South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 August 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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NEW BOOK GIVES RULES GOVERNING WOMEN VOTING
STATE HORTICULTURAL OFFICIALS VISIT HERE
Publication 5nt Out by State Board Contain Valuable Information.
Th y'.iif Ti.TT'I "f fc'.ion com t: :k !-irr,r -r? !.af i";;cd a booV:' t c-n-;:! "15 qlstratir n Liw r,f tho State rf Ir. ll.ir i with Its Intrrpr tation." F-vera I ir.tf rrjtir.K points ir. rfsarfls to n-nn-.an 5uffra:r Indiana aro Trough: forth UnJrr th woman's nuffrat; art It is provu'.fd that "all 7,'or.HT. ritizfr; nf tho l'nited Statrr f th'- ace cf 21 years and uf wird rr.ay vote-." T'r.'irr this n"t a wcrr.an mjl be a ritir-n in rl r to vote whilo a rr.al forrirrr who has dfclarfd his Ir.tf-t.tin f)f Ncorv.lr.K a Itizon ran V'tf. An Anu-ric in woman who married a forfi?:n--r jrir tn March 2, 107. di-i not or hrr citizenship by hrr ninrriirp. 1-ut any nirrlcan woman who rr.arri"! a frHKnr after that !ate l'-j-t h r citizonshlp as an Arr.f rlcnn, l.ff ominc a citizen of the country c which her husband in a citizen. Mut lie American. An alien wife of an alien man cannot, on her own petition become a citizen of the United States by naturalization. A foreign born woman, unmarried, can t.ecorr.H an American citizen by naturalization the sirrw as a man. An alien female who lawfully entered the United States for a lawful purpose nnd afterwards marries a citizen of th United States, becomes a citizen of the United State by virtue Z sjoa marriage. A foreign born woman, married to a fore'pner, w'hofr-e husband becomes a full naturaliei American citizen can votr: rovided she has the other qualifications. A person who is a citizen of anv ountry that is at war with tho United States cannot be naturalized as a citizen ef th United States'.
V,. ft. r.eattie ef the United S'.-lte? rlrartmrnt of horticultural extension work, K. C. (J.iylor'l, of th- horticultural .lepartnunt at I'ur'lue uni-V'-rntv, and H. A. saim. .crtary of th In'liina Horticultural oci-ty at Iif.iKtt callerl at County Agricultural A cent Hlrd' otfice Monday morninjc on a tour of th agricultural KOdetiej' of the htate.
IOLMSTEAD GATHERS ! IN MANY SPEEDERS
NAVY NEEDS MANY EX-SERYIGE MEN
Motorcycle Patrolman Reaps Good Harvest of Violators Over Sundav.
Local Recruiting Station Gets Orders For 450 Naval Recruits.
BRING BACK BODY OF ELKHART HERO
Burial of Pvt Lloyd G. 0?tran der to Take Place at Old Home.
Srerl;il to The ws-Tinies: KLdCHAHT. Ind., Aug. 30. The body of Pvt. Iloyd O Ostrander. former Elkh.irt.iri. who died of pneumonia on board tho impress of Uritaln as the ship entered Iiver!oo! harbor. Knerland. on Oct. 1. 1318. bearing Hattery K. 137 F. A.. overseas, has been returned to this country. Word to this effect was received by Ostrandor's mother, Mrs. Georsre Clou'h. 21? 1-2 South Main st. Tho body, now at New York, will be taken to Loonier, the Cstranders former home, where a military funeral will be held. Ostrander Is survived by his widow and a daughter, one of a ralr of twins b rn since he died.
The navy station here has just received notice that 450 ex-navy nien are needed for submarine service. Recruits for thl service will have their choice eif two stations where they will receive from two to four months schooling. The- two stations are New London, Conn., and San iVdro. Calif. At the?- pi aces the drilling will include mostly land practice. After the period of schooling the men may have their choice of many other submarine base on the coast of the United States. Philipino Islands, Canal Zone and there. For this pervice the pay is $3 extra and $1 p-r elive not to exceed Jlj per month. That is for every dive that is made In a submarine, up to 13 dives :i month, each man of the crew receives $1. Ncoel Many Classes. Rating that are needed include machinists mates. gunners"s mates, electricians. enginmen. firemen, ship's cooks. ejuarterniasters and seamen. Men with previous army or marine service may be enlisted as Ffcond clawi swimen. Throe men enlisted at the army recruiting: station Saturday. They are: Otto J. Reed, Niles, Mich., and Clifton E. Suit, Walkerton. Ind. Loth to the 20th infantry. Ft. Harrison. Ind. and William Prock. Nashville, Ind., to the r9th motorize field artillery at Camp Lewis Wash. Serprt. Thomas Veach, formerly on duty at the local station has been assigned here temporarily. He came here from Ft. Wavne where he has been on duty. He also formally hail charge of the Michigan City station.
As the result of the work of Patrolman Dort Olmfttead Saturday and Sunday a number of speeders and violators of the muffler ordinances were arraigned In city court
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and nnea .Monday morning. Harold Gaymon, driver of a National grocef truck, was given a suspended fine of $10 .and costs when
i he pleaded guilty to a charge of op
erating a truck with an open muffler. Donald Hlvely, Warsaw. Ind.. Maurice Iiion. 369 Fulton St., and Fred Roessler 345 S. Eddy St.. were each fined fl and costs for exceeding the speed limit. (lets Suspended Sontonce. William Plainer. River Prk garage, was given a suspended fine of i 10 and cots for operating a car with an open muffler. John Ciomcry, 21 23 Merry av..
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charged with the manufacture of intorxlcatlnc liquor, will be Riven a hearing in city court Tuesday morning. He entered a plea of guilty. Charge of trrjpas nnd Intoxication against Henry Ida were drop ped when the prosecutor said the man has been found to be ln?anc anJ will be sent to Lonsci'ff.
ASK POLICE TO AID SEARCH FOR HIS SOX
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"California Syrup of Figs"Child's Best Laxative
Charles Townsend, R. R. 5,
ported to the police Monday morning that his son loft home last Monday and came to South Rend and has not returned. The . .ner said that he saw th 12-year-old boy on the streets Saturday night, but was unable to apprehend him. Banish Nervousness Put Vigor and Ambition into Run-Down, Tired Out People If you feel tired out, out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, and lack the desire to accomplish things, get a 60 cent box of Wendell's Pills, Ambition Brand, at Wettlck's Cut Rate Medicine Store today and take the first bitr Ftep toward feeling better right away. If you work too hard, smoke too much, or are nervous because of over indulgence of any kind, Wendell's Pills. Ambition Rrand. will make you feel better in three dayi or money back from Wettlck's Cut Rate Medicine Store on the first box purchased. As a treatment for affections of the nervous system, v constipation, loss of appetite, trembling, sleeplessness, exhausted vitality or Nervous Indigestion, get a box of Wendell's Pills, Ambition Rrand. today on the money back plan. Adv.
Accept "California" syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are suro your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver, and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must Fav "California."
Cuticura Soap Is Ideal for The Complexion Etn.OfcOnt.Tl.ac.wnbrr ft am plat
NEGROES HELD BY ELKHART POLICE
Steal Auto in Toledo, Rob Tliree Houses on Trip to Chicago. SreHil fo Tlie News-Times: KbKIlAHT, Ind., Aug. 0. Elkhart police arrested three colored youths. Ward Stringer from Chicago. Sam Wil! Lams and Carl Mc("rutchon of Indiana Harbor here after a .hort career of crime. The men were fen? from Chicago to To-b-flo by an employment airency to take jobs, but did r.ot like the work ;;iven them. They .-tole an auto fron, th" streets at Toledo and heade-el for ( h:cago. On the journey home they stor-ped to eal r. nther car. Frank Garbe r of llur.'.ap beinc the unlucky man this time. They aro burglarized three houses on the road nnd filled the autos with the loot. Roth the autos and the loot arc held by the police at Elkhart, while the men have been held for hearing in the eity court.
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To Our
Farmer Friends
One of th esc days the manufacturers of good furniture are going to spend a small fortune in an advertising campaign that will have for its purpose the "selling" of the idea to the farmer that is quite as necessary if not more so, to have a properly furnished home as it is to have a well-equipped, modern farm. The intelligent farmer will not wait for this "educational" campaign. He knows it is true, and he is just as proud of the new furniture in his home as he is of his car, his silo and his tractor. However, a reminder won't hurt. With harvest and threshing season soon over, we want you to accept our invitation to come to our store and look around at some of the new things. You won't be button-holed and urged to buy when you come n. You need not have a salesman accompany you on your trip through the store unless you want one. A large per cent of our business is from farmers and out-of-town folks. You'll get an idea WHY they trade here when you come in. Fair and square dealing, honest pricing, appreciation of patronage and willing service THAT is what does the work.
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JVFT FAT IT CAME FROM NEWMAN'S
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Announce A SHOWING OF
Authentic Modes For Fall Wear
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featuring wonderful creations, the work of America's foremost design
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NEW COSTUMES NEW BLOUSES NEW SKIRTS NEW MILLINERY
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See the New at Newman's. We can honestly say an hour spent in our store now will give any woman accurate and complete information on what will be authentic in wearing apparel for the new season. We are always pleased to show you "The New whether you buy or just wish to post yourselves on the new styles. We aim to extend this authentic style service to you at all times. r . Our Seventeenth Tear
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ACE MEETING
Aug. 31, Sept. 1-2-3- & 4, 1920 LAPORTE, INDIANA SPEED PROGRAM Early Closing Event 2:17 Pace (Closed) Purse, $500 Class Events 2:30 Trot . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... ... ..... Purse. $400 2:24 Trot Purse, $400 2:18 Trot Purse, $400 2:13 Trot Purse, $400 2:30 Pace Purse. $400 2:24 Pace Purse, $400 2:10 Pace Purse, $400 Running races every day. More than a hundred classy jumpers will be on the program. When there is anything new to please and educate the people, this fair has it. This year will be the greatest one in its history. DONT MISS THE SADDLE AND HARNESS RACES Everyone who ever visited this Fair vill come again this year, and you should come with them to the Fair that always makes good. AUTOS PARKED FREE
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I'll Save Your Sole and Protect Your Purse
FREE CANDY FOR THE CHILDREN Every boy or girl bringing shoes here to be repaired will be given a package of randy free.
It gives a chap the blues To learn the price of shoes. You can make your old shoes do. Make them wear as good as new. Let me save those soles and heels Save the price of several meals. Bring those worn-out shoes to me; You'll like my work. I'll guarantee.
MODERATE PRICES AND SPEEDY SERVICE "SOLE SAVERS"
QualiVShoQ Repair lßoN.Michiqan St.
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NEWS-TIMES WAST ADS BRING RESULTS
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CLAUER'S
"POVER" said Elbert Hubbard, "gravitates to those who can use it." Just so do our customers gTavitate to the kind of stores they prefer to patronize. We have confined our merchandise 3nd our selling to folks who appreciate quality and value. Remember our slogan Exclusive But Not Expensive.
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