South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 186, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1920 — Page 3
SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1920. POSTOFFICE WORKS Gives Attendance Report of
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
The Event Wh ich Is Awaited By Hundreds 1 The Most Sensational Sale Ever Launched in South Bend
ON STANDARD TIME School Children for Year
May Clianpr to Now Schedule Later if Service Can he MantainecL
In rrir to ;joi l r'inf'i.!ri In th" !'rnl p"r 'p ;lt whn al pinst ha!f th for'"' of clerks n1 f irrirs ar inrxprrinrd. owlnK to 3(.iIon r Tirl. the mall jchedul oprat fin nil time. It was anrounrfd y th portraafr Fatur- .! iv. Per this rfiü""n Vlivr.s will 1 'd!ay.i an h'"ur arh trip. Nw Vrrk b's!nr.H m.ill wh!-h ar-ivf-H on Npw York Central train No. : at 5:4." o'clock In th mornln? uould have to b held over Until the f-rcori trip in ra. daylight savins were adopted by th post oftlr. , ihi would cftue considerable lr.ron-
nl'snc to Forjth Bend merchant.
:ne portrnafir nrcni io ry railroad time. Wer ne TT t!m to he obrved, howfer, it m;ht be pr)-?lblA to deliver
n the laut trip mall from Chicago ;tnl th war, arrlvlr.fr on N"w York Vr.tral train No. 32 which sets Into South Rend at 4:2 2 o'clock. As this train 1 not always on time the deli very of thi latf mall would always 1 " uncertain nnd the advantage tainel her dos not warrant a f hansr of time, In opinion of the 1'oMmif trr. Th postmaster admits he may reconMdpr his deriinn later In the month, when the new clerks and arrier have familiarized themselves with the work. A conference with local business rr.en will be held then to determine, mst advantageous time Fchedule to le observed.
Acs of more th.n 140a rhooj year. One new clerk has been nddhiidr.n hf-;: 11 .-.nd IX hav!"'' to th department. Th's in-
h r n establisli d and tabulated In the last year binninsr S-ptember
when the local department f,f M'hool attendanee was &-l up a a separate unit, armrdlnir to th- ;itinual report on attendance completed Saturday by Kli-al.-th 11. Turner, director of attendance. More than 2300 visits were made tr. homes of delinquent parents to in estimate cases of truant and ab-
erease In the office force was necessitated !y preater attendance durnin :h past year, r"-5u'.t Jncr from Irur'aMd school r zi'tratb'n. A total of I S 4 . 4 was ypent by the department to aid families in
dl'-tre.M. ('lothes. shors. and food wer.- purchased fnr poor children L
to enable them to continue their education. About 1" percent f these
: cas'-s are parochial sch"ol children.
Since the attendance was centralized by creating a separate de-
pent children. Of this number ap
proximately 100 jere for pnrochia! j partnent last September headed by N sehool rases. Connected with thts ' l-'lizabet h II. Turner, the attend- 1
work but not included In it are th tice work has increased almost 21 2 c. visits made to factories, the- j percent over that of last year. aters. carnivals, and stores In search '
or cnnuren working without per-' mits or truants. njirejres ritinir I
their aces. Nearly 70 per cent of the rase, dealt with, children tinder IK yearrf aKe. During the year nine rases were put in the handu of the juvenil court, three convictions result-
In?. The remaining rases were placed on parole by Judcrc Miller, of the juvenile court.
Cooperation and sacrifices of at
tendance officers was a crreat factor in aiding th efficiency of the de
partment. More than 0 0 times
these men have made niirht visits at i
their own time and trouble for th
Amateur Doctor Gets in Toils for Begging
"If Ah. would eat fish for a frw yean, her goiter would be completely cured." Thus poke a disciple of Ehr. Alfred McCann In city police court Saturday morning. III rwune was Howard MelKhan and he had been arrested on the charge of begging. Tho Incident, according to Palroimen Hamilton and PelinkL took place at the bakery hop on 503 Chapln sL A Mrs. fcherer conducts the place. The ofUcer testified that 2&e!ghan waa drunk and when tKey ordered him . from the chop, he refused to ro. They abided that he had cursed them eui& told them that it would be the 28th time he wan arrested: further, that he was "In good" with the city hall gang axd that no court would sentence him, Melfrhan testified that he had no Intention of starting a racket at the bake shop, that he had merely Intended to do the young lady there a ervice by informing her of a method of getting: rid cf a colter. He admitted that he was well on the road to intoxication when arrested. Judge Frank Gilmer withheld Judgment until July 10. In ordr, he said, that he might obtain a complete Ftatement of fact from tho defendant.
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INDIAN'S SECRET FREE
A fcnslnesf min, almost ea finely tili, who h4 tried nun-
purpose of interviewing th- had of "OUi .fcnic:V . ' ammpooB; v, " . , . V. ,, tc.w without tenffit. fnie tcroJi the house. In practically every mn -lBdiail., recipe by wJlich k Fuch visit accomplished its result rrrw romct rrop of luiuriml
and brought correction of the d - hair. KOTALKO contains sea-
llnquent child. tin tear oil ani other potent
Cntil February first. W. C. Ire- lBML"J!v "r "'J'
land and I). M. Calvert were at- f .t,,
tendincr. when Mr. Ireland was re- h,. been reDorted br leriona
tired on accuint of ill health, beinij wen. women, children. Buy ft box of rurceeded by C. A. Nash. The two KOTALKO at ny busy dm? itore. 1300 latter were, continued in office at OÜAEANTEE Or yon may ehuln .the
or atampi, to
meeting of the school
and will do attendance work next
in office t GUARANTEE. Or yon may board, last fcy undine 10 eenti. eiUer oi
J, H. Britain. Inc- Station F. New YorU Ji. Y.
ADOO STAYS HOME
FROM OFFICE TODAY
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NEW YORIC, July 3. William C. cAdoo didn't go to his omce in
v r Ynrt tnriav out otnecren to
pend the day at his summer home
at Huntington. i .. on Long Island. McAdoo left word on retiring last nlfcht that he should not bp called until noon today, so he did not know of the result of the first two ballots fit San Francisco until fi w a kened.
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The Fourth of July will be observed on Monday, July 5th, and no ice will be delivered on that day. Customers can get ice by calling at the plant up to 10 o'clock, South Bend Time.
Artificial ice Go.
OLD AMI RITLIADLX.IF YOU red nfl,! snd are partlcnlar n9 to !KR1CK, pe u Tr.e iacr rart-ful jtu are tn seleftir; tfce t plce t borrow, the mre rrTtn Tfn -ül be tf choose tie -oM'rfllaMe STATE." Losr. 9 ! Ciiatt!. Miln 1T4".. STATE LOAN CO.
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Records for July
CARUSO 8861 7 "Handle's Larco" $ 1 .50. GALLI-CURCI 6488S "Maid of Cadix" $1.00 McCORMACK 64878 "Barefoot Trail" $1.00 ELM AN (vioiin) 64884 "Scotch
PHILADELPHIA SYNIPHONY ORCHESTRA 3 7JA9 1 "tT Dl . tt cn h
BESANZONI 64877 "Thy Sweet Voice" $1.00. BRASLAU 64887 "Greatest Miracle of All $1.00. CORTOT ( piano) -74623 "Berceuse" $ 1.50 ORVILLE HARROLD 74624 "Boheme" $1.50. ZANELLI 74622 "Monologo" $1.50.
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7012:. $1.23.
Laugh With This Great Scotchman
Songs and Dances 3:ß9? f Oh! By JiiiKt! Medley Fox Trot.
J Nobody Hut Tou Mulley Fox Trot. B S;i hIhmw, X lopliont ami IMaim
lf,73 f Ah xandria Vox Trot 1 ! Sn,i S5'- OrieniaJ Starn One Step
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I Th" Moonshines on the Mnor.fhinf Son;.
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STic Who'll Take the Tlace of Mary?
Victor Prices Have NOT Advanced
Still buys the double records, the same as 2 years ago. whilr. all other makes have gone up to $1.
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South Uchjaii Street's I'conomieal Shopping Place
Xjs!c tieadquarieTS f cr35 yean
$1.00 Down Delivers Any Article
Store Up to $50.00 Bal
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Pav-
y ments
Buy
Now and Save
The Saving
BUY NOW AND SAVE Pay Later
The Greatest Sale of the Year
gq Delivers any article in our
mammoth stock up to $50. Balance on Easy Payments.
Plain Price Tickets On All Articles
THIS SALE STARTS TUESDAY MORNING AND CONTINUES DURING ENTIRE MONTH Buy on Easy Terms. We Want 1,000 New Customers
EVERY BRASS BED IN OUR ENORMOUS STOCK REDUCED
As An Example A Genuine Brass Bed,
Spring and Mattress A ffc Complete, Worth $70.00
i he Bed is of supexior quality made of genDellVerS it tO yOUr Home, Balance ,uine Brass, hand bufled and French Lacquered. Pnctr Pmmnfe The sPrins are a11 metal of the non-sag variety. nasy rayments, The matkre3S is fu!1 si2Ct full weißKl closely tufted, selected from our refular stock.
BEAUTIFUL OVERSTUFFED TAPESTRY LIVING ROOM SUITE
Cash or Credit
Large Luxuriant Davenport and Rocker, both having loose cushion seats and large
sprinc: pillow arms
10 and 20 Reductions On All Cane and Mahogany Suites
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An Elegant Couch Hammock, spring seat with heavy pad and steel "pi jPS Standard Öllfi-IIJ
We are showing a ver' complete line of th ese most popular Swings ard invite your inspection.
Come to our store and see what an ele
gant line of Gas Ranges we are showing.
All styles, all
prices
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a r n , Cook Stove , four burners
o showing a large line of Oil
wo. tnree ana fif n FT Uf
$19.85
IF YOU ARE NEEDING A GOOD ECONOMICAL REFRIGERATOR
. S19.85 up
Tried and tested by hundreds in South Bend.
Be sure and see our line of "Gibsons. None better at even double the price . . . .
Save thfir price in ice
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Home of Standardized Merchandise
1 HE S I ORE 1 HAT SELLS IT FUR LESS.
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