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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED AUTOS, MOTOKCYCI.E. MCTCLES. wpi:. tourin? cars, f -r CAh. Mu?t le bargain.. Also fr n!e 1 Grant IUad tr. 1 Overland It'-ndfcffr an.l nome tfcfap rr nt Inrsrntn. It!l M kart, ir.Ü-31 Lat Coif is. ll'ÄMf J?llß-17 II AUL. KT DAVIDSONS, $75 to All fullj ejuipp'l. Tick not for Bprlny df-IlTrj. IlazUom & V&. lr. 210 II. Jefferson fc!?d. 13233-tf TIIK ACTO TlADlA'l'OR Iadlator. hoxJ and fender ms4f and repaired, Kil Lincoln War Last. At raol Trunk crossing. Horn rne lOM-tf W.LNTKD MIM-lXLANLOl'M LOANS AND rLALN NOTES. WANTI'D TO UUY Od or two catli rrgUti-rs. r-g-i'ferinj; ilrg from 1 up. Call Hell "21. Horn 12 7-10 WANTHI Horo In tb muntrj for tw0 hoyn. 11 and 1.". yp.irs old. For the fnircDr; pTiuaiiüt if suited, lif erent ?s. I5ox II. C. 1, Nov TlmM. fct3 f- I OK MALI; MIStKLLANKOTS. VOIl SALH Sr-r,nj bnnd marhlnry, "Unp. One 5 ft. vertical, one ft. hori t mtal fiU-am boilers, one k" rnylnr, im '0r rrnnt mixer, two raent Llock inaliln' and portable drrlnj? rak. 'all for r. i;. Lukenhacb, Dodtr Mfsr. t."o , Mlohawaka. 1U7 l'OK SALL A carpenter' a hf-ncb, la auc tion, a barraiu If taken soon. Ad dress Uox i-.TT, care Nw-Tlrav. rou SALL Prats anrl Whitney planer, 21 Inch by 21 wh by S feet. Sontb Bnd Lith Works. lll2C-tf FOR SALL Red raspberry and straw berry plants. Call liell phone, rniintv. V1. u:is-ij FOn SAM: Oak buffet, dining table and alx cbalr. Hftnltary r.urii rocken, .nsrrla chair and 2 oil store. 2ix K. Du ball. Bell phone 1V. 12Jl-9 l'Oll HALE A pood Hnbart roff.-e-flocr mill and pulrerlier. Will sell rhe.tp If tafeln at enrf. Home phon 1252. C L. .Smith Co.. &2J N. Lrnerlck t. 119131 TOI: SALS niack noli, well rotted ma nure, plowing and ilraejrlnr, sradinf and Boddln?, all kinds of liaullntr, Ohe mid rubbUh. August llaqulst. Hell C'.2 115' 2-11 HOAT FOR SALI 10-foot rowboat with Outboard motor, cushion, oars, corer, complete and In excellent condition. Ad dress, A. R. Mjlijer, 1570 Old Colony Uldsr.. CMcajfo. III. 11SS2-14 Mi i n u U it MONKY TU LOAN For Sal or trade, cheap, 112 N. Stude 1't t.. twelTe-room h'.u.se, all mod ern exceptlajr furnace. Une-balf block from Washington stret car Hue. We have money tj loan for buildinz üew tioue. 8. iL KOBIXäON i SON. ll-vl-LT f I I H H M I Vh LUlcU lllJt iLi Leading art (4 rneiuocrs of I ml lau a A:oclatioa of ;s Lkenat-d haa.iH Loau Uroker. De.il- t$ H loi witU uiijr of thfse companies U urt guarantwl Ly tLe r.itK.latljn. 5 . U si M U MONLY TU LOAN on furniture, pianoa, Lori.s, etc. Long time, tasj puyni-utä, legal rate. .No ictrs. I'JtuVlDLNT LOAN CO. Ml H. Michigan .St. Over if.rj Cluthien. Home phvue üLöTG. Hell pbou; 1120-tf 1IAYL YOU MONLY? Money U lu grtat dt-maud at all tliueM, but icvlally at tM aiua of the year. UAVL YOU LNOUtill? We M;i arrange to iaakt you a loan from llu.uu up on a toug or abort tiiae on i'LliNU L lit, i'lANOS. HORSES, UAÜUNS, CATTLE. iili'LEAlENTS, LTC. Houie 1'houe UoUU. Bell 1'boLe lUki. SLCUR1T1 LOAN CO. L: 1. O. O. k li.dg. FOR SALE 2 barber rhalrn. mirror, waabbowl, wnllcase, shoeshlnlns chair, and tand. Will pell cheip, aa I am putting lu new fixtures. 2tij L. W. I!apt. Bell phone C252. 11727-tf FOR SALE Office Safe. Bell Zi'Ji, Home tf LIBERTY BRAM AltUMTNTJM WARE. Ecti rIec guaranteed to wear 20 year, taay to keep clean. Moit dur able, CKt economical. ivi'iiY and rrrLiv, 12J N. Mala St. mos-tf FOIl SALE Auto Ford furcpn? truck with pn. furniture rody. In pood condition. Ktea Furniture Co. 1173y-tf MKM;k hlUCk. ALL kinds of extra fine nnrserj stock, hrubbery and berrr bnahea. Jamea Oleaeon. 191 Carroll. Home 71tM. Hell KVi. 117Jltf ilOUSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. H mules and 2t) horse. Will sell rhap If takeu at ou e. Ininitre at '2 S. Cbapln. Iloce phone 027, llcll pboüe 2iM. HSOOMaya 1 . .a ; ROTH & EPLFR Dealer In hlgh-cli draft horsea and farm chunks. We hare alno a few MH-ond claat boraes nt our boarding and aJes barn, 231 E. Sample Home phone 212 llrt:t2-tf IN ee le THE STRING. Ve If jou ow a number of tniaU i4 biila about towa we will furulnh 14 the caau to kuare them up and i Utlcr your tiiat puyujeut until v April, May or June after v.uUt Ü la over. h $4 No endorser or co-maknp re- s quired. J ut your naoit. Teriaa lik tuese eaub:e you to buaare 4 with .your creditor and yc i donot V begin paying u for tbite or four 4 luu utiia. $4 LotniouPUUXITfllE. TIANÖS, H LIVn ÜXOCfcw, ALIOS. Etc.. at U v legal chattel rates made to suit j 4 borro tr. IT 10, Home til?. 4 STATE LO ANC0 M FAN Y, 5 ef Capital öo.uuo.üu. t J4 Suits 3. Mercuauta' hang Bldg., u s S. Michigan St, South Bend. Ind. 4 ii v 14 Dealings with any or aoove 14 companies are guarauteed by the if II ft 14 Indiana Association. ittmn?tsmimussmtmsss Stf99 If If I D2Ö ÖD Kill VI I to LÖDÄEfl I AT LEGAL RATE SU TS) 8 ON YOUR OWN NAME. NO INDORSER REQUIRED. 94 M 4 M el 14 44 51 44 14 4 4 44 8 5S WHY ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO M SIGN YOUR i.OTE WHEN YOU t$ U CAN GET MONEY OF I S WITH- f U l' .LlUAHllASSUENT Y TERMS TO SUIT TUR noil, lid WI.il. 19 1 Loans on HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ? 44 PIANOS, HORSHS. WAGONS. $ LIVE STOCK, LIBERTY BONDS 4 14 and WAR SAVINGS ST AMI'S. 14 w xs WILL BUY YOCR INTER- if 8 lOLLTIU IOU SALE. I ST 11 UONDS FAICTLY PAID XX 44 4 M WE WILL PAY OFF YOUR 44 U LOAN WITH ANY OTHER COM- U 4 PAN Y AND ADVANCE YOU 44 g MORE MONIST. 14 14 IF YOC MUST B0RROW-SEE US 4i 44 u KOIt KAI.H Slnrle n,mr Brown I.ec born and Red Susnex ehlcka and cga. 1 George Klnzie. ."10 Venn av. Hme I phone S10 and 5711. IWj 711. 11791-12 1 i womh mm .1 Ll I 44 ORGANIZED TO PROTECT TUE H DO IOC KNOW T HAT. UTORsl sah anT eTOrna doors made and put op by 11s sate cvil. Miller Sash and Screen Factory, 8M Portage ar . lome phone ti STOCKS AND llOKDS. LIBERTY BONDS bourht and sold. Highest prlc paM fir all ittues of Libert Rnla an-l partlr paid contracta, A. G. Witwer, 2nd tloor. 22Ö S. Main st. 116R-tf WE PAY J7.2 for full coupon Liberty Honda. Hisrheat rash prices for other Issues. i'artly paid contracts bought. Open SSu) a. in. t S:.' p. m. C. I Guth rie. 423 J. M. S. BMg, fourth floor. 14751-tf LIBERTY BONDS, aU partly paid outrarta an be ald for spot cash at Hooni l'J. l.'V N. Ml.-hlgan at., upftalra. over the Cleis Jon dry Store. Hours 1 to 5. Saturday nights 7 to S::X) Hfcy-tf WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS. $30 to Sw.utaJ caith. Sol: your boada to us for btghctt fjuirk caah. Hendersou Jt Co., Iii X. Latallc st.. Ct'caga. SSl-tf MONEY TO LON at 5'-. on farms. Why par r&oiv? (lim Ilm., 221 Furnier Xruat BMg. II. iv17. 1. 7.V. fiFJÖ-tf IF 5 44 ii 11 14 44 U U W Bell ltiu3 SMALL BORROWER. 9 J. M. S. iL! OPPOSITE OLIVER HOTEL SECOND FLOOR TAKE ELEVATOR 1$ u u I Home 6202 4 Accused to and Bonded dj tha a $ O State of Indiana. xi 11 n 1 n i 11 . u n n 1 i LEGAL NOTICE, 1 IBEKTY BONDS We an. pay Ig $51.00 for full coupon bonds. IllgLevt caH vrlec for all other l?nes. AMERICAN BOND CO. 20 J. M. S. blJff. ' 11532-tf HOIilK. WAGONS AND AKRIAUl.S. H'K fALE Al horse. Inquire at 6CI La Port av. 122S4-9 UM MO( K I Ott ! Lr. FOR SALE Thirty Tiean Toree and inarea, ail kIz. all sues and pria; all kinds farm and team Larnes, oagm a3l logics. Ercrytlilng muit !-e 'l-l liuarautod aa reirented. Call. u.ok them ocer. E. La?al!e Feed Barn. U0M-Ar.ril2S I. tat ef Marr It. Dobnon NOTIt i: OF FINAL AC TOI VT. B.v dirtlou of wir.uai II. Dobon. hdmlnlstritor of th e-t.nt of Mar? II. I.o!.u. late of st. Ji.aeph Cocnty. In the j .ftt of Ind'ani. ,t'a-d. Nolle Is Leretr given the heir. J gatfs and levlhee of sail decedent.! na lntrtl In a.ttd .rnliiltrator haa Ciei iiiid all other . tare, that fai . In th!s Coart Is a vo'.:ut and Touchers f.ir th final aettMnent of iid eitrtt. and they are therefore hereby roijulreil t. !-e and appear In aald Coyrt fn the .''t!i .lay f April. 1.1'. r-h. ti the sa:ne m!'1 bt-ard. and make prot-f of thrir i. '-irship. or claim t riy p.jrt f aaid -f;it at:d l.ou caue If auy there b, ii- ald H"'o'int rnd votj -Iiera .huld ii t !) aprrove-1. Vitn-a. the i'U-r'. .nj Stal tu. vt. .Ii.'i'b Cirt itit t' .urt at .-it(i U-o l ii. ii.ü.a. :i X T 0 iv ..f I in u. !:. wii.ui i: m waem;e. cl-u. i: I;. I- ll 1: It- 1 M V i. purr oLU. SAND.', Atty. T r Ad;u. notici: Tt lIlTiIHtS IN" AtTOMOIULF, TKVCKS. Notice Is hereby plven that the Hoard of Managers of the j-L, Joseph Tuberculosis Hospital will receive separate ealed propo?aIs for fur nishing a one ton Automobile Truck, Pneumatic tires, .Monday, April 2"th, l!3j. up to ten o'clock. A. M. -aid Truck must have an Ilxprotv Body and must meet tho reiulrc incnts of the Board of 2vlanagcr3 of said Hospital. All bidders sulmittln;r bid? must also sul!nit a bond in a sum cqu;il to the amount of the bid submitted with sureties to the Approval of said Hoard. The Ururd reserves the right to reject any or nil bids submitted. AltTHUR. V. WOLF, Auditor St. Joseph County, Indiana. 9-1; Pel it Ion Xo. is. notice or Tin: kili.no or a pihttiox rou thi: imphovj:- Mi:.T OV A UHIHYVAY IV v.uui: rowNsim. st. jo- si:ih rtjrxTV. i.v the statu OK INDIANA. Notice Is hereby given that a pe tition address! to the Hoard of Commissioners of the County of St. Joseph, in the State of Indiana, ?uned by William .McDonald and other persons, more than fiftv (50) in num!er, who represent thorn s' lvcs each to r a freeholder and voter of said County, ar.d which pe tition prays for the improvement of a highway wholly in said County, was on the 7th day of April. A. D.. IMS. riled in the oilice of the Audi tor of said County. That said Auditor did then and there, In- endorsement upon said pe tition, designate the :.th day of May. A. IV, 1919, the same beinpr a iay in the regular session of the mid Hoard of Commissioners and which said day is not more than .thirtv (2 0) days after the filing of .said petition, as the day uin which the petitioners would present said peti tion to paid Hoard of Co. n mission en?. That said petition is for the im provement of a certain highway un der the Ait i.v-tl at the 71t TCK" nr se"ion of the Oenertl A?.ernhly of the State of Indiana, which Act i r.titlf.l. "An Act to i nuide f.:r tin- -t;a Wih meiit, openniiT. n iden r',air, construction and main tenance of highways, culverts, and ! Lridg-es throughout the County and upon county line, proviJing for the location, the manner cf construc tion, supervision and control; pro viding for the Issuance of county bonds for payment for all such im provements, and providing for the taking over of township roadn by the: county and the making of cer tain roads, county highways and all other matters properly conne:'.ed .herewith and declaring- an emer gency," which Act was approved .March 11, 1919, and which Act commonly known as "The County Uplt Uoad Act." Th;r. the matter to be considered at uch hearing is whether said pe tition i.4 in due form and sufficient in substance to justify the said Board 01 Luminissiune.s in maiiinir ana en- terir.g an order for s-aid petition lo be Kpread of record and referring tlie matter in fsaid petition , prayed for to the County purveyor or to an engineer in accordance with the pro visions of said Act. That the beginning, course, and termination of said proposed hU'h tvey and improvement are as fol lows: Beginning: at the intersection of the ruad known as Quince Head with the Lincoln Highway, which inters-ecting point is on the north and south center sec tion line in section Twenty-six (2) Township Thirty-eight (2S) North, Hange One (1) East, ar.d running North on said center section line with said Quince 'Road through said Section Twenty-six to about tho middle of the North One-half Oi) of Section Twenty-three (2 5). s.tld Township and Range: thencti North West with the meanderin.gs of said Quince Road to its Intersection with the Hast and West Center Section line of SVtion Fourteen (14), said Township and range; thence west on said center section line with said Road to the dividing line between Sections Fourteen (14) , and Fifteen (15), said Township and Raiige where it intersects with the road known an the Redwood Road; thence North on said dividing line and with said Redwood Road, a dis tance of about Eighty (80) rods to the Eight Section line; thence West on said Eight Sec tion line in said Section Fifteen (15) on what is known as the Ax Road to about the center of the North West Quarter ( V ) of Section Fifteen (15); thence Northerly with said Road now known as the Rhus Road to its intersection with what is known as the Chicago Trail which in tersecting point is near tho North East corner of the South West Quarter (U) of the South "W est Quarter ( 'x ) of Section Ten (10), said Township and Range; That said petitioners recommend that the highway be made sixteen (16) feet in width, and also recom mend that said highway be paved with concrete with sufficient berms and ditches at each side thereof and with such culverts, bridges, and other waterways, and if necessary a shoulder to be mado for a dis tance of three (3) feet on each side of the pavement writh either gravel, stone or ?lag, rolled until It Is Hrm and uniform, aa the surveyor or en gineer and the Board of Commis sioners of said county may deem to be sufficient. Now, therefore, all persons or cor porations whose lands or property will be affected hy the work in said petition prayed for and all other in terested persons, if any. are hereby notified that on the fifth day of May. A. D., 1919, at 10 o'clock in thfl forenoon, or ns soon thereafter as the said petition can he heard, at the Commissioners' Room in the Court House of St. Joseph County, Indiana, the said petition will then and there be presented to saidjloard of Commissioners and a hearing had thereon, and that any interested per son, Tf any, may appear at said hear ing and show cause, if any he have, why the prayer of said petition should not be gx anted. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T. Arthur Wolf. Auditor of St. Joseph County, do hereby sign the above and affix my feal thereof, this 7th day of April, 1919. ARTHUR F. WOLF, Auditor of St. Joseph County, Indiana, TV JOHN P. CULLY. Deputy. I. R. ROMIG. Atty. for Petitioners 9-1 G NON-ui :si I I ; NT X OTI CK. STATE OF INDIANA, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, SS. In the St. Joseph Fuperior Court, Februarv Term, 1919. GEORGE SQUINT vs. MARIE SQUINT. Divorce No. 4Ö2S. He It Known, That the above named Plaintiff has filed in tho of fice of tho Clerk or said Court his complaint against said Defendant in the above cause together with a pro per affidavit that said Defendant. Marie Squint is not a resident of the State of Indiana. S'ald Defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trir 1 on the 2Sth day of May, 1919, the same boing tho 9th day of the next term of said Court to commence at i the City of South Bend, on the rd Monday in May next, on which day said Dofondant is required to appear to said action. W1LHUH M. WAUNFIK, Clerk. By MATTHE FISHER, Deputy. C. C. STUHCKLd:. Atty. for Plaintiff. 9-16-LV. Kstate Mf Harriett 31. Kreimer. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOl'.NT. By Direction of Charles O. Davis. Administrator, of the Estate of Har riett M. Fochncr, late of St. Joseph County, in tie State of Indiana, de ceased. Notice is rereby given to the heirs. legatees and devisees of said de cedent, and all othtr persons in terested In said estate, that said Ad ministrator has t'.Ied in this Court his account and vouchers for th? r.nal settlement of said estate, and thev aro therefore hereby required to be and appear in said Court on th Sth day of May. 1919, when the a:ne will t heard, f-.nd make proof cf their heirship, or claim to any pirt of said estate, and show eauss To arouse a sluggish liver, to relieve a distressed stomach, to fortify your self against disease, us a if any there be. why raid account and vouchers ehould not be approved. l'ltna,B 4.a e1.1. , J I. . r- f ! iiurcc, ine i i rv dim .-.iu ui the St. Joseph Circuit Court at South Bend, Indiana, Sth day of April. 1919. WILBUR yi. WARNER, Clerk. By B. E. HOER.STMAN. Deputy. I. F. ROMIG, Atty. for Adm. -l t NOTICE. TO HO AD CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana. St. Joseph County. SS. Notice la hereby jriven that the board of '-ommlsslonera of said county, at their effice la the court bouse at South Bend. Indiana, will reeelve sealed proposals for the improvement of Nile Road, in aaid 'ounty. by grading, draining and par ing with concrete with aphalllc con crete top as net out in the spe ilieaMon, dans and profile now on file in the of fice of thr? auditor of said county, by and under the lawa of the State of In diana. Said sea'ed proposals will be opened and the contract awarded for said Improvement on the 5th day vt May, lltiy. liida or proposal will b received up to 10 o'clock A. M. on aaM date. The said road to be Improved 1 lo cated in I'ortasre and Clay townships in St. Joseph eounty. Indiana, and Is to be known as the NUeu road when so Im proved. Bids will be for the completion of tSe said Improvement In accbrdance with the plana, profile and speeiflc.itions in the office of the auditor of said county, and shall Include all labor and material for paid work. In no case will extrp. com pensation lw allowed fr anv additional work alleged to have been don by the contractor or contractors to whom Is awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond In a arm equal to double the amount of the bid held for the work bid on, to be approvt-d by the b(ard of commissioner of said county. Said bond ahnll be condtloned for the faithful performance of the work: the sureties, if personal, hall be resident freeholders of the State of Iudiana, one of whom shall be a resident of St. Jo seph county. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any peraon, persona or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damapre by rea son of any such bidder falling r neglecting to enter Into a contract to perform auch work awarded by the said board of commissioners or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any laWr er material which may have been furnished to any such con tractor or contractors or to any sub contractor, agOtot or superintendent un der him, In the construction of said work. Said Improvement will be let ns a whole to the lowest responsibly bidder upon affidavit of nonolluslon, which man be submitted with the bid. and upon failure to puhmlt such affidavit such proposal or bid will be rejected by the boaro, and the board reserves the rijrht to t eject any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon sfter the letting of said contract by said board of commission ers and successful bidder. Ilven by order of the Board of Com missioners of said county. ARTH UK K. WOLF. Auditor St. Joseph County. D-iG-2.-; WS VETERAN S ARE RELEASED NEW YORK, April 8. After vir tually being iield prisoners for an entire day on the Cunard line steam ship Mauritania because cf a dis agreement between American emi gration officials and tho British military authorities, 2,700 war vet erans, the majority of them Amer icans who had served with the Brit ish army, were allowed Tuesday to leave the vessel, which docked here Monday afternoon. The troops had entered port with 700 of them whose homes are in thiü cfty expecting to be allowed to land at once. Instead, they were trans ported to Camp Mills, X. Y., with the others late today, to await set tlement of the controversy. The British military authorities in England had sent these veterans across the ocean as repatriated troops, tne British understanding that no manifest list was necessary for the ship. When the Mauretania arrived here, however, the federal immigration authorities demanded such a list. None had been pre pared and the troops were not al lowed to go ashore Without this list, the immigration officials main tained, the troops must be classified as aliens until their citizenship wa proven. Always First in NEWS-TIMES There are 500,000,000 acres of idle land in the country and IS, 000, 000 acres of idle land In New state alone which could take care of 10.000,000 sheep. Old original Seal of Minnesota (lour, .the kind that gave you more and better bread before the war. Ask your procer for Seal of Minne sota flour. Advt. 11744-20 Merritt Oil Elk Basin Events are transpiring in these two companies of a character as to create widespread investment at tention. We have prepared a special analysis on acn of these com panies, which will be mailed gratis to those interested. L.L.Winkelman&Co, Mock Urokerg. r,0.- S. Lasallo St., Chicago. Telephone: t150 Harrison. Main Offices, 44 Broad ft.. New York: Cleveland. Philadel phia, Baltimore. I'arkersburg, W. Va.; Marietta. O.; rind lay, O. Private Wire to Varlotis Markets HOME SET During the past year the Government has absorbed a very large part of our production of ShinolA Home Polishing SETS for the Army and Navy. Now we are released from part of this demand and you can again get Home Sets of your dealer. t The genuine bristles of the ShixoiA Dauber are cemented in a deep steel setting so that they do do not f aU out or mat down with use. The bristles are sufficiently sturdy to easily remove any dirt or grit from around the sole, spreads polish evenly reaching all creases and cracks. The ShikolA Polisher is made of the highest grade of lamb's wool, tanned on the hide and mounted on a wood back. SERVICE NOTE.Before applying polish clean both shoes thoroughly from dirt and grit, especially around the sole. Shine your own shoes. The Home Set and ShexmA make the work easy. The ShinolA HOME SET applies all colors and polishes all kinds of leather. ShinoiA Black - Tan - White - Red - Brown SlilNOlA COMPANY, Rochester, n.y. . 1 h- ; I The P Swift :!!! Hi J eople Who Work With & Company JL e Big Business is usually pictured in the public mind;' as a huge, soulless machine. Asa matter of fact, it is just a collection of human beings like you. Without boasting and simply to give 'the public an idea of the human side of Swift & . Company, we publish the following facts : The lowest rate of wages paid toymen has been increased voluntarily and by arbitration 167 per cent in the past three years; the wages of all packing-house labor have been increased an average of, 125, per cent There is an Employes' Benefit Association (voluntary) providing disability and death 'benefits , for a small weekly payment. Sick allowances; are. grantcÜ in times of illness, and pensions for disability andvolä age are provided without expense to the, employe. Under a two year time payment plan 4,000 em ployes have become shareholders in Swift & Company. Company physicians attend employes needing their help at the plant and at home, j without charge. More than 1,500 of the 7,500 men who left to join the army and navy have returned to their jobs, and jobs are waiting for the others as soon as -they return At the general office in Chicago,1 every boy is given an hour's schooling daily on company time, such work being accredited by the high school authorities in securing a two year commercial coursediploma. A summer home is maintained at Fish Lake, Indiana, near Chicago, where women plant employes may spend their vacations, without cost Swift&Company is co-operating with other employ ers to improve living conditions around 'the stockyards. More and more thought and attention are being given to the opportunity and responsibilities presented in a big industry to improve working conditions and to raise living standards. These are beginnings of a broad, constructive pro gram, details of which are now being worked out by the Employes' Relations Committee of Swift & Company. Swift & Company, U. S. A. 243 Farmer's Trust Bldg., South Bend, Ind. r. Coff E0 ean: "Carry Your Basket INTER URBAN DAY J 1 INTER URBAN DAY ) lote rar ban Day Specials Finest California Lima Beans (limit 5 lbs. to customer) lb 10c 3 pounds Good Head Rice 20c Gloss Soap, per cake 4 4C Armour's or Sweet Marie Toilet Soap, 3 for 10c Toilet Paper, 3 rolls for I0c 10c pkg. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, 2 for 13c 20c pkg. Noodles 13C 2 lbs. Ready Cut Macaroni or Spaghetti 23c Fresh Shredded Cocoanut (limit 2 lbs. to customer), lb 29c TH w E COFFEE RANCH 133 NORTH MICHIGAN ST. Better Peanut Butter "Made while you wait." K . i r t'.i !: ,! '.id i- - I'- ! C i: 93 n