South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 180, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 June 1919 — Page 6
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
LEGISLATURE TO CLEAR QIIE5TI
N NEW TAX LftW
Marion County Representative Plans New Amendment for Extra Session.
TVDIANAmMS. Inl . Tun 2V Frank Nr-11. "jr.. rprpnt -ltlvf frorr: Marlon county. 1. '!;mnins to hav the tax '.aw anundM at the Jiprr;;il session of t.h" U plsl.lt U! P V a to remove all doubt as to wh-th-rr ptrret improvement bond are exemr- fron; taxation. Mr. Noll will call the attention of (Iov Goodrich to this matter. II'- points out that if any rloubt rnwir. a- to whether such bond? are taxable, they win likely fell below par and as .1 retu't property owners will ber the burden. Fueh bonds werspecifically exempted under prr-vi-laws and th intention ivas to Vrep them In the exempt list in the new law. Nearly every city . In th Mate is planning a Kreat de.il of street Improvement work and th city property O'Ä'ners are vitally interested in thin matter. Mr. Noll says. lie rmbH can1 IIao IlainJs l"ul. Interest In the ppecul session is now f-enterlr. on the speakership. Indications are that there will be plenty of candidates and the republican leaders will have their hands full nettling the question. Tharles Mendenhall, representative from Hendricks county and republican floor lender In the last session. Is regarded as havinp the best show for the place. Frank Kimmel, of Lafayette, is making a vigorous campaign. Others who f.pare as candidates for the speakership include Chester A. Davis, of Jay county; J. Glenn Harris, of Lake rountp; Charles A. Johnson, of Oa3 City; Jacob D. Miltentu rper. of Delaware county, and Dkk M. Veey. of Allen county. Much IiuJnoss for Weeks. Hnv. (loodrich and republican leaders are pi-inning on having the legislature consider a dellnite program that ran be finished within one week. This program now includes harmonizing the county unit road law and the three-mile road law; revamplnp the state election laws in connection with the ratification of woman suffrage amendment In anticipation of woman suffrage beinjr in full force in 1020; appropriations for :;tate institutions, and settling the question of th- jurisdiction of thi tax board over road bend issues.
De Valera Will Deliver A ddress At Notre Dame
Ilamonn Te Valera, "president of the Iiish rr public." who arriv1 Jn New York last week, will addrs.- the students attending the I'niwrsity of jotr I).iüH' summer m hool sometime this week, the Very Rev. Dr. John ivar.aii'rh. C. S. C. president, announced S'aturda mofninc. I'res't De Valera will come to Notre Dame from Indianapolis where he speaks at a Kreit meetin next Tue.sday evening in Torr.lin.on hall. Ju.-tie Daniel F. f'ohalnn of 1 the supreme court of New York täte will a company De Valera to Notie Dann- and will deliver a.) address. Dr.rinc his stay at Notre Dame De Vab ra will I"- the gjst of the university and the officers and members of th N'otre Dame branch. Friends of Irish Freedom, who arc remaining for the summer school. The meetinc will be held in -Washington hall.
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.ir.vi: 28. iftn. On Jun-- 2 8. Ave years ao, Francis Ferdinand, Austrian duk, was. assassinated nt Sarajevo. His death furnished the exeupe for the world war which ende.l today with sicning of the treaty of peace. The f hots which led to the war were fired by fiavrio Prinip, a student. He leaped out from a crowd watching the archduke and his wife as they drove by in a carriage and poured a stream of bullets at them from an automatic pistol. Shortly afterwards Austria made demands on Serbia for a hand in I'rinsip's trial. These demands resulted in international complications and the war. Prinsip died in jail.
GIVE COMPENSATION COMPANIES ORDERS TO PAY CLAIMS PROMPTLY
MARRYING JUSTICE TAKES OWN MEDICINE LOFLSVILLi:. Kjr. June 2S. John M. Madden, one of th marrying squires of Jefferson ville. ;nd.. on the Ohio river, opposite Louisville, himself has come to this city for a marriage license after he officiated at ceremonies, which have added to the thousands performed for Kentuckians. who preferred the Indiana wedding- to the more rigid Kentucky law. Behind the apparent reversal of practice, however, in. the fact that ' S-iuir " Maddens bride was a Louisville girl.
I'. v A . i.i r i Ir-!i: INDIANAPOLIS, June .'.Proposing to get o.u'cker and more satisfactory action from certain workmen's compel sation companies, thereby endin the increasing number rff complaints by Injured workers about claims, the state indus
trial board has thre atened drastic ! action against some of the corpora-j tions. The board has declare, that J
unless claims are settled more promptly than lias been the easin many instances, it will revoke its approval of policy terms of the companies, thus forcing them out of business in Indiana. Some of the companies doing business in Indiana do not have claim offices nearer than Chicago, investigation of accident often being conducted by mail. The delays have caused increased numbers of injured workers to appeal to the board "to seo what can bo done to obtain a settlement from the insurance companies." it is said. The board desires that the companies doing business in Indiana and not having claim ofliees within the. state, establis-h such offices im-
IS THE HAPPIEST
.TINT: 28. 1918. Fir it is h communique Knglish troops- advance a mile on a three and a half mile front on the Picardy front. Australians made a slight advance in Flanders. French communique The French advanced nearly two miles on a five-mile front south of the Aisne. Italian communique Artillery firing and raiding reported in various sectors. flcrman communique - "The Ifritish and French showed some activity north and south of the Somnic." '
JlNi; 1S. 1910. The Germans .signed the peace treaty.
am hi; c; r:FJiA i,i j y is. He The, lecturer said that a wife should be an open book to her husband. She I admit that, my dear. And a husband should be an open pocket-book to his. wife. Boston Transcript.
WOMAN IN STATE
This is What Mrs. Poe Says After Recovery by Taking Tanlac Gains 30 Pounds.
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wm:.Y m: "sits" thhit. "Orumpley boasts that he never allows him.-elf to be shaken out of a position, once he has taken it." ' Vs; I'e noticed that especially in a street car." Boston Transcript.
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Your Chances of Losing on Your Texas Oil Investment Sliovn on Tili. ! MatiMieal Map We have prepared a stat :.--:;ca! tr.ap No A-l of the Texas e!l l e'. d A'hich s!n, a:v. n ml !" production, location v(m!ucu:;: property and your e a t chane ef I '-rt: on our ir. s'. lr.er.t . Tliis tm.ii h u 'i:chancer of losing or winning. Jat as the mortality t i':es of th life in u ra :ce c r j a ni sK.o. the rvravre life rf a mm. .'"othl v. a Wtie it .i;hre els--. A postal lor a cop of' Map wj!1 nunle.l to i;; with our personal . omp'.r::;'--.;-i'HnrTii, i: riiirifs o. Jl Sanlau Hide.. HouMon. lV.i
"The results I have potion from Tanlac are so wonderful thai I feel compelled to teri everyhoJy aoout it." said Mrs. John Poe of U1 South Third street. IVkin. Illinois, while in the Sutliff vNc Case DruK store, at I'eoria, recently. "1 don't believe," she continued, 'anyone- ould suift r much more than 1 did 1 a' fore I j;ot Tanl.ic and my iioriwry has made- n,e the hapjdest uoman In Illinois. Vcu would hardly believe me whtn I tell you I have gained more than thirty poumls. but 1 have and m daughter here Avith me will tell you the same thing. Why. my stomach was in such bad 1. that everything I ate caused m to suiiei aicony. Time alter tim i.'utinLr the ,i;lyt hf'tcn .-.ears, the as Aould press on my heart so that I would faint, threat drop.- of perspiration would stand out en me and h n i regained censciiuness I ould be as limp as a ra?. Lots of tin. is in neighbors would come in, thiiiAi!. I was KOin to (iic. I didn't dare .-1 any pl.Kc for fear one of tins, spell.- would com on me ami I wouldn't ct home-. I also suifer- ! b. cnd '.vords to tell with rhcu-i.i..ti-:a in m fet and Ies and e!hews. I cou'dn't t t my slios on at times for the swelling in my feet ard would h:: e to t,it for days with rv. v feet on a pillow- in a chair, they hurt nie so. Mv elbows were so vfiil I oul 1 hardlv use my arms at all. .V mi.-t'j-y was s awful thitt 1 eouldn't sleep but little and I have stayed .i.v,iko many a niht suffering arid oral i iv.g if there was nothir:u nade that could help trie. "I h id tak.'n no diciie until I was o d !cou :m :e.l and lespon-lent that i lidn't care l;ow son the end ciili'V for 1 f It tli it it wasn't far off. My iv.s -ami iir-.cl nie to pet Tarda' and. oh, how :;l.ivl I am that I did ft.r 1 1- u.m to cat .tad sleep b.-tt -;-! i just two oi t!ire ,Ia s after ? 'u,m taking it My troubles have- : !I disipp. a' cd i."W and my recov- . r; is th u!;p!d' st s irrn.-e thai t .ice to oi.- I can eat just :-r t hir-e I w.i'U aj:d lot f it an-l . . r sv. eff-r i article from it. It. : ct. r v:-u i m h sc-fri-s :o fe' in p. vf. c: onditi.m. as coo! as when
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Most complete and c'eautiful display of Carriages is always found here.
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SPECIAL PRICES on all Porch Swings, Lawn Swings, Lawn Benches, Canvas Chairs, etc. Porch Swings, 4 ft. . . . $2.98 Lawn Swings, 4 pass. . $5.98
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' FREE! FREE! FREE! Free Fireworks Display on Friday, July 4th, in the evening. Concert by Dodge band in the afternoon and evening. SPEND THE FOURTH AT HOME! Admission 27c, War Tax 3c. .
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