South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 36, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1920 — Page 3

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Meeting Called By Chamber of Commerce to Iron Out l Friction.

factory he uj mr5t Irn: . o it if they ar to r uppü'd with yi'.'ArSnt labor to properly operate tk'vr fct cries." In an announcnirnt innif VcdnIäy by tho South Iion-1 Chamber of Commprcc Th .nnounccmor.t f-Jrthr ?iy that tho Chnmbor c? Commerce i

taking tho Initiative In this matter by ciilIJr.fr a mftlncr of factory hnad:s at th rhambr-r bul!lintr foi -:30 o'clock I'rlJiy nffTnoon. ConslilfT Ijlx.r Shortap Th .'Lnnounrfmcr.t nf the mTtinc also urtres -v;ry rr.anuf actur.r of the city to b' r fvnt. ani d'-rlarrs: "Orfraniz d efforts of rvry employer of labor in this vicinity is tho ar.3v.-f r- Personal lrej Jdic-M must f eliminated. Th raris r.sij.st b laid on the tab!- and all must work alonpj on harmonious lino for tho rood of everyono concern d." Th" iinnouncomnt of th m'"-tinir in r'-Jfclnii of a labor shortage In r-outh I5cnd ays: "Tho labor Mtu.i tlon has rotten to a point where factory heads ar harboring th-- Mjsricion that othr m.Liuifacturer. are coming into t h r i r plants with fa-outs to take their men aw.iy." Th annour.ccmf r.t of tlu- rmUm; Friday aftf rnoon also Invites ML-ha-waka ma nuf a rtur'rs to attend.

PLAN RECRUITING MEN FOR NAVY BAND

An Indinn.i bind for the V. S. S Olympia to rrnitel from th state to p irtl ipato In a two years' eruiso in for ik'n v.itr. i1-' th plan of the Indianapolis r'rrui?intr ."-ration ;js announr.-d by Chkf Albrt- : on fit tho local station Wednesday. Tho band v.hi'h will bo composed of r.O pieces, will I;- recruited entirely from Indiana. As foon as appli ants nn- ac--ptel at th local station they will o snt to Indianirolis, worn into the service there ind sent direct to the Olympia. Tho r. sJ. S. Olympia is now un- ' rpoinc rt pair. in lry dock at 'liarle.-ton. S. C. preparatory to a two years cruise In nearly every "oreitrn country on the t;lobo. Admiral Knapp ha sIect-d thi? hip to r his flagship during the i-uiso. TIi' Olympic war also th Uapship of Admiral Powcy during th- battle of Manila I'.ay and Its hisorieal enneotion t ! emfiliasl,d in the enmim: ernis-. Il.mdmast r i;. K. Kidson iad i .of n detailed to tlie Indianapolis i?;itin for temporary duty until r.O tu'ii have brr-n recruited for the b.iTal. Mn ntav rpli--t. as apprentice -rnmn fur musi Inn and will imiih diately be. rated musician t-rroml r flr?t class accordincr to their ability. bawrrnco SWirm'ilTor of 1411 Van v.nren ft., re--nHst"d at tho local station v.ith tip- rating of 11 re ma tirst. lasa an1 left W(linsd.y for Indianapolis. Seetmuller will attend the artlclfor's school at Norfolk. Va.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCHOOL FOR LAPORTE I'lvo members of the South Hend Chamber of Commerce will attend the luncheon and "school" of chambers of commerce members of northern Indian i at Iaporto Thursei y. All northern Indiana cities north of I-ocransport arc to bo represented at the luncheon and "school." The attcr is a plan adopt, d ry tho chambers of commerce of tho state to provide means for discu5sincr 1 roblems confrontlr.tr the orpani.at'.o'a, and for the exchange of ideas and experiences. The Laporte chamb-r of commerce will entertain tho visitors at luncheon at noon Thursday, and th'n at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon tho "school"' will be held. Tho members of tho South Bend chamber who will attend th" IaPrto meetlmr plan to induce the "school" to hold Its next monthly s-ssion tn South I'end. Thco from hero who will po to Importe Thursday are: 1 J. Creen, Miss Hetty Towr.end Lorvl, Aloxand-r JacobMii, S. N. Vauchn and H. V. VheI.an.

RESERVE 500 PLACES

FOR Y. M. C. A. BANQUET

More than 500 rlacts have Veen reserved for the Father and Son antuet, the outstanding feature cf Father and Son week, to be held la the large prymnasiurri of the Y. M. C. A. en the evening cf Feb. IT. This demand for tickets is considerably jrrater than was anticipated anl every indication points to :! e fact that a fTc.tt many peopp des:ri::-r io be present r.t th bir. iuot will le u b'.e to secure stats. The R-n;:; ..um, i: is ur. Urstood. will not accommodate more than TCO for an entertainment of this ' ir.d and by Monday it Is ejected ;l:at ev- ry available s. ..t for tb.o cr asion will hivo been reer.e l. At the t-ar.a'dct last voir. 6t0 fat'urs and for.s were t-eutevl, which wa.s thalargest number that were ver sitr 1 at a banquet at one time in th" , .tv. "With fc seats a'.ready sold and th bar.' t t.vo w.--ks away there is no do :bt Lu: that moro than '.."'CO will mak-;- application.- for I acts.

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The photographic and aviation

branches of the U. S. naj' recently collaborated in producing the finest aerial picture ever taken of a big battleship. Tho dreadnaught fdiown above is tho U. S. K. New Mexico, th- ilafrship of Admiral Hodman, commander in chief of tho pacitlc Meet. In taking this plcturo, the piano hovered around over the New Mexico lttn enough to take some 20 views of her. Various altitudes were trl--d and from every possible) anlo. Tho result is a picture worthy the admiration of an expert. In all fleet operations stich as the recent trip of the new Paeihc fleet from Hampton roads to San Francisco, or in the battle manoeuvcrs

now taking place at Guantanamo,

there is an air force and a photographic force. Getting a view of a dreadnaught from tho air does not mean waiting until she passes under the Brooklyn bridge, as it once did. Most cf the enlisted men acting ns photographers In the navy have tlyinK orders and are also trained as observers. The officers in the photographic corps are usually expert aviators as well. Down in Guantanamo tho navy

airplanes are carrying mail from ;

distant ports to the fleet with the result that several days are saved to the men in receiving their letters. With the present universal wireless systems tho daily newspapers published aboard the navy ships are

ns up to date and as cosmopolitan

as those of a great city. Tho U. S. S. New Mexico looks, from the air, just as much a wonderful fighting unit as she does from the porthole of another ship alongside. I?ut she's more than that, as the men aboard her will tell you. She's tho home of over a thousand contented sailors. When tho New Mexico was built, every provision was made for tho comfort of the crew from laundry to barber shops, and from libraries to movie theaters. Other U. S. navy ships being constructed are built with the same Idea in mind, and these- features will go far toward keeping tho personnel up to the mark required of your 'First Line of Defense. ' the IT. S. navy.

Income Tax Blanks For the Commercial Family

"You're all elected." "Step riht up ladies and gentlemen and tile, your income tax return." "Iidis aren't necessarily tirst in this line and no ono is exempted for liny. F.ven the otlice boy will be welcomed in the line and if he isn't there he will be missed by the revenue collector." Alontf with the odlce boy will be the man who has that handy Instrument to lean on all day, the shovel, and for which leaning, he collected the paltry sum of $10 per day for l'.'i;. With him will bo tho unskilled plutocrat of the shor, who was insult 1 every day with $1- for eight hours of being present. Next to him will bo found the mere proprietor of the factory who, after 'verything was settled, probat, ly made as much as one of his mechanics. Hut you will all have to fill out your own blanks this year. Making over a thousand is no more a novelty. Making less is the novelty.

Everyone that understands how easy it is to make it, understands well enough how to till out thrt income tax return blank, according to George H. Hess, acting revenue collector. The helpers working for the internal revenue collector lind it so much more profitable to get another Job wher they can come into the ollice once a year and fill out a regular income tax return, that they refuse to work at Uncle Sam's ligures. Therefore, help in the revenue collectors otlico is scarce and everyone will have to till out his own return blank. Those persons who made a return for H1S should receive blanks directly from Indianapolis with their names printed in the form. If persons are unable to understand all the figuring necessary to compiling tax on property or any involved technicalities connected with their incomes, they will be assisted at the revenue othce if they have worked out their figures on the work sheet which accompanies the return blank.

INVITE CHURCHES TO JOIN CHAMBER

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South Hend's CO churches have been invited to become members of tho South Bend Chamber of Commerce. Several of the churches have already accepted tho invitation. Th" plan of church membership outlined by the chamL-er is for each church organization in tho city to take out a membership in tho chamber. The pastor of tho church taking out the membership is to act as the representative of the church, exercising the membership franchise and attending to all duties incumbent upon a member of the chamber. The Chamber of Commerce believes that by this rlan it will be brought into close relation with the reli-rious t-Iement of the city as well as with tho business, industrial and labor interests. The plan of thrt chamber appears to bo meeting with the approval of the churches of tho city. Letters explaining the plan have been sent to t-very religious organization in South ! ml, and already sevrral churches have taken out a membership in the chamber.

RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER

Pfp SratH I'rlr Arid Irpolf Ar liMttrt a-nil thr Khrumutir I'oUnn

Marti to Irim tlip 3 stni Within Twenty-four Hours. Kvery 1 riijrtrlst In this county is antl.i.rized to ay to every rheumatic :ifferr In fids vicinity that if two bottles of AUenrhu. th sure eonnierer of rheunutisai, locn not Mop ;;U lU'ony, reduce swollen joints and do away wltb even the fliehtest twins'1 of rh. -untitle pain, he will gladly return you money without comment. Ahenrhu has been tried un teste! for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most cvere cases where the MitTerinc and aony wan intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Al'enrhu relievos at onn. Immediately after you mart to tke it th' k""! work begins. It san lies out th- uric acid deposits. dis.dves th secretions and drives rheumatic poison ut of the body thr ugli the kidneys and bowels.

I It's marvel ;is how quickly it nets. I hi.ss1 relief often comes n two daj'i, nnd even In rases where the suffering Is m-st painful all traces disappear in a

few day1. Mr. James II Alle, th d!covrrpr of Allenrhu w ho f r many years suffered the torments of acute rhennvetis-n. desires all Miilerers to know that he docs not want a ei.t of anyone's money unless AlJenrhu decisively conquers this worst "f all diseases, nnd ho has iustn;.t'd V.ettiVs Original Cut Kate I'r .c Store to guarantee it in every instance. Adv.

HOLD ALLEGED OWNERS OF ILLICIT STILLS "Walonty Kanlzuzewski, 2 402 W. Division st., and Michael Lesniak. 1617 W. Dunham st., alkgd moonshiners, who were arrested by tho police during the sensational whisky still raids of last week were arraigned b"fore Commissioner Tab cott Tuesday on charges of illegally manufacturing liquor. The federal official ordered the two men to be held in custody until the arrival of government operatives, who will tako the necessary legal action. A formal charpre signed by Chief of Police Kline has been placed against the alleged violators of th prohibition law and tho United States district attorney at Indianapolis! has been noti!i-d.

Nasty Colds

Get instant relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound"

Don't stay stunea up: yuu muring aial snulTlinc! A dose of "I'ape'o Cold Compound" taken ?ry two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. The very tirst dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air passages of your head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. ' Tape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Tape's! Adv.

Three Deaths Reported During Past 24 Hours Only One New Case.

That the alarming influenza and pneumonia situation, which hrld South Bend fast in its grip for the pai two weeks, is steadily assuming a normal aspect is evidenced by the daily report made by physicians t tho health board in compliance with instructions received from the public hc-alth service. Nine newcases of influenza were reported Tuesday and only one up to a late hour Wednesday. Threo deaths from pneumonia were, recorded during the past 2 4 hours. In view of the fact that the number of new cases is daily decreasing and the fatalities are showing a low percentage in comparison to former reports, the health board Wednesday stated that the situation ha.s passed th? serious stage and that tho preventative measure instituted in neighboring cities will not be necessary here. Dr. E. G. Freycrmuth, secretary of the board of health, predicts that the threatened efldemlc will be downed within a short time. He declared that the situation was entirely under control and further predicted that more encouraging reports would bo made. Congestion of street car. at rcsh hours and failure to properly ventilate these conveyances is said to catiso tho spread of the malady in tho city, according to local physicians.

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Come to the Redmen hall on S. Michigan fit. Saturday evenings. If you can't dance we will teach yoii in two lessons. Price, gentlemen, 35c; ladles, 25c; including: dance instructions from 3 to 10. 97S3-5

Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With

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With the close of the month of February' we expect to find that we have added at least 500 new accounts to our books. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement, for they not only come back to buy, but bring their friends to show them how easy it is to buy high grade jeyelry on easy payments. In order to secure these new customers we are going to offer special inducements to attract you to this store.

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You can buy any article of jewelry in our entire stock up to $50 for $1 down. Balance in easy payments.

ALL GOODS DELIVERED ON FIRST PAYMENT South Bend and Illinois Watches, Elgin and Swiss Bracelet Watches, at advertised cash prices on credit.

Quality Diamonds $50 to $1500

Reliable Watches Standard Jewelry $15 to $500 $5 to $500

Community Silver Credit at Cash Prices

Pay as You Earn

Most soaps and prepared shajnpoo3 contain too much rlkali, which is very injurious, as it drie3 tho scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to uso is Mulsitled cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greasciess. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can jret this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. dimply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. about a tenspoonful is all. that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out

easily. The hair dries quickly and J evenly, and in soft, fresh looking,

bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dubt, dirt nnd dandruff. Adv.

"OUCH! ANOTHER RHEUMATICTWINGE

Get husy and relieve tliosc pain with that handy bottle of Sloan's Liniment

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WARREN H. MILLER, Mgr. 127 W. Jefferson Blvd., Opposite Postoffice

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WHAT Sloan's doe, it does thorcughly penetrates without rubbing to tho assailed part and promptly relieves all manner of external pains and aches. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Keep it handy for sciatica, lrmbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, pains, bruises, stains, sprains, bad weather aftereffects'. l"or CS years Sloan's Ldniment has helped thousands the world over. You won't bo an exception. It !s un-qualed in producing results. AM dricirists nr.c. 70c, $1.4.

THIEVES ENTER BLAINE AVENUE RESIDENCE

Whil--- the family of CI. A. WoMi. 513 lUaiiK ;v., v as absent from th" houe '1 ucs-fi i t-.ii:!;.. thiovos . ntrrd tho rt i-iv.ii : and .il'ter ran.-, eking the h' r..o mi- -stully f.i.ido their c 't.uv.iy. 1;. . : ;i:itivn rceai-

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j Kr.tr i::;e gi'.r.ed th.rough th" j j front door cf :)' hoxi-, tho door i J vi,ie:;t!y h i:r. Inf opened with a j jsrt'.'Un . Tho Ihi-vti left by; I ..v of thf- r.'.tr i!i or.

TO DISCUSS LOCAL STREET CAR SERVICE

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WEAKNESS RELIEVED BY "BALMWORT"

M. t-.tn and women pain no Mi. vg'h. Tho least exertion .i: . ? th. m. T" till ach s. pains i-ip-'imatism. depression, or i;'.it-' vomio asily. Ambition ard tntrgj' are always at I' o.".'b. What Is the ciujo'.' Tho (.ins rr.:iv ary but if tho Kid:;os and li'.alder aro not dolr.jr thir work pt rf- c'.1.:- o.i -an make a bet that's where th" trouble lis. This lidy sufferod IC yiars: ' Miv. L". Klij p. 4 V.'. 32th St.. Oik Park. III. writes: "Your Halmwoft K:ir.cy Tablets certainly h.ivo dev. wonders for me. I have been ailing for 1. years with Ki:-nt-y and IMadder . !-."-. but :vl like a Nt'AY V.M.j; N V." A 1 I:-.j'.'gi.-- :1 the:;:. Adv.

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Fatima's etanOing in St. Louis is one more evidence that to be fashionable a cigarette need not be expensive, tor Fatima, moderate in price and "just enough Turkish" in blend, steadily outsells expen eive, fancy.boxed straight Turkish cigarettes at these and many other prominent places: Buckingham Hotel Statler Hotel Jefitrson Hotel UNrvrasiTT Clcb Missouri Vashincton Hotxl Atulltic Club Wasvicx Honx FATIMA . A Sensible Cigarette

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About Upholstered Furniture

Certain manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture have a good reputation among the retail furniture dealers, just as some retailers have a good reputation among women who are careful about the furniture they buy. In upholstered furniture it is easy to be deceived by outward appearance. What's underneath the covering is another matter. There is much opportunity to defraud. Manufacturers know we are "from Missouri." We have to be because we invite all of our customers to be from the same place. When you buy upholstered furniture ask how pood it is rather than how cheap it is. There isn't a piece in the Heller store that isn't honestly built and honestly priced. Have it charged if you like. Take what time you may need to pay for it but don't buy upholstered furniture that won't stand the wear or hold its shape.

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