South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1921 — Page 14

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i r WEAR RED POPPY 31 i I lion Mm Out Country Will Tak- l Omr Mori- ' Hob-Xailrd Tread. 1P I.-.-p'!i I !;.f,'. '..;. rrr.itf--t (.iy in it P. : f.-r thry M- rr. "r- ' (! .y J !:.-r's r ' 1 f tran.p c-C tit, ..'1 U 11. Day, dr. P. r-vc ry iuva i. Fiat . rr.f-.t colurr.r.?, ü. a rf hi t d'ii r f ;.'! At.'-.t; will !, In th -- pnl irr.tv f.f ; tt;. Ct Pia Ja ip. in;: that nv;.: th-- Ar: a'a v. a i-.-i. Th; -.'.a::.:. a th- l.h." ha !"-'. tile k li a k i . 1 th-- i.liv" !rah .f I.-. It v i'l - ' f A !:." ri'"i v.'i'.l n day vh n th'" ('.: fly fr.-m th-- r- -f io'(.I frr ;;i c tjar.n!" r:i: -i in itnd ;. th" h itt r- ! vIkt' i:.r- .". rcr.?. r r M.-.y "'(th A la v of !' :i.f i ü.'i::-:' n ?' r. . . i ' , (t v r far th' l'::h!";n- .! a ; r. r. f I'rar.r Vank.-i Ktil' all v.iil h ,f t: fro ir.'-i: !1 f)V'! b r t n ni.ikln- jn.i:, f-a- ti..- '- cf Iho r't::!:i M' 'i.'aaal I a I'd?!, tli:.' y'air ;m la-', v: i 1 1 h in f'ria'. rvi a i i :V A rv.inrf Par! t-rh-.m rra v" s f on;rt(-i y in l'ra !. an 1 th h-'aa tho i tv t h. i r b"at"-n t-a-'k ; v. a V. v. ;h M-rf-atha and flar;. In Crtal Britain. 3 1 - i i : r 1 1 and ltai. u ; f. v r An ' vicr.n yohlicr.s and iiilorn Ii". th ;r pravci will bo t n-Ied 1-y m n of th J'ion. And tliin y n Hh'.'.v, th'T vill h- tl th" lhr.irrs f.-niv-', nat only of 2-. 000 return' I hi: r lni to bo liom-r'aL !n Air..-rii bst th." t-ravrs of ilio 2 T. ." -.- r i--' tu'-n who 1 1 a ' o !!' J 1".' '" a list Memorial Day. T' frovf-rn-.ir :it h" -pita! . .f thfr in Tin1 'jniv.T-1-nt nf practt-a!!.' v." full !!vW-.n "WTli answer in ii.-t io;. t i eat n , year, according to th- r.-:timat r.f the Bur'ati of War It!-h Insurance. Ono thou-aud of th p.oro dr,nd who now rest In France are t c-me hrm'i thf e.-k b- f.a M'-i:ior:al Day when a transport will bring it. enrgo f flag-draped cafl:.-ts to the pier at Tlobokrn. Tho l iti .-: . ffi'-i.ii figure a Fhiw th i thiro w.r.. T.'vJ American dead rvrP'm wi-.'-n the work of transjorting bodies home beu-Tn. Recjtiests hnve b en ma i-i by relatives that 10.S-"1 bod.ieq r. ' t p rmanently oversenp, and r-haflvs of T.a.Olö -f thA overs.; a (' ai l.'tve civ n in-PXructlon-for tb- r turn of boli Ther are U'.l.' d'.ad wh-s, final resting phio- not defmitt ly biw:n deride. I. It Is es! in-.-.t.-d that. 40 p rCor.t of nil tb.o ho ie .h over?:as w ill not be bro'-.ht 1iot7:o. Tho poieu-.n obligation of th Region !a America to remember th romr.uli s who r- st . r. a.- 1- emVhasized in a bu'.M'm '. vud by National headquarters ashing for fund for the decoration of A. E. 1'. graves, vhicli will 1' ilira cte.l by tho deV'trtmnt f J'run-.'. It !-: re.n:''std tnit each e. irtm.-nt r.a:s a yum vual t 10 ,-nt a n-.'n.' r and tr.at HO pot coniri'-ut' -r than J". Rests are ins'iuctd to make checks pqyabh' to tho 1- ith r.al t r" asure r. Th' ArrsericTt: l;i":!, and t forvard them thr. n :h dep rt nt nt head-iuart rs to r .h National Tieadepjarter. r.ot 1 So. shatln gthat th. thf fund for th-- deC iter than April check. arr for -r.vinn of Amorlen n pi a vc ve front tho puLlh "1 : Contributions will be wel corned. Co r. gr r .' -n-. an H i m 11 1 o n I - Pi -h. Jr.. of New YcrU. who introduced the re solution adopte, by oer.gres-? ir vi. ling for the burial in Arlington i-emetery of ar. uni ic ntifle.l American Mdier from a battlefield in Vrar.ee, p.ns written Sec'ty of Y'ar ok reii:est!ng that th brclslnn to hvo the burial .-remcr.y on November 11 Arm::co Pay bo Tfoor.s'.dered. Arguing that Memorial Day woa'.,! be ..ricro appreprlaf. rrcaslon, h p :: th.at th.e gn--f rnr.'fr.t provid. :::ea!. and quartiz:r: tzsz V-ho might lo . p-.-trd to attend the 7 ' X.Atf, 4 y SUITS Never before did we have such complete assortments of quality clothing for Men and Young Men. New Spring Suits $27.50 n a h X h L U-a 0l U W Vm - l a ll J f r W w a .1 a 227 N. Michigan St. South Bend, Ind. Cpp. Crpheum Theater

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oi ri( i;j;s or SOI Til IJIJND rosr, no. no. Tin: AMKiucw li:c.ion COMMAXDi;it A. II. MacDonaM J. .Ar. .s. Ilh!-. South Bend VK'L COMMANDER Joo Cunnir.Khnm IloLTtson Hrca. South UenJ ADJUTANT bt-nrt Elidel IK, W. Colfax Av. South Bond TKEASUIIEU forR, Ford rarmcrs Trun Co. South Bend ArST. THEASUIinn Arthur Hunter Y. M. C. A. South Bend INSURANCE OFFICER Edwin F. Snmmerer Farmer:- Tru?t IJIdK, South Bond EXECCTIVi: COMMITTEE Georrro W. Freycrmuth Roland Obenchaln E. J. Rocho Unroll Place Otl3 S. Romine WEmcr F. Ahvard HEADQUARTERS Chamlier of Commerce ea-rr monies. E' tri on department headquarters already arc issuing buIletinH callin:: upon the insts to prepare programs for Memorial Day in tn-ir rrsjiectlve "tr.:nu:iitirs ai.d thousands of posts uro inakin;; arrnngernentH for para-h s and speakers. Tlic department of Minnesota has ensTBOl a number of Memcrial l)ay t-peaker.s for pos'tP, and every pest in the tat planning to cur' a I'nited States govt rnment headstone for all unmarked trravts, if thesr are a vail -ah'.o in tufficifiit juantity, and to ''.io .an American lesion prave starker n r th rt-.tir. places of -til ! ail Iyi,'ionnaires. A fpeei.il Me- '"" nn"lonJ program nas At the Inst national convention the popy wn adopted tho memoriTl flower of the Legion to bo worn by every member .and all citizens on Memorial Day in honor of the dead. The pair? of artificial red silk ioppii manufacture.! by the American and IYeneh Children's league for such a display has be n endorsed by i'.ational headquarter: and is now vell under way. These popple-, at

1' cents apico for boutonnierc.- andi0cratjc Army." 'J." rent apice for a larger size, may j ..s-,, thjs ,iarisl

bo obtained bv posts and units of tho Wumci'. auxiliary on application to Mis. Is.iboJlo Mack. 2 ?, S Bast 10th st., Irnliana poli. where the LrnguCs h"adtuarters is located. Cheeks s-hould bo made payal to Robert H. Tynda'I. national treasurer of the Legion, who also i national tr-as- i arii" of th" American and French! 'hihlren's league. Ali irofits from the sale of the poppies are devoted ti the care of children in the devastated re gion of Prance. A part of the Legion's campaign to have all citizen wear the Legion memorial poppy on May .10, the department ef Washington will con!,:rt a, "Poppy Week." May 2.1 to "o. Bests in tho department have been urged to plaeo the flowers on public ih during thin week. Main 745 Lincoln 5745 it m IT ' '- ' cv s ID ' a i Forest G. Hay and Clem C. Whiteman Successors. ) Otto G. Arnold, Embalmer ii P i i Ambulance Service Lady Attendant Ii219 Soulh St- JosePh t'f ;-v j. ..

Store Hours 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m. CHARLES B. SAX & COMPANY South Michigan Street, Near Washincton Avenue

AMERICAN LEGION MEMBERS WILL ALWAYS FIND A WARM WELCOME AT Charles B. Sax & company

Come in and Bring the Family

DUDS, WHIZZBANGS AND H. E. From the St. Joe County Sector

r (leorpe Cooper ju?t finished ': in' hfio f tho basketball tournar.ient In time to play a similar t oauh nnr h morn spoctacular role -v Indian lake. Aftr nearly three years of sorvi e, Rolland Obcnschain finds it r. : ssary to tender his resignation from tho executive committee. V' know positively tliat "the tinpaid 400" has been reduced to Zdd. One of our comrades has been ?een recently rushing ncross the. foyer f.f the Oliver with tlircc casers in ) his hand and a request to be reinMated rn lii lips. "'f went back and Rot him for rr.or, and he.-? r.ow paid to Jan. 1. That's the ideal status. (Jet paid up in advance. Here's a Fhort but excellent history of the war, perlolned from "Tho American legion Weekly:" "Now coush." SiKn here." "When do we cat?" "Haven't any S7. Take a pair of 10'h." "There's a soldier in the grass.' "You're In the army now.' "Trent Vm mush." "Read 'em and weep." "All we do is si?rn the payroll." "It's a great life if you rtou't weaken." "The first seven years "are the hardest." "Where do we go from here?" "You can't stand there, soldier." "Oo-la-la." "Eafayettc. we are here." "Dot's go." "Any seconds on gold fish?" "Mfulolon. Madelon. M.adelon." "Encore the vin rouc. .ce vo) play." "Toot pweet. monsieur." I "Pt your right arm paralyzed?" 'Mother, take down your service flag; your son's in the S. O. S." "lion soir. vous?" "Paint it ma chcrie, ou alle, with iodine and mark him duty." "Son fairy Ann "Heaven. Hell or Hoboken hy Christmas." "1'ini la guerre." 'In th r y, the Army, the dem-"Hinky-dinky, parlez vnu." "If I ever get out of thi man's army " "Who won the war?" "There's a long, long trail a-wind-1 ing." "When do we go home?" "Wo'vo prbl nit' do!t to Dafayotte who the heck do we owe now?" "When th-- cruel war i over." "Say 'ah-lt-h' and sign here." "Let's cat." World war veteran. of the IPIrd division will path r in Springfield on April 0 for the first reunion of th division. It is indicated tho capital city will be crowded with ex-sK-rvio' ! men. timccr. .ana men irom every unit have promised to attend. Hear die New Fit ALL Machines

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The p'.atinum-p'ated. ron-r-fill ab'.e sauerkraut I has ben a'.vard ed. It goes to Julnnras Nedllcli o

Dreader, f'ermanv. who not so lo-.q-aq;o was drawing pap r jif i-.r.ir qs for wearing a cootie-gr..y uniform and; snapping into it when Hrrr Leutnant barked "Achtung:" Johannes, one tim Roclio soldier in the late war, wants to j-in The; Amorican hcion. He a tranhition of hi letter, recently receive d at National Headquarters: Amf r:ka I'pion, Indiana. T. S. A.: The unucr?:sneal would like to le ! Come a member of the Am :-ika bgion and would like to have- details -in miikumi!s .iM.ui in- TL;a:i:...tion. I am .'I year. cid. fiv- f-.-ft nine Inches tall and was in th.o army for nu re than two years. Tree transportat on Is expected J W.aui i -.n.inn. With best wi-hes. J O H A NN ES N ED EICH. Dornbluth Strasse, ::.), Dresden. National Headquarters has re quested Amaroc I'osi give Johannrs a suitable answer. The day after Ed Somim-rer hand- j ed that IPrgdoll n-sr lutir.n :.. Adjt. ! Elbel, they released our two com- ! rades who had g"n-' after him from. a German jail. Such is the huu sys- , tem of underground in forma t n 1 i Ed said he knew that as soon as they ! heard ho was in on it, theie'd ! ! something doing ' . ! The next morting will be h.eld j April 14, with movies and a good j ...ii i ,x t tr.,,.a- I iaii, ii in, uiun io uii- j j. iiii mi, in charge of affairs fi r tio first division. Applications for nomination ;.s sergeant at .inns wanted. Also clor ! guard l andidatf s. Meeting of firing .c- iuad after next meeting. KANSAS MOH INQl'IRY. An official investigation by tin department of Kansis of the cept disorder at eireat Bead in which t. (d uii.eis of the Non-Part Pan bague were tarred and f.atlo'ed is expect d to c-niirrn tlif ilispa'clu s s-ent cuit hy i.ewojp!p r c-ri'-spond-ent on th.e scene who d -l.ar- 1 th. j the legion ru an organization, took ! no part in th affair. The it;v tigation was unle ri-1 by th. li'itinnal commander of account of th" presonco of cx-u rvio men in th" mob.

A!M-LICATION HliAXK I ill out unci mall to Ceorge l'onl. l"armrs Tru-t Co., South hend, Ind. I want to become a member of the American Legion. Tiease accept this blank as my application for membership in South Bend Post No. GO.

My nam is . (Please print) (First) Present. Address Ward No Pet. No Permanent Address Military organization.; In which I Civil occupation Annual D'.es . . jn.O Initiation $l.no Pin 2. Store Gpena 8:30 Closes 5:S?

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are generally better judges of clothing quality than men. They know when real value is given in merchandise. The majority of purchases made in our Men's Store are made by women buying for theit sons and husbands. If they come here for the quality they know men should have in furnishings, why shouldn't you follow their good judgment and do your own shopping in our

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I Veteran HisDue' VrASHINCTON. D. C. April 6. TP- growing r.roblem of t'ie care of veterans f tho world war. as maul : f,,-kit. d in but one of its p'na-ses, was h.vn i:i a statement by the Amori ira!1 Kf(1 '"ss to,!a' lha' u Wurk alor.e in tb.is tiehl now involves an annual expenditure of approximately Hv.''C.0'a. im.N i.-, not ino peau, it w -us Mai-u, j for all information reaching nationjal headquarters indicates that tlio j call.-? for Bed Cross tcrvice to vet1T..HS are constantly increasing, and I tn M. t l!m n rn.'r:li7.Ttion nf Bed j r,-os w.rk for veterans is being put ,nt(, r;;ct. of the total annual rate of expen-; ,lit f,,r !his ,vnrk mwro than J J. -I , . . ,. ' , , ' "IM 1 n' . i , i.,. .i,ii v,n r-r-.Tin n- ! - ; ? ? ' V ner is .-Tent by the natton-wiue cnain of chapters, through which to large , i ext' ru j;eai e.ross sfnin1 is i.iauv

it roblenz toiavailablo to former oKlien. sailors.;

marines an! their families. Trie Luit- u.ynLr- fvnr.miitiirM U for hoj.io s' rvico and financial assistance to vt terans. Dirertoil hy MaP Io:to. As a .-":lt of tho readjustment thtae major Roj eiros serv'icis for terans are now grouped under the dinction of Aithur E. Route, for- . . , , , , , i ,,, f in r major aiiai ai u in iiei-n of the rrmy. Th so activities inlud information atid service claim-. ser;'ai s rvico in Cnited States public halth service hospit.als. and .uplulemental service to men desiring jan ! ieceiIng training from the fed,ial hoard forvocation.il education. I "Hundr-ais -f s .Idi- r cases are ! i r o i : h t to the attention of the Red ; Cross- chapter laily," the 1P-1 ' 'r annum-.-. "In 10'J'l ehapt rs 'di.a'iuL' directly with the various j go i ; nment lepartments o- indirect f !v thio:is.-h national Bed Cross head j ,uarter:i in Washington handled , nmp. than -j f o". . r a t o service claims are!, while compensation case.-; forr ; Ja 1 a rue part of thi.- work, they arc' I b :e means- tho only cas's handled. Bogu la r iieeting toniglit. C h m bor ef i'l iaiaen e, S:t o" 1 k. Meefhigs sfe.nd n n ! f airth Thursday a h inoutn. St um rt Lllbrl. Adjt CnTTrltr1--. 1"9. Amr. q (Middle) (Last) srve 1 . . . . Tel. No. (Signature) Saturday Open Till 9:30 tore

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"problem and thi increasing numbt r o: ossr-s ent:th-d to assistance, r.illi chantt-ra ff th,-. Bd Cro. out rf J are sÜll nviintaining service to ine d;sau.ed ex-ei'Mce man as a activity. ins is his agent in claims government, the chap: r against th informs the service man as to the ! in ii j j lr tire necessary to gain for him ing out hi? application for cotni pensation. nudiral treatment, and vocational training." IXDI.WA .MIIMOKIAL riaxs I'he sum of $100.000 will be cxI r,,. a, .. ,tiVfil ..u. to meet the expenses f a contest to obtain the t nx-st drastic oian.i for the J 1 ihiii - ! ooo Indiana War Memorial Building ; whicli will hous National Head - quarL, ,-s. Tho Indiana legislature i appropriated this aniount recentlv and nr.-liit. , ta f,-,-,! -ill -nt-tc ,C ti., ! country are now being asked to submit their ideas The Indiana Var Memorial will be prcctd in the. enter of r. livelPr.oi ni, ,.-i,s., i , ' . r , i a:n.adv been movided liv vote of to t V , ------- - bui-din- have been urawn up and iom iu iJi.i.-esnJii vi nie rsui,.i - . "" v....... ..o.... 1 ... asked to occupy space in the Indiani ., pot is buildin - VICTORY MIlDAIi DlSTBI BCTIO V. Having already distributed 1 , T. 00.000 Yictory Meüals to veterans of the World War, the War depart1 lt.i.tl ii m, n.Mi l-,i , i I 1 .,1,1.1. . ' 1 - o i 1 1 1 1 1 . n i .-5 uiai iL will mo.-, i - or to speed up the delivery of tho medals to 1ho 2,00,000 men who have not jet applied for them. Cut C1GARETS By Carton 18c 2 for 35c Camels, Lucky Strikes, Chesterfields, Piedmonts, Relus, (die Hours, Spurs. CARTON' 200 $1.75 23c 2 for 45c Fatimas Omars CARTON 200 $2.20 -f Apply here for 1921 Auto License. M tfGEps Cut Sat 1 -V.Pcl-.,nSf. OppCAT. . IT"-1 -CA-

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in pcrs-T.a: touch with the n::i who hi.. r.ni r..privr,l tho1- T!'.t da'.S. 1 Orv.cers f the National Iua-rd and ; . Rerx- Corp.s are oooperatir.j,' ; the tr.edal distributors in the eiti-.-J and towns visit. d. i)i:i.nTn:NT i.vsI'ii.m.d li:.(U i:s.

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i flying s;here will be heard throuhI out the lepion this spring in lwa ! ar.d Oklahoma, two of the first c"1 partnu-nts to lav plans for thv com- ! ing s.-ason on the diamond. Thirty- ' two teui .-- l.ave already applied f. r ' membershij ; '' L' 1, a'uo rship in the Iowa Priori ha Re schedules for county. district and state champifais.i:p games were discussed at a recent conference nf post commanders in Oklahoma City 3fAKIXc; SPORTS SUCCEED. Tho success of the second annu

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i athletic meet of th depart me i Massa husetts at Boston, and the .... . enthusiasm which It arous-cd. 1 re- , paraed bv Rav State legionnaire as than ut the ptimis?:,: predictions that wen made regard ing the development of athletics in the legion when the ftato a'hletie committee. which arranged ta-1 ! e-nt. was nfpomted early m the winter. "HOT DOGS (an editorial by W. L. Douglas) Each week a specially prepared editorial by W. L. Douglas will appear in this space. The pert remarks of W. L. Douglas will strike at the very foundation of humanity its feet. BUD. WATCH NEXT THURSDAY'S PAPER 7 - '.u - v ri 4.' A.. rf. wa ft .7! : V -'

CONTINUOUS, even production since November, 1919, has proved the wisdom of the decision made by Harry C. Stutz that the public wants 2 medium weight, medium s'zed and medium priced car, in which is combined economy, comfort and serviceability. Every H. C S. is built under the personal supervision of Harry C Stutz, which ü, in itself, assurance tbat it b a cjuahty car, built on a quality production basis. The H. C S. will wear well, run economically and satisfy.. We will be pleased to demonstrate. rFarneman-Tasher Motor Co. 515-517 South Michigan SL Main 4110.

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, t. s fro: a lv-. n p- -- -- , ir :r Haratd. Ya.r, W ' .'.1'. r Co CaP.ieos (, f t!ie at: ". ally made of air .te, but ar oeeas'ona !iy f en pal. bi r 1 er e:r.. i Al! t!l b a diner Co:'., rr-n v in Eri:;.'.!' l h. Th : A rbuchcolito. W;i Charle ce. l rhful the lie :v . to b' eo mo a E. Hugh. . s n'"i-i d Co'.-r.ite J:r,e f f 14. a : The various type of M live a si; rt tin-e. fr ni i i c. h:v or sc, nt th.- I." in 1 1 "V7 I i J U V I I; G .V o. b i f Saturday Night STEIMRICH'S ORCHESTRA April 13-14 JOE KAYSER Is Cominc; Back it 1 i i IS It i; I 'wy.'. . ' . rf . ' - rf A P oA.

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