South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1921 — Page 20

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Census Shows South Bend Taxes Less Than Average

Th- nt debt, which is the f. ar.d !lo.v.:n dht b -s th .

f .ad .-. :. :ni'. d to n,l'.".T4 a ; r capita rf S17.4C. coMtj.irt 1 with

of the oth- r cith s in the fut:io i;rour

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iTlu News-Times School Department Edited by Elisabeth Steele The Boys' and Girls9 Daily Messenger

School Study SDorta

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raf r.t. T 1.41. c orapar 1 w;tli arac'' -.f J 1.70; all ethtT r xp -ralitur. s for ; rot- tion to j. r.-on and prop rty, L'.'h-, ron.p.ir'il wilh ar:at:'- i.f ll'c; ca'n.'.r'.'atiori if h-ilth, 17c 'iiiip.iro.l

with ar.ir,r- t.f 4 2c;

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jTire-1 with a ra of $1.20: fr r. t ral t.it i:s.'H for hU'hwas Jl.14

within lone: distance

miration or

(f t ! inli:.f.-:s, 7'c corn-

a larro .ar-a.

from William st. will ho a.s 1 to ay for the d.imap done to tV.c propTty aluni; th route. W, !o not bli ve that this yr-.'ir :i th- ywr to do thK for the reason thai Htrfet as-5;vr.ionti last year v r va ry hich; a r at deal of pav-i:-.' w. dor.e at a his;h price; th' ;..s th' y. ar are 50 percent morthan they were las: year. Thousands cf Deoi.le were out of work and

zAt Brandon's

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South Ihr.d. Kvcry one

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HOW TO GET GARDEN SEEDS FROM GOVERNMENT FREE OF COST

'crta!lc ar-lcr:-, :,ro v.r'td hc-

cauf thev are of the vreat'-st prac-

r.ut tf.at I ,'t-ri vhoul'l

nd to tl L'-atity

BOYHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MKN

tical tif in the ho:;-", no reason whv snr:;c ilu

rot bo. plar.troi t I

of yoKr plot. The writer aiv.ays manages to i,:!:f( ' in a lev actors, r.-iMurti-:;; am! swrct peas aro-and th ffh' of hi- ar!--n. Tliis lit Ot ve j-, ta'.ocs is recommended: Cahharo-, po?..tor. lettuce, carrots radishes, Ihr.a linn-, wax bean?, peas, toir.stor.s, tttrr,:;)-. onions, beets and corn. Whether or rot you inc'u'Ie ali these, or add others, depends upon your desires nd the amount ot pace jou havr. A few Miwtinr.s to tl;ejhntinST and cultivation of come of these will be iven in later articles.

ICxjxrience is th he-t tcacr.T in

srardcnm.

but a whole lot can h

learned thro::L-h conversations with

your neighbors who have conducted

pticccs'ful plots.

l.ivmtr near you

what should be donr to your par

ticular kind of 5oil to pet the best results and they know when is the Lest time to plant, and what. Get as many bints from them as you can. The cost of seeds is not great. In fact, you can Ret them for nothing by writing to the Department of Agriculture. Washington, D. C, or your congressman, asking for parden seeds. Tbey will send you an excellent selection of dependable material in return. If. however, you do buy seeds, xct only the best. It pays in the lonp runin the case of tomato plants many Gardners, not wishing to bother, or lacking the time, to raise the plants directly from the seeds, purchase at the prrocer's good-sized sprouts started in a hot-bed. The writer, however, starts hb own plants from seeds set in small flower pots filled with rich, black earth and placed inside a window where the sun strikes them all the day. They are kept well-moistened, and when the sprouts are about five or six inches high they are carefully transplanted to the garden. Other kinds of seeds may be started in the. house in the samej way. Three-quarter egg shells make pood containers for the earth in which the scds are set.

Charles Dickens Charles Dickens, the man v. ho wro!'- such interesting itor:es about fvople in J.oraloti ;.nd Mrland, once told oi an accident he had in church wii' ii be w as a little L y. "I h.ok at my mother; fhe pretend; not to te ire. I look at a buy in the aisle aid lie makes faces at me. I look from Mr. Chillip, in his Sunday neckcloth, to the pulpit and think what a pood place it. would be in which to play, and what a castle it would make w ith arother boy coming up the itairs to attack it and having the velvet cushiens with the tassels thrown down en his head. "In time, my es gradually shut up ar.d from seeming to hear the clergyman singing a drowsy song in the heat I hear nothing until I fall off the seat with a crash and am taken out more dead than alive."

DAILY HARDKNOT I am found in the center of the earth; first in rocks, and wedged in dirt. Time is in a rage with me, but in rest 3011 mut leave me for I have long lain in the grave. What am I? (Answer to yesterday's: Tom la 13 and hla father 40.)

HORSE. "THAT WON'T CrcV YOU

ESTABLISH STUDENT

COURT WITH A BOY, AGED 12, AS JUDGE Not a pupil in the eih.t public schools of the Nineteenth Ward of 1'hicao, 111., can play hookey, or take part in any other lawlessness and "get away with it" if young Judge Frank Laino and his three court ns.-i;tants know anything about it. All cases of trttairey or hookey and other oü'en-es committed by Nineteenth Ward pupils, are to be placed in Judge Laino's hands and punishment will be given as he sees Fit. The Judge himself is a pupil in one of the schools and is but 12 years of age, and his assistants, a prosecuting attorney, a court bailitf .and a court clerk, range in age from V2 to la. They were selected by their classmates as being the four ino-t capable of dealing squarely with the violators. Recently Judge Laino and his three helpers made a visit to the f:rown-up court of Judge Williams, Chicago, and learned a few tricks of the trade. 1 TODAY'S GREAT PERSON April 6 Your Birthday? Jean Antonin Leon Bassot, French astronomer and military officer. He wrote numerous books on astromony and military matters, lie was commander of the Legion of Honor of France and director of the Astronomical Observatory of Nice, FYance. He was born, Tuesday, April 6, 1341.

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j South II nd's iev-n i s from ha.-i-! r.f and rioa-huiro ss Hcer.s-vs t-how :l pr capita. f 1 e, 1 Mopai il with 1 an ;;v-ra-:e of ?i.L for the ci;i"s in s.ir.ii' Ki'oup. and the property tax-s a p--r apil.i of Jl 0 eo:r.- , pared with SKo-s. Sp.-. ial a.--s.s-! : i-ri and special charges fur outlays amounted to a per capita of , : !'hlM, compared with J1.C7; line-, ; forfeit and ?die.its ."0. conipar-d with le; subvention, grants, gifts, donations and pensions assossm'-nts !?1.4ö, compared with ?l.r0; farninqof g-neral d'i.artnints L'c, compared with ."fte; hiu'liway privil'g-s, , rents and interest 112c. ooniparrd 1 with ri4e: and -arnins of public '-rice enterprises 52.04, compared i with j::.S2.

who owns property j 15 block. cf William j

st. from OV.fax to Navarre ?aould , nter a strong protect to the board j of puV.l work demanding that!

this work should r.ot taken . i'h. r thi v.:ir or roc-';Vdy next

if this tr.-et is extended

will certainly h' a ongnz

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upon the priS'-nt ailmlnUtration

-t tliis t-treet he extenuea jou

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or 1-ss fir any lot yru own in the; ait-a to be as-ess-'d. ! l'nter your protest at once to the '

board o

public work. A PJIOPF.KTV OWNKR.

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Tüll NO. '2. . Celled meeting at 1 : K Maoni" Temple Thursday to att nd funeral , of l'lorcneo Mclntyre. i i'LLA r,i:Yi:n. svc.'y. , MAY RANCli:H, Matron. 9S55-7 !

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DRESSES AT $16.97 ' New dresses for women and misses in many styles pretty taffetas, georgette, satins, crepe de chine, mignonette. Beaded, embroidered, ruffle trimmed. Special 516.97 Silk Hosiery at 97c I Housedresses at 97c

Women's silk hosiery, black, white, cordovan and navy. All ne splendid quality. Special 97c

W omen's house dresses and houedress aprons, in liht and dark colors. All sizes. Sale price 97c

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S. W. Corner Michigan SL ind Jeflcrtoa Bird,"

tkT public pulse t

Ilu'.raria has passed a law by which labor 1. obliratcrj- for women hs well a men.

Coraminli'atJon frr "il-.ls rolnain aay be sisaed anonjaio'isly but rauit be accoiupanlfd by tue name cf Iii writer to lcoure gc-od faitli. No responsibility f-r tfA-U or serittmenti expressed will i' j3Utued. lloLeBt Jlcu3ion of ruli-- 'luistlons 1m luvitHl. but with ttie right res- rvad to ellmlLate vicious a Mi objectionable xa&tur. Tbt coflfiu frw. But, b

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"NOT THIS YlOAIt." JMi tor News-Times : The writer learns that N "Williams st. is to be extended to Navarre sc. at iiiite an expM.se to the priperty owners of South lb-nd, and everybody wlio rwns jroperty over

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I.hth rrawnlo Pills In household slioulu le, I'r-:n constipatiou they you free.

.Mild l'l.an-t I-atotlr 10e ALL DHU. GISTS '

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A FAMILIAR QUOTATION (Who wrote it?) Better hie then never. Yesterday's: Oft in th stilly r.iht, K'er slumber's chain haa bound me. Fond memory brinKS the lijmt Of otiier davs around me. Themas lloore, "Oft in the Stilly Night".

NUTS TO CRACK Why should a greedy man wear a plaid vest? (Answer to yesterday's: "TThen a lit 1 1 boy p. ts his MockinK on wront; Eid out. what does his mother do?" She turns the ho? on him.)

Too Much Bother j r

"This thrashing I'm going to give Jl

you will hurt me worse than you.'

"Well, (lont yourself Dad." ain't worth it."

be too roucli on

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Why Risk It Another Day? That cold, draughty house that ymi ".-imply cant heat" is iu'edb .-sly rxiHiMir,' yrear family to illness, not to speak of the discomfort they suiter. In a day we can convert it into one of abundant, cheerful warmth with delightfully agreeable, warm moist air circulatir.ir everywhere, putting even the coMet-t corners to rout. And the cost to you will no as low as next fall sec price guarantee below if you contract now for a

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PIPELESS FURNACE ie Hound Oak Folks have CJ TARANTH KD to us the ir pr s-

nt prica aprainst any jio.Lilde decline until next December 1.

Should a price revision occur at any time this year you will receive the bcn tit of the full amount of it from us. r.uy or contra t row. Come in ami talk it over.

Our Mr. Stein has left for New York to buy new sport clothes and summer frocks, and when these new garments arrive, it will be necessary to have room for them. Hence this announcement of a

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On Our Entire Stock of i 11 JtL o kj IL o The women of South Bend know absolutely that tliesc dresses are the very latest word in fashion's realm, for it was hut four weeks ago that our new dress department was opened. There is a wide choice of modes and materials to choose from. Nothing reserved; every dress is included in these reductions.

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New shipments of lingerie are arriving daily and are being placed on sale at our FIRST ANNUAL LINGERIE SALE PRICES

In our shop will be found hundreds of the dainty undergarments that women appreciate so much. Radium Silk, Crepe de Chine, Satin and Pussywillow Silk are the materials.

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By FRANCIS H. SISSON, Vice-President Guaranty Trust

Company cf New York.

ANY business mn Ffrn

to hi e bvn talon unawares by tli sudden cha::. In business ron-

iütions in the lat twelve months. Thir failure to forree this ch.ine r.nd to prepare for it was probably du in a iarj.- h ;rte to t!: fact that the." wert net keeping well

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rnouirh informed about the i.p'.v': situation in jrToral.

"A VltV JPs Or VICV VCOi RE TAX CCmTEPS - TE C E AC JLTST M t NT Cf :E I5 ONE CF ThC MOST tVlPCTANT FAC10S tf TKt KCTUH TO NORMAL eOilNCSS CCNPITlONS cot cf materials because M. bis-, essential for nil theso element! ff ;

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our bedy rolitie to do all in their power to make successful such

Sst it":n of cost ii labor. The solution to the problem i

lower productiiu costs. V arc in i movements as that represented by a jvriod smaller margin of: prof- Ith- Forei,;i) Trade Tinancins Cor-

)-.:r business n.m who properly its than that vhich we h.ave exj)-1- ; peratmn, which is bein. orpaniCHj c:,i;e, ,, eoor'.o-.isio fcre-s ha;.- rinced for the lat few jours, j with a capital stock of one hun1 ii bu-in-s cor.d;:ior.s during the ! rater et'.lciency is urgently d- j drcd billion dollars, on which, unwar a:.d in ?! ':bseiut.n t,i.0;:i . :na ruled. j dor the Kde Act,-it can extend a p.'ri-d r-.i!i- d that con;:nd:ty i Tl. solution of tA probicra j billion dollars In Ions-term credits ,',,s wer s arlns Too far boond i must Y-f- found befor we can ao- ! to foreign tuyrs of American tf.e ' r oap'.a pur. '..a-if.s power f cor.;tdih the iuo i:::por!aiit cf r.l! ' product 5 cud issue Its own dtdn-

Tl.e m;;v.' to reir.uia Ion- at such neo.sary readjustment5; namely. tures acamst the collateral for

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to reir.uia Ion- at such necessary readjustments

ia stahl basis of exchange be-tw eon i these loans for sale to the Araeri-

Tl.e i report a :u e of the retniler farm and industrial products, l as novor 1 n rvre ao( entU3td ; " hirh, in the hnal analysis, is an

can public. Our productive capacity

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than r.ow. The public has come to j exchange between farm ar.d Indus-! to.njilv been intTeasins Fince the lo,.u upon ti.o retailrr's readjust- trial labor. Agriculture Is still our be-innir: cf the World War. It ' j ra-nfs as the !:. in th ocle tat hirtst Industry. When it Is pros- . now exceeds the capacity of domesmust be ot rvpb-ted N-fore pcoa;rn:c l jw-rous the country is prosperous J bestir consumption. And it fob ronditior.s are en a comparatively but when It is not prosperous the bws. therf.re, that merely domesfour.fj basis preparatory to a per;-j country cannot be prosperous. tic readjustment cnr.r.ot solve the eral revival of buvin. That r--p- i Ar.d there i another pr..b!eta r rob'.ern of satisfactorily disposin nlar cnt:-e;tioa was strikin'y iilus-! whtth vitally concerns all of us j of our surplus pood.s. Furthertrated by the reo-r.t so calltd buv-! r..n:ey, unemployment. Like tlie moro: all nations are s economical-

If your grocer happens to be out of "Busse's Bread" when vou ask for yours, call the Busse Bakery. We'll rush a fresh supply to him and thus insure that you get what vou want the best bread on the market. Just say to Your Grocer "BUSSE'S PLEASE"

Blouses and Over-Blouses of Daintiest Materials We are featuring Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Pongee tuck-ins and overblouses in beautifully beaded and embroidered models at $6.50 $8.50 $10.50 $12.50 to $25.00 Pleasing etions in PHOENIX AND VAN RAALTE HOSIERY and

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repudiation of contracts, this also is a world-wide condition and must likewise be remedied as son as

pri'vs r;ij;r:ot math arbitrarily j possible. While we have been far

( oms'deratirn for all mr re fcrtunate thin any otb r r.a-

iy interdeper.ilent that wnplc.-yment in acy cno country dt'per.ds to a larse extci.t upon world-wide cocperrtion and facilities for the exchange of pood V.ecauso- of wcrld conditiens and their jr.tluu;ee upon u? br.sines recovery hero will naturally be jrradual. but all the better for thah It

the f jetors that er. re.- inte th p. roe- , tioa. It is a serious matter to have rs5?. P'Tbaps the chief rf thee i ! thrr e million people cut of work labor c.,st. uhleii aftccts all al.ers. pven in this rich country. When prices s arei to j r ?.ibiri e or.s.-fuei;tly the task of ado-

hi t'l;?s raw r.aterir.N were the cuntely tsnancir.s our oversea: com-' U a matter rf rational contra tufirsr to frl tr reaction. It at vo rr.er-. which is tie cruv of the' !atin. hweer. that there are )on as laJ"-r co.ts re:::ain big; the j rhlem, Is a matter of vital inter- : atmudant irailratlons that the ti mannfarfurers ranr.ot pas alons n est to every business man, farmer ir. our buines affairs La nnmUrw larsc Irt cf iL t!1- U Ojs ' &4 laborer la tae countrj. It Is ' ablj turned.-

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South Bends Exclusive Shcp for Women

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