South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 278, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1920 — Page 2

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TRANSPORTATION

BY WATER TO BE I PLANNED AT MEET: Port Authorities Will VUvu Method of Harbor De- j " velopiiifiil. I CHICAGO, .: trar.port.ttion. jr,.'--)!.. rly from th'-j s'nn.Jpoint of n ir.'r ! ' f ;;nifnt. ! sv;li ( t.-ikm u h. r, t tl:.-. r.ir.th j annual corn f-rtir,n ..f th- A m r n-.t n t nc'.nUon r.f j,.irt ,iu!!i.n:i.-s pn- j in? tomorrow. Mi-. j.pi vni:v i waU-rwny- .u,.-l th j.o-ibiUi s .'f I Hi1 flrr;it L.;k uii; rc'i'. o mm Ii atlF-nti'T,. I Proi r-- that i ;i ri.'i.j. i n.. k ir. l: ! in port improv. n.'-n'. uiil Im t r , i i,y , mada. oft jri.-t.-, th- ; - r i . i r i . ri ''-! ins ir.t-rn;iii'.nil. A rn-r; .i n .1 v-1-' ''pnif-nl from .Ww V(,i k tu Km! I'r;iiC':") Is h. h.-fi '1 fur relation, j A I.t rr j)..rt of th.- proprr.ui; j ji-n ov-r t- i. ports or; . )i t inli- ' ii:iul f iti h :? i'nir"' -t- fii t v.. ; t

v. nt-r ''ppoi turiiti' chi..m(, ;os--'bilitis ns ,t port will r- iv con-

Will Pn-nl Paix-r.. ' Pap-r v. in 1,. . . . nt.-, hy m-m-i ) r? of th" Vftt-!r: So. o.-y f,f int'i-1 J rs arxi of th- ,o i-?y of Torrn in- J ; I Ktipir.o r.-. .N r - v York. "V'lt.,, ... . . . , . I r .

pi p ii . uons mr p . p atrr harbors on th.- (Jroat Fik.-y" scItmItiPmI for- .iPru-ion lv ("o!. John AI ill is, corps of i.in -. r. P. A. H'illi.iiu H. Ad;.ms. i ii.iirni ui of t!if connnitt-' on inland wuu , -.V. of th i trr.it tti.ii rd of trad. !- to fdl of what has n .i..n- j ! '".Modf rniinrr tho old city fr-ru for poi t purpo-.-s-' In troii. Wilhain ;-(, rv.- Urine, pr;.'id-nt of th- Mil- . t. . 4. i . .

v.aurttt u.-irnor 'o atnivvion. will; p. ?tk of riti il - of I'ikf Poitj i ih lnpniP ?, n tin- 'a n.td i t n j 'K H. L. 'f.;j rl.i. f i , of the Toronto hir'ior o.iiinn.-.Muii, j i- to t'-ll of the port f Toronto. From th'.' ytandpoü;t of th- .Mi-!i-Ippl 'all.-v s.-v.-i-.i! of t'i.- n..t f pTtilH-nt pap. -im r- h.duh'd .H"! thosr hv Th.odoi,. (p. nt of th. p.! S. .Mississippi w arriop s.-rvi on' "Watf-r tt rtiiin.ils for 'hkajp tho I pissinjr ra od for dr-. lopinir a traf-i fic outh t and int. n diantc f'i- th-' Mbis-!ppi b.'.sin"; .1. I. p.ahl.ins .f ; 'hi(aeo, on "Kational rono;.:i,' ' !in- of gravitation lor i.viis'-a-! tnovotrnt from th- Mis-i.ij.pi ,tidn," and M. (;. H.iriHs. chi.f .-iii-nrr. rllvi.-inn of waterways. Illinois sialv tlfpartrnont of public works! and building, on "Marino terminal--for ChicaKo with sp. oial r.'fcronc i to inland watfrwavs." t

AN OCTOBER VISION

By Juanita Hamel

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PLACES OF W ORSHIP USED BY POLITICAL LEADERS IPs KOREA

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r.u-uic al Sfoi Pro.s prints an

interview with a jolic-e dparttnenl ; orTIvial aisoriine that somo Korean :

! places of CJiritian worship wer.- --til! ; j u.sed as (. sorts by Korean political ' i or.si)irator.J. Th" official declared

t'.at. as the result of r cent arrests. . tl-..1 auth jfiiioi wili be oMiced t , l:.-ej an eye on Christian churclus and chapel tulldir.ps. j An oflicial statement h.iys the de- I eision is tlv outprowih of th. ar-! rt of Dr. Yi Wonsik. a Kort an nifd- j icial practitioner and 1 1 other Kur- i cans on the charge of secreting sedi- : tious literature fr ri Shanghai in the ! cnnipo'irn'. of 'he Phongkyo chapel : at Doyonidong. which is in char,.- ! of Rev. Air. Gerdinn. an American ndssiouarv of th" M- lhndist Church South. Subsequent. y, it is charged, i

Yi Wonsi c took rfut-e in the chapel at Insadong- wliich is in charge of

Rev. Mr. Clark, of the Nor h Pres-I

hyterian mission, and concealed in the toalsl ed of th -1 chapel over 1,00

copies of the Independence Journal, j There are ?w charges against American missionaries but the police apparently wish to have it known j that Christian property in Korea will

be subjected to surveillance henceforth.

There Is Only One Way to prtp l.oyon.l a doubt the merit of Dr. Iiurkhjrt's YepetaMe Compound for Liver, Stonvieh Trouble and Constipation, and thnt is to wMte for n trial treat meiit and prove to your entire satisfa. tion. Address id Main St.. Tin. in-n.-iti. . All drncgists. TO-day treatment, L'.V; T da vs. -. Adv.

Store Hours Open 8:30 a. m Open 8:30 A. M. Close 5:30 P. M. Saturday 0:30 P. M.

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WfiEX n mail is to he a bride xvrl!, though the day be almost But though her dreamt wind 'round and about and lose themupon her, it rtill seems far away. And the time until that selves in the by-ways of other fancies, they always come back to ,-rrat event is river, over to drenminrr. terminate in a vision of herself the blushing bride to be.

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Bond Bend' Ltdisjr Optoai rltit nd SianafKtartr.ff Optician V tin d-nplicate any pair of fliises, no matter irbw they were made, tZSH 8. MICniOAK ST.

Engineer Says Port Equipment

Of America Is Not Dependable i S;;,ä

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Gulf points will be represented bv ; "4 " """' ' l" aiilt- mis suoj.-ct

steamship lines now casting about kn vain for proper places of perman

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ortunitv to use such

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iitirtrr rontr-mrdat inn at tha rioint

a lew far-seeing in est iga tors of ..ivii,i(,t,.n io ir, ,1. .,iw. , -..t

I It lllllll.-) Ill l UUltT V Ul IK :v to the eft'oct that i in its ambition to assume a position

Capt. P.. C. Allin. diiector of t ( n P"pl' tho fallacy .f id.icin; freight movement into and out' of ' of a spcctable rank among Ameri

port of Houston, Tex . speaking on j furth i- dependence upon the presGulf Terminal Study." : ,.l1t )0rt (.,tli,)m,,lt uf lh. (.,,UMrv (n of the early papers of the , . 1 , . convention, which is to continue j 1'iesulrnt of the .socp-ty througii Saturday, is liy John if. i f Terminal Kngim a-rs. told the Mcf'allum. president rt: the board of I Aniericatt association of port austate harbor commissions of San lhoriti,;, lM,aV. ! ranciseo. His sahie.-t u -rii.. :

Harbor San l'rancico's e;iaate-t:. '"I,;, ticularly lias ihe inailvi.-abll- genuinely desirous of

Asset." A. I: Smith of Vew Vor!; I: '"''n "emonstrateri, Mr. Meius , port c:iies tapped py

is to spe,-,ii later on -The port ofjs,'!1- focusing the greater part New York the Greatest Port m the!"' overs, as trade at a cornWorld." Addresses relative to t lv ' ,,;ini ' iyy f,w r"-4St;'l points, with

ports of Philadelphia, New Orleans. Portland. r ., Wilmington, I -!.. and Norfolk, Ya.. ate among others

o be civ. n.

a rons'-ipicnt inten.-e ftncentratieui

ef both railmad and water front business thereat; and. corn er.-'ely.

the desirability of additional outlets

P. Pawson Hailing. Canadian r' rorrl" con .men e has t..-en representative of th- Manchester! l'rf lll,-v emphasized. Shin f'anal Co.. is on rlo- i.r.-r ., i "The appalling congestion of

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on th.- program 1 1 '' appalling congestion or ly uesirous or geiung i m m ioe .

for an address on the port of Man-! 1 1 igPt ;it our principal ports durum ! maximum possuue anmum or oei-i

this country should follow the land routes to and from the seaports shortest in distance from the points of delivery or origin of the freight. "There was a time when the ra.ilreiaJs of the country were suspect -ed possibly justly of not being

utilizing the them which

were nearest to .iu center of move

ment of freight carried on t heirlines, preferring, for the sake of additional revenue, to carry as large i proportion as possible of goods tiansported in theier ears the maximum running distance over their tracks. That this time is past, and that the railroads now are honest-

Can seaports, it has formulated a, concrete plan of campaign at- to how to attain this end. and the port will be heard from in no uncertain tones in the not distant future." Mr. Meigs said Wilmington was enbarking on a great program of improvement with an initial immediate expenditure? of $ Ö.00O.U 0 0.

SOCIAL

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Pree lecture on Christian Science at the church edifice. Main and Madi.-on sts.. Monday. Oct. 4th a' H p. m. The public is, cordiallv invi;d. 0202-4

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Studio OjM'ti Daily, 1 :ccij'lda . for lairollmcnts. The response to Miss Niles method of teaching has been exceptional. The work of her pupils demonstrates her ability to develop graceful, harmonious bodies. Dancers Furnished lor Fiitei tainmeiits

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October 4th to 9th is Home Craft Week Grace R. Wilmot, a noted interior decorator, tells us that "a few years ago lace curtains were very much misunderstood because the old fashioned window laces were often common and coarse patterns. They were hung at windows without any rhyme or reason, taste or skill. It is quite a differnt matter now when the home makers have become familiar with the governing principles of interior decoration as an art. Drapes must be hung to suit the type of the window just as a dress is cut to fit the figure.' This store can furnish you wnth exactly the sort of draperies you need for your home.

Phone Lincoln 131 E. Washington Ave. South Bend, Ind.

ehester. ITngland. Other Canadian port authorities nr.- to te of the ports of Yaneomer, Halifax. Yic-

toria and St. John. New Pi uriswiek.

Fre l.ct'ire on Christian Science at the church edifice. Main anl Madion -ts.. Monday, Ort. . at s p.

m. The public i cordially invited

me motuns o: intense stress waen necessity for prompt forwarding of cargo was never before so great, then called attention to the mistake of over-cent! ablation that lias heeti made in the allocation of the railroad business of the country, in using a few great seaports to excess and neglecting altogether lo tak;'

seas freight at the nearest point of .. . . . .i

transler lu in.- mar ine carriers, ami i tf using all secondary minor ports j

w neneer such pui is outi juuiti fatalities therefor, iö beyond contreversy." "The attitude of the railroads now toward such new port tenters as the citizens of Yv'ilminton are

r,-2(r:-i Ativt. pr",,f'r -'vantage

the facilities ' atout to create ought to be. and

I painful and expensive national e-

7V. Yni 'C 7'1F7.'C If j 4 i 1 ! ' rience lent u na n.sw sable logic to I r 4T,M W.. H am AtlSi t:i(. contention made for years past

of tlie so-called minor po-ts. This! doubtless is. one of enthusiastic

welcome of the volunteer assistance aftorded them by additional highclass port facilities; und many

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$1.00 Materials reduced to 75c 1.25 Materials reduced to 94c 1.50 Materials reduced to $1.13 2.00 Materials reduced to. 1.50 2.50 Materials reduced to 1.88 3.00 Materials reduced to 2.25 3.50 Materials reduced to 2.63 4.50 Materials reduced to 3.38

$ 5.00 Materials reduced to. . .$ 3.75 6.00 Materials reduced to. . . 4.50 6.50 Materials reduced to. . . 4.88 7.00 Materials reduced to. . . 5.25 7.50 Materials reduced to. . . 5.63 8.00 Materials reduced to. . . 6.00 12.00 Materials reduced to... 9.00 15.00 Materials reduced to... 11.75 18.00 Materials reduced to... 13.50

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