South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH nrpn NEWS-TIMES
! BRITISH WORKMEN RECEIVE MILLIONS IN HIGHER WAGES TO EE AT "THE COIPJEHTJO -'t V'f-' f irv V3 , ii -a w w ..y-s., x a..v Ma A VT' A i1
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Food Controller Saw Average Annual Inrn-a-c i- Kt-rp-in? I p Prices. Tvv rrvi i.rc;iirrr. T.OTOV, May "1 --The w.i irr s ft British workmen have hfn In-re-i.d by $2ir.of)A'jr1f,o annually rh:rlr.n th p,it two yr ir.a. arcord-
1?: to C. A. Mc O-nly. Hriii.-h food I
controller. V:: h hie b en one of th dominant factor in tho Vf rlüTP.uMn roj of livirsK. he J-ays. I'i.-ir.ir cn?f.s of raw matr:a'3 ra-ins; tn other. TT'.'v peneral 'f.st of all r ornmoflitie. h Jttatrs.. has ri.-n aO r cr.t in th p .5t tw o yrars. Hitch I ri soon will tetin to fall, he bein ves, b it h:i:h w.iüm will remain. As r sea als fd, ;hre has l'',(n l.- profterinE In that nerr--Mty in flreat Britain than in any oth r rarnmodhy owinc to -trl-t (cvrniptent crntrol of rs ntia Is. Thi i ontrrl, he says, ffi.se. the avf-rapf household afn i;' thr rf-nts a week, hut wn wrll worth it. fur the fon.l ministry has maintained lower food prices In Kni?linI than tho-o preailing in nny other part of P.urope. Thf nnu.il cost of the ministry iK about Jn.ooo.npo, and thf -,'ow-rn-mnt rronoefs t continue it until
ontrol ran p.ifely bp rmnvn) andj ordinary competition relied upon t" j lirf p prir'.s rf aonaM. I ProflNtr AhN. TliSh prices of mot rominntii:iflinvf been Irivrn up by thf pi of.- j t. MrTurdy averts, while th" 1:b"r party has been r" sponsi I 1 fr I tryinc t krer ahead r f thf profit--r ! -with w.nie lnrraf s. Mhrf!!;inoous thinjT ruhbrr. tinil.fr. oil an. I hathcr. bf . i ;. ; have Increased In prb to this .-a- j t. nt: What could hf purchased for j $4 two years a -c now costs $.".. j Mineral?', i-uh i. mal. in-n and
stffl. have advanced .'0 per on in that period. Yt wholr il- fid
prices have nflvanrrii t 1 1 1 . p r ;
4 f nt in that tim. ani r tail 'hnre'? )iaf r1ttrn but 15 pfr ff nt, inakinr iooil? trf-nrrally 0 pfr cftit Iturt-r today than in Thf fi'O'l min-i-trv. workiritc alons: litus laid flown
by tho latf Uorl KluuindT, h.is ib--Tiifd thf fod tradf tho opportunity to profitfpr, says MrM'urrty.
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Frank O. Lowderu Calvin Coohdge. Will Hajr. Fol'tician- who will h nt the Repuollc.n atlona! Convention ro be held In :hcajro la June. ot. CalrH Coolirie. of Massachusetts, soeras to be in the background of political affairs at present, and max turn out p Im a dark horse. Will Hays will be chairman of the National Committed. Frank O. Ixsvrden. Governor ! Illinois, Is one of the leaders of the party of thirteen candidates that are campalRninq; for the nomination that will carry .hem to the White Ilouac
Lost, Strayed or Stolen: One Dinosaur
W ASH INCT N. M i.'. :l. ---t-als inc a dinosaur sund al-f-ut f asi'do as walkin;: "'f with tr.'- I'.rcr.k-
lvn bridcrf. but bspa ; t-.: from
ropiniftn and Not any vert1 li in?c I ptil',
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known a- dinosri urs. fdosfly rdatd to any y-t thiv had sonio
to tho lizard?.
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l'.Uf'Tv'-s Airs tri! 'f an - p -il i t io n ' i-iirm 1 i los anil bird.-. rocntiy si-nt t. I '.i a mm a to study "Of the kinds rliaraotrrist if of thf a jnanminth s inn-n. t!'M-o rtal u I period otso sporjos. an horb-fatrr
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REPUBLICANS TALK OF REDUCING . C. L.
NEW YORK. May Tlif hinh t fi.st of llvinrr rommittfc ff th re
publican party's advisory rommit? , -n policies and platforms today announcfd that a successful r.ttack on high prices must includf a. vigorous , fivoidancf of further inflation in ourj uv mtncnt borrowing. a deflation j credit and contraction of r;.rrenpy, plus public pconomy and pr.- j Aatf thrift. Inerrascd production) of tcocdf anfl sfrvires and a revision -f taxes were mentioned in the com- ; niiftff's report as ne pessary to brintcj fi's to lower levels.
uiie; Put i M ere wa s a lim fli.-t i'!t past when
Ann rira produ'-fd 'm ü i i'.s l irfr than .any now " i s a cmrnunicatiou to the ..tinal (!- seraphic socif-ty by I'.avrnpi I'.rown "That was s buvc .-: that nothing riinains of th -se r-.'tuias exet pt their b.p s. and thy are Turnt.! f sti'iir-. Ifiilden awiy uptier the strata of earth, the!: spo r has lone i-inee rmvii ctdd. "The animals are lirmaurs: for thf ;iimefit we il tht n liv.anls p if the rer.pinc. erawliru: kird. but buce reptiles that stalk d upricht
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thf e'ephaiit, the hippopotamus and tho rhinoceros'. A lavchMoric Mfuifcr. "In the marches of prehistoric times dwelt a h' st of reptiles. sfme lartcc. somf small and ( various forjn. flesh-eaters and b er h- a t ers, but all sharimc ct-rtaiu characters in
named Trachdou, was nin thn ."0 fo t buitc and about 1" ft ft hiuli whn standitm erect. Its In ail, with broadly expanded mouth, resembles that of a duck, bui back of thf beak there are more than 2 . o small teeth, the new ones eomiu.ir up from below as the old opes Wore out. "Thf bn' hind feet p i minated in three lare hoofeil ti, and thf shorter, slender front ft et wen p.irty wfbbf fl. A loner, thin, slender tail acted as a pmvt rful swimming trf'an, .and the body was covered with rouL;h tuberculate skin. Having no nuar.s of d-fenst. it lived chiefly in thf watr. where it was free from attacks of the llrsheater?. "W ith the duck-bille 1 Trnehodon there were other laricc closely related forms inhabitir.fr the water. ha uro'oph us was similar in build, but characterized by a larpe crest extending above the skull, ami pelic hopes that were developed lor attachment of pmverful tail mus
cles. It was probably a distinctly aquatic type. Tho Uinl .Mimic. "Alonjr the Phores liv d Ornithomimtis, bird mimic, as the name implies, one of the most remarkable of the dinosaurs. A skeleton found last year shows it to have been a toothless creatur, the jaws sheathed liko the beak of a bird. "On land there were hoofed quadrupedal herbivorous kinds. some, like Monoelonius. having an immense .skull six fe.i in length, with three horns, a short one over ach eye and a lonpcr one above the nose. The jaws terminated in a sharp clipping beak, like that of a turtle, and further back in the
mouth there were rows of double- j rooted teeth. The back of the skull J
was developed into a broad shield, with scalloped border, extending over the neck. "Strantrest f all was the herbivorous Ankyiosaurus. a stocky, short-legged. big-bodied creature, completely encased in armor. Dermal plates covered the skull, followed by rings of plates over th neck and rows of flat plates over the back and hips. Its tail terminated in a huge club, and the belly was covered by a pliable mosaic of small, clase set plates. It was further protected by a movable plate that could be dropped down like a shutter over each eye, thus completing its protection from insects and formidable foes."
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opening of th e new KAY-BEE STORE should be just as welcome as a message from your loved ones. Both mean good news for beginning Thursday, every wage-earner in South Bend will be welcome to take their first view of this new modern clothing store, offering every nonest person the advantage of our famous, liberal CHARGE ACCOUNT Plan.
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The issuance of a
national importance.
new list of Victor Records is a musical event of It makes music-lovers everywhere familiar
with the newest and best in music. Through the thousands of Victor dealers it offers to every one the privilege of hearing this music; and to Victrola owners the advantage of enjoying these numbers over and over again in their own homes.
Number Sir Love Me or Not Enrico Caruso 8S615 12
Star of Lore Geraldine Farrar Drink to Mo Only With Thine Eye Flonraley Quartet Don Giovanni La ci darem la mano (Thy Little TltnH.nrr!) Mabel Garrison and Reinald Werrenrath Cradle Son; (Mozrt Alma Gluck Nocturne in E Flat (Chopin) Violin Jatcha Heifetr Oh, Boy, Carry Me 'Long (Stephen Fotter) Louise Homer Forsaken Violin Fritz Kreisler e.A).Ra Tntttl F.Tiin William
M-M-J v - - - Jesu, My Saviour Olive Kline and Elsie Baker 1 Let the Lower lights Be Burning Olive Kline and Elsie Baker)
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Rose of Washington Square Medley Fox Trot You Ain't Heard Nothing Vet Medley Fox Trot Rock-a-bye, Baby (2) Swett and Low (3) Lullaby Adelte Fidelet (2) First Nowell (3) Narareth Skye-Boat Song (2) The Hills of Tyrol Mother Prayer (2) Swing Song (3) Tho Winds (4) Cherr Sweet Ohl By Jingo! Profiteering Blues
La Veeda Catilian Fox Trot Desert Dreams Fox Trot Mother's Hands When the Harrest Moon is Shining Wild Flower-Waltz Alabama Moon Waltr
All Star Trio , All Star Trio)1S559 Victor Orchestral Victor Orchestra j Elizabeth Wheeler j 18565 Elizabeth Wheeler J
Margaret Young) Billy Murray )
Green Brothers Novelty Band) Green Brothers Novelty Band )
Henry Burr) Charles Hart and Lewis James ) Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchini) .. .. t MS663 Hawaiian 1 no I
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Any Victor dealer will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new Victor Records and play any music you wish to hear. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victrolas in great variety , from $25 to $1500.
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shatter all records of offering South Bend Careful Buyers the same UNMATCHABLE VALUES prevalent throughout our chain of Charge Account Clothing Stores throughout the country. Thursday, we wish to spend the day getting acquainted. A practical present has been laid aside for vou.
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Give Your Rugs a Few Days Vacation Noä is the time to hav your rues cleaned not pounded on your
hut cleaned special pro-
lackyard clothes-line, an I renewed by our cess.
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Our scientific methods preserve the life of mc and carpets and make them look better than they did before. Germs, odors, dirt are completely removed, yet the Mze. shape and tolor are carefully preserved intact. Clean runs add briphtness to your rooms. Sprint; cleaning time Is here. Phone us. All rugs called for and delivered promptlj. We guarantee all work. LINCOLN 1903
Perfection Cleaners and Dyers 1101 King St.
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INVESTMENT 8
Non-Taxable Invest your money in a home company. The Welfare Loan Society deals only in Mortgages and Mortgage Security. This is a safe and permanent investment. Interest payable July 1st and January 1st. The business is under state supervision and regulation. Investigate and invest now. Subscriptions taken at the Citizens National Bank
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Welfare 219 South Main St.
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Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.
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Park NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE 6th Attraction Extraordinary Motorcycle
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Under the Management of South Bend Men.
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All real contests for cash money. No staged "hippodrome" exhibitions. Races start 3 P. M. Band Concert at 2 P. M.
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