South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 273, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1919 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES EDS STAUT p: Fitzpalrick Wants Constabulary Removed Dllülll düiiüüL T obertson J3ros.-Lo I Sore Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 SaL to 9:30 p. ttu Reports from Schools Indicate i J - K Banner Atteruirnr: Varied Subjects.

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The Last Week

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fvral h:indr'l u-rirkhc mr. . noran. brx nr.t cir'-- n Merle.' the I Tr?t Rrion of the lY"1 P-iMir rv:-i in 5h'.o in th. If:Lh. Vo :.oi t' ; Wayhsr.cton. ITir '.. K '.!'' ar; liver v-h"o! l. ;' lir-.- M'r ' a ' The attrn.lr.- on thei lar:C nis:;t of t h tvelvo . r term ! !1 th dtrrrtor" to itukc i!.nn fir rr)!.rir; the r'.t-.r t. r i.mrfl- j ti.itf the fl--innrfi. j "W will o;en f!.'is--'s in mv oihjrrt proviol tin f ft ü o- inorej jron tipp!)," ' . ". '-1."-ti. '1!f-; tor of the ?fhnn! a: i Mor-iav ni-lit. ' "Thrre am now th:rty-:;ve ilayv--' rffrr i in various !;ne-. from ai:t-. . r r ; i S5" I'r'tirh. la Mitivir.' right rT.ona h-o ;i-r.r.i iv. t f hichrr T.i'li' s'ibi' :;- tit in we first ; thc:iht were n'-'-r.-siry." ' I I r AilHn;-f! subject.. Physics, chf miMi y. :i i .in r i i:nlish. .'ilsfbra at;l t r;- 'M 'in t ry wen-rij-irei! liy ni;ipv vT'i.lrnts nnl It is. thought P'V.-ih'e. th it ela.- 1 T 1 th-" j-uhjeots may soon - ' ii I. f"Iaj-?es will b" h 11 in ;il! su'v'o-'t-; , for pi"iol of t ort y-U: minutes r-r-'aj Mon!ny. Tu tl.iy, Wlne.-tl.i TJuirsfl-i.v r.iu'iit.'. No p'-rvin is rr-' wlreI to be present more than rw Tiishts rch wr-i-1; uii.1 in sni cnss j only one msrht a we U. aee.o alinir to J th 1 rnaral-- of th- c'irs'. j In onkr to receive err -lit for the ( term's 'or!,, .-tmlents r:oi-t r nn'll t.cforr n-t. it. Vrt i?!'-at-s will is--i-l at th - ii ri f tho trm for nil work cmpW't'l ;rnl up to tli j sf-t stno!.4n1. ThMr is tui tuition churp" for nny of th courses ;ui'l . the stmlrnt ar olilicfl only to lu j th nrc '.ssary rniitri.-!. ! Th" lomf-tir k' tiro rours1 iti ! rhar'f of Miss miliar was on- of,

th lar,;t'.t '.l.rrH forriT-,1. In t!ihouhoM arts course, millinery home nur.sintr. rooking and swin'-T

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When we started this three weeks' special selling of Winter Coat? two weeks a en we thought our sto:k was immense. The advantage of savins money scon cut luuh slices away and our buyers had to go to New York to replenish

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Arriving direct from New York, and unpacked this morning. They go on sale tomorrow for the final days of saving to ui.

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.lohn Fitzpatrirk. chairman of the American I-Yclcrnf ion of Tenor's Xationnl rommittre for or-nn?zintr iron and Ft f 1 workers, has said; "I stated that the strike would be settled in one minute ard a half after Judpo (Jary Krante.I a conference. but unl ess t'ne state constabulary of I'rnrsv lvania is eliminated it cannot he

are taught. Kach subject is divided j considered that the strike has come to a successful termination." into two sections according to the j

proficiency of the pupils.

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START FANCY DANCING CCIUI WS

CLASSES ATY. W. C. A.j Nqw Rmd

Aesthetic dancing class s nt th

Youn? Women's Thrlstiati association bescan Monday nUht. The dancing rHss is a part of the re-':-lar sclieditlc of nisht classes and will be held every Monday nlurht. It is in charge f.f Miss Marcatet Sykes. Mi?- Kr'.ber Aiken Monday entrfd upon her duties as new tiirls Work scitaiy of the V. W. C. A.

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ERSKINE ELECTED AS

WELFARE DRIVE MEMBER

A. W- Krskine, president

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Studebaker corporation, was elected i ine Ungmai KIk director in the coming welfare n3s24öC3 i51 drive at a meeting in tlie Clks' home) For Infants and Invalids Mondav nisht ' Aoid 1-iitotioni tnd Sabttitotea Tlie l'lks were asked to e!eet one !

Now So ith I5end and Mishawaka director to aid in the drive and Mr. !

Erskine was elected by unanimous consent. Ten new members "rati the

dir ctories, just off the press of the Ii. I-.. Polk company, of Detroit. wea

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MW iken hul previous exrerienrcl " ! trnuntlet" and wie admitted to FJki'n this profession at her home, j f" ' Monday for distribution. The j llom ln the initiation held aft- r the

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Franklin. Ind.

CROWN SURMOUNTS STARS AND STRIPES ONCE

inir classification of names and

streets in a!jlu hi tical order. Business ürnis arc classirinl according to the nature of the buslnes. and the

more Important oflico buildings are

t ,v-rw t -p Tii rn,! llstt1 ,y room numbers.

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who prrpareil the fla"? and shields !..,,., . for the decoration of the rail m ad i J D I A N A WAR MOTHERS

bridge spanning Iudcite Hill the; dav Klntr Oeorre came to the Guild

hall to receive the felicitations of thp.corportlon on the declaration of. The Indiana mothers will have a peacf, made a mistake which at-j prominent part in th" national con-

TO ATTEND CONVENTION

tracted wide attention.

were accepted

A special committee to make ar- ! ran;r( nunts for a sta.L: dinner at the ! home on Oct. was selected. The! dinner will be held ( et. . provided!

thit date does not interfere with the Fer.m. Alex Arch reception. In case of a conflict in dates the dinner will be held Thursday. Follow

ing are the members of the committer as appointed: C Ik Steed, k. t M- Perm. O. A. Sherman. M. ('. Wn-j nett and R K. Keuhn. !

i vention of the War Mothers of!

On one side of the roadway w as i America which will be hold in Pal-

lIT. I chairman of the constitution com-j of 5 Ko'-r. i mittee; Mrs. P.ruce Maxwell. Indian-i

n handsome British shield m.:nle up; timote, Oct. 7, S and Some of thej of the Fnion Jack surmounted by (Indiana women who will attend thcjl the Uritish. crown. On the other I convention atv asi follows: Mrs. A. '

side was an equally handsome Amei-j . Iloacli, of Richmond, actir.fi: na-j lean shield, with the stars amljtional president ho will open the' stripes, also surmounted ly the Bri- convention; Mrs. Roaz Frawford. ofj tisri crown. Fva-isville. executlvp secretary; Mrs.;

A. W. Funkhouser. of I Aansville. '

IISM1SS S10.OO0 Sl'IT

Thf suit for da maces

instituted by Charles Fauber against apoüs. corresj.on.linq- secretary; Mrs. I Arthur M. Hardman was dismissed;;. M. Henderson. Indianapolis, as-' in superior court Monday on n-.o-j sistur.t executive secretary; Mrs.j tion of the plaintiff. j Herman Mun'., Mrs. Frank Xesslcr.; Mr. Färber charged in his bill I and Mrs. Horace Kddy. of Indiana-j that Hardman showed attentions TolH,ijs; Mrs. Ceor.ue P. Haywood and! hi.t wife ami at both dav ard nicht j .i,s. Moses Schult., of Lafayette;! time-took his wiff for. auto rides, j .Mrs. Charles Teetor. Hacertown: After the death of Mr. Hardman"-; ;1 nd the Mrs Barnes Hit. h. Mrs. L. ! wif he -aid the attentions towards! j; K.m h, j,.s a. .1. Schultz. Mrs.i Mrs I.nber increased and she was , w 1: ,;vrnf... ;rP i. pr,!cker. Mrs.!

r.n.aiiy rr?Ma-iea io ienr n:m. ...".rhanes Schultz. Mrs. (leore L. -yi?r -v-Faubr nsserts she ha t.een btr-, Vann. Mrs. Charles Rohlfer. Mr 1 fc- ' . a I .ii;TM-rt.t liv I i n'.i'iM n ,. .. . . . .. . .

.v,4r-vl . .. u luii. .iis. r ret SiadUr. .Mrs ever since. j (je,.,,--, Mo. a, num. Mrs. John e'olton. ! -Mrs. M. Anckcr ami Mrs. C. K. Re-h-

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John IT. Kinc was graute, i a di- , Tce ln superior court .Monday from Ho( Kin? n the ltouihIs of descr- ' f

Mr Kfn- charged in his hill that J

his wife rcfad to cook lv meaN fer him and said she would m h;i: l!a with him, finally l.iiru him without provocation.

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Master Strength-Bailder Of The Blood Helps Make Stimm-. Sturdy Mm

niui Hraltliv. llcu ttful Women. I 3.;iN.(c I'copl. Im' It Anniinlly

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Furnish One Room Free!

Your saving on Furniture if purchased here will be almost enough to furnish one room free. We're out of the hish rent district that's the reason.

THE HOME Furniture Co. 326-328 S. Michigan St.

Coats of Fur

Attractively Priced Short Marmot Coats, snappy models, at $125.00. Also with Hudson seal collar and band at bottom for $!95.C0 and $225. Hudson Seal Coeils, in short and 3-4 lengths, soft silky furs, seme with nutria fur collars, at $225.00 end $250.

Coats of Salt's Seal Plush

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Smart models, soft and silky as real fur. Beautiful silk lining, sale, $50.00 and $59.75.

At this last week

Coats of Cloth in Fashion's Latest-

Tinseltone, Suedene, Tricot, Duvetyne, Duvet de Laine, Chameleon Cloth and all fashionable weaves, at $50.00 to $75.00.

A Gav Scarf Of Woolly Wool

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licrc nc.v oft woolly arfs look crernty. also .iflrlinp; 5m?.;tnrsi to thr urcct frock or r-u!t. They arc much in t'-uo, too. rt thr links nt .lp' autoin?:. At $7.50, rr the new tcl) co shncio. At $11.75, a ch sir n rf in Chincr Llur.

Neckwear

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The Newest Modes In Miliin arrived from Fifth Avenue. See the new shades in Henna, Beaver and Royal Blue. Smart Black picturesque Flats with trimmings of monkey fur. Prices from $7.95 to $21.

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These Verv BlousesOf White Georgette

are remarkable productions of the finest hand embroidery. The collars and cufTs beautifully embroidered and eded with genuine hand made laces. Front is also lace banded. Price $37.50. Georgette Waists in navy blue, embroidered at front, also on round neck collar. Priced at $12.50. Also others in navy georgette with the fronts plaited, open back, no collars. Some have head trimmings. Priced $12.95 to $16.50. "

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Net Vc:5;ngs, by the yard, a jjrand assortment iO choose, at $3.00 to 5 7.50 yard Also PIcatiangs, in tan, '.shi'ic. flesh, blue Nets, Gecr't;cTtrf and Organdie?, at 59c up to $2.00 yard. Collars f; net. pjcorpette and organdy, with lace tri'i.niiv, aI 59c to Marabou Scarfs, natural or black, also ostrich trimmed, at $7.50, $.S5 to $25.00.

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m:.d run l ni:i: thiai.. Almost pyery - v family ha a

over-worked dicetivc and cliir.inativc orrani

can't set ri J of. Pills, oil, salt, calomel and ordinary laxatives, cathartics anJ purges only force the bowels and prcd the liver. Aafure'?emey(NR Tablets) acts on Uz stomach, liver, hotels and even kidneys, not forcin but trr..

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No matter WHAT your line, make your place STAND OUT and be seen of men! Set a shrub in the err.nrJ. in a perfunctory and leave it there to live Act 3rd it may grow but it will row faster if ru feevi it. t . V tl (lit 1

btart up in ru$:r.es. in.-.incrcntiy a i term to trie vams y and needs of yr.ur customers arid if you rise in the f scale at ail mi ill surely rc faster ir ycu set out to make yourself SHIM: ry the picising quality of your

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AND Red Cross Pharmacy, j 5 1

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Let a number cf hnd be rh'.inr; in the park on i

field dav each band -vil! attract listener?, but if $

there's an extra .cood band in the park, gradually the extra ,ocd band vili q;el the cro wd. Mot average humans th.e rank and file of the community by nature are tractable as a pet co!t. Sucar tberr up now and then, deal with them justly and pleai:iiy. and they'll ft.lio v you all over the lot. Give all comers FULL MEASURE and the SQUARE DEAL beam benevolently upon all hijrh -r low, rich or poor and you'll d a .crovinc business no matte: rHEPE yr.u liappcn t be located. The honest hitler who SERVES can mil up hh SIGN in an arid WASTE and an appreciative public will piss up neuer and showier places and make pilgrimages to his DOOR! Advertise your business in The News-Times and let the soul of kindly SERVICE show through! You will wax strong vith the years!

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