South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1919 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TTTrnsnw r.VTTvrc. xrcrrt ?r. inn Ambassador to England LABOR MESSAGE E -1- .' I ' U . mm I L Proclamation Calls for Adher-.lj, I ence to the Principles of Americanism. ! 3T ' .r
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nr1 example cf dv. fWidrlr-h, to fmernbT at this t'.me r."t only that ! which his Y-f-r-n nccmpllshoil ) r Inhnr luriny iho war, 1-ut th- frrvit ; that is 1 rf..r' lnfor durir. th j Iir'T.t crisis an J the rc-,ntr'j-ti'n 1
j-.rrio', M.iyr.r ('arsnn has lur-l th f r.HowIr.K I'rorlan.-ition : "By the law -tnl custom of th"
f:pr,plr. of t h t'ru: -l States, th tir.st
Mfinday f i'pUrnher ach year is j vet apart for th iayincr of respect i
ar.d tnliut" to the man who labors It I.- customary on this anniversary to rail att r.t!on to th- vital part
which labor has hai to lo with the j t.uil'iinr: cf this prreat nation, and to j
mphas:zc the prreat importance, to his country of the man who toil. I.abor Ncrtsarj . "For the past two years we have repeatedly asserted the necessity of labor to the winning of th war. laboring men in every corner of th Fnitcd States were urc-d to !o th ir full duty in th jrrrat struirj;le of
liberty u gainst autocracy. And per- i
form their full share they did. bearins with every class of men a part of the burden of the world war. "Now peace has come upon us once more, but peace has not relieved m of all our lurl-nn. ha.s not quieteii the unrest which came with the hard days through which we have Just passed. Th? problem of reconstruction and readjustment is a terrilic one, and here labor must play a part as important as that it carried through successfully in time of war. That labor will do this I am confident, relying as I do on the sturdy Americanism and sincere patriotism which has always marked the workers in the United States. "Hut let uh all remember that with our burdens becoming greater mainly through, economic condition.-? over which wo have no control, it is ihe duty of every man to do his sliare toward tho common good. Only by adhering strictly to Amerian principles and working to a common purpose can we overcome the obstacles which beset us as a nation. "Jn order that we may pay tribute to that which labor has accomplished and afford inspiration, so far as possible, for that which must be done in the future. Proclaims Ibor Pay.
"Therefore, I, Franklin It. Car
son, mayor of th city of South .
Bond, do hereby proclaim and designate Monday, September 1, 119, to be Iabor day. and a lofral holiday, and do suppest that the people so far as possible desist from their usual vocations, and by suitable exercises pay their respects to tho
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John W Pavis, ambassador frora !' Unit d States to the Court of St. James, was born in West Virginia, ami s' :c--ed-d tin- !.it- W. II. I'au'e as Ambassador to Mnplaml in 1 I V Tin- pi-ture is from a pe.:ial London Fphere jortr;ut l.y the eminent artist. W. Ilenini;ten. It. A.
LOCAL MEN HAVE NEW INVENTION
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Boring and Grinding Machine Will Shortly Be Put on the Market.
A mechanical invention that promises to revolutionize the borimr
land irrindin mrfhorl now lwirw
used in automobile factories, v. ill shortly be put on the market by the Standard Too! and lmcinerin Co. of South Pond. Cteorue W. Colo mid M. I.. Williams, inventors of this
comp! tin;,' the job. This machine will do both. Paris All Made. At the shop of this concern, which is Ioeatd at Indiana a v. and Lafayette blvd.. the parts have all b.-en made for the new machin', and shop employes say that they will be abb- to assemble th machine and .uiv- it a thi uh test befre another week v pses. Then they intend tt reli' bore and .urind. and a.uain refit the pistons in the cylinders without an extra setting of thtmotor. ;ofge Y. CoU-. a m hanical engineer for th past CO years, has been drafting the pattern for tb.i new machine for the past year, and with the assistance of his enterprising partner, has at last .satisfied hims'!f thrtt th' product h will ut on the mark t will marl; a new era in the auto industry. Tin- extrem' simplii it y of this new deviee is its outstanding l'ent-ure.
new deyiee, hive alrcadv aipli-d for
laboring men of the United States. an nbsolut pat. -nt on all the arious "In witness whereof, I have here-j devic. s which 1,0 to make up thi unto set my hand and caused the j machim-. kpsI of the city of South lien.l to bei At th,, I)r,.s,.nt time there is' r.o
atr.xed, villa .iia ua 01 .ugust, machine m the Tnited States which
"Sifmed, "FR-VNKLIN K. CARSON.
RELEASE VIRGINIA MAN HELD FOR LARCENY
IX. Thompson, arrested by Detective Pallo and Kocsorowski Wednesday for the authorities at Wilmington, W. Va.. was released in the afternoon on advice from the prosecuting: attorney at "Wilmington that the man could not be held unless the local polico could recover for evidence tho motorcycle which it is alleged Thompson stole there some tim a kto. Thompson is said to have a lon police record In tho east, but the theft of the motorcycle is tho only harp upon which he is wanted at present, the West Virginia authorises wired Chief Kline. Thompson 'aas found working on the east side f the city Wednesday, after a lonr arch.
will bore and trrind the cylinders of a mot r in one s ttir.-r. that is. -when a meohanio und rtak s to bore ami trrind ovlinders he nn'st do it by taking the motor off one ma bine, sett in it it up oi another and then
waTva. Xotre Dame ami South I'.end.j lon't fr?Tet th' picnic Saturday ! afiernon. Aur. Chapin lake. J Tii kits on sale at South t'.end club rooms, also Fred Mumns, Shindlcrj rial estate oMice. Mishawaka. Spe-I cial ars from internrban station 1 1 p. m.. Hound trip far', adults ic, children under l. years. lITc. j rOMMITTKi; MiFNCIL No. j Advt.
llTIC.nsil SMALL FI HP.. Hose company No. 5 and Cmtral empany extinsruishod a .small b'.aze t?i an old shed on Simple st . at o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
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V alue Received It's easy to pay when you sref 'value received" tor your money. You always et that at The Ferndell the best groceries at the lowest possible prices. Just tell us what you want. We'll deliver it. THE Ferndell GROCERY AND MARKET Cor. Colfax and Main Main 382 Lincoln 5382
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7ith the :.:eption of a few lowerpriced brands, Fatima is the largestselling cigarette in America. It sales nearly equal those of all straight Turkish brands combined. To have won and to hold such leadership, Fatima must (and, of course, doe?) deliver something to emokers that money cannot buy in i:ny other cigarette. What is it ? The answer is : ' JUST ENOUGH TURKISH."
Straight Turkish cJgarettcs seem to have too much Turkish the poorer Turkish blends, too little. Fatima, on the other hand, has "just enough Turkish.' Just enough to taste right and just enough to leave a man feeling right, even when he smokes more than usual. Are you, personally, smoking too auch or too little or just enough Turkish ?
At tho follovvlng und ecorc of similarly prominent place?, Fatima is tLo lea. ling llrr: At!cnti9 Cif,.V. J. Marlb3rougli-lll?nlieira Traytnore Bator., Matt. Harvard Club Parker liouia Stock Exchange Tourainc Bufrh, N. Y. Iroquois Hotel Chicap, III. Congees Hotel Hotel LaSalla Cincinnati, Ohit University Club Columbus, Ohit Deshler Hotel Dttroit, Mich. Union Depot French Lick, Ind. French Lick Sprirgs Hotel Kansas Citv, Mo. Blue Hill Club Louisville. Ky. Churchill Down Scrrozantett Pier, R. . Casino Sew Orleans, La. St. Charles Hotel Few York City Astor Hotel Ilelmont Hotel Biltmorc Hotel McAlpin Hotel Pennsylvania Hotel Stock Exchange Vanderbilt Hotel Norfolk, Va. Monticello Hotel Old Point Comfort, Vu Chamberlain Hotel Palm Beach, Fla The Breaker Philadelphia, Pa. Ritz-Carlton Hotel Stock Exchange Pittsburgh, Pa. Fort Pitt Hotel William Pean Hotel St. Louis, Mo. Hotel JeTeron Missouri Athletic As'n Racquet Club Statler Hotel University Club Toledo. 0. Elks Club Washington , D. C. Capitol Building The horeham The New Villard
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