South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 212, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH END MEWS-TIMES

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CHAMBER OPPOSES : HOUSE BILL 540 Wirr Pr;otrt to S nalor aint Prii Fixing Measure.

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This Citv Included in List for Reinburiipmcnt From State Treasury.

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Fisher and Sarah Fisher, his wii. Oman ani reparallll who filed their omplalnt in s inr-1 f- T. ..,.- f:. " ior court Thursday mornin. The! Atlr lCIlt-tlP ear

present this llrt to the stat. board ! a t?idavlt nllee that Rodts rl lib- j 0f Married Life.

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oi uuoaiion a, J fihrr. In order to force them to held Tuesday with th- rccommon-V?rat.. their property.

elation that it receive imnu di.tt-: at-

t-ntion. The South Pend hoard of edur-a-tion H also included am on? the fiv- year tenrher-traininc aprencies whih are to rer'ive reimbursement. Plan for ufing: money which the tat' will receive from a federal appropriation. In training for future service persons crippled In industry or otherwise, will alo b presented to the board nt Its next meeting.

HARVESTER COMPANY

INCREASES STOCK

TEAR TANK STEAMER DESTROYED TUESDAY

Tiv Associated I'reti&: "XKW YORK. July 29 Fears that the tank steamer Kehultu. which left here Julv 26 for Port Iba Mexico, may have been the unidentified tank steamer believed destroyed by an explosion off the New Jersey roast Tuesday mornlntr was expressed here Thui-sday bv her owners. the Columbus Shipping company. This fear is au?rmente1 it was said, by failure of the ship to respond to wireless calls.

Miss Alo-n Hinein. thirt en- a n r-r Id Brooklyn. N. Y. irl. who captured the Metropolitan divine championship at the recent Cdympi? tryouts ni Manhr-tar la ach, N. Y., lias br-n selected as a member of the l'mteil state.- Hh nipii' te.no. Mis-' FIi.:in will be one c f the fourteen An.erkan narmaids who will sail for Antwerp the latter part of this month to compete in Olympic water events. It is the first time in th; history of the Olympic that tho United States has entered a women's -wimminp: t am. Miss lU-In on lirr fir?t championship two j-cars aso and sinee that time has coirpeted succrsjfully vith some of America's foremost women divers.

COMPLETE PLANS FOR MASS MEETING

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Suuilay School Wjrkers to Gather Aup:. 7 For Program Work.

With tho receipt of a telegram. Thursday, from Norman K. Richardson, dean of divinity school of Northwestern university. Mho is now attending a ministerial conven

tion at Northfield, Mass., announcing the date of his arrival In South Pend. plans Mere completed for the mass meeting of local Sunday school workers set for Auarust 6. Pev. P. I,. McQuary. pastor of First Christian church, chairman of the organization committee of 21, will preside. Adoption of constitution and bylaws of the association for religious education, election of ottioers. including a director of the training school for Sunday school teachers, and outlining of poneral policy will b order of business. Ihe mooting will be ln the Y. M. C. A. at S o'clock.

Money Back If You Don't Like Lindsay Light POLISH If it doesit deon and polish all metri ad gl im 8Tjrfcrs better than anytime you er er tnrd. the tuJl puiche price will be refunded Garaetee alip with every can. At all dealers 23c and 5dc. Lindtay Llgiit Ccmpany, Chicago

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FINAL REDUCTION On men's suits at SLAVIN'S There is nothing in South Bend to equal these supreme reductions. I am now offering tailor made suits, mostly twopiece, that were sold at $50.00 to $45.00. They were unclaimed and for this reason 1 am able to sell them as low as $15.00. Big reduction on all slightly worn suits, as low as $5.00. I. SLAVIN 222 W. Washington Av. One block from high rent district

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Vernon Special An excellent Shirt for street. 5port of business wear. Petrular price Put live this f i'.o at $3.85

Don't overlook this opportunity to buy school clothes for the children at a saving of nearly one-half. Prices on clothes in the children's department at VERNON'S are notably low and this blanket discount of 33 1-3 percent means a sensational saving. Everything is included in this sale. Woolen and wash goods alike have felt the slash of the price cutter's knife. Bring the children in Saturday and come prepared to save considerable money on their clothing needs.

Still Time to Save Money on a Stylish Campus Tog Suit

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Lot No. 1 Suits tailored to sell at $40 and $45 priced during this July (f Oft 7C Sale at 4uöa I O

Suits made to retail at $50, $55 and $60, wide range of weaves, 7C colors and patterns, at. . , j)Ovi I V

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We still have a wide range of sizes and patterns in Men's Suits that formerly sold at $20. $22.50 and $25. Excellent

for business wear, for a ' second suit ' or for street or outing.

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VERNON'S

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Mr. and Mr. Frank J. Tohey celebrated their silver weddir.c two

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Stockholders, of the International

Harvester company, at a .re i il nieftina: here Thursday ratified a proposal to increase th preferred ?took from J60.000.000 to ?10000.-

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Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi without crossing a single running stream.

To do this they used the lakes and the twelve Portages between them.

Light, smoothly gliding birch bark canoes furnished a comfortable mode iJ

of travel upon the lakes- But, on the Portages the travellers had to face J an ordeal that tried and tested the mettle and muscle of the stoutest.

Over those twelve Portages have toiled stich men as La Salle, with his hand

of white men, the first to see the Ohio, and first to explore the Mississippi: Celeron, the courier of the French King, carrying his leaden plates to annex the new country to France: Marquette, in his journey to the Mississippi, and

the zealous missionaries in their quest of new people to win for the faith. "These plice are called Portages' wrote an old Jesuit three centuries ao.

! "inasmuch as one is compelled to transport on his shoulders all the bapage and even the boat in order to find some other river, or make one's way , around these rapids and torrents: and it is often necessary to go for several leagues loaded down like paclc-mules, climbing mountains and descending valleys, amid a thousand difficulties and a thousand fears, and a mens rocks X or amid thickets known only to unclean animals." . rf. .--, - .

npHE modern tourist journeys from coast to coast on cushions of air. The properly designed pneumatic tire gives to present day travellers the same easy-riding-comfort on land that the canoe gave our ancestors on the water. But very often the tire designer in his zeal to produce a sturdy tire gains strength at the expense of riding-comfort. Rough riding tires take the joy out of motoring. PORTAGE TIRES are big comfortable tires, scientifically designed to absorb jolts and jars and to keep shocks from reaching the passengers. At the same time PORTAGE TIRES easily withstand the terrific impact that every tire receives in the day's journey over uneven pavements. Perfectly balanced construction is the reason: that is no great secret -

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