South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1920 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME

NAMES COMMITTEE IN AMERICANIZATION

Head of Public Health Service

DAY OBSERVANCE:-

Mayor Car-on Seh U Men Ilaxo Cliargr of Celebration of Occasion.

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var.Li'. Tii1 I.i w:J! ! I.ii-. -I :i ho!:. lay, and Mill i.e r.i- tu a Piratic In the i.:orr.irc. and : : 1 j I i speaking duririr th a ft : -rn.on.

Scl-t Other CoiniiiUtee.

Ar.TiOunroni. nt r,f thf th arious Ktln r ro

expected within the next

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the oec.ision are to b eompl t -i as soon as penible in order that vrythin;r will t; in readiness fur thf day. The mayor has not v t !- i d Gov. Goodrieh's pror uti.'ition, hut it is xpfTtoiI to arriv i-TiniUy. Tli mayor in turn will i.-sue an appr.il to South Ilend citizens to participate onx with the rest of the nation in the observance- of the, occnMom

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PHONE SERVICE IS CURTAILED Damnzr to Inside Multiple Switches is Cause of Trouble.

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j '..:n'.'ii 1 ; 1 liy mid-afu-rnoon all th p'ior." j : -,v(tp in -rviro with the -xrptIcn! f about 20 which wer.- connected j j wi x) what is known as the south; : snh-f-tation the portion of Ihr sjfjtt 'n that r c iv d tli mo?t s- r!o:n ', iarnajri-. ! j HoM'triciars wf immediately' I ili.-p.t'h-d to the oftice and worked : thro.hout the day in an effort to ' r( -tor' th" service. The dariaped ; i . V. . ,c Ti'jirn rt nlnrpil W.'ith the :

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, , Ty' I'll lliilL II" lUlllltl IIVXJ!,.! j .mtw . nIy ourtaiWd for several hours will be exprifncrd. '

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multiple switch's at the main1 iPr-ir- islands. Hawaiian Islands

s.wi t:h' ioard nt ! : 4 T. o'clock. Th" fact that the trouhlo confined to one small portion o

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.vq 1 will also he accepted for a one year j I enlistment in the continental limits I

tho of the United State Men can be the : accented for this branch of the ferv-

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day. 15y 10 o'cloci; it was estimated tliat CO percent of 1 1 1 - piior.f s were

'enabled to function aa.l aefordirii; i to the oJheiils it w.y thought that

tne oan.atre wotini ,- rpairi entirely by t; o'clock in the evening. The cnti.'-e of th" sudden switch trouble is still a mystery and it is

doubtful if th- sp-cifu" troubl v ill ! ever be determined as it was d- , r.OAKI HIXITIVIlS niDS. clared by company o!Ii4als that the I r.i.ls for the construction of a switchmen had only finished tin-! srwrr on Vassar av., from Allen t. regular morning inspection about 10 I to a point HO iel tn'- "ir$t rninute pr-ious to the sudden flash alley cast of Allen St., were received which disrupted practkallv the en- ! bv the board of public works and

tire servi. e .for a short period of j the contract will "he awarded at the time. Fire broke out but was soon next meetintr of the board.

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v.-.-irs old but must be stncle. anui

without dependents. During tlv vnt year over BO men from South Bend sind vicinity have selected the Philippine Mands as their station. 14 bran lu s of the service are now open for enlistments and at all posts the vocational and educational schools are In operation.

STREET DEPARTMENT TO IMPROVE STREETS

It wa announced Wednesday that the city .street department is about to encase upon a thorough mmpatn to eliminate the hobs and ruts in the Ptreet pavement that have accumulated du rim; the winter months Two ganjrs of men have been organized and just as soon as the v-e.ather permits work will .e started. It is the plan of the b partment to cover the entire city and repair the pavements so that by the time ihe work is completed the ity streets will he In a first class condition. According to city fd.wdals the work will require several mont.is time and It is not expected that the finishing touches wil!' be put on before the latter part of the summer. All complaints will be triven instant .mention, and a systematized schedule, is beir.p worked out at present so that by the time, the. work pets underway, progress can be made with the least possible (I'l.iy. As tho Stimmer season advances it i thought that an additional force will bo hired to take care of etra rrMicy work. youths fim:d for SHOOTING IN CITY The joke was on Jude r. ilmer. After Dale Palmiter. ."11 Harrison av. and Clarence Harbeck, 71. I.ocan st.f both It', years old. pbaled k'iltv in the city court Wednesday morninic to charges of slu.otinc hiearms in the fit v limits. Urn judse ..dmonishfd the lads and then suspended l,1' ,ir ,,f ?1 aM'1 costs nr" dernm" the conliscation f tin- two rifles. Pollowinp the disposal of the ease, the court toe.k a short recess durln? the intermission, ' the Judpe was Informed by police officet" thnt the youngsters were artef,ted in the yard of hi residence. 2 Inland av.. after a complaint had come in to headquarters. was eharped that the bullet find from a .':' caliber ritle had struck a nearbv house.

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The new stir.crerni general of the I'nited States public health service lias just leturneü from a lor.t; stud y of medical conditions in llurope und Asia. He says America must ti pht against typhus and bubonic plague from Asia by way of Kurope.

ALLEGED WHISKY MAKER IS FREED

Testimony Show Liquor Was Maile For Medical Purposes The fait that all testimony introduced in the trial of Steve Imker in the city eourr charged with manufacturing whisky tended to .-how that the li'iuor confiscated in a recent raid was made for medicinal purposes was the purely technical point ii on which .ludpe (ülmtr discharged the defendant after tinding him not '-ruilty W ednesday morniner. The (luirt based its decision on .Mcti'n lie o th" liidiana prohibition law, whi' h irovides loi the manufacture ot ahadiol for medicinal purposes. The it y chemist admitted both on direct and cross ex

amination that the "liquid" marked Ixhibit A contained from 40 to öll percent pure prain .alcohol and ther fore was classed as alcohol and not whisky. Court State Position. Ketore discharpinp Itoker. the

court stated its position and rfa

the n'Ction of the statute which thdefenbe cited In its contention that there was no intent to manufacture liquor for sale. In rebuke to the defense in its stand that Boker was not if sponsible for the manufacture of the alcohol but that his wife was the offender. Judpe Gilmer declared that inasmuch as the distilling process took place Ln the Boker home, of which Boker is the head, he was a partner in the enterprise and liable to rrosecution. To substantiate statements that a physician had prescribed external tise of alcohol for an eruption which broke out on one of the Boker children. i". H. W. Helmen testified that he had prescribed sin h a treatment and still held to the opinion that prain alcohol was beneficial when administered under certain conditions.

Ki roUTS C(1I! T. I. If. Milbr. .' 7 S. Scott voluntarily walked in to the police .station early Tuesday evening and reported that the automobile which h- van driving hid struck Hem y Truszhorn. 10 years oTd. l.".0?V' Ia-r st.. near the corner of Mi hifiin and Jefferson sts.. knockinu th boy down and injuring his b u. In his statement to the pdice. the .lrlvr said be had taken the victim to a physician to have the injures dred and then hoi takn the boy home. The facts wa re later venfifd by the officers

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If your Appirin tablets have the name "Bayer" stamped on them, they aro genuine "Ikiyer Tablets of Aspirin," proved safe by millions of people. The name "Ilayer" identifies the true worM-famou-Appirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. Always drink one or two places

contains proper directions for Cold. Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbapo, Ilheumatism. Neuritis, and for Tain. Always say "Hayer" when buying Aspirin. Then look for the safety "Payer Cross" on the packape and on the tablets. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab-

of water after tAkinz the tablets, lets cost but a few cents.

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DJ?. BURKHAR7 arU3 jeu ta writ him today for a rutmfr.t cf Dr. Lurkhart'f Vo-rtäbla ."omro'jnd. Pay for same hn curM of ivtr. Kidney, fc'iomtfh Trout'.. Cor.st:etior.. Catarrh, Ilhtun.atiam. Don't mss tls grandest cf rrnedis and wonderful iv;ntaUv far Grip. Flu. Address CZl .lain ft.. Cincinnati, O. For tn't at e l

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The little deposit books tucked away in the homes of the thrifty are the golden keys of the tomorrows. They will unlock the doors of comfort and plenty. They will open schools and colleges to children. They will provide during life and after death for loved ones. Banking, as we enjoy it, is the product of supreme civilization and world-reciprocity. It is the guage of human progress. It demands and commands the trust and confidence of individuals, states and nations. Saving promotes courage and self-confidence. It provides for any business emergency. It guarantees the lowest price for that which you must buy. The markets of the world will wait, hat in hand, at the door of the man or woman with a substantial reserve fund. Let us help you save. We pay 4.

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No Other Furniture Pays for Itself so Quickly A writer in the Chicago Tribune says: "Apartment buildings cannot be built today to rent for less than $25.00 to $30.00 per room per month." That is one of the reasons why there is such a demand for high-grade bed davenports like Pullmans. You can get along with one less room if you have a good bed davenport, and you can easily figure out how quickly the saving in rent will pay for it. It is the finest kind of economy now to buy a Pullman Parlor Suite or a Pullman Bed Davenport. All Pullman Davenports are fitted with the beet, most eimple and most satisfactory bed fixtures on the market. You can never tell that beautiful living room piece contains a bed. That's why the Pullman is known all over the world as 'The Perfect Bed Davenport.' Welcome to look at them we are always glad to show them even if you are not buying right now.

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SPECIALIST IN FITTrNG GLASSES

"Kn'Ptok Glasses," shell rim

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Justed comrlote optical service. Eyes Exam.ned Thoroughly. Hours 9 to 11. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8. Tel., Lincoln 2722. DR. G. C. PAUL OITOMLTRIST. 422 Farmers Trust BMs.

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Ribbon Tics and Oxfords The Charm of Simplicity is evidenced in th ese Low Sh oes, on Iy the square throat breaks the sweep from toe to heel. The richest, most comfortable of spring's low shoe styles.

UHIOUE BOOTERY 131 South Main St.

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Broken lenses duplicated the same day. Dr. J. Burke 230 S. MICHIGAN ST.

Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday

I.iiiifi Iiea.ri.-i, 2 iun4is Fan- Irlt-I l'ci.'lwv, jxniiul IY"-! and Snappy Glnc-er Snap. rxind Ip Corn, 2 xuri(lN Whnlf Splriarh, No. 2 ran Van Camp Spachrtti, No. 2 can Ammonia. Itottle IJluetcrTie, No. 2 can Gras Ic Cold Crt-atn, 2 oa. Jar Urrr JLabMt Mo lass -s. raji Sola Cracker, pound IlppIncott' Appl' Iliittor. "t Ih. ;la-i Cleaned Currants, m kaffe Relcian Mustanl. Jar Coffee, !est in tow. I."e Ib.: 3 Iftn.

GRAND UNION TEA CO. THE QUALITY FIRST STORE." 112 EL Jefferson Blvd.

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