South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 117, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1921 — Page 2

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PREPARE PLAN TO STOP GOAL CRISIS

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At Convention In New York

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th POinmi.i:iin fin"! f)ir iro-ni fp-rs to th propriety of th filing f the difffrrntials by ronyrewa. They have been inclir.eii to ront-n'l that th rv-tablihnir.t f the seasonable d iffftrentia 1h shoull 1 l-? , tl tr th Intfrvtate cfirnm,rc mrturil'io.n. wbirh bo'ly i- charge. 1 in the M'l with carrJn out thr provisions ( f th- a t.

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r.Hu'.t w hf n the present a?re?m?n!s fxpire between May 1 ami 11 more than 2r..0Vj workers in.i 0 mill will e afferted. The International I'.apor Co., was rtportri to har withdrawn all contract aftr May l. (lovcrnmfnt reports recently s'lioweil ',rt (Uj-r' newsprint supply In th" hand. of the publishers or enroute. 'rtaSn nlvf rtisers havf undertaken tA obtain a revision downward "f ad rat-y whil? thes- hay? inrra?"1 an averace rf 41 percent In the l it IS month, the cost of produrriop. wace.s, newsprint and oth-r materials has advanced fon?ltlerably more jn the same period. I'uh-

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AWARD CONTRACTS FOR ELKHART ROADS

I'ermanently Improved highway sys-

in iin.-i ,-ini iu in n ii ii riuin. roads were built at $1 0,000 I er toi!-. Up until this time nearly 2.finoino has been expended in pavintr country roads. Improving of the f ishen-rristoI road, which run northward out of the city, will mean the pavlncr of the lat unimproved Important highway running into the city. One n.ile of It Is now paved with stone, laid nine years

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CLAIMS EVIDENCE INSUFFICIENT TO INCRIMINATE LIGI

NKW YOItu, April :.--Tii fdral authorities havo failed to obtain frjfMeienr nl .'oiicp to cfr-artre Tito Lisi with any connection with the Wall pt. bomb explosion hut will confinue their investigation of him, V. J. FJynn. chief of the dep.jrti'ont of juric. 'H bur-au of jnv.--ti-p.ition. said to Jay.

With the sprintr th rhyme way in almost ai ba-I an the crime wave.

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f;OSHKN. Ind., April lr.;trl of ( ninrni.iioners county Monday awarded

V avintr the Closhen-f'.ristol. New I'aris and Wakartis.1 roads for a total of ?m.".rr and the Northcon Cor.tnirtion Co. of ?:ikhart the contract for the fa?opnlIs road. The awards totalini: $430. aorno were ns fflIow.: r;ohen-r.ri.-'tol roa.l Jt 1 ?.?,. 42.25. four and one-half mibs lor.rr. New Paris road $9 .0$.?,, three and on-fourth miles Inner. Wakaru.a road $ ?, 1 .1.70, three mile lone Casanpolis road $1 14,050, four rnllew lonsr. The li.ct of bidders Included the Rieth-Hiley CnV. s' r tjt ion Co.. 1. P. Tb ard. I. W S.-aman, J. f Bontraper. McClintick. rolweii & Hordy, O. W. NTci'arter. the Northern Conrrruction "o. and J. W. Shelby. Many farmers urjred the commisi'ners to lefer lettinsr of contracts until such time as prices for material and labor are much lower. Klkhart county it is said, leads all f the ;' counties ff Indiana for improved hichway. The county's

made the discovery that stone road wore a failure, brick and concrete were adopted. Iav Short Gaps. Hy July 1 the two short papa In the Gcshen-Iit;onIer division of the Lincoln highway will bp paved, and It will then be possible to travel on brick, concrete or asphalt pavement from Cromwell. Noble county, to New Carlisle. St. Joseph county, a distance of about 60 miles. The entire width of Klkhart county (th route of th Lincoln highway) will then be y aved. Contractors who last year paid common laborers as high as ."0 -entf an hour are now offering from HO to 35 cents, with the result there Is a prreat surplus of labor. The Indiana state highway commission will within a few days, start resurfacing- the three mile stretch of stone road running south from (Joshen college to the Elkhart -Jackson township line, where it connects with the Npw Paris brick road. It is part of the Hoosier Dixia

This was the idea that popped Into Fiippety-Klap'a head when Granny Hippo g-ot o uppi-'h. "Vou never mis the water till the well runs dry." Therefore, "You r.evr miss the circus until you Just can't go." He nudged Nancy, then he nudged Nick, but Old Granny Hippo saw

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sulkily in the yellow water of the muddy river, all but the end of her nose. "I think that I wc another rhinoceros about half a mile up the river," said the fairyman. ''Let's try and get her to go. This old crosspatch thinks she i the only pebble on the beach, or the only frog in th pond, or the only potato In the field, or the only rhino In the river, or whatever you wish to call It. Lt' fool her and get somebody ele to take her place. Plenty of people would te glad to se the world, and a little thinsf like a calliope with a flat not wouldn't bother them any more than a mosquito

bite would bother you on a steamboat excursion. " "What's a steamboat excursion?" asked Nick. "Lackaday!" exclaimed Klippc'yITap. "Look in the dictionary! Come on. Let'n po." The Green Shoe and FlippctyKlap's large ones had them all down the river in about two shakes of a eniuea pig's tail, where Mi. Hetty Hipjo was coolin? her heels in the water and wondering what to do next. Nancy and Nick and the ralryman paddled out beside her and when she jnw them ?he stopped a great yawn she had started, and blinked her eyes rapidly. "For oodn"sw sake!" she exclaimed. "What kind of monkeys are you? I thought that I'd seen every variety! There must be some things in the world I haven't seen after all." "Nor heard either," Mid FTippeiyKlap takincr a mouth-orpran out of hi. ?hoe, and beginning to play a tune. (To Do Continue!.) (Copyright. 19:11.

highway. The tone road was built by W. W. I Latch & Rons Co. of ( Joshen in 1912 and cost $10.000 per mile. Two years ago It was repaired at very heavy expense. The road was worn out in less than two years from the time it was completed.

spi;f.iinc; fixe susik.niri. William Parrett. 2419 W. Merry a v., arraigned on a charge of exceeding the speed limit, was lined $5. which was suspenled. in the city court Tuesday.

iu:ih:is si-:i.kct li:adi:k. KL TASO. April 2. Unconfirmed reports here today were to the effect that former Gov. Cantu of Lower California had been selected for president of Mexico by leader of rebel factions said to have held a meeting in San Antonio recently.

BERRIEN SPRINGS

FIBRE REED FURNITURE AT VERY LOW PRICES

RdbertsSP Company

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Every Inch a Clothing Store

Mrs. Richard Pougan. with her children, has moved t the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Crane, in Huchanan townshop, ior the summer nionthn. .Mr. and .Mrs. John Aupsten have returned from a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. (leorge C (Jale of (Chicago is a visitor at the George Halbach home. Mrs. Hat lie Stahl is a visitor at the home of her son, Kenneth Stahl, in St. Joseph. EmniPt Whaley of .South Hend Miss Lan.i Lord and II. Itennie of Niles were here Friday to attend the funeral service of Henry Whaley. Mrs. M. L. Storrs of Chicago is a visitor at the home of her son, H. FJ. Storrs. Glenn Hennett and family have moved into rooms above the milk depot on Ferry street. Thu fair held at the town hall Friday and Saturday for the purchase of a soldiers' memorial was a success. A large crowd was in attendance both days and nearly $00 was realized from the sales. A supper was served Saturday evening by the Auxiliary of the American Legion and a band concert was yiven by the Berrien Spring band, which was followed hy a dance in the American Legion rooms. Mrs. P. R. Vaughn ha.s returned from a winter's visit in St. Louis with relatives. Mrs. Albert Arink wa.s called to Lansing last week by the illness and death of her mother, Mrs. L. H. Gearhart. Mrs. Hoggs of South Bend has been a visitor at the homes of her sifter, Mrs. (J. O. McOmber, and her mother, Mrs. D. It. Vaughn. Ivan Carre 11 and family have returned from Inglis. Florida, where they spent the winter. They will leave this week for their new home in Peeatur, 111., where Mr. Carrell has a position as manager of the Hounds and Hunting Magazine. The Neighborhood club of Long Iake will meet at the home of Jay Snyder Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. John FJpley of Kalamazoo is! a visitor at the home of her daugh- I

ter. Mrs. S. H. Colvin. '

The Social Hour will be entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Hohleber, in the country. Joseph Iong has returned from Kewanna, Ind., after a brief visit here. An indoor track meet will be held at the U. B. church rooms Tuesday evening, April 26.

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The Berkey c Gay Furniture Company's national demonstration of thi

Chamber Suit! positively ends next Saturday, April 30th. At the Special price at which it is offered, it presents a remarkable value, and wc urge our patrons to investigate it while the opportunity remains this week. Berkey & Gay Furniture is well represented in this typical design. Beauty of line, soundness of construction, exquisite finish and care in every detail have given Berkey c Gay Furniture supremacy for over half a century. Yet the prices for furniture of such high character are most reasonable.

Straight End Bend $85.00 Bow End Bed $100.00 Chifforobe and Mirror $161.50 Toilet Table and Bench $154.75

Bureau $142.50 Water Stand $19.75 Cnair $19.75 Rocker $19.75

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EPSOM SALTS LIKE LEMONADE

You can now buy real epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea, by asking your druggist for a handy package of "FJpsonade Salts" which looks and acts exactly like epsom salts, because it is pure epsom salts combined with fruit derivative salts, giving it the taste of sparkling lemonade. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of cold water whenever you feel bilious, headachy or constipated. "P'psonade Salts" is the much talked

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FAIRVIEW

Miss L"ta McWayne of South Bend spent th? week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lydick. Mrs. Adam Smou3 and daughter Audrey spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. David Rose of Cottage, Hill. Mrs. Cloyd Beetle entertained the Triple Four club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plum beck and family of Sumption Prairie and Mr. and Mrs. Hay Peterson and children of Lydick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whitescd. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Witter and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fields Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gamble and family of Cottage Hill spent Sunday

afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i

Perry. Mi Marie Martin of South Bend and Hartley Anderson of Notre Dame j spent Sunday with Mr. and ilrs. Cloyd Bestie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dornt are th? , parents of &. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neisweaver and family and Mr. and Mrs. Garnes of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Jam s Nelson and Mrs. CrLe and son of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Miller of Niles were guests of Mr. and Mr?. A. J. Yeater Sunday. Miss Audrey Smou. attended the Ardmore school exercises Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Nile and ; Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Osceoki spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore. !

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You can secure better, fresher Coffee at The Coffee Ranch every day in the week. THE COFFEE RANCH

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