South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 77, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1920 — Page 2
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1920.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
BISHOP WHITE IN SERMON AT SPECIAL ST. JAMES' SERVICE
Rev. Robert J. Long is In. stalled as Pastor of Local Parish.
EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS MOST ESSENTIAL NOW
rsait f tie -r!::T p.p.-r.
V !".'''! t : i V ' ' ' f Th N'as-
Tjtii. -. j- .l.-tiiy i orr,'l'''!I"l t" b-ave oat ... at d t, 1 of ad r ', 1 .-: n display co;,y. Th- rub- has hn i:i this. .::: -e that th'- last copy to r-a tli- :!:. . eh dav is the
to 1,
ft fit. This the
(r.',y fair uaj. we fed. t bridge th- prs. rit :.! ri.- ii' y. A'hv:(,v r.s (.an plainly s'o how -5. ntial it to ,.- t their a '! v r t i-i r g opy into this 1 1 i -.
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ariy ;. s po-iM" will !- very ii rij.j.r. ; it"! by this t;ia:ia l' r ; . . j . t . 1:i m'ti::ic th" d;halt f.trir.',- pvitv v." .- paper P :!!-'. r at this time. s'TTii i'.i:xi ni:v.-timi:s.
PRODUCERS MAKE MILK PRICE DROP:
RETAIL PRICE UP!
i Non-A v-oriation M v m h v r s
Lower Cost of Coinmoditv to Wholesalers Here.
Thftt no man ran work and ac-f-or:ii!:h rr'at things alone but that h must, rath'T. have th--"i"'r.iti'in of th..- with v.h'an k i - hated if th-- it- at. -t, g.jod H to dr;p from hi.- labors, was the b-ir-i-n of the thought iirt's rt-'l byVh.lit. liv. Johp ITaz.n Whh. I. I. at th" lniprfs.M.'i' -r Tie.-d v morning intending th" ir-hf itntjop. r f Kpv. Ilohert .1. Long as r-a v. r. or of St. Jamas' I : ; ; 1 1 ohanh. ltev. Iv.i.i C. lo.;.r.s f M;-ha-
Tvak.t nct-d as masr of c.-r'-rnor.ies
and K'V. Ixng who ns th
brant nt communion fohowir
institution, was asa.'st -I hv l.
John I'. 7'luir.rner, r-cta,r o St. Andrw chur' h, Kokonio, as .1. o on. and Itv. Ii;ncan W. ' k.--, r tor of St. Jam o.s ohurrh. Cr-.). n, a- ;!- lacrtn. licv. Ix-on Ik Morris. rf'tnr of Ft. Alhan'rt hur Ji, Iraliaüa Hr.rhor, actil as rhaphun to tl;.. hi.'hop. Morn in pniyr r )r- ! .,:: tiio f jhro of institution :n . !i tr of Kv. Much McWh.ort r, r "tor of St. Anflrfv"s chiurch, I 'owner's C.rovo, Ilk. an! Ii v. ;. s. A. Mimu-, rrrtnr nf St I'.ml'q rJmrrh ('ii!i!u:i.
ter. Amon th.- vL-Itini; pWlat,.-. w.,s ' ,)"r;t "' -shoT:ow an.l Mi.--itov. Ii. i:v-rtt Carr of Kank ik ", ' 1 1 ,' Marr:s wiil app'ar in a Joint 111., former vicar at St. Jam .s" I ro. ;;a! in th" liotarv room of th-
Ii- Ii' tioii in tho prie.- of milk '
jr-ol-i hy ,,:;).. farmeri; :hro'ii;hoat j th. country to th" city whoU a!rs , ; ha- n.a.I" r.o rnlurtion in th- i tail j I fi' (.f i,;i;k in South Ilr-rnl, accoil- ; ! im: to information obtained Tuts- i ilay fror! tall and whob-salo milk ; i d' al r- r.-.
:ri!!T0 HOLD JOINT
RECITAL MONDAY
Program to he Presented hy Mis Uershenow und Mirs Harri-,
th
Som.. ..f tho farmers throughout c-ourity ;ir' s' llimr tlnur milk !
BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER Y 0.E LITTLE ROOST
church. IVattirr of St U'&. A faturo of tli" institution s rvk" was th proi-"ntaUon to Hp'. Lor.;; of the licy of th; f.hurc-h hy Thomas A. P.randon. a j-rnior w:rdn rpr.'spntln tho vostry. and th" book of th rhurr!i by Iilshof Whlto. who in hi- rharu.' to tlio n.:'v rector called nttf -ntion to th threshold of a new ora for thrhurh if it is to (,-row in p " i.:th thf city. A Fpci,a1 musical program was tndt-rtd during th Frrvlrc.s. A luncheon wan hrld at th" V. W. C. A. at 12:30 oYIork rompli mntinq: Rev. Tx?ng and the is:ti;i:: ( lcrp,T.
M i v i hot.-l Monday fVHiin::, Matth -J, at o'c'ork. Mis Harris is a soprano of ostaMi.-dit d r"puL.it ion
?o th. dty wiioh saurs at -1! ci-nts ' a gallon. reduction cf iht i ('ids a gallfin. Tii r tail pric of; milk in th.- . ity is 14 i.-nts a .juart , or .".; -nts a cillnn. VliI-vaN' IVi--. ' W!i'! sab- milk .Kal. rs h-ro sa
that tr.rv ar paving :',o r. nts a .
gallon for milk sold thvm bv mem-
hers of th" Farmers' lairy asso.-ja-tion. and that they are selling it to Souh I'.eml n t ail dealers for 40 c ids a ta'lon, a droj) of four rents a k iKon sine. Mart h 1. Th" retail prie.- of milk bete remains at 14 rents a piart. When asked regarding th" drop in prir" of milk by some farmers from ::o rents to - J rents a gallon, uhel' is h. re s.aid Tuesday that only tiros. farmers who are not memo rs of the association are s 1limr it at th" reduced pric-. Thhoiesab rs sav that the ".') Cent;? a
gallon price is the one agr .(l upon f
hetwei-n the memhers of the associ atiim and the wholesa.!.- dalcrs.
Room? CM. ."3'k .?nd of the Farmers Trust buil-.lir.ir hold the c coni if a .h-lt."r for oüice hobb-rs and ('.'.'.( S" ker. First. Thomas W. Slick i S('Uth Ii' n'l city attorney, ar.d h. oe-npits the? offices. Second. John A. Swygart is South liend's city controller, and he also o rv:pi. s ethe space along with City Atty. Slick. Third. C'.en Slick, son of City Atty. Slirk. is an as--istai:t to City Conti idler Sua gart. Foarth. KloyU O. Jtis.m is a candiv'at" for the republican ncmination for prosecuting attorney, and he, too, has an oüa e along with City Atty. Slick. City Controlb-r Swygart ami Hemer Taggart, who was a member of the tx-mptiott board during 1 1 - war. l'ifth. W. A. Slick, a brother of City Atty. Slick, occupi oü.ce space in the same rooms as his brother, and h- is a candidate for the r-publican nomination for county treasurer.
An Unusual Sale of Silk D r esses at $29.75 and $50.00
MAYOR CARSON TO SET ASIDE DAY
Chief Executive Will A?k South Rend Citizen? to Join in Americanization.
REPORT OF ROYS' WORK IS FEATURE OF MEET
lieports of tho hoys" lif" work conference held at the V. M. C. A. eollece in Chicagr 1'riday and Saturday of last week ftaturtd th" meetlncr of the Tri-C . lub .Monday night. Keith MaM.-r.s tt.bl 'f th Y. M. C. A. rollet;" its.df. Alb ii Thum spoke of the ahi" of personal interviews with business and professional men there, ami Victor II. Kupfrrer. boys work secretary. I.MVP an outliru of th" conferenc". He em pliasiz.'.l epec in II y an ii (Mro-s by Ik F. D"ni"on, p.-rsonnel seer... tary of the Y. M. C. A. for the , en.
FILES POSSESSION SUFT IX JUSTICE COURT
August H. Templer liltd suit fr. 1 os: -( sion a;:ainst Ralph Kot-rs in
observance of Americanization day. May 1. will be ask d of all South iit-nd citizens by Mayor 'arson, it was announced Tuo-alay. The maor plans tt isue a proclair'atio'. calling upon South I'.cud (.ithrns to min with the rest of th-4 nation in observing this day.
Cov. James 1. (.Joodnch of Jn-
.lusiic. A I llosin-Kis court l uesua ; mana is expe'-teu to issue a proefor pos.- ssiu'i of th.e house at Jtoj lamatioii soon, calling ui'on th. citiIndiana aw. and $K,n lamagts. :: rs f Indiana to i 'in in the b-
Tenipb r statt d Ilogeis h;ul In en a t.nant from jear to year with a monthly r. ntal of He statcl Kol;us faib'l to pay the l-Vbruary in-tallment and refu?ed t. give possession aft. r a 10 ti.iv notice. F. M. Caldwell asks $:'4 damages and possi ssmn of the house t .". ; ; St. Vim-rut ft. in suit hied against ; F.d. Hiirgins. ! Charb s C. Kelver filed suit of re!pl.in against I'anul Havilaml in ' which he asks for th possession of one farm wauon and bo,, 2 bushels
s. rvnnce of th- occa-ion. The proclamation to be issue,! by
tli" mayor will prbahly follow the ,
one to be sa-nt ait by (luv. Goodrich.
WANTS .MOTOll IlIX'ia iTS. First Ileiit. Manly Ik Cistm, rtUi motorized coast artillery, ("amp Lewis, Amt rican Iake, Wi.s'aington, w.oj in the city Tu sday in connection with publicity for the branch of th"
mi doiia hi:hmii:now. both in this city ami in Chicago wher h- luis stut'a.-d and her ren.lition of th- i'C.al s lertior.s will t-nd to nv al It. r t chp.ical art and h'T
' ipr-t iat r. e svmt'athv. Miss H.rshe-
tral w -t. n ""Ouiding Principles and' now im-d-' no introduction to the
flu Choice of a Life Work." Knowlcs f South Fetal puhlic for h r pianistio F. Hollowell, president of the . lub,
r'Mtlined an adlrss n "Work in Ciiina" which hail been delivered hy a 'Idnese student of the association college. A talk fn "Clubs and Fraternities" wa-t dflivered by luv. K. H. C.i risen. March 2 2 was announced ;ls th.e date for th roeptin to the high school basketball team. .V sjecial program is being arranged for th u. Thirty members were pres. nt at the meeting.
s rvice lie represents. He states that
of rye and 5-" damages, lie stated I about "Ov men are desir. d at h's
the various articles were valued at; particular rami and they will up- . . . i i
.. on being at t epieti ai in army ri,
cruiting station, be forwarded to Camp Lewis, Wash., where vocational and educational schools are.
SI'IT I 'Oil DIVOIK lk Chirac' T. Fstep charges lier hus
band with being avaricious. parsi- j establish-d. Andiew 1 i. droves, a monious. and nieardly in her suit ! : re ions se rvice man, was accept mJ for divorce against Victor James I and forwarded to the above camp
Hst-n fdrd in superior court Tues- on Monday
day. Mrs. F.-tep stated they ha I
separated oti two other occasions before thir present ddticuUy. She said hi r hus-l and showed no affrc-
TLW ST. l'ATKICK'S PAItTV. A St. J'atrick's j.arty will be held
t il.r. V ' A t.Vi.lnr r.i.rlit !
lit 111V I 1 . A m m 4 A ' t 1 4. i.l-IU
SEEKS IXJUXCTIOX AGAINST SHERIFF DUCK
Sheriff Iuck and Tkaer Fins, wer" :nade kfetidants in a u:t fib d in circuit court Tuesdav by William "ollmer in which he asks an injunction against an execution secured by "aer Uro., and now In the hands of Sheriff Duck. "ollmer stated a judemen of $181. f. 1 was secured by Baer Fro in tho court of Justice Strickland ct. 23, 191S, and that an execution was secured from the clerk of the circuit court and placed in the hands cf Sheriff Dusk. The claim of Collmcr is that Justice Strickland had no jurisdiction over hlrn and that he n"v r rt cei ed notice or summons In th.e suit. He also states tho Judgment has b"en improperly entered In tho clerk's ofT. ce Temporary Injunction against Sheriff Iv.:c!t securing his prop, rty and selling1 it to satisfy the judg-, "meat and a permanent injtmctlon after the hearing of the case is
asketl bv Collmer.
tion ftr herself or child and that (for members and guests of the assohe was indifferent about thtir home, j eiation.
1 T?J V it f IVJ 1 rv V
Skin Disease:
.MISS llA.FL ILVKH1S. abil.ty has gi.n her an indisputably hiirh rank a a musician. Th" irouram t b" presented Monday evening follows: l'ei.eath .. Weefing Willow's
Hopkins. in tlTf.T) Karly American .... Fullv 16 O
Si.ad.Sember Woo, Is
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l U it Itireiy upon the condition ot vause untold surrering , yoUr biood. Hence when you tntt ouia oe avoiatu , monly called a skin disease I j you may be sure that the real , It is now pretty generally j trouble is with your blood, and conceded that a great majority j must be treated through the
of the suffering that the human! blood, if you expect real lation
; family undergoes, comes through
ignorance, and hence could be avoided. This sounds like a broad
statement, and yet it is only ! ! i,Il0"VI;l, i '"T, "'""V ,MCr ! ' J . J i - Um'o ereil. It s"ar lies oit
too true, bo many people are dragging through life the victim of some chronic ailment that is cither misunderstood or
Special Easter Showing of Spring Suits Tomorrow at $55.00
.Robertsoini
Bros.
Co
An Unusual Sale of
utesse;
ror
as cer
at $29.75 and $50.00
Beginning Wednesday, 8:30 A. M. These dresses are .new. They were purchased last week by our buyers in New York City. They embody the latest spring fashions and are splendid values.
Materials are georgette, taffeta, satin tricolette and combinations of taffeta I 111. !
and satin. Colors are navy, blacK ana taupe. Georgette Dresses of Diin&ion at $50.00 Actual Value from $65.00 to $125.00 These gowns are handsomely embroidered and bead trimmed. All sizes are included. They offer a splendid assortment from which to choose t-aster costumes. Colors are navy, black and taupe. Special Showing of Spring Suits at $55.00 These suits are exceptional values. They were bought at a low price and are sold at a low price. Such garments would ordinarily sell at prices ranging from $65.00 to $85.00. They are well tailored and the materials are excellent. Materials are tricotines and serges. Colors, navy and black. Lingings, of fine silk.
AH
3 U I3 i sou re us insists
tia vex u t t r A lit
IK f ete.i
METHODIST CHOIR TO GIVE SPECIAL PROGRAM
r.y th" V. !.b"v Woui'.di d Hin h iout.cil ti Nina M-
I'rcnch Tch.a ikowsky (JretchaninolT llussian . . . Wekerlm I 'r lien
al relief. s. s. s. i-. tli' ino-t sathfactory rin'ly for liv.-;lvs of
" I in skin heraus It 1 the most
and remote all impuritli from tin- 1;Ihn1. t iMr. Joe Katorkin, a Itrad-
mistreated, when intelligent, . -r r , , t Antonio. 1 exas, writes. After rational treatment would re- I r i e
, . . , ! bix weeKs or connnuea U3e ot j store them to their normal c c c j i .l- .i c . . , ... . b., and bathing: the at-
Harris. . .
Fantasy M is II ershc nnw. l c jo ; I r i a 1 1 y From Messiah. M ,.-s Harris.
healthy condition.
Another TxT.tcn mt:sici trtt will I Pa:,.- i f the (Jiaips e civit; bv the I'irst Mothodi.? I i ;;!, -rt :ai -n the Water
etiurch choir on lilm Suml iv aft.-r-tioon at 4 o'clock. T!;o program will bo in the nature of u cantata ami will h a r.-r.ditii o of I'uck's compisita n cntitb-d "The
Stery of th storv rf tie-
r i s s
which
a
ll 1 U j i liiviu: f tli Lin iimn
from Uuieatli the Miriact1, hui they ran Ie reaelM'il only ty i-e-tiil le-s tliat pencträte down to their very 1
.-onrti.
Haraic!
And right here lies the secret!
h continued sufferi
r nil- l
trom so-cauea sKin diseases.
: re x r "I' n t : r. i
Harris
the ir.chbmts .mst ;xec.i;nc and im- M:
mediately fo! lowing t!.e cracif ::o v S.d. parts will be t.iVou hv IT. 1. j j P. Hager. C. J. .Tordon. Mi--s Mar- TUn 1-1,-
ort Fb Ids. Miss ('.race Fcrnl . l 1 1J I IUI UOLU UU
s. .Miss (,race l ernh.i' i. 1 r and II ov V.c::.c Tie- I
Fred Hagr
. sted ; ladr will 1 e assted cha iuses arid t!;e wor. w'-'s Fred (".. Haas crpa'.ist an 1
Lrr -will J;a.
c.".a r- i i
irogram.
COLFAX MOTHER'S CLIP WILL ELECT OFFICERS F.b-ctbm of ctticrr v. t ,ke pk.ee a' the m ctlr g of !fa Mother' cl-.it ! 1 hi at t!;.-K.-h.d baildlr.r Trr:ro v aft. r?:.:.n nt o'clock. The jTi .T.i! i t'la -1 ir;"kidcs; p.ipi . "Ihm::. th it Kd uc.-tt' s," Mrs. H. K . rc ;:ate'T.. A. '.! I - F-.r. t: j ;.t!-. sclo. ir.rr.A I V r ;:;: "I ). i;'.:-.ir.g chi! !- fn Through Fkiv." M r-- 7.. i- V- vrm 'in ' I'-t-'. "st i-'-i i h. mt. Mr? :.i n. ki!':;.
I ei .assv
Military March . . . J-Yhnb.-rt-Tausig Mi Hersh-r.ov. 1 Ii .labil Foud Vr..N Tr.-harn F 'ti:;i:'ig Frown.
.i:. n.llis -. i i i l. y
w -. m :,,s, w .L.. t ,!rM c o mn v recause tnc uisoruer is
manifested by irritation, itching and often a breaking out and inflammation of the surface of the skin, the patient is misled into believing that the entire trouble is confined to this local disorder. Hence the mistake is made of believing that the proper treatment is the application of
fected parts as directed by you, I wish to advise that I am wholly relieved of the miserable disease which has afflicted me for more than twelve years. I can highly recom
mend S. S. S. to anyone, and I
ndenu
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isplays of tli
s Await Yen
plsndid Sfos
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1 INTERURBAN DAVl
A Good Time to EVSake Your Selections
LADIFLS' BROWN KID. One-eyelet ties,
LADIES' PATENT COLT OXFORDS. Louis heels,
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There are two ways to figure prices on necessities; one is to determine the cost, then add a profit and ask the consumer to pay. The other is to determine a fair price to the consumer and then bring the cost and profit down within that price. The latter method is the one we uie, but it can only be done by scientific management and with the cooperation of the consumer. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. Main 2221 Lincoln 6123
J wish to thank you for the per- i
C r- X f i m in rA cil fT Arinrv 1 J . 1
au muui wnitituvu ouuliui0 builci! UUV1CC glVCn mC ITl Tl' . 1 1
Wi:iMl.Y. MAKFII 17. j Aicord::-.; to the '.imrtae of th i r'ars i hi.-, is a part icikirly nn.'Vt i;t -ji..l and ::ni?;t r. s'ing day. The only i ' , Mi ar; . an.l th it is a s. va -s. pia rj a of little impcrtance. b;:t I ;--.d-.cati e of -anfaverabV cniit ae.s in. all ::.att. rs in which writptmrs or .ic- a n: i r-.t s nt r. Sere... i ire tasmrc! m the h. tiid-
i t
case, wincn beneficial."
was positiv
If you are afflicted with ec
zema, tetter, erysipelas, ring-1 7 worms. nimoles. acne. scalvl lir
eruptions, boils, irritations of I n9
the skin, or other similar disorders, you need not expect any real relief from local applications, and the sooner you discard their use, the sooner you will be on the road to discovery, provided you will rely upon the
m-r of the-.', aith - an ie.-:un'.:.c.,r.t t h r I r asp. .
ch th Tie
. in tau
C e '1
t..av
ll ltl.lMI HI l olIT. A r.i : r.-p.-rt i 1 .1 h o f r s. ta a f -.. K '. i'r : -o.-imr h.,' !'..;? ! 1 1 1,1 1 I : o'l k'h : a o i t i'. - . : i ? . . t . . ! .. :r . -..r t v '. : 1 . , - !
local remedies to the affected
parts. Very otten the itching j use of b. b. S. and iiritation are so severe, J This fine old blood remedy that you feel disposed to try j oes direct to the seat of the almost anything for relief, and j trouble, and by cleansing the that is why you rely upon lo- j blood of all impurities and discal treatment of salves, oint- j case germs, it keeps the skin ments, washes and such reme- j frce from infection, and re-
j stores it to its normal, healthy
But these remedies cannot j condition, possibly have any real curative ! For tree expert medical ad-
..tr;' ;,r:i. ,'V1';' V 1 .'l cfiect upon the trouble, because j vice regarding your own case.
! . i e::a ii: c . : rt 1 a-s- i your uisease comes i ruin mi , mc iun iu .icuicai
' " :,,;.: 'r , i below the surface. The condi-I Adviser, 177 Swift Laboratory
LADIES' BROWN BROGUE OXFORDS. Military heels CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' Brown Lace Shoes.
S7.49 1
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fjl - l T ! pii.i ! I I in Ill . mr' 7 T ! i um i vi I ' I tllll.lljHl. M,.-.iMl'l.1 MM ' l'l I Min w
i ! Emblems jj
3 , c m
1EN S BROWN
ENGLISH SHOES.
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I . : ; iti; i op. ra ; .n ; a : . Ts. wl-.es.. birtlai iy it
.i let a:-. w.tl; ''.'.I'..' of ' . .. . , -, -' r r , - , i; I ) ,, , r-T-
.:.; v hi l .- rath- - f nd of dies.
to ui n t titi.i:.
THE BARGAIN BASEMENT continues to supply neat, stylish and well wearing Footwear to those who know the value of a dollar and found this is the place to get Shoe Values.
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66 Stores and Still Growing
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V . cTArtt) AU0NE
"VALUES mAi
Ycur Satisfaction Means Our Success
Ft H I H
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
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in .vearing the emblems of the or-anizr.lions of which thy fre members. We have fob, nn?1. and pins cf the Masonir orders. Elks, Knight of Columbus, Knight; of Pythias and others.
Hi u . .
Jeweler and Optometrist 113 W. Jefferson Blvd. Opposite Postomce
I 1! 51
t .;:1 m th- Ui.-. 1 i -: iL week ZLii
N . . i" V : : e j tion ot your skin depend en-' tlanta, Ua. ..a r i.i.ll, c Luupu
