South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 87, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1919 — Page 22

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cern in Explanation cf Food Value of Dairy Product.

An Extra Pants FREE with Every (

rrsii:ss note. Thf tired business man no longer can offer as an excuse for not wanting to attend a party with his wife the fact that ho does not dance. For to cure this very evil, II. S. and 1). V. Linpaxd. professional dancing: instructors, announce that they will open a class in ballroom dancinp next .Monday eening The classes will be held in Deyler hall. 1-0 II. Wayne st.

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Neer before in t!)j b:.-Tot of South I'.'-Tid have housewives .llld people f-nerally received s ich thorough enlightenment on th food alue of milk and dairy prodtntsaduring the nst week. .Milk dealers and dairymen are cooperating with the National Dairy Council in excellent shape in spreading the gospel f juie milk and its value a a food. Kaeh morning every leab r is distributing liter. iture bearimr on the Mibjert, and the talls are also bein n wide publicity throuch The

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AN ADVERTISING JUBILEE.

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sTorKiioiJi:its n:ini.;. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Klks lodtre tut j Tuesday evening at 7::bk o'clock at

'the temn'e. It will be the annual i

j meeting and. besides the submitting! J I of the annual report. -there will also!

t' v-lM be th eb-rtion of oltk-ers

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Others $30-$35 Remember we are making this liberal offering for our spring opening. We are woolen merchants and tailors and save you the middleman's profit. We guarantee all our garments made by us to be thoroughly shrunk and through our system a perfect fit.

Come in and see one of the largest display of woolens in this city. Now with the young man we know your taste differs. You like the extreme English styles, paneled and split high waisted backs. Our fashion plates show

those styles. We make up for you any style you desire. Just think of it, a Suit U nnrl Ton Coat rustom tailored- made to vour order with an extra nair of Pants i;

FREE for $25. Can you beat it? Come early. Make your selection. Leave your measure, and dress up for Easter.

Look for this ad in our window.

ktoki: ci.oi:i today. The Automotive I'lectric Servi.-e company, located at 11M II. .Jelfer-

lMilLAliKLPIIlA. Pa.. An important and milestone in the history can adcrtising will l-

u this city next lYiday evening.

April l. The oldest and largest ad- i

ertisinir concern in this country "U". Aver A; Son will mark the

vear of the founding of ita business, j Dating back to 1V6T', X. W. Aver I v Son has passed through all stages j of the development .f advertising. Today, with advertising at its high-1

est point, this tirm as a leader in advertising thought and progress, more than ever typifies its fajnous motto. '"Keeping Everlastingly at it IJrings Success." Men distinguished in many channels of the world's work will honor the celebration with addresses. Among them will be ex-I'res't William Howard Taft, Victor Iiwson. publisher of the Chicago Daily News; Karl D. IJabst, president of til? American Sugar Refining company; X. C. Kincsbury. vice president of the American Telephone and

Hauen-; Telegraph company, and Edward W. Schim- I '.ok, editor of the Ladies' Home

We are Mill to Man Tailors, address.

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to the funeral of .Martin buhler. rdative of Richard

mel, one of the members of the tirm. ! Journal. I Clients of the tirm. many other ' prominent business men and pub

lishers of newspapers and periodicals from all over the nation will be guests at the golden jubilee. It is expected that more than SCO people will attend the banquet, which will 'be held in the ballroom cf the UelI -ue-S trat ford.

HOW TO GET RID OF CORNS

A Simple, Safe and Kelialdc Va o lain or Soreness.

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Thanks: to a new lis.overy nuide freu .1 Japanese product vomen will soon be weariug smaller an,l prettier s?mes tb.iu ever. Corn a are to be a tliimr of the least. A new prcpa ra t ion. e;ille,i !- Mint, Is said to tn:ik any r.rn or e;i"iIt.us shrivel r i ir h t up ;'d 'lift off. ei-ily. ll;ird corns, soft corns r eorr.s betueea the toes an be lifted riirhf out rout, and all after a touch or two of Iee-MJm. It's wonderful. No pain and not a bit of soreness while applying it or after -wards. People are warned to stop cutting and trimming their coins and avoid

tile risk r mood poison, simply -r t a j few cents' worth of Ice-Mint from yoorj druggist, and from the very second tluit .

WILL REPRESENT WHITE MACHINES

Ij. Simpson, well known in South I tend through connection with the J. V. McCill Furniture company, ajid formerly in business in Peru, Ind., has been named representative for the White sewing machine in this territory and opened display rooms at 209 Union Trust building. In addition to the line of sewing machine he will also carry a complete line of phonographs. Including the Great Kastern line and the

Resides selling the above

If toui-nes that sore, tender corn ";ir!Mn poor, tired. ;i-hing feet will feel so co d. ; nono

ejiy and comfortable that jmi will Jim hmmcd articles Mr. Simpson will

sich with relief. Think of it- Jum n llt-;;,lso ?ive service on White machines'

tie tOUCli Ol tliat cooling. SOotllUlg - j , , .,., . v. Mint and real foot j, 1- vors. i, s ! ' "1 (' fnfraI repair work on ma the real Japanese se.-ret of tine. lo-nUhy chine: of any make. little feet, and is highly appreciated by women h wear high lieej shoes and jijAn CI COTt'lf nn men who have to etaud on their feet all I flUn CLuU I tj UU

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Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root

BEING REMODELED

For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Ir.

The Thor Klectric company, X. Michigan st., is remodeling and rej decorating its place both interior and exterior. Several attractive new j lixtures have also been added and

the sales and display room is rendered very attractive by the improvement.

Kllmef. Snn,..no..t. the Crrat KM-ANNOUNCE PERSONNEL ney. liver and bladder medicine. . . ,( It is a phypician-s prescription. I OF GROolVIAN OlORE Swamp-Root is a strengthening '

medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver! Announcement is made my Sol and bladder do the work nature in-1 ( JrosMuun. proprietor of the Womtended they should do. 1 en"s Fashion Shop, which will be

I Ries ' Quality Complete Home Outfits 1

When you buy the furniture for your now home you will first want to he certain that it will be of lasting quality and also will have an appearance which will enable you to show your friends through your home with pride.

The importance of selecting good furnitutie cannot be overestimated. lurniturc is something that you buy only once or twice in a lifetime. It is really not an expense, but an investment. And the better it is the better an investment it will be.

Do not let your lack of cash stand in the way of your having a new home with all the furniture you need to make it comfortable and cosy. Our convenient credit plan enables you to own and enjoy your furniture while paying for it.

Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help j-ou. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. I! sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish brst to test this great preparation send ten cents

to Dr. Kilmer JC- "o

N". V.. for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the South Rend Daily News-Times. Advt.

formally opened Saturday, that the personnel of the sales force will be as follows: Mrs. Verna Clauson, Mrs. Lula Mirandy and Mis Mollie Sheekey.

Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand

TO MOVi: SANITARIUM. Dr. I 'uns. proprietor of the Electric Sanitarium and Raths, Hi W.

Ringhamton. j Washington av.. second :loor. has

leased the basement of tho Farmers Trust building anil will move his

sanitarium to that place in the near!

future. The place will be fitted up in modern style and the additional space will make roor for the needed expansion due to a growth in the patronage.

"ODD JOBS" CAMPAIGN ! PROVES SUCESSFUL

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Choosing Your Spring

WE'VE made it easy for you to select your new Spring Suit. Our large assortment of fresh, new stylings offers a range of patterns, colorings and fabrics to suit every taste. If you like plenty of dash and vigor, or if your taste runs to the more conservative, we have the particular type that will suit you exactly. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES for Spring-time arc attractively new and different. 1 hey are wide-awake with the sprightly Spring-time atmosphere but the kind that lively young fellows who "travel" in the better dressed circles, will want this season. Drop in your first spare minute. We want to prove our statement that we have just what you want. No obligation to buy, of course.

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Three-Room Outfits Complete with Rui;s $185.00 $225.00 $267.00

Four-Room Outfit Complete with Rugs $225.00 $275.00 $315.00

Five-Roon Outfits Complete with Rus $275.00 $300.00 $350.00

Greater South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters

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j If oiir ambition h.is left ou. y-i-;r ! happiness has gem.1 forever unless. E ! you take advantage of Wettick'.s .'ut iRate Irug store's magnificent ofi'er Eito refund your money on the first i 1 o purchased if Wendell's Ambition ; Tills do not put your entire system 1 iii i:ne condition and tive you the lenrrvry and vicror you hae ot. I Re ambition.--. b'" stronir, be vig.-ir-jus. Rrintr the ruddy elow of health ! 1 1 your ch--eks and the riht sparkle jth.it b-n.'t.-- p'-rfer manhood ar.d j womanhood to your e;s. El Wend. I".- Amb:ti.r: V. the ; trfat n-rv- tor.:--, ar splendid fr i that tired f'Iir,r. i. rvous tr :bb-s.

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jtration. !:;h'!.i! ilepr'-.-ion. !o-s of J appetite and kidney tr li er comE plaint?. You take them with this underI standing that: In two days you will

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will have your oid-tirr.e conüd-nce and ambition or the dru-rci.-t will refund the price of the tux. I'e sure and iret a .". e i.t today and c t out of th rut. Reremb. r Wettii k's Cut Rat- Ir:g store and dealers evryw l: r- ar authorinl tu fe'-ara.njee thtin. AdU.

LA.sMLLK Ind.. March :s. ; Toge painfnt attacks of indi-es-Report-t.y the Indiana employment tior,t heart-bum, belching, disgusting bureau line roncerning Its work fond.renpatirtr- that nnffv hloated.

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luring the winter Indicate that its "'odd jol.s" campaign conducted in this part of Indiana for soldiers from Kentucky. Indiana and southern Illinois was successful. While the work to a large extent Yhet the ii eds which caused it to be started its is not deemed necessary or desirable to make it state wide. The hunt for "odd jobs" was made :; 'oh,il- of soldiers from the thre- - ite-4 who Lecame stranded In this -.; ;nity. Th t mporary and misoel- ! im-ou-s j d- oi tained ,for the sol?irs assisted practically all thus employed to proceed on their way hame, or to places wher they could obtain more prolitaM and pleasant work.

Th- First Church of Christ. Scientist, of S-'Uth Rt-nd. Ind.. an

will feel I pounces a free Lecture on Christian box you J Seieno'. Monday evening, March 31.

at ei-'ht o'clock, in the Church Rditice, corner Main and Madison ts.. by John C. Lathrop, C. S. R. member of tl;e Hoard of Lectureship

f the Mother Ch-juh of Chr;.t..n. Ma-.-. Th" invited. Advt.

Church, the First :f Scientist, in Rospublic i- cordially

pepeia ana f torn ach misenea ail point to jutt one awful American di?ease commonly known aa ACIDSTOMACH. Fortunately there has been discovered a wonderful modern remedy called EATONIC-that brings inUnt relief from all these etornach miterie3 becaueeit atsorbs the hurtfnl excess acid in tire etomach and drives out the bloat and ga3. You won't know yon have a Etornacb, eo free of pain you'll feel. Desidea, it tavea yon from more Eerious ailments because it is a scientific fact that ACID-STOMACH frequently creates conditions which baffle the beet medical skill. Many cases of chronic Etomach trouble, biliousness, eevere headiche, general weakness, rheumatism, gout, lumbago, intestinal ulcer, cancer of the etomach, heart

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pains and even heart failure can traced directly to Acid-Stomach. Avoid these dangers don't let acidftomach wreck yonr health. Don't drag outyour days feeling all in, down and out, weak and ailing. Keep the vital ppark flashing. Eat the things vou like and die?tyour food in coinIort. Then you'll "feel fine be fitmentally alert have pep and punch the power and will to do things. Take E ATONIC and give your , etomach the help to put it in a tine, . healihv condition eo that it will direct your food perfectly and make every mouthful you eat register 103 fa in cl- ' riching your blood and building up '

your bodily strength. Get a big box of EATON I C TAB

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guaranteed. If it fails to relieve yonr Etomach misery, your druggist ill refand your money.

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