South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1920 — Page 12

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EDUCATION BOARD GRANTS HUGE SUM TO MANY SCHOOLS

Appropriation Totalling SI 675.000 Announced Iv 0 Rockefeller Hoard. NKW TO UK. roh. Appropriation to colJc nr.d i i r. i t i ota!llri .$1,6 7 5.000 w r.- announced ri the annual report n" th- ir.-n'T.il duoition board, i-ud t I . i y . The aoTiI founded ; J'-hn 1. ockfe!lr to promote baaü-.a ::. Ji9 United üLato "ulthoa; .ii in.cion of. roe, fa-x or crt- ! A hJf million dollar -a is approjriatcj tu tho Harvard rralu ate ho.l. Irur- t(db,'" of .-'p: r . i 1 id. Mo., ;j.:jvJ Tulo.no univ rity, X w (r- .! n., roc-Mve-1 $10 . vO1' ) ach. nth-r-include-! -.,!- A .-ott cdj .. itur, ;.., 4 1 ;;,."'); v.' t. Viiutnia. Wt m!'-;. .in !.. ? ; i i k - lunnor., V.. Va.. lU'.OO1; VI of .St. Catherine. S Fan, Mir.n., 4 100,0Ou; Fmory ,unl lb-cry olb-e. i.n.oiy, Va., $71, 00; .-.bm odb-i,'", V."Ir.ston-S.Jern, N. '.. oi; Westminster coll'-t', l'-ilt(.:i, I , 57.", Vm); ornli collie. Mount. Wrr.on. Ia.. S'J.CG-O; IakoLa V.'es b .i r ijinvt my. Mitchell. S. I.. 1j, and J .in.t stov.n icll'-'f, J. in;. -b,v.n, . 1; . J " 0.000. Metlle-al S1kmN In lixlrd. Appropriations lor : : i 1 1 1 I .-clmol--.mounted t'j $7'Cv''J(! i.tri'-;:t 1 as rollows: John Hopkins uiavisity, tro,nof; V.'ashir lu ui. i rsity, s Mo.. n'.O'i. M. h.u ry Mel tea I .-r.'iö-.I. Xa-hvi:;.-, T.-r.n.. i ir.o.oöO. Tho boirl contribi.t.-d 7 ; 7, .'. .". .". to f u'm fvhooi.. mniri'y t'orr traintenncc, n.n1 11.".0' f. r xp. ri:v.-n!al ducatlon contributed to T ach i s' oil.-'o fur the mppurt of th-- I,!n- ' i. !n school. In addition th l mrd a p; -roori ited tlfV,7SS rts its r-rn!-ir support j:iv.-n "uUiern ht-at unive r,.ij. and southern state? (lcj)artinu;t.s of . duration 4'.r work in th. --. -.rul i ry du .iticn M'dil and for thf pror.r.dii u of nn;il i d uration. Clinical D( rartnu nts AidrU. Flf'rrirur to Mr. nM-kpfdI' r'y r -- nt pift of ?70,00'VM '0 JT v hl' h ,0.000,000 ',va for mrdic.il .'d'i' af;on, thM board's ropurt rays that it . ill now bo j)ossibl' to aid medical H'hortld who?o clinical dopartrm-nts tTfi not on a full tin .a.s. Th--vstrn of unlvrrlty clmiral tt-f-li-jntr oranizMl at Johns Hopkins, v'ashin.ton unlv rsity and Yah will t' introiluc.'d at th- ity of '!iicai and at V.indt-rhilt univt-r-A a rfult of tho braid's s'.jrvry ' i'ibi 'duration in I !.vüi. last 'i jr. the rfort s.iya that a rornj'r'-hir-j-.o srhool itkJo mod '.mi tyjf ha.s . mi Td"jit. d. A similar siirvt-y is .' 'rctcr'S-i in Xnrtli Carolin;! and . liprojirsa t iotm h iv b--T. inad. to -ii;.;I"i)i.?nt fi:i.ds ; rovi.i d lorally ;or i-.'n f ; In Virzin ia and in AlaI a rna. CARELESSXESS CAUSE OF MAXY ACCIDEXTS LAST YEAR IX STATE 1N1IANAI1 I.iS. F.-b. : M my accidents i Indiana i:oii:.-trial s:j.bl;hm nts dunnir 1 ! I weir- du.1 to rt-l n.H, ;i--cord : n r to ;t slati-p,-nt by Thciras f.ob.-rfs. member -f th Indian 1 industrial board. Th bi:ii mark sn the rium'" r of a( -1-oeitt.-, was rrti.liol la t s amTi;'i Mr. iloliei-tji s.id and he atlidute- mucii " the careksr.e. the par of orKnren to relaxation followim th" trcnufms toil of th- wvhl w.ir j erlod. He 'i!d condition-' erf v. ":iich letter l'l th" -nd of (he ar after warninu- had b a-a i--;ed o- the boarvl. r'lht bUTld'-'- l r:1 " ..- .'t i. ",:).l f K-.e.th Herd ml M ; -b. . w ., will -.et at t'tle Mialli of !.. 'a rc" .Iivi.'.iu', M ir-.-i: i . .i ; s '!..-; at h ich t : r : a .b :.'.i-. i aitic.n vIFi be takf I-. o'.v.u d s.---urin-. pr at- " fAilk.tif-. '. ' : "?. in, it. .1. CO"--!- Advt BACK HÖRT ALL THE TIME Mr. Kill Says Lydia L Pinkriam's Vejjetatle Compound Removed The Cause. Enorville. Tena. 4,My back hzri rr.e all the time, 1 ai! run down. I could cot. eat and my head bothered me, all caused by female trouble. I was three years with thsss troubles and doctors did me no pood. Your medicine helped my sis terso ehe advised xns to tVp it, I tonk J ham s v etrctallc Compound and the Liver PiiLa and used Lydia E. Piakham'a Sanative Wash and now I am welL can eat heartily znd work. I give ycu niy thanks for your great medicines. You may publish my letter and I will tell veryene what your medicines did for -ne."-Mr&. Peael HtLL, 41S Jacksooro St., Knorrille, Tenneesec. Hunlrcda cf euch letters express'nj cratitudc fcr the rood Lydia E. Pinknams Vegetable Compound has accomplished ar eor.stantlv beinp received, proving the reliability of this rrand eld remedy. If you are ill do not drajr alerts and citinue to suffer dav in ami day out vjt at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's 'eetable Ojit. pjund, a woman's riaeiv for vroinzn s ii!;.

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K'nKOMo, Tr.d., V. A i":.aar.c- t) it l-ir.in In th;; county jail in Kokonio eihnin.aU-d 1 1 1 i - in rnirria-"-. with tho o';;,. i'.oldir.;: h ir.ds 1.. t '.v-on th-- st. . 1 bars of a e!l v.diilr thy mjni'-t r la.id- the jronoLinc'rra l:t. Viiliam H'if klan-l, n Canadi'in, Mas th. Lrid roni. H- was c '.nvi."t'-d on .a. c harg.- of stealing rl;i'kr.-. Clandia Mo- c!vtT. th- hrid-. n-t r.'jf k! and vhilt r." to, was sf-rvirjt; a f rm in Th y had n-v-r -n or:" .iit'',h'-r f rr- n. ir.t, in jail, It was. said. Tli" ra.-ijd" t-.ty th"y at" troin to st.art !'if- or aairi a-, tn ':( kla?;d i s r'-b-as. COAL ON WABASH TO ENRICH STATE Feat of Kceovering Fuel From Kiver Can He Accomplished, Sav- Official. IXbrAN-AI'OL. Feb. 21. India: a may b" -nriched th(usands of 'billars, if cot!, estimated at nine n.iilion tnn i-; removed from under th" Wabash riv r, near Tern Haute. Ir. V. S. bi'an, stato ieolotrist, in 'i r pi t tu t:i- Indiana d"purlment of c(!;-.-r atiur1, s iy th" f..at can ! ac-om pi i-h'-d. -'täte la s !.-innate all coal and o t h " r iniiit ra'.s und rlyimr tli" stream-" and rivtr-" of Indiana as prop.ity f th" Indiana lomnionw alth. It is sa'i-1 such coal in all probability, will Sc- min d on a royalty basis, th" royalties to bo determined by the oiwTvation commission. Th" Wabash ri er runs alout .14 rnib-s in 'i, county and fr 11 lUib s forriiH th" boundary between Iii'liaib!. an-! Illinois. Tin width of th" river v:in h in tint" and idac. t'.n av.nip'i about 1-." of a mile and . proima.t-ly siv squan- niilo?? of area n st undre this width, it is d clai cd. LARGEST PICTURE TO BE COMPLETED Six Artists Employed to Paint Panoramic Scene 610 Feet Long. INDIANAPOLIS. IVb. 2 9. Six artists haw been employed in Indianapolis to complete what is' declared will be the largest picture In th--- world. Tiie picture, which Is in tht form of a panoramic scene, is 0 4 0 fe t lone and ten fet wide and is be In. it painted for the twentieth automobile show of the Indianapolis Automobile Trad- association, whic will b" held March x to l::. While the picture will co prise one continuous scene reaching entirely around th" walls of the building in which the show will.be hv'd. it will he broken into forty section, sixteen feet in lenprth and ten feet hi.h. The painting will be on .",000 vartls of muslin. OM, HIV MAKLV MMITV.' There are raw days to come yet a score of time at least. pettr keep enough coal on hand so you won't f-ret stack. Our coal bums to a fine white ash. and eery lump irives up ail the h. at there is in it. Vou won't t.Tid any irm. sulphur or slate mixed with it. to make t,-as and smk and !in!er-'. If yon n.- d anotlo r ton we'll send it in a hurry. Shall w-? II. PKl-llKKS. I .a b r in ;. 1 of all Kind -;. ' eir.ent. lini" ar.d clay irood.-s. ma-on ipnli'-s ; : 1 1 1 Carl or.oiil the piodcrn f. 1 !."; 'Iiiron v Sweej.. .". 1 . . S. Taylor St.. Main L'T'.b Lincoln ..27. to- Advt. r Advrrtlsen make profits from volume not prices. I Columbia Grafonolas and Records The absolute purity of tone of Columbia Grafonolas is clue to their scientifically correct design, which ives i continuous and ever-cxpandim, pa?;iyr feir the sound-wave. I he absolute fidelity of Columbia Records to all music, played or sun;, is due to the scientific method of their manufacture and to the painstaking tests to .vhich they are subjected. Grafonolas S32.50 to $185 The L atet Popular .anel D.ince Hits on Columbia R t-corcls yieZ iwmiurs Co.

BEE KEEPERS WILL ATTEND MEETING

j . jTvele (Jatherin- In Variou j ('onntifs of State Will Di--j rib Conservation Topies. J INIJ.A.VAPOI.I.-:. Feb. 2 5. 15.j kerpt-r of Indiana will haw twlvo m-ting.s in varicru o-.:ntics n-xt 1 month, a cording to th- Indiana dr- ; ; artment of c on.-"rvatior.. Trank N. , ! Wullao.. 5taUf nt amoloist; C. O. j i Vr s apiary inspector, and T. L. . Johnson, ut Loansjort. will b(- th. j principal spakors at th- n.p--tinsrs. j Thf sclndulo as- annonncd by th" ( ins'r.ation df-par.mfnt, follows: Mairh ::. I'ount.iln. crunty, Cnvirit.n; March T, Jay county, I'ort- ! 'h'Mid; March Vdly county, Hl-iit- j ton; w k of March S. Posr-y county thr. o nu-otincs) ; Marcli l:j, Mont-; 'omT.- co'inty. Crawfordsvillo; March 10, Hancock lounty. Grcnbirld; March It. Iiiply connty, OcKi'mmI; March I'J. l-arborn county. Atiroia.; March 2.'., I'knlb county, Auburn; M.in.ii 2i, Klkhart county, j (If)hen; March 2'', St. Joseph conn- I ty. South Ib nd; March 27. Cass j county, lxirnr.sport. SOUTH BEND TO STAGE TOURNEY Four Hundred and Thirty four Teams Will Try for State Honor. liy AuMKi.iti'.I I'r.'ss KOKOMO, Ind.. Feb. 21. Four hundred and thirty-four basketball teams will compete in the 1'G sectional hicth school basketball tournaments to he held next Friday and Saturday. The winners of these tournaments will meet at llloomiriton March 11, 12 and 13 to decide the state championship. j Schedules for the sectional meets and for the state tournament were) dec-bled uron at a meeting of th" j state bo:ird of control of hlirli school i athletics here today and wiU he sent! to each of the schools which will j participate In the meets. The A. , - A !ll . T 1 1 rionai xournan.enis ww. oe r.e,,, L-'ifayotic, iJiooininpion. t. oiumiu.. i Kokorno, f Jreencastle, Mnrt insvi! le. Auhurn, Joutli Bend. Ilvanxvilk, Newcastle, Kochestcr, Anderson. I..0Kansport, Franklin, (äinton, Huntir.uton, Pedford, Lebanon. Valparaiso. Vrcdersburg. Illuffton. Vincennes, Muncie, ltushvillc, Indianajiolls at:d Kendallville. PROBABLY FREEZING OUT THE LITTLE MEN INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. n 9 Indianapolis policemen in a recent raid in the basement of a pool room found several men playing poker in an ice box. according to the report made at department headquarters. The box formerly was used in a saloon that occupied the building. The police declared they found a buzzer connected with the box, to be used ns a signal. MUX OF ViXCEXXES HILL BE HEX PECKED VI NC ITXN'1-V, Ind., Fob. 20. Vincennes women anl girks are planning to take their husbands and sweethearts to church Feb. 2?. in ( honor of it being leap year and the ' first tim" in forty years that February has had a fifth Sunday. George YV. Stout, editor of the Yir.cennes Capital, started the movement. SOME OF THEM ARE IX SAME COXDTIIOX HERE YINCFNNirS. Ind., Fob. Oscar Kick, motorrnan in ohartre of one of the new one man street cars in Yinoer.nes, f. 1 unconscious recently while hi car was -ioir.g at full Speed. As he fell. ho'Aeel hi' hand struck th- ebctri.- ontnd of ti e air brakes anal the car came to a stop. No on.- was riding with i Kirk at th" time, lie was found b mother timtoniun.

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Third Floor Farmers Trust Building. Main 873 Capital and Surplus $200,000.00

BUSINESS Two years of successful business. "Financing Automobile Dealers and buying Automobile aper. WE OFFER The following profit sharing securities: 7'f PREFERRED STOCK, of ASSOCIATES INVEST

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Jj. oinKing runu 10 reiire .any oiirre-ti ti pttr auer Dec. 31, next year. Par value $100. Now selling at $98. 69c Investment Certificate, payable on demand. Interest computed from time of deposit until time of withdrawal. i .'r.sjii us .'.mail the above. This is a local e'omp.iny oom-jH.y.-d of :xt s'.itanti.il South lb ml nu n and women, many of whom you will kiaw. i.'an k'ivo you any ..rt of refcrcnoo aii l will ..riiit any sort of ra.-oi..il l.- ir.v-stiration. Our plans will Ir im- ou as naudi jindit a any lcitimat coni.iny ar. If you ! :! . wild i .it M-hcri.cs of . u p:xc!it on ym;r money annually, i.ur-i uill hardlv itu rcst you. but it ui d vire iis Ur.-e r-turr.5s

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H -ÄX NFWVOHK. Feb. e,-h,,;3 M . - V '. A';-' I-,''" J"- f.t r':r' John I fOI.'.n.. of I.roklyn. plumed ;B ' '-,vV ,;'''l';,V-MVt;i;a-tft ..'".-.'. y Xirrv-V-H into lho l'.'rninir ruins of a four- S . :-t-Ts':-.v.-V; s- story bricU hct' f-irtor' in Uro.-.k- , g t T A'KiSJv .. r V-V-;X-i5;VX tt lyn today r.nd rescued Deputy fhb-f ; 9 !;: :;V Sharks II. Faery, who had I5 iXV 'V: vv . C.; H. r.:;- h',;v seriously iniar-d. Fifty other i- fx ..- ...'v :.- f ;V-V ;rV.j' y hre fighters who wer.- battling th" . ü U-&iV-yi : : S mcM from the roof narrowly . s-tp-Uy:x; . - f rVlJÜ ?W Mr.p earned into th- bl..z- , S i f -..-- v---- u ,-,-4i ' - v- -'y c lrp bu51,nn:r-

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"I was dared to try for tha Golden Apple of Beauty this year by Edith Hoyt liobbins. who won it last jear.H says Miss Kathryn Terry, the brunette ctoru.s caaid, who w.ta awarded the winner's prize nt th Chu Chin Chow ball and contest for the prettiest girl ia New York city. '1 am an American for four irenerationj back. How old am 17 Not mere than twenty-three."

"" mmmmmm " ;)0PT RESOLUTIOX ? DEMAXDIXG REPEAL , mi'oi) IJJlF'ICl Or LKJUUh i 1L)V ISO ,.v aini.ir.ii j r-"s .T Ujl'l, F. b. 2 .- - Na iOUa I probibbition was denounced and cornrros was asked to repeal the lSth amendment in a r solution adopted here today at the 10th district republican convention called to elect delegates to the national convention at Chlcagro. About one-third of the convention was composed of women. The resolution was cheered lustily when introduced. It declares national prohibition an infringement on state's rights as guaranteed by the constitution and asks that hereafter proposed constitutional amendments be submitted to the people for ratitication. The convention apr roved the Lodge res. rvations to the League of Nations covenant. Der cum Snys Wilson's Condition Is Better ! r.v A.wtci.iird I"re.s : - WASHINGTON. Feb. -Dr. Asli for HILL'S FIVrE MILLION PEOPLE USED IT LAST YEAR CASCARAklQUININE Stan!ri cold rcmed for 25 yeart ! in tablet iorm late, iure, co opiate break up a cold in 24 . hourj relieve rrip in 3 day. v Money back if it fails. The ' rv . . Tvi . v genuine dox n a. n.a . top with Mr. Hill'a N4V picture. At All Drug Stmrf j I : 1 und r ecor:o:nie man.ieni nt, or impuir- of any of our stock- t accountants' htau na. nt.-. a n:v KTOCKHOM)i:i:S: ( Mcro Ciivt-n Later) e'arl (I. Kimr. 11. (. Ki.-Khbauiii. P ir.iei K en, Paul Kuhn. J. J. Kuhn. It. X. Kuhn. Lr. r. S. r.osenbury, (. A. Clark. I. J. r.ickclhaupt. II. W. ("lark. Alza.iie Homuch. J. l C.'hri.-t-hian. Artliur ('. (lau, Maud I.. 'lark. V. A. l'ry.ir. Ceo. M. Fisher. Alma .1. (b y. r. J. i:. reory. Dr. W. H. Ilillm.in. W. lb Hinkb-. i'U.--. .!.i('!oi!, Frank Jackson. :. : Cortriyht. i'. S. Kennedy. "M'Hli'!riTW;i

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I Francis N. Dereum, Philadelphia I specialist, paid one of his occasional visits to the white house today and toM II tar Admiral Gray 011, Prcs't Wilson's personal physician. that the president's condition .showed a ! noticeable improvement since his last visit two weeks ago. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.

Largest Life Insurance Business in the World Metropolitan Life Insurance Company -

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FIRE CHIEF IN DARING RESCUE

New York Fighter Save Life of Hi Deputy Buried Under Dehri-. ASSIGNICI MAV CO MM AM. T.v A5ocintfd I'ress: WAS 1 UNCI T ) N. Feb. iv-Mnj.; Gen. Fiber, will b? relkved fron: ' duty .is chief of the ehemid' welfare service March. 1, and assigned, to command the fifth division at ; Camp Gordon. Ca.. Lieut. ol. , Amos A. Fries will succti! Gen. j Sibert. Ihousand Island Oressing Its goodness s guaranteed for six months but you'll never keep it that long. "It Makes the Meal" Delicious on salads, meat, fish, etc. Good dealers everywhere sell it. Get a bottle today. 'V TV - - fcJWW IV. CHICAGO ilmmm CCtCCOKBLATSD BY THE President

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Larger than thzt of any other Company in th World. Ordinary (annual premium) Life Insurance paid for in 1919 $910,091,087 M ore than has ever been placed in one year by any Company in the World. Industrial (weekly premium) Insurance paid for in 1919 $508,590,405 More than has ever been placed in one year by any Company in the World. Total Insurance placed and paid for in 1919 - $1,418,681,492 The largest amount ever placed in one year by any Company in the World. Gain in Insurance in Force in 1919 - - - $914,140,618 More than ever has been gained in one year by any Company in the World. Number of Policies in Force December 31, 1919 21,770,671 Larger than thci of any other Company in America, Gain in Number of Outstanding Policies - - 1,9C6,410 Larger than any Company in iJie World has ever gained in one year.

Assets ....... Increase in Assets during 1919 - Larger than that of any ctlier Comfany in the World, Liabilities -------

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Averaging one policy paid for erery 30 seconds of each business diy of S hours. Amount paid to Policy-holders in 1919 - - $73,581,759.91 Payment cf claims averaged $505 S3 a minute of each business day of S hours. Metropolitan Nurses made 1,300,883 visits free of charge to 256,000 sick Industrial Policy-holders. Metropolitan men distributed over Twelve Millions of pieces of literature on health Bringing the tclil distribution to over 200,000,000. Reduction in general mortality at ages 1 to 74 in 8 years 17.9 per cent TypJund reduction, 69 per ceiti.; Tuberculosis, ooer 33 per cent.: Hesrt disease, crvr 23 per cent.; B right's disease, over 25 per cent.; Infectious diseases of diildren, ever 46 per cent. In general reduction and in each case of disease, this is far greater than that shown by statistics of the Registration Area of the United States. Death Rate for 1919 lowest in History of Company. L. M. Roth, Supt.? 313 Farmers Trust Bldg., South Bend, Ind.

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F.n.-y I)res-4 Ginghams, il'd Sals and York-, ail new sprint tolorini-, p I a 1 1 s. strip,.- checks. i sab- tnmort ow at . . 39c A 1 n h Percales. comes in and dark colors. 1:l: i bargains m this sale, OP tomorrow a yard . ...03C Get j r.-tty new voib s ajrain tomorrow in checks-, stripes some silk tripes, all pretty and r.'-wly designed, exceptional alue tomorrow .it. 79c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 'WATCH S. W. Corner Michigan STATS OP YORJQ FREDERICK K. ECKER,

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