South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 189, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1919 — Page 3
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THE SOUTH fcJEND NEWS-TIMES
ACTION
ON
SOUTH SHORE
POWER MEASURE!
LaSalle St. Property Owners Present Views to Council Committee.
LiFal'" a v. prnpr-rty owners wtrf: rre.-cnt at lh- nwilur rm etin of the corji i'.utt r, the whole- of th'? i;ty coiiriMl, Monday nik'ht. to jire- .!,: th ir wew.s. through th'.ir attorney, Uli .w ib rt. on r v tricting thf South Shore Jin-.- from u;-iat-on I-iS-tl a. v. Att'y h'-ihert's pn-x.-ntation on the ir-oith Shore ordinance included the loUowir.K . "Property has no only dprrciate 1 ;n value !'! hay freiirht and Ic.'i pa.Ksencfr trairs have t f n in u- on the avnu- hut the houses are literally failing to th-'-:. Irtro.ys MiM'h I'roixTty. "Pictures never har.i: straight on the wall., plumbing bc-coines d-f-rt-ive. iIa.vter falls from th' r filings and many other incon enient and i Mtr'ictive thine: hae hecn exjifriii( f d hy landloro:.--. "I belle; e the South Sh"re lins haw conceded th Ia that they v-i 1 1 not run faster than 1 .' mih-.s per hour, but they will not consent to lowering their voltage from ..0uu to ",0i) volts a.s othr inUnirban hr.es of the city jirop 1 under. They will not limit their trains to hut two cars each, as th- ordinance iro- . idt s. These measures a.-sked are rait beyond reason and are absolutely necessary to the preservation c the property alon the street." Tabled for Two Weeks. The ordinance was tabled for two weeks when orhcials of the South Shore company will be invited to be present to diseuss the question. William llapp. chairman of the city plannincr l ommission, appeared lfore the committee and explained to the members the necessity of a definite city policy resardin building. Seiernl Appropriations I'a . An appropriation ordinance for S 1.-30 for the establishment of a free employment agency in tlie city was passed. This ordinance will become effective when the county tmincil and the county commissioners appropriate $l,."oo more for the ma intenance. The committee was also favorable t an appropriation of $6.000 for th- establishment of comfort stations in both Leeper park and Howard parks, the plans for both having been drawn.
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NEED ORGANIZATION TO PUSH CANAL PROJECT
:riranixat!on is needed badly in 'rthern Induna by tratlic men and others if the roposefj Krie-Michi-; an c;'iial is ever realized, nccord.jr to the t.pmion of principal traffic mn of the city. i;;.nks have been printed pivinr letalis c 1 the proposed canal route :-nd the amount of tonn. ice which the county could move over th i onto. The-,,, blanks will he furrNhed all manufacturers and shipre of the county Interested in the ."nab Questions will le found on :h' b'.nnks which will be answered V the shippers and returned to the faihe bureau of the Chamber of Commerce before July 1." and will 1-e forwarded to the Central Ini .nd Waterways association.
FAILS TO GET CONTROL OF 8-YEAR-OLD SON Kfforf'- of Dr. Harry Boyd-Snee in the circuit court Monday to pain . oMtro' and custody of his oUht-year-old son proved fruitless, and J vid L'. Funk awarded the custody of the child to Mrs. Frances Perkins, f ' IVcatur, III . the mother of the "hild Dr. T.oyd-Snee will be ;tllowod to enre for ttie chibl only tuo weeks of each year, according lo the court's order. Mrs Perkins was divorced from Ir. F.nd-Snee in 1 0 1 G and since I hat time the child has been in the nudody of the mother.
OLIVER PLOW COMPANY PROTESTS ASSESSMENT Th first protest of a-stsse,! Vnltation of corporations in Sr. .Tooph county was registered Monday afternoon, v hen :b ott-.cials of the Olhrr Plow rrks. in a letter to re local ho.a.i of review, complained of the $ 1 (.. eai;,L) a assessment, winch was placed on their factory. ir. their letter, they say. the as--snient is too hiKh and th.it the ' cal board should reconsider their k-ures They also threaten to carry the matter before the state ta board J rovidinff the local board liof? not take some action To lower the assessment.
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Thietnn was air. sted Sun- . c.in on W. Colfax av. by r Wri-ht while driving hi ,u'do miles per hoar. He
l.ish S. Sellers and Oeorcre McCae, South Bend's pioneer aviators, ready to take off in their new oomm rcial plane at Brskine field. They plan to run an aerial taxi from South Bend to Laporte, Michigan City and Chicago.
News of the City from the Official Records
m p. i : i a ( ; l : Li c i : s i :s. Alies Hornune. brakeman. South Hind, to Lydia V'anDusen, domestic. South Bend. Kenneth Smith, clerk. Belvidere. 111., to Harriet Bruce, bookkeeper. Belvidere, 111. F:tlph Builhart. mechanic. South Bend, to Lovina Wells, South Bend. Clenn Boss. dentist. Michigan City, to Buth Nicely. South Bend. Sidnev Williams, boxmaker. South
Home tv Invest. Co.. lot 94, 113 and U:, Henry Studebaker's 2nd add, and also lot 174. Henry Studebaker's ltd add to South Bend. i. Irene B. Studebaker to Am. Homo Invest. Co., lots lu:- and 141, Hen-
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Ilecorilcd .Inly .". IMward KmUrs and wife to Charles G. and Mary P... part of lot Martin L. Wenger'sj 4th add to South Bend. $1.
ry Studebaker's -I'.end. $1. William K. and
nd add to South
Amelia H. Stude-
P.end. South
to Anna Bend.
Bailey, domestic.
Mish. Tr. and Sav K. Weldy, lot tv. p
add. $1.
'baker to Amer. Home - Invest. Co.. Katie M. Scheibelhut
i lot 140, Henry Studebaker's Und add hand to Thomas 1 1
j and lots His. 1 so and IS ',, Henry: teeti part of lots J',, i Stud(d)aker's :;rd add to South: ity View plaie. now Bend. $1. part of South Bend. $1.
1 L'lizuheth A. Brownaeld and Pen-!
nis S.. hr husband, to Amer. Home' & Invest. Co.. lot 14St Henry Stüde-! baker's 'nd add to South Bend: alsoj lots 17.", 17'.'. S4 and 1S7 in Henry i Studebaker's Crd add to South Bend J 51. I
Co. to William iger Farm Jnd
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Jackson, trus2C, ami L'7 in
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Thomas H. Jackson tr., to Peter and Katie M. Scheibelhut. lots :". Jt and 27 in City View place, now pael of South Bend, j 1. Alfred Wolfe and Dora L'dith. his
your am? it ion happiness has
unless you take advantage of Wettick's Cut Bate magnilkent offer to refund jour money on the tirst box purchased if Wendell's Ambition Pills do ot put ynour entire scsteni in fine condition and give you the energy and vicor you have lost. Be ambitious, be stionp, be iorous. Brin the ruddy slow of health to your cheeks ind the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills. the gnat nerve tonic, are splendid for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches, restlessness, trembling. nervous prostration, mental depression, loss of appetite and kidney or liver complaints.
I You take them with this underj standing that: In two days you will feel better. Ina week you will feel ' tine, and after taking one box you will have your old-time confidence j ami ambition or the druggist will i refund the price of the box. Be sure and get a 30 cent box today and get out of the rut. Kemem- ; ber Wettick's Cut Bate Medicine 1 Store and dealers everywhere are , authorized to guarantee them.
Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. rru Charles B. Sax & Cmwm 114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue.
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Broken lines and discontinued numbers in hzh irrade
corsets.
If we had all sizes in these corsets we would sell them tor 1-5 to 1-2 more than we are asking. Come in and look over these hie; corset specials. It we have your style and size you will iret a wonderful bargain in a hiirh grade corset.
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One lot of Back Lace Corsets in sizes 24 to 36, good quality coutil. $1.50 and $1.75 values. Choice at $1.00 One lot of Back Lace Corsets, French coutil in pink and white, low and medium bust. All sizes in several models. Splendid values. Choice $2.00 Front Lace Corsets in broken sizes, low and medium busts. Very specially priced at $1.50 and $2 One lot of Front Lace Corsets in pink .and white coutil, free hip, closely boned in back. All sizes. Very special at .$3.00
If you are interested in high grade corsets at greatly reduced prices don't delay.
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.lohn S. and Delinda Hagey his wife, to Margaret C. Gable, part lot
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hi-:aij i;st.ti: tkaxofkiis. (From the records of the Indiana Title 4K: Loan Co.) American Trust Co. gJn., to Car
rie Clearhart, part of h tract of landj i-jen, $
in German twp.. pjJ.l. ..... j Augusta Klouser and husband toj
Johanna C. Laufenburg, lot SO, Mary Haney's add to South Pend. $1.
1'redreka Bellinger and husband! to Penjamin 1. Demyer and Leona !
D., land in Lincoln twp., $1. Susan A. Cripe and husband to Penjamin I Demyer and Leona P., land in Lincoln twp., $:30. Dolph Cripe and Eva L., his wife, to George Goppert. tract of land in Lincoln twp.. $5.000. Lilly C. Miller and husband to Penjamin F. Demyer and Leona P., tract of land in Lincoln twp.. $:.00. Stella H. Drummond and husband to Richard O. Morgan and Katherine A., lots 4 4 and 45, Chapin Place 1st adil to South Pend. with exceptions, !J,00O. John Hantz and Mary Hantz. his wife, to Zell Spencer and Kmma, lot i:. A. and C. K. Smith's add to Mishawaka. $2,000. Wojcieeh Zientowski and Wladyslawa to Jozef Gabrys and Antonnia, lot 1 00-, Mrd plat of Summit Phtfco add to South Dend. . Antonnia Gabrys and Jozef to Wojcieeh Zientowski and Wladyslawa. lot ::0, Arnold. Mine & Wilson's Miih-div f part of B. O. L. luO," 101 and 10L. $1. Recorded July 3. Sarali Cohn to John Samuel I?orton. tract of land in Liberty twp., ?S0i. Harry 1'. Gross to Harry K. Schot, part of lots 0 and 10. 1st add to Xavarn Place, rm add to South Mend. $1. A.her M. Jennings and Goldic C.,
his wife. James FJmer Jennings and j Ruth, his wife, and Harry 8. Jen-1 nings and Cora K., his wife, and LH-1 lian J. Lee ami Clare nce C. her hus-
lt.".. tirst sub-div.
in
town of River!
Park, now part of South Rend, $1. Kmma McDougall and husband to Jacob F. Wagner, part of lot :;.", Deniston AL- Fellow's add to South
William D. Rulla and Ella S. to Frank P. Kearl. lot ::4. Woodland
j Heights add to St. Joseph county,
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Bridget A. Haney O'Brien andt George, her husband, and Catherine:
Ilaney to Homer Taggart and Herman A. Tohulka. tract of land in
Clay twp.. $1. J William F. Whiteman, admr.. toj Joseph Lerner 'and Kva., lot 6. John j Rush's 1st add to South Bend, $C-
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Louise, lot "1, ST L'nd plat
bank. $4.."0f:. Jacol Border and wife to Schuyler Flory, lots IT, IS and li. original plat of illage of Wyatt. Ind., l.T-OO. Northern Ind. Realty Co to John T Smith, lot 71. Northern Ind. Realty Co.'s 1st add to Mishawaka, Jl. Paul Foresees and Carrie to Julii's A. Nieuwland. lot LT. Stull's 2nd add to South Bend. $l.::uO. lnd. Lbr. A: Mfg. Co. to Henry A. Todd. lot 1Ö4 Southeast add to South lUnd. r Lelia A. Sisson to Henry W.
Smith and Belle M.. lot T.4, Cushingi Ac Lindsay's add to South Bend. il. j Jan es Himer Jennings and Ruth. ( his wife. Asher M. Jennings and; fioldie his wife; Harry S. Jen-j
nmgs and i ora i.. his wire, aiui unban Jrnnings Ive anci Clarence V...
l.er husband. ti Andrew and Bar-i
l ara Gunderman. part of lots 21'.S and 2D0 in Samuel Cottrell's 1st add to Lowell, now part of South B nd, $1. Harry S. Jennings, admr.. to An
drew Gunderman and Barbara, part) oi lots "J'. and 213 in Samuel L. j Cottre'J's lt add to Lowell, now part! of South Bend, $3, SCO. ! Sheriff Louis Ii. Duck to John F. Lev and Ida M.. land in Olive twp.. . ; Peter I'. Studebaker and Olive, j Iiis wife, to Amer. Home & Invest.! Co.. lots 137. 13 2. i:o and nj llf-nrv Studebaker's 'd avid to South' fl. j Amelia H. Studebaker and Wil-j liam K . her husband, to Ar.'.erb-an Home vV: Invest, (.'o.. - S. Bowman's ."th add to South !'-nJ, fl. Cornelia A. Var.de2ibo.ch to Am.' Home vS. Intst. Co.. lots 2 and 2T. Htnry Studebaker's 1st add to South1
Bnd.. il. FdUh M. Ginkrieh and Irving, her husband. ti Amer. Home Ä: Invest. .o . lot 1--. Henry Studebaker's -d add in city of South Bend. Jl. Dora A. Studebaker to Amer.
THE PICK
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IIS NO. MAIN STREET
Hey. Fellows Bill Grimm don't read the papers and is still charging the old low prices. Are voll wise?
Summer Days
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