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Page 1: TAKE FINAL New Envoy ACTION MINE WAGE CONTROVERSY …€¦ · -a total of 2 0 houses. These are to eoFt a.3 follows, $3,500, $3,700, $2.200, $2.200, $2,900. $2.200, $2,200, $1.700,

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME- S TTEDXESDAY MORNTXG, AVHIL li. it20. 1 1

nirtuux."WILL TAKE FINAL arxzzaBsncziWOOLEN CO. BUILDSMORE SEIF HOUSES Games TodayNew Envoy to Switzerland ntemrban Snoppers-Re- ad ThisACTION ON MINE

THI T1P SU A A TVTlTh i7D?HAV

NATIONAL UCAGTCX.Pittsburg at St. Louln.Chicago at Cincinnati.I'.oston at New York.PidlnJd;Ma at Brooklyn.

AilEIUCAL LKAfiCE.St. IouN at Cleveland.Detroit at Chicago.New York at I'hiladHjhl.i.Washington at Uotton.

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WAGE CONTROVERSY

Battle of Fipire?. Which HasBeen in Progress Four

Week, Finally End-;- .

The .Mishawaka Woolen Co. hastaken out 12 building permits for 111

more new hom.es to be erected intho Ball Band heights addition,making- - a total of 2 0 houses. Theseare to eoFt a.3 follows, $3,500, $3,700,$2.200, $2.200, $2,900. $2.200, $2,200,$1.700, $2,200, $:.S0O and $2,200.

Tho Dodgo Mfg. Co. Monday tookout a number of permits for newresldtnces.

Fannie A. Fanderson has takenout a permit for a two-stor- y build-ing in the A. J. Miller addition, Lin-coln way W.. cost $3,000.

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AMERICAN RED CROSSASSISTS ALIENS IN

PREVENTING TYPHUS; '

- - ' - i rV-- v ' The Greatest Values You Ever Saw All Desirable; 'f 'et? . K:' 1 New Spring Merchandise Worth $1 .50 to $2 More for Only $1 .

Sale Starts 8:30 a. m Look for Special $1.00 Sale Cards.

WARSAW. April 12 A specialmission of tho League of RedCross societies which is made upof 30 national Red Cross organ-izations, has arrived In Warsaw,in connection with the control oftyphu fever. It will cooperatewith the Polish government andthe American Red Cross, whichhave been jointly fighting typhuafor more than a year.

The mission la under CotHenry A. Shaw, of tho UnitedStates army, and Washington,D. C.

SOCIAL AM) ri:iisoNAixMrs. Carl Castleman, 224 E. Grovo

EL, will entertain tho members ofthe M. (5. l club at her home Wetl-nerda- y

afternoon.The Misses Pearl and Maude

Marks, residing at Pleasant Valley,who have been ill with influenza,are convalescing.

Miss Susie de Lorenzi of Buffalo,N. Y., is spending 10 days as theguest of her parents, Mr. and MrsJoseph de Lorenzi. 201 P. Main st.

Alfred Klaer has gone to Omaha,Neb., where he has taken a

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Bloomers CHEMISE HOSE Oil CLOTH SUITS MUSLINWatot'i Womn' beautl- - Women's lne Plv.-quart- er wl- Wufh Suits. Pftfiinnoffine knit ful Envelope che- - Parson now. In in Uzhl or dark of Ct;. o.trn'.r .v rÜLlICUülJersey bloomerg, mlse. In fine nala- - fine lisle, in Mack patterns; and plnc- -

ln pink, elastic Book. lce trim- - and whit; all vrraJe; a real l ar- - haai. in siz. 1 to iau? o. fiirf m- -

Ppwlal Dol- - Dollar Day nln. Spwlai for J yars. S;nKial iiC-.,rrfr- 7 'top. p:al r Day SpUl lollar IUv for l .!r luv tr.ddrM onnt TOU HCII 8 l'AIK FOR 8 V.KIS VOK I.AC II Sp-ta- l

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Arthur J. Miller has gone to FortWayne to visit with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Gaugler andpen, Don, who reside northeast ofMishawaka, are recovering from anattack of Influenza. j

The boys' class of the Willow j

Creek church will entertain with an ;

ice cream social Wednesday night. ;

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NdlW YORK". April 13. The Kit-t- !mimip- which h.i.' lf n nixing for

Jnore tl.an four v.ks in Lho an-Ihraci- T"

w,1; nr.-ot-l ttions wnabrought to a dos: Tuesday uhrnthe min' rp raters sibxnitted by thoXiilnr-i- . showir.tr their earning woreTint responsible for th hUh pricecf haril r(;tl to tho p.iblir.

Uhfn tho s'.b-committ- eo ap-jolr.t- f-l

to nr-got-i at tho rov.-- ron- -tr-ic- t ac!Jurn"I hero Tu .".Jay, It wasirul ruiooj the nro prarti- -all char to rrinr to tho front for

discussion "Wo'lmsd ay and hnal ac-tion tho r-a- l L-ai- fj inv.lvl In th;

cn trovers'.Subriilt K.-pl)- .

The greater part of the data sub-mitted by the operators Tuesdayva.i In reply to the ar'urn'-n- t made

by the miners to th ffrrt thatlirhty jfrc'nt of the anthracite

mine owners tripled their profits bytion syt-m-- i ami nT..--s-The o!!''-la- l statement levied, by thecommittor mado no mrntion of theZiirurra or iirvcuinents preF'-nte- bythe mine owners.

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Tb anthra-cit- opT;i(ors, it wasIf amed Tuday are planr.Incr to putup a vigorous liqht ;u?ainst granting1the cloned fbop with the check offFj'stern for mlU-ctinc- r union hp s onthe FT-ou- that "th check-of- f Isillegal undr the laws of Pennsyl-vania. They declare it h unlawfulto withhold any part of a worker'swages for union dues or for anyDther purpose .

The miners representatives al-ready havo warned the employersthey will not b'.ku their nam.es touny acn-emen- t that doen not con-tain the closed, shop provision.

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UNTAUiin) lxm MrrratÄ.letters addressed to the following

await owners at the postolllce:Miss Lorothy Arnold, Mrs. Carl

Armstrong. Mrs. Velma Buslck, Geo.Buck (2), I. J. Bennedit,, Miss IreneClement, Bay Demaray, Mrs. I'rankLindlinger, Miss Ethel Markham, O.Z. Marchel. Alva Markburger, InezNull. Mary Null, Tyrie Robbine.Irene KoIfT, S. J. Stockry, IiOwisSheets. Mabelle Fearer, Clara Schurr,Angle Schoerer, Nellie Truman, MayTorticil, A. K. Thompson.

Worth to $15.W Only. T n f fn rSpare Ines not permit us to tell youf thf woritlorful stvlos arxd innlitv

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Women's$5.00 New

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DRESSESNew pprlnff atyleala women's anfl

misses' housedresses In per-

cales anl glnar-harr- ..

worth $5 (V).

ppeclnl for DollarDay only. e:i--

of thee pariTH'uts, but t;ike ournonl for it, tl.f.v nrc tin greatest V 3 1t :

1 - a values of the year. nnl you are ;n- - n f jlV r In? to be Just as enthusiastic alfoiit j I J Iijr! thm as we sr wlim juj r.uno '--

"f' ( v, Vtomorrow ninl FrIJay. l'ho'c. I JJ vj Vy,WeddinssHampson Gary, of Texas, who will succeed Pleasant A. Stovall, re-signed, at Berne post. in fin' nainsook, ft

1 britN: In wIteaii l flsh: newestKty 1. s : p v o I a 1.

HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI.The Mlshav,aka high school alum-

ni association will meot Wednesdayevening in the high school assemblyroom at 7:20 for the election of of-

ficers and other important business.MISHAWAKA NEWS suggest Gifts, and that word, inturn, almost Invariably remindsone of

To SCO. Kl irlnir

DRESSESm r:i k of new Sprint

Irc- - s in Mlk p' plhn aii'Ivm.1 r.'cs T! rre ar, i'i.u;ystyles t '!:ori from.

$." New Sprlnj;

COATSCharmlnp n"w hprin; ttyloin sprt or ir"s fiat-s- ;tra speinl Dollar Dav

S18.00THE WORLD 0' SPORTS 8 OOHOSPITAL NOTES.

Albert Cortier, It. F. D. No. 2.South Bend, underwent a seriousoperation at the t. Joseph's hospi-tal Tuesday morning.

MISIIA1FA KAX TAKES. BRIDE AT ST. JOSEPH

CLAUER'Sstore carries a

FREIGHT EMBARGO ISBEIXG FELT IX CITY Our large

stock ofNEW YORK. April 13. Inability

of Huropean nations to send repre-sentative women tennis teams toAmerica to compete for the 'icht- -

To S65.00 TricotineSuits $OP? ()Gr.'.iutlfi!l. i st spring In 2u's aud iiiisi s' sifs. Spi- -

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Silverwareman cup pronabiy win delay tneTN CHICAGO ON BUSTNINS.

M. Marks, of the MishawakaLeader, went to Chicago on businessTuesday.

MAYOR BACK IN CITY.Mayor G:ylor and Mrs. Caylor

and daughter returned from a tripto Chicago last night.

DRESSES

Glen Jarrett of this city and Mi-s- s

I'thed True of .south I'.end, stole amarch on their friends and elopedto fSt. Jo-ep- h, Mich., where theywere marii i a week ago. TheyNueceeilt-- in keeping the ceremonya secret until Tuesday.

The ijrooa. vu.s in the balloons rx ice ,f the American expedition-ary forces overseas. The bride isthe; daughter of Mrs. E. True ofSouth Bend.

Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett will resideat 22 2 Lincoln way W.

inauguration of this Internationalcompetition on the plan of th--r-avl- s cup until next year, theUnited States Iiiwn Te-nnL- associa-tion announced Tuesday nlpht. Thenew trophy, presented to the asso-ciation by Mrs. Hazel Hitchkls"Wight man, the American champion,was to have been played for inAugust.

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TOWELSTl.ro, 700

wl.lte Turk!..ibath towels. Sp.ciai

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The railway freight embargowhich went into effect in MishawakaSaturday last is beginning to haveits effect on business. Althoughso mo representatives of wholesalehouses are, continuing their visits,they are not accepting any ordersowing to the prevailing railway con-ditions. At the New York Centralfreight sheds, business is at a stand-still. The e .press company is stilltaking parcel? to certain points onIts system, but none to Cleveland oreast of that city.

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Silk HOSEWomen's BootSilk Hose In frreyonly, special forDollar Day

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f:.o silk

CamisolesWonnii's Cair.l- -

soj.-s- . ni:-.'l- of fUki rt jio de ehine.) n i 1 T 1 u .

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CORSETSWomen's up to $2Coutll Corsets.the new springn)i!el3. all blze,

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APRONSWomen's HouseDrees Aprons offest rolorel per-cale in l'ght nndtlsrk colors. Spe-cial Dollar Day

rainook, lontr or H

in attractive new patterns.Could anything make a moreappropriate Wedding Present?

CLAUER'SJewelers, Silversmiths,

Diamond Merchants

OFFICIAL COUNT.By Assoelate-- d Pres:

short styl?. Sprial, urni --A

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PIKKKi:. S. I)., April 13. Thocomplete official count of th vot j

cast in the general primary election j

of South Dnkotn on Mnrch 21announced by tlie secretary of stategives the following figures for re- - j

publican presidential endorsement: iiKx elusive But Not TlxpensivePoindexter. 1.144: Johnson. 26,301;Lowden. 26,961; Wood, 31,265.

MHMrHIS, Tenn., April 13.Southern association baseball clubsmado ready tonight for a flyincrstart tomorrow in the 1920 pennantrace wdth each of the four cities in

hlch the inaugural games will beplayed Chattanooga, IJirmlncnam.Mobila and T.ittlo Kock predictingh record attendance. Atlanta, lastFensen' champions, will meet Chat-tanooga; Nashville? will open atBirmingham; New Orleans at Mo-bile, and Memphis at little Kock.

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ARMY AND NAVY UNION M KITTS.Herbert Porer resigned as com-

mander of the Orra L. Snyder gar-rison, Army and Navy union, at ameeting held Monday evening. Theresignation was accepted and aspecial meeting will be held Monday,at which another commander willbe appointed. Arrangements weromade to take part in tho Interna-tional concert to be given at tho highschool auditorium April 20 and 21.

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CAPSNew spririff raps,in a wide selec-tion; fancy pat-terns.. Specialeacn

Ma le of white d

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COLDI1Y ROD IllYIXGolden Rod Hive 10, held its reg-

ular meeting last night. Deputy RossO'Neal Jjcir.K present. Tentativeplans we're laid for a box social anddance to be given Tuesday eveningMay 11, at the K. of P. hall. Prizeswill be given for the prettiest boxes.A program of readings and musicwill be featured. Tho committee incharge is: Mesdames Frank Kerr.Mary llayr.es, Lizzie Chamberlainand Miss Clara Wilson.

CITY COURT NOTES.Paul Mishler, motorcyclist of

.outh Bend, was arrested Tuesdaymorning on a charge of violatingthe city traffic ordinance. He waareleased on a $23 bond for his ap-pearan- co

before Judge Feig Wed-nesday morning.

A S7 Trimmed IIa trimmed; vorthKk' ; escn. peclal

Z lOUi!ie Tern iSTheatrepieillnnuDr:L.TiriA, ra., April isIon Joudert. coach of the chajnpionPennsylvania university basketballteam, lias resigned. He gave busl- - TODAY

L"vely r.f-- sp.rln hats; many dlfTereot!.".v smart styles t a price that provesthat we t?U the pr'tt:.r ;:. ;

less money; in j.llk taffet-- i combinationsend milan strmvg. Special for Dollar Day

res-- i connection In another part rfthe country as the cause. Joudert

HOMTJK WIITTE.Homer II., the three days old son

of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White,539 1- -2 E. Fourth st.. died Mondaynight at 11 o'clock. The funeralservices were held Tuesdav after-noon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in thecity cemetery.

ed Penn to four successive lnter- - Walshrollegiate basketball champion Georgeships.

S10 Trim'ed Pattern HatsNEW YORK. April 13. Walter1 lagen. American open golf cham-pion, is to leave May 1 for Eng-land to compete In the British open

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CurtainsFrotty lar trtn-rne- d

cu rtalns;w rt h So p al r.Sp-ola- l

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Men' SI .50ltalbrlggan

SHIRTS &

DRAWERSNew ecru I'.albrl)?-ca- n

shirt anddrawers; all sizes,each

$ i ii ti ;i1 1. 1 1 I I f il ' I I3i I I J '". Jilll Ii. lilies, i

Choose from smartest T.iserop, pltriij?,Milans with georpette and tilmnxtl withflowers and rlb'bonx. Tho tlpjrest pelee-tio- n

and most wonderful Values in S'uthBend at

nprofessional champion, willr.ot leave until later and JackHutchinson has not decMed to makethe trip.

LINCOLNTODAY

Elsie FurgesonS4ä HAT SHAPES wNewest spring stylos Mark Milin Lata; V I II U t

20 different styles to selert from; ?1.0) MJJ Uljvalues

Il ISor $2.C VXr.

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Presented by William Fox, in

"The Shark"A sea story of Luck, Lure and Love. It's a sea drama pack-ed with thrills. It has the most powerful of screen punches.Yet Love is the motive of the speedy action showing howlove conquers the baser passions and refines sordid souls.

Also a big Vitagraph comedy HARRY MAN in "WIZAND WHISKERS."

THURSDAY AND FRIDAYA Realart Picture

"Soldiers öf Fortune"From the book by Richard Harding Davis, and the play by

August Thomas.

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BLOUSESOne lot of boys'llloupe Waist?, Inemail sizes only,

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Un. SUITSBarred nainsookathlotb: unionFults, all dz'?;Special,

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Un. SUITSWomen's finepaure knit unionsuits for earlynprinfr wear,

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SHIRTSM-n'- s M u e 1 i nNipl.t M.irn. Yo iru2Jn't makefhm for thatSp.- - ial

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NEW YORK. April 13. Nationalleagxie clubs took the honors in the

"veral series of lnter-leagu- e pre-season game?.

The total score In games for theseries which ended yesterday is 12to 4 0 with three tied games, thAmerican league trailing.

The world's champ'on Red rmdetho poorest showing of the Nationalleague. Pat Momn's men won onlylive out of thirteen games with theWashington Senators and got onlydecision out of four with the Yank-ees.

This rather prer showing some-what confirms the report that theReds derived very little benefit froman undisciplined stay at Miami andnro in poor condition to start therae

The Pt. Tuls Cardinals, by losingthe city series to the r.rowns at fourgsmes to two cut down the leadpiled up by the Giants and Brook-ly- n

Roblr..Brooklyn's feit in winning ten out

of sixteen from the Yankee can boclassed as a real surprise and th-"- 1

Braves six to livo victory over theT!ccrs comes a eins-- , second.

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"The Avalanche"She hated the sight of acard or a roulette wheelas she hated the sight of avenomous snake, yet shecould make no effort toresist theu call. Born withgambler's blood, It seem-ed that she was doomedto the force of heredity.

Then the avalanche ofgambling debts engulfedher, and crushed her life,and the whole world con-demned her and made ex-istence a torture.

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The Giantstaking ten ov

fine and true to desert her. HRee! Sox as did the Cardinal alo inmnsr e cm out or iure, n irom tne 1 s mm,Athltic.. No! You're not right!

It wasn't the man! Cometo see, won't you?

An Artcraft picture.

ELSIE FERGUSONThe Avalanche'

AaJVETCCAFT Plslt

URMEXIAXS ARRIVEiV WAsnmiToy to

APPEAL TO UTLSOy liei ftI

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Vr Asivar"l lre:"WASHINGTON. A;rl l p. .Arm-enian veterans of the mlddlo wesand of nearby cities arrived hereTuesday to participate in ceremoniesWednesday in connection with pre-int.itir- .n

to Prfs't YT!on atvl con-rref- n

of a memorial asking recog-nition of the repr..'ic of Arm nia.New England ar.d New Yi"rk con-tintren- ts

were expected during ther.iht.

t"ecrtsr' Colby will receive theclr'.egatlon wb.Uh will r.uniber morethan 0-- 0 men in uniform r.nii thememorial to th president will bepresented to him by MaJ. V. !I. Kaz-ftr.JIa- n

of Harvard. t;r.iverity. Thepresentation will take t1 tee at thestate d.ep.-.r- t rr.ep.t r.r.A Uritlsh.X'rench. Japanese. Italian and other

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Per month less than the legal rate. Loans made on Fur-niture, Pianos, Autos, Live Stock, Farming Implements,etc; pa7nents to suit your income, weekly monthly orquarterly. If you have a loan with another company wewill advance you money to pay them off. It is your benefitto save the difference.

DON'T PAY 3y2 PER MONTH FOR MONEYSEE US FIRST.

WELFARE LOAN SOCIETYCapital $200,000.00.

219 South Main Street Phone, Main 696.(Member of American League of Welfare Loan Societies).

iree Menr:I

Mr. WorkingmanIt is your absolute duty to yourself and to your

family to save all the money you can now, as it willcome in very handy on a rainy day. You can savemoney by buying your Shoes, Clothes and Furnish-ings for the whole family at

The Mishawaka Leader503 NORTH MAIN ST.

A Call Will Convince You. Open Every EveningH. MARKS, Prop.

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yen raa u. t2Z .M to f:iX.C) forrpi.iri::p. palatini, rTTing.riiuvlL;. tai. s. ntr., we will fur-i.;s- vi

It at lowest ccrrent ratep.n l arruep tLe piy.nn to s':'.tjour ::.rn.e. Main 174'J.

STATE LOAN CO.Capital KWWO

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llnlomats whoe poverrmer.ts have iRecorded reco-nit'o- rt to tlie ?;ew r- -

and a Girl"Adapted from the play,

"The Three Bears."--.zym mil 15!

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j.ublic will attenl. ter the .r-rnfniar- ..-'

will mr.rch to the rapüo.and rreent similar mcnori il toeach branch f mrxre-.-s- .

Visits to Mn'T.t V rr.on ar.d th"Arlington natlor.il rüiftcn- - will bmade by th veterans before theirklfptrture.

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