South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1920 — Page 21
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
rnrpAY morntxg, atoil 30, i?2o. 21
New Portrait of Lincoln
EWE MEN KILLED
DISREGARD OE WAKSlNcA
' Said to be Best Likeness 1 m..
7iV 77Ui If RECK
COSTS MAXS LIEE
j 4i,,i:, ....M.r-.iuoM ,u. """iMinn. firly today in a hr-ad-on col(i.Tim.tMMhiniton UrrPonflnt.) and from personal r-b5er-:ition. n.-ion ( t two North -Wstrn roa'l WASHINGTON". I C. April rin.iUy, a. hört tirr.f ao. when ps.-ni; trains. The d.-ad: .A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, i th H-n,it- .;tl arr.fl th -it Thorp's OnlL.-tor II. W. Clark; Knsriner fketchfd from life and Faid to 1,m ; portrait u-;m nr,Uir'' onrnid-tion i t K yulu7'- -maxi E. L. Lirsor an-1 ... . 1M , T, , l''- ' .mr.,- rr.rapi lion, 11 ; two rulroad laborers, passpnfccre. tne mot irf-ct !lker.f-.--:i of Inccln j r.af---d a r-oIution. providing that 1 (ovrrI t,;iPM-nßra wrro ir.lurrd.
UAI'ORTi:. Ind.. April 2D. Di- I
i retard cf a warning not to rro tho '
MANKATO, Minn.. April 29. I ivf . tracks of the New York Ontr.il '
rn-n wer" killed near Iirchrrton,
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in fiifltcr.o any-.vhr.; in th world. , it should bo pur' h tyM and placed none f-rrimisly. according to reports ard in fact, tho only !l'-n'-s thar is! in th j.er.ae v.ini; of th- cipitol h-re. Th trains. Noa. 515 and 517. abolu?8ly true to lif" has bo-n j " IMr;iant I xpnlon run h'', n Chicago and Pierre,
placed tniswe..: in the main corn- There is on- feature of the Thorn l)
:or er ir.o sr-n.tK wm o: ui- rapi- ; portrait that differentiate
tol. Tr.mM who ; aH by it in a! the jrrnrrally aceepted like f-icady rtream :ird it a r.e-.-er '-ndlnc j Ljnroln. Usually i.li.coln
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thnf itif..rt.,!M r frr.m ; i ra i n rrmn niruiiij'TMuu-i oruer,
Kourr r-f attr i tl n. for it is on; of
the rr.oet hinkir.;,- art v:t rks of the capital. KroeTr.-ui Thorr, tlio artist vho T.i!r.ted th portrait is an Ohio man. Ho wav dorn in c;-nova, Ohio, 7 ' ytars Hb'. Yhn Thorj '.via a lid. Jincoln o;;.d at fj'i'-va on hi. way to be inaugurated a pr" id nt of the United S'it-." Thorp was alrno5t a tall an 'JJneoln. arid liy looking o r th- hea!s f the assembled ji"i)!i he w.j.s nbie to nah" a vood .ketli of th prvHer.t-"! t from l.f". I!tr h HMde a reond !if'"
portra
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represent him with a vtr; riielancholy ra-t ( coMnteNai.ee. but the Thorp portrait Mmws him with a rather pleas 1 expression certainly nothing su trafst i of melancholy. "When Iancrdn talked, his face 31'htefl uj) and I have tried to represent him as he appeared on uch (Kf;i,ons" the artist. "Lincoln's leading trait, an I know him. was hi.s th)rouh unsltish-r.es-." addrd Mr. Thorp. "Hi., oratory was v.-c riflerf ully convincing and he won men by the compelling fore of hi.-j loicic. His 'n:r!ish wa.s per-
rrw-.-K.ii i- ' f uj r ,iui ; . j.i... .mi-m ifri. and no never maat; use or a I.Jneoln delivered the immortal yuperlluous word "
f.evvr.ur' adtreyr. iririn tn?
iil war Thorp srved in th yeeond hio calvary. i'.r a time he rctided at riidlav. Ohio. I ir-t i:liibit. Th portraif v.dii h is r.ow-hi-i''d for tli- T.r-: til;:- ii t!ie pr.r!:jot of forty-ei"h t y.ir of i?it rniitteni labor. Forty-ch'ht years .-uro, dlst!p;:u'.'he.l atoi-t who h'id been elnsfdy avorj;i t d w ith L'nfoln, realiyir.cr thre was no pud jiortrriit i t him extent drawn from life or even painted from photop-raplis by any r.otrd artisf, had a f-tudio erM'trl -n the roof of th" senate wimf ot the i-epitol, and Thorp, then a riöin' otin;: portrait painter, wns re-;ue-.-ted hy thof senator.-: to occupy t!i studio. Through the d--ade thtt followed. Thrirp. while jkaintinr the prt raits cf prominent Ameri(.111?, Ftudie.l the different photo- : r.inlis of Lincoln that had b-en i ;aie, dbTü.-simr tlim and thsk t lies l:o had Tr.'Kl" of th" n,". -tors. r present at Iveyt nr.tl others ho knew T.ir.eo'.n and wlioe im-rs-ions of him were as ncrc
Olive oil mills in Spain operate 2 4 hours a day, a three shifts.
Says Pile Remedy
according to railroad officials here. The wreck occurred between Iarnberton and Sanborn, about CO miles weft of Mankato. Most of the passengers were Hlrepir.ff when th crash came.
Th Amazon has 2,000 species of fish.
during th" approach of a passenger i train Thursday rot Trank Bancroft j of this city his life. j liancroft drove his team up to the j
tracks. The train was approaching, and the railroad watchman warned him not to attempt to crcs. Hancroft disregarded the warnlne. and lrove upon the tracks. Bancroft, who was 55 years old, and hU twi hore; were Instantly killed.
CHILDREN
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for co!ds apply tha "outsiJe" treatment if) VICRS VAPORüfci -YOUR DOCYC-UARD"- 20t. 0 0'l 20
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T liav h,nl itotiin pils rvr ph'.ee my earliest rc"il.'etle.n. I .tin ."'; ;irs "Id ntul liave puffrrpil frrlM. I have trie.l riüiny reuiedles and de tirs. Iut ti ' nre. Al'Oiit. s weeks :i" I sun- your ad fier Pet erson'p ointment. Th ftrt nppllcation Ktepped nil it'd.in. and in three PiVh (ill r,r!l. I hare only u-"d one tmx jind er.nsitjcr I am curd, rnt l'dinz atiy return of the fr en Me for wi-ok. Von luive my irratf ul. hnrtfflt th:inka. and n:iy veryone that las h Im freiitd sf this arid ie your "5rtnifnt. th.it wnrtli a hutiflred ilnll.irs r more a b-, a trial. Sinrerely yoiir.s, A. Nnth. 'V.liirn'ms. Ohio. Peterson's ointrm nt i' t Pile, i:.-7e:na nnl oil .sres is only ."" cents lm at all lmUts. I'eor'oii Ointment rv. Ine.. It'ifl'alo. N. V. Adv.
MAZOLA can be used of tener and at less cost than any other food in your kitchen for cocking, for shortening, for salads.
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Corn Producta Rsfinint Company P. O. Co 161 How York Citf
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f( I I now J I fOie 1 1 Xa jy PINT !l I s CANS I FB Luger ilrci cheaper per lb. Jfe
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ft It's An IS! Wind That Blows Nobody Good
The wave of Economy which is sweeping this country is the natural result when people stop a moment, investigate and think.
Dame Fortune Has Again Played
into our hands. This store was established fourteen years ago upon this very principle of Thrift and Economy, and is now reaping its reward. Old L ines Re-established On account of the heavy Easter buying many of the best selling lots were badly broken up in sizes, but have since been fill
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Ma ny new numbers in Gaberdines, Beautiful Worsted, Iridescent, All-Wool Worsteds and Flannels. Plenty of the new pin stripes in serges, worsteds and allwool Cassimers, so that this the most wonderful stock of Men's Clothing in South Bend is again Presenting a Solid Front Against High Cost Look at the best lines you know of then look at these suits. The Style and Fit Has Never Been Equaled and the saving of $1 0.00 to $20.00 is wo rth while. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $20.00 to $70:00 Investigate, then use your good judgment about buying.
BOY'S SUITS
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Dubbelbilt make,
2? Cravenette finish. Slow
to wet, quick to dry. Guaranteed 6 months wear. Price $14.75 to $36.50. Boy's Suits in other guaranteed makes, in cassimers, serges, corduroy and worsteds. Sizes 21 to 18 years. Prices $4.50 to $15.00. Also a snappy line of boy's Caps.
HIGH SCHOOL SUITS The boy's first long pants suit, they fit and have a style that is decidedly becoming to every boy. $20.00 to $40.00. Men's Xtra Pants Hundreds of men's and young men's extra pants in worsted cassimers, fine serges and all-wool flannels; Blue, Brown and Green. Prices $2.99 to $13.50
SPRING HATS The correct shapes for every man in every color that's new. Prices $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 to $8.
THE HOME OF THE SNAPPY YOUNG MEN'S CAPS $1.50 to $4.00
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Saturday the Last Day of the April Sales Interesting News Concerning a Special Selling of Fine New Spring Apparel The opportunity that is presented through this unusual selling event is indeed meeting with enthusiastic response. For here women and misses are finding the best of the new spring time fashions, in a splendid variety of newest modes at prices that are much below regular. Coat Prices Down II Smart Tailor'd Suits
$29.50 Coats Satur day $2 1.75 New Spring Coats, the utmost in value. Materials are Velour, Polo Cloth, Tweeds, Serges and Poplins in attractive long and short models. Colors navy, tan, pekin blue, copen and mixtures. Regular $29.50 Values on Sale Saturday Only at
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New Hosiery
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At Special Sale Prices f $35.00 Values Saturday $25.00
In Navy, Serge and Poplin; tailored, semi-tailored and ripple erTects. Suits that were real values at their former price. Sizes 16 to 44. Regular $35.00 Value, on Sale Saturday Only at ;
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A new shipment of On Hose for Boys and Girls in black and white, sizes 6 to 1 0 at pair 45c Women's Lisle Onyx Hose, in black, white and brown, double heels and toes, all sizes, pair 50c Women's Fibre Boot Silk Hose, in brown, black and white, pair $1.00 Fibre Silk Hose, Onyx brand, all sizes, in black only, pair $2.00 Onyx Pure Silk Hose, full fashioned, in navy, black and white, all sizes, pair . . .$3.00
Special Dress Sale Womens and Misses' Smart New Spring Dresses $35.00 and $45.00 Values $25.00 High class Dresses for street, afternoon, reception and general wear, which will make an instant appeal from the standpoint of style, newness and quality. They are splendidly made of satin, taffeta and charmeuse in becoming new styles. On Sale Saturday. Regular $35.00 and $45.00 Values, Choice
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Spring Gloves
Special Sale of New Blouses
Newest Millinery , Attractively Low Priced New Dress Hats in transparent braids, also new malinc hats $10.00 to $18.00 Children's Hats $1.95 to $7.50
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Silk Blouses Values to $15 at $10 New Georgette Blouses for Spring wear, in dainty styles. Blouses that sold up to $15.00. On sale Saturday at
Good Reliable Gloves, the Kind Women Will Want lo Wear This Spring J Silk Gloves In black, white and colors, with self andcontrasting stitching: all sires. Per pair, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and .$2.00 Kid Gloves The stylish dressy kind; in brown, black and white, with self and contrasting stitching. Pair ..3.00 Men's Gray Silk Gloves. Very special, pair $1.00, and $1.50.
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Wash Blouses SI. 50 Values $1.00 Wash Blouses in new Spring styles. Regular $1.50 value, on
sale Saturday at $1.00
Dependable Merchandise Confidence in the quality of ready-to rear in this store is responsible for the flourishing business we do every month of the year. These garments listed here are typical of the offerings in apparel that patrons may select without doubt or misgiving.
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SAM'L SPIRO & CO. n-m 8. Michigan St. Home of H. S. Sc M. Clothes
Tho nig Electric Sbop S. I). Moran & Son
Wiring and Ilcpalrln.
IIae jour roof coated with IJlasUc Itoof IaJnt. Sold and applied by The Rocf Products Co. Phone MMiawaka 192Ji. tontl Rend. Lincoln
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THE I. W. LOWER DCCOILATTXQ COa.XY. South Iieud, India rue Wall Paper. Drapertea, - Taint SnjfIira.
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