South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 163, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 June 1921 — Page 3
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Wc arc giving away an 18x36 inch Texoleum Rug with each $10.00 sale up to $30.00. These are nice, attractive rugs, dandy to use by the gas mne, etc. Buy your indow Shades and Floor Covering from us and save money. We are always the first to lower the prices on all our merchandise. The Indiana Window Shade Company Lincoln 6148 226 W. Jefferson Blvd.
OLD "MORSE ELM" ! IN CAPITAL CITY. TO BE REMOYED
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Probablv Best Known Tree in United State? How? to Time and Civilization.
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W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid skilled shoemakers in' the country. More than 20,000 pairs are manufactured daily. Every pair is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. If our shoes don't make good, we do. The retail price is stamped on the sole at the factory. Popularly priced at six, cinht and ten dollars.
WASin.Vr.TO.V. June 11. The famous "Mrto ILIm" r,o mor. The oUl landmark which his stM at th? corner of Kou-tfnth Ft. ani IVnr.-
ipylvrmia ir.-? the national capital
la Ii out. has uccumhrrl at la?t to time anfl the txigonrirs of metroprlltan cluünatioi, d(pite tho host efforts of 0 errtnmt tro urgrons ari'l forestry xpo-ts to wvo It. Th famous tros has just Len removed by ori.-r c. f Iistrif:t Superintendent cf Parks Clifford Lanham.
and its ard trun -w ill probably be j
broken up into souvenirs. Except for tho "Geor-i Washington Kim." at Cambridge. Miss., under whose spreading bourhs the Kneral is said to have assumed command of the continental army, the old Mor5 elm ml?:ht claim the distinction of bein? tho bevt known tree In Amtrica. It was one of the first trees to be given a place in the hall of fame for trees, -with a history by the American Forestry association. It was named for Samuel F. D. Morse, inventor of the, electrio telegraph, who. according to tradition, often si; beneath its friendly had in th days before he had achievod fatno and recited to non too credulous aequainlancea his plans for transmitting mes igcs hy electricity.
Many famous politicians al.y
woro accustomed to gather in the shado of the trc. the trunk of w hich bears the scars of hundreds of chair-
backs and thousands of feet, mute proof of the popularity of the old tree as a leaning post for the cruets of the old Willard hotel in bygone days. Defore the tree was removed a delegation from the John Burmu-hs club visited the spot guests of the American Fnrcstery association, and Sept. Lanhum. who had c!iar-T of the obsequies for the old elm, explained why the tree had died. Cutting away many of the roots to permit the widening of Fourteenth St.. helped to kill the old elm. and the underground heat from the hotel boiler room hastened the work of destruction," Ianhair s-aid.
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ders states that owners or occupants of premises in thd vicinity overlookintr Dublin ca;t! wi'.l b- "shot at
fight" If they venture on rcN without first having obtalr.e l ' ff;-:.: r-T-i mission. '.
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l.'brle Sim's r.t-w comr:.i--.-inT of eduratifn if John James TlC'-rt of
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Enforcement of Martini Law in Dublin Expected Dv Interratlen.il News Servi.': j "DUBLIN. June 11. IZarly enforce- ; ment of martial law in this city Is I generally expected by leading busi-
ness men. Already the British military authorities have issued a warning that the use of cyc!e3 In the counties of Dublin, Wicklow anl Meath will be forbidden if the attacks on government troops continue. On? cf the 1'itest British official or-
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COMPANY 226 West Jefferson Blvd. We have just closed a very successful year, and in order to celebrate our first anniversary, we are making some Very Low Prices for the coming week. Printed Linoleum 89c yd. Inlaid Linoleum $1.89 yd. Plain Brown Linoleum . . .$1.19 to $2.79 yd. , Rug Border 59c and 69c yd. 9x12 Texolem Rugs $14.89 9x10-6 Texolem Rugs $13.89 We are closing out our present stock of Window Shad es at Very Low Prices.
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Believe Marion Youth is Suffering From Aphasia Hr International News Service: MAIJHt.N. Ind.. June 11. Curt'.s Ilieharl.-. 15 years old, is puzzling local phy.irians. The boy is believed
to be suffering from temporary
aphasia and the effects of a slight cerebral hemorrhage. Snni tinif. acn, his teachers noticed that he did nt appear to he getting along will in his echoed work. He i-enie! tei know wh it he wanted to do. a teacher said, hut was un.iMe t m ike his hands obey his; mind. 1 1 stumbled over wnr.'.s and was unable to grasp the meaning of spoken questions, at times.
Russian Soviet to Aid Turks in li ar IT ith GrcoJm
David Murudch. Prc
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2 10 S. Michigan Blackstone Blk.
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LONDON". June 11. A new a irre ement calling for military ecojieraticn against tli (trerds has b-m signed between reprcsr r: :.it. w s of the Uusflian soviet and Mustapi Koiro! tlio Turkish nationalist Kader at r.akau. according to a Ontral News dispatch from Anthens triday. The Soaet.-. the dispatch paid, agreed to send t( supply war material to Kcmal's forct'5. Cos-sacks are reported to have entered the important fortified harbor city of Trebizond.
IU'C.IN SESSIONS. EDIXBUKG, Scotland, June 11. The gathering of the clans for the 12th convention of th Rotary club was completed today with the arrival of the. second contingent of the steamer Cameronia whieh had been delayed at Glasgow by the tide. The Cameronia arrived yesterday.
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