South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1920 — Page 16
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Magnificent Monument to Lincoln Nears Completion
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prr man, now musters only IS suchiC!
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BRAZIL NAVAL STAFF 'rna(Jf for ono tall mon to make u;i i 1 ' !th strength of th cu.iril. '
iuo de Janeiro. i-vi. is. t
Largest Statue in Marble of Great Emancipator1
Will be Central Part of Stately Pile on Patomac.
tory than anticipated. Tho i?ht I formally openrd to the public it will now filters through In an ideal man-i be found to be of such a character
I i n r. I a.s to command the admiration not j
Steps of firanite. j only of all American but of tlu-!
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j construction ar- marble Kranito, I ijavo vici,M f.v.rv foin crun,ry Hear Admiral Pedro Marques de. hur.r.nn-IKnk yS tr.it non. I Hmtor.. brick and concrete. AI! i 1!n. ... . ' ' ocr, ll'rontH rpr.nth- director rf tho work, sweepinsr. rr.ovlnir tlu- furni- I
com- tur about, ma':ntr bed?, etc., is e- !
livip'.on ! criont t xrrce for th womnn who j
the re
urn-tor.. nncK ana concreie. ! unhrsiMtinirlv make the amnion ! I'rontln. recently director -of the steps ar.d platforms an-.made thft. Ro p,mi;ar trurturk can boffin ! NaVy War school, and who of pinK Mi.ford granite from Massa- tQ a roach th Tinco,n Memorial ' mand-d a Urazilian naval d: churns, l or the interior floor and Jn bpvJty of loCÄlion 1 in Europ0Jin wat, during tl
I wall tae, Tennessee marble was ! u.-ved. The foundation of tho memorial
is different from that of any build- j Wncoln.s 1irthdav 1914 ?aId of lt: j marble 2 I -It in a fitting tribute to the ma-
Former President William Ho- cent war. has been appointed chief, - ' : ward Taft, who dus the first shovel- i of the Brazilian naval staff. Hp;""" to a "il career.
ful of earth from its foundation on 'succeeds Admiral Gomez IYn-ira. - 1
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tr. on th benks .f th- P"t"mr . -ttir-.tr was dor.-, and who U now ; washed away by a mijrhty flood
i i Vahir.;on. superintr ndini? th" ! and the building would still remain. i-'tiin r,f t bi Matue In th mmo- This Is due to the fact that the r.-tl. it took th- .--rvic-.s of 20 hi?h ! foundations extend through the soil rnarbl r ut rs a yfar and a j to a depth of two feet below bed i .ilf to comp! u- " st.-ttue. The i rock. i.. : i r;. i lf- by French was five f j Th; view from the veranda sur-
i.'ihr ar:'l this nioj-! wts i;s.-d ' roundincr th buüdinir is second to
river and within a bort d. . Tir. e of th W;i5blnirf.n ?! : : r r. ' ar. 1 "h whit houe is fh- lt' nr . - tea.jtlful n.onti!!. .t . r thfi memory of ar:v t : -m. It i ; th" Jjlneoln m' rj.or.i!. -t r.-jv p;;.. f,f
Jiite rr.T rtU-. whli h i
tin it r.d wh: ;
J ?ometim th. v' ir 'r. tu l elpcte.j by Tb..- L;r.. ,.r !-
commit lor-. Th mairr.i:. cm t !
' t'o- Flo. in ih','i M.irir.i,' th ; ! iJm ,r ' iofi s of th'- rnaiM-.
of i.'.'. 5. .
. a - pail
none In all Washington. To the eastward tho Smithsonian Institution,
ü.'irio" d in th building j New National museum, Washington j'iirri d from th- top of the monument, Library of Congress y Mount sins not far from Den- and the Capitol may be plainly
f rfriPd at a loin r.,-
j of which amount ,t v
j to Daniel Chrr Fr.- :.)-. f.r b
rr.arbl. ptatu f I, . r. ':.. w h.-.'ii ; -befriff erecte I i:. r!.- . . ,r, - . f ; . bui'dint. The Ti.art j . -I pr - n . i ort ra y d -ated. If K a t-. fh- lririo-vt im:itr- f a :,! :ta , ;; r., mrirb!. Of rirtria Marble. TIip Ktone from whb h ?!. -: v as ( .arvol 14 G'-orria na r b!-. ( r rii from tlo- hll!- of n-'ilh ;-..r-'ia. and com-Iss of j b;. s ;. !,a::r. tr apprnxim;if-!y ". ruin.-' f'?. irh cubic fof)f of '.'ii':!'l in tl)f ro'.jli. . i p i 'r x i : : a . i , 1'" ' :undy. This t -r f ! 'o-..- - i-
:iiP-d to Now Vo:!.. w!it" th
.itu was f rn pi t ) ir. ;).'- i 1 1 of the Fircirüli l'M.rb.v.-, ir- rn th-s-ulptor French's mod.-!, ard fror,, tri'-re it wa -hipp"d to W.i-hfnct.i:. nli'Tf If i- r.ow 1 Uii: t up.
r, C.''.. .tt a 1m iuht of S.finO fe-t a'.. ).. t lev It is knoivn as .'. ado-V i;b- rr.arbb-. One of the r ovt ! ffa:;is of tp.o structure i t! toof, wbiici. js rnaile of marble v t i i r f . by live feet and i i'iy th:- e-ejrhf of an inch In thlckr This tak. s the p!.tee of the ' -aal trbi.-- skylight e:'tct for Iiprhti: .: pwrpo-es. It was thought that i more ftepirabb liu'bt could be obtained and tlie b'.auty of the buildin. enhanced at the same time by ri.arble. !lut t) make the marble fTu tlii-, purpose it was necessary to resort to the unique experiment of boilitu: the slabs- In huKe kettles
, i if white wax for 4S hours. The insult jiroved nui more satisfao-
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WENDELL'S
VKtal!e Cathartic
LIVER TABLETS
' f.-et. The Statue jfe.f 1 1 : , f.T! Jiiuh. vs 1 1 : 1 tii' p d.--:.ii is 10 feet htL'h atal the plvtifb. is on.- foot!
in hriuhf. Tile lo role proportion.-; Never f.dl t reliv Sick Heidarhe. ,,,1V p,. -,m.r. ci ,tf d vli-'i it is ' I'iziru.ss Fnd!retl..n nnd nil rnort.li ,,Ipr ri,tf'1 n ' ' j cupiitir.r l.i- t. unhenUhv or Irregular Kr.own that the buttons on Lincoln s 5,,.,! or per actl.ti. foat measure f.-ur ito io s i-i tlia-l Mife. j b-a.-aut aiel -fTctlv NnVEU li.-ler. while vrrv othr feature i- ! ( ' 111 I,J-. , , . 4 ,...., . , . , . , .1 1. entH bnvs n lnrze l.ox :if Uettlck s In proportion. I P.- .head ot I,;n-c,.t j.,ltr ir!! stor. Adv.
Co!n i four f et hh;h 0 WorkiHl is Months According to ;etuiiu riccir.'.'.i. it;
For Constipation
seen; to th w st looms Arlington and the Virginia hills in all their picturesque grandeur; to the southv-ard for a long distance is the majestic I'otomac leisurely winding its course oceanward. In other directions may bo seen the entire city of Washington. Commands World Admiration.
When this magnificent edifice Is
- SFFK Tfl RFHABILITATE
J",y f the Srat and kindly man.", BODYGUARDS
Tre humole potato and a r.vhcr 1
( t bacon were the only edibles per- LONDON. Feb. l.u King George's
mitte for the cookery test for a 1 bodyguard, w scholarship aard-d bv the London ' consisted of :
i;ounty cour.cn. .mki me contest-, tne pride or tne regimeni. a vera l:-
ants were not tnrougn until tiu-y ing six feet four ana a nan lncms had eaten their own cooking. , in heicht and 211 pounds weight
fcR -TABLETS -
etlo C. Distian. Druggist.
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Uet Some Spunk Don't Be A Wet Rag. Are you weak? Many suffer from kldnfj irouble without knowing the cQse. Duzin"s. dull headacb., throbbing through loin, tiöne in bending, are first ymptoms Do the right thing. Oet Dodd'i Kidntj Tills at any drugstore. Relief is immediate. Moit nicknsss arisen from poicooout wastf .natter la the Urge intetioe. Your kidneys should kfop th intestine clen. If they don't look out. Heed th first warning. (et the flat, round box of Dodd'a Kidney PiUs three D(b in the name. Refuse substitutes if Tour drusrgist i sold oat send 60c. Jn ftmps to Dndd MediclnsCo., flutTalo, N.Y A Mild Cathartic - Diamond Dinner Pilla.
I help take the tire out of tire trouble" Chesterfield
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E5IIT UP! Atta boy! Even the toughest job seems easier if you can "draw" on Chesterfield. Those fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos and that exclusive Chesterfield blend "satisfy" as no other blend ever did before. Once taste that flavor, and you'll knowwhy the Chesterfield blend is a guarded secret that cannot be copied or even closely imitated. Look for the moisture-proof package that keeps the flavor in and the weather out another reason for Chesterfield's unvary. ing good quality.
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We Repeat Last Saturday's
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of $25.00, $3
35.00 values at
There still remains a goodly number of excellent coats from our big $15 Sale last Saturday. To this number we have added some fine values from other lots not included before. The fact that men bought coats last Saturday in record breaking quantities shows better than anything we could say in this advertisement how remarkable the values are. Get your coat tomorrow.
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Attention Mothers We have reduced every boy's overcoat in the store UU Look to the future buy now it's surely an opportunity to make a good saving.
Big Opportunities for Men Keen About Buying Good Suits and Overcoats at Savings That Are Positive.
Maybe you don't actually need another suit or overcoat now, btit you will need a new suit this Spring there are medium weights here for that purpose, and you'll surely need an overcoat next winter. You'll surely save one-third in either event through these big reductions.
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All SUPERIOR CORD T ires are adjusted on an EIGHT THOUSAND mile basis from list nrir
p 1 I SUPERIOR CORDS are OYERn SIZE the w e a r i n iz s u r f a c e is
strengthened by a sturdy non-skid
h tread of black rubber unusually
thick. SUPERIOR CORDS are reasont i : : i : . i
I ame in price, ;mu jnc nie ownei a
real money s worth in satisfactory service.
LIST PRICE
SIZE
30 x 312 31x4 32 x 3y2 32x4
n 33x4
34x4 34 x 4V2 35 x 412
NON-SKID
NON-SKID OUR PRICE
$30.50 37.00 46.90 48.10 49.50 55.80 57.10
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The tires listed above are absolutely first quality and are sold as such. Mail orders given prompt attention.
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Phone, Main 2251. 126 E. JEFFERSON BLVD.
South-East Corner Michigan and Washington Sts.
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Broken lenses duplicated the same day. Dr. J. Burke 230 S. MICHIGAN ST.
Samuel C. Lontz & Sons East Colfax Avenue The Home cf Klean Koal
I li- Iii;; I II- i if Sin p S. D. Moran & Sou
Wiring ninl llcj airing.
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