South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1919 — Page 2

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1LI-M).V liVlIM.NG, ATJIIL 29, 1019. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

STEVE TÖTH GETS

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Local Saloonkeeper Sentenced by Federal Judge at Indianapolis.

A f.ne of 100 nnd a Jail Fcntmf'! ; of 120 dar was Ivcn .st. vc T.h, of thi city, by Ju(! A. II. (r.--son In the cut ral court at IrwlUr-ip-olis. Tfth -was convhtf.l a f t -- rlajs niro fif having: brought liquor into th; täte unlawfullx. Toth is .i :.". urIr ' j-cnter.cc from tho st. Jn-- .-ipo-, rior court for illf.'al of :i(Mor, i -which ho was mi v.r. a t'.ii of and roit ami L'O ca. in j -il. Ia f. i;-rmnn. whoi.-s il" ti.inaOi t.t M. Sax ft Co., Chioa-4' li-i i -r lalrs, who sold tho jiquor to Toth, irot j six u.onth.' jail ,ntrr. o. JIjhI Vliikry Mill. Toth Is th man lri v.h.-o pl.'ico ' of buslr.ej.-. a compute whisky.- still was fountf torn two months The eise In which the jirr-j-eiit iun-i jshm'iit vas jn t.-.: out inxolvr'. th 1 iraportatjon of ;K gallons of liquor. Totii s-iiii to have hrOvKlit the liq jor in from Illinois. ' hh'.ir.K it un"-r a qi;antit of furru- ! turf cn an auto truck. Vh-n Hi-- 1 machine 'ut stuck in a n:ul hole. Toth call ! a fani r to aitl him Tht farmer 5av tn w'm.sriey when thy liltrl ih- ftniiitur5- off tili true; ami rii t-l ,i.s li:l to tr'.j police. !

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SOUTH BEND MEN ARE INITIATED IN ELKHART

S la I to Th N-'w-Ti m'' : KkKHAllT, Inl., Airil 2r.. .Sixtytwo South K'm! ir.i'tnlK -rs of the Avalon (!rotto and 110 niomhers of th .Ma-Ha-I)i protto of Klkhart attrndd the intiation rerrmony of th; two prottos held in the "r;hcum fhfatf-r in this city last ni'ht. The South I '.end m n wa r- met at th rar hy the l-'lkhart Kiott; hand and were l.routrht to tn- Masonictemple, where a '-anqut was held. Kollowin:: the ItinqtHt th- 4 candidates beinff initiated were chained

topetheT and numbered as unruly prisoners were formerly hamlled in ! the state prisons and were marched j through the streets to the Orpheum theater wher the intiation ceremony ;

was performed. A. II. Lord, monarch of the Ma-Ha-Di grotto, officiated at the ceremony. The South I lend men will be entertained by the local grotto at a dance to be held in this c ity on Kriday. May This dance will be held in the honor of the men who biive recently joined the order. The dance, will be held in the Atherto club Kiildinp.

C. C. SHAFER PURCHASES LAND FOR NEW HOME: OTHER PROPERTY SOLD

Announcement was made Monday that C. C. Shafer. president of the C. C. Shafer LumN-r company, has purchased property on I. Jefferson blvd. for his residence. Th property w situated on the northwest corner of Jelferton blvd. and Harrittt st. and wus purcha.ea from 1". Jk (iriene. Anotlier piece was loirhase. from Mis. i:. Louis Kahns on I -J. Jetierson. makinu a complete frontage of 2'- U feet, with a depth of nearly JC0 ft et. Ihe property will Pe improved and action will be taken by architects immediately. The honm will piubabiy "e con.pletcil with the ccMiiln IS 'jonths. A. G. Crnh am. :.".; . vifax a v.. pvrcnaed th re. -idem of Karrv I-lib It. S(S xv. Cdfa av., Monday Kr a consideration of $11,; 0 0. TiuoTdcn re.'idcncf, at 1 C 1 1; W a shir '-"ton av.. has 1m .n purchas d by (- A. (Mark.

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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 SaU to 9:30 p. m.

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Buchanan Visitors Tliursday Meet me in Robertson's Tea Room for luncheon, 1 1 :30 to 5 p. m.

Lace and Embroidery Week

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News of the City from the Official Records

SKKLKIOI; COURT. Minnie K. Huff vs. Frank Huff: suit for divorce. Merchant National bank vs. Jaco! ZeIasko; suit on note. Paul Coornuui vs. Jacob Zelasko; suit on note.

CI1UTIT COL KT. North Side Trust and Saving.-- Co. s. W. J. H. Myers; uamagy suit.

Whltcomh & Keller. SU K. I)onald st.. one and one-half story dwelling. I' 4x2 4 feet, $l0C0. Whitcomb & Ktller, 91 S K. Donald st., one and one-half storv dwel-

i ling. 2'xJ; feet, J1.S00. i Whitcomb & Keller, 521 River st.. I two story dwelling, 24x2$ feet. $2.300 j Whitcomb & Keller. r.S River St.. . two story dwelling, 2 1x2? feet, ?2."50

Vho New Mampshne le:ittire. which recently adjourned. 1..i-. 1 an amendment to the fi-h ar.d -ame I ihich permits .-ti'v,i'- of the civil war who have reached the ag t f T'1 ears, !, fih without a licence in the (Trnnite tate.

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prayerbook at "h:f!ines? 12S7 0-J j

! M i;in (;r. i.t i:si;s. Val-'ntine Wtoble.-ski. wood inspei'ior. .outh Hon.l, to Clonoia j 1 1. (. hinski, sinrt iiuikei, South cnd. i August llufki-ns, woclea knitter, jS'-uth I'.en 1. to Augusta Üillcwe. J worib n knittir. South Html. mlmmv. sailoi-, (Irt at i l.a !..-.. HI., t i;iat!ö Cullins, timo- ' !" r. Soiitli Lend. William L Wheat on. s,!(s:nan. i Chicago, to Viida Kara, sttnogi.i-' j pber, t'lacauo J William Mai;'.!, fariaer. Waiker- ! ton. t Lila 1 .-e. b.ou sev.ork, .viuil : Leial.

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Constipated Children Gladly Take

California Syrup of Figs"

For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you want genuine "California Syrup of Figs." Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tonguecoated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on

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Fig Syrup." Beware!

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land, to (Ibr.na Mciliiff, cigar ma-' i.f r. So;;th l nd. ! V. 'lgir.s. farmer. Soutit j IVnd. to Nina White. South Iend. t Anton witoy, sterra fitUr. South 1'end. to Mary Iia kou ski, iiousc-' la ; r. Si r.;h l'.end. J.hih .-' l-'tain. piassman. south' !'; 1. to 1 o - i N.:u th. fatr.i

STREET CAR M0T0RMAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL

J. C. Dittman. 723 Lincoln way K., wp.i) sustained a broken leg Lst Sati.rday night wlam he was hit by an automa- ile- driven ty Stanley Steele, was :.!.uel to i:porth hospital Mond., niuht. iMttman. who i. a :t; t ar lr.otorman, was turning a switch at Jefferson blvd. and Linvoin wav K.. when the accident occuiitd. lb- was moed to his home l-ut his condition became serious Monday and he was taken to the hospital.

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This bein Lace and Embroidery Week we are making a special showing of the very newest ideas from New York and Paris. The newest fashion is the one thtit has been longest forgotten, changes in fashion being only reproduction of old fashions, the most unfashionable thing being the fashion just past, therefore, every woman will be glad to welcome back the beautiful lace dresses. We are making a special display of Chantilly and Brussells flouncing which are advance styles for semi-formal or dinner gowns. We have a beautiful assortment of Valenciennes Edgings and Insertions for organdie and batiste dresses; Filet and Venice for the more tailored styles. Notice our window display. A visit to our lace department will be most interesting to you to see these remarkable laces and the new designs in garments that can be created with them.

The Season of Capes New attractive models are daily added to our select assemblage of those popular garments, that bid for recoognition all summer. The After Easter Prices are considerably less than prices prevailing before Easter. Greater values we offer you daily which the well dressed wromen are finding greatly advantageous to watch. The Newer Materials: Paillette and Tricolette A woven silk fabric that drapes beautifully. Capes and Dresses are now shown made of these in navy, taupe, brown and black. Priced from $50.00 up. Special Prices Lower than usual are important features here during this week. Suits of unusual values at $25.00, $29.75. Capes remarkably priced at $15.00 to $35.00. Dresses, undoubtedly good values at $17.50 to $35.

Kitchen Cabinets At a Reduction of Twenty Per Cent. Since opening our furniture section, we have been fortunate to secure the exclusive sale of MacDougal's Famous Cabinets. Previous to securing this contract we had bought a lot of cabinets from several other well known manufacturers. Our space for cabinets is limited, therefore, we intend to offer vou a lirst class kitchen cabinet for less money than you can ever buy them for again. There are only 14 of these cabinets and first come first served. You can pick one out, pay a deposit and balance as vou like. The original price ticket is on each cabinet and range from $24.75, $27.50, $31.50 and up to $44.50. Sale Price A Reduction of 20 Per Cent..

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No Reason Under the Sun Why you should delay your purchase of a FORDSON Why lost time resting your horses on a hot summers day? Use a FORDSON TRACTOR It never tires. Keep TO-LET signs off your farm by buying a FORDSON

HIN&jJE MOTOR CO., South Bend, Ind.

Saleseroom and Service Station 219-223 N. Lafayette Blvd. Branches Mishawaka, 214 Lincoln Way W.; North Liberty, Ind.

QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION

An itching skin kept mind from work

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BIlj taffeta suit with new box coat, bell sleeve and cuff on skirt, wltb trircmins of rusbeü wool la red aii jellovr pUld.

Tvpruniri iis ix hkmaxd. I.mN!ox. M..r-h 1. j?y Mall.l Hriti.-'n tt'tvnur m.uuifacturir. fhrr-- :r ji.,Knv-: 4rat efforts tu PUkIiun- a lar-f number of typewrite; s tu satify the lemaiul which i-i ..t ;".i.v-nt ny ureat. Plants relently t n I.trt ly Increased.

FOR INSTANT RELIEF Tst night you hardly slept a wink through that tormentint; itch and now why ymr wrk is seriously affeaed and away behind through the same comjIaint. Get rid of that an.oyir. trouble hy anointing the inflamed p.ut with Resinol Ointment. Quicker results are generally obtained by first cleansing the part with Retinol S-ap. Both soap and ointment contain a healing and S4jthinsj medication that usually gets right in and arrests the trouble properly.

Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little 6Ugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force thera to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find .quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try thera. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.

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Se.l., fertflizt-rs. :irays and spray materials. Variier l'ros., 22t S.

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Greatest ilorpalnft In Torrn. Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dept. Second Floor. 210-211 H. 5Ucb ljon. Otct Geo. Kraft Co. 5 and 10 Cent Store.

Drug Specials Every day we oiler drugs, medicines, toilet articles, etc., at prices that mean a real saving to you. These drugs are the kind that are needed in every heme and since you can save money, why not do as hundreds of others are doing buy at the Big Central Drug Store.

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Grocery & Market and you will end it the same way. A telephone call will insure Jhe same attention as a personal visit. At Main and Colfax

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the ice box ice bill, has a thousand

Make sure you have a good sized box and that it is in good condition, then you can afford to use all the ice you need, and your bill will not be large. If in doubt, ask our advice. Artificial Ice Company THERE IS ONLY ONE. Home 6123; Bell 2221

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SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 11 9-1 in S. Michigan St. Home of

H, S. & M. Clothes

Art Materials, Picture Framing. THE I. W. LOWER IliCORATl0 COMPANY Sooth Dend. Indiana. Will Paper. Dmprrla. Paint Sappnca,

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