South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 283, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 October 1920 — Page 10

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1920.

STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS REED QUOTED FALSE STATEMENTS

By United Press: WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. — The original n:'.ir:u r prt of jifa' on-.-fertile jr" in ics is n in Paris' and the re tu ropy in Washington arrf,is. It w.i -.iil .it thh'ate depart rr.-:-t t-dav in n :n- tin with th or.tr' rvy ltworn Pr s't Wilson and .Scr.s. and ,Sp ncer of MiFO'iri.

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Ancrlian military al l to Sorbs nni Iturr.aniaris which Sp nr f r and U. .rl charred th'- irv:-l r.t rude is not a correct on'. The report nt Paris r.ot a crbatim (r.e but orly an id'lcial Mimmary. It is j Iinn"l to distribute copies to treaty Mgr.utorb. h but none 1.15 eorao hure.

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CLOSING PRICES HEW YORK STOCKS

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INIUANAI'OMM I.IVK fsTOCK. INIHAXAPUMS. Orf. s.IHm;S Receipts. i7); market 1.1-2.V bllier; best beavlei. .C'i1 .TA) : m.llnri)' an.l ndxe.l. .p;.2"'.1f,,.:r: romnmn fo rhoU J10 10 (?;ir,2.": bulk nf sales. $Cy7lC.?.5 CATTU: Iterelpt. C(J;' nirrkt ftadr tr wo;ik;: sioorn .s.r,0f'? 17.75 : runs nnd lielf-rs. 5ß.5'','i 13..V. Sin:!'! Iteeeipts. markot steady, strong; top. .."(Jj'j.öO.

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WHAT'S IN A NAME

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all good faith by fond parents enly to be cut down directly to the more convenient P.ella. is a name of preat power and dignity. It comes from the eaqlc" serie of Icelandic name.-., which are responsible for many of the appellative popular in English speaking countries. Arabella .ignififs "eatr heroine." The first lady to bear t h e name was the granddaughter of William the Lien, of Scotland, ivho married Robert do Qeiinci. Another Arabella was she. who, with her husband John de Montpyneon, held the manor of Macdalen L.aver In the 3Sth of Henry III. The Normans, who made radical changes in all nanus that did not sound like French, cut Arabella down to Arbcll. "My Lady Arbell" was the title of the unfortunate Arabella Stuart, whose nistory Is familiar to all of us. It is chiefly due to this poor lady that Arabella gained such vogue and had such widespread usage in England. Arabella's talismanic gem Is the diamond. It promises her fearlessness, success, .and, if set in gold and worn on the left hand, true and abiding love. Thursday is her lucky day and six her lucky number. The violet Is her flower. (Copyright, 1920.)

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KAT HI I TAI.O LIVK STOCK. PAST JH'KI'ALO. X. V., O, t. s. CATTPP 1. felpf h, 7: market. good grade a-tlve. steady; shipping steers. $13'. 17: butcher grades, af'j'ill; cowh, J-'.CO'IO. CA TAPS Ileeelpts. I00: market nctlve, ?1 lilglier; enll to rliop-o. SiVat. S1IPPP AM) PA.MP.S lie. eipts7 4.s0: market netlve. 2.V lower; iln.lee latül.s. irftl3 73; rnll to fair. 12.73; yearllnis. jKÄjn.30; Hheep. 53'r'' h." IHm;s Ke.-eiptfj. .".C.(M: market active, firm; Yorker. ?1i'.(ijdr,.73 ; idtrs. $1S; mixed, ?ic, 73'V P5 v.". ; h.-avy. ?P",.7.-,.v7 ItJ.sO ; roughs, $10.73 10.:); stags'. V.'tU

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FISH DEADLY BOMB OUT OF COW CREEK

Ky T'nlted Press : HUTCHINSON. Kas.. Oct. S.A cylinder bomb, containing sufficient Giant powder to blow up the viaduct and do extensive other damage, was fished from Cow creek .at the west approach of Main st. viaduct here by several boy.--. Chief of Police Knowlcs announced today. The Infernal marhino was 13 inches in circumter-ence.

GERMANY REFUSES TO SURRENDER DIRIGIBLE

Ey United Tress: LONlX)N, Oct. S. Germany has refused to surrender the new Giant dirigible intended for trans-Atlantic service, according to the Daily News. Representatives of the interallied disarmament commission demanded surrender of the airship which is being built in the Zeppelin factories near Nauen.

HOLD 17-Y EAR-OLD GIRL WHO RUNS AW' AY

Vv I'nited Press: PHILADELPHIA, OcOt. S. -Police today held Margaret Hanna, 17, of Paterson. N. J.. who. she said, ran away from her father's home "because -lie has fallen Jn love with a girl my own age and doesn't take me to the movies anymore."

iti:ci:ivi:s instructions. COPENHAGEN. Oct. 8. The Russian trade delegation at Rcval has received instructions from Moscow not to conclude rurther business with foreign firm until the international political situation has cleared, pays a dispatch from Kovno to the Tterlintrske.

Why Women Talk. About the Oliver Style Shop is only evident of their wonderful values in blouses, lingerie, negligees and hosiery nnd now they otter 10 per cent discount from their regular low prices. D250-S

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COME TO THE FREE BAND CONCERT SUNDAY See Page 12

INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS. ANNOUNCEMENTS 5—Funeral Flowers. 6—Cemetery Lots, Monuments. 7—Lodge Notices. 8—Coming Events. 9—Personals. 10—Lost and Found. AUTOMOBILES 11—Automobiles for Sale. 12 .MotorvTcles aad lilcyclet. lü Automobiles for Exchange. 14 Auto Acresnories. 11 Service Stations Reralrl8 1; Auto Livery Parages. 17 Wanted Automobiles. BUSINESS SERVICE. 15 Pnjlmns Servlcrs Offered, ly Puiillr.i; Lent ratting:. 10 Heating and l'luusbiug. 21 Insurance. 22 .Mi:iu.ery iressmakir g. lJ Moviag. Trucking, Storage. 24 Painting Papering. 23 Patent Attorneys. 2''. Printing Stationery. 27 Professional fcervke. 2s Uepairing. 2H ItenovatiUi? and Dye'ng. liO Tailoring and Prcbslag. ai Wanted Butincsg . -vice. EMPLOYMENT. ".2 Help an.ed Female. :w Help Wanted Male. 34 Help Male or Female. ;i3 Salt-suien and Agent. Mtuatluns Wanted Female i7 Situations Wanted Vale. r INANCIAL, is Business Opportunities. li'J Investments, stocks. Bonds, 40 Money to Lour.. 41 Wunted To Jborrow. INSTRUCTION. 42 Correspondent; Courses. 43 Lo.-al luitructioa Clane. 41 Musical, Dantinj. Or-inatlc. i l'rivute lustructlou. 4'J WttUted Instruction. LIVE STOCK. 47 Hogs. Cats. Pets. 4o Horses. Cattle, Vehicles. 4'J Poultry Live Stock. 3U -Wanted Live Stock.

Many Fine Used Automobiles Are Offered

Zl Articles

MERCHANDISE

I'or Sale.

r2 Business Equipment. W Boats and Accessories. 34 Building Mate.:. Is. M Farm und Oal.y Producta. tü Fuel and Feed. 37 -Cioud Things to Eat. 3" Home-MaJo Things. 3U Household Goods. U Jewelry and Wat.-Jts? Gl Machinery and Tools. J2 Musical Instruments. W Seeds, Plauts, Fertilizers. C4 Specials at the Stores. 03 Wearing Apparel. W Wanted To Buy. BOOMS AND BOARD. C7 Rooms W'itu Board. t;s Rooms Without Board. CJ Rooms For Housekeeping. 70 Vacation Places. 71 Where to Lat. 72 Where to Stop In Town. 7o Wanted Rooms, Board. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. 74 Apartments and Flats. 73 Business Places For Reut. 70 Farms I'or Reut. 77 Houses For Rent. 75 Offices aud esk Room. 71) Suburban For Rent. so Summer Places For Rent M Wanted To Rent. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE S3 Business Property.

A TKKAT IN MIIXS' SOX. Three-hundred pairs heather wool hose at 95c and $1.25. these are values from $1.23 to $1.50. Silk hose, all colors 30c all on sale tomorrow Well dressed men are wearing heather wool hose with oxfords. 923 1-S THE ELLSWORTH STORE. Mens Row First Floor.

3 Tarim and LanJ For Sale. M Houses For Sale. v 1.,-ta F.-r Sn!e. ftf Shore Preprtr Tor Sale. 7 Suburan For Sal k Ral Fitate Fo.- Exrhange. t Wanted Real Estate. AUCTIONS-LfcUALS. VQ Auction Sales.

The South Bend News-Time Classified Advertising Indexed, Standardized and popular lzed for Qulcc Reference.

Tho followiag Classification head- ! Ings appear daily in this newspaper!

.n tno numerical order here given closely allied classifications being grouped together. The Individual advertisements are arranged under these headings in alphabetical order for easy reference. CLASSIFIED RATES. (Per Line.) One Insertion Charge, 13c Cnah. 12c: Thre Consecutive Daya Charge, 12c Cash 11c Six Consecutive Days Charge. 21. Cash. c Special Low Kates to Long Term Advertisers The abive cash rates nrr'y uly on payments made on or xrtthin six days sfter the first insertion of classified advertising-. One. Insertion includes both Morning and Afternoon or Purday.

Ettftt of rr.nk J. Kelrr: NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. By direetlou of Hnil J. Kelley. executor of te Pftate of Prank J. Ke'.lev, latf

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LEGAL NOTICES.

NOV-.RF..sII)f;nt NOTICK. State ef Indiana, St. Joseph County, SS. In the St. Joseph Superior Court. September Term, P.2t). Iren Adams vs. Louis Adams. Divorce No. 001S. Be It Known, That the nbo've-nnmed Plaintiff Ins tiled in the office of the Clerk of B.iid Court her complaint against aid Defendant iu the above cause together with a prootr affidavit that said Defendant. Iyouis Adams, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant Is hereby notified that eaid cause will utaml for trial on the

sixth day of December. 1920. the same! being the first day of the next term or said Court to commence at the Cltv of South Beul, on the first Monday In" De.

cember, next, on which day eabl Defendant is required to appear to ald action WILBUR M. WARNER, Clerk. By MARGARET LUNG. Deputy. J. W. Thomas. Atty. for Plaintiff.

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NOTICE TO nitlPUK IH ILIIKKS. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners ef St. Joseph County will receive separate sealed proposals for the repair of the following bridges, or: or Pefore Monday, Oct. lsth, FJ2U at 11 o'clock n. m. 1. Repair of bridge on Osborne Road, on North Boundary of Section 20, Township r.'i North. Range 1 East. 2. Repair of bridge on Quaakennsp Road, located on East Boundary of Section 2, T wnship SO North, Range 1 East. Plans and specifications ns adopted by the County Commissioners are now on tile In the office of the County Auditor. All bids must be on forms furnished by the Co inty Auditor aud all bidders must file a bond In a sum equal to the amount of tie bid submitted. The board of Commissioners rerves the right t reject any or all bids. Cdven by order (f the Board of County Commissioners of St. Joseph Count", this GOth dav of September. 1920. c la re n i : i : s i : i c, w i c k , Auditor St. Josenh' County. Ot. l-s.

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Nolle Is hereby given to the r .?. legatee and bMl.-es of f:M d-'.-edftt. aud 11 other perj-ons li.terered in said estate, that said eiecutor has filed lu this court her account and vou hrs fi'r the final settlement ef 8aid ftate. and thev are therefore hereby required to te und appear In sold jrt .n the 2vth day ef (et ober, 192'). when the Fame will be beard and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of iald estate, nnd show csu If any there be. why haid account and vouchers thrild not be appro ed. Witness, th Clerk and the Seal ef the St. Joseph Circuit Court at South Bend. Indiana, 30th day of Septemtr. ICO). W I LB FR M. WARNER, Clerk. BERNARD L. HoERSTMAN. PerCnarles A. Hagerty, Atty. for Est-t. OcLl-S NOTICE OK BO I PETITION. Notice 1 hereby given that a petition ha b-en filed In the oTice of the nndrsignel. Auditor of St. Joseph County, Indiana, addressed to the Uoard of Commissioners of bald County, which petition was signed by William Sauer and aeventy-two (72 others who represent that they and each of them are freeholderg and vofen of Center, Uni-a and Madlaon townahlp. suld County and State in aid petiUon, It U alleeed that it would be a public utility to grade, drain and resurface or pave with gravel, stone or other paving material the following described existing hltrhway in Madison. Center and I.'nion Townfhips. St. Joseph County. Indiana, to-wlt: Beginning nt Intersection of the New Road with a certain free gravel or macadamized road in Madison Township, known and designated on the road map ui said county as the Bremen Highway whlrh said Intersection Is at or about the southeast corner of Sctlon 1. Township 3 .North Range 3 East, which said point Is the eastern terminus of that part of said highway proposed to be Improved, thence from said point extending west following the line of nail New Road upon the ysouth line of Section l'J and 17 In said Township and ranee to the west l!ue of Madison Township which is also the east line of Center Township In said county and state aud thence wet following said highway along the township line between Center and Union Townships to the point where said New Road intersects with a certain free gravel road and designated on the road map of St. Joseph County as the Turkey Creek Highway which point of intersection Is the west terminus of that part of the New Road to be Improved by these proceedings. These petitioners further say that that part cf the New Road proposed to be Improved is less than three miles in length. The petitioners recommend that said highway be Improved by paving with gravel, stone or other road paving material, but they recommend that gravel be ued and that th-J width of all improved or paved portion of paid road be not les than fourteen (14) feet, with terms upon each side of not less than four (4) feet. Notice la hereby given that said petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of the County of St. Joseph at the office of said Board in the court house at South Bend, Indiana, nt the October. 1920 term of Mid Board on the twenty-fifth day of October, A. D. 1920. nt 10 o'clock a. m.. which day is fixed by the Auditor by endorsement of said petition, nt which time the said Board wil determine whether or not said petition is sufficient in form and substance. Any Interested party may appear at such hearing and show cause why the reo,ueft lu slid petition should not be grnnted. Dated: South Bond, Indiana, Fcpt 29tb. A. D. 1920. CLARENCE SEDOWICK, Auditor, st. Jobeph County. Ind. Oct. 1-S

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PIPTY YOUNG MEN Between 1 and 23 to become members of the Young Men's Bible ciaxs. First Brethren church, 1214 So. Michigan St.. Sunday a. m., 9:.'. Albert Bums, clas reporter; (i. M. Urey, teacher.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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BEAGLE HOUND Lost, white brown and tan pup. Phone Main 2070 or return to .MO S. Scott CAMERA Stolen about a week ago. Brownie 2-A. Reward and no questions asked if returned to Miss H. Teuscber at News-Times, 210 W. Colfax av. HAT Black velvet häl with oriental roll brim, ot between T21 E. Brotisun and Q E. LaSalle. Call Main .433. KEYS Bunch of keys lost, fastened on chain, f-ecuied bv a mall lock. Reward 'all Lincoln 0112.

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AUTOMOBILES.

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AUTO BARGAINS COM E ON BOYS. TRY TIIEM FOR A WEEK- YOUR MONEY BACK IF THEY FAIL TO DO THE WORK. 1 OVERLAND S3 B. TOURING. 53.'A(-). 1 OVERLAND 1010 MODEL W TOURING. 1700.00 1 FORD TOURING 101-. $2730. 1 CIIRLVOLLT SUDAN, BRAND NEW SPOTLIGHT AND EXTRA TIKL 30 PER CENT DOWN, BALANCE IN 10 MONTHS. V. L. MKNDLZ L CO, INC. 217 E. JEFFERSON. LINCOLN 1G'3. CHANDLER, DELCARS, CLEVELAND SIX.

USED CARS 1Ö17 DODGE TOURING. 5743.00. 1313 BUCK TOURING. 1017 CHEVROLET, MODEL 4M TOURING. J400.00. U-20 OLDSMOBILE EIGHT. TOURING, $l.rt).fO. 120 OLDSMOBILE SIX TOURING, $1.4O3.00. MAXWELL 1 TON TRUCK. REPUBLIC 1 TON TRUCK. KM. 0LD8M0RI LK SALES CO. 22G- SOUTH LAFAYETTE ST. PHONE MAIN 1C12.

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ONE MAXWELL. lVi TON. ONE C-TON TRUCK. ONE 5 TON TRUCK. HAGEDORN U WEBSTES. 218 222 E. JEFFERSON BLVD. MAIN 17S1.

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USED CAR BARGAINS Chevrolet one ton worm drive trcrk demonhtr'stor ; 4 Chevrokts, S pass. Including 1?2) model; 1016 Baby Grand Chevrolet. Zt pass; eevcral I'crdj including panel bedy; one ton Ford tru-k; Sixon roadster; Overland 3 raes: Vaxwe'.l 3 pass. Caeh or terms. Iist!'; Auto Sai?3 Co., 343 Lincoln Way Wrt. I'Lone Main TIL AUTOMOBILES OLDSMOBILE K 1920 MODEL ONE 1020 HAYNES TOCRINO. ONE 1017 HAYNES 3-PASSENG ER. ONE riERCE -ARROW ROADSTERIIAYNES SALES AND ÜERVICE. MAIN 1331.

BRI SCO E --Touring car in good cor. I fion. Jut overhauled, iiewjy palct-, five gr.r.-i tlrn. hP't ligtit. Will sa rlfice for quick ?ale. 'jji E. Indian i av. RAMBLER b'oudat-r, ele-tri-ally equipped. In fine ct.dltlon. Five gjj tires Cheap. PI. one Lincoln r.'24. STri7ElTÄ"KE R SeTeü p.ibherTger ea r ; ch'.ip. Exzellent condition. Guaranteed. Extra tires. Good f r 12.M0 c;lles. v'V. J. Sta.kmar. 34' Ll:. ln wny. Kji', USED CARS 8 CYLINDER CADILLAC SEDAN. 8 CYLINDER CADILLAC TOURINQ CAR. DODGE BROS. TOURING CAR. FORD TOURING CAR, ALL IN GOOD McCHAMCAL CON DITION. E. W. STEINHART SOUTH BEND CO. MAIN 127.

Motorc)clf and lUryclc-si 12 BRAND NEW La tee M n-e Jojfcnt i n.'-tor bU. Realr for lnme'I!r!te Caa rr tern.s. 224 E. Jefferson tld I'L --!.e Lincoln 24 00

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PENNSYLVANIA TIRES And ottf standard tires. F.Tery tire we t'l : a Is t.a'kej by the maker cd ha "jr personal guarantee. Com hfri -'' 1 you buy your tires and be assured i a i"4tiar deal. Massey-Pf undsteln. i"1 E. JfCTerson. The. Home cf Goi Servl-e. AUTOMOBILE ROBES Jeuisoa fans. Master elftrlc primers, CdumMi I t shots, radiatortortneterfl, hydrometers and everything for these era pry If Its for the car. Urowa'i have iu Brown Motor Supply, 117 E. J.fftr. eon Blvd . Lm-ola 243. STvly Stations fcpalrltig 1 ' AUTOS PAINTED Automobiles a . I trucks wanted to palat. Special prues anl rj::lck service 'nrirx ftil seast Tb South Reed Exchange. X-U Cirroll t, GELMA.NKcbuilt bicycles at ow prlcr. M. E. Celman. 422 S. Michigan st. . TIKES RETREAD Truck and all ceri tirfi retreai snca as cnglnaL Thoai Rubber and ulcaalilng Cx 131 Ua crla way East;