South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 113, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1919 — Page 2
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23, 1019. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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! News of the City from the
AHO Official Records
Rotary Room of Oliver Hotel Is Scene of Second Annual Event.
Maie merruTiiM? l y a in-.t - li'htful propra)., tii' .-coiiI aiiün.i! ?uc-t dinner ivtn by the tmu l:nJ Woman's clil for its mrn n- rs nnd thir hu jnJ.i la.-t nUht in t i i Ilotary rcom of the Oliver hotel Irovtt! on of t.ie most noteworthy club cvcnld of the rntln- 5rnhon. The affair was I.irHy ait-ii; i!, U.' nLJf.-t.s bun.; K.itnl at m:i.i11 tahhs
StTKRlOIl rOl'UT.
Strirkler vs. SpuI Strickler; Fuit for divorce. Loui- i:. Mcllpory vs. IMith K. Mtilcary; suit for dlvorco.
C IItCt'IT COtTtT. niizalth Walter vs. Frank Wal It; suit for livorof.
Ilir.l Son v. Naion.il 'o.; 'iit for Jam aij .-.
John A. Stoockley, lot 12. Klingel & Mayr's ubllvlaion, $1. Nicholas Sinnott and wife to CharUs IVitz. lots 3 9. 40 and 41. JSarnes nrst addition to River Side resort. 1101. George Walton and wife to Thom
as Bortner. lot 11. Smith & Fisher's subdivision, Miphawaka, $3,400. Leonard Tackls and wife to Gu taf Houttfkler and wife, lot S2, Mc Incrny & Kneldrum's second addl tion to Misnawaka, 11, COO. Herbert (leiser and wife to Aloysius J. Schindler and John W.
Schindler, nart of lots 317 and CIS.
I (Taylor's third addition to Mi.shaLumber j Waka. $1.
George W. IlcJ and wife to Wlll-
J. U. Hu.-s-y. et al.. vs. Fu ll. rton- ' jo m rj), aPii Wif?. pirt of lots 167 Powell Hardwood Lumber Co.; suit land K-v. ilvrner C.o e first addition, for darnair s. . I ,
Anna Kitkon'ski. pdn., to John P.
MALLIAt.l. Llf.LASr.S. k'nv.tr-s .-,,! riH Kmv:itih. nart of
Steve Wroblevv.-ki, insoector. South I Jots s and 9. Serin's subdivision of P.tn-1. to Tresa Krelo -h, iCioemakcr. rj t) ;ot 53,000. South I5er.d. . ; Thomas L. Warner and vii to stoyt. Kuoczor. laborer, South I yTVl c. Klein, lot 200, Linden place lt.. 1 t : 1.1. 11.1 .1 i
7 . ' l' ' -''-"Iii liüi'i.z, nouse- -..Mi-ion 11 i pointed in toior moiir of unk am t , 2, ...1, t 1 ai.-.i.ion, i. ...i,t. v.:i. v . .... ' I Snuth Lend. , vttt:.. I: Huirhes and husband to
!:rbf-rt lir.y. dry clrnner. South j nornrr a. Robinson, lot 56, Leer's Pen.l. to Anna rfafTi:ibach. clerk. . ;irjt addition, $ 1 . South FJend. Ilnmnr A T'nhinxnn nrJ vif to
Robrrt f. Miller, accountant. St. Henjarnin F. Hughes, yame as above. 1 J."Tph, Muh., to Fanni" IL Jain, j
L'lvrrviev. 'rmetery nssnr-iation toi str-el i Herbert R. lUibbard. lot 17. section!
worker. South l'.' nd to Anna E.ter-1 ( Riverview cemetery, $23. j ' '-nth Rend. j Albert 11. Kelley to Kdward Nc-1 Arthtir :i. Stiono.-i - artist.) j-nd and vife. lot 4. South lawn. ri-v. 1 a:id. ).. to Lucille Smith.) Elmer I. Heistle and wife to Carl i :.ct res.-;. Chi-:i?o. J I . ?ahde and wife, part 5f lot 6C,i ! Muejisel's ÜiH addition, $1. ! RF.AL 1 1ST AT I Tit ANM'liltS. i Henrietta Fischbach to John A. i
. un ooperrrian anI .vn :- to I- an- 1 l.iin-strnm nnd Sena Luncrstrum.
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hlte, which, together with ;lie ar-
r.np-mcr.t of p.;tcl streamers suspenUed from th; eiu-tjr hht.-. produced a m'.-t attia(tie efi.cl in kcoration of the room. The officers of the club, together with tben
husband, ut-re s ;itcd at a lon table at tl;r eatt end of the roo.ii. To Mi.- Mar'atet Stahl, dram iti: I'ader of the burliest t i. i.s .li;- ia a l.'iiKfc measure tne fcu-.es.s of th ; evening, for in h r remarl.aMe interpretation oi Rooih Tarkiii -;ton'.; inimitable comedy-(7rama of th war, 'The Country Cousin," sne establisiw 1 a. place for hers lf as a:i aiti-t f ir aboc the averace. The plot t;f the play concerns ti:e adventure. of a brilliant yount,' omJin of Ohio, who br.ivts the snubs and sneers of the "smart set" of New York, and allows herself to be ca!l'd provincial, in order to rescuher cousin, Hleanor Hwett, a yru.m 'irl about to inherit a Kri,'e fortune, from th ihfluence of an unscrupuIons father. Although at first intoxicated by th. Klamor of the brilliant and fast life led by h r fa!nr and hid üet. Rleanor in th end yields to the inlluence f her "country cousin" and returns to her home in Centerville, and to her brat love. Is Ilxctllont Header. It is seldom that an audience i privileged to hear a reader osessin.r such highly developed art of Interpretation as that which Mi.s Stahl evinces. Aftir the original introluction one follows with case the progress cf the plot, although no
reference Is made to the name of the I
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Monographer. S(;uth Lend. Williarn II. Albershart.
"operman. jart of lot l'j. Fer- . s Jb.livi -l'j.; of R ( ). L. 7). $1. '.le.,tor W t7.st in an! wife to L.
T. GoMnian, lots 1 anl t"ins siiidivi.-:ion; lot 4 T.it:-'art'.s sui ilivi.-ion, SI.
John Franklin iiockafellr r ami v ife V Leo rhilman ami wife, p irt of lot ' i. Rock. ifeller's aecond addition, 1 . SCO. Lemuel R. "arienter anl wife f t ; Anna L. Verwände, lot (i2, IJuclid park, $ l. Chiries W. Anthony and wife to ' Maud. Fisher, a tract of land in j Fnion township, .$ 1. Maude lusher to Charles W. Anj thony anil wife, same as next above, : $1. Andrzej Jackowiak and wife to John Rdward Shook, lot 3S, Hin? & Fisher's subdivision of R. O. Ls. ! 10.- and IOC, ? 1.
I ranciszek Sieradzkl to John Edward Shook, lot 13, KIrby's subdivision of 15. o. R. S3, $1.
Frank Sieracki to vamo. part of
s 23 and 21. Kirbv's subdivision
lot öit Mu' S-seTs lirst addition. $ 1. Courtland P. DuComb and wife to Emma Claej-s and Albert R. Claeys,
Wetz-! pai-t 0f lot 30, Cushin's third addi-
Happ t ; tion, $1.
! xk i.i: i sK a vi;r oi;. ! (From Woman's Pa pro of Conternp.) 'l"hi rirtlcb'S sbonbl be .Tried im.ne-
liately with dry cloth.
When you have anything to sell or trade or something special to buy of any description, see Charles Jones, room H-W Farmers Trust Rldg. 128 27-27Advt.
R. O. L. 83, Richard
$1. M. Johnson and wife to
character which is beimr presented.
for Miss Stahl has the ability to produce hnished interpretations, ; requisite so often Jacking in the so-c-alled dramatic reader. Her voice and personality are exceptionally pleasing, and together with her ability as an interpreter of the drama, Miss stahl rightfully may claim the leference tendercu to ;i real artist.
antl it vill be with pleasure that her ; L'.rttenhirly where wrinkle are lorn; audience of last nUht will look for-I ail;r 'lIs' th- ui-isi-e .h-vote ij apt to 1 ... t-...-. , r,lU to l'.ir! ;iml t' freiuentl v. Tliia
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To Properly Treat Obstinate Wrinkles
DON'T HAVE GRAY HAIIi ftfs Easy to look Youn and Fascinating by Use of fLa Creole'!.
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I k " 'si'nf j 1 Ii- Süin, cruises iimseles to s.ij, j j tri: raV.lt es the wrinkled (adltlon J ut ! t ti- .jcsit,- result fr-Mii that Ruiiclit. 1 ,1,.... ............
l,y Mrs. Scanaiinc, .,nS two sro,., "Tinatö wrffi of pleasing tenor numbers as a 11111- -11 .mm th (inpst lim-s. Is a rm:i rk.-iM sical feature of the evening's pro- f"r""il wlü h yen may realily vail ram Rev P Fveivtt Cirr oro I .v,,,ir-!f as you will line ik. Hßiram. lt(. K. i.Hctr Uarr pro- , ,.ultv ,(r,.nrinir fh nstftnents fn.1.1 Mounted the invecatior. preceding I nir 1 rtitlst It Im tli: ue ounce dinner. i"vderd sa( lite, dissolved in one- ' ha'f pint wif.h haxel. 1 tat he face. ue-k
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INVITE VETERANS OF ALL WARS TO HEAR
CAPT. REX SPEAK
All veterans of the Civil war, Spanish American war, and the world war are Invited by Cant. Elmer I). Rex to attend the fourth meeting of the Fnite.l War Veteran's association at the Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening at S o'clock. The organization will later become afHliated with the national organization as soon Ms one is formed.
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vention has been called by
Col. Roosevelt to meet at St
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Finest Ton ever tasted, easily nia.le at, tAir ls so verv unnecessary l1:','''. ,!:'klV,us- "lviu;r. Invlifor-, LA CltKOLL Hair Dressing
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lbly the American legion, a con-j "ipared with iiii1.1I t,o- allel "near-i rlety Jlon and Women of
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Forty-three more applications f,)r membership were r.c-ietl at the regular meeting of Crusade lodge No. 14. Knig'nts of Pythias Tuesday nigt, leaving but .' to bo secured to make the membership of the South Rend lodge l.Cl'O. the goal In the Victory membership drive. Assurance was given that laore than thid number will be presented at the next regular meeting'. On next Friday evening the members of the lodge will meet with the K. of P. band to further arrangements for the big- Vietory initiation to be held in the huh school auditorium on May 1 ... All members f the lodge and the baud are urged to be present as a treat will be in store fur them.
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vnJaiiinj checker, g ar.u rehcvir.j coughs, coli and kincrcd suffer tr.j is tLvi Eroud achievement cf Dr. King's lcw icovcr. GraaJparents, fathers, rrxtners, the laddies all have Uocd and arc Uir it as the safest, surest, rr.Jit plca-saat-Xo-takc remedy they kr.c cf. Sold by all dru :?t. 60c zr.X $.2&
Keep Bogels On Schedule Late, retarded fur.ctior.ir.; throws the vhc'.e day's duti'S out cf gc-r. Keep the system cleansed, the appetite livelv, t'.c tto.-r.ich staunch w:tu Dr. Kirg's New Lliz MiU an ' tjplc ia .cticn. Swld everywhere. 25:.
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Starts In Next Sundays
CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE
Robertson
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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 SaU to 9:30 p. m.
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The Phenomenal Sales During March and April has left us with hundreds and hundreds of short lengths in our Silk, Woolen and Cotton Goods section, also in the Linen and Domestic section. It is now time for us to make a clearance of all these short lengths. Tomorrow Interurban Day We will commence this great clearance and give you an opportunity long to be remembered. This immense lot will all be assembled on tables on the main floor, where you can come and pick them out to suit yourselves.
The Big Reductions Will Interest You
Remnants of Long Cloth, Nainsook for underwear and camisoles. Ginghams and Voiles for waists and dresses. Cotton Plaids, a big assortment for children's dresses and women's skirts. Cotton Poplins in short lengths. Beautiful Silks, plain and fancy. Woolen Remnants in skirt lengths, some long enough for dresses, capes and coats. In the Domestic Section Remnants and short ends of Percales, Ginghams for aprons and house dresses. Hundreds of pieces of cheese cloth in short lengths. Remnants 'of Muslin all at greatly reduced prices. In the Linen Section Remnants of Table Damasks and Towelings at 25 to 33 1-3 less than regular prices. Table Damasks lengths V2 to 2-4 yards. Towelings range from 1 to 4 yards.
Little Boys' Wash Suits
$1.50
Values up to S3. 50. Special at .
A bargain every mother having a little boy will be glad to take this opportunity and buy a supply for the summer. Two-piece suits in plain colors and white with colored collars, cufTs and belts; also in stripes; all good fast color wash suits; ages from 3 to 1 0 years.
Men's
Fine
Dress Shirts
$1.25
Specially Priced Tomorrow at
Every shirt .is perfect, in new spring colors and patterns; shirts that would ordinarily sell at $2.00. Men's Black Cotton H Specially OSe pT"d 1 omorrow at 7 Pairs for $1.00
National Gingham Week
A week devoted specially to display of ginghams by the yard and garments made of gingham. Hundreds of handsome house dresses for afternoon wear; house dresses for the morning duties; house dress aprons for the kitchen; aprons for the household duties. Afternoon Dresses in plaids and stripes, with white collars, culls, belts and pockets, fast color gingham, at $3.50. Also in light and dark percales, with fancy and plain trimmings, at $2.98, $3.50. Betty Wales House Dresses in plain colors, at $2.98 and $3.50. Household Aprons in every style needed slipover style, coverall, Princess, in liht and dark ginghams and percales, from $1.00 up.
White Muslin Petticoats A special value tomorrow of extra quality muslin, hemstitched, lace and embroidery trimmed ruffle. Special for Interurban day at 75c.
INTEBUBBAN PAiTl
Special items of interest for the last Interurban day in April. Suits, Capes, Dolmans, Dresses of Silk, Serge and Jersey All at such reductions that will wind up the month as a great money saving eventful day.
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Everv suit is wort h Sl9.75,"and many S25.00. Navy and black. A few tan and checks. The New Dolmans and
Spring Capes
All wool Navy and Black
Serge. Special fiVjJK price at xj B2?
Capes are 48 inches long and have the new vestee with belt ' and pockets. Dolmans full length, button trimmed and remarkable values. Three Big Dress Values Tomorrow
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Of Silk Taffeta, Messa line and Com- C?"? Rfl binations, at . U fl JU
Of Wool Jersev, in tan,
grey, navy. Special at .
Also a wonderful value in all wool navy and black. Summer Skirts Specially priced tomorrow at $5.00.
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Summer Waists of Color A splendid assortment of handsome summer blouse: have arrived.
Colored Organdies in blue, bisque and rose, wash colors; cuffs and shawl collar with edging of white plaiting; some with hand-made laces, rit $4.50. Crepe de Chine Blouses- for tailored suits; high neck, tailored sleeves, small smoked pearl buttons, at $6.95.
PERFUMERIES AND TOILET WATERS as delicately scented as the Easter lily itself, will certainly delight her. Why not step in and ask our saleslady to show you our complete line? We have all sorts of combinations carefully selected and packed in hanisome boxes. Any price you care to pay. Public Drug Store Striebel Sc Steinel, Props. THE REXALL STOilC 124 N. Michigan SL
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Walk a couple of Blocks and- . Save the Difference Home Furniture Co. . 326-328 South Michigan St.
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The new Fur Stock and scarfs are especially attractive. They're here in abundance and in our big assortment you have a wide range of choice. We have everything that's new in Furs. GREENBLATT Practical Furrier 232 South Michigan Street
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P FLOUR
THE WOMAN WHO PRIDES HERSELF nn her baking takes care ! employ only the best materials King Midas flour in particular is a regular part of her order. Yom can do no better than follow her wise example. Commence Kin; MiJas tlour today. Ask Your Grocer. Hodges & Macintosh Wholesale Distributors.
