South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 113, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1920 — Page 6
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CONGRESS MEMBERS PLAN BIG JOY RIDE Prepare Trip to Hawaii ami Orient at Government Expense.
Fpccl.il to tfc , NV -w-TirTicy. WASHINGTON. Apr!! 21. romp TiUr.drcl rr rr.r; nvrr.bfrs of ronKrtss are prrpnrlr.fr for on- Krar.d. prolonged "Joy rulo" to th- Orient. It will b thr nv t rxtmll "jur.k-
c-l or Ihf many rr.nf.' by n;r::)LM of the jirrsTt rrjnt'r.".". Thl trip will Lv t.-rnu-fl "ur.rfTlcLal" because the Kovvrnmc-nt will r.ot ray tjult" all the YAH a. Thr trip 1a to t) ma'i- ;itirral a Kovrrnmnt transport. ar.l j;.rh rmmbrr of th Tarty will L- riuircl to pay $1.11-0 Ter 'lay for "sut rU-ncc." Of counc. In th vr- H. C. days, that will but a Fma.l part f tho rot, .o tlic taxpayers will pay p-;t. Thf- trip will Y,c rr.a-If rn tho transport Mount Wrr.on. Startler: from Snn I-'mnci.-rn rar!;' In July, tho conirrr-SKlnnal xrurior.i!s many r-f-thrm taking thrlr famllk-. .'mil FcrfLarir.t, will visit Hawaii, ttu.Philippines. China anl Japan, .and will be ahTit atout f.O davs. Thus doe Amri-vtn fnndn--s.s for travel tis.rt its.-lf. This trip trill 1m tn rncit delightful yet made-, and will l.o at the mst opportune time. wh n th rf-ason in Wahlr.e-tin will lc hot, but when it will ,f most delightful on the (if-rks of a rovrrnrrent transport riilir.fr the v.Mvrs r,f the Par in o Criticism of rxppnfs sfirh as this neir.g fm'MU-1 nn the government Is oetrig m.'ule, hut apparently th- maJorlty leaders in congress are making r.o effort to prevent th jdan beir.? carried out. It is br-ing pointed out iy some of the republican that It I rather difficult to insist that the republicans in cor.gr-s are economizing when at th" vain1 time they lire preparing to take a fine vacation at the expense of tho government on the pretense tint they muKt studv the "fast looming problem of the PacIMr. It If also proposed that there .-hall Tie other investigations. The republieans iiropn.. to have committees visit all the Indian reservations for the purpose of "Investigating." and that other members shall go to Alaska for the same purpose, it is urged that others shall go to X'ranre and to the Philippines and to Hawaii for the purpose of "Investigating." One party has been to the Virgin Islands and aiuuhcr to the Panama rar.al. This explains in part why ko little lias h-en done In W.Lshington nr.d why roncrreys has shown a record of jjo constructive legislation.
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FAMOUS VIOLIN IS SOLD FOR CHARITY
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Maharina, a yonncr matron of the jungle, vdio let three of her cubs die because of Inexperience, but is lavishing love on the fourth.
EIGHTY TiV CAXS WILL DANGLE FROM BALLOON IN RACE
OMAHA, April 21. Ki.irhty tin cans will dandle from the basket of the "Happy Hooligan." the balloon which will be piloted by A. Leo Siev tis. Fort Omaha expert, in the international race from Inciian-
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FOREIGN DELEGATES TO VISIT CINCINNATI
nNCIN'N'ATf, O., April 21. The Vorelp;n Trade A.lso(iation of the Cincinnati chamber of commerce will entertain visiters from Switzerland. Bra7il and China net month. 'A delegation of Swiss architects will be shown the new public buildings nnd other modern architectural achievements. Admiral de draco of the Brazilian navy will address tho association on the need of in creased steamship j-ervie between the United States and P.raril and Pi ink A. poster, an American lai'chanlcal engineer. operatimr in China, will disc uss Chinese industrial development and opportunities;
OFFICIAL LOST IN ALASKAN SNOWSTORM
NOMH. Alaska. April 21. To be lost all niirht in a Christmas eve MizTuard on the unsh Itered chores of Cape Spencer, was the experience of United State? Commissioner Wil'liani Marx of the Port Clarence precinct, according to word brought to ,Nonio by Capt. Thomas A. I loss. Unable to see in the darknes,nnd the blinding snow and with his nose bleeding fn'tn the intense cold. Commissioner Marr. saved himscli from free-intr by constantly walking about his sled until daylight came.
ciuart Mi.e, will be hermetically healed. The purpose is to keep the basket alloat in the event the bal
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':ed is another piece of eeiuipment which Stevens will take alon. Construction of the balloon is under way at the fort. The fabric will be of one layer silk. The envelope will contain o.OOO cubic feet of hydrogen, but if permission is obtained from the war department helium will be substituted. V.. 1. Weston of Dayton, u., has accepted Stevens' invitation to be his aide during the race.
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dealers under .section four of the Lever act. The section is too vapue as to what constitutes a fair r.riee, Tuttle held, and the fair price commission is an informal body without authority to enforce its rulings. The application for the restraining order was tiled by Detroit milk dealers.
Instrument Used by Strauss Disposed of to Provide Food for Starving. CHICAGO. April 21. A fine old Itiifjicri violin, on which Johann Strauss, the waltz kin-r. played in Vienna when that city wa the '.iyst in Europe, was sold her- recently to provide food for the population there. Vienna now is a ity of want and starvation. Miss Andrea Proudfoct. daughter of a Chicago attorney, heard of th great need In the capital where sin-
had spent most of her childhood and parted with the dainty Italian model. The proceeds of the vai,. wore turner! over to the Vi him relief committee. The Uugieri was brought to Austria from Italy more than a c-.n-
iiiry nizo ana came mio me jns-e---hion of Prank Wendlik. tmiren master in the court of Prince Lichtenstein in Vienna. It was in the extravagant and pb-asure "oving period following Napo!eon"s rtgime and Lichtenstein's was he ey.. jn Europe. The courtiers danced to the muiie of Johann Strauss' new waltzes and Strauss himself played with the court orchestra at times, using the Itugierl violin. The violin eventually came into the possession of YVendltk's grandson, a Vienna banker, also named Franz Wendlik. Miss Proudfoot's mother had brought her to Europe to educate hr. One day the banker heard the girl play in her mth-
r'.s villa in the Carpathian foothills' overlooking Vienna. He declared! that the hiM hvl great ability and! 1 t her have his eld vi ilia to use.' Shortly after the war broke out he', died. Mis-s Froudfoot brought the instrument to Am.erb a. I
She will resume her studis. interrupted by the war. this lall wh n
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PURDUE STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS
LAFAYETTE. Ind.. April 21 W. H. Nottingham cf Indianapolis a senior in the school of eh ctrical entr.ne, ring at Purdue University, has been .awarded a scandin ivian scholarship in physics, carry. r.g with It a stipend of J 1.000. The sclio'arshi is ene .f ( civen in this country and will reimire that Mr. Noti.rcharn study in some Swedish Fnirsity ne xt en r. '
WARNING TO MOTHERS
SaeTTulc Infants i Invalids
THC ORIGINAL HALTED milli Rich milk, malted grain- In powder form. For init, mvalidsu(ljrowLn?chUirca. Pure nutrition, upbuildm-j t! hole body. Invigorates nuraing mothers vi the ngrxi. More nutritious thaa tea, cofiee, etc, Ic4t&ntly prepared. Rcquy-ra no coo Lin;. abiütutei Cott YOU Sue Price f Read Page 3 T&
This big "VictroJa" Ad should bring you directly to "Music Headquarters."
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114 South Michigan Street, Near Wni" Atoiuo. All This Good News for Friday April Sales Friday Bargains Is a Money Saving Combination hard to beat. If you are interested in Good Reliable Merchandise at a Big Price Saving you had better plan to be here Friday.
April
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of Spring Apparel We have an attractive assortment of Coats. Suits and Dresses taken from our own dependable stocks that we have placed on sale at prices that show interesting reductions. Any woman in need of a new Spring garment will be able to supply her needs, economically, in this sale. Tho best modes of the season are represented in all-wool materials.
Mothers should see that the whole family take a thoro, purifying system cleansing Fiz-Ik this spring.N'OW IS Tili: TIM I-:. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along better if the blool is given a thoro rmrifying the stomach and bowels cleaned out and the germs of winter accumulated in the svstem. driven away. IIOIXISTEK'S HÖCKY MOUNTAIN TEA is one of the very best and surest spring medicines to take. Get it and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will be better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. Wettick's Original Cut Kate Store.
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MILK PRICES SOAR 0 DETROIT MARKET
I'.v FniPM Press: DETROIT, Mich.. April 21. Detroit consumers were paying 1G cents a quart for milk again today, following a two-day period of 14cent milk. Federal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle yesterday issueel a restraining or-
Hotel Men Plan Campaign Against II. C. L. CHICAGO. April - Hotel and testaunuit men are planning an Independent move on the high cost i.f food find will receive reports on iL num.her of schemes which hav heen tried out when they assemble for the hotel men's show here the week of May lü-lä.
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A refreshing reward to the winner, a satisfying solace to the loser, in any gamethat pure, palate-pleasing beverage of malt and hops.
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Coats $25 to $95 On Sale at
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Suits $35 to $125 On Sale at
Dresses
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falcomSllancL Come right in! We're glad to extend the hospitality of our store and service to demonstrate to you the Vicfrola Let us play for you the Victor Records of your favorite scJ tactions. And of course you'll want to hrar the newest soogs and latsst hits!
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Children Dresses Children's Gingham Dresses, for Spring and Summer wear, in plain colors and plaids, from 2 to 1 4 yars. Special $2.50 to $4.95 Children's White Dresses, dainty new styles in voile and organdy, 3 to 1 4 years, lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed, at $3.50 to $15.00 Women's Underwear Women's Gauze Union Suits, umbrella and tight knee, sizes 36 to 44. Special, suit .50c Women's Light Weight Union Suits, bodice top, umbrella or tight knee, suit $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Envelope Chemise, in fancy seco silk, yoke or lace and embroidered georgette, strap shoulder. Special at . . .: $3.95 Camisoles, in crepe de chine and satin, lace trimmed. Sizes 36 to 44, at $1.50 Pink Satin Bloomers, finished in ribbon and sheering, extra full sizes, at $5.00 Men's Underwear Men's Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length, in cream and white, all sizes. Special, suit $1.00 Men's Union Suits, in cream and white, long and short sleeves, all sizes. Suit $1.25 Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, long and short sleeves, extra quality, all sizes. Suit $2.00 See our line of Pajamas and Night Shirts.
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Big Value in Spring Dresses, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta. in plum. taupe, lavy and black. Sizes up :o 54. Very special, choice, 5nly $29.50 Blouse Special, choice of iny $15.00 Georgette Blouse. beaded and embroidered. Friday only it $11.25 Millinery Speciüd, Trimmed Hats, new shapes and styles. Values up to $12.50. Friday $7.50 Camisoles, pink satin and 2rcpe de chine, lace trimmed, broken sizes. $1.50 and $1.25 values. Choice Friday $1.00 Children's (Quick-On) Muslin Waists, up to 12 years. Special 45c Millinery Special, Trimmed Hats in new styles and shapes. Values up to $10. Friday $5.00 Percale, 36-inch, in lij;ht and dark colors. Very tpecial, Friday only, yard 35c Dress Ginghams, 27-inch, in plaids and checks. Friday only, yard 32c Shoe Polish, Whittemore's Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing for women's shoes. Regular 25c value. Friday .... 19c Talcum Powder, Menlen's and , Williams'; 25c quality. Friday, can... 14c Nyoil, highest grade lubricating oil, excellent for tewing machines. Regular 10c value. Friday, bottle 6c 20 Mule Team Borax, 15c packages, 3 for... 29c
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials
Mutanl Sardines, can ....17c 1.3 C 2 c-.uis 25c .mo Such Mince Mat, juckaso t"e Krumbli-s. 2 J-T -"c Del Monte Aspar.in, can .'sc lWto County IWiiin-i. 3 oms for 27c Helmet llimpMn, '2 cun. . . -5e Bavins NKla, pK. 12c IIaiM Cleaner, can lMilk Ohi'OoL'UO, poiiii! .....Mi "niiiON pouml . Pancake Flour, 2 pks 25c
Armour's Oats, 2 pks 25 1 reh Cookies, pound "Dc .s-M)rtod Hani Catuly, 11. . . tOe rrch (ilntT Snaps H 17o I'ciwKt's lV-urli-s No. il 1 j tan 10c i:onl Anne I'liorries. Xo. i can 0c Vinegar, bottle 10c l're?-er es. jar V,Av Domino Syrup, can 22c lVeled IVaelH-s, iouml ....;j.e Climalene. pk 10 ColTiv, ln.t hi town. :;ils.$1.25
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STICKS FASTSPREADS FINE Our Taint "stays put." It w kecj) its color for years, and will not peel, crack or mt-lt. It i3 sunrrcof, rainproof, weatherproof, alj.ust timt-proof Lut nothini. is proof acain?; t::ne. Our paint pro..tls fVenly and covers any surface t conomically. Good fcr all outdoor and indoor painting. C. E. LEE Wall Paper Paint Cilass 225 S. MAIN" ST. Oppo-ite V. M. C. A.
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