South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 176, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 June 1920 — Page 3

TrnrnsDAY Monvrvn. .rrvn 21. f?r. 1 MRS RIIRNrTÄM IR Happy Climax to War Romance ?, HERE TO GIVE AID TO HER HUSBAND 1 o. wife Comes to South Rend Unknown to Spoue and Police Head.

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tVhn Chi. rsi Polir Kiln arrive 1 in South I?i-i lat Tur.'iay rUhl with V. J. Iturnhim, want 4 h; "ri rhirg? of obtaining mnnov urvler fiU 'n formation xslth 11 . hr.ij- b'JlMlrr: tran.".t tlor, h dl l not know th-.t Mr?. I5urrhini. th rlrfmlant's wife. .il.o

am to Soutr, Fn1 from f amden.

.1 , apparently to a 14 hr husband. In i.rt. Hurnhim himself did not

know Wednesday that his wife is here. Chief Kline Wednesday was also still unaware of the presence of Mrs. Burnham in South Bend. (',( f .rT- Omn ht. South Hn4 lawyer, who will probaMy look aftr llurnhiru's lnterrts In ronnfrtlon tv It th chnrpp? anlnt him, told th poller WHnf-jiiy that Mr. Purnham 1 In South P.cnd and that hh had an appointment with him at thr riry hall Wfln'diy whr1 fhry wnuM make an effort to pc-e T.urnYm who Is locked up in n rrll at th rlty Jail. Atty. Omcht ?atd WMnsday that an rffnrt will bo tnado to have Burnham released on bail. Disappoints Lawyer. Mr. Burnham did not kp hr appointment with Atty. Onrht, and hr and Chlf Kllno wer wnnderlnc AVodTif day vh?r Mrs. Hurnham was. Hurnham told a Nwj-TlniM reporter Wednesday t h t his wife Is in NVw York city. He n that h i r.'t pullty of tho rhirss brought ncalnst him. and 4rrl.tr 4 that h" will bo iblo to fhow wh'Tt' rvrry rnt of the money ho Is alle:rr4 to liave rrrojvod h re in houo b.;lldin transactions wrnt. "It Is a very erlous rh;rso they have placed apalnt nie," F.urnham Mid through the l).tr of his coll at Hie city Jail Wednesday. "Hut I will be. able to 5how what became, of - ery cent of the nion-y." Voiill Kai Money. "I went ti (amlen to rai.se mnnn' on Fonio lots I own there." continued the man charged with obtaining money tinder false r.retene?. Hurnham did not Intimate that he belnjr pr re.-uted. He appe.ired to be orifidmt of proving his innocenc-

jnade. Hurnham will not be Riven a hearin: in city court until after the vart.es Interested In brlnl'is him back to South Bond from Camden bave hold n mectlncr. which. It was aniifiunn'il Wednesday by on f the

Interested attorney?, will be within

the next day or two. At this mertlup: 1' will be decided Just what (our.. .f action Is to be pursued .'ijMir.s: 3 '.urn ham. 'hirf Kline reached South Iend with his irisnner at ll:r,ft o'clock

Vedne.lav r.l.jht. Hurnham was im- j iu.-diatdy 'locked up in the citv Jail. J'.urnhum's arrrt at Camden was j 4M-jsed by .i letter sent out by Frank i .7' (Ireon. manager of th Chamber f Conunevre. following Burnham'l

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Italian Air Kor-es, and Miss I ..ore tula Hatohelder. daughter of a milHonairf N'W Orleans lumberman. wh were r centiy married jn New York.

PLAN DISCUSSING MILK SUPPLY

Health and Sanitation Group of Chamber of Commerce Meetinjr Thursday.

bio. or at least to prevent it from lowering In standard. "Our milk supply is fairly irood and want to ke'p it that way," s.iid In. Freyermuth Wednesday.

CERTIFIED COPY OF STOCKHOLDERS9 WORK IX 19 13 RECORDED

WUTH BEISD MAX GETS ARMY PROMOTION

Warren T. Atkinson, form rly of Hl'J Hobtnson ft. South Hend, rr ived on hlrs return to Camp .lack-

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( orporal. and on the 15th, an additional promotion to supply sergeant Sergt. Atkinson sirred with thfamous r.iilwav battery during th war. as did his brother. Harry. Hoth thee men were reenllsteJ at th b.'-al station, Harrv tr the na . v aiid YVarrrn back to the coat artillery nt Camp Jackson. Femuel It. Fonts of Camp Pix. N. .7 . - vis'tlnc his parents in this i ity. He will return to hi station this coming" week. William A. Foley, 1 7 2 r. ?. Feer st , South Hend. reenlisted Tuey-dav and v;i sent to the fourth cavalry .it 1 ort Frown. Texa.

m:cui-:r.i:v iirrs hf.qi i:st. l'.v Fnited I're: NMW YOIIK. June 2". Th sum pf ? 50.0 !. and an annuity of $6.00'.' wore left Miss Mary Kihm. for Zl (Mrs secretary of (;eorcre W. Terhins. by the will of the financier. The bulk of the estate was left to Mr. Ferklns and th two children.

"South r.end's -Milk Supply" will be the subject of discussion at a special meeting of the health and sanitation "roup of the Chamber of Commerce Thursday afternoon. The meeting will be called at 4: 'JO o'clock. The purr. ose of the meeting, it was said by Dr. Knill (I. Freyermuth. secretary of the city board of health. W( dnesday in calling the meeting, is to better the milk supply if possi-

A certified copy of the proceedings of the .stockholders and directors of the Nation? 1 Veneer Products? Co.. Mi.diawaka. authorizing an increase of 5140,000 in the capital stock of the corporation, was received by the iceorder's ofllce Wednesday from the secretary of state. The meeting at which the increase was authorized took place Dec. no. 101.:. The total i apitalization. following the increase, was established at $ 1 ö.OOi.

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4-1 11 mean? get rid of dandruff, for It vull starve your hair and ruin it if 2 o j don't. It doen't do much jrood to try to Vrush or ash it out. The only sure v.iy to gtt rid of dandruff Ls to di.'.e it, theti you destroy It entirely. To do this, about four ounce s of ordmary HauM arvon; apply li at night when retiring:; ue enough

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Ker.tly with the ringer tips. By morning, most If not aU. of jour dandruff will be, Ror.e. ar.d thr'e ir four mor applicntionii will comT'etely dissohe an entirely destroy , yer- sincl ?!n nod trace of It. You will find. too. that all itching r.r.d dlcffinc of the calp ui'l stop. i rd your hair wi'.l look and feel ii hundred times hotter. You can k liquid arvon t any drug: store. t is Inexpensive und four ounce? Is r'l you will need, no matter how rv.;ch dandruff you h..ie. This sim-f'.-remedy never fills. Adv.

BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET f" ft t?) r''" tr.r,v?i t Ktt:k f?r t2 ! I rnuiw htsr

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Stop! Look! Listen! Before You Invest Tho3e of us who have had a narrow escape from an onrushing train, or who have witnessed an accident, can appreciate what it means to "play it safe." It is the same way with investing your hard earned money. It is so easy for your financial venture to be wrecked on the tracks of speculative investment, that our warning Stop, Look and Listen is not at all out of place. Before you take a chance, on the promise of large returns, investigate the proposition thoroughly, discuss it with your banker and listen to his advice. He will be glad to guide you through the safety zone. The mission of the Investment Department of this bank is to help you invest safely and profitably, without charge or obi igation. We will be glad to have you call, even though you have but $100 at this time. St. Joseph Loan and Trust Company

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QOME historians give LaSalle famed as the explorer of the Mississippi credit for the discovery of die Northwest; others give the honor to Radisson. Very different in station and temperament, the one a. clear'CUt cavalier and the other a rugged frontiersman, they were equally brave and fearless. The name of the former is associated in history with the Niagara and the Chicago Portages; the name

of the latter with the Mackinaw Portage.

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rcdons of the Northwest, there was no word in our lancuase

to describe the difficult trails that connected lake to Uke. So they called them Pcrtefes a word derived from the French meaning "to carry' because upon these, rude paths the travellers had to bear the burden of the canoe and baggage on their shoulders. The Portage then came to mean the hard SnicUi&s "carry," the back-breaking tak of burden-bearm? that all the pioneers of the North and West experienced.

THE first Portage Tire was produced ten years ago. It was a brg, rugged and muscular tire designed to stand up ander the severest strains, built to deliver abundant mileage in spite of the jolts and jars of rough roads. A dependable dre then it is immensely better today I

Every detail of carcass, tread, side-wall ami bead is scientifically determined and built to exact specifications to insure correct balance and even wear. Only the stoutest and most carefully tested cotton fabric and cord goes into Portage Tires. That gives them strength to endure. A generously thick and tough but pliable rubber tread gives them the power to resist road abrasion.

Just as our language adopted the word Portage because

so has the motor public adopted the dre.

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Here's Where You Get Your Money's Worth

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