South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 105, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1919 — Page 2

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BOARD OF WORKS WOULD OVERRIDE

Uli OWNERS City Council Asked to Aid in Overruling Many Improvement Remonstrances. Kffort.s were m.tdf by m":r.b' rs of work.- to hsv th hoard of Ii; a resolution adopt'-l by the city council Monday night to improve :ivf streets in the city. The lf;i r I preI.ired regulations lor th" work and at thMr haringH th w r- f " r T 1 with ren.ontrnncts. The board siy.s the work in a publir- mm --ity and the couneilmen ncrf a.-'kd to omHidr it in thU litrht. They, however. rr-f-rrd t Ii r- matters to th cotnrn'ttee of the who- and a publi,- h-ar-XliK will ! h'dd in the r..,iri:il rhinibf n next Monday evening. Th- ordinan. ( ill for th"' Improvement and pawner of th following j-treets; Ton! from Olive to a point 2 4.1 f-t .t.-t of th- ist iinof Ko.srijko st.; Huron from M idto th tils idler r;(t nf Koseli;uo: I-VIIows from Oiviion to .Monro and from S.itnpb- to Iu!i;ul; liirdsell : rfm Wahii.Kl'm to I.ajart'jiv.; Olive from "Washington av. Lincoln way V. to nd Diw.c.ion to Sample. -May Illing .tion. After th- council tak-.-: adlun on th matter and if it is fa vora M the property owners rn.iy. within live days after tlie action, Iii cfption with the judv- of the circuit court and have a hearing within 2) days. On motion of Councilman Goe'ce! it wax leeidl that th' members o:' the council shinild visit th' streetin 'question next Saturday afternoon. lie JUi,'Kested Usintf the old poll'. I'ieree Arrow car, hut he was informed hy City Atty. T. v. Slidthat the ity now has a n w Cadilla fur the use of the police department. lioiril Wants. Money. A ants Money. , l'l.r..l.rl:.tlns IT!.ets and allfVK InterAn ordinance 00 to the str h'-etion fund for th-- us- of the hoard of puhlic v. oi ks was referred to the committer ff the whole. An ordinance to change the name c Missoula av. to Anderson nv.. was ; also referred to the committee of : the whole. An ordinance granting permirs;on' to the city engineer to accept work for compensation when he was not working on the city's time or expens, was passed. IL Smith, general manager of th ' Northern Indiana car line- addressed ' the council in regard to tho extension of tracks on Sampl. st. from Walnut to Kcpeiusko st. He ?tited, that it would cost the compnny ? 2 7,- ; 't0, and this would require Zc,2c revenue i-isengers a year to pay tl'oj iriterest on the money Invested. Ho stated that the company was not :n . a position to grant the extension at this time, but that he would he glad! to meet with the special committee of the council and with the heads! of the railway to considrr th. mrtter. A specJM session vn.; scheduled hy the council. ' Ityers Cries I 'avnrltini. ! Councilman C. A. Dyers preserürd 1 two communications to the coun-'il which were passed, that the citv building hTe first was cc!nmission'.'r be Instructed to enfo.": the . ide-!

walk obstruction ordin"-. Mr. I ity committee. Pyeis explained that f a v 1 1 1 . pa hisi Samuel I. Swartz was appointed been shown in the en: n: c ment of ! es-iuire, George Crane chaplain, the law and that either the ordin-janu M. G. Staley was appointed inanee should be enforce .! or rescind- nor ruard. ed. His second motio was that the! Thethree men appointed on tlie laard of works be instructed to lm-j mv. stii-atincr committee were Juprove the first alley M.utli of the j lias Clu istman. K. J. McKrline and Grand Trun tracks from rellows , l:. K. Kuohn. st. to Lincoln wry L. I The report of City Controller Wanu-r's Seed Store. 22G S. MichiJolm Swygart for th- month of jan st. Advt. 12042-13 March shows a total cash balar.ee on'

hand of J s 4. 1 S 0. Tne amount of, cash on hand the first day of March, was 51 l7,o:::.7i. The total collec-i tion and 1 dance for the month was MANY PAY UP WAR CHEST SUBSCRIPTIONS t That a great number of persons of the South Lend War Chest who were delinquent in their subscription have sent in their cheeks to cover their delin-nK iiey during the past few days to tlie department at the Chamber of Commeree, was announccii .Muiul.iy r.:,lu t-v Fn 1 Wieilinun. who is ir. cii.tr of the work. ; During tl..- I i;.-,. twern tho .Mßninjc of thf arnii-tict- aii.l the . present time, many su1 tüm rs failetl to t ontiniif their M.l.scriplions ' and a ku4h1 many v r ilropj.e.l. Init : during th past v ck many have . sottlt'd their .ui-scrii)t;oas. d Monday nib.t b SCHEDULE TWO LOAN MEETINGS FOR CURRENT ' WEEK IN TOWNSHIPS I Ttvo ronr.ty l.in not ir.-v hav b cn - hoi!uu .1 f.r th; tvi-'k. Tl.' iti? rs ui;; hell rhur.d.iv r.ooo at th. .Ii-t ph .- ii 1! Os car VoriKii ,ir.,ly .ni l Frank Murphy j v.i'l l t'." speakers. At th rnrotinu scl'.e-l; !. J for ' North Llbert at s oil. .- s--. ' Ch.'ul- s If.-Terty -will he th speaker on: row. tKr.s v.i:m PKIKNhs. Fhirnp Coal Yards, Kr..-block i Martin. Telephone?: c':1 Mom" 5M0. HSC7-tf liif.les. Advt. pray r k: Schilling'.. l ::::.-1 z My using an n;trnii south' rii P'.ml r :; printing it trail.- m.irl; of tH-rv i!ank tliat 11 s li.aclilrie a , p . r. v i 1 m - on the end 3 Ml.ili OUt.

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Tlie cloulity air of fieueraU la their respective armies of unrestJacob S. Coxey and llosalie Jonesshould look to their laurels. There Is to be a new murch on the caplral. or. In the Inter lansuase of thia day. a "hike" to Washington, by a ne?7 army, with a new tender This Lime it is the American Helief Lotion, and the new commander li Mrs. Oliver Cromwell Field, onetime captain of the police reserve anl all-time hater of everything which savors of Germany. The purpose of the "hike" Is to arouse Interest in the movement apralnst the purchase or vending of German goods in this country and to draw further attention to the protest n gainst the sending of food to Ger many. . r j 1 fm i j eVS Ol" OIC CltV from the Official Records m . .i: lici;si:s. H ;'. i .-untris, clerk, South IJond. :. iagriie Zeiiet t, ( lerk, -'outli :v.d. James Ü. Iiitt'Miiiouse, range builder. Indianapolis, to Ida New.):;n. lannary worker, South liend. vleorge ltiooks, packer, South C.cnd, to Ma bid Spicer, clerk. South. Uend. MI'IIKlOi: cor KT. Adah I'. 'I vier vs. .lohn II. lit for divorce. Tykr; ELKS' LODGE NAMES fJEW COMMITTEES Ii;ht now members were initiated at tire rv.-i;ulir weekly meeting of the I!. P. u. L'lks, No. 2::, Monlav night. ! Heuiy Miller, C. Jackson, W. H. Holland, Guy McMichacl, F. L. Den:s- A- Honer and L. Miller w ere NTiointed on the finance board, ami George Hohn. John Henry Zu-v-r and ( . J. looper on the publicMew Fat Re.ducer Ink ui l'irni. !UI. nml uric Not Leute a YrinM-. It N inv a tvi'll r'""ni7.,l fact tlt.tr '--s f.it :in lt s;ifelr nii'l sur-!v rt-iltne.l l.y iinMiijii control j mi. -h as t!i. Kc.Ims. it.it treatment. The iVMiIts a:v wtnitlerful. 'rT l'v V ?. '-V ;' x . f i . .. ,; v vv' t: -Y-wVI '1 j-:.-; ..vy.V . ,-, 5 :: .',1. A I 'yVf '''b,Z-' - ;V ' J ;.- $ ,'.-', r ' ' " " i'-'.v -r". J f ' - ;;r-:-i ':; r -V ' j f . f ' f-T- .4- -( j .;;.; 'T' t- '.'i!v C : k ' i f : -, , 't'- ' I i -mh I -Wfc.&fea Befoi Atter After Wo i .V) Mi.1 wh.) tvoi,d .") to t- ?: -itUfiil ucicltt 'tf.ltlV. S.i ::'.. ,t:;,y i!,.! s,i U II 1 1 v t n iy .1 f .-t ;:t ret all - '... a. u:u :, . . w oi l. 'e.I in any i"il't en tlie ist miurk- : '.vit'a tlie t r r 1 1 jr.. e-v. i '-.'.iy, ... m- f fr ri, ss a:i rii'mn-;' -M.!"tit It siusmh . .-.!. living . liU'h. .i ar. fat U waste : '.t i.e.; ' '.it a lM't (f f;'t p.oj.le j l' !:!.-. -M i.i ii'liu'lv, : t:t .t'l tliev I Kt.'i ---T'.i; :i!t. latter. Nor i. a ;. ..-i . i,t for il. r rolling .1 .'tl.r ri!! -i forms of t.o.lllv forti"n. ii.ay w n Mark o'r ; two -f van iiUo. i.i:t y.nir erdinary '..i a tl :ti s art- ill th- ce-ri-is'? l. '. if Jo:; ta k your lt-1tii-v " Tfii s f.- niftlio.l. Keilusot ! ! tl.e f it l'"r.:i' "alvatlon. An. I. i-i'i u' tlif !:. ri ti-n of a 1. tor who J '!- 1 It Pi j tivat-' jla-ti.- with ; !!-ta!' r-M;it?. it i ert.iinly snfr nn.l i l. i: a !. i:r.!:i..t ils l,ao t- n j.rej..ir-! rr ltrll-utl-'U at M..J a t.... S r. p.hflv nti.l Mkly re.-oiu-; i.c.ll l Vntra, I'rtig St 'i tli Mi S Mtli Iom.'I ii:z f.T.-. atol K-l Cn.! l'l.Nrtiij -. Mil.a jLi

ELIC TRAIN SDAY Will Visit South Bend and Mishavvaka in Interest of Victory Loan. Arrangements Monday for the Were completed viit of the ffreat war exhibit train to South Bend and Mishawaka on Thursday. The train will be on a New York Central siding between Chapin and Scott sts. it from 9:15 o'clock Thursday morning until 12:30 o'clock. It will be moved up to Mishawaka immediately after, departing Irom there at 1:40 o'clock in the afvernoon. Thot:.v;nds of people are expected to vlit the train while it is halted in tlii city and in Mishawaka. George IL James, editor of the iirazil. Ind., dally Times, who in nctiig as advance agent for th-- train, cached the city Monday ..wd will .'main here until after th;. fr.dn dein ts. Mr. James said th.'.t the ex'li'.dt. which is being sent out b the government for the p';;";ios--e of boosting the Victory L'.'ny loan, i:? well worth anyone !l:r.r. There are 17 solclie'-i wiio saw much service oee::v:iS. "'.veling ' v ith tlie train. Tb. y are u:;d to . inake talks on the exhibits and act : as guides and guards of the rain. i County Chairman V. L. Chandler of ! the loan orgar.iz itcn will make arrangements for p.i triotb"; women of ! the city to entertain the soldier boya i it lunch Thursday noon. The tr;iin of six cars will consist of several carloads of war trophies i apiured from the Germans hy mem--ers of the American expeditionary j f. re es. including large and small .-annon. airplanes, rifles and machine inins of all kinds, various sorts of . ammunition with some of the big ; caliber shells us-d by the German irmy in the reduction of the allied I trenches and fortifications. German I LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Doesn't hurt a bit and only few cents costs Youll laugh. Apply a few drops then lift sore, touchy corns right off. Nopain. Yea, magic! A few cents buys a tiny bottle of the magic Kreezone at any drug ftore. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a callus. Instantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting", then shortly you lift It out, root and all. without any pain, soreness or Irritation. These little bottles of Freezone contain just enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between tho toes and the calluses on bottom of feet. So easy! So simple. Why wait? NohumbugGroceries and Markets Closed Wednesday Afternoon OrJer your Groceries Either today or early tomorrow morning. PHONE Bell 382; Home 5382 TT rem Grocery and Market Corner Main and Colfax

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helmets of all VInds with other paraphernalia of war collected by the American soldiers will also be on view. The war exhibit train will earn, in addition to the trophies of war captured from the Germans, many of the latest devices manufactured for the American army. These will include the most modern types of cannon and machine guns, and will be an example of what the government of this country was doing in the way of preparation for the overthrow of the German forces. Practically every instrument of warfare on exhibition was being produced in lare numbers the time the armistice was signed.

In 1B20. "Nope, can't hire you. You ain't good enough for my cabaret." "I was good enough last year. The act went all right." e were selling; booze then." Seeds, fertilizers, sprayers and spray material?. "Warner Uros., 226 S. Michigan st. Advt. 12042-13 UAftUERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR Stop dandruff and double beauty of your hair for few cents. ". Vi Dandruff causes a feverish Irritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of "Danderine" at any dru store for a few cents, pour a little In your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applications the hair stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Your hair appears soft, glossy and twice as thick and abundant. Try it!

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Wilds U. S. Government, standard test Battleship Linoleum for Banks, Offices, Restaurants, and floors used to hard wear.

Printed Linoleum $1.00 and $1.10sq. yd. Inlaid Linoleum $2.00 sq. yd. and up.

Plain Linoleum $1.35 I 500 yards Linoleum 72c sq. yd. On Sale starting Wednesday, Printed Linoleum in lengths from 6 feet to 25 feet by 6 feet wide, 72c sq. yd. Special. ALCOHOL ON KIDNEYS The constant, regular or irregular ! use of bevernpes containing: alcohol,! will söoner or lr.tr make trouble for ; the kilneys. Sometimes an excess' acid secretion is formed, but usual-i j ly the beginning of urinary trouble: Sis denoted !v an rxce.ss alkaline1 i ..... "Vv I lllvu 1 IM; l'l II f (UVIU de.ire of urination, follow t !ty pain, burning, f-ctiidin, with irritfttin nvinlft in fUa t-w, Th.i urine highly colored am of: odor should b corrected v..n -tAiVVv?!? Ifjn RiHi 1 1 vi tine as tTiey stimulate normal secretion.! allay inflammation, purify and re-j store natural action promptly ixm YOU - Sold by all druggists. Advt.j 1 Read NEWS-TIMES Want AdS

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Waists New arrivals this morning just in time for Easter wear. Crepe de Chene Waists For the tailored suit, High neck effect, tailored sleeves, small pearl but- i ton trimmings, rricea at $5.75 to $8.95. Voile Waists with hand embroidered fronts, also bands of Venice, lace collar and cuffs to match, lace trimmed, at $4.50 to $6.95.

Our Showing of Easter Millinery An Unusual Grouping at $5 to $ 1 5 Our display of millinery at these modest prices takes every type of women into consideration. Here are models for youthful face. Hats for matronly women, hats for all who strive for smartness. Large and Small Pokes. Tailored and Dress Hats. Hats with Shirred Brims. Trimmings of ostrich tips, beautiful flowers and ribbons, in great assortment of colors.

Comp and See Us to $3.00 sq. ! HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS ! Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin ü yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-ßood feeling you should take Olive Tablets. r rj.....' ii:.. TTkT. ..t " " ; , , stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 1 years of study ' With hlS DatlCntS. Dr. Edwards CMtveTabletsare a purely ' Zf- w"-"wu"ul,yc.11- ! You will know them by their olive color. i To have a dear, pink skin, bright eyes, ' no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like j ciuldhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Oii ve Tablets act on tha liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why mfllions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. ! end note the pleasing results.

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Women and Misses Choose for Easter Silk Dresses of Paillette and tricolette in taupe, navy, 'black, French blue and bark; frocks fashioned in suit lines, some with satin vests. Priced at $50.00 to $75. Silk' Dresses of Taffeta and Satin combined with Georgette and Crepe de Chene. A marvelous arrav of colorings. Priced at $19.75, $25.00 to $45.00.

Capes and Dolmans The fashion's newest garment to complement the Easter Frock of navy blue serge, braided and embellished with rows of buttons, also the dolmans in poplins, tricotines and velours, navy and other shades. Frices ranee from $15 up to $75.00.

The Easter Suit You Desire can be found easily from the great variety of modes now shown here. Suits in Box Coats with tricolette, satin and silk vestees. Modish Moused suits, slightly long waisted, the trig semi-fitted suits and the straight line suts belted with a slender tie. The tailoring has been carefully treated wth silk braid and self folds. Linings are of soft silks. Materials: Men's wear serges, tricottines, checked woolens. Selection is advisable todav. Priced at $25.00, $35.00 to $75.00.

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