South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 175, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1920 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES VOCATIONAL WORK REQUIRES SEYERAL NEW SECRETARIES MRS. HARDING PINNING A FLOWER ON H7T2 1233373 Children's Tub Frocks Plaid and Striped Wash Frocks of standard ginghams priced at one-third off regular prices tomorrow. The Sweater Shop Special lot of children's all-wool Sweaters, ages 6 to 12 years; green, rose, khaki. Special values at $5.00. i ? ! t i . ; ' i Many CliiMrrn of City Seek Permits to Kntrr Iinlu--trial Field. v 'C TO)

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cf 272 ftr;li. .itior.v fr 'Ai-rki-.:? r'rrmts haf uanp-t th o'-it!rr.i! K jl'hr.co df ;;irt;;. r.t. In th- ! s: f.-v tnr ants hjo rowdol the rccpti' n rnouis, clopsre! tho st.ilru .i .i fir.f! fVMi hnv formed a l;r;e out irto Hie -trt. NVver in ihe ( xpTncc cf the che! crtvi.il h.

sjrh a rush for v,orki:.c permits io !H th nlumr of b'-ooms that, it w is nr s.-.iry to ;iM tue liiore assistants to tlu- frc- of th vocational gii-lane U j a rt mod. If th! 1-Mur.l fr wt.rkir.i: r .-r t i M -iata s not dirnir.i-h shortly. .i!itlon of anoth'T a--r-i.-t.ii.:. w.il be lr;ijjrntlvr. ' il B.iptl-nial 1 ; rN. To add to th complications the intricacy of th f-d rl Mil 1 l.i'-ur law which writ Into rifvt li.-t. S ptfrr.h. r, is I !ayir;4 tb- !!!' i r ' V -f the Issue l;:i rt mmt. f th- ' ' :tp plication:-) rccofil,! only hiv tjf-t-n acted Jipfirt to d.itf. I'ornKrly tjilitifi!n;vl rertirirn t hi j ! t;t 1 ri caiilA ar.-l .linilir tUrnor.y w.is suül i-nt to .-tahlish th n rr- of th applicant. Since conKrcbhlo'i il 1. itlon has sirr rcr d-d the state !;a, it is noci'sh.iry to r'frr hack to n.uhlclpal and county hirth icrr,t! of hildf-n. fven cf thes.- diiit.-' to work only dt:rlntr th sumnifr. More than half the a pp!i n ntx are Ivni out.'ide. of South I'.' nd. arul many outside of Indiana, while sme (veil are horn In for'.n "iinfri', Verify Hirth Uro nK Days ;inl f-v-n wc-i-ks iiiut t l-ipso l-rfore verification of hirth reordan h cflccted. during which I cried th children cannot ! rmplo.l. It Ins bera r-!lniaWd in the otli. of thft vocational KuManro department, that upwards of 100 children, of whom have applied for work only during vacation, will he refused certificates t.s It will ho impo.-.-iMf. to certify their hirth n-rnrrts. For the last fiv dajs an average of chilireji have souirht permits, ami no

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iCopyrltt'it by Underwood A LTndrwood. rru.idi?ntial candidate and hU wife were "caught" by tbe i)hoto.raiLers u& the Senator was tearing bii home for toe capital, where be Ls still busy rccelrlng congratulations on ab nomination bj the Republican "onvc ntion.

MEET TO PLAN POLISH DRIVE

Salo of I?oii(ls of New Republic to he Taken Up by Local Workers.

Details concerning the final effort in the local drive to 'hut honds

dtcrf-a-e is in t-'mhl fr eei-al lays

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atlon or!";f i.t 1.. Mor"- th m 1 1 hov- of th' Polish Iliiut'lic will he work-

h-'ivo app.ifd whih alnwi-t 111 slrl-i have presented tlif niM.'hrs at the 1"-

;-.ue cftice. He-ides ditrihutim; woikin permits anions childre-n sn!h.-r. to child lahor laws, tho.-- h tv.en 11 and 1 years old, the department al.-o p!a e.s YAkU nhi'iil Krduatcs ln Miitahlo walk?. Iliiciiioeririk'. commercial, leal and adirdnitrati e jo-it ions have he n fi'.led hy hutulre.lv f irraduates of th' South lh nd hih .-chool. The youtler j.)h-sc. k rs rre ursiially t;iv-n work in the various factor! throughout the city. Strictest ancp mul excrci.-e that all working hiidren ar not employeii in violation of ftdtril and htato .statute.-.

d cut at ;i meeting to ho hld at St. lf ie's hall at s o'clock top.iuht, it was anhouiuf d thi.-:' morning. Officials of the drivft poiv.t out that tliere arc 20. 0'"' Poles in South Pend, and are confident that the local quota can he Ml hscribed. i:im"r i:. Us-rs. assknaht sccl.t.iry of the St. Joseph Loan A.Trust .. says. "The polish hond i.vsuc is a safe investment and tht re (;iii h- no qu-tiiii whatever repardint: its soupdn-hS."

ADDITIONAL FAST TRAINS ADDED TO GRAND TRUNK LINES

NEW REGULATIONS FOR MAIL TO SOLDIERS

rarer!.- not cxoeiinp 2" pounds piay he accepted for mal'inu under domestic clashJfication and "rate? of postage when addressed to members cf the United states force? f occupation serving in and around CohIcnz, CJerraany. it was announced by

the postmaster Tuesday. Pormerly the maximum .was It pounds hut the loo.S'Tii?i'-c of tho ocean transportation tanude et.ihks the postal authorities to make thi-announcem-Tit. Su h privilege? r."' restricted to military oihcials and prlva.r sohlicrs. and In no instance will It he txt. nd- l to civilians-, th" postmaster emphatically averts. Schedule of mail steamers clearin.; New York for (Jermany and other European poi's durhiv; the remainder of June has- just been published by the potmasur. Tho Hoyal df or;p. Cunard, leaves for Plymouth and Cherbourg Ved:ie?d.iy, dune 2:1. (n the folio dnr Priday. June Ji', the S!a .uik't fi' fd c'eivs for Christiana, and the Noordam for Plymouth and Itotterd.am on Saturday. On the 5.1 rue day the Mur Caspia sail. for Hamburg: tlie ('oronia. 'unard. for Plymouth. Cherbourg and Southhampton ; La Lorraine haves for Havre: The St. Paul. American 1.1 nf cts out for Cherbourj: and Southampton; the P.altic. 'Vhite Star Line, s'arts ftr Queer.stown; tlie ZV f r er Ii Ti' iias leaves for Pireau. Cireece. and the City of Tlenart s ch ars for t'ape Town. The dead letter section cf the local rest c:Moe rcj'orts 21 letters nr.hi; med for the month of June. Pnle?1 called for shortly, they will h forwarded to thr dond letter clüce at Washington wht-rf thev will r. it stroyed. Mall a.h'.rf ss.-d t L. M. Hear, f 1 3 H. J.fferson Is on f,.r .Tarn s mpb?:i. 11.'. P. hio sr.; for Jan Haludar. 25 W. N r,d r st : for L. K. Johnson. 4 07 P. South st.; for Jano Molr.ar. 2T.12 Punham st.: for Prr.ac Muror.. S. Jackson st.: f- r Anten RlsVcrsr. M I I!. Hamr.u-r.d ct.. a-.id for Stcp!:an Per::, cky. 1 1 Monroe st. Several a.ldr--s. A to l-i :irral delivery or which, have :.o s-.reet address are al?, pv-sc s-ion of the local post office.

FIVE CHARGES AGAINST FORMER LANDLADY

Mrs. lithel Hardy i a former hoarilinc: house !. epr who is in trouble, and her troubles have, been placed hf.u-e Jude (lilmer in tho city court to he ptrahrhtep.cd out. in fact. Mrs. Hardy is under arrest with five Chargen of petty larceny apai'-st her, filed by five former boarder?. Until r.cer.t'y everything ran smoothly at the Hardy hoarding house. Then Mrs. Hardy decided to po to Aberdeen, S. I. The five hoarders who have placrd petty larcenv chary s ayainst her say that

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Two additional fast trains and improved Sunday service to Michigan reports are announced by the local ollicials of the (Jrand Trunk system. The new schedule goes into effect next Sunday. A new train. No. K. will kavo South Demi nst hound at 2:2" p. m., varryinp: parlor cars, tlininc: rar?, and coaches to Pontiac, Detroit. Mt. Clemens, Port Huron, and other I oint?. m.ikinc: connections at Durand for Saginaw, Bay City, Owosso and Flint. Another new fast train will leave east bound at 12:07 a. m. (midnight) carrying coaches and sleeping cars to Flint, Detroit, Port Huron and ether points. This train will arrive at Flint at 5:27 a. m. : Detroit, 7:S0 a. m., and Fort Huron, S:10 a. in. Tho new Sunday service provides for the addition of two trains. One will leave South Hend east hound at

Twin Beds New Factor in Marriage Failures nv iiivinc; west. Twin beds are responsible for most failures in marriage that lead to divorce, is the interesting, if somewhat-startling, assertion of Mm Mary Frances Watson, newspaper writer and wife of the American vice consul at Ltverpnl. England. So certain Is Mrs. Watson that twin beds are the real arch iiends of wedded happiness that she puts the proportion of estrangements of man and wife caused by this modem piec of boflroom furniture at S." percent of the total. "The contracting parties when married in many instances do not live up to their agreements and as

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divorces are caused." hhe said.

There will certainly not be anyfhing like unanimous agreement '

with this gifted woman's viewpoint, however original it may be. To declare that marital failures are traceable to any one cause is about

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from the east in South IU nd at 8 i as sensible as to assume, that when n m tho engine of an automobile fails

The new service will provide flvoiw iuncuon n mus- ue uvi4um it-

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day, when there will he four trains.

FAIL T OFIND CLEW TO COAT THIEVES

.lut hiloi'e si;e ifit .irs. tiaruy coibcted two weeks larl in advance f..ni each, of her five hoarders, and heu went away, paving them without value received 'f'T the advance on the board paid by them. Mrs. Hardy docs not deny that she coll, cte l the two weeks board in advance and that she went to Aberdeen, tut she asserts that she had made provisions with a sister-ln-'.aw to continue the boarding house. The five hoarders do not deny that someone w;is left in ohnre. hut they declare that as seon as Mrs. 1 1 i rdy had gone the new one in charge demanded mere adance payment for the hoard if it were to be forthcoming. The case has been set for trial for Si : urdav. ami at that time Judire

Gilmer will he called upon toil

straighten out the boaiding house tar. gl e. OBJECT TO HAVING COWS IN WHEAT

When Mrs. Hert R. Lehman returned from a visit to her home at 10g E. Hartlett st., she found that the place had been entered by thieves and that a valuable fur coat and several pieces of jewelry had been stolen.

Tho robbery has been reported to

the police, hut no arrests have been

made, the authorities having failed to find any clew as to the identity of the thieves.

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HusbancJb and wives become estranged and take their troubles to the divorce court for reasons so multiluuinc us as to make it silly to confidently assert that any one reasop is the cause of all failures in marriage. One has hut to read the headlines in today's newspapers to confirm the suspicion that Mrs. Watson did not base her assertion on general knowledge of the subject the was discussing. She merely voiced an opinion that brings us no nearer to solution of a problem ihat has been with us sincu the time of Adam and Eve.

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LOCAL YOUNG MAN JOINS MARINES

Whan, the marines emKirkcd c.n the I". S S. Henderson, at Philadelphia, bound fcT Mor;,ir; waters. John Simdr.. formerly cf 170S S. Frott St., Sruth Rend, was one cf the first eres up :!.. car. plunk. The Leal bey was tutclbd f t a course in E-.'.i-:. at the Marine Ccri Institute at Qua nth o. Va. but vc!ur.tivHct frr Fcrvh-. Mor than 130 students were ?rar:t 1 the satne privilege hy d.:i. John L-je :ne. tin post roninuniler. They packed th.lr text-books in tlic:r epedit:cr.ar park. sliolder.

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Jop.u Fndert. who lives south of the ci'v. (directs to the r.eifh!or's k'ow -r.rini; in his wheat. And Km!- rfs neighbors object the forrv.er's anger and to having h'm point a revolver at them. S( Kndert and his neighhors-will tell their troubles to Judge Gilmer in citv c urt Wednesday. Fndert H under :irrest. the complaint riTain.st him filed Iv hh-

nrlqh'-ors h.argi::g him with pointing fire a ruts. He was arraigned ; Tuesday morr.ir.g ar.rt pleaded not i guiltv. Jud.ge (Jiln-ar fixed T!is ap- j j . ..v moo bond at ''baft. TTmtert oompbiii:s that his neigh- , be ri cv ws make it impossible for him to r.iNe an.y kind f a crop of' w! at. Mrii'lav he claims he found; son.e of the cows on his land and Impc ar.de d them. When the owners of the cow attempted to get them.. Kreiert : chargM with holding them for ransom until the owners paid for the damage to Fnderi's wheat lindert said to have become .'rury and to have pointed a revolver at the cow's owners. The warrant ; for Lr. d-;:s arrest followed.

HOBAN AND ROACH AWARDED CONTRACT1

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.v.r.ni:i) damalig t voti:. Charles Wt id!r wa.s uwardi d L.27 C? on a note ami moru.tro ;md $121 in üttoi-n 'j. !.-. hy ,t:i otd.er lu the iuuit i -u:t T ; v af;, r. i'ldon aui.).-i: M itibi.i ,. K !vr ar.J Tharlt-! i:. Kchtr, ' ef . -i 1 n : . in a te ilt 1-rcush.t I) i!r Wilder to tjuiet tit:.

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iviui.'unt of the contract is Si. 7 ".4 0. ; A contract for water taps on Don- ; al l and ltn?di was awarded tu j William Huiki'. i Pr j !rty cwners on Francis st , j prsnted a rnm.riktrano1 to tht i i o ..rd Tu sday ngair.st the picpc.,di improv iv.ent of that street from (' - j dar st. t- the i iv r. A hoarinc on j th" reinortsf rar., e will he h- l i Wtd- j neday niht.

(rHiitl Trunk cliomro tltiu Juno 27 Central Standard Tltno EAST BOUND Xoiv Through Train Sorvkv No. 8. I'arlor, dining car and coaches for Detroit. Mt. Clemens and Port Huron will leave South Rend 2:33 I'M daily, arriving Detroit S : 50 I'M, Mt, Clemens 10:00 FM and Tort Huron 11:05 FM. CoTrnectl"ns nt Durand for Saginaw Valley, fhy und Plinf. Nov Night Kxpros No. 1(1 for Detroit. Flint and Fort Huron. Leaves South Bend 12:07 AM dally (starting June 2th). arrives Detroit 7:30 AM.. Flint 3:27 AM.. Port Huron 8:10 AM. Sleeping curs to Kliut nn1 Detroit. No. 14 International Limited" will leave South Rend 7:00 FM Daily (instead of 7;3n I'M), arrives Toronto S:33 AM. and Montreal 5:43 PM. Makes nil connection nt Toronto fur Iligjdand nf Ontario resorts. No. ( "Atlantic Kxprrs" for Canadian points. -Niagara Falls, etc.. w ill leave South Rend 2:19 AM (starting June 2th.) No. in IH'nl for Port Huron. Will leave South Rend 12:2-r PM daily except Sunday (15 minutes earlier than at present ) WEST BOUND Nnv Train No. ." from Niagara Falls and Fort Huron will arrive and leave South Rend 4:16 AM tially (commencing June 2Sth.) New Ttnln No. 7 from Port Huron will arrive and leave South Rend :" PM daily. No. 9 Locnl will leave South Rend at 3:1? PM daily except Sunday (Instead of 3:o0 PM.) NEW SUNDAY SERVICE Train No. 24 leaving South Rend for Cassopolis. Marcellus, and Rattle Creek will leave South Bend 7:10 AM daily, and J.t returning will arrive South Rend daily at S:0l PM. NEW ROUTE TO CANADIAN NORTHWEST Vl.i ;rau.l Truuk P läe b PdinanN.u .inj Cm. Nat ltr. t- VaucouTr Eff-tl June 37. Ut .VaUonal" Kjit ".Vation.il" l.ture WlnnSjff 10 PM Daily Learo VaneouTr () PM rtnllv " Saskntonn 1L:4' " " IMmonfon :0O.M " " Fdstirtftton 11:2." " " " Saskatoon 5:20 I'M Arrlvi Van-oav. r. 2d dnr. ti ifx) AM Arrive Winnipeg 11 :u0 AM " Cbi- ef an" route l-twn Chiejur. and WiuLlpjj l or p4rtleulr and fuldr caJl on

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Thursday, June 24

Store News

Thursday Specials 72 inch Mercerized Damask, four patterns. Worth $1.50 yard, for Thursday only at $1.19 per yard. 48 by 48 inch Japanese Lunch Cloths, blue stenciled fast color. Regular price $2.00, for Thursday only at $1.48. Half Linen Crash Toweling, blue edge, very absorbent, extra good wearing quality; 35c quality; Thursday only at 25c yard. 20 by 38 Hemmed Turkish Towels, good quality, good weight. Regular price 50c each, Thursday only at 42c each. Dress Goods Fancy Voile, 40 inch wide, in various patterns and colors. 75c grade at 59c. White Skirting, 36 inch wide, in stripes and checks, at 35c. " Pa jama Cloth, 36 inch wide, at 39c. y Notions White Shoe Cleaner, Shu White for canvas shoes, at 1 5c. Tru white for kid shoes, at 25c. Two-in-one cake polish, at 1 5c. Two-in-one liquid polish, at 1 5c. Neckvvear All the newest white vestings, lace organdy net with banding to match. $ 1 .50 per yard to $2.00. Organdy Point Collars by the yard, all the new shades, 75c to $2.25 per yard. Jewelry 1 Alarm Clocks, $2.50 to $7.50. Mantel Clocks, $3.50 to $37.50. Men's Wrist Watches, $2.50 to $30.00. Leather GoodsEnvelope Purses Genuine leather, security frame. At $2.95.

Half Price Reductions Tomorrow on Coats, Suits and Dresses All former prices have been cut in two. Quick sales, prompt buyers will clear away these garments. Choosing early will be to your advantage. Suits; Of serges, velour checks and jersey, navys, browns, in all eizes. $35.00 Suits at $17.50 $39.75 Suits at $19.88 $45.00 Suits at $22.50 $50.00 Suits at $25.00

Coats:-

Summer light weight coats and coats for early fall, all at 1-2 price. $25.00 Coats at $12.50 $29.75 Coats at $14.88 $30.00 Coats at $15.00 $35.00 Coats at $17.50 $50.00 Coats at $25.00 Dresses:

Thursday Specials New Voile Smocks, colors white, rose, yellow, blue and pink. Some are trimmed in yarn, others in bands of. contrasting colors. Special at $2.98. Beach Cloth and Linene Smocks, embroidered in colors. At $3.25 to $6.95. Millinerv

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Silk Dresses for afternoon and evening summer wear, of taffeta and georgette; also a few wool serges. $29.75 Dresses at $14.88 $35.00 Dresses at $17.50 $39.75 Dresses at $19.88 $45.00 Dresses at $22.50 $50.00 Dresses at $25.00

Trimmed Hats at special $1.95, $2.95, $5.00, $6.95.

Muslin Underwear Silk Corset Covers, $1.50, $1.98 values for $1 .00. Women's Knit Underwear Women's Pink Bloomers, small, medium and large sizes at 75c. Worn en's Cotton Union Suits, light weight tight and umbrella knee, also umbrella knee with bocjice top. At 59c and 69c. Women's Lisle Hose in colors Regular and out sizes. At 75c. In the Men's Store Special Men s Jap Silk Shirts of finest quality, in large variety of neat fancy stripes and plain white. Men who buy these shirts will receive what we consider the best silk shirt value in South Bend. Sizes 14 to 16 1-2. Specially priced at $8.75. Men's High Grade Hose We bought one hundred dozen which makes it possible to sell at a low price. 50 cent values at 35 cents pair, three pairs for $1.00. Men's Athletic Underwear Made of a good grade dimity and nainsook at $1.25. Men's Knit Union Suits Onefourth sleeves, three-fqurths and ankle length. At $1.25 up to $5.00. . In the Boy's Store Blouses and shirts at $1.00. Blue chambray shirts and blouses. Khaki shirts, black sateen shirts. Regular $1.50 value tomorrow at $1. Boys overalls and coveralls, $1 .69, $1.75 and $2.00.

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