South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1920 — Page 12

WEDNESDAY MORNING, AP1UL 28, 1929. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES COMPLETE JOHNSON MEETING PLANS California Senator to Speak at High School Thursday IS'ight. taken chart. Th new director announced Monday that th 11 acres available for experimental truck farmlnr will ba divided Into four condition. It being too wet to work the oll but active work will be rtarted as soon as the present rain pell lets up. Watch Toner, He's the Winner. 31S7-3 AT TlfE KING'S LEVEE. sections, cabbaire, celery, onions and lettuce being the four varieties to be crown. Each section wfll be subdivided Into 4 4 plati for l.he purpose of giving each plat a different ferti dzer treatment. The ' experimental ctation director reports that progress has been ma See th Elks picnic pictures at the Orphtum. shown each performterially hindered by the weather ance Wednesday. 31322? I

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Arrange mnt wrrft cnmpWr-d Tuesday for th Sn. Hiram Johnfcon meeUnir nt the hish school auditorium here ThurMay nijjhU Frank p. Doherty of California, a personal friend of Sen. Johnson, ar-rlv-l In South Drnd Turs lay to complete th5 arranrr'm: nts for the rnetir.f?. The eenAtor will arrive In South Bend at 4:30 Thursday afternoon, coming here from Ira?vport. 1 Irwin b met at the Vanda.ia station by a deration and t.vortM to tho Oliver hot!. Jones Will lYr.l(I Aaron .Tories, er., will prrsM at th xneetlng Thursday night. JYom hr h goes to Michigan City whrp ho will pfie-ik Friday, then he f,'oa to Hammond and Gary, bp.iklng in these two rltks Friday nitrht, the Hammond meetlnp at 7 o'clock and tb Oary mf ting at 8 o'clock. Gov. Frank O. Lowden of Illinois will speak at the high school auditorium Friday nlrrht.

RHINE WINE APPEARS IN LONDON AGAIN

TiONTX):;. April 27. Tlhin wine Is on the tables of the wealthy aaln. Dr. Ftharner. dining In a baronet's house, pronounced a bottle from his native land the r.nrt lie had tasted, but he found a lahel covered with atfied naps patted ov r Iho original German labl.

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OIirJLIXM TO SHOW iniLs ncTXiins. By special rqurst the Orph'-um has orranKd to fhow the Ulk picnic picture taker. .ome timo ao at Berrien Springs and In which a number cf South Mend citizens are the prominent actors. The pictures will bs shown In addition to the regular bill at each performance on Wednesday. C127-23

urr;iiTi:ii imos. 319 S. Michigan St. FOR TtrisDAY Short Stoak 20o liiro Ianl Ül SmAkfxl Iknlc lianis 20c 313 3-2! AttrnUon, W. O. W.! Fi.1rtlty Camp, No. 28. invites all Woodmen of the World members and circles to participate In the .march to the tal-ernacleJ Thursday veninjr. April 29th. at from "W. O. W. hall. Kart Jefferson IJivd. We count on every oru? of you. 320C-2S

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first Ures3 affair at liuckiuK'him f i l'lace since the war. Noto his ! decorations. DIRECTOR NAMED FOR TRUCK FARM

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P. J. Mc Gcrvey of Govern'mcnt Bureau Will Direct Experimental Station.

P. J. McGcrvey, an agrent ffom the

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Statesman A life devoted to National Service. Governor of Cuba and the Philippines, Special Ambassador to Argentina, Member of important diplomatic and military commissions, friend of Roosevelt Cleveland and McKinley.

TEADY

is the Watchword.

e Leonard Wood's Message to the Nation. And You Know What He Means When He Says It. This country is going to be run by Americans, cost what it may. It is going to be run on a basis of government under -the Constitution, with due respect for law and order. (From JTood's address in Boston.) Wood is the Man Americans are looking For ! His Principles are the Remedy for our National Ills. Get Behind the Best Man Affiliate with your Local Wood-for-President League. A Vote for Wood is a Vote for YOURSELF.

Forward Looking AmericanAdvocate of a square deal for farmer and laborer, reduction of

ome war taxes, economy in oral affairs, and a national get system.

Leonard Wood stands for just exactly what you stand for as an American citizen. He stands for the farmer, the worker and the business man. He stands for Uncle Sam and Law and Order. He stands for Courage and Plain Honesty. He stands for You. And for these reasons, alone, remember that when you vote for Wood, You are voting for YOURSELF.

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Express Your Choice in the Primaries May 4th. The People Will Decide

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