South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 217, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1920 — Page 7

trrDTEKPAY Monxixr.. rnrsT i. mco BOSTON FIRM BUYS SOUTH BEND BONDS FOR WATER WORKS MANY RIDERS GOME HERE FOR MOTOR RACES NEXT SUNDAY KANSAS PRIMARY FAGTIONAL FIGHT EXCITES INTEREST XEH' CHAIRMAN TAKES CHARGE OE CAMPAIGN !

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tahnnk K Co. Take Bond at Premium of SI 6,280 Reject Other. S...;th rur.'! ! of $4.00" "-vr:h "f ' i" r..n'l. to t.ik mre of :v ;! pf - '1 v .it r works x:?nIn ' ! ! a! 11 r.'dock T i . nil' t. N ' .1 1 r . k i r, d Co. nf T'.'..-t'-n. Th- l.il r.f th Ho:.n firm r. r:s th'' h;h y rf th" 1.". hi-'s s-ib-riitt 1 an.! rva for Iv1''m'i jar. ac- : Uf'l jntf-rt ,ir,.l i rf'!ii i u m . Thv Intr-r v.' of ti e hf.Tifls H .-X prrrrr.r. T)i.' r,rf-r f.t- MN at I :'- ami .". -J pr f. .;, I tr. hrinsr ; :v 1 i i 1 r to th" citv. Tho .tr-rept-fif ti:- Ml wii! t.ikr ji'.iro with!:i f" 'Ij' - nr a r.n ts th-1 Kinks i-'.'"fl i an rafifv th' af?!on of : i pul'li' r-rvi "rmnN-.-!n ;.riI t h ' a ' t i m: of t h ity ro'in.1 in aiipro in: th ivuincp of thf

Th hili.-; i.i'l r"'il i rjual i i p p i in: 1 1 ly 7 1-J p'r.-fnt at P'i in Intli.ir.i, -jnT municipal t J -.. i s a r' tit a-: a x.i Iii . ) Tito I'on-I- iun fidni !". 1.") to; '.'I :i r wii; fk- iff ' tit - pro-! p'- 1 . j) i n-i"n "f th- loi-al waterv.rk i rojrrts '"f tlu- total amount, j S O'JU i to ho cifn to thr rity's "'nk srparatiori fiitol in .i y n t of J tn' .inioiiiit WoirouTiJ from it by Jif ; " tr ilf'i'.irtn.f rt. The halancc of j tli tnonry I r ! v - 1 frooi th1 lonl j :- i'.- i.- to u 1 1 fr th following J Mirpo-: orh piiinpinc: station.: 1 MM Mil A j i - 1 .t..xi-kim, - . . t . n l

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l-viu- va M ilroy Stuart v,- ( . anl 1 !! X i Lion tl ;s'ty bank of Chirac v.lm orfrrl ?1 JO. The fluarnntep 'Cruet Co. of New York was next Mith a birl ;.f Jl"."40. Pity 'out roller John Swyuart. vho nf rneil the horuls ant' U'ave the award, said tint this was the bicrj;(st sale ever hfl! in South lierul Mnj mon r p r e h e n t a 1 1 t s wi if on h.irni than evif he fore. i;iecn I I 1 -ir? pent rri'iT-cntativcs to t tie 4 ity.

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A ii w photograph of Oeorse White of Marietta, (.. now ilemnrratie national chairman, made in New York. whTe he formally took o ( r command of tho drnnu ratio eampaimi forces Mr. White suct e Homer S. Curnminss as na tional chairman.

A number c f infuriated c auh s. ii.-turt-ed hy motion picti'io men in ie Califomian mountains, pursued i he atito in which the men w m drhiiii; and tl'str(ytti the car's top bei ore bein' beaten ff.

l'of r.eiiedii-t s.iys that "tho lrih people need never expect to regenerate the country' by m ans of crime or bloodshed."

Plans for Bi; Event at Springlirook Park Nearing Completion. The er.tri.H for th motorcycle rates at Sfingbrook park for next Sunday ar lining up nicely. Prom tlo- hie: m-et at Winchester. Ind.. last Sunday and the ore at the Koby track, near hicaKo. the same day many ridfrs are coming here. The first event will be ; professional time trial in an effort to break the track record of a mile in l:0o. This race will also serve as an elimination contest by which the ritlers the -mile, S-nii!e and 10-rni!e pre ' -ssiona 1 races will be determined. Among the crack ridern already entered are Don Murks. Indian. Sprincf ield. Mass; Chuck Morrison, Indian rider, who now lives in I'lkhart and expcts to bring over a larse delegation of racing fans; Paul Anderson. lOxcelsiur. (Jary: Walter Neilsen. Thor. Chicago; Herbert Mether. Indian. I.oKansport ; John Vance. IlarlevDavidson. I)ayton. O. : and Charles Smith. Indian, Lima. O. In the side-car events, one of five and the other of 10 miles the following riders are entered: Warren I'rnpp. Kxcelsior, Hammond; K. McCarty. Harley-U.ividson. I-Tast Chicairo; Kd. Hrayack, Indian, flary; Hoy Dreyer. Indian. Springfield. Mas-.; .Jigcrs Ii -ice. HarleyIavidson, Mansfield. (.., and Charle Smith. Indian. Lima, O. Racing ftti ia!s of the M. A. T. A. will he present, tire and service men from different factories and Dorlce's hand of Mishawaka. will furnish the music.

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By rnlti Pre: KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aup. 3. Interest In the state j.riraaries today centered In the factional fights in both parties. The Shannon faction. believed to wlld the balance of power In democratic ranks, was reported to be preparinK to desert Jtirice H. F. Priet. candidate for 1'nited States fenator. and support BrerkenrtdRe Lore, former third assistant secretary of state. Priest is a personal friend of Sn. James Heed, opponent of the. Wilson administration, who was denied a seat in the San Francisco convention. Th republican battle was around Kansas City where boss" and "anttboss" factions were line j up agraint each other. Each was determined to poll mor votes than th democrats and simultaneously vindicate their stand within their party.

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More than lo:,.000.C0ft ptrst ns row he within the holders of the l'nifd State. The growth of th-i country's ooprlation his been tnrdul by war and tuo infli:en. i tdlemics.

A meat demand tor small farms has arisen in Texas, lb fans.' of the j lab -r shortage there is a crab for j farms which can be operated without hired nvn.

.Iii-", as i.iui'h "t l.-sjiiui"' t..k's place on the bench-" id' iJuiteui as is to be found in Central park, and the so-ealled pirl problem is perhaps even more serious In Helton, the staid old city of lettered ease, than in jazz-filled. calcium-lighted New York, accordir.p to Miss Lillian I). Wald, resident head of the Henry Street Settlement in New York.

It is sail that the German an 1 Kissian secrit jolice and spv syst tin; arc 1h ing continued jus. us if no roveinmeni changes had occurred.

A bill has been introduced in th3 ITn'-rlish house of convnons which would levy fines for failure to otc

"Please accept." com nenceü Pi ' s't Wilson'4 teb-crant of ongraulatiors to ;o. Cox. instead of "Mhv I not."

AN OVERBURDENED WIFE If thft work that women do and. the pains they suffer could be measured in figures, what a tnib'e array they would present! Through girlhood, wifehood and motherhood woman toils on. often Mifferini: with backache, pains in side, headaches and nervousness which are tell-tale symptoms of orpinic derangements which Lydia n. Pinkham's VecetabLCompound made frem roots and herbs can undoubtedly correct. Women who suffer should net cive up hope until they have civen it a trial.

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EXPOSURE CAUSES SMALLPOX GASES

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That the seven cases of smallpox in South P.end at the present time wre all caused bv exposure to two victims of the dNeas, according tn t'ne tlndinprs of the board of health tollowins ar invest iiratiem of the cass. The board, however, is c mpb.atlc in tb denial that an rplleniic is threatening: the city. According to Dr. Hmll 0. rrryrrvtuth. secretary of the health board, smallpox is a winter disease anel Tinless every precaution is taken to stamp out the rases the city may be hard hit durlnc the fa!i inonths.

le urges the vaccination of all peo-

I ie wno nave t ome in contact with .try of the people working at the various plants of the city who arc s '.fferinc. from the disease.

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EVEH THIEVES OBEY FISH LAW

Jiohhers Show Care in Selecting Loot to Get IS'ecesfary License.

That even thieves are anxious to f omply with the state fishing laws was1 shown by the loot taken from tbe John Detzler home. "22 Cushlnj? i. Mcr.dny night. The thieves entere the house by .-t rear window nnd secured the loot en the first floor, failing to disturb : lie family sleeping on the second 1 !oor. Th thieves took. besides th f;shtnis license. one ladies pold Aatch. one ladies wrist watch, one heck honk, one check for K'O. on the American Trust company.

Michigan City's New Population Given at 19,457

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Census bureau today anif 'tineed the following population results; Michigan City. Ir.d . 1 '.. 4 r. 7 : Iron Mountain. Mich. Increase since l'.lo: Michigan City, 4 30 or :3 percent. Decrease ?inc 1910-: Iron Mount.dn, Mich.. 3f,5, or 10.:, percent.

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