South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 259, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 September 1919 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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News of the City
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maiuu uri;Nsi:s. John H. Huttrrkk. insurance man-:-.K-r f Mish.iw.ika to Acnn Mycr?, i!;.-sniriki r of h'outh Ut-r.d.
Mishawaka. jm.GGO; part of Jots 20 and Z2 on .Second ft. (now Lincoln highway, W.) as chown on additional plat of villas of St. Jostj'h Iron Works of M!.shavaka.
NEAL B. WELCH HEADS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
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ni.ia M. K-az-Hski vs. Gardner; .N"vk-s Agency, suit fr damages. J Sidnr-y Kupcn Ho.swoll vs. I,m!ii May liuswcll, suit for Iiorcv i
i:iizab th I'hillij s vs. James M i'hillll'J. divorce.
ciiicriT ontT. Vela I'.urk'oyr.M vs. Vano L.. I:ü.""yn', suit for divoro.
rj: ii r.sTATi: nt .si i:i:s. T.ikrn from thf filfs of the Indi-i.-.'i. Tit ! and Loan "o. I:-cordl Sfpt. 11.
F tvi::a Kohb to Harry I). I'cff'.py. I
i .::,; lot 4 1 S. i:. addition to city cf r-'o'ith Ilf-r.d. i:r.-r. Lillian Rop.-r to Charles R. Ilop- r. Jl: lot I'ortatjo park addition to city of South Iinl. The Kosi iu,7.ko Iluilding and I-an Fund Association to I'iotr Mar.iiski and Maryapna. $1: lot .S. Arnold's 2nd addition to city of South Hnd. Janus H. Dayton to Kdv;rd Rems .ir.d KoncRonda Rem. SI; lot öt in Kaley's addition to city of South i'.(T(. Joseph Harrinsrer and wifo to St'i Wozny and Virginia. $1; lot !o':. Raff. Sihiey and I'a.nacht's iJnd'n p!;n' addition to city of foMth I5-nd. John Marble to Bradford Tripp. I: lot 1', Sornnwrs addition to South Jl-rid. Wladyslaw N"owa ki and Star, is! a-u.-i to Iva l". Knl-. $3..".0i"; lot.s 1 and 2 in th- 1st additjo to River Dal- in town of River Park now part of city of South Rond - Rli On Me to Charles Harpor and Wsta. $1; part of larpe lot or Mk. 151. IMward Sorin's .addition to town of Iiowcll now part of city of South Rend. ilf-orK K. Wolf and Rrrtha to Antal R.Ia and Elizabeth. $1; tract of land in Harris township. Thr KosciiiKzko Ruildinj? and Ian Fund Association to Alice Hensd, Jl; lot 41, Rerner Grove 1st addition now part cf River Park, and within and part of South Rend. Edward II. Taylor, Commissioner nf the Stark Circuit Court in Cause No. S4 35, being entitled Martha R. Gold et al vs. Jennio Cosran et at to Nellie. It. Pentecost, $316; tract of land In Lincoln town3hlp. Walter D. Chrlstophal, William E. Rutterworth, Jerry It. Woodward, C. Poles and Alonzo W. Man ley, trustees of Methodist Episcopal church of Mlshawalca to fie Knlprhts of Columbus Home Association of
HAD GOTTEN THE BEST OFCOLBURN Was So Run Down From Trouble He Was Flat on Hi3 Back Gains 60 Pounds.
Nal R. Welch was elected prand knU'ht of the Kniphts of Columbus it an enthusiastic mpetlns held Monday niht at their homo on W. Jefferson blvd. The mooting was atended by COO members of the local council, and a smoker was held following the .election of ofricrs. The retiring rrand knight, Ilster Schoonover. presided over the meetin sr. The other officers elected were: J. P I-ckner. deputy prand knit;ht: I", a. Ix-yes. financial secretary; J. M. Guthrie, recording secretary; A. F. Luckey, treasurer; Eugene Crain. advocate; J. Rimer Peak, chancellor; John McCarthy, inside guard, and El ward Flanagan. outside
CTuard. W. P. Furey was appointed a j trustee for three years. It wax decided to leave the plans : for procuring neu- quarters in the hands of the trustees, ihe chance !
bln' necessitated by the expiration of the U-ase on the present location.
SEND THREE MEN TO JAIL FOR 14 YEARS
SAYS HORSE SENSE IS ESSENTIAL ELEMENT IN PRACTICAL ADVERTISING
Frank Thomas. Arthur Ra.e and George Pike were sentenced to the Indiana reformatory, Raz and Pike for from two to 14 voir and Thomas for 14 vears. by Judpe Funk in Circuit court Monday. Thomas was charged with stealing a Hudson touring car owned by Frl Wagner about two weeks ago. Rcz broke into the home of Georpe F. Collmer and stole three diamond rings valued at about $250. later confessing to a number of daylicht robberies that have happened recently In South Rend. George Pike was convicted of sodomy. The sentence of Thomas and Pike
I included a fine of $100.
Good horse i.rr.5" is the essential element in successful advertising, accordlr.c to Prof. William H- Richarils, of Chicago, who delivered an address before South Rend advertising men at the Chamber of Commerce Monday night. 'Any man who contracts for space must use hcse sensrt or he Is spending a lot of money foolishly." said Mr. Richards. "Some men advertise heavily during their dull season and fail to lay any more stress on their ads during the heavy seasons. As a result business does not pick up when it should but stays in the same old rut. "The system that has been adopted generally for real results is to keep some space before the public all the time, and at various times when the season warrants it to run a larger display, one that appeals to
the people and their r ookctbooks. "There are far too many merchants who want to g t rid of some e ld junk and use the paper as the m dium. The ads are never answered, as people don't, want to buy trash, and the merchant is 'off the paper.' Thee poor ods also place the paper in a bad light with the pu blic."
MARTIN LET JOE OUT FOR CERTAIN REASONS
Martin Zgodzinski. night desk sergeant, was anxious for one man who was arrested Monday night to escape spending the night in Jail. Although usually hospitable about allmvlng1 the customers to stay all night in the city bastlle. the sergeant did a lot of telephoning to get this particular young man bail. Joe Kapinski, 72S W. Dunham st.. arrested on a warrant charging assault and battery, was the cause of the sergeant's anxiety. Joe is only 21 years old. but the family physi
cian premised him that Joe. Jr. was due to arrive at his house sometime Monday night, and Joe wanted to be there when the stork arrived. Rond was finally obtained and Joe Irst no time in departing for the west end. Joe Is charged with assaulting Lloyd M. Andrews, a neighbor. He
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cx)jLMrTT)nn mfjtts. Favorable action was taken by the committee of the whole of the council on an ordinance appropriating 15,000 for the engineering fund of the board of work at their regular meeting1 Monday night.
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XFTWMAX'S NEW HOl'RS. Newman's. "The Style Shop for Women." will In the future open at 9 o'clock and close at 6 o'clock each business day with the exception of
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"I havo gained thirty pounds
since I commenced taking Tanlao. anrt th troubles that havo been oawsdrJK me to nufifer for eighteen long ye.ar havo been completely overcome," paid William Colburn. who lives at 21 IS East Lawrence Ave.. Springfield. Illinois, while talking to a TanlAO representative the other day. "Yes. elr, I vr&s flat on my back In bed, when I commenced taking Tanlao." continue! Mr. Colburn. "and. wu io weak that I couldn't raise my head. I had suffered with Ktomaoh trouble so long- and so much until it had the be5t of mo altogether, and I was simply living on milks and liquid diets. I often had bad attacks of acute indirection, and would surfer so much that I would become delirious. Once or twice before I got so bad I couldn't leave my t ed. these spells camo on me while 1 wa-H away from the house and I Just had to lie there in an unconscious condition until somebody happened along and found me. 1 was awful nervo-is, too, and never got a pood nlght'r rest. I tell you. I was in a bad f.x. and instead of getting any relief from the different medicine." and treatments I took, I Just got worse all the time. "My wife got to reading about Tanlac. and as It was doing so many people so much pood, she ju'-t went to the drug store and bought a hotRe of It for me. Well. I took it for eernl days before we said anything to anybody about leaving off the other medicine that had been prescribed for me. but nhen I commenced to mend so fa.t, we Just to'.d about it. and I kept on taking Tanlac. Every day I pot stronger. :.r.d it seemed that the more Tanlac 1 took the more I could eat and the l etter I felt. Then I noticed that what I ate didn't Feem to hurt me at Ml. and in a short time I was able o pot out of bed and knock around m the yard and soon I ventured down town, and I f'.A fine when T
kret bk hom. ana wnen i r.au taken four or five bottles 1 felt so ood and strong that I w ent back to uork. and I haven't lest a day since T jut want to tell you right here that you won't find a sounder man anywhere In thin country than I am r.'.w. VVhy I am sixty years old. and I can actually do as much hard work in a day now as I could wher f 'a a -; thirty. Yrs. sir. you can pu? rr." down as a friend to Tanlac. and iis b :-.' a I live I will boost it everj t .ir.i e 1 l a ." Tar.lac is sold in Scuth I'end by the Cr.tral Irag Stört, and in Mishit aka by the Rd Cros Pharmacy.
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Wouldn't you like to cce this shiny new 1919 Model $525.00 Ford Car roll up to your door and have the driver climb out and say "This is yours!" That is just what is going to happen to some one, for I will give it away August 31, free of all cost, even the freight and war tax paid. If you desire to participate in this offer you should send me your name and address today tomorrow may be too late. Some one who sends me his name and address quickly and is prompt, and energetic in following instructions will get this $525.00 Ford Car without a cent of cost. No contestant is asked or permitted to pay a cent of his own money at any time. Thousands of Dollars in Grand Prizes
and Cash In addition to the $525.00 Ford Car, as First Grand Prize, I will also give away in this contest thousands of dollars in the way of Cash Rewards and Special Prizes and Minor Grand Prizes. These will include several $45.00 Bicycles, Genuine Diamond Rings, 14Karat Gold Watches, Phonographs, Silverware, Clocks, Musical Instruments, Money Rewards, etc., etc. Just your name and address and correct picture solution, on the coupon below starts the whole thing. Every one will be well paid in cash rewards and commissions if he takes active part in this contest, whether or not he succeeds in'petting the $525.00 Ford Car or other Grand Prize. (Prizes duplicated in case of a tie.) I Have Given Many Fords In my previous contests I have given uway 14 Ford Automobiles. In my contest which closed June 30, the Ford Car went to Levi de Lawter, Indiana. The minute your name and address, plainly written on this coupon below with correct picture solution, is
Cut Alonz This Line Can You Find Five Faces? Get lOOO Votes In the picture are a number of hidden faces. See how many you can find. Some are looking at you some show sides of faces you'll find them upside down and every way. Mark each face you find with r pencil, write your name and address plainly on the lines below, clip out this coupon and mail to me now. If you find as many as five of the hidden faces I will enter you in this contest with 1.000 votes. Do this'now. Mark all the faces y0ij can fm'd, write your name and address below, clip out alon dotted line and mail today.
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D. W. BEACH, Manager, Dept. N Spencer, Indiana, Gentlemen: Here is my solution of thb puzzle. If correct, enter me in your Grand Prize subscription contest with a credit of 1,000 votes. I want the Ford send me full particulars. Name . , , ,
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All from Goodrich De Luxe Truck Tires on the wheels of a 2-ton coal truck operating or the Cross Coal and Ice Company, 231 East 69th St., Chicago. Did you ever sit back and figure in dollars and cents what that means? The mileage adjustment on Goodrich Solid Tires is 10,000 miles and this is very liberal. It means virtually a season of tire use. Yet when the tires go on, and on, and on day after day, month after month, year after year, without a renewal, the dollars saved grow and grow until the sum is a very substantial one. By giving exceptionally high mileages Goodrich De Luxe Truck Tires enable truck owners to invest money that would ordinarily go for tire replacements in other ventures. Buy them! 10,000 Miles Adjustment We Sell De Luxe Tires
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