South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1919 — Page 2
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MS ON STEEL
Thomas Wickenden Tells of Relation to Automcbile
Industry.
TWO NEW SECRETARIES ADDED TO STAFF AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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Mr. Thomav Wlckndon, chief engineer of th- Stud b.ik r orp oration, pave an illus-trate.i b'n:r- 0:1 "Ftel and It:? Comix. .-ntio?:.' .it thbanquet of the Ft Jovph Y.iIIy chapter of h ArnrriTin A . r.tion of KnK'lr.f r-rs h M at tri'.- Y. M. C. A Monday niht. Mr. Wir!:, n dm u liilr with th Studobaker eoior:ition hi- conducted ejcter.fiv- r.c ar h wo? k in cteel anl better n.rthoüs of composition in onntton with the automohilo industry. He jrave a detailed ! rirt;on of the Ingredients of roa rl. ta h Hte'd 3 used in modern imlu-trb-.s and ths procobsrs through which it went before it rc.x h'l th finih-d i . r o 1 -net. The 1 i f f rnt Krad v. of m.-t-al;s of Foft stl nr.d wrought iron varying tip to the modern hiuh -ped. steel rind the "airp'.ane sH'fl" that has he tri a recent di-:ov i . were clearly explained by Mr. Wicken denPur to Auto Imln-tr. Ho stated the unu . jal jinu'ri s.s in the manufacture o h-tt r st-e I in the p.cst few rears wns due mainly to the automobile industry and its constant calls for better metal. After analyzing tel that whs constantly breaking ijüiIt wear. th'luto manufacturers found b tt 4r methods of ilt'Vt liiji.r.K steel, and more extensive investigation Into the ITocees through whieh the metal went from the mines to th-.- finished article has .showr better methods which are now n es . At a business ineetinir of the association held before Mr. Yi kenden's lecture. C. Kennedy, general superintendent of th Indiana and Michigan Hlectric company, was elected vice-president, and C. ACarlisle, Jr.. was elected yecretaiytreasurer to fill vacancies for th remainder of the year. President I'alef presided at the meeting. The American Association of engineers was founded in TikaKo in 19K by eight engineers who thought better conditions In the engineering field eould be obtiiined through cooperation- Sine.- that time th organization his prown to a membership of over euht thousand and has chapter? throughout the t'nited tates. The organization inr!ii'l's engineers of every branch.
X: t. it w;ts a nr: our: -ed at th- Cham1 r Monday nii-'ht. A. J. .lac ous. ri. of Jap will'. Wis., n wly f ru serretary of the eom-
i m rei.il bureau of the Chamber of'onirnerce, arrived in the city Mn-( 1 iv afternoon and took no his duties'
a- ererlit manager. Mr. .iHCobsejj comes to the ity highly re omm nded. havinir had 1 ' ;, .irs )i' ri rw o in organization work in both Chambers of 'omtrj and o:nm'r-ial i ;ir-.n:s withiii various eh.im.r of th- we-t. He oriranied the majority of the eomtuer i,il oi kcani.atious in f)k!alioina and Wi-onsin. His activities wiil nter with the biiv.ine.v.s ni e 1 1 of tli" rity in credit orrani7.at'o:i wfrk. T. Iv. lireinixr was limited tr.tos-I-oi-tation secretary of the 'hambr of (.'ommeree by t!ie advisory b-i.ird of the bureau Monday afternoon. Mr.
j Welcome for St. Joseph Coun
ty Heroes Will be Held at Springbrook Park.
iov. ftoodiich and fjrn. I onard A. "ool will be invited to participate
in me celebration to t,o n Id in i
South Hend .ct. -2 9 at Sprin'brook
Banks Closed; Man Loses $691 In Auditorium
harle-. Crow ell. so;, Sherman aw, thinks we have too many national holidays. Monday morning Iv took in The banks were closed on account of it bejni; Columbus day, so he had to carry it in his pocketbook all day. In the ever.inc he attended the Auditorium thejter. and when h
park, when returned veterans of tho tot ready to have he discovered that world war will be piin the welcome! the wallet and the ?;:! was trone.
liorii" day reception,
lay were discussed at the me. tin- Monday nitrht at th b r cf Commerce. Col. Ceo.
Plans for the
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OPPOSES PETITION FOR RAISE IN PHONE RATES
Definite opposition to the proposed petition of the Central Union Telephone Co. for increased rates was oted at a meeting of the board of directors of the Chamber of 'o:nivjerce held Monday noon at the chamber. The chamber will be represented by an attorney at the h an:;r before the public fccrvice commission to bf held at the St. .Joreph county courthou. Cct. :7. Th: chamb t"si representatives will act in cooperation with the city attorney and representatives of other organizations who are tiffhtlnc the .urantinir of the incrraso in rats. Members of the- tioard expre:,cd themselves a- opposing any im rcase In rates until the servi.-o is r;uli ally irnrroved. The company is entitled to some increase as soon as they improe pervH e. but the propo-d rates are thought by ?om- menviiers of the board to be cxhorbitant. Th "Retail Merchants" burcui of the Charnber of Commerc has already pono on record as bcin: oprose1 to the increased schedule. Samuel Adler has N hi appointed chairman of the committee t represent tho bureau at the he;irinc.
POLICE RECOVER TWO STOLEN FORD AUTOS
j r.iuth, chairman of the enra! (ominitteo. saiil that Sprinl'rooii park J iiad been procured for t.le occasion ! and t!ie entertainment committee announcrd that an elaborate program I has ben planned for the afternoon. ' Caiicvl I arnlo..
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The police w re notified of the los. Mr. Crow ell still has hopes that some honest man mi-Cht have found the money. He offers a bj.tr reward to the tinder.
ELKS WILL HONOR ARCH AND HEROES ON 0CT.29
At the
reerular meeting of the Fi-
K. lodce, No. 'jro, Mondav
dMiiie,l advisable to cancel the pa-njcht. arrangements were made fo:
r.nieM wni' n were to r. neld in Zenith the celebration to be held at Sprinc-
md Mishawaka and to substi- I brook park on Oct. 29 in honor ofj
Sert. Alex Arch and other members
covering a nuinner or .ns and - iit
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Ohles fo Soutll I .end highly recommend'd. He will lake up his duties! here within the next t n d.tvs. ! Adolph Mattes of Wib-.un P.roth.is was b cteil chairman of the ml - I visory board of the chamber. South'
Ib id transportation atfaiis will now have definite attention, according to Mr. Creen.
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a review in front of the mandid at the park, when medals will awarded to all ex-scrviee men.
All families who suffered casualties
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Common Council Passes Resolution at Meeting Monday Night.
medals w ill be of b; onze. decorations, for the day will be extensive. Klaus and other d.' c. rations will Ik floating at the park ami store windows will take special em-
. pnasis m makin the city a patriotic
day in tin: business district. rite Soldiers, letters will be sent every soldier of the county by the township trustees and an invitation will be ex-
i tended evei v service man of the cit
ies through the press. Answers are ured to every letter whether or not the man is able to attend, sinc a county record w ill be compiled, from the returned cards. (Jirls of the city will not be forgotten, but they will be asked to show their courtesies to the men not only at the dance hall during the afternoon but at the other events of th lay.
RETAIL MERCHANTS WILL POSTFONE WEEKLY LUNCH
Two Ford owners were heercd up Monday nicht by the notiricat ion from the polte tli.it their its. whtch had been stolen, hav b n recovered. The polio were notified Monday by the polico of X.tshxillc. T nn., that a Kord touriticr ar b 'ncint? to Edward Caskey. 7, VV. ;re st.. Mishawaka, had been rcoered at Nashville. The car was stdcn from In front of -24 X. Main st. on tli nicht of ict. 1. The Ford touring ar belot otitic t Paul VTltt. of Thr e Kiers. Mich., which was stolen from Portale aw and liex sf Sunday nicht was recovered at nicht at Van Üuren st and i'o tt ace Irove a.
O?ob.r ;, selected as Welcome Home lav fcr St. Joseph county's soldiers., sailors and marines, was made a bpral half-holiday by the common council at their meeting Monday ni.iit. The council also passed resolut i as of welcome to IJamoun OoValera. president of the Irish Republic, and voted to attend this afternoon's reception to South P.encPs visitor in a bod . An ordinance was introduced repealing the old ordinance of Peb. L'C, w hich pi o ides for licensing clairvoyants, fortune tellers and mediums, on account of the fact that a state law was passed in 1017 prohibiting th-.se people from operating. Action on the repealing of the ordinance was indefinitely postponed. It is umletstood thai there is at least one fortune teller operating here in Molation of the state law. Works Hoard fo Appear.
Kepta sentath of the board of
works will be asked to appear before the committ :" the whole net Monday nichf ami explain several ordinances providing for appropriations for the wirious departments of the board. The ordinances introduced provide for l.')r0 for the board's building fund. $lf.aiin for the ,-treet and alloy fund. jL,.'0a fr the street repair fund, and $r.nao for the miscellaiK oils fund of the boa rd. Councilman Corbel introduced a petition sinned by himself and others asking for a light at the in-tcr:-ection of the Vandalia railrool tracks and "S. Chapin st. The petition was referred to the committee on streets and alleys, although one councilman said that the Var.dalia did not inters et with Chapin st. To l.-"u lbituN. Plans for issuing 7." honds of $1."0" denomination for the erection ot the I'm' man N. i.i'inum were included in an ordwance presented t ihr council. TU bontls will be pa -
The weekly luncheon of the Retail Merchants' bureau of the chamber of commerce will not be held this noon on account of the luncheon of the drive captains of the Federation for Social Su ice, it was announced at the chamber of commerce last night.
The ink plant of New Granada i a curiosity. The juice of it can be used as ink without any preparation. At first the writing is red. but after i few hours it turns to a deep black.
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of the American legion. A. S. IJurkhart was appointed to art as chairman of a committee, consisting of Otto Sherman and George Hahn, to aid in completing these arrange
ments, i ne lodge voted to marcn
around the park in a body on this day in honor of the returned soldiers and sailors. Vive new candidates were initiated at the meeting Monday and 11 applications were voted on. Sixteen new names were also proposed. A report was read on the charity fund drive which Indicated that the drive was progressing satisfactorily, several more volunteer workers having been enlisted in the work.
Ambition Pills For Nervous People The great nerve tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into nervous tired out, all In. despondent people in a few days in many ln- ;?.' nee. Anyone can buj . box for only 50 cents, and Wettick's Cut Tlate Medicine Store is authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatisfied w ith the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous prostration, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind.
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The Drapery Section Announcing their readiness to take care of your future desires in hemstitching. A charge of 1 0c yard will h made for (this service. Separate Skirts
-Announcing the Arrival of Several New Shipments of Women's Frocks, Coats and Suits
The sight of these new arrivals will make you familiar with all of ' the latest innovations that have been introduced since the new Fall style?
Of unuual values that hould interest the woman demanding a sood quality in , skirt. The New PlaidsHave excellent colors, quiet and dignified. Priced at SI 5. Of Wool Serges In navy and-black, are always demanded. All sizes from 6.95 to $10.00.
made their formal debut. From the assemblages you will find these figures will make it well worth your while.
Frocks-
Of Jerseys Serges. Velours, Tricotines and Velvets, at $19.75 and up to $50.00.
Frocks-
Of Silks, Satins, Georgettes and Combinations. Priced from $25.00 to $65.00.
Suits with New Ripple Effects-
Smart trim suits of Tricotines and Velour; navy, black and colors; arrived yesterday. Price $50.00.
Sweaters Comfort in proper attire the sweater fills in for many occasions. The "Tuxedo" A pretty all wool Sweater, in two-color combination, fancy block stitch. Price $12. Good Service Sweaters for women and misses, in great variety of colors. Some with sailor collar; others button high at neck. All have pockets and belts. Priced $7.96. $10.00 to $15.00.
Suit Blouses . Fashion Favored Winter Coats-
are in great demand. A new lot arrived yesterday, each a style by itself. Of Crepe de Chene They come in white and navy, high neck effects, small pearl buttons; sleeves arc tailored; cufffTs turned back. Price $10.00. Of Messaline In new suit shades. These come in plaids, high or low neck, also to be worn with separate skirts. Price $10.00.
For women and misses. Each group featured brings saving possibilities of a highly interesting sort. Fashion security and quality go with each choice.
Coats at $25 to $35 Coats at $45 to $75
Coats at $85 to $150
Silvcrtones. Polo Cloth, lours, soft silky Plushes, trimimcd.
Kerseys, Veplain or fur
1 inseltones. Silver lip. Bolivias. soft velvety Velours, Pom Pom, Baffin Sealett' Hudson Seal, Plurh.
Bolivias, Crystal Cloths, I inseltones. Velour de Laines, Wlours. fur collars, silk lined.
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unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling and neuralgia they are .-imply splendid. Fifty cents at WVftick's 4'ut Kate Drug Store und dealers everywhere. Advt.
GAINS 25 POUNDS
I'riemls And "Neighbors Arc Congratulating II i- On Wonderful Kccoer.
i';, in : i vi ars. and w ill bear t percent interest. A new ordinan proiding for th transferring of $l.-(r' from the gviiral fund to the garbage disposal fand of th board of public works as given first and second reading. Ciilbert A. Klliott, president of the t o i:d t' works, spoke to the conncl .bout tbv " n-eesit f doing sonK'thing about the matter of garbage disposal.
MODERN WOODMEN HOLD RECEPTION AND BANQUET
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CONDUCTOR ON SAFETY DUTY; STEAL FARE BOX Vhil the conductor w,.s waiting for a Iike shore freight ttv.i", to pi5 fime le r true- sto' e the fare -box from a Chapin st. car Monday night. The motor-roan. .,. u.-.s in the front compartment of tl car. did net hear anyone get on the car in the abrence of the ioduc:or. Hoth members of the train crew told
the po'ice that they saw no one m (
the vicmitj of the car while it was standing at the crossing. It i not i Known how much money was in the fare-box. !
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t rr. Woodmen f America. gae a l-anjiiet and reception at tloir b-.'. -e rooms Monday night -as a welcome to 2 1.1 Mihrrs of the lodge who hav r-eently r turn d from s-rie in tbie army and navy. A l iru'i' crowd attend, it the re, vj'tion.
. " peopi, i.eing present. Cilhi-rt Heaith treidel ovr th
r.gular me eting w hile C'enn Typ i de'hered the w elcoming address. ) A. Shields acted ao toaster of re-.'
m-'nies. lairing the meeting l ,", applications were acted upon while It hem fit certificate were given to iic.v'.y ad pte members.
"I have gained twenty-live pounds since taking Tanlae and just feel so tine I want to tell everybody what Tanlae has done for me." said Mrs. A. fernham, lL' Farewell Ave., Milwaukee, in an intervie-w recently. "I tiever felt better in my whole life." continued .Mrs. lernbam. "and as bng a f live I'll praise Tanlae. .My friends end neighbors are all congratulating me on my wonderful leeovery, an! 1 have praiseil Tanlae so much that numbers of Milwaukee people have already taken the medicine on mv advice. "For ten years before 1 took Tanlae my stomach was in an awful condition, and the suffering I have gone through has been almost more than I could bear. 1 was subject to vomiting spells that would last for hours at a time, on I had a spell that lasted sovente n hours beforo it could be stopped. Chills would com- on me, maybe do An town, in th' theater, or anywhere 1 happened to be. and grat beads of perspiration would stand out n my forehead. Fains would strike tue riprht in the pit of my stomach, and a burning pain would flash up my throat, and almost parch my throat ami mouth. I couldn't sleep well at night, and every morning I would feci so bad that 1 could hardly drs myself. I-.tst February I had an attack of the tlu and I was in such a weakened condition that my cas was severe ,tnl when 1 g't Up out of bed I had actually lost fortysix pounds and was so thin that when friends called they could hardly recognize me. "A friend advised me t take Tanlac an! I took her advice and started taking it at once and sir. the wav
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Sure Way To Get Rid Of Dandruff
There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this. 'just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring: u.-e enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the dinger tips. Hy morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone. and three or four more applications wiP completely dissdve ami entirely destroy ery single sign and traee of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that all it'-hint-and ligging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will bfluffy, lustrous, glosay. silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better.
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SOUTH BEND INSURANCE MEN ATTEND CONVENTION
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men :v- this morning to ..tt.e,; th.-j anr.u.tl er.r. nt:on f th.- Natiot-.. :! J
Association rr In-ara " .ign t. :n ..vvjon at I.oul;Ib-. t 1.1-1".,
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t I so well all the time that I don't beiieve I was ever in better health in
nil ray me tnan I am risht now. Why. I've gained twenty-five pounds already and I am gaining more all the time. Tanlae is certainly a remarkable medicine and as long as I live I'll praise it." Tanlae is sold in South IP. nd by the Central Drug Store, ar.d in Mishawaka by the Kcd Cross F'harT.VtC.V AH-
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Run away from the 5nov, the cold and the coal bills. Sunshine and bracing air will help repair the wear of work and worry. You may live at resort hotels, inland or beside a summer sea. Or occupy your own bungalow. En route visit the national parks, national monuments and other winter resorts. See Hawaii, too. Ask for information about Fxcursion Fares to ccrtdn winter resorts.
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booklets, on request. Let the local ticket aspr-t help your trip or apply to the nearest Consolidates Ticket Off re or address nearest Travel Bureau, United States Raiimad Administration, 646 Transportation BMg., Chicago; 14? labertv St.. New York City; 602 Healey Bid?., Atlanta, Ga. Please indicate the places you wish to sec en route.
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