South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 55, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1916 — Page 4

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

M TO REDUCE Agents, Business Men and Bureau Representative Before Council. Insurance mm and liü-'inss property owners with ro;reH-ntativ-s of the Indiana I n tion binau ami the board of saf' ty app-ar teforthe comm-tWo of tho whole of th(,'immon council last niht in Mhilf of a mo. ein'-nt to rai.--" this it.. from la?,-i C to li' H and th r-! v rcdu' e insurance rat. It va xll;iinMl to tlif council tli.it y the purchase of an ariil motor Iirhshtiri truck and th- addition of another man to tho ;ir oN-partm n thiM fletrt-ast' in insurance Lit -" upon Lusin' ss huildiiiK ouM ! .-"-urel. Arconllr.: to th Matr:.'nt mad" by KnK'imer Stonp of the Indiana Inspection liurt .iii a suiey of this city was maoV in 1 '. 1 4 and a numhr of rfMorntrond.itions relative to the waterworks, t.rc department ami a l.ulldin rod.-. Mr. Hl.n- tute.l that all the requirements had I. n met y the rity except the purchaseof the atrial truck and the addition of ihr. extra man. This L- all that . necesyiry to secure the low r insurance rat-. Aft'-r n-i!e rahU disru:;sion of 1 1 1 - me-tion from all .-ides, there t i 1 1 more than m :i present, tho matter was turned o.tr io the hoard of saletj and it is prolaMe that an i di n.s n will introduced in a short time a.-kin for an appropriation for the atrial triad.. Can (iiiarantro Kctluction. IInin'-r S'one d-eiard that the Indinna Inp- tioi. li.iieju i ntill mianmtH- th- following iimIih tienn within the n't tVw we.-ks or as soon as th city could i.- n-rat-d. if the ariil truck 1- purchased: On hrick 'luiiMins. l :; p r nt; on onfents'. !ie per cent; i,n frame huildirms and ont. nts. ei:;ht p. r cent. There is a possjhility thai the maximum reduction inUht amount to 17 per rf-nt. .Mr. Stone asserted. lie declared that the rity rate.could not 1'' ledured if a hooster pump uer pun lia.- d. deilaiui-r that an aerial truck was the requirement. He als .-tat d tl,;it i i.-s i: ould rank South I'. Mid with IndiU! apolis ami ("in innati. Tl,- merit" of t h- a rial trin k w re explain' d houiriL: that this apjiaiatus an Imused in finhtin tires on the hiula i buildings in the city or in buildings here the tlames may b- leaping froni tho windows. The apparatus can he iied as a turret tower and set cpiite a distance from tho fire l.ut at tho same time pour water into the huildinir from the top. Mr. Stone said that the in.pe tion fb Such Word As Getting "Old lellrZ"'- anitone WaTeis Aioum' Um spirit of Voutli. TImv I'ut (o ami Slrcimtli Into Your crc. 50 CEfiT EDX FREE . . "TV -1 I.ook at !: At :) h Hoy iUn Afttr I I n KrlboiK' ."ltn affr. Ill f!U i!:V :illl lif. with h :i c:i 1 ! nti;i- wi'inicr in n eue, ui- i i liifL''.' Saiiit"!!' ';!f-rs. t!.i-re's llo ti no' fer v!.il:ip iliiwn. r... r . .... ...... ; . . . Tlie- afer f.t-d or ii't. ;n lllllk. e-' ;iid IK. !t te-l "UI lu'j-l-. '! ! . li.inre the ) " wit'i t!.'le maltTilN H 1.1- 1. .IU' It;;lil J..ivvr. Ti- k'lve y nil tlie sturdy, vt -;il t r-!i Ct h " the vi;.rel- I.lell ;il:d v.'l:V'!l I .t ... . . ..I I I u irun .'ii,-ii. iii "'iif. iii ,i r.' h'.nir. - for no ,.ther ni'S'ii lh.ii t':tt t h- p,.ses lierve trt-liit h. And to Jr"e wh.lt tuieiitir!.- n.-re 1u;.:.t nil! .K. t..r j.-u. let the free M:t !-" : ri t t!..fa.t. I et ir o'e t. v.ii w) it if I;., riven tu rorrt . f 1 1 fi ju:I ..!iie:i tli.t brain f r : i r - i .i'i-e.l hv It 1 i t: i - 1 inTif T . 1 1 v tti mi. v.mi. rrrr. i::; .ri.i in n .. ; Mi id ' .-etit t . v.t !.iii;'iiiir e;. n.-. Ke:nem!e: I :!i.ia fr- I ., it free n tf! utel f..re.r nt:d f- r : tiu.e S dell't f.il t fib It 'e!i;..:i t ..!. . it i Ji:-t the r-:n!y y..n p.-tl .m l tili free r-.--!it ' vi!l !; it The regular M.oo :. f Kf i S:ü if.:if ':ifcri i- f r in S.Mit'.i 1 -1 ! . t .it .-THdi:fer V '.. U',i:,!;:i::i !! .-.r 1 U'.,it in t K H Ku : oT S t! M - .n .

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bureau re;uii-d either a 7. or S .", foot aerial truck, manned by seven r:i"n. whib' the old horse drawn truck should be held in r'-rve, althouuh th horses were not nec ssary. He also HUHK".ted that th feeder mam should be put in as fast as i.s possible and ;.an'c.-i will P'-rrnit. In commenting ;:pon the h iüilin' code Mr. Ston- stat that it is considered a yood one in all it" erentiaN. tatint that this pitdor was expressed at a m tirm of builders Ik-pi in c;hicaKo recently. According to th Impression anions the insurance men pr.-ent at the meeting, if the n w ratir.u: shfuld 'o into effect, rebates will b- jiu-i, b the in.surance - corn pa nie--. j -,,r instanro if hut on' ar of a thn year risk Jkis expird. th pi.-on tnkincr out th- insuian- will receive a r'bat iiiuicr the redi(tion for two eais. .Voi.- of th- iii:.tiotis will apply to nsideme proprty. ac((,rlin' to Mr. Ston- who stated that this rate was standard. Xim cw Morso Soon. Chief Sibrel was called upon .y the (ommitt'e of the wliole and declared that within a Priort time it would be necessary to pun base new horse.s i,t the dej.art ments. He as.--rted that some of the hors-s hae been working for 1 :', or 14 wars and hae practically outlived their usefulness while probably th' mindest have been in the MTvice

ls. 'n years w I i i h is cn.idred tlie maximum term for a tire hors Me al pioted interesting fiuurs show -inu tiiat the average cost of keeping a tam i-? S7 cents a day while mot(,r ti ucks are bein- maintairi-d at an auae cost of Jlo a ar. includiii.Lr repairs, oils, ami other upkeep n(s.it ies. I PLAIM RECREATION j WORK-FOR SUMMER j I'I.i!:iihiiiN rtiity Will Ik' Coiij tinned ami Athletic ConI ItS Promoted. At a me'-tiii'i of the iecreati(n ominitt'- '-dnes.l,i niirht there was ;i lM?:thy i;scu.-.don of plans lor tri- coming summer. So detiuite action wes taken, but it was the Kener, I opinion of the mem-l'-rs of the oiiMiritci- that the I diver. Simple st., Kab-y and Laurel playgrounds should be continued. Whatever other playgrounds are iimb-r tiie sii uvi is:on of the committee will probably depend on action taken by the park board. The committee favors also the continuing of the work of the Ama1 -ur Athb'tic federation. It is expctf 1 to have a baseball league aain t h i surwmer antl it is hoped hat a public school league may Informed for the holding of track and fiehl meets. .. OUTLINE PLANS FOR BABY WEEK HERE IN MAY I inal Schein to Ik Anriouiierd at Mas- MiH'tiiiir at City Hall lYidav. At a meeting held Wednesday e.-ninK. in the oifice of Dr C. S. Hosenbury, the committee a;)i)oinied at th- open meeting held Friday enim; at the city hall, outlined plans for the celebration of Baby week in South I '.end the week of May I'l. A general scheme for the observance was worked out and will be presented at another open meeting to be held next Friday evening in the board of health rooms on the second floor f the city hall, at 7: CO 'dock. All citizens who may be int rested in promoting baby welfare ar u rued to show their interest by attending the Friday evening meeting when the tinal plans will be worked out and the executive coinmitt, e appointed. When a twelve-inch she!! strike.--tl.-water it throws up a "spl tsh" bisher than a i'attleship's mast. Tbis s-d asn weighs atout L'.i'Oi' tons ttiou'Jh to drowr. a small ship. Skiing AISSSS EDITH QQSE. WO

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S. viety at Lake Placid. N. Y.. where this ihot( Kraidi was made, has The two pretty skiier. shown here are the hrst women iu this country Li the women of St. lorit-i. The uit caasiits ut trousers. Nurfolk tout,

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.... s i; U ti u !' r: -X JI'KSKV CITY, X. J., IVb. 2'.'.. In the Jersey City hospital they call him "Mr. Mooley." althouirh he weighs but six a:id a half pounds. H' is the !ab that came into the the world two minutes after his mother. Mrs. Mary Dooley, nave up the strudle for existence. When Ir. Irwin Moskowitz, tlie younff phvsician. found that Mrs. Dooley HOLD ALL DAY SOCIAL Women of Holling lrairie Kconomic Club Meets Wednesday. An elaborate Washington's birthday social was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Marion Switzer. near New Carlisle, under the auspices of the Kollini; I'rairie Home Kconomics club. The social was an all-d:;y affair, at wl.ici there was an attendance of 50. A sumptuous dinner was served, at which place cards u re used whi. h were in keeping with Washington's birthday. There was no formal program. MsCl'SS riUMAKY IMvAXs. Members of the republican county central committee at a meeting Wednesday night in the auditorium of the J. M. S. building discussed primary plans and made arrangements for tlie naming of otlicers of election. wing to didiculties encountered in securing names, tinlists were not completed at the meeting. Santa Monica, Calif., has a grocery store where the patrons move around and help themselves to the desired articles, wh'.ch have been previously put up in convenient packages, and the bill is checked up as they leave the establishment. Popular Sport at Lake JSAKSftZA WI2THJ2CF

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'it. X WO OOS. 0 cw, 4 a ! .t Ml i s .- v.. was dead he performed the rare post-morteni Caesarian operation. The.taby came into the world with a double handicap. With his mother dead, the hospital authorities started out to find his father. Mrs. Dooley had entered the hospital from 1 Crand Jersey City. When inquiry was made there is was said that nothing was known of the whereabouts of the real Mr. Dooley. Resolutions Passed At C. of C. Meeting On School Fight XVIIi:miXS, Tlere cxUts in South Hem! a regrettable controversy that is seriously ufTevtin;? tlie welfare of the public sc1mo1s, lmairinf tlieir cflicicncy ami destroying iiecessiiry di-iplim ainoiifj teuchers and 'upils; and XVI!I:KI:AS. The fitms of Siipt. -MontgtuiMTy to continue in bis iosltion has Ihcii so pravely cluilleimctl as to result in his dismissal; and WIIFKllXS. Tlie men and women of South Bend are sliuvrely desirous of liming full -onflIenee In our public schools restored as speedily as IKissihlc, and. in addition, wish Irof. 3Ic?ntÄ"niery t have a fair opportunity to defend his character as n man and bis conietciicy as n teacher; TIIi:iU:r)Hi:. Be it etltionel by the undersigned citizen of South P.end that I'oriner Judge Timothy I. Howard and I'ormer Judge Verr.on X'anlTeet serxe as members of a tribunal, tlie third mcmlier of which l bey shall select; such tribunal to hear the fads in all matPlacid 'i i become enthusiastic over skiinC to adopt the skiing costume affected tam-o'-shanter and scarf ol wouL

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dö Inn. ,erPe ... o.reiv A net ecu Vie ters in mtrovers-y and to hand down a decision on: First Tlie moral fitnos of Prof. Montgomery- to serve in the osition of sierlntcndcnt of our public schools, and Second His competency pmerly to discharge such duties as an educator. And the undersigned xMitloncr arc of the opinion that every person requested to give evidence on the material issues involid should, as conscientious citizens. oley any summons Issued by the tribunal. V. R I HIKING, xv. x. itni:xoi i. no.xrr: r. sti;imi i:son. R II. 3I1LLKH. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. Mother rrray? sweet Po-alers fnr Cliillren. a Certain reliei" 'or reverisluu--s. II;olMho. lWid Stomaeb, Teethinvr IMs(rders, move and regulate the Üowels nd destroy Worms. They break up Colds In -I hours. They are so pleasant to tlie t."te hildren like them. Over Hi. nun 1 testimonials. lel by Mothers for 1 year. They never fail. Sold by all Iiruir- '. iriüt.. 2Tx-. Sample tnaileil FKi:i;. Ad- j .Ire. Mother i;ray Co., I Hoy, N V. Sore Throat Don'ts When the children have sore throat, don't blister their necks with lamp oil. Don't torture them with a foul smelling piece of fat meat, wrapped about the neck. Don't Imagine there Is medical virtue In an old sock or piece of red flannel. Don't believe superstitions. A sore throat is a serious matter and is not to be healed by such make-believe remedies. The use of ting th-2 patient to needlessMr torture. Use a little eorerl throat wisdom and give them TOXSILINE and the throat will heal quickly. 25 cents and 50 cents. Hosoital Size 51.00. All Drusrgists. l Oll rillLDRK.VS COlTdl You cannot use anything .it:-r fcr your child's cough and coi l Dr. Kind's New Dicovery. It is ;ropared from Pine Tar mixed wit': hf.Viirg and soothing balsam?. It docs re. cntr!n anything harmful and is sl:ght!y laxative, just enough, to expel the poisons from the sys- '. tetn. Dr. Kind's New Di.overy ;s antiseptic kills the cold germs laises the phlegm loosens the cou:. and sooth-s the irritation. loir: Hit off treatment. Couchs and Colds often lead to serious luns troubles. J It is also pood for adults and the ! af d. Get a bottlo today. All Drujiiista. AdvU

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