South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1922 — Page 20

SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11

SHOE INDUSTRY IS NOW 'PROSPERING

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MaiHificturin;; of Commodity Ha Frit Wor.-l of Slump, 0 f fir i.i I Saw. rr.-tr.u fart -ir'.rir; i'.nt-.t. ha fxpcrir.c 1 the wor cf t.V- Ir.'iu-tri.al 2c-j.r-s!or. ar.i! r-ov ro.iehln? corrI iratlvo ?r -; r!:v. Kre.r.k. II. Url.;. r.tnn manuf&ct'lr' r an 1 ,!-! of the National

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m.j.r.ufficiur' r an I retailers from nil ovt trw- ri'.ü.try, i attending the National Fh,- K taller' association T..of ?: ' h rr-. "Tho k!io. JL, 5 ; wa, thft first t- I.- hit ly th-, 'Impression." sail l'.rli.-. "That va. hc-caus th shoo i ;?:.-. s.i N a;::- l with the farm ln:utry !r.'i.':r.iirh oh must set out

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1-i:; o 1-i fv' Liir-ufaturer of hr,.-.;." A. ir. I:-:- an. shoo expert of tho 1"' i M art:'.' r. of commerce, tutM that 211.0 -"i mn are employed i'i thu -.'i. huhln. ." whn th Z.il'2 fnctcrl--- f tho country run f;:ll t!:,i-. A.or.il- to IV;rkman. many facr w s ar i now v."r'r;lr.sf on a rapacity l whll'i f.hr run as hU'h a 3 70 I'' r-nt. normal.

RAIL BOARD BEGINS STUDY FOR RULINGS

'MOOAGO, Jan. 10. Final con-1

sMratlon of rul sroveralns' work j

InK conditions of 300,000 cleric! mploy of railroads, over which 3 Inputs have arL'n, waa Ptartcl by the lnitel Stat5. railroad labor boiri to-lay. Aerraent hu been reached between th employes rerreflentativo and the roads on all except 24 of th? rules. The mo.". Important ones on which the board will decide are: 1 The eUht hour day, aome roads ek a nln hour day or lonjrer fof cmployrn doing ll?ht work or at ptatloni where only a few men are errrployed. 2 Overtime pay amounting to three hours' pay for two hours' work when called and also time and une-half for work prior to and after regular working period. Time and on-half pay after eight hour.. 3 Whether the employee ahall be paid on a dally, weekly or monthly t'P.cl?. Thy are nov. paid on a dally La.', which most roads have objected to.

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TARDIEU ASKS THAT TREATY BE ENFORCED

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;.' nT r : vt ry rviUS'- or xne ireaiy ,,f VT-'iillr 3 w.'i demanded in for-ji!-'r I'r'-m'.er Clen:' r.iti's newcra-r-r IHi'ho wh! h ir.ad- it. flrt pub1: n i .1 rnr"" tod.'iy. Th jnp'r !- -!:ted by Andre T.in!:--':. friru-r 1'rench hih comu . n-r In th" I'nlted h'tatep. 'I'.i rit i' ii, :n 'be b adin-uT editorial, i. l r would b.- th" purpose of the !..-;. nr. T t nj iahten tho people. '.- aid It uiiit'il shown that the lv b'TT;i' nt.H of the past tv.o years hd w ik' n d Pranee position and )x r m; irant'-'-s (f naf'-ty. "The truth h ben hidden from tb- pub!." .-ald th" editorial. "We fhall dnvind 1 xrrutlnn of th rep-nritlnn-i a rr -rrer.?.", malnter.ee of (iiir trritf r! il ."rurlty nnd a policy rf rrn ib it ii:i by lY.ince toward th.-" T-.atb'Tn w!:!i-h yhrd hloo-I with braniv on h batt fl"ld."

POLICE HOLD DENOVA, ALLEGED GANG CHIEF CHICAGO. Jan. 10. Samuel Denova. Raid by postal Inspectors to hae been the l'aler of the bandit raru which klllM John Eoffel, prerldent of the Maywood State bank, nr.d took a 12.0 00 payroll, has been arrested. He was Raized at hlj home here. He denies knowledge of the robbery. Chlf Sweeney of Maywood, who was wounded In the robbery, '"'as to bo called to Chlcag-o late today to view Dcnova for possible Identification.

All -Am erica 11 Town in Ohio Will ho Demonstrated on by Scientist. MA-NSKII:L,D. C. Jan. 10. A perfect race wr.s visualized today a W. II. P.rown of the Child Health Demonstration league besan work with this all-Amrrlc-un town a a laboratory. Dr. Brown, former city health officer of Bridgeport. Conn., and with the Rockefeller foundation in Prance ttarted a five 7ar experiment with the Mansfield children to concoct a recipe for all American citlea to copy In producing a perfect race. The demonstration, to siv the "kids", will Include the pchcols, home life, factories, wages, food, clothing and everything that affects living conditions. A fund of OO.O-OO has been provided for the work by the American Hed Cros?, American Child Hygiene association. Child Health Organization of America, child labor committee, National Tuberculosis association and National Organization for Public Health Nurfln-r. Dr. Brown began work on a program to use all known remedies to fight difeae and conserve child life. The result, Dr. Brown believes, will be a formula to make future men and women perfect in health.

i FRENCH MINISTERS ; FAVOR NEW ENTENTE

PARIS. Jan. 10- A ministerial council, under tho chairmanship of Premier Mr.Iera.nd of FYanee, hold here tclay approved the propcal for an Anglo-French treaty of alliance. Minister of Finance Dumer who came from Carmen reported on the indemnity negotiations conducted by Premier Brlind at th supreme council meeting. The cabinet approved M. Briand'fi attitude.

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mint? xoTiirN ikxn NXW YORK. Jan. 10. Marijah Matljevck, Slavic strong man claiming the world's championship for lifting, arrived here to find his best !unt barred. It was lifting nine birrels of ral ber.

DOG rOR IT)H1. WYATTE, Miss.. Jan. 10. 11. I. Warren Is wondering whether ho is a good business man. He traded his bird dog for a Ford.

The Great Mill End Sale Many special New York purchases ju9t unpacked. Come see what you-can save.

Beef pit roat 0c KIb bolllmr beef nrc Fupar cured b an streaked aron lo For Wednesday at Bue-hler Bros.. 319 ß. Michlgnn st. 11 a. m.

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nbir.k-s usd in s:ivintr returns for t! " Ir.cr.r:!' !iv ar exported to arriv r t th- f.!!;r- of t h Intrrrinl revenue n!...fr,;- by Jan. 20. Those who hav. T.iad rrturna in previous year? will li".vc blinks m-ih! to thm, but other p'-rr.'.r. ill have to call at the

lnrr"ac y.ijr e?tat at nnr! You fr tb.N th" lw-pay plsn ir-y. arr .r:i nd at inrr. v-itisfjdnp, sure. C! -l. t-.iN fr.-. by railing WALTER lTCAN'. .1. M. .. Bid?. S-tf

Victim Might Remove Her Values From Deposit Box A puro natcher received little value for his trouble when a purse, crabbed from the hand, of Mrs. Serene Dieckmeyer, 23 2 Marquette nv Monday evening, rveaied but

2.1 cents in money a key to a safety J deposit box and a handkerchief, In

adtion to her Studribaker time checks. Reporting the theft to the police, the victim described the thief as a man six feet tall and ' wearing a dark overcoat and cap. She was aceo-ded by the man, she said. In the 2 00 blcck on North Shore drive.

EIGHT CENTS, PLEASE, COURT JURISTS SAY CHICAGO, Jan. 1. Chlcajro must slili pay cdrht-eer.t street car fare. Rulir.fr by Federal Jud?e Carpenter, Pace and Baker continued the temporary writ restraining enforcement of tho five-cent fare order ol the gtate utilities commlfsion pending final disposition of the suit brought by the Chicago surface lines.

OKUMA DIES IN TOKIO AFTER LONG ILLNESS TOKIO. Jan. 10. preparations, were begun today for a state funeral for tho Marquis Okuma. former premier of Japan, who died thL? morning. The aged statesman had been ill for ?om time.

Si'IhUvING OF WISH CILACKS. They were asking the actress if Fh- liked Shake-pperian roles and as f he flicked the ashe from her (

Camel sho gurgled, "I Just love 'em.

Our baker makes them wonderfully well." That's our contention on Porkerhouso Roll.", Mathews Krauss Baking company. 4-tf

'TIS HUMAN" TO Him.

The nan v. 5 has made no mis- J takes has not been alive very long, j It used to b a common error to de- j fer taking life Insurance. Inform j yourself fully by readins: the free j

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Avoid Constipation And Enjoy Health Constipation a real burden, destroying health and hindering pleasures of all kinds. For this reason a prescription was tested and tried out and subsequently put up in tablet form. It is called Dilaxin and it permanently relieves the most stubborn cases of constipation. You will soon see that Dilaxin gives natural action and that it is a liver regulator and not a purge. It contains the necessary elements to correct constipation and to aid elimination. It keeps the intestinal tract in a normal healthy state. If you are constipated or if you have a torpid liver, bad breath, biliousness or headaches, give Dilaxin an honest tryout. It will not disappoint you. All drupgists the world over sell Dilaxin at fifty cents for forty tablets. Get your box oday. Sole Distributor, MarnoIa Co.,

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rort vamivtivt: day. Th custom of sending valentines is an old one. hut the valentines cf today differ greatly from thoo of the past. Tho Book Shop, no x. Michigan st., is showing the newest valentine Ideas at moderate prices. Favors for valentine parties are also featured. Make your selection now while the stock is complete.

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A UTOM O BI LU II I : IAI III N (i Work Guaranteed On All MbLm of Car Bring C'.rt in Before Spring Knh OVERLWD SOI TH ItllM CO. INC. 232 N". Michigan 5jt. I' hone Mftln Wi

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A wonderful money saving sale on the ';Sl world's best silks.

36-inch Silk Poplins, in black, Belgium

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U '7 36-inch Black Messaline, $2.50 quality, (? l OK Mill End Sale 4 I .OS 36-inch Black Messaline, regular $2.00 f P" quality. Mill End Sale 3 j BÖ3 36-inch Black Peau de Soie, regular 5 $2.50 quality. Mill End Sale $ I mtJO 36-inch Silk Messalines. in navy blue, African, Belgium, henna, black; regular $1.89 quality, 4 Pj Mill End Sale ) f 36-inch Taffetas, in black, brown, navy; regular $2.00 quality. Mill End frj Sale h kxJxJ 36-inch Silk Charmeuse, in black, navy, brown or Alice bliie; regular $2.25 quality, Mill 1 "JO; End Sale 4 I fl O 36-inch Black Messaline, regular $1.89 r! j quality. Mill End Sale JJJ I K23 36-inch Taffeta (black) Silk. $1.89 4 A Q quality. Mill End Sale I 40-inch Black Charmeuse, $2.75 quality, iEZL Mill End Sale ; tySmmfLQ 36-inch Black Charmeuse, $2.25 quality, tf A OK Mill End Sale $ I BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES Special Purchase at 1-2 Price Women's and Misses Tricotine and Serge Dresses, embroidered, braid and Moire ribbon trimmed; -3 "9 $35.00 Dresses, Mill End Sale JM I HlÜ Dresses for Women or Misses A very large selection, such as Canton Crepe, Messalines, Tricotines, Taffetas, Serges and Satinn. Dresses that have formerly been selling from $15.00 to (! "I 3 OK $20.00. Mill End Sale $ 3 I uJ3 Dresses for Women or Misses We offer in this assortment many smart new Canton Crepes, Messalines, Tricotines, Tricolettes, Taffetas and Serges. These dresses would retail in the regular way up (P? ffcfj to $45.00. Mill End Sale iÖÖ-UU

WONDERFUL SALE OF DOMESTICS

Huck Towel?, a very special purchase, in plain and fancy huck with fancyborders and white. These towels would sell in the regular way from 19c to 50c, Mill End Sale. 5Kf 10c, 15c, 19c ... SwU Pillow Cases Pillow Cases, 45x36; extra quality muslin; 50c kind. Mill End Kf Sale w9vJ Dress Ginghams 32-inch fancy Dress Ginghams, in all the new spring patterns and colors; regular 35c kind. Mill f End Sale dm,& Fancy Ginghams 27-inch fancy Dre5s Ginghams, in all colors and patterns; regular 19c kind. sis... ...... isc Fancy Ginghams 2 7-inch new spring Ginghams, in stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors; regular 25c kind. "1 Ö Mill End Sale .... I Turkish Towels About 500 Turkish Towels; regular 50c. 35c, 25c kind. Mill End Sale,

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Longcloth Longcioth. 36 in. wide; regular 2 5c kind, 10-yrvrd bolts. Mill End Q7 Sale, per bolt. . l Apron Ginghams Apron Ginghams, in all sized checks; regular 2 5c kind. Mill End J Sale ! ÖÜ New Percales 36 -inch fancv Ch percales, in pink and white, blue and white, rrd and white, tan and white, lavender and white; rrgular .l'.'o kind. Mill End O Sale LCJ Bleached Muslin 3()-inch Bleached Muslins, soft finish: regular I 7c quality. Mill -J fj 1 End Sale I C. 2 Ü Bleached Toweling 18-inch Bleached AllLinen Crah Toweling; re tilar 35c kind. r Mill End Sale . . . b Unbleached Toweling -inch Lnblcached All-

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BIG PURCHASE GIRLS' COATS All new beautiful New York Coats. Just unpacked. Fur or self trimmed; $12.50 to $30.00 Coats. Di- (? -J vided into three big selling lots $15.00, $9.75, $ Om I O COATS FOR WOMEN A wonderful sale of handsome Fur and Self T rimmed Coats for dress, street, sport or auto wear. Coats from $30.00 up $89.50 divided into four big .special lots SALE OF ALL FUR TRIMMED SUITS A Wonderful Sale Come Elarly and Get First Choice Women's and Misses' Suits in the mo?t wanted materials.

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These Letters Recommending Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will Interest You For Your Own Good Please Read Them

offers such bargains that the event is the talk of the town Here are a Few of the Bargains 89 Overcoats at Half Price 1 29 Suits at Half Price 1 34 Sweaters at Half Price

Younpstown, Ohio. "Last fall I began to fel mean and my back hurt me and I could hardly do my little bit of housework. I was played out when I would just sweep one room and would have to rest. I would have to put a cushion behind mo when I would sit down and at night I could not sleep unless I had something under my back. I had awful cramps every month and was iust nearly all in. Finally my husband said to me one day, 'Why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkhams meiicine?' and I siid, 'I am willing to take anything if I could get well again.' So I took one bo ttle and a second one and felt better and the neighbors asked me what I was doing and said, 'Surely it must be doing you good all right' I have just finished my eighth bottle and I cannot express to yoi how I feel, tho way I would like to. If you cap uso this letter you are welcome to it and if any woman does not believe what I have written to be true, she can write to me and I will describe my condition to her a3 I have to you. ' Mrs. Elmer Heasley, 141 S. Jackson St, Ycungstown, Ohio. "I was very nervous and rundown," writes'Mrs. L. E. Wie cf TOG Louisa St, New Orleans, La.

"I would often sit down and cry, and was always blue and had no arnbiticn. I was this way for ov a vear and had allowed myself to get into quite a serious condition. One day I saw your advertisement in the daily paper and began to take Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound at ence. I have improved ever since taking the third bottle and I find it is the best medicine 1 have ever taken." Benefited by First Bottle "I was completely run dowr and not ab! to do my housework, i just dragged myself around and did not have energy to get up when ence I Fat down. I read advertisements cf Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in our paper 'The Indiana Daily Time?,' and leirred all about it I received results from the very first bottle and now I am doint: ad my own work, even washing ani ironing, and I never felt better in my life. I tell all my frkr.d3 it ii due to ycu." Mrs. Elizabeth Rkinbold, 403 N. Pine St. Indianapolis, Indiana. You should nay heed to the experiences of these women. Thy Know how they felt before taking the Vegetab'e Compound, ar.d afterwards, too. Their words are true.

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Tone!! of Indigestion Until your various digestive Organa are in order your food, instead of properly nourishing you will be liable to clog and poison your system. Your ' blood will be poor and impure and ? your nervous system thoroughly run down. Take immediate steps to secure the healthy activity of stomach, liver, and bowels. To this end vou should

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on All Odd Pants on All Hats on Flannel Shirts on Fiber and Silk Shirts on All New Suits and Overcoats on Fur and Fur Lined Gloves on All Imperial Union Suits

Lvdia E.Pinkliam's Private Text-Book upon "Ailments I'eculiar to "Women" "will bo sent you free upon request. rite to the Lydia lü. Pinliham üediciueco., Lynn, ?iass.

2.50 and 52.00 Wilson Bros. Shirts $1.39 $2.00 Cotton Union Suits. .. $1.29 50c Wool Hose, three pairs for . $1.00

25 percent discount on Brighton Carlsbad Outing Flannel Night Robes and Pajamas. $1.50 and $1.00 Wilson Bros. Neckwear 65c

Scores of big bargains, too, in our Children's Department.

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5. S. S. Thoroughly Rids the Cod 7 et RheumAtitm Im pari tie.

ITw glerloTi yon will tel, mother, wb'B your rhfnmitlm la ail rone. It . S. s. d It. It rein fciiM von tin. too!

?orr.tbo7s r.otl.er is sufferlr.fi: tor!fhtt The scourge of . rheumatlim has wreckfei ber toiy; limping ani euffeiir. tent fer-waxd. Ehe pes but the common jrround. tut her ceJ heart still belong? to the stars! Does anylo-iy care? S. S. S. la one cf th greatest tlood-puriflers known, ani It helps tu!U mere blood cells. Its rr.2Iclr.jJ tnjrredlents are purely Te;etatle. It never dlsarranea the ttomaen. It 1, la UlcU a ErlT.i.J tor.lc, a bloo-J maker, a bUxxl enricher. It b&B'.ihet rheumatism from joints, muscles and the ectlre body. It builds firm fih. It !h what somebody! mcther tcnlfhtl Mother. If you ran not ro out to pet . bottl cf B. ß. S. yourself, furtly Bomeboiy In your family will Fonieboiy. pet a bottle of S. S. a. no-wt Let ewjir.ebojy'n mother be.n to feel Joyful airaln tonight. Maybe, rnayb It's jt)ur mother! S. S. S. Is soli at r.Il dLnis Ptxre. in t"-o irji. Tti

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