South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 105, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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MAY BUY UP

BABY RAILROADS

Chicago and I"orlh extern ! Propose Consolidation of

Small Lines.

CTII-WGO, April i:. Hieven baby railroads m.iy hi bought outright if officials of the Chicago and ?-.rth western railroad can prevail

on 5tn( khol'irs rnvtjr.ir here today to take up thf matter. The railroads which are serving us It;imc('h i f th Northwestern are scattered throughout the middle; vest and are sought by the North- i western to he included in its assets, ; Th rallrond.s are: ! Wolf It!vr Valley Hailwnv r(K, ! Helle Four-he Valley iMilw.iy 'o.j

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"win r . .a i . i f . i uttit . t g ' v, tr. Southern Hallway D, Missouri Val-! ley and )'.!i.;r ila.I-vav ;.r.d Und- '

Co., Wyomlr ' arid X' rt hv. f. rr, Itaihvny Co., Fj.-rre. j;ar,i . ir . t r. I rth western Ibiiiway 'n.. rpc ;:!! Fort l'icr'- P-ridfe Ihiilwav V...

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I,r liOi.liiri.;i;n(,' J . j r J ' -se "All thee rn,ni:( are cntrolbMl bv the Xnrthv.-estern but the company pi-i-a-iri to r.voti.iN- ;, loan and v a ri yt to includ' ?h-e icmIs in Us : ai!':h.' ts-es." if wa -fad.

POPULATION FIGURES

WASHINGTON'. April 13 Tlic ornsu Imn-nu TuIay aniioumtl tlw following lN-V) xpulatlon fUrurr.: St. IMiis Mo., 773,000; in-m-a hlruo 1910 wn S.",971 or WntfrtOMn N. V,. 31,26.1; Wot IIolMkn. N. J.. 10;S; iVrth AmUy, N. J., 11,707; Ihiquoiic, li., 19,011; I niontown, I'a.. 1.",Mt: Mas-dllou. Olilo. 17,IH; t'hllllmtlir, Ohio, ir,,S31; Ikllnlr, Ohio. l.".0ß; (.alrstur?. 111. 23.7K.'; CliarlrMton. V. Va,, 3f.f.OH; Iliirllrurton, N. J.. ,019; Taniaiia, I'a.. fJ.'.Uv.l; Klttai-u-ln. 7,l.",;t; lit-iiJrri. I'a.. 7;'H; 1,m iMttMirjr. l.u o..:7; .Martin-. I 'rry. Ohio, 11. 131; CirOhio, 7.0 1!); l-'a-t Ial-s-lln', Ohio. .".7.",0: (rccnvlllr. MI--.. ll.rf:o: I iu.ir. N. C. r71H; Ilemldjl. .Minn.. 7,'.s; lU3th(. ( al.. I.V.22; inlfa. Okla., (onie-ii)l ((irritloi fluns) ,",010. in m:si:s i. r.Mo: t4-rtoA n, I,.":;;; or 17.00: Wf-t lliMkii. I.r.;r, or l::.J: iVrfh AiiiImiv, !,.sij ,r 2!.M; Hiirlinjrton. 7l3orK.lt: Iuiu-nr. :;.i:Hl or -o.i: rniontfrnn, 2.Ji;-' r l7.uo: Tariuwiua, ,!01 or r.O.7. Kittntinliur. J.HIJ or (;.".: l'Jt(alni. 7T.3 or 1.".3; li-t ritt.hur U12 or Hi.-': .Mas-illon. 3.."o 1 or .Vft: rhIUiotdhr. 1.3J3 or !. I ; Unilair. 'J.ll." or II..3: Margit I i rr, L'.r.0 1 or 27.1: ir lovilh-, :!., or I..",: IJa-t Ialo-t In, 2.'2tA or liil.lt; liah'slMirtr. l,(t!Ht or 7.7: harhton ifi.fi 1 2 or 72.'J: iirtn-n-4 III-, I.Jf.-.O ir 2". 3: Tnlr. 3M r 10..-,: Ih'iniiljl. 1K7 or 3).00; I'.IUlu itifX)rixratMl 1911t.

TRUCK DEALERS TO HAYE JACKIE BAND

BUCHANAN

Commander Culp of Great Lakes Naval Station Promises Aid.

A Jackie band from the nr'it Ivikes naval training station will accompany the South Iltr.d tr;;c:: lealers on their tour through northern Indiana and southern Mich.:;:an to denior.sirat' the valuo of the trvick on the f.irin. arrordIrj to an announcement mado Tuday by H. C lvidt:ay, the or.X'ir.!zir of the trip. Word as rei-eivt-d .'.es'rday frt-rn .'orniaandor Culp of f the naval station, that a hand of iö pi'.-'.s vouTd he here to :-; on th tour. It is provable that the Kit" f :- the start of th- tour ui'l b. chan "'

f:oT;-, Monday, A;ril

to Thurs

day. April 2'J at n:--tinu' if th--truck leal-rs to v held this afternoon at 4 o' cUik at ti: 'hat;. her

Con . 'nerce

Th.e r;ri'.al piai,.-

for the tour v. iuld h ivr truh.t th'truck bak to South I'.ond on W'edneday to .spend thv niiu h re, I'avin the ;'ollouin.r inornit.u' !'": NvTth I.:!)Crty. Fr.d-r the r'".v ;.rraniTernent the trur-ks vill r .v;rri t the c.-ity on Saturda- nii-'ht. stay in l hern ver Sunday and I-atni: "t. Mr.nda;.- morning for North Li. rty. A a ri-.-v-It "f t'.ii.; ( har.-e ' I robable that the Jackie ban,', will Kive a oneert ir. .-iuth I'.end m. Saturday evening and. perhaps, mi Sunday afternoon. This i:vitter will be taken tip with the Chamber of .!;i:nerce ;:rd the retail i.ieri'hants

(leorce Clark was In Kalamazoo to sp nd th week end with his folks. Miss Lois Rirr of St. Joseph spent the week end with MLsd Helen lianlin. Mi.-a Jennie Howe of Niles ?pent the week end In liuchanan. .Miss Cleo I'ortz entertained several of her K':rl friends at a o'clock dinner Saturday evening in hor of Mi.-.s Loi-- P.arr of St. Joe. Mrs. I). C. Lundb'r n was in Nilei 1 .1.-1 weeU. (I.orue lb. one returned from Ann Arbor to spend his spring vac.it. on. Mrs. F. Stutke returned Friday after several davs' visit in Crand IIa pids. Master U"ii Hanhn entertained at a dance Thursday evening. Miv.s Kathryn Cass'.er was in Niles one day this wek. Mr.". M. I Hanlin and lady friend.-, were in the Herd ne clay this week. Mi.-.s AriL-dma Jei't'eries ,vas visiting out of town this week. Walter Thanning and Tom Faul were out .f town Saturday evening. Ion Pears was in Niles I"riday afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Iionn(r were out of town Thursday evenirnr. Ij. 'assier was in LJenton Harbor . r the w -ek end. Tht- Messers Fears and Kent were in Iansln;: the last of tins week. Miss Thelm.t Chil.lö returned from 'hica '.ru after a several days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. I . C. Lundpren of Fuelianan wer visitintj in Coloma S.tturlay and Sunday. Severa' younp j'eople of liuchanan

attended the Orpheum S-iturday evening. Mis? Helen Hanlin entertained about 12 couple at a formal dancing party Friday evenine. Several younp folkn of Buchanan attended th lepion dar.ee at Niles Friday evening. Klmer Thinnlnp was in South Bend Saturday evening. Henry French of South Hend, was vlritlnfr friends In Buchanan Sunday. Floyd Smith was in town ajraln one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Lyddick wer out of town one day last week. O. Hicks and M. Treat. Miss 11. Hanlin and Misst Iis Iarr motored to St. Joseph Sunday a'tcrnoon to spend the eveninp at the horn? of the latter. Miss Helen Wells is expected home to spend her sprir.p vacation from Ann Arbor this week.

Scapular lockets at Sc hil'.lr.cr?. 2532-1 4

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Ilirth-Rilrv Sccurr j (foshrti lload ( Atiinu t j

Sr i ; .. TJ.. N s i In,.- : 1 SH r.N. Ind.. Apr; ! . . -lie Tt.-th- l!i. y f'oii.-tr'ir .in. 'frjany ' iJe--hen h.a- b:, auard'd th" en:;!l.lcf fr.r siv ;;.ib of l&-fi'.nr eoT':liavpii)'!:! on th- hl-:i ?o-S

.'-jdi route f : i I ierrie?; oun.tv. .,i:.-l:.. at $J'n.r,i,,, w,,rl j

t "a fed. Then- V..-I. ').:(-.' 1 I . ! t i t - T" - :e ftJeth-fÜ' - pr.f,..:: of ? 12.2"' I -r mile h'ir:ir tin- !ove-t.

FREEZE FAILS TO DAMAGE FRUIT Local Horticultural Man IsMirr Stalenient Ilrjrard-Conditions.

JkCf. (Carlson is Assigned to Mishaiiaka Circuit

ATTI'N D CO N Vi NT I O N. Mlw Mau1 Heath. pres:d !. ? the boarI )f lire-tors of th. V. V. C A.. Mi.s Certrud- Svke?. !-d u-

frial :ecrrtr-ry. and Mis-s Hare! P..,or. ' representing th" rluh cirls of t!i-

I 1 e 'e .1 ml . O. where fh-y wi'l attT. l tho national V. W. C. A., convention.

NO SCHOOL TI ACIIFKS XKW ''ORK. April 1". Va;sar rollepe will not graduate a sir.irb"srhool marin" this year. arrordlnr to results of a survey of the senior rlns made puhli- tonii:ht ty th New York Principals' association. l.ow s.ikil i'S. it w as said, had caused students to turn to business. soiaI :-ej-iee and other professions.

i'OsTi'oxn Mi:imxfl. The mass meetir.s: of citiz'nf of th Michigan st.. Portable school distrirt will he held Thursday niht at 115 o'clock inst ad of Tuesday nhrht as pr-vlously annctur.ced.

IIS. LVCILII lII.SON't of

-as City, only udp;hcl 79

pouiuls Imi ("he iMuran taking Tanlac. Sh has alrc.itly trainee I ;Ut pounds and says this wonderful imtliclm lms 1kmi the tnwitrst hhMsdn of her 1 1 ft1.

Th b.i'-fr t'i wlii.-li ;r.f Imd: ;ia aim: 'vitii the re-t of t!oraid'!'" w.-st and the miow ar.d ice v, hh i aeoinpanied tlo- !d wave. cai:sal little or no daniace to the fruit crop. aa-oi di nit to a statement ff 11. H. Swain, secretary of the Indian i Horticultural society. Mr. Swain i.-su d the statement after r-eipt i.f mail reports from :'ruit Kt"v ms in all parts of Indiana. "Ili:u' ie ;! retaiab 1 by pr--vio'.'--t-old v.-e-itlier. the fruit not far riiouli I'lc:;;' in any part of th.e state to be ai'teeiad seriously by the cold wave," said the statement. Ii st year's fruit crop v. as badly damaged by the heay frost on the nights of "April :i and 2.'. Th;. Fhw s. it w as pointed out that the 1120 crop is not yet past the danger I'.oinl

hi.,- K. II. Carlson who has i s rvinir as pastor of St. Paul's M ehurch during tl a'osenr of pastor. Dr. James L. Gardiner. appointed to the Mish.tWaka cir

of ihe Flkhart distru-t at the !,. .v ssifd; of the Methfdist confer ii-M at Iti.d.mmd. lud. He-. ' son served on th.e Mishawaka ".iit pr-vio; to his app intta-n the loc-.il i hur-'.-h.

een . i;. the wa.s cult :dr:tr

ar!-e:r-t to

pi. AN' i:V(TlNiiNS. CiM''.iiO. April 1 ?.. A r-oml-breaking tourist trattie and jdeasure excursion biwnecs was predicted l"r this summer by railroad and Ith. e.

steamer companies hiv. Ik.üroads

are preparing c h imile thoatands of travelh-rs to th" Itoekies and Pari!';.' coast tills summer.

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Tli' ValiK f I-3HrlMix. Til- barber vote must have cojr.td in 1 !!'. Nope of th candidates this year has whiskers.

roNum' nivoitci: umahinc;. Tb livorcf cas- of I.ak'r vs. taker is beir.fr heard in the circuit court by .Tude Slick and the takintr of testimony is slowly takinc it course. It is expected that the tstimony will not be tonclmled until Wedrasday afternoon.

GEORGE B. BUIST ci:utifii:i prnr.ic accoi'xta.nt

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Boys' Shoes Gun Metal Calf in Lace and Button styles, all solid leather soles. Sizes 9 to 13. S2.98 and S3.50

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Call on the South Bend Shade Co. 203 Lincoln Way East for beautifully made to order Lamps and Shades.

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SPECIALIST IX FITTING CLASSICS "Kiyrtok Glasses." shell rim

eyetrlases and deep curve toric lenses carefully fitted and ad-

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I'yes FxamincO Thoroujrhlj'. Hours 3 to 11. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8. Tel.. Unco In 2722. DR. G. C. PAUL OITOMKTKIST. 22 rarnirrs Trust IUd.

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"I weighed only seventy-nine pounds when I h can taking Tanlac, but now I weih one hundred and f.fteen and am fee'.inc better tlian I hnve in seven ars." was th- unusual statement madt by Mrs I,ucile Hixon. livir.K at 2032 Broadway, Kitr.sa?' City. Mo., a few days aro.

"lb fore I becan taking Tanlac."

continued Mrs, Hixon. "I had become so we.ik from seven years of sufferinc: that at times I wasn't able to stand m my feet. What I ate r.rarly always dKurreed w ith me and ran do pas form so bnd that I could hardly t:t my breath. I w.. badly onstipated and had a pain across th sn.all of my back and my m rei were upet. I was troubled with lull hea!.i(hes Just about all the tine and often I had f-.iir.timr. dizy spell and I wa. never abb- to walk any distance before I felt exhaust d. "My uncle recommended Tanlac to nie and now sir.ee It has entirely overcome my troubles I will never u-et through praising it. I am not troubled with indigestion or jras at all and I. am atln,- anything and everythir-.ii I want and Ii.:-;-tins it

Headaches art! dizzy all left me nr.d ?:.y cond'tion has b 1,i r.re ir tire e(; a.t' a...!

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