South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 March 1920 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

ROVING MARINES WILL YISIT HERE

Plan to Bring Fainnns Hand Herr for Frrr Exhibition Tucv-lav ami cdnrda v. M"- ir.li" rs nf th Kovir.s Marin fi) ytronsr. will arrive ir. South Paid Turr!;iy aftTi.on at 1:1.' for two days' t nto rt.iir.rn nt 10 h Riv n fr ' f thf pnif,!. of t-outh IPind. Th y niil h.ivf a band of .",2 ji-r.u, v. hi h in part of th- v . orld famous raar.:;hard IP -id., th" band ih"r- ar--In th tr'.oj, .-! do jM ;!;art-t, vaud' -vi'.l" art. ms, jazz. !jts, m !oxfrs. rop- tl.rcr.vi rs ai.-ionir uhoin i M.tiid' ii of l'I Karw h f . : 1 1 -, and rr.ovj.ni; p! tur- r-piipn .:.?. Imm lt.. f:y upon arrivir. in F"tJth H-rd th- rnar.ii- wil: ! "1 off vilh a parad; doun Mi-hiu'an st., urour.'l "-.lfax av., to Main a;.d up Mo in f J'tfrr-'-ri blvd. .'.ft moons ar. J ar!y rv-nir s v. ill !. ! -. t ' 1 to ror.c rts in front of il." ro'irt hoi;r,', if vr.i!hr p'-rmit. I'.r.Urtn inr; nts v.i!l ' :n ;t! th- Mlks' rnpi- 1."!; ';. -day : i n. lay rvrnino. Marin''- trophas are to be'on rxhiit al -' 1 S. Michi'm at. Plan Iajncli'"n. On? of th'- lari'cst noonday 1'infheri!S of hu.-inr rn"-n in South r.r-n'l fdrx th-- days of th'- Victory Liberty loan drivo a yar ao will ho h"!d Pi ihr Oliver hot'l r."t W dn .-da" neon wlion the So'itii F". nd Il'al Kstat board will entertain th- Roving Marines and hav th'- iio rr.br rs of th'- South lund Kiwar.is club as its truest. :Th m-tinir. which will be attended hy about 20ft business m"ii and h 7.7 niervil r of th" traveling marin? orra ulza tion. will be hdd in th Rotary room n tho second floor of tlir hotel, and wi'l be pr-.-id'd o;r by Ir. CA. Uppir.cott. An.orar th" s ' ak r rs .;i nd honorary ptiots will b n-prcM i.tath s of tlii -ity "ovf-ninii'iits of South I'.end and Mlh:twala. and the pr .-id. nts of a numbr of ba! organization.--. Mavor I'. R. f';irs"ii will r.-pr'S. iit thrity; Major K. NN'. Iiyb.r th" '-:t-of Mi-haw.ika; IVo--.-ntor S.mm 1 V. --hw.'irtÄ tho rotinty 'o rnin -nt ; I. J. f;r'n th- rhamb.r of t'oni-rnn-; Chu b s K. Si th. .r id-nt of tin- Kiuanis luh; I . lb SbriKht.-r. pridt-7!t of tho Rotary rlub. and A. R. i:r:-kln pr-sid t-.t of th-- S'aiIrbakr r -orp rat ion. To I J'dnt Mrt. Th-; pathrrinrr will bo in tip- n.v tnr- of a joint ni-tin for tho r-a! o.s'at- organization and tho Kiwanis rlub. as noithor hotly will liohl any tlir mooting during tho work. Tlio roal stnto tn inhrrs usnally moft at noon on Tnslay and tlx- K'iwanilnnohrons hav bff-n oaiutlUd so as t provhlo ad'qnat'' ontortaininont for tlio famous marin orranization. which is making a tour of tho muntry in th.- int r sts of ma-rir,-rtcruitit.. l'rank .1. Murray, form r iikimIm r of tlu marim- f-orps and r.ow in tho ril ostato biin-ss in thi-. oity. mado th- a rt a nu' m.-nts for Kivinc tho nirnbrs ff his old ork'ar.iution tho projo r ort of a rrrt-ption from tho bu.-iri-ss mm of JSouth R-nd. In adlitiou to th- program of al-dr:-s at Wednesday's luncheon, tho Rovinp Marino will onliv n thr lcrasion with a irrcat b al of ntrlalnment by meni!ers of their own organisation. Tlo re will bo selections by th' jazz orch'stra of th' inarines and" also by the famous L' 1 piece marine band, besides a number of other f at urr-s. DEATHS i:k iiaki) mioi.ti:y. Richard, two car 1 1 S"ii of Mr. and Mi s. Maude Shoitey of Nib-s. Mich.. di d l'riday niht at the St. .f(s ph'.s saiiitiuium. Si. .Io.-eih. Mi' b.. following an eiht w ks' ill:us.s of ir.rHj nz.t. lb si b s his parent?, he a urvivod by one blotlier. Marlin, buneral srruc wt -e b. ld Monday atternooii. I'-nrial was at Tlir-t- Kivrrs, Mich. WILSON L. IIOI.STI.IV Wil-on L. Helst-Mi, 1 years old. died at New Castle. Ind.. Saturday afternoon at : '.'0 o look. II is survived by his wife, Rrs-ie llindman Holst ir. and two son;. IaHii'iio' at' John of Michigan rity. Rurial uiil b. Tuesday at Valparaiso. Itul. .'II t 1l I 1 .'iiarb-s R. Ritdon. "1 eais obi.' IM N. Main si., dud at St. .lo-.i-b'-i liopital M iiil.iy morning at '" o'ciiu k of a comj no.iti"ii of di.--as s follow ing injuries r-ciisd in i a fall two months ago. He Is s:ir- J vivo I by a brother. W. A. Limlon j -.f Kalamazoo. Mich. Mr. I.andon! was born in Kalamazoo. Aug. 21. j 1S6S. and came to South la nd fio-n; there IS years ago. j Funeral ser.ic-s be h Id at the Jones chapel Tii' -ao att.rnoo-i at 2::M o'clock. Rev. Rol r Romwill otV.eiite. Rurial will be m.ob at Kal.im.izin. MRS. KOL AN I t HIFNCII IN. Mrs. Grace Cb.mhain. year rid. died at !.r home. Miimi: st., Monday mornmu at 1:"." o'clock follow ing a thr-c v. e'k-' illness. Sb.o is surl.l by her h.isLarai. Kolar.d. and thr hiblre:., Jtol and. Richard and .lane. Mis i lbencbain was Lorn in S: Jo-o-ph our.ty Fid. 1. 1 v. 1 . and has l;ed! in this county all her lit".. 11. r mar-; riace took place in South Rend S pt 4. R'1.5. : Fun ral servn es will be 1.. id at j the r sidence at 1: ' o' '.o k and at thn First l!r- !hi-:i tlu;n ti at 21 o'clovk. Rev. Ci. W. Rem h w;j; o?btiate and burial will Lc In Hi-'hlatid , cemetery. NEW YORK. Mar.h -The fr-r-ign change market opeiu-.l un-i f-fttl. 1 today witli 1 nia mi sterling' at t'...9l l-l, cf:' :". cr.ts. Fraiv ' Checks 14.."-' off ." centimes and lire j jemand IV. '2.

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Students Have Narrow Escape on River Raft

Thomas .T. Tobin and Raul It. ,'onaqhan, h r.iors at Notro I'amo. ! t ided Sunday afternoon to rr.nko t!i n.o.-t of a spring day. They donnd some old apparol and bejjan to hiko. Th ir -ur- took them along the banks of the St. Joseph river where, moved by an adventurosom'i spirit thy figured that riding along nith tb- eurrpnt would be tport. lathering drift wood alone the shori- they fixed up a raft, launchc-d it and th' n. it b tran t sink under !b ir weight. T r. f. et from shore C'onat;han flut'hfd tlio limb of a tro- and swun' to th.- nr bank. Tobin lid not Jump. The raft oollap.-od as it oarri' d hitii it into th- urr nt and h.e was pitched into tho river. Ho grabbed a b and rlun to it. n-o ho trietl f swiru btit th- current, heavy shoes anl havy ciothes made ITo't'ss toward shore impossible. Ho urabbed the loir airain. For half a mib h- swirl d (low nstrr am, frantically oalliu-' to Conajrhan. IPit 'onaL-han flash d on ahead to the :Ialtb.win .-anitrium, trut hdd f a Ion? sturdy rope and ran back .vith it to the four miJo bridcre. Th re, just as Tobin was about to be swuiiK into a troachf-rous whirlped and probably lath Cn:iph.in throw him the ropo. Tobin prapod il and climb 1 saf-ly t. tho hridce. Tobin r turned to tho unive rsity Sunday nitrht with -nthuslas"Hi dampem-d. I'ntil Sunlay h- liail assured his classmates he would be tho tirst Notro Iame student to swim tho length of St. Josoph'? Iako at th- univ rsity this spring. He haymco changofl his mind. Culver Cadets Numbering 630 Here Wednesday 'adts from L'ul'.a-r. b'b.i )f them will isit South Rend Wednesday to witness th" perform. j m e of "Hello Alexand r." which company will .,'ive a special matin Wednesday afternoon at tho diver theater. The military lads will arrive on Wednesday morning with a io-pioco band which is regarded as the best of its kind in tho UniUd Slates. They will lunch in tho Rotary room of tho Oliver hotel and will y,ive a hand concert imnioiliaU-ly a f forward. Manager Pickering, of tho Olivor theater. Monday ni'ht mailt' arranu inepts with the th-atrical co.mI any whereby they will leave Tehdo. at which town they are now playing, in time to give a special mat inee. Th adots will occupy th ontiro first floor and part of the balcony whihi .the r tnaindrr of th teats u ill 1-fIL on sab-. WILSON PRE r A RES TO MOVE OFFICES TO SUMMER RESORT CnNTINFKI FROM PAC.i; ONE.) nn-nt as to whether he wants a third term, for presentation at the convention, ami if that be true, he probably would prepare his letter at the summer whit' house. The usual staff of secretaries, clerks. stenographers and secret service men will accompany the president. Special telephone and telegraph wires will bo installed and to all practical purposes the white, house will be in Wood's Hole after June 1 ". WARNING TO MOTH S Mothers should see that the whole family take a thoro, purifying system cleansing Fiz-ik this spring. NOW IS Tili: TIMi:. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along brtter if the blood is given a thoro puritir.g the stomach and bowels cleaned out and the germs of winter accumulated in the svstem. driven aw a v. I IOI.LI TI Ill's ltfH'KY Ior.NTAIN Ti:. is one f the ery b. v-t and surest spring meilicir.es to take. Get it and s. e the difference in the whole family. Thoir color will bo better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. Wettick's Original Cut Rate Store. Why Pyramid ? Ak Any Hruggl.t Hovr Itepratrd mltm llarr .lade Pyramid the Ilreogmlzed Treatment. snxi) ron rnci: triau Mailed free in plain wrapper. It gives you relief. Get a 60-cent box r - I: viJ IJ Yon Harr No Idea Hot Wonderful Pyramid la I ntU You Try It. of I'yraraid Tile Treatment of any druggist. Be relieved of Itching, protruding ril?. hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles. A single box has often been sufficient in one r.irht. Sni coupon Xor free trial. Take no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COLTON prnisnn nnro rorrASY. ryrtmli HUff.. klarstiall. lllch. KlrIr r 1 tri a Frt tnirl of Pjrrüaii TM TrMtsfcfit.ta flxla wrmrrxr. Kline. . . . Strict.... City.......

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TWO SUNDAY SPEEDERS FINED

Judge Gilmer Charges One Dollar For Even' Mile Over Limit. "I'll yisi make It $1 for every mile over 2," Judge flilrr.er told William Schiabach as ho fined him 15 and cots in city court Monday morning on a charge of exceeding the speed limit. Schelhach freely admitted hi guilt, telling the Judge that ho was speeding along Mishawaka av., at th rate of T.O miles an hour when Motorcycle Patrolman Irt Olmstoad arrested h.im Sunday afternoon. ' Iloth Pay Tines. Henry Rwlng, who tdd th- judge that lie. was driving his machine at tho rate of 2 miles an hour when arrested was fined $1 and costs, lioth men pahl their fines. Arrost Irunk. Ceorg Vargo was just as free in admitting his guilt ns were Schiabach and Kwing but he was arrested on a different charge, that of intoxication. Suro I was drunk." Vargo told the court. "You're fined 1 and costs." answered the judge. Irfoits Ilond. John I'olbach of Michigan City got off cheaper than either Sehlabaeh or Rwing inasmuch as he was able to overcome the inconvenience of appearing in city court by forfeiting a $1." bond. He was arrested Sunday night on a charge of speeding. The court ordered hi bond forfeited when Felbach failed to appear. Fifteen dollars is the amount cf a, $; and costs fine. Leaders From Local Lodges The Abraham Lincoln post of the I. (). O. F. lodge met Monday evening at the Redmen hall on S. Michigan st. More than Ü0 members were present and nine men were Initiated. The regular weekly meeting of the Klks' lodge R. I. O. K. No. 2?.7 was held Monday evening at the lodge headquarters on W. Colfax av. More than 10 candidates received the iniatory degree. New officers for th" coming year will be installed at the next meeting. FUNERALS ALPHA rrc.Kxu lNCAPl!i:il. Funeral services for Alpha Rugeno Uncaj'ihcr .were held at the A. M. Russell chapel Sunday afternoon I and the body was taken to Grovertown. Ind., Monday afternoon where burial will be made in the Locust drove cemetery. "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET No pufTed-up, burning, tender, aching feet no corns or callousrs. "Tiz" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters, bunions and chilblains. "Tiz" draws out the acids and poisons that puff your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "Ti." brings restful foot comfort. "Tiz" is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how comfortable, how happy you feel. Your feet just tingle for joy; :hoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a box of "Tiz" now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! a whole voar's foot comfort for a few cents. Low Shoes for Easter We keep pace with the Fashions though we don't ask Fifth Avenue prices. We show the newest novelties in Ladies Footwear at prices that are reasonable and within the reach of all. One of our specials for Easter is a LADIES' BROWN SUEDE, Eye let Tie, Louis Heel, price, $8.98 KINNEY'S East Wayne Street, v Near Michigan.

TORNADO DEATH

LIST INCREASES!

Storm Claims 95 Victims in Middle West and 78 in Southern State. (CONTINTi:i FROM PAuK mXK.i forward at the rate of about 5o miles an hour, the wind at th" core of the tornado v.a- estimattJ to have had a velocity of from 200- to 300 milts. WASHINGTON. March 23. Surplus building equipment and supflies hold by the war department were offered Mondajl to cities devastated by recent storms. R. C Morse, director cf sales, telegraphed mayors and postmasters cf more than a score of municipalities .-ugsting that it was to tho mutual advantage of the . government and the sdrickon industries of these places to get in direct communication concerning the reconstru."ti-r. which they have to do. R a.vt. 1 obprices and emergency consult rati'i of such orders were promised. ff5? tl One Rood nUtit of sleep will po ft Ion? way to repair the inro ndt. Sleep of time and disease. Mnko certain thnt you do not taut? dope. You will find wheelers Nerve Sleep Vltalixer is n dopeless 8nratreatnint forWleeplessnese. It does not contain Alcohol, Chlor Sleepy al. Morphine or any harm ful or bnbit-rormint? tlrutr. acts directly on toe nerClapn vou9 system causes sleep c,ttF allays irritation. Ask for Sleep WHEKLER'S N'KKVE VITALIXKR. Please understand thot it xriu not harm you. It will induce not foru sleep. At drujf stores. Il.io per bottle, or by prepaid express from Tho J. W, 13rant Oo Dept. . Albion. Mich. Plumpness Makes Health thin rix)ii.i: iif-n-n) this If you are too thin ; if you are pale aiil Miinw; If wliat tou eat f-enia net t ttrentbcu vou: if your llp and eheeks are ew'urlesn. It Is heraus yeur Mood is deflcleiit In rod eorpusdes anil iTIseate can easily overcome you. as yu have no reserve htreugth or nourishment to uphold you. A pharmaceutical product, called .'I grain hypo-nui latie taldets. is nni'h pre-M-rlbed for thrse on Jltiin-. aud if taken for several months, rapidly Inereas'eH -weicht nnl lrnprovs the culor. Huy lu eald parka ce of any well stocked apothecary shop. Adv. Coming to the LaSalle and Castle c'lSSL L.LÄSKY CEGiL renin PRODUCTION FEMALE idQcmmouhljJrlcraflQiduTt: Eyes Weak? If your eyes art weak and worktrained; vour vision blurred, if you find it dinicult to read and must wear glasi, co to your druggist and gret a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one in a fourth of a glasi of water and bathe the eyes two to times a day. Stronger eyes, cJaer vision, and sweet relief rill nu';e you tell your friends about Bon-OJto. Notv rvetor y Don Optc rtrenrthen? er bt in week's tlzn is tutsr Ut

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This wonderful showing of blue suits is of greatest importance to the thousands of men to whom a blue suit is well nigh indispensable; a vast display of blue suits of almost every imaginable type, and of the highest quality. This store has always been famous for its blue suits; today, with the redoubled demand for this type of suit, we have increased our efforts; you'll see the result in kthis blue suit event featured for this week; a most comprehensive line of strictly high grade blue suits, at prices much less than now generally prevailing on suits greatly inferior in quality. Blues in wonderful variety

Fine Twill Serges. Wide Wale Serges. Light Weight Serges. Extra Heavy Serges. Medium Weight Serges.

All Sizes Blue Suits for Big Men. Blue Suits for Slim Men. Blue Suits for Stout Men. Blue Suits for Small Men. Blue Suits for Tall Stout Men. Blue Suits for Short Stout Men. Blue Suits for Regularly Built Men. Blue Suits for Round Shouldered Men.

Hart Schaffner & Marx Blue Suits guaranteed Pre-eminent in this display are the blue suits from Hart Schaffner &: Marx who have achieved an unequaled name for the quality of their blue serges, cheviots and worsteds; the beauty of the models and fine tailoring; without doubt the greatest blue suits produced; absolutely unequaled for value; $50, $55, $60, $65, $70, $75. Other guaranteed, fast color all-wool blue suits here, too;at $30 $35 $40 $45

Blue Suits for boys', too, "as good

In gathering together this great showing of fast color blue suits, we have not forgotten the boy; he should have clothes just as good as father and older brother. Clever new styles; manish models ;rich all wool fabrics; cheviots, worsteds, serges, flannels, $15, $18.50, $2Q, $22.50, $25, $30, $35, $40. Including the famous Hart Schaffner blue suits for boys.

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Ho me of Hart Ml HIM linn Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand If your ambition has left you, your .happiness has pono forever unless you take advantage of Wettick'c Cut Rate Medicine Store's magnificent offer to refund your money on the rirst box purchased if Wendell's Tills, Ambition Brand. dr njt put j your system In fine c-ndition and I ziQ voj the energy aiid vior you ' h:i lost. , He ambitiov.?, be strong, be ip-or-jou.. Hrinr: the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle to your eyes. Wendell's I'ills, Ambition Brand, tho frrcat nere tonjc, are frlendid inr that tired feelinc. nervous trouble?, headache?, reotle-ssness, trtni-i-'Iinc. mf.ntal denrc?i"n. siepnieps- : I iiess ncrvfius I nd ice st ion. nn.l Insli.' cf appttit-. jf Ycu take them with this under - ttandinir that: In two days vou w ill 1 Iccl rinr or after tai;ir.s cne box. if if r.ot benefited, the druggist will refund the price of the box. He sure and jret a 00 cent box today ard ?L-t out of the rut. He-"ir.,b-r W.-ttick'.x- Cut llate Drjui M. , ,. , ! ujthorized to guarantee them. Adv. 1

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Blue Unfinished Worsteds Blue Diagonal Weaves. Blue Cheviots. Blue Herring-bone weaves Blue Flannels.

Many models Single and Doublebreasted Styles. Plain and Sport Models Young Men's Highly Smart Models. Dignified Styles for Business and Professional Men. Models that show the New Longer Coats.

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