South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1919 — Page 16
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Local Officials Visit Springfield. III., and Secure Desirable Stock Entries.
Prize Six-Horse Team to Exhibit Here
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will b in iarf. A rement f?.r .s; I r irik' In i'i und quipmf nt installf 1 fr doinsr auto rj'-airinp. Mr. .and Mr?. A. A. Mack h.avo r-t'.rra-d to their horn? in ChioK aft- r a '.vff k's f'.t at the horn- f thr. inürr' sitfr. Mr?. L. K. Kthnr. Mai. Murdoch oirc! will mn-t Thur?'.::iy aftornooti, Aup. TS.
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.M.M'Li: liuovi:. i Auk. 2i ! rorn to Mr. and Mrs. John O. Koi-t 3ar. a or.. ! Miss Mallei Sherman left fnr Ari-i zona laj-t wck. ' fllav Hunch anl family of Foir.h' Hi-.d visitt-d at the honn of Mr. and Mr. O.-car Nolen last Friday. j Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson and Mrs. Lucy Simpson wore Kuctsj at th homo of Mr. and Mr.s. Henry) M. Vinson last Sunday. ! Irvin linjrc had a puhlic alrt it-; ently and moved to South Bond j
Mr. Owon of Wakarusa moved on tho Lowenstein farm last week. The trachrs of this community are attcmlini; teachers' institute this werk. The putdic schools will open here Sept. 5.
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fulf-s tho pafintr arid trottir:
for purs.'M a nioa n t iri k' to 1 and- Ala J-.Cdu arli day, th rutm-rs. with iv'. thdr profr.s-iiori.d jo.-k -. uill ald ! Mvrth
Ofticial Records from the News ol the City
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l' tition of Mahlon J. Collins for
r-.'ird-' adoption of Iorothy May Schott.
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BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH.
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K. CI. Patterson of Maywood. 111., was a week end visitor at the home of his mother. Mrs. It. H. Patterson. Claronc- Tallman of Benton liar-1-or is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tallman. Th' villaKe schools will open Tues-
structure Is lSxl'ti feet.
made of brick, about modernly e) u ipped.
Adjt. Charles K. Hoopinparner is in receipt of information from .-täte headquarters that the local American Lotion post, known as the lernest Jefferson Stover post, has been piven the number of it b-in the ."th post organized in the s-tato. For
: the present the iiictins will be j held in the town hall, the lirst and 1 third l"rida' evenings (.f the month.
ornciAi, cor.NT m:cis.uy. JACKSON'. Mis-s.. Auc. L'S. An otlit lal count may io necessary to dfcide the democratic pubernatorial nominee for Mississippi as a result of yesterday's primary. Lieut. Gov. Kuss.-ll's manager claims a majority tf r.,000, while (scar Johnston's manager claims 12.000 majority-
to the day's sport. There are 1 1' ho.-ses ' ritM d jj-. the various s.pcd (tnts i f w ki-( U. Amont: thei" will four.d Jive entriri tiv Mayor I'.oter ,f Klkhart; it by T. V. P..-dv of NÜ. s jn.l sev.
Carpenter s. Car! Carren- . i- i ri i
t r, divort-. ciitcriT contT. Ma ado Sneathen vs. William M.eatlien, divorce.
lav. S ot. 2. Sunerintendent Allert
that enrollment! 1 Ians aro a,so umit'r w Ior im
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tnd classification of all students In
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the various grades will take Labor day. Sept. 1.
within a radius of second c ousin be-
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".. Zillner, ;htcr, Aug.
South u nd. The trac k bir. p ;t in perfect ' opiditlon and thrt will i -- pb tit to entertain the patrons of the rand -'and. The Piding Poi.n vs. one of the fe.-iture acts li're. a ! h-adlined at Indi u:.iio!i-- n-'t we i;u ings iniütarv Zmiaxc bind of "n rieee.
v.ith !adv vocalists, will also ,.ntrr-l ''lTtown, Ind. to Irene N'orlle. ta.n between the he. its and during I boukkc eper. of Watertown. Ind. t.uh evrning ff the fair. 1 LePoy L. Strom. merchant. of I South Pend to Olivia Champaign, of
-outh Pend.
MAititiAci: iiici:.si;s. A. P. Pfattenba h, clerk of South Pend to Alma Sauer-, stenographer. South Pend.
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! Mrs. Fred H.- vkins and Mrs.."1 l"ua'
Philip Anthony n trned Sunday to The High sehuol library has just their home in " yatt, Ind., after received a substantial addition
ja few days' vi.-it at the home of j through the gift of Mrs. S. C. Lewis,
their aunt, Mrs. ( V. Tallman. . who has presented a collection ot Mrs. W. V. Wetmore has return-! valuable books for the use of od from a w eek's visit at the home I students. The collection includes of her daughter, Mrs. J. Howard! the Waverly novels and other classTaylor in Chicago. ic?. mathematical, pedagogical and The Lightning ('hange Pirn factory reference books, all of which are I. r.MI.. .,r.,.vinir ntnnll.tinn n n ,1 1 ! 11 1 1 I Vl '. I f I T V ( 'A t O ( 1
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NKW YORK, X. Y.. Aug. 2S. The board of governors decided Wednesday to lose the Xew York stock exchange Saturday. This will bo the fourth time this summer that business has been suspended on Saturday.
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Girls! .Wake bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled
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AGED WOMAN RIDES IN MANY CONVEYANCES S;..-!.i1 t 1 o N.-w a I ! it o LAPOPTP. Ind. Aug. 2v p.--(;a'itu: that :he had ridden in e -erthinr from baby cabs to automobil s, rmr e-e.t inr the prairlo schoorir-r or o-c.irt. Mrs. lt. F. Towner, aged '.t ne of the pio neer women of thr county, enjoyed h r first aeroplane flight dnesr!av afternoon, making the air voya:e with LiMit. II adley, who flyin l: here during tlie county fair. Mrs. Towner was taken to the flyit1 ir held in a specially de'oratd a a tiuiK-liili . Sh" was in the air f i!lv l'e minutes and when .-tie returned i-)io declared that it was the ::ieatf -t experience of h t" life.
soon be ready to receive the ma-
George Knrmlton. farmer, of .-hinei-v which is now on its wav to
Petrien Springs. Superintendent 1. S. Heim has had a crew of men at work putting down a six inch concreto Iloor in the factory building. The unusual thickness of the floor was deemed necessary on account of the great weight that will come upon it when the heavy presses are installed. The roof of the factory is supported by massive eye beams, which run from wall to wall making it unnecessnrv to have supports in the center of the building, leaving a clear Moor space of 40 x 1 40 feet. The lighting of the factory is ideal as a goodly portion of the four wal's is given over to windows, throwing light on all parts of the machinery. The commodious other- building is nearly ready for occupancy. The
MoOmher Pros, have about com-1
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mock tunning ami u win oe usea
Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, Fhake
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for a new garage, and Ycrnon Ellis
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Jii:.ii i:st.ti: tk..sfi:ps. Peeorded Aug. W. O. William II. Stites. widower to Fmily J. Frazar. JI.L'OO; lot in the original plat of the town of Now Carlisle. St. Joseph Co., Ind. D. Charles Polph and Jennie M. Dolph, his wife to Paul Grimm and Ilattie Grimm, II. and W.. $1; lot William Miller's subdivision of P. . lot 11.1. of the State Pank of Indiana's Hrd addition to the town now city of South Pend. W. I. Galiel P. Summers and Mercy A. Summers, his wife t al to Stanislaw chelminiak. $1; lot 71 in
Piiner place addition to city of) South Pend. I i W. I. St. Joseph Loan and Trust; Co.. a corporation to Harry Polis! .md Anna Polis, II. and W.. $1; lots Nos. l. ?,. and I in Victory addi-j tion to cit' of South Pend. '
j W. IV The Kosciuszko Puilding;
and Loan Fund Ass'n to Piotr Mali-.
ii ami Antonina .MancKi, n. anu;
W.. II; lot No. 7 in Alfred Prother'sj subdivision for taxation juirposes. J W. 1 Jozef Kasznia and Janina !
.;snia. H. and W. to Michael Jan-
and Antrie-zka Jankowki. j W.. 1 ; lot 4.".". .?rd plat of ;
Summit place addition to the city of j South Pend. V. I. John G Lichtenberg- i .nd Gei trade Lichtenberger, H. i.ud W. . to Mary F. Knfrich. $2; lot .'t'.1. Weimer and Krieghb.ium's L'nd ad-
idition to city of South Pend. ' I Y I. i'ji'iiii P. Smith and Mary
sn.i;:i, t: is wile to wtiiiam a. .moIn.rn. 1. !ts 7 1. 7 '. 75, 77 and 7? irs C. i ; . Smith's 1st subdivision, within tli" city of South Rend. V. 1. Mat-uie Mi-'haelki and Geori.- Micliae'sui. lu r b.usb.ind to, Samuel M Pohm-on, t 1 ; lot L'7'I.'
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All dmcgtt Soap 2T. Ointment Z) mkI üü. Tlm Krarlo fach f of "Cth-Brm. Dept. I. oUa."
i lotion, and complexion whitenor, at
very, very small cost. Your gracer has the lemons and
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I supply three ounces or Orchard White for a few cents. Mappaire this sweetly fragrant lotion into the I face. neck, arms and hands ar.d see
how quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan dipappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless.
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Astigmatism
This form of eye trouble is prevalent among young people and causes headaches, eyestrain and all torts of trouble. Astigmatism is a malformation of the eye-ball, and requires s-acially ground lenses, perfectly fitted ana placed, to overcome the error. My re'1' k rvo-w 1 vi of thl prciitlar trouMo enahlH to prewrHtw thr rltrht irlwr to eorrert thU fault. I hAr hail eitrnordlnnry mmtm In fitttnc dinirult ca. H.LEMONTREE South IVrnJ'd Itwlinc Optometrie and MniifHcturtr Optlnan. 222S J. Mlrhlrn St. Ilnmr phone .0. Hrll phonr 347.
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MISS DOROTHY BROOKES WILL SERVE AS ENVOY
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b.tntii' a l.-cent illness, Capt. Frm.-(.es s acceded in tirushing .i w !:i. i: us.-r: jt . Th" work, w hi- lit s -is-, id. d into .1 chiitvi is ni , 'tb-d 'Pel;., a.us !. ast." His bioth- : , il.or-.' Leornttal Prookes. f ; L'U.don. '.upland, has compo.l a ;'. ot n, u;c for the pianoforte.! ti..- ft!, of wlil.h is. -Sunlight Mo-! t"f March." The composition has i
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The South Pond Malleable rar.ee i s-toves what Sterling is to silver. A range built of better materials and built by mechanics of proven e:. perier.ee. ALsolute'.x guaranteed by th manufacturers as wall as oursel t s
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When you buy a handkerchief you don't give great thought to the transaction. When you buy an automobile you investigate very carefully before making a decision. But, MR. BUSINESS MAN, when you select your bank WHEN YOU BUY YOUR BANKING SERVICE you make a purchase so important that some day it may mean the difference between success and failure to you. There will never be a time, in good or bad fortune, when the RIGHT banking service will not be helpful in your business. ST. JOSEPH LOAN "SERVICE," MR. BUSINESS MAN, IS SOMETHING YOU SHOULD HAVE AMONG YOUR ASSETS. St. Joseph Loan & Trust Company Member Federal Reserve System.
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