South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 264, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 September 1919 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BfcND NEWS-TIMES
EXCURSION IS SOW PLAN Will Leave Church at 7:30 With Its Destination As Mountain Heights.
Peeved at Use Wife Made of Their Home
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TRANSFER TWENTY-TWO PRIESTHOOD STUDENTS TO NOVITIATE FOR YEAR
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paign to Raise $200,000 on Monday.
Throuch th rain of Friday work ers ami orhrers of the Indiana Farm
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!t oy Cros Seminary, Notre Dame' tor the priesthood, were transferred, to St. Joseph' Novitiate Saturday to complete a year of meditation before continuinc again their studies in th col!tpo dopp.rtnr'nt. All of1 th numl'fr arc .cph'imors and junior In the col'fire department: and members of the congregation of, the Holy Cro. i Previous to (hp recent ; -' -seminarians at the university completed their preparatory and college '
amount set to be raised in Indian i. j work before going to the novitiate.1
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!-om- estimate will be obtainable. all seminarians will complete their 1 The movement of organization j freshmen year and then after a yearj
nn rti r- r a.:norj? h f.irmcrs started with at the novitiate return to complete' rnrrnnlil hPIrn ll ,llimis Agricultural Association thrlr tollere course. Upon complet-' L i L L III lull HUH L ! I ) i,v- ...1 1 t ... 1 , ... . ... , . ...
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I NLLUUIil IIUIIL.U j -"v utunii vka mier inai year wun turn to a new seminary now in th, hmI ' ro-,;,m- i j a pa.Pl ftcretary and uith a m in- course of erection near ;he present'
Th m-Jsi. 1 pp'.-r;,!,; Mr.i.-h -vi::' n y Tljjin lÄI III P i 1 trvhlp feA of 15 ! Ioly Cross seminary. Twenty-nine!
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h-u. h .'-Ji'dr,' by the .tl.;. (not. m II I I 'j U M W J I V L U i The a'ociatlon pro cd of such now at the novitiate, seven having'
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One Claims Non-support; Other, That Husband
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pm.;i.. Threatened Her. Q'j.irtf. ffrtory. "In tie Morning" . . Ii ' ' Ps ' h P..!.' ;-;n ciari Hawrsto-k brought suit for (-''l!t'r- I'M'.or't- against Howard Hae:stork r',';n;1"- ri ' inip ...! M.! 1. ".ia v..,,erior om t Saturday l.evause "N 1 . -' 'a Tio'i-Mipi-ort. lA.'fiin-. T '".' P i Tli.;.- niarri'd on !.. .'!.
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1 land then come home and boat of CHAMBER OF COMMERCE !'""'--
j Objects to llirrat. j r.ecaiiso hi v husband threatened (to kill her with ; knife. pe:-sie paco di s not t are to live with him and ' tiled suit for divorce m superior - ourt Saturd iy. Mrs. Paco accuses her husband, 'Alexander paco. Willi thtc.itenin' In r upon .'ceial iH'C'isiims vv itli j bodily ir.jury. She alleges he refused ! to allow her to leave the house or
MAN GOES TO .FLINT MOUSING CORPORATION Jew pb Kelly, connected v j ; j t)e South Peml Chamber (,f ("eilimer-'e sine,. !iSt May. left Saturday for I'hr.t. Midi., where he becomes secretary to th c tier. 1 1 r:iauaf'!- of th I-'linf Hoiisin. corpofat ion. Pf.fnrA i-ntn I n In ..,,1, I. ...1 f
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the rro rn ttient s hn.-inr e,i i u p imi , ' ..... i 1 w o . , r ' "and separated September She He came to South Pmd to assist the' t t 1 asks that the ourt fref her from all hamhrr of ( m,nr.p, here in car- n:irrK;U ti, ;in,, prant n,,r Jl.00 im- out the govcrnnient,s plrms. .tiim,inv and soon after he beranie cotin. cteil, ' v.uth the .-hrimn.T. beinc placcl in pr (. an,.oUncpS ho d.irge of the cham'.er-s housing P -1 ,,er.ing of his oib- e, hist floor. Cum1 "rtn,"nf- ! mins lddg.. N. K. corner Main St. P'lt ing hh connection with flu' ; .lJ1(, Av. Practice limited to hamber Mr. Kelly has been ie,trti-; , yi. ,.ll t tlOM ;inil throat. Classes mental m finding a lar nui-iber i ,;t(0,, jsöf.JP of hornet for inconiing workmen j brought lure by the city's industrial: - i
p a n s : o n . mnv l'ünt hna undertaken rne of the largest housing propositions in thef; fountry. and Mr. Kelly was sei..trd . by th' IMint Housing corporation on account of his xvH eper:enc. I i He will asume his duties, wiiich in ' f
addition to those of secretary to the1 jj prei.l. iit of the cor pora ion. -will in- K
elude compjeto charge of the cbuiiaP nnplojes of the o: i n izat ion.
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K.IIT sriloop OPKNs. The niqht school work at the y. M. V A., which is .main under the direction of Wilson Thorr.ion. will b( gin on Monday. Oct.
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accounting. ara hite' tural
lf.i f tine, blue print r ading. book- ;
keeping. Pnglish. m
id chanieal drafting.
puiMic ppe.iKing. panin. salesman- i ship, t rigoporrn t ry and w ireb -s tele- j
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an ottlce jened in Chicago. The association at the lli?t of September had over i .(ou members and ruwii.g raid'.ily. Miii slates were quick to see the advantage and soon organizations were springing up all over the country. Now there are more than 0 states in the union that have fanner's organizations. The llrst ytep towards a national association war? held at Ithica, New Vor.;, February 12 of this year. Delegates from ten states were present and ;t committee was appointed to perfect plaiiH and draw up a constitution and by-laws. It was decided at that time to hold a meeting in Chicago November to perft-ct the national organization. Haw Held .Mootlng
District, meetings hae been held. Chicago and at Bellows Flls.
Vermont, where national organiza
tion of their college course
Senior seminarians in the college! departments were not affected n it j was deemed advisable to have them' complete their course this year and! to remain at Holy Crosa until ncxtj June. i
"BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN
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tion was discussed and definite prog- fenuine must be marked with thd rc-s- made. aafety "Bayer Cross." Always buy The purpose of the organization. n unbroken Bayer package which a., given in lier.ature being di.s- contains proper directions to safely! tributed throughout the rural sec- - relieve Headache, Toothache, EarJ tions is "an organization of the ache. Neuralgia, Colds and rain.' fi.rmers to protect and promote the Handy tin bOTes of 12 tablets cos interests of the farmers and. by edu- few cents at drug stores; tation. legislation and other honor- loJeor packages also. Aspirin is the aid? means. se.k thf welfare of all trade mark of Bayer Manufacture o the people." j MonoaceUcacid ester of iallcylicacid. Xdv,
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Exquisite Fall Footwear Fich, indeed, are the shades of Fall shoes, their long slender lines
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simplicity of decoration.
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Two of the richest and newest Fall patterns in Colored Boots are shown in Grey and Brown Ooze Calf or Suede and also in Glazed Kid. In turned soles with Louis heels, also in new military heels. Ask to see them.
UNIQUE BOOTERY 131 South Main St.
Tut You Mint Driw It Out of Your I for oer fitfv cais. wi'.l atta.k the
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Our Tea Room, Coolest Place to Lunch in Town 1m T
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Store Opens 3:30; Closes 5:30 Saturday to 9:30 p. m.
Sample- Bottlrs Lady Alice Perfume at our toilet oods section on Mondiy at 10c each.
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The response to our first week's sale was a great record. The result was evidently a standard of judging values. More coats have arrived during the week more great values more new styles. Come and see this great collection.
Coats at $25.00
up to $39.75
Will be a special feature this coming week, and we cannot emphasize too strongly the good values.
Silvertones Polo Cloth Wool Velours Duvet de Laines Lustones Short and Long Plushes Fur Fabrics
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Are fashioned in most graceful lines of the higher priced fabric Evora Cloth. Crystal Cloth, Cut Bolivias, Camelon Cloth, Suedine, Tinseltones. Marvels of tailoring, with beautiful silk linings to match. New Fashions of Fall for Youthful Coats Never were presented Coats that have taken into account every debonair, girlish fashion to meet the requirements and approval of the younger generatioi Coats for Miss Sixteen And down to Miss six, detine the art of simplicity in wonderful fabrics. Prices range so widely to meet every requirement, starting at $7.95 and graduating up to $42.50. Coats for Little Tots Have not been forgotten in triinness, style and materials plushes, velours, chinchillas for children up to 6 vears, are priced from $7.95 to $15.00.
Commencing Monday A special showing of the new lines of the celebrated "Carter's Underwear ' for women and children.
Watch This Space Daily Every day you will tmd a new item of the "Carter's" perfect fitting garments. You can choose the garment most suited to your desires. October days are coming chilly days when a change is required to be assured of comfort and good health.
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All Wool Garments All Wool Garments It is absolutely a necessity for some to wear all wool garments. Carter's Steam Shrunk Union Suits are guaranteed all wool; all shies neck and sleeves; ankle length. Regular sizes $5.50. Out sizes $5.75.
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' haw Kim; a:u: spi'tmc. y rellevrti. Mat after a .-Irrt time ou had another attack an.l won-1 A!1 repataMe ,lruireits carry S. S. .Iete.1 why. Voi m:i-t ral;.:e t li . ' in stenk ami we rf commend ouj catarrh is nr. infection ef the ! a od i k'ivc it a trial at op.ee. j and tr K'et permanent ndief the ca-! The chief medical advise;- nf thf J tarrli infection nris: be jr:en out "ompany will c.nefully answer all of the blood. The juieber o i comt, lettts on the subject. There is no j to un1r-!nd this, the piioker .m; .bi-i;, for the medical advice. Adw ill pet it out of vnur sstem. S S !ress Swift Spec it: i .'ompany. :M;
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Monday morning we will place on sale two lots of odd glassware, tinware, kitchen ware and porcelain ware. Values up to 15c. To close out Monday at only 33
Values up to 25c, to close out Monday at onlv
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