Cedar Chest made riht here in South Bend, but known all over the country as amons the finest is absolutely moth-proof, dust proof and mouse-proof. They have that carefulness of workmanship, that velvety wax-like finish which is only obtained by thorough hand rubbing. In every detail they are a chest of quality a chest you will have a right to be proud of. Only a Few More Days This club offer special low priccsand easy paying plan will positively be withdrawn Saturday Night at 10 o'clock. Better stop in and select yours now while the assortment is good.

of Soncth Bend

SAVE MONEY ON YOUR FOOTWEAR AT

KINNEY'S

For Thursday, May 5th, which is $5.00 Day in South Bend Kinney's offer their entire stock of merchandise at nothing over $5.00. Look at our windows which will not be changed and all merchandise marked to retail over $5.00 may be purchased for $5.00. These are a few of the great many values offered.

Men's Brown Kid Straight Last Oxford, Stock 9094 $5.00 Men's Brown Kid English Oxford, Stock 9098. . .$5.00 Men's Tan Calf Brogue Oxford, Stock 8054 $5.00 Men's Brown Calf Brogue Oxford, Stock 8093 . . . $5.00 Men's Tan Calf Brogue Shoe, Stock 926 $5.00 Men's Brown Calf Brogue Shoe, Stock 855 or 954 $5.00 Men's Mohog Brown Calkskin Shoe, Medium English Toe, Stock 874 or 852. $5.00 Men's Russian Calf English Shoe, Stock 951 . . . .$5.00 Men's Mohog Blucher, Medium Toe, Stock 855 or 955 $5.00 Men's Brown Straight Last Bal, Stock 994 $5.00 Men's Brown Kid Blucher, Boston Toe, Stock ..997 $5.00 Men's Brown Kid Blucher, Broad Toe Shoe, Stock 996 $5.00 Men's Black Kid Blucher, Stock 893 $5.00 Men's Black Blucher, Broad Toe Shoe, Stock 807 $5.00 Men's Black Kid Blucher, Cushion Sole Shoe, Stock 808 $5.00 Men's Gun Metal Blucher Shoe, Stock 818 or 801 $5.00 Ladies' Black Satin One Strap Louis Heel Slipper, Stock 1100 $5.00 Ladies' Toupe Suede One Strap Louis Heel Slipper, Stock 6X ..$5.00 Ladies' Grey Suede, One Strap, Louis Heel Slipper, Stock 13X $5.00

Ladies' Grey Suede One Strap Baby Louis Heel Slipper, Stock 14X $5.00 Ladies' Brown Suede with Satin Quarter One Strap Slipper, Louis Heel, Stock 3X $5.00 Ladies' Brown Satin One Strap Louis Heel Slipper, Stock 4050. $5.00 Ladies' Tan Calf with NuBuck Quarter One Strap Louis Heel, Stock 5X $5.00 Ladies' Brown Suede One Strap Slipper, with Baby Louis Heel, Stock 9X $5.00 Ladies' Brown Suede One Strap with Louis Heel, Stock 1895 . .$5.00 Ladies' Tan Calf One Strap Three Bar Louis Heel Slipper, Stock 4070 $5.00 Ladies Tan Calf One Strap with Brogue Toe, Military Rubber Heel, Stock 12X $5.00 Ladies' Brown Kid Chic Heel Oxford, Stock 4055 $5.00 Ladies' Tan Calf Oxford with Ball Strap, Medium Heel, Stock 4054 or 4097X $5.00 Ladies' Brown Kid Shoe, Wide Ankle and Baby Louis Heel, Stock 4068 $5.00 Ladies' Brown Kid High Shoe, with Louis Heel, Stock 408 . . $5.00 Ladies' Black Kid, Wide Ankle, Baby Louis Heel Shoe, Stock 448 $5.00 Ladies' Black Kid Louis Heel Shoe, Stock 2266. .$5.00 Ladies' Brown Kid Chic Heel Shoe, Stock 475. . .$5.00 Growing Girls' Black or Brown Shoes. ..... ..... .$5.00

Special Values In Hosiery For The Entire Family

Thursday Is The Day You Can Save Honey In Kinney's Bargain Basement and Buy Two Pairs of Shoes for $5.00 Two Pair Little Gents Extension Sole Brown Shoes $5.00 Two Pair Little Gents' Mohog Bluchers, Size 11 to nVz ......$5.00

Two Pair Boys' Tan Army Shoes, Sizes 3x2 to Slz $5.00 Two Pair Little Gents' or Youths Gun Metal Blucher Shoes, Sizes liy2 to 2 $5.00 Two Pair Youths' or Boys' Black, Tan or Smoke Elkskin Shoes $5.00 Two Pair Ladies' Black or Brown High Shoes. . .$5.00 Two Pair Ladies' Black, Brown or Patent High or Low Heel Pump, Strap Slipper or Lace Oxfords $5.00

Kinney's WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS

"You'll Like Trading at Heller's"