South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1919 — Page 16

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WILL SEIZE BIG 9C3 News of Citv's Business World Y. M. C. A. War Workers Get Decorations. i 3 S IN THE Federal Search Continus UnabatedMen Inspect Warehouses. n n

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rrr.M,'i wn wiTn arnatrnr home: ' h i i a rut vo:;ni,' l-o s h' con-i tr;t'Ml t h 1 r own "'fif'-fjs'f rs" an!) n'ia'l ar and rame tri th lor a! df nlr" for part anI f!ashy r.rr mor- ; !' io decorate thejr hrir-nnde I marii.nr-". Many local f.icTnry anl ofT.r' v.f Iters hive done th tn the:

j'ti.V Ii n U II III' niVIlilll III 4I"!rfr feer wa at Jt lie't:ht and

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JocI a cr nry ant! fire d(a'er. fn the "Hf)v" are four tire acntwo l,atfry srrlo e t n 1 1 o p. s . four ncr'.sjory dealers. ;nd two ul-ran'-mir Ahops in addition to two mofo'Tvcle ip.iir i)ioiy. one trnrk deal" nd one imrae. a treat majority of the fhojs have . p.iso'ino pump and free air station in the front of th huildink' th-it adds to the modern Interior equipment that many of I '.c ?tore owners toast of.

Left to Right:- Mrs Louise. W. Fleming. Mrs.A.S.Dwight. Miss Bcirnetta Aqms Mn i ro

Caplain AbftlCM do PACMMANM, anct MRS. ROBERT ME.AP. Photo ttv gTCFAfio, h.v.h.

The French crovprnment. through its reresentatives, Capt. Adrien de F'arhmann. hostowerl thref Croix do (Jnerrc on women workers of the Y. AI. C A. for splendid work ier-

formrd under fire on the French 'army; Mrs. Louise. W. F'UminR and front during the war. J Ml?s Bernetta Adams Miller. The Thp women decorated were Mrs. ceremony took place at the Y. M. i A. S. DwlKht. wife of MaJ. Dwlght A. club for women workers, in the of the Ilth engineers. United States ; McAlpin hotel. New York.

af.iotpkvni: r, s mvau:. "Aeroplane t-ioline" is now linsr .ioTd y 'oral sra races and prasolinp .ervice stations. It is a hijrh tet cas anl is helner fold at thirty cents per gallon.

NIVIY SffT IftINK STOIIII.A soft drink establishment h.is npen1 In the "Flat Iron huildint."

lfl.1 TJncoln way K., and Is doin a I

thriving hurine with the local Street car men.

w. r. .ss UjT,. W. p. Ca s. local manager Crown Service Co, lit T.Vet ar.. I 111 at his horn.

of the Colfax

Miss Fadio P.eczkiewicz, 117 S. Iaurel Ft.. left Friday on a motor trip .vhich Includes Detroit, Cleveland and IJufTalo. N. Y. Miss Elizabeth Wozniak of Michigan City is a puest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Fniilia Heczkiewicz, 117 S. l aurel Kt. Joseph S'michdt of Argos, Ind.. is here on a busines-s visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Szumski. 2710 Dunhim st.. and Miss Helen Roberts

I of Mlshawaka have returned from

a motor trip to Toledo. .. where they attended the wedding of Mr. Szumski's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Moszczynski and threo children of Bay City. Mich., arrived Friday to be the cuests for one week of Mrs. Mos-

i zczynska's sister, Mrs. Mary Sikorj ski. Huey st.

Mr. and Mrs. I. eon Kozma. 1809 Kemble av left Fridav morninir for

i South Chicago where they were J summoned by the critical illness of

Mrs. Kozma's father. Mi.s Mary Koscielny. V. Jefferson blvd.. left for her home at Bronson. Mich.. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Kazanski and family. Wayne st.. have returned from a motor trip to Chicago where they visited relatives.

A. Stanislawski of Chicaco is!

spending several days in South Bend and vicinity on a business visit.

Canada Next On Probable Strike List

British Prince Next Stops at Halifax, N. S.

IU Fnited rress: ST. JOHN. N. H.. Aug. 16. Bearing the prince of Wales the British cruiser Dragoon was streaming eastward today toward Halifax where the vessel will anchor tomorrow alongside the Renown, which brought the prince across the Atlantic. After divine service on the Renown, which will be held shortly after noon tomorrow, the heir to the British throne will begin a two-day program of reception3 and addresses. He will leave Monday evening for Charlottetown. Brinco Kdward Island, where he is due Tuesday morning.

News of Interest!

on the West Side

SOCIW, FA TINTS. The St. Joseph society of St. Si.anL!ai parish will hold its monthly meeting at 1:30 o'clock in St. Ma.ifljus school rooms. V. meeting of the Polish Falcons, ."u. !l(ni,inowskl will bp held Sunti ly afternoon at 2 o'clock at Kost.'Vkii hhli. S. Chapin st. The our g Women's Holy Rosary s.ckF. of Si. Adalbert'. church will meet Sunday afternoon at Z:Z0 o'clock at the parish school rooms. v MemLers of Cory Polish (Daughters'ot PoUnd) ranth i'3 of ihn Polish Women's Alliance of America, whl hold their monthly meeting S:in1 aTternoon at 2:30 o'clock at 7. Balicki hall. V Division st. All rneim-crs arc requested to attend tl e meeting. Court 3. Polish National Alliance of America, will hold its regular mert.ng Sunday afternoon at 1:30 r clock at Z. Balicki hall. W. Division st. The St. Valentine society of St. H.1vige parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In St. Hedwige' school building. Members of the Name of Mary oclety of St. Hedwige parish will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at St. Hedwige' school rooms. Th meeting of St. John Cantlus oclety of St. Casimler's parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'c!ocl; at the regular place of meetIn jr. The, inging practice of St. Hedwlffe' Choral society will he held Tuedy evening at 8 o'clock at St. He3wtge's school rooms. Th monthly meeting of St. Joseph society, branch t5 of the Polish Women's Alliance of America, will b held Sunday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock in St. Hedwige' school rooms. The meeting of the Lady Falcons M. Romanowskl will i.r held Monday -enlng at 7:30 o'clock at Koselustko hall, S. Chapin st. A large attendance is desired at the meeting. The regular meeting cf Si. Stanislaus society of .St. Stanislaus i)irish will be held' Sunday afternoon

at 1:10 o'clock at the parish hall. The St. Florian's Young Men so-! Unhßalthv Fntnss Shortens

clety will hold its monthly meeting t; t j vtr Tuesday ening at o'clock at the. Lite. Reduce Weight. St. Hedwige school rooms. ' The gymnasium class of Falcons. Would you like to reduce your!

Z Balicki will hold its exercises j eicht 10 to 60 or more, pounds, in Monday evening at 7.. Balicki hall, j simple. ife. comfortable way? The gymnasium diss of the Iidy , Do vou want to become healthier, Falco:-. Z. Balicki, No. 1. will enter-j to ..,'. younger, to be sprightly, to rain with a picric S.:r.d- afternoon ; 1 e more er'KMent. to possess a good tri Leepcr park. All members are In-; r.gur without wrinkles or Mabbilted. : r..-.-

By I'nited Presn: WINNIPEG, Man., Aug. 16 Canada will have to face the calamity of a nation-wide strike this fall unless the dominion government crushes profiteering. It is forecast in a resolution pa-ssed nt an executive meeting of the Imperial Veterans In Canada last r.ight. A copy was forwarded to the federal authorities. The veterans condemn "wholesale robbing of the public" and place upon it blame for "a prevailing spirit of unrest throughout Canada."

August 16. 1919. Blackstone Theatre Corporation, South Bend, Indiana. Attention of Mr. Mllner: Gentlemen: We beg to advise that a final settlement has been made with the Floyd Ij. Bunch Sign company and Archibald Murdock, former tenants of your property and each of their leases have been cancelled and sur-rend-red and are now In my possession. We beg further to advise that the premises are entirely vacant and the complete possession is in the Blackstone Theatre corporation and Injunction suits have been dismissed. Your most respectfully, McINERNYS, YE AG LEY & McVICKER, Attorneys. 7097-17

GERMAN ROYAL FAMILY DOESN'T WANT TO RETURN

By I'nited Press: ZURICH. Aug. 16. In view of Archduke Joseph's success In heading the new Hungarian government, monarchists have urged th former Emperor Karl to re-enter political activity. But Zita, the former empress, has decided against such a step. H was learned here today. "No," she is quoted as saying, "the emperor's position was hell. We have done our duty. We have suffered enough. And we don't want to return to power."

Fltl-TB DEMONSTRATION IleslnnlruT Tomorrow of Mde. Ise Bell's famous Toilettes at the Ellswörth store by Madame B. Rosselit. Madame extends a cordial invitation to all interested In Mde. Ise Bell's Toilet preparations to attend. Adv. 7088-17 THE ELLSWORTH STORE.

Ity LnitPd Trem: I NEW YORK. Aug. 16. Search for hoarded food continued here to-1 - m . I.I 1

day and federal autnorxties piannea to seize enormous quantities as soon as investigators have completed their e idence. lndr orders from Mayor Hylan. Fire Commissioner Drennan assigned 375 men from his department to Inspect warehouses. The hoard of health has Joined the Mgit on high prices. Commissioner Copeland threatens to revoke the health department licenses to all firms found hoarding or profiteering. Arthur Williams, federal food administrator for New York, issued a warning to consumers, asking them

to avoid hoarding on a small scale for fear prices would soar still h.'gh-j

er. Even small hoarding would be an obstacle in the way of the lower price crusaders, said Williams Sale of surplus army foodstuff begins early Monday at more than 4 0 schools and fire engine houses. Prices average half the costs at public markets. Sale of army clothing and blankets yesterday was so brisk it required several patrolmen to keep th crowd of 1,300 impatient customers In order at the army store.

More New Goods for Monday at Brandons

Holy pictures at

Schilling's. Adv. 7022-17

GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN

Try It! Make thU lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled ekln.

Photographic ing's. Adv.

supplies at

Schill-f022-lT

"BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN

Paint your shingle, tin or composition roof now; also auto top. For sal? by the gallon or barrel. Vacant lots for sale or exchange. J. Nelson, 602 W. Division st. Adv. 7122-17

Squeeze the Juicer of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion whltener, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands and sechow quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless.

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FOIl BASE HFRN1TIS. De Lux hard coal, hest quality, a size slightly smaller than nut. $12 a ton. See this coal and satisfy yourself as to Its worth. Coal Service 1516 W. Washington a v. Ad'. 710S-17'

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Did you know that The Book Shop

I has all the new books and .est seller? all the time? Surcrssr ;s Miller I Book Store. 124 S. Michigan st.

7016-17.

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"Bayer luc.o oi Aspirin" to b4 lenuine must be marked with the afety "Bayer Cross." Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which

contatr.a proper directions to safely j relieve Headache, Toothache, Ear- J ache. Neuralgia, Colds and pain, ( Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cos but a few cents at drug stores- j larger packages also. Aspirin is tha ' trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of J

Uonoaceticaxidester of öa.llcyllcacidj

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PERSONALS. Mis Martha Barczyrk.

Colfax lV.. has pone to Chicago

aufm; me wedding o: r.T cu:n whu h wi',1 h solemnized Tv.s lav ! m erring. Bert Zackarek. 112: W. Division

Then stop harmful drugging; ! not follow any starvation plan

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?ka. Notre from Ak-l-e.Ti ;:t-

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tr;p Mr. A'.frcd Cniowczy-. Dame ;v., h., returned ror, Ir.d , uhere she has ire her parents Vir:r Now.ik returned Harb-T following a sew

vlut with relatix ev He wa of Mr and Mrs T N Mi

(r;u st. Ser;t- Kat i;7-ik i speriilin four fkV furlough at th h"m of his parnls. Mr. an.'. Mrs Frank Batajczak. 502 Brook fidd st. Jottph Wtrwlnskl anj his M.tfr.

do j or ;

i iightful. guaranteed, korein reduc-'

!iov. ostein. j Stand by our window or in the j open air each morning and evening. J taking seen deep breaths. Use oil! of korein and follow the other sim- j pie directions of the system, that i i ome with it. 1 You will reduce your weight, on rc.i a forfeiture in cash under $1 0 guarantee, tio to the drug j store and get a small box of oil of' korein tin capsules, now sold at J lowest before-war price, or write to ; Korvin Company. NH-fi9. Station F. j New York City, for free hook. "Kp- ' dure Weight Happily." Amaze ev- 1 erjhody ' attractive figure. vi;or-

ou health and strengthened personality. Show others this adv'L

Indiana 1 days'

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Any Summer Trimmed Hat in the siore. Values to $10. Your choice $11,97 New Fall Georgette WAISTS Values to $8.50, at

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ECONOMY DEPARTMENTS Over Geo. Kraft Co. 5 and 10c Store.

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and Cooler

On hot, sultry days a cold bottle of sparkling "Hoosier Cream" is as welcome as a life line to a drowning mariner. This pure, wholesome beverage cheers the mind, cools the body, creates appetite, adds zest, helps digest, quenches thirst.

never tire of "Hoosier Cream."

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"HoosierCream" is served at hotels, cafes and soda fountains insist on having it served cold ice cold. Delivered to your home in cases of dozen bottles b? your grocer or by

Hoosier Cream Company South Bead Indiana

BURSON HOSE Women's Black Burson Hose. No seams; all sizes; 35c kind. IIQa Monäay Bvk UNION SUITS Women's Knit Union Suits, low neck

no sleeves, lace or tight knee; S1.00 kind. Monday fl

ENVELOPE CHEMISE Women's Hnvelope Chemise, tine

Nainsook, vhite or flesh; . (M ß $2.00 kind. Monday ÖHbV

Calicoes, light or dark colors. -3 n

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CALICOES rjht or dark c

Regular 25c kind. Monday

BLANKETS Heavy Cotton Blankets, grey, vhite

or tan. Regular $1.7d each. Monday Sale, each

$1.19

SILK DRESSES Women's Silk Dresses in many style:

Up to S25.00 dresses. Monday Sale

HOUSE DRESSES Women's House Dresses, percale; regular S2.50 kind. Q-fl PA Monday ÖIbUv WAISTS 300 Shirtwaists, white or colored, white voiles or organdies, colored voiles or organdies, checks or stripes; S2.5o and $3.00 waists. f-g m Monday öl AS WASH DRESSES

Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses, H

colored voiles and organdies. Main

styles. Up to S 15 dresses. QK.

Mondav U

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WATCH US GROW-

S. W. Corner Michigan Street and Jefferson Blvd.

WAIT FOR THE BIG ONE!

ENTER-STATE

SEPTEMBER 9, 1 0, 11, 12, 13

SOUTH BEND

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BEST HORSE RACES IN THE WORLD ON THE STATE RECORD HALF MILE TRACK

CATTLE AND HORSE SHOW, MACHINERY AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS, WOMEN'S BUILDING AND AMUSEMENT MIDWAY

BIG NOVEL SENSATIONAL FREE ACTS

The Riding Rooneys Paramount American Equestrians

CAMPBELL'S UNITED SHOWS and TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION

EWING'S MILITARY ZOUAVE BAND 30 Pieces 30 Miss Alma Huntley, Soloist

Advance Sale Tickets, 3 for $1.15.

Gate Admission 60c, including war tax

100,000 -PEOPLE WANTED -100,000

MAX ADLER COMPANY World! Beat Clothau Corner Mich, aid CTaAh. Vtft.

B UNION SHOE CO. L233 S. Michigan St Z n r . i ii .

DIIUGOIST, The Biß Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C BASTIAN.