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u?iiu i:imc;. m:iti;miii:i: 2i. ion THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Stocks and Bonds BUSINESS Manufacture Domestic and Foreign Commerce D SI PORGE fPERCY AND FERDiE Such a Good Thing, They Couldn't Resist Passing It Along By H. A. MacGILt Creator of the HH-Room Boyt. rt (Y) J j SVfc'S SOAZ pip VE MOST Gi ET Down T S AM EXQUISITE. PLEASURE. IMDE.E1D (3) tS, DvjtACn K SPARE. Tll, I'M TAKIUCt ORDELPS FOR THIS MOST V0HDE.RFOL BcOr " HELP YOURSELF"" IIIS lie ( HAW HAW:,'-V TES MR.HCTeuN,THI5 S n eFoBE. the: star- VmiLE FASSHG ENEFtf YoUC-x MAM SHOULD HAVE. A SET IT TEACHES There's a A REMAnA6LE SET Cr in i r i the: Room AD CUTS EFFICIENCY, SSTRUCTS YoU OH HOW To DOUBLE. Y OUR HEW OHF BOOHS IT TEACHES OS OUT- BcRM EVEFVf EARMtNC-t POWER-ETd ONE EFFICIENCY- ETc Urges Use of American Prod uct in Preference to That Made in Japan. miuote: 11 VOLUMES. Full cocre Vr 51'00 O0Wh4 " eucns . Ttt-HEE MotiTHLY 18 f M55 DOLLY DEAti .LS1 . I I ii 1 v. i I i V I 1 I I I I ' T I I M J I. 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HE'LL WAHT To MONOP OLIZE HER. rifev- 1 those sciuinxs y I Ii 'I I VOM I I I! ) II II I "-lit dil ' 11 Ir It JUlHHHru i (if pV- C' i-i;as--i .'if t : I ; I . I i'i.i i:i: t. ?.?2. 1 i.i 1 1 1 Y ' .".ii t.. 7 1 1 I . 4 . I ' i ' ' " f . .- l..N - to 5H. I hri.N tü: s iit liumlrorl. I M'l.L 1 si öl int. ' wixii k iiAiu i:i;icii jirr.oo J.-'. Li vi- 1: 1. .vi.i: LT-' It. A I.s I i. 'i' '.:. ii i o. it 1. 1 i . i i: . . - -..7. .j11!K in;; I ii- J t-'M I.. ?.ir. . i i I. i i; !; f 1 .T, MAM 111 fl.iivri: ?'js t.. s:u.. ALTAI.: "A .vJJimi . 4...' I r...-- J. ;.-tj to J4.ü(l. THEA TERS ('ONTINTK! FROM I'ACi; 1 I i Loca i Markets A. X. Tifr AM I I. v. r . I lour ! I ( t " I i t J- NEW I! A fa Jin,' t M-iliag Miai i'ajiuc f JU. 7.V OATS - I'.inn; -Iii- - to U.V. siir.i.i. iu i . i h.- i 'A nn;. -l'ai in- -i ilAi'h im ..... . - v-r ! a CI.OVKU Si:KI T'a.rir. V;i ; sll in? i'U. alsv ki: r i o i:n ALrAl.l'A (.M.. nta na z-"i ff rretnl Inity ? f. n. rtnrrr". ir' OATS Tin-. m-Mihc '.'.). Hit N- ni'h' S- . i ..1 r I MIIILIN. S!Hi Iiiuvtrr! rnvi.Tin am u i:t.h. ' nrrfltii Dnil t J!imrii' ll4rUl 13 . -?rroii t . I ; I " I : I-" - i:iiisr. :;(',?,:,; iiuiüni, 20o. 1.AUI - i' i it' :.. f iliiis; to. n:o!M ci: M HKtT. i l'rr rr t r I ta l.v Iii UflberLooJ tro frv. ;.', v. vlmn ,t., lU TIiM: AM i:i:CS -froumory lut tiT. :ii.vlii.' .! uinl. Uhr' t'C- I. ,1,11,1 I'.K'i. r I'-nnnl. s'-Iiiinj .i.i!i. 1; I'm- i1m.ii, si-ll- II!- "';''' l''i'll. , 1 1 . i-.-i a:: vi:(;:taiu.i:s Fruit. ". ,ifurrii i t::ivi. ni'.iii:i,. im ilnon; ; hi .;s. in- !'-- it ; 1 . i n.a . 1 1 - j.uinul; vii i.i.i (nit.,t. . Im. ; now rati- i..ii-. Miii,' i ' u i n I ii i ! i. - am ! .:.:. v. r, ii-r I ! .'i l. . . lain "i"n. Sil . Mnin t. ili.l.s. .'.Vi ..". ; ' lif.M.ins. :; "a l: 'icr.l t.ili", -ii 11. , invswnx JAPAN AND CHINA CALL SHANTUNG CONFERENCE otitic star his h'st screen ro!. It is a rnh 1itinctly Mfffrrnt from thoM- nsnally p!ayMl ly this yountf hro of t Ii tilins, wlio has btMni uc rustorn (i to appearing as a man who ycoros virtori s hy sh-'r physical foro'. Ihit his nnm'rous ailmirrrs will like liim l'tt r than v r as ; tin' youir cumpnsrr whose win k of j j lifetime is stolrn. Tomorrow, "The (Jamblrrs", f'a- '.nies Han v Morcy. irrroct Ki.:- '-i J r I'mi . !. fn 'I :a i i1 .' l! ; ; i ' i " c l Uli J."i fl". 1 1 i . !!(); - i"a'..' r. '. 1" .-IT.". i:-3 . 1 ,,.h ui'. !; . nitlMIMl'M. ' ! Mannikins ivinff an imitation of; tho Whit- Sfx and the U(ls hattl-j inK in tho world's serirs K't many; ;t lanh this ek at the Orphmmj thoatrr where pleasing and varied program is offv i d. Hay Schalk of the Sox jnmpM np over the drops to uM a foul all and Heine (Iroh hats a horn- run only to be called out at the plate. j Th headliner, a sketch entitled-! "Honor Thy Children" has been; soen hre before. The bill opens; with a splendid acrohatic act which' irtrodtn s two clean cut youths who look as if they had lately graduated from college. tv-iv-fv .I.milcsnn tears the house down with his son shoe lancins. n? Tr.KIo S.-i.t. ';.--.la ian is i.lan-i Is me ihe;kim nil on me. 0111. .:!ic:a'lv t invite China to con- Two girls. Hell and Arliss. present !i i- -n tl.- sii.niiun:; situation a f t er ! I'its f harmony which are well n .'a.'an has r.'.tiii. d the peace treaty, i eiv-d. (Hie has a splendid oontral 7j,;:; fa t M as communicated to th"1 to voire which is heard to ;ood etfect n. ; , -sp..m!.-T.; Th::r.--day by o.llcials. i in "Mary O' Mine." i I . T . . . 11.. I v, !m ; t : 1 1 i in. it .hip in iüiuiraii;. Special Men's tine ribbed Union Suits, all sizes, in white and cream. $2 values at $1.50. Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5 JO p. m.; Saturday 9:30 1 xn. tu n SlÄHLEiö S3 114 South Michigzm Street, Near Washington Avenue, i Company Special Women's Gauze Union Suits (slightly soiled), in small sizes only, tight and loose knee. Values to 50c. Very special, suit 25c Presenting the Smartest Fall and Winter Fashions Splendid assortments of Women's and Misses' Goats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery and Furs. The newest garments of the season are here revealing approved fashions for Autumn wear at prices that are extremely moderate. i i . , aid not o'npe! China to accept! in;.;f i im. Kodak supplies at Schillings. :: o r. ; - 2 c O M 6 4 o &Vv.vrv U. W.l!iil:Jrf,W?PK : rrtu.. 1 i . 1 j X ' I b tl h. - j -- . r. i r(( vX Tne Smäppv Lime DrinäH ---- n .-? Jo vjyv 4urS '. :, - .--". . Tr- v-V'.'v...'.-r.-.v f . t S Z r--' " - r" ".-jr.--1:.;,:. T .. &r??5bte i: :;.:X VX rid X A X:.- trX-:hta-7 vl -x7 U aL-r-:; -:. -tt ; : ..vv.X;-.;' v .JX.-X Hi A w-,-. -p- c"r xf'rK?i "n?xj ? xi I f i xi h a x 1 r'- --1 j -.'-v.-1 y i t v. AT ALL , irr?';vii '(Mm. Indicating The Modes For Fall and Winter Coats of Individuality Soft woolens velours, crystal cords, silvertones, sparkle cloth, tinseltones, chameleon cord, broadclotth and bolivia novelty weaves all with agreeable warmth for the colder days approaching, are the fabrics selected for these chic Coats. You must, however, really see them and try them on to appreciate how very superior they are in material, style and finish. All coats are lined and interlined and prices, notwithstanding tine quality, are moderate. Beautiful New Coats of Silvertone, Sparkle Cloth, Kersey and Velour, some with Hudson Sealine collars, in a variety of new fall colorings, in sizes 16 to 42. Spe cially priced $37.50, $39.50, $45, $50 and $55 Coats in Silvertone, Bolivia, Sparkle Cloth, Silvertone and Kersey; in variety of new fall shades with fancy silk linings, some with Hudson Seal collars. Special at $65.00 and $75.00 Crystal Cloth, Bolivia and Silvertone Coats with rac coon and opossum collars and curl's; very beautiful coats. Special . $85.00 Indespensible To Fall Wardrobes- -x Trim Suits 4 Distinctive Suit modes of suede-finished materials and velour. They are exquisite ly tailored and very- often enhanced by rich fur trim mings. Excellent Suits for prac tical wear are stylishly de veloped of good quality tricotines, homespuns, gab ardine and serge and other .popular fabrics. On these models, silk braid, buttons and embroideries are pleas ingly employed. Jackets vary in length although all are well-lined. Skirts are slender and sim ply fashioned. Workman ship in every instance is far superior to any shown at th ese prices. Taupe, navy and brown are favored col ors. Specially priced f $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 to $85.00 Extraordinary Sale of Distinctive Furs A High grade Furs .at price saving advantages far below present market values, made possible through very early purchases. Select your winters furs here and save K)rr to 3or , an actual investment when you can save money so easily. Be sure and make comparison as to "quality, style and price. m We guarantee every garment to be as represented. Scarfs and Capes $10.00 to $250.00 New Plush Coats at Special Prices In the season's smartest styles of fine Silk Plushes and Salt's Plushes are here in charming assortment of models that are sure to please you, to say nothing of the money you'll save. Plush Coats in loose and belted styles, splendidly made of high grade plush, plain and fur trimmed, with fancy linings. Specially priced at $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 up to $125.00 SODA FOUNTAINS LIBERTY BOSOS Wlicn u sell, um want (lie highest price. Wo will pay jou tin liilut rash price for our IlomN. with all past tlue ntl ac- rriietl Interest. 1 onvince your self om price- art hijrlicvt !iy (rettinz ovir Quotation, hefore jou sell. GAMP. THORNE & CO. 10.1 N. MAIN ST. Hours: 9 t .V.3' Saturday vm ninjr l'houc Main 10M1 Liberty Bonds Wo paj- up to $5:1.25 cash for bond; nccmctl intervst al . lowctl. Wo lni War Manips. Open 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m C. L. GUTHRIE FX ill 1 kXj ' IN '.X IM O N E ADVANCED f t i.ivi: stock vi:nirLi:s ri.XN'os riTtMTiiii: C $25.00 to $300.00 ECÜR1TY LOAN CO. 12 i. o. o. r. niis. riione Main 1GIS TIRES ATLANTIC TIRE AND RUBBER CO. IcfTorson Hotel Illdjr. I'hono Main 88 1 Distributors of STAND.MU) I OI K TIIU.S ;uarantcotl 6,000 mllos rr n Rubber Boots GUARANTEE SHOE CO. Glasses Properly Fitted Dr. J. BURKE, Op't. 2:.0 s. MICHKJAX ST. Jlrokrn !misoh upli:itd. MX, LS OI.I .! KKHAllI.F.. BORROWED rnnv wisely pr.t la mr.v fHtfd. We'll ftnan-f. you up to .t.'KiOOO anI arrance the torn: voiir way. I.omiir -u Furnitur, fin do. Auto. 1.1 vr Stock., etc. Main 1740. STATE LOAN CO. Capital .-O.O0O.0OO. 3 Merchant' Hank Wrtf. 531 S. Michigan M. THOMSON AND Mc KINNON 301-304 J. M S. Bid. .fembra Nw VnrK. St(j-c Lx change. New York Cotton Lx cLaLp', New Orleans Cotton Ex rbaiiK. Chtrao Sttx-k nxrbanjre. Ctilrago iuord of Trade and Inil Hna Hanker' Aan-vlatMii. Dlrtct I'rivati; '.Vlrei to All Market. rilONE Hell Main 3J0. 331. 393. Lincoln ;o:. Eyca ' Examined by H. LEt'.IONTRES Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads I um 423 J. M. S- Bid.. 4th Floor.