South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 209, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1920 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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CIVIL ENGINEERS Boutli DciicI Bureau Make: Announcement of Its ' Needs Monday. Opf nlntcf for civil ntrirrrrs the bureiu of public r was : flounced through th local ivil Vice commission. M'r.;.'iy. S-'iUry in rVj . ir is $1,000 with a l.orn:s of p'T rv..-ith, recently -granted by CJonj;r-5r Applicmt.-f inu.st hold ;tn nglr.ee ring degre- from a standard University, te u.be to pnsent class. standing at graduati four yeara of coIir:v. hit! for thDilti1?' ccns;'t In rvitwlnr Dlan.s stirii.itt : nd -peif icatior.s, for p;k!.i brides, j find jjp -faring stalls' i- al charts tables. and1 J and I Assistant In farm '. drainage tnyir. n i-ho.' n horn IiiiIr Ina t ion. Application rrieatinn wll! also 1g of the ex.urimust b- with the bureau cf public roads before uqiist Z. .Nord S11 j x lint enden t-i. In the, (i pa rt rr.ent of atrri' -ulture. r.'ed for superintend nt.i in tho wm; r-f field sod distribution i- rjuitf: jresslng. Superintendents get $ -. -J CO along with the bonus of J.O, allowed in a recent act of Congress. Applicants must hive had two ear high school training and five jears experience . in purchasing, transportation and distributing fiel. I peed. No specified examination will fce held, but ratings will b based on education, im.rtical experience and tx thesis on "The. Conducting of a 2 dstributlon of eed on New- and Improved field Crops". All applicants xriust be past 40 years of aKc. Namis tj( men Interested hi this work Miould bo on file wdth Commission nt Chicago, btffore AUKUst L'4. Assistants in poultry and egg handling are also in demand in the l partm. nt of agriculture. Pay to Vgln H from $1.20 to $li,400 v.ith t2f) per rnontli bonus granted by ronRrMS. I'rercjiiisite for work. are two years in re oi:nized agricultural college with two years experience. In poultry busine-. Kducation and fitnpRH will count 70 points in consideration by the commission. wh'Ia 0 points Is allowed on thesis to bö handed in with application. Duties of assistants involve cooperation with bujer?, advice to poultry producers in preparing chickens Bnd for market, assistance In construction of poultry stations and eg depots. Applications must bo wltli the Civil service commission l ef ore August 21. GRANDVIEW Mrs ppent Clint Chrelst of South Bend Monday with her daughter. airs. Clyd Mr. and da h en er. Mrs. Krnf-st Sisk motored to DonaMmr. and v!.dtrd last week end with relatives. Mm Charles G-rove? and ?on. Joseph, and Mar? SiV. spent Wednesday in South Bond. Mr?. Ella. IlOi.an arrivM Saturday nig-ht from Chiracro and is vlsitin? her d.iughter. Mrs. William T. Chanloni. Mrs. Samuel Bourdon of near Detroit ppent Friday with Mrs. Ian 3'wers. Mr.? Tred I.euthjohann is visitin? her parent?. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beck of Michigan. Mrs. Claud O'Donne!! and children of Ardmore visited one day 2at week wdth Mrs. Charles Berry. Mrs. Albert Wrnts and children of Detroit ar visitin -j at tho home Mr. and Mm. Ralph Jolirf. Iona Boswell of Chain O Likes read rpent Thursday evening with Enlt Hotorff. Mis Ethel Johnson of Sidney, Ind.. j is visiting this week with her uncles, i T O. and W. K. Fisk and families Harel Cabana of Ardmore spent Thursday evening; with Miss Loretta Hostedler. Mrs. Charles Snyder and children. Bernice and Woodrow. nnrt Gladys .Vlsh of South Bend visited Fridav with Mrs. Ore p. Slak. 1 BUCHANAN July 6. The lidirs ef th Wednesday club "f Berrien Springs are planning to erect a fountain in the public square in that town as a memorial to the hoyj who sacrificed their lives In the. world war. Miss Vesta Medley and Mr. Kantonhrgrer of Grind Rapids were the guests of Mr. ar.d Mr?. G. r. Wilson over last Sunday. Miss Georxh Siutske was a guest cf Gale Tears Friday ever.itr,'. W. B. Torrance of Cleveland. hin, is here to spend his vacation n: th home of Mrs. Hattie Tt.uqh. Mis Ruth Berry was a visiter In Cassopo'.is Sunday. Miss Marjory Wallen was out of town Saturday evenir.er Mr. and Mrs. C M Tallerdr.y and Mr. Grace Conklin cf JJlkhart, Ind.. spent Sunday at the Palrymple homa. Allen Perry of Misnawaka .pent Furday here with his brother. Fred Semon and Carl Britz are iportir.tc new Dorts. Mr. and Mrs. Lamllux. who hav been visitlr.g friends here with Mr. and Mrs. dav for a J Si;!res left ytervislt with relatives In South Ber.d. .ms Evelyn Sr.f'!i-:c: was in South Bend Friday fvenir r Get Married Now A wedding rrrser.t of $ 50.0? !r. told will be givn the f.rst couple to get p.irritd at Eist'.and Park n-t Sunday. Thcne us about :t right away. C. N Lodge &. Co.. 22 0 Farmers Trust B'.Ag. Bhor.o Lincoln "7?3. Beseland Park is the fct-m ef the south side. Terms $2 down, then cr.ly $1.5) per week. No interest and no taxes fcr two years. Thes-e beauty horr.f sites rtre sell, lrg I'.Vq hot-cakes. Most lota aro only ? 2 5 . whiW other lots In the sr.imo section n for $500 to II.CÖ0. To inspect the property f .V re the ' Sunday crowd, take suth si ie car ta XLoblnson. street, then a short

SETTLERS

TO HOLD PIGNIG IlemYn of Spring? to he Scene Annual Event Aug. 4. The Old Settlers' annual picnic, an ev--nt which yearly attracts many fc'outh Hrr.ders, i.s to be held this yar at nrri-n prlncs on Wedneaday. Auer. 1. Tl. 4Uh annual Young I'top:-' picnic is scheduled to be Ik id at the same time. lJIaV"r.it' jd.ms are holnt? madn by the Irrion county officials lor this celebration which attracts the lar-'-xt crowd of the season. A variety of entertainment has been arrant; l with a view to oleasin? bot h id and younr. John C Ketcham of Hastings. Mich., congressional candidate, has h-en secured for an address. A big attraction will he Ileddon's aeroplane which will accommodate pasengers. and there will be water J-T.crtis band concerts, contests, ball Kaine and dancing at Fischer's and at the town hall, Prizes will be awarded as usual for the oldest and youngest settlers present, etc. ISSUE CALL FOR MASS MEETING Gathering to Discuss Religious Kducation as Outlined hv Committee. A call for a general mas.i meeting was isvue.l to all South Benders interested in the program for religious educaüon outlined by t lie cornmltte) of 21, at its meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Saturday afternoon. At this Kath:rir.; whi-h i.s set for the llrst week in Aucii.t tho eonstitutlon and by-laws will he ratified, and a set of ofheers will be elected to get the movement under way. K. (". Johnson, pastor of Broadway I'vancrelica! church: V. B. French, city Sunday school superintendent, and I C. Colson. "Y" secretary, were appointed a nominating committee to present two slates of ofhcials. These will consist of a president, a vice president, a treasurer, and clerk, alonsr. with a board of nine trustees. The name of Norrran L Richardson of Northwestern university, foremost religious educator of the middle west, was .suggested for president at Sa,tur?!nys meLHintr. Mr. Richardson t.s now in Northficld. Mess., on evangelical business but he is expected to be present at the mass meeting, at which- he will deliver the principal address. The committee of 21 on religious education received its authority at a mass meeting of local Sunday school workers, held last month. The object of the organization is: to establish a thorough and coordinate system of Protestant education to be followed by churches all over St. Joseph county. Among the plans of the body is the founding of a training pchool for Sunday school teachers. Th findings of the committee pro tern will be reported at the coming mass meeting. FRENCH DEPARTMENT TO TAKE OVER LINES PARIS. July Paris' slow and Inadequate surface transportation is expected to be vastly improved beginning next year when the department of the Seine, which is Paris and its suburbs, is to take over all systems. Payment is to be made in 30 annual installments now fixed at nearly 40.000.000 francs each but which the authorities hope may be driven a mtle lower by some bargaining There are 117 street car and 44 autobus lines operating 2.540 cars and bust s. The companies are capitalized for 420,'jOO.Ooö francs. The city and the department formerly operated the surface transportation systems but the franchises were given to corporations that have evolved a puzzling network of lines t ut few- of which Rive transfers. The two subway companies are not involved in the deal. TAKES PRISONER AWAY, THEN BECOMES ILL Frank Kerr, who took Everett Wallace to Jefl'ersonville to serve a sentence for grand larceny, was taken sick shortly after delivering his prisoner to the authorities, according to word received here Monday. He is still in the southern part of the state. COMI! TO SOUTH BEND THURSDAY Thursday N Final July Cleamnee Pav in ?siitl Bend. There'll he bargains jcpHro! event! Thurtlny Better nrnuicc in South Rend. fO MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs'' Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup or Flfr tnly look for tho name California on the package, then you are ure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the llttl ftornach. liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Fill direction on each Lottie. nust say '"Callfcrnia.-

LOCAL CHAMBER ENDORSES ACTION

South Bend Body Approves Reports Made by National Organization. The South Bend Chamber of Commerce has endorsed the reports of the committee of the national chamber of commerce on industrial relations regarding employment relations and of the special committee on puhlt? utilities concerning regulation of employment relations to public service corporations, submitted in referendum by the national body. AmonK the principles which the local body has declared for by endorsement of the first referendum are the right of open shop operation, the right of collective bargaining, the obligation to secure production, the proper adjustment of hours of lp.tor consistent with the needs of industry and the health and well hein cf the Individual, "the obligation to provide adequate means for the adjustment of private employment relations, the right to deal through representatives and the obligation of such representatives not to be chosen op controlled by any outside group or interest in the questions at Issue, Intelligent and practical cooperation based upon a mutual recognition of community interest, and the organization 'of no combination to prevent or impair the operation of government or government function. By its endorsement of the principles set forth in the report of the committee on public utilities concerning regulation of employment relations to public service corporations the Chamber of Commerce has subscribed to the following recommendations: Would Prevent Strikes. "That strikes by employes of all public service corporations performing fublic sendee essential to the live?, health, s ?curity, comfort and well being of the people should, by lr.w. be explicitly prohibited, and "That suitable tribunals should lo created by law to adjudicate differences between the employes of public service corporations and their employers, and that the decisions of such tribunals should he final and binding upon both parties." POSTPONE HEARING ON INJUNCTION TO FRIDAY Hearing on a temporary injunction against the Indiana and Michigan Electric Co. to prevent that corporation from cutting a 14 4-inch sluice into th race, wan postponed until Friday when the case came up In superior court Monday morning. Efforts are beln? made. it was learned, to settle the case out of court. THIEVES ENTER GROCERY AND STEAL CIGARETS Thieves entered the prroeery store of Terry Ward, at 401-40 4 S. St. Joseph st., sometime Sunday and stole one and one-half cases of Camel cigarets and one case of Lucky Strikes. Entrance wa3 made by cutting the glass In a front window. The robbers left by a rear door. COME TO SOUTH DEN'O THURSDAY Thursday 1 Final July Clearance Iay In South Uentl. There"!! ho harpnliT galore! Better arrange to spend Thursday In South Bend. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Daiunnne." After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, be&ldes every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, moro color and thickness. Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand It your ambition has left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you taJte advantage of Wettick'c Cut Rate Medicine Store-' roasrtLIcent offer to refund your money on the first box purchased If Wendell's i Pills. Ambition Brand, do not put j your system in fine condition and give you the energy and vigor ycu have lost. Be ambitious, be strong, be vigorous. Bring the ruddy glow o nealth to your cheeks and the right sparkle to your eyes. Wendell's Pills, Ambition Brand, the great nerve tonic, are splendid for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, headaches, restlessness, trembling, mental depression, sleeplessness, nervous Indigestion, and loss of appetite. Ycu tak them with this understanding that: In two days you will feel fine or after taxing one bene, if r.ot benefited, the druggist will refund the price of the box. 13c sure and get a 60 cent box today ar.d ?et out of the rut. Remember Wettick's Cut Hat Dru Store and dealers everywhere, aro Authorized, to guarantee thera. Adv.

FINED FOR NOT HAYING LICENSE Another Autoist Fined for Parking in Forbidden Zone.

Harle Teeters was fined $3 and costs in city court Monday for operating an auto without the proper license. The line of the same amount was suspended In the caec of Roy Black, charged with parkins in a forbidden zone. Gordon Wise likewise drew a suspended sentence of II and costs for . operating a maChine without lights. The trial of Joseph Kocsls. charged with assault and battery with intent to kill Anton Michocza. was continued until July 2$, while mat oi lony monier, also arrested on an assault and battery charge, will be heard July 7. AWARD CONTRACT FOR IMPROVEMENT Commissioners Approve Bidi For Dunmoyer Avenue Pavement. Contract for asphaltic macadam pavement on Dunmoyer av. was 1 awarded to the Highways Improvement Co., by the commissioners at their regular meeting Monday morning. The consideration is to be iZT,. 03.1. A bond of $37,000 was filed and approved. The bid of the C. J. Smith Construction Co., for concrete pavement on the Turkey Creek road, $1S2,500. was rejected by the commissioners as being too high, and since this was the only bid submitted, the auditor was ordered to re-advertise. Further aid was ?f anted to certain poor by the commissioners, and the report of coupons on county bond;, submitted by County Treasurer Keller, was approved. comi: to sornr iu;ni THURSDAY Tlwrxlav Is Final July Clearance. lit MJI" ill A r ilia. IM Ii. II II bargains galore! Better arrange to spend Thursday in Smith Bend. LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try it ! j Squeeze the juice of two Iernoh Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier. at vers, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck arms and hands each Hnv und .sec how freckles and hlemlshes disappear and how clear, soft j and rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! It Is harmless and never irri tates. Mrs. J. P. Bell, of Ft. Wayne. Says She Thought She Had Seen Her Last Summer, But Is Enjoying Splendid Health Now Praises Tanlac. "Five months aso I thought I had seen my last summer pass but everybody is now talking about my remarkable recovery and I don't hesitate to tell them that Tanlac is the setcret of my being here today." was the sincere statement made by Mrs. J. P. Bell, well known resident of 1417 Columbia Avenue, Ft. Wayne, Ind. "I have been In bad health for a number of years, and at one time even underwent an operation for bladder trouble. I also suffered terribly from rheumatism and nervous headaches, and It was just all I could do to pet about. In addition to my other troubles, last fall I had the influenza which laid me up for weeks, and then I took tonsilitis and whooping-cough. It seemed like I had everything Imaginable, and as I realized my age of sixty-nine was against me, I thoucht my time had

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FORM $10,000 COMPANY HERE New Corporation to Handle Office Furniture and Manufacture Supplies.

A J 10.000 corporation has been formed in South Bend to handle office furniture and supplies, and to manufacture sundry articles for offlco ure. according to artlcle of corporation filed in the county recorder's otf.ee Monday morning. The company-' which is to be known as the Northern Indiana Office Equipment Co.. has as its incorporating members Harry E. Beller, Joseph E. Pevier, Hose Lee Peller and June A. Bevier. Tho term of the incorporation named is 5f years. The $10.000 capital stock will be divided into 200 shares of $50 each. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine i;:iM r j..oMs cf Aspirin" I'j genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache. Toothache. Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Colds and Ps.ln. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Drugpists also sell larger "Payer packages." Aspirin is tr?,de mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaeeticacldester of Salicyllcacid. Adv. Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in pood condition, be careful whit you wash it withMost soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, making tho hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsitied cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than anything ehe you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two tfaspocnfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and pcalp thoroughly. Tho lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it :;ne and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulslfied cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces Is enough to last everyone in the family fcr months. urely come. When I finally got i my feet again and tried to do ':o last little thins I became so icffed out that I Just had to lie town and rest for some than an our at a time. I was simply miserable, and as the medicine I was a king seemed to be doing me no srood, I became very much discouraged and hardly knew which way to turn for relief. "I finallv heard so much about the good Tanlac was doing others ;hat I besan taking the medicine, and I could feel a big improvement before I had even finished the first bottle. Well, three bottles have entirely relieved me from those awful headaches, and I never have a sign of rheumatism. My appetite is just splendid, the color Is .coming back into my face, and I'm gaining weight right along. I'm so full of strength and energy that I don't have the least trouble in doing my housework, and I just feel like an entirely different person. I simply can't find words to express my gratitude for Tanlac, and I highly endorse it to anyone in failing health." Tanlac is eold in South Bend at the Central Drug Store, Public Drug Store, Landon'e Pharmacy and Wettick's Cut Rate Drug Store; and in Mishawaka at the Red Cross Pharmacy. You ewe it to yonrself to keep your skin clear, ridiant d healthy, as nature in tended it to be. If it has become muddy, rough, blotched and cily. RESINOL OINTMENT will do wonders for It. With RESI NOL SOAP, this mild,healointmenthaibecn used for years as a standard ikin treatment. It is easy ar.d economical to use and has a dean wholesome odor. rwt ielT-k rose dn'.er for the Rrir cl prcd-cti tadir.

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Lake Visitors Our Service Dept. will take care of your shopping by phone.

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Tissue Ginghams Bright and fresh colors at 85c yard. New Imported Ginghams Extra fine, 40 inches wide, at $1 .00 yard. Zephyr Ginghams A fine dress gingham, at 69c and 85c yard. Domestic Section Main Floor South Building Lolle de Nord Dress Ginghams Handsome plaids, checks and plain colors 27 inches wide at 33c, 45c and 50c yard. Apron Check Ginghams Fast colors 25c, 29c and 33c yard. 36-inch Dress Percales Light and dark colors new lot just arrived at 50c yard. 36-inch Punjab Shirting Percales Absolutely tub and sun proof fine stripes. Special values at 65c yard.

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CARS WASHED AT I Glides Properly Fitted ! D- THEOLAN HARRIS A llfn O 1L!ä4" eV-Nv Painless spinal adjusting and TLUHJ XVI CXI IYCL rO?7 Vn3?V drugles heAling. Jefferson at Lafayette Blvd. Rä V-ä 120 tm w street J DR. J. BURKE, Op't vcr K!nncy 9 Sh0 stor 230 S. MICinGAX ST. " Drokcn Lcruscs Duplicate!. 1J Adverthm make profits from J ive rncney by pirDo!ibx" rofame-nert prices. J NEWS-TIMES Want Adl mCTCk

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Get Busy Boys!

Max Adler Co. is giving a Knicker Suit free to the boy who between now and August 3 1 st turns in the greatest number of Max Alder Co. advertisements.

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Get all the copies you can of every ad published by Max Adler Co., turn in the ones you collect once a week or oftener, but they must be turned in once a week, so that we may determine your standing in the contest.

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