South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 209, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1920 — Page 5
THE SOUTH OEND NEWS-TIMS
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HAVING TROUBLE FINDING NEW JOBS Mmv I'nniHT Snldi'Ts Are oh in Financial Mm it-, IrjMrl- S:ty.
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. .strut!-: a!.. H as th- priMi--! t of h:.s r.p'ior. hi t-n utterly Many li:i" h.n rlu'fl x:;i,;inr;:i! -tiait. Vir m'.M!-x-o".:'." '- f ' Mr, ii. ark-- a y 1 r. hi;t that i only iiit o:a--;.fth of th-' amount r4- . urral to m.ii.tala t'.iini'y. So r--nt is th-:r r.-'"l that a Lvomtnt i, r ;i fi.-t on foot to f'.rm an x;.,:iccrs' ass.. :ation for th purpose i irm.irir: th- zvfr n ru'-nt to jiroi.Sj th' in with I.ir.ls ami uvsMl' s OMifr IH.ois-k IMUclit. A f'-rior ottiror, dolefully liscussi: ' u ih th- c orrrsponc!-nt the plight t !iiM!.i-!f am! hi f-lls. remarked that ihr- xprfsfion r.r; current in t. I'Mltfl Stat!. -Th r's no pood J'i. !;.n but a ol Indian", applied 3 ! :.' nowadays to th- I' rman pi.t,.i-s attitude touard th otticcr Ii.-?. I'rivato 'ddirrs hf.ir owt th is st-it-5 r.t. "At th' la-KinninLj .f the war." !-. r-ail. "th- troops vfr fond of th-ir o;p..- r. who at th simo food, arrn d th ir own packs and diarr t tin- hardships rf th- m n. But most t f th" regular .t!i '''-rs wore fp.i kly ) ill.-d off. and thoso W-ft wrrt .c-nt i "in- from thf llnrs for stuff and hi r duties. 'Their p!.-rrs were tikon Vv r-e.-vists. who urrr nn entireiy 1 if -let f rit It. Thv had to have spo--i.il kitchens and milk and plenty of A', me. Thoy refused to march with lite troops, always ridincr In nutnmn1'iles. and rnikiioc th men carry their packs. They wer hullies and 1'. . ants, and the men prow to hat toein. The iilian population felt
je same way. I was in Holmium tun the a -mistier va signed, and hen wo withdrevv to the K hinelanü
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to riro ido lodin-s for us privates, 1 . ! i t tli'.v refused to havf ofMcrrs !n !i;i'ir homes. Thoe fellows now are i 1 1 1 pettine; what's cornins: to them." S''ks .Tot. In a num. 'er of ases. x-offlrr-rs 3.ae fourid themselves inadvertently 0 i'i!yirii,' fur work to th very lria.i!! they f.nro commanded. Theo t.-riiii- ..!diers. business men and thi'i ke. p rs. take Keen delight, it is t ml. in f.:rnlnic down their old s:jp. inrs Many of the younc e-ofT1- ' i are t. iklriif up eninerintr and i 1 1 ! 1 1 r t'chnif .il line.. startimr at the 1 .ittom nf the ladder as manual v. i-tkers In overalls. Aft r fhe first revolution it was a l ;!; thir.c ffr an o!!;c r to appear it ;h" streets iri unifi-ijn. "Tliev e Mi I !d'tled hv the Kapp COUP ' . r M in h and .'lne then liavo been ' i i n themselvrs In inereapJnt: t . 1 Iii t is. spfiiallv student reserve tr-.eis. who ate easily Identified V. l!;ir pale face slanhe.l with fresh i-Ai-rd cuts reided in due's.
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WILL USE FAMOUS SHIP AS TARGET FOR NAVAL GUNS
FRENCH TROOPS ENTER DASMASCUS
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American infantryman Kuardin y trains whieh. are brinir.ir retrograd children ont of 'Iadivr.s t"o ut.der Ked Cross care.
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several weeks, to the effect that she I Jf)f) CplT' QTJUQinFQ is improved and with Mr. Hoolo j iU l JIM 'Mi OCJ livll Vr.O
ar.fi fun, will return here next Sunda v.
AT FAYETTFMLLK TODAY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Angel of ChicaRO. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ii. (1. McCoy, who are nowlocated In their new home. Miss Clene Ciammack has returned from Terre Haute, Ind.. wher she attended the teachers' course at the f-fate normal. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Brooks and Mrs. I.. Lernmert and family spent Sundav at Koontz lake. Walkerton. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White of Kast Chicago arrived here this mornIncr for a week's visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ci. (Jan:. Oventh st.. Is In Chicago visiting1 Mrs. K. Forsmders. Mrs. F. M. Angel and daughter. Miss Ruby Anel have returned from Zion. 111., where they attended the closing of the 20th annual feast of the Tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. I D. Rosenstein have prone to Indianapolis to spend lo days with relatives. Miss Marparet YVillshire ppent the week-end with friends In Chicago. .Mb-s Bessie Wepner left this morning fnr a wee'"' outinp at Indian lake. She will be the guest of Mrs. .Thomas Werner who is spending the summer at the lake. Mrs. Marshall Halle and son. Harold and daughter, Albene have Rone to Chicaco for a two w fk's visit with rdativr-s.
Ity t'lilteil I'l-fn: FAVKTTFVlLLi:, W. Va.. July 26. The mob spirit her, had subsided today and .authorities were socking" the identity of leaders of the band that lynched William ,!ennett. Jr., convicted murderer of his wife and unborn child. The lynchers gained entrance to the jail after summoning the jailer on a pretext. The victim's body was found hanging to a tree.
Battleship Iowa Will be Objective of Atlantic Fleet Superdreadnought?. WASHINGTON. July :!. The once famous battleship Iowa, which played no small part in the destruction of Cerve-a's fleet at Santiago, is Leins prepared at the Philadelphia navy yard for what naval officers Fay will be one of the mot unique target experiments ever attempted. Proceeding unmanned, but under her own steam and controlled by radio, probably from seaplanes, the old .sea-tighter wll become the objective of the biff puns of the Atlantic fleet super-dreadnoughts In Chesapeake bay late this summer. This will be the first time that American warships hae used a moving craft
for a target except in actual war. Two of the Iowa's coal burning
boilers are being converted to burn oil so that the ship may continue under way with no one on board, once her fires has fires have been started burning and her engines placed In motion. Test Ability. It Is expected that the unique pratice will give the gunpolnters of the Atlantic feet and opportunity to test their ability under conditions as nearly like those to be expected In battle as can be obtained. Smoke screens will be thrown around the Iowa during the runs and the course will be changed at will through the radio control systeem, necessitating a change of range on all firing ship., extetly as would occur in action. The Iowa has already been stripped of some of its guns much valuable metal and the practice will b continued until the old vessel, a mass of twisted metal, sinks beneath the waves to join the old Texas, which, as the San Marcos, was ued as a stationary target years ago. The battleship Ohio has been turned over to the bureau of steam engineering for purposes of experiment In radio control and a staff of expert technical officers has been placed on board to arrange the Iowa practice.
PARIS. July T6 French trcoi, under command of Cen. (Jouroud entered Ia?maicus. eat of Emir Fei-Jl government, on Sunday, It was learned today. A spirited battle occurred on the outskirts of the town. Gouroud's troops entered and stationed themselves in the foreign quarter. French troops had already occupied Aleppo and thus are in complete control of the railroad from DaemascuB to Cilia. The foreign office announced that Emir Felsul had tied Into the hills. Emir Bald, whose und? was aFaFslnated. was expected to be king of Syria in Felsul's place.
CO MC TO MUTH IlEND THUItSIiAY Thursday Is Final July Clearance Dav in South Ilcnd. There'll he
lrrgatn galore! II t tor arrnnar spc-Kl Tlmrsday In South Itend.
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Honeymooners Look A wedding present of $60.00 In gold will bo given the first couple to get married at Koseland Park next Sunday. Phone us about it right away. C. N. Lodge & Co.. 220 Farmers Trust Bldg. Phone Lincoln 5733. Roseland Park Is the gem of the south side. Terms $2 down, then only $1.50 per week. No interest and no taxes for two years'. These beauty homcsttes are selling like hot-cakes. Most lota are only $29 5. while other lots in the same section sell for $500 to $1.000. To inspect the property befor- the Sunday crowd, take south side car to Robinson street, then a short walk south to the property.
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" ;;. r family was hM S-.nday. .I.tiv LT. at HalteM park. Mihavaka. VM- t;tthT -was tJal. and msts 1" th' !::i:r.b r of K,". a.- m.Med from "'.ii-iu-i 'ulvr. Plymouth. Hibbard H"Wth l":i!. .Ml.sli:nv,ik;t hiii! Nilts. Mit 1:. t'ulver was represented by M:r generations, Mrs Iur.! Witvr Warner and daughter, Mrs. O. 11 Marsh, gra ruhlaughter. Mrs. A. 1 '. and grrat-grand-d.iughter. .Margart t IVee.e, funr years (bl. After the dinn r wliirh was served Ft? noon, the program n ni:;ed of t-hort talks by IMward Witwer of I'hicago. literal Witwer of Xi!.. Mifii, and J. i. Witwer of Kiwr Park, indoi r ball, lo rfe shoe pitching ar-,d ther outdoor sports. .titers w re f b eted as follows: presii!eT,:. Ro!an.l Witwer. Rlv.-r Park: ;r president. Harry Sherry, s-ecre-t i r . Mrs. Alice P.r.int. Klvr Park, treasurer, Olier II. Thornton. Mlkbart. lie cream and rake wts red at 5 o'clock. The next metir?c will be held tho lat Sunday in :!v. i:2! at M c N.i u c h? rs park. Mkhart. Ind. The annual p:er.:'" rf the Hop 1 'i shy tr; i n rhiii h Sunday 'd:o.d u is hebt at Pott.i watomi" park Satvr.lay atterr.fip.. Various ou?riior carries and contests fa?;r1 I he afternoon. A basket s'.ppcr was t rv'ed nt b o'clock. The e anceij: t.t- tneetlfg of the I'hurch of tiod or Saints which have ! "CM m profi t ss m th lire tent at Mishawaka u. itnd Tnth .t.. the Ihree wo'k, ccr.tir.uts to grow ' l-iterest with lrtre atfcrdar.ee, and i.se r..eetirjK w'l!l t i-ontlmiM this There will be r.n set-vice this i r.inc. Tu S'l.iv i v nir.: ther vK il;
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an feilst If serxice at Kev. Wilmer Crny will peak p. -("hurch V".:. tt!:: -Ii will ! rf 5pe-:a ir.- ! r p. to ti'.oe who ar Titere!(.i b tb.e church ttr.is n witi.-r. :s being
f War Dopartment Brings Organizations to State.
Pollnwinir the new plan of the w.ir department to assign a certain number of rrcimrnts or army -r-
ganizntions to the different states. J Indiana lias had assigned to her. the j Kighth field artillery. Camp Funs-! ton. Kas, the 20th infantry. Fort I'enjamin Harrison, Ind.. the 40th j
motorized toast artillery. Camp wis. Wash., and the fourth cavalry. Fort Brown. Tev. For the week 'f July 4 to July 10 it is reported that the Indianapolis di.-triet forwardeil the most recruits of all the district in the Fnited States, cotisidering tho pop. tilation of this district.
South Fend has a c pted 17 applicants and several more are to be j forward d as s-oori ns their au , erified. j . I
GOES TO HOSPITAL AS RESULT OF FALL As a result f a fall flown the r;lir steps of her home on Sunday morn, t til. Miss II I it Copenhaven. ' T. - 2 Marpui ct.. i at St. Joseph
hospital receiving treatment for J painful iniurb Although MisCopt nh iVfii was b.oily lruiseI and ' ?;t. it is thought that no bor. s vtp i
broKfrv Her ri'iMltlon Is nt t con--!'!f roi serious.
oir to sorrn hiim nil KM) ' ThurMl.iv Is Fin il tlulv ("Itaramv la In .s.iith llMil. riierf'II b li.ntains e;;i,,r; Hilter arrangr to p' ial riiutxl.n in South liend.
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Oh! Look! A v. eddinc present of $.".0'" in gold will be gtwn the first couple to
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Phone us about it ripht away.
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ir: like hol-, akes. M' st hd.i are only other lots in the saint
for " 'i to i ,1'imi. To inspect the property before the Sunday crowd, take south suic tar to Uobmson Mrtt-t. then a short wXk south to tho propcrt?
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Word hrtx i eei-: recei .i b.er from Mm WHla.ce I.;.l.i, wh has Seen 111 lh horn-5 rf !ur r.fpl-w, Ch.ir.ce Hool in Minnaoli. Mitui. for
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And it's that same class that put Spur up at the top. They were built to win and they did. They smoke easy, draw easy, are easy on the user and his purse. Why folks, these cigarettes are bred from the world's best tobacco. The choicest leaves from the Orient are blended in a new way
with Burley and other home-grown
tobaccos and that good old tobacco taste is brought out to the full. Satiny, imported paper crimped, not pasted, makes an easier-drawing, slower-burning cigarette. Smart "brown-and-silver" package, three-fold, to keep Spurs fresh for you. A cigarette of this quality -annot be produced for less than 20c.
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On Sale Wednesday Only So Unusual Only Early Choice Can Assure Against Disappointment The instant response to this announcement, we are certain, is going to be stupendous. The values are as great as any ever presented by this store. It will be necessary to come early in order to enjoy the widest opportunity for choice, as oeoDle orQ bound to make selections quickly.
WASH BLOUSES One lot of White Voile Blouses that formerly sold from $3.50 to $8.50. Wednesday Special, choice HALF PRICE
CURTAIN SCRIM Curtain Scrim, 36-inch in white, cream and ecru, floral and fancy borders. 35c quality, Wednes- Qfogi day only, yard LJj
WASH DRESSES One lot of dainty Voile and Gingham dresses in variety of patterns.
Values up to $16.50. Wednesday, choice
On sale
DRESS GINGHAM Dress Ginghams, one lot 27-inch, values up to 49c. Wednes- QPft day only, yard ÖJ U
CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS Children's Muslin Petticoats. One small lot without waists, ages 4, 6
and 8 yrs. 69c value, Wednesday only
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APRON GINGHAM Apron Gingham, 27-inch, good quality in blue and white checks. 35c value, Wednesday only QQn only, yard LmiJ
WOMEN'S PAJAMAS Women's one-piece Pajamas of White Cross Barred Dimity, trimmed wi th pink and blue ribbon. Regular $2.50 value, Wednesday OQ only Ö3bÖJ
WASH FABRICS One big lot of Linenes and Middy Beach Cloth, nice line of summer shades, 36-inch. Values up to 73 Oä 69c, Wednesday only, yard. .
TEA APRONS Women's White Lawn Tea Aprons lace and insertion trimmed. Regular 69c value, Wednesday 73 Ol A only TfiLr
EMBROIDERY All Over Embroidery. $1.00 quality, Wednesday only, yard
Regular S3e
SILK HOSE Wo men's Fibre Silk H ose in prey and champagne only. 65c value, Wednesday only, pair vv
EDGES AND INSERTION One lot of edges and insertions.
Values up lo 25c, Wednesday only, yard
CHILDREN'S DRAWERS Children's diaper Muslin Drawers embroidery edge, 1 , 2 and 3 Aft year. 25c value, Wednesday BvU
TRIMMED HATS Choice of any trimmed Summer Mat in the store at HALF PRICE
ROMPER SUITS Boys Romper Suits in white and colors, 2 to 6 years. Regular $1.00 value, Wednesday ... . IvG
SOAP SPECIALS Soap Special, one bar of Coleo Soap, and individual bar with ! waterproof container all for. llxJ'VJ
QUALITY VOILES Extra Fine Quality Summer Voiles 36 to 40 inches wide, neat patterns. Regular $1.50 quality, QO Wednesday only, yard vUv
LAUNDRY SOAP Fels Naptha and American Laundry Soap, Wednesday only 10 bars i öG If taken with vou.
Kirk's Olive Soap. Very special, 3 bars, 19c; dozen
SUMMER VOILES Summer Voiles. 36 and 40 inches wide, nice assortment of seasonable patterns. $1.25 and $1.00 ßfJn quality, Wednesday only, yd. 3JlJ
Thomson & McKinnon NEU YORK CJIICAC.O 42 IJroadway 09 S. Lalle M. MEMBERS: New York Mock Exchac Nr York Cotton Ejirhanjc New York TroJuce Exchang Chicago Mock Kirhinje ( hlrco Hoard of Trade Mlnne-upol.it Cbamlitr of Coranrrrt Winnipeg Grain Kxrhanr New Or1eni Cotton Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange Ol TH r.KM OKFICK J. M. S. Building Telephone: Main 3&0-391-392. Lincoln IOCS J. W. Mo.ML'KX, Manager Karts and figures In connection with eet-nrltlea or eemmoiltle ohe-erfully supplied!. Our prlratc wins Bittern estendi to the Jeadlc cities of the United States acd Canada. lai attention jlrwi Grata and Cotton Futures. CemmunlrkU with neatreat office.
Try KEtt'S-TLUES Want Ads.
Phone: Main 1444 Lincoln 1446
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R. N. BEEBE 108 Colfax Ave. Dry Cleaning, Rug Cleaning Dyeing, Pr tiling
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IF YOU eM tnoTiT n4 r partlrlar a to SCKVICE. ao 0 Tt rnr -areol yau ara la ulartttj tfca eat pla to borrow, tie more wirtaln yon will ht ct tie "oil reiia ole 8TATE. Letz on Cut?'.!. Mala 17Ü STATE LOAN CO. t Eatabttt-1 ian Znd'Tr Mere haut IteAk Bldg. ill 8. Mich. St.
