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sr.Mv. MAY 11. imi.. 1 c I n n f?S W"T GH Of the Ask for the "Want Ad" man. Home phone 115t. Bell phone 2100. Walk a Couple of Blocks and Save the Difference 7? STILL UNSETTLED 3LÖ THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES in n TiiiTinn btlAJN b! I UM I lUru CLASSIFIED OUT WW RENT DISTRICT 111 a m mm IM NORTHWEST IS You who toil every day for a wage will appreciate the advantages of the substantial savings that await vou here at "The Home." Everv dollar's worth of merchandise is marked lower than elsewhere, in proportion to the big savings of this store in rental and overhead expenses. If you value the purchasing power of your money, come to 'The Homeland bank the difference in price. a At T( MOTOItFYf I.K-. Ulf f I J.-. I.Ü.V.N 4 .IM) l'LYl.N Nülts. H)i; salt: - 1V17 r..ni (, I , - ivi i u i n i n n j i i A-l -nIIti.n. Fall p....; 1H27-1I ! '"s Government Control to bei LOAN COMlAML.S. . TM tTti nAMAioii u uite.i uudt-r tun htvi.ug a it 4 Bin Factor. Sav Brokers i r j.airei tui L.:nc,in Wjy Fant. At Li fiiml 3io.ll L(.4U Iii ,ker. 1 -- 1 - V Farmers Have Influence. riiaa Arm; irustong. liaui? pLone , 1 7 - . . . l iug VkiiLi any of Fom; oii mie-J vi K ar guaranteed b) tay u utt u. l V iJ) M 1 1H.TP, ! ji ;.(:: f. rum. ; m Tte pl.j e to tiuy i.a-1 inr:,. ft vi 122.V) tf . t MUNFY To LOAN n furniture. OAKLAND: M i y iindr. 7 p."isMrer j . y-iau.. Lot's., etc. Lmu tau.-, touriiiK :ir: fi,- win- u)i) 1 ; extra i a? a ni,-nl. U'al rate. .Nu M tirt; f.iur :,-. k .ib.-or;,,.r,,. TJr- nil , i PKuVll'L.Vj Loan Cu. k'r'd; in Mn Pally At. Franklin M.- .yd MuL.ai. Sf iv tor Car CV I.'VJbi tf j Utr 'j'jV V-iuuicrs. "" " - i Huli" 4ii ic uo.ü. Lil 'jLoLe Lü' CilKVIlOLirr r.!tjt o-r.M-nter, 4- ; " cylinder tourin ear. Five tires. l"jmp- 4 llSJ U r. a;otlig.t. A narrr-un ut .oo. Stuu- i$i$$S.$. Doners, rortier outii and Lurjtte t. ' i U i; JiL' MX'OND HAND AUTOS 1 LUA.V M.N Ü Iii SFllOLl ütiUI . - Phon tin. Hell Cl.J, if y u hare any !MA.NO. liJi:L, LHK'LLS. $S wre kfd or Junko-l ai;tH. N luy thcin I M l'Li.ML.N i i:i . -V for t!i rTlcPiitl ;rta and tire.-, o. L. , . Ludwig Auw Üiiipij. liaTl-tf.) SJXTKITl L.) . HuMi: l iioM. i;lli. imiom: !l KUOM 1 I. o. o. r. liLu K. s j;. on;, w Asiii.Mi iu.n v main Tll.'IlWH'i! AT TO TAKTS , .- ..v...w ..-.v.,: V l.riiu "L. M." t- u r-'k L M." 2J0- l - - 'ZX) W. South st. Lar't ,iuto wrt-ck- t !n NrthTii In!i;uia. I'nrts to ail iOL' liüik" nin. h!nf. larf stork. n.-r.nd JLT T11L MO.NLV Land tlr and tul'fu. 'hi. In :,d of $ r .ün.tLla: for your uuto te u tlrnt. j To-daj right when juu want it., ; No tinie ioat In luiobiiiit; ov r L j $ 4 llH-tf i s!s'!i witli iou " ou i'i.'t it iu j 't'lLll uU'N a.-.. uru I U i;C 1 HARLKT-DAVIWUNS, 73 ! TL KL, 1IANUS, ALlU, L1L tu i2W. All tiij equipped. IMrk nowj .STOCK, iMl'l.i:.iJLNi, etc. U far Bprnijr d?MvArv. ilagi-dorn A Web- Itate. tiaie aud j.io ummUs ioal- to 14 t?r. 21J 1 Jeffernon b'rd. 1323-tr bUll ioli. :;ci, i.i; ll0.uo t.117. I OH SAUL Autc I-'ord furriir trurk with op furniture ro(:y. In poo! condition. JU Furniture Co. 117-tf DO tOO KNOW THAT. HTOTirt sb ho norm door made and put up by u ae -oal. Miller Sati nd Scrwa Factory, alti l'ortag ct.. Home uhone tf STOCKS AMI IHLNI. 4 STATC LOAN COMI'A.NV, Capital 'W.w. Suit' o Me--hant, U.iuk HUj,'.. S. Michigan South Ui-ud. Jnd. I I U II Dealings with ajij of t;ort 14 companies arc guaranteed by tb $4 Indluua Aeaoclatloo. f tt tt IIKiHKST -asn prims paid for Liberty 4 TTl (TH fNl Ilonds and War Stamps. C.ill hi-tw.-ea ! Wll VJJ 1 and 2 rind (fvnlna 7 t S. (rC" W. ! ft " 1 N-J "i w e i . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 . i V pay ?Ö2 rah for tull roujon Llurrty I'ondn. Ilight-Mt market prl'fs for oth-r luaueM. A'rnfd lnf-r-:t allowM. No 1 thcrkt. Tnrtly pil.l nmtrats t-ought. U Op?n 8:.'U a. in. to S:.H p. m. C. L. ' l iutbrie. 42Z J. M. S. KM., fourth U..jr. i J . LIIWIÜTV bonds boupht and sobi. A!u ' unpaid contract cached. A. (J. Wit- I wer, 'Zlö S. Milü st., Suut 1 r.cnd. Ind. U l--.7'J-tf ! j v 1.!I:I:I:TY F.oNIiS V pay rjmh. .:-'! i for t full t'i.iiiii $."1 bonds 11 nd ; fJ liiclt't mwrkct irii fur ottn-rs I'nrr p ild vontra- tH and W. S. S. also bomrlit. j M SIÜ-N VdUH i.Ol i' WHEN YUÜ L -oUl 1. l.U N. Mb liiiT.lU St.. Ul.st.ilis. ---'4- UL.1' MO.Nhl Ot I .S .llli- ffn-v bours, a to t :.;. H:r.C)-tf I Ulj 1 LiiüAiu.AiSi.L.Ai r TEICMS TO isL'IT THE BOIt- KOWLlt. it 8 u 5 f WIIV A.SK VOI R FKIIINIKS TO 4 AT LLOAL KATE ON VOUK OWN NAMK. NO I.NDOUSLi: UEgLlUEU WE Kl'Y LIKEHTY BONDS, 00 to 5..V..W) cash. Sell your bonds to us for highest quik tasii. Henderson Sc Co.. IIS N. Laalle ?t.. Ch'vaffo. Ksis-tf Loans on HOUSEHOLD CJOODS, i U l'lANoS, IIOILSLS. WAGONS, $ MONEY TO LOAN at Vrc farm. LM VV,rL,H 1 r',!. ,HU,NIJ! M Why pay more? liru Bros., ! 4 uud WAii feAMNOs Sl'AMl'S. 1'unv.i.tt TriiJ II VA? Ii -VI : H SI -o - '. j... ... .... W-t- 11-fTf HI-.- V-1'I. WVTl.-., II l-0 1' - W IVO 1 aiklLll 1 AiU t UH. 1 14 4 WC WILL I'AY OFF YOU It M LOAN WITH ANY OTHEU COM- it M l'A.NY AND ADYAISCE YUU M mokl: money. ft f4 U IF YOU MUST ilOIili'OW SEE US LIUIIIITY DU.NDS. If j o'l are for--d t" sdl your Hondx, g t '.ir casli prii l for Alling. Camp Tbornc ar.d Co., lor: N. Main .-t. l'liono Hell l'l Jround Floor. . Hours 1 to Ö. Tnc.miay and Saturday evening to h HOl'M.llOI.1) (.HODS t'Olt SALL 14 J4 Ul.oAMii To l'KolKCT i fcMALL liUliltUU Lit. FOE SALE - On.- tlirc- pi.M-c v.-;..ur par-!it (j fT?) fi ii I'T ut. "pi.-.-.- unlnut bedr....m st. W LwJ" LaJ. V -lng ui.i. bine. fl....r J.niir. I,r,i-s b-d. j ..i.i'i wi "i- m ivi'ii m.Tt'f H llo S. Taylor M. At sa.-rif.r; leavin? ' 01 1 ' '-f-" , "ül LL H .1... lll-l 11 8t.tUI twu M U," ",H TAÜE ELEVJIOU 4 , 5 n.nfd to and Eonded by th J4 1 r (- i-iiaie vi muiai.i. i: rilT r I T .. If...., . I.... I.,.i-....r WW a . a a 1 4 l.tu UWUlf liui il' I, 1 If 1 1 I." J "Is 1 I I I 1 4 f X v.' 'I 1 i k ' " I W w n e Iniv i;il prices n nw uiiin-rs. a Ii uc and b t for .ule. M'Ts. 41 S. .Mi.-h!g.u. t. also ' MONFY to b-rtn on low priced vanirt Fr fniti.! IT'"" : j MINNl'APol.lS. Mini.. M.iy If-. ; Tfi- ur.iin situation, sc far a norlii- wc-y? in.irl-rt-ts ar' concerned, is j-st A lll'.i-ettlcil ;is th" Weather. M 1 'r l W tion.s n grain I'rices soured j from ltrokf-rs and niill'Tü by th' I'nited Pi s.- today ran from u r.il-! ual -aiiiK !!' i nipnatic. a.-v-'-rtiuns i tliat the next few weeks will t-eo at at a b'isiud and corn at .1 hu.-hel. 1 1 It .ill hinsres on Kvrriinient en-J trol of the sit'Uttion, hrck rs s;iid. Tho elfoit of Julius Harrn-jj, fed eral whe.it dictator, to force down; prices were given .some credit for drops in the Iat few days. t. M. t'ase. president of the .Minneapolis: Chamber of Commerce. however,! said he believed farmer were just now hearin of Iii hi pries uml aij proceeding to let go of their hold-J ir:.rf. rariiiei ;. Th- farmers have ben busy." h said. "Thy have heard about th hih jries .and are hauling their Kraln to market. It -s the farmer back aay from the markets who holds his rain and he is the last one to bear about hiuh prices. "There is a trood demand for grain and of cours' a iiossitdlity that prices will tro up but I believe we have seen the highest prices already. In three weeks the Texas and Okla homa wheat will be on 'the market. I believe there will be a bit; move ment of wheat in three weeks and it will continue. I'ndoubtedly there will be a bit; crop and I do not see how prices can go very high in the next three weeks. No Loss to I". S. "The government is not likely t suffer any loss on its guaranteed price of f 2.26 to the farmer. It isn't possible for the price to go below that. Foreign demand for the new crop will be big. Russia- which country has for a lonq: time been a bitf exporter is down ami out. She will need food badly ami will be ir the market for some of this ear's crop. It will be several years before 1'ussia recovers. There is not much prospect of meat or other food ar ticles going down so long as there is a Kuropean demand." Several brokers predicted wheat. $2 corn and similarly hijih prices on other grains before the lirst of July. They asserted tlure is a big wheat shortage and pointed out that millers here hive declined to take orders for Jlour for delivery alter July 1. "The millers have already con tracted up to th limit of their sup ply," said Henry Meyer, vice presi dent of the Capital City Milling and FJour company of St. Paul. "Prices can't conic down until the new crop is here. There is no surplus any where. No Canadian wheat is ar riving here, so far as I know, de spite the government threat to let some through in an effort to break high prices. Nobody knows what the government will do after July 1. lOU sLK I!M I LI, AM Ol 'S. II 1 . .. . 11 1 cent intercut and commission To be re- f pai.l ir. installments. A. il. Witwer. . M.Mn st.. soutl. oon.l, lnd. tr FOK SALE Sti kb y o ik davt -nperf. 1JOKM;s, wagons AN! ( AKKIAGts 'i sk and ro- KTy, a bra bt-d. 4 S--- ! . ' . Siiilukti t-,frl 'i.rilnr link fv.tiin.) ' ' I " 11 ' . l "'I '.l-.Vt ! t. . . , !t.. ...,r. ,a.i,, 1 ...... i i. ! .... . ' ouyintr a nors port el 1 1 II lined :-:ikf.ist sr. Pel! pb. H."io l oll SALF A ni-e larr' sanitary bed, . 1 i. p il., ..:,(. 1 .... . ...... !.l I: I. .'. ft. ire 'T a L H sideboard, cheap. Ill re pi It "es pound bors" sense. Yioi must either be a g '.id ji.-df or trut tb mnn yu ileal i 1 1 1 . M business polb-y jisyur-s u . f getting the ii;:lit horse at the nd p.'sts-; ,!,-, J'"'" l''"'- Among my head of 1;, e. lavinu- m. ; VIMS 31,1 "s ,in: "lI ly" a; ITH es nisj :i siZfr. and .imi well ma. lo-d teams. My ai."i!$ ,n,d ti a rites ss ra n be . . v . . ., , fil ,. ,lv1.. ,,, l oight i !o :ipl. n' st!-.t sprinkler MM. SALI. A wool r 1 1 . r nu'. .1. im .. ,, '.,., , rie.e; prbe. ?'V Call Moula Artliiir Su.iiths. bll W. .Mari.-a. Eell ;.s. iltv; 11 . . .1IT- ! ' - - . " it c ' a p . 1 1 si. n n" u iui; SALE KcfrluT.Ttor. oil stove, piaiio :ifid some r kers. In en o:j:i f .In I '..riii lie I! !V.'. 1 .V . 1 L l'"l! SAl.1) LIf: TO( K I OK S VI.K. A mare: i t v broke Also .aid h.irii-s A bi":aiii if t'ken Fol: SIM! The bb-M cri er r.rad;t : t m-e. Honte pa.o,. 771W, ltr.'l 11 to !-ai:g tlo-M and fiat . I'its any orner. SI .V AN i r. ."' W. I)ilioii -t. lit,! for sab 1 i 147 1-" ' FOK SALE- Cow u it!i . alt. da:; t 7'U S K.n 11177 r: 'Jazz King9 Dies by Knife in Hand of Negro Player I'.y Fnited Pres: HOSTOX. .tay 10. Jimmy Eu rope is deail. The black master of syncopation, sometimes known as King of .lair, whose ragtime band made the feet of royalty misbehave and almost caused Foeh to hitehy koo, was stabbed by one of his owiv drummers last night. Europe's band was giving a con- Four Ihree Room Outfits rv W'Y '-v x Si ST-75 This is a sure-enough op portunity to furnish a cozy home and pay tor it when ami as convenient. Awy? '-Ii i:l Arl - Ma mm r--, rirnrn II m V m i na. my a'. T I ' V a t 1 J7if' q I (1 :i Yu J Yj:r:' ixv-'7 - !. ) Room Outfits tiiis oiiiiii .inj a ii- viuicklv onJcrst.Ubi 'viiy vtk make the claim r, rein;: South iu-!iJ' arc.ite- m'u;c'. -axiUs: turniur.v There is No Store Anywhere that Can, or Will Offer Greater Inducements on Outfits in the Way of Price or Credit I i I fcnc - n-T n r ri I I " " " This Beautiful locker Only This Table Solid, sturdy oak and ex tends to full six foot length; finished a rich golden. A remarkable value at $15.75. i : i ! " I ' j ' ' -I : it 3 1 1 I t '." J i ixU ! - fl v e-t - r : - -1 ' k T l 1 1 l Massive two-inch continu- JLGaUtltlll ous posts, vith ten heavj' fillers, in a guaranteed Brass Bed iacaucr- ec yu 'II be proud to own, at only Gas Range o a. 24.85 It's a big, massive, comfortable one of genuine leather, in cither mahogany or rich grained quartered oak, at only $2.00 Cash $1.00perweek iimiiiimiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiimimiimi Buy Now Pay Later v- :pc3i r p'7 A rane to fit every need, from the least expensive to the mos,t complete made. One is a beauty and a big value at S47.50 Linoclotli It wears like the sole of your shoes Tough, iiberous, we::r-resisting tloor cover ing, in beautiful designs, at only, per yard 69c mm mmmmmmr mmmmmmmmmw mmmmmmmW "mmmmmW mW MS MOT mmmmmmmm' rmmmMmmW MMMMMw -mmmmmmmW m m 1 mmmmMMwr mm mm rm mlj W tr Jnf t tw if 326-328 So.?ficfl.St. imimmiimiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmii Your Credit Is Good Here iiiiiii) i ! "mii p yu; ii . i ' w a 11 'w 111 tnarraing Driaai unts F; SALF -LnHsli o.u Ii puppi.-n. 2 l'Mb SAI.F. t:.. ai.Tth Id. ('.til "17 i';ir')-!l .-t i ai.liti..n. Hr p:,on- uü'j i '- i-I -dl t'l'iuitv i'i-:; F'! SALF- Litest m.uUl l"i.l pre-te. ; - f..-r.ii.!i .-r i..-fn u. a. wr.i m-ii t rM; s vl.l. a y,.inu i . i' er trr- fr nx-d tvjif vrt ir. l'.-lli ion Huis 11. . Libcfiy si l.'-'d. ' llli 11 , ,..ir "n'ubes "'in' ' od I h' ro- Tlu' Jamnud the, M. uiitain Karjii. or hu t the rafters, and sat -n- i' A. ir .!r. 1 t ti ra iF'l by tlo- spell of Europe's i 141 ! shimiiiv-shivei Iii-' nu lody durir. ai 1 I fill I I A i M 1 kind; jn' nunioT. In the ra.dst of all; that while ha;vope fr.lit.k: sluhtly; i FK SAI.F (bo,! At platfrii. prin: - ai. a. Fnl. Mr. Atkin ,u I - 1 i jdi -lie sr.. f.. s 1 and N I. i: f.. u;.m 1.. mi 1 1 i. iNria m rT. tki:s I. vj.v i I . I. 1 f I ill wa- ittinr behind the scene. ; Iii a. slaL'c.l in t:ic ujck ami, ibid shortly at'tcrwai'l. Herbert' ! Writil. a drummer, was rrroled. Mi. at reasonable .ri c l.'J ; . ,.; r.n:,t . . ,, .! Will s.-j'.d i trr. j u lu-u Stirui lbn id;n s.4-": ü ?."1" i i-rii.' sr.r.' . W 1 InoVf e. Ill diob- i iest t: , i i i, j Alli .M- WAN I t: I '1 ra.'.e in jur old FtHlP. oid FIAM.j lit li.V I II 1 t l 111 I t 4 I V fhw IUI i IH-.XCHI..O ii. im w il. p. a k.- n..-ii. t . : n '4 ': r. . - ' 4 l Asil ll.N sTAMAKI M.IF Fl.WFi: l'i..NS .1 lb-. "Jl's S Mt'-bfiT Ml -t lU-d rjr-'. ..ti 1 1 :; tb-ai.' J."... llio. t: '- M " p ! i i r . M . , . . .... . a ..f a.M-r. .. th., i . .1 .it- I run sali: bei Müt . . c i .. .,v.. .'.. re.,.r, and i.eed:,-s win ! 11 v" v"'" . , Larope r prim : iivif a mm tor di.o-'t-Yinn ord is. 1 t. .).''. -t r. i r ,,, t;. "iir.u.o iv t c Ifii.t.M! l . t iii. jiiiin.i , " . i i . . . ' of th- :;.lth infantry Land th Hell ! Fi-'h! rs It was tie who introduced' teal tickle-foot rairtinie ovit as. ; aumhinr the foreigners; ami it' was claimed his jazz h H. d win th?j Ar'i'une foret victory. .Jimmy Luixpe and hH N'-trro, musicians w:re known throughout ' ttm allied armis and were Jas, start:!1.-: on a concert tour of the World. Tk a : !.t trail". t .v.. ;i d. inly. i i,;i'r;i!M' r"pur-d : pa 'an :.t ":!". t.d.1. ! 1 ! A::i-ri an Id ! ( e.r Fe an P-o.lu t i i :n i ti ii 1 1 i . o 1 Fd 11 1II SALF on- .ii'Hr, '.;ri,.cr. i em- j ,.let-;: 1 lr'i';ni i:if..dtn cr.piü?. l .,.rav; ') t-allcti. io.ir od ; 5 Furdv. o-k-reI. W. 11 ll.i.eAit. Ov.-rlind FO. K"--tf V )' ULJJ Ml "fV" tViOvi a M V- -aw . i ! n SALI! At - tm-H.-r. f tdr t. a P.ndtfd uppP f M.o k tai.n.itl'-d . .i-.n. di- a:.d -t ; t ii.'t . :'.'. v .tü !.a)p f)'r l"d;. U : 1 1 .. . F- .-1" al r p. government. J ti-t tt. tl.itiC r t.v;- f r U't-.ry :i::d "tr.iK'- 1 . .... h. F. F. K. itn. l i Fv ll":r.' 11 SOUTH BEND BUSINESS COLLEGE M NK.IIT SCHOOL Cor. Michlcnn ami Ionrm sts. tri The charm of a pretty pattern of modern sllcr bcantifull and roin pactlj ea-nl or oontjiinol in :t suli tantial chest of sonuine iuhnI. 'jii not be overestimated. Pretty Patterns of Silver li't ii help ou sd"t 3 our neI Wcildinc i ft. The i-pci ience we iiac rained throuuh oats of iual- lt incrhan(li-lii2: nill ho of utmost ii Im to ou. Wo härm no more heaue of our ta-teful slcction. V iniiintJiin ir rfputntion tlirouuli ;on!ant tudv of niodr. and tylcs. p p p p D MI(si:iU sTJfK. ADLER BROS. On Miehlen at Waxhtnxton Since 1891. ALI n i, , f extra fo. n ur-wy ,t ... k. I THE HTOIIK POIl MEV ASV ... n l.'ll S. Fjrr.d! IF".r; al'.' r.. n. i I n?ji if L HOLD HI (.FLAK Ml'.iri I(L South ltcr.d lleview. No. 4. L. . T M.. helil its regular lue.-tir.j: Fri-J .lay eenii.c. At the next tneeiin-;! tu 1- b bl in two weks. a deb ;; t.te lll jc elected to att nd the .-tat" j convention of the lodpe at Winona. June 17. I'atuintr was ?njoed ful-I lowinc the Fusine-s -e-.-;,i. . .t wl.uh there was a larue altem. mce. ; Wedding Gifts Our Specialty" Clauer'sJewelryStore 105 S. Michigan St. -n Jr i K IIIIVIIIKUH kw.' 1 ; QUICK DELIVERIES i ! are assurod when our r.uto transfer I I service i eniployed. We call for and 1 ! dlivf r parcels, 'iripirir1 and mer-j chancii.-" of all kinds in rnd to nny jiart of town. I'hor.e us if you havo j anythinij to i" transom d. f-xprs-, e,i or .cl.ipp.l. Yo'.r.i :.: ojr rc-rv- ire prompt and er"iCirnt and our 'charges '.fry ren son a rlp. YELLOW TAXICAB ' & TRANSFER CO. j Hoth Phones I Suh-talion 7 r.r.: Worm Drive Trucks and The Trailmobile A sturdy trailer that doubles capacity without adding a cent to hauling cost. South Bend Spring Wagon & Carriage Co. 210-216 S. ST. JOSEPH ST. IlKAP'R. ! -n Uur t!aru No. IMF Hyl. hall. SiC. Art Materials, llctur.3 lYsmtng. THE I. VV. LOWER I)LXXRATIXO OOMP.CiY, South Rend, Indiana. TVX1 Paper. DraprHi. Paint ftnpplifa. FIR5T NATIONAL BANK Commercial Accounts Solicited i Read NEWS-JIMES for News i IT IS ALWAYS A SURPRISE j si :!; r . -.r r . - h- ' i i . i ,". i : y. :. I .: pp.! ! -:. i-jiY v - ' V t'.i I biLE SAM'S SHOE REPAIRING AND SHINING PARLOR 128 W. Wellington St.