South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 309, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1919 — Page 2
l.n.M.MI.M I.U,Mi, .MMKMISMU, IUI
I ME SOUTH BEND NEY5-TIMES Girls Scandalize High School Our 15th
GIVES SCHOLARLY
Our 15th Birthday m Sale
hri ? VC s- M "vi LECTURE TUESDAY Anniversary M B Pill
rt ) w
9
Sale
". i 1- . l r ....... j i j l. .i
Ii Ii I t vv U i ' U
J w
Dr. House Continues Series of Lectures at the First M. E. Church.
iV-J vi": r f. :- . - .r ' .... i -'bi.:&t&
One r.f thr mot fLrrrt ind pr.actlr.'il mf'.-s.ipt i- k-;is Ir. T f1 vj-'.n thm last ni-hl. "Tli I)s?royr-rs rin.l r. iildfrs of raith'" it thr TirM M. IT. ' hurch. Iff- to!d thn truth utioiit tho worry nr.d xa v-5on-. Iff jirf:r-l graphic. illy !yjfrj 1:1s aü'iWn- tho ff'-ct.s of th- life i-f f ar ai;i how th happy lif: will h'u'e the hf-rilth. In part ho aM: AVorry Is Jfin. "V.'orn. anf-r, f-.r. imi'h"'. .r .ir.ionp th fI-.-tr-' '-r:-. f ,h alth. What is v.-orry? On- !-:;nition that it is dir-r-o-. rrin:: f-iur- sorrows, o that wo may inl:i!-'' in pr nt rni ries. Worry is an :i :::y in th' ,iup. It h .pfv r dori" anything for anyonr. It is nothing akin t Jor'.isht. V"U ha- a ris'it to -or:io
? ' f.od lo a!! that imti-i v - anl '.
tiu'iijVs yo-.j aii'.l aiüi His li I. If o'i allow yu:irs -If t. worry you tlraw ti;on r r-tf- - !r-iit h, v. hi' h y o'.i will r.ft.-'J in th- futuro ris-s that may ccrm- into your !if'--')ft tim' i rv-iiry . nir 1 .11 miftakr-s and sin-. If 1 1 1 s aif I . .r Ki-r. n ? ri , C.rc )-i r "l f 1 In til lif-
. ... , , i "i i 1 , . flM t'"'"' kif--s. -K '. ordint,' to an odict is.su d ,v I',. I rani-; IJnwii. th- prini d 1 1 1 I a i . v n v s h o 1 1 ' d o ' i ! 1 1 1 . t .... ' i ,, ,, I cial. Kc ritlv scvria! !rls ot th" :-ihod had ajij"ar-d with t'nir kne'? ' airy th-ni : .u s-nould puh n to- , . , .... ... . . I
irV f vour hi'h illirii.' ! "'"-miuv iow-u uov.ii uau way in no- aiiK:-. i nc iar" kius as--
Tli iris of Lak"-wood liirh f hool in "'hicai;o rnus; in th futuro cover
unih-d and s a nda!iz d tho ola-s. dt larod th prtru-ipa!. Th1 oont t nti'-n .
of Jh- iar'-knf- d r.rnihs w.ls that th ir plan dn-ss v.ouhl cut cjst , of .iiu storkirms. fur t!-- fuiiin- tiny would nVod only to buy half host. Jlowovtr. th pr' it nii.-.-.-s .-hown in tii- ahovr photo.m-aih lia- pruni-j l d In !. ;.'()(. ij. i
iL ESEil
Y- W. AT MEETING
". ard th m
i. th things that nr- ) t'of-. "I'rid.- .and sensitiv n-. - " ai- tii -r !, iltii d-troy i-. It v. cii!1 ro.ild t : v-r tnr vr..-iti !; unit irna'iniruT that others slight !. do not . i'vrci.ito us, will 'ain mu'di. ''yfc.- out of this r(..n.litiu of mind. I'ri 1- i-i nnothor raix- f;f worry. Tl-a-n h-r- art' idiy.-.i' .il au.--.-. Toniop your Jiliysi al v -1 i . . Vo.i ran"t hr'al: th- laws of natur- ;md -- .vt to k"Cp in yi'n phsia! ondit i.u. ' !iaf th.'- r.ip-.d ;r.'ii:-ir in Anif-r an 1 1 f . and art' pa vim; !io!i nalty for it. L t fro: r t. so): aft.-r yoursHf and av- ymir worrying alono. I hiw1 found out th.tt if
i .annot s;- p i ust ii- uui. tiy and chicacjo Where Conference !'?" iny-,r::v ' ,'',,lin:1 think of th- plaant thincs. In! J i'ho Shfpp. liasni'; iJutt -rfln-s
..Hö r words, tako th.- spiritual trr .t- Vl bG HO I ir"' ,,l,ifkIriK Hosts. 1
m nt. Tho v(rd of (Jod is th- t ' s'daüvf. i
Hf pivos Iiis an-r's i lnr" ova-j -fi's r.i itiii.. 1. Mois. soor.tary H.-rman Uiod.d; "Forward March. "j us. Th.-n f.ar is 01 of th.- urr.it- ' ('f tn V. W. ( '. A.. Mrs. I-M- hy Missos ( J.uioyiovo IModcrt. Va-i
-t r.-iusfs of worry. Tnstrad of holp- ' u ':!nl r- Knru'v, Mrs. (Jrant Tank. ; hria Huhhar.l. Urion DeClark and jnir it onjv ,;ir!M3. and M.i; s Maud.' H'-ath h ft Tu.-s- j ! larri.'t A n h imhoault : "Hoholiuk
ia;.- for 'hicaj-'o where they r. pre- sou t. i I-ilnan Urokfd; "U hi.prr-
GIVE FLEASING MUSICAL I RECITAL AT ELKS' HOME I l'i-'hton inusi.-al purnhrrs v or"
; i;ivt n ly pupils of Miss Klkt Judd in
i tho l'!ks Trmplo Wednesday niqht-
An in t f rprr lation of music in! summer. j;ivon hy Mis:-, p Valerie
llu!.i.rd Iddilo Sack and Harriet. C..U D-..-.-J 1 1 n I . , Archn mbcaiilt. was ono of th.e most: : South Bend Women Leave fori p0pUiar numbers of the ovonin;.!
Anior. the other popular numbers were tho "Moonlight Waltz." bv
AumT Ic-tns Health.
: sent South i:.-nd at tlie conference o: I in;: Waves." by Ruth (Jlass; ' Than-
"An. r i another d.-siroy.-r of worn. n of Indiana. Ilhnoi--. Mich- ; son des Alport." by Dondliy ly
health. Vou cannot take it into your . Wi.ou-in called l,v thn 'ta ld: "Meadow Pink." by Mario
life- without itn poisoning you. Your : t.t.nvll u conunutce of the YounR Archambvatdt ; "Doioros," by Fay
bao,. will take unto Usea the "i.-oti ; WoMM-n's Christian associ.i t ion f,; Klatt; "Dance of the Demons." by which you vnKfnilfr in your (iwu sys- j Wedi!f,.l;iy and Thursday of this I'dendena Keltner; "Four I-eaf tern. An ansry woman has caused -,.,.1- " Clover," by l'aul Klei.-er; "St. CfCeonvulstons in her nursing bab Tiie oi j.-oti - of the rejifer. n .. I Ha's Dream," by Mrs. Toward, and "Then there is mall, c whih is ' tlj( foreign ad yam r educationai I '"Ji'Ic lbdls Duct.1' hy Maiio an;-, r and rescntm.nt coob.-fi oif. U ' ,r,r;UM wj;i h. introdueed bv Mrs. : Archambeault and Itu?sell Connor. rejoices i.v. r the misery of hors. : i:(,(r j (;, lo,Jsprcdi Hiairrnan of Tins will eflef t your bodily health. I , llu. inan,.,. , onmi jt,,,e for the central ! POLISHING CO. MOVES
ii.hi raui.i i- m u.m mi o,..u. o ,,,., .Irs Kathrine W. Kddv. wh
life then tr bruise or break another. A man changes his very features by holdint: malice in his heart. "A poisonous thought in the mind
TO NEW HEADQUARTERS
was with the party that accompanied 1
h r brother. Sherwood Kddv. on his evangelistic voyage to China, and; Xfrd f,,r rger quarters caused who is alrra.lv well known Ic thei" VolMiins and Tlat-
is worse than a poisonous ;ui.;an.-o ,,f thi; c,nlntrv through h. r ! incr r- to mov from its ,rm, r lo" u. the body. peaking, w ill te!I of the Youm,' Wo- i i"ition at 112 W. Wayne s t . to
"Thop there i.s i-ülotiM. Th :nor.- ,,.(lt1' rhrkti-m iainn in Ilytlraulic av. Irving Hock, who was
til' II .1 V.III I. 11.111 l(. .M'l IIUH'il 111 IIIV I
i-r hoofed, harPeil ami full of stim'
orient. Tho all to the association I
connected with tho Kncrman-Mat-
It is everywh. re. U is a m al i icn ! j ' , hr Fro nrh ;:ov,.rn tnn t t n el p I h ws I:an ('- has -vcred his mor.trr. Jealou-y it was that caused j tn.ir wMn,. who ,.,-r workit1. in connection with that linn and has Sau! to hurl the i.u. im at I a id and : , , ,, i; j,,n n,(, army supn'.y factories, j 1omf,'i J'" ''ok in tJl" management .'use.I the wi.ked brothers to sell 1 ,'ho Krp.u pi.-c(- .',f work which of Uie polishing and platin- com-J..-. ph .-have int.. F.sypt. ; JilJt , y lh(. op b.nmired and 1any
Flannelette Gowns, Skirts Gowns of fancy striped flannelette, soft m and fleecy, also in plain white, fancy braided andy frog fastener. Special at $1.50 to $3.50. Skirts in white soft flannelette, embroidery trimmed. Special at 89c.
Anniversary Sale of Winter Coats At a most opportune time comes this special offering, giving you the chance to buy a new Winter Coat for yourself or for a Christmas gift, at a substantial saving. Women's Winter Coats, remarkable values at $25, $35, $45. Children's Winter Coats, great values at $10.00, $12.95, $15.00 to $35.00.
TT
Co
Store Opent 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.
Sweaters For Girls 6 to 1 4 years, slipon or jacket styles, in rose, oxford, faun, coral and khaki. Special at $5. Hockey Caps for Girls A cap for school and sport wear, also for boys. All colors. At 50c to 75c. Toques and Tams at 89c. $1.00 to $3.00.
INTERURBAN DAY 1 InJfrUJRMNJ l INTERURBAN DAY
miOm
INTERURBAN DAT INTERURBAN DAY
Special Items
For Thursday A Thanksgiving Table Cloth Of pure linen, at a saving of $2.50. Size 2x2 yards; in rose pattern. Worth $12.00. Tomorrow special at $9.50. 5(c Huck Towels for 48c Each even cents saving on a half linen huck towel, 18x34, hemstitched; is worth looking into and supplying your needs for some time. .We Guest Toweling at 25c the Yard Is an opportunity not to be missed. You save 1 4c a yard. Fifteen inches wide and in three pretty patterns. S 1.50 All Wool Coatings at S2.9S
You'll be sorry to miss this a month from now. We cannot buy any more. All new winter colors; 54 inches wide. S2.75 French Wool Serges at S 1 ,95 The wholesale price today would cost us the selling price of these to you; 42-inch; and the sale is special for Thursday only. S2.00 Fancy Silk Taffetas at S1.39 This lot also includes satins in plain colors; silks are in plaids and stripes. Figure what you can save on a dress pattern.
A Saving on Blankets Tomorrow Three more days of Blanket Saving Prices at our Anniversary Sale. $2.69 Blankets at $2.49; $3.50 quality at' $2.98; $6.50 Blankets at $5.00.
Felt Slippers The comfy kind, to slip on in the cool of the morning. Warm, cozy felt, with comfy soles; plain colors for the men; fancy colors, some with fur trimming for women and misses. Quality designed ones for the little children. See display in center aisle, main floor. Colonial Silver Sets Pepper and Salt Shakers, bright finish, in dainty cloth lined boxes. Special at $1 set. i Notions
Special Items
Sanitary Aprons, the very best, 60c to $1.75. Apron.i that can be washed and boiled, at 89c. Sanitaty Belts 29c to 75c. Sanitary Napkins 6c ca.; 75c dozen.
For Thursday Fleeced Underwear tor Women Pure white fleeced Union Suits of heavy weight; itigh neck, long sleeve and ankle length. Special values at $1.00 and $1.25. Underwear for Men Our men's store can show you a most complete line in underwear for men in medium or heavy weight Union Suits or separate garments. In cotton, mixed or wool. At reasonable prices, commencing at $1.75 and ranging up to $8.00. Cashmere Hosiery for Men at VV These come in dark gray only and usually sold for 50c. a saving of I 1c pair tomorrow. Hosiery for Women at 25c the Fair Tomorrow you can surely get the best value in black lisle finished Hose for women at this price. Hemmed with double heel and toe. Bath Robes for Women, Men. Bens and G iris The necessity of these garments become more apparent each year. Parents found they were a useful garment at any time ar.d now see the necessity of them for the children. Our complete line for everyone is now here. Women's Bath Robes from S5.00, S5.95 to S.5o. Men's Bath Robes from S5.75 to S 10.50. Children's Bath Robes from S3.5U, S4.50 to S5.50.
ue aie iiivi.s ; ' ,ns i thirty-three s- r.-tanes who er.t to j
l- Kener;it!o!i in our e.Mnra.t i Fra js to b- told by M:. llaiviet
t-: o
;hi. It is r.'M to :ind fault, but
! 1 1 . so c . i v v
to r rio-dy. 1 '
t'i tear
!n. but not a. a- to ba;!d up.
tt yea aie full of i t i : -' 'i you arei
:'; livinc our bot lit' .li-,:s al-
a ' f.o.otj m I ! i e t h i Ii u in en:;
"loa call ti'!i a man it vou a!
.t i.ui in a loit .Hoi .hi and' w h u
e,j H.c.i lv of lliirt. j "'We are :nisjud;irK ph other !
Alexia Co'iuillard. all forms of in-
T.-ivbu- who was in chari:.- of the "I""v ' tl- J- '-".com
work. lr - 7S,;6-f'
Vi-dtin:: "iijli Anvalra. .Mi.-.-: trt ha 'nrdr who Ins arrn
: i t j t i in South Amcrioi lUifcTintf
. 71.1 I
I m Mi Jir li.'i.lini' u .mir n in t i tT. . r ti t '.
J I .11 J Jlil H I'lii' 1. ill MUM l. III
rej.ii imIc-S as Ii tne lace ol tne as- I i o. iation t here. ' where t'nrre are ali . .
le.iuv -,ca u m i ;-oi incs ;itu! nine
WHOL
E
"37
FAMILIES
mm. i . 'jae.-t id. will t. II what .-he
! 1- inio! of o(o-;d:iioii .
! ! t ;i:i-tl our ooa tno: opir.iO'i (t tlo in. oar ;'k1;iiii nt .'!;' rs re- 1 the KiJid of p. r- r, o.i at ej
"iirs.-!f. 'riti-isni is . rerribb ''"Ui in America. P. oj'b- ata- '.''eint;
Ivi1'. d by it. You s it in
h ; i rcb -. .iüiniiu' t a i n i-1 i . lawers,
i and '. c i M 1 1 ! v in the ti;e,l:,.il vor!d '
...... ' ... . ... ' , nebl. will coin Iii'lo the program for
!; over We Tn'iH h.'iV the l-ic .if ( 1 1 i in oar lio irts i;rao i)ie
, : , win ne ta---en uj witn tne (tetaii"! oi
th.e i !;: -atior.al tiro::ra:n. Miss An-avta-ia i'ii oh" of the tuition:. 1 publici-
Trie association in the I'nited tates , I.ouie HoIilKiUist. execu
tive of the department of method.
end rhe m.-'sk iation in centra; field.
. ütupri-ir Illinois, Indiana Michi- ! .ii.l Wiscor. -in, by Mrs. 1'nitna
I'.va rs. ee.-u:ive of the central
! tl:e I.rst day. I The .-.Tond dav of the conference
FREED FROM COLDS
Half a vntury breaking: rolds is ludilnd Dr. Kliv-'s Xew Discovery
t 'iu'k'wufj. j ,i !!". ."i. ivkii ") ju'-vwu'-.v.nfij'-1' .v"J.i,.,"l-l",l ' k v:i.M,,i-.iii.i'rt':;., i .lv i..-,'v . .r-,. :. . ......... .t.
5tJ
i . r . i . . . . . . - . :
ii a; ite: i:iinK 01 i 1 1 e :k e him;iu bitid and i'a: be wwc'i oil' o : ; r f I .i rid l e de.-tro cd."
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
FTIO.M th- little tots to grandma, every one in tin- family can use t his f:f : -v ears -the -sta ndard remedy in perfect sifety ami confident of beneficial results. Incessant coibrhini; disagree, ible irrippe, stubl'torn cold promptly checked, the phlegm dissipated, the congestion loos'-nftl. S .nie hitrh ou.ilitv tnil.-iv :ihv:a
:y .o partaiem is conunsr t.. describ e pr Kins N,.w Discovery lives up to the ohar.n.N of publicity through iiH tilnv.u.!tivtl r..putation. 60c. and wliich the . W. i. A. works, and t1 ..n M k,iMi
i the na , ;!; close Tr.urs tav at.
Tiie M.iiric Yo-;. -. a thr'e act jday e to be pr sent.-d to the s'ai-.bf.ts of tlie liisch school Wedra d iv- tuorniui; in the recular w. fx!y as-n'.? '.y. The :?st has not ye; b- ; announced. The I'lav is to l.e for th.e purpose .f irofuotiuc and e it-j ,e the purpose of !cod Knu-hsh wck in the Iii-th sch.ool. The h. aN are lir. d with attractive potrs and ban.tirr tr.rele lv the men. hers of the student b -dv.
p. in. with a .-rv:ce of dedication bv Mi-s Tavior.
JOE HAKIELSKI Vv'ILL CAPTAIW 2. B. FIVE
The Results of Constipation
j are .sick headaches, biliousness, ner-
vouyness. sallow skin, waste matter in the body. Correct this underminiiic evil with Dr. Ivincr's New Dife PilN. I'eel koo.I every day. Keen the system tleansed.' L",e. a
Adv.
0
The !oau Art c'.u;. of the s- ho-d ill hohl its third lae.-tinir f tli a.-'U. Pruhty aft. rrue The following of tie. have l-.cn tl.cted to i r'si''.e in tin- r.b tir.-v of th,. co-r.t-ir.c year: Uachiel Iavi. Hi. hard Ztlky, P.tsie Steele. M..rv t,r a e i'ro-
II.
v era! imp. via:.;
i.'.atters will be t.ikn up in tl:e I'rp uiy a: I'TM on nieeiin.
K.a ! Davis, one of :h- prep..na.t si ii.b r. ts in the ;ii't j r ; 1 1 ie r1. t wen th.e :;vr dollar e.isk pr.ze tor the 1. st K'atth i Jcv .i:" p. r eff.-re.! li:.- b.c-.l .;., i s... i.-ty. The r.i.-Io-N . l ib r:a t l. v! .v afb rr.oori in ti,- :..a-a r.. a.i of t be -.'h,..,!. (J!, :n C.:;;riv::..:n riral I . I lurwi h. pre.-, nt. d -:.! and a-k. U'-ei.i!ty .is oi;e f the- ft .it -s -f the ju'Cram. Nt Mio-r ptis.r.td a Cia.:'.il il.i.Hi- 1.1 Ibe lut 1" V'iS'I f tlie iro.raTu.
At flic me ting of the 7.. P.. has
la-t'-all soaiad Motulav niuht Joe bottle.
Maki(!.-l;i. . : i r i;r.ard of tlie 1 ! 1 S ft -na. was let ted fo cantain the
:iuX- SWAMP-ROOT FOR
Y.akh Iski. in-'Iudira-r sonv of thafastest basket tos-.-, rs n the city. Th.e f:r.-t praeth is to b. hell T: ursday r.icrht atthe 7.. P.. hall and all i a ml id at c s are re. ; t j et e.l to re1'or: at th it time Pa;.. Makils.-: i ha.- announce,! that fhis year's st ha "de will tr.clude only the b.st tein.s m tic state, and that .an.'s .ir-' a'.taady beira.r arrange 1 '.vith On har.l L.ike. Mich.: Port Wavne. '. a ill.-. ;ir..l ;t number f other?.
Try rJEWS-TIMES Want Ads
,- . I V ....
CATARRH rf tVe GLADDER rviicvrj in 24 HOURS F-ach Car- f
su!-UithljV Prr cf counterfeits
KIDNEY AILMENTS There only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver afitl, Madder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to bo ju-t the remedy nee leu in thousands uion thousands of distress inte cases. Swamp-Root makes friends pulckdy because ita mild nd immediate effect is soon reali.eU in most ca. It is a gentle healing eetable cor;ipound. Start treatment at once. Sold ut all drus stores in bottles of two sies. medium and larre. However, if you wlsli tiriit to tf st this rr:it preparation semi ten cents
j fo Dr. Kilmer A.- "o., lünharnton. I X. for a sample bottle. When wrifinv be sure and mention the I South I'.end Nov s-Tlni'-H Adv.
m
&.4
m
"si
Lit fur fetalis I h IITIi m SomsShing! f
No matter WHAT your line, make your place STAND OUT and be seen of men! Set a shrub in the ground, in a perfunctory way and leave it there to live or die; and it may grow tut it will grow faster if you feed it. Start up in business, indifferently attend to the wants and needs of your customers, and if you rise in Jhe scale at all you will surely rise faster it you set out to make yourself SHINE by the pleasing quality of your service. Let a number of bands be playing in the park on a field day each band will attract listeners, but If there's an extra good band in the park, gradually the extra good band will get the crowd. Most average humans the rank and file of the community hy nature are tractable as a pet colt. Sugar their, up now and then, deal with them justly and pleasingly, and they'll follow you all over the lot. Give all corners FULL MEASURE and the SQUARE DEAL beam benevolently upon all high or low, rich or poor and you'll cfo a growing business, no ( matter WHERE you happen to be located. The honest hustler who SERVES can nail up his SIGN in an arid WASTE and an appreciative public will pass up nearer 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 with the years!
r'
V
I a. ' I
1 j r - H r
The Florence is the only stove that heats and discharges -the air in accordance with natural laws. That's why it is so cheap to operate.
OME
FURNITURE COMPANY 326-28S.MichiganSt.
ri
I
I I
1
!
i
132 S. MICHIGAN" ST. Home of W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES.
Advertlseri make profits from volumo not prictt.
The "Why" of the "Ease-All Arch Comfort Shoe
.i)vu:n.s!;i in tiii: i.i'aiunc; An:iiKA m.(;aim;s
m VMM
"It certainly i-s oornfurtalde! IIos do y,.u .j a-ouri;.-. :".: Tliat's the (ju'-sfion we ar4 a'-k.-d r;. day hy ; ! ,'! ;ai rhasers of the "JIA.K-ALL" Shoe. Th answer? There üre two The skillfully ouiit-in t.'d -har.k th.tt hoi.is a-!.; the body arid cive.s ov r-strair-ed foot and lT rut: -'! h to recover.
The extra-lotje; eour.tr r walls .M.-rrti!. thoot on Loth side?.
on
I'-t us show you thin hoe. You'll like its unusu-il s 1 and . -ir.t to try it on. Then you'll know WHY:
A
;c3 !! 1; B M i i i 1
