South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1920 — Page 20
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STATES ESTIMATE BIG INCREASE 111 CROP PRODUCTION
Lfiwrr 'VT i "'S! iH Din-on-lnitr That lU'rhmiatinn of niiuijt Land Profit illt V. . i I'), - : 1 .1 f ... A.i i t .1 1 .--.;; I i 1 1 - ! 5" - n. :'( rv t ) i S'.'.lth- ! ... . i i J . 1 : ' i 1 j i , i i - ;i ; : th : -.a at; n. a:'l al- ! I . . i ! i ' .j .l a r f '! -. :. the f,. th e. f .r1 ' -: i : ii k .'. ! j t'i r. i i !'- " ; : 1 .i . , . r :i r.i 1 ; ; -1 ' '. i i 1 1 i 1 i - : .;. '. : i : i ' s Ail. . 1 - whir!. ti t.v.- .' '. If. a :. : 7 ! i .... t r . : t ! . ; i riv i i ! i i ! - t : i t ) i i n 7 ' '!' r! v. - " " c-r r. r 4 :. . v i ' 1 1 :tll: i p : I r i ' i f I' : in ' ;. . i I !. ! i v. - . '. : ') .f A : k i m - . - -1 : ir a ' I I ' i i ' 1 1 l . i . : .- 5 ) "i ( . Cr p pri.-bi -t;..i I.. . . a . . ., . in M i i a p I I , . . , I ; t ; 1 1 ' ,i i 1 1 ' - w.i- b':t 0 0 0 1( a t ir'i -1 1 1 14 if Mmt .tifi. Th." T' n .: -. uai'i a from J I4'.11"1.' ia ju : ; m jo 5. 0"", eM in "i- iimi. iii iTi .".' ii i r .ent in In 1 1 i 'D'.-t f.r fa:; a ia; I . -1 yr.ir I ha : jfi j t .i' : ea i- a r- .!,- Hi'b reii . :ü:;';:; ti:.- c iir;. .- f'Viin: to MUiphi- .1KI:tion. It r.lv la the ! t- ;. -a ir.--ih.it it.. ti i.. .... . :.; , i... . durtton n ti.,- ,..-;.,;,, "..v. n:;w,-.l Jirp-.is i.f rh. i;.-. J4 -.ii.-.;.! a an i 1 -. f Til A'hiV ial La V: I .; a s ; t a re z i i; ,: . 1 1 .on. Thrt ft i . t ! ';iiVrrn in !! t ia tM i : I , n l: .f !- -es to rii.l ovi rfb.us by rh- M.--.--;.pi river. a n 1 1 t h i U v i I e i ; : ' i . f . ! i : 1 1 ; ' i 1 1 a l.i s. al- ba- a: ill- ,...-;!.!.. thTf 1 a ni 1 1 :om an I nltAaüe; ( j.U laiuis v hi-'h now at- pt ...I i' th" ftd.b 1 i la p v i alln h"T ..hVy ftats. ' Sm! factor. As ii"vin !:4 !l'l- in rieral ffirmin.; and iiv- stock ai. mc, it is p'"irn"d a:I thtt 'Kiti" of th' utato i-t il..- In '.-.!- ,ili y tot i i ' i-1 v Fhi p'd liinl" thin ll'.i- il held of h('. a par to lUtsido market-, whras th- !i" -täte of M is. i-ippl last cr sh.M'i'i d rvar'y ''J,V ' wortli of h.-;.i t marla t. To inroads of th" rut ton h!! weevil a f w years aro is attrli u!ed the rajiid eha?: ftoni th'' n"--rop system to tit" I iv -rsi f t. 1 vsteia now ln'itr,' practiced. It k. d. elarl that farmers no loni a d peiid v.lioUy upon their rotten b;;t bail. It Willi i-iMior:! I firm i ric.-; The Memphis aiM.ciati.'-n averts that the tirm of immiuration shitfnn from the u i -t and t nrthW( t to th .-.lath. with, a va ry rntiahie fh.w into th" lower Mississippi valley. plax iiiom:s at mile rosrs ox omo cams' Ci l .Mf:'.-. .. Maua. Tin- ; rrop.al that paKc t ! a 'i : t: ' - iav j stations b- in-t 'M'd .'.t-: nhe.'.-i hI,lnv;iH has ! . n m ..je re. The sui'.est ini w a - tt; id.- Ci'v Councilman Milton V. '.' !a !. c. The plan l - b !-:. I t ad i.airists and other.- p ! -..;- v;i. ai " in need of aid.
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a half-mi!. from a tilephn . rrlail ta plac d in fle box "would brmg a!"Ut a c t: a et i in Tvitll t!l- r;e.,i thp!e!.- - Cham,'-. Wi'h a h-t of phono numbers a.ailaMe in-ai-- the booth, prompt comma ' i imi , uu! I h..l with iraraes. m rvi. . tati-o-s. phyficians, city or!;,-ia is or cth-r perrons .Jesireil by Iii- tiahr.
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WANTED 300 VOLUNTEERS To Work On TABERNACLE Saturday, March 27 Men are invited to come directly from business and factory at noon or earlier. LUNCH FROM 12 TO 1:30 FREE TO ALL WORKMEN
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CHICAGO TREATED TO UXUSUAL SIGHT AS MUSEUM MOVES
HI' "Aft' . i r n A her1 1 h..r.s il.r: nr. ;i lrve of s-u'h A in ri'Ti ri coat ; ml a z ? ;i v.;.l ri'l::; !ivn MiMir, i .t r I iri autoinohi! -S the : .' i i ! i y . Th'- . 'a-.n '.a inoIn:r i ay at the i" i II Mu'-uru. wh'-rf the k-:T! of th- animals h id r" ' vf-rM" fair ilass. '2 y .-ars it tr. Th--y wr'.; b'-ins p...fl t. r,'v iiiii?';nri la Ji - Tit 1 irk. ;;;.. v i'hs f i V tons, was iiifvel in f t i n It w;l! takthrf ni"iiths t take him np.Trt, ?:,.iv ti.e bones arvl r'-as'-mhl th" er it':r-. nrrorSiiK to I. S. J l : ', -rert in m !'';' I linos Urs i-'.i mhnl.-i, r,V"r tli" T!'.! bile U'e-t J-eYr"tl riiillloti yen rs ai'ii, ilarir.i,' the Matr!nlen:nn irri 1 . f t!i iab olithin ;" an'l Vrw.ol off th." tr's top until th" niil- r p"i"s.i u rii :n the P'r'uavl b;rnn pi'-kinir r,n it. T.p v'r; ieton it; tlu- Tiehl Museum !-i hi.'- of the I-est examples if this extinct p.ant. ! MANY QUESTIONS UNDER DISCUSSION Kcpulation of Sujrar Suhstitutes to he Recommended at Pure Food Convention. 1 CHICAC.n. Marc h 1". The shorti a:-" of f-aj-nr lnrintr the past two I years has i ".- iltf 1 in th, introdnctiori f so teatiy tiar .Substitut? i tlirit the Asvo'-iation of American I I Miry. 1 'inl Irui? Othcials will devote a part of their annual session this year to classifying them a tnl reeornm i-alinK legislation to rc?I ulato th-ir proliiction. Th . ann,I;ii eonvention of the i j ",,tl 'iU'1 ,lnt o,, , n, , s m n e rs j of the ytates ami of the; Cniteil Sat's will be hehl at St. Louis Sept. j l'n. 2: and :0. I'. L. Wodswrth, 1 Inisinu. Mi-h.. secretary of the as sociation, is in liare if the pro;;ram. and K. L. Harnhouse, Misi ouri, oniiiii.-'-ioni r, is in charKc of eon v n t ion a ri a n --cement s. All food, dini'-: ami dairy trades .i'- t- h. invi:d to send representative to dis a i.- in ;isuri s for regulation of their industrit.s. The cantiinr trades ate particularly interested as the fnited States Fluroau of Clieini'trv will r eornmend chanpea in cannimr praeties t safeg-uard ji-i.iin.t th' deadly botulinus bacilli, fo'Mal r ecntly in ripe olives. Standardised containers and cooperation f municipal, state and feihaal authorities to abolish impure j :i,-s" dismissed. The mayor of Nome. Ala?!ta, sucr- - s- r -s that one-third of the reindeer of that country b killed yearly to supplv ehr.'ip meat for everybody in h" I'nite.l States and that pame Im - he litte! accordingly. OLD SCaES, ULCERS AN 3 ECZEMA VANISH .iih (Mil f.Vli.Piti r-tfr'MiN Ointment a I iri:o Kfineily. 'II. i-l .".l ulcers on niT Iprs. Perfors Ill 1 . -I Im:;-.!'. 1 lue fur hlirtn. S'-;i 1 . J s. hiui-.'S. s'lnnurti. und tin utst rerne'ly f..r it.-!aie' zna i und pih-s ttie werM i-r known. 'I'i-tir. n's iMTitni.t.t h- tlio Iirpt f.r h!-i ih!.- ine! It. I.he piles I linvp ever i'-uii'l.' -M.-ijor Chirl.w j:. WTatney, V i:," .i r I 1 1 i en. M,i hs. I'etfTsaii's he.rn:nr li.i plven streat Mtif utl-.ti f.r s.dt Ulr mn."--.Mrs. J. L. Weiss. OnWvil. N. V. All drui'i:i.-ts sell it, reeotnrueii'l It. "X.itn.ratiy. sh.e took a prcat deal ! of medicine, but it didn't strm to reich her i as I was told to have h-r tr- l' p.-- n. Aecir!jni:ly I ob tain' .1 a h,:itie f,,r her and she : he-:.! n taVdr.c it. I M .ftey sh. had fini.-hed the- flrt bottle she w.--- wonderfully improe,l. Tl: swelling in her limbs j h id heeri reduc d ahnut nur..-, ilf I - - - - -- - - - i' a t i ll I ' U IUI !;. h.i.'ase and da some of the housework. "in-db. my m ife and T lnv prreat fiith in p. i u.-n t . cause of what we li.iv' s n it !v" i.-.tri s :.; ny .trn hel and i. Steine! (Th- Public- hniL- Stori-K ij nn-v. M:hiv.iJ;... and ail other j badicir (inn; stores I i ; h ! Jit
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TROTZKY'S SPEECH CAUSED TROUBLE
Aihlro- of Hol-lieviki Leader Practically Brought on Dowiifall of Kolchak. Ni:V YOliK. March 2:.. How an; I army or yiniai Kolchak troops "melted away" by desertion to the bolsheviki, following a fpof-li made to i risoners of war by Ixon Trotz). y in 'm-k. Siberia, two days after tha.t city's evacuation by the AllKus ian forces, was told here today by Maj. Cen. I. Tlu rd-Gray. a form r oCh er of the l'ritish. Canadian and Al!-Kussian armies just returnel from Yladivostock. Trotzky, he .said, addrcsins thu I-ri.-oners an "comrades." said they would be welcomed by the red army if thy cared to join. Captive of-hef-rs. he said, who wanted to return to Kolchak would be Riven safe eseort and 2' 0 0 rubles each. A nurnb r of the prisoners accepted the offer and. returning to their own lines, told what Trotzky had done. Wit ban two week?. (Ion. Thorcl -Gray-said ' K'dehak had practically no army and a few months later was executed. Canadian Capture!. Cen. Thorvl-Gray went to Siberia v.ith a Canadian expedition and na.s taken prisoner by the bolshevlkl when they captured Vladivostock. Heforu Kavintr, two attempts, he said, were made to assassinate him. Toward the last, he said, the bolshevik troops showed better morale bothersome hurting. root and Tiny httlts J lut a Jnv cents at drug rm t - i 3 i Id 1 3 I Irsi
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MIXISTER APPROVES OF SUM) AY FISHIXG E0R CHURCH GOERS t-vAUNW, Kan., March 2.". This city posss(s a preacher whom every anpler in Kansas can praise. He is th Rev. Arthur Dilllner, pastor of the First Christian church and he believes it is all rii,'ht for a man t i;n fishing on Sunday, provided he first. roes to church. "I fail to see wher we iet the ide;i that the man or boy who COf s fishing on Sunday is bound straight for the warm place." Dillinger says. "It riosa't say ÜO in the Good Hook, and for mipart I think there is not as much harm sitting on the bank of some quiet stream fishing as there is in rushing over the road at a high rate of speed in an automobile and burning up good money for gasoline. "Wo have worked up a lot of useless theories about th observance of the Sabbath and this idea about never going fishing or indulging in any other le-i-timato njoyment on Sunday afternoons after church worship in the morning is one of them." 1 r ! I than Kolchak's men. They also had one machine gun for every 20 men, he said, whereas the Kolchak army had only three with every batta.llon, almost 600 men. During the retreat of the Kolchak army, a 2,000-mile retirement, they were driven before machine guns but seldom before riJlo lire. Gen. Sakharoff, the AllItussian war minister and chief of staff, he said, "lost the army at Omsk without a right." RS 'corns I
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