South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1920 — Page 2

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MiTTEES TO

HID IN THRIFT WEEK' PROCHMI

'Various Organizations of City to Take Part in

Movement.

Legion Heads Deny Statement

havA ln appo!nt-l 1 y th- r.il sraA hoanl. th ir.5ir tv.cn r;i n, rf;in rn-rrhar;! v iv-an of the Chenitr ct Corr:mT nn! l y the Mlr.l:riil r'orlation to v.ork "tit Th proritin for th oLf-rvanco of Thrift in Th rpv. tIia promo

tion roiii mitt f W. W. Ilo.irdiuan, i

rhnirmnn; f 1. f;rnnih. V.'. r. NltKh, I j. (1. r-f.jwn an'! W. M. PmnT. jr.. i- ri'Mly rnmpk-tin:; 'hr orKn lxu-tiori f th ntiro city rommift'-" which is to ronci.st "f mnro that. '. rmmh r. A mc'tin;- nf th" pcnral committer will .v hM at J 2 o'clo- !: Thürs ilay noon at th Y. M. C A. at whih T 1 m o lunr hron wi'.l he r'-rvril. Points which will r'-r-ip particular m)h?is during the National Thrift wpek are th'- following 10 points of th mony rivTlir..ie: Mako a. budpet, to ascertain how you should dicpo: of your Income; kep a record of expenditures, to a horv clo? you com? to your es-timatc-; hnvo a hank account, to keep money in a safe place and help you save; carry life insurance, to protect your loved ones in CH50 of your death; mako a will, to injure your resources xoin quickly to thof. you dt-Hir?; own ynur own home, to scur.: the prratc.t .satisfaction in your hörn life; pay your Mils promptly, to moot the normal obligation yon hav to your creditors: Invent in Kovcrnmcnt pecuriti", to h'Ip your country and make a wise Investment of your savings; roAnd let-j than your -arn, to aysnro ; 'r limine on the road to success. ?harA with oth'.rs. to fulfill your rellslous dtity to Ktoward?-hlr. Kndor Movement. National Thrift week has the rndoremnt of mmy national bodio.-?. The American I5ai.kr.rs' association adopted a resolution unanimously at it" convention in St. Ijouls, Mo., in October. Other national organization? that have endorsed Thrift vek include: National Federation of Construction Industries, United States L,eaKue of Building and Loan associations. National Association of Ufo Insurance and I'nderwrit' xs, Canadian llf I "nderwriters ajo iation. American lafff convention, National Credit Men's association (wholesalers), Retail Credit Men's National association. Jtetail Commercial Union, rafury department of the U. S. government.

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ROTARIÄNS PLAN TO ATTEND STATE MEET W. M. Dannr .addressed tho o'Aty club on "Thrift Week" ut the "'eekly luncheon at tlie Oliver hotel Wednesday noon. Mr. Imnner explained tho purpose of the week which is to Mart on an. 17 und close on Jan. Ü4. Every ncmber voted tho idea a tjood one ind promised support. John F. Parker, past president of .he Rockford, III. club, entertained .he club with a short talk on romp f the rotary work carried on in his ll.b. The following entertainment comaiitteo was appointed for the iut juarter 1020: C. H. fiuoke. rhalr?in. J. M. Stevenson, Fred Kloel, ?'rani :aj r, j:. J. Roch, and V.. N. Honey. A larre number of tho local club are planning- attndinK the 11th lisrict conference to bo held In Fort Wayne Feb. 11 and 12. An invitation has been extended to all roi Aria us to trine their wivi s. The Detroit Symphony errhrstrr. to bo one of the features of the Entertainment that will bo provided r the Fort Way no club. This conert will be iven at the Palace, om of the tett theaters 1:1 the middle Wf ?t. Many prominent sjuaker have V'een hchedubd fr the Lt day of the conference, JJncoln's birthday. hOmthitit: extra in the May of en!rtiir.ment for the wives of visiting eotarians is idso promised by l'uFort Wayne dub.

FILES DAMAGE SUIT FOLLOWING ACCIDENT

Frank Snyder tiled suit for J120 damages acalnst Mtlys.i 1. Lee In nuperior court Wednesday for injuries received in an automobile ac cident. Suva r says b.e v; drivir..: a vvan in Lincoln hi.trhway between Mishawaka and (.-ceo!a on July 1?. 1919. whrn the defendant. driving n automobile, ran ir.to him, injuring himself, team an t wacon. Sr.yder was thrown from the wa on in tlie accident and sustained l.rulvrs from which he KuflVred for oer two week?. The waioon was l rok n and the tc-am ran away.

MAY VIL-W VJLWY. Tl:e body of ML- Aüco Justin .Lt.kir.s, member of the hiirh school faculty who died Monday nirht. may bo viewed at the Itusell chapel from 10 until 1 o'clock Thursday and will th n be taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Id n S. KomiR. "10 W. Navarro ?t. Funeral arraneremeritrf cannot be ar.nout.ced until the arrival hero of Ms Yirrinla Garner of Macon. tJa . and Mrs. Anna Thornton of Stillwater, Okla.. .Uinta of Mlw Jekir.

STATE. OFFICERS 02 AM6RCAtA LGion

NSUUE ill PLAN CONVENTION

Prominent Workers From Ali Parts of Country Will Attend Meeting.

I Jam 1". GorUr, rronl y'ne c vnimantW. .J ,l.jl L. Sfllfirun, t rmniirer. nnJl- l. Ilaye. ndjutunt. t l.ofx-rt CrBttrlJ. Hint rir ronunnodpr. Umi-fJl L,. Sard, Mat I omniaiulrr. Characterizing a. "false and libellous" the allegation of Detroit Local No. 127, of the Automobile, Air-craft and Yehicle Workers of America, that members of the American Lesion In New York aided in breaking the recent loufrshorr men's t-trike, Russell K. Sard, State commander of the Legion, recently snt a tele-gram to Franklin D'Olier, national commander, at Indianapolis, declaring that the Lesion took no part whatever in the strike, "This department dcaires to state," the teleg ram read, "that the statement of the Detroit union is absolutely false an ' libellous. The, American legion took no action whatever in the long .shoremen's strike, nor was any request made by cither s!de to the Le Kion to participate in it.''

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BESEHT COMEDY

Annual Assembly is Held in Auditorium of School Wednesday Morning.

HOLD MARTIN JAGLER ON ROBBERY CHARGE

The junior elas. of the hish fcchool presented for its annual assembly Wdnrpilay inoniini,' a one art musical comedy, "Indiana Days." Leading parts were, played by Miss Lois AVatters as l'oraliontas McClulpan McOuire, an Irish widow and an Indian queen, and Hichard Davis as Frozen Face, a medicine man with a liklncr for Pocahontas. Others of the cast included Miss Kathorine Wamr, Singing Bird, daughter of Pocahontas, and an Indian prlneops; Iouis I.Pierre. KaRlc 1'lunie, a joun war chief In love with Sin?;in: Uird: Knowlesi Hollowell. Purriiir; Anrlicr, a bir chief, also in love with Sininj: Bird; Frederick Place, "Walter Hagrer, Mark Slus.s. Alexis ThieUns, Sylvester Taberski and Hubert Appleman as warriors, and Mary Louise Tage, ICstlier Freeman, Until Fast man, Evelyn Shidre. Mildred Hill and lorothy Davidson as Indim Khls. lreeuit .Musical Number. The musical nunibtrs Included: Optnin:-,' (a) Cliaut. (b) Canoe

somr, (c) ensemble. "Pretty Forest '

CirF." son, "l'ocahontas Mcduian McGuire" l)y Pocahontas and chorus; ensemble, "The South. Wind;" nuns. "Tell Me," by Sins;inc: Pird and htrus; son, "The

Medicine Man" by Frozen Face and ! warriors; song. "Whisht! Little In-: jap.!" Poeahont is and chorus; final . i

Miss Mathilda Christman pre.dde! at the piano. Tlie ilay was presented under tin direction of Miss Katherine Klinpel, class sponsor. The committee in

cluded: Costumes. Flva Yeasky,

Kuth Voedicli. las t 1a sor and Mildred Zander; properties. Allan Thum, Kachel Appleman. Mary Taylor and Fiiward Ahlerutjr.

Martin Jagla, the 20-year- Id youth accused by the police of being Implicated in a number of recent robberies and hold-ups in tho city, will be arraigned in city court Thursday morning-. Jagla was placed under arrest Tuesday, primarily on a charge of having stolen 12 automobile tires from the llurwich parage on South st., and later identified by Samuel Fiewed as one of the two men who held him up early Tuesday morning and took $13 from hini after refusing to take his watch and chain and other jewelry. Wednesday morning Luke Knpli5h, colored, 620 K. Keasey st., identified Japrla as the man who attempted to hold him up on the night of Dec. 4. English tyiid Jaffla met him at Division and Laurel sis. and ordered him to throw up his hands, and that after he had done fo, he was ordered by Jajrla to turn around fo a.i to face In the opposite direction. Fmrlish taid that as soon as he turned around, Jagla tickled hint in attempting to put his hand in his pocket, and this made the colored man run. He said he succeeded in getting away from Jagla. "I Jes couldn't stand bein' ticklej, sah. so Ah run, sah," said English.

Prominent men in the insurance firld from all p.irts of the country will attend the annual convention of the Conservative Lifo Insuranco Co of America vrhlch will be held In Rntith Rrnrl Fridav nnd isntiirdiv

Jan. CO and 31, closing with a bnn-

quet at the Oliver hotel on Saturday evening. Among: the men who will be present at tho convention t-ession9 are Charles Martyne Biscay of the Insurance Prer? New York; Frank M. Ellsworth, commissioner of insurance of Miehipran; Miles Scheaffer. actuary, auditor of state's offlce, Indianapolis, who is at the head of the insurance department for Indiana: Champ I. Hitchcock, president of The Insurance Field, Louisville, Ivy.; C. M. Cartwrlght of the National Underwriter: Arthur Hall, president of the Lincoln National Life, of Fort Wayne, and Barney Pearson, who is possibly tho best po.sted man on life insurance in the United States today. Mr. Fearaon is to frlve lectures to representatives of the company during the two days' convention and will deliver an address at the banquet. Close Uanner Year. The convention of the Conservative Life Insurance Co. comes at the close of a banner year. For the year 1913 the company reports a writing of $3,250,000 of life insurance, making a total now in force of approximately $7, 500, 000. Tho premium receipts in 1919 were approximately 33 percent in excess of 1918. During the first quarter of 1919 the company experienced a heavy mortality from the "flu" but finished the year, notwithstanding the fact that they had approximately $1,50-0,-000 more insurance at stake, with a much smaller total mortality than in 1918. The gain In insurance in forco for the year amounted to almost $-.000,000. The assets have been Increased CO percent. During1 the month of December the company wrote the greatest amount of insurance it had ever written In on month, the premium receipts being" "T. percent greater than in any month before.

TIIK COAIj SITUATION Is such that we can now furnish a limited amount of all sizes in tlu hard, Anthracite coal: Chestnutstove and egg. Iughman's. Phone Main 129. Corner Tutt and Main sts. 87S4.(iAdvt.

Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce

IS IMPROVING. The conditions of Dr. 1. C. Travel'. 1010 liiversido dr., who was operated on at St. Joseph's hospital Tues.iny. showed a slight improvement today.

Savings accounts started before dan. 11 draw interest at four percent from dan. 1. Farmer Trust Co. 8 10 ,dvt.

Tlie answer of mot ft people is tr.it It Is too hard, too troaMeonie and too flntirpr,ii t t- tnrro th ivHcrht down.

How ever. In M.irmola Prescription Tnb-

lets, all these dlineuities are overcome. They are absolutely harmless, entail no dltlof; er ercle. anr! bare the addet advantage of cheapness. A lare ease 1 Fold lev dmzirl.sts at $1. Or if nrcfrr-

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price direct to te .vjnrmnu Co., Mt Woodward Ave.. Detroit, Mich. Now that you know this r aave ro excuse for being too fat, rut an reduce two, three or four pounds a weelt without fear of had after-eiTects. Adv.

Lungs Weak?;

SOUTH BEND MERCHANT IS ELECTED PRESIDENT

lty 1' nlted Press : INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jan. 7. P. X. Beebo of South Bend is the 120 president oC th" Indiana Association e f Dyers and Clean rs. He was chosen at the closure si sions of the convention of the organization here Tuesday rit-ht. Other olücers elected inclr.ded C. C. Leithuh. Muncie, director.

Do you like good buttr Try Co-op. always fre-h. Madi in South I'.end. STTJ-y Advt.

Generous Offer to Tuberculosis Sufferers of Trial of Europe's Remarkable Remedy, SANOS1N World' noted raeiilral fuierutfts Dibits L . iellus, Sommerfeld. Wolff, Noel, ;auth.'- Msert declare SANOFI N tlxino?.t rffelhf treatmrot for rulmonarv .lilnn-nf yet tliiovcred. Felix WclfT. Court Phjsl.-lan. Plrector of the Sanlialitnn for Coriuniptlves in Helboldiigrun. tr.Tn lje hn dlcarded all other rfmwllf. AN(SIN has been ffl UIIv recotiunended t IS rlln Medieal Asso. iation. Ir. P. W. A. Kspo:-. Aruterdaia. Holland. ueclHre It a "Moral o'dlgti'n t'" make SANOSIN Knwn to the whole human race." Amerl'-aTi p'iuVrers, rich or peer. an ue thi-i retnarl;al.le home treatment that h.is rnet with ud pLenomenal oircei in Hurope. SAN(SIN does its work by aborptluii of tJenr. aut an injection. Pro-(hti'-pp i.'alni, restful -le,-p without Morphium or sim!lnr l.idening drug. Urines nlmost immediate relief from coughing. Mool spitting and night weit(". SANDSIN is proving a bleslitg t all enfffrir.g from Tuhrrcidohi. DrtnchltN. Asthma. Pronfhi.il Citarrh, etc. s-ud for rum: isooki.i;t with tt:. inoidale expl.ilnhiff this treatment and bow a Trial can l-e in ide in your oth hoit t our rlk. Address; SA.CSIN. "47 -C l'nlty bUK- CLhio. Miow This To Som l"nfortuiit.

LOOSEN UP THAT HEAVY COLD Go after It right away with Dr. Bell's Pinc-Tar-Honey f I HE rxTson who once cives thl

I natlcna!! popular cough and j

coia reiMTving meaicme a lair opportunity of provinr itself, becomes a conyrrt. He learrrs nov really bmo ficxal its healing: and balsamic antiseptics are in helping relieve a cold, conch.

crippc. bronchitis, hoarseness. He t

cnas out now promptly ir. asaists Nature in ef ecting: a complete eradication of phlegm and inöammatioo and .congestion. Today right now get an economical bottle at your druggist's. It will

! be a well-paying invest nacnt.

30c., 60c., $1 JO.

Fiv'rü accounts started before Jen 11 !raw Interest .it ff-ur p rCDt fret.i Jan 1. I 'arm er Trut V. 8Cil-to Advt.

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Take Aspirin only as told by "Bayer"

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'.rue. werld farnou Aspirin preMTibod by physician for over rurhtecn years. The name "Bayer" moans penuine A?piria proved pafe by raillioni of poop!?. In Ach tmbrukca padacje of 'Bayer TalkU of Aspirin" you are tell how to s-afely take tbU z nuine Aspirin fcr CoIl, He.id

ache. TootLlchP, Kmche, Neuralgia. Lumbago, Kheuintini. Neuritis and for Pain. Alu-ayi tay "Bayer'' trben buying Aspirin. Tbcn look: for the fr&fety "Bayer Cro" on the rackRe and cn the tablets. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Dmtrwts aUo pell larger paukape-i.

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ponOTAS for younjj Folia A plesiMnt. effsctlr treatmoxt 1er crery fmfly. Irornptly trwea the WVe nr uid Trrcoroe constirUoa. P-DoUx eU nacocbh, piranntiy on th ooet stebbora KtwLv Trvlttodar. . r It to the children.

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At LONO AS THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT

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Store Opens 8:30; Cloict-5:30 Saturday to 9:30 m.

Turkish Towels Bi Sample Sale now going on. Save one-third from the regular prices.

Luggage for the Travelers Going South or West

What a feeling of satisfaction to know that each stop you make your garments are ready, without a wrinkle. Tlie Hartman Wardrobe has a cushion top. and each compartment ready for its individual use. The smart appearance, sturdy strength and great capacity highly recommend these well known trunks. Priced at 49l 52M 72ÜL 87S Other Dress and Steamer Trunk of black fibre, brass corners, locks and catches. Special at $19.50. Suit Cases, Bags in all leather, at reasonable prices.

January

Sales o

i White

Featuring hundreds of snowy white undergarments at unusual prices. Any reductions from the regular prices of Robertson's 'standard "quality first" lingerie is eagerly watched by the thrifty, economic shopper. This is your opportunity to stock up for the coming summer.

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Special Display of Muslin Underwear Chemises and teddies, niht gowns and petticoats for service, of a fine quality of nainsook and batiste trimmed in dainty lacea and embroideries with ribbon bows, arc offered. They ore well cut and well nttinp: and are made by standard, reliable firms. Prices; Chemises Si. 50 to S2.98. Gowns S1.98 to S4.50. Petticoats $1.25 to $7.95

January Clearance Sale of Coatings

weaves.

54 in. wide, all wool, in plain and novelty

Worth $4.50. Sale price $2.98.

All-wool Poplin, 56 in. wide, in brown and copen blue. Worth $4.00. Sale price $2.98. All-wool Storm Serge. 56 in. vside, dark green and pekin blue. Regular $4.00. Sale price $2.98. All-wool Velour, 54 in. wide, in plum, green, wine and blue. Regular $5.00. Sale price $3.98.

Typical of the January Sale Values are these House Dresses Priced at 2M 33H 4 The different groups abound in wonderful assortments of styles difficult to describe each one.

House Dresses having etyle and individuality at popular prices and in pTl colors are shown. The materials are good-wearing percales, modish ginghams in plaida and stripes. They are made for service. A striped Percale Dress made surplice style is available at S2.98. A plaid gingham with trimming of plain material is priced $3.50. A striped gingham made with a looe belt is 53.V . One, made of ginghamon4oose- straight lines, is sold for S4.50.

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"Safety and Service for Savers"

Make Your Deposits Before The 10th of January (Saturday of this week) and receive 4 interest from January First, We make this 10 Hay allowance so all of our depositors will have ample opportunity to deposit funds at the beginning of each interest period. That the people of South Bend and surrounding territory appreciate the Safety and Service afforded by this strong institution is best evidenced by our steadyand substan- , tial growth. To those who do not have an account with us now, we extend a special invitation to join the throng of thrifty people who make this their banking home. St. Joseph County Savings Bank

MEET YOUR OPPORTUMITV

They say Opportunity only knock? once at each man's door. Don't you believe it. It isn't true. Opportunity knocks many times each day at the door of Oliver Towne. Maybe your opportunity is knocking at my door today but you'll never know it unless you knock too and I get you together. If you want to go into a new business and sell your old one, I'll find your buyer. If you want to get into an established business Mr. Opportunity is here waiting for you. Just put in your bid through a liner in the Want Ad columns of this paper. There is where your Opportunity lurks and. looks for you. . . The South Bend News-Times Phone Main 2.J 00. Clarified Ad Dept.

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