South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1920 — Page 2
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THE 5UUTH bfc.NL) NEWS-TIMES MRS. VIRGO REFUSES INTERVIEW WITH PAW PAW SHERIFF Trial of Mrs. Tabor Continued Until Monday When Witness Fail. MILLER HAMILTOX GIVES WORD "GO" METHODIST BISHOPS MEET L KAXSAS CITY blshors were in leml-anntnl conference here today. They conferred on matters to be presented the gr.'ral conference of the church op nir.t: at D's Moines next week. OX CEXSUS FIGURES The Newest of the New in Sweaters at $10 to $25 Sport costumes are incomplete without at least one of these new sweaters. A variety of each of the newest models are shown surplice, middy slip-ons, and tuxedos. The colors are refreshing peacock, black, turquoise, beige. American beauty, white, pink and purple. II j United Press: KANSAS CITY. Mo. April 24. Twenty-flvo Methodist Fpiscopal Tn' XEIT S'TIMES Want Ad JMouAury - 1
TAW PAW. Mich.. April 2 4. TTndfr"hr1ff Dwitrht I',ikf-r return-'! home Saturday nmrrin fror. Scotts, Mich., w h n: h mad'- an un-uccss-fti! attempt to inUr iw Mr-. Jo-ph Clow Vlro of South IJ'-nd rR.irding vrhrre her husband, who is wanted as a. witness in th trial of Mrs. Sarah I. Tabor for th d'ath of hr dauphtT. Maud Tabor Virpo. thrro years hko, can b- found. Mrs. Vlro. v. ho with hir .-mall Jurhtr. U with Mrs. Virgo's relatives at Scotts, refund to f.ee the undersheriff. Kv-ry effrrt to pet an interview with h r t.iiVil. Th authorities here ar still continuing their search for Virco The failure of Vtro, the state's
main witness, to appear here Friday cau.vd the trial of the .SO-year-o'd mother, rhnftred with th" dath oC her daughter, to bo continued to Monday. Testimony Friday of Drs. Younrr and Hamilton, Iawton physicians, who conducted the original autopsy conflicted Rharplv with that of I r. A. S. Warthin. University of Michigan pathologist. The Iiwton physicians testified that there, was no evidence an Illegal operation had hcn performed, whll Ir. Warthin said his autopsy showed th cause of death to bo hemorrhage, resulting from a criminal operation.
MUSICAL PROGRAM AT FIRST METHODIST
Following is the musical protrram for Sunday morning under the direction of -Mr. Fred CI. Haas, organist and director: 2'rcludo in F Tm otto Processional Hymn N'o. IS. lleponse (Chant) The Lord's
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"Löfs Co," Miller Hamilton used to say when he had the last piece of telegraph copy on the hook in the cnmiK)tinjj room, and wanted things rushed as press time drew near. That was when he was telegraph editor of The News-Times. "Go," the same Miller Hamilton now says every workday morning at 10:;:C o'clock, and every weekday evening at ö o'clock. And as Mr. Hamilton says this one word, he stands with hin watch in his hand, giving the signal to telegra pliers for the press assciution to pick out the completed ligures of population from the federal census bure;.u at Washington. The fonner News-Times telegraph editor is now the publicity director for the cnsus huie.au department. He left the telegraph desk at The News-Times ottiee two yars and a half a'o to ent-r the otlice of the war trades board. Iater he entert d the census bureau and today he pive.s the signal for sending out the latest 19J0 census Jitrures to men
Offertory antllene Flagler 1 who now hold positions like the one Anthem "Seek Ye the Lord".... j ho held before leaving South Bend. Roberts!
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"Wilson 13. Snyder, candidate for county treasurer, solicits the vote of those participating In the democratic primaries Tuesday. May 4. 21Z',-27
PIIMOCJLVTS WILL HOLD PllIMARY. The democrats will hold a r.Tlmary election Tuesday, May 4, at which time Wilson JZ. Snyder, candidate for county treasurer, Folirits tho vote of all participants. 3134-25
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Democratic Candidate for COUNTY TREASURER Subject to the Democratic Primary May 4th
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Telephone Toll Rates Tour attention la again Invited to the advantages and economies which may be had under our present Toll Pate Schedule. "STATION TO STATION" RATE When a person makes a toll call without specifying that conversation Is desired with a particular person, and the connection Is established and conversation held, the "station to station,, rate applies. "Station to station" calls should be made by number wherever Telephone Directory Information Is available. Where this Information is not available at the calling telephone, such calls may be made by giving the toll operator the name and address of tho subscriber at the telephone called. "PERSON TO PERSON" RATE When ft person makes a toll call, specifying that conversation is desired with a particular person and the connection is established and conversation held with that person, the "person to person" rate applies. Aa thij service requires a greater amount of operating effort and u?e of toll circuits, the rate for such calls is about onefourth gTeater than tho "station to station" rate. Tho "person to person" rate is computed on the day rate between the points involved, whether the call is made during the day or during the night, and tho minimum charge is 15c. No "person to icron" rail is accepted where the "station to station" rate Is less than lOo "REPORT CHARGE" When a "person to person" call is made and the particular person desired is not in or will not talk, or when an exact telephone address of the particular person desired has not been given and he cannot be reached at a telephone within one hour, a "report charge" applies. Such a charge also applies If the calling party is absent when the connection is completed within one hour, or if he refuseji to talk. This charge Is to cover compensation for the operating work performed and use of toll circuits, and is approximately one-fourth of the "station to station" rate. In any case where a "report charge" applies, the minimum charge is 5c. t "APPOINTMENT" RATE When tho calling party in placing his call appoints a deanite specified time at which he will talk on a "person to person" basis and tho conversation is held at the specified time, the "appointment" rate applies. The "appointment" rate is approximately one-half preater than the "station to station" rate. Tho "appointment" rate is computed on the day rate between the points involved, whether the call is made during the day or during the niht, and the minimum charge is -Oc. Zo appointment rail is accepted where the "station to station" rate is less than 10c. "Report charges" apply under the same general conditions as specified for "person to person" calls. "MESSENGER" CALLS When a call is made on a "person to person" basis and a messenger is required to secure attendance of the designated perton at a public pay. station at the distant point, the "messenger call" rate applies. This rate is the same as the "appointment" rate for the same distance, plus any charcro for messenger service. Tho "messenger call" rate is computed on the day rate between the points involved, whether the call is made during the day or night, and the minimum charge is Oc. Messenger charges incurred are to be paid even if desired conversation is not held. "o "messenger call" is accepted where the "station to station" rate Is Icsm than 10c. , '"Report charges" apply under the same general conditions as specified for "person to person" calls. STANDARD TOLL NIGHT RATES The following reduced rates for night service on a "station to station" basis only are effective: 8:30 p, m. to 12 midnight about one-half of the "station to station" day rate. 12:00 midnight to 4:30 n. m. about one-fourth of the "station to station" day rate. For the purpose of applying night rates, the time of day at the point at which a "station to station" message originates is used. The minimum night rate is 2 Sc. Day rates apply on calls made at night when the "station to station" charge is less than the minimum night rate. "COLLECT" CALLS "Collect" call are calls for which the charges are reversed; that is. are to be collected from tho subscriber at the distant tation at wh!--h the call Is completed. iuch "collect" caL-, or recrcd charges are allowed only In connection with "person to ieron" calK EXAMPLE SHOWING HOW METHOD IS APPLIED Assuming the air line dM.ir.ee between toll points to be mere 114 miles, but not more than 1?2 miles, the following rates for service under the various classes offered would apply: Initial Period Station to station" rate 11.00 Completed "person ta person" rate 1.2") Completed "appointment" rate 1.30 Completed "messenger call" rate 1.5) l'lus messenger charges. Report charge 2 Rate between :20 p. m. and 12 midnight, "station to station" service only 30 Rate between XI midnight and 4:20 a. m. "station to station" service only 2 5 INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY EL T. BONDS, Manager.
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and fall, these are excellent. Good materials and conservative styles make them desirable for more than one season wear. The prices are much below those made regularly upon garments of their quality. Materials Carriers hair, Bolivia, tinseltone, velour and duvetyn. Colors Marine blue, beige, tobacco brown and other new shades. A special showing of plaid motor wraps is featured.
Dainty Gowns of Crepe de Chine $8.50 to $13.95 The daintiness of th ese garments appeals to women who require distinctive lingerie. Simplicity is a pleasing feature. The trimmings are lace insertions, tiny French rosebuds and ribbons. The quality is exceptional.
Beautiful Waists for Spring $10 to $25 Here are waists that represent the b.-?st of the season's offerings. Good quality of georgette, practica! and delicate colorings emphasize their splendid value. Suit Waists in Large Sizes $12.50 to $25 These are handsome waists, especially becoming to large women. Their lines are straight and slender giving. Trimmings of self colored braid, yarn and floss embroidery give added style and individuality. There is becoming dignity in these garments. Colors white, plum, navy and beige, black and white. New Blouses in Flesh and White $10 to $18.50 The fresh daintiness of these blouses enhances their desirability. They are soft and fluffy in their light colors, with long collars of net and lace or of self material with edgings of fine Valencennes lace. Soft falling fullness and plaited ruffles are other pleasing details. Sleeves are short or long.
Pretty Straw Hats for Juniors $2.50 $7.95
The petite charm of pirllsh faces is enhanced by thes becemiruc hats of serviceable straw in white, Mark and colors. Pok bonnets and broad brimmed sailors are trimmed with bands and streamers of irros-praln ribImiiis. Thcr- are pr-tty shapes to suit all ai; s from live to twelve years.
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black cjnly. At $2.98.
Women's Silk Hose, with mock seam, elastic lisle top; black, brown, navy, piping rock. At $2.25. Women's Silk Hose, mock seam, black, wKite and colors. At $1.50, $2.00. Women's Boot Silk Hose, full fashioned, white only. At $1.35. Vanitv Fair Silk Underwear for Women Women's Underwear, ankle length, pettibocker, double seat, in navy, grey and sand. At $8.00. Women's Bloomers, knee length, with double back. At $6.00. Women's Vests, with an extra four inches in length. Bodice top with hemstitched shoulder strap. At $6.50. Step-in Envelope Suit, ribbon trimmed. At $6.50. Women's Union Suits, reinforced and cut to stay closed, at $7.50.
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Sport Hats $7.95 $ 1 8.50 The charm of siimmrr is portrayed in theso pretty hats. Th colors are new. aa are the combinations f fabrics u"d K"'rpettc, Ritavia and panama c'th combined with straw. White Angora wool embroidery furnishes a phasing touch, j-i.'t I pricings -mphasize the valu- of th-.- offr-ri nirs.
Skolny Clothes for Boys In inviting you to examine Skolny Clothes, we arge you to consider the prices in relation to quality meaning - style, fit, service. Suits from $18.50 up. Boys' exclusive store Main floor, Jefferson blvd. entrance.
MONEY 1
Per month less than the legal rate. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos, Autos, Live Stock. Farming Implements, etc.; payments to suit your income, weekly, monthly or quarterly. If you have a loan w-ith another company we will advance you money to pay them oft. It is your benefit to save the difference. DONT PAY 3V2 PER MONTH FOR MONEY SEE US FIRST. WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY Capital $200,000.00. 219 South Main Street Phone Main 698 (Member of American League of Welfare Loan Societies)
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