South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1921 — Page 6
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SCHOOL-BOARD GIYE8 OUTLINE
"FOR GLASS STUDY, If.-ue5 Pamphlet- Containing' Rule 1 c Followed lv TfiirlitT-. ! ':it r !. 'j tn he. f.-.;.,-A '..I ir. ' Uichi':s turu-us .: : ' u .era! f f the t.ity Th; Ia's hav n ' M in ;.-n.. ;h'; ; form hy 1 1 . - h .. rd of ;:'...' r. J ;i r- m.-.v h. - ir, ditr.t ut-d r.:..i!i- :: tae..-; s in h.rf:e of. the v.-,rk e.-jjhr.. 1. .1..if j t . V. V. I'. r.i-ii. Tunv.(V. I r: '-I Uu -1 fir;.t r. t:. 1 i r . p : i I -i a r. c-1 i T I : r. f .- I . ';;. i tphy 1.1 ;;i 1 1 - :'.! . . '. ,t t cutlii.r' ( ,.-,r;. and ? ?vi-'- In jrrs .ev n ;-r.ci f::l;t. a j.ri.rarn ;
cf h!torv nd rivh - in th I :r.-l The c.mh ihw auav vltli a jrrvat llnpplru; of vUns loa. ins the Ihr- pra Iei 11' thf a:!.rn"!i h'-o'. Iwins nlom- on top of llu rlI! a r,ur f fj J f-r t h.;-. h'd I
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COURT OVERRULES PLEA TO DISMISS
Lena Whitt.O?born Loses First Step in Fight for Lowry Eftate.
SpocUl to The News-Time?: KLKIIAHT. Ind.. roh. S ?p?cil Ju'ltjo J. Harman In sjprrior court has ovtrrulod th notion of the
i .1. fe nun r.t to dismiss tht- suit brought t 1 thr ttf to quU the title of the j?tat -,f thr- ntr AlfrcJ Lov.ry. o
(jo.htn, !n favor of the :;e. The J'ftndant 1? Mrs. Lena Whitt-Os-
Home Work Play
iThj News-Times School Department
Edited by Elisabeth Steele. The Boys' arid Girls' Daily Mcrsengcr
School Study Sports
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born, who claims she is a nieco of Lowry anvl that she is sole heir t Ms t.tntf valued at over $6ö0, 0C0. The motion for dlsmlal wau .a?cd on the fact that hccAUfO lot-tr-rs of admini.tration have been taken out In tit e circuit court, procprdlncs nffrctinir the estate could
1 should f.iy I am! Ju-t as j ROt 1f, rnaJntaint.d in another court
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tM.rirV r X-s! tr-.r.'v not you at my dear,. Kor.nd your Mgic fJrecn Shoe,." throur ijout the ;;v -.v.:: ! qivir. ! r'''r-'"'. Jf,;i know th.it I'm net' The twins looked alarmed. What to th' 'i.'oi' t ;f "'-r.-t.-- tr.i f : ' r: at i IT. hit your fri'n 1 i would happen if the Jinn took them
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Lowry left no will and the state
I." clMmlns: hi? estate for the school n-nd.
FRESHIES INITIATED; BIG TIME AT SCHOOL (Lettrrt a Stpltm&rt) Joe, my dear: Well, Joseph, initiiticns of (regimen hae commenced. Much to my jo. For we sure are having a great time with the 2ear little idlcws. Most of the tays in the Sophomore class including me with a bis bunch from the Juniors nd a number of Seniors, get together day before yesterday and mde planj for the whole thir.g. It's againjt he rules to be too rough with the Freshmen, you know, but the faculty says it's all right to have a little harmless fun so that's what we planned. We all arrived at school about ten
THE FAMILY ALBUM
CLASSROOM VISITORS or T: V BOTHERSOME, HE SAYS PondJ -y-S' l
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MUSTACHE ESPECIALLY FCk HsViNCr K1S
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That the rarrr.t vi,it:r.s thr ch-- ' TiöVcPrö'A.:' ro-:r. c f .1 cho--l is a h:- Ir" r c : .("A -c C-v; the tfucrcr a.::d t!:c :r.c:r.lirs cf tl.c ' k;V; c!a5. i thr c j'ir.i'-n give:: by !:r.T - - " J
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11. a,::pic,: -tor:. ::i a re:':.: sue of the Jcurr.al of K iucit Mr. i:r.7.v.; t?.v. "I ' :v- t'-r.t it is ir::;--i.' 1 ?, r t-? trr.r'-.-- ! -hii r..-t'.:'a! ch;fri:r !.':-. a v:;it-r s:!h before l::::t." He ii a'o of tt: r.r ini-:i that r.ot!:i:: r.irt:: : 1-ir is to be .cai-.ed by the :r-.. -of a j-arrr.t ::t--.r, citl:-r by x'v parent, the stu ler.t:' c r thr teacher.
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The Arabian N'igrhts" were recently over aftrr akir,-: ti.e baskets
FOR THC VALENTINE PARTY Heart Strinrs
I:r::n the scr.-ps of reel r-; rr b-ft
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minutes tarlier than usual yesterday staged by the students of the Maui al cribcd vestf r Jav "cv.t a hr"" r.' -:
morning following out the arrange
mcnts. The bunch of us then di
Arts High School of Los Anceles. iCr of mall b.c:irts. Str::.- thr-
closclv and r.t ecn intervals on
ordin2: l; tii üa:ot;c r.al . c'or.s.
the "dU'.'a
WOMEN WiH FIGHT
PAD ?TD0 f XMPPD ' :v" 1h' t( ,s ChiMrr-n fr hav rUK liIKo, uAiluljli : iu,?;i:y:.fvrry dnv ana rrl l
"Vdii'n not n-ir frif-nd!" exrlairn-l Thf -a e h.tind to rca fs'i re I JssilC lctV I TOVtSlOtlS V Of d Sick. : tarn pint; h: foot. Itheni. ''Oh. I wrr.'t take ycur prcc-j . ' A'vl yr.:i nr- r.ft .at ou r rvier." ! lous I eloncint," ncrain. at loasr. not ''OleOTJiarginC Dealers d'c'.r-.j Nanc. "You kno-.v very j now, becou.e they cannot bo thf a'-II that ynn'w dr.ru vr rythincc y(j j Irast hit of u.-e to you. Your I-ang- j Itf tail dealers in oleomni marine
'an to Lop us from crttir.tj to the S-.iith !'). It's a .harn, too. for 'nitchr-Snat'-h must b iuad to
T!i- poreanu-d with orücht. rnmmb.;,., T,.f. n, li'Mti I " vv '1-'" ho, "if I am not your
Woman Head of
.Coiintv Farm.
fr;T.d. ;.t ".'a.'-t. I mi tin- frif-nd of .wr:it'hT-Sn atfli W'c wickfd fairies must k tort :hrr!"
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Uftge Charm you may kep so you j will not .o required hereafter to
may undtrhtar.d me whn I talk to j on. The Map is i:se!es:, for you
stamp their name and address on
I ackafs'cs fold, providing the name
r an s nothing of the world up I 'olc-oinarirarine' is plainly branded here above tht clouds. The Golden on the packer. acrorditiK to a rulKey. too. I am nr t afraid of. for jntr roccivod by divisional kevonue
there nothing to unlock. And chief M. T. Cumminps. However J
.SpeMu to Ti:o Nev.-.s-TJm- : i;i.K! I.MtT. Ind.. i b. S. I'.-pi
th' r" or.-i!:..'!. Viti';: I'f Ui.' : :;w .)u!t triHi.d jury tb.tt Mr.. I-ill. lai.tter, sup,rinl-rui-n: of th t . i: i; t inhimai y. di, dm rx d an'. r- ; fd.artd by a ii:.m. th cointy i.orn j MiJ-Hioner.s hier' .a n nou w vd that slw j
would ho i t . 1 1 1 1 1 in !u r oa j ).i es t v , out at a r-d-.J A -i'.ary of $!"'
a y ar. Mr:-. (.aii-- :N f.rht for th I'ositiori w.is suMrirtod hy u p-titiori U th co-nrni.-ion rs nnt.ainin;r t!;e nanus of Uli wicrun .1" thp (oi;nt;.. Mrs. (i iTit; r a.-v-utif-d char.uth institution folJowinj; th- tra;io riath of hrr husband mor.' t im n a yar a-jo. T'no j-.and j iry
why should i rear your Magic fcnoes. rp hre they cannot tell north from south. You may keep them." The eagle flew atvay with a
proud of it."jgr-at flapping of winpf. The twins
j were alone on top of the world!
HEALTH ADVICE
should be very cartful about their dichares.
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Constipation. My litt!' jjirl, five and one-half
years old. is very badly affected , disease from dogs
with constipation, shf. never had a r:iormnt only with .Uhartios.
a.nd then they case to help after a while. I have to 'vt' her enemas'.
Cats. My little boy is very fond of cats. Is there any danger of hi becoming diseased frofh playing with them? The danger U very slight, probably no greater than the danger from contracting communicable
i.r-pected the ipt'.rrnary and rerornn.raled that th w:nan l-: di.-.-charted. I'.'iir teen in n inimedi it"ly applied f-.r tlie j-b. Th.- jury charged pnr.il ln " o.i pet '-n y.
GRANGER
Orango juic and prunes are tc,IkaL Include oatmeal, fresh "cvtabls and fruits, with plenty of water to drink between meals. A teaspoonf ul of raw bran added to the oitnual is cften very beneficial. Train her in the habit of regular bowel movement.
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Neighbors of !b::ier '!n-rit and faniily gave ; surpri' party at their home on Friday ev-nin;r. Ther, were CO gut-vs j resent and a lunch was S'-rved. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vincent will leave soon. Mr?. 1-3 v a Hofünan w:o in Illkhart, Ind... Saturday. Mrs. lb J. fv'SK-ernian and soo.
I"ter and I.otii--. am! Mrs. Louisa j
Seifert nnd rtu- ejj, were in South Hern!. Friday. Mr. ami Mr--. I'elb-rt Shimp were in South F.er.d S a t u rda y.
Mrr. Thaneis Fvans. of :ikh i rt, j Ind.. ailcd en Mis. K. H. Shaffer, j Ji Saturday. J I j William C'.ep.v ns a:vl srn nnd'jj
dauchter. of 1 !U rd-sburj. Mth.. were in (Iran-r S.iturdäy after-
noon. i it Wi'.liaiTi Ttio-ripo-; ii'i Mr. and'rj
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TulKTcuIar CJcnnis. Are tub rcular germs alive after they are eliminated from the system? I mean tubercle bacilli which are wallowed. Yes. they are very much alive, and this i one more reason why persons suffering from tuberculosis
Sciutlcii. 1 have had sciatica for three years. For the past year I have lost 2Z or CO pounds of flesh although my sciatica is some better than it was 12 months ago. What could cause my los3 of flesh? Sciatica alone would not uccount for your loss of weight. Since this may indicate some serious disturbance or constitutional
I disease. The pelvic organs should
be examined to determine whether any pressure is being exerted in this region. If you have rheumatism or. gouj. treatment will be directed towards the constitutional conditions. In some cases rest in bed with fixation of the limb is beneficial, but your physician will be able to decide what is best In your particular case.
the contents are not properly branded on the outside of the package dealers roust eontinue to stamp their name and address on all packagesold. Th purpose of the old Ftami provision Imposed by t?j federal revenue o'her was to aid revenue officials in seMnjT that th? government tax was paid by dealers.
A pupil entered the zoology laboratory. He handed a note to the instructor. It read: "Admit to zoo."
OLD MAN TUZZLE Word sumo: A la I.Mlve. A si ite. A I "?--. :. cf all. An advr;b f f tin.--. (Answer to yesterday's: Ta, ?"S".r, i rieht, fright; :;se. tens; eirc. ! scares.) j
SAY REPORT OF KING'S ACTION ARE PREMATURE
LONDON. Feb. S. Reports in Sinn Fein circles in Dublin that King George, at the opening of parliament next week, will announce a postponement of the operation of th home rule act were branded today by Irish officials as premature. Between Sir Hnmpj- Greenwood nnd other officials in Ireland we have great hopes of finding a way to remake the measure so it will be acceptable to rt majority of the Irish peonle, it wis slated at the foreign office.
Galli'Curci Will Sing For Psew York Company NEW YORK. Feb. 8. Madame Galli-urci. soprano, ha-s been engaged by the Metropolitan Opera company for the reason of 1321-22, it wag announced Monday nisht hy Gullio (Jattl-Casa72a, managing director. Her contract with th Chicago grand opera company, with
Before the curtain went ur the school
yided up into groups, one group b orchestra, composed of forty pieces rib!er.. These rtMcn r.uv be !-.-.:
mff stationed at eacn entrance oi the and directed by students, played from the chandelier, pr-a-1 n schooi. The bunch I was in. which musical numbers especially written t.Me c' dh er- t'was assintd to the main entrance for the occasion. about the roJm ' .V'rec"' -'v.: on Tarker street you know where 1 The p2i;eant. wa a great undertak- the fc-t: it- will t.i1- - " mean hardly had time to eet all set ing, but ffoved a brilliant success. :
wncn two innocent little rrcshmen came strolling through the door with all the ego of upper classmen. We swooped down on them, gathered them into our arms, stood them
on a radiator in the corridor, and "Very well." said the instructor, asked them to kindly render "Annie "find a seat with the right variety." Laurie" for the approval of the ang-
ry mob. Of course the two freshies were just about scared stiff. I almost
weep, Joe, when I think of the piti- 11 A
iui scene. I guess both were so frightened they couldn't Ulk, but finally one of them says, "I don't know the words." "Neither do I," the othvr one stutters. So OUie Johnson he's President of the Juniors now, by the way
yells out "Sing Yankee Doodle.
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OLD LADY RIDDLE Why Is .1 caterpIUur like a lioi roll? (Answer to yesterdays: "What let
ter is rltssntst to a deaf woman?"
cause it makes her, hear.)
GIRLHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS VOMEN
Fanny Crosby The Crosby familv was jubilant
then.- They stmed to know the Such a meal as was set on the table
words to that, if not the tune.
that day was a rare treat for them!
Ah, Joseph, it was inspiring, that But they could not fool Fanny, evn
piece! More so, even, than our though she was blind. The child
grand opera nix I
We had a. great time.
refused to touch the roast for she?
knew it wa; her pet lamb which
But it's retting too late to write had been killed and cooked. She
any more tonight, Joe, Maybe I'll rejected comfort from anyone and scribble off a little more tomorrow, it was several days before her tears or the next day. Besides, there's too were dried. much to tell in one letter without Fanny Crosby will always be re-
having to stick three or four cents membered as the poet who wrote
extra postage on. Good night.
Adolph,
the beautiful hymns, "Blessed As
surance, "Rescue the Perishing," aüd "Saved by, Grace."
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ht ii'ted ui 1 e.ei in t wit ;., in , L S-dd ?" Weril k' v.;t K.-if-- Jr '. , X an 1 ;r:j''i! r w I.-re. Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour $torach, belching and all stomach divasor money lack. Lars tor cf tabletsat all drjgists in all towns.
which she Is now singin? here, explrea at the end of tho present season.
Why Not Try This?
If a Pile sufferer don't become despondent try Ilem-Rold no greasy pah es no cutting a harmless internal tablet remedy that is guaranteed to quickly banish all misery or costs nothing. Wettick's Drug b'tore. Adv.
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Mr.-. Delhert Smith, of Nibs. Mich, were In Or.ins'T S-aird.iy afternoon Pr. Ton Me, , i i;du .1 r.lshur
.Mi. li.. were in (Jranirt-r Saturday ! 1
afternoon.
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Mrs-. rv'i'ie .iiol : 1 1 1 1 1 f wer In South I'.'-nd Saturday.
Mr. (1. V.. icon and daughters.!
Carrie Pot. Mrs Fred Hawkins nnd u
Mrs. Ih S. Ilmvkiin ialk.1 c:i Mr.". :
E. D. Shaffer and d lighter, I -la, 0:1 Saturilay aftr:i.or..
Key. W. (. Ten'fitv. of Ch'aaco. i. III., spent the wiek-r.d with frien.hs f here. f Miss A1vit:;i Hit.:. er. :' i:V.c h.i r . ; t
Ind.. sper.t Saturday n'.ht with P. : t-
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Ki 1 r- i : ,in,l tan.uy .j-en: sun . t dav iri Svüh ! :al with relative--. 'J
UcriTrin Ko!Ii.:f. of Niles. Ma was .s-irpris'-d : y th" yo-.r-.i; 1 rylr 1
or i ranker ra i u: nay 1 u in.i.- .
were Ir yr-uiig j-.-eji.- pr i.t .i?'.d a !2 lur.oh 11 rvc il. j I . V. 0 -;'.-'" trd f.i-:u!v sj. it 'j Sunday v. Ith, Pillar: S'.;;;::; a:;d f family. . .i.is and W .VI :it S- KC-r:: an p vfte in i:!kh. if. l-.-l. ilurd ly. 1
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ASTIAN-MORLEY COMPANY
(An Indiana Corporation) LaPorto, Indiana. New Issue $100,000.00 7fi Cumulative Preferred Stock Dividends payable semi-annually Callable at $115.00 per share and accrued interest. BUSINESS The Bastian-Mcrley Co., organized in 1913, today leads the world in the manufacture of combined range boilers and gas water heaters. It owns and operates its factory at Laporte, where the general and executive offices are also located. Has established sales offices in all principal cities of the United States. Its products inclu.de the Royal Automatic and Marvel Non-Automatic gas water heaters, which are sold throughout this country as well as in Canada, England, France and Cuba. MANAGEMENT Under the present management the business of the Company has advanced in the past two years with unprecedented strides. We have grown big in industry, big in organization. Our trade lines have been strengthened and expanded. Jobbing connections are established in every state of the Union, and B-M Gas Water Heaters are known to every village plumber throughout the country. Shipments for the year just past show an increase of nearly 400 over the business of 1916. PURPOSE OF ISSUE The rapid growth of the business demands physical expansion. During the past year thousands of dollars worth of orders had to be rejected due to inadequate facilities for turning out the product in sufficient quantities to meet the increasing demand. Wc also have in contemplation opening up and developing two splendid fields which offer tremendous opportunities for increased sales and profits. SECURITY There being no funded debt nor other obligations than current accounts, the preferred stock is a first claim on the entire assets of the company. The preferred stock has preference over the common, both as to assets to the extent of $100.00 per share and to dividends. All dividends on the preferred must be paid in full before any dividends may be declared on the common. EARNINGS Earnings for 1920 after reserve for Federal Taxes and shrinking inventories to present market levels amounted to more than double the preferred dividend requirements including this issue. The Company has been on a dividend basis for the past three years, and all preferred dividends have been paid to date. SINKING FUND I he Company is required to set apan as a sinking fund 1 5 f r of the net profits after preferred dividends are paid, to be used exclusively for the retirement of preferred stock. The balance sheet of December 31, 1920, from the audit prepared by Ernst and Ernst, certified public accountants, Chicago, with adjustments to show the effect of the present financing, is a statement in which the officers and directors of the Company take particular pride. We shall be glad to mail a copy of this statement upon request, to anyone seeking definite information as to our strong financial position with a view to investing with us. All legal details in reference to this issue have been approved by Hon. Wm. A. McVey, LaPorte, Indiana. Present stockholders and employees of the Company are being given first opportunity to subscribe for this stock. Already over 40' of the issue has been taken up. Persons desiring to participate in this splendid opportunity are therefore urged to send in their subscriptions at once. They will be accepted subject to prior sale, and as we anticipate an early over-subscription, we reserve the right to reject any and all subscriptions or allot a smaller number cf shares than subscribed for. Make all checks payable to Bastian-Morley Co. Price $35.00 per Share. To Yield about Sy4
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BASTIAN-MORLEY COMPANY
(An Indiana Ccnratlon) LA POUTi:. INDIANA ' Dated at 1S2..
shares of the Seven Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock of
per shire, and I do hereby agree to accept the same or any smaller number
I hereby request you to allot to me rAsi:an-Mory Co.. cf Indiana, at
of shares that may he allotted to me. Iiider.ds on this .stock are to be figured from date of issue. 1 herewith enclose check for $ Leir.s payment in full for shares above subscribed for, and I authorize v,-u to i5u( certificate in the name of
OFFRT.ltS J.. V. M.uley. President o. A. Ludlow. First Viee-Pres. H. 1?. Jor.rr. M. P.. Second. Vlce-Prrs. ! I. Y. J. hr:?:i. Si c y-Tre.ts.
diri:ctops J. P. Morley O. A. Ludlow P.. D .Jones. M. I). K. V Johnson fieorpe V.. Wood
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Or in Any Other Big Town
Can you get the Free Crank Case Service we offer at our Central Filling Station. Motorists who have toured the entire country have told us so they appreciate the convenience of driving up on one of the several trestles we have installed outside the station and having an expert mechanic drain the old oil from the case.
What We
Do Free
We want every motorist every driver of a car to take advantage of our Free Crank Case Service. We cmploy men to do this work, without expense or obligation to you.
OLD OIL
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The old oil should be drained off after you've run your motor, say 500 miles. It will add to the life of the engine and the service of your car. It's a rather unpleasant job, but we'll do it while you wait. No loss of time, no expense to you.
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