South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1920 — Page 2

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SEALER TO PROBE ICE SHRINKAGE

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Ir.veytltr.itiori of kth w;- rr. s 1.1 k throughout the Ciiy 1 y City SValrr Pyr-.

:.Z deliveries to br jn'l0, H. Mill-!', fr.l-

lowJnp an f nVr Th ;r Jtv n. rr.lr.fr Ii" i " i t j- Ju-!c- Prank (;.!;:. :

nT r;n-.l Thm.r $31 a rhurp-

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JI nnl i5t., n'i.ikin- i tr.il nf J 51. r M a pour. l f r i h pound of Kiv!hk P'-'jn.ls ol k- and c!nr;;in,-f'-r .(.' p'und.

Man Fails to Read Newspapers and

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Forced to Pay Penalty

Thit it i rntually cheaper to ral th papr and ray lnconu- tax than to ncrW ct to koop j ulth th times, and lienors the i:ic (oMrctor, will be n creel M" ri by at last ore South Iirr.d r..;in who i.s now caught In the 'T-'hfs r,f the revenue olTlce. I'.vtr Fine- the ir.coni tax law wmt Into efTect in 1917, this .r..--'.phi?:ir.,tf d Individual, who i- unrnarrird and commands an i'i'"nio of more than $1.000, has ber. iff: rant of th" existence of i' h 1-I-kition. lir f.iiled hi tkr- th r'iuird returns and tu.iT.y n t riway with It. till a f- c when M. T. Cumt.iir.r?. deputy internal revenue "II. tor. nal.bcd him. Now ho h.-is to pay all h!.s fix since the law v.nt ir;t eifoct In addition 'o ;, j rr.alty of 2 percent. "When . -k'i h-w it hafptnej that he r. v r 5.iv an reference to In'na.- r turr.s in the nw.papers. h- Mid h iifer read the paper. Another lmprey,on eonsiderably ii.ojo prc-va!f'i;t than the for roir.' !- th idea that tax on in 1 11 r.eo'15 luxuries is repeal-

RAISE INTEREST ON BOND ISSUE

Failure to Dispose of Them at Old Rate Given as Cause.

d Chr'-nl' offenders are th& vep. dors nf ice creani 'tr.d soft iiir.k1-. e-u-erlally in the ws rid. Crraln of these heedlen - ar- i:oir.z to find th-mf-eKc ui'.hin the pi up of the föderal authorities, if they do not hasten to dni.'.r. Up with ITnole Sun, in a li iiry. N' t a few amusement places ;r reelecting to turn over adir.:.;?Inn tare?, derlares t'n- col- ! i '.or. All entertainment to v.-hi." !i admission U rharfd, unless th- proc e ls fo to a eharltnb!e or edaca tior.ül caus, must ii '.d the spci!i'd tax. So oftn are all theso pro'iior.s helnR vbdated of late, that a conference of revenue officials of S"uth Hen 1 was held Thursday, for the pur r f,f devisinij me isures for t frr incr more strictly revenue 1 rislatiop.

HARDING INVITES FACTORIES TO JOIN IN CAMPAIGN

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START FIGHT AGAINST ARMY UORM PESTS

Army worms having been report rd in various p-irts of the county County Acent Hird Thursday morn

ink; tsud a statement tellinc: farmers what to do to combat the fest. Although the worms have not yet Fpread to any errat extent, prompt measures should be taken, accordlnsr to the county aqent. The :-tatc-Tnent fol.wa: At i:rst army worms will be found In rye. wheat, blu qras or timothy field?, remaining there until the jrreen foliage has beep consumed, after which they will be-in to miKrate to other ?rren crops 'uh as corn or oat fields. The migration will hein in the i-venin. usually not hefore 4 o'clock and may continue Into the nicht. When in their original Meld they may be located during the day undr dods or in the nhadc of th foliage. As poon as looated, strenuous efforts should he made to control and destroy them. The field in which they ar loc.itrd shmiM t- Immofliitfly furroundfl with a furrow in which a loff has boon drace-J to make a lu.t roverlntr. It is immaterial which hide of the furrow is fre-ne-ntel to the rnanhinc: worms, but H Is Important that the bottom and sides he coated with dust. A worm fan climb up a vertical wall if parts 'ar" polid. very readily, out cannot F-t Csver the .Uit coat in ir. In case the worms are prei-rnt in nunih rs FurHcient to f.tl the furrow the scrnd furrow should he plowed a little distance In advance In addition to the furrow. the poison bran hast should ho scattered over the field where they are bleated or mattered on the ground in advance of their march. The bait hould be m!ol with the following Intrredients: 20 pound of bran, one pound of parl. Kreon or two pounds of arsenate of lead, two jnarts of syrup, (any cheap yrup will do or syrup n;aj- be mad.e from can or heet supar); jaico of six oranges or klx lemons. These irrredf.T.ts should be thoroughly mixed ar.d enough water Added to make the whole moist. Visually about three prallen? of water will 5uf!W. The above bait will cover approximately five aerrs. It hou!d t o put out early In the n.orr.in.cr or late in the evening. ALLEGES ROOF IS BEING REMOVED

FROM OVER HIS HEADl

P.y fitted Pre,: WASHINGTON". Jure 1 Warren O. Hardimr todav

an invitation to every fation of the republican party to join in his campaipn for the presidency. " Ml repuMicans look alike to me." Hardin? said. Harding added that invitations h-'ive already pone out to leaders of all republican group" to meet and advise, with him and that he will pom personally a:s many of them as possible. )ne of Hirdinc's advisers today explained that it is not his wish "to be a one-man candidate any more than he will be a one-man president

Failure of the city administration to dlspp?e of its recent $400,000 municipal improvement bond Isaue at five, and one-quarter fercent Interest may result in an entire r.ew issue for the same amount at six percent, it was announced Thursday by City Controller John A. Swycart. Following the action of a Chicago bank In refusing, to hid par for the borais. th administration, through

the aid of a committee from the !

Chamber of fmmerfe, has been

endeavoring to dlpn?e of the bonds . T 1 t A 1 A - '

io nouirt ien'i in;rrcis, nui up i'j Thursday tm marked depree of surocss has been encountered, according to tli city controller. City i-ts ritml.ve. It is understood that the administration has succeeded in obtaining promises from hanks and manufacturing interests to take over $300,000 of the $400,000 issue, but with $100.000 in bonds yet unsold. It Is believed that the administration will attempt to.Moit another bond issue nt a six percent rate of Interest. In order to do this it will be necesirv for the administration to o before the city eotinoil for an authorisation for another bond Issue, withdrawing the present issue at five and one-quarter percent and starting all over again. - ILiIm IntorrM Hate. Six percent intereht is the maximum rate allowed by the Indiana law. After the council gives its authority, the administration will then

be compelled to cro before the Indi

ana nubile service commission and the Indiana board of tax commissioners for their approval. "We miy make one more effort to s 11 bords. this time at six percent, and if we fail there. It will be all over as f ir as we are concerned," sal 1 Controller Swygart Thursday. Cor Water Work. The monfy that would he derived from the bcml issue is to be ued in improvements in the city's water svsfrm. Addi'iortal fumps are to be placed at the central and north pumping stations in order to iu-rrei-e the water supply. If th" citv decides to make another bond isue at six percept, if

extended I rriak the third attempt to rVat

i a iivm iss'!v i rf nrw one ns I rt four nr.l three-quarters, the sec

ond at five and one-quarter with a third one contemplated' a por-rent.

OLD SORES, ULCERS AND ECZEMA VANISH

if elected."

TO ATTKXD COVi:TIOV. Fifty members of the Fpworth league of the flerman M. K. church will attend an Kpworth league convention to be held Sunday at Michi

gan City. Among the local

who will take part in the program

r.rr Mrs. Theodore Stark who will entertain with a piano solo; Miss Anna Kurhnow and Miss Ella Ilohmn who will render a vocal duet; the male chorus of the league which will sing, and Mrs Itenjamin Koeni, who will present a paper.

f.oo'l, OM ruilat.lr rrtrn, Ointment n Favorite Itinnly.

'II:id "1 tib-er en my lgw. Doctors wanted to cnt o!T letf. i'eterMan's Ointment cured m." Wm J. Nicaols, 4;C Wilder st , Ho. -hester. N. Y. let a birgp 1 for cents nt any nicgit, ys Peterson, of r.uffalo, and money b:jck if tt itt't the best you ever used. Always kerp lVtrpon'! Ointment in the hue. Tin fer tairns. Bcald.

people I rr it,.t,insr eezema ni piles tbe world

Las erer known. Petersen's ointment I the best for hleodlng and Itchlnr piles I hnre erer feiind. M-ijor Chnris H. WLltuey, Vineyard Haven. Mass. "Peterson's Ointment hns given ?reat PKtlMfj.Mlon for S.nlt Itheuru." Mrs. J. L. Weiss. Cuylerville, N. Y. All druggists pell it. recommend it.

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Horn Important Gloves Are Especially with short sleeved frocks. 16 Button Silk Gloves, in white only. $3.00. 16 Button Silk Gloves, white, pongee, navy, at $2.25. 12 Button Silk Gloves, white and black, at $1.75. Two clasp Silk Gloves, Paris point and heavy embroidered acks. $1.50. $1.65. $1.75, $2.00.

Vestees of Organdy Lend that touch of daintiness and coolness to your dark dress that is so necessary these hot days. Organdy Nets and Ruffled Lacings for neckwear, at $2.50 to $6.00 per yard at our neckwear counter, main floor. The newest Collar and Cuff Sets have arrived.

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A June Drive on Wearing Apparel Values

for Summer Vacations and Stay-at-Homes

Women's Knitted Bathing Suits Also for Men and Children These new bathing suits will surely quicken the enthusiasm of the devotee of this summer recreation. Particularly if they are chosen from the assortments here, $2.98 up. . Suits for Women, $8.95, $10.00 to $13.95. Suits for Men, $2.75 to $8.50. Suits for Children, $2.98 and $5.00. Also the new accessories, shoes and caps of bright colored rubber,

at prices from 25c and up.

Midway in June Summer with its requirements that must be filled without delay finds these special selling events in June that are constantly taking place here, a great benefit. Every necessity for the home, from cool curtainings and comfortable outdoor furniture can be found here in plentiful varieties.

Sport Skirts of Silk at $15.00 4

Beautifufl pastel shades, and they add a different note to this summer's apparel. Finest of materials, including Tricolette, Baronette Satin, Fantasia, Queen Ann Satin and Pongee, in rose, pink, old rose, emerald green, several shades of blue, brown, navy black and figured combinations.

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The Blouses of This Summer Are daintily fine of voile. One has a refreshing look of coolness in such blouses as these. Of Voile, with dainty lace and embroidery trimming, long or short sleeves. Priced at $2.50 to $10.00. Pongee Waists, slipover style, at $3.98.

June Specials in Crepe de Chine Undergarments for Women Gowns, sleeveless with ribbon flowers or the tailored front, price $8.50 up. Envelope Chemise, is beautifully embroidered, trimmed in delicate pastel shades, remarkably soft and finely woven. Priced at $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 and up to $10.00.

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Charir. that th- rof is literally beins; removed from over his head. Louis Krultzky h.is filed suit in superior court asking .m injunction to restrain I.ou.s Schulman frora tf arlnc down the hou,. in which he (Kur'.trky) lives. According to the complaint, the parties to the s'iit signed a lense which ;ie ICuritzky possession of the pr'm:--s lot No. 2 and part of lot No. ;? in Sorin's sud-dlvision of hank out lot ."o. 70 from Jan. 1. 191. to Jan. 1. Now. It i all.;ed, Sv'hulman is havir.ir the hiT.se torn down, and sln"' Kuritzky wants to live there, he feels that he 1 entitled t h ivp the house left there for him to live in.

Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight

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ntny instancea, and quick re'.ie: brought to ir.flameJ, aching, itching, burntn?. work-strained, watery tyes. Rad the doctor's full statement ocr. to appear in this paper. Bon-Opto is fold and reccrr.rr.endod everywhere bt

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1-3 to 1-2 off regular prices and in some instances way below cost. We are selling out our entire shoe stock and retiring from business. Supply your immediate, your Fall and Winter needs now, it's the money saving opportunity of a life time.

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"Red Hot" Bargains Women's $12.00 Hot Weather Pumps and Oxfords, in Patents and Kid; also the latest 3 eyelet Ties. Sizes 3 to 8; widths A A to D; considered good (7 QC value at $12.00; now at ÖO Men's Shoes and Oxfords in many

styles and leathers; sizes 6, 62 and 7 pre

dominating, reduced to

Women's White Cloth Shoes for outing wear; also all kinds of leather shoes and party slippers, wonderful (! O values, reduced to tjp&miJtJ Women's White Pumps and Oxfords, slightly soiled ; also black (Jj -g A Q leather pumps at P A 5:17 Children's Shoes, Ankle Ties and San-

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l fL sCTA I ' Pozzo Defies !; h -0 W ' 'rrrSSW 4-20 D ? Ths rivals of time. The jj! i t V ' - ,:- A Ltfn7 fL 1 I Ai elements do not affect homes ; 1 r 1 , 1 VTrQ iiJ v ?5 E l bum of pozzo. 1 i y JVST fa r fy I nifld tests hav- demon- ! I N v (L? 1? I :,)! strated that POZZO Is th !' I H t- c ,,)); supericr exterior finish for : J E ' homea and all buildlnjg. i

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Cool Comfort in Undergarments Dimity is very popular made up in athletic style union suits for women, lace trimmed and hemstitched top, bodice top and strap of same, pink or white, at $1.25 to $2.50. Carter's Unions, with nonslip shoulder straps, tight or loose knee, $1.19, $1.35. Also with band top, bodice top and self same strap, pink or white, at $1.25, $1.50. Minneapolis Unions for boys and girls, with or without button attachments, open back, drop seat, at 75c to $1.25. Boys' Athletic Suits, lisle insert, lock neck, sleeveless, 6 to 18 years, at $1.00. $1.15.

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Hosiery of Silk or Lisle, "The Wayne Knit'Black and white silk hose are popular numbers, and always in demand for any costume. These are full fashioned and priced at $2.75. Also in gray at $2.25.

Boot Silk Hos

Also full fashioned. Theie come in white only, at 89c pr. 'Radmore Hose - Makers of the famous seamless hose in lisle, of many shades of browns and greys. Fops are elastic and fit well. Price 69c pair.

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Now, it's up to you to take advantage of this wonderful sale at

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Take a "Fall

Your Thermometer

On hot summer days old man Fahrenheit's famous thermometer gets pretty "sassy" and the

mercury Shucks!

climbs up way, way Don't let it worry you.

k up the tube.

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Velvet Ice Cream Phone the nearest dealer for some ice cream. Forget the silly thermometer. Velvet Ice Cream is the best, best, best! There's a Velvet dealer near you.

HOLLinGSWOftTH-TlMER CO MAIN AND SAMPLE STREETS. Phone, Main 531.

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4 Pozzo Defies Ths ravages of time. The elements do not affect homes built of POZZO. Rljrld tests hav demonstrated that POZZO Is th upericr exterior finish for home aü4 all buildings.

"The Italian Procut Stucco Is the permanently beauUful material for buildins yet It costs leas than wool or brick. Write for booklet Slory cf Potf" Aak Your Architect Get the fact about POiZO from our local distributor. AMERICAN POZZOLANA CO. Manuitxturera lndianapoLa j5ci OItrlbutcr

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An opportunity to buy a drop-shipment of 10.000 tins BAGLEY'S OLD COLONY and SWEET TIPS Smoking Tobacco at a Great Reduction. While they last you can get them at ENGEL'S CUTRATE at two for a Quarter. Regularly sold for 1 6c the tin. Our Tobaccos are always Fresh and Sweet. GATEWAY TO ECONOMY

CIGATtETTLS. Camele. Lncky Strike. Chstrfields. Piedmonts, Idle Hours. IIel'18. Life. Oanls. Muradi. MMarhrlnof, regular e'.i", lv:; rack or carton i HtZ for

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SMOKING TCM1ACO) Prince Albert, Tuxedo, V!rpt. Edprwort!). City Clah. Swt Tips, Old rncMb, rearuhr 10-' and 17c tint. I V' ; T for ?1 oi' or carton of 2 dozn JJ(J

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PATENTS And Trzulc itarkj Obtained In 1 Countrtaw Adrlco Frco. GEO. J, OLTSCIX. Rdrlaterexl Patent Atty, T:i-il2 Stnebaker IUe. fisni tcna. ladL

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