South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 160, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1919 — Page 2

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Two Thousand Yankees Taken from Regular Commands to Attend Universities.

L.NTO.Y, Jur;o S. Two th'.:iMnd jo'jog American military oflirrs. who hivo I'i'f ri r fifi from thir rommaii'Is in orrKr th.it th y rn.iy attrrul hctur'-s in th li!ir.;r univrhitifs of th- I.r;ti-h F! .mro jl :iink' th'-ir knowlltr- l.v -!nc -JiTif of th coj nt!H points of int -r t with -Ahich th" outitr i'Oun'!-' Ixnlon in thnr f.i nnt "hintjric ground." WVst mini -t r Aliti y, St. Paui'a cathMlral. th- hfu-s of pirlii rnnt. th; Town .mil Il.i'klni;ham pilic- f.irly claim 1 th ir attention. Thfy th-n turnM to th" haunts r,f IM kc n. Johnnn and others whom thfy look-J upon as oM frinj. .Now Kit Mihnrln. Now that f;ririk' has onw tlW'V .if fxttn'lin' thir arr-h to thi J.onJon Mii;irha aiil to otht-r iarts of th country. V stt nl.ty numhrrs ef thr hturlint o'üi ' rs uj-'ht Mich jila s at I lamp, ton court anl K-w Runlf-ns, famous th world ov r for th ir variM and beautiful foliage. Many of thtm .ir rnin'-rrs, and with :. thrifty thought for th- future hIuml; fh-ir cameras over their shoulders and prrp.irfd to xn-f .-crv'1 for future r-f-frfnci' such hits of la n !;. ! jrardrnlrifc as t aught th ir individual fancied. Hut in this they wtie ili.,appointfd, for tin- ancient hat polite guardian at the K v 4at temporarily collected the cameras anrt told them .Sunday photography was forbidden in Ktw. VNlt Other Countries. Journf VM Into .Scotland and Ireland Interest many of th men and they rt-turn to London .is a rule, pleaded with the pcopl- and with their treatment. The start is usually m.nl" from the busy Kuton station Saturday afternoon, and Tuesday niht usually tinds them a k in th city ready for work. A dozen, or more of them "pent a rerrnt Sunday at Killarney and. flotfirinfe" to to through the (lap of Iun Low, arranged with their landlord for donkeys at ?l.-." for the journey of six "Irish" miles. Wh'n they reached the Can they were hailed with delight by the donkey boys who. .seeing they were Americans and believing Americans earriej nothing but tfohl pieces in th'ir pockets, put up the price of ilonkes t $5. The ot'licers. after a iin parley, walke.l through the (.Jap. Industrie's Claim Atteulion. Manrh'.sttT, hirniinu'ham. I. red; and Liverpool. with their treat man ufateuriiiK and shipping interesfs. alo claim attention, partivulat -1 fron: otlirers who are studying indutiral und commercial u'iestions. whil the tishlnp industry of the Nofth Sea ports is attracting others. In this last, however, they admit th trips are much more frr pleasure than they are for profit. Th lectures will continue through June, and ty that time, some of the mot industrious travelers predict, they will know h rreat deal ahout Mreat lUutain and that, they explain, is why thev wert sent there-.

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RESTFAIN LABOR LEADERS FROM INTERFERING

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Toi.Klx . O . June Declaring th industry had been q stru' ted by "riotous and disorderly conduct and intimidation." John iL Killits. judt,'e of th" l'nited States district court late today instied .1 It-mporary in-

juhftien restraining the auto trades!

,niii. ji, ni'ii mni."i. fin til, L OlVIiloeis and labor leaders from interferinLT with workers or In any way hampering operation of the autor;iobile idant of the Willys-overland. The injunction is rffctiv at l:2t p. m. Tuesday June 1 at which time ii is believed the plant will reopen under armed jruard and a reduced number of labor pickets. The court Issued a warning that the order will have the jime force

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violations will l punished in the same manner. The plant has bo-n idle nearly three weeks It was opened for one dag this week but rioting in which two wer killed and nearly a score injured :tus"d cessation of business i n. The employes are demanding a J" hour week Instead of 4S which is the company's working system.

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I'.v Ass", i.ite.l Pre; rl WASIllNcrro.V. June S. Total I . ...11 v. . . i . .

-old VVirve" increaf-td more than

H.OMi.iiOO this week. acccrdliiK to ; Ib.e state-menf of the 12 radical les,e h-iiiks oi condition on Jun? o,

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Says He Will Split Party If ' Pact is Not Made Campaign Issue.

Spe. fni f The Nr s-Thiie : WASHLVOTOX, June R. It now appears likely that there will be another political party in the field in iya. The chasm In the republican ranks has gradually widened until it appears ImpOMsilde that a temporary bridge of minor honors offered to "prov.resi ve.s" by the old Kiiard can be erected in time for the Penrose trowel to ride safely to victory. Sen. Itorah of Idaho has auain sounded .1 warning of a snlit in the party ami this time he appears to have obtained sufficient suppott to encourage him to carry out his

threat. He threaten now to have another party created for 19- if Will Hays and his organization does not immediately denounce the peace treaty and the League of .W-tions and make a paithan tiht up?n the leagu e. Jiorah hn made threat? before and only recently imisted that if Sen. I'enrose . rofp into the nw revenue measutes of thi congress the inevitable I'cnroselstn. a new party would le founded. He could dodge making good on this threat betau" he tan inform the pu'die that the revenue measures are progressive and Ihere is always such an abundance of comparative iitrure that the- public can be indm d to place trust in the tatewitnts of its representatives in congress. WouM oiu Tart Out. Hut the lateyt Itorah defi-ince is one which cannot be dodeed. There is clean ctit issue. Either the party nntt be opposed t0 the league and denounce It. or a new party will be formed. Korah plaits before Will Hays two alternatives to tight th league and thereby read out the party William Howard Taft and thousands of republicans who are supporting the league, or to remain silent and covertly attack the leugne and loose Borah again providing that Itorah makes e;ood. There aro other senators who aro awa'tlng the opportunity for a break in the party and who will not hesitate once they are given assurance that their fight can get anywhere with the public supporting It. They are sulinittiiiK now to the tyranny of olden days in the party and submitting under duress. At least one of them will not submit in this fash ion forever and when he speaks, there may be more trouble than Mr. Havx can allay.

KXTHA Nl'lX'IAL MI'N'S MLACK SILK HOSK 'Oe values :t!)c : pairs foi $1.00 G ANTZ HO South Main M.

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ll'i;U 4117 YS AIHI'LANi:. Itv Aife',at-il I'ri"": DHNVKIt, t'olti.. June The Jenver l'os.t announted tonight that it had purcnasv-d an airplane for distributing paptit td suburban towns.

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A Woman's Story VJith Great Meaning !;bjet of ' CHildblrtK s DIkcm.J by Worn a of Experience.

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Woma Tti7-ibere) their friends fccr, tlirofh He tu cf Mother' Friend, th vrmdirrQl reeetratlrr x?rnr.l application, Kef iTOtied iuiTerlnc net tllrtre befori IL itiat c xturt'f noit oaderful tvxylutlcn. Mc1brrt Frirr.d U a remdr which ipreatf tie Ic3terce croa tbe enrrtf. cenei n4 i!fC3ri in-oTei rersderin then r;trt to rfiTy riekl ts nature" demanl for etr,3!cn. The nerr. cord, tenrfcm and tfTarnt expand without that pecuUir wrmeinr tlrtla. and nerrouiaAa, r.iuaei Btxl vamtful aevatloaf aro ratjrail," aTCidfd wfcta the cenre and trauiclei aru rt JrJ tpd thin arc net tort ar.i Jrawr. ty rr) lower abdoralcal rcrton j)n wtUi j wtcn baby I born, ll9 Ixits are leu at tic crisis. asJ 4 (Strr ! ntnr!lr ). ypa can obtain Mctber Frfrd from any tSrcf tcre. It la ta v.sc! ty wcn;fn f;r frrtr fcalf a cctury. ni 1 just aa it vr Jar J aa majthlrf c!n th!nk of. Writs tbo Drndnfld Refulatr Corarj, D?t. H. larir Bui'dlrg, Atlanta. 0vrjtia, ?tr lhU "fotrerhood Book, and pt a tottt nf Vetera Krlead tody. ar t thus fortify rvirt!f ajalajt pa!n aaJ daccoifcrt.

BIG NECK or Enlarged Glands ir. re'n.iv,! n!t',lt Kmf- t l';i.a. t any . f f .-. t without le.viu.- i.. v.w - nitajlit li.j. of tiv.ie. iUl uli iT"r M at our n-k iltrn" o(r-ri M f ir t'.c Bfft. i u i krst. o;r-f. r:v -t i,attiral a ii-l c. i. n?ifi.- trc.i f ?!.. : t .: i'.i -... r-l f..r t.'.e treat;:. n' i...ir-.-.l Kinn.!- . r tie. k. It ! .. y.i r. r.rkab! It ,(r' r- or l . f i:r cures f t nun. w.,a.n .aj.l i laPJren. ' !. r.. fr f. t 1 tr'.- 'i v.rb.-.:s t! r rea.e.M-Wltb'-Ut lT.l'.S !?!, .f th ' !!,.! nt f :.,uiv t.n.iiiir of "utr-l mi:I ia . r.I ,i !.i r 1 -l.ti,,!, i.r bljT t:t k, of !.,,r ! tuti- r- -ft nri.-s iUrn I .'i'ir;ii;'f.! ..sb tiT-ly r-fuij b'.i tf u ,.- . ; ,, :ln ii.r-e,'. Write .it eL, f. r Tie- p., k'.tt p. r. d tn rr.t o; t t r f !.i ! s TMi i-rr rad. lbiii.tr' ! f e.;r-l pi-t'Tii-A'l !rGOITRENE CO. ei Vm i;.ri st ciiti'

"The hi imjuovetnent in my fourteen year old dau.yhter'. rondltiun durinsr the past two or throo n-ouflis makes ine think that Tanlac h th most wonderful irudicln? in tho world." sahl Mrs. Jolin Lawlrs!. who lives at Wyoming, 111., while in Sutlirf : ('.e's druir store in Peoria the ot her day. "Kver sinee my diMhtir was a fnial! hihl." eontinm-d Mrs. Law-bs-. she has been in very poor health. When she was just two or thr-e years obi. she was Th tnot nervous child 1 ever saw in, my lift-, and just simply cried nearly all the

time. As she trrew older this trouM sfcnii'il to irow worse with her, and a few years ajro we discovered that -she was sutferinir with a had stomach trouble. She never had much appetite and what little we did coax her to at would cause htr to suffer terribly afterwards, and she finally got to where she rarely ever n tajr.ed what she at Very often her whole body would he covered in a kinI of rash. She didn't crow very fast, and was so pale and thin and sallow that she just looked like a walking skeleton, almost. We y,xv h r the very' be: of treatment, and tried many lilferent kinds of medicine, but nothing set nu d to do ht r any ood at all. 'Well, we finally decided to let Iter try a bottle of Tanlac und see what that, would do for her. and I just wi.-h ou could sec her now. Why, he i.- as well ami happy a any child uu etr saw. and instead of beinK pale and thin Hue she used to

he. sho is simply the picture of i

health. Her checks are as rosy, and he i as round and plump as if she; had ben enjoying the hot of health j all h r life. Why. she is crowing so' f it that 1 will have to make all her clothes laryer for her. She eats just j anything we tive her a meal time.;

aro! r.eer suffers tlie least bit afterwards, and she has a nne fppetite, too. Wlnl" hhe was in thai puny, sickly tonidtion she didn't do much t;ood at school, but he is doinj; just nte now. and tu ver seems to have a bit cf trouble with her studies. The way Tanlac hu. improved my laught. r s condition go s to prove that it

is ju-.t as jcoo I medicine for children j as it is for innui people. Tanlac j w as certainly a tJodsmd to my little i . . i

iirl. and we neer lose a cn.tnre to tell others al out this wonderful metieine." Tanlac f sold in South. I'?nd by the rent nil i'rug Store ant in

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Great Reductions are now hcin made on Oriental Rus re display in our Ru Sec tion TKird floor.

The Making of a Charming Home

NE -may have beauty and comfort and charm in a home and all at moderate outlay it one ebnes from such assortments as are presented. Distinctive Single Pieces or "Period" Suites Furniture with heautv of line, integrity of service are so presented here that selection is a pleasure and prices a delight.

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Brass Bedsteads The Simmons celebrated Bras Beds, quality first materials, are sold here. See our display.

Harmonious Draperies Let ux help you plan the scheme of your home decorations. Wp have experts in dedniiiK at your service. We can contract for a sdimlcroom or the entire home for rups. draperies, hades, etc. everything to harmonize. New Curtains and Materials have arrived today. Our May Sales almost depleted our stock. Nt ver had we .such a demand for curtains und curtain material. A hrnnd new tock has arrived in time .to open on June Sales, and prl( ys are right. Plain Marquisettes, 36-in. wide, at 39c yard. Filet Nets at 45c, 65c, 69c, 95c, $1.19, $1.25 yd. Fancy Marquisettes, in stripes and figures, at 65c, 69c, 85c. 72-in Grenadines at $1.98 and $2.50. Filet Curtains, ready made at $3.50, $3.75, $4.25, $5.75 to $12.00. Cretonnes in beautiful colorings, for porch and sun parlor drapings, at 39c to $2.50 yard.

For the Library or Living Rooms Mahogany Table, oval scalloped top Sheraton design, at $38.00. Tudor Living Room Table, in Jacobean nut brort-n, 24x57 inch top, at $35.00. William and Mary Library Table, 26x42 inch top, Jacobean nut brown, at $23.50. Empire Colonial Nest of j Tables, in walnut, at $22.50. Special Pieces of Novelty Furniture Excellent gifts for the June bride and groom. Spinet Desk of walnut at $27.00 with a chair of same design at $8.50. Eighteenth Century Desk of mahogany at $45.00 with chair of blue haircloth seat, at $11.75. Solid Mahogany Magazine and Book Rack at $14.50. Mahogany Davenport End Table at $9.50. Walnut Gate Leg Table at $21.00. Telephone Tables wjth Stools to match; choice of mahogany or walnut, at $15.00. Queen Anne or William and Mary Solid Mahogany Stool, tapestry cover, for toilet or dressing room. $9.75. Mahogany Tea Carts, Jacobean nut brown, with tray, at $23.50. Occasional Table, Knowleworth design, 24-inch round top, at $24.00. Tilting Top Table, in mahogany; a general service table, at $9.00.. Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet, Knowleworth design, at $31.50. Also a plain mahogany finish at $14.50. Span Umbrian Furniture Berkey and Gay make a specialty of this beautiful design. We are exclusive agents in South Bend. Four Piece Set or in separate pieces Arm Chair, cane seat and back, at $36.00. Magazine Rack, $30.50. Side Chairs to match, at $27.50. Fireside Bench $30.00.

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Overstuffed furniture is r.o luxury beyond the ra-h of rdlnary means. It Is. hou..;-. luxury of omfo-t to rc m! :r i ?oft yielding cijpdlons with inp de luxe Kprinv t . .r movement.

See our display of Parlor Suites in the finest of tapestry Three-piece suites, full arms, edge and cushions. Davenport at $100.00 Arm Chair at $60.00 Rocker at . . . .$61.00

Cedar Chests Are a r.ecesKity in all well repu'afed hoiiic". A protection and economy, and what a comfort to the housewife to hvp th l.eddtnf,'. etc.. where it (i b reached at a moment's noti?. 38-inch Chest a good ize for any purpose, $11.50 40-inch, more fancy, with copper band and trimmings, come at $13.75 and $15.50.

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Taylor can save you money on new tires or can give you the best service in the city on re

pairing your worn tires.

gates Stires TAYLOR'S BIG TIRE SHOP Cnst1 An Much 32 Jefferson Blvd. Phones: Bell 610; Home 5610

WAR TIMES Makes It Necessary to Economize. Let Us Save You 80 of Your Footwear Bills. "SOLE SAVERS"

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CLAUENS JEWELRY SIOKL Ladies how about your old straw hat. You know the SOUTH BEND HAT BLEACHERY can make a new one out of it. 118 S. .Main St.

Interior Decoration Wall Paper Picture Frames The I. W. Lower Dec. Co.

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WALK A FEW STEPS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Furnish our home complete or select what pieces you want pay tor it when convenient. 326-328 S. Michigan St.

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Art M&tcriALi, Picture lYinto. THE L W. LOWER DKOOrtATINO OOSIPANY, Sooth Rerxl, IndlAZUk. Will Pftper. Draper! . Paint Bupr4W.