South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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LAUNDRYMEN ASK
. REGULATION OF ; FABRIC MAKERS Want Coh-rrv- to I.nart iJill. !
Similar In Purr Food Law-.
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jd; i:nrisLG ageicy SELECTS DIRECTORS
I. W. I'ox and A. P.. Mir Donald h. ie n lected directors of tin; ! import-Mac Donald Co., advertisi, i.- jitronts. it was announced Tutad ty by W. K. Lamport, president of the company. Mr. Fox has been i.amtd treasurer of the company. The Uirnport-MncDor.ald Co. is on of South llend's most active and thriving Institutions, and has won national recognition in advertising v ir -lc. C. A. MaeDonald. vice i-.res-1 nt of the company, heads the Adcrtis;nf' club of South l.end. Tm w ide ycope of activities of the 1 .111. po;-t-Maclonabi Co. id attested to in a recent announcement from New York that the South I'.end con.th would direct the advertising' f ! hi ami Stream, one of the country's I. adimr outdoor magazines. The extensive advertising cam- ! a: Kn of C. Ci. Conn., Ltd. of K'.khart. Ind.. is also a recent iividltion to trie nutnerou:- acc"uf.ts In this icinitv directed y tli" Iy,i:nportMcDonald C. The now board of directors of the . ompany Is composed of Y. K. l-amport. president; C. A. MucDonaid. :ce prt-idor.t; H. 11. Herr, secretary; 11- V. l'o. treasurer; A. It. laeDonald and 11. II. Wair.
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Mrs. Ih n a If. (Jardr.er, who i- the t; r.-t nan to he appointed a rar:.h';- of th- "i 11 Servic- eti.m 1.-sion. DECISION UPHOLDS! ADVERTISE FOR PLEA OF SHIPPERS ROAD BIDS
Intcr-Stale Commerce Com j Two Improvement?; to Cost mission Onlers Iielmiion in Approximately ItoMc Frei-ht Kates. S225.0U0.
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i eis ti v o:un.' ice, uae sai r i i 1 in inducing the interstate . r:,im. i c; ' r 'V fh" ourdy comcommission to order a lowermi; of , i li.-.-iont-rs Monday afterrtooi.. b.usic freight rate.s for these cities. Th,, s.-j.o r.Lll n ,Vin town. The petition of the chambers of , , ommeree of S..ith Dend. Misha- hl w;:s ' ''rl advertised. J his waka. lllkhart. flosht-n and Nan- f road inr! ides about tliree mih s of
pitiee, which was tiled with th;1
commission a year atro, ask' d that
ini pro n . ent t ronerete with an t stiniate of S7J.LT 1. 10
a reduction in the basis of rates b - : The 1-Yank Lird road and the
twe. n thes;e cities ami points on j (T1.1 rb-s (lui.-e ro.id in Madison eastern tninl; lines he made. The ; township are ordered advertised for commission derided to uphold the j concrete improvement. The two pie. 1 of the petitioner. roads v. i 1 1 1 at.'out five miles of imThc petition pointed out that the , provem-nt wire estimated at . 1 Z 0 , -northern Indiana cities wfe on n 000. basis of tor, percent cd" the ('hicatro anil New York rat Tin i-omir.i--- yrir-" rirc i-m
sion found that th- h..-is v.a- iin-iol tilUCi t lll
rt asonalde. astd order- d a reduciiofi to 14 preent iy .Iul 1 of thi-- ymr.
French Foreign Office
STREET IMPROVEMENT
Surprised at V. S. Actionl" . v' rr y1 l ') ry meetincr
SELECT PLACE FOR ( OTT AGE PRAYER MEETS
f'.e.v;v, of r.tsslun we- k s. rviofi .r.iT held if. some of t!. .liurches h.s week, o'ttj'' jra a r me.-tiroH ".iil not le conducted ;:i X)u; in-:.-ediite i.eichharlioo 1 of s'.n h '..arches hohlin: m et. t Th.o chwivhe- tliat will hold s ich
Thds on lumber for street and
i sidewalk repairs for the eomins
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l public works Tuesday and the conIWIIIS. March The rrer.eh ; tra(-.t Uas awarded to the Sanders foreign orhee today express .-d stir- i . H-lx. rt C. prise that i'rts't Wilson, in hi- ftuhr j i t. -sot ut ions were adopted pronote, did not Mic'tst some ruaratite" I idinu' for pavements on Davton .st.. to injure th. witiair.iw al of ('rnuii from Miehia'.m st. to Miami st.; Ma-troop-if they were ahowad to enter j troi-, Indiana av. to Calvert the neutral :oi.e provided by th;; 1 st.; on Calvert st.. fronf Michigan ptace trva. l -t.. to H.-rh st.. and Cleveland av.. Ambassador Wallace, the fo-t ln j from Lincoln way YV. to Diamond olhee said, appareat'y Iiad r eeiv d i av. no ins .ructions eovf-riru th.is pi. int. Th.' foreign ethe charac! ri. u the ' si" ITS ON" XOTIL note as a wh-.; as most conciliatory j The Fairfax Hetinine: C'o. tiled in tone. .-..dt on note .- gainst "h nies K. l'rane.-. it w;t made el'air. agreed I Stitith in circuit court Tuesday for wdth the president that oM-many jud.mu -nt of $rT. The not should be a'bivicd to us' her own j amounted to St',1.10 with interest at troops to dow n the Kühr revolt, but ; s,.on p, r on!. The I.'let trjc (i irclum; to the b.. lief th.at the !;!u rt ; a U(. Med uit on aciount apainst tro rnnuuii shouhi p.- willing to j Maude i 1. Saline for S ;;7 1 .7'. material .-uararite- ,-vit u.iriou :' t!tse tioops aTl,i l.-.hor furnished. Judirment of
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wh-n order hih r--tor'd.
Sharpshooter Returns to V. S.
str-od since Stn. ':;''.': A. l!airrty j on April 11, and who is up rinw.is r.omtr.-it d a-u t'd fi"-m ; tend'r.ff th erection of the local tabhere four .-ars a,.. that at the v- ,.rnaclo. taU.s that this wall be the pirat;r,M ef lus tetrr., MaisliMi ' 'uta- j ty wa' to have th- i..va chanci at t -fth structure ho ha? managed in the olfiee. ! his evangelistic career.
Mr. ke-ye is well-known through ! Marshall county hnvinK brer. :i lead- j inc citizen of Plymouth for y,ars. Hi-- father before him was n state i
senator. For years Mr. II eve has brt-n prf siib r.t of th- library board of Plymouth in which he has taken keen lnter-st. II- lost his only son.
Lieut. harlrs j:ev popular Notre j I.im- praduate who was killed in i Frnr.ce during th- world war. Mr. Ue-ve is a staunch advocate i of Wilsotiian d tr.ort ac y. lor t!a' I riRiii' of Nations ju! as it wres ' written at Versailles, btlievts inj kofpimr faith with t!i- men who did j the fiphtinp. and on state lsue-. r.h- j jects to the centralization that has ;
tieen undrrtakn by dov. (ooUijch at Indianapdis. ami to certain phnses of the Indiarri tax law which. he iisrrts net ds anif-ndinc
LOCAL W OMEN WILL JOIN PURDUE HOME j demonstrations
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Mrs. II. J. Dt ller. N. Allen j st., is to be an assis?t.ant demonhtrator and lectur r on the Indiana !
home special train during the wee.i ,iTa.nlng April 1 lh j Lowe... Mass , to this City where The train is run over tho New , !,r. rected a largo structure for the Voi k Central lines in Indiana n nder v ., .j oror&6 Stephens, well the ausmecs of Purdue university in 1 , . . , , , , i ., j Known industrial leader of the. east. t'OOi-ration with the ta-.t Horn"! llconomics association, the Indiana' The hist structure which he erected
Federation of Farmers' association and the New York Central lines. It'.-: slogan is "Detter Homes for Indiana." The object of the train is to stimulate a greatf r use of modern equipment in farm homes. It consists of four pas:?en?er coaches equipped with modern water, liuhtinsr and owcr systems. One coach is devoteto a, study of lmme furnishing, two to labor saving devices which an, available to the farm woman, and a fourth is a lecture car with 1UÖ i hail s. The car makes thrc stops a day of two and one-halt houio each, one i:i the meriting. In the afternoon and in the evening. The first hour and a half is devoted to demonstrations and a lecture is given during the last hour. Three women from the home economics department of Purdue uni
versity accompany the train assist
for P.ob Jones, his present superior. Weis in Pine Bluff, Mass. IIxiR'riciict'd Man. He has been in thLs kind of work for over 10' years and has been with Dob Jones at several different times. In the campaign work Mr. Cochran manages the advance advertising and church organization in addition to superintending tho erection of the tabernacle in which the services will be held twice dally. Mr. Cochran's home Is at Winona Lake. Ind., where lie resides during the summer months. He has often been called "the Hoosier Kv.mge1 ist." He will deploy much of his timo during the campaign in giving "shop talks-" in tho local factories.
SLXKS JUIHJMILNT. If.int'V C. Heed asks for $."0f judgment in suit filed against the
Landon corporation In superior
ed e.ich week by one woman frotn t (ourt Tuesday. Heed stated there
the tanners' institute course. Stops were mad- at Wnlkerton and North Lib rty in this county last week. The week durintr which Mrs. Deller will accompany the train, the last week of the schedule, .-tops will be ma le at Union City, Winche-tcr. Farmland, And rson. Pendleton, Forfsville, Greene; tlc. Hadley. Dmville. Hrown-hurg. Jamestown, Cr tw f ordsvil le. Va n - town, Hlllsboro and Veeder.sburg. The train has been in operation since March 15.
was due him from the corporation $ 1 o 7 , C r for drawings and df signs furnished the company for boxes and booklets.
NAVY RECRUITS GO TO NEWPORT. R. L
TiniUVTi:N" TO STKIKIL UOAN'OKE, Va.. March 30. Unless K'ücvances of clerks of the Nor
folk and Western railway are ad-j
justed satisfactorily today members of siv unions of allied crafts emploed by the railway threiterted n sympathetic strike. More than 1.000 men already are out.
With the closing of th niusi-ian's ' school at Great Lakes, all recruits w ho enlist fpr nay bands vvill b- i sent to th" school now operated at j Newport. It. I. j This order was received Tut .-day i morning with the announcement of'
the i losing of tin- school at Great Likes. During the war John Phiiip Sous. i conduct d what is considered to he the lärmest band that was ever gathered under one leadci. The Great Lakes band becum- famed throughout the country for their martial music. Orders have also b'en received at th- local r-eruiting station that all men re--n!ist ing may select 'he ship on which tiny wish to serve. With this order e.u.ae the announcement that no ir.cn without previous aviation experience would he enlisted with a petty otlicer rating.
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ISSUE RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST MINERS
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Oliuer Style Shop 103 Main Street ' y Oliuer Hotel Block South Bends Exclusive Shop for Women Offers for sale tomorrow about 05 latest style Tricollete Blouses of every shade and tint imaginable: $15.00 Blouses displayed in our window.
Specially Priced Tomorrow Silk Georgette Blouses These blouses have been in stock at higher prices and are, indeed, worth much more than the revised
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A store devoted exclusively to Blouses, Lingerie and Negligees. Oliuer Shjle Shop 103 Mam Street fj Caver M:;! Elicit ScS.h "er.Js LxcI-siiV Shcp fir U'srsea Have you seen our window todiiy ?
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üastertime
the time to perfect good appearance Good appearance comes into its own at Eastertime. It should, because Easter is the real beginning of Spring. Good clothes are a tonic, an introduction to better things and Kuppenheimer good Clothes are fitting companions for the Easter spirit Spring thoughts. We're prepared for your every Easter clothes need. New single and double breasted suits in plain blues, greens, browns. New pin stripes, club checks; smart patterns in different color tones. You'll have no trouble choosing just what you want from our bi stocks now. Sizes and stvles CT for all men. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes $50, $55, $60 to $75. Styleplus Clothes $35, $40, $45. Now showing complete lines of Hats, Caps; Shirts and Neckwear for Easter. :'-
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7 Preferred Stock The South Bend Wholesale Grocery Co. Seven Percent This is the Investment for which you have been waiting. This is an obligation of the South Bend Wholesale Grocery Company, one of the substantial business institutions of our own city with quick assets of more than three times the amount of the issue of Preferred Stock. This Stock is non-taxable in Indiana and is a better investment than a taxable Bond or stock from any other state. You can put it away the same as a Liberty Bond and give it no attention and your interest will be ready when due Julv firt and January first each year. Subscriptions will be taken at the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK, 229 South Michigan St., and at the office of the Company, 326 S. Carroll St. If you want to share in this excellent investment make your application at once, for it will all be sold quickly as allotments are being taken even before announcements of its sale is made public. We recommend this STOCK as a Safe, Conservative investment at a good rate of INTEREST without TAXES. THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
