South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 98, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1919 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH SEND NEWS-TIMES

GE ENTRIES

CC St. Joseph County Fanners Asked to Compete for Hon- . ors in Contest. Tttrrs nr now being -mt nut from the tric of th county ntrrluJtur.il ac-nt utkiuk th f.u-m. r ..f th country t ru t k htri-i In the TuMup (kk kh-'w- to '.j- ijr',.1 diirir:' th- wfk of April 21. .it which tirrrtb boys' ar.l clrlV hornr project htiort rourpt' fur winners Tn th county contt v,l 11 ;lo !n rr" irres. Thlrtc ii hoys an-1 Kir's r.f t m cojnty will attn.I t)i- hott rour'. A Rpc Ul f ')tjr" I ns l ern arrantfd In th kk vhow v-r T-iy. ,-ituI girN In th hnmp projn t vor anil premium will !, (;f:' r.,r th" l t 1ozmi rif -irr hii.it 1. Mij' h intercut In1 t cn i t -1 I t 1 In recent year", -ay ount Airr.t PoMm-r, in ! ir-i iri;it inc th- irir watapc thron,'! th- imirop-r .trof th poultry il'u'k nnJ ti.'- r.ir'1' s iianrllins' of th- ires, rvi!iir:.r cracked. partially incuh-t"l :irn! dirty which of cours. rauscoi.hMt.iM- onoini" w.is; The f-Ktt f-how i t sTjrnul.it- a t:if'-tr interest alriük fh'- 1 1 r i - of pro-lu. tk i for orir r T h- -ry h i ! . o.'iIiTy ami It Is a happy oin i! n thit the state rjrir shew tiappens tn mm" tlio sartK' u-k as th- I'mi'Iih- nur--for home project ' orkcr.i. j Other hoys and Kirls in thty, who arc particularly inter' std in; poultry ar- nrK,Ml to frnd th'-ir rrir-; ! "with sonic of their fri'Tid-1. The boyand cirls of this eontity should haw 1 nt !r;i.t I o dozen of rir;r in the show. : In rrard t entries-, only hoys'' and trirls' hörn project nwnibi rs ca:i enter in the hoys' .ml jr!r!s' i lioine project cl.is-, and onlv hiih ehool stulerits In the hitrh school' class. Any one not elitriMe to enrej j in thes clashes may -xhi,,it it: the i fanciers, farmers or con.m'-rci.il c lasse. News of the City from the Official Records MAiiui.f;i; Mc:i:vii:s. Harry J. Hall, trainman. Sturmis. Mich.. ' to l.Mna Mc( 'lotiena n. tclcThone oierator. South l!enJ. Charles I'. Blake, soldier. South ; P.end. to M;:hel Hoys work. South 15end. -encral office . iiaroni r.. .Muri. i;m" e. , ouin t . i t .. .,..1. r.end. to t-'outh Pend Ttllth Roland, domestic, i : siTi:i:ioit oi in . Florence P. Swank vs. Merrie N. Swank, suit for divorce. Clarence Miton vs. ;rtrudc I'. Katon; suit f-r livorce. Samuel .lohm vs. Kachael John?on; suit for divorce. PIPTIIS. to Mr. and Mrs :.UU F. Colfax av PnrnPender, April 7 Albert Ta son on KKAL 1 "STATI-I TKANSI F.KS. Flmer J. M irtin and wife to Henry E. Nothotnb, lot L::0 and 2 .17 Powman's sixth add: also lot ."7 Powman's fourth add. 1. Daniel J. Kelly and wife to Palph C l,orne. let M. second plat Pineadn Park. $1.om. C.eorL-e V. IPphr and wife t. N l - lie P. Havtstein. ht add. $1. Mornlnirsido 1 Joseph A. Werkm-ki to o.'ciech Zicntowski. part of lots 7,, I and I ::.." S tmit Place third add. SI. Mathias Matthes to Pouis Matthes. lot 11, Sommers .old. 1. Same to r.enha Tlialkc. lot ? C . Park Place. $1. Charlex I'. Pei.-h and wife to Willi. m P. Pooiui a tr..tt of land in Cerman Tp . $!. Iwis W. Hammojid and Ponald TV I'mmniord, cerv.is. to Charles P. Peish and wife a tr.ut of lard in Cerinan Tp . J12.'" William c .'..ciM.n et al to An - ton Wmkler. ? . t l:v.. Vernon Hts.. Juha l tah. T t tr. Ann Mack

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I)oii?!.i. lots 17 and 1. Mack's re-! -7. wishes it known that they do plat of Turnock - Mack's add: aNo ' riot san tion and will have nothing lots 11 .ml i"2. . P. S. p.. 1. 'to do with so-cila-d theatrical pern.iude i" C.imid.. ' :,Td wife toifrmers and employes dance adver-

---.V ' '.irl C. Str tnd'o.Tir and wife, nart; of lot It, e".;.-h.uu:'s Ith add. $2.P'0. Wilia m H. M. is d wife t n I -i trad .f land vin P.. A an:? a nd w ;t in (e lit r Tp . 5 1 . Th- St. J . -ph Im:i V Tru-t Co . aIinr-, to Ferdinand '. Pa'T. lot v. Paff's lt :oi.l. ?l.-i'0' William KL.ik'T and wife part o Plia ! C Metz, a travt of land in Fnion Tp. $P John P. Witwer and wife to Fred fJurtne-r .un! wife, let K-7, 2nd .old to j iiany1 t " kemb e it. ! wife to j l rancis j;. Lar it" :t in !k man Fckn;an" su'.-l.. $1. John P r .o rt and w ife aid Tackels and wife, a b' St.. Mish.iwaka. $'. Charles A. SVecmvi Ur to Peon-j on I n:on As her p. Kei ?ar .t nd w:fe. lot 1 f-r's pv. Mirh . A. . .,,1.1. Jl. Henry Krutr .nui ivif. t Pt-i tlia Paniyey. lot s. K'.Iey's uP.t.. ST00. The Phil.ith.M cl.tv ,,f tho W est-J i:i!n5t r PresT t ri.in chnroh in. t i Monday r.!uhf nt the home .f MauJt Pn kfer.l. TuT PiivPey Ther were 1 1 incr.il'tT-t rr--"T;t. Plans '.vi n.aU- f. r th,- :n-.nt h'.v dinner nicht. 1 .., 1 1 Ii t !:; l.'-nn ef We.! ?.! r, iv will n-Mi-Mi!-!. Th. tt th. he Id Tracer, 7 1 I O.ik A.r:i I'l. I. iui . t r . I : i a v. ! !! s. .-! thit Ul'e true tv l.l!: ;- .t.M-1 ; ! ! fi.v. Warner Pr- . J.'v S M.i-!jt.in t. (tp-n K..P:r.ay '.ninus. Advt. ::ot:-s

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Cprrtcat Pr intrBtlonl Film sert. (jcnpral rerehlns Is shown esturlns splrltcdlj while baninsuinj; troops of tb Fourth division, U. S. in Fnuic- This is one of the most unusual and rntefpstlns pictures ever taken of the comrrandlDg general.

WANTS TO KNOW

HOW TO STOP CUR Patrolman Northrup Seeking Information After Monday's Strange Experience. Patrolman Jack Northrup. traffic p In cnian at the corner of Michigan st. and Washington av,, wants to know just how to s;tart and stop an t lectric coupe ? Tlie patrolman is in part rct-pon-i sihle for the peculiar actions of an en-ciri- mat c ui some ucer Peis, -n X. Mihuan st. late Mon.Iav afte, noo. The e;e, trie suddey de i mi en io iiioe n i t1 ru-m union - T . . 1 ' ll. . P'-v.ers vi i .uroini tn .oi mrup anu a nurnher f workmen were unable to make the machine behave. The electric made a dive for tlu; front show windows of the Wyman .V Co. store, and then decided to sec what kind :f material was heinr ued in constructing the sidewalk in .front of the store, and went down , f 'through the center of the improve- !

nient. A board fence was no bar- ! knight; RoUrt A. Schnelle, esiier for the c.ir. It dashed to the 'teemed loyal knight; A. J. Holland,

side oik lk. down the sidewalk, an 1 I tli ii a big cluster lamp post spoiled all the fun by stopping the car. Here's how it .ill happened. The c ontra . tor.v working cn the Wyman i:npro einent wanted tne electric remove 1 from in front of the store, o they calle. 1 patrolman Northrup. j The patrolman came to t lie scene and said: "Well. hovs. lot's inst push this j . );i n, ,,ul (,f xu. way." j Yht,y , u civt on,. ,,U;:h an1 tjWJ !r.,r Veiu on its tour of inspection. -pn machine belonged to Mrs. M. P. Ilines. .".2 2 Colt" ix av., and was un v., and w e xeeption jn iUf d with the exception of a or oken fender and d.Lmatred lights The fancy glass sidewalk in front of ine ynun stoic, me ovuiru ic ncand th.c city's cluster light were badlv damaged. .;i:i 3i. " aki:i:sti:p. Fllis Anderson. CG years old. 1)0" S. i;:th st, was arrested Monday niht 'v I'atrolman Kdward Moritz. lot Piver Park, en a statutory (charge. No affidavit w;is cn file at (the time airain.st the aed min. I xotici:. Tli" Theater Employes. Local No. 17, and the Musicians' Local No. tised to !-e held at th" Mlks tempi" i Tuesday. Apr.l S. Advt. I2219-S i in oie. v Ii.-. -:e-mi . j.-i noun, ed a though it were spelled J "' 'In ks.' ! rou i:n:sii: 3 3 O B v: ill i : wii.liams n:i;.TMi:M' 75 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE .ju. t, ,.,,.,. x.,;, vt.irt t!" 'I v .vorn. ! ai:.l t'r-1. ti:T ! --i an. I uriv. ai..l muhe.nl. Nsi rt. t : ami I'.'ar-I'.-.iS dew Ii Min 1! I!..- !..! 1. - v..ru ,n.t f -r t!i. .i.- t- '.n- net t L i :i k. ve i a'. f te -t.n in .A l'e tr. ::. an ' i'r"U. vit!i ti ..Me j.atiis fr.M.i -t::r J...uj. m .re inu.ri.vumatw nitle rt;-. a-l.titf la k : 't.!:..y tr.-u!.'e. If e;t M.licr from !.!i...t nt:ikno, a irri r ! ; r i 1 1 1 it . j.-;ii.un; I'.nn If Ve I i r. i-i in. I ..i't .if (....1 l , ' i... ,,;. ., u-ht. y u xuil a,.;. re. iat ti... i'-t. . :;.r rt an. I tr.-iu::i t!;i treat- : r i.-Me ; ''.. ;-r ve Tl.. VI!!!;i Tr. it r.i-nt cen-' l'.:eri k!.lny a?,. I 1 : i .Pl.-r l.-a ri. i- l n.-iti:: ..n l all etl.. r aüiiieittü w im l.i.! t v ! .:n r tir tu!. a !! aatt. le.xv : . ! T r .Ml if . a ! Tl.e el..- 1 W i ! i i ( in T ri-a t n.-n f w . w iil , - if -i . It tl.N !..! i. e : t'anie ar.,1 a 1 1 r an l ;t x u i j v . ti 1 lij ( eiit t. 1 ki::ir. ?.-.. t.. TtiA ; It 1. A. t;:i.iins i ..::.( any. l.pt. N1 .'.. e r,.-ral l'..i tti e" Ü.al.lii.-. . 1 i lta:a;-t..n. i.n S. :..l .m . lee i!l r- ie ty j..n.-e! ..t a rftil.jr 7"- '.-ttt'-. witli'-nt :.ar:e ..ul without hi- i - ..rrin' ;.ti.v ol.ii.-.iti. n. 'nly !...tt!ei ii. nie a.!vlr-i er fami.y. Auvt. t

NEW ARMY AND NAVY UNION INSTALLS OFFICERS

orhcers of the new jrarrison of the Army and Navy union, composed entirely of West ide men. were given the oath of office at the regular meeting of the uarrison held In tht Washington school Monday nirht. The mustcrinp of the officers and the ceremonies: were in charge of Poinsett fr-irrison. with V. I. Tt'cple in charge. Til? officers of the new organization are: Frank Hudak, commander; Fnink Duszynski, senior vice commander; Leo Chelminiak, junior ice commander; Melchior Snlemer. adjutant; Michael Hudak, quartermaster; J. Ziolinski, officer of the day; William Nowieki, officer of th.j suanl; Peter liyan, officer of the watch. RirtHf nrCTlPrDO IVO I HLL IHtVV UrriUtnO . n -- Installation of cfficers to serve for the fol'owing year was held Monday night by .South Pend lodge 2 3. I. P. ). PIks, at the temple. Initiation of six candidates took place during the evening session. The following were installed: Pu ll. Miller, exalted ruler; John Yeagley, esteemed leading esteemed lecturing knight; Joseph Toth. tyler; William H. Holland. trustee; Ivor Hennings, delegate to the grand loJge at. Atlantic City in June; Edward staley, alternate delegate to the grand ledge; Albert Honer. treasurer, and John M. Mountain, scretary. Warner's Seed Store, 226 S. Michigan st. Advt. 12042-S '"'BAYER CROSS" ON ASPIRIN Always Ask for Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Only Aspirin Tablets with the safety "Payer Cross" on them arc genuine "Payer Tablets of Aspirin." owned and made by Americans and proved safe by millions of people. Cnknown puantities of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold recently ,v a, jirooKiu etier wincu proven to ne composed mostly of Talcum I 'ov.ale r. Payer Tablets of Aspirin" should nlways bo asked for. Tnen look for tin- safety "Payer Cross ' on tho

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Ac-elirec-tions and dosage in each Itayer packie. A.-:pirin is the trade mark of Payer Manufacture of Moiioceticacidestcr of Sahc licacil. . Advt. SmaU Pill Small Dote Small Price CARTERS rlTTLE IVER PILLS For Constipation Carter's Little Liver Pills will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable

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. . -- ; START CAMPAIGN FOR THE JEWISH COLLEGE Jews of the United States are completing a drive for annual subscriptions for the Jftbrew Union college, department of synagog and school extension, the Jewish Pureau of Civil Pights and the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods The quota for Jews of the city was placed at $oT.", which will ie rais-cd during the week. The drive is under the management of t'ne Union of American Hebrew Congregations, which is the oldest Jewish National religious organization in America. The He L i ew college in Cincinnati at present has graduated about 17) rabbis, who are serving in &ome of the foremost pulpits of the country. M. J. Frankel, of this city, is president of the Temple Pet h-Fl. and will manage the- drive in the city with Pabbi Albert Minda. To enable those unacquainted with, any sign language to converse with deaf mutes, a Frenchman has inv ented a device resembling a typewriter which raises letters to spell words as keys are pressed. LIFT OFF CORNS, MAGIC! NO PAIN Drop Freezone on a touchy com then lift that corn off with fingers Tinv bottles coat m only a few conts. Drop ii little Free-zone on an achir. corn, instantly that corn htops hurting. Pun you lift it riprht out. it doesn't pain one bit. Yes niaic! Why waif.' Your .Irujri.st sells a tiny bottle of I'rct'zone for a few cents, Millicient to rid your fe-et of e e ry haril corn, soft corn, or corn between the le, anj calluses. without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the much talked of ether discovery of a. Cincinnati genius. Advt. I FOR Rheumatism and lumbago Foal; a towel in boiling wtter, wring dry and place over the acht'nj fart to open the pere, then rub plenty of OmegOil and yrm'll he nrpriei at the quTk relict tLii simple Lrea-ctt uivc.

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Lower Prices Sectional Panelinghas become very popular for rooms, doors and halls. The beauifu! designs of these Lace Panels-

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are very handsome, coming in widths of 6 and. 9 inches. They can be cut to advantage for any size window. Priced 57c, 62c, 69c, 75c, 88c, $1.00, $1.10 a panel. Other Lace Curtains reduced. Remarkable values for $2.69, $2.75, $3.50, $4.50 to $15.00.

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South Bend's old reliable shoe shop that has served you so well at 331 North Michigan street, is now Located at 133 North Michigan Constantly increasing patronage forced us to larger quarters, where the newest type, of shoe machinery has been installed.

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SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY ALOYSIUS CHRAPEK, Proprietor.

ADLER BROS. On Mlcliian nt Washlnxton Since 1894. THE STORE FOR 3tEN AND BOYS. 9 UNION SHOE CO. ti 3 223 S. Michirr.n St Union Trust Ccmpwry tm Zpoclt Bozea vlth pciAl fmcrtlttV tor Um privtucy of ca-toraWS.

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Robertson Bros Co Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.

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and Drapery Fabrics

Every item in our drapery and curtain section has been reduced 6c to 3 lc a yard anticipating the newprices which we are replenishing these goods at. Expert service in the selection and making up curtains and draperies at your disposal. Note the Lower Prices on these s

Curtain Materials: And the savings you can make on the new summer curtains you have been planning. Marquisettes, plain, 36 inches wide. Was 35c yard; now at 29c; ribbon edge, 36 inches wide, was 3 9c; now at 33c yard. Figured Marquisettes, white and ecru, was 69c; now 59c. Filet Nets, 40-inch, plain white, cream and ecru. Was 69c; now at 59c. Figured Filet Nets, 36-inch, was 45c and 65c; now at 39c and 50c; 45 inches wide, 69c quality, at 59c; 42-inch, 85c quality, now 69c. Nottingham NeU, 42-inch, 95c quality, nQw 79c. Extra fine Filet Nets, SI. 10, si. 45 quality; now at 89c and $1.19. We make curtains to your order in our workroom at reasonable prices.

Kapock Drapery

The sunfast qualiy of these silks recommend themselves. The assortment of colors are complete and come in plain figured or stripes, at $2.25 to $5.00 yard. Cloth of Gold, 50 inches wide, at $2.85. Plain Velours, 50 inches wide, at $3.98. Colors rose, green, blue and brown.

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the same thing is BUY A FORDSON The tractor which will attract her. HINKLE MOTOR CO. SOUTH BEND, IND. Salesroom and Service Station 219-223 N. Lafayette Blvd. Branches Mishawaka, 214 Lincoln Way West; North Liberty, Ind.

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STATE WARNER BROS. 226 S. 3!lchlan St. THE PLANET JUNIOR And Otlicr Garden TooN lKOMEOF GOOD CLOTH When jon think of Ilomerurnlshütcs think of -toubn."

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- 1 Silks: - un Sliioes The modern way of saying Thursday's the Mark it well on your calendar, for on that day you can save Dollars and Dollars at the new Star Store Opening COR. WAYNE AND MICHIGAN. "SOLE SAVERS" f PAT ENT S And Trade Larks Obtained In all CounUic?. Advice IVrf. iihX). J. OLTSC1I. Itrterpd fWnt .ttj, T11.712 Studebjkkd- lUdj. ftou(i) lie ml, Jnd. SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 110-121 S. Michigan su Homo of H. S. & M. Clothes

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Brenlin Window Shades The quality shades, sunfast. We make any sic to order. Call up our ?hadr department for estimates on any size job. Home Cleaning Days Are Here Make your work easier; use a long handle Wool Wall Brush." price 90c. Floor Dusting Brush. $1.25. Long handle $1.2o, or a short handle for 75c O'Ccdar Mops 75c, $1. O'Cedar Polish at 25c, 50c and $1X0. Kirsch Flat

Curtain Rod Hold your curtains properly at the right distance from the window. No sap:. No tarnish. No rust. 25 to 48-inch extensions. at i 35c. ' r:sj On r ig Stock of Feed is at the other end of your phone line. The assortment complete, the quality is the highest and the price is the lwest. Don't wait. Call us now. We deliver to all parts of the city every dav. Artificial Ice Company u2."..'i3. N. i:merlck H. Pell 2221. Home J123 Liberty Bonds We buy, sell and quote Liberty Bonds for cash. We pay $46.75 to $52.00 for $50 bonds. G. L. Guthrie 423 J. M. S. Bldg. Eye Examined GLiiüe properly fitted Dr, J. Burke, Opft 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. Beth Phones Broken lensfs duplicated the same day. Prices moderate. I. Coat Py Cash for Your Qo thing. Toor CrenJlt Is C.h1 ux GATELY'S, 331 S. Mlrhln 91.

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