South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1920 — Page 24

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HIGH RENTS MAY RESULT IN ACUTE TENANTS' STRIKE

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Hnu-in .Situation

Fon cs Citir- to TnKr .Slrjn to Fiplit Profitrrrinp. Vi:vV VKK. .M .r- h U" - Thjrr.t Btr!k m.:v 1 h' t'-nn n ; cr i f i ;"m .! r - t i ti ji r r.'i r i n ; !arri;rrr!s in N w trV Thn .i " j-'nkc :.: i r . t v.rli'.m'

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try. unheard ! pri' he t- n ihiT' f"r rooms f'.i?s M'-.irtn;' nts ' and Kot;-..- In the mid.-l of th m"t J :m ute .hfrti" of 1 1 l ) .-: t i f:i-iliii ( the mtiou h -s ' r f,i f . ! Pita ci1hr'l ly th'- rruM Pr j lndiat:- urnr!vi' - n u ; for l.iriii r"Tif:'l.. ;iM Pv r r.- r i ! J rotate dealer.", .'.T'

1. I'npr --nt I shimp in 1 m. afi nt'i.iT' I bv yh rt .i : of labor ard huildin:; mat rial ; i v, I . i i 1 - 1

hy inrrea-d t: i s for ot h, J. FI'i'A' ftf I" U !.i f I'--! tCW.Il'l t'l"; fitv. In anticipation i.f hisrh 'v,ii;''J and an e.i-i r living. Tho.i-ind.- of i person ilrawn t indusfri il centers I during the war lvn.e stayed in thej titis iroimr into other line of work. J H. The a . i ran o of thousands of j Fperulators s in eh.anes to prey on th manv h-ni'f k rs ;ir.'l their

SALO() PROPRIETOR SHOW ED FORESIGHT

PRT.VCTTTON-. Ind. Mar h :". Th' proprietor if a 'ilin h' r' in th" o''J 'i i' s' va- a n i- r proph t thm h- probihlv knew. ". h n he handed Jack a I'm t! r n t r i t or, a tr?. :' whisky :ml a-k -i that l 1" .'tr irM'! a oliimn in tl.' M.iv 'lrti: -?or- whirh an." thn iü,'!'r ronvtrnrtion. rmarkln

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. h n tili- M'f will b- a nirisT!.' -o;mn t-la-. i-i ojn?-l on? ;iv tin- t ' ri's üi'--t int-r ;th'it ni ''!. Th- riwn'T f b'i:!'!inir will not allow any xt ri'!i rf:. ! v :l at .ifns.

Ir,0 to 2 "-ft p'rcrnt. Simp'.o ani ur; -pr f " nti';j? rjuart r in prorrr Trtiors th' rity. whrro fvrn a'l th' or-hnarv onvnifnrf s er" not

afff'tl:l. havf h n chariT'l for at , from 12 to J.w a month, th sirtif i'.it hrir.rir.i: from J1" to $ 1 fu: :i ! s ;mo. Kn's in tnoro lr;r.ib!r tioTi.-; f th it h'-ii' -aml frtn ? 4 " ar,l "" f"r ?h- avrasr fur-rom ap.utnr,t v;;h tb. li.-ual lonvff-i-M i s " ?ln" to J.r.u a mnnth ! II t r i f i t v an. J ens- ar"- : nv.i ri i A y i h it for extra. ify offiri.ils rrrrntly t ; m a t " 1 th r i 'it pr ?nt a -liortaf of 2.i'i'o i w -llirt;s, .".(, mmi ai' irtments ari'l 10. 'if""1 r)tn in ii:tr N'nr Yrk. Mrorti'-n -t tliis numbrr. or a substantial portion of it. th-v :: s--rf I. wo'jM b the only rrne'ly fr liich r ntals in th" city.

r"r tir,-r of ;ill av.ii'ib'e apartments. "Utfittinir them wi'h chnp fiirtii.-h-incs an' th n r"rr-nttn at rrrnious I ri s. N--w V-'rk's ficht aun.--t rent pr!.i erir.r has alra ly ! n start1 by joint atta. k by Mar ilylan ani th." i'entral 1' !.ratil union. Th" Tnavor arinoutu'l lie will runf r wit I; Connnis.-ioner Jam's F. 'kinr'in of I rs y Titv r lative to Cumin's 1 1 th"l f hanilini? thr r; strike. The ('-ntral I-'-der.ite.1 t;nion. throtjfrh S -'y l"rn st liohm, has do i-lt '1 to a.-!: introduction into th" b L'!la!i!i e of a bill protecting th rich's "f tenants a nl makini: eviction impossihh' where eviction Is tlire-iter.ed by refusal to pay exorhi tant rnts. It was estimate.', here that raithad !nrreas'd on an average of from

FARMERS FEET) PRAIRIE CHI CK ESS

IWlinO, X. V., March Thousands of North Dakota farmers have been feeding prairb- chickens during the jtaft winter, as a nutans of con.ervincr what i- considere! the most important wild bird in the Mate. Spares about 1" fe't square have been kept clear of snow, comparatively close to houses ami barns, and tahle crumhs. screenings and raiii sattered thereon dally anJ the wild birds were fed as r ular'y as barnyard fowls. Steward IockwOfi. cf the faculty of the North Dakota Agricultural college, mad1 an Investigation nnd d-termined thai the prairie chicken annually eats many times its weight in insects.

U OME CLIMB I)OU TO LEI' EL OF ME

LONDON, Man h -"V"mn are limhin down to the level f men." yr. Irant Kam.-"" d -( '.iri 'i in a b -ture b f.re tiie Institut. f Hrur,e. "I lird ii-i.re of tills 'emit T1''V in the ' -.ni a ::' i i i r ! i ! . t ilun mancipation. "Where women ar" up a!.iin th' laws cf i ature. rature i--1 .iind to win. "The primary duty is maternity, and if this is evdrd thre is ;:n rnl of all thirds. "Th world has never bren so insane as it i today. "Vout'C men atid inipressionah'e women are most affected, but all have eorne und-r the inibi nee and tiie terriid' strain of the ast f"v years."

Trained Rams Lead Sheep

To Slaughter at Yards

'HICA.o. March 2.".. If v. eron't for "Mike and Jim." "u"d hae a yiard tim" cettin"; th. ..-' blici'Us mutton chops f.r hn ikfasi. N'o. "Mike and Jim" aren't human brings. Thiey're just a pair of trained rams that K id sheep to s'ausrht"r in the 'hicao stoc yards. Cattle and hotrs at the yards hae drivers, who emit noises both threatening and conciliatory younc: men who follow the animals to the kiPinc: floor and back up their noises with th" crackine: of Ions whips. Hut not so she.-p ani lambs. These have no drivers, for they refuse to ho ilriven. Hut they t-.n be led by on of thflr

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kind and that's where "Mik and Jim" come in. !ery time a bunch cf sheep are to start for the shacklir.c pen and killing floor "Mike and Jim' are trotted out. They mi et the herd, bow pracefully. ri?ht-around-face and lead their new-made friends over the "brirlpo ,f sights" to the shacklir.t" pens. fut at the sheep killinc: department they refer to "Mike ami Jim" as "pets." That's been use th-v are o well trained. They escort one herd of sheep, then hark for some nmro. IV ts. ? That's what some p.-op.e call theii. Others say they're the Judas I?rariots of the stock yards.

SWISS FEAR REDUCTION' OF ARMY BY PACIFISTS

CiKN'KVA. March Swiss mil itary nun fear that pacifist organizations, basins thoir arpniments on the influence of the league of nations in preventing future wars, will succeed in reducing the Swiss army to a condition of absolut impotency. Col. Sarasin, Col. Fey lor and Col. Lecomte have written several articles protesting asainst any reduetion in the strength of the Swiss forces and urerinitr, on the contrary, a reorganization desicrned to make the army more effective.

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FOR INDIGESTION

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How attractive is a simply and tastefully furnished home! Just a few pieces of Those who know us and have bought their furniture at this store do not need to be period furniture, chosen for their natural dignity and beauty, a background of har- told of the splendid merchandise on display here. They know our standards of qualmonious draperies and soft-toned rugs and every detail of the room extends a ity. the range of different period styles on view here is the largest, and that our prices warm welcome as you open the door. Period furniture always means a better home, are as low as is consistent with merchandise of the highest quality.

Suites in Cane and Mahogany

Our display of living room suites in cam- and mahogany. tapestry. lour .nd silk damask u pholst eriti er is very !are and rontair.s desir.:-. to suit eery taste

To own one of these suites is to make an investment not an exp' nditure. l'ery day will add to tiie pb asure of ow nership and ears of genuine service is built into e a rv suite.

Cedar Chests Are Moderately Priced He-e vou w i'i T'.r.d i " f d t r Chests tha are TH't c n 1 v b ' : t if ' . 1 pieces of f urnitu"e, but eh. t - that wi1! v-e of rei! scrv1' e t.i th. ', nil' in u l'n ) MTes j t. ,

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Th ' h t n-.-ob- f canini" ' d er i! tr, ! t'i:.f . '"'pp r liimm"-d .and man.'. ;' ! t ! ill ' fourd an.oc. the numb' r " " e nod ! - r? " w cm .!i.-p!ty IT.' ..- start at ? 1.00.

Get Her a "Step Saver

Pre-Season Sale of efriöerators

20o Discount from 1919 Prices A shipment of Refrigerators last year arrived too late in the season to be sold. Now we are offering them in a pre-season sale at 20r off of the prices from last year. Included arc the famous Bohn Syphon Refrigerators $14.85 to $132.00

Period Dining Room Furniture

Her Is a dining room faulte that has a simple dignity all its own. It has Just the rUht amount of stylo to he in perfect ood taste, yet it is rich and pleasing to the eye.

rany other dininpr room suites in beautiful Queen Anne, William and Mary, Chippendale and Adam Period designs will he fourd here in preat abundance in mahogany and American walnut.

Give Baby a Daily Outing Warm spring days and daily DUtings will do baby a world Df good. Our immense line Reed Baby Carriages conlains the one good looking rnough for your baby. Spe:ial values during Baby Week.

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GREATER SOUTH BEND'S GREATEST FURNITURE OUTFITTERS

Beautiful Brass Beds

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Knapp Felt Hats For advance styles for finest felts for your satisfaction, we reco m m e n d Knapp Felt Hats. Our new spring line is now on display and you have never seen a better assortment of clever styles.

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BÜCKE YE INCUBA TOR

"Built up to a Standard, not dovn to a Price" GUARANTEED To Hatch More Chk'k ami Mmnrrr C hirks tlian Any Other Incuhatnr. A twenty-five year record in which the Hu-key has ptr sr.-.ly outclassed all competition makes this puarar:'- assurance The Ill'fKr.Yr l- r.mhT il and ItHxunniendnl 1 AJ1 Agricultural Collsr- and lap- rliiu iit SLnt!oi madi: in m;vi:.v m.i.s 65 EGGS TO 600 EGGS A?k for a "Buckeye - ('ataloi: er com i-. ard M u show you a Iiu key.- f.p- ra'i s Alx HrornlerH, Iinhy liirk I 're, 1 er.. Drinking rountain. and fah Hopper-. J. C. Barrett, Flour & Feed Store

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