South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1920. 5

SOUTH BEND TO LOSE PARADISE

FEATURE FOR BUMS

Railroad Agents Start Campaign Against Traveling Non-Workers.

! CROSSED WIRES

CAUSE $30,000 DAMAGE BY FIRE

a kid for 5Uallni; a ride. We are after the h.irrt-toilf -1 boy?, the criminals who ar infesting the railroads of f he country." Mr. IlohTK ?all that the exprf company had proven conclusively that most of tho thefts of freight ha-J taken placo in transit and not at their terminals. Instead of th old method of ach apent taking the men off the trains

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In an effort to clear South Ind cf its reputation of bc-ln a "Hum's ra.radiae." 1". T. Itel.erpr. lnipcctor of ppeclal agents for the American Hallway Kxpres Co, from Cleveland, and John It. Ku'-s-rert, special ajrent hfre for tho New York Central line, began a systematic campaign today which will b continued. thty say until the vrord hau gone demn the line

hat thla town has no latch key out

or knights of tho road.

"More than 10 hoboes each day

asa throusrh this town on freight

cars alone." snld Kuhnert. "And

all seem to be ablebodlM men ranging In as from K to 2i years Have Much Money. "We have found that In many raws these men. when searched have had 5Uf!lcint f inds to defray their expenses most any place. From this fact we believe that many of them are wanted In various towns for other offenses and choo.. the side-door puIlman method of trael to escape the attention of the authorities.

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movement along the line, with promised cooperation from city aid

i 'Jnty officials so that the caus iwill be prosecuted locally.

ROTARY CLUB TO RAISE

! INITIATION FEE AND DUES

To increase the initiation fee to $J3 a::J the annual dues to J1S was the only resolution proposed an1 pa-ed at the weekly luncheon today of tho Itotary club. A musical program by the quirtrt from the Westminster church featured the affair. Out of town gufsts werr Introduced bv their hosts, and L. J. Ollitr. vice president of the Stüde -baker corporation, who recently returned from a trip iround the world, said that he had rollected a fund of cfunrr.erci.il data which he would furnish to anv member who d'sired it.

Scene of Blaze Which Destroys Cars. Cros5ed ignition wires on one of th motor cars torei on the first t'oor of th Helstle Auto Sales garage, 34 3 Lincoln way w., are beloved to h:ive caused the f.re shortly after 2 o'clock Wednesday a. m. whi' h resulted in probably J30.COO dan.air-. The ttre was discovered by

Fred Hamilton, nlht merchant policeman, who turnftd in the first alarm t 2:10 o'clock. The central companies end hoe company No. responded, and after an hour of battling with the flam succeeded in extlnrulshlns the blaie. Most of the damage was sufferefl by th machines in the garage, aa the building was only slightly harmed. Flrfrnwi experienced some dlfüculty In getting at the fire, which, having as Its basis the garslJne and oil of the machines, spread rapidly. The blaze was well advanced before it was discovered. Fireworks at Entje's Cut Rate. 856-J-2

FRENCH PRESIDENT BACK FROM PROVINCES TOUR

Br UotUd rra: PARIS. Jun 30. Paul Dehanl. President of France, returned to Paris today from a stay In the provinces vhere he has been recuperating after falling from a railway train several weeks ago. Il declared Ms health ras not completely restored.

CTOSni) SATURDAY KVI3TNGS. Pran4on-rurrelI Co. This store will close at 6 oelc-eX on Ratrrdajr evenings durtr.c July and August. 6X20-1 Adr.

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It i not our mission to proseru'ar.l August i ". i: 0 -1 Adv.

Milk

For Infant j & Inialids

H Cockilf A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office

Avoid Imitations end Subititntex '

Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials

Aborted Jelly, jar l&c Top Com, packAgf 10c liia, 2 cans 25: Potted Meat, can 10c Irtod Roof. Jar 15 Mlxnl Vcgrtabk, 2 cans . . .28c TomAtoe. No. 2 can 15c Domino Golden Syrnp, can .23c K rumble, 2 pkgn. 23c Armour's Oat, 2 pkjr. . . . .25c Chill fcaur bottle 31c tlranulated Sugar, IS lb. ..$1.45

Fancy Out IVetA, No. 2 can 17c Grape Julcr, small bottle . . lc Cottagr ChACHC. pint 1 fc Fowlers Prachea, No. 2 can , 40c Ptoiwib, 2 lbs. 55c fttrau berry IVolthuSc, Jar . .28c On-n, 2 mns 23c StOTO PolUh, can 13c Root IWt Ftract 23c Vlnrar, hottln lOc Coooanut Pic Filling, pkg. . 32c Coffer, best In town, 3 lbs. $1.25

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Expcciive, isiigHt Turkiah cigixcttcj coa tiia ; much Turkish for steady asusling. They axe ever-rich and bcary. And vimj Turkiih b'.cnci contäa tu uttU Turkish. Ttcy arc dijappdntir.g ia tuu Fadrna, on the ether hand, contain "just tnturh TurkiiK juit enough to plcuc the tajtc without raialc icy jucadoa cf "how rnaay."

Fatima is steadily the largest-selling cigirctte at til of these (and other) fashionable resorts: JtUntic City Lif Btsth r Thi Nauav Tmi New AwiAüADoa Pur Thi Sixakem xhi Catoio Tm MAaLBoaoucH-BLEHHXiu pal Btsth TksTsatmoii Thi Bisaxiir and even at the exclusive Nswport Casiho, Fatimas sales are equalled br those of only one other cigarette an exceptionally high-priced brand.

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