South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 207, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1919 — Page 2

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METHODIST. First Kt. Joaer-h N. tJrpene, paator; 215 N. Mala at. CiM ineeiin,? at 12 Oj d. Sunday at -- u- ; lr. J. II. Nitm, superintendent. l'uMI'worship t : 4 a. in. fti. rnl' Memrll :rix nn 1 I.l-p-orta sits. RrT. J L. ;r.iir,r. paiur. Bee. W. J Ditliiim a ttr.r p.ist-r. .Sacci'Xl. 9:4. t. Ui.; Urea l'uLker.ont pe-rlfctendeat. Gr Corner M!-Ti?;rin nd T-itt fs IU B D. Heck, psstor. Oas meetly at 8:4Ä a. m. .milijr im-r -- l at 9.3 a. S3.: Clem WLitf-nsn. s 'iperlnt' r. nt. Mora',3 wor-Mp !:' Second erI2Aa fvn Tt ayr;irT : in r.in i.. Ministry n i.1 " r n.?! n r f .!.!." Kp worth fgu nt p. m i:.ir Cr4 .;: In,;, f'n: ii n tili .it I.. ' ; r jra at ." p ni. Rifee raL- venth st . -onth of Jllsiiawsk t. Her. O I.. irulUon. pistor. tfundaz k-IkviI at 9 .".O n. m. ; 11 irLflll Iii!!. s'iper'ntm lent. Laweli Height--AfJr.fr n1 Frarie's U. Eev. C. J. Gordon. pnfor. Sunday mcto-n at 4i a. ia.; H. C. Leloni. up rintendenL. Trinity forrii" Il'aln n n i V.iar ."sv. Uer. Kuael L. Phillip. t i t t ; T' i fnc, r.Ialf. ;ir Sund.iy ! ! :it 9 ') a. l HU'lo'.p'.i K!ln i iper!nt-!i I Fowrtrlh Memorial. :ot. I. in nny U., an-1 Olive nt.. K". 1 W Switzr. tnstor; y l oo! ;it 'j '.)); (iliui inny. u p-rlntnJiit. toll Memoria! harrh. Tor. S. Mlrhlrn and Victoria t s . r!. II an. I. C. L., pst"r. Sun lay rhool .it 10 a. m , Jonn Ed'rar'. rtuteiul;it Cerman Lafayette bird, and Waii at. Her. II. S. Miller, pastoi. Sunday a'bool at 9:?-0 a. Jona K'-eh, a:iprIntrodeot. iTeahlnj at lu: n. rn. nnl T:S0 p. m. Eportf Unci1 at 7 p m. 1'rajer tuctlag Vedu-ada at 7:l.T p. m. WIyan 722 H. HronlwiT. R'T. G l'ayjjf, pntor. sundiT .''ol Jtt O.'.lu a. m. : J. I!. Keller, a apirlnten lent. FREE METHODIST. rra 3fthdlt Tf nnylf.inl.1 .it. and ft'jih at. Ktr. W. K. VehMter. paatr. fcuudiy scLool at 3:-V) a m ; I'aul Netdti!. auperlntf ndnt. I'reaviilDg' at 19:30 a. m aad 7 J2o o m. AFRICAN M. E. OllTt A. 31. K. W. M'.npc st. Twer. A. T. Keaddli.K. patr. l.o ni"-t-izz at lOf) a. m , ! d ,v T. Hlu . Sunday ab'ol at p. m. ; Henry Okr, auperlnff li'letit rorn! : rV i . ni 1 r. -1 - - . , no- t I i-i m -n m v n ri us? At .i) p. ni. . In tl;- .Vni!- .f r God We Will s.-t fp n.n n.." Morning 3t : ur 'Xayior'a A. it. 1.. .;ou--Corner Eddy od Campfcu ata. Rer. L. 1. 1'owelL pnator. PRESBYTERIAN. TVtmlnater Sctt nnd I.ladaey atl. Ter. Alfred M. EelU. I. I.. pastoaa reaidenre. UJI N. tScott at. Sunday schoui t JO a. m ; L. C. Nv bIt'-oini. superintendent, l'ubllc worship at 10:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tne ssiuu un.-ta Lflore the iurolng aorvl.e Senior KuJeaTor aoclety ua-t at (:-';o p. iu. Ural Corner VTiiBlilnzton st. and La fayette bird. Ite. 1harlea a. Llpptncott. D. U.. paator. Mla Charl tte il. l'.irtrlda-?. altant tf tbn tulalater. i Futll.- worship at H : "i a. :a Addre.a !.y tin- minister. I'111 k. dioid nt ; 0 :.'iO a. iu. M'n'a Ftdlownhlp -1 u t at S :;'.0 a. in Mid k im- tiiii; Wv.li.ei day at 7:1" p. in. Trlalty .ronn s. Burns. p.ntor on i leave. A. II. Saundrs. p.itor on duty. I Ifjpe Leer aul 1 ay t.n ats. Edwin .;. i Jlelater. nmiit''r. liil.le liool at J:3'J a. ui.; l rank Kc-ttriiiir. uj i m Undent. Grang ar- Iier. liarrla. pastu;. Sunday vhool tt 3:10 a iu Divine worship at 10:4i a. rn. every Sunday. Everybody welcome. Hung arlan Corner . . erry and Washlngtii uta. ltev. John lH'7s. p:iatr. hunday sc hool :it l u. uj. Clmn h j aervles at 10 .W a iu. Np..r i, vj at 2 .UI p. Hi. j f) DTiCT I LAr lie!. J riral-Corne.- M'a and Wayne sU. Her. U S. Davl.. D. 1.. pastor. Ilea- . Iden'e 211 at 'J.JO a. tendeat. Wtyue nt. Iltl.le h ho d C. .v M phMm. auprriu-j .Morning forri-e ft in i... .rin..n miW m . Jet: Mifini !;i f ) l.-v, rt ' n-ri.e lit 1 .4- i r park .it " im ! nt. oi j t I j j I'ravrr ln.-vtio ou VN -'1 ii - I .t y eienliv at 7 : iuln Mffft-Ilcv. J. Koney evening a-tlnrf I-iHt-ir. Minday s. li .oi ,u It ::;o a ui. ; ' J. N . Koudall. superintendent. J"lra Se-iln I . ru-r Lturel aal! apier sia. serrke a( 10:CJ a. m and ' ; :jw p. in. j .Mt. ZUw Her. J. It. Sunrtt. pastor, i Fundiy vhool at J ..;) a. ui. ;CIussea f-r all aes. 11 a in. CHRISTIAN. Flrt S Mn.i st.. south of public library. I'.er. i; M4ujry. pistr. iu.iday fc.-ln-ol .it J Xa a. in.; 1'iedorii k !!. 'a tu. iid. ftiip--riuu iMicut Our te-acbera are trained and ie-ns traded. V tJT rlasies for all ne. lotllana Atenue Corner Indiana av. and S. M. .IvK.pli t. Ufv Ldwln J. Ca' minister; rebiden e. II. lt.. u.aii ,t. Suud.iv huoi at 'J.l.n a. in .; a-red V 1 ! sou. Jix rlnteu'it-nt. Llndei Avenue I. luden av. and Carlisle at. 1. .V Miller pistoi. s.jud.iy k.hooj lu .uj a. ui.; J. 'J. Colip, supviluti udcat. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. C.rfleid JÖLnson. pVatar: re aid'enee. lii t. Carroll st. Sunday school at y:3J a. tn. ; Saruuei C Lehuian. superintendent. Morning wi.r,:.l. at lo:r, i;ev le rge .lohnji 'li of Cleveland. V. ul.l prea' h. The orner stone (.f tue newcLur h, ornt-r i'. radw a y and Cwroil ts. will t-e laid at 4 : p. rn. Kev. lie.iie Johnii will tl.e p"-i.;l .;.eak'-r. SpecUl "iiush- by a . !..'rus , :..dr. 1'ren i.Inc Mt 7 p. iu ly l'ev. J . V Mrtn-r -f IIlkLart. l'r.ner n.-M-ting Wrdu.-sdiy t 7 :."' ra :! rehearsal on l':i!.;y eiilr.g at o . 1 k. (irtr ChrtK ;.-. Ltncol way vV. sed Walcut sta. Iier. U. U. Ioi!er, minister. Sunday sohovl at 3 30. Ki. ". vitt. euperlctendent. l lrt Cr. I.afayet;' and M nroo sts W. II FreaMey. rnt r. Sunday s. h at y:.. vr. u . il. snyder, super'.n-, ten dent Mvrnlii w..rhip at 1 "'. Sermon l y tlie f ast'-r I'r.ion .Mb- at L epe;i irk at o",'.-v,k. I'raT r.eetl:-j Wedurn. 1.4 i.icii' lie S'ii.iUy n- hni f.'ard will 4t..l nt .Iie . i prajer n-'-et-Auten (livfl-r. -7 Nitche. LeVKn-e 4 Lii:"!n war W awaka. PlMe a. hood at 10 :0) paator. Misha. a. : Jee I'arc. superintecd?ct. EVANGELICAL. IIa--CorT.er Warne and 5t. Teter sta Rev. Ws'.ijemsr (Joffeney. past. Ik retee'a Girmaa 413 TT. Lsaalle av. Rev. Hujo Weirtelt. poster. Sunday S'hnoi at l .00 a. ell ; Carl Ilelnke. superintec'leut. LUTHERAN. VraftTtab :mtb ar Rev. Albert II. Ksx. Bv .iool at 9:13 a. ta. ; Ina (4ndsey tt t'stor. Saodsy "anries Iiis. surrii.tenier.L Wor!.lp with er;ii. r hfl'Vi.e n a ! 'I'll lO.::a :n. i. uui-ui t Vf.'l! ! ljk. 0, 1 . a :o i. haul's GeraiAa JefTera- a and WlU

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t iv. Ii. nd. pastor. Mr Kadv hk f St. J.pli. MW h . a t L.- ilff i- ul M'.ident. will prea! at hoff ?r !. N (reriun Sunday school. J:nirli-li ütnl i y , at 1(M a. ia. '"T,t r.tf ! rial in ti!)2 fo!l-wlnu (ierin.iti srvj. V;i itlir-r lfisu monthly s- lil matins' Tr.d.iy it s-ti p. rn. (ilorla. Del Mrxllh -Clnpin and Kerr at. 4 Iter. (Jottfrld o:on. pstor. Sanday s'Lool nt 'jxt) a. ra. an 1 Iii tie class at 'j a. m. M"'riltiS Krv!'-A at At th Tnln' .rvl' at 7 tl- Kucllh lanyu.nk''' I u1. Wflnt't.lav tj' Litt! Hin Mi!'nnry o. l ty wiil hill an ntJnr in t!..- Hum TiU.i'f park TlinrsMar aft -r-riK-on th All nlll h.M t!i-lr rsf'i!.ir n.tftlue In P'tt;iw :itnl park. URETHREN. ! Hrt Her. O. V. Renrb. D. D . psa : f r. .un1.ij- h.oi at J a. cj : Ilirley s rirfston". aupfrlnter J?nt. Triiruirj i fho'il rr-f nt tl nuir ; Ulli I Mar?.irt ',Vl)lt:n-r. RnirUitnlnt. ! I"irt Churili f th Hrrthren In ll.ini '. v. id 1 MUi.ii t. Su inlay m-1o1 t 'J:"0 i. u. : T. Stahl-y, 'iirlntfudeot. in!l' f ir vorylM.dj. V'r!iIi at lu.::o a in. anl 7 .'.0 p. m. !r;.!ik Ksi."!.-r of i:ikh.irt will op.-uk I'-.tli ii I ii lt :iri'! Telling. ! Prond - utTilnc n.l Van "inrn ta. i !.Vr. R.nlph G. It.irlck. pastor. 07 Dlaj n.o'i.'. mv. Sunday eth'Kd. .30 a. in, I II. L .'liainliHrs. superintendent. Cbrls- ' tian Vorkc-ra' inctin at C:10 p. m. Ciiur'li iiH-ftiiiff at 7:30 p. m. nfe'enre Mrmcrhl t'nitrd CIO S. St Joaph st ltrv. !. H. Voütjff. paatar Sunday rhod at V :-10 a. n. ; MUa AI.ce iordou. hi iorlntcndent. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gr.spe! mlttloo. 430 J. T.eLlgan at All CLriatlna accletiea l.ivltrd to t b't open air mrptinff every Wadnedaj. rrl'lay. Saturday and SMindny niffht. corner iyne and Mlrh:can atrwa. )ld-f.nh-U.r.d K'pl moetlts at Volunteer tulailou l.fil SunJay clj'aL Errrbody laIPJd All nen-uMje. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. C'hurrh of fiod Sertlren Abrahaml Faith) (.old nerrlres in MeUiile hall. 212 S. Lafavetto blvd. Sunday s liool at 10 a. m.. F. A. StMson auperln'rndent. Hlble tudy ll:j) 6. m. ; K. U. Joffel. leader.

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CATHOLIC 1. HediTlce'a Poll t;ornr Scott Ü-I Napier sta. Rev. Anthony Zubfwlci. - - S'iod.y a.-Lool at 2:M ,. , -a , ;'- uu I't'lktlon at ..30 p. m. 6. StaaUlaua I'nllah -413 N. Llncola tt. Rev. Roman Minial.iw. pastor. Maai nt 7:ao. 0 :ix) and 10.00 a. m. ft. (aklmtr'a Pollah S21 K. WeDatet t. Rev. StanislauH (iorka. pctor. Low njasa at 7 :H0 a. iu. Uig'.i r.aas at 10:00 1. tn. Vetpera at 2:00 p. na. ScrrA Heart, Notr Dura RfT. John B. Hemeler, C. S. C. pnator. Low mas; lit C.. a. in. Student a' maaa at S:0O a. ax. Parish maaa at 10:13 a. ui. Veapri at - "0 p. m Ft. Stepben'a lloncarlan Tboroaa aad Mti'lierioi sta liw. Lawrence Horrath. p.Hstur. M.isa at S.00 nod 10:15 a m. Sunday sLce: at 2:00 p. m. Ueonllctlou at ?:O0 p. ra. L l'Btrlek'a 30 S. Tayior at Rev. John F. LeJriote. C. S. C. paatot Maea at 0, 1 :'M, 'J and 10: JO o'clockfct. Jotepli'a ilil! at. nnJ Lasalle at. l'atri k J. Carxrli. C. ä. C. paator. 1aw uiasM-s at 7:.i0 and 0:00 a. m. Big a ujasa at 10.00 a. m. 1'eaedlctioa at J:ui p. oi. fTf, Heart Deliclan 112G W. Thoms et. Iter. Charles . Flacher, paator. Mass at 1 -Co aud 3:0 a. ia. bunday diuol ut 2 JM p. ui. Ueuedictloo at J:wo i. m. MISSIONS. llie-S. Studeiaker st Sunday a l.ool at 2:;;o p. in. lTt'.ichlng at 3 :'M and 7:.':o p. iu. Ser es durli.tr th wt-ek and Monday. Friuay aud Saturday evfiilntrs at 7:15 oVIo k. All wvlcuuie. Mary .Nuneiuaker In rbarge. riiv nr. P Jefferaon hiTl n ; Bird, superintendent. Sunday efcool at :ou p. m. iMbie iae at :00 p. m. (ioMel 2LS E. Lunalle nv. Services ' Wfduesdav evening at 7:40: Saturday . I II , J i ll IMl.l V t U 111 w .IL 4 1 V J l'V.J eUcill' j I'enteeoft.tl. Apotolir Faith .120 N ! Olh e st. Sundav s- liool at 10:00 a. m. prea hlnj; at 11 :U a. in. Evening- nervat S 'lo.k. Midweek meeting on I'ue.sday and Thursday cvt-nings. j. . l',,vv'. evangelist. u..!h Kvunaelieul Mission - Corner M i in and Mmirm' ts Ivar Knudson. eliler. Sunday s Immi! at 1 :(XJ a. ui. ; iii;ut A.u!eioii. suj i intendent. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Merta ever Monday at 10:00 a. m. at ' the V. M. '. A. Uesldent nd vtsltln minister always weirouie. Lev. W. 11.' KreIiWv. president: Kev. H. W. Keneh. vie president; Lev. John L, Imhof, ec- j utary-tieaKuier. j SPIRITUALIST. ; Spiritualist meeting Sunday evening at I:.-. i Men hail, .ndueied by S. L I'.t's- ' ". Subje. t: The Worlds to lt-." OPEN AIR SERVICE. ' The uni'-n Ktrvlif iiiht the dlr-'tin f the Ministerial iisso. lation of Soiitll I'.iii.l will ! held in I .per park at n '. I. k p. in. Sprt-ial niuh- by the W rtü.iiister thole and tlie Ch.ipin I'ark ht-xtra In :is of rain this ervle w... I'' h- Id in the Kirt M. K. church. 1 u- ! I'"'!!- ia ccr.r.ally invited. CHURCH OF GOD. i Imrrli of ;d Servlvs nre hel l in Melvil'.. Hall. IT. S. Lafayette st. Sunday at l'i:(H a in. K. C. St'.laoii. superlntendent. IUi'l study at 11 :0o u. m. Ce -Tg .1. Itahn. loader. iterean elaaa Wedin'sday evening at the houic of II. U. ( 1 uucl. G17 S. St. Ju.-eph st. j C hurrh of Cod r Samta Cba pel on Harrison av . one block north of Llncola ' Sunday aehool at 5:l5 a. in.; A. VL i Ivirkley. superintendent I ASSOCIATED BIDLH STUDENTS. Woman's Club hall, room 224. J. M. Shu'.ldillT. snn lav: K")..V a. ra . l-cturo tr C. lv. j Ilhir.ehart : studies. :;:ti p. m.. the newt j ie.ittrn. :.". p. m.. ' in.. KzekM's temple. ltevelation. s:Oo r. Wednes'lay. K ;(i ! p in , pr.ner ir.eeting. r rinay at .; ;uij and .0 p ni , lei ture" by C. J. n ool wcrth. JEWISH. Temple Betb-L! Corner lasalla 2and Tayior at. SALVATION ARMY. 0 n Jefferson bWd. Sunday sere ifea: Morning, county Jail. 10.(0; SunSunday school at 2:30 p. m. SCIENTIST. f trat Church of C hrlat. Seleatiat Main and Madison sts. Sunday services t 11 :uo a. ci. Testimonial roeetlng every Wednesday t S;üo p. m. Sunday school for chlldreo and jours- people up to ths age of 2v). from 6:45 to . m. Sin , day Sv-Lool entrance on at noadicg roozaa maintained tut ' r Lurch on the aerenth for of ite V. S. butldiuf. r pea dally eicept k, dy from 12 to i, aad Saturday crfrom C to &

EPISCOPAL ?t. Jamoa' Lafayette bird, north cf 'Ulrjjtoa. lit. Bw. Joan Xlsa A'alte. rertorj Rer. R. Ererett Carr. virar. IIolj communion. 7 a. m. Church av-hool at 9:45 a m. Holy eucbarlat at I1:)0 a. ru. VeRpra at 5 .00 m. Voune people's senrle at 6:30 p m. FR. O'NEILL TO DELIVER LECTURE ON SUNDAY Ah a compliment to the sister students of the Notre Dame summer sfhcol. th Rev. Arthur Barry Ntill. C. s. C. associate editor of the "Avo Maria" masailn", has jiflfucl to a request to deliver his jocular lecture on John Boyle i ''Rilley" on Sunday evening in Washington hall. The locture ia styled "popular" to dbtinKuUh it from the atademic lecture to which the students have been listening practicaüy every day. Father O'Neill will speak in WaFhir.gton hall at 7 o'clock and any of hi- South Bend friends who put pose1 attending the lecture . will d well to reach the hall ten minutebefore rather than one minute alter that hour. B Tr i School Corporations to Receive Tax Forms to Meet Pay Deficits. Sometime during the next week, tendent of schools, will receive a number of blank from L. N". Hines. state superintendent of instruction, , which he win distribute to the vari ous school corporations of St. Joseph county, for them to fill out. showing whether the present tax levy is high enough to allow the school corporations to pay the minimum wage scale- fixed for teachers by the last legislature. Mr. Longfleld will collect these petition forms and return them to Indianapolis, where Mr. Hines will present them to the täte board of tax commissioners that they may make the necessary levy if more money is needed. The several school corporations are ready to sign the teachers to contracts for the coming year, but are holding back to see if they will have the necessary amount of money to carry the thing through. Prof. Hines hopes, by this method of presenting the matter to the state board, to secure the necessary money allowances. NOTICi: TO WATKR CONSUMERS. All water consumers are requested to discontinue sprinkling in case of nn alarni of tire given by the constant blowing of the whistle at the North Bumping Station between the hours of 4 and 9 p. m.. and until notice is given by blowing the whittle twice that the fire is out. Compliance with this request during the hot weather when our water punipage is taxed to its utmost will greatly reduce fire hazards, by giving the Fire Dept. a good supply of water. CITY WATER WORKS. Advt. 3766-2 South Bend. Ind. Store Hours: ARLE; 114 South Your

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Arthur Miller Arrested After Selling the Jewels in a Downtown Store. Hearing something drop In the kitchen, about 2:20 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. C F. Collmer. 412 S. Lafayette st-, went out to investigate and ?aw a man hurriedly leaving th premises. She thought nothing of it and had started back through the dining room, and look ing: toward a buffet noticed that three diamond rincs valued at ?400. belonging to members of the houpehol'1 and her pocketbook were missing. Mrs. Collmer immediately called the police and Fhe started to call the various Jewelers In South Bend when she was notified that the diamonds had been found and a man who gave his name as Arthur MIUyhad been talien into custody. TV of the rings were identified by Mis Collmer and as yet members of the family have not seen the third ring. Enters Collntcr homo. That Miller is one of the most daring thieves that has been in Scuth Bend is not queftioned, as when he entered the Collmer home. Mrs. Collmer was reading in the room next to the dining room and MI.. Collmer was on the front porch. A neighbor of the Collmer's noticed a man that answers to Miller's description in the neighborhood within the past few days and it is thought that he has been around that section for a chance to get something. Miller sold the three rings to John Harris, local jeweler, for $853 and hd most of the money on him when arrested. Mrs. Collmer's pocketbook h?s been returned without the money. As far as is known. Miller entered th.- Collmer home through a window in the sewing room, which is at th,e rear of the house. One of the unep!alnable features of the bold daylight robbery, was the fact that a w.-.tch of Miss Collmer's was lying beside the rings and was not touched. NEW WATI-TU ORDER. "Water consumers are requested not to use water for sprinkling purposes between the hours of 4 in the afternoon and 9 o'clock in the evening in case the fire department is out on a call. The whistle at the north pump station will blow constantly while a fire is going' on. and v. ill notify citizens of the end of the fire by blowing the whistle twice. JOBS IX)R OFFICKRSLieut. C. M. Kalb, field representative of Col. Arthur Wood employment bureau, is in South Bend, listing positions that are open for returned service men. Lieut, Kalb is specializing on jobs for ex-officers. namj: Nirvv iiri:ctors. CJeorge . Robertson. F. A. Stephenson and W. W. Austin have been added to the board of directors of the City Rescue mission, making a total of 15 men now serving on the board. All of the men are well known in the business world. AN I'NAM I NATION Of the books on our sales tables should be made by all. New books are added daily. The price will re main the same until Aug. 1st. The i Book Shop. 124 S. Michigan st. Advt. 3782-27

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An unusually large number of thrashing rinars are incorporating this year, owing to the new workmen's compensation law. This incorporation of rings enables the operators of thrashing outfits, which include the dangerous corn ariredder. to carry compensation Insurance to protect themselves against heavy financial losses in the event of accident to employee. The new law provides that a man who has work done by a contractor who has not complied with the compensation act in regard to insurance, also is liable to damages in the event of accident to any employes. The thrashing rings, as a result, are also Incorporating so that they may carry insurance. MATRIMONY. Be married privately. Boom 3, Odd Fellows Block, cor. Vashington and Main sts. Applications for marriage license filled and marriages performed. Home 6431 or 1S09; Bell 4031. Advt. 6282-26 Caused by How can anyone with a tour, gassy stomach, who la constantly belchlnj. has heartburn and eufiera Irom indigestion have anything but a bad breath? All of tn?se tomara dlsorüera mean Just one thing Acid'Stomach. EATON IC. the wonderful new stomach remedy in pleasant tatting tablet form that you eat like a bit of candy, brings oulck relief I romthese stomach miseries. EATON 10 sweetens the breath because it makes the ptomach sweet, cool and comfortable. Try it for that nasty taste, conger-ted throat and "heady feeling" after too much smoking. If neglected, Acid-Stoaiach may cause you a lot of serious trouble. It leads to nervousness. headaches, insomnia. melancholia, rheumatism, sciatica, heart trouble, ulcer and cancer of the stomach. It makes its millions of victims weak and miserable, luleet. lacking in energy, all tired out. It often brings about chronic Invalidism, premature old age. a shortening of one's days. Tou need the help that EATON IC can give you if you arc cot feeling as strong and well as you should. Tou will te surprised to see bow much better you will led Just as soon as you begin taking this wonderful stomach remedy. Get a big 50 cent box from your druggist today. He will return your money il you are cot satisfied AT MO C TOR YODR A CID-STOMA Clf) If your skin itches and burns, it ist use If you are suffering from eczema, ringworm or similar itching, burning, unsightly skin affection, bathe the sore places w ith Resincl Soap and hot water, then gently apply a little Resinol Ointment. You will probably be astonished how instantly the itching stops and healing begins. In most cases the sick skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very little cost. Knirvol Ointment and Resiaol Srap also clear away pimplet, rednes. roughucas and daodn3. Soid by all drseg-ista. OMPAHY Today! items are worth coming

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You can choose vour Winter Furs and Blankets at this sale. Pay a deposit of 25 percent and we will lay them away until needed. The balance can be paid weekly or monthly to suit your wishes. as cool as the first spring clip in the ol' twimmin' hole! A. B. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS $1.50 and up an

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

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Make a note of the above date it is important a day of great interest to you and your savings. The day we start our j , A nnual August Blanket and Fur Sale V, ttii daily papers on Wednesday.

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You can be cool Wear the right clothes, the right underwear, the kind you'll find here. Only the lightest, finest fabrics are used; and it's made to fit. Union Suits $1.50 to $6.50. Stephenson's, Superior, Vassar, Mansco and other fine makes. 9 Want Ads I

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July 3 1 si What to Cook Quite a problem these hot days. Tasty cold meats, fresh fruit or cooling vegetables are most convenient to prepare and best liked by the family. You can be sure of the quality if they come from the Ferndell. The Ferndell GROCERY AND MARKET Corner Colfax and Main. BELL 382 HOME 5382 Jnur :t ITlr il l CO T;v NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.

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