South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 310, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 November 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Miniature Trucks and Cab Adorn Table at Big "Spread" Wednesday.
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ProfJ -.sh flnt; h;n foum! its Into th livs f South I!cih1 drivers. Ii t rr..t( t i from the
of tol.cr th'-y t r,--io portion ft th- r i -1 I ivMotk'.s f f th'ir orirmmition. tho izp- of the s'ipf-ncs tip-nIlni; un It-nrth anl n-ility of service. Th- pi. in. accorau.;' to Mrvrnl M.m.irr John A. Gri f a:il Jud;- G illiten A. Faral tuh a..s mitllnl at a Oiff-t f tho Y llow T.'ixicaS an(! Trnf'r or.ii.iny crnp!oyp.-( In Ka !'' i.w.ijuet ha.!l WVdno'lay nilit, a into effect at once. IJtfor Ifarnini; of th- nw system 40 cmpioyt-s of the day shil't partook of ;t chl k'-n 1 inn r as pufst-l of thr manap inciit. Miniature cai'.-v. h;i aiil trm ks spun aoout the tal'l-" in th" leorativschorne. Tlie niht hift will lir.- in tti F.irne hall ami li.-.ten to similar tliscuH.siwns Thursday uiht. Ilxplains liiriKt. General Manar Grief. ;rvirm toastrnater explained that tinpurpose of the K t-to-fthr was to l rinj? employer an.i employe into ;or relation. He oiisnrvcd that although the organization was in :ts lnfaney, having .": founded i:it three years air. it had provPfj to that point .it which the directors derided futurM growth ( ii.iM be t Le servo ! by cooperation vf employers and eiaployed. .ludere Galllt;:-!! A. KarahaiiRh ouilined the profit-sdiarinc: te;n adopted hy the nrani.ation. "We ar following to snnic d--ree," he said, "in the f ool.-ite.j.s of the Chicago Vt-Iiow Taxi omi any. ur purju.se in dt-cidint? tu share profits I. In one respect seliN-h. It v. ill iu'-rease our dividends. l the I.".udis will Yo jasi as ?rat if not greater for th- employe?.-. !Uninnititc with the month of x tol.er and running throuch November and December all employes who were with the (OiKcr!i previous to July inst f this year, wi!! share in the proüN. Atter tint all employes a ill sliur in the din aieinls. The si;te of th promts and the method of distribution will be worked out la tor. All employes will be Kiven the opportunity of buying stork in the organization. A merit and demerit system will be installed and before lun w hope ; have us a result, a cooperathc tomern that will be marked l'f.iu.vo of iis iliciency." Auditor Speak. G. -M. Walt, auditor and etil ir-nrj Manager of tlie Ghicar-f Yellow Taxi ompany told of the .sucoes of the prot't-sharini; plan in Chicago. He also explaincl in brief how and why employes aro taken in as stockholders . "Charlie" Horst, Iran of South 'lends (at) and transfer men. rerutintcJ talcs of olden days, dajs when oil lamps illuminated Michigan st.. anil when eurbimcs, because there were none, proved no ohstnations to ambitious hack-drivers. He remarked that in re ent years the strides of the cab and taxi j-erviee have been both numerous and rapid.
.Mairiai;e I. ien ?. William H. Jfthnson. foreman.
l HikliHit. Ind.. to opal Hooth. do-
r.u'sr:'-. South Ilend. Jf ph Horwath. moulder. South Ii n 1. to Julia Nafradi. domestic. South It'.-nd. ':'.r Johnson. ranh-r, Glendivc, Moi-.t.r.a, to I "IIa M. Drown, Gknclivi , Montana. Jo.-.eph I'aczashn y. watchman, Sm'h llend.- to Arnes Geracz, South Herd.
to Gcnr;z A.
Harrop, Jl. Lt Z and part of lot
t"uhinir and Iandsey's Add. to
South Hond.
I rr-d i:. Korslake and wife to j Raymond I Knu-r-on. Jl. Tart of
lots 3,, 9S, on i) V of Town of River Park, now part of South Bend.
FRANKLIN WAR MOTHERS &
TO MEET NEXT MONDAY
COM'IIt.M aksmssmuxt iwlw. Assessment rolls for tho Ilirdsell st. pavement, for water and sower connections on Carroll st.. and pavement of the first a'ley east of Carroll St.. were confirmed bv the hoard
putdir works Wednesday nlpht.
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Ileal J.tatr Transfer. IVom the record.-, of the Indiana Ti!b- and Lan Co. Recorded Nov. -I. I'jlf. Warber Wi-s and wife to Henry W. Smith anrl Hell Major Smith, lly. W. 1. Part of lots 1; and 17.
Hammond t whitcomb s Add. tf) I
South 5end Kmrna Kockstrf-h. Louis 11. Uockstroh and wife to Jo.-eph G. IJruckKchletr'd. Jl. Lots -1 and 5. Itoc.kstroh's Survey in Sec. Twp. .".S N. J 12 Ik and Sec. 4. Twp :',7 N.. KJ Ik St. Joseph Loan & Trust 'Company, (ein., to Leon Hallaert and Cameil Lracheveldt. Jl. Lots 1 f and 74. Manoka Place Add. to Joseph Kish and Anna Kish. IffcW. SI. Lot Arnold's 2nd Add. to South Lend. l'r-.nk J. Ar.iJtr.-on and Klizaheth r.. ilfzW, to P. Flmer MacLonald. 3. Tract o land in Clay Twp. Leo Dutrieux and Lena. ILvW. to .dolj!; Lutrieux and Mary, H&W, ?L Lot I." Geo'i.v W. Swygarfs Add. to South Lend. l-'rank W. Hosier to fjeorpje A. Kwlntr and Llla Lvin-.$L Lot lf. Perley-s S: Liish's Plat of Park Place in South Lend. Laura C. Woods ami Lalph IL Woods, her husband, to Krank Ii. MfCombs, $L''t')0. p.ut ,,f lot 8. Ann Ik Jodon's Sub-div. in South Lend. Mad-dl Smith to !!a M. Smith. $1. Part of iot 1, partition of estate of Samuel Smith. Owen I-;. Chritton and Will Ik Chritton and wife to Linier J. An-der-oii. Jl. Tract of land in Lincoln Twp. George .1. Luncan and wif to Almetht May Johnson. 5 1. Lot CG, 1st Plat of SH Add. to South Hend. liejnhobl o. Kallies to Ida M. Kallies. J I. Tract cd" land in Clay Twp. Charles H. Clindaniel and wife to
The. resolution for a pipe sewer on Corby st.. between Notre Dame and South Lend av?., was al..) confirmed.
FINI IXST HOY. Myron Clark. 15 years old.
Th" millinery eins of th" Franklin War Mother' club will mevt on rexi Monday ni;ht. It was decided : at the meeting of the or,inlzation h"l 1 Wednesday afternoon In the' school ,uiidinr. Women who wish ' to attend this class have been asked to notify Mrs. J. Albert Harris, sec'y. ! "Shall Children Attend M ovine ! Picture Shows?" was the subject of i an interesting discussion indulged i In bv all of the 30 members who
prcs-ent in the afternoon. Mrs !
Nicely, president, followed thei
discussion with a short talk on i "Mo'irs." i The affirmative of the question j
was discussed py .irs. i-reuerlcK IVi.'hlman and the negative by Mrs. Charles Ward. Other features of the program were, chorus work directed by Miss Nellie Cullar and a number
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Combing Von't Rid Hair of Dandruff
Oliver Offers
Amusing Comedy
The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. then you deMroy it entirely. To do this, KPt about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in semly with the linger tips. lo this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the Halp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, li'trous. glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. Adv.
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has been missincr since S-nr ?.a. w.is ' r vocal solos by Mrs. J . H. Naus.
picked up by the police at Clinton, Ja., Monday night. His mother. Mrs. M. Clark, "121-2 W. Lasalle ;iv.. leaves early this morning for Clinton to bring the hoy home.
mci:nsi:i to ui:d. Word was received here today that Albert E. Muessel, m Elmwood av., and Mrs. Krina Mucs.se, ukso of South Lend, had been issued a marriage license, in Chicago Wednesday.
nmnnR: Pr. St oe.-!; ley's office telephone number is SSO and phone has not been disconnected, as continually reported by tho teh phone operatorsResidence Main 561. C262-S
Patronize ths advertiser he b there to serve you,
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That disagreeable stain in closet bowls
vanishes before BOWL-ENE. Sprinkle a little into the bowl and in a few moments it will remove the 6tain, f?kill that bath
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den trap, leaving the howl pure white and sanitary. No need to wetyouT hands; no need to scrub; UO WLrENE does it. Order a can from your dealer (25c) and follow directions on the can closely. U&e BOWL-ENE in the closet bowl only. The Climalcnc Company Canton, Ohio Distributors
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Ll.txii' with a cnplivaiin ieverre.s th.it won rouiii' i-f applaiind laughter fr"m a p! a - d and atisliei audici:e. L015 l'.o'lon. llanche Hawkins, the vu.icio and llirting wife of the j.lms and much-in-love husband, w.-k ttu- kat'ing figure 111 th" rapid t:rc- comedy. 'Twin IU '..-!.' in its thi-d app'irnrae in the city at the (Mi.r theater Wednesday nht. tppesitt MHs it(!bn. TIohill- .1 LHTif. .j Il:in y I I a v k in .. the :n rvf'.is and su-piciofs husband, plaed his part In a n-anrer that made hN wife's ability to rule the family appear all the more ce. r The a tIng cf Virginia Fairfax, portraying the character of Signora Monti, wife of the temper. im rt.il r: I wayward tenor, Signer Monti, wi 1 bit of t!..cbvrePt cmed- actimr n this sermon and prooked laugliter and applause from the a;-pr-i uative audince. K. M. n'Ang.-b. tak-a.g th- char- ; .cter of Sicnor Mcmti. ac:il b.is comedian role in a mannet that was laughaa'e. sji-cia l!y in th c(niical situations. His p.t of tojn.-.L as th..intoxicated re b r u n ! t -??: n l; t ttire nmlo n derided hit. allie Van Vliet. as the wife, and Thomas H. Matining. portrivir -. g Andren. s l.arkin. the husbird. i'.-o a:: admirer of the heroir.. n er- tiM-d in tb.eir i -ppective' roles. K:.thtrn Mills, as Nora. he Haw kin- I r ; - Vi mail. plaed the ck.arfoUe;- m a tlnislp-d and dt r;vive manner. Her wit and 5elf r Ji in! pos- bft nothing to be
SNIFFLES, SNEEZES, HOARSE WHEEZES
Banish them by using Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey THOUSANDS recommend it. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honcy -isn't an cxicrimcntf but a cough and cold rpmcxly that has steadily pTown popular lccause it is quickly cficctivc. For lingering coldo or coughs or fresh' attacks its balsamic and healing antifept!C3 are sure to be beneficial. It brings speedy relief from phlcgm-ccn-. pest ion, inflammation, tickling bronrhial tube. Good also for hoarseness,' coughs due to grippe, and ktncrrd ailments. Economical a bottle goes a long way. 30c, 6Jc., $1.20.
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When you squeeze their little feet into pointed-toed shoes you defy Nature and they suffer. Don't it's needless. Educator Shoes shaped like the natural foot, good looking, comfortable, let the feet grow as they should free from every foot-ill. Get your children into Educators today.
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A Fine Family Laxativo To-Do-Laz. Naturt's proved assistant, st'rs the bile and sris the liTr en the job. Unlike cx loir el. I'o-Lo-Lax is mild but rositive ia oction. It promptly cortrx-ts consupalioa ia oL-r! or eld. N") c. all Druecirts.
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Knit Jersey Men's Gloves
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ATHENA Underwear is a correct foundation for the corset and fine gown. It is modeled to fit the figure.
ATHENA UNDERWEAR ro wohw crt hot im
Beautiful fabrics and dainty Trimmings civc the finishing touch to perfection.
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Note the striiir contrast between ATHENA and irdinary underwear as litun in thtiUuitrati:m. Union Suits 3-14 wool at $3.75, 14.00. Half wool at $2.00, $3.00. White fleeced at $2.25, $2.50. Cotton at $2. $2.2:.. All of the above are presented in various styles of neck, sleeve and ankle lenRrths. Separate (JarmenLs Vests and Pants. white fleeced, at 1.25, $1.50 each.
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Long, contented hours of sleep are assured by the use of the Brighter. CnrNbnd Sleeping Garments. Open windows have no terrors. Your body is safeguarded against colds.
Complete lines for men and children are now here.
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Gowns, with or without feet and hood. Pajamas in one and two pieces. For Children Gowns with feet and hand coverings, detachable hood; ages 3 to 8. at $2.25. Pajamas, one and two piece, at 52.50. For Women Gowns of heavy flannelette, with hood and feet pockets, at $3.98. Pajamas, with hood and attached fert, at $4.50. For Men Pajamas and Gowns from $2.50, $2.89 to $3.50.
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Pure Silk Hose for Women We have a wonderful value in a full fashioned hose, double toe and heel; they come in blak, white, camel, piping rock and other fall shades, at $1.50. Wayne Knit Silk Hose for Women Full fashioned; black only, at $2.50. New Fashioned Lisle Hose Made to fit, without seam, in many new fall shades; regular and outsize, at 75c.
Sweaters Sweater Sets Including cap, sweater and lepgins, plain heavy weave; colors Copen, cardinal, brown and white. Price $7.50. Children's Sweaters In plain weave, with or without belt, in rose, Copen, cardinal and white. Sizes 2 to 6. Prices $2.98. $3.50. $4.95.
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Handkerchiefs Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in colored novelty and hand embroidered designs; colored handdrawn thread border effect and with lace edge finish. At 35c each. Women's Classy Novelty Colored Handkerchiefs. 25c value. 1 5c. Men's Handkerchiefs, soft finished, colored border effect; 25c value. 3 for 50c.
Dainty Neckwear Among the new neckwear styles in our collection are the "Bertha Lace Collar" of Oriental Laces, and net lace collars trimmed with Val. lace. Prices from $1.50 to $3.50. Th ere are many o th er shapes and materials, including Vestees in lacy effects, in silks and angora. Prices $1.75. $6.50. Helen pointed Buster Brown Collars and Cuffs to match. Price 89c ?et. Every girl can use a smart Windsor Tie. They come in Messaline Silk, Georgette Crepe, in all colors, at 39c. $1.00.
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Bag Frames still continue to be in big demand. We have them in silver finish and shell. Specially priced at $1.25, $3.50. Ribbons for the school girl, in all shades. Specially priced at 59c, 69c.
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