South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 85, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1920 — Page 12
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THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
CONTRACTORS WILL REFUSE TO GRANT
INCREASED WAGES Goshen Men Vote Unanimously to Maintain Open Shop --Offer 75 Cents. Special to the News-Times GOSHEN, Ind.. Mar. 24.--An ' Ir-ak has coinc ! w ri ioc r.traclori and n.'-mb-r. : j ' r. r ---ntly or.M.niz.iJ i 1 ;.'. r- j .::i-'r; r a.s a i".-,i;;i of th- rfi , ! f ?!. f.?ifr.r?.jrs, at a iu :-. r.LrCht, t' r.u:t (i-::...!i !- i ' 1 tin liiiion a waif1 .--iN ; . '.-ri'.i itii JiOi.r arvl a I -.i'. i ie oti of . ot.t raptors ii t fwit.tr !!. :ar.. Is uti.j r.inio -. '..r. iijctor- th!i c-:t'r'l ('i j y th" .i.i a arjM-i.t-rs TÜ ri- a?i h' ai ith a . vr u.. r-tar.!:.L' ,,y. Ui rt ";-!i h'j. t'ni'jn ir.i'nili' r- i i- i . ; ; t - j i' j .: ! thi-! T r I r ar. ,:. m. 'v' i ilil a'-'cj.t TiiJlyia :ii l.j.! t ar.-l Svjth Ii r.'I at Imw; Little Building. C ;)! . ra ft r J thr- . : i' n: niüTih'-r . r r.ori u i. i 1 1 i .;: :.!iii; (ji-h-ii t' ii. "t Mi. nt .i.a:;t.s. A.-i'I" fiM th-- i-'.irir !: Kr;;'iinn, Math'-w It.ii- ..Mi ;a n ' ..:.! th" riti'ia jwtt:r- i i . . t T t 1 - r rU-'l iy S-nwi'I r. spohn. 'iur :s t 'mjarati' ly !; - i i I i -;ii uii'I rw.iy hT" ji i ; . : r. j. p; : s ri-i- Jator ur:.! all mat-r..N h"iruT i'-'l a j.rhihiti v-, Morf than 2'" ii'-'.v h'.i-'s ai-l'-. i.t:il in iU-h'ii. hwt ;hy ar :.-t L'-in' hmlt l-aiJ-- it ini po-r-.-:1!-to i't th-rn within ra.-"ti-:ib!" r.t. Th" iln.shi'ii how.-ii.- orporatlon. laii-ntly or'arn.'-il to tak" -ui h si i'.- as wii! irulTON" t!.- situation, has l fn unabl" t r a rum-idi-di anythintr. Th" coiporatie.n eft r-d t loan hom build'i s money at seen p r nt interest, but ra afiplii.atior.d fc-r uch loan- w i ! ' ed. j H.-ady for lUU. j Martin H. Kmne, Flkbatt town-; soijt triisU-o, was r ady toda to r"l ei'.e bids for ereetinir a mod in j sehool houo' at Waterford, hot "" - tiartur.s her- lid not submit bids1 lor twi reason.-, trouble with union1 earpenPis and hih .rico- of ma-j ! rials. The township has appropri-j at-d JlO.oo for the school building, bit contractors' estimates. ihout! i..ivi.IIt-ii f t . r- t.tiimliirii lu i! . i .1 1 oth'-r rxpciisive faturcs, iwn approximately $00,0u'.. The one it. to of 'on wan to cost $l,rot more tian was consider d as a consrrat r . estimate. For r.'. jears dus-heti enrp nt rs wire not organized. K'Cently they tornicd a union aftr an Imlianapo!;s orirani: r wa.s here. nrfjei iN of :h" union hdd that the demand for ? c.'iits an hour is not ssiv-, iii-lh cost of living1 considered. Con tractors d clar that under no ciri tinistati'. es vi!l th"y ever recoi;ni a closa d j-hop agreement. The tiuht prorriise.s to uu luny inul -tr niely bitt r. haah, m itut and i "ati ihtai.mi:nt e;iven March 2? at Bertrand S. boo House by Indies' Aid Society of the j Truitt Interdenominational Chapel, indies' aprons, homo-made, a sj cailty. Many other articles, on sale. Two hoy musicians from Chi' ago will tako part in the program. Supper will bo served, to S. everybody cordially invited. 1 0 0 1 - j ö RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep !"Mate.I 1 rit ( id Deposits Are DiMUrd aiul the Kheuinatic Poison Starts ti Iar tho Sjstcm Within Twenty-four Hours. I. very drucgUt In tj1i eountv i a'lt'i ri"'I tn mit t every rlifUni.iti'- i.f-V-.-r in t Iii vl' iaitv t!:at If two bettle !" Alli-ur'ni, la sure ecqtoro." of rlie i!i..:l'm, U.es not t'i ;ili ag''tiy. retir-t eilen Joint :i ii I awny wit'i even i i.e hlightesf twing. of rbeuta.rl pain, ! will jrliolly r.turi! yui.r luea.-y witiiei.t otn'üeEt. .V'denrhu lim b-en trl-d and t -1 . ! f.r e;iri, n')d really niarvtl-.i r---: It hate . t-n je .-urr. i lis t.e:l In tri ui"Ht s-evere :is.-s w!'.-re tJi PIlff.TlnT und aony w is inten ami r'-teus :i u 1 t he.o the l'.t.et.t l.el, !-! Alli II rh'J rellexes ;f nf. I Ii , ir. e 1 : 1 1 'v Hft.-r t.'ij st.irt to take b t;.. g 1 w--rk beir.t. It f. '" !,.-s it the ar'.c ,1 j.l iepa-lt M. 4Ü!-.:' ' -t t Ii" s- T t i I ' S .iiel liriT?! riiumatb paU-n ;t : t!,,. ; . dy thr -mh the kl-'.n.:. s in -1 !...;.. It' inarteloui how .piii k!y it a. t. P. :.'! r I'f (ftTi rnrr.es ta t v l.iyj, .....1 . . . - in nrw.r.. I ! .. -....!. - tnl r r i n f u 1 all tr.i-es dis -pt-.-ar hilf ;. "v n) f. I y Mr. Julia- II. Allen, th,- .IN .v.-pt of I - Anrhu. uho for man - rs f f r-I ! f tfc- t Tinerits ef ;i. nt" r h u t i -: a . U..rs all 9ufrr. r f.. Lnav th.it 1.. 1-s n t w ar.t .1 o nt " Mi -!ie a ::in;.y uro I t,r: o h II dle i s. .ü.'l ! h.' tnstri;. t.1 Wcttlok'i uiitrinal C.it hat. I'r.g stör to guarantee It la . ve- inst i:;.,-. Pre -Season h I P Sale of Refrigerators
i . i ivI Discount Off of Last Year's Prices. We xvill hold vour refrigerator until you want it. ;
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March j. :.s! . 1- .f .-v..itl i .:;. i k :-? of h r i'.awhMr-. MrI 'l .if. k I'ali;. r, ' r a f'j'.v : Mr-. I, tty of vw York City i. ' . i .V.r.:: h-r d.u:s;h.-. Mr.-. J -.. i: .-:.. -. t j 'I i. r'-,' ::.ir n: '-tir.ir of ?; I-.rr:.s i :!;. viil 1.'- h M at th" horn- of .'!('. 'no ,m:th V.'cl nesda y aft.-r-Mr K'.Nv. -rth I'oo!", v, ho ha ' ill. is a bit- to be i.ut : j : : .1 in. Th" J Wir- . ir.day .-chonl chf ' its c.nt-st i. xt Sunday. Tifi'i- -r forty in att vrxlaii'j" la t
:t.lay. All yniir.i: f oik s ar-- invit'.l. j Mr. anil Mrs. Dayton Arr.oM vf-rc 1 rank Smith a.wi farwily w.'i.t to ''u n'la K"OK's of .M r. an.l Mr-. CorX"v Carli-!" I'ti lay to att n'i th j vt Villiarns and family of Misha-l-wriil j-. rvr . s fi.r his f.tth r, Mr. j WJ'1 l; i'l .J. Stwitii fi'-ni rortaqo ' i rairiv. I Hl-MSTOWV. Mr-. Atinii- V-1N r an-1 son I'lson I March L'4. -p'-nt Swii'lay with Mr. Win. Komi A lltti" la;iKht-r was horn to Mr. ' f 1'ortai.'" I'lai'i" ' :in' -X'ry- Harry Norri-, March 1.
Th- iKircas ladi"s will s.-ri. i: r at th- Topper :al" Friday. Miss I.izi" W.-lbr Is vi.-jtir.K .Mr. Millard l'.attbs and family. John Smith will mov- o:i a farm t o miles. eat of Mi.-hawaka this a ;. John sj.iifh lf.;b..rt Smith ar:l fainili-s v.a r- cu' sts at a rf-a ption piv n in honor of th-ir partits. Mr. and Mrs. Chris'i an Smith, who ce;. b rated th-ir 4-"th weddinir a tin i frs.i ry S 'in lay. Anten Chap"l h.as purchased a now' piano. Mr. Chas, Kintr -'-nt I'ridav in N'.-w Carlisl" with her daughter, Mis. T'ld,'T. lara and Lucib Strichlcr and Kathrrin Jt.hiiMm spent Sunday with Miss Anna Auten. Mrs. Millie Hostettlr and Miss Fn-z Iinp-1 isiled relatives in Cremn Sunday. Tli" Mis.-s l-tu- r.urru r and In-nc Johnson wr-re quests of Miss icatha Whlternan Sunday, 1'IVi: It)I.T. March 2i. Mr. ntid Mrs. Harry Cardton and hildr-n and Mrs. Ora Taylor anl
Ii Deai My Back! How it Aciies!
uer, so that now many thousands write Dr. Pierce as to the wonderful benefits they have received from this anti-uric acid and kidney tablet called Anuric. Sold by druggists, or send 10c. to Invalids1 Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. ST. PAUL, MINN. "I was troubled with disordered kidney3 for about two years my back ached terribly, side pained and I had f requont excretions. I let it run until I read of Dr. Pierce's Aauric (anti-uric-acid). I took the Anuric but a short time when I waa feeling fine. My side and back stopped paining and my kidneys acted normally. I could sleep well at night which I couldn't do before. I certainly advise any one suffering from kidney disorders to use the Anuric Tablets." Mrs. Louise Gilfillan. 289 State Street. ! P,y writing Doctor Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., and sendinc samn'.e. vou can have urir.alvsis free of charge.
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Mr. sin'l Mr. Glf-nti Y.n and j rhilclren. Mrs. Haiti- Yost an.! !
hiMren of Whartor.. arid Mr. an-! Mrs. Sarin: 1 Ca. .'. Is ar.l littl la ufht-r, nor" mndnv unest (.f J oh. r. !I !f-! ar.'I family. Mr. and Mrs. . B. Mrlikon an-i family of 'orta-t' i-ii-d lrind rf" .Sunday. . Mr. a nl Mr-. Al " Whit-.-sr-U of .-oath I5"r.d wrr.. Sund iv cacsts of 'Iiov" Taylor and family. r.rr..-st :: w.-us tr.- k-"s: or hi.parents Sunday. 1. s;. Urowi! and family wr bursts of friends m Eolith lU u J ur.uaj. I'aul Lehman of Ciiirat: was the 'L:st ovr Siinday at th-.- Scop' ü'ir.i'1. or.i Taylor is ill with rhuti;ativrn. Mrs. Norris is a; th homo of hr mother, Mrs. Charles I '.Tir.iror. Mrs. Mami" snydfr of Mill Creek vi-.it-d at th" horn of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith Friday afternoon, March The ladi-s of the n'onoratcs club m-t with Mrs. Ernest Zarnes March IT. .wrs. i.. .iic.oy is wsiur.g n r ni c- at South Herd. 3lri. Flsie Heringr is in South Ilend caring for h r sister, Mrs. H rman Kitkpatrick, who has been ill. Henrii", the little son or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilieo, who has been ill is improved. Miss Nettie shjw is on the sir k list. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wiltfon? and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wedel. Harriet Shaw is working for Mrs. Orvillo Khiner of Chess Island. Hazel, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyd" Hay, who has been 111 with a gathering in her head. Is some better at this writing. Mrs. PJlla Kekis of South Bend is visiting Mis. Maggie Shone. Amateur finishing at Schilling's. ltJaU-l'ä Oh Dear! Pain almost like that of tooth-ache. Sometimes my feet are swollen and it is difficult for me to get out of bed in the morning. This is what many men and women write us, and it is ill aue to an over-aounaance )f uric acid in the body, which causes lumbaco, rheumatism 1 A. Several years ago, Dr.Pierce discovered a combination of
Nsons by exciting the kidneys, and soothe the irritated blad-
TV' - VT. Si : Pronounced Patterns as well ;i. ihe ;iuro sul.Juoii de--iicri.-s in latest wall papers ;tro iti .ls'.ay ;it our store. May . e .-l.ow thni t ycu'.' Vour ;a;xr may bo it) gooil eomlitior., I.ut you gvl tirt-il of !eikintr at an-1 li in.r with tht -ar.-.e oll tlosiL'i'.s ye.,r after year. .ml vuu lont: for a thanco. S 'v't Nvvir tu '.v pattt rtis h.-re. C E L ii Ely V!I PajH-r l'iiint (;iat 227 S. MAIN ST. OWMMtr V. M. C. A.
. . ySuits in (,oslwn l.ourt
I - i a I to T.. N'.-w v TPa". : ;oshi:n, ir:j. March n. - r-nr.rümioris h.i' irou.:ht about 'üi.ni.v- tl two u:vf.rr. - her hv C.-sh' n r-s;l-nt.
i,..ir McKlr.tK'.v. w ho want d a ; t-.ur.ity tratüc survry at lt.iv City ; ur, .,. frof;l Wal! v c McKir.r.(-y. i witli th -oo;k ratio; of chair. - has tharu-d 1. i" mind, as has Mary'lcr of cTnm-rc.- th r-. I H"tiry. who had petition d for ! -al
, separation from Ja ,:, H r.r. j .Minni- M. Morninirstar d .--it asking for divorce from door-'.' . ; Morninirstar. an-! H. rtnar A. ib idh r I war. t a d.rr.. fr..m It. itrw.. It Heidi, r. Mr. I'a idUr says th.at h" was stricken with paralysis I -c-: i -btr 4. l'.'lv, and that iik" th.-n hiwifo has not onl r fnsd to (.n. for him. bwt that .-h- i in th habit of abs..ntir.Lr hrs !:' tor p.-rinds a-. -raiiA' two weeks m '.-nuth wit!ioiit t-l!intr him as to h r : h-i--a bouts. nun' Li-:c;iioit.v nn. ni ii vi ni;. l'roni Madison S'juar- Carden prize, winnir.ir stot k. liest la vir. -i strain, Make your reservations now; $ .j per ' setting of la ggs. Phone Mishawa-1-0. i. i. . i ka Ib'J'j, H. Koberfson. . M.isha- , waka ;:v West. Mishawaka. läTT-L'ö Advt ' J Rx sK-lal at tli .Mkim lmll.
j Tlmrxlay, March 2."fh. C,oU laalicr xh' Direction Book with räch with fanii mi uill H. triy,, i ajt,l(.k,lirp ttUs so plainly l ow- to dla-
; i.ii. nr mi mgui-si pric- .ti t ml-lon and dancing frei. I'iihllc in , lUiI. lä'j.S-r Scapulars and medals at Schilling's, it;;;;:-::."
Mortgage Loans Were Made in Ancient Babylon! The first mortgage on real estate is the oldest form of safe investment. More than 4,000 years ago, in ancient Babylon, the earliest mortgage loans in the history of mankind were made. The twentieth century form of the oldest safe investment is the First Mortgage Serial Real Estate Bond, secured by highclass income-earning city property. The bonds of this type which we sell in large volume to investors in this territory, carry unusual safeguards and yet net 6, which is about the highest yield that is possible, consistent with unquestioned safety. Safe investing is a science. If you have funds earning less than 6, we would be glad of the opportunity to discuss investments with you, whether or not you purchase of us. There are many speculative and "wild-cat" ventures on the market. Our suggestion would be that you Investigate carefully before you invest.
St. Joseph Loan and Trust Company
BUCKEYE INCUBA TOR
"Built up to a Standard, not down to a Price" GUARANTEED To Hatch More Chicks and Stronger Chicks tlian An Otlier Incubator. A twer.ty-iivo y ar r. '-or. I in which the Iluckrye has persistently t'Utelct.-seJ all c omp.-tition nuk.-! this (cuarnntpe an assurance. Tli IU'CKKVI I. I'iiilorx'il and Kioin mended !).v All Agricultural Collcce and Kirlnirnt Stations madi: in si:vi:x sir.s 65 EGGS TO 600 EGGS Ak f"i -i "Ilu. k: -- ' Catalog or i owo in ar.d lt u - fhfiv; you hw a Blicke epcrates. A No IroKler. Bab) Chick IWdi-rs, Drinking I ountain-. aiiil Mah Hoppers. J. C. Barrett, Flour & Feed Store
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' CALL HAIL STOCKIlOI.IU'Ks.
i i .-. . .'ii' . .'i.:n.;i . .tf.okholdPrs ar.,i r:n,ui, . f th. ; Michigan Northum raKroa I Invo !o'!i called to attr-n.l th- a!. in; f the corporation 1,, Kapid.. April J. It heeam , knvn hre today. Hoy U. Iarvir. .'ratV.c niai..i:Tcr, has opf-r.cl a o'tn HOW SOME GIRLS j DRESS SO WELL I i "Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, i I Old, Shabby Apparel Color i ful and New Ton't worry about perfect r. a 's f?" "Diamond Dyes," jruarantf f : iv,. ;i m,w rich, fadcle color to . , . , . . Jt v anv fabric, whether it be wool, .,; ,. ' . , , iil'K- linrn- cotton or m:d P00(ls' dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, ' coverings. I mond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material. hav druggist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. SO ITH Bi:.I. IM).
In Which "We Sell Domestics (at a Lower Price!)
Percales in light and dark colors Special 36-inch Fancy Dress grounds. Regular 40c kind. Special
36-inch Romper Cloth in stripes AQf and checks. Special T w W 2 7-inch Galetie Cloth in light ?nd dark colors in fancy stripes. S Q f Special JSG Fancy Dress Ginghams in stripes, checks. Plaids: all new spring styles; regular 40c kind. Special Ovll Red Seal Ginghams in all the new spring
styles. Regular 45c kind. Special Second Floor 9 'S. W. Glasses Correctly Fitted utiri 6 d VJ Broken lenses duplicated the same day. Dr. J. Burke 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. Samuel C. Lontz & Sons Eait Colfax Avenue The Home cf Klean Kval
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'vl Dlt or tang sets it otr just right and fe makes it so good to the taste. Kamm & Schelllnger Co. Mishawaka, Ind. Have It Served Cold
randon's March Sale
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Apron Ginghams, in all sir QQ checks. Regular 3c kind. Special Uwb
Percales in blue
36-inch Bleached Muslin.
36c Special
64-inch Mercerized Table Damask. Special 72-inch Mercerized Table Damask. Special
Bleached Crah Towelin; kind. Special
Union Bleached Cra!i Toweling. Regular 35c kind. Q Special LaWv
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Corner Michigan St. and Jefferoa
IT HIT8 THE SPOT"Like Spring Simply Delightful UpvELICIOUS? Say there isn't any drink like it." The secret of Arrow's different flavor is in the singular blend of choice hops and malted barley. Its bit of tang sets it off just right and makes it so good to the taste.
S AN O A Liquid for Pimples . and Skin D iseases. Guaranteed. For sale by Drug Stores and Barber Shops. Tbc I5i- Uectrlc Shcp S. D. Moran & Son Wlrln? nnd llepairln.
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r .. 25c 85c $1.68 1 lie 18c Second Floor Bird.' 99 f n Thomson & McKinnon 301-304 J. M. . Bldg. Si 5 V . I i :1 3 M. :.-.'. - V rk sr k I xi i N . 's r . . : ..-. . , . 1 I it i : .I. i!: I l'..::;k'-' A1- :'.: '. IiI'lioM. A Jewelry Store for All the People, CLAUER'S Michigan. Near WaAhlnittotru
