South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 July 1919 — Page 2

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ENDS MOOT COUIIT federal Agent Tells City Fathers Child Labor is His Problem. fnot roart i o.-v- in th" rliy i i.Ail h i- ft vi. to ajj r: 1! I"0r sr-i;i- nwks i.iM, sir.., ta' cha? ; f ihe Mhon yar, to i exac the major Pis no f. n o: ,j ,,. to a. fcttc in stivaior. h r. . !,. , , J 1-1 to the itv lull ry now ano i th r. for a iitth- I .ir!i,unu,:,i:y pro-! An Inlina. stafjt forhal hri anUr If an-1 -irJs unir l to v. oi k I Jn stolen ara I ta'ioras. T jM-! tU-;, th- n,ijor an.i th- c hi. f at.-j n"'STed on the ! i , .. n-n j,f-t t :ts rea-he.! then i ns m th- p.i.-t ; they could not hae a!.ri th- violators tu tu-k ;nl fc-ntlv hop .1 lh Iii 1 ri a. b.uiih of laaa.ini?ai a j 3. u Illation. OHm j il, (aiuion ioiaioi-. J '".Vauaiity, i i 1 . t . vnii shiuiiil p. I careful!" ei e tin- v.onh r alriioni-' t ion th;t in ;- t u , -;jv h-"r. l.t!il wit" not tin iti.iur -iii. in.'1 chief iiifuria il on teriain l--,ral in.itt. r. 'ut a i Mr t iiT.t nf j i'-ti- e orlaial M'p;i.i in Wfii u, y al!M-' : tia riiajor an1 h;- as.-wstant that! la ea h s of Ui- ;taa lair lav weiej Xiola'ions too -liMtf lor "xvM.ti .' : j JiiiniJ to ti'-al w ifh. I lri Hand- MT. ! Tr msl atel into hard-hoih il par-: lai.ee. th- Llahurl in v t sliator j .i:i'ht Mae s.ii.l: ! lf"l your han.L. mf a flairs pf ! thi.s kind Viol iti-ns of 1111- t'lildj lahor law arr 'ay corvotn ran: jours.! .-tart or oj-.ccut ions for viola-! tar.s o; tliii kia.l, i.k,is. t -1 : i ! rtti'tlj to jour o'. a Lumii' For' that v as jr-r'M !y whit the tit part - lacnt in hi meant. i The moot coi.rt - .-ions art- (mr; :in.l the major :ui'! tae 'ha f. s.iyeth : tin- Investigator, j-roraise to he nooo "Ml Injuns" fvoui rio.v on. ! FORD EMFLOYES HOLD OUTING IN MICHIGAN Rambling rifrht alonr in their litII J'ortlv. a ttaeh.es of th.- Hinkle Motor Co., distributors of Ford autolaoruJes, found tl eir way to Jhajun 1 ai e at liemen .Ni riiiKs. .Mah.. W inev.iay, where tlie uay was joyously ptnt at :irilo and d-incinp. Ic- c n am and Avas furr.i.-aheai by lemonade galore Mr. Hinkle, who. 1 turii'-d back svrai j.ars lo jl tall iialuttior. of has I uyhoud days, aiui "n no r'-raaraed, ;iftr tin picrae and outing, that he "laul the ti n ot his J.Ie." ijurinp; tne n.iy stums nvi pulled oh" Mhlch arranged. In the e nif tlaiice program.

.... . """'":i -l The "Main" exchange will carry j.UinK st.v - the tnd of a le.fci;lll thoso uw h;ivin,, ..r,f.lr phonrs JJ.nMe. Jaj. . hi S(Mlth B, nd. Automatic sut scrib-

BOARD OF WORKS HOLDS RESOLUTIONS HEARING A short meeting of the board o works .vas held in the , ity hall Wed lies. lay ii i f fit . ll- arms were la-Id 1 on two asswnient rolls aa i a reso iaiiuii oioereo lor me pavemnt on Cairoll st fioai Hldei t. o c-ainpb H. 'V a a first I . -r-t tV. 11 w .m I heard a that ot a sidewalk on the v.st sid- of .Mi.lii-.in vt. lrom tia. O.i sido third plat to TTai ftt south, of '.'iiippi-. a av. It "A as i onM mol oy the meail cis of the bn.inl, Th a-s.-s-iment i oil fir paw-nun! Ubier -.4iai Carroll sa. w..--ri'vn a heat ma' and lOiaaiatd. a'ity l'n:iiiifrr Aiah rson tiled tho ;s-t'-sm',nt roll for pipe ( weis on Lira oln way W and Linden a v. SMALL FIRE ATTRACTS CROWDS OF PEOPLE A crowd of ."..("' p opb- was altr.i -t(d to a lire "a !i : h iro',.e o'a ai i l..irn at Maiii-on , r. 4 Tay!or .-is at In o'-'oe' Wda'a ni-ht. I'liai Sibrol an.l th- lmniwn ; pan tuanswered ti e cail ; i.d praiptly e-iin-aihel the smioice '.i:h themi-

a's. i World at Home Shows which are in I A i-mall boy was hut h.ring the' town this week, is a South Bend t rnh to the fire, and auto;-!-; hid a product. He comes hack after ea:s: h u d fare extricating tu ms- he.- rf w aialering. some time today. Iis j from the jam of ears w hich pa k d , , turn has oea la.aalded by a iive the sireets m.tiby. j w ire pre.-s aga nt and although' " i l arulshakiacr crowds may not g'ather j SENATE PASSES BILL It" ?r..,t him. h-l.ak wiU a:

VETOED BY WILSON WASHINGTON. July 2 I The ktnate late to-1 iy pa.-.-d the $ U.000,000 airri. ultura' app opriat aai bill, which re- nth was t u-d by I'ns Wii.on b-(ac.- of the rab r fr a i ' .il ; t!a ti. 1 i iit savin a law . Nu i ti.a t ti i -toi e tile i l b-i vas taade in the scnatt. c.i;i or tii.Mv We w:sh t.. thank thi and fti.aal-, na ra'-rrs Kit t V . No. I "ii ,. JIei". ig soca ty for ,,. to i a a bors ( 'eatral of . and r k i rid n .-s the i!'aa s.ro! i! ibut.-s dara.: rnd dath of our 1 . low d father 'ichael W. cr.er. Smgned w. wkcxki: A CIMK'MnWSK.V M K,.lZi:i! V 1 ' I i IT H " S 7. L W S K A . I . H'tKKA. M. CHAHAS,. 1 NT KPHAlk'A. WKU"iMi:o, pa., ju!.. :r Th :s; :a-oo ir n." a.-i' r o ta,-i set!on ?1I !itindreds of t 'n i-1 ;. - ,! b'ibtrs wath .f !; :ra g . d ' - 1 a v j night. W'-llsbo'-o ' i is a a. , mud "l"he iti" wach 1 ,i d pt'i of M feet oil Hie b lib - tr! No a. : w killed.

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Mrs. Kdith Augusta Vint;ut, dauhter of the late Mayor William J. fluynor. who obtained ;i divorce from Mr. Harry K. Vinsut in Ueno. 'ev.t recently, was married two ilays later in San Francisco, Calif., to Ia tit. .lames Fark, who. like his wilVs first husband, Mr. Harry K. Vinat. is prominent as a horseman and amateur rider. The announcement t the wedding did not come from San Francisco, but when the report, which did come from that city, was placed before his mother, Mrs. William Cray Park, of Homewood. Westbury. I I., she promptly verilled it an! added: "It is not a surprise to us." Six Exchanges Make Local

Phone System "Hello. Central! ;ivo mo Harriso - :i5kl." "Lincoln-SSI 7, phase." Thi-s is Cariold-TeOO." Uli vi rv;:tli P.ond i rvnivinL'. T-. , .,.. a I' t nit' I nii k i i iii i.' i i'iii'i" ( yst ins, to po into effect at mid;aula Saturday, there will be six ex-i .,t .- ,J.,.. U ,!r, r i

'il-'ii-e ill jeiu noil .'i.uii, I''"" 7". ,J'"'ln. County. Harrison. Mishawaka whi-h was Pr-;"' 'funds' like Chi ao, doesn't it?

ers wil? have to dial " 1" to iret contrab The "Lincoln" oxchanso, con-! sists of the South IJend automatic! phone. Automatic subscribers will lial all Lincoln . numbers. 1 South r.end rural phones are di-i ! vided OTi two pxehanpes. the Hell : s; um rural phones b-int, oi the j "('ountj-" board as at present, while ; lh-- Honu- rural jiliones will be coniaci ti through t'rn- "Harrison" ex-! ; e ha ope- ! In Mishawaka. all the ity phones. '. whether now Home or I'.-dl. will be .on the one oxchanc, Mishawaka." ,Mi; h.naka rural Iii -s connect with i 1 the "(larii-bl'" exchange. Present manual subscribers will t aentinuo to eall numbers as at pres- . it tit, usinp: the exchanue name ach' ' lim . Autonaitic subscribers, those ! I ..-. the "Lincoln"' 'xr hange will lial ' as ftdlows for the arlous livisions: : j ' Lim oln" lial as at present. J -Main" dial 4. v'-mnty'--dial . ; i "H: -rison" dial "Mishawaka"! MANAGER OF SHOW IS j NATIVE OF SOUTH BEND A prophet hath n glory in his j. o. n luaue town. but with a showman 'tis differlrinu J. l'i'l.o k. manag-r of the! home-omirg all his own. His j show.- m ak fur has deeds in the ' . big o ; t .-; d world. 1 P'c i, i the sen f San. P-l.ir k. t a pioneer s.mth Pender. !a came i ba re from th.e east years auo. The ! :d. r I'd." k d"rit'i a i aar t'.o - ti.iy oej- tia- Km' lock .rrocery at i 1 1 ; Washington st. ; Y.ums; Polack b. ft S.ath Tend JO : ea ! s .lr;:te a i: o. and with two broth is Portland. n-coa. 1 le tia- vaudeville came. : ist aft r traaa rous -near s. started a booking later went in strong for sii'.es'hows . Hi- s'.a ct ss 1 di; ped int an.e 1 ack 1 e i ; ces.-flll V a i eiri'Uit a ad ' ( irciis s a:; :.- attest' 1 nw by the popularity "f Iiis tbaee b:i,- slows, which are on t!a road m tbas ountry and in I'an"I'r.c!" .hdin" Holland, ah-' "Hitli tli" show as auditor, is a South Pender. He was born "years and wars a-a'" at the corner of Chestnut and Washington s!s pmvci: is comix;. LN1mN. July L'4. The prince of a.a s ; : ; a-ii ine i naeu siaa s i - . t tTiontll as a guest of the Ani'T- ! u . ; go . rr.mt nt. Kmc (leorge. on i b. half of t!a prmce, has .-.e'epted I n nvitattcn s'-nt tb. prit: a i'r--'t Wilson to visit the president j in .i shin j ton.

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; v. . - -..- .4 v - , i i I i i i i i i i i i "Grotvn Up dial "C.artield" dial 37. The new phone directories, made Up l10 Chicacro and other lar?e city phene directories, are hein distributed, but cannot he used until mid- - bht Saturday, when the chancre is to take effect. i'iphi n iw .' rr, n n Hj pJKG5tfan M 11 till iL OtLvL Caused by -dforaaoh Millions o! peorle who worry, arc despondent, have p?1Ih of mental derreion, feel blue an1 are ofien melancrly believe that these conditions are due to outside influences over which they have little or no control. NcarlT always, however, t-y can be traced to an internal source acid-ttomach. Nor is it to be wondered at. Acidtomach. bejfinclnjr with purh well defined eymptons as indirection, belchinc. heartburn, bloat, etc.. will, i! not checked, in time atlect to pome decree or other all the vital organ. The nervous fT'U'tn beeomes deranged. Digestion cullers. The blooil is impoverished. Health and f trencth are undermined. The victim ot acidetornach. although he may not know the cau-e of hi4 ailment, feel bis hope, courace. ambition and encrpy slippinp. ALd truly life it dark not worth much to the dan or woman who has acid-ttomacn! Get rid of It! Don't let acid etomaeb hold you hack, wreck your health. make yourdays miserable, make you a victim of the "blues" end irloomy thoughts! Tnere w a marvelous modern remedy callej EATONICthat brines, oh! uch quick rclivf from your btomacti rrrerit, f.ts your tomach to rights makes it stronu. cool. sweet and comfortable. Heins yoa pet back your strength, vigor, vitality, enttiu-iasm ind co1 cheer io many thouar.ds upon thousands ol FufTerers have used LATONIC with such marvelously helpful results tftat we are sure you will feel the me way it you will lust give it a trial. (Jet a bic Mcent box of EATONIC-tce (rood tastlnc tablet tnat you eat like a bit of candy from your UruKKist today. He will return your money if result? are not even more thaa you exrect. PÄTQ N 8 Ice famines, ice shortages, soaring prices. This tells the story of conditions in thousands of cities and towns in the countrv todav, with worse to follow. Compare this condition with conditions in South Bend, where you can get all the ice you want. v Oh, yes, we almost forgot to say that our price is the same as last vear. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. Bell 2221 Home 6123

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ISSUES All Unmuzzled Dogs Must Be Shot to Protect Cattle of State. Farm-.T. in St. Joseph and neighboring counties are afiecte'. by a rtcnt ruMi.-g of the .stale livestock sanitary l'o.nl which proiUs nov 1 th-it a!l cattle iniemUd for interstate .vhipmerit&. except those accrtUiteil tut er. ulosis-free horls?, must bo tuhrrculin tested within 30 da.s prior to the sale. Complete record or th tsts mubt Le sent to tho vtate veterinar.Hn't ottir v ithin two j o;:js alter the date of sale and before such cattle arc sh peal. New regulations agreed upon at the meeting held in Indianapolis Tuesday, alo pro id'd thit local ofla ials throughout Indiana must notify the state board when rabies or similar dilates exift in their dis tricts. All dos aiid other exposed I aninials niust be muzzled and doio not muzzled must he shot. Name Neu Chief. T. A. Waln of Brazil. Ind., was ii.airrd chief of the fjuarantine division. His headquarters will be in Indianapolis. Fourteen hundred licenses will be crrar.ted to eterinarians throughout the state. Social given by the Ladies Bible c1.-.. of the Zlon's Evangelical church Thursday evening at the parh school. Advt. 6319-24 LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make Headline lotion if skin is Minburned, tanned or freckle J Scjueeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, ami you have a quarter pint of the be.-t freckle, sunburn, and tan lotion, and complexion heauVmer, at very, very small cost. Your urocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supplj- three ounces of Orchard White for a few cent-s Massude this sweetlj- fragrant lotion into the fate, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windl urn and tan disappear and how clear, .-oft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Adv.

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Men's Suits that sold up to S50.00 are included in this sale. These values are being sold at this price to make room for our new fall goods. EXTRA SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

a am lit ivlen s ivlercerizea nose. all colors, 3 pair for . . . 1.00

Men's and Boys' Caps $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 SAMUEL GANTZ & CO. Main Street Opposite Court House

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Cantaloupe Fresh, ripe Cantaloupe, selected and prepared with care served cold gives just the right touch to your meals these davs. Then there's fresh berries and cream, crisp rolls, iced tea, cold meats suggestions that will tempt the most jaded appetite. The Washington Restaurant and Silf-Service Cafeteria MAIN AND WASHINGTON

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Women's Rdmore Silk Hose, black, white and colors. $2.00. Women's Radmore Silk Hose, black and white, price $1.00. Women's Wayne Knit and Notaseme, in colors, price $1.50. Women's Wayne Knit Lisle Hose, white and black, price 50c. Women's Black and White Lisle Hose, a regular 45c quality, for 39c. It Is Wise to Buy Children's Shoes At These July Prices. Misses' and Children's White Duck One-Strap Slippers. Sizes 3J2 to 8, 8'2 to 11. WVi to 5. Prices $1.50 to $3.25. y Misses' and Children's Patent and Black Kid OneStrap Pumps. Sizes 5 Yi to 8. S2 to 11. 11 Vz to 5. Prices $1.50 to $3.98. Tan Barefoot Sandals, just what the children need for dress and play. Sizes 6 to 2. Prices $1.50 to $2.65. Special Four-Strap Roman Sandals, turn sole, spring heel. Sizes 1 to 5. Price 3150. Baby Shoes and Slippers, soft soles, 75c to $1.00. First Step $1.15 to $2.00. Boys Blouses m At Special Pricings. Black Sateen, Khaki and Striped Gingham at $1.00.

July Clearance Sale of Ärdmore Style Clothes $29.45, $34.45, $39.45

Lion Brand Soft Collars, all styles 3q Silk Collars . . . .35c

bcjrtson Bros. Co,

Store Opens 8:30; Ciostt 5:30-

Ev ery Mother is Anxious to Dress

A Remarkable Saving, Also the Opportunity to buy an extra Hat at less than half price. In all colors, trimmed with flowers, feathers and ribbons. Hats that sold for S10.00 and SI 2.00.

iomorruw I 1 O JSBBJi JlHni3Ml u Popular DIME DANCES EVERY EVENING Including Sunday Under direction of Charles Ersig. Herron's Jazz Orchestra . Spotlight Dancing Ad mission rree. A Dime a Dance

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her little daughter in the best possible manner that her income can afford. This July CI earance Sale relieved many anxious mothers. The last five days will be busy ones in this section. Take, heed now and buy for the future.

Pretty Summer Dresses Of sh eer organdy or white in many youthful styles. Some hand smocked, with a bit of ribbon a pretty sash to make them attractive. Colors: Peach-blue, copen. corn, lavender, gray, green, and other shades. Sizes t to 14 years; $2.50, $3.50, $3.95 and up. Frocks in a variety of pretty styles, of plain color ginghams or stripes and plaids. Empire or long waistcd models. Wide all around belt. Large pearl buttons. Collar of organdy or lawn and many with new sash effect. Sizes 6 to 1 4 years, at $1.69, $1.9S and up. Beautiful White Dr esses of organdy and voile, with trimming of lace or embroidery, in many pleasing styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years, at $5.00, $7.50 and up.

3000 yards of Percales at 22c yard This sounds strong. The cost of Percales on the wholesale market today is 27c yard. Retail price 35c yarcL We bought this lot from a house dress manufacturer who cannot use it and got it at our price. We make a profit, so do you if you wisely buy enough. This lot is all one color, gray printed, but a fast and practical color that gives long service. Sale starts promptly at 3:30 Tomorrow, and don't blame us if you fail to get your share.

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For the Kiddies UR display of Boys' Summer Wal Suits embraces just t he styles and materials mothers most desire for their youngsters.

The materials were selected especially for tlieir dependable laundering qualities, and come in smart stripings, combination effects and solid colors. Every suit made to our specifications. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Now priced unusually low.

Adler Brothers The Best Glen's Store- Since '&

L'Vtry Furnishing Seed Everything Guaranteed

THOMSON AND McKlNNON 1 301-304 J. M. S. Bid?. Me?r Nsw York Stock Exrbang. Nrr York Cotton Frhtnge. .New Orifni Cotton Exchange, Chlcifo strk Ecbang, Cilrmf o Boud of Trad ani Indiana Bankers' Ajtodaüon. Lilrect rrlrat Wirt? to All Market. -ruoxEsrwi aoo-oi. nm toautoes S. B. SHOE PARLORS, 216 S. Michigan SL. T7p Stair. Climb a T"llhl auid Save S t M

A restful place to cat your luncheon Robertson's Tea Room Luncheon daily I 1 :30 to 5 :00 p. m.

3 Union Trutt Cornp?ny j tomam, ( SAM'L SPIRO &. CO. 11Ö-121 S. Miehlen St. Horne of H. S. & M. Clothea nyi iuwi rfvf-w u r2Z

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