South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 109, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1920 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SOUTH BEND GETS FIRST GLIMPSE GF 0YERÄLL WEARERS
)or- of Lora Train W'adr Through Strrrt- in Dniini Suit-. .-oath IP rad's Fop. ! tri--t trot : - f.r: t ! i r ; , j .- of t Ii-- (,;. riil "; 'hu-.-'ist-i S.it-.r.i.i i.;-ht. and ..lila. ugh, the T.-.orf c n - r . a t iv -..rb- '1 i'piüi- : enad.-rs hi '1 ,-,. ii'i.y. a ; hoi ightar Vid rn l oil-; Ifr.iM" sM rj : i- d in- . ir:-!. th. movement again -t th- H. ( I .-'t T."thi:.K t-y tho i.".a;ural ! ap;-' i rat f f tho f.-.rrall !''..-. ! T;i. .nirn ri"M rs v-r r:i :r.- ! br .f th- Sm'?K i!r',. Wafh - ! far; v . !ir;; J'rtL'n.- on thtir '...'. tf a'ftfn! th' .trmaal s ; r i r ; ii-ir.'f.i'-t !'-.i;n- hM at th- Kan'- haniUl hall. t n i rarri'-l th:r "'. ra ! !- ural r ! th'ir arms a r"J florn"! th-na ;i::. vf-Arh: th hau, hm th- -i-M.-nrsi ..f th.- movotat ixul th- ..air.u-.- . f thfir cmvirnr,. ar-1 c am., from hori..- attir'-.l in tin- fru-p.-r.- d-nim ! (. o.s! u rri-s. rliT Want () ralls. Ar. nth r '!"a !fij.i. n! in the itnC'iiiii va- 'i: aitp'ü -. i rj i upnr. liy omf' i:i-rii!''rs of t h' polic e 1 - partnu-r.t in a -1 a a n,..-. . nn-nt to j 'i 1 1 o i i , , . j i io u c.ir a.n;i r ! -"in oia. r i;i p- : : -1 v.- farii'.i'i'.is uii-i sararn. r m a. ., i : (. Ii i n -prirr-ij . r.;foi n '.hi Ii Ii ip Va n iuwi;..tr-l to th.- ho.tr I of ,af--ty. Th" tohenan ,-ro sii'l to anwillitn; .. p iy ?h. .'a. p. r t nt in- I vr ? in pri' of th- sunta- r urn- ,' foraa, 'h:-h rn r(.;v-ii!-r hv th hoar.J at tiaa- nur fjn- l-ri.l.iy a ft. r- !
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ir- nior.- ,.. ( t r Tin r;hii;"i ri..w i 1 to h,av ohn.'.l th- innv.an. ,,t Sa'ar-lav. an.l t -bill of na a.li-' rs h.i in iai or -'.lnii ti by t!: ( oop. rati'v o (bp.i tr i .-Ii t of th' t a ; f ' . i ' : r i ri ora t a n. Th.- m w ( Ia! ho to :;aiu i icrn it -i t.of oi:!y from tin- .-! mP ba 1.. i corpor.ition hut lia.i ..th.-r industrial , . , tnd bu.-m.'.-s ruiii . i as. Tb.e ciuli c - ; pTts to ,iip a in th'ir m v uai-! lorn: Tuosd ay i . iornira.'. j Johnny Iümii- . an .n tor a pp.ai t i J in a sru; and d una- naiah"r at ilia' Orpli"Uia th.aar, ra'avcl a loa' nam. at Uio Saturday n.ht p. it a rn - ir.'i' when lie a p p a 'i i ia nvrr.n1 inst. a. tum'. ot in-, r.''iikir statrv Attiwtlon. Til.- ma r.,i t-Y of tin- i ilivcr .-tvlf li": s.ad last ".a,'ht tli.it la- is spa:--otana' an "All r:i!i I'd. mis. iu.nl" -if khaki and p.or.i;. . hie h will h" -eon Sun. lav on the sti. ets in the I b.op lis-ric and also .tt the on,h,. :ini ill,.-,.,.,-K. Laebti", of th.- I.e. Mer -an-tile '.. told Th" X. w s-'i au s Satur,la that hi- ( .a, .. ! !) h.;s b". a rereinm t . -l.-u ra ti is fiom all parts ..f :h' country inouu-iua aP.ait ,!iitnents of th. one-pit. . iail mh:.-. iaad" l- the o)t;ii;iny. 'I a o in quiries 'a er,- reived Saluialav tnua hmksou. Miss., a a. I i'las lotto, X. k. nd other t' li at s hie P. en poui in- m ilurm ISt W . . J; tfoai I iti s of th" south, white the ran.meat started, and where it i - spr. adit. t; most rapidly. II" .'.lid t h it i ' " r '.ail dealer bavo tairlc kiian- .-'ocksof ib niia and k h i k i '-aits on i . i , ' h . . t that th- f.otoi.v .-Oppin. - of demni ir b was low on account o! !! s'airt.l i c .ill thi- fabri". K!:iKi and pongee tr' h. ai" tis.-d bv n.iiiy facpoies in pho of del am. Mr. Iah in:- a.-- .-it d. pla.x u v) noxons . I FOIl PAPAL DELEGATE 1!;- v lleta v the tuo-d I'.evf roral John lion. tn ! . I. apo-ao'.io m loKat- to the Faded States ami who; will represent Pop.- Pem-di-d at the! -ons, -era t im: of .-a I'.itra k's church 1 May s to lo ai O" tin st ot honor at diataa- Sunday e.nim;. Mac :. -io :i hy t !. pupils of St. M.:r 's coll.-a' 'c::div taaai a luncheon wad h- , ;.r. .it tin- univeiaaiv .f Not." I i ih in hi hmi-.r. Tin- tkituoia' na :: of ill" . ;t wiH . n " r t a i u with a ; Ma- r- .-ojit :!. for tin- pap ; ! i : i : . c - aft.rno.a: an, i with a t ..km k dinner at t'ti" i civ i r hot.'! oi. s-tmla , Ma !. Wi.ilo ai ;!. . .t IP v. Pon.at.o will be tl;e 'ue.-t c-f K . John I. IV, (Tic...?". p,:..r of St. Patrick's rfiiir..'!). Hi- ii. atbpujrtcrs -a ill bo at tb.e parsonaa,.'. LOCAL UOME. ATT EM) CLEVELAND C0EAP O'le cf t::e larctsf V. W. C. A. conventions in the history if th" avsoci.it ioq is at pn--. nt hoaang its 5 Sicti at the Hot.! ("., I.ttal at Cleveland, to it is cstim.ite.l that there are pr : s-:;t 1.7"x vdiug ba -gat"a ml several humlrtd visiting rioha-at'-s at th" meting, l-'oar litin-dr-d olb co sti.d nts su. c - d d in Vi.r.g an atr r.d a:en.t to tin con stitution provi-1 ing tor th co.Teae j ;osso.. i.itior.s. Mas Maude lb ith. Miss (lortrud." ,s ,a ard M:-s Ha.-el Fa-r of Soath. tlie ctp en'. ion . BOB JONES WILL TALK TO Bl SIX ESS WOMEN Ttrh Joncue t f the the "V .'. p. a'.-; e: s m.embt r-!;i: Hei d 1 P.isi!:'s Wo Co :. a? "-.. Ta - i a ' p-T id b" an at 5 : ' ". au-ilo;. Shi a w k! i . rip ! .a'. dr ss ef th. " siil.i.'.-t w TI "The N"W Dnas ai.d T:e-po: men. " M- as . '.! a s w invi,.-d bv a c : . a ' ; .-Ujo h.c. r. Air-- ? ! i-. Tt ta. .oi I'r.ia.' h. s tho numb the Fr-.it-.
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p ' v;, wa -a a--.---4- . : V A have registered for the free swimndni; imtruction at the Y. M. C. A.. th ctiurso to be-ia Monday and '"dinue for two week.s. Six day " " ...... luCMs have been formetl fo- school 'oys and two nll ht classes f, work - im; boys. others are to be formetl tor the additional applicants which an: anticipated. SFLIXT IMtOIlsT. It. Otto Probst has been selected by the program and moo-ting committee of the St. Joseph chapter of the American Fnginetrs' association as a delegate to the national convention to be held at St. Louis, Mo., May 10-11. J. 1 Stevens, city engineer at Mishawaka has been selected alternate. TO Sl'FAK AT ('IIAMIlKi:. "The Cause and Cure of Radicalism" will be tho s.ihioct of Lr. Charles Stelzle. of X' v York, in his address to th" members of the Chamber of Com.r.u -reo at their weekly noonday luncheon Monday. The luncheon Monday will begin at 12 o'clock instead of 12:15 in order to give more time to the speaker, tho mooting to adjourn at 1:.".0. One dollar instead of (10 cents will be char'-'ed for the leuchten. Ft his address at the high school auditorium Monday night, Dr. Stelzle will choose "A Square Deal" for his subject. W ATCH CO. BOILERS HOLD AftiXUAL BANQUET Forty moral frs of the South Fond Watch Company' b wling league hati'juttrd at the Kable banquet hall Saturday evening, tlm event being IM l Iii HI' ' 1 ' I 1 I I I S I - . L. I 4 1 I H. , ) r j ' ,.nii..ui';n. i , Mary (,f ho moinpPrs rittrndP(i attired in overalls, and the meeting was a boost for the campaign to incrasn the membership of the overall ( luh which is being organized ! in the company factory and offices. John Pavid was tc astmast-r for ;thc. Whirh followed tne dinner. .V vocal sob) was given hy ; Va r a,.rhfi(lf- K,hvaril Ward gave nvo ian Au pockwol! lteimold flirnih,.,, ono of hi, Hebrew impersonation stunts, .-ind James Gregcuw gave a humorous reoitation.
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MOVE RESTRICTION ON GASOLINE SALE
(lliamher of Coniniercr Man Predicts Break in Freight Situation. ) it' a ai of th- i' i :e Lm.vs on .lies o; ' ii.ii'i- ard a fr-er mev-j aa ;it of li','-;! on ah railroad hm wt" w re .::;. a.ttir:. is Saturday of ; :h' Pr Vc inf ui of iii" tr.uap'irtaion tai.;b s w!iKh h..s hamlieapp-.1 ; .u.ha iry for tla l ast ft w w . "k. ; The .-"tarda rd i! company an-. :-i,!i:;io Saturday that their tillia ' 1 , u.is'iim sut!"'i n: t. su; p.y -oi. - ; ; s'.imers for sojn" time ar.d that th- l ' ! was now no i estfirtior.s on Ilm v. um- j ! ier of calions which cm: id partinsed. Th- fonr.i i r oe limited iw ! amount to thra-.- nations for drivers; i of ali maci.iius c. ; t trucks us u 1 ' tor h.aulinjr ra- rcha ndise. ! ; Trctlict ! ini-di. I ! -I. T. üronini r :t'fi !" the tiau-l i t'ortation lnpartUi nt of th" t'hrii.iher of c'onua re. said 1 ist ni.ht that I the freight sduata a h r" w.s tzv atl ly hi..rrt'V d. II" ).! ti"t-d tb.at tin - ' disintegration of th" railroad strike m tiiis section v ould oi -uv i ar next we.'k. None d trie r aij ;!o rs of tlm road1 here are now out on "-tnla . but t rei-ah nu'vaiU'P.t has t on bad haidi)crii by '!m actcui of tlm '"our - law" strikers in n carbv I.irii!U-. trikcrs in ncarbv sl:ippin.y '.oiTits. Tne f-ei!it emb'irsro on the Xew York Central lines, hieh ra ben ia etfoct for stral days, will probably be lifted within the next two or thre days, avcoialinr t advices from ra:!rj.ul circles last i.lht. IRON PROSPECTING MAY BE RESUMED Kcports Have Aroused Much Interest Throughout State Say Those Interested. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April 00. Ilecent reports that irtm pros-pect-inj; may be resumed in 5rcen county has aroused much interest in Urn state. According to reports on file in the division of pfolccy of the state conservation department, the Iron ore deposits of (Jrei no county rank second in the state- in extent and j volume. Martin county has t:u j greatest amount of iron or-, but its deposits are not as accessible I those of tlreone county. The records show from 1M0 to lHi,o the deposits wrro worked m a limited way and utilized two blast furnaces built for smeltir.fr. Various attempts were made later to revive interests in iron in that county. In 1 02 a railway companv obtained options of several thousand acres of land and began pros-peetini? for iron but abandoned the project a short time later. Following these failures officials of the department of ga-ol-i-tzy had pronoun'j.ed th industry In Indiana a.s bcinfr "dead", but de clared there wero possibilities in a number of Indiana counties. O.U' U 111' 1 number of Indi TTow oan a y about har a:e. woman tell tho truth when no woman is ! the satn-j at;c on two different days. I in two different moods, or in two i different hats! A woman who clings to a man. after love is dead, has that same creep effect on him as a hair tnat clings to wet fingers, and can't bo shaken off. k Don't Flirt With Death "When you feel ill. consult your tloctor immediately. Then you will K N O W whether your trouble is crious or not. If you are given a proscription, bring it to us. We specialize in prescription compounding and our drugs are always fresh and of stan lard strength. Never, ivver do wo "substitute." Central Drug Store Corner Michigan and Ya!iington Sts. Prescription Spoof, lists "Safe as a Lank''
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Until April 30th we will allow vou $5 on each lot in Floral Park. You pay us one dollar.
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Let us tell vou more about Floral Park and an easy payment plan. Call, phone or write LE1NBACH, HUMPHREY 6 PREVATT 522 Farmers' Trust Bldg. Main 754
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"OUT OF THE HIGH REHT OSSTBSCT" This means that we can operate our business with less overhead. Therefore we are able to sell our jewelry at prices that will save you money. Charles M. tT5 p a r W u vLaJ w Ii Ü Jeweler and Optcmetrist ' , wT l r ? ;Upp. CltlZCllS FlatlOnal liaHH : r ' -rvr r --r t? , i vr - w , n ' ... , .- ' -i . ., ' . i.a1", -LVJLUiju. :-t. fln:-Mri .i' - fj 7 Jo Lrro ü. ig.r tli N; - - - I 4. CHARLES F. (T f W Democratic Candidcite for PI! oj tr iwr r L- , A life long resident of St. Joseph County. M a r r i e d man with three children, asking your support of sheriff. it in mm Btra 55.00 SIX. 1 1
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