South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 197, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 July 1920 — Page 2

Tlint-sDAY MOltMNC, JULY 15, 1020.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GOVERNMENT MAN HELD BY POLICE . . IN CHECK FRAUD

BORI)E ATTENDS SUPERINTENDENT MEET

X- Collins Says Arrr.-t Due at Dank.

Leonard V. Collir.s. f Jor.il prhlVitirn nz;r.t. i-. Inn? lir-M l.y tinlocal pol;.:- on fhari'f.s 'f i.-vsuint: chfckn to th" H-v-i .I :i't r.-on f thi.v city without h;iin s'irfici nt Min! In the Kink to cor th" r-.t nt.-. Coliin. who tayd at th- J rf-r-lon ,(jurjr.' his rcfii'. work h r- in connection ujh th- f'- i' '.i! rai'Is, va. on trnriorarv in K an; ll

1 1 13 pot of fluty is Inliun. j'olis

inr! h livs 1. nf ho hi'' .1 i'V-'it''l

Co. oj that city to cw-r nrry fhri'ks he misht draw. That tho funis n-n-;te-l of two J. ink not-s of $!"0

acn maa out p-rwon.iuy iy wmnri Fougnrdy, r r-: ;Ijr.t r.f th Fi'kiily lank. r.xllains .Notes. Shortly aft-r ! t'.-if.nt: tho rntf j Collins s-iys that I".. .-ar.ly 1 ft Indianap'M's for a trip ar.'l that the notes probably vr nuV.aM n"t cre!itf-l to his a rount. i Coliins told tho j.oürn that h J: .id ghfn thr- rhe k. nr.f tor $.'." and two for J,r. to th" .Iff!t-r')!i in i payment for rooms th "!'. ; In th rncautirr.- th- r,. ;..

ndeavcrlng to tret m ton, h with t'.Kbanking oil; rials in Indian ipolis and M-rify th sTatmnt of I'ollins. (ihe Another ."l-tk. A tpkpra!!. was r'rivMl lur- to the !"foct that 'o!lins had pi-.T. a fhrck in French Li' k, Ind., for '.: and th? ch ck was r'-turno-l markrd "no funds." Th' wir was from tho

chif of polk- of FrTU'h Lick.

V.. W. Horden, supfrir.tondcr.t of Erhr)( r, r. turr.or Tuesday night from Silt Iiko city. Utah, where ho at :::- ! the convention of the Na ti':.a L'ducatio.'ial a.s.-oc;ation in S' .-.-:- n thoro July 4-10. Iurins th- business session a rer car. 1 at ion of the association was 'ff'cUd r.-n rlrrln it th orprti.ni.Jtion :-::r.i!ar to that of the national yovor.Tiirnt, in its lec tion o do'.c-gatrs a:.i orrVrrs and administration of s-. Th- activ iiu inhf rship f t h tx vsur -;t t io n is to t-l: t one d'jv'Kat'- for each 1'. of its mem-l-.rs, th'.u' dfloats to ha entitled to line vi'tf earh at the convention. Kry teaohf-r who U a member of th" association wil; h- entitled to vot. ff.r tho d ! gates from his or her con.n.'Uiity.

WOULD PRESERVE WATER BY ORDER

Ask Injunction to Stop I. & M. From Cutting Sluice Into Race.

DRIVER OE MILK TRUCK IS FUSED

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CHILDREN'S DISPERSA R Y DIRECTORS MEET

Th board of directors of tho Childrrn's Disrrnsary JiK-t at tho Chamber of Toinni rro Wfdnosday rnorninsr. The report for the month of June was Riven. Six hundred and rixtcn quarts of milk wa re dispensed, which supplied " S casos. Xepresontinir 10 fjmilifs. Kicht regular clinics wero hold with 4 7 children in attendance. and two orthopedic rlirics. with IT children. Pr. Charles Parker of Chicago hofl ne clinic with tAx crippled c hildren In attendance.

Why Not Marry? $".0.00 in Cold will be riven any couple offorini: to ret married next Bundav afternoon at Portas- Car-

dens Uand Sale. . ta-ee Cars at P. M. will leave Northern Indiana Intfrurhan Waitin? Pvoom. corner Washington avr. end Mloh'fran stret-t. and stop for j-assenpers alonvr VashinKton avr. The public invited. Come and brins your friends. Reautiful (lardn Lots One Dollar down, then 7Dc a week. C. X. Iodpe Co.. America's Leading Home Makers. i'C Farmers Trust Did?. Phono Lincoln '.7:;::. Open S A. M. to P. M. Phone us for a wedding present cf ISO. 00 in gold.

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Please Read This Letter And See What Normal Health Will Do For You.

Gfb'.cer Pert Olmstead has cen many st ranee sishts hut oven ho was stoa nk-d Wednesday niornir.pr when h" heheld a larg milk truck driving alone tho sidewalk, tho driver tootir:i; his horn .so that the podtMrians mieht move out into the street. So Pert arrested tho driver who j-'.r e his name as Andrew Rau?hman and said that he didn't want to uso the street because it was rouh and he miqht dar.iacre the truck. His loyalty to his employer co-t Just t ." and ' osts a few moments aft' rwards. Judue Wy d.-zynk i holdin:; tint even a milk truck has not the yjht of wav on the citv's walks.

Upon application of the Stephenson Cnderwear mills, the South Ilend Woclen Co. and a number of other t'.rmj along the race. Judge C. H. Montgomery of superior court has issued a temporary rcMralninir order to stop the Indiana and Michigan Kloctrir Co. from cutting into and taking water Irom the nice. Hearing for a temporary injuction will be held July 15 at 3:0 p. m. According to the complaint filed, the electric company has no right to take watT from the race for any purpose. Kince all rights arc held by the plaintiffs. The utility company is preparing to cut a 144-inch Fluice for the purpose of taking water which will necessarily cut down the power available to other use-r3 of the dam, the complaint alleges-. DISTRICT DELEGATES TO GREET BISHOP

SPOHMIOLZ HEADS LUTHERAN BODIES OF NORTHERN INDIANA

C. J. Spohnholz. 718 S. Carroll st.. was elected president f tha Lutheran Urotherhoods of Northern Indiana at a meeting held in the Grace Lutheran church at Elkhart Wednesday. The other officers are: J. Cole, Elkhart, vice president; Jacob Pomer. Nappanee. secretary; and Fred IJement of Goshen, treasurer. The new organization will hold a picnic in Goshen on Aug. 2G.

IH7TTKNS ntOM TIU P. C. H. Kranekowiak. the furrier. 203 N. Main St.. has Just returned from his trip to the northwest, where he visited St. Paul, Minneapolis. Duluth. and Iike Minnetonka. He says that the crops In the west never have looked more prosperous.

BEAR OIL

TO FORM NEW NEGRO LEGION POST FRIDAY

Thirty-two members of the Amerkr.n Legion will me-t at the negro K. of P. hall Friday night to organic a now colored post. Indiana gainer! one post of tho American Leuif-n and one unit of the Woman's auxiliary during the last week. Twenty-cne new pc.is and 12 new units of ;ho Woman's auxiliary wnchartered in the country during the week. The total number of posts is now (h"44. with 1,11?. auxiliary units. N'ew York continues to lead the other departments, with a total of f'.;' posts. Tho American Legion now has a total enrollment of more than 2.300,000.

Indirect Advertising Discussed by Rotarians "Indirect Advertising and its Importance" was the keynote sounded by Clarence Snoke in his report made to the members of the Rotary club at Atlantic City recently. Mr. Snoke told of the entertainment given the delegates at the Atlantic City convention, describing trips iip the Hudson river provided by the New York city Rotary club. The Rotarians were entertained by Mrs. .1. A. Rode in vocal selections. She responded to three encores. The silver loving cup presented to the Rotary club by the Kiwanis club haing boon duly engraved, was prominently exhibited during the Wednesday noonday luncheon.

Rev. Henry L. Davis, district superintendent, J. M. Chillas, Rev. James L. Gardiner of St. Paul's Fpiseopal church and F. P. Holmes, a banker of Gary, will lepresent the ICth district at Indianapolis today and tomorrow to greet Indiana's new bishop, S. D. Leete. Bishop Leete is the first bishop Indiana has had, and he was appointed at the last conference held at Des Moines. Iowa. Bishop Leete has made his home in Havanna, Ga.. for the past eight years. He is to be made welcome by two pastors and two laymen from every district in the state, who will assist him in the selection of a home in Indianapolis.

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MOTHER!

"California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative

Mark Down Sale Now on. This semiannual clearance with greater savings than at any time in our 64 years history. $60, $55 and $50 Kuppenheimer Suits

Accept "California" Syrup or ig only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little fetomach. liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say 'California."

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$10 to $12 Values at

They consist of Finest Quality Patent, Glazed Kid, Dull Mat Kid leathers, in flexible handturned and Goodyear welt sewed. OXFORDS, PUMPS and EYELET TIES in all widths and sizes.

MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS broken lines and odd lots, values to $10.00, going at

Men's $15.00

Oxfords Famous "Nettleton and all finest Low Shoes, tan and black. Choice of any at

WHITE SHOES, OXFORDS and PUMP.S for men and women; worth to $8.00; going at

FRIDAY'S

papers vill announce the greatest jewelry sale ever attempted in South Bend.

Olsen

127 V. JefTerson Blvd. Warren H. Miller. Mgr.

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WOMEN'S SHOES low and high; a splendid mixed lot of Shoes, worth to $7, going at

ODD LOTS of small sizes and shop worn footwear of different

kinds, including Tennis Shoes, going at

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RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES and SHOE FINDINGS of all kinds at big reductions. GREATEST MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY AT

BAKER'S CLOSING OUT SALE.

AKER'S SHOE STORE

114 W. WASHINGTON AVE.

Table Shoe Bargains

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Our Business Hours Open 8:30 t5 o:30 p. m. Saturday 9:30 p. m. Open All Day Wednesday.

Men's Silk Shirts In our Men's Store the July Sales offer extra fine values in plain white or fancy stripes. $15.00 Silk Shirts at $7.95.

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Thursday,' July 15th

INTERURBAN DAY

News of Importance W omen's Tub Frocks Important for those women who are critical about their appearance and yet wish to spend a limited sum of money for a new frock. This unusually fine lot of tub frocks we fortunately bought far below their regular prices. While they last you can choose at $13.95, $18.50, $19.75

A Sale of Values In Silk Dresses That cannot be repeated for many a month. Our July Clearance period makes this offering possible. These are modeled of Georgette, Tricolette and Satin, and ordinarily sell at $150.00, $100.00, $75.00, $50.00 and $35.00. Sale prices divide them into three lots of $50, $39.75 and $25

Children's V Summer Shoes Low Shoes at reduced prices. Three Day Sale ScufTers. Tennis, Sport Shoes and Sandals. One strap Slippers for girls, patent or dull kid, 8'2 to 11. Reduced to $3.60. Also Pito 2 at $4.20. and ZVz to 5 at $5.20. Vacation Shoes of white canvas, pumps and oxfords, boys' oxfords, children's barefoot sandals, at radical reductions. We can fit your boy or girl or the infant in shoes at money saving prices for service.

July Sales of Black Silks

Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes.

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White Silks Values $2.75 and $3.00. 36-in. Crepe de Chine $1.69 Georgette Crepe . . . .$1.95 Wash Satin $1.69 Taffetas $1.69 Tricolettes $3.75 Satin de Soie $4.50 Sport Silks , Ace of Satins. $8.50 value for $3.95. Waistings All Silk Crepe de Chine, in most desirable colors; $2.75 value at $ 1 .95. Figured Georgettes, $4.00 and $4.50 values at $1.95.

Women's and Misses5 All White Middy Blouses The girlish charm is written everywhere over these. The woman or miss who goes camping, boating, hiking, tennis playing or what not, is properly clothed for comfort and style in one of these. Some have detachable navy fcl ue wool collars to prevent easy soiling. Prices from $2.00, $2.98 to $4.50. Also in colored serge and jersey at $ 1 0.00 to $ 1 5.00. Outing Skirts of White A companion to the middy- of easy to tub fabrics and priced only at $3.98.

You Can't Enjoy the Lakes Unless you have a Bathing Suit. It's no fun to be just a- looker-on. Get a suit and get in the swim. Women's Suits from $2.50, $2.95 up.

Men's Bathing Suits in our Men's Store Main floor. Prices from $2.75 to $8.50. Also the Kiddies have not been forgotten. Boys and Girls suits $2.50 up.

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Boy Scouts Say, Boys, when you are hiking and want to stay outdoors and camp, you should get an army regulation Pup Tent We have just received a lot from the government teal tents, used by real soldiers. Come in and see them. See the one in our Jefferson street window. For sale in the Boys Store Main floor. A tent you can roll up into a small pack, carry it on your hiking and always have a shelter. $3.95

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We have plenty of ice for everybody, and we have trucks and wagons to deliver it, but we need men at from $36.00 to $39.00 per week. If we can get the men we can take care of the entire city. You can always get ice at the plant.

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Train to the

Saginaw Valley

Get Into a Grand Trunk parlor car, dinlrs car or modern coach at fouth Bend at 2:33 P. M., CENTRAL STANDARD TIME, and at 8:40 P. M. you are In Saginaw and 9:15 P. M. at Bay City. That's going some; practically all day In South Bnd; sleep in th Saginaw Valley. The Grand Trunk puts "punch" into your tickets. New Detroit Trains This 19 8. new train and equally popular for Battle Cr?k, 4:20 P. M.; Lansing:. 5:37 P. M.: Detroit, 8:55 P. SL; Mount Clemens. 10:00 P. M.. and Port Huron. 11:0 5 P. M. Parlor cara, dining car and coaches through to Detroit and Mount Clemens. Night trains leave South Bend at 12:07 A. M. and 2:12 P. M.. the former carrying through sleeping car for Pontiac, 6:22 A. M.; Detroit, 7:50 A. M.. and Flint. 5:27 A. M. The Grand Trunk Railway System the tourists' routi through Canada has provided special summer train eervtce, round trip eummer fares, hotels, camps, golf courses and lake, cruises by steamer, motor boat cr canos. For tickets and particular apply

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We are giving regular buys on firsts standard brands, and bargains in

It Costs Less to Buy Here. "Everything for your Auto." 0. E. LUDWIG AUTO SUPPLY 409 S. Michigan St.