South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 123, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 May 1920 — Page 14

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MANUFACTURE Railroad Tie-up Denis Production a Staggering Blow Corporations Seek to Avoid Paying Current High Interest Rates.

Ore-rat inns !:i the .el industry and other Ir.dustri.--s hard hit Ly -th striko -tr- still r-'i i c 1. alt I : n manufacturer .irl railroad rr.ar.t--r af" rair.i'sL' to o vercorr. e th" handicap T.- .-trik" e'.'ill a st.ii;-i-rin;; 1. !()'. ' j.ripi ti'n, wl.n h ' II j-hnrply durni: April. Hhipp r-.i'.-.'l Th."1 railron!" n.ust r-''it .l''!, x J - 1 i ut to nipirnni T 1 1 ;.'ilj.r;u-r.t sh'rt.it:". which r -r-i-T s .:f" th.' sv. it lir.i.-r. r" i r i . .r; .ir.d : e:'r.i'wtt - 'h- n.Vuril ..-.- - r i i rorp.-s! ion Shippers a?c to If. .id nior- ), ily ar,l t ! i! .o.nl f,(Sfr, vhi!- ' Hi )( - -f tit 'irii'rs ar"1 ! sought to c .ci p-ra ? i. t p.Mi p i r: et th'? riiovcniiit -f .r ;:i trän'. The maximum tr.'iln tn le .If i:nl fi .'in loalirifc t' i .iji.rl'y i -st ir .-, a i .. !o .", ! r -j.t. uhil" oik- h'"ii !.;'ol fV-r ''h p'T div betv.-ii j..ints or in yard - insist f pi v.i -: nt t th addition of 1"0,Ooh .r. Simple foiri.mi's like th-o aid ; Jifviat" th" hortacr-. if not Hiirin . 'i' i. and wo'iM st"o pro'liK ti'm !'- rnM'itry ever. Tt;o production tiior. of the Charnhor of "omof th I'nited State., d;s-uss-i .u .--urh points ,'t theo, arne at a otip' rtun time. .Vn.ihT .! v-ri'MN r'vtrir: i!i ui n m anuf.u tui v-emd it) imort.u:"' only to the -onirfst "f :r.f!l arises otit of th- n'!i' - ' ' 'i;;.L"fi''y. T.arr?" or porri t io.n ir .-'Min: hutro Llot ,s of LiLerty I.otmN ;1 ; o-s to finuni" their p-r.i t in i. lh r than h'i' tr the '- inks for !".'irs !H dpi.1' tri'- h'h irft"t v.it' I rfV.iülrc. Xow fi-iirily n". ri'i-s hve jnu!tiilid in volum" r'ntl. ) Line a fairly rrsponsiv- iMMkel. .r'' rr pr.-1-' nt n'v ''nt''.!'ri,-", hih- o'Iipts nil! pi-rrnit th' '-.t n-vi-n of old :-;,! hii lif-d lnsi. Wh' outp'it lias not .I'tu.iliy inrrt as. d. hiirh v.m -s and fi-'-X "f tr.ntr:; I- ofiit'I ih a ' 'p i i-i i-i i o P' V. fijnd throijL.li skilful l.napri'u'. .ridtr- Cary points iit tin- wisdom f rrt iir lftr 1 irLr- .ish Iril.inc s and -or,s.rvintr wr.rkin capit al in ry v. :i V In pr'fprrpc to Mittinc jui y i i ... i- N.vrthpl s many fat l?ids hav. ! ti ifdar.1 I. lirtail buying -ontimi-s -ry lihr;il. d.-plto riint: priro.-. and I . . t ! i th dornt-sti- and firi;n 1 1 1 1 i 1':"onds is iinr vtri'"t'd. FOREIGN TRADE America's Obligation The weeks succeed in? the .-cnate : f'.nal rejectirn of the eace treatv hie.e brought a re-as-rti'n t" Amerk.Vs responsibility :l ro id. Wh.ate'-pr fond l"lu-iM!iS- some nrtv en'ertain. America can not Ii'. lo herself alone. Furopean ;ntrii:u - s and s. he roes for territorial a vtria-s-sior will break through i'p"n h'-r "splendid isolation" just as tli"v did in 1917. The wNer course js for America t r'COinize her oldii:ati"n to participate in world a'Tairs and tip the scale for justice and pence Alic-fvrtr conJtict of .-'.df-interest a rise. William F.r.nlv. the m-ti..n pi t;,i-.' Tr.Tcnate. upon his i'turn from Fu-r-op a .hört time auo tn td-- sire n.phatie statemeru.s that L vanjld le folly to ignore. He paint'd ?i darker picture and drove bis point h"tne tuore virorouslv than any American cormentator on Huronean .''fairs with th.e excepti. n of IV. ink.x . Va r.'iriip. ?aimi-l foonper-- ap- ; .ii'M;t!v 'lbscrihs to a similar "i"v. ji, nif moral!'1 statement on;t,s the c:iyt of Fridy's tness.iq:: 'The whole w r rM Is s i ,"f,-r i n p t.om .' disease, nnd tl.e l"iit"d States ;s the only doctor that ein ir' it." n r i

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Preferred Stock Will Again Advance Soon Now Selling at $2.00 perhare. ALL PLANS MATURING RAPIDLY NEXT JUMP POINTS TO $5.00 OR MORE PER SHARE This C ompany owns and controls the Town of Mt. Strecter, Colorado, and all of its enormous coal deposits. VEINS RANGING FROM 10 FEET TO 30 FEET IN THICKNESS OFFICIAL TESTS PRONOUNCE

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THE BEST COMMERCIAL AND BUNKER COAL IN OF AMERICA!

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Vic of a portion of Mt. stiwtrr. Colo., linmc of Stroc-trr Smokokvs Con I, and Main Ottic of .inl liain DoTcIopinent Company.

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BUSINESS OUTLOOK Disturbing Evidence

Wliat do th" v'-nt rollnpc,. ' '-r t i 1 w'.'r.'A ::.ark'-t- aw th-' in i -i - ' t.itmn jri pi .! ,ar trad -. ln- Pirv t- irier .'!.- d fin.itirial pr s-":r . .-i'i-rifyV y A Majority of onnn'-ntators nk" tl:- view that thy may initiate a w fiO.'"saI r a 1 j : i t m c nt in 'rtlu sand raark th -nd of tntlation and xt i '". a -a Japan wiii ,ina" ih 1 r;.--U. or r." j r-' i isis. ariMiis; out of -' i.t t ion .-t;i!iiN as an u'ijt-V -'. A halt may. ind""d. h" rail d i i turth'-r prir.-- intlition. But that 1 arv dra-ti'- rda''tion in prirs is ; f'-ithfominir ; highly i rn propa i, Th. -.ni" 'onojiiip factors as hr--1 t-fo'. .-"' ij' d many tim-, aro op ' fiti-. Ihr r'-' nt dip. lik- fthfr ( '- uiy h" short-livod. VUOt.' ti"TS ,M tho ' Ii.- I i 1 1 1 1 i i ii. ini'i.i r's and fill on vav-s ntimr rit. I .i 1 1 alwnvs or lia n trine tho avf-raco ; r,proximat,-s h" same l-h Jr-yol. or ir lrr"sst-d. r boarids to hiir if-r

. , I IllW'lrl il.ri), UIUII'IIKM ..... ' " , , f . , , , omparable to the $ l.OT.OOo.OOO r r-nr'-nal fnn.tmn of th'- la.- whi(!h tm. WOrkelS .demand. The r-ae Mom Pas ... to sh-.w hn,- ;;,oarfJ wl probnMV direct th-se ad--nsitu-o ; Winw to unfavorahl" V;in,rs toward eqi'.ilir.lnff rates V .Tiflnr n.-os, Pri-s -lr. too j . , r,rinpinp aU to a comlnn f.rmy erou.ahd altho-eh tiM,,:c, .nff.-rontlatlnir oniv on th-

oriMitiot;s make run priop ir.p'atanV. '.?';-ip ss- m'-n are timid; in pomo fass. it is to I..- f",ar"d. with 'ool reason Tirrtl of Gay Lifv 11 rites Hrr Fnrcurll With a Lip Stick OinVW.O. May I. A Mirk, tliat lirlHi! hide a ml lip e'n I 's M'-

ret. iisi Uy Marl W illiams to cent estimated as necessary to wipe write her INitli in"sajr. she was' out the heavy winter leficit. tinil f iiiimr ami laiudii: for aj The railroad- and more especially lUiop. tirl f riiK' ami th' -1 il too nation's industries are slow to sti k. Sli ld"t a cunh-ii in tlx inhl-; recover from the paralyzing effects (ll f a parly and went Iion ami ; (,f the switchmen's strike. The pene a mis j-t. TIh jaidtor found roads are still ctnpested at points. Iicr IhhI.v hi Mm flHr. and a in'y j (The strike's effec: upon April revewtre writtn with a lip sth'k on a j rums will be disastrous March istni r. expected to make a ioorer showinp I1m ik peiH'i!. T ll mtli-r I j than February, the worst, month unam nt 'a." 1 (vr ft-deral centred, and April canIlr mother. Mrs. S. WilMains. n0t fail to set a new low record of Wilmington. Del., was n tiriel of , net earnines. The equipment shortthe l-atli lMla.v. j ape. wholly, apart from restrictions j on the use of that which is avail1KK (0"!'i;Ks N Mi:i. I able, fs dcvitaliz'n industry and H. (I. Frame and James Mattiaccio ! j : r.ents the ereaiest obstacle to reir-tat.al as pa-k polict-men j nonr-al readjustment, foi- the (-(..air,- I'iiviii b. the board ' TT-au ipment buvine since the reof att t at tin r -'ular - e kly ' t urn to private managements i? bene tin.' held in the c p. v hall Frida y j j; ved to ai'proximate $17,0,000.000.

uir.tr. Tie 've during two a ppou , ; i es will the summt r months ! osSlNINtk X. V. iT-n !'i ny, S:n- Sinu's ";olras? prisamer" pardor.'d fron; life .-entenee. has so many o!f-rs of jobs he doesn't know which to take. A railway president, st.-amship owne"- and prl--oii i t'orni r bid for the e-con-let's services. TH t'U DAY Sä HAY. t llmrstlay. May Olli, is $." lay. .mrm'm in iii;. im phi mm w l J ) 1 111 -T-hrnit Vl -T."!" r '- 1 r If WAA.ii i9 - 3 mtmm9-mm J n " a ' .- 5 IM. " "V .,.--- . II 'a) D MT mm ODD

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Settlement of Wage Demands and New Rate Schedules Are Focal Points of Interest Equipment Shortage Devitalizes Industry. Two rpiption of d'-tTminlnsr itnport.'Anf n'a'.m att' iitioi .n the traftic world. Thfs- ronc-rn th' iinal i rttlcnr nt of pr-s-nt was d'-rr.anils ; arid th n'v raf sohedulr which th- intrstat" conum-rec- coaimission may ,f petd to appro.t. Informal reports by the commission j on th1 fr'dht rate incrVases neccsl vary to yield a n't return of 5vj i per cnt. as proviled by the nvw transportation art, and on the car ' . . . . m .1: rirs' r'-romniendatio nfor expendiexpeiiii $::00.000.OOO revolving i t i a... ,.awi uVmrt timo U lli ail' nur ni.niii n- . I .... . ,. .u, ,,,n,.i , , hou ht wi, lnrrP!1,0 . wns . - , . ... i, .. ' Lapis 'f Tvice pr-rformod. In past ; r ad iuvtments eeria'.o elisses t rallfi'.ac1 labor have benefited more tiia?'. j ct 1 is I " Wapes are the prime factor envI erninp the rec-nt deficit, the antJH- ! pated new rates, and tl;e li h-C'um-mirs puarantoe. uape increases without a corresponding advance in rates have pravely shaken railroad credit. The Inescapable, if unwelcome, conclusion is that further wae increases will Involve further rat", increases over and above the IT. per In-piiries are numerous. Tiirnsn.w $r dav. M TliuiIay. May fitli, U Sä lay, Have jour roofs rout oil ulth Iltafrtlc nof IaLnt. 0oA and npplic! Uj The Roof Products Co. Phono Mlshawttka 1925. Koutli Iknd. Lincoln XT?.s. iV itiOtiH l i im M Fl A Symbol of Refinement is a house kept in neat point repair. When you see a home which is dull and drab looking, where the paint has peeled and faded, you unconsciously say to yourself, "Slovenly folks." For a coat or two of paint on a house costs comparatively little and every sclfrespectintr owner should paint his property regularly. L'se . otfr Moore's Paints. C. E. LEE Wall PuMr Paint CIa. 21!." S. MAIN ST. Opitosltc Y. M. C. A. I L-Z THE UNITED STATES NON-RETIRABLE NONASSESSABLE Phone, Write or Wire George H. Hines M Vice President, Auditorium Theater, Main 691 South Bend, Ind. Ernest V. Whitinger Special Representative, 311 E. Indiana Av., Main 3875 South Bend, Ind.

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Incorporated under the laws of the State of Colorado. Capitalization $3,000,000.00.

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FOR SALE -A strictly first class modern new dwelling of seven rooms; four bedroorn?, large bath with high grade fixtures, hot water heat, basement under entire house, hardwood floors; garage for one car. . Lot 42 by 128 feet, oak shade trees; good neighborhood, convenient to school; one block from car line. 806 Sixth Street. River Park. Price $9.000. INQUIRE OF JAMES A. JUDIE 112 South Main St.

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It's a good place to buy either as an investment or as a homesite.

LEINBACH, HUMPHREY & PREVATT 522 Farmers Trust Bldg. Main 754

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k 10 Vein taken in 1917. Tunnel now widened and equipped with staiuLirxIr.iuK niilrial to fiu-r of Mine, 1000 fHt. A lruly clothcxl in wlilte nppart'l from Ikh-s t hat can : throucli this wonderful Iln without soilüu; Ikt elothlnff. No supporting timbers, no dampness, no pas. no Impurities. T1m best prade of Ultuminous Coal yet diMtnered, and a 100 porrxnt Mln.

Avail yourself of the opportunity now presented to you to become a shareholder in the greatest Coal project in the United States, and become one of the pioneers, shoulder to shoulder with this Company, in the building up of great Northwestern part of Colorado.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS JLOSX AMU FOCND. I. OST A pocketlook centair.'.r.ff nbe-.jt $10 htwa-wi Prorpa.n & Sp'tda'n X " 1 1 i r ";tr MilN. linder rct'irii t .Wns T!U!. ltewird "IU."

I.OST Piin'j ff kfvii, SntiirdT 11 :-." a. ni. en s. St. .roi.rl rear T:iyior Tlr 1 Sliop. Krys wer dropped on streer. j prot..-b2v l-twta JefTt-r?on unJ run-! , I'r'uik ?ra-k. !!:: rn t Nws-Time 342S-tf kST LaTtdop. eontalcinc; snmc post. 1 ard p!:ltoll and a letter. mt j whre In (lowirtown district, Saturday J iiuprnooii. lieur.ra Mr return t in.' -pi-lr"?s outside of 'nve'.r.pe. ."iFv 3 - A - T . S- T M'H... V . - . 1 1. 1 J V. drop, in Inwntenn district. valued as keepsake. rü rti:rn to 101t Portage a v . K e w a r d . a.'?. ' ijesT I.arp1 vpvttod fox hocrai: reward for Inforrui! t'.oa. l"jon- Main 111. Cv Klnp. l.n N. .Mid t. ."tl-s LOST Todies' pold wrist wnUh In Sr. Putrik x Ii. ill r on Wayi e st.. befvr-M Scett and Mi'h;pan. riudr tall NhTimos offl'e. rk"sQ T. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Vninsi wonts domt! nursing to do. Call Main -CoO aftpr 8 p. m. 22 tt MAJ,F. IIKM WANTKI1. WANTEI - At NVws-TIm?: a Tounp man between IS and 22 years. P learn a good trad'. 210 W. Colfax. 2C17-tf SPECIALIST IN FTTTTNO GIiASSEA "Kryptok GIasea," ßhell rlm eyeglasses and deep curve torlo lenses carefully fitted and adjusted complete optical aervIce. Eyes Examined Thoroughly. Hours 9 to 11. 2 to B and 7 to S Tel- Uncoln 2722. DR. G. C. PAUL OPTOMETRIST. 422 Fiirmer TruPt mir Broadway and Ul.Pll,

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Mkl ESTTÄT Mil MÖÜÜUtÜvl r,-,-' 3 n , Zi TT r 'Zi rc - ! rt .ti ,tj L u v7 5 -.j. jJ r - 7 a 1 I 3 " 1 ! " r t i.Ts '-S r." " i ' p M CO p ! - r-. .- n n - " ! uJ Li L J L 1 j J j;vika 1E IPEmTT WATI2I l2Tpertfnrd ryl'.ndr prr f.tlor. ?J7 !'" .VW week. Dv or inject work. teaiiv j.t. i. iihmv i Co. WANTKI A nulling machine tinn l. Apply 7."..: W. Dlvlülen. SfiutlJ lWli'i Die and Tied Co. Ö'-Wetf VANTi:i)--M.i!i :ind v ife far rePtaumnt and Iiotel uerk. IMiune W. Nil.. WANTIT) A rnaa fnr night dishwasher. Wiisliington Kestaur.-uit uud C;ifpt"rii, cor. Main jind Wiishlnton. 2V.'k'l-4 WANTKD A deliv ryman nt the ltrothrla.od store. 2.U) N. M ihi st. öl'.5 tf WANTKD At St. Mary's Acadeiay, man for ynrden work. I'all n ht-w:irdi or phont Main i'Z. ..2--May 5 WANTi:i Man with irr.9i; family to work on farm by the month ; ße'l w.irps. Write liux 1 1 -S7, care News Time. XA) 2 WANTKD R.MLKOAD SWITPHMKN: ;ooi OPPOHTl'.MTIKS A."I ;I) PAY. APPLY lO MICHM2AN CKNTKAI II. II. LOCAL A(iKNT. .V07 1 WANTKD Married man to work on j farm near Mies, wnpes 'V" ent pr l hour: lioupe nnd car,n f nrnlsiieij ; nioviatr free. Phone .k4. N. P. I5nbe. Nile. Mich. r.lil-4 WANTKD Men to jifis.rrMe clover hulrs Apply Purchasing Dept., JUrds.dl Mffr. Co. aj HEAVY JOISTS beams and supports in building construction must be free from defects, well seasoned, and absolutely durable. They must stand the test of time, weather, vibration, etc. Our heavy building timbers meet this test. They are the best you can use in your building. Samples and prices on rquest. City Lumber Go. Lafayette Sts.

HARTER HEIGHTS

These homes have just been completed. They are modern in every respect, and conform to the stringent building restrictions that are enforced in Harter Heights. Homes or homesites in Harter Heights offer attractive investment possibilities as well . as ideal home conditions. Drive out Sunday, It will be a treat to get your firit 1920 glimpse of green grass and budding trees.

Representatives will be Heights all way Sunday.

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Louis G. Palmer 6? Co. Suite 412 Union Trust Bldg. Phone M. 1469

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WANTi:n-M':i t- i:r.l-at nr ,i ! 2 u !r.!.r. p;dv l::r. Iw'.v.s I--; .. I - Apply Vuv Ij't.. r.'.r !-' CONSTKT'fTION wnp.K (v,o I'FIt HOT'H rri p ru" 'd' n . v r " rVNIUN tuist r.nG. 20 tf WANT I'D Mm ; cl rpen'.is Sn.lt h Co. .'.' N. I'.iner1"k f-v T .. maitj n.r.KK wanti:d ry n'.-.u-r le-t. l. 3i:' WANTKD Kella!. 1 ni.-'ri to hook orders for fruit tres. ref, KhrubSry. 't.-. (J od pportui.Ity. Writ er wlro K:np'.oyment Dept., 1'nilt limwrri N'.irr:.. Newark, N. V. a.V.7-2 PI Iir.MKN, nitAKK.MKN, bi pr c:rf-n ; Jll t ??e. Co',er-d porters by rdlronds every w h"e ; iprien, e i::n:"e.Fnrv. h ICaliway burrau. K. St. kon'o. 111. ""1 2 WANTKD Parher. L"7 S. Michigan -t. La Salle Harber Shop. Phon. Mstti t-.- ' - ' - ma WANTKD Ftr?t-rrafi tnacTdniFt. 11 -Singer Mfi. Co. 17M tf WANTKD Man nd tr . man fir f.im nrk, worn ti u t do eooklnp. Llr. '.) K). :x4;-tf NICK Janitor irantel. Apply ifnrrf-.n-Durrell Co. tf WANTKD Auto top trtmmrr. one can make tops and fit -orr. Th Auto Paint V Trim bbwp. Mala C7.Y 1414 S. Lerr ft. 2221-tf WANTKD Mi Jile ascd men dth t.icrrl months machin nhop ei perlen : steady work; ffool ray. Apply M! !.v Machine Co.. 2rö K. Tutt ft. 2774 'f WANTKD A HOT 17 VKAHS OLD ! LK.tltN I III NT K KS TlADK; r.ool PAY ATIILK LKAUNINC: ONK Wlfif niKVIOL'S KXPKitlKNCK PHKFKUHKD ADDICKS-S NICHT .OKllMAN, NKWSTIMKS PTU. CO. S. lili.Ml. IND. PLLLE 1LLU WASTED. WANTKD !rls. htfijy -wer flt.-I :" I Honrs, i. .-.r.;i:i o . .. i i erl. k et. J WANTKD Kfrrlenel cirl for .-i.i.il Louseuork ; a new iii -r it hoM. : " I wRfpn. Apply at 232 .nar'iuettr ;iv. I'. !.. Lincoln lS'tH. M.'; 4 WOMKN Tvc cr sRTii8- tri Prl .-s -f capnMe women over '-' for at ti :' t outof-tnwn rosttlons with unusu.ll tin.indal postibiilti ; Tporln'-e imt r. ..- firy, but must have pooil edii- Mti : .. p'.AHsln? personnllty, ability to n- t nl tiired H-nts anl be free to truvet. '!' ! ' -intr exrrtene le8lrHtl. tu not ". farv. Tlie position will p iy :e ';. t- J ; , -pllrant $2.fMl to -V"iJ first .ur Icrrras itb eiprln'v. Writ-' '. Keefe Co., N. Ml-Mpan av., r;.i, 111. n WAITRESS WANTED Yj S. Lni.if t., Parvos lteptaurant. VA?:.: n

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