South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 31

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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JEW YICTORY HILL TO BE CENTER OF

.. PEOPLE'S MUSICP:

Plan Corridor of State? Kncirele Great Amphi theater.

J I'nwl irom I-tnton Avenue, 20 ; f t aloe the iowt fk. or level at

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to obtaining the L ?t at-

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1 n:: jr.-. j I With tili. np'cial r-udUoriun of rr.u.vc, th pnat amphitheater, the j I - . . l, . 1 1 , : 1 ..it

ther chancers throughout theprtat

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is m.iy enjov various ifrrn or

j riri.--jr.il entertainment at tho same . time. to I Ami th!.- vat num-er of prop! 1 will not Interfere in any way with

th Uff of the exposition hall, with it SO.O'JO fjüar fet of floor ppace, t-y other thousands of pernor.. The memorial will le nrculiarly

LAW PROPOSED TO BAR QUACK DOCTORS Indiana Pcdic Society Demands Action By State Legislature.

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ous form.- c( its activity, because entr.tn e will be from two levels. Kn trance to the amphitheater will be from the I'ark Avenue Ksplar.ad. Kntranre to the exposition hall will be from the street level one story

: below the Knplanade.

n thr- wall ,f th!.- am;. bltVo -it r. : Th- Victorv halt, it will Ik. r--hi:h will have a -apaciry of 10.- j ru'-mbered, will occupy a full city ;-') for fiiVTitifr.y. m u.-Ir :. 's av.d l.; ,cl; between I'ark and Ixinrton

i:kr ur.'l :l oapar'ty of ."..ör.a f . .r a vs.. and Fortv-first and Fortv-ee-

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?h rr.fo;oiio!!. who t,'.i their n service in the world corifltc. Ft w!ll for cich f.tate to

teriiilii' the furn of ;rs nwrs !al in its Individual aicov

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A committe- of the Victory hall nurocitlon went to Washington, on Xov. "15, last, and formally soufiht the approval of Hec'y of War Ibiker. of a plan to piv- national Interment t. th body of an unknown sIdi-r !r. Victory h.ill. VltIiliolN Approvul. Jeey TtakT witliheld his aj)prova? on th" cro'im! lint tlu" Kovcrnm!'.!. lias assured the families of our dead that It would return the bodbs to them if they so desired, but that all other dead would remain at rest on th fields of honor in France. He said h personally f !t this was a plerip to leave the in: id. r.tif ied dad in Ftance. While taking this attitude, however. Sen' 3- llaker cordially agreed with the representations of the committee that Washington, as the political capltol, and New York City, as the- capltoj of commerce and finance the greatest city and main portal of the- country have claims which demand special consideration in connection with a rational interment of the kind propo.od. Tho question of the burial of an unknown soldi- r in Victory hall may he brought to the attention of con--rres at an early date. A predominant feature of Victoryhall, one entire floor of which will be s-ct a.Id for the u-.i of the American IJdon. as it miy m'm fit. and another floor of which will be partitioned into one lanre hall, for the, use of the American leirion and war work bodies, arid smaller cham

bers for the preservation of records

of war work org:. nlza tions, will leits function as a center of music fothe people. llUininatc !ynmainni. To make possible, the- development if music In the fullest deuroe, it has

been decided to tlimlnato the gym-i r.isium drill hall and rifle ranges'. . riK'inally planned for the lower floor, and to substitute in their place ' an auditorium of music, with a ca- ' Parity of 2,500 p. rsons. This auditorium is planned after 1 rlie type of architecture of the Yale J

oowi ai .ew itaeii. mil u wi.i oe in the form of a smi-circle in'ead of an oval as is the famous bowl. Entrance will be through pas.siges that lead down Into its

niversarV of this country'

; into the world war. It Is intern' ifm! to serve not only '. as an impressive monument to the ! war dead and as a shrine in which

'their spirit of sacrifice will be pre-

.served for future generations, but I

l 4,alsu as a jrreat civic forum of its ad-t eonimunltj and a national font from co- , which will flow through the entire the I T'njt.fi State a constant force for

Americanism. Standing at the gateway through which about 9o percent of future citizens arrive in ouest of democracy

arid (and liberty, this memorial ia plan-

l nol to le a national headquarters

for promoting true citizenship through a solemn celebration of naturalization, held at regular intervals. Always in its memorial shrine, hewn from the rock foundation, will burn an altar flame before u statue of America, symbolizing the eternal lifo and inspiration of the spirit of the hTO dead.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Dec. 11 A bill which has for its purpose the licensing of chiropodists will shortly bo presented to the State legislature at Indianapolis. This bill pro-

chiropodistj

j now practicing in the state and to ! demand of luture pratltioners a

high school education and a diploma from college of chiropody recotrnized by the State Poard of Medical Kxamiinors. The people of thi state are now well protected am regards their general health, by strict laws, regulating the practice of medicine. The feet. th numerous troubles of which

! come within the province of chiro

pody, are Just as Important to the efficiency, health and happiness of the human race as any other of the body's compenent part. The diseffecting them are b coming more fully recognized and understood as the years go by, and science has proven that their proper care Is essential to the well being of the individual. The chiropodists In this state, all members of the Indiana Fedlc Society are striving to have this measure enacted so that the public may be protected from the traveling charlatan and quack "foot ipe-cl.-illst." Twenty-four states and the District of Columbia have already enacted similar legislation and Indiana should take its plice this year In the list of these progressive corn-wealths.

VIENNA UNEMPLOYED REDUCED TO 14,480

VI UNNA. Dec. 11. The number of unemployed in Vienna has been reduced to 1 4.4 S 0. as against i0.000 a year ago. The reduction irf accounted for by the system of employing a larger number of persons on shorter working hours. The fall In the exchange value of the crown also has resulted in a considerable increa.se of export trade.

BUBONIC PLAGUE HITS 3 BRAZILIAN STATES

RIO Ii: JANKIUO, Dec. 11. rsuhonie plarue has beon discovered in three states in the north of Brazil. Alagoas, Rio Grande do Norte and Ceara. according to official report?. Offers of assistance by the federal government have been accepted by the state government. Minister of Justice Pinto has authorized Dr. Carlos Chagas, director of the national health department to organize medical commissions, which will assist the affected states In eradicating the disease.

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South Bend men have shown a decided preference for South Bend Watches. They are proud of the fact that this locally manufactured product has acquired nation-wide fame. And they have found by experience that the beauty and accuracy of South Bend Watches can not be matched grade for grade by any other make. That's why the list of "Well Known South Bend Men Who Own South Bend Watches" grows more imposing week after week and why it will continue to grow. Christmas week will see scores added to the list. Below we re-print the names of those already mentioned in our weekly advertisement. There are many more to follow. No doubt you have relatives or friends in mind who would be delighted by a gift of one of these splendid time-pieces. Many new and pleasing models are on display at local jewelry stores. Now is the time to make your selection.

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DR. CHARLES C. TERRY ROME C.' STEPHENSON H. A. B1CCS STANLEY J. CHELM1NIAK H. E. DALTON CHARLES A. CARLISLE JOHN C. ELLSWORTH W. O. DAV1ES HARRY A. ENGMAN. JR. A. H. HELLER M. W. O'BRIEN ARTHUR L. MILLER

E. J. ROCHE JOHN F. COTTER H. S. BADET H. F. MITCHELL. M. D. JOSEPH E. NEFF RICHARD ELBEL SAMUEL P. SCHWARTZ CLIFFORD M. LONTZ JÖRN McERLAIN

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E. M. MORRIS DR. JOHN A. STOECKLEY JOHN DE HAVEN ALBERT L. JAY JOHN R. HAUGHTON ELMER E. DA1CEY NICHOLAS P. DI CFSARE JOHN B. CAMPBELL

S. G. CHARD W. K. LAMPORT GEORGE M. P LA TN ER E. T. BONDS WILL G. CRAB1LL GEO. A. FULMER DONALD MacGREGOR WALTER I. FEGAN C. L MILLHOUSE RUDOLPH ACKERMANN ARTHUR G. RUMPF J. M. STEPHENSON . WM. BENDER. JR. DR. CHARLES STOLTZ F. A. MILLER EDWIN H. SOMMERER O. A. SCHERMANN GEORGE M. WITWER

OTTO M. KNOBLOCK -DR. C. E. SAVERY JOE SCHEININGER W. G. ELLIOTT CLArXNCE H. SNOKE GEORGE H. WHEELOCK DR. L. J. SMITH SAMUEL M. ADLER . GEORGE SANDS H. J LEDERER. GEORGE L. HAGER ED. C, WITWER W. C. RENFRANZ. JR. . HERMAN A. TOHULKA B. A. TUTTLE W. E. BRYAN ! CHARLES S. BOSENBURY. M. D. C. J. JACKSON s

Such a list as the arxrve is a safe guide to follow. Since these men find pleasure and profit in carrying South Bend Watches, you may be sure that a 'South Bend will bring you equal satisfaction. Whether you wish a watch for yourself cr for a gift, 'Look for the Waich with the Purple Ribbon.' SOUTH BEND WATCH COMPANY SOUTH BEND, INDIANA.

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