South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 85, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1919 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES i& TO) O V Co i LXV J ho) -Vi- '''LrJ C. OF C. AFFILIATE Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m. - 1

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Isaacs, which choice up and make BUT YOU CANT RELY ON :i:n v. AfcrU. Tn ,rt

SPRAYS AND INHALERS.

rid of these distressing effects you must remove their cause.

f tiding of a Model Home Near Oliver Hotel Proposed and Adopted.

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There is no use permitting yourself to be deceived. Perhaps, like thousands of others afflicted with Catarrh, you are about ready to believe that the disease is incurable, and that you are doomed to spend the

remainder of your days hawk- ! insr and snittincr. with no relief

in sight from inflamed and S. S. S. is a purely vegetable stopped-up air passages that' blood remedy, made from roots make the days miserable and the .;d herbs direct from the fornights sleepless. ' cst which combat promptly any Of course this all deoends j disease germs or impurities in

blood is laden with the ! AtMliatiun of the realty men with

Catarrh 'errns, which direct ChmUr of fommrc' i. c.-

their. attack against the tender !'-t'-tl fo'Iowintr a nu-ftinj; h-M y Mr character. Under certain astral In-

By Genevieve Kemble THURSDAY. MARCH 27. According: to the dominating Influence? !rt!s ihmj4 b a day of nw Importknee, t'ome Jn employment may expect promotion or Increase of salary, ir.d others may ecek preferment or adrantap" from superiors or tho? In authority especially In Interests of a pub-

and delicate membranes of the y c A o0rm,ttto was an nose and throat. These germs f.l t mnfrr with th. hoar.i f cr.nnot be reached by sprays or ; dirtr rs' ' thr chr.rr.b--r nnd n-pT .douches, which, of course, have j lo i:, l;t nin n-xt wc-ok. L ...U.l . . . 4 1 I

no cuccl vuwuc.ci upun uie j,l,rs. of t.j il-l s a - oh! hou.-o i blood. th- c-ntf-r f tho cfty for irsp.etio

l y t'ios' n nf ici ' xinc building o hom- lnrirr tho summf-r. Th '..'l'y !in will ronf r with th" fup ly o mpar.i'-s of th city relative t h ri ;t'i r ami -xpvot ;i clrcislor

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;the blood. Fliis great remedy -v t h-?n l'ünke'y lfr!Vl upon hu t a S a ill!

willinc to continue the nld-ti-ne has been used ior more than1 -,c 1 lo I U,:M "n I M " ' wining io continue me oiu-time, . r I let wo;- of thf oüvrr hotel wh!ch make-shift methods of treat- fllt years, with most satisrac- j,s br.,.n r?r. ntt (1 thom ,,y Ahf, ment that vnti and manv nthrr i tory results. It has been SUC- Fr.-.nl.:. n:;:n:ir -f th- h' to!. Tho

sufTerers have used for years t cessfully uotd by those a

with no substantial results. If .with even the severest ca

you are still content to depend j Catarrh, because it drives out upon the use of sprays, douches, jfrom tne blood the Catarrh inhalers, jellies and other likeerins- and elminates every forremedies by themselves, that are ' ciSn substance from the blood, applied to the surface and can-S- S S- is sold h? drus-ists f .-U k-lr ; k-. h i everywhere.

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I . f , 11.-' is for ttifir riomff. I hp ro'1 1 esup your mind now that your Ca-I For the benefit of those at-1 tato men will havo a re:rrsontativp tarrh will remain a life compan-I flicted with Catarrh or other i'-n rharpe of tho fwn at ail times

will fnllnw to kiklrl AU wo mIntnJr. .1 , r r ! ' l open to the puMIc for Inspec-

. " y " " ; grave. I medical department in charge You must realize that the dis- of a specialist skilled in these

ease itself, and not its symp- diseases. If you will write us

Muencos the Judgment will be sound and the impulses dependable. The entlr mnt.al outlook will be profound as well as capacious. Care should he exercised. however, in all directions, a the oppo.sl!ion of Luna to Ntptune forebodes uniolri from K-me subtle source through Intrigue, duplicity or fraud. Home and heart Affairs should receive protection ilnc Venus Is under affliction. Those hohe birthday it Is may expect success or promotion If they ar uridenlarly deserlnfr. They should irua.nl apainst treachtry and safeguard the domestic circle. A child born on hU day will be clever, industrious and philosophical, but perhaps not over :autloiu in its social relations.

iiiclcdy"J."tthrohthoor- GIVES McCLELLAN t i: v of th'1 MipnU- nirl realty men., . , ,

i;"in r 'lur.iiu'u py v un; rui tu n.-s Tt will hf modern throughout, possih'ly six rooms, showing tho proper vorlm.T"Mn that the house of toda- should have. Th.o I urposi- of the project is to intrrost people in hmi buiNPiis: an 1

to assist them in purcrnsTptf mater- j

toms, is what you have to cure.

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fully, he will give your case

careful study, and write you just

you are cured of any disease its j what your own individual cases symptoms will disappear. Ca- requires. No charge is made tarrh manifests itself by infiam-jfor this service. Address Swift mation of the delicate mem- Specific Co., 406 Swift Laborabranes of the nose and air pas-! tory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

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Architects are arrancinGT to snh-

BALANCE ON CONTRACT

S'amiitl .McCUllan was awarded

:r as the hull: nop due him on

a contract made hy Finch Bro& of j Xorth I.iherty. in 1310. hy the jury , in the circuit court yesterday after- j noon. The contract concerned 1,000 j hushels of wheat, which Kinch Ilros. I hou'ht, giving McClellan $500 inj cash on account and a contract to ' ixiky tho halance en demand at the ' market price. McClellan demanded ;

payment at the time wheat was sell- '

mit plans for the huildins: of the ! ing for $ 20 a hushel. and the dehouse, wh'ch will bo piven by tho j fendants refused to pay. McClellan

architect if satisfactory. Theso pHns j

will he drawn within a few days and the realtors will adopt the set hest illu.ntrMlntr their Intentions. Tho committee named to confer with the Chamber of Commerce repardinp the altillatlon of th realty hoard as a bureau to the chamber consists of V. I. McIIenry, Fred Keller, Herman Tohulka and A. G. Volght.

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As the result of the findings of roroner Karl P. Wafrner, the Grand Trunk, and the hlcatro, "Indiana and Southern railways have teen freed of the responsibility of fie death of Mis Carrie Niespodziany, 2.124 W. Division st.. March , when she was run over by a switch engrlne at the Arnold st. crosfdnp. "Witnesses testified that the pates were lowered on the approach of the engine. Coroner Wapner also rendered a decision of unavoidablo accidents in

tj the cases of William A..Hauphe, 214 , i 1 TZ. Monroe st.. and Francis IF. John-

son. (ZS U'lana av wno met aeain ' r i m m . 1 . a

Misunciay. ine iormer was cipciroH'cuted. while Johnson was hit by an

interurban car.

then brouprht suit, recoverincc the full amount for the wheat, less the $300 which had already been paid.

SI'IIUTTAMST MKITTIVG SUNDAY On .Sunday, March 30, the Progressive Spsrltuahst society, r,05 S. Michigan st.. Redmen's hall, will celebrate the 70th anniversary of modern spiritualism. Dr. Georpe U. Warne of Chicago, president of the National Spiritualist association of America, will be the fpenker at 2::iU and 7:"tt p. m. This beinp his first visit to our city we. especially invite those of every denomination to hear him. This will be a real spiritual feast, followed by our messape-

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Answers of the defendants in the injunction suits filed by County i'ros. t'amuel P. Schwartz in the circuit court early last week against six notorious dives of the city, under the provisions of the- Indiana probation law, must be filed not later than Friday, according to a ruling- by Judge Walter A. Funk, of the circuit court, late Tuesday afternoon. Attorneys for the defendants appeared Tuesday afternoon and asked for more time in which to file thj answers for their clients. The judge irrantd until Friday. The places against which the injunctions are brought by Pros. Schwartz :n an effort to have then; closed up entirely or have ther proprietors file with the court f-uf-firii-r.t bom!. tr insure the observance of the prohibition law are: John C. "Tony" Barrett s Owl, on Centt-r st. Th Anue hotel, 114-116 Lincoln Way 1.; Gvorc Hosier and Frank Fui k, proprietors. The hamrock hotel, 12 I S Mich-i-rnn t. : James and lXra Unsartl. proprietors. The ilairick hotel. 212 X. Michigan .t.; John (iriff, proprietor. Th American club. 12S S. Chapin st.: S-'tanleyo Ni-.'Kodski. one of the prime movers. Fffie Tryon, alias Hffie Hogers. ill.-or.Urly place at 113 F.. Washington a v. Th'. injunction suit hrou-rht later r.irninst Hilly Mcyir's place, at the corner of Z. lille and Hydraulic as.. is niadr? rettirD.iLde April 1. Tnc i-sies in tho six sii.ts to which annvors n;::st ! mavle by the defr-n;-a:its Friday wilt be made lip then.

INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH

Hurry! Just eat one tablet of Pape's Diapepsin for instant relief.

No waiting! When meals don't fit and you belch gas, acids and undi-

I gested food. When you feel indiges

tion pain, lumps of distress in stomach, heartburn or headache. Here

is instant relief.

Just as soon as you eat a tatlet of Pape's Diapepsin all the dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach distress ends. Those pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsin always make sick, upset stomachs feel line at once and they cost so little at drug stores."

RELEASE BOY HELD IN SUNDAY SHOOTING AFFAIR Melvin Jnhrvon, 1 S-yrar-oM boy. -.ho was leing l".u at the county pending an investigation of tho -hootir affair of l..st Sunday, in irh he sht George Kuierski, 1.' . irs old, of S. Chapin st.. with ;"--:;! v.fb-. wounding hie- s .--. . v I 1 rly Tt:r.-!-iy

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To represent us in their home town. Easv. clean and healtliv work. Vroüts l.irj. We h.ave the let medicines on the marker. Ten Girieren: meJ.ici::e cl All the medicines are the prescription- ci iaint: professors. Only men and women should apply u h- cm and w ant to earn at least l5o per mnnth extra. W rite to Laxcarhi Products Co., Box 963, Department A.A., Pitls'cureJ;. Pa.

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Astonishing Value Sale for Interurban Day 250 New Spring Dresses An unusual purchase just arrived from New York a purchase made by our buyers that is most opportune coming so early in the season. On Sale Tomorrow at $1 7.50 Ordinarily you would pay S25.00 and many of them up to $35.00, and consider them good values at that price. Come in early to get your lirst choice of these splendid values. All Taffeta Combinations of Taffeta and Georgettes Satins and Jersey All sizes 16 to 18 and up to women's size 44.

New Spring Suits Important values at a remarkable price for tomorrov, Interurban Day. Popular Serges and Poplins in navy blue and black. Box coats and ripple effects. Plain tailored and braided. Some with fancy vestees. New style skirts. Prices tomorrow $25 and $35.

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Women's Handkerchiefs 25c Women's Novelty Colored Handkerchiefs, in silk crepe and batiste, also pure linen with embroidered designs. Women's Handkerchiefs Women's Colored Border and plain Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Men's Handkerchiefs 10c, 15c and 25c Men's fine hemstitched cambric Handkerchiefs. Men's Union Suits $1.35 Men's Ribbed Union Suits, extra fine quality, specially priced for Interurban Day. Women's Stephenson Underwear $1.00 Women's Stephenson Underwear, low neck, sleeveless, tight knee, reinforced, a regular $1.50 and $1.75 quality. We also have a few odds and ends of Carter's underwear all at $1.00. Women's Out Size Hose 60c Women's Out Size Hose, hemmed top, black and white only, a regular 75c quality. Pure Linen Dresser or Buffet Scarfs $1.50 18x54 inch Pure Linen Hemstitched Dresser or Buffet scarf, very fine quality Irish linen. Mercerized Table Cloth $2.69 72x72 Mercerized Table Cloth. $3.50 value, Thursday only. Steven's Linen Crash 29c Steven's Bleached Linen Crash Toweling, 39c value. Thursday only, 200 yards at 29c. "DUPvOHUCK" Towels 5 for $1.00 18x34 Bleached "Durchuck" Towels, 25c quality. Thursday only, 5 towels for $1.00.

Satin Messaline $1.69 All colors and all silk, 36 inches wide. Regular $2.00 qualify. Taffeta $1.69 The new Spring shades, all eilk chiffon Taffeta, regular $2.00 quality. Black Satine 39c 36 inches wide, fast black mercerized fiinsh, regular 50c quality. Fancy Satine Lining 39c 32 inches wide, light and dark ground, for dress, cape and coat linings, regular 30c quality. French and Storm Serge 89c 36 inches wide, part wool, all new Spring shades, regular $1.25 quality. French and Storm Serge $1.00 42 inches wide, part wool. Navy, Black, Taupe, Brown, Gray and Green, $1.30 quality. Fancy Voiles 35c 36 and 40 inches wide, beautiful patterns in all colors. Galatea 29c 30 inches wide, plain and stripes. One table of odds and en ds Challies. Ginghams, Eden Cloth, Crepes, Lawns and Voiles, 19c. 36-inch Bleached Muslin, regular 22c special 18c. 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, regular 5 3c, special 45c. Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, 80x90, regular $3.25, special $2.95. Dress Aprons $1.00 Made of Ginghams and Percales, in light and dark colors, buttoned in back, regular value $1.50. Infants' Dresses 50c Infants' plain Dresses of nainsook with lace trimmed neck and sleeves, size 6 months to 2 years, regular value 59c.

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New Spring Millinery Flower triniinej hats are all the voue, larvae and small. Natty turhans, lare brim sailors with georgette silk facings in rose. Hue and uiist. Special for Interurln Day at $5.00. Children's Tailored Hats The largest stock in South Bend to choose from at $1.50 to $5.00.

New Tailored Waists Of line sheer Batiste with plain and tucked fronts, high and low neck effect, white pique collar and cuffs. Special for Interurban Day at $2.50 and up to $4.50.

Unusual Value in Sweaters Slip on style with sleeves, strictly all wool, in big assortment of colors. All sizes from 36 to AA. Special for Interurban Day at $3.95.

Children's Middy Dresses Smart Dresses for school uirls 6 to 14 vears. Made of heavy white twilled material that always launders good. Full plaited skirls; blouse with yoke and loose belt; sailor collars in pink, blue and red; all fast colors: emblem on sleeve. Special value for Interurban Day at $4.50.

March Sale of Quality Rugs In all sizes. See bit; display on the third floor.

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