South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1919 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES News of the City i from the , Official Records 1 M akki t.i. i.h i:m:s. Alexander Smith, l.iiortr ifj M;.h:ivak.'i, ; i"lorer;c Hnr!;-tt. t:istic cf Mi-hav.aka. j .luf Ilozik. 5!ir krf-j. r ft South j rvi. to lb rtha Miller, dome.;;,- of j SowJh lion X XX" 'X '.." v,'wr:W','y'','. yyviWfc,;fcy 7A'yssS-7yss,S's.',Vs.'. 'sSa.-s. .-, ''''''. '. AAvS'A. , 'OS,, A,'. ',.',. SOS Os. ''A. , -AA'AsSa ,'. -X ',- -X , "-. - ' ' ' - ' -'' ' ' " X''' ' 'AS'' s ' ' ''S,AA' ''' 0'AAAAS,A 'AS' '' -ASA ' 'A''S,. X "A SSASS" VX V. 1 : . . X ..'.'Y, A , A, AA, A. . XX AA. - - X . X XXX . . . . , A SS, S AiS- SS ' S- AAj ss. 'SA. ' " AA ' A ' 'A ' ''V' X X " 'A ' ', -y 'A' , ,,.-,',, ' - ' - . - ' - ' s. SA'a.Assaa "'. .., ', 'A. BÜY N AHO SAJE! 1 Itvyfr: f-.r 1C ' -L..; j-xs V srri:uioii ( orur. 1 Hazel Ii Koche I)-!r,vir It. I.a j Korhe. divorce. i Halph H. Il-rpr s. IM -a t rl i'.er-I i'tr. ju-tition for traanlian. i Iv.-.n:i I). !'..t vs. Alb.-rt M. i Pojser. divorce. I IF Ch. MICHIGAN SJT CIKCTIT (Ol'KT. Marl Miller s Ja.-.). Miller. -t . alienation of ; fi"- Tior;. Sa-SSl . MICHIGÄK (BT,

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HILM it.ti: TK.Wsrr.RS. ' Taken fron the :- of th- Indl-' ma Title and Lan 'o J John B. Idllon and Iilu I Dillon.. H. &. W., to Virvent Iirzi'inki and i Anna IJrzf zinski, II. .V- V. and .lbh-! ae Hrzrzir.ski. SI. Lot 4, ircha rl I Heights addition to city of Smith IUr.d. ! Vincent Irzzin'k I and Anna) Brzezinski. H. .V W.. and Michael j

hrz?.ind;i, unm.irrii 1. to f;ra-. A.!

I tif.ail. 51. Lot 4 3 Orrh.-trd Heights addition to city of South P.rrnl. Theresa Ilancz to Alex .1. Hanrz and Kllzabeth Hanz, Jl. Dot four

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division in city of South IIhuI, Charles A. ludph and .! ri n M. Dolph.' Ii. & W.. to S. Jo.ph Mrt;rath and N-1W M f;rrjth. 1 1. (Sc . J 1 . 4 o J . Jy.f f.S first adlition t Navarre pi. in th- ity of South Hnd. William Phillip Wolf and Mary IL 't!f. h;-i vvif, .1.. to Virtor I Klirk, r:."S'.. A2 and part of lot 4;: in Fisher's south sid- s'irvy in th city of South H-nd. Virtor I . Flick and KsthT P Flick, hi- wife, to Satnu. A. Oarn. 'trnon K- (Jam and Hfrl)trt K. H. Harn. $3.0uü. Sam- hscription as ahov. Thomm J. Nfttrouilp.r and Margaret .Nettroud'T, JI. c W.. to Jf-ss-Pittrnnn. 53,000. l'arm iri Madison township. Whitcomh "v- FCcllor to Xin Douic1ns and Lulu $2. Lot in Vas-iir I'arJt addition to. city of South Pend. !l!.j ron W. Kinnoy and Ii lane hf

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Copprj. J 4.4 00. 1'art of lot 14 in "tJhirtf Si Dindsey'H addition to city oT South Pcnd. Howard S Stanfild. widower, to Mary Kaczmar'k, 51- Pot LTt in third plat of southeast addition to t ity of South P-end.

Leslie C. Whitcomh. widower, and

Vr W. Keller and Fdith W. Killer. hi- wife, to Asa Daniel Whitten-h-rijtM- and Kdvtlie M. V hitttuDf rTI Ä- W.. fl. Dot 4 in Indian; , tiu- aldi:ion to city of South P.-nJ. .. '. ' William A. SaM ;ind Mary . fill,'. 11. v W. to Kilwanl K. (Jatt-s sn.l Alice F. Oaten. 1 1 W.. $1. Dot p in Mrs. F. '. Wenser's first iddition to city of Mi.hawaka.

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WAS JUST ABOUT "ALL III," HE SAYS Indianapolis Man For Four Years Found Nothing to Help Him Restored by Tanlac.

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"Fver sinrf my hertlth failed about; four years ac, I I'.avo been trying' to find a medicine- or ti eatrpent that ; woiilrt fTive me some relief, hut myi efforts failed until I commenced tak-! ink' Tanlac." said W. H. Stillwauih. '

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wa-s so weak and run-down I could R1 hardly work. If I had to pick up a

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iheumatini thut I was Just about rill in. After every meal. 1 would be bloated up with Kits and would be perfectly miserable for hours. My kidneys were oüt cf order all the time, too, and my back finally pot1 so sore and stiff I could hardly bend; over lo put my shov.s on. My knee.s would often be so swollen frm rheumatism I could hardly "land on my feet, and the pain was terrible. and after t;. n'.shin; my clay's ork, I was hardly able to ret home. This rheumati.-T.. finally got up into my shoulder b!ades, und this would 1

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taurant and John ()sbcrn. walked up to me and commenced talking abou: tile ioiu! Tan'.ac had done him. I r. fact, lie was lokir. .so weli that I hanily reco:; d l:i:u :.t first, and he told me that Tuiiiac w ,ts t. s;h'!,.sif !b for the KO"d healtii h. was in.'"lnc. and a.dvisel ::,o to take it. We'd. I have known John Osborn f-r a b-u; time, ami I knew that he w a dependable man. 1 b ; tjo ::r..e ;r. Kettin a bottle of TanLic. The"cry :':rst bott'.e made a bb: oiancc in my cor.d:::on. and from :haf time cn I Just kept on improving until I am now a.. w-!l and

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Uoosiial Bargains in Coats, Splits, Dresses Fiars, Millinery 9 Shoes and Dry

Goods Saturday Boy Now and Save lh to y2 on YOUR NEW FALL OUTFIT!

Coats

BUY NOW AND SAVE 1-3 TO 1-2 We urge every vorrian who wants a rich-looking, guaranteed

Piush Coat in this season's best models, to buy . r i iri i CÜ

one or mese wonaeriui coais ai mis price

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New Silk and Serse Dresses

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Just one of a kind. Large and small styles. Saturday 39.75 and $12.75

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BIG SATURDAY SPECIAL YOUR CHOICE OF 50 Ail Silk Paulette Dresses In all the new shades and styles. Some embroidered.

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We are going to sell $25 and $35 .CAPES Saturday at $9.98

Usual Values from $40.00 to $50.00 at

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Velvet Shapes That are regular $3.00 values. Black and all colors, at

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NEW HATTER'S PLUSH SAILORS In Knox effects, also other styles; $7.50 values. Special Saturday at

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Large Sailor Untrimmed VELVET HATS In black and all colors. Special

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BOYS' FLANNEL BLOUSES In gray, blue and

brown. $1 friCltf values at. . .

BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS Sizes 3 to 8 years,

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MEN'S OVERALLS With bib, union made, $2.00-3 values . . uiJ

FURS FURS

Furs are scarce, the cost of labor has increased, and were we to reorder today the Furs now offered you, they would cost us fully 25 more than we actually paid for them. The probability is that they will increase still further, and we strongly advise you to BUY NOW, for the longer you delay, the more you will pay.

Fur Scarfs . $15.00 value Special

MARMOT COAT Natural Pccoon collar and cuffs. $200 value. Special

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Men's High Grade Dress Shoes, in brown and black. Saturday

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Children's School Shoes, regular $2 to $5 values. Special $ j:45to$3i5 300 pair Boys' Shoes, sizes 10 to 4. Special

Ladies' Dress Shoes, in brown and black, high and low heels. Saturday

200 pair Men's Work Shoes. Saturday

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MAX ADLER COMPANY World's Best Clothes. smcr Mich, and Wash. fctA.

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Advertisers make profits from volume not prices.

Trading with advertiser! means more for less cash.

1 1 iuogist. i The Big Electric Shop Antorlam Theater. j The Biß guUlate Drug , MOrafl & 0011 OTTO C BASTIAN. Wirini? and Repairing r x 1 . niKyvnirinr Tradinr vith sdvertisers Save money by patrorilzlnf , mnrfor les cih merchants that advertise. , means morrror ts casa.

If You Want to j Buy, Sell or Exchange

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