South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 104, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1920 — Page 2
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SOUTH BEND MEN TO ATTEND MEET OF BUSINESS MEN
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Addrrssc-s by Dr. A. L. Hol!nw-ll and Dr. II. II. Strwart on "Ilcttf-r Tfrth" will l.p features' of tlir Coluillard Mother's club tner-tinir Tiu-s-
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will li.- cut out at this mr tinur fur an ajiron sal- t lc h Id soon.
WASHINfiTMN. April l: As j, n Industrial :. r.d rommrcia! (T,'''r f
Increasing ir:ipirt;n?- So .th i " t j I :t j Vvas pointed o it today l-y Hoir.' r !..
JVrruHon. pr'-sid'-nt of th Chair.'. -r f CommTC of th- Cnit'd Htatf.-.
).ai a vital int. r -t in th- ur-at 1 " " '' 'f
j-'athf-rini: of h-;::'- im n .i!I d hy the chamber for Atlanti-: City. April 1'7 to 25. to di." '.v th mi j- t f f lnrr-asI prd'.i' tion iri in''.u-::: . This increav-d prod'jcti'.n Convention wil! take up tl,- m'I' -,;in f j.roduf-tion In all it ph.is.-s with ;jT jri! n-f em.ee to it- :fit on j.rlrs. the cost of livir, n-l on l'Uslns conditions. Importiiru-f of Trotliif tion. Mr. IVrcu.-on 1 1 1 - I att oU- m iiay to the impor t. m. '- of k . -pi:.-production up If th" Ci itcd .v'rat s n to maintain the position i:i v. ihl trade it h.ia galn-.l as .i r.-ult 'f ihe war. He point d o.u a! th" I -osity for production in th- I'l it- 1 .'lat.-s as a r.c.ti,.- of p:n;: th-
.hn Kurope l-,i l.t imndi of its, o-olt:f t -f ?iov- r. I
"Tttis O.U. stii.n f.f ui'i-f ."-i i-ro- Tli" South 1-nd Sta'e Lank. Oil S. Miohiiran St., which was th" scene lurtlnn." Mr. I '.ru'ii-.n. "is ono . ( f h . , ,iS , t ior ; ,i;iy:i-ht robb ry ;ust befon- 11 o'clock Mondav mnni-c.-f t!i" most inipoit iT T u.- f.ic to- ip;. A-.-ord:n to st a"t r-m.-nts of nk directors made this aftc rnoon the iay in biin-f-s It has a direct . rHirely covor'-d by ir.suranee. bearing on th" co-t of and k, .,o t.s l.;t" Moiulav aft -rnoon said the car said to belontr to Stanley
pri "s cannot l.e-in to j-tabilr..- t h-ui- i :r, l-w -! i, S
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atch s up v. -Ith Ü'.e i ;;; t:.d." Inlt Men.
The rhanilio: anri"ui! -s th" i.a :n s ti buiIH.S Jead TS in Smith lb nd to whom in vita tlons hav- ltii s ?it to jitlend the increase. l prducTi'n v-n-M'lition. AmoncT the :nn who ha" li en asked t rcj.r' --nt this rity's ; inter its ar" the foil. .win;;: j TJuunas il. Ihandon. tra-urer. T'.raiKion-Durn 11 Co.; I- I Coy V. , "!a.".iri. ) rvsM-nt Calvin C! no-r Co.; J. ITast, iiKUia:-. r, IJoo-ir Vlid--ale t;roery (Jo.; I".. J. Kri-P-r, lk .1. Kriderand Co.; C. i;. McHenry, pt. h-ld-nt, M Henry-Millhoi!-.' .Mfj,-. Co.; AV. D. O'Brien. pro-id"iit, o-i:ii!i Vurnish Co.; A. F. Prank, pi .-Lb -nt. Oliver hotel; M. A. So-'t. auditor. L'ackaqe S-tl"s Corp.; l. ' . P-rkms. vie pieid rit. Ierkins (ilu- Co.; 11. J'. Kit-s. manager. Th" Kies Co.; John I. Shafer, John I. ShatYr H ;r-i-vooj Co.; K. G. Carter, seer tary. Sihlev Machine Co.: J. .1. n'Krbn. South Hoii'l Initio works; M. I. William-', president. Standard Tool and hnclr.rlni,' Co.; I,. A. Walker, s- cretary. Stephenson Mfir. Co.; Ik A. Tuttle, The Tuttle Corp; 1'. V. l!s. president. Wells .Mf--. C -.; C. W. Hyde, president, Hyde Lumb- r Co.; flr-orpre . Voedlsch. Mue ! Ilrrvnu('(j., T. A. Freeman, eop , pt rol h-r d'Aver Chilled I'b-w works; C. C Shafer. president, Cyrus C. Sib.if.r Lumlr Co.; Clntple P.. Camp';. 11. treasuier. South lb nd Chilled Plow Co.; Cuy I. Stai'b. iresid"n4.. Staple-Hildebrand Co.; A. K. Prskine. president. the Stiubbaker Corp; C. I. I'ritton, i-e president. Kngtnan - Matthews Kance Co.; Charles G. Powell, presid r.t. Pulb cton. l'owell IIarP.vo"d i.nml'r Co.
FARMERS PLAN ! BIG CAMPAIGN Formal MemLer-hip Drive Will Begin Next Mon- j (lav IVizht.
Plar.s for the rAijnty-xvld'- campaign to enlist new members for tri Indiana association of Federal farmers are progressing rapid!" ar.d the formal driv for increasing the membership roll will 'begin r.ext Monday nicht with a meeting at Xew Carlisle, when a representative "f the state organization will be present to outline the policies and principles of the association. It is planned to sign up even' farmer !n the county. Great strides toward the eventual formal drive were made Saturday nicht when a rousinc meeting was held In pchool hon. No. 10. in oliv township. A. Miller was named temporary chairman and he was empowered to perfect the organization that will c;iriv.ivs the township, which was divided into districts and Mocks and solicitors for each district will be appointed. A preliminary meeting is planned for every nicrht this week. Monday nicht's in t will be held in the Mount Pb-a-aiit s hool in German township.
MOTHERS' CLUB WILL HOLD MEETING TUESDAY
BEAUTIFUL FREXC1I MUSIC HALL BELLE
MISSED HER
I'AKIS. April 1 2. All Paris is l os-'hin" at the acrid nt 111 1 1 l.e-i-'l Mile. Dlnrlys. beautiful .!:u.-ii hall d nicer, who-' ioIwutui.s a ; h Tod Slot.; put m r .nto ,!?:l ifor' :h" ai'p"ai'l on th" New York statre. I'.iüoi as "Pa f..!!" Db.'rlys." the- daier has lio ii ; p 1 1" i ' l -T piac; n i I'.v iu:d' at th" t'aino !e Paris and a'so in a n V .-pe-'tac!e. "C.to Yadis." at th- Theat! e .b s rhamps-Plys. s. Thtwo !iiiv1ii.iii.s at- about twe lnius apart, but th" mana' iiient b.,.s ut a liinoi-ine at 1 h -rh ''-" di.-po.-a! so that hc may ke p both engagements in one ev- : ; 1 ! : ;r. Tlo. oihcr r.it;ht th." Casino dir!.t;n iw b't- and Mile. Idir!s h.'id b.:t a few minut-s in vlii. h to iir.kc he Theatre d.--Ch amp--P!y.ees. Instead of dres-ing sh- put on a pair of slip pers and envlope.l h.-rs'If in a b."r fur coat. As slie emerged fi-oni her limoTiitic in front ' the Theatr" e"es 'h . a m ps III V sees b r fott slipped on the wet navement and she fell ri'-'ht unr th- v littering arc lieht. A bi'r crowd saw an rmbarrased l.e" risf- hastily, recover her fur coat and disappear through the Statre door.
CONSIDER PLANS FOR NEW SCHOOL
Inil(hip: May Hoplare Port aMe Structures on Michigan Street.
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j I'i.üis for a new school huiblincrl !forthe S. Micki'tan st. district where; i two portah buildings are now ae- I ! (i iu ii od a ting the ovj rllow of students will ! discussed at a mass meeting' ; of the citizens of that district t be j . held Tuesday night at S o'clock In i the portable building. A lot located. ! on D'.ntnoyer av., just east of Miehi- ' . gan St., wa given to the sc hool city
some years ago through the will of the mother of John Parneman if a 1 building were erected there within , five years. At the expiration of f;ve . years a renewal w as made, that hav- ' ing almost expired now. ! The organization of a civic c!i;h in that district will be discussed and ; in addition there will be a talk on "The Care of the Teeth" by Pr. A. K. Hoar" and on "tkanlrninc" by A. P.. Williamson, garden supervisor.
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How man st.. is to be litu-.l f a- as- j South Uend poll. " tot e, was ci u a
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llfpl l) Mil'. Vi, U V "1 Hill-. i' .11.'-.- ---- , Gilmer in city court Mond ly morn-; vil- names and cursed her. accordin- ! ;r.g t a petition for divorce which iVson.i freely admitted to th' 1 . , . ! t judge Monday morning that he had as kb d m tlve circuit court Mori-
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Th." defemlant is further h.avol with falsely accusing th- laintiff of unfaitlifubiess. Mrs. Wright asks for the custody of the two minor chil-
Mnrian. eight years old. and 1 s.-on e.trs Obi.
The couple was married Jan. 7,
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ll'IH I'V'UKUV ,! --.III. ,11111. '.'! . . t . -i - I A ,i and wtr.1 over to ..how it to th- Cor-I V.U. and separate! April 19-0. rell family. Whoa she went borne j - jM'VTC th. r" was anoth.r MU .rrC and th it ( RC1IASlt(r (rL lS
Thursday night he went over to th 'orr l! home and sti ii"k Mr. t'orr, .
twice, knocking bin: bvn. Mr. Corre'.l testi;:. d that T-s.-u.-. The Purchasing Agents associaliot only hit him but a!- -trucl ; ti,.T1 ,,f South lb-nd will b- th" Mrs. Conall. l'. r.or.a d tiled tb.it he ' guests of th4 l'lkhart contingent at hit Mrs. Correlk ! a dinner at th" lift I Puckh-u Yrd.ludge Cilic r turn, d tl." eas.-! n,-..'.ay evening ..t o'clck. Two over to Probat: ' ' ?'. r Ptrrv Pane addr s s will be giver;. op on for iavpstiu.,t ion. b.oblinic up b.is i- - 'aVn cat and Its Ps-s" by CI. P. ision in th ..- u':til Saturday. J Il(wc of Lyon and Ciaenbaf, PigIt ah ' b v. --d t !!:. . a ring oni. r. Ind.. and Wans.ou. O.. and that Mrs. 1 eot:a bad gon- to .,- other on "Th" Kailroad SituaClceiind. . but thit b -tor" vm v.oti" by P. P. Moon, division superleft she sold some of the Do.mii irtendent of the New York Central
Will Attend Meeting of Charity Secretaries Miss Thaddsa Taylor, secretary of th' associated charities, will leave Tuesday for Xew Orleans to attend the 4 7 1 li annual meeting of the National Conference of Social Work. The conference will last one week. April 14 tn 21, and will be attended by prominent soc.il workers throughout the entire country. Indianapolis has been the scene of the conference two different years, once in 1 S r 1 and again in
Among the general subjects to ho j
considered at :the conference, are Children: delinquent and Correction: health: public agencies and institutions; the family; industrial and economic problems: the local community; mental hygiene; organization of social forces and the uniting of the native and foreign born In America.
Lawn and garden seeds, best quality. Warner Pros., L'26 S. Mich st. 2301-15
Prop a little T-'reezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, th en you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs hut few cents at any drug store, but is sutMcicnt t remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the caluses. without soreness or irritation. Preezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful.
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This is Ko. 1 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a competent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the a:r passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Vhocping Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave these organs ia an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's Vapo Rub mav be of value in this condition.
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city. Mr. Snyder joined th" chamber forci s several weeks aco.
has been arranged for the nu i '.ir.of the Parent-Teachers' eljb of lh" Murssel school hicb, will ! la Id . Tijes'bty af te i noon at i : .". 0 o'clock at : the schoid huiding. An ad-lfs e- j jdainir.g tb..- Hoy PaMit movement; will be made by Joseph T..Kr .'.r.d; a talk on "The Care of the Teeth" j will be given by Pr. L. 1 1. Wirt. A i music il proeram will be given ard will consist of a violin solo by Peldon Leonard., a vocal s b bv Mis
v'. Keimöl 1 ar.d s. ctal numbers by the school orchestra.
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ALLEGED FORGER IS ARRESTED BY SHERIFF Charles V bb",-, ;r ivliiig. Mich., who Was picked ;:; ! v Sh r::Y I n;ck last w ek. has be. u turn, il over to th KendallviIIe. In.l. au'.horitbs to
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Mr. t uu Liiat lüuuwmp; recovery irom
the active stage of influenza, there often remains an inflamed, congested condition of the air passages throat, larynx, bronchial tubes and lungs. Frequently the cough hangs on soreness of the chest persists you take cold easily and there may be obstinate catarrh. This condition is slow to clear up and if neglected mav favor the de-
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under the care of their physician should exercise moderately in
the open air eat plenty of wholeI some ood avoid overwork and budden chills.
Nightly applications of Vick's VapoRub may help nature to complete the process of repair. Because Vicks acts locally by 'timulation thru the skin to
draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from th congested spots and relieve th cough. In addition, the medicinal ingredients of Vicks art vaporized by the body heat These vapors are breathed in at night long, thus bringing th medication to bear directly upor the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed it over the throat and chest unti! the skin is red then spread or thickly and covered with ho? flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck anc the bed clothes arranged in thf form of a funnel so the vapor: arising may be freely inhaled If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. Samples to new users will hi sent free on request to the Vici Chemical Company, 231 Broad Street, Greensboro. N. C.
Good Notions At Savings Those who sew will be interested to know that this store is well prepared with essentials for home-sewers. Professional dressmakers also will be interested with our completeness of stock as well as the savings represented.
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Home Craft Week
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These fabrics are as sheer as if they were silk and are adaptable to the newest modes. Their designs are. taken from costly importations, the result is that you have rich choosing from dependcible fabrics and color effects with only a small portion of the expense that goes along with fabrics of importation.
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re have a complete line of Men's Madras Shirting in white and colored stripes, at 50c, 60c, 69c, 75c, $1.00. $1.25. Fancy Voiles, 40 inches wide, twenty-five different patterns iind many colors, at 50c. Jap Crepe, 30 inches wide, all colors, in plain, at 59c. Plain Organdies, 40 and 45 inches wide, all colors, at 59c, 75c, 89c, $1.00, $1.25. Plain Ratine, 42 inches wide, very fine quality, in white, pink, copen, and blue, at $1.75. Beach Cloth, 36 inches wide, all colors, in plain, for shirts and dresses, at 59c.
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A national exhibit of fine ginghams for summer dresses all this week. See our wonderful display. Beautiful Plaid Ginghams New designs, new color combinations lor street dresses at 5c. 75c, 85c, $1.00. $1.25 yard.
House Dress and Apron Ginghams
Checks, stripes and plaids, 2 7 to 32 inch, at
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Silks:
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Tricolettc. plain colors in taupe, Sreen, pink, white, new blue, brown, light gray and black full 36 inches wide, at $6.50. Novelty Weaves. Tricolette Open Weave, heavy quality in plaids and stripes, $7.50, $6.50. $10.50. Ace of Satins, beautiful lustrous sport satin, in all the new shades, orange, rose, copen. orchid, old, white and sand, 40 inches wide, $7.50. $8.50. Fan-Tasi Crepe, silk crepe material for skirts. 40 inches wide, plaid of several shades, $10.00. Crepe de Chine, 36 and 40 inches wide, all silk and any color desired. $2.00. $2.50. $2.75. $3.00. Georgette Crepe, all colors in plain, fine sheer and all-silk, 40 inches wide, $2. 5, $3.00. Fancy Georgette Crepe, new designs, large and small figures, in all colors, at $4.50. All-Silk Shirting, all new stripes, 30 different patterns to choose from, 36 inches wide. $4.50 quality for $2.98.
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Republican Candidate for President will speak at the HIGH SCHOOL Thursday Evening, at 8 P. April 15, 1920 Everybody invited to hear him. Special invitation to the Ladies.
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Union Trust Company Safe Deponit Boxra with special
facilities for the privacy of cuaI toners.
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ELECTRIC CLEANER Brooms Wear Out Rugs And the brooms also wear out and have to be replaced. Tl iev fail, also, to et all the dirt and leave dust scattered throughout the house so that "dusting" has to be done after every sweeping. The America Electric Cleaner Sweeps clean thoroughly clean and COLLECTS the dust as it sweeps; it brightens your rugs, prolongs their bcautv and their usefulness and the one operation is easier and consumes less time than sweeping with a broom.
From the standpoint of economy and cleanliness you should do your sweeping and cleaning with the America. You May Test the America in Your Own Home at Our ExpenseEquipment Go. Phone Main 2920
