South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1920 — Page 13

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NATIONAL BODY TO SPEED PRODUCTION 1 AT ECONOMIC MEET United States Chamber of Commerce to Deal With Timelv Problems.

V'ASHINnTr:. Ar;l 2 7. Me an 3 of htimul.-itir.s i-rrj -luetic n of tho i;(ci-vMtif; f l;f :iv a s"p toward the cur" of A:i. ri-. ;!". cnoiiiic and m, jil InH, fc'-If topic ' il '-Ti'j;i at th" ic fit J armu.tl i-.n-! rr.(- .f th- l'n;t'l St.it- th.ira-L-r of f..n:m' r -.hl' h will ';) a ,;) At'.'.r.nc City Moi;l.iy at: 1 coni.ii'i" until Thur-'l.y. fJoMir, tfi.it th- rsp(-n-Ibiiity for a? -i irovluti-in r . 'S ually 140:1 fapiLi!. I.iLor ar.-l arri'-alfiral :. . t-r:-u , th" program c orn n.itt ", 51 i a anr.our 1 Ik p- to -lay, ha . ar- ! iric( ! to l:.tv- r pr -v-r; tati '.'-.- of a h irh.iit thir i- v..s .u ih" h'ioll. Apl-al to i)uty. " WliüP th-- f i; v.-ill 1 il Ii .n.anlv v. ith iaai.Ti.il r:-, t h-' , t j.k rcisui,' jrilu ti"ti. h i' h .1- inti "lu'-tion i l i i' -l i ji 1 '.u 'iin ry, : it .. i:i it 10:1 (f ...!.-: aa-l t'.i- inicis(! r J'fifji of l i.-triO'iti'if, t.i chrimrxr i.-. pr pa i it v. ; 1- arr. (1 to.l.iv, to toil'-'v with a na1 1' .ji -'! -!t'rt to -tir individual A ni-ri . am to th ;r i;ity to ai-1 th? ji..) mnt in t 4 ry 1 i n - f twit a or. J nl 'atrial unr-t ri-rtl iM-nir:Ts of th-- c haml r is without r'pti'n ast'rj 1 as th 1 .;i i" i.iusm for t!i' hU'v- pi' s th avrr- ; i l' worker has ' pay fr vcrythin:r !. ii'Jrt J'.,:- . Aain-t 1 1 i i -) .rA.,r, is i'jx'it ! an apparent i1 i-p.:tior. on th- pa' t ot th- work- : to rclaro his Hurt uuriiK worki:ij.r t;oar.s or to lay otf a part of ach v.-k or month. Th- roia ntion v ill r.h a r t win'.: out a i:by tu ans of whic h lioth tlau i at: u fa t a i r .'ut the m P Ii v will 1.- .-ho'u a iii'thotl of i.ucrt a.ln' iu. mediate protit.--. rU tli" Ciirr. "Work üh-po oit'crs a euro fur

many cf tho 111? ft by wir," sali llunir I Fenru?on. prrsidfnt cf the fha:nb?r. "Inert aa-'d produ--tion rru-r.s . iargr ?hr of the r.cc.'slt i. ani comforts for oJr own rP'f; it moans more for IIupif, wh re j c-oplft art dyintf for

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th.- jr.lv ra-ns of making up the t, a.-tate of war. "The duty of Amkrica in to produce. Th renponaibllUy lie on all alike, the merchant, the farmer, thfc worker. The contribution of each of these will I laid before our meeting." The relation between railroads and national production, anti-trust la-.v TeetrictioiiV the evils cf ttar.drdi2.tlon. improved method cf taxation and forwii'n commerce will be unanz the topics discussed. It.crue production abroad must foFter.d, officials of the chamber ay, that "fcoods, not notes" can b- exrhaned for the produce jf thn Cnit-1 tatt-s. In tills connection an ( Mort may Lc made to revive the proposal for an International financial conference -with a view to iindii.' ome trjultable remedy for the lorein exchange situation. Will .Make Addre. The farmer for the Ilrst time it. V. Ji lcher of War liing-ton, D. C, will ad.lres the conference on the .-abject of ' Domestic Distribution. ' find .soo'y Alexander of the department of commerce, is eiucted to

Indicate how far the government rin go to coopsrat In th movement. Other ypeakera will be Oorgf A. I'oit and Villia.m Ftllov.ei .Mnrif-iii 'f New York. Th- farmer, fur th t.isti time in th history of the rhprrT will be represented a? a di-tlnct and Important part of th nation's industrial machinery. J. R. Howard. prMider.t of the Ametican farm bureau federation, (.tnens, la., and Eec'y Meredith of the department (f agriculture will attend the conference.

MEDICAL SCHOOL IS

OPENED TO U'OMEX

i:uvs' rKTntns wiD.xnsDAV. The Orpheum has arranged to ivc a pecial showing the Elks' picnic pictures at each performanre on Wednesday, in addition to th"- regular bill. This picture created quite a good deal of favorable comment when first displayed and will be repeated at this time by request. C128-2S

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P.UftUXGTOX. Vt . April I'C -

For the first time in tht history of , the University of Vermont women are to be admitted to th1 medical : collect, next fall. The announce- j ment was made by Dean Henry C j

Tiskham and Acting l'res't Guy . liail-y.

STRIKI-: STOPS SHIPMENTS. CHICACiO. April 27. Manufacturers declared tolay the strike' of outlaw switchmen in the Chicago district has tied up raw materials and virtuil'v presented shipment cf finished products. Railroad claimed freight was moving H ier cer.t tif normal.

Fro the prominent South Bend Klks In the picnic pictures at the Orpheum everv show Wednesday. 3133-25

Watch Toner, He's the Winner.

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not been rit;ht physically; 1 just lidn't feei pood at all. but last April 1:2nd I had an awful attack with my ftuniach w hh h n arly lr-w mo up ;mi1 I bae been wore v-r since. "About the best way 1 ran describe the way I f lt is to say T was .'ut lr-weary and all in. I really l it not have strength to keep joiner and I Kave uj all idea of tryiiiL: t wrk. I'or a 1 :i it v. hile 1 had no ap'tlto but would i at anyhow llicuch my i'ooil r.evt r t nu l to lo me any pood. "I would K' to b d at nicht and v. ohm slep hut appir-ntly did not ie-t for I would p t up just as tired .! when I went t beil. I pot so I ouhl scarcely po a bl.rk lut what 1 would have to stop and r st. "Well. 1 read ab. ait Tanlae one 1 iy and. that reminded me that 1 rund had spoken about the same ito-dkino. vo l cd Mine and bean 10 take it. T had been takirp it about a we k w h n (.no evening, after supper, I start, d to walk and . efore I real iz d it I b.ad walkeil u; to Uirt s;ti t and b irk, about 1 1 blocks, and r.ev.-r f.-it it at all ..rid then I realized that the tonic was he! pin? in-. "I have tak tt four l ottb s now and am Just f-d'.nic n-al pood apatn. 1 am able to be I.ui at th- Kxposition Stock Yards rery .lay and have ;ust as mtb'h r.eia.:y as I ev. r had. I p-t up r'frehe,i in th morninps sow arid I liave a r al appetite which t. lakes 111? enjoy th:e ptd square 'Meals every day. Anyone who needs a pood tonic will Mainly be satis:.el with Tanlac and I am plad to 1 commend it to my friends." The- above statement v. as made recently by It. A. Dennisor.. a well known owner and train, r of :;pe trottint: horses, roidinp at No. 214 Last th St.. Anpeles. Cal. Mr. Dennison ha lid in California for ::2 years; lie Is ,2 years of r.ce and "lias followed las pr'snt line of b-asiness for "0 yt .us. H is w'ellknown on tlie Paci:'.e reist. Tanlao i so'.d in South P. Tal at The Central Drap Strre an.i !a M:-!i-awaka at tlie Ped Cross Pharntaey.

3-Grain Tablet Makes Flesh.

Any one within? t ad-1 to their weipht. i:njrov' their ecdo;, ar.d restor a , r. rm 1 roraiition f the tmach and 1; rves sh'uld ;ulopt the w orulerfully s :-c -f ul tr.atmetU i;i own to phyvic.ia.ns and dructists as "3-prain h ; o-ra:cl uu- taldtts." put up in saled j.a-k ip. s w ;th full dl-re.-tions for bou.e u . C d lip--, pink cluk--. a.n.l 1!I to :: p uihN Inert . in w!?ht are n--t i.r.ior.inion results fi on s- -ra 1 r.unth'

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This is a remarkable opportunity for you to provide your boy with a good dependable suit at much less than today's wholesale price. We're clearing odds and ends and broken lots for our great stock of boys' suits. They're all bargains; some are greater values than others; so we say come early and take first pick. Sizes 7 to 18 rears.

39 Suits of regular $ I 0 value . . 67 Suits of regular $12.50 value 3 1 Suits of regular $ 1 5 value . .

1 37 Suits in all; Interurban Day

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Special lot of 37 Girl's Sweaters, of regular $8.50 and $1 0 values, in old rose, cerise, navy blue, Copenhagen blue, and French grays, either sailor or shawl collars. Special

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