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Fo un ter Revolutionaries fHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES y rar.M:SDAT MORNING. OCTOF T.Tl C, 1920. r Victorious In Hungary -t: ii Vir; NVA. or . . . . . . '"i.i" T,u !r j it!.' t : v.i ."i :. '" 1 -i' 'tllv th- !.( !) tl,. Ai;'':'!i 1 'ar!!,i r.t, r!,;, i,t iü .Ji'p..! i" KnI'Ys h;t- t i j - '! fAli.i: f-r jt-H in IU . Jl-m fi r t . . 1 1 1 i i Hfciinl'Iy o;i n(;. 17 t!:t th nun- tf r-rfv.:t!t i .j.i.'h ;,!'. Im.v. itr iJ In llurn';.ry n:;l th'it thflr "lynr hin jvi mit'.!-; Im-" hv irr I'Hrin tfif. v.-v f.r r t--ratlcii 1? t:.t country ,,f ti.o rwN- -f tf- 1 1 J vm- l.ii; l!mp-r' r I'r,u; ! .f--;h n:il hin f- ii f'arl v f-r !" n. Li n t v "rr! and rfu.-M to r !: u th trian tl.ron." th- hv Ist f uv.r. "H" i to , n.iiti" K!:.i; f Hungary In Uuij,it ip.'l from th'r h Is lo l'Tinir ;riii.'in Au:r!a Into Kubjcc tlon. Th l.!ovi of 'ur v i-'nl9 J'.r.i i.ur ,r-rkirt ! tt?alr: to h1 ' in th" r-. of th Hurnr l.i n f-'j1M Icr-ln hi. nr arn.lnrr fr.r H'ir to rfT.iMjU'-.- K'. ;,!;In. J?-l.rn-I'Krr, nn.I .:!: i:..ti-t." The ho. üih.stH thu h,'.ru- th;;t the Kimv ' h.t U - l"iin! r r'.up of t) hrirti;in : irtli'i !-Tri In Atj-frl i ! tho ton -f thf 1 I unt'fl rt ii monarch!:. ' Thlt h',,h fini othr canip.iien lit rulure, pot only of th foe laü-t Krit;.s lut th- rr,nM rvntivr hi will. rI-vTl continue th nrlTntlon for mi!ou !tli ;Tm-:nv. "From t,f !'t .f i,ur t i" ,'i K 1 1 'i 'X M ," It pays , " - i'il i ! i i rfi iv have raid (ipriiiM.i -u-!r't filn at lie a living H;)it". J.is.,Mt" i.TjTy nill he r-r.r !r.r S(. i. pgr s.s u-.iiiri with I'-rm.my ' S fit f r' r. t;-." P film's Cr.ir"1 for ir vnl in f!:'! l-i;t (!':.trr- th.it th his t r.. f tli- ' hs. th- lrl iind Jijf-SiH vs iirnvs th-it a p'-opl fln a'ly nrlii.-vs ft own rizht of wlf-'-tr:r,in.it!on in spit- -f all opposi t.r.'i f, nil oI.st.irh if onl it ro iii.iir. :'rm in It? .KCir. Tin- srri.il (iPTiif.crats put forward ns th' ir th- rfcrr;"!? tht-y have l'lvi '-.it (l in,- tli fornT'.tlon of th r joih.i,- rin-l w hi' h thry assort havo . n Irf.-; t--l ' ; th- ff ni hlnd hur't-'ois ojpo;-;t:in. In th" m;iln th ar- siiprr-.-i n of th- power of th lf-ri-;:!: taxation of c apital nivl -r -1 -!;;t'C, ;i'm ;ir.'l Invalid in. surar:r s h'.: rctv.rm? Inchidlr.K ' p.iration of s'-liools and ( hurrh. :idfju:i t" pay for j'uhli'; servants, and s!!oiI.i'- nif.isurr.i. T' thi-s -nfl it d-?nar.d th- so cialization of prrr-at industri.v. mines. ;t st rralty holdings and hankifisr so that "their rarninpfl. in stead of ejirioliin private per.,;ons ruay trive to tho Mat tin-fiiiH of fcl f:i:inLr its sorial and cultural tasks." The 'hristian forialits arp charpd with o!st ructin this pro pram si lonp that the control of many of th most valuable r.alural .rjiirce-s of wa!th such as the iron minff of StyrJa and f'arint h!a have IT:?-ed to Italian control and now for iq;n protests make impossilde the full rf-ali:ation of the socialization ELKHART PRICES IN LUMBER GAME SLIDE DOWNWARD Note in Percent Decrease Builders' Supplies. new Wolf Avenue Evangelical church at th corner of Oakland Ave. and Leonard Ave. It is ex pected the foundation will be com pleted this fall, and the remainder of the building will be put up in the ynrlr.jr. The structure will be in (Grecian ftyle. thr !torte hish. J with a larce auditorium and gallery, i Therwill he 12 separate class rooms, and the entire building will be modeled along the most modern lines of church construction. Sr-e. in 1 to The NHH-Tlm. KMvHAKT. Ind.. Oct. :.. The de cline in prices, as reflected in the local lumber and buildim? supply business amounts to a decrease of about r." pr cent on wholesale prices, according to the estimates of local dealers Ketall prices have not ypt been affected. In the opinion of the Elkhartans,-u ho add that the wholesale reductions are not sudden but have heen spread over the past five months. No. 1 common piain sawed oak. one. inch, which sold at the peak for jJlGO a thousand feet, now is pro curable for 190. said II. I. Tjbell of the Isbell Lumber & Coal Co.. and II. W. Monger, of the Monger Lum ber Co. Yellow pine flooring has dropped 10 per cent, the same men said. Dealers have not yet bought much lumber at the reduced prices, it was said, and hence the consumer will not receive the benefit of th? re ductions for some time to come. Additional building plans com menced here during the past in cluded breaking of ground fur the Tells How Thin Folks Can Put on Flesh and Get Strong Iopjp who hare tried it und hun dred of folks right here In South I'.end hive done o s.jy that If you are weik. thin, nervous, rundown and can't sleep night, the quickest, surest and best way to pot tdronp. put on tlenh, have nerves of hteel and be atie to ulewp well. Is to take n 5 prain tablet of Mood Iron J'hophnte with every meal. The almost invariably raiarkahle benefit following the upe of Mood Iron Phosphate Is paid to be due to the fact that it does two things f'-eiln the nerves and supplies iron to the blood. So uniformly nuceens ful are the reports from those'who have used It that Wettlk's I'hnrmacy a well .n all other leading drupplsts now sup ply lllood-Irnn I'hophate under a guar antee of satifa t ln or money baek. In asiuueh as three weeks' treatment ost only S1..7) if you like It nothing if It fails every weak, thla. nervous. -down, anaemic man or woman shoull brpln the use of Itlood-lrnn I'hosphate today and aet ba'-k on the road to health, strength and happiuess without d-'ay. Adv. ill lire Mileage increased and Cost ' Reduced r o r i rn j J I ml .,1 w You can buy Goodyear Tires today at prices which are no higher than they were ten years ago. And from these tires you can now obtain more actual mileage due to advancements made by Goodyear in their construction since 1910 The present cost of Goodyear mile age therefore is decidedly less and this fact applies to all the line, including the 30x3-, 30x3y2- and 31x4-inch size Goodyear Tires built especially for small cars. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires get ex ceptional mileage at very low cost. 30 x 3Vi Goodyear Double-Cure CJ 50 Fabric, All .athc? Tread Lj j0 x 3Y2 Goodyear Single Cure 50 Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread iSX " Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price you arc asked to pay for tubes of less merit why risk costly casings when such sure protection is available? $ f 50 30x3Asixei xrotrrp roof bag 1 " li M H I I 731 Pav Cash Cash Pavs MWUlfl isJtHUO rvFUisVR PRICE .conr MICHIGAN T. uAvur: THE STAR points the way To Greater Values Our Shoes Look at These Prices Ladies' Dress Shoes, Military or Louis heels; up to $7.50 values $5.45 toclc -Reduction Sale V 1 id i iiis W eelc mm Mm if '3'S 3.05 Boys' Shoes, black or brown. built for wear; regular $5.00 values, only High Grade Ladies' Dress Shoes, military or Louis heels; .. $7.95 Children's Shoes oj Black Gun Metal Calf. Be sure and see these. (p Qj- $3.75 values .... 4?dvV? Prepare now for the sloppy weather that will soon be here. We are selling rubbers very cheap. - Bargain Basement Here are a few of the out Standing and, we believe, un matched offerings in our Stock Reduction Sale. Men's Shirts, all sizes, the best makes, including Emery Earl 6c Wilson and Manhattan, special 4 A at I miO Men's UII1kI I'nioii Suits, f leere lined) (J AQ peeial ZlyO "lliuli Kock" Shirt and Drau- vr. Many folks irtfdst on this poji ulur make of un- Q OA ilci'KiirnioiUs. Kach . . . . tj X sJS 62 PIECE DINNER SETS in three 'patterns. Wo have ex actly fifteon of thesM sets on hand. They arrived late, and tliat is why wi' arc sat rinr inp tin i. as a Timrs day SixH-Ial (that means come to morrow) at the astonishingly low prive of (rauito and Aluminum Ware. including: Percolator., Kettles and the perioral run of kitchen utensils our. complete stock Mihvtanthilly rctluced in price. Comforters you'i: lie needinp them in the near future. The prices we have put on tin se will make them move fat, .f $1.50 value, per $iD Ilroom. poort (mality. ffQ S9c, C9e and D?C There are still a few days left in which you can take advantage of our STOCK REDUCTION SALE. If you fail to visit our store, this week, you will have missed an OPPORTUNITY. We buy for CASH and sell for CASH. When you trade at THE STAR, you pay for what you get and not for what the other fellow charges. Dry Goods Specials JAPANESE CREPE made in Japan, a wonderful value, while it lasts. This is 30 inches wide and comes in shades of Brown, Blue, Tan and Copen. Regular value 50c. Special per yard 39c $12.95 Half Wool Baby Flannel, reg ular $1.( value, special per yd., only U L Half 'Linen Tovtclinp. worth 30c. per yd. only l ine Mereeriel MarcniNette. in white and cream. This runs inches wide, a äoc. value, per yd. only . Seaside Percale, the best jual itv obtainable. Here i a real barpain. liepnlar ."0c value, per yd. only . . . Indian Head, 3tl inches wide. Uurine this sale we are makinp a special of per yd Flannelette, dark or lisht. per yd. only Wool I)ress (ioods includlnp 33 inch half wotd serge, in all colors as well as tdaok. Ileejular yd. oidv 23k Nette. is runs 29c st iua! a real 34c s wide. makinp 39c liKht. 29c 98c TABLE LINEN a very good variety in ap pearance and wearing quali ties. Special prices, as listed be low, prevail for this week only. Compare them with the. prices asked in other stores. Thanksgiving comes next month. Your table will not present the right appear ance without clean white linen. $2.50 quality, per yard, $1.98; $2.00 quality. $1.59; $1.50 quality, $1.19. A regular $1.00 value comes at 79c French Serpo, all wool. In all colors. You'll never buy it cheaper than at the price listed here. Regular $3.50 value, per yd. only . $2.69 Silks, a brilliant showinp of Satins. Messalines and Taffeta. all shades. ?tA inches wide. Uv ular values $2.50 and $3.00. Special, per yd $1.59 SWEATERS Sweaters, children's sizes (just the thing to wear to school) special $2.45 and Sweaters for misses, the new slip-over style, good choice of patterns, $5.95 and Ladies slip-over sweaters Ladies' coat style sweaters as low as Children's Velvet Tams Wool Flannel Middies, all sizes; colors red, blue and green Half Wool Serge Middies, Ladies' and misses' at $1.79 $3.45 $4.95 $6.8 5G $0.95 $2.S5 Blankets Real values Old Man Winter is just around the corner. The cool breezes of Fall are already here. Be sure that your stock of Blankets is com plete. There will never be a better time to lay in a sup ply than now. Our prices beckon you to this store. Blankets in staple colors with stripes on ends. Dur ing our Stock Reduction S.$3-95....$2.95 Blankets, fancy plaids. $5.95, $4.95 o QE and WiWQ Half Wool Blankets. $7.95 fi QP and 4O.S9 All Wool Blankets, a large assortment, (4 4 QS $14.95 and. s I I 93 SHEETS Size 72x90.. $1.29 and $1.79 Size 81x90.. $1.79 and $1.98 PILLOW CASES 42 x 36 35c 45 x 36 39c Ladies' Georgette Silk Waist, a wonderful assortment in attractive colors $4.95 Sateen Bloomers, long or short $1.89 Knit Petticoats for cool weather, many colors and pat terns to choose from. The prices are $1.98, $1.48 and 98c FLANNELETTE GOWNS Here is an extra good value. Some at $2.45, including ex tra sizes. Others at only $1.89 Gloves, Chamoisette, in black, grey or brown, newest style with strap clasp. Extra special this week, (j JP only 4) I lOS Woodbury Facial Soap, 3 bars for 50c; one I "TP Ä bar 1 7C lift fewest 1 m win Ti 1 T-l i-m m "Sill ill! Smartly styled trimmed hats, soft draped, pleated or shirred. Off face effects. Mushrooms, Pokes, Side Rolls and Turbans. Values up to $8.00. Special nhW!i Thursday at V Ü 1 Children's Trimmed Hats, all beautifully trimmed, wonderful values at r.,. . IltieFF r?1 - '..'-' X $2.98 1 11 SERVICE STATION TT TT g cd? (fs tfil (fh Tf? Tff) ä W h. ii Ü (SS Wefest TO 1 216-218 East Jefferson Blvd. Distributors Goodyear Truck Tires Chalmers Cars Federal Trucks Maxwell Trucks Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Investigate Our Tire Service II ! '51 Plaiting, Cleaning, Pressing, The B B Way B. B. Service Supreme relieves you of the necessity of sending garments, rugs, draperies, gloves out of the city for expert cleaning and pressing. Our expert process, enhanced by modern mr.chinery and Benzol Solvants, produces the best results obtainable. B. B. Cleaned clothes are odorless, the pressing and plaiting faultless. THE B. 3. CLEANERS RUEL N. BEEBE. Prop. Wmm 108 v. Colfax Ave. 231 E. Tatt St. Phones: Bell. 1441. 2332 Automatic, 1440 m w, lUM Resources $7,500,000 Haste and Waste YS. Saving and Having We are passing through an err which has been apt ly characterized as one of speed, spending and specu lation. Today, haste and waste have taken the place of sav ing and having, in a great many cases. The thrifty person is sav ing something each week from his incorre. We want to encourage you to save. We start accounts with $1.00, and deposits made before Oct. 10 will date from Oct. I. Nil 7 Vwaw ' M k w. VA.W 'i ml Jefferson Boulevard v.TMJSTgSAVIKGSS Near Postoffice rt s I S3