South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1920 — Page 12

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CULTURAL SCHOOL PROFESSOR GONE; ALSO SOME JEWELS

First Executives of League to Act

FARMERS SEEK WAY

TO STEADY MARKET!

Folk- Who Paid in Advance for Fox Trot Lemons N'areh for Teacher.

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"ui:ur.il sr-hcol, vhich institution Kivts i'.structi.jr.s in iuo-1 rn u.elcl." irt? a nil Iraniatio art. s-ap-l fror: John Way, a. I'ir.k' rton Li-t'ctiM'. ar..l John i;. KI nr.ey, (io-i-!.-n riii.-f of police, at Hot 1 iritis I V r , itiU i i l.-ir. .s.,uirhi toil ty. v. a . tra( as to h re ho his fc. r. r wn.it eau-il hlr.j t rite. Torr I)iNiip)M -art's. Tii- 3t'i tiv- ati'i tho chief of po!:cf, following i!ue-j i r. the Krui; j'-Ai'Iry htorti rolbry faro. went to Hotel Jliittf-I tu iu-.--:U'n Torr ai.il although th hi. f ruhhd ILo'vs with hlin In Tli hot' !, nut knov- . rir his i.U ntlty. the clerk, 'harlei'.ttl'i. sul'J Torr was nut there. A :Vw .-. or. is after the olfk t th lft the houl, Turr tan to th secoiul Jloor :um1 I ft thM building by a second story r .'tr exit. Since then he has rt L-ti s.ren. He left f-orno of Iiis -:f'ct3 In his room at th hotel, out tri'-y arc of small value. Member of hLs dancing cla."-s have 1 - -ri arming th; hotel in an effort tu ocovfr advarif : payments they made? for instruction In fox trotting. No Kllene iJ' trctiv Way ami Chif f Iliqney had no fvidrnc- upon which to tak Tirr in connection with the Krutf m. hut he was seen in the s-tor th- r i i ia t beforo tho robbery and the iMirrrH w Tinted hlrn to answer some I Jestions. It is not KeruTally beiuved that Torr knows much of anything about the robbery, but the mannt r in vhi'h he tld rfurn th IülTs would indicate tliat he fears arrest and if ' s suspected that he vas in tmuble at tlrand KapId.J, Mich... b fnr- he came to Goshen. It was today de.'initely es-tablishrd that the thb f or thieves -who rumknitted tho Ivrur robbery. Petting fountain pens ami silverware worth !t,00, entered th- building through a e-llar tr;tf) tlur, which iiad not i t-ej locked. Several pons", dropped t v th- thief as lie left the --iure, were found in the, basement.

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tion Want Regular Prices for Livestock.

IXDIAXATOLI. March :6. Tli

Indiana l-'cdt ration o! Farmers' ayociations in coopeiatlon with Go . ! t Hryant. held at-nt of th- T. S. ! vlejiartment of agriculture, will at- j tempt, on March ."Ist, to have all! members of the federation in tho! Mate at meetings in tr.t-ir respective j

townships for the iurpj.HL of

intr information that will cnab

state otr.ee rs to rt irulute the ilow

meat animals to market.

Tu regulato the- sipply of live

stock according to the demand and J keep an even l!ov into the r.;ark ts ( Yi now i-j the bi"pe?t problem ut' the , Fl

Ä POSITIVE GUARAW

OF ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION Goes with Every Article of Furniture Purchased at This Store Let us make our guarantee policy very clear to you. You can come in and select your furniture choose that which is most suited to your needs. It don't make a particle of difference whether or not you select a single piece or a complete home outfit. We will absolutely guarantee that merchandise to be of the finest quality in design, workmanship and finish.

iSSj! RUGS Any Kind, Any Size at Special Prices

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Sir Rceinald Tower (center), allied hii;h commissioner In charge of Danzltf following the of the boehe. with (Jen. flaking (left) and Gen. Dupont (right), commanders of the British lorces at the disposal uf the IjO.icuo of Nations In the new free city.

evacuation and French

STEEPLECHASE IS REVIVED AGAIN

Cross Country Horse Rare in Filmland Yields W inner Big Frize.

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LTYHIirOOU March 27. Tho errand- national steeplechase, the greatest "cross-country" event In the turf world, was to be run today n the historic Aintree track, dist.tneo four and a quarter miles, with formidable obstacles in the way of fences, walls, ditches and brooks, tu be negotiated. The race is worth $2."..or0 to the owner of the winner, and a smart field of "leppers" will compete for it. During tho war the race was not

run. except in 191 when a poor held attempted to keep British horseracing going. Last year also witnessed a very tame contest, but today s.iw a real revival of pre-war racing. King George, who is the guest of tho Earl of Derby at the batter's ancestral home nearby, will be present. Mrs. II. Peel's 10-ycar-oId Poethlyn. who won the race last year under the crushing burden of 175 pounds, was again in the field with the s-ame weight and was a pronounced favorite. Other horses fancied were Lady Nelson's Ally Sloper (winner in 1D1Ö), Maj. Gerard's Troytown. Maj. F. Murray's Gerald Ls and Frank IJihby's Wave-tree.

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Argentine horseman paid

for Tracery, a famous

American-bred stallion.

$265.000

SMALL PERCENT OF PETITIONS REJECTED

INDIANAPOMS. March L'6 Iess than t per cent of the petitions of the local taxing units tiled with the

state board of tax commissioners

during the tirst year of bond supervision, were denied, according to a report of the tax commission made public here. The first twelve months of bond supervision under the provisions of the tax law ended March 17. During the year l."'Z petitions were hied, 1,1 "t; were granted. ."; were denied, and L' 1 di-.missed on motion of the petitioners. ' The report said 213 petitions are pending.

farmers in Indiana ami of states in tYic- enrn he't .irrnrrtiriT 1 r Tr

Bryant The lack of stability of tho

live tue markets, it is pointed out

has caused the farmers to lose thou

sands of dollars. With the information, contemplated to he obtained. ! i'

the officers of the fed ration can ad- I vise tho membership regarding their!

feeding projects and thereby regulato the marketing or live stock to such an extent that the number going to market any one time will only be sufficient to tup ply the demand. "At the present time," said Mr. Bryant, "there are no statistical data available to farmers that will enable them to plan successfully their feeding projects. With accurate information in tho hands of the federation officers the farmers will have control of the situation and when they secure their feeder stock will be reason ibly sure that it will bring them a fair profit when It finished and prepaica for the l.ta.lvet."

The British government has offered Its demobilized women war workers fno. transportation overseas. Most of them elect to go to Canada.

WENDELL'S Vegetable Cathartic LIVER TABLETS Never fall to relU-ve Sik He.vlarbe, Dizziness, In(ll?eti'"n and nil morbid conditions due to unhealthy or Irregular bowel or liver nrtien. Safe, idoasant and iTective NCYBU (juiri:. 'S eonts buys a hirjre h .it Wei tick's rut Kate I'rug Store. Adv. For Constipation

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Merchandise is all A-l and first class. Has been in stock but four months.

You are getting new material less than the Do not overlook your chance to get your old prices giving you tires and accessories for summer requirement now. You need them, immediate needs. BUY NOW.

OUR PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE FOR THREE DAYS FROM DATE OF THIS ISSUE

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FORD CORD TIRES Non-skid Cord Tires

Itcg. Price Sale Price . . .5 34.3) $21.00

Tlu so Tires are oversize and equal in size to a 31x4 Fabric.

STANDARD FOUR TIRES Guaranteed A-l Firs C000 Miles. Srial number and Factory Wrapper on each tire. All non-skids.

3 it x 3 J-.-.i 31 x 4 Z2 x 4 33 x 4 34 4

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REBUILTS Goodyear, Miller, and Firestone Treads, adjustable on 3500 mile basis towards a new A-l First Tire.

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FACTORY REPAIRED USED TIRES Vulcanizing repair work on these tires guaranteed to give satisfaction.

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CHAMPION X SPARK PLUGS Lvery c:;' i r.t ot ed perfect, lietrular !."o alu'. Cut Price :St' 2 for $1.10

LOCK TIGHT RUBBER TUBE PATCHING 60c size, 37c a package 2 packages 65c NEW STOCK

NATIONAL AND VULCAN TUBES Guaranteed against defects of workmanship. New oek ju: ceived before we purchased this store. Made full floating fum ber t-'.ock.

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24x36 Rag Rus 98c 9x12 Grass Ru $14.75 9x12 Fibre Rugs $19.85

9x12 Brussels Ru- $34.50 9x12 Velvet Ru-s $49.75 9x12 Axrninster Ru.-s $59.85

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