South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 192, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1920 — Page 14

S TTi:r y mot:jv,:. .iriy in. THE SOUTH HEND NEWS-TIMES THAT SON IN LAW OF PA'S Cedric keeps his word l'-'o; jrtcht. .3?m. by Newepeir-er Keata-t-Mtc. Inc.) HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED Male Help Female Help. PEr-r3ER. rw. ycj vE PwenriFiD T" BUT-I HftVE KEPT HY PRPM'SE.Old pEAH- IVH HAD ME EYE OK YOU AH -,tlr I w- . . . . ' I 7 .Vi iIV'.. I COMC CUX W YC1J SEETHTCU jV T 4-' 3 EUNNIN' CPP WITH 'EM? C' ;' dJ A-1 WANTKD At oar-: Whit chf-r cnpüMt! of handling1 larfe Lulnf9. Äp;:y V.' M. C. A -w ;:; tf j . t O-OTHHe EVERY MINUTE: UEUCEU WANTED C,!r: to rciri;.s .1; sorting. Ex r'.enr.- r.- t ,..,r, w.',g D-ivas' Iaundrv t . Böthvv rr was too, gareyinkt s-"eepr. In ciintrr. ; in fsratly. N o'lje-'tlr-n To M d t,..-, fco re fir fh ripht party. C. nnty O p... J. M Rhön. Narth Ellert y. R-l

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BARNEY GOOGLE -r- Ar, CJ'ZI io PE CLUS KOTE IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD CROPS OF WESTERN STATES There is No Danger That Cnuntrv Will Starve This Year, Official Savs. t"HICA'0. July Alar'-wt-l vnpr -rn'nt in lh- prinr'ipa! tno.'. , loj'S of Ihr- mid.lle v-;t lias l-.-f-n rrp.rt'. in the l;-.-t f u- w.pks. in ctinlr.it to unf.ivor.il'W- prospects .iriivf in th- -.sm wru-li x:ciri, t some al.irm. ' Th i is no il.inprr that tlio country will sti r this -;r." is th- roiuno iit th.it J. IT. Ilow.ril. pt snh nt of tlu-Ajiu-i-icnn F.irjii liuiftu f-dtrat ion. Ii!;.h ot i - 1--W in'.,' th" situation. I'r's't Howat.l r.p-i-r-(l thit the cum prosp'' t was now f ry fair itnl that win it was r.-ally 1 1 1 f r. 'orn pro.lu. tum promise. i to In ;i litll tiiThr riDinial. h it it was well cultivattml ami '!. in an.l wouhl turn out weil with "..l withr in July and August. C'n-p Normal. While the wheat crop would not 1m iTornial. the t; ondition was .iv fair. As against a lighter ai-reaK there was a heavy carryover. Mr. Howard estimated th.it ." per rent c-f last j ear's wh.at ren.ain.d.on Kansas f irms today. In Kansas and Oklahoma a Letter whe.it crop than last cir is expe. ted. '-.its were very short and showed n'lmprvrtiK nt, Mr. Howard added. Cropn nr i portl late. North Pak'ofi sends word ff lott l" crop fondit ions than for several J u i s-. Iiports -from varioti states in th pioductim,' sec tions follov s; snoiiTACii; or lir.i.r. . öNCollllA. Kap.. July 0. -?hortat;e of ma ni.wer in tinhar'est fields has prompted the orfra niatioti of a teace-fime roaiiN rj'art of the famous war time "V;i i' s." The pr ice t i in f noir.enrl.iturt'. lioun. r, is "Women's Auxiliary Aqri tiltural corps." Pnrini; the war the fa not:? I.ritish wimifii's tM-.ler was WomenV Army An villa ry crps." "If is The only way to meet the crisis." said one of the women . ad is in th.e moverneft "Th t'e Js much work that we .an do and the work has to ! e done. Ma'e applicants for work ,irc scarce and Vant too much mom v." Th.e hirest 'i.o" ,ir-- workihtr In flic Ij.irv s ! c;.!.- hv th.e y.-ore, ii"i"inr "lir.nlors" ar..! hinders. nhockimr who.tt. ftkinu na v a n d frequently doirs? nvre strcrp-ious labor. HAUvrsnvc. nrcivs. KANSAS CITY. Mo . July 3. Wheat harvestirc is petting bn-ler r iy in rarnes in the wheat li-trict t-outh of Wichita. K is , ac ordinc to A. I. 1'nrUman. in char.;" of the L'r.ited States Free Fmploymer.t . rvice in KansTs City. He .-ts a r.-.uch heavier yb-!d b" hirvts'r.i than was anti!pat. .1 a few veks hut. and adds th t rains have im-p;-.ed W he.lt i -T. lit I'T.S cre.it'.v iv r.orthw lern Kars is. ot:. r crops are in -'ood r.-r. dit ii. ac.-. -rd ir.i; to -!- ir:f -rrtvttion. CHOP CONDITIONS. KAKi!", N. P. Ju'y 0 Crop orditlons in North T'akoti are .tt th.in they p. a'. e !ecn for .- t ral ' irs. Small Ltrilr-s In th-- Ke i.v-r v alley art- it-parted in vce'b r.t f a I i f 1 " n . s"t'.ci "t r ilr.s fa'dir in th..t eetir. to iduie materially th.e p: as-!'; "pper menace. In, the west--. rart of the state stviI! -r..:;.-; - o are ir. u-'.'. '.::: n. b--.t th.e rail fall th r. h .s b , n t ard far: -ers are apt-r.-h- n-i'. e on nccoqnt (f the trr.! s-h.opj-er. Tha i;2M sm "II rralr. acr- .u.-.-- : !-.- st l- l") per cent Jess t!-..-.n. V.st ars. roxnmoNs nfiMto. r. I'ALI.AS. T. v . J::!y '.. Crn; e -rditior.s in T-' v :'. ' ! ,: -t'i!!y durlni: t' e tVr.- k per'.r-! f rdir:r .1 :r.- :' r.l.t - t tra Texas ir.d " -1 .. .-..?. rr---- All ii op, are rep..rt- d t'r-ac. : t i r.-vs latt . how v .-. ! . w:'!i r i!v favorable .'!'!' n - J::ne 1 fArmera are f-uid t - have made

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'wo-, ni rful proxies.-; in planting, lep'antin' and cult; vatinp. A summary of the report shows: Fron, i'o to JO per rc-n-. of th" e.trn crop remans to h .dantc-l; Avlieaf and oats har .est ir.;; is m profit s anil potato dlinp is un.hr way. A protracted 1-outh in portions f f west Texas: his hen hroKen l y fcrneral rains an.l cattle ranuc ' cori'tt'ons are oxce'leni. The total cultivated acreage o; thestate this y. ar is S pr rent less than in 1 ; 1 S . Cne hundred and 14 counties report a prohahle cotton acreage of 10.13fJ.("0 acres or its ler cent of last year's acrea-r-1; condition compared with HU'J, 70. s Pt cent. T ii:ka. jXans.. July 9. Almo.it ideal conditions the last few weeks ha pi "rvailetl ffr crop plant inland crow th in Kansas. The condition of practically all crops is declared " ex. dient" hy both federal and state crop authorities. In the last two months otlicial estimates on the wheat crop now hein harsied. have increased from yi'.MOO.topj hashels to 1 1 l.UOK.OOU. nKhAlld.MA. MTV. okla.. July rJ. --Oklahoma's jirowinj; crops Kneiail are in Letter condition than a year uko. aceordini; to federal and state agricultural authorities here. Kecent rains have greatly benellted corn and cotton, according to H. H. Schutz, federal crop reporter, and have interfered little with the har'istinu of wheat, oats and harley. ia. in progress. DigKint: ot potatoes i? on in full. The second cutting of alfalfa is ready. sriilNUKIKLU. 111., July In this part of the state is headed out. prornisim; a poo.l yield. oats, hecause of the dry weather, is short stiawed and one month late. ji:itt:i:son city. mo.. juiy 5. --Favorable crop results are -peoted in Missouii, a.rordinu m the state board of agriculture, desjijt ihr inclement weather in May which reduc-ed wheat conditions '.o '. per cent of normal. It is estimated the state will vald 1 '. . 1 ti . 1 d 0 bushels of winter wheal. ;c,l,eoa of sprinp wheat and "!. 7 ?..- 7 at of oats. althoiiKh .'.r.fi.uüO aiiis I 7 itt idie. 7i7.r:; albert inns GREAT POPULARITY lNMX, July 9. Prince Alh.-rt lo lias beronio I)uk of York. Hi ron Kir.arr.ev, and Karl of Ini na sü. as second sn of the kirav:. who ossescd th" titles as Kl , IMward s focor.d son. is known .v the industrial prince" 1 cause f his keen interest in ectmoml'.- qti.sta us. his holief that he is io i. eai11 r of "the bile rich but a :'.-nume N rker." and the popularity he has o-a with wnpo rarr.es .vith whom ho frequently and comfortably con1 1 r.-cs". Th.e prince 1? described as "a tpbal. amiib!e. likeav,e. practical llr.clishman. who has r.o brilliancy but knows the job of b in prince is no sinecure." His passion is for lawn tennis and squash rackets, and h;s chief Indoor amusement is dancitiiT. Uecer.tly he was created a win T-comma nder in the Hoya I A:r force, in which he won his wins as a pib"t. I'rinco Albert makes no pretense to oratory "btit always sas someth.ir.c to the point and his speeches ar" not written for him." ST. IVM'f To little clrN lionIiai fioo.ooo toe-, and tliev'ic not pi oft--lonal datirr-rs dthT. Wadliiff. tln -.tuhlKl their tvos nimln-t a lit -tic tin box contalnlnc that ninoiint loot from a bank ndlxxl here .Tune ! 25. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL NOTICES NON-KKIIKNT MiTK'K. j S'.ttc ..f India:1..!. St. Joseph Founty. S I the sr. Jo-eph Superior court, -M-.V ivrui, l'.Co. iiertha 2dcLAa t.

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I-ee II. .McLean. Divorce No. .21. It Known, that tlie utxive-iiazned I'laltitiff has Hied in the office of the Flerk of Haid court her complaint against s.d.! Defendant lu the above cause to-ethor nlth a pmper affidavit that Kidd Defemlant. Lee II. McLean, is not a resident of the State of Indlatia. Said Defendant Is hereby notified that said cause will Mand for trial on the L'otli (I:y of September. HOI. the same bell); the 1st day of the next term of sabl court to commence jt the Flty of South Ileiul, on the T.r.l Monday in September next, on whbh day abl Deleti.lant W re.pilred to appear to said action. WILl'.l'i: M. WAKNEi:. Clerk. Olifi S. Itouiine, attv. for plaintiff. July y-Hi-lv. NO-N-KKSIHENT NOTKF,. State of Indjaua, St. .Joseph County, s; In the St. Joseph Superior court. May term. lO.'o. Margaret E. Harlan vs. Wilbur u. Harlln. Divorce No. ."Tl'.J. Ite It Known, that the above-named pblllitlfT has tt!e.l in the offi i.f the clerk of Huld court her complaint against said Defendant In the nbioe cat;e together with n proper atlolavit that said Defendant, Wilbur O. Uailan, is not a resident of the State of In. liana. Said Defendant Is hereby notified that sah! caupe wll stand for trial .n the 'Jlut day of September. llr.'O. the same beln the I'nd day of the next terni of said court to commence at the Oty of South liend. on th .'.r.l Momlav in September next, on which day said Defendant Is required to appear to s;itd action. WILBI K M. WAKNER 'brk. Ry .MAKCAKET Ll N;.' Deputy. DuCoaib ; iMiComb, atty. for plaintiff. June 5; July '2-9 NOTITK OK AIIMIMSTKATION. Notbe N hereby civen, that the underslcned has been appointed by the Superior court of St. Joseph t'oiinty, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Veroneka Mikolajesa... late of St. Joseph Cdiitity, iloi.'its.'il Said estate is supposed to be solvent M AT J ANKi W I A K, Adm. July s, Edwin II. Sommerer atfv. for estate. ' July '.I !-'2i OK1HNAN K C. 211!.. AN OK I I N A NCE REtil'LA II N(I AND KEFIRINÜ LM 'ENSES I'lJU THE OPEIJATH N (F MdTdll VEHICLES I sI.D IN THE CITY OF SOETII HEND. STATE nV INDIANA. 1'OU PI ULIC HIRE. AND PROVIDINi; 1-UR RLVUCATIMN ()F THE LICENSES THKKEFnEi: AND rilNAIriES Vi) 11 THE VIOLATION THEREOF. RE T ORDAINED RV THE COMMON COi'NCN. OF THE CITY OF SOl TH REND. IND.. THAT: "L.ss I KM 'AT ION. SECTION 1. Every ruder vehicle, and electric vehicle, operated by a person or person-, firm copartnership or corporation alonir ami upon any public street or fdphuay within the city of South Rend. St;it of Indiana, for the purposes of affordini; a means of local street or highway transportation by indiscriminately accepting and discharging sii.h persons as may etTer t liiii-e! ves for transportatioti. either at teuporary street i.r highway parUhur place or alone the course or within the territory on which s.dd vehicle js (r may be ruiinlnir or operating, or that may bo operated for the transport ition of passen -;rs from place to pboe in r about sail tlf, fr-tn any street, curb, alley or hljrhwny. stand r stands, parkia? or stopping pl.-i.es either uj"!i call or otherwise, from such, is hereby declared to be a eoinmerelal motr rehb le for hire and hereinafter referred t as "commercial vehicles"; provided, however, this ordinance shall ut include nor apply to motor vehl. les. known as "taxicabs" operated only upon call by a special contract ef hire, and operated only from a c a rape or railroad dep.t .r re-c-ular stand an.l (stationed at all time when net In operation at a pa rape, or railroad depot, or to tme-s or motor veIiMe oTk ne.I and operated by hotel companies or hotel proprietors, between th"lr hotels ami depots for their exclusive use and benefit In eonveylnp their ptiests to and frotn the s.irne. SECTION 2. No person, firm, ropartnership or corporation slall operate any soh rommendal velilcle. commonly known as a Jitney Ion and it shall bo unlawful to do no, unless tjiere shall h.ive been filed with the city controller of Mid city, n HaMMtv contract of Insurance lst.ed to such person, persons, firm, co-partnership or corporation, by an Insurance i-.mpan. organized under f!ie laws of the State of Indiana, or authorized to transact bulnes therein, providinp, amonir other thlnps. for the payment of any final Judprr.ent that may be rendered apalnst the Insured for damare to property or by bodily Injury or dei'th to others. resuUlnsr from accident or colll-dor. f r vhicji ahl perjon. persons, co-partnerishlp. firm or corporation mar r,e liable, while operatl.ip the tonimere'lnl rehb-b described therein within the provisions hereof hr reason of and grow lac out "f the neplient operation cf 8t;. li conir.er'ial vehl-le, In sum ret evceedlnp One Thousand ifl.OtOOo Dollars to an one person or Tweaty-flve Hur.dred t$.'..VH0'h Dollar to roore than one person as a result ef one a c lient. It shall te the rpjty of every person, persons, firm. co pirt:ierhlp or corporation to keep 5U' h insurance in force tpirlry the full period of time for which he. they or it may be operating hereunder, and in ca.e said policy contract of Insurance is cancelled said city shall be otl:d, nd IX Aid policy of lnsur&ace

be cancelled, such com .aen lal vehicle shall not bf operated until a Policy of!

Insurance meeting the requirements ot tli is f-ectioii hhall have been riled. No cancellation of any such policy of Insurauce shall effe. t any liab'ltty incurred. Auy license i.sued or hereinafter proiilel tthali become void if the contract of insurance shall, for any reason be cancelled or be allowed to lapse. SECTION .". Such policy contract of insurance shall lie aecompanieil by an application upon blanks furnished by. the city, .stating the name, a'e tlf an Individual., businis ami resilience 0f the applicant and the length of time within which applicant has operated motor driven vehicles; the method and manner j of operation all the proposed hours; t the character of operation and the rate i of fare to be charged fur carriage therein, state license number and a ile- i s.ription i.f the same by faitury nuin-! ber and maker's name, rated seating ca- ! paclty an.l number of persons capable I of beintj ca-ried therein at one time. ! SECTION 1. If the appli-atim and; policy contract of insui.ince complies ; with the provisions hereinbefore set) forth, and the applicant has paid the! hereinafter require. I license fee. the city ! controller of said ity, shall therwjpoii ; i-saie to said applicant a license permit- i tili i-T the operating of said commercial i vehicle commonly kuovviI as a jitney lo.s : therein described, under the provisions of this ordinance, which license shall be; numbered serially, and to contain the number of su h motor vehicles, state Ii- i tense number, date of its Issuance and1 expiration thereof. It shall be the duty j of the person, persons, firm, copartner-: ship or corporation receiving sin h 1!- j t ense. t plainly mark in a permanent I manner su n commercial vehh le covered I thereby by painting or securely fastening Upon the sides thereof, in letters, not less than two c't inches in height and the lines of which shall not he 1 less than one-quarter i -4 1 inch in width, the words -Insured Carrier" followed by the i ity license number, so that all such commercial vehicles claimed to be operated under the provisions of this ordinance may be readilv hl ntilkd. AMOINT OK LICENSE. SECTION Ö. Any person. persons, linn, co-partnership or corporation ilesiriup to ftbtain a ll.-eiise hereunder, -shall pay to the City Controller for the I. client. of said city, l.r each commercial vehicle commonly known as a jitney bus to be so driven or operated, an annual license fee as follows, t'-wit: tin s'Jo.l-O for a vehicle bavins a seatlnp capacity for live senders or less. r:it"'l pasl rated more ! t hau j rated I b (to for a vehi'le ha v I up a sealing capacity of than five and not more seven passenpers. ?7ö.oO for a vehicle havinp a seatinp capacity . f . po more than seven ,.r not over tvvelve passengers, t.h .?12ö.bil for a vehicle bavins a rated seatlnpr capacity for more than twelve passenpers. i ALIITCATION l oll LICENSE. SEt'TlON ',. No license shall i.e issued to any person under the aL'e of Iphteen ils years, and it shall be unlawful for any person under the aire of eighteen list years t drive or operate any Midi commvplal vehicles, commonly known s a jitney bus, or for any sin h license to cause or permit any person tinder said ape, to drive or operate sw- h commercial vehicle licensed for the purpose herein provided. SECTION 7. Every person, persons, firm, co-partnership or corporation op. eratliiir commercial vehicles hereunder shall receive and disoharpe pusxenper a close io the ripht hand curb of streets as possible, and ehnll at all times keep al l vehhie In n clean and sanitary condition, and permit no person, or persons t sit or stand on the running board or fenders, nor to sit on the doors or door, while the same is In motion: the left rear door while such commercial vehicle, commonly known as .i jitney bus. is- belnc operated hereunder, shall be locked or otherwise fastened so thtt It cannot be opened. FA EE. SECTION The rate cf fare of any commercial rehble. commonly known as a jitney bus. operated hereunder, while transportatinsr pas-xotipers shall not ex. eee.l five cents for one pas-o-p.per fr one continuous trip one way betw-een. the hours of A. M. ard midnlpht. unless the rate of fare 1 posted In a conspicuous p!ae. on such vehlde s thnt the same may be plainly seen and read by paseenjrers upon entering, provided, however, no chars,- la the amount of fare to be ehnrped be made between 3 A. M and mMnleht. LOST ARTICLES. SECTION 9. It shall h the duty of every person, persons, firm, co-partnership or corporation operatlnp under the provisions hereof to promptly rit!fr the police department r,f said city cf South Rer.d. all artbdes found In any uh eomraerclal vehicles, corrmonlr known as a Jitney bns. operated by them, nnl of a description thereof, where they are kept snd may be found. 50 as to be returned , tbe owner EEVnrT!ON OF LTCHNSE. SDTbN 10. .r.r license Issued under the term of this ordinance rmv be remked br the mayor, if the holder of said license shall hare been fwb e eon. vlcted for the violation o terms if th! erdlnnn.-e or any of the 1 f-r nn v other ordinance or tr.e nw of the state of Indiana, ropu'aflnp or ro-rdllns t raffle upon the streets of the Cpy of South Bend, or If. upon tr-e report of the C"Mef , of Police. It is made to appear that thej vehicle so Ibensed Is not properly con-i stru-Jted. or Is not Jn sol repair." nr !s cot a safe conveyance for the transpor-l

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tatlon of pass.-npers. Any holder of any license under the terms of this ordinance who shall have had sii'h license revoked, shall not be entitled to any Ibense for a term of one year from the date of such revocation. SECTION 11. It shall be unlawful for any person, while operatlnp any vehicle licensed under the ordinance, to collect any fare r fare- or plve any i hanpe to any person while the same i? In motion. SECTION 12. It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm. co-partnership or corporation to operate r cause to be operated any commenlal vehicle, comniouly known as a jitney bus. on any or either of the followhip streets In the City of Smith Rend, towlt: Washington av Mlddpan sf., Lincoln whv E., Lincoln w a v W.. E. Jefferson ldvd., or N. Hill st. SECTION 1.".. Any person, persona, tirni. co-partnership or corporation upon conviction for tlie violation of or failure to comply with any provision of this ordinance, shall be fined in any sum not more than One Hundred ispNidui Dollars for ea. h and every offense hereunder, and each .lay's operation in violation hereof s iall constitute a separate ofTens". section n. in: ir ituther or. DAINED that all ordinances in conflict herewith shall be and the same are herein repealed. ENACTIN; CLAESE. SECTION V: This ordinance shall be in full force belnninp thirty .lays from and after Its pass.-.pe and le--ral publication a..ir.liiip to law. ORDINANCE NO. "OO". Passed by the Common Council of the Citv of South Eetid, Ind.. 2th day of June, IP-JO. Attest: FRANK S. HILINSKI. CRy Clerk. Attest: AFtH'ST RA I LEY. President of Common Council. Presented by me to the Mayor of the Citv of South Rend. In!.. 2.-th June. P.t-'M. FEANK S. IHLINSIxI. City Clerk. Approved and signed by nie. "ath June. P.O. FRANKLIN K t'AKSON, Ma vor. Juiv o -p; LOST AND FOUND. la T In north end 07 tow n. T letter addressed to Alb n Thurn. Please re- j turn to Leland Ave. C.s40 pi i LOST Diamond T.'eltHt: liberal Row ernian, 1'Oth stud. welphinp over reward. Call '.. l Century nrup'. 0777 14 I. OST atxt'i tire und rim O-i miles J wet of Ibdiinp Prairie. Call Lincoln 7bo. Hew ard. 7X-11 1 r I.osT- Cod oetapan wrUt vvnMi on; Mb hipan st., Wash. St., or in comfort sta Reward. ol-'J N. Midi. Plymouth.' Did'. iVV10, I.oST - A 11 to middle license. No. 27ä."-Is. j In South Rend or Mishawaka. P.eturn 1 to Ö02 Lincoln way E.. reward. Vi7."-10 ! LOST -At 22. N. Mich a bunrh of kev s. Rewanl. Call Main .V.ir.. 4a;s tf HELP WANTED. Salesmen SALESMEN WANTKD Salesmen to sell Acn.e specially Company's floor dressIns. A tine proposition, either all or part Erne. Write . E. Hansler, &2ft l'lintn St.. for Interview. 679S-tf Male Help WANTED Cabinet men, machine men and finishers. Stabiler Bros. Mfp. Co.. S02 l'enn a v. OtVd-11 WANTED Experienced sloe salesman. Boston Shoe Store. V21 S. Michlpan t. G-J2S-11 WANTED Younp man as drufr clerk, j One with one or two years' experience preferred. Excellent opportunity for' rlpht Uiun. Apply Central Drup Store. ! 0017-11 i U'ANTEL Experienced registered drug i man. Good hours. Standird Drup Co.! l'o N. Michisan ft. G01G-11 WANTED Moulders. both floor and j bench Steady work and pood wjipes. ; South I'end Foundry Co., corner Laf iy- ! ette and Indiana ave. 2.'-l ! WANTED Paperhinper, and painters. L. Chelmlniak. W. Division St. Lincoln 1LV4. fell -10 WANTED-Assistant druj clerk. lsis tc-red pieferred. Bastian Drus Store.

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Male Help. WANTED Men for all branches of central station work; one experienced water tenler, several men for tlremen; turbine operators and oilers. Experience unnecessary if willing io learn. If you are looking for a steady work at pood startlnp wapes. Apply at Power Station and talk It over with us. Indiana & .Michigan Electric Co. K'J3-tf WANTED Four men to help boiler erectlnp. South Uend Toy Mfp. Co. r.tjlO-10 WANTED Two handy n.au to Sailor RrM truck helpers, and help uncrate furniture. tMy-lj WANTED Roy over sixteen years, permanent position, and chance for advancement: must come from pood family with reference. ;. E. Meyer Son. lir-117 W. Jerrerson Rlv.l. CT.VJ-11 WANTED--Roys 1 years ami older to operate .Ight machinery. South llend Dowel Works. ÜÖÖ7-10 MEN WANTED Lipht sheet metal worker, rip and swinp saw men and foundry helpers with pood opportunities for advancement. Do.lpe Jdfp. Co. Cs21-Aug9 LOCAL concern wants middle aped man for publicity tlept. Must be nctlve, reliiO,,,. and courteous. Inquire -bus N. Cusliinp st. Call Main Ts2. (kVlO-lO WANTED Polish boy for deliverv at lie; W. Thomas st. ft.V79-10 WANTED A MAN FOR WASH ROOM. APPLY LAFNDUY DEPAKTMENT. MR. MILLER. OLIVER HOTEL rtUiUtf WANTED --Flrt-ela5s machinist. The Slnper Mfp. Co. 27.V.-tf Ilouph Stuff Rubbinr Sheet ...etal Work Machine Shp Work Tool M.ik In p Die Sinking Wool Work Machlues Door Hanjins Assembllnp Forpe Shop Work We will train you, proyld you steady employment and reward you liberally for continuous i-ervlce. 6T.WJ-S1 WANTED Qusliflel automobile mechunics. E. A. Bennett Overland Co 232 N. Ml-Llffati tt. i'OVtf WAN l'KD Lathe and t-eneh hflnds. Apply purchasing dept. Blrdse'd Mf?. Co. 4M3-tf WANTi:D Salesman wltb Ford, cpen territory for a quick turnover. $lK0-) will put you in a business that dM make you Independent. Call or addresa A. M. Smith or F. H. Ulrey., care portage Hotel. Friday or Saturday. C76S-10 WANTED Colored porter at Eaplejiub robins. 6o2-ll WANTED Two neat appearing youc men to work locilly and travel with adTrtt!nc miT-n!Ter V. fr I II T.ir. eback, after 5 p. m. at Nickel Hotel. ttZZ US

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WANTED Boys otpt 19 to wrk oa automatic telephone -lulfaint. App.y Indian B11 Trlptioae Co, 1C3 S. Lafayette bird. tf WANTEP Two w a 1 r and a rnok W, South c 6123 tl WANTED Farm hani; rail IlarrtaAn WANTED First class rak btkr. othr ned srp'J ; nnin bakery. Address K. Newa-TiTDr-a 7t2 WANTED Several bricht totit.jj rsen frtr fi-rtory uork. Aj-ply Vuth Hf-nl Watch Co. WANTED Several exper1en.ei Martlr.ists. Steady work, pi.oj i,ay. Slby Machine Co.. itf"? E. Tutt St. .'Wj-J-Lj WANTED Married man e j ier1ecf d -a farm worr. Call Harrison 1S-F-&. WANTI7D Industrious -white boy or young man as porter. Mut b a'jrood worker. Gok! wa?e. room and board. Apply In person to rnauaper of South Iiend Country Club. fi-H-tf

WANTED A younp or middle aped man for tree trlmmlnp and tree purpery work. Call after 5 p. m , 4i S. Lafarette St. tfOG-10 WANTED Driver on Parcel Delivery Truck. Must furnish reference. E. (' Ballard. 144U Lincoln W. E. C7-11 WANTED Boy over 16 years of ape; one who can ride motor bike preferred. L. P. Hardy Co. GeV)0 10 WANTED Four laborer? for Kepair Shops. Apply Superintendent of C. S. B. A. N. I. Ry. Co., corner Notre Dame and Division s's. G."9.V11 WANTED Experienced accountant claim clerk; als f reicht handlers. Inquire Graud Trunk Freight Office. '2-ll WANTED HIph-clnss eleanlnsr porter; p.iod wapes, tlay work. Apply .TefTerson Hotel. C,TtT7-ll MEN WANTED for city factory work; also for yard work. Apply 1702 S. Franklin at., at McHeury-MllIhouse Mfp. Co. f.43y tf WANTED Two first-class mechanics at once; no other mechanics need apply. For the best are none too pood for our work. Packard Motor Car Co. .Tj73 tf WANTED A cashier, che-ker. dishwasher and a man porter. Short hours and pood wHpes. Applv Orlental Inn. 110-17 N. Main St., Phone Main 'J74. 4047-tf Male or Female W VTCIl :..ra,i. i.r..wj f.....'i..T- in.!., or female; sj. j.er week. Apply, th.e En-' terprlse, Mishawaka. OT, 10 MEN WANTED FOR STEADY FACTORY WORK; AND A MAN FOR YARD WORK. APPLY OFFICE, 1702 S. FRANKLIN ST.. M.HENKY-MILL-HUL'SE Ml'lj. CO. 4404-tf Female Help WANTED Two teams ou sfeadv Havana work, tjoetz CI par Co., oa.". So. Michipan t-t. is07-12 LADIES: VJ to 2'1, to travel. ?.V a week. Must be of pood appearance. Call in person from 5 t C 1. in.. Saturday or s t. io n. m.. Sunday, nt Robertson Hotel. Ask for Mrs. Roberts. Room .101. 6SWT0 WANTED Clerks at the Western En ion Telepraph Co. Several positions open rtU2--tf WANTED Experienced sh'e salesladies. Boston Shoe Store. I2i S. Michigan st. W27-11 WANTF.D An experienced dressmaker for alteration tlept. Apply at once. Char'es B. Sax and Co. oXTj-H AT ONCE Competent settled younp woman over 2" for office work"; niu.t be able to tlo some typing and handl-s switch board. Oood salary with room and board. Apply in person to manaper if South Bend Country Club. b012-tf WA NTED--Five experienced ailesla'lle-i ! Apply Mr. Hapey, Brandon A. Durred Co. c,;3l-io RANTED Exi-eriem-ed bindery pirl. Permanent situation. Hibherd I'ts Co. f-T.ps-tf" W ANTED Experienced maM ; downstairs work only; no laundry work; best wapes to competent person. Apply Mrs. W. F. Krumui. S Ashlatvl av. C7'i-li WANTED Positions open July 10 for bright girls over lij years of ae: gto.l pay with opportunity for advancement. Do Lot apply before July 12. Apply South Bend Watch Co. C.'.CJ-ij WANTED A coot: ut Epworth Hospital. Wapes f.-." month, board and room. .7tf . WANTED Neckband press operator. Iamb Shirt Co.. East end of La Salle av. bridge. 6 '---'-14 WANTED Dining room mid kitchen girls; pleat-ant place t work. Y. M. C. A. 401 4 -tf WAN I ED Chambermaids; white. See Miss Moran, at Y. M. C. A . S. Main treet. i0i2 tf WANTED-WHIIE WOMEN FOR SPECIAL WORK; SHORT HOl'HS AND GOOD WAGES; ALSO MAIDS AND CLEANING WOMEN. APPLY HOESEKEEPER, OLIVER HOTEL. W4 tf TWO GIRLS came t-j South Real NOT VERY lonp ago. IN THEIR work THESE GIRLS w;nt from house to tout. FROM MANY people In many plaeea THESE GIRLS heard of Wilson Brot. TUET LIKED what they heard AB OCT THE Rs-ht, clean work. AND THE piethant eurroundinps THEY CAME to the office one morning. TODAY THEY ate working a AT WILSON EEO".

GIRTe FOR FROFESSIONAI. Wort; NO EXrnRIFNO-, NFTSSAKT C.Jrls applylnp for porit'.r.s s t''.-pVi. l-ts are equipped f"vr this Mghly s; ä : lzr-i profession entirely t the my epere. Good pay while b.irnhc. Per n.anent employment. steady n 1vsn"erner.t. Rett ef worklr.p r, -. .s ip-t lunches at lourst cost. Every .,-:,-.'., .

able convenience. (lirls de$!rlrp vuir ijf- superior aivdriape -: f-. ployment, apply '.:7 So. Main St. Applicant's Information desk in 1 d'bv. H WANTED A mahl at Epworth Hrh tal. ')': wanted Covrr Ktri. grod r-r: .ir work. Apply su pr-Tread Tir n" corner CMsr and Ki.ierl.k pt. t; WAITRESS wanted: tpe rienre r.it re.-. efsary. Apply M'J S. Laf.iTrtta Mvd. fA.s-U 1IEI.1 WANTED -c.-trd-m. srlrners. winders, knlftets, de h-v?e, pi-d, r hous and wai ro ni hands for dv at: i night work; sew las machine eperntota for day work; factory closed .'rcr V 4th, resumiug: operation July 12. on hour is hedule; i n.ploymer.t ofTl -e do 1 sundav only; open .lav and night STEPHENSON INDEUWEAK MILLS Cil tf Domestics WANTED Woman fr eor.klup an 1 hou-ework. Experienced and rejerences required. Address 11 Box . . News Ti inf. . . ... OIitL wanted to assist with general housework, whole ,.r part f day. Lia oln .V-n".. ' "..12 WANTED General house girl experienced, to go f New York! Family it two; apartment. Good w.ip,-s. c. A. Carlisle. Perklus otli- e. Mis -ja aka WANTED- Experic tu e l r aid wlio it g.xid cook. Inquire IT.2Ö E. Jeffero-n bhtl. Phone Main n'.2. '.,. n MAID WANTED Also woman for laundry work. Epworth Hospital. 0117 tf WANTED Worn to 3o plain r-oktnir Call Lincoln 5C-0 513S tf OfHce Help WANTED Girls with hlg-h s-hool education for clerical positions, both It South Bend and in our ChJmgo ofW. hfs W. Sample at. Wilson Br- s 24-tt WANTED Stenoprapbeer with experience; pood chance for advancement Master Product Corporation. I'nd f.r.r r Oliver Theater. 12 WANTED Several en perlen "ed stenograph rs. O'Brien Wirnirh '--,4- 1", WANTED Evrüent lokk ep.t.p fr 1 Pl-ll'..liir 4" .p. . 1 1 ' 11 'i " 11 .''j. lady experienced in both lines ef wrk. Applicant must be neat and r fined ar. 1 furnish best of refopn-es iv-iti ,w I le filled nt oce. CON.xf 'MERS SERVICE "'" 11" Dean pull linp. WA M ED Lady i'-xta;.'... r f r t-ee-riary. viust i.e exp rien. e.;. wi .l educated and furnSii r-fer to . "" spondence .trJctly emiri! i;t 1 A ilr. - Box -;, e-o New a -Times. "' 7 11 WANTED Experienced st r.. ...; :. r. Atqly se-r-tar s .:Ti.-e, It lit Michipan E'e-trie Co, ' ' TEES DA X JFLY SIX I 11 1 - V A splendid time to enter 1 Hi. 1 IIMAS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. y: tl- H ' -i.'hs Tmininp. that wld f.r y u f -r the Best MMiiigm phb- liook ke pii.'- Secretarial or Gu.eral ILjuir-.s p..-:ti O'.r Lbensel Enip- Dept. will 5 1 y u ' r. ftxst potdtlcn. Ev.-ry H' tcit l- ad'-nn 1 a'-cordinp to his ;Jü.f. Y"ü ! n t have to wait for others Rooms Ci-ded by la rg.- V:.. Entire ."-1 Fieor, S. E. c.,r: . - M' h. .. Waslj. Ave. 7 1 WANTED l'n young i:.n nn! wrrr.en to prCea-"- tr effjee p slta :.s I iumraer. Opportuntt'.ei r.f high h-l-sra ind ra id 1 promotion. Er.ter an Mi d Cay. Catalog free. Call, write .r tpLoae the S-JUth Bend Busir.fsa i i'..tg. Corner Michigan and Mjuroe eta. v j i . WANTED Experienced lady bo..' keeper for automobile l.;j;i.-.-s. j11 M : a l.-T. 21", S. Lafayette Pt. t'2".-i-tf WANTED. Household Goods. WANTED A ued W i iiaip.rt '.vl Main :;vr.. -vn tf Unfurnished Rooms WANTED TO RENT Three or 4 i;if ;rnlshd roos;s f-r light houke-; ir g by cMdie-aged ouple. Addrojs ;i 11 . Newi-Tloee. 'f Houses WANTED By reeror.-iM" rarry. i .r .'room modern house by uz I. rtoce Mala Vv7. o.r ll WANTED By responsp.le party to !!- or to buy a .x or -x-v en r"fe:i modern and c -:cfortar .:. CjII . i.,jj,'Mfr tir., .ii..tai or prionMiuawaka 1429. kss Jo WANTEI-7 or t r::i hm.e; n;,o;." sih'.e people, by ml !d f J'.Iv .-r Au 1: rrffer urtLwr-tt part ..f :t.. i.T.. ZilZ. j7-j-r 1 ...... . r. - ..... .

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