South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1919 — Page 3

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

JHRISTMAS MAIL

FOR ft. E. F. MEN

Postofficc Issues Order Giving Conditions For Sending Parcels. Although th majority of th men 'n th A. V.. V. havp trn rturnel '' this country ther nr still a vat number nVrr thre in Kncr'and. i-ranc urnl Gormany. Thnt th ".Ii ini i" cnain 10 rocoiv in lr "hristmas remembrances by Christmn (13V thrt rrncr nHrA ddnnrtmnn) Ii sen 'Uns thos early Instruction for mnlllnjr p.irkuges to thorn. Such Prro!s must rnch tho port of tarkatlon. ITchok-n, N. J., by Dc. F. find may bo m.illod under th following ronrlitlor.a: Christmas i.ircel3 muft not rxTc men runda In weicht nr 11 inlirs in IrpRth ami pirth comI !nel. Addrc5lnc: lnrrcl. Tli parcels must bo fully nnl correctly addrc-s-sM that is. thpy r.iist .fir th namo, rank and organization of the addressee tOK'oth?r v.Ith tho words "American Expeditionary Forcer," and b addressed In caro of the commanding penfral, Vort of embarkation. Hoboken. N". J. Each parcel must be marked 'Christmas PurcM" and hear th r.Rmo and nddrcs of thf Kndr. Tho following 1 putTKstr-'l 05 a suitrblo form of address: From Chriistman Parcel I 'or (name and rank adrrfsee). f Number and r,.imn of unit or r-franlr-atlon. American Kxpedltlonary lrce?, C;ire of Command in tr f!'nor;il, Port fit embarkation, Ilohoken. N. J. Parcels f-o addressed will be chargeable with postao at the fourth class or parcel po;t znne rat.xippllcabiO betwe-n the oflb-e whrmailed and Iloboken. N. .f., to L prepaid T-y stamps af'lxed. Parcels may bear such in.-crii)lions as "Please tlo not open until Christ - ay." "Merry Christmas." "Happv New Year." "With Pen Wish, s" an 1 ! I ho like. The parcels must contain no prolilbited or unmallable articles. Candy and tobacco must bo enclose, In tin or liht wood boxes. Perishable food products may not be in"lud d in parcels unless they are Inclosed In cans. Thin for MalHn?. In order that the pareebs may -each the addressee by Christmas !he parcels should be deposited for mailing so that they will arrive at j !b.e port of embarkation not later than Deo. S. Christmas parcel for members of the A. 1'. P. in Siberia and for 1'nited States sltli is in the Hawaiiit. and Philippine IvJands should not xrred 2' pounds in w iht nor two ubK- fe t in oIuiua, :int snouid e addrisse.l in the manner abov rulicated. care f th port and zone lanspottation nr.c-r. Port Mason, -an Prancisco. Calif.; tb.e parcel aost rate applit able I. twee n Ib.e of-'ii-e where maib-d and San Krancisii beln chari d on such parcels. l'h parcels should be so mailed that he will arrie at Stn Prancisco i ot later than )v. 1. and should . unfunn to the conditions speci'.d iii mailing to the A. K. F. 'hn.-ttr.as parci Is for otl'ce-rs and m. in the Pnited States naval -.rb-e may be accepted for mailinp; inier the conditions a.s to rates of osta'-re. limits of wtimht and size. mann r of ablres ipplicable to parcels rbcors and men. regularly to such nt EV. J. N. GREENE WILL DELIVER LECTURE As the second of a series of Sani iv ni'ht lectures on "Gospel Truth u Secular literature." Urv, J. N. Ireene will talk Sunday nlht at the "irst M. P. church on the subject. Tin Cotter's Saturday Niht." or a mui at the Fireside." Itev. dreene as selected a number of well known . i ? . i . . . . , i.- . . . . Mrms niai uim.u.-;i'm üi ;;t ui .l i eonil-ine their literary qualities irh their religious teachings. H;sj rst subject was "Ilnoch Arden" oi i 1. five's Matcliless Miracle." The subject next Sundav nicht is i i : of tb.e test known works -f the -cotch poet. Robert Purns. other . ibjrcts t fi-llow are: Mildsmi:hV 'il!ai: parson" or "Tb Pynainii1 .f a Saintly Pife"'; and "The ViMot; f Sir Jaunf.il" or "The Sacrament .f Daily Service." The lectures be;n at 7:30 o'clock and ate op n t" :he public. PliANS roil LI NCHPON. At the regular Mondiv no n incheon of th- council "h amber cf Commerce O - tt. advertising man igor the : uie a; er corpi . the subject of tion. w;l; sn-a-P.- !t r Pu-ir.ess." !:. IT. Potter of t'.i. NV r.i! l:r. s. will a! ab;r. p-.c on the suMe.-t if:! s.t uation a- F:":'e. in s Yolk m'et"!:ai:ro:id ;th Peml." IF YOU HAD A NECK A3 t-ONd A3 THIS FELLOW, AND HO SORE THROAT TOIISILIIIE . . . rf

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News of ifie City from tho Official Records ciiu rrr coi ht. New Jersey, Indiana and Illinois vs. City of South Pend, damages. MsTATi: TItAXSlTTHS. Taken from the files of the Indiana Titl and Loan Co Stephen Nacy and Veronica, H. and W.. ti Kcsciuszko Bldg. ili Poan association, $l, and other value. Lot HC Kauf f man Place addition to South Pend. s Prank A. Iibuzi-nsk i and Planche, II. ami W., to Samuel Pollack and Posa, II. and W.. $1. and other value. Lot 1'. in Wall and Hin 's sub-division of north part of lk . L. No. !', 2nd plat of outlots of S?uth Pend. Anthony Pazle and Katie, II. anil W.. to Joseph Csaszer and Mary, II. and W.. $.k6."0 Ijt "2 in L. P. P.aker's sub-division of u. L. S7 in outlets of South Pend. The Northern Securities Co. to August De Meester. $2,700. Lot 21 in Millen n addition to Mishawaka. lalward Yanvlasselaer and Mari', H. and W., t Lulu Wahlen. $1. Lot ISO in 2nd plat of Roseland Park in South Pend. Crie Parker and his wife to Will J. Siaekmaii and Lydia, H. and W., ?1- and other value. Part of lots 6 and 7 in Andrew Fiu rltrir.cer's addition Jo South Bend Will J. Stackman and Lydia, H. and W.. to )rie Parker. SI. itnd other value. Property in Centre township. Prunk .1. l'itnev and -Iiis wife to John '.. Cook. 1. Real estate in Warten township. Louise Cunnincrham and her husband to Herman P.. Selm 11. $116.jart of lot No. : in Henrick's ar.d C.rant's abiition t South Pend. American Hörne and Investment Co to Phillip Schäfer. Jr.. 51. and o:hr value Lot 44 in Henry Studehaker's 1st addition to Soutii P.T.i. t Minnie 11. HmNon aid her husband to Willi "" in Kabv's m .1. 'N "il. sub-iliv isi n $1. Lot f South P.end W. Ilia i a .! 'Nii and .J i'.:a Phi'.kin and Rose. his w ' f e to H. and W.. -ih-division 1 Lot .":! in Kaley's of South P.end. C.eorue II. Hastings to Howard M lirop. 1. and other value. Ixt 36 and part of lot .5 in Rachel Gallas? -!u r'' 1st addition to South Rend. lia-tinus lnestmnt o. t- Hans Madison and N.-ttie. H. ar.d W.. $1.

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digestion, but the most important work is done by the bowels, liver and kidneys. Failure cf these to act efficiently allows the whole body to be poisoned. BEECHAM'S PILLS do more than produce bowel movement Liver, skin and kidneys are influenced to more active effort with resulting increased effect. It is always safe to take

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lt ZL in Mayr's Michigan avenue addition to So Bend. Martha Garrison to Joseph Kara and Anna, II. and W., $600- I'art of lot 20. in Arnold's 1st addition to South Pend. Louis P. Duck, sheriff, to Lion A. Nelson, $ S 1. Part of lot G in Elder Place addition to South Bend.

ANNOUNCE SPECIAL PROGRAM OF MUSIC FOR NEXT SUNDAY The following program of specially selected Thanksgiving music will be presented at the Westminster Presbyterian church Sunday, Nov. 23, by the Amphicn male quartet assisted by Miss Kathryn Peach as organist: Morning. Prelude "Pilgrims' Chorus'.' fr-rm Tannhauser Wagner Quartet "Oh Lord How Manifold Are Thy Works" Pamby Offertory "A Cloister Scene" . . . Masor Quartet "Thanksgiving" . AM Parks Postludc "Marche Romaine" . . . Gounod 1 Adling. Prelude "Andante in G" the Pilgrims Song of Hope Batiste Quartet "Rejoice In the Lord All Ye People" V. Novell Offertory "Serenade ' Gounod Quartet "Seed Tim-? and Harvest" Parks Postlude "Sursum Corda" . R. Diggle COMPETITIVE TESTS FOR MAIL CLERKS A competitive civil service examination for railway mail clerkp will be held vX the local postofficc. Saturday, Pee. t The new increase in salary for maM clerks places the beginners' salary at fl.COO1 a year. Safe Milk For Infants & Inralidj A" Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Heme or Office AtoM Icitatiom and Sobtiitatei egms

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r--?,- ' ri .r "v : 1 i T ' .si'. . , his Ministerial colleagues. Mr. Mr. Doherty and Mr. Grant are ANNOUNCE DATES FOR ' CIVIC CENTER MOVIES A tentative' schedule of dates at which morion pictures will be shown at the various civic centers has been arranged by F. E. Wolfe, municipal recreation director. The schedule Jn its present form follows: Tuesday, Dec. 2, MuesseR Wednesday. Dec. C, Coquillard; Thursday, Dec. 4, Lincoln; Friday, Dec. Z, River Park and Washington; Tuesday. Dec. 9, ICaley; Wednesday, Dec. 10. Iaurel; Thursday, Dec. 11, Franklin; ' Friday, Dec. 12, Studebaker and Washington. As a new feature of the supervision of the civic center work by the recreation committee Mr. Wolfe is planning to send out from his office from time to time suggestions pertaining to the social side of their meetings in addition to aidlvg them in obtaining speakers. The first of these bulletins issued this week contains a suggestion for a "get-acquainted" game. WITHHOLD JLTGMi:.T. Judgment In the case of Iester Boyce. who pleaded guilty to the charge of petit larceny in the city court Friday morning, was held up.

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shopping. They'll find this a store for men a store where men themselves buv. We are anxious to be of service to women in their selection of Christmas gifts. You can count on a large variety for choice good qualities and values.

Sam'l Spiro & Co.

SATl'ItDAY, NOV. 22. While the stellar figures point to a change in affairs for the better, with promises of activity and ultimate succeps. yet all changes should be approached with the utmost conservatism and caution. Removals and Journeys are likewise attended by danger or disappointment. If not disruption. All dealings with the opposite sex are particularly menacing In their nature, and should be marked by unusual circumspection. With these various Injunctions heeded there is no reason why the daj should not eventuate in success and prosperity, as the energies and resources will be spurred to a high pitch of endeavor by a strong Martial position. Those whose birthday It is are assured an active and flourishing year, provided they act with conservatism and discretion in all affairs. A child born on this flay will b? active, energetic and generally successful, although perhaps erratic and unreliable.

FOUR YOUNG MEN PLACED ON PROBATION Four 16-year-o'd boys. Adolph Theuse, Eugene Nagy, Joseph and Henry Takaes, were found guilty of trespassing on railroad property and their sentences of J 5 0 and costs were suspended by Special Judge S. P. Pettengill and Judge Frank Gilmer In the city court Friday morning. According to the evidence the boys were driving a hand cer down the right of way cf the Granl Trunk railroad In the face of an approaching passenger train. They were discovered In time to prevent an accident and arrested on a charge of trespassing. They were reprimanded In court and placed on probation for six months. Caller "It's a good thing to i teach your boy the value of money, as you are doing." Host "Well. I don't know. He, used to behave himself for two cents, but now he demands at least a quarter." AWAY WITH THOSE ACHES AND PAINS Keep STonn's Liniment Handy to lut the "Feci Good" Pack Into tho System. A' LL it needs is Just one trial a little applletl without rubbing:, for It penetrate t oconvince you of its merit in relieving sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, lame muscles, stiffness, bruises, pains, aches, and strains, the after-effects of exposure. The congestion is scattered, promptly, cleanly, without effort, economically. You become a regular uEer of Sloan's Liniment, adding your enthusiasm to that of its many thousands of other friends the world over, who keep It handy. Three sizes at all druggists 33c, 70c, $1.40.

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Rib or Brisket Boiling Beef 9c Very Choicest Beef Pot Roast 12c

Lamb for Stewing 8c Lamb Shoulder . . . A2l2c Lamb Chops 15c Leg of Lamb 20c Sirloin and Short Steak 16c Round Steak 18c Veal fcr Stewing 18c Shoulder Veal Roast ... 22c Loin of Veal 24c Fresh Ground Hamburger 14c Sugar Cured Lean Bacon 30c

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Be as wise as the taxi driver and always put o. your Weed Chains "at the first drop of rain.1 Weed Chains arc aho made to meet the demand for ai efficient traction and anti-skid device fcr trucks equipped with single and dual solid tires cr with the very Lrpe pneumatic tires. They arc so constructed that they f.U:factonly meet the requirements cf heavy truck service u? mud, sand cr snow.

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Sugar Cured Lean Picnic Hams 19c Sauerkraut, quart 9c Fresh Liver 5c Fresh Oysters, Chickens, Sausage, Canned Goods and all kinds of Pork Cuts. FANCY CHEESE Fine Cream Cheese . . .35c Real Fancy Swiss Cheese at 35c Brick Cheese 35c Limburger 34c

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