South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 96, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1920 — Page 3

5rovrY morvtnc. nni( r. 1120. AGRICULTURAL MEN Latest Society Fad MAKE NEW FINDING; I'l.mt Lift Vem- to Dpeinl On L;jlit Uatlirr Tliau Temprraturr. '.VASiüNCP N. Af" r : . da d t : .iCr;i.:ii'i;r:ii -:-)'- :.a. ,1 f i pi. ml !;' M-r;;.- to a I:-'.'. t r,ilhj- laari t nip-r- : nr.' i.ri'T.t and may bo y r-'iri".-' jr.L: !: !.o;;m 1 1. ' . 1 :.; Tri - ::. re. n!:;'i'.r..ir ; '"-i il -rp rim'-nts .' '. . dem.. !..-! it. i th,it j to alN rr.n t- period. Off' a a " 1 r r- y ! - -f ear fully ci'iM 1,. T1 V sou'"0 ;v tun Mar

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,'ition of tho stato department's diplomatic room, scene of many important international events has boon ordored by Bainbride Colby, the new secretary of state. Demand for office space during the war necessitated conversion of the room into three oftices equipped

with desks, book caaea and filing cabinet. By the new secretary's order th war Um partitions will to removed tho room redecorated and apain used for formal diplomatic cvent.-s, such as; the exchange of treaty rati-

street. and will put tip a modern bungalow. mmmmm Mrs. Thtirtell. Mrs. 1 A. Milb r's Tt& mother, left Wednesday for Akron, i C)hio, for a visit with luv daughter.! Mrs. Jahrus. L

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