South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1920 — Page 16
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SHEEP AND GOAT RAISING BRINGS HEAVY REVENUE
Revival of Industry Predicted After Rrrmrrv I rom
J.un Drouth.
Tit .-rir.r rrtpi.Uv from thr -ursi of drouth that -ndod i:i rti,..-r, 1 a K-orc of w-fct Texas o jnii'-v. ,
L'T--'n in" fouirt pi. uns .r i-.v.-ai'l th Mrxlran horir, v. 11! in !'.J" cl-rivi T.ormoufi rr'vr.'ic from i . -1 und b'ft:j. I'lorw-r f-h'-rprnf-n. ainf:.;: :!;.:.. ''cl. fJror73 Kichar!.on f Sjh An-
prro'j'i -rr.d;tin wot T i - hi.-il vn i,, th httory ,1 ,. OVERHEAD RAILWAYS
hi.'I K'-.-s.t Industry in tx.:.-- .-.'-'tiun .f
T!. country. Sh- p r'- i.'f -I in r.- if. v. rv :i'.r.t ;, r: r,,.r r-r.t l?irtn.: lh !:-..iith. .xl.out 3 ' ''00 surviving. This r.ur.i v r, '.'. Kichanl.-ion :-ty.s, has b --n Io'ibI(t
DETROIT RIVER IS UUISKY GRAVEYARD AS TRUCK FOUNDERS
I'KTI:IT. Mirh.. March 13. Is- j.m' rT ntly or an ortlr f..r!.:f!'iir.c "Inuor flshlnn" in th- Livir.Ktone channel In the Itroit rivr-r, liclosd that in th- ch.inr.pl !Vdral apfnts had i!."o t-(J a "pravf-yar 1" of rj-.ai;;. m;:r. rarpocs of Car.a11. in ll'i'ior. A tr i.-k loii.lfd with whisky w.'is rC'-rtly reported to the f 'l ral .."c.r.- as about to at-t'-jiipt to cms-? the frozen Detroit river from th Canadian J-''!"' . An all n!ht vitril was kept n th- Aintrl'Mn of th river r.-.it th- truck failed to appear. I r. v stitcation showed that the truck hid found r-d in the chan-r.'-I when th" Jre jravr way. The 5uhmT?d truck blocked 0 fot of th channel. A thorough exploration of the h.mr.'d will rnitdf Vefore the opening of navigation.
RED CROSS WANTS AMERICAN IDEALS
World Organization Ditcusse? Various Topics at
Gathering.
I PREDICTED A LOXDOX
LOXPOX, March in. Iord Montau of I'.eatjlieu predicts that within a ff.v years the congestion of trafin central Iondon will compel
Within the pa-t U mor.th-. by the (h(. i.-.ji.iin of overhead railways importation from nnhw -rr. :. taten and of bisher buildlnK. Neither
(. z .:.", ').! -i,e.j), niij-.y of t h ra -v r"-ts, railways nor iuue, as wiry
itNtered bred ewes, :nd ry a 101? l.trnS trop of 200. COO animals. Shoar in Spring.
exist today, he says, will be adequate to oonvfy tlie daily traffic. The skyscraper osf New York, he
adds, are m:icni!'ic'nt and strikingly
Sh'"; and Koat r.ti.rrs
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To:i ; ire adopting tf;e jjoii -y , ffh.eai ir.r tlieir Uockn n!y in the s;,rintr. ratlier than twice u y ,tr. San Ant;f lo. the center of the whe-p country, annually handles ."..öno.eou pounds of wool, hut this .prin !- twe.n .OOO.OC'O and lO.ooO.OOU piunils will he concentrated hr re for
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r..isd on 1 r 1 r prices, this wool would ho worth between n.'.0',000 a!,d I T. 000, 000, the sheep pro-1 laitlET l-etveen eit,'ht and 10 pniinils of w oo to, tlie animal. Fivf hundred thousand lamT.s will enrich thf shfopr:w-n by .iiM.thf $.".000.00, beinr worth 10 ach at wean In 5 time. .Mutton AjctiIii n .Market. iw mutton rheep have b'-n ship-T'-'l to market durinp: the jast few yer.rs, b:t this year, k Is estimated, 100. '00 fully matured animals will r,o to slaughter, commandinc: at loast J 1,000.000. The estimated 27, 0.0 0 0 so.Us in this .section will produce about l.r.T".,o00 pounds of inoliair this year, which at last year's average price of 60 rents a pound should brim? ?345.000. At least 25.000 mutton ;;nits, worth (ach. will be sent To market, wir! inn.nOO kids or "bafA- oatr," born this s.prir.tr will urther enrich the Koatmen hy ?:u o,ii 0 0 .
the streets is far purer than lower down, and the more or loss permanent smoky layer over bonilon is seldom higher than 150 in normal weather.
TRIBUTE PAID TO STUDENT WARRIORS
m.OOMINClTON, Ind.. March in. -Fifty-two students of Indiana university, who Vst their lives in the world war, are to be honored hy the class which was graduated in 1910. it has heen announced. A hronz memorial tablet is to b plated in one of the buildings of the school and will bear the names of the men who died while in the Service.
Scots Will Distill Much Power Alcohol
LONDON' March in. Scottish distillers have definitely decided to start bier new plants for the production of power alcohol, says the Motor. The annual production aimed at is .lo.000.000 Rations.
Army Shoes Purchased Tor Reformatory Inmates
.n:FFKKSONVILLd:. In... March !::.- The management ri the Indiana reformatory here has purchase. I ; lot of renovated tan atmv s'uo. -s
Begin To Purify Your Vinter-Blood (irandmother's Old-Fnshioncil Su I pi in r ami Molasses IU1 It.
Hut Not 9a Will As Thl Sulplierh Tablet Mirar i'oaUtl.
CI KNrTV'A. March 12. American ldeali put Into practice promise to feature discussions today at the opening of th first meeting of the freneral council of the League of ILed Cröss societies here. Pointing to the membership record of the Red Cross, heM by the United States, delegates were almost unanimous in asserting methods used by American leaders in enrolling 2 6 per cent of the population of the United States as members of the Red Cross will be adopted bv societies in other countries whn the peacetime program has been decided on. I)alson ITo.hlrs. Henry P. Davison, head of the American R-d Cross and chairman of the league, was to preside at the meetings during th eight-day session. Thirty nations were to be represented. In addition to the election of five additional governors, the main business to come up at the league meeting, one of the first and most important meetings to be held at the capital of the league of nations, will likely ho plans for the improvement
of public health and prevention of disease throughout the world. Irinclple Il-nisoti. Methods of practical application of the principles of the convention at Cannes last April, when leading scientists of various countries were convoked to RUidy the general plan for coordinating the work of the individual Red Cross societies, likely will be worked out. The following nations are members of the league and were to be represented by one or mor delegates: Argentina, Australia, Belgium. Brazil, Canada. China. Cuba. Czechoslovakia, Denmark. France, Great IJritain. Greece, Holland, India, Italy, Japan. New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Portugal. Poland. Rumania, Serbia, oSuth Africa. Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.
Fishworm Farm Conducted at Evansville
KVANSYILT.B, Ind.. March 13. Mr?. William Strucker of Kvansville
is successfully operating a fish-worm j
farm. She places the worms in tubs In her cellar, which serve us Incubators. A certain temperature is required for the cellar a.t all times, sho says, to bring best results. There is said to be quite a demand for her wares amontT local sportsmen.
avanti:i. Experienced cashier to operate cash register. The Philadelphia. 1 1S8-13
NKW YORK, March 13. Demand sterling was one cent I ower at $3.6Si on early nominal quotation today.
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Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually
p.-'Vtr thousand persons each year ar li.l away h turlal certiorate beine..uk. d T.urture." Why? Because tli in:'otxunati ones bad nt-Kl'ttl thm-fi-ivf!4 or hud b-n merely takln; rare of 1!m s!pa (ifwi;ine) of the afNu-tion an l l iyitu: lit Attention to th cau.1. What it i ycu dorn? A.-o you noglwtir.K your--I:" hy wi-unns a tna. iij-phano', or vdM'ever nun you boos- to call it? At l-t. th" it o:i:y a m.ikit-hift - a IY.le prep aKlnst a colhip.uix nail : ti I i.'i.aot ! W'- td t a t as nor than a nier m hanioal sMpjort. Th l .iKlaoT j rt-psiirc r tardj t ic 1 clrrulit r.. t;iU3 rol Llnsr the weakened Tails' '!'. a tl.-t -wliivh thy neta iioal nouriehl..e:it. lh;t S'-in a. found a v.iy, and n.ry tru-is nufrt-:.'r in the Ian 1 ts ina J to iimk: a I'llKU tst rif.i t :u tt l'i..y cf il.Or ewn bctae. Tli I'LAI'AO method hi uniu,stior..ibly th mot trnr'.f.o. Ictcal and fjctewtu! r 1f-tr ar:HT.t for rupture th-; vor Id hai kn t n. T?m ri.ATAO PAH w!., n ndhorinc h.s.-ly to the ho.!y rur.r.ot rns.-".b;y slip r s'üft e':t of i .r- t! : tor", annot f if-' or j-ir.c!;. Sott h.t vtdv. t easy to , l'.,'j.---ri-xi" r..-iv. . To b. tJ-.'d w!;llst ,vi 'work eni nhi'.st yu - p. Nu l' ;-. I'.i -kl.'S cr srr'nrs nttaOad Lrnrn how to r!o. the hrn!.il opening ?, 4 r-xture Ir.t.nJ-a so tUr ru;uure rNT C'"1 dorn. SVt.d your naiao to...,v t PLAPAO CO . IV.o. k .t. l.c-wi. Mo. for KIlEi: trial Plaj-o nit! t. r 'r.f orrratlon n-'''ss.try.
Through tlie winter the blood accumulates poisons because you do not perspire enough, because you do
Franco n"1 1,VP n "I"'" air. and because
you eat more meat, mush and other rich foods. Every spring we feel sbmisli, constipated, liver and kidney ills beset us, colds and chronic .":s:hs. pimples, boils and caibun- - a s, all eidence of impure, thick, -''r.r-;i;ish blood. Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tab;e!s art1 composed of extracts of "its arid herbs, combined with suldvir and cream of tartar and no ' tier physic, blood-tonic and Mood leanser has ever been developed. Ivery .-orlr k thou-amis who already .ow t Ii it- value tak-' them to puri'v the system cd Winter Poisons. N'iot is the time to hejin. s- you v-n'r be atf.vked by s'efitMis ailments 'lien Sprint; and Summer come. ;"'d b all drucgists äu- r sealed ':b with full directions.
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Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere (I ILLUMSlicjAORIST
"California Syrup of Figs"
For a Child's Liver and Bowels Mother! Say "California," then you will et genuine "California Syrup of Figs." Full directions for babies and children of all ages vho are constipated, bilious, feverish, tonguecoated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative.
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rnr( ! t l Patent and Kid One and rortable. 1 n e 1 r receding , r , . . Two Eyelet Dixie rump toes, full supporting arch, and light turned soles are comfort features that you will appreciate no less than their beautiful slender lines and delightful newness. We Are the Exclusive Agents for WICHERT & GARDINER'S NEW YORK Hand Made Shoes for Women
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You Can't Get Dresses Like These anywhere Else for Less Than $25.00!
catch your eye (if you are looking for big bargains at this time of the year). We ordered these dresses weeks ago with the sole intention of giving you this very treat and at this very time. For is not Easter close at hand? We knew you would want a new dress for Easter wear. We knew you would appreciate just such a sale as you are now reading about. We know you'll appreciate the
dresses too, and the care that we have used in selecting and buying them and placing them before you at $18.50. There are Satin Dresses, Taffeta Dresses, Dresses of Jersey, Dresses of Georgette with all the new style features. Wide hip effects, soft draped sides, apron effects, hip puffs, flounces, bodices softly modeled to the figure, simple and charming necklines in fact everything in the wanted stylds will be found in these dreesses at $18.50. We know every woman who HAS NOT selected her new dress will look into this big Sile tomorrow. FOR is it not a wonderful Sale? You'll say it is once you have seen the dresses. Get them tomorrow at $18.50 each. Third Floor.
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and the new Sports Coats for Spring will have a special opportunity to adorn many thrifty women Tomorrow. There'll be a special sale on these at $22.50. Have you read about the fashions for Spring where it says the coat and skirt combination will be O. K. this season?. We knew this long before you did (no matter when you knew it) and consequently made all haste to prepare for the spring demand.
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We bought early we bought plenty we bought when we could get these coats at the earliest and lowest prices we got garments cheaper this way and SO DO YOU!
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Cloth in the light spring fhades and are EXCEPTIONAL VALUES at $22.50. Those who attend this Sale will be satisfied those who do not will . NOT be satisfied one's conscience should be obeyed.
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Garments From the Best Manufacturers
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Carefully Inspected and O. K.'d by Us
GET YOUR COAL FROM COLFAX AVENUE
Coal Ordered Now Is Coal Wisely 'Ordered THE tendency of the price of coal is upward. The chief factor of this tendency, is the unstabilized coal situation. Another factor is transportation. There are still others which we will be glad to explain to anyone who wishes to know the facts. Our advice is to order coal now. We are prepared to give you the best of service at present, but more than this we are prepared to give GOOD COAL. Our Harrisburg Coal mined from the celebrated coal fields of Southern Illinois is fresh and clean. It burns to a white ash, and because it is free from foreign matter, it gives a maximum of heat in fact it gives more heat for every dollar put into it. Just call us up. Samuel C. Lontz & Sons
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