South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 324, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 November 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
LD BARBECUE
AT RBABBPENINGi
Secures Judgment in Suit to Recover Ring
Hteh School Notes fi
Govs. Goodrich and Sleeper Invited to Attend the Celebration.
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0rtyt''in I.. ", nc-- l:as ',c'if,, ji:'!LTi,T.t in I i i Ti suit of r j'. vln ar.i iut M'i Miles for the recovery f i liiT.icii rirrr l-'it how h" is to r-.-t it Is still a rroblrm. Judi; M ntKOni'-t y rul-il that (Ir.y- way th" rightful own'-r of thf rim; and r:tit''l to p('s:-.si-jn In sup"rio court V.'cdn V'loy. Th- nr.;: va t!i- pr'.p'-rty of Hi' hnr. J. Ct.:-.-, hit.- --:.--ft ry cf thv .'.L.For-.ir r.rilrr. who d! 1 in th.'
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h'-r for :a- recovery of it. Under cr-'ss-c.a:nir;at!nn in the court room she said sho did not
hiv" pos. c3ion of th tirti" the sb-riff srvod
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o'y hr-id h iiieh c-hool WJnrt--: dry Mornin-c tIl;s hy Iicv . :'.: r, Henry T'iir-.n. p: vii.l'nt : ! the r.1or "la.-fl and 'thr Ft'jdcrr.--; v. ho c ;:.?:".'.-r.-c I on !'.; Uten--' i th ?--''.v.rn.ti;n and of ?ho p.., ibili -
tls of the day ori.op: :.at;or.n rr.'i.day In th.c f'iti.:re. Tae school or-i-s! r i. composed of -0 places, p'.a'.til 5-'.r il p itriotic r.r.d col!'.'-je airs th it v. -j-o ?'.ir r by a 'horns of 1-10 z'n'is in th- roar of tlu stare An announcement of tho Idlolorv club s'ippcr on Nov. 27 t-j whih thcr. ovsidfS tannhirs aro invitt- I ua nmde.
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:4'iyr.od L. (!o:r!o v.i- the rightful o.:.f?r and entitled to ti: possession oC the rlnpr. valued -t 5 300. Tin-
' j -.1 V-ndant. helni? a female, was ex--h; j oaiit from Imprisonment.
Kodak Kupplios at Schilling:'
Ü0UBLE UEAUTY OF YOUR HAIß
wfi att :i'i th- It bra tion.
It vas d'Ciil'd at tho ir.efin 1 '"'ilnos1iy th;it t!i ! Prat !!; ' ho'i!.l hin at U o'rlurl; on th-i jn.i nintr r.f K t'irl.iy. .v. 2'. and ' i 'ntlnu; throijL'hout th- day. '
FOOD TO GERMANY
iniTiirs "mlnir. luv. 'ioodrich -f Ir;di ani ar-d Sh'pir of Michigan, and thn luh'-r.H of tfo hiKhv.iy 'ommis.ioas of th'.- two s'at'-s ai- v ; u -c t d ti prrs.-nt. !-;ra ns Invitintr th- orhri.lls r,f thf two - ' T .-. t(j b, snt r K'-nt from th" Ch tmI. r r,f '"omui'-rco Vrdnr.day, un! Mi arly reply of iic'''.')tii!C(' from 1io- two governors and tp.r iti-mP'T?
ih' two hlhw.'ij" ooiii::iiswions h'
l'lrrr! po- f.Tckar. : - h t : 11 rio-and s on
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axswmii rim: call. Central companies and Hose enmpmy No. 2 responded to a still
alarm at D:40 o'clock Tuesday niffht Up to th" j at tho soft drink parlor opposite iininc r.on-' tlle v York Central depot on
hp! rncrchan- rout'! st" Tho fire was causod
I an overncatpa stove. Tne damage U V ?'":" I'-sonal ush j .asj Vfiry pnmlL ' fc; for .shlptnrnt i
niii:s roniXTvosriu; sriT.
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r.-'-ol aioii-. Ali ) pacU'R-s up to tho I - :-,-h-. limit o" -'J pound.s will ho 1 oo'or for shipment to I?ulfrnria. i TI:o reru'.-.r postal rate of 12 cents
i a oo'anu rr tract on ot a nounu wi
vp'-' tfd within tli- m t ..iy or two. 1 in ,,r,i,.r
M iyor 'aioii pif-;o at he
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ini-.-. lir.y: formr-rly rrquirf.l. Kdward Drews filed a foreclosure
Too formrr restriction on tho two j cf a mechanic's lien against Ludwig:
and Anna Monkicwicz In superior court Wednesday for Judgment on ?219.14 due for the repairing and remodeling of a house in MUha-
val:a. Judgment of $3
pound weight limit
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ii'ii'f tii it pro;it under license the
or r'-pia-s.-ntatives of th- two rith s; f,,ijov:in artkl's will not be accept-
- rdii'-sday. It was r.t f,m 5-iu-- through the reirulnr parcel post i K-.st.-d that the r.-hda a t io n h- held; miil to the united kingdom, all d---n Thanksgiving da. hut thi- sul jivations o co:il tar known as interaction u.is ahatidoned. and Sa'ur- rri-di ". tf produc fs capable of heini; j
Don't forsret the Orpheum this week; ninth anniversary. Bisr bl! excellent show. C7"C-20
Eyes Strained?
"Danderine creates mass J of thick, gleamy waves I
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In a. few moments you can trans form your plain, dull, Hat hair. Yo'i can have it abundant, soft, jrlossy and full of life. Just get at any dru? or toilet counter a small bottle of "Danderine" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the "Danderine" and draw this through your hair, taklntr one small strand at a
If your eves are work-strained or time. Instantly, yes, Immediately,
l i ition.
! i . No . was toi ;.s thf v .-; ' it ,;dopt'-d for uso as dye-stuffs i
appropri it day for th" (ck-- , or of heirv' modified or further man- iroA if vrm virinn U Him ni i vou have doubled tho boa tit r of vour
factored into dye-stuffs: synthetic' blurred: if it bothers you to read; hair. It will be a mass, so soft.
Plenty of 'id-r. j druc, including antiseptic?:; optical ; if your eyes burn or itch or ache; if I lustrous and po easy to do up. All pi,,.,,, j. t( r,,.ntv to nn,ii including lenses, prisms and i you wear glasses, pet a bottle of j dust, dirt and excessive oil io re-j
f SWert Cidf'-r t' drink "I'l'- ovw n-iiu..v, Kti--.- v iu uliii.uj ii jwi.
Aaib; llluiiimatintc masswaie; labra-! fnst, Gisaoive one in a iounn oi a: lu Danderlro put more life, color,
victor, and brightness in your hair.
jd nty of swert eidr to drink.
l-orKe M. Platn'r has b'ti plnr'-d i
m hart:' "f providing the rider. Tlif re ate to , at. h'asr wo hanrls. tie from South !ouid r-nd tine from Nib's, it was decided by th" committ. V'dnesd:iy. I rea rations nrc to he n:ade for th entertainment of reveral thousand people. It ?.s belied by the rommitte that th rfb-brators will .ottend frm many miles around. The committer in rhnrc" of th'--IeV ration Is composed of frp: Z. dellam. 11. Smith," Walter Wontl and W. A. Nohh of Nibs. and Mayor C.;rson, J'. J. (!r t n, Ocorpp A. Itohertsr.n. A. 1 1. Heller, Sam J-per. r.for M. Platner. (Icur 1'. Birmham and (Icorf 1 1. Whee1 in 'k .
JUDGE FUNK POSTPONES GIVING FINDINGS IN INJUNCTION CASE T'pon the aurreni' tit of the n t -torn"s for both sides, .lud:- Walter A. Funk in the St. Joseph circuit court "Wednesday postponed diviner the special tindinir cf facts in tho injunction suit of the it v to restrain Sh rt;f Loui- B. Dif-k fiom carryit.ic out an order of the St. .Io-ph superior court, dlrectinir the sheriff to take pos.-t.siori of a. ;a antity of li'lU'-r belnic held by th- polio-- in connection with a tail on th- Zim-liicr-l amhach'r waia-hous. l.;st July. Monday Judte Tunk ruled in aver .'f the city in the- proceedings in the i ir ait eo-art. and set Wrdm sday for t;;in the sp c; il rir.dinys of fa',. OwiriL.' to Stuart MacKIbbin
tory porcelain; scieiuitic and opti-! frlass of water and use from two to ca instrviiaents; potasium com-! four times a day to bathe the eyes, pounds; tungsten power and ferro- Bon-Opto has brought comfort and tungsten; zinc oxide; lithopone: relief to thousands and thousands.
thorium nitrate; ;;as mantles; maLr- ote: Doctors eay Bon Opto rtrcnstlwcs ere
nctos: hosierv neoilbs: loiiiups. Also
the prohibition or. the import of hops will be continued for the pres- j
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sight Mju la a Meck's tine la qui i&stance.
This stiniulatinq tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling hair and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful. Adv.
IILl.BUATINf. NINTH ANNIYKISS.MtV. The Orpheum theater is celebrating its ninth anniversary this week by pr'sentiniT an extra .cood bill of aiidej;ir.
Gea-Whia!', How it Hurts $
tTlie Pain in 3Sy Foot!"
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lO'sirinR' to bvi" the citv
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tlays. and r.(d haviru: read over the t:ndincs as jr- pa' d by City Atty. Thomas W. Slick, he asked that th" rulinc of the court be postponed. This was at: reed to Oy the other atlonie .-.
Has Tobacco Got Vour Ooaf?
If So.Write Dr. Elders For His New Discovery That Uuicklv Banishes "Old Man Tobacco" forever.
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One of our loading doctors nays. 'Ercryone, no matter what their aso, can bo healthy ani strong. It is a ca.-,o cf take caro of your'Tor want cf Iron and Phosphates you may ho old at thirty, nervous, tiiia, weak, and all-in, whilo at fifty or sixty, with plenty of I;-n and Phosphates in your blood, you will fcol young, lull of lifo, vim and energy. "Many a man and woman who cusht to feci young are losing cut simply because their blood and nerves are starving for want of Phosphatod Iron. Lack cf Iron and Phosphates makes men and wemea old lone before their time, weak, run-doun nervous wrecks. "Ycu will f.nd that tho strong, l;een. forceful, successful men and healthy, rcsy-clieekod, happy women aro lho:e wheae blocd and nerves aro charged with Iron and PNisrhntes. 'Phojpaated Iron makes new, rich
i rc l Mood; renews nerve forc and
vitality, and Increases my patients' 3trongth and appearance cne hunired per cent. Thousands of men ar.d women who were 'all-in' h-T0 conic-back' with aetonfshir.g health, trintrth and happiness by taking
Pl.osphattd Iron". ' Pho.5phatcd Iron 13 pt:. In capqz. Do not tako Infcrur rills or 1
WVttlck Cut Kite Irtic Storp and
RHEUMATIC PAINS S
RAISING A RUMPUS? I
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u SomfTtlmrs it is in my arm. Mercif nl Heaven, how my back hnrts in the morninpr ! M It's all due to an over-abundanco of that poison called
uric acid. The kidneys are not sble to get rid of it. Such
Wfw ' conditions you enn readily
overcome, and prolong life by taking the advice of Dr. Pierce, which is " keep the kklnevs in good order." "Avoid too much meat, alcohol or tea. Drink plenty of pure water, preferably hot water, before meals, and drive the uric acid out of the system by taking Annric" This can be obtained at almost any drug store, in tablet form, and will dissolve uric acid as hot coffee dissolves sugar. You knovz that before an insurance company will take a risk on your life the examining physician will teet your water, and report whether you are a good risk. You should send a bottla of water to the chemist at Dr. Pierce's Im-alias Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and you will
rr.- 1 I receive irre nxxiicai aavice as
to whether Uie kidneys are
ifTected. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from backache, sick-headncbe, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of ltimbago, rheumatism or gout ; or sleep is disturbed two or three times a night, Lake heed, before too late. Get Anuric (anti-uric-acid), for it will put new life into your kidneys and your entire system. You will feel full cf vim. vigor and vitality, instead of tired, dragged-out and blue. Anuric is many times more potent than lithia, dissolves and carries Rway uric acid and other poisons from the system. Ask your nearest druggist for Anuric, or send Dr. Pierce ten cents for trial package.
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"Don't Lt TcScco or Cigarette Cet Your CoU mod Injur Yocr H -lth od Scr." nr I.db-rs Tet i - P'-en tüi;!.H ttlajurli.ru ,md '.T"!v.- to'., are-, nil I U.:iftt. La'dt i i 7-' t.. IJ. !..'JT8. P.-: 1H ii:!.-k ') T M :' "1 I t . I " V tu take.
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an's Liniment is kept h.tndy. Tains, strains, sprains how soon thiö old family iriend penttrats
j without rubbing" ar.d helps drie Vm. a 'a ay! And how j'.e nly, too no ! nus. no both r, no stain-, d sktn or j clecirt d ports. Mus.'!..i Ii:nbor up, ! lumi-ajro. sciatica, neuralgia are
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ha::dy all the time, tut one today if uu'r run out c f Sloan's L:r.li:i,;,,t. All druiists :.c . Tr-'.. HA.
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Tee-Jay A tailor prcsin cloth, won't stick, won't scorch F'rcss your clothrs at homr Price 50c. Notion Dept.
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Your Home Readv for the Holidays Christmas is Not So Far Off Now
Christmas is not so farofif now, and Thanksgiving is even closer. Those homes in which festivities t:ake on a tremendous importance at such times have little enough time to make such changes as may he necessary to brighten the holiday season. Here are some helpful suggestions: Furniture
Good Linens for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Pattern Cloth of pure linen, 2x3 yafds. This cloth bought today would have to sell for $12.50. Our price for this purchase of 22 only, at $8.00. Also 10 Cloths of pure linen. 2x2 'J yards, one design only, a $14.00 value; while they last, at $9.50. 15 Cloths, heavy double damask, 2x2 z yards. 13 Cloths of extra fine pure linen, 2 l yds. square. ' Each of the above are worth $20.00; at this sale the price is only $12.50.
Thanksgiving Silverware Steak and Game Sets Hollow silver or stag handles. Prices $3.25 and $4.00. Carving Sets Stag handles. Prices from $5.50 to $10.00. Sets of heavily plated Silver Knives and Forks in lined box. Specially priced at $7.50 per set. Sheffield Bon-Bon Baskets, also Cut Glass Bon-Bon in attractive silver holders. Prices 85c to $4.50 each. Cut Glass Olive Dish in silver holder with fork. Price $2.00 each.
Make Welcome Gifts The smaller pieces of furniture offer so very many ideas lor holicl ty gifts I There are the smokers' stands for instance. E.vrry man who smokes almost any man who doesn't can use one for company. Then for Women Mirrors. Desks, Sewing Tables. Little Sota End Tables, Gate Leg Tables, Card Tables, Chairs of many designs that may safely be bought with the assurance of their meeting with rcat welcome. The quality of our furniture is the best. The prices in ir.r.ny ca c as low as the prices you have been paying for cheaper grades. Queen Anne Rockers and Chairs, in mahogtmy, with winged b.tt k. upholstered in blue velour. At $40.00 each. Jacobean Tea Wagons, in mahogany and walnut; ranging in pnee from $15.00 to $45.00. Davenport Tables, in English brown mahogany, aom $2 5.00 to $42.50. Davenport End Tables from $9.50 to $14.50. Telephone Tables with Chair and Stool to match, in golden oak. mahogany and walnut, from $8.50 to $24.50. Solid Mahogany Book Troughs from $1 7.00 to $22. 5 U. Mahogany Tables, nests of four Berkey and Gay period style. Martha Washington Sewing Cabinets, in solid mahogany and walnut. From $2 1.50 to $27.50. Priscilla Sewing Cabinets at $6.75. Grandfather's Old Style Floo'- Clocks, the largest exhibit in the citty. In pricees from $55.00 to $395.00. Windsor Ch airs from $22.50 to $31.50. We also carry a complete line of the "Macy" Sectional Book Cases all styles and finishes at very low prices. Cedar Chests for Gifts A complete stock in all size3 and finishes has arrived. Select now We del iver later if required.
Interurban Day Special Quality Skirts $5.00 Values, Special $3.85
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Each Imperial "Drop Sear Union Suit is individ-' ually cut and tailored. No better
Most satisfactory for me to sell Because, most satisfactory for you to buy and for you to wear. Your problem of underwear comfort is now solved for all time with the Imperial "Drop Seat." The crotch ii closed absolutely. No double thickness to bunch or sag. A smooth fit under every condition.
$2.50 up to $8.50
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Imported madras, silk stripes and silk fib res. A wonderful assortment of colors and designs to select from. These new shirts are wonderfullv well tailored shirts that fit comfortably and look well. You'll say they are wonderful values when vou see them.
The Home of Good Clothes
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The Soft Water Laundry
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Gia&ses Properly Fitted
Dr. J. BURKE, Op't 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. Broken I.Ti-es Duplicated.
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Director k 1 sQS Anhi, motor EwiirMi:r
Art Material, Plcturr Frunlo 7VE L W. LOWER South Deed. IrrtlanAi
Drarrles. Pairw SnppS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Commercial Acr.ount3 Sclicltcd
S. B. SHOE CO. 113 V. JolTorvn lilvJ. noi:s ron Mr.v am women I .on Unit Low l'ruvj
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