South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 77, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1920 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TWO MORE PLANTS TO BE ENLARGED

Lee Mercantile Co. and South Bend Lathe Works Will Be Expanded.

Winifred Black Writes About:

The

Eyes of Youth

Th y wrri' nuar.t f' r "i'"h from the bciciniac: of time.

pth.fr ar.'l Icvond. What would become of

. t!jo vrrH if they didn't?

in church Torn r.'-k'd it up. .f I 'hc.pp" huff's a full mc on b'fnrc

ay anvtlr.r.

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r .-tnvthinc ar.d w 'v 1 hnuM Mf. t a fertun

Th.y 1 -..,!; th.y think

into ri iy f-nul." th' 'ri I in ' very

m ! Tom. If thu-y

Kind r,f t-hivf-ry. as If!

DISTURB THIS CARDINAL

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it to (ontrihut. hr h- i' !i ral w.iil of liin.-n-

who thry f.-w with

: watT yir.k-in alonir thry -vsotKil Mar at

u h oth'-r i;i affright u:il thir.k tho fei tun--t il.-r m'lt r a wit' h anil v t. who couldn't tell thT:i th- f-arnc thine? Wlio, that rvT s.it under th- s!:irs or in th sau' rndianco of the silr ni"on. rl-.. and -lo- to a-h 'iflKr th'' nr.lv nun otl.fr in the

over hir.i. And j a. que r stab at !

strar.p foclink' went ocr theni 1 oth. j -n ... TIT " I n I I? "r Cf TP IfPV

1 i om (ii'Jii i ri'mt" u a; ui' urn1, nui ir . lh..i .Tir. r.

now that he conn-s to think of it, hf

remf-mb cs.

a cold wind i lew jot, fiery loo, and

his heart. Tl Voiin? S. rary felt tht .--.ab in lir throat ar.'l it ?tiil makes them both tremble just to think of It. And, oh, the tars before them, th- or.'. lon-. blifiil jcar. with nobody in tb in but jast ucii other. Yes, of cours.-, they'll write homo once in a whib. l'nor things, tlie people at hm . Th y don't un-

Tn?7ox, March 16. "Women In this ountry are bfComir masculine ami men are prowin? effeminate.

in the opinion of Cardinal O'Connell. !

Man is the htai f the houfe, he t. Id a meeting of men in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross recently, and

j should as.-ert his proper authority Cardinal O'Connell said he did mt ' understand how a father "could look j on nnil .see his children, especially the girls, runninp rampant w-ithout

world at tint pnrti.'ular time. And j der stand and you can't blame them. :my consideration fpr modesty." Ih

s o in hr

moth-r, railed in for

t h i n k

a con-al-

(d i tat ion.

;:i-er piant

Wiajld la- pureh.i -d l'V

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Mary thinks Tom is so bravo and so ever. And Tom thinks .Mary is so i."h.,1 ar.d beautiful. f course if Tom va p-'nt so marvelbuis Mary would naj have just

d

up and married him at a moments

'I ;-':-- sh 's uoinij t find lif" a notb . Just la ratis.' ;c had a har.e.

concern orKaniz' d h in n frm i.n d. al difi". i r.t." tb.-v all s tv. i to to South America, and make

ICan.i.s City. Mo. A thorough in- Ar.d Mary and Tom. how tl:dr ( pood ar.d she. couldn't bear to be i-iction tour of everv buildiir i.v : -a rs nuist burn. Th-y a r out on ta left behind.

.'hr.rM of the two tompani'S and !lu- .'-a. proi-ably Jainir ery seaf.'iTdtalists from Kansas City ve j .-ick, ind'-.al ju-i about wjm: jif to this report. M as Time. Officers of l,oth corapanio-: refi:s' d Ihit in a day er two. as th y are

to vontirm this rumor but stated they would announce compb-te details of the future plans of both om panic Thurs-iay rnorrilniT. When aked it fr'irh a deal was contcniplat'd, they refueed to answer. Th re are now I'.ve manufacturing concerns in tl; buildings that were formerly used by the Singer comjany. The larK.t of these cornlianie m tlie South H-nd Iathe works, the I,-. Mercantile Co.. the Ihjiman - Mathews I tan ere '. th" Jlaiui'T Jas Itanpe Co., ar.d the Super Tread Tire Co. Tho Kr.frrnan-Matthev.'s Thinge Co. has already made the announcement

that it will soon vacat1 its present)

plant, and move to Coshen. The

Banner Cass IIa nee Co. is now

the hands of a i-civer. The Si

J read lire o. is a!-o under th

guidance of a receiver and. although still occupying one ilMr of a buildin r. is not In ojm ration and will probably soon vacate th" premises.

md sea

rows (,-ilrii, Tom will help Mary up j there'll be nobody ther

d to the motion of the ship, s tho- -to southward ami tlie

And if Mary wore not so absolutely different from all the other pirls that ever breathed Torn would never had dream-d of da rime to take her. because he's goin; to a little mining

town. hit;h up in the Ar.de.

the companion way to the deck. He will wrap h r in a blanket. tU' k Ler up In her ste truer chair and by ev nbu: they will be conntintr th.e stars and Imidin: hands and forp;ettim: that there's anybody else In the world, hut just themselves. 'And when did you first know vou ea red

"And what is it about me

vou bv "And

iirno?" what a

a nd

who can

speak Kntrlish. and n bath-tub,

rraybo. or electric lilits or linoleum for th- kitchen floor or anything', lint Mary is different. Mary will never ho homesick. Mary will never wish she could po to a movie or step down town, shopping. Oh, it's wonderful that's all. simply wonderful, how they ver

that . happened to meet!

Happened? Whv. th.

How could they? How could anybody, for that matter? Iiutrh at Mary and Tom? Well.

i no, I wou.dn t do that . I d smib- a i little. prhaps. but d cp in my heart

I'd love and eny th. m. for they have found ,the one pearl of prent value. That's all tin re us about it. There's nothinp else in this world, when you com- ripht down to it. Nothing that turns life into a lovely dream for a few minutes anyway. South America, oceans, mountains miles, a strange town, new customs, how they laugh at the ldfa of discouragement over such trifles as these. Aral they are ritrht. and we who sit at hom- and marvel at them .aro wronfr, all wroncr. It is the young who sees things as they are, not the old, not the middle-aped.

criticized the evil of extra vacance in expenditures, and predicted a financial reaction In this com try somewhat similar to that which has caused Europe's virtual binkruptcy.

FIFTEEi-POUXD GIRL ARRIVES AT MARIETTA

MARIirrTA. Pa.. March 15. The largest femMe baby ever born in Marietta, nr.d amontr the few in the stato to weis;h more than 15 ponnds, arrived at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Adam Marley, lS. Market st.. Marietta. ioth the mother and the baby are getting along nicely. Several year? apo a fori was born to Mr. and Mrt?. Gottlieb Miller which weighed 10 pounds.

Money and sucec

and affairs, j

pi'.r of e es you

idea' There

was no happen-so about this atl'air.

these pet between us and the real thinps that make life something besides an empty fi.sht for nothing. Their eyes are clear. They have the eyes ff youth and they see over

DETROIT, Mich., March 16. Ten city detectives and four department of justice apents puarded Atty. c,eM. a. Mitchell Palmer here today dtirimr a democratic dinner here as the result of a rerorted "red" plot to assassinate the official.

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Mouth'Orpnn Vlayin Becoming A L irt COLl'MTU'S. Ohir.. M ,rch 1. -"What's happened to the once popular mouth crpan? Iocal dealers in musical instruments say mouth h irr playing is aid to t-econie a lost art. Thes merchants declare that hows don't "take to If like their fathers did with little haps. It may be, too, that the comparatively prohibitive pries today have -omething to do with it. The Pes', harmonicas ?ell for from SI to ?1. The price used to be a quarter.

Brazil Prepares For Reception of Immigrants IITO OK .TAXI'inn. March 1C. Pres't JVsso.-i has sin-fl a Iecree opening a credit of $."no.o("0 fir expensoH in crmnection with the transport, reception and settb-meiit )f immigrants who are- expected to come from Ibirope during the prent yr.ar. On- local newspaper estimates that .'5.000 German settlors will have arrived in lir.uil by August.

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Samuel C. Lontz & Sons East Colfax Avenue The Home of Klean Koal

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Merchants National Bank. Flm bank In 5outh II end to tfiy for membcrslilp in FEDraLIi RESET. VE ILVXK.

Art Mat rLili. Picture JVamlu-. THE L W. LOWER Ii;CO KATING COMPANY, South Ilend. Indiana. Wall Paper. Drarri. Paint SuppSW

Society Brand Clothes

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It's a terse message important and of interest to every man who intends buying a Spring Suit. It reads: "Adler Brothers Are Featuring Spring Suits for Men, at $50.00 And at $50, there's a wonderful choice in Single and Double Breasted iModels. Either type is good style for Spring, as they're cut "along slender lines," which is the prevailing style idea this season. The fabrics are truly striking, in neat pin stripes, soft plain colorings, small checked designs and others. The fabrics themselves are finished or unfinished worsteds, Piping Rock flannels and smart heather weaves. At $50 Adler Brothers' Spring Suits Offer Most Unusual Value

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The Best Men's Storesince '84 107-109 S. Michigan St. 108 W. Washington Ave.

Charles

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COW MY

114 South Michigan Street, Near Waihingtoa Avenue

These Big ffre-v .4;v Great Thursday Specials 1'nterurban dav) M(mcy Wt,,.s.

The New Spring Fashions Hundreds of New Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses. Blouses and Skirts are ready in our apparel section for the bright spring days near at hand and so full of new fashion features that women whose thoughts arc turning to spring are specially invited to see them.

Charming New Spring Suits Here is a very attractive navy blue serge suit in the new ripple style, button trimmed, at $35.00 Beautiful new spring suits, splendidly made of men's wear serge and tricotine. in straight line and tailored styles, with or without veftees. Women's and misses' sizes. Moderately priced at . .$49.50, $55 and $59.50 Handsome suits beautifully made of poiret twiils. tricotine and tricolettes, at $75.00, $85.00. $95.00, $125.00

New Spring Coats The Kind Women Like Stunning Sport Coats in Polo, Polo Camel's Hair and Tweeds, in the popular new tans and browns, with the chic leather belts. These coats are very stylish and very moderately priced at $25.00 and $35.00 New Long Coats (48-inch), in very attractive new spring styles. In the new Chameleon Cord, Cut Bolivia, Velour, Tweeds, Silvertone, Poplin and Serge in tan, navy, Pekin blue and black, in sizes 16 to 5 3, at $25.00, $29.50 and up to $95.00

New Spring Millinery New Spring Millinery, small trimmed hats in braid and satin combinations, trimmed with flowers, feathers, wings and the new yarn applique, also new banded sailors. Special, choice $7.50

Interurban Specials W omen's Gauze L' n i o n Suits, umbrella and ti'-ht knee. Sizes 3b to 44. Special, suit 50c New shipment of Muslin Petticoats, lace and embroidery trimmed, at $2.00 All -Wool Jersey. 56-inch. :n Pekin blue, beaver, gray and black. Regular $4.50 value. Thursday, yard $3.95 Twilled Cotton Toweling. 16-inch. bleached and unbleached. 19c value. Thursday, yard lc Children's Rompers, sizes 2 to 6 years. Well made of white, pink and blue chambray. Thursday special. .89c Pearl Beads. regular 75c strands. Thursday 65c Woodbury'c Facial Soap, bar 19c. box of 3 bars. . . .55c DeLong's best Brass Pins, never rust. Package of 360; 10c value, Thursday 7c Aluminum Covered kettles. 6-qv.art size. Special . . $2.00 20 Mule Team Borax. I 5c packages Thursday 3 for 35c Gray Granite Tea Kettles, No. 8. Special $1.19 Toilet Soaps-. Jap Rose. Palm Olive and Kirk's Cocoa Hardwaler Castile. Special, 3 for 25c

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ELEGANCE enhanced by neatness and trimness are the most obvious characteristics of the Spring Shoes we are now showing While there is a dainty charm in their modelling, there is nothing fragile or frail about them. Their fashion attractions are built upon a foundation of durability and comfort giving shapeliness.

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