South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 141, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1920 — Page 5

HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY 3IORXIXO, MAY 20. 1020.

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Indianapolis to Celebrate Anniversar' of Its rounding Earlv in June. INDIANAPOLIS. May 19. Thoutinds of person from all parts of Indiana aro r xr ctc-l to como to InrSlan:i polls tho v.M k :' Juno 7 whm I r.illiinapoils oIbr.ttr i tho crnt-n-rt i I of Üs founding. A . cording to irr lirninary p!.tr-s it will L nr.- of th bi-i;ot r flf hr.itions i-vcr siam '1 la Indl.inri poli. T1;m f l liration will ojm n r..'!Vi;tl-, Jy on fsituT'l tv night .Iwn .". with a ii.a.-'f in --tin r to ! 1.-M :it Toinlinhall. Thi- will . fol!;.wr-J ,n f- in'.;iy by a mti. i- f-5-tial at tho l".ur ctoiir.ils in Ahkh t: f th" J-.l ling oik ratir star in lh- T n i t - I Hr;itc will i-articij-it l' -tiv.tl v. ili contir.nc Th- music thiou'-rh Suni ay r.Uhi. S1 .Iiltir 7. Monilfw. J:m- 7. is t'.i- r.fiicial i I'tcnrl.'l d iv .is ii u .is r..i .J:irn- 7. 1 i.' j th.it I ri'ii.iiirii-oli-. its S'f riC'. This ihty will In- a holiday l i Ir.di.i na .oli-. n of th ligg.-t j' i'ures of th' d.iy will ! th (-n-! nr.iil iaraJ :.t s oVlnek in th--ning in whit h all civic, fraternal iifid l!isin s-: fr "a niatiuns f the takp jj.-irt. n Tin . .lay nU'.ht, Ji:n S a pnga lit will Im- vfat;'l at thf state f a i -l our.d -i. d.-pi. ting th history tt Inii inapulis from its inccptioti. .Mom thin 4' " jx-rsoris will tak- part in p;ii;;int an. I no ff oft will h-;-;iirl to make it artistically faith1:1 to history. On the following night a writer teant will r- stau' (1 on White liver an.l more tlian Zcd tlifffrcnt l.inds of floats will seen. JLXERAL OF ACCIDEXT VICTIMS THURSDAY Tli funeral of the three victims r.f the arcid' nt at Mlkhart Monday vhon Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McClrlland .iivl Mrs. !.. Johnson, all of South lnd, lost their lives, will he hold Thursday afternoon at tho Hehobr-rt hurrh. five milt s southeast of Alison Ind. The depositions of th vi!,r"es to the tragedy were taken Tuesday afternoon ty Coroner Jloldeman of KlUhnrt county. The bodies of tin victims were taken to Albion. th Iiome of the father of the two women, Wednesday morninc. accompanied by relatives from Klkhart. Eolith Pend anfl Puchanan, Mich. Samvul McClelland. lathr of Pearl MrCk Hand, who .made his home with his .son in South Pen, I. arrived in Klkhart Tuesday to t. ke charge of th bodies ana make the necessary funeral arrungfm'nts. Pearl McClelland was born In Perrien county. Michigan, in and had lived in South Pend about two years', having beep, employed as a truck driver. Tie Is survived by Iiis father and mother and one brother. His mother lives in Penton Harbor. P.oth Mr?. McClelland and Mrs. .Johnson wero natives of Albion, Ind.. the former having been born In 1SS.' and the Jattr was born In 1SS2. Mrs. McChlland was married in 1113 while her sister was united id marriage to Mr. Johnson in 1911, the ceremony having been performt d in Elkhart. YOUTH'S TESTIMONY IMPLICATES OTHERS Special to Th News-Times: PICHMONI). Ind.. May 19. Senational tleveloprnents may result fi ii m the testimony of John Paul Jones of New Carlisle. Ind.. who confessed hero Wednesday to the theft of an automobile. Jones, who is IK years old. was i.rrested at Warsaw. Ind., several days aero when he attempted to buy gasoline for the stolen car. His confession here Wednesday is said to implicate South Pend. Ind., men as fences" In a statewide automobile thievery industry. The names of the South Pend men were not given out by the authorities here Wednesday. i.rcivY u,i;vi:n. That's what nenple say about tho 11-day. 20 percent reduction pale lit Vernon's. 5-:o L. & H. SHOP MAM GAINS 20 POUNDS J'iftcn Years of Ilhcumatism Now (ione And Ho l'vls lino Nijs lVck. "Pefor I took Tanlac I had mfre,I with muscular rheumatism for J.fleen yenTa but now I am free from all pain nnd stiffness and have actaally gaiml twenty pounds in vseiirht." was tlie remarkable i?tatelr.ent made by Poren P. Peek, of 1(32 Kast Columbia Street. Pvansville, Ind., a, car repairer at the L. tV N. shops. I was in such a Vr d t;x that it took nil the yrit I had to stay on the job. My arms and lingers were so stiff and sore that I couldn't handle a wrench or hammer to do ;,ny fccod and when I tried to pet under a car or bend over the musin my back hurt me m- bad I could hardly straighten up. My stomach troubled me and at time I had nwful rains and cramps after eatinp. (las would form and work i:p around my heart with a presure that nearly took my breath. I couldn't eat what I liked and if I at anything like cabbage it made me siclc and I tasted it for days. I felt tired all the time and became so weak and nervous that I couldn't rest at niprht. "In sptto of all I did I kept pettinc worse until some of my friends told me what Tanlac had done for them, so I bought a bottle and I want to tell you that it was a Godsend to me. I started petting better ;-eforo I had tinihed all of the first bottle and even my friends noticed my improvement and told me how n urh better I looked. All my rheumatism is pone and I can now do I y work at the shops as well as any loan there. I at anythir.tr I want, even cabbape and never have any more trouble. I have only taken t.ve bottles of Tanlac but feel as wen ;is I ever did and as I said before I have actually paimd twenty t o u n d s In weight. Yes sir. I am a veil and happy man and I hope my j'atement will help other people ihat are sufrYrinp like I did." Tarlar i sold in S'Uth Pend by Th Central Drur Store and in Mih'. fcxaka. at th f!od Croa Vharrn

POPULATION FIGURES

Dj I'nltf i Press : WASHINGTON. May 13. The census bureau Wednesday announced the followlr.gr 1320 population results: "ltr Population Inrin

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lfx-rrM 74 person. ALLEGED GAMBLERS ARE ASSESSED FIXES John Holtz, charped with running a pamblinp house in his restaurant. I-afaytte blvd. and South st., was fined J 1 0 and costs in city court Wednesday morning, and seven young men who were found in his place by detectives Saturday night were given suspended fines of 15 and costs each. All of the men pleaded guilty. Their lawyer pleaded that the seven young men boarded with Holtz and that they were merely passing away th - time in a little game when the d.-tectives entered. He asked for a .suspended fine for the seven men. EVANGELICAL CHURCH PL AX SPECIAL SERVICES Members of the Kvangellcal association of all South Pend churches and from nearby towns are expected to attend the services at Broadway Kvangellcal church Sunday, May 23. at which Plshor S. I. Spreng of Napierville, 111., will preach. The bishop is one of the foremost speakers of the denomination as well as a writer of note on religious Kubjects. He has recently returned from a trip to Germany and will incorporate information on foreign affairs in his talk.s. H will speak at the morning, afternoon and night services. HOLD THREE MEN FOR TIRE THEFTS Harry Cinch. Edward Huse. and Ralph Jones are being hId by the police on charges connected with the alleged theft of automobile tires and accessories from New York Central freight cars. Finch is charged with the theft of the tires and accessories, and Huse and Jones are charged with receiving stolen property. Their cases will bo heard in city court Saturday. ciiUii wilij mi:i:t. Talks by Supt. W. W. Porden and Miss Virginia Tutt, city librarian, will be features of the meeting of the Lafayette Parent-Teachers' club Thursday afternoon. Miss Tutt is to talk on "Children's Reading." Other numbers on the program will be songs by the, fifth and sixth grades and a reading by Margaret Deattie. I Comfort Baby's Skin With CuHcura Soap :um 2 - Jr, Cunri Lr 4i.X T.Kua M

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SEES MUCH TRAFFIC OH GREAT LAKES

Seaplanes Will be Used For Resort Touring Tins Summer. CHICAGO. May 19. Tourist traffic which will include seaplanes on the Great Lakes this season will exceed all previous records, according to officials of pastnger lines running out of this city. Daily, weekly or by-weekly boats reach all pleasure resorts on Lake Michigan as far north as Mackinac Island, making connections there for Iake Superior, Ia-ke Huron and Georgian bay points. Regular areial connections with east and west shore resorts also will be established about June 1, according to Capt. P. P. TJpsner, formerly of the aerial mail service. Mr. Lindner has formed a company to purchase four seaplanes from the navy for use in the passenger . and express business between Chicago, Milwaukee and summer resorts. Kach plane will carry four passengers, in addition to a pilot and mechanician. They are to be driven by 400 horsepower liberty motors and have a speed, according to Mr. Upsner, of more than 100- rrUles an hour. A new class of summer rcsorters has sprung up in recent yearn, according to H. W. Thorp and Park Robbins. officials of local steamship lines. Where formerly the "white collar" Falaried man took his family on week-end and fortnlphtly vacations to Michigan and Wisconsin resorts bordering the lake, it Is now laboring men who comprise thj majority of vacationists. High wages are responsible, transportation officials say, for the new class of traveler. SOCKS AltK THK KXCEPTION. During the sensational C percent reduction sale at Vernon's the only artic'.e in the entire stoc c not included Is "Interwoven" hosiery. 4:;i0-:0 Girls Ladies Women It is said that nine out of ten females are diseased with Constipation It's terrible. Constipation often results in pimpy face, sallow color, bad .breath, and mean disposition. Hollister'fl Rocky Mountain Tea is a "positive" Laxative mild, pleasant, certain so thorolv cleansing and purifying that CONSTIPATION (1'sappear?, and when your Constipation goes your COMPLEXION improves, you feel better, eat better and enjoy living. Give it a thoro trial and you will recommend it to all your women friends. 33 cts. a package. Wettick's Orginal Cut Rate Store. er mtaaral Uiitlri: jujt try K0R0LAX; fartbast. Ofrtmlatbi at tmjr dnoWH. twr vbr. karaux u rlU or May lUswata. tMbkdtaff coo. action. may ". toUfcia. SM. batrCnxm. tarjrfd Drvr.

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Buying history is being made in South Bend. We perdicted just that when we announced an 1 1 -day sale during: which we are giving a blanket reduction of 20 on everything in our store (except Interwoven Hosiery). Men and women too are swarming to VERNON'S like they'd been waiting months just for this sale. And in face of the terrific onslaughts on Wednesday and Thursday, we repeat to you: "Get there EARLY if you would avoid being too late." Here's another "I Told You So:" As we predicted, the "long price" clothiers are hunting cover. They'll announce "sales" just as sure as the world. Study their merchandise. Note quality, material, workmanship. Then glance at the price tag. It will bring you to VERNON'S on the run. We will save the people of this community thousands of dollars during our blanket discount sale of

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VOTERS IX FAVOR OF COUXTY HOSPITAL

CLINTON. Ind.. Mnv 19 TU- a Jk i v v , iur oi-i tj i 'irntlion county today favored the erection of a county hospital in Clinton. The returns show that the measure carried In each of th 14 precincts in Clinton township and In four of the six in Holt. The centra4 part of tho county was almost evenly divided on the matter, but little support was received north of that section. The plans call for p. hospital to b erected by the county at a cost of J10O.C00 and maintained by county funds. Kfe) 7TiOTOdty. Party leaders are always liberal In offering the vice-presidency to people they know will refuse to accept it. Dye It Right! "Diamond Dyes" Don't Risk Material in' Poor Dyes that Fade or Run Kach package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simrle that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color Into worn, shabby garments, draperies. coverings, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other 1 kind then perfect results are guar anteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card. A Special Hallmark SandwicK Xray ' $6.50 Prlatrti Mrr detigv. Ditaeter 10 jncbti. CJia!iobeueiforckeorptr7. I Made I SMScld heaTi'lj elated a nickel with a rich pUhaun Eniin. HAHMARK" Jcuthn Frank Mayr& Sons 113 S. Michigan St

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All Summer Furniture Included Many homes have taken advantage of this discount period to buy their SEASONABLE furniture. Every piece or suite of Summer Furniture is included. For instance A reed, fibre or Chinese woven grass chair that we considered excellent value at thirty dollars may now be bought at $28.50. $27.00. $25.50 or $24.00. .

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With the closing of the store this Saturday evening (day after tomorrow) will come the wind-up of the Discount Period. No more 20 or 15 to be saved after that except in such cases where there

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All persons who have completed purchases on only a part of their things, and who cannot complete their arrangements this week for the balance, will receive an extension of time. -V . - Goods not selectoid and spoken for by Saturday night of this week will bear the regular price tickets Monday morning. However, all goods spoken for before the close Saturday night will be held for delivery when wanted and without storage charge. - So it's the last call and probably the last chance for many a month to come to buy furniture at big savings, that you can prove to yourself are big saving". Bring in your list of the things you are going to need this Summer, this Fall, next Winter yes next Spring. We will show you in figures just what you will save. A few items are mentioned here, but whatever you may need in furniture or rugs. It Can Be Bought at a Big Saving Up to 10 o'clock Saturday Night! .,

Here are the Discounts Allowed During Discount Period If you will pay Spot Cash the discount is 20. If you pay in thirty days the discount is 15. If you pay in sixty days the discount is 10. If you pay in ninety days the discount is 5 .

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Discounts, on Entire Stock Whether complete furnishings for the entire home or new appointments for dining room, bedroom or living room, makes no difference, the discount period offers the same proportionate saving on yDur purchase. For instance A bedroom suite that ordinarily costs you $300.00 may now be bought for $285.00, $270.00, $255.00 or $240.00.

THE I. W. LOWER UTLIOTI OtlOe DEOORATINa COMPANY, , Company prmperto rl soppu. 223 So. Michigan Sc. SAM'L SPIRO & CO. It nie Electric Shop in-Ill a Mkidgaa su n n it p n nam. .f i o. u. Iiloran & oon H.S.&M. Clothes Wiring and Ilcpalrin. I

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Always Can Use Another Rocker Now at house cleaning time, just when an additional chair or rocker would be most appreciated, you are offered the opportunity to secure just the one you have so long wanted at discount ranging from 5 to 20. For instance A great comfortable chair or rocker, in tapestry, velour, silk damask or leather that formerly sold for $100.00 may now be bought for $95.00, $90.00, $85.00 or $80.00.

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Glxtie Correctly FiUed Broken lenses dopUcsted tho same day. Dr. J. Burke 230 S. MICHIGAN ST.