South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 184, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1920 — Page 5
r t
fHE SOUTH BEND" NEWSiTIMKS" miDAY Monxix. .rn.T ?, i9ir CAN BRYAN COME THROUGH AGAIN, DELEGATES ASK XL t Is Fond of Snakes n y not rase me care ft- .-.v.-. - . ' ,4' , v. . , .,.; V. '".- More Earntv-t Than Evt in His Insistent-: on a Drv 0 Platform.
Wl
tie
)
r i! I
iiv i:i i.. Ki:i:. (I'oll'iJ Ir" M.ifT C rrron!pnt.) SAX ri:ANf'IS'M, J'jly 1. i'an J rj an rrpr.it 7 To many ! ! ;:itf s in th national lmf -cr.itlr convention thin iu--tinn d -r.vr. u!'s ' t",rn: Who will 1 th' j.ominr f ? Tw nty-ff;jr y;irs ;u'o, in vc-ry umllar irrumst.in-y. '.rm. thrn "the Loy orator of th- I'latto," by his eloqurnrc, s svaefl Uu' rif.lftatcs to thf national convention in th old (oli-uni at Cliiriico as to j-revont th j-arty's K"ir.K on rcoril r. favor of the K'M standard. "Vou shall not x I c this crown f thrr.s n labor's Irow; you .hall rot rru'lfy mankind upon a croa f Rjlii," tc shoutc-d at the nd of a -prch of thrilling fervor. He killed tho sold standard plank and incidentally mado himself th'- standard bearer of his party. Issues rpjHTmost. ( f cowrie, there U no thought today of Iryan in the rol" of nominee; but the party is much divided on the wet or dry i.nf in this ionntion as it was on the pold Mandarl in Trier 1 rjo question but that llryan is even more earnest in his insistence upon putting a dry plank in the platform of 1 9 J 0 than he wn$ in his fh against the pold ttandard. Ho is expected to fipht on the floor nttalnat makir.tr th Ieacrue of Nation the paramount campairn is.sue, as desired by Frost Wilson; but hi main effort ia to be concentrated on the liquor question. Th administration forces to achieve th completo victory they had looked for in the resolutions committee, which did not break up until 3:30 a. in., were compelled by a vote of 32 to IS to accept an addition to Pres't Wilson's ugest planlc ".vhereby no objection is made to reservations that would make the league covenant clearer and more specific.
BERRIEN SPRINGS
Miss Marion Prown of San IYanci.vo, Calif., is visitin? iriends hero this week. About Jj( of the members of tho Methodist church and congregation Kathered at the church. Monday evening In honor of the -Oth wedding anniversary of the Kev. and Mrs. J. H. Jtancroft. The rooms were, beautiful in tluir decorations of ros-cs and maple boughs. and Master Jlarry Storrs and Margaret Kidson, tarried the bride's flowers. Margaret ray presenti-d the bride with a basket of fiowers with an original verse. Mr. and Mrs. H.irioroft were the recipients of two handsome rocking chairs and a sei of dishes. Short talks were giver by Uev. Herbert M. I,ohr of Berkley. J 1 1 . . a former fterrien Springs boy and H. K. Storrs. and a reading was given by Mr. Hays. Severalmusical numbers were given. After
a social hour. i"e cream was served. Hew and Mrs. J. H. Bancroft entertained a number of little folks at their home Wednesday afternoon in honor of the seventh birthday of their son. James. J. Schräder has purchased the Slade house, occupied by ( . o. Hart, Main st. Mrs. Anna Deck with N seriously iP. at her home on Julius st. She suffered a stroke of paralysis on Saturday evening The United Brethren people held their first church s-ri-r in their new rooms, corn r Cass and Ferry sts.. on Sunday. N'ext Sunday Bishop H. H. Tout of Indianapolis, will have charge pf the, "New hurch lay Servii" ar.il the dedication of the r.ew rooms. He will be assisted by lie v. A. A. Keiser of letroit. Conference Superintendent. Miss Cecil Wisner of Nib s was a guest of Misj Helen Skinner, Monthly evening. Charles Dilley. with his family, of St. Joseph, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hilley. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Berkheiser rind son, Hupene, of Mishawaka. were visitors at the home of their cousin. Mrs. C. K. Sp .rks, Sunday. George B. Dtan and f.miily were -'ouih 13end visitors, Tuesday. J. D. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Olus Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. I'. I. lli.iwere In IMainwe!!. this s-tato. Saturday, the gentle:mn attending a meeting cf the K. . T. M. They made the trip by automobile, relurnir.fr home Snnd.i'. A number of the members of the lec.il L, . T. M. w. ie in Uat.rvl.et Wednesday attending: a county meeting ef tb-e order. I. J. HavÜar.d of South iVr.d hi Turchael ti:e milU busin ss of tllen C. Smith. C. W. Tallman left Monday f- r I'ountain. this tat-. eil! d b" the Illachs of his graniblaught-r. If.-rn-
i e Brunckt. 11 :s laughter. Mr-.. Hugh Mars, of Duchtr.n, wen: ;th m him. "'BSP Mrs. I. H. Herr, ot I'dot-minuton. III . has bten th- guest f .Mrs. C.
B. Buckman. Th y w r- isitors at the Bay Buckman home i.u Hartfard. Sunday
In selectins: the store where vou buv vour Furniture, that vou do when purchasing clothing, shoes or Dry Goods. Buying Furniture is by far a more important transaction; because you are going to live with your Home Furnishings for a great manv vears. The character of vour home is reflected bv the furniture you place in it. South Bend's best homes are furnished by this store.
Miss Elizabeth Remington, write r of musical criticisms, who has all of Mother Bve's fondness for snak ts. She is shown In tho above photo with one of lur pets, which happen a to be a boa constrictor from the jungles of South Africa, where Miss Itemington travelled to get it, as well as several hundred others. Sh e saya that the boa constrictors are the best of pets, as they are the mo ost Intelligent.
RIVER PARK
Tho marriage of Miss Fdith loadley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoadley. Dowaglac, Mich., and Ralph Cooper took placi Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the parKonage of the Hope Presbyterian church in South Bend, Rev. CJ. Meister read the marriage service. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Bverct Hoadley. The bride wore a gown of white organdie, her flowers were brides' roses. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to the immediate relatives at the home of the brides brother, Kveret Hoadley, Pleasant st., River Park. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper accompanied by Mrs. Hoadley. l-ft this morning on a motor trip to Warsaw, Ind. They will reside on the groom's farm near Cassopolis. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith wero host and hostess at a 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wegner of Anderson, Ind. Covers were laid for 10. K R. Frank and James Hausor and sister. Miss Margaret Haus r, of Fort Wayne, Ind., are here for a few days visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Fairchllds. S. Seventh st., will leave Saturday for a two weeks' outing at Whip lake. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Felters and family and Miss Ina Fix, will motor to Fden. ()., to spend the Fourth with friends. Mr. and Mrs Vern Cornican and daughter, Frances June. Smith St.: Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGrew. N.
Fighth st.: Miss Mary Seltzer, Miss
this morning for Indian lake, Dowaglac, Mich., for a week's outing. Mr. and Mrs. John Sage will leave tomorrow for Pennsylvania where they will spend their vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Olson and family. North Side blvd., will leave Saturday for Barron lake, Mich., for a month's outing. Mrs. I. G. Brown and daughter, Clarice, will accompany them for a few days' outing. Miss Doris Shields has returned to Kokomo. Ind., after a month's visit with friends here. Miss Helen Kochenderfer will return from Diamond lake, Cassopolis, Mich., this evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pontz and Mr. and Mrs. Kreighbaum returned this morning from an outing at Diamond lake, Cassopolis, Mich. Frank Kochenderfer. who hns been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kochenderfer, X. Sixth st.. the past week, has returned to his homo in Chicago. Miss Martha Buffer. Mishawaka av., will leave tomorrow for Chicago where she will join Miss Bettle Ixrd and a party of friends for a motor trip to Ios Angeles, Calif. She expects to be gone until Oct. 1.
Noted Naturalist III At Frisco Convention
By United Press : SAX FRANCISCO, Calif., July 1. Luther Burbank, naturalist, is ill in tho Adler sanitarium here. He has been in the institution two days. Attendants said today he was doing nicely and probably would bo able to leave within 24 hours.
Coldie Seltzer of Mishawaka, lett 1 ry l LH O-l iMLö ailt Ads
RUSH SOLDIERS TO SCENE OF SHOOTING
Ily tni?'i I'r.- : DUBLIN. July 1 S-era! . mpanies of soldiers wert i ..shi 1 to the King's Bridge railway s;.tti"ii today following a heavy ;-nd continued fu sm lade of rifles and reMilvrr flrli'.K. No details weit avail-
Rcport AUxmiin Forces Capture l alona y, v l nited l'u : "LONDON. July l.--The Italian embassy here l. ul rrcj I no confirmation today of the rp rt that Albanian forcis had captured the rity of Vab r.a. taking the Italian garrison prisoner. The trr'assy discredited th4 report.
On Every Occasion
o
i
UR Policy is lo sell today with ,
an eye on tomorrow.
1 hat is wny every purchaser ooi7r clothing knovs he has a fine made suit at a modest price. He knows he has the latest in style. And that is just the way we want you to feel, for it is only through this policy that we invure our future by winning, friends today. You'll find comfort in our hot weither suits, hats, shirts, underwear, hosiery, etc. C. L. PERKE Y Fashion Clothes Shop 120 W. Washington Ave. "South Bend's Newest Store for Men"
M
Credit that is Helpful, Liberal and Devoid of Red Tape. Plain Price Tags. One Price to All. SsusbS
We wish to call your attention to our Large Display of Bedroom Furniture
$
Over Fifty Beautiful Suites to Select from im
:.;:;.;...;.. ::: tu '., i. ..i. .; ... .. , r rftU i W1 ,i
s'l r-' " " i i i ( i ,nl -
I if ff !
up Don't be
vli. ..rf,, , iJJ i,,'SijtJ r t. .
All Finishes Walnut Mahogany or Ivory All i Periods 2.9822 Up
satisfied until you have seen our display. You will be sorry if you miss this store
Jrfatod iutmtuie ÄHÜSI
MfniM fceBMon, ILjÖPi -' :j M ABrs fr Irr fHP I I m PR i p if uEiO Iw Pf LJi w:
i - ii Ii ii Ii r a J : - v- i c jt "v ' i jr-v
Y'r- 11'" --1 3 - -.. - ."r7?"
$
m
Beautiful Two-Piece Parlor Suite Upholstered in an elegant grade of Tapestry. Both Rocker and Davenport have large spring arms and loose cushions. They are Ct57G OD sofft and luxuriant ZjJfaLl W-UU
- Tl IIHIHllllllHiill j -.1 . f. j J ! Xr7Z I -pr, Li Vä ; - ! gff mlgp
Headquarters for Period Dining Suites
We are showing nearly a floor of fine Suites, about forty in all, not two
alike. You surely can be pleased from our wonderful CP f f UP
display :P3G.UU
Refrigerators Many popular sizes and prices left, but they are going fast.
Ice Chests Top leers Side Icers
14.85
up
Visit Our Complete Range Department Don't worry about the advance in price of Gas. Buck's Gas Ranges positively save 16 cn your gas bill.
OIL COOK STOVES
GAS RANGES $37.50 up OIL RANGES $19.85 up
Burns I part oil, 300 parts air, A perfect Oil Stove.
4 Foot Oak Porch Swing
Complete with G flO ii
chains; special
No Telephone Orders.
Beautiful Couch Hammocks,
Standard and Spring seats
wi
ith
$19.85
Home of Standardized Merchandise
THE STORE THAT SELLS IT FOR LESS.
Have noticed the sample of Ringwalt Floor Covering on the side walk in front of our store it has been th ere seven weeks and shows very little wear, $1.10 per yard.
Tprnrannr ipera - r I '' KEP, I rW mi ? ! ; 1 Use a NEWS TIMES WANT AD
by
H. LEMONTREE
euth Bead'l IJlir Optomrt ritt nd MAcafüTtorlrff Opttotn VT etn a plicate anj ri' o flu sp8,- so raatt vhtr they were made. 222½ S. MICHIGAN ST.
The Big Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. BASTIAN,
Tho Bis EUectria Ebop S. D. Moran & Son Wiring nod Repairing
At the Breakfast Table Start the day right with a complete knowledge of city and world news of the last twenty-four hours. Don't miss the opportunity to be able to talk intelligently on any subject which might come up. Most events happen too late for evening publications. Subscribe to the Morning News-Times. ' , Read it with your breakfast. - You will feel better for having stored away a complete knowledge of current "events. -:- ORDER NOW -:- Phone Main 2100. Ask for Circulation Department.
IS
I! t r Ü
Try NEKS-TIMES Want Ads
r
