South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1920 — Page 13

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AGRICULTURE Granr States Rcanns for Non-Pnrticipation in Politico Statistical Information Assists Movement of L.vetock.

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ll.T: pClil '..let Vkt-fk iTid with r!.t- '. i . n. ,i r K nox. Itol. Htrhert Wl!nn ii'fd his -rand-pan n:s, Mr. and Mr.w-. n Ii-acon. f !..ir Inwoo'l. Monday ar.d Tu'd.v. " 7 Ti.p V. M s. h!d their in-Hinv ! pictuc !i:.n r in th? b uiemf-nt "f ih- i ltur' h U'Mllf ,.,1. v tn 'e- ' mi of inrli m-nT wath-r. The im-a.b-! i di ' id d on (in i ream

m.'cjoI and jarcl por sab- at the horn- ,,f .M,-s. Cia ;d f iJor.nell. July Mr. and Mrs. Ir.i P.r-ttorff spr-nt th- v-ii i nd with hi r par-nt. Mr. and Mr-i. I'. Itau-bottom, of ()- "'!a. Mr. and Mr? I.!ip Sr.ydr and oris ar v;-it!r.j,' at the Ijethjohann horn . Mrs I'rtd Iat I h joha :j will r'turn with tiit-ra to their home for n vi it. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Matteson prjt Sir.day with the Ivanip.'lical Sun!ay hool, of South !.'-nd at J'ota-watorub-park at their annuel picnic.

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July 9. Mr. nnd Mrs. i:dward Krilt and Mr. anil Mrs. N'oah Kri'.l motored to tp.r Lake rf the Woods, near lviK.'vU'.c. and spent the Fourth of July. Mr.. nnd Mr.. Frnest Sisi-- and children motored to Ponalrfsoii Sijtikiy and visited the bitter' pirentf, Mr. and Mrs. K. V-. Jones. !r. and Mrs. Clint Crjd. of Sut h Uend. wer- ri e stü at the homo of their d.iuphti-r. Mr?. Clyde oa!t rniT, and family Sunday and .Monday. Mr. and Mr.". Kdward 'i!cn and son Herbi-rt and Mr. and Mrs. Levi .'.iw and son Walter motored to Ie.cy lake, Mlohiean. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luethjohann h.i- ns thlr pn-sts her parents. Mr. atnl Mrs. It 1 1 r Ht-ck, of Saginaw Mi. h. Mr. ami Mr?. T. T! Fwers nnd son l.ilb ar.d Mr. nnd Mrs. Ciiadney !r daughter (Jlady.- mo tor. d from Cambridge City. Ind.. nnd are visitinc this u pk with their o:'s. K'.lsrth arl bin lowers. Mr. and Mrs. -. a S:sk and ehil-

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. Perfume Have von tried this sTonderful new odor? A trial bottle will convince you that this is one of the best perfumes on the market today. Central Drag Store Cor. Michigan arid Washington Sts.

'i'fir;!. Wells is pending a few d isin Chicago ll'.wi Smith van m visitor in St. J.s.-h ami Uinion Harbor Thtir?d.i . H'-nrv French was in Huchanan Tlititsbiy eyeninir. . S' briner will entertain a mimb r of his IrieT.ds tt a pool party Tu sd4y e -nint;. tjeor-e a -s.h r of Luchanan wan vlsltln- -t. Joeph and Junten Hur bor ime day this weelc F. I'omis and si.ster of Cleveland, are visitors of Miss: . M. Muenc'n, this week. l'htl l;inbnnn nr.d Mr. Z. Thunntnu were oat f tovwi one day l..st v i ok. Mrs. Frank Has her of irand Itapld: is isitinir at 1h- honie of Mrs K. Stutske. Miss Ida Lufkin left Thursday aft'rnoon for Portland, Me., t spi ud the summer with her yjster. MWs Alma Hupp, of Detroit, is

Considerable debate is In prosr a to how the recent r.ear-rni and the present induntrlöl riepresaion In Japan will affect thit country's position in world trade. Some ohervers arpue that 'Japan will h le in a position to compete with other nations for fcome years to come than heretofore, while others take an opposite iev. What Japan has lost in credit standing it v.,11 speedily rezain. owinc to the well-known intelligence, induftry. and thrift of the Japanese p-ople. The fact remiün trwt Japan has accomplished a considerahlh deflation of values and may undersell its competitors in whip lines. Japan may be relied upon to incrape her exports in the next decade. tirantinp: this, it is not yet apparent that Japan will nter into eriou competition with the tTnited State. VesetHbl oll, ten. and more especially silk constitute threefourths of htr export to this country. Japan hau ben wont to exchange raw materials which repre sent the product of a few specialized industries for Roods manufactured in the western hemisphere. DoubtleH Japan will increase her manufactures, hut the old condition will persist.

visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Cha. HaftWnlter East and family of ßouth rtend. were visitors In this city Thu nr day. Miss ilenevifve Mathews i visitintr her aunt und uncle in Atlanta, Georgia. J. K. Co.stncr was in town a fewdays this week. Wtlllnm Montague, of Hartford. Conn., is spendlnsr his fumrr.tr with friend and relatives in this city.

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2:10 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE To Show You How to Gain Freedom From Your Landlord

Free ears will run Sunday to l'ortai' Gardens to show you how you ran a home site for only Täi- a w i ek. Cats lrae at 1' : 1 0 F. M. from North' rn Indiana lntrurban station. ( orm r Washington Ave. atui Mirhi'-ran St. Cars will carry our banner ami ttop for passenger aborr Washington Ave. No ticket r ') Hired. This l the chain e of a lifo time to lift .-. home site and Karden on th- west sid for ono dollar down, th-n only 7.c a. week. Iti the second Miction a p.air of lots tan be had tor two dollar dow n. tlie:i Jl.mj pt r w k for the pa lr. A pair of lots uives pienty'of room for h o m e, garden and hii-kens. No iayments are rrqtiired during illness of loss of employment. There is no int rest and no taxes for two yearn. We cured this land at a great bargain and you pet the benefit of our splendid purchase. Ono of theso lota is yours for $110.00. $129.00. 14!. 00 to $19.00 (Kxeept corners), positively tho Kreatcbt bargains arounJ. Sfiuth Hetid today. The title to the property is perfect, and there is no mortgage of any kind against it. The Citizens Trust and Savings Hank is depository for the property. All your payments rr made at this bank except the first dollar which is paid at the ground.

This bank will deliver warranty deeds and abstract of title free of cost when your lot is paid for. This property i located on the Northern Indiana trolley and the Luko Short trolley, uml is a hört ride to business. If you are a rent payer do you realize that you are making your landlord a present of your home every ten years. lülj.oo a month with a "c compound interest amounts to four thousand dollars in ten years, Do not thryw your money away in rent. This is your chance to become :t land owtur and when your land itf pair for, build a home oi your own, and bo irulcpenden't of your landlord. We huvi.: helped thousands of people to become heme owne rs. This property is being offered by C. N. LimIu and Co., America's U-ading home makeru. They have hold over lä.Oou home sites in 50 American eitis. and they say that 1'ortage Gardens right here in South Ilend is one of the biggest bargains they have ever had to offer the public. Their office i with W. 11. McHenry, 220 Farmers Trust . lilj-. Phone. Lincoln a?:t:t Co'nn out Sun . Ü:10 p. M. and bring your lr. , .' T ' There w ill be tin. hocolates for the' ladles and Havana chars for the. men. Come rain or fhine ns here will le two big tents for protection.

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Remember the old story of thirst crazed sailors, lost and bewildered, their water supply long exhausted, how they hailed a passing ship and gave birth to that historical cry for water?, fi Those sailors had been sailing in salt water imagined themselves Still in salt water, and when the answer to their hail came back "Dip down! You're in the mouth of the Amazon' it set an example that has lived through the ages. "It is needless to cry for help when relief is within your own reach." 41 Todav, in South Bend, there are hundreds and hundreds of heads of families who are crying for homesites when a homesite is right at their elbow. Today, in South Bend there are hundreds and hundreds of people who are seeking some safe, sound, sure investment that will yield them a generous margin of profit, who are overlooking the fact that these same homesites offer the most attractive investment opportunities their money can buy. 'GJ South Bend's growth is Not a prophecy of the future. It is a reality of todaySouth Bend is growing and growing fast. Every square foot of Vacant Real Estate in or near South Bend is due for substantial increase in valuation. Every purchaser of South Bend :Vacant Real Estate, at present day prices, will reap a substantial profit in the not-far-away tomorrow. C There are numerous attractive additions to South Bend, that were purchased at acreage prices, platted and laid out in homesites, that offer the strongest inducement for immediate purchase. Take this advice buy South Bend Vacant Real Estate and buy it now.

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Do you know that you would very materially add to the value of- your "For 5ale" announcements if you could include in your description the information that The Plumbing Was Installed by Tom Williams. You'll be surprised at the great number of people who are attracted by Perfect Plumbing. Try it once.

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BUSINESS BLOCK FOR SALE This in onr of the finest business blocks in South Ibnd. It was constructed by th 5at J. T. ?tudbaker, and was built for a perniunent investment. Thix bloc contain three separate ntnr rom ennelbtlng oi bailment, first floor More and modern living apartments on second f.o.r. The npartments are well finished; have bath, Hectric lishta. nictntel and prate and built-in tidboard. Kuh buildint? Is heated by a modern ftwni heating plant. The construction is flrst class and the 'building in ooi condition. Location, Washbiton ind Walnut streets. Thi price is attractive.

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That's the location of Floral Park. That's why we say it's a good place to buy either as an investment or as a homesite.

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