South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1920 — Page 2

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7ETERÄN BAUD OF NAVY WILL GIVE THREE CONCERTS

Central Recruit ins Partv Carrie3 Musical Organization of Fiirhtins .Men.

TTpon tho rrturn to South TVnd rf tho caravan cf motor truk?. v.hirh lft Thursday morning 0:1 a 2 0 ,; ml'c demonstration tour, tho Central i:--crultlnff band from tho irat I-ik'-; naval training Ftation which is arcornpanyintf tho trucks. v.111 Kiv a conrert at the Main yt, rntrurco of tho court hous'-. Sur.'! iy afternoon .x eporiul Kaerrd ronf rt Iihh r.r m arranged for the I'.ob Jnnr s Lab rn tf le. Kan-lmatf r Anton Moravo. has not completed the procrim but fron.i-' .-i fi well b et-, d r'ita!. WVln lay nlzht another rone, rt of 1 . v .vl and ropular airs will riv n i ti front of the curt hou:-o y the. band. The musical organization is knov, n In r.av.il circles. a,s a v tt ran i t:- 1 Iy retißon of th"- faxt that v ry n."::iber ha s'fi p--rvi la th" Anglican army, navy or in a for:nn armed foicr, Tho llr ctor, At. ton Moravec originally a. mmbT of tinLand asiernf to thr Maylloun-, th-prp-'i'lent's prlvato yftr-ht, w.is or-dcrt-d to . tho Cir'at L.'tkM training r.Uitlon at the outbreak of thr war to al8t Lieut. John Philip Hoü't organize and train tho famous l.T'oj piece band of th station, whi h toured th country fluria the v.ocrty lean drives. Whf-n th armlytloo was sir-! the huge organisation was Ir up Into smaller T:in! ari l th' who cnlLstfd for th duration of the war rturnrd to civiMan lifo. RofTultlii:; Hand Torino!. In July, lMy, Petty ):h -r Moravee was f "nt to St. I-ioul.-, Mo. with Instructions to form a hand to r ;- rosent the navy on a r cruitin:; ti:r throughout th central -tat s. Thorganization that arcornpani'd tlo trucks and will kI'o three conorts In the city within the n xt few days 1.5 tho rrsult of hU rf r.onril fforts. Included on tho band rosier Is Musician Dt Iforj,--., formerly of the Ilelsijm army and a m-mb r of thlittle detachment that Martha the world with Its heroi'- stand in th" pa.th of the German liord .s as they swept across tho Invaded country. II was captured by tho invaders when tho small band of nun was overpowered Ly a Jlun regiment and for four years was a captive in a, German prison camp. Lx-navy men who en Iii-, ted for this -ppeitu-duty are I'lank. Ht-nnen, l-'eltm.in, Kcheurs, .Schrocier, Md.'s, oiiimrer, Millard, Joyce, Solodurn, Ileuby. Zouck, Dalnes and Hutu r. The It .'Ira : division of the army (formerly 1 1 1 i- j nois national KiJarl ) is re pr n t j by Budd, Johnson, Crotty aiuli Villi r, while Goro was a mmta'r! of the famous Jlr.t division the! army the first American troops to enjr;.g:t th.o enemy in battle. He was i member of the oiKanir.atio'i that took part in the first American offensive at Cantiny. Iriw fr Men. Traveling with the band is George Paul Hinckley, yoeman. secur.J class

of the publicity bureau who since last July hau made about talks on the life in tho navy and th opportunity for travel and .study offered recruits. Hinckley served in tho only naval battle of the war and was on land duty lit Austria, Greece, Italy, Albania anil Sicily. lie was cited by the Italian government for merited service. The veteran band lias traveled through North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin. Iowa, Kentucky and Virginia. During the month of January. 6S cities in Tennessee were visited and 1.300 recruits to man the worlds' largest nuper-dre ul na ucrht, named after the state were enlist' d.

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PLAH OBSERVING '. AMERICAM DAY Mayor Carton Issue? Proclamation Calling Attention to Ob ervance.

Mrs M. rxmrjflo utft 0f f)lf oienor ot the ireek Latioa tnd Acting Mlni.-teJ Iii the m e ol Alt ewry- i:tiiMrs.

Plans for the observance In Fouth Hend Saturday cf American day are

practically completed, it was an-j nounced Thursday. The occasion is i to be observed throuchout the na-j tion, and Gov. Goodrich recently is- j sued n. proclamation callir.s? upon the citizens of Indiana to observe! the day. Mayor Carson Thursday Issued a similar proclamation, calling upon j the citizens of South Bend to join ! In th observance of th day. The i

Mayor's proc'amation follows: 'Saturday. May 1st has bff-n .cet

apart as American day. Hy he o'- , servanco of this day it is hop?d to ' call the attention of the American people to the vital Importance of presrvlr.cr the constitution of the, United States and the American in- ' tltutir.ns under which we live. "To the end. therefore, that the! poop;.- may have the opportunity i

; demonstrate their loyalty to our: ! roverr.ment. the'.r faith in our free- ! I lns-titutions, and their hearty dis- j ; approval of radlallm and holshe- j ivism in short that we may demon-) r trate to the world that we r r real 1 Americans,' I, Franklin It. Carson, j Mayor of the ritv of Soutli Hend. i : elo h err by proclal'u Saturday, May j : 1st to be American day and do here-! by recommend that the day be fittingly observed by our city Institu- ' tion1. patriotic organizations th? ebildren in the schools and by the i citizens in peneral. j "Since Mav 1st falls on Saturday.; T s'ltrTet that a r Tror)iate exereise.s T-e rendered in al' scho's on Friday Arri' r.O, and in the churches on " Iav 2nd. in observance of; the day." j

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e a larh tenin the world, standing in lMSty the Xew York hnrbor. , ,

l lie ou:n l era: j.nvani:ins so- ; 'JL22 ftl V VV7Viruv'-'v'' ELEVATI01! PROBLELl:iSSH?K HfSyjp1 ! r-o.tland. Ore., in June. Fred C. V?A MMt' 't i r Av- i r- i ,T ! fleinhold was ch sen as altornaiv. HiV -WfM ' Roan I of Works Selects Mav. ;:oy o. ciauer of the ciauer Jewelry i.v vci-'Axii ! .1 it " Co., was the oral booster while $X lN "TVSfi Ztä:j&j" ' 4 lor Another Hearin- i v,u rosweii was the silent booster. fegVVt: -W vMi

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South H-nd's track reparation ' problem is to be resurrected, accord- j

incr to an announcement by tne board of public works Thursday.

The resurrection is to tak

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at L' o'clock next Tu s?ay afternoon,' ,nf,nt Wednesday nitrht. was out of f.

Mav 4. at the b.,;:td of works' otlice i .inr -.t ihn ' Fim-nrth bovnU'.i ifi '

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in the city hall. Tho problem lias been dead to all outward app-arances sir.ee last July. At that thr.o a met tine; between members of the boanl of public works ami representatives of the

various rai. roaus alle ete.i was n ii, , ..a

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total early Wednesday nifjht after it ti:'!';il. v"-

and it was decided that nothing could be done during the Kovernmeatal control cd' the roads. Since then the roads have 1 en returned to prhato ownership, and the board is' now to a sain discuss the problem of track separation. Ilxpcct KcproscntatU c-s.

It is j)osible that representatives' of the roads will be present at the meeting next Tue lay afternoon. The Chamber of Commerce is to! have a committee present. Thisi committee will ' e composed of City Atty. Tlnmas V. Slick. Davbl Gi:il-i foyle and an engineer to be named!

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the track separation problem, except that occasionally money from the track separation fund has been

been discovered that she had

drunk the liniment.

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CHARGES CRUELTY Y DIVORCE COM FLAUST

Harry Brooks, a moving picture manager charts Iiis wif Alice TJrooks with cruel and inhuman treatment and desertion in a petition for a divorce f.a d In the Superior court Wednesday aftern-mr.. H ots fortli In the petition that Mr. 1'rooks has an uncontrollab'.e terorer and without (,;u!jo accused th jdaintlif of infidehtj in addition r o

trai;s: rr d from time to water department.

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. "Tii;" i- tho only reme-dy that draws at f.Mt rill the noisr?ious evudatlonq

tho we.'kiy lum-heon in th ( biver : which puff up the fee t. "Tiz" cures hotel Thursday no..n. !abbi Albert vo,iP f,t trouble so you'll never Mind. i of Tempi.- H. th-lll pres.-nted j jjnip or tlraw up your itlCO jn pain hi- viw ,,f the itomU-ratien problem j Y(,;ir hoes won't seem tlht and whi- h confronts the American pub- vour f,-.et never, never hurt or

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five yfars o! 1 H with h-: nmther in th- Canadian city. Usther C. Mntern: in is eharcre 1 Mlth a.oc!atIi wl;b. th- r men at d visiting' them in ciher cities by appointment made OVer the tele pliene In a suit for divorce filed by Gerr-: Masterman. The plaintiff farther Jillegfs cruel and Inhuman treatment and Quotes his wife as say im; that sho does not care for him any longer, has no regard or uf:' a lion for him and does not desire to live with him any longer. The piaiut::'f Is a telephone man in Walk rton.

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.aipresse.l of the i u'air.der of the world m that those unfortunates of! other lands m y como to a spirit of j

nci icy am: iree aom .itiu t iije 1 i-.-t thin-.s of life as those that

Came before theni were allowed to ; dr'?, iioui the fountain of true liber;v. '. lie tlayed those immiurantn who j ame to these sho! s f-T the s de !

purpose (.f amassing wealtli in order that th '.' mav ref.n n t their native land t' lie a life f apparent easa. He also d -no inc. 1 the resi-

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Ket sore and swollen. Think of it, no more f"t misery, no more apony from corns, callouses or bunions. Get a box at any drup store or department store and Ket instant relief. Wear smaller shoes. Just once try "Tiz." Get a whole year's foot ci'iafort for a few cents. Think of it.

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& to fail than there is for sugar jj I not to sweeten. That's one rea f j

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apr will be reduced 4 0 per cent by a shorta'f? of farm, labor and latFpHnp, accordinsr to report. M my farmers cannot sec-are the r e e-. .siry labor to put out thir cros and are yelling their faxmsj.

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. HETZEL, ADAMS STREET IS PLEASED WITH HER GAIN

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MA.K!( from the fact that I am feeling: so fine, the best evidence i f what Ppfien has done f t me i that I am jralnim? weight." says Mrs. Hetzel. Ill Adan street. :outh lbnd. in re-tkir. about the new remedy that is eliclttmr such f tvorable comment throuchou: th sate. "For the past six n.enths I hive T having sharp pairs in tr.y 1 a"k and chest and also in my hc-utt." says Mrs. ITetrl, "I sVpt little and very often h.al nervous hoii'..uh;x. "At times I was confined to bed with chills and f r. T:- -i'V. ;::- rind ios of wef.-ht .--.1 -.rmed m. an 1 1 ppent u .it 1-':-.! of mo;., y fur dlScxauit njidldtt-.i wiUiuut mtuUl

relief.

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"It is the medicine I 'tee l d. it it. e rue relief better and ;iuicker th..m I had hoped for. "Tlie ae'.ms and pains ar- con

aral 1 am not nervous. I have not had an n tta;k of chills and I sleep m-,ch better. I am raiair.-: weight I

and certainly fe 1 tine." I'epTon - s.dd by Striebel and Sv.ne! (Tl a IiMie prt2? Store) Smith I'ee b The p.rd Cross Pharmacy. Mi.-1-..i waka. and all other kaiir.aT drui; store.

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Special Showing of Silverware for Gifts Trays, Baskets. Tea Sets. Gifts, from $3.00 up to $35.00.

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Athena Underwear For Women Women's Union Suits Tiht and umbrella cnee and trunk umbrella; closed umbrella also: in envelope suit. They come in pink and A'hite. Regular and out sizes. $1.00-51.35.

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For Rainy Spring Days.

Bestvette v Raincoats Guaranteed to be Weatherproof. $10.00 to $35.00 These raincoats havo a style Trat :s j-ba.-in2T tor Fpori. wear. They havo "lines' instead of loir k merely stormproof eover-ira-'s. They keep your clothes dry a guarantee of servir. goes

with each coat. And they are pooel looking. Children's Raincoats From $5.95 to $7.50 Spring shower are happy occasions when little girls wear these weatherproof capes in Red Riding Hood or Dolman style. Ball Band Rubbers Are Sold Here.

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Stylish Top Coats for Spring Wear $35.00 to $125.00 Handsome, indeed, are these roomy coats for sports and dress wear. There is individual style in their tailoring. And grace lies in the softly draped fullness of the dolman models. The materials are rich bolivias. velours, duvetyns, tinseltones and camel's hair. Buying these coats at present prices denotes a saving of at least one-third. Spring Hats at Reduced Prices $6.95 to $12.50 Values Priced $5.00 and $8.95

Especially attractive are these small dark hats in black and in colors, aat special prices. They include all of our hats for early wear priced originally $12.00 and $12.50, which will sell for $6.95. Those formerly priced $6.95 and $7.95 are priced $5.00.

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WOMEN'S HOSIERY Womens Burson Hoses, al! black, at 50c. Split sole, at 59c. Out size, black and white. At 75c. Womens Radmore Hose, pure silk with mock seam; black, white and colors. At $2.00. Women's Iron Clad Hose, pure silk, with mock seam; extra size top; black, white, brown and gray. At $1.50-$2.00. Delightful Blouses of Organdie ' Priced $4.50 Spring costumes are easily varied by changes of blouses. And here are tailored waists of flower-tinted organdies. Finely tucked fronts, standing collars and turned back cuffs finished with hemstitching add to their daintiness. Porto Rican Waists $6.95 and $7.50 All hand made of sheer voile, thes waists are very appealing. Hand hemstitching in patterns anad hand s;wn tucks furnish the trimming. They embody the daintiness essential in pretty wash waists.

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Undewear A fine Lisle Union Suit, tight and umbrella knee. At 89c-$1.00. Three Piece Union Suit with band top; tight and umbrella knee. At 75c-85c. Lisle Finished Union Suits with non slip strap band top; tight and umbrella knee. At 69c--75c.

Gauze Union Suits with band top; tight and umbrella knee; also bodice top; sizes 36 to 44. At 59c-69c. Girls' Athena Gauze Union Suits, tight and umbrella knee; drop seat; according to size. At 79c-$1.00. Girls and Boys Higrade Union Suit; open back and drop seat. Sizes 2 to 14 years. 59c.

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Mothers now is the time to take advantage of this offer Tomorrow and Saturday 100 All Wool Suits For boys 8 to 1 8 years and every size well represented in color and style.

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It is false economy to try to get along without ice this time of year. You are not saving money, you only think you are. The cost of food is too high as compared to the price of ice. That ice is an economv and a necessity if you want to get full val tie from your food. Start taking ice now.

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