South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 95, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1919 — Page 3

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STOCK SOLD AT Partial Payment Plan to bei Followed Explain Pur- j pose of Company. j fn himdrr-'l thuü.-.incl ilollirs of thr common stork f the Home 1 r. rtrncnt '"o., rvprr-entlntf half .f ; !h: Ftock of tho new corporation ' ftirtnd to ail S ; j 1 1 1 i 5 nl in ni''-t-( luiC its lio:i.in situation, was sb- j hril 1 In th' Kot.iry infm of th-I 'live r hotel in than minnt! "Tri. lay nftornoon. j fifty thouanl dollar of th:--Hi.rk va taken by a nuruljr of ."iuincnt inii f ihr- sty inun'Ii.itiy upon th tto k thrown i ;on th' market. Tl other J.'.O.-.-if t-to k wa lili-ct i'i' ! by the Vi ",1-ers f thf Retail Merchant' 1'urevj flwrin t!;e meeting, to b 1i.;qV1 aiiioni: TTKnttos of the l;i- ) rati. Thf s? i ftJro)ia-eiI op th J'.irlial pami;t plan adopted ly thi.'icPrM of Mie corporation. 'n .-rrrnt of the amount of sto k purMaKeI is p.nahle in 3m lay.. 1M per--nt payahle in another 3m ilays. i'i1 tho !ia!ano to he pai-1 at Ui l it" of 2" percent monthly, making j-!v months in which to pay the p'lrha- prirp. The rnetins; I'rnlay afternoon at whieh the 5100,001) in the eomnion t-Tork of the company was MjbMTioed v,i railed hy ('liainnati t'trl A. Hryan of the Chamber of Commerce executive committee. Thompany is capitalized at JönHM, Ihr stock hein- divided Into S30n,0oo in preferred and J.'Om.ooh jM common stock. Tho plan of the company i to sol! the common stock at once in order t raise the necessary funds with which t. carry on the purpose for which the company is formed. Thi purpose is to aid homo huiMini; in South P.end. Company to JTjini Profit. Mr. llry tn explained that tho corporation is in no sene a oharitabb institution, hut that it is to. he conducted purely upon business lino. and that it will endeavor to earn a hmtimato profit on its investments. .Mr. fryan pointed out tho financial advantage to ho derived hy those holding htook in the companj. Tie declared that no one would ho tt ced to huy stock, but that it Mould he put up to everyone as a purely business proposition. V. A. McTnerny explained the purpose of the company. l!f said that the committee who had formed the i-orporation had nuc over the -'round caref.illy and had come to the conclusion that what South Hcnd needed to meet the housing problem was not one larce company to build houses. lie said that the ea1 estate men and building contractors who had experienced many h.tti months in South Herd should allowed to try tluir hand at the building, but that tho purpose of the i! w company was to assist these veal estate men ami buildinpr contractors In financing their projects to the end that sufficient homo would be provided to take care of the coming increase in the city's population. Mr. Mclnerny ;;aid that the committee believes that the present con:';ne of the city should bo built up before any further territorial exl'.iTisinn is made. He said that there are at lea.-1 ."H'e acam lois m me piexrnr city limits that can be built on. and that at least I'.OOO of these 'ots are in improved territory, thus ii.akinc: it unnecessary for the city ?o tro to any urra expense in exndins the sewer and street pavinc: system for sometime. S4'"tnl Morti;a-c ;cmI. Mr. Mclnerny declare! that South I'.end is one of the !ent improved ities in the state, and that the committee believes that advantage -houbi 1-e taken of this condition. He sai'l that the purpo-e of tho ompany Is to aiil those who n'od '"n.incial help in carryinar on legitimate building projects. He cae -erai illustrations of how the stock i:: the company will bo an excellent investment, pointing out th.at many b iildinc contra-to!s would be more 'ban wiliir.c to .-ell equities in p!oprty tvl.M i.y s.- doinc they will obtain sutücicnt nmiiey with which to operate other project, thu- turn.n oer their money, and makincr a l-rofit for a'1 v.liile ,r the same time r-roviili: i:ior. li'-mcs for South I'.end. He also dwelt mi the second iiicrtc.iue pha-e of the housing probl.-ia. !;owiim that second moit--a ff-s are cdlent a--ets to a COm-p-isiy. Follow i!-. Mr. .Mclnerny" talk. 'l:ri-: Fa-.-r.o-ht anmmtuad tint lie !rd prepatfd 1'.". e.s t.f plars for moderately prked bom. s. and tb.at '!.e-e pl.,i:s wt'uld be ;; the hands of ' e otn pa ny . T IK Tcrin of Sale. Mr. lhan anmanccd tlt.t tlie "nini'ii -toc' of the (. i!iijiat;y o : i pou liat teri-.-.s. Fred A. Pennis .s appomted set :t.ir; and Abe !"i.in a-si-t.tit j-ecreiary to re- :'. e s.:! Tipti";:-. In b ss than 3'" mi".'.;t. J.'r.o..,. of the stock had beep s 1 - ri "t d b JTaJH idUaN prefit iri the :co:u. and tb. .iiiiiu'iiif'fti t;t s a - m.jlf that the Ket.til Mrihi'it-' l'.:tf.r: hol jJst held a iif i tit." arid 'i.id oted to s.ibsoiU'O ."'. 0"r' fii'T of th.e stork, making the total sub-cr.ptions t the comlaofi st... ;k of h- eoiapany at thI.: - tii.ir re ii h the Jlc.ioo; mark. The committte w !'. !i ivc subscription li.-ts with Ah- Fiank at the er ho and F. I., lijirh at the i'h;trnl r of Ci'iniiii r.' Common s'oi an h w here the U 1 scH ed

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By Genevieve KembJe SUNDAY AHD MONDAY, APRIL 6-7. PijTiay'n ftrolojt!cl forcat prom a i som important chns:e, probablj unplnnnfd or unrxpctxl. Thes mj l?d to journey or rfmova!.. whJcfc ihou!d culminate Jn bucc?. aUhougfc the flnndl returns are not mpha.sli?l Do!d fnturfs and big deals may re undrtkn with e?curlty. Tho?s whose birthday It 1 miy hav a year of change and success. A chili born on this day will b original, inventirt. popular and successful. Monday'a outlook Is partirularly ncouraglnjr, excepting that iom ofc-stacl or disappointment may be et aside ur.Jr the friendly aid of Saturn emb textile Moon. There a. ill he more- activity In social, domestic or romantic matters, a Venus Is under tronj aspect, both by Iunar transit and by th eeml-setile to Mercury. This will benefit letter. eloquence, oratory and th fine arts, as we'd as all Venus transaction and occupations. Those whose birthday It is will find more .rrowth and Interest In social, domestic an1 affectional matters rather than in business. A child born on this, day will be proud but loYable, and should be taufht the Importance o? depexJabillty In act and speh. The committee feels that the entire UuO.OOU of the stock will have been subscribed for by the first of the week. News of the City from the Official Records M nm ;i: lk i:m:s. Karl Nichols, laborer, .Mishawaka. to Kulah Con-pert, laborer, .Mishuwaka. Ceoria K. Heasy. office sirl. South Itend. to Howard K. Shuul. laborer. South Hend. CIlU'l'IT C'Ot KT. J. Ibttrett; atlidavit for change tf venue in injunction suit. Ki'.vi. i:stati: tk.ns! i:ks. (Recorded April .". 1910.) .Marshall Cotton to Will 1 1, lliblebrand. lot 22. Caylor's third addition to Mishawaka, $100. Sarah K. Hose to Joseph C. I'aton. lot 101. I'uclid Talk addition. $2. 00. Jozef Janieki to Stefan Janieki and wife. part of lot S. College drove addition. $1. Stefan Janieki a-nd wife to Jozef Janieki. part of lot 2, Arnold's subdivision. J5. . lots 100 and 101, $1. James! A. Linebaek and wife to Charles Lineback and wife, a tract of land in Union township. .t"i"0. Charles I. Kinzie and wife to Margaret' Warner, part of lot '.9, I.owman pi. tee addition. SI. Saiuurl M. Itohinson nd vvift- und I Klizaheth Kizer and Willonionrr Kizrr Tlo'unson t Zyjmtnt Kosialc. lot 112. LaSalle park, $1. Ijpmurl I. Oarixntor to Mury t arpenter. lot Ö0T, CottroU's addition. $1. ,il"st NEW GARRISON OF THE ARMY AND NAVY UNION of The new Garrison of tho Army and Navy L'nion. composed entirely of west end men. was mustered in with a charter memhership of 4S at the Washington school by tho (Jeor'o M. I'oinsett garrison, Commander Xeal of the Poinsett garrison officiating;. l'ollowing the mustering, election of oflk'ors was held, in which the following men were elected: Frank Hudak. commander: Frank Duszynski. senior ice commander; I.eo ih Iminiak, junior vice commander: Melchior Snimier. adjutant: Michael Hudak, quartermaster; J. iZelinski. officer of the day: William Xowieki. oflieer of the guard: I'eter Ityna. officer of the watch. Tho folowing trustees were appointed: Messrs. Nowak. Sokolow ski. Ziolowski. It was decided to hold the charter open until May next, at which time it will he closed. Any member of the service, armv or navy, who wishes to join this garrison may hecome a charter member by making application to the senior ice commander. It a .il-o decided that no name should be ieu this new garrison until a later date when more members will have joined. Meetings .of this new garrison will he held weekly, every Monday night. at the Washington school. SUNDAY MUSIC PROGRAPJ AT FIRST M. E. CHURCH Following U the musical program for Sunday, under the direction of Frd "I. Haas, organist and director: Morning prel.ido. "Prayer from '!!ien?.i' " W.igner Proce-Mon.tl hyinr. No. "J..Rarnby Hcponye. "The Ford'? Prayer".. Holden :fei ttji . "Nocturne" Scholz Anihi in. ' Prai-e the Lord" .. Turner Poth:d "Priests March" (from Athali. Mendelssohn leniug prelade. Moto 1 Pi oct . -sior.al hmn Ilefj'onsc, "When "Andante For. Calkin No. ::n . . Hopkins We Disclose our Want in Prayer" .... F.IlKrt Oneitory. "An-rel's St rr nade" . P.raga Anthem. "My Faith Looks Fp to Thee." Schnecker Pc.-th:de. ";rand ('h"r:;s" . . . Dubois On next Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. the el oi will render Staint r's "The 'ructn. ion." probably the most impresMe and beautiful of Lenten cantatas

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FORKELL SPEAKS

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Woman's Dining Club Brings Noted Lecturer to South Bend. I "I'Mriotisai does not nd u ith the I bursting m shcils and in ortler 4.0 : have a true A.nerican spirit ru must have American lanuaue. If ther 'Me a i taiiFw ieoi 1 s in this country tliat can aot pet alon without f oi -i-'n lanmiuffes, let tiiem so down into tlieir pockets and pay for it pri-xat'-ly," declared William l'orkcil humori.-t and member of the board of Vi tory loan speakers of the seventh federal oistnet. in his address on the '"Kodisf ovet of America" I'riday (veiling in the auditorium of the hi-h school. Toe speech was ;iven under the auspices of the Woman'.-; l)inin? club of this city. At the last minute Mr. Forkell j w;o force d to (lianue the subject of i his speech. He was originally scheduled bv thf Woman's Dinin;; elj.i to Kive hi? famous lecture on "The Man in the Moon," but since 1 ein assigned to lecture for the fifth loan, Mr. Forkell had to abandon his feature talk and ive the public tin address to remind ih'm that the war is not over till the coming loan is suctessfuiiy floated. "'The men who profiteered on the very things that were tho mos, scare J urin-: Ihe war, when we wire doin.L: our utmost to conserve to help win the war. cannot be called anything else but 'I'ayriots,' " continued the sicaker. "Itich as we are in ideals, aims and sentiments. ! we should not forget that we arcnot living for ourselves alone. "Our weaknesses and despotism was thoroughly brought out in th siiolbory dennmsti ated in the army at our entrance into the war. We really imitated the Germans. our weaknesses were soon forced to Rive way to the snirit of democracy and tho America!, soh.icrs entered the fiht titrhtintr as free men a.id not beinir driven by slaves. "The war made us original ami what wo need is national individuality. Our initiative and indivjiiualitv was distinctively registered on the minds of our allies by our soldiers ami it is up to the people of America to continue to show their originality." In closing, .Mr. Forkell pictured the triumnn of democracy not only because we had whipped the Germans. but that the' conflicting ideas of mie;hl makes riht and tho divine riuht of kim:s had been done away. INWARD LOOKING MAN Sunday evening Ir. William J. Ilavidson. actinp pastor- of St. Paul's M. K. church duriop tho ahsence of Ir. James L. Gardiner, will Rive his third sermon on "Six Men." His topic will be "Tho Inward T ookinp Man. Atter the sermon two V(,rv intf,n.stinP: educational moving; pictures will be shown. TU musical program for th day will be as follows: Morn in?. ! Fi eli.de. "Adagio." from Sonata Pathetique I.ecthovon Tenor solo, "O lord 'orrect Me" Handel ( if'tertory. "Prayer" lleethoven Postlude Thalberg I Aonim:. Prelude. Salute do Amor Elcar Tenor solo. ".luvt for Tyday" . Ahbitt Offertory, F.ereouse I.emare Postlude. March des Joeobins . . . . Clarke PARK BOARD HEARS CITIZENS ON PAVING A hearing by the citizens on tho paving of " Kiv crsido drive betw een Leland a v. ami Hudson av. was held by the park board at -the meeting last night. The resolution was passed and the work will start at once. The street will he paved with asphultic concrete. l?ids were received on the paving of St. Louis blvd., but as they were all larger than the engineer's estimate, the resolution was ordered rescinded. A new resolution was passed ordering a new bid. and a new estimate will be made by the engineer. T. I. A. !UX)STi:i: CAMIWH'X. Plans will be made for a booster campaign at the mooting of Post K of the Travelers protective association, to be held Saturday night at the regular meeting to bo held at the Oliver hotel. John O. Klink, state president, will be the speaker. The delegates will be named who will attend the convention to bo held in Indianapolis- May ami i:i;i;t!:i on kakciiny ciiAur.i:. Valo Stino of "07 W. ISallp av.. was arrostotl Friday nisht on a warrant sworn out y doraM T.ooprr of Itcrlaml's shoo store, who charges im wltli Kraml larceny. Stino was releasotl on $"00 homl. AMERICAN ORGANIZATION TO ASSIST ROUMANIA NI'.W VOltK. April l'orra.ttion of tho Anurian-Runianiar chaml-or of onirm r o t .in.-!. ; American l;isinos int iet in h - vo!opinir Ftunutni.in ti.ult .t nunounce! hrre tonuht. Th- cr;.;;iiriition will striv n.irti '.i'.iri to promote commercial relations luiinf: Itnir. ania's perWul .f recontrnctin in keeping with Kumania's desire, according to tho chaniN r to prevent as far as psMh'. rt ii niptioi' or ti iinan oniinau.n. Hefcro tho war. tho taterae.i s.iys. ".tTiiiiii :' m.tintaine! in larpe ilerto. economic control o llumanian imlustrios anl eoniniorr' fiirnishinu. with A'Ktri.i i ft - ju . cviit oi Ituxuar.ia's import.

EMPLOYES AT KRUPP WORKS BEGIN STRIKE

mKJ.l. Thursday. Al ril . A jrriioT.il strike l is lxrn bosun at tho Krupp vvoiks. horo the iinploycs oannoi airroo with tho oirplcrs en tho quotlon of vaue. iu-oordinir to a report from I'.-svn. The. men liexiaro that they uill stay out until their demand liavo tn-rn ooiuvflotl. ERZBERGER ACCUSED OF WRITING HUN PEACE TERM ni:i:xi-:. April : Mathias Krzberper. chairman of the German armistice commission and a member of tne German povernment. was accused of beinc the author of a document written in 1114, showinp that (Termin peace terms, if she won. would include larpe annexations and; i Ii rfe iti n It i r u linn- T inrl-i nor : rertre- ! sentatlve of tho Munich soldiers' and workmen's council, declared in a speech at Ausrsburp; Havaria. according to a dispatch to the Frankfort Zeitunp. Landauer, who was speakinp at a meetinp; n memory of Kurt Kisner. tho late Itavarian premier, said ho had a copy of the document. l-indauer at first refused to pive the name of the author except that he was still a member of the pxvernment. Finally, however, he said that the person to whom he alluded was Herr KrzNorfirer. Anions the peace terms mentioned in tho document, Iandauer said, were: Annexation of Holmium. French Normandy and several towns on the southeastern coast of L'npland. Annexation of the territories on the eastern frontier of Germany, which have since become separate states. Fstablishment of a laipe German colonial empire. I'avment of a war indemnity calculated to cover Germany's expenses durinp the tirst ten months of the war as well as the entire G crania n debt before the war. Herr Iandauer asserted that these terms were approved in principle by Gen. von Falkenhayn, Gen. von Moltke and Adm. von Tirpitz. Photographie papers at Schilling's. Advt. l20::9-r The Right Laxative for the Little Ones The natural condition of a child is to he happy :in carefree. When i the girl mopes and is indifferent to school änd study, or the bo is suiJen an 1 refus s to go out and play, the child needs a laxative to empty the bowel and stir up the liver. Hut 'something should be iven that will produce the result in as simple and natural a way as possible. Harsh cathartics and physics are neither necessary or desirable. Many mothers have found that the combination of simple herbs produces a fie movement of the bowels without gripping. This combination is sold in tablet form under tho name of lxcarin and is universally being used. Only a few laxcarins are required and it is very pleasant to take in fact it is a doctor in candy form. That is why children like it so much. A few hours after its use the child will be its happy self again. It workö like a clock. It is an excellent remedy for tho mother herself, and for tho other members of the family, in obstinate or occasional constipation, for the relief of sick headaches and an aid to colds and fevers, mhior skin eruptions and all disorders where tho basis of the trouble is constipation. It aids digestion, relieves fermentation, neutralizes over acidity, stops the bloating of gas. aids rour stomach. Price is always. In spite of greatly increased laboratory costs duo to the war, by sacrificing profits and absorbing war taxes we have maintained tho price at which this family laxative has been sohl. It is safer, however, on account of the extraordinary demand we-have had during the Ii t few weeks to order enough I.axcarin for n full treatment which is six boxes for live dollars. One box costs only one dollar and will be sent postage prepaid l iieion voemt of r ash or monev or der. Send to the Iixcarin Products Co.. Dept. Pittsburgh, Pa. USSTKKOl.'O MlfAnCU All' 305 alt DrukKt. or tent prepaid by VJiU-iamj Mra. Co.. CuvCUNb.Ohc v silo ny Crntr.il I 'rue "o. Sore Throat Wisdom To relieve Sore Throat you must pet at the seat of the disea5e; remoTinff tho cause. TONSIL1NX is prepared and sold for that one purpose. A dose of TONSI- , LINE takea cpoa the first appearance cf Sore Throat may save lon tlaya cf sickness. Uee a little Sore Throat wii dom and buy a bottle of TONSIUNE i Jodav. ou may need it tomorrow. TONSIUNE is the National -t Sore Throat Remedy best cüC known and most effective and l 1 1 T 1 il . I I in 05i iisetx. jjooi xor me long necked fellow on the bottle xf hen vou po to the dm? store to pet it. qv ex. wt;i size. $1.00. I

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p Make Arrangements to Refuel Planes if Necessary Conduct Experiments. WASHINGTON", April 5. Besides (he ilest rovers uhich will patrol th oii'.t' to be mapped out for the ' ' l ki s aplar.es in their prepared j fl'.'ht Ma. v. across tho Atlantic oeati in a fuel ship, probably the Mel ville, will be stationed somewhere: i in..-, luv tuuic, o mal ii in-uÄii j the planes can take on fuel at sea. Acting ,ec'y Roosevelt said toia mat cdl the rojt( had net bten lectthat if it were decided to fly due east to Ireland, the fuel ship would meet the planes in mid-ocean, end that if the course were toward the Azores the rendezvous would bf somewhere between this island and tho starting point. .amo o'ficers believe rhft th rnn-if bines to make the flight will be able to carry sufficient, fuel for a interests Are best looked after in this big store that has gained so favorable a reputation for service. Just now, in the spring, when you want something "different" to eat something out of the usualyour thoughts will naturally turn to the 1 GROCERY AND MARKET "Sure, we deliver free" COR. MAIN and COLFAX Bell 382 Home 5382

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have been for the past thirteen years, to 333 NORTH MICHIGAN STREET New and larger location, new up-to-date machinery better prepared to serve you than ever before. SOLE DOCTOR It's the Sole of the people I keep in view. For I am the doctor of Boot and Shoe; And I serve the living and not the d-ad, With the best of leather, wax, nails and thread. I can sew on a sole or nail it fast And do a good job and make it last. There is nothing snide about what I can do Doubt not my statement for work proves it true. I can give you a. lift, too, in this life Not only you, but your family and wife. A great many patients come to my door. Worn out and run down, besides feeling sore; Though I don't use poultice, plaster or pill, I cure all sick shoes, no matter how ill. United States Shoe Repairing Co. ALOYSIUS CHRAPEK, Proprietor.

non-stop flight, but adveisv v.iu! or bid weather n-iipht to reduce th.e speed of the cmft that thv would he forced to replenish their supply ( f gasoline. If they do htop for fuel, the planes will rid on the water while loading fuel. This would be a rather dangerous- operation, pirticularly in a choppy sea, and fcr that rea: on tho men Ja charge of preparations for tho flight hopo a stop at the fuel ship will nt be necessary.

I'xpci i nients conducted a pre-i limlnan to the fliprA and detail.- or j tho flight itself are beinj- carefully; guarded ty naval otticials, for evcral rea.ons. In addition to the j flight, a number of private concerns aro rrepuin trips r.'-nss the Atlantic, but naval officials believe it ; would le unwise to di--dose plansI which, it mav be possible to cirrv nit. ()r.a officer summarized this with the statement that the ieu navy believes in performances and i 110 ! promises. SHIFFMANN'S j i Expectorant 0J?UGG:STS PEFUND HONEY ir NOT PEPFECTLY SATlSFACTOPY High Grade Meats at Reasonable Prices! Home made Sausage a specialty. A complete line of Salted and Spiced Fish. Pure home rendered Lard. Fresh Dressed Poultry. Quick service and courteous treatment. We are as near you as your phone. All these you receive at C. FRANK &SON Groceries and Meats, 311 North Emerick St. Bell Phone 352. -! North Miel tusran street, where I

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How About Fish for Sunday Dinner? Nothing would please the family more. Nothing would be more relished, and you can also save a little money, for the price is only 10c per Pound Mackerel and Salmon at 15c per pound. Car open 6 a. m. to 7 p. m. Remember the location Lafayette Blvd. and Lake Shore Tracks, just south of the Windsor Hotel. You can see the big sign. You can also obtain these fine fresh ocean fish at the following places: Brenfleck's Sanitary Market, Main and Colfax; Woodka Bros. Market, 118 S. Michigan St.; Lincoln Way Cash Grocery and Market, 1L39 Lincoln Way W.; John Baumgartners Market, 2119 W. Washington Ave.

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