South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 60, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1919 — Page 3

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THE SOUTH BEND NWS-'itMhS SATL'KiMi .ir iM.in, .m.wvCII 1, 1919. 3

LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD

NEW FORD POLICY Plan Has For Its Purpose a Broadening Scope of Service. Th" no.-v policy rTntly Institut'! by Ui- Frl Motor company, an I ni"h h:if for Its jMjrjM' thi rKI nin f tho 'tijio of I"rl rire, wa.n xj.l.iin -i anl li-t-c- ! at a cnfT-nr f Kr-i l ali .s hrli in S"Mth f'. nd vest nlay. J ii t t'nla nr .'. t the myelin .r Fonl n i)r-.-:iil;ttlv( s from .vouthi n Michigan an. nrthTn InIi;nn. " h" jnj tin was incIM yy !nn',h"nn at th !ivr hot'l. FnJt-r Ihr sorkini: of th r.o :! m, as f plaip..l by ji rerf-'r.ta-'i-of ih" I'or'l Motor company of !ii iro, i-'or-l lalrs lo alf. to 1 jX'Uit su h iira-Cfs i ! ;i;a J-sii;ij;tt" as s'-rvic' -t;i-ikt..-. Thi su K'ar.'j t: s will 1 supDr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. EdxardV Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the fcowcl3 and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find cuick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, nipinK cathartics are derived from Dr. Ed-.vards Olive Tablets without griping:, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen yesrs of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with clive oil: you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. n For Coughs Or Colds f i IT NOT AS QEP&ESf NTED I? HONEY BEFUNDED fi T M " ' L" 11 - 1 -' J To build yourself up when you feel run down to "ring back health, appetite and strength take s c. oi f Any Md:rir. in tli WrIL hr.. In :i(iirt. 10c. 25t S-id every Rcb Ocncj Oil cttr the chi rtrves ; cover wilh tlanarl iok?d ia Aa Ii!. ret drT tlannel or tKi -imi tijjhUy inst th- fice. TJu cnpl treatmunt hai brocbt earcfd -et icplc ho have fcrci uaici. When Tongue Is Coated Drink Celery King I it TMrH;f and ;nr It t Fi -!-.il- ' u f.r Wt a J"ir-!v .xt.l! laxative ' i t' tf u- .- j'r.ii iptl.v n t!if .imr! and I i-r . :" J . t di-tr . I; y -ii ri-M ot-r !ii"f and ! u :' ( jt' li !'! and I t ti f-v-r!h "i r ;?n t fail t drink a -u;ddl 1. t t ff-e '-g t. bed. 1 r ! a I-!. ! !. 'il't.-tjwr.. ,Ji.-.i. !.?.. iti "!: I t.i;.i Si and ' n g t . h I'.xt-r t'.i. r- t - n. tl.ii; t!;.:t U d. the 'Th f Lmtj drti''.-t has if. A ' ir.' :i',kn;" It" a f- i-rntst.

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M TO iiim:ii WIM. "Dil " CfTs I OK MU i; -a hat ja o .'ilor q Michigan st. -.V 111 r-o ocoui'ie! by each .rtko of .iniomoMlo at the bit? o'.uluo: .-ho v Thursday will be '"tTmiiiod at n special meitn of the Auto Dcakrs and Trades ayociation to bo hold at th Chamber of Commerce Monday evening at S o'clock. The allotting of spacr will lx riccompliKhed through the mollum cf lra.vin from a hat, thus limir.atin any chanco of favoritism, nwiiitf to the fact that prac-tit- illy every car rejircsent'J in Fouth He ml will bo on display, it is -xprctod th motin?: Monlay ni'l. will ; lararoly attend ij. I'li"l by t It d'-ulor appointing t'.irn with a full lin.. of parts, and will work ander the direction of that loakr. This will work to the advan tat:1 of the Ford owner, wince h- will ! .rlvtii an opportunity to M-cure export sc.-vkt; at the n;,rst oflicial station, and in case the paiape does not live up to the hifrh standaid y-t by tho dealer in their service department, his authority may be taken away. W. U. i I inkle, of the Ilinkle Motor company, local Ford distributors. (lecl.ii',s the plan a pood one an I Fays h' will bo rr.nly to announce tho now l ord orvlcc stations in tho tn'ar future. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT'S NEW BE THERE THURSDAY outh fiend more particularly tho business section will be in ;cala attire next Thursday, March for on that day the formal presentation of Spring's fashions will bo m.tilH by the various stores. This is part of the Interurban day program. In former seasons each store has held its opening on a separat' day. This reason the l.trKe department anil lailios ready-to-wear stores, together with th elothin-r störe., will hold their formal oponii.irs next Thursday. In addition to the fashion display, the automobile lealers will present the new models of motor cart;. Michigan st., from Colfax av. to the (Jrand Trunk, will be the principal promenade, and Chief Kline will issue a request asking automobilists to refrain from parking cars on Mkhipan st. on that day. An attractive feature will opening window displays, elaborate window trims are ived, especially in the larger be the Many Also several features up and down Michigan st. are promised by the automobil; dealers. To learn what is correct for Spring wear and Spring travel, it seems one ha-s but to plan a visit through tho local stores on March 6. IF YOU DON'T THINK POLICE ARE ON JOB JUST TRY THIS TRICK People who believe the close censoring of packages coming into louth Bend a joke bhould just alight from an east bound train hero and try to gel by without Oeing accosted. A. II. Heller, of the Heller Furniture company, returned Wednesday from Oklahoma. As the trip haI been rathsr a long one, the local buslnecjj man carried a suit case of tjuite respectable proportions. Arriving at SJouth Bend, ho firmly grasped the grip and proceeded on his way home when a burly policeman uttered the magic word "Haltr Mr. Heller -halted' and In spite of his protestations that ho favored prohibition, the police force and almost everything ls. his. packacei was thoroughly and systematically searched. Why, of course, there was nothing found to warrant the suspicion. I icsides. Chicago. he hadn't come by way oi MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IS MECHANICAL WONDER In keeping with the policy that "The best is none too good for the people of South Bond."' a tine new m-chanical musical instrument, manufactured by the Mills Novelty company, of Chicago, lias been installed in th- Washington Keo-tau-rant. The instrument is called a Violano and fn cf Its features i tlio fact that bolh popular and classical music is played with all tho s.- eetnoss and technique of an expert violinist, and in the reproduction thtre .s none of tho harhntss that was rt one time noticeable in instruments of this t pe. Wi: MIOl'LD WORRY. With the old adace in mind hat "March roming in a lion wili go out a Iamb." South Bend merchants merely smiled Friday when a gaJe, combined with ram and snow. p"t i i an exhibition. In fact, they went riecht on trimming windows -ith new Spring styles. Just how long the e-old wave will last is a matter of conjecture, but ccal dealers deel.iro there is an adequate supply for tho demand, so South Bend .-hould worry. SAFETY BOARD FAILS TO MELT Owing to the fat that Dr. L J. Smith was in Kansas City and Nelson Kyser was ind'sposed. there was no metng of tho board of publi? - f. t 1 iM :'-;--ht.

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PRESIDELNT WILSON DELEGATE? Ar Äfie HE: RETURNED This Is the !ntet photograph takon before sailing for the United State. ATTHE OLIVET Pictures Showing Paris in Peace and War Times the First of Series. Newman, the travel lecturer, came to South Bond last night to inaugurate his 10th season at the Oliver. And according to all indication it will be his most successful Newman's clientele In South Bend has been growing steadily since his fir it appearance and this season's advance sale for tho series is larger than any of the previous ones. The series this season concerns th.' general subject of war time Kurop. the opening lecture last night being upon Pari. No one, perhaps, among Americans is more intimately ac- i quainted with all corners of Europe as it was before the great war than Is Newman, and this acquaintance enables him to present the changeswrought by war time in admirable perspective. Newman's motion pictures and his slides are second to none from an artistic viewpoint and his accompanying explanations are always entertaining and often eloquet. The first pictures last night were of American troops landing in France. Newman took his spectators on a visit to the camp in Franco where the Americans trained, and showed the final review of the men before entraining for the front. Jmpressions more vivid than any amount of reading could convey . ! were sriven by these pictures. Turning then to Paris. Newman showed the city as it was during peace tinv? and followed with pictures of tho war period, showing the marked contrasts. All the interesting and his toric places of the city wore showii and a thrill was added by the presentation of a photograph taken fron a dirigible balloon, and night scenes depicting an air raid. Climpses of life in all strata cf Paris society were shown, views on tho Bols, fashionable restaurant crowds, sidtwalk scenes, the Latin quarter what Is left of It and what women are doing to help win tho war. The lecture closed with impressive pictures of the great Fourth of July celebration in Paris when the Yankee doughboys on parade were crowned as heroes and smothered with affectionate demonstrations by the grateful French people. The next lecture will be given next Friday night on the subject of "Wartime France." introducing mar.v thrillinc ami interesting views of this war-ridl n countrv. DISPL AY OF PICTURES AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL Beginning March 3. and lasting thre days, there will b on disolay at the Washington school an exhibition of pictures of more than ordinary inter. t. The exhibit w ill consist of carbon photographs.' photogravures, prints in full color and other pictures. Tho purpose of the exhibit is to raise money for the new Washington school and to increase the interest in tho study of art. small admission fee will be charged. Tho exhibit will bo open to the public. The collection of pictures to bon display comprises more than 'O subjects, representing all the prineitsil schools of art. as well as reproductions of the world's greatest pieces of sculpture. arehitertur" a:u' : .. s jf patur

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LAST TIME BfcFORB to AMERICA FAiNGyJ of Pre Wilsen In üuroüe JOHN NEITZEL ARRESTED CHARGED WITH BURGLARY i i i Nf!t'!, f '',' 1. K ;t St.. i.iUI'ii a l at l-Ml oat w.i- ;u i itu I t Le y-.-teiday ; t'f'Oii , 'linr.TS l.OVrl Mi UV J I u - ii. s .hai-td nith o':Cis brouclit ry. i i : 1 1 1 i ' :! ;-.ol ow i.iu'wn. 'i bo :f aiJtomo-'ile tires it Iiis i'o'S.'ioii of the tires an-ii.-.d fers Neit J.ul. oi v. as: taken tj ili-j H'illi.- iCincaid was arrested list n:?ht by Odicers Dolinski and Ui-.m-ilton. He is charged with burglary, being iijiplicaied in tho theft of antjmbii? tire--- lor which John Nei'.zd was arrested in th afternoon. ' ie is 1 :. (-.! rs old und lives at öl'j il. Wem;'!" 't. Air. ana Airs. U,;.iel Luke oiiterluined a company ol Mishawaka and Itivei Park friends Thursday I night. A number of piano and ocal t selections were rendered during tho evening. A delicious luncheon was sered. Miss Marv Winirpt entertained th! - " T. J. C. girls and teacht r. Miss El-I sie Kops, Thursday evening at hei t home on X. Eighth ft. ' The cla,s decided to give a jdaylet in the near

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future, and a committee was ap- ( Nebraska and southern South Da pointed to make arrangements. .Mit-s j :ota. The storm was working east Iaith Borers gave a number of',Vnrd and the weather bureau pre piano selections. The hostess served ; ,nrted zero weather for Chicago to

refreshments. Tho next meeting will be held in two weeks with Misj Irene Xewcomb, iS. Eighth st Mrs. Edward De Buck, ,S. Fourteenth st., was tendered a pleasant surprise dinner Thursday by the ladies of the Lave Oak (.Jrovc. No. 12. The affair was in honor of Airs. De-

Buck's birthd iv annivertary. Dinner hutro drifts with train service dewas served at noon. Covers werejinyed. In Nebraska the tempera-1 laid for 14. ture ranged from two below zero j

tho last I reo Methodist church was held night at tho home of Mrs. Itichardi son, Sixth st. Next week's meeting will be hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Evan.--. S. Sixth st. The regular meeting of the girls' training clas.s was held Thursday ; cxening at the schoolhouse. Tho I boys' class will meet Monday evenin j at 7 o'clock. Williajn Schroyer and Vernon ! Rasselt have returned from Three Rivers, Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Young have returned to Buchanan, Mich., aft?r a i visit with friends here. . i i Mrs. J. R. Cook, of Elkhart, I spent Thursday and Friday w ith I River Park friends. ! Henry, the three-year-old son of ! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Enfield, Clifi ord st., is seriously 111. i The condition of LoRoy Sackman, a ho ha.s been .eriousiy ill the past j w eek, is improtd. j Ilia Fern, infant daughter of Mr. I and Airs. It. William. S. Seventh j sL, is ill with pneumonia. I Airs. Charles A. Brown has rei turned from Rolling Prairie, w here I she attended the funeral of Mr--. ' Elvcra Hocker Thursday. 1 Mr. .and Mrs. Arthur Copenhaver. ; Eddie st., have moved to their newhome. 1510 Columbia st. j Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Fülle jhae returntd to their home at Berrien springs. Mich . after a visit : witli Air. und Mrs. Leon Fuller, t(Sixth tt. Mrs. Huben Larber. of Woodruf?, j Mo., arrived h-re Iat night to ati tend the funeral cf her daughter, i Mrs. Fred Cowgill. j Miss Iva Wilson left this, morning for Chicago. For CVlds and Grip LVXATlVi: VJROMO Tablets. Ixmjk for 17. Take NINE QUI-W.

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BLIZZARD HITS GUY; MARCH III

'IE I L i Lengthy Period of Good Weather Breaks on Last Day of February With a Real Blizzard. March came In like a lion. Starting with a drizzle of rain at noon, and slight wind, the storm developed a velocity of 50 miles an hour, and by Z o'clock a blinding snow was sweeping over tho town which sent all pedestrians hurriedly to cover. The largest drop of the nurcury for the month was recorded. It wa one of thos turns of the weather everything about town pearance. The streets unexpected which gave a bare apwere praetical!y deserted and tho-e who were forced to bravo the Storni buried , themselves in their overcoats, and l-ulled their hats down to snield themselves. The snow lasted but ' i short time, but the wind kept up, ; driving the snw across the level . . p ices in great waves. So sudden and tierce were the tusts of wind that a number of umbrellas were blown inside out and : ft lying in . th streets by the I 'Wncrs. At two of the down i own ! --fr tiers, newsboys wero kept busy j basing hats- The air seemed to I be full of them. At the corner of .Michigan and Washington blvd. one ;jf the newsies recovered a lady' b-it which had rolled almost to Cofnx av. lleing grateful, she put the hat under her arm and was searching her pck'tbook for a coin when ! it was again blown away. Then she went into a store and fastened !t on securely. A hat rolling down ; lh" street was a common occurrence yesterday. ! lloih the street cars and jitney I bus line lid a I both f which capacity business. ran regularly and: i j w i r t'.xi ' ffete! by tho storm. Pasi .---livers wore handled with a mini- ' mum f f-ojifnsion. ! At b- police station, four men ; ;.imy ii .iinl apliel for lodging fo' the Tiiüht. r'll of them being from ! t.-M-.'i lo'.vn?. f!flcr Adanisk. tb'-iu pt of his famous cofliinoe an: ;:vc thm a cell to sler;. licpoft for Month. Avoiding to Observer Hen:, vwahn Fi-iday marke! the greatc--. iau-;r in temperature was record e i '-"ibLiy when the mercury dropped es shortly before noor. :;t 6 o'clock, a total irnu 1 ti-'tfi 'es snorxjy oeiore rio:: i To 1C df-rces drop Hi .f ::n decrees. report for the month which was.iompiled last ni?ht shows that; i'hf ni an maximum temperature for February was- r.1.i and the mean ; mitiinium making the mean; emn-rature 2:.?. The highese torn-! : poi'fitufe record d was f.". which nr. 'ii -.-red "ti the ljth of tho month. r.nd Mj lowest was 11 which camoi the .'Oth. Th tcdal precipitation of rain for :l e month was l.rr, inches, for now. l.0 inche The rainfall was 0. inched orimore on twelve lays. vhich is a very good jecord the ' second nionfh. Eight days were j clear, live were partly -doudy. while tho remainder were cioua. CHICAGO, Feb. 2 8. Blizzards today in Minnesota. were reported ; it)wa. Missouri, Oklahoma. Kansas, night or tomorrow. In Minnesota a stock train stalled in the snow was struck by a passenser train, two persons being killed anl a number Injured. Near Wausa. VH n Hieven Ter train with 25 POT- . . - 1 ' i i' " - j sons aboard was stalled in the snow, j All of the states .affected, reported at Valentine. DELPHOS, O March 1. A high wind, which eo miles an reached &. velocity of hour, swept over this section of Ohio late this afternoon, doing considerable damage. Several stores and dwellings ' in Delphos were ruined, three residences In the outskirts were- uncovered and the roofs carried away and a concrete barn was lifted off its foundation and destroyed. At Middlepoint, O.. several buildings were wrecked and buggies and autos on the highways were overturned. The storm put the lisht plant at Van Wert and Hicksville out of commission and both cities were in darkness. Telephone lines are down between Ohio points and Delphos and points north and west. No personal injury has been reported thus far. MUXCIE, Ind., Feb. 28. Twentyone poles on the Union City traction line west of Farmland were blown down this afternoon during the heavy wind and rainstorm. Traffic on the line will be resumed tomorrow morninsr. There was a drop of ten degrees in temperature her shortly after 2 o'clock- Not much d image was done In Delaware county. Some trees were blown down and tonight several of the city's street lights were out of commission.

EXPENSES ixm ITTIRU.VRY DROP. WASHINGTON. March 1. Cessation of war activities permitted government expenses In February to drop to a little more than half the rate for the past three months. Liquidation of war contracts following passage of the bill clearing the way for this action is expected to swell expenditures in March, how-t'O-rn.

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SERVE JAIL SENTENCE Teofll Thurnhout of Mishawaka. found guilty Wednesday morning i having the unlawful possession of liquor by a Jury in the superior court, will beg'in serving his 30-day sentence in the county Jail at once. In spite of the efforts I of his counsel, G. A. Farabaugh. to induce Special j Judge V. O. Jones to withhold pass ing sentence on Thurnhout until after the latter appears in tho federal court at Indianapolis March 10 in answer to a grand jury indictment on the er arge of bringing lbpior Into the state. Judge Jones sentenced Thurnhout Friday afternoon, and at the same time ordered Sheriff Lou,is Duck to destroy the liquor taken by the Mishawaka pedice from Thurnhout at the time of his arrest, and used for evidence during the trial. v' Atty. Farabaugh represented to Judce Jones that Thurnhout is undr 5H.O00 bonds for his appearance in the federal court March 10, and expressed the fear that the bond would le forfeited unless Thurnhout was there at that time. Judge Jones, however, hold that tho federal court would recognize the inability of Thurnhout to put in his appearance at Indianapolis and would continue his hearing there until he serves hH jail sentence here. The jury als) gave Thurnhout a bne of $100 and costs. The case was takeu to the superior court on an appeal from the Mishawaka city court. AMPHION QUARTET AT WESTMINSTER CHURCH The Ainphion quartet will sin;' ; both the morning and evening s r iees of the Westminster Presbytr ian church Sunday. AJ. the ovenin. services two solos will l- rondfro." one by E. W. Morse and the otlv . ly A. W. Logsdon. The musieal program is as f lows: Mornlitir Ser ire. Iiemernbtr Now Thy Creator lihod Nearer My God to Thee. . . . Johnsl'veiiing Sorieo. Tho Beautiful Country Par' The Old Pocket Bible M. Will the Circle Bo Unbroken Habersch-u HOW MUCH Can We Loan You? ft MR. CITY MAN OK FARMER Tou rin us onr money tr a real adTantar. Come to our offle and let u explain bow you can secure a loan on YOUR NAME ONLY Arrange Your Own Terms And pay for exact time mod. SECURITY LOAN CO. 12 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Home Ph. 6600. Bell Ph. 1618 A em Has been added to the Ferndell service fleet. A brand new Dodge delivery truck, fully enclosed positively protecting your groceries and meats from the dust of the streets in delivery. It's typical of Ferndell service to be the best. Yes, we deliver Free. Bell 382 Home 5382 THreraaei Grocery and Meat Market Cornex Main and Colfax PURINA FEED A complete line of the bet feed that money can buy, for all an! rials and poultry. The prices are the lowe$t possible consistent with quality feeds. Order Now! Artificial Ice Company 525-535 N. Emerick St. Home 6123. Bell 2221.

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We are moving- to our new location 114 South Michigan Street, The workmen will soon be out of our way, then things will progress vcrv rapidly. Watch the dailv papers for further announcements.

Charles B. Sax and Company

The New BIG-SIX Beautiful in Design Thoroughly folodem Meek anically Right

Studebaker Cor. Lafayette and South Sts.

Do You Want a Home? If you do the Merchants National Bank will build it for you on any lot that they own in the East, West or North part of the city. We will build it to suit your fancy and sell it to you on liberal terms. If interested call and see us. MERCHANTS NATL BANK 229 South Michigan St

UTl Sore Throat Wisdom To relieve Sore Throat you must pot at the seat cf the disease, removing tho causa. TONSILINE is prepared and sold for that one purpose. A dose of TONSILINE taken upon tho Erst appearance of Sow Throat may 6aT lonp days cf sickness. Use a little Sore Throat wi--dora and buy a bottle cf TONSIUNE today. You ma ned it tomorrow. i ui i9 me mauern a i rty Soto Throat Remedy be t ejX Vti r oj vi find mrcf T wt i a nA most UM-d. Look for the lon necked fellow on the bottle when you go to the drup store to pet it. 5c., 60c Hospital Size, ilJÜX Dcsx't Pay Caih for Your Clothing. Tear Credit Is Good at GATELY'S, SSI fi. rirhlran St.

THE riding qualities of the New Stüdebaker Seven - Passenger SIX are truly wonderful. The extra long springs, the absence of unsprung weight, the scientific Hotchkiss drive and the refined smoothness of power-application all contribute to a remarkable ease of travel. Purchasers of New Seven Passenger SIX cars are reporting from 16 to 19 miles per gallon of gasoline.

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THE STORE FOR MEN WAsniNfiTov .ruvn; GrratMt Iarji,iTi9 In Trrwn. Economy Ooclc Dept. Economy Dcpt Prcood Floor, 21&-211 S. Michjtl Orrr Geo. Krmft Ox 8 rnd 10 Ont Store. Trading with advertisers menns more for less cash.