South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 169, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1918 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

ENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

LAM BIG TIME

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HERE JULY 4TH

Celebration to be Held at Rum Village to Include Many Features.

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conn 'ted 'itli th I of '..tiiimerce has Iso the c ity and m il:'' prominent '

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-'cpp. ;u..i i;.j:tii K.-'jvn. J. W. Foby of th. stJtM (..ui.uil ".' dtfn.r- v. ill m sk tt;- iriii' ii.l addrc. .ind .-':. j! oth.-r men w hovf 1 1 l . n.-- hav v.ti bM,-n d t-.'i:. it.:y dcud?i upon will alo .j.-ab. .Mis-. i;t:ie H.iirii"i; v;'; l..vu - ha !'.; of th--- i:. t. ;t aI o.' i a .w. At

that :0u- iuif! m C;: .M.-- i I L 1 1 V. .,h!

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h'aith, .ll.'i rr-tary of the ii! :iddn-.

. ".vhi' li ar-.--'in! evil. Tl.f O. ambr r ) üt j t-ia.1.-ri:- ;: and wvm-.:

j i- m ) ; j t i ' r; . Fr. l-'r rmuth declared that a'.-out on. --third of the men who ha- ': :i .-ailed to the drati army ht'-r. tainted with sonu form of thi- d:a-' and fUoteu another do. ?)! a.-, savin;; that it was as important to rid thv nation of this condition as it was to v.-in th- war. a?-

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i. ' r- to '.in tJi- v.ar and ha a riiur;t!Iy decayed nation left.

PLEASURE CLUB WILL HOLD OUTING AT EAGLE LAKE WEDNESDAY

Councilman Luther Makes Recommendation at Monday Night's Meeting.

oi;th i;nd may liave a. m u n icipal

Arrangement?? lia- Lt.n coinl'dftoil for the annual outing of the Jefferson Aw Phas.ire cluh. which tal:es plate "edne.'day at Lafle lalie. I-ai-t night. Chairman Hull stated that -Si members had returned th'dr postal eards sir.ifyinp: their intention to attend th- outin,'. Dinner will he served at the French pavilion, a special chef having oeen -n:aired to prepare the food. Mu-ic will i"- furnished by the-

coal Aard movided the ilan adopt- Orpheum theater orchestra under

uirtciion oi Jiowarii i.arour.

CHANCE TO SEE SERVICE WITHIN THREE MIONTHS

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I'ri.it" Ia'id C. Currv. '2S Iin

dn wav V.., of th1 United S

arim corps, has heen S'-nt from

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Pai l Island. S. (". to ir.tf-rebt South in tlu aii.d i.t--r i If will

to his home city n-nd youn?; nun in tii inarine !. stallonc-d this

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-.'.!-. .!. lor.i.i I'nion Tra.t 't.'iiui.;4. til- local n.ari'.; recruiting tit,o;i, tu ar.ner any (iiestiuns ami d t i.i.. tl..- lif.- ..f .i mal in-. Pri'.ate li : TV a 1 1 . -! 1 1 1 i" of tlie Fit comI'.iny i.f ' ltli reL'iiiient tf Tiia-

iiii--. Mir! t;t nif-ii ot this ct.un pan " j

Mid Mviiiiiit l.ae oeen propiised .viv. in F'Jiope :. the expiration oi' three months' training. "I know I . in correct wliMi I say tii.it tin- n.ariiit-.-. .ire the est cared I'o.- .nd Mir heT fed nie'i it; the M-r it e." w aid l'ri ate Curry Monday. 'TIi- Tim n who enlist in The 11th leuini'-nt h ;- U lie idven the reiinii'd Uaininv that does not fail t" :!p.-aJ to i-M-r1" type at Paris Island, and tlie! w Vo across. "

tee vt the whole of the common council, at their regular meeting lield in the council chamber-; .Monday Plight, works out.

At Th.it Time tlie mein'aprs an-!

proved of a motion instructing City Atty. Thomas . Slick to investigate the possibilities of the city un-dertakin-,' such a proposition. Mr. sjlick will report his imdiims at the next meeting of the council. The motion for the municipal coal yar.l was introduced by Councilman Luther. lie told of a num-'er of

cperence.s he encountered la-t j

'a inter, when he was assisting the' local fuel administrator. and he aattci that the same comlitions; j

no doubt occur this coming j

would

winter unles; steps were taken to) check it. I

"A nuiui":l' of the people oi t 'K city who arc iu a po-ition and eayci

ti i)u- coal at tne present time are . Lent from doin so, lue to the fat j

that they hae no place to toir coal during the summet- months.

i'nd these people will in all ptoba-i

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Some novel musical stunt-, have been scheduled hy the committee on arrangement, inel idij.j vocal, instrununtai and "jazz band" numbers. Immediately after dinner Mayor Carson will deliver a brief patriotic addres to the pleasure seeker;-. The afternoon will he spent in various contest suited to the abilities of the members. They will

con-.iit of a fat man's race, obstacle

race, 10(-yard dash, potato race, indoor baseball ,'aine. horseshoe pitching contest, pie eating contest, and others of a like nature. The trip to the lake will be made

automobiles', ar.u memoers are

requested to report to I lull vV. Calnon's en-car sttie, wliere they will be lurhished with lal.i,'es and their

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decorated w ith the An 1 1 1 iea 11 The start will be made at

j T::br' a. m., before nhich a phoI tojfrapher w ill take a picture of the j ( al s as they are parked on Mich

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I Joselh Scheiiinger and a few I luembet s of the l)Tess will pilot the I procession to Lale lake.

Scry t. I.". J. Murray, in charge of .be b.cai recruiting station, stated

.ulif-es, o- ma ie to :-uner 101 iact of coal w hen the v inter season tets he declared. JuUn CoiupluiiiH of IruUr. Councilman Judson reyistei ed J

i complaint on the coal proposition.

coal dealers of the cents a ton extra

IMUSIC PUPILS TO HEAR

FINE PROGRAM MONDAY

He -aid that the city charged 'j')

tii.tt l ;m ii.ecnaiv.es v.iio Iia e sotnf tor th.-. fl-livrv of . oal to Itiver

.i:oi,,i-e of Gasolin..- motors, will park. "River Pari; is a. part tf South be enlisted li'ie and will be ent to (dM and as lonu' as the dealer.-

a no ch .nk s training .- hool at make thvir ilt liveries to all parts of

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ib tili.' t '.'-''rat io:; F. F. W olle, a. mi In e- tor, n bo w ill In athletic eVc'U.-. :ei

tollow ii. races w'.M ! iiri' ho.-e ta( "..aarr atur.t. i entiia u 1 1 i. . j,'iea.-ed J.o.c. 1 : : r -j T r trail, tiejdiant .tali.. tIop;;-r. ulad la' e, ,n i)A. ':.: i dt n l ela . "',

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'Id. pi Ti U - a- -. : olli,,copper i:.4 nd pri. 4- : u t ' ! p o ii y o ; a' -. ..Cd

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. n 'udian t I rher- will ;,

ball and M t I Anot'neie Vill bt lac :i.

i 1 d : n 4 . Following ti.e n 1 I cj. i j-ni a; b ib- I.i i .-!; : - i ite.ied .

'r ln-.iliii to the civic clubs ..i !:! i: :be li 1 1 hot. .1 Urn- 1 , at vt b :

dded r. thi- !' p!a Jo:; ,

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! ! v ' 1. 1 ' I uain el Monda. 'tit ."til:-; i i lb.- comm.; held on M"i)il;i e nii. -

Miv Philadelphia navy jard- for ;n--t tion. .-nd wiil tlien b competent to i e . niployed at tht .viatiou ileld- in th' Fnit-d Statt.-- and a 1 i oa 1 1 s'eit. .Murr.'iv 'Ail! lvar Tib-uay for U-t porte to aid in tbe f.-ci uitin fie ;!j.- Inadine corps t!iere. TIi-; info; niatton blank -;iven out : tbe local !tt l n itln station sayi: "The 11th i '-mbit nt was :-it ortui.ed Jtn. 11 It is a mo-to'ri.-.e! -jehl aitiKtty regiment with p-. i a e.piipmt r.t that siiou'.d 1n.uie it- bin one of t!ie iiio.-t acti'e ami p:oni:nf-nt j-'-inu-nts of the present w.i r. When the marines 'over the top' the 11th wll! be with them to help open the road to C'-rün.

this citv without char'in extra, tae

people of IIier l'ail; fee! that ;he' are bein imposed upon." he vaid. ActitJii by tile committee in icilunl to autlioriziu'-; a contr.rct tor the nurchu?'! of a r?:;.5uy sttam roller for the city, made by the board oi public works, was postponed until a special committee of tne from the council inspect a second-hand

steam roller to see if it will serve j the. purpose. : Would Censor Ail ei tisin. A faorabie report vas; irivel: to.'

tiie motion of Councilman LJeis to hae an ordinance drawn up that will cen.-or ad .iti.-in,r. tlealin with any national character or any Amer-

MAY CONNECT STREET IMPROVEMENTS OF CITY WITH PUBLIC HIGHWAYS "Whether South P.end is to be allowed to continue the improvement of a number of its streets so that they will connect with public hishwayü. in order that the government's plans regarding the use of motor trucks may bo facilitated, is to b determined by the state council of defense. late Monday afternoon a subcommittee from the county eouncil ; of defense met with the board of

public works in regard to what the members of the board believe Is necessary alons this line in South Bend. The matter was one into thoroughly by the board members and the members of the sub-committee, which is composed of L. P. Hardy, county fuel administrator, and A. F. Fby, county food administrator. The report of the conference between the board members and the sub-committee will be submitted at once to the state council of defense, and a tinal decision as to what is to be done in this city In regard to further street improvements will be rendert d by that body. According to the board of works members, there are a number of streets that can be extended o that t lie ir improvement will connect with public highways outside the city limits. ltecently the stat council of defense ordered that 11 public improvements that are not necessary should he stopped until after the war. This order was issued owin to the difficulty in getting material to the cities for contemplated Impvoements. and to conserve the railroad facilities of thn government.

Mis- Ko.-a Sack, assisted by Mrs. Loui.-e Crvan, contralto, and Miss Kleanor Mueller, soprano, will present to her pupils the following p-ro-rrani Wednesday, June 11'. Part I.

t Kindt r'arotte Hummel

t Alice and Gerald Muessel.

ILts deux Papillons Holiman i Jeanette Wasxner.

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, uai nu i'iir rviui n una Gerald Muessel. j Inter Xos: Mol adyen ; Kk'anor Mueller. i Pierrette Chamli.ade i Iiene Hindebrand. 1 1 Inn:-a riaii lance En -Tel mann

A lies rette Gra.iio.-o Iiieiil Catherine Klurxhardt.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Fran JltxyorAs ot ladlaa Tltll ad Tiomji Co.

In the Time tf Poses

Diana brothers to Lucius D. Sarle, lot 121. Hoseland park, $1. Same to rlla Sarle, lot 59. Roseland park. St. Dora Jantz and husband to Arthur J. Johnson and wife, part lot -4. Martin's addition, $1. Georye M. Studebaker t al., trustees to Steve Tomordi. let lUou, Summitt Place third addition. $273. John W. Schindler and wife to John Frank, jr., l acres' Perm twp., .Martha Ciull to Ida L. Kenner,

I kah soldier or tailor They also

The I I Tli vccimeiit is probably a pnroved the. ordinance ordering ... i ' . . .... , . . .

"iip marine re'inunr wua a; persons vacating uuinun-s. nouses

own. of the

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.!. Fniled Slate- st-!cc Tin .,r' eel- and n en of th 11th lieterir.üi' ! to make it th tn-.-t

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or picini.-es. tt leae such -anitary conditions. hen täte I.

ItatUe. for Couiitiliiieii. i The ordinance for the purchaaäi,

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Miss Louise "Bryan,

Accompanied by Mis.-. Marjorie Pryan Sous Lois- Staub Bertha Elbe. Tu ran telle Heller Frances Ganmiuck.

J Part II. iL'Ita'uana iu Al.qieri Iiossini

"1 I'oiOv. l.'l-.td ..wl '.t. .!!,!..

places l.l J , . it is .i.! Chrifetman. ! Moiiieiis M'Js.cals. Op. 1 1. Xo. J..

Ilie.-.-ipier j i0t cl, Mclnerny's tirst addition.

Lew Jholt. Shd wife to Calvin Iholtz and wife, part lot 4, Lawrence & Dattell's addition. $1. George I llberhart and wife to John W. Schindler and Aloysius J. Schindler, lot iL', Keiner Kann addition. $1. Wenger Realty Co. to Ursula

! IPaeneikopf, lots i 4 and (iö, Wenger

Realty company's tirst addition,

for the councilmen

i! put citv clerk

city

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oi bad-eS cbrk and salKtio tied ii. i:. c; ti... ..... i . i

I fore the ommittee ami invited them

to attend a meeting; to be neiu m

.cnuoei 1 1 $1.200. William A. Mclnerny and wife to

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Marjorie Bryan.

aniucr ami rnunf I rai i vviu-.t v-j.il-., lt

I AJKtKiVA VliWWV ll UC , IV I, Mt Magdalene Haslansei. w.v.i a- r !inc :iddirir.n ti

Ida Renner to Ldgar Dils and

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1 'reyermuth, secretary of of health, appeared be-

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SAMUEL FIEWELL IS MADE LIEUTENANT

the Rotary room of the ohver hotel.

ni-rht. Dr. J. X

of the state board of health.

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Get right down to the Hidden parts You are particular about the service you jet front tires. How about lubricatiou i DOOM'S CRAPHITE "W Automobile LUBRICANTS rrv?r.t w f ir tnd tear -aued by r.i-:il-to-nit.t'. contact. The ur: laiiy iif !rd tLe BTaph.tc rnts a eil-'.s eariRr fi'a.i o rr bo-nn' i:rf.rr s th-t u i V rid in smoother -tndrai;' h-.jher ara u; keep iowr. .' ea iifu'.f :':e a jt ..Vi.wf.-j C - i't Joaeph Dixon Crucible Company

Jrmf Citf , t. J. v

Word has S-en neeiw-d

P.end by Mr. and Mr.-. M. Fitwell. tli.a theij- son. ainu-I Fiewell, ha? :,t:i co!) i uiis i med lieutenant and n.-kü'.d to hea.l'i'JarUTs at Waco. T l"i wilt, ubo has len at t amp Shel'''. Hattiesburj:'. recently ..'...p'ntd special work at Camp '.otdi.li and with the rank of sergeant major hatl been assigned t the p i.-onnt 1 division at Camp sbei'e. in barire of in-uraiico mat-t-'.--. !lc lejiiains in the personnel section. ivvni-viTMi'vr

Pride r-ortrait! are an essential I'.nt of the vedtlln ceremony because of their orical '.abac, "e specialize in obm.

taming artistic portraiture in file

to your

1 1 ida r-ta ry

and Maj. J. e. Col.:, of the fnittd i

States health otlice will ie speaker J

Thev will d scu-s

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; Eleanor Mueller. I The Golden Bird Kroee. 'The Lob Rider Gurlitt j Alii c M Hessel

J I 'o Grünen Reinecke j l.. .1.. fl'-lt. T I . I

Hlll'ty fceC- 1 11 1 vueijc t.tincCKC I

I Ger.rude s. hafer. If. Tb.it We Two Wer- Maviii-

XV in .Mrs. Bryan and Eleanor Muelley

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. f ... ,i ii . ... ;,. tbiv i Londo P.alliant spreatl of veneieal vlb-eases ::, Hiii! . community. i r f -ithlbla Uirist.nan May lias Come

Cadman . . Weber

wife. I'y acres in Penn twp., S.i.uOO. Herbert M. Matthews an I Mary M. Crawford and husband t." Cornelius Wedell, 10 0 acres: in Warren twp.. SI. Edmund B. Byrkit and wife to

l E'mer E. Murray and Myrtle D.

Murray, part lot 1, Roseland park, $1. Cornelius Wedell and wife to

FLAG RAISING ADDRESS TO BE MADE BY BARIMHART

üari ! Cat;

home, and we commend

t or.sideratir-n the --cetion that we come to - our home for tMs purpose Just before the wedding Quests arrive. The McDonald Studio. Adv.

l.l IN litONOMY.

St 'nl coir FFRS now at c.iiümor!

price; Make a sin. ill payment a in we will take care of them Until u:;nt.i. Repair!. ü; and remodeling i.T v ia '.'. . H i .!- .-nblatt. MfT. t im . : :..' S. Michi-Tan Ad-.t.

There i a bare possibility that Conu. Henry A. Barnhirt will iblier an addre.-s at the Flair raisin ir to be held at Sacred Heart Hun-

iri.u. I'atholic church. corner

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laipa si. auu i iiui.in.i .i... .jun-

U;:. actordini; to a letter ja.-t received by lr. George Toth from Coiio. Barnhart. The congressman also acknowledgesthe receipt of a handsome gold liionot amed shitbl from the members of the church in appi eciai'oii of a donation Con.;. Uarnhatt made toward the Fla",. Mr. Barnhart points .cut in bis" letter that his tirst duty is at the

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Gtaiello Helkr Thekla Detzler.

Charles Warren Tht

II. Clindaniel. bO acres in J

twp., SI

Columbia corporation

to

JOHN SHEER INJURED IN STREET CAR SMASH

Leonard and Philomena Tackel

lot 19, Kaniiu's tirst addition. Si'. Fidelity Land Co. to William Hol-

i stein, lot 7, Southwest addition,

$T40.

John Sheer of Bremen was- severely injured Monday night when a street car struck the rear end of his wuiron. completely demolishing it and throwing him to the nave-

i ment. The accident occurred about

10:1.", o'clock, as Mr. Sheer was tlnvin? east on Lincoln way L near Sprinybrook park. Fred Smith, motor man of the car. stated that he did no: ste the wauon in front of him until he was almost upon it. Sheer was taken

J to the L'pworth hospital.

capital while toneless is in session,! but he assures Fr. Toth that he will i

be at the Fla.r dedication if it is possible for him to do so.

FAMILY NIGHT TO BE HELD TONIGHT BY I. 0. R. M

n:.M AXTLLL F.N LISTS. Frank Axtell, rural route X"o. ';. South Rend, who nlistd at the local army recruiting -Nation, left for t'ohmibus '-arracks. Columbus.

(.. Monday afternoon and will later,'

IMPORTANT MEETING OF HOME GUARDS TONIGHT

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All members of Cos A. B C, and D of the home guards are urgently requested to meet at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday evening at S o'clock bharp. Co. F will report atthe Washington school at the vame hour, while Co. G will come to the Chamber of Commerce for a meetin?. The purpose of the meeting will

be to instruct the men in regrard to the work about to be undertaken in the .-ale of War Savings stamps-, j

New Lot of Kayser's White Silk 31oves have arrive, selling at this June Sale for only 65c pair.

a remarkable 't.'.liiv

June Sale ot Men's H'chiets 35c quality, 19c

tiusini Hours:

Jun? .ile o: "Vi.iinn' HVhieb it 10c and 12', jc, 15c

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win rviiiiirai June

Clearance Sale of

Suits and Coats

at $10.00

at $15.00 at $19.75

at

Commenced Today

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What does at sale like this mean to me? Probably you are asking yourself this question. It is a serious one at the present time and needs your attention that is, if you are interested in -eitin more value for your money. The prices quoted are so low you may think them too Cheap. We want you to see them, and have you acknowledge the double values you are getting.

i "is is a limited sale as to quantity and a time limit because thev won't last

lone.

A Surprise Purchase for Our June Sales

We bought 25 pieces uf beautiful silks at a most unusual price and are goiiii; to ofrer them tomorrow, giving you the benclit of this surprise purchase. These Standard Silks

Manufactured l Clunev Uru. and Svartzback Hulvr Cu. are k that aie always reliable and reul u -ell at une-third higher than this sale price ;r ou are -ain? 33 1-3 Cents Ml ewr J.flhir, -..rb

Oil

nlrehae.

25 Pieces of Silk Foulard In Two Groups at only Two Prices $1.49 and $1.69

Colors Blue, taupe, copen.

ro5.

blue.

ureen and cumhination

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June White Sale Special in Handkerch'fs

Three lots Men's Sample Cambric Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, half price. 8c, 13c and 18c each. Road Samples Meif Fine Imported Batiste Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, wonderful assortment novelty colored borders, 35c value, at 19c Fine Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 5Gc value at 35c. Broken lot Men's Initial Handkerchiefs

at 39c each. Women's Pure Linen Hern-tit

10c.

kerchiefs, wondenul value t-da at

12V2cf 15c each. Women's Pure Linen initial Handkerchiefs, tine sheer quality, at 19c and 25c. Slightly Soiled One Lot Women's Handkerchiefs. 25c value, broken lot Initial- a r.d Novcltv Linen, fancv at 17c.

SOUTH BEND BELGIANS HOLD PATRIOTIC SERVICES

Services cor bitting or the blessing

Speaker. v.-ill e fctationcl at all j

meeting' pUces to explain the ir.tl i of tlie service flag ar.d roll of honor

od of procedure to thr men

FROM YOUR DRUGGIST Get a Double Guaranteed Sensational Test o

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1 1 1 1 r v i i r si

P lr$ U U j y

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Quickly Removes All Stomach Misery Indices tion, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sour Acid and Gassy Stomach, Etc.

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"bctter" all records of all makers The adaptability of The Biunsvrick to all recortia is one of it? special

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iirpuMiui jr-nrir ""imp couriesy - ar.d respectful service at this bank j Ir.cludir.p je-r -! point, saphlre ball,

We put forth our l,st eforU to t-- etc- An without extra cost. ! i,-.gs stamps

W I Demonstratea at 5?mun v: vner-thr arno int

tstre held Sunday afternoon at the j Sacred Heart Uelgiar. church, the ; pastor. l:ev. Charlc? V. Fischer, j officiatin?. A congregation Avhich j taxed the capacity of the church

vus present. Following the services a. UiUaical program was given by the nie m bees of the Choir bociety. T'r. Fi-iCher reported that ht I'arishioners had bought War Sav-

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tertain with a -o:o and Mr. O. n...iik with :i select reading. Tho

r.'.ake dealing he-e a p-er-sur.

ask you to favor us with yor hank- i

in? ousines?. wnr.ner ii :s little O!

music (1 i ed social ;ram.

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much. No account, is too larjre none too mall to receive our OoJ attention. Merchants National Bank. Advt.

MR. BUSINESS MAX. Are you obliged to deliver your goods? Xt u get together. We

li:.sIILBI.I; QUALITV. want to sho. you how you can aav

J A man who is m.ir.clally de-jft few dollats every month by uelns ' pendent, whwe dai'y vt-sourcos are j a Maxwell one-ton truck for deliv- . HufV.cicr.t .nly fur daily ne U. a n j erir.tr the rfwodp. It's the modern ! never !. tii fr.'.lct inra-jin of j vay. The iulckt way. Maxwell 1 1 .!..;! .. .iii.l vt-!f-r. -;.. ,;. W i ! i n . tr uc k are ririht in ev ery ptmCuJr.

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To 1 tne wonaerrui aipiay we I carry in automobile upsllee. There ! Is nothing of any particular Import- j ance you will not find here, and e want you to know our pricea are !

right down wnere you iiko io tee them. We have only the best ana we relieve we can fill your want

eatiFfactorily. Twentieth Century ;

Carage. Phone 61. Advt. l mann.

md Liberty bonds to )f $57. SO:1. The F.el-

Adv. : ians invebtr.icnts compare favorj a'.dy with any other nationality in i isouth Fiend, some having invested

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Counter, 25 ft. long, wood base 44 inches high, enclosed in glass, four bank windows over counter. Must he seen to be appreciated. For sale he?p. Address INDIANA BANK & TRUST CO., Rochester, Ind.

MARIU.Uii: MITASI1S. Carrol C. (.'onkim, engineer. De-

; troit. Mich.. to Ma: Hermanct, domestic. Bristol. Ind. Clarance F. Füht-r, i-o'di-r. Camp j Humphreys. Va., to Martha Dach-

Xilts. Mich.

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m.Ic t- i rti'ir.f Sith Kdutch rJotor t.. . itiH i Co. for pHrti ciliar. Advt.

in; en iuisi. Hosts, carnation'. peoraes. ro?ei 0(c per doen. lui-.er $ I ar.d $1.."0 per d'en.

"ales

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rne. 1 an verlaitlrfc: ,-alue to a diamond consequently it la alway a trood tuy. especially when old ry a responaible dealer. We are howinr tome beautiful diamond Jewelr' lr ettlngs of the newest designs. We have a large assortment which we mount to order. By corparion you ill And our prlrrs mttihU. Calvin Clautr CO. -Adt.

NOWS THE TIMi: To have jour pictures framed when ou are Iuj. e'eantm ana decollating and you know hi. at tittle trained picture is a joy for ever we do rifie ri: nd our line of picture mou'.dir.K o:nprI' all tr.at i.r,fftand popular. Portrait ai2 mirror fra mi ;.;; a .-;cciality. M kleN'r-1 Art Stop, lis N. Main t. Adv.

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