South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1919 — Page 10

lUI-sHAV J:Vi:INU. AUGUST 2. I91U. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES BUSINESS Stocks and Bonds Manufacture Domestic and Foreign Commerce Yep, they just table d-hote on Pa Ml IS PASSED POLLY AND HER PALS (Copyright, ir10 hr Nevrnpar-f r Feature Servire, Inc.) Dance Special

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From Manufacturer to Retailer, Blame is Constantly Being Shifted. TV. o ;tstanding feature of Mi' ir. st.gat ;.n i th tender.- y -f mar.'ifa tur r. ;ohherj. vlm--.V r. and retail d'-aWr to "pas--:h-h'ick " In the wool n rood- and b it her tr.id . for in.ir' . .vher probt e r)?r ha long ' t; superted. h vn r:o;; lntr,nii'l;'iri"i ' etv-.r; j.n'l:ir'r a n d con'j :i.-r hat n to ::- rt th-ir intinrciir". Eah has .1 j -T f rt a'ibl. Ye: the attorney rif ral' in, eti catior. ar.! othe rs 1 o-r-Ltt 1. ha", e .t!r artv eVab'.Khed th- existen - of food hoard, and th- mi. -use of privilege?, and have definitely h'rk(i malpractice nnd thf upward ten(irr.ry of price. At the -:nii' time the attorney general I- I r r that jricr In vrtigat ions cm do nnthine to relievo the natural diortnce of ton.), and will mere ly &:lv- economic laws free play. Assail Profits Ta. The. credit men a .-vi 1 1 th" 'xrjro?.t4 tax nn one prime sustaining Inf'.urncp in the hljrh . ecmt of living. Financier agree that ere. lit. rather than currency. Inflation enhance prir-s. and that Inflation in America In Us-, operative than has been supposed. All writer pl.io rhief

cmpha?U t:pon thp crying n . d for;

greater Konomy and increased iro duct'on. A vrorld deficit ha- afford

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teering. Retail biisinr?.'? continue in rood vn!um for this time of yr.tr. hut primary markets are distinctly les.ltive with prices shading romriinn. Manufacturers hesitate about rnterlng into future commitments.

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prices, or fearing" a rnncr rt'd movement to reduce consumption. Caution pfvalls. The labor situation, typified by the Impending steel r-tr!k creates general depression.

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News of the City from the Official Records

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FiOrl Temple, a locomotio erane-! man. Hammond. Ind., to MarveP Halnrs. lnuwewoman of South IVnd.j lamest Hentschel, mevhani.- f i I'.enton Harbor, Mich. to Marion J I'eirl Hurkett of St. Jos ph. Mich.!

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' " a A. Miller vs. Marie Miller. I H.l...ts corpu3 rroceedlnc. Max Cooper vs. D. A. Hoswell. yuit for damages. i

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RUii tstatt: niANsrrns. I'dmund A. Willis, exerutor Miirsruerlte Strom, Jl; lot v "Weber's proposed 2nd addition

Kose lawn Clay township. St. Joseph' Co.. IncL i W. D. John W. Arnold and Van-! reka Arnf.ld his wife to Samuel A. am And Vernon K. flarn. and H r-; hrt I:. Cam, $1; part of lt 1:1 in! third plat of Shetterley plate in! 6011th Iend. Q. C. T. Elizabeth Kizer and Vi!-i lornens Kier Morrison to Samuel; M. .Robinson. Jl; lot 2'o; IxiSallej park a.."? platted by Sta!ey arm Kobir.son. i W. P. Rosanna Culler, wi.biw to J I"rnet TZ. Mudcr and Kuth I..! Mudtre. SICCO; W. half of lot 2 1 Iiowm.in's addition 10 th- toun of; Myler, now a part of city of South' tiend. W. D. Marvin I- T: I! and .Julia , A. KusäOil to Ira Cooper and Neil:'! i'oorn r, Jl; part of let 19 I. 'ot-j trü'. 1st addition to town of I...u:i. pow part of city of South Ib-nd. ' W. I. Jo-ph Holland a:.d Kate! K. HeMand, hl- wifo to Marvin I..; linger.. SI; ;irt of lot 10 1. Coitre'.Vs; l.t a!d:tion ti town of I. ow l r..w a par: of city of Sout! Herrn. j W. I. Frederick T. ilelmf-n .ml' F.mma Helmrn to ,"Vi.ir!e-- W. Seif r. 51: ! t in Meroiow brook l'arr.-. s lb.;:ia.i:. townb.p. St. .Tocrh j 'o . I v I I' A'lam Miirishi r'- Ka'c, i ! I ;::.. r r. h: u;fe er a! toi

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r.a H. P. f'abst Scharfer and husband to Herman FJdward lal"ist. Jl; I art of lots 10 and ll block 5. William S. Will's addition to the town now city of South Hend. Mabel Marsh and husband to Kalph Poor-, ?1; lot ISO in FnrcJli.'ün, now being a part of the city of South Hend. Mathew M. Iina and wife to William N". Clerpan. $1; lot M. Orchard Heights addftioti to South Hend. Leslie C. Whitcomb and Fred E. Keller and wife to Whitcomb and Keller HuildinK Co.. Jl; part of lots and 2 17. 2.14 and 2"..". in Wontter's and Kreihbaum's .Ird addition to the city of South Hend. Abo lots 4.1. 44. r.s, 70 72. S.j in Indiana a'. addition to city of South IJcnd. Francis W. I loose and wife to Max Cooper and Holla. Jt: part of lot 1 in Studebaker Hros. subdivision of the X, Knd of H. O. lot 112 of State Hank's 2rd addition to town now city of South Hend. Christian M. Wenper and wife to Leslie C. Whitcomb and Fred W. Kelhr. Jl; lot 2.;:, in Wender and Krejhbaum's .Ird addition U the ( ity of South Hend Samuel A. Garn and wife and Vernon I-:. (Jam and wife and Herbert Fb Garn and wife to John W. Arnold. II: part of lot numbered in ?,rd plat of Shettcrly place In South Hend. Recorded Aupr. 21. Edward J. McCartney and wife to Walter H. Walburn and Maude. $1; part of lots 2H4. 2." and 265. Samuel L. Cottrell's 1st addition to Lowell, nof part of city of South Hend. John K. Green and Hosetta Greene, his wife to Edward J. McCartney and wife. J10; part of lots 2K4. 25 anl 26. Samuel L. Cottrell's 1st addition to town of Lowell now part of city of South Hend. Edward J. McCartney and Nellie to Nellie McCartney. Jl; part of lots 24. 2.. and 2, Samuel L. Cottrell's 1st addition to town of Lowell now part of city of South Hend. Wladyslaw Kantorowski and Stanislawa to Allie M. Nave. Jl; lt 105 8 ia -"rd plat of Summit plat addition to ity of South Hend. Edward J. Harrison and wife to Arthur T. Wirick, $1; lot 4. Portage park addition to city of South Hend, ind Henry Hostetler to Ida Wencer. I 10; jot 19. H. V. and A. H. Comp, ton's 2nd addition to the town of New Carlisle. Ind. Henry T. Grime and wife to Hell Wer.uer. J20; tract of land in Olive township. Hannah Jane VAr. Liew to John Wan Liew. JK; lot block. Wall's addition to the town now city of South Hend. county of St. Joseph. -li e C. Ward to Reuben Fink. Jl; lor 101 in, ."rd plat of Oak park aduition to city of South Hend Marin W. Hummer to Cliarles A. Hummer. Jl; tract of land in (irren township.

have to be taken, nor naturalization fee charged.

I : N JOYING VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. John F Grhrir' .and daashter. Mis Helen, 222 K Kiuhth st., left Sunday for Huntington. Ind , where they will spend a lu days' vacation.

V. U MAHZ ILL. ValerMne E. Marz, residinp northeast shawaka, la confined to his homo by il Ines. TEACHERS UUUYE IN CITY. A number of the new teamers of the hb-jh school, mcluuinj: I rircipal Somler, arrived in the city Monday morning to attend the ttacbeis' institute m South Hend. .

I YANK WOULD GO BACK

TO MÜHT MUSQUITUS K EM, RESSIAN LAPIND, Auz. 2. American railway forces and other allied troops operating on the Murmansk front this summer found the Arctic mosquitoes worse foes than the bolshevlki. "After the war is over," one Yank recently told the correspondent, "we're poinp to come up here and organize an expedition to hunt these mosquitoes for their ivory. They're not like ordinary mosquitoes. They buzz up, bite a pieer out of your lef and then fly away into the trees and eat it."

GOES TO MKT! I( AN. Sam Tundas. proprietor of the Ien of Sweets, is in Muskegon. Mich. He will return the latter part of the week.

VISIT CEKVEIiA VI. Mrs. A. Kcltncr and daughter, HIendina. 1.13 W. Broadway, have Kone to Cleveland to spend several days with the former's sister.

HOSPITAL M)Tr. Tw ort of Bristol. Ind., underwent an operation Monday mornint;. Mrs. Jane Davis of Cassopolii,

Dr. Makiel5ki. osteopath. 12 W Second st. Advt.

P. E. COATS, UNDERTAKER. Advt.

HOOSIERS

A Glance Over Indiana

LEGAL -OTICE.

NOTICE- OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice p herehr clren. thnt the un

designed has been appointed by thf ' elerk of the puperlor court ef St. .Joupph County. State of Indiana, udmtntntrnter j of the ptntp of Mnry Schleurher, Infe of t ook County. Stute nf Illlncln. derrnsod. I Said estate 1s wpped te be solvent.

I A ft ME HS TUT ST Cd.. Ity C. J. Jneknon, Seev. Charles WeMIer & Miller Guy. Atty. for Ad nir.

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PEOPLE OF INDIANAPOLIS were busy Monday clearing away the debris caused by a heavy wind and rain storm which strvick the city late 'Sunday. More than 300 negroes who were holding a tent meeting were soaked when the tent swerved and fell in on them. The ferris wheel at Riverside park was Mown down and damaged.

A BULL DOG STOOD IN THE middle of the road and A. G. Amsler of Elkhart drove his car straight into him- The car went into the air when it hit the dog and Amsler was taken to the hospital.

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Additional Mishawaka News. AT THE LINCOLN TODAY. In "Spotlight Sadie" playing at the Lincoln theater today. winsome Mae Marsh has the role of a daughter of Erin who becomes a chorus c.ueen to win the man she loves. There is a villian in the play;; a sly old fox who thinks chorus: girls are toys for m :i. He 01 t rains and S..d;e we!!, see Mae Marsh as the saintly show pir! and learn the truth. It's a GoIdw'n picture.

PRES T W. I ELDER OF THE Indianapolis real estate hoard beKan his vigorous campaign against high rents 'when he sent IS complaints to the district attorney's office.

ROAST CHICKEN PREVAILed when the huge barn of John Clark near Goshen was destroyed by tire. More than 100 chickens were in the barn along with considerable grain and traw, all of which was completely destroyed.

STATE OF INDIANA. ST. JOSEPH COFNTY SS.' liefere the board of commisslnner9 of the County of St. Joseph. NOTICE OF THE FIFING OF A PETITION FOR THE LOCATION OF A HIGHWAY IN CLAY TOWNSHIP, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY AND STATE OF INDIANA. Notice is hereby given thnt n petition addressed to the P.rnri of Commissionera of the County of St. JnseDh, State of Indiana, signed by Frederick T. Ilelinnn and other persons, being more than twelve In number, sli of whom arc rei-dt-nt freeholders In ts.tin County and State, and reside In the Immediate nelgnborhood of said highway, was on the 14th day of July, 1019, filed in the ofi'lco of the auditor of said County, and nla petition is as follows, to-wlt: STATE OF INDIANA. ST. JOSEPH COFNTY . SS. --Before the board of commissioners of the county of St. JoBeph. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR THE LOCATION OF A HIGHWAY IN CLAY TOWNS HIT. COFNTY OF ST. JOSEPH AND STATE OF INDIANA. To the rtenrd of Commissioners of the County of st. Joseph : The undersigned petitioners would respectfully represent to the P-oaM tlint they and each of them nr freeholders in the County of St. Joseph, in the State of Indiana, belnp more th.in twelve lit number, and that six of said underslcned petitioners are resident freeholders In snld county and state and reside in the immediate neighborhood of the highway herein proposed to be located, and aild petitioners respectfully petition and ask for the location of n new public hlghwuy in Clay Ttownship. in the County of St. Joseph in the State of Indiana," which said hlffhway is particularly described as follows : Resinning at the one-fourth corner in seuth boundary of Section 24. Township i North, Range 2 East, thence Nortn in h straight line 2.b40 feer to the .enter of said section line being a strip twenty feet (20 wide on eaeh side of the above described line extending from the Cleveland road to the Rex road in ßftld township. Wherefore, your petitioners pray that three persons "be appointed by the Board tf view the highway herein before described and for all other relief provided by law for the batlon and establishing of said road described aforesaid. fSlfjned Frederick T. Helmnn et nl" That said auditor then and there by endorsement upon said petition designate the Wh day of September. 101.V the same btlng a day in the regular session of said Board "of Commissioners, and whleh said day is more than two weeks after the filing of said petltlen, as the day

j upon which the petitioners will present 1 petition to said Board of Commissioner?..

In witness whereof. I, Arthur Wolf, auditor of St. Joseph County, do hereby sign the above and affix the seal ther'on this lth dav of August. 1010 ARTIIFR F. WOLF. Auditor of St. Joseph County. By John T. Cully. Deputy.

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Oxygen is the life giver necessary to maintain lifeJ REOLO absorbs the oxygen from the air in the lungs and carries it into the blood rapidly oxidizing or revitalizing the red blood cells and increasing the amount of hemoglobin in the blood, sending through the entire body a stream of rich, vitalized, health-giving blood that nourishes every cell, of the n:rves, tissues, brain and bones.

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RrRGLEPS ENTERED THE drug- store of J. C. Hker of Klkhart. expecting to find a big roll of hills waiting in the cash drawer for them. Hiker said he had between S300 and J400 in the store but placed it under a paper weight just before locking the store since he saw two youths looking the place over Sunday. They got a few cigars but went out vithout any money.

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!:. ord d 22. It ,m.- ar.d U : k taken for an alto-! severely injured. "' Tr-.st C" to Harr A. ! cetht'.- difft .t r.t ptrsu:. He can't' ' r' -:; 1 ; : - I m S i: ad.liriar. tä convince c- tint h is not the VIRGINIA . KRAVETS. 11 ( S..!. f.r.d I jr to the nl. :,. Tl.cti he get-, vrfl" old. of Terre Haute, was i -I M.r. (;.,-T.r, P, rkms. ! -e to itU :.n.. .:.:ig ( or ..piracy of' badlv frightened when part of the .

I.s,,:', p.,rx a.;d:t:o:-, ! u hich tie inr.i i;i -.vd and f'ank on lost reeK caved in while ,

hroi.gh ::o r. c he t.ghis the plot- "iho wa) fishing. She was locked in

Matthew M binit: l?:d m ;f. :)- tre-v -t .-. .1': m a d f.-atir.g ' the cae but a few minutes when ' S-.-.: it; rem..n. f 1 . : - ;n ;b-' ir, and u . : .:.g a pt tty rl- - workmen dug her out. if "' rre ' St .1 Ii .-unt v. !.. i - 1 v a : h- ..ghtful ! i ,-r n 'I,h i e,-fe i M.e.l ;U l,v ! ALX'A PARMER OF LOGANS- '

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port lost his leg three years ago ! whn the wagon he was riding in

of bt ch:r.: m l I t d. s , Ml AYE HIM IIAKGE IWPl.KS was hit by in interurban car. He j

was riding in a wagon Sunday I when it w a.s hit by on interurhan and he suffered four broken ribs. , 1 He now nas a dislike for interur-

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NOTICE

NATIONAL AUTOMATIC MUSIC CO. of Grand Rapid?. Michigan. pays their 12 3rd monthly dividend to all stockholders of recorrt August 15th. 11 lib A dividend of 1 per cent has been declared payable September 1st. 191i. This makes the 123rd consecutive monthly dividend paid by this Company to its stockholders, from 1 to 2 per cent' each t.ionth. Front the recent increase of earnings of this Company in accordance with their Monthly Statement extra dividends should be much larger than ever experienced in their career of ten years. National Antonia tit Music Co.. Augt!d 15th. 191 9. (.rand Itupids. Mich. S. I. Thompson. So'j aiul Trcas.

We have prepared a special circular describing this Company and the strong safeguards surrounding its securities. You may obtain this and any other information pertaining to this Company from your local representative: Mil. JAMES HAYES. HOTEL OLIX'ER. SOUTH RENI Babcock-fiddyment Company

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body tears down. Waste products are cast out new cells groxv the hollow cheeks fill out and take on the ruddy glow of health. The spring comes back to the step, the whole body tingles with health and vitality and the brain is cleared to meet the battle with the problems of iife. By special arrangement with the Dr. A. L Reusing Laboratories, Akron, Ohio, we have been appointed Licensees for the distribution of REOLO direct from the laboratories, certified by Dr. Reusing and positively guaranteed to give satisfactory results or we'll gladly refund your money. Large box of Reolo, 1 00 tablets, $ 1 .00

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The Big Electric Shop S. D. Moran & Son Wiring and Repairing

PATENTS i And Trade Mark Obtained in U Countries. Adrloc PYce. GEOl J. 1 OLTSC1I. Rerltt-d IAtenl AUj, Til. 712 Studbkcr Bmmlk i IWrnd. Jod.

We Mill par con cah at X'ork Ixind market d(ill) quota, lion- with uorrue! Intere-t to date and all due coupon. Conlnce 3 0urelf by letting our price iH-fore jnu "1I. CAMP, THORHE & CO. 103 N. Main vt.. Oliv r Hotel HidHours: I a. na. to I:2r' p in , Saturday, 'J a m to S.20 p. u.

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