South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1920 — Page 6

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Testimony Completed Before M'Curdie How Submitted to Commission.

Testimony fubmittd to Turlpp John McCurdie. member of the Indian puMic Kmicc commi?sion. in th hearing of th petition of the Niw Jrty, Indiana &. Illinois nailroad Co. for r'Srmie.ion to crot-s a nunihtr ot other rallro.tds of the city with .n Industrial pur will now ubmitt-l to tho tniirr commission at Indianapolis. DurlnK th trRtiinony of I. C Martin, traffic manager nt the Oliver Chilled plow work-4-:, who?; owners are opposing the consimrtion of tho ?pur through a portion of the tract of land upon which thi contemplated expansions of th" plow works are to h mad'1, thf fat t wa; developed that the plans of the propored Oliver expansions submitted to the nubile service rornmlssiorif-r are not the .'ime as th- plans of th proposed expansions presented l.y thf Olivrr interests to tlie l.oar-'' if public works Jan. 1.1. Th opposition of the Oliver interests to the construction of the .-pur Ja ta?ed on the. contention that the construction of the spur will materially intcrfcr with the carrying out of the proposed expansion program. IlaHrrvart's Vtrw. Oltlcials vt the New Jersey, Intliana & Illinois meet the Oliver interests to the spur by pointing out that the Ftrip of land upon which they desire to construct the spur is 100 feet wide, and that there is ample room there to permit not only the construction of a double tracked spur by the New Jersey, Indiana & Illinois but also room for the construction and operation of the proposed Northern Indiana Kailroad Co. tracks. The New Jersey, Indiana & Illinois official .say that their tracks will not at most take up more than feet, leaving 67 feet of this strip of land for the operation of the Northern Indiana of which J. I). Miver i the president. OlUeiils of the road seeking permission to construct the ppur say that the construction of tho ppur will not in any way interfere with the construction and operation of the proposed expansion of the plow works. They further say that they are willing to so construct the pro).o l spur to as lo make an interhan:;e of trackage, with the Northern Indiana possible. They further ;U out that the construction of he spur will not in any way obstruct connections by the Northern Indiana by spurs with the Michigan ntral.

"AMERICANIZATION" IS SUBJECT OF ADDRESS

William Xj. Chandler, who wilt address th members of tho Chamber of Commerce at their weekly noonday luncheon Monday, will discus "Americanization" from many an:le Mr. Chandler's subj-t will be "Pocs Americanization Oet .Us. Any. acre?" nrtd ho will 0 Into tho subject s thoroughly as the timo riven to speakers at the luntheon meetings wdll allow. A fpeclal musical program duriri the luncheon will be given.

After haing been engaged in newspaper v.ork for 1 ." years. John IeHaw:i wii, ginning tomc-rrow Ti.t-ri.irg'. embark, up'-u an entirely new lint- of work, that of life jnn:ran( . Mr. Idfaen was. recently appointed difitri'i m,-, n.i ;r for the Ijuitabb- Life Assurance Co. of the United Htates as the su--essor to C. A. Howe, wh r ntly mov d to Philadelphia. The new district agent will occupy the headtju liters of the pociety in suite :,: J. M. s. building. Ills district will comprise Ht. Joseph, Importe ;irid Marshall toutttit s. In addition to looking after the company's affairs in the district and writing life insurance himself, Mr. Dellaven will superintend the work of all sub-a rents in the three counties. Th entire volume of business transacted in the district will pass through Iiis olfice. it is his intention to take up the work where it was left by Mr. Howe and continue along the same regressive lints that have marked tne progress of the Kquituble in this part of the state. During the month of February he will have associated with him as instructor and assistant, T. M. Miller, from the society's Indianapolis otlire. Mr. Miller as instructor and solicitor, as we'd as Mr. I)t Haven, a district manager, will be under the direct jurisdiction of F. L. Jones, slate manager for Indiana. The representation of the Equitable society is best recalled by the work of U. J. Twomey, who was district agent here for a number of years and who died a few years ago. Mr. Twomey rose from the ranks and developed into one of the big insurance men of the country. He ranked high among the district agents of the Uquitalde and was rated among the better informed nu n in his line of work. Mr. Dellaven came to South liend in October, 1107, as a reporter on The South lie ml Times, then owned by John Ik Stoll. Ho had had three years newspaper experience in Anderson and in Kokonio, having begun as a circulation solicitor in the latter town. He continued with The Times as a reporter and latf r as advertising man until that paper consolidated with the News in 1911. He remained with The News-Times until April, IM-, when he want to the Tribune as assistant advertising manager and was a few months later placed ot the head of the- de-

Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually

Sewn ttiMjsind j.orsonx rch year nr.' laid awjij'-L-iiie- burial ert.ticate being marked -"KüiHare." YVliy? P.ecause the lu.fortunat' nm-i had neglected thorn- ! Ires or -And betn merely takln:? care of the Kigu . ('swelling) of the afllicti'Hi and paying u attention to the canv, What are. .voll doing? Are you negleet Intr yourpIf by wearing a truss, appliance, or whatever name yen ehoos. t; call It? At best, tie truss oaly s, Jiutkeahlft a fal prop apalr.nl a collapsing walland cannot be expected to t )i nur' than a mre mechanical support. Tie binding pr-snro retards bo.d circulation thus robbing the weakt iled muscles of that whl. h they med ffiodt nourishment. Hut 8-ieu- hiis found n way. and ercry truss sutTer. r in the land Is irivlf.d to pake a 1 ' Ii I : I : test right in th irivo-y ef tlo-ir own hov.i.-. Tin; 'LAI'AO meth'ol is un'iuestlonably th.e most s ientlrl.-. l.i. :il and su-( -esful !f-treatment ftr rupture the world has ever known Tlie 1'IPAO I'AH whdi adhering cloclv to thtj tiody cannot po.i!dy slip or fhift o:;t f piire, therefore, cami'd 1 1; .1 f. or pinch. S'ft ns velvet easy to 8 pply iriei pen lve. To be used whilst jou work and whiNt you sleep. .No strnp. buckl-H or springs attached. Learn how to clos the hernial t,pnlng ns nature inb-nd-'d s the rupture CAN'T coice down. Send vour name t -''ay to I'LATAO CO.. P.Ioek tH'.s, st. LtiuU. Mo., for I'KIX trial I'lapoa and the Information neeesnary. - Adv.

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Erery Possible Effort Is Being Made In Affected Localities To Stop Further Spread Of Disease.

OUNCE OF PREVENTION WORTH POUND OF CURE

Persons Who Catch Colds Easily and Who Are In Run-down Condition In Greatest Danger. Influenza Contimit s to -pro, id; .nid th disoaae is now pr .t! nt over many section t'f tlu- country. ;t has burn i tliv mc, licit ki;i t ab unusual tt ! f!tl althoiiirh it h Jt?a held in in'K in most lodiJP3 ' cutter I cyond control in others The rv:r h.i liu! d bacteriologist?, .p.d r..dical nun now agree that the bt-s: cure is pifver.tlon. The surest ; iv t i:tior. is p- build Up tha bodily powers of r ;-.taPCc. n2 to get the t ::i ir.to :h- bphysical condition j o-m1. !.-. It ;s n.,w univrKally Kixt d tli.it it is j.o; ! to perfect the power of resistance of tht? human .-ter.i m th.it it ca:i throw off alnit.'Ni any infectioti, not ftceptlni: Influenza. It bus bet n (':.'. rt ;l that p r.-in r-io arc weak, and run-down ,rc more urcept ible to the iiy ae than l)rt"R who are in robust 1. ; 1 1 1 i . ind if you are in a nially iuudow condition rnul below normal

weight this warning hmdd be htded promptly. It you are in this corJltion TPdhinr on earth will build )f'l up and sdrintheii yml like Tanlac, w hieh t out tins iTio np-st jmwerful tiuiio pri'p- rties known to scient e. As a T"Conj?tructivt toni,- und system buihb v it is without an t-pual and coniains the ery letn nts ncetb-d I'Y the .vy.-telll to i; i V , OU tilltiUU trcnth to ward oft di ase i;- ria. Thi i a t it nictit of tact ami i s'll ptu tid b- the 1 1 ,'ei;ni( d autliornis ar.d reft renc' works including the s. ) iiMMiator , tlie Ineclol'i ilia 1 -rita n n i- a. and aIo by .-tand-aid t'.' ' oks iim'iI ii' tlie schools of m them-. Thi- statt mt nt is furtiier irot a the tact that million: I pt rsom w lio hao .'ictually taken Tunlac luve 1 1 -t i:';--.'. to its et:.ordic. ny merit as a niedicinc arul b tho fact T.inlac is today havin.w the htrot sale of any tonic on the A :r.. rica n marht t.

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m-r t'uuc for persons who otc su;l't ii:'. fiorn the aftcr-t uTetts or cold, ir.'li t-n -t. orlmary C.rippe. and brori-

v'i.al troubles, and hundreds of j thousands ait a-in-r i; d.iilv w ith j m".-t ratif 'i::,' rtult. f

In tctir.-atit'i with the Tur.luc trtatr.it :;t it is ery important to keep th? bowtrb: open by tukim: Tanlac Iiati e Tab! ts. samples of w hich art' em '.used with every bottle t.f T.inlac ' '

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JOHN Di: HAVKN. partment. having been with the Tribune practically eight years. Mr. iHdlaven is one of the republican members of the board of public works', having been appointed to that position by Mayor I . 11. Carson at the beginning of the present administration's term In January, 19 IS. He is identified with three leading fraternal organizations, has served as an olRcer in the lodges and some of the clubs of which he is a member and has always taken an active interest in civie affairs.

Pr. .7. K. McMeel, office with T. A. Olney, 415 Farmers'! Trust bldg. Tele. Main Dir,, residence Main 3912. 9065-tf

Amateur finishing at Schilling's. H.196-1

TO HONOR BISHOP AND DELEGATES WITH PARTY NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT

The. Young People's society of St. James' church will give a parish party in honor o Bishop White and the delegates to the diocesan council at the Oliver hotel "Wednesday evening, Feb. 4, at 8 o'clock. Members of St. James' parish and their friends are cordially invited. Steimrich's orchestra of Klkhart will furnish the music.

NEIGHBORHOOD QUARREL AIRED IN CITY COURT

A neighborhood quarrel was aired In the city court Saturday morning when Lawrence Williams. 311 W. Indiana aw, was found not guilty of assault and battery upon Joseph Whitsell. nine years old. pon of John Whitsell, 1534 S. Franklin st.

"California Syrup of Figs" For a Child's Liver and Bowel Mother! Say "Cilifornia," then you will . ' ' get genuine "California Syrup of Figs." Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tonguecoated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative.

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To those who failed to attend Saturday we insistently urge you come this week. Absolutely Actual Values up to $110 Dresses for All Occasions Coats of Every Description Handsome Blouses Never before in our entire experience as merchants have we been able to offer anything' that compares with this sale. The styles are the very smartest and the materials are the very lineest. Come expecting phenomenal values.

You will not be disappointed

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For those people who will soon be leaving for the south, we have this same last and pattern in White Buck."

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Engagement Rings

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No other gift will be n, treasured by the recipient. No other gift should have such care and discretion in selecting. You will find us prepared to help you in selecting

;tthe ring." Charles M. Schuell JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST New Location 113 West Jefferson Blvd. Opposite Citizens National Bank.

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