South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 332, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 November 1919 — Page 2
fill DAY MOKMNfi. Novr.MniTi: 2S. 1010.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
YANKS CELEBRATE
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Thanksgiving Day Is Observed In France With Appropriate Ceremonies.
IHI'. N'nv. CT. Thr.r. hunlrM Americans ! '.rat'-.l Th tn'Kivir.;; evening 5y fl.Miri- t-:'-thT at th 1 1 ot 1 Quii d'Oryay. m.i.-i.- ..f th ir tllstirxuishe'l I'rrnrh f r ; . i 1 s J iinir. th A' x;i ndr' Mll'rrir'l, K''Vrncr r.f A5:ac". h.a. ;irv-;tc I an ir.vlt.'itic.n to r'ir"-.--nt th I'r m h pnvi'rnmnt, hut wan It tair."l in Stra t'onri. Ii'J:. HarU.r.u. furrv.fr j.r'i 1 1 i r, who rokp in J'i i .-t T'i . !', -t y.' -tI warmly I-'rari' '. a r j r ' :ation or AmrlM'.s Intima!- fri'-cl-shlr. Trof'pTH of thf veA' !ictn puard, In (!rvs unif'-rm, nri-I with Irawn yat.f-r, wcr- stati"P. 'l ! 'i : ri I th- gu'st. tnM. Or. Knir?t H. Ijin-, jrt-i d n t r-f th" Arn rir-n club at Iar:5, b"f.r introlii'vn ir th hrir-akrs fT'thc" rv-nln;r. aTi in part: "Wo mf't tnnfqht th- ov; of another Thachüivinü Jay and In th mi. 1st of irrvailin: nnr Wc may a:"-: ourlvrs why w ;ir' Hvintr thnnlvf, ju?t as, "perhaps, thn.V- nn-ro-tors of ours who V.rl ltnU'l on Plymouth rr-k rriiy li.iv risk''! thm'-Ivcs why they -.vera; thankful aftr their ircarioijs . anl ftnbiii i vcynjTC. It was not simply f'r mat rint -rornfort rrrT tM, h;i! thy wrr thankful that thir jrineiil's h.xl surviv'! jrj(JL 2 .' Wf her- f cl that the victory whi"h has ,4-n won is for th triumph V-f j:rvt prir.' ip!" s nnd-'canse - for "thank striving tonight an-lfor future years. . - Wnllpru .Slovak. Hutch C '.TVlUc "lh American a mhaRsa.lor, AP--llinHnK' to Iiis hfinkrulnAi--.s.Tr" th ' propres -j ? I'rcs't Wi-"n -towanl r"-coery from Iiis Ulnfsa mIU - -'Tv-tw4 frw-uk of Franc"1, I wr.uM r'a aU that- aff r hf hatt!' f.f Salami, whih js.-tv'j tiv- civilization V f tho v st ' from 'a-i.-lcrn nttac!;, tinrommHh'lfcTH 4-5r f Jrv ks A Otc .J to rhöo f rorn-lh4-v mitnh r him who tnot cntrlw'ijt'l to tli victory. l"ah r6rMrnK?'r'"i-'piart "-nlly votl for hlm'fIfr- Vi- lhe wont of human nature, but all vuted for Thcmistof'ls. . : ''.W-'.'o'.- - -"While ph.fM"vich of th" allk d an'. ' 4oci;itl povf rs iniirht f 1 ntranMl to p ay a word in "h half of -itself,- thy would, aftr the lirt .and -"-ton'T Marn" --hattics acclaim Frsnc4-,- jtiKt A.s th' Creek generals acrHarrtf (l Themistüclcs. I'rance did not Xva-nt war. Sh withdrew her frof.pM tn k'üometrcs from the frontier in -Vrder to prevent a border Incident, hut whn "an implarablo rnen'jy forced her In ' lt defense to f!r:v' the xworJ 5hc du w it without !ieltHtlonvftml" offered herself u vAtt-ir-u racririe-. "Yh a cii.c' fc-meridou.1?,-' trr 'Wof."'yvrv.'lvImWi?. - - -' - --Ttiai - V?t2Hit''"We wer L'ratcful to "ntrv.'O wiirch i?,trnb-Hi liberty in th -nitfd Sfabrv. Tf:M-rlil -1 tatthV'arrniV'Ajf-lIocrtylr. tfte old W(tt?4 rrr!4hrcrii?fiit' th?- vorlJ. TniVr -4? t4fn!A'-han ev:-r 1foro, and K hft Vier-refrfcrn!zwkd-f,'Ven'slnco Thoinss Jff'rr?'?n''fir faW4t every FrH'no:fmtl-Jfi mlClrehir vvi 5k1 con'K-rml-rft'nyor arl 'tha-nkiHfr j'ol: I rAJ-ft xilfrlrurt 'n?to-hVr you as Trry-fvV?mr 6cQntrym,n.J' '"'-
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CLAIMS GROOMS ARE ' ' PAYING TOO MUCH FOR MARRIAGE LICENSES
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NEWS OF NEARSY COf-iMUMITIES
Srnythe: Vpopfet a halfpenny in'frr'rrt of -VYf r. 4 -h: toiWy to M-o if lK'd pick It "up. " ' 'Tomphlr.sV 'W-H.W ho? Hniyflur c'Mt. lie .-iid. ."raTf ifr-e. rvefrV&o, Kovcrncr, "and I'll forgVt':fs;-
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Mr. nnd Mrs. M'.rvin Tramble an 1 d.aii'-'htf r, Marj'.ri-. Mi-sfs lorothy
and Alice Ftraup, M--r'. Cllrn Pet-i.-or-s
. :s lb. it-' -t f relatives and friend i , r e ller'a rt Willi; uns t.f Kankakee, j f I., f.-v tae f;a .ft of incb.1, Jamc Wiii.ams ar.d family. I Mrs. (4ff va3 h fc'uuth Ib nd visitI or Tue, day. I ( 'rr.i 'Taylor accompanied by hi.s ' anMd. Hrhtr-r, M:-"Mary lii:htm-r j f S'.'ut)r Tiend. Iviv t.'on' t- '!.fchf i ;ran 'to ! o ' th"e :jru-st5 of the' f.rner'S
itto'apfV't'iroW' 'Taylor "ain1
i rson and Jay Milb r were pilots j of Mr. and Mrs. ''a'mle 'Peterson of j Fair iew Satnlay. J About ."0 friends ? irpr;-ed Mrs. i Foret Hitter I'rid.ay 'cvr-ninj:, ihr j
oceasion'b'einL; J;"--r 5Stb Idrthday tinn ivers a r;. Amomr 1 1 i - ;!iiests were: Mr. is:rd Mrs. Jndson SVcnricI; of New Carlisle, Mr. and Mis. Herman Ijor.;r, Mr and ?drs. William' Clran. Mrs; Lizzie Palinrx of'Siuth liend, atid Mr1.'. liosair:e Duhy. -:: ' A danclrr 'party was" r.x en by the W...,dmen at the '. O. W.' hull iiiU urday rtTnln:' ' Mrs. Warn ri Willard of P.uchanan vr:ri ;f week end" tirst' of hcr :ltcr; Mr. Urn est K'empf.'- "' '.Mrs. I-:. "A. MorM- of South Fend spent Thursday" -with hevfather, CI. S. 'Dunnahoo and family. A birthday y.arty wrrs held at the home of Mr. and Mrs- It. I.. P. Milliken Yv'ednesday oVonint: in" honor of their' daughter, ' Furficc. Th? eveni"n.ir -was 's;"nt with' cohtests, fru.'it s' and" danet'.-ig-. "Favors ' Uf-re w-bfi iy ' Mles Dorothy' 'arid' -Alice ?traup', P.ernTce nensbtrccr" 'and Lester Mahar. "The Y; T. A. of the i.ydick church held a meeting at "the riome ot Mr. and Mrs." William Hulilnser Saturday evening. ' ' ' ' . " '
f.. n i!ic. ever' Th:i-:s.ui c.cr. M:!rrr;rt Htltzel is ill with chicken pox. Floyd Tfummer of South Head was a Funday rutst-of his randp'ircnts, .Mr. and Mrs." rra Tavlor ahd:fiimy. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Forest Williams and little daughter, Fmma, were Sunday quests of the ' former's parents,' James Williams and famllv. :
- sTovniiYnu:. " ' ' Nov. 2.".. Mis. Mabel S.-ha f. r a nd "family of Falnu r lrairi.' I;id.f "e'ntert'ain -' e"d at' dinner ViüTaV" Afnt'n thos.? Stf.-nt wtr-'lrr. Mhd 'Mr: Pnlllp Wall' orTvrodlähd,'' Ind.; "Mr- and Mrs'.. Frank Warm' !- 'and datiirbters. Mint's "iraithand Alma ATarncf. ancFMr." and" Mrs." Clem 'Warm r 'of
friuckcytuwn. Thd.: Tlyru Wahl and
rimlfyV a'nd'TJrs. Fnibersoi'n'almer, ITTirrv IiTrrur ahirMs Jvilla Heron ot this place.
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Mihi juiia L.ciuu is spenuuiri a icw clu.vfj wh'h 'Her "inirenVsV fr. and" jTlfs. J o h ii ' T ' eVg n . a f o u ( h'TTe n 5". ' 1 1 W ' Charit j Ttlchiü'ond" has ' "residue J l;ls posl'.'on'wffh .Wl'l. Sciiaf.V"" 'Clarcnco Walf.oa of Ihislllrfv.' Ind.. wa.s in this vhdiutv Wcdncsilay.
' " rrvrr TDi.vrs. ' 'Nov. 2.". ' James Ft mioyer of J'annr, Mich.
TRAIN CARRIES HAMLET WOMAN RAST HER STOP IV-comimj enjraed in conversation, wi'.h some of her friends, Grace Short. Hamlet, Ind." did hot notice the train stop at her station and was carried by. '-(Jrurv and her tirotht-r came" to South' Pond 'Inte'rUrban Day to ' do 'sonic shor)pIh"a"h(r Vii-re t5 r n't et eacir'oth'er "at" Hie 'station. Not seeing his sister at the station the T r u tli e rLü"ü r Je W" tno trahrTYf)? liome thinking tliat she' whs' polnff home with some friends. Upon his airlvai at Ifumlct, the brother - found that his sister was not home and returned to South ' Tend where lie sought the aid of the local police In ftndint? her. A search" of the city was made nnrrnt" inHnicht a telephone call was rc'eicd froju IJani1ft stating -that the irl had h'etTi carried by her top hut Avas then safo at home.
Clerks who I?sup marrlacrc lir- c c o In fV-o
t!nj? onr ovr-r on prospective -rri-'m. n ccorrfinir to : letter re-
reived by the New.c-Tin.ps. The j writer takes exception to on art'.-le j appearing In the South P.end Trib- j une Nov. 20, under the caption. "Clerk Gets COO Pennies." He of-j fers the following criticism: i
South Pond,' Ind.. Xov. 2 6, liai. Fditor South Bend Ncws-TImcF, City. Dear Sir:
The cnc'osrd clipping is from the j South Hcnd Tribune of on date.j To me it is proof of a petty prac-j lice which oujrht to be stopped. j If I am not mistaken the fee in! Indiana " for a mnrrtae;- hennre fs" tvrr tiollar - If thTlrrlc -wrstrer he' may offer a certificate also for1 which he is entitled to collect a-dol- I Iär. j I have heard, however, that jhe; p"r"es':nt of fici;ils do""not allow an: applicant for a license a chance to ' n merit tti rorHfipito hut nnloiv. i
HOLD MEMORIAL MASS u wise to the law simply tell him j
the fee is three dollars, and throw In the certificate which costs them nhout 25 cents. The profit U "pin . money'' for the deputies. " j It's'a small thine; but the principle j is nil' v?roni. ' Knowing How-you de- I ppise such practices' which if not j outright irraft are the next thim;' to It, I am sendir.t? 3011 this in the j hope that you will 'use th influence!
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
The N'rw s-Titiies :
Nov. 27. Hun-
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'dre'os'of 'K'nTchts of CoTuinLus of the!
Laporle a nil ' neighboring ' councils participated' together with returned
f.oldit-rs and satlors at the unveillnsj (
at North Judson of the first Catholic monument to soldiers and sailors in the world war to bo dedicated in Indiana. Military hi?jh mass was celebrated in which more than a score of priests participated including a delegation from Notrt Damo university. Two thousand persons "witnessed the un-v'cilins.
SOUTH BEND EAEN TO ATTEND CONVENTION
-..JC6 ?rC'tU.".v 'Uurkart and Jreiisuryx Jpsenh,. M. Stephenson of the Conserv aiivo . Life fnsurance CoinpaTTy of "TniTrua " W""lf ave
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Vrait'iV' 'Actuaries,'' Mon.lny, 'tlio ;rriiuiril' "contention of the founsads ' of (he AiAerl'can'" life insuvanc'e-'corrVpa-nie's,' Tuesday,' 'fhe' "I'nsurr.nce C'rtflin'Iss; one' i s ' conventloYi' Wert r. es rlrry, and'thV-'ahnua"' cohclttiod of 'th socIation'öfr.ife IiV.-'Urniri1 T'resjdents v( No'rtir'Aincricii;" TTufrT.ty"' hnd
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111 ji: ix mai:kit. Fire, 'of 'unknown oritrin, dam-a-ed' th. floor tf the Buehler lirothers meat market, "319 S. Michigan st., .Wedr?hirtAv. night at 11:50 o'clock- The fire. was discovered by the ptliceman on the beat, who lVuned'trrV"b'ox. ' Itü" thought "the ri was caused by a clgaret being dropj)ed on- the awJufct covered floor.
KIDDIES CROUP MUST BE CHECKED
of your paper to put an end to it. j It costs enough to pro to housekeep- J ir.tr now without beinff stuns" extra, i
Museum Attendant: That book, sir, was ohci owned by Cicero. American Tourist: Pshaw; That's nothln?. 'Why,' in one of our museums we have the lead pencil that Noah used to check off the animals as they came out of the ark.
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Store Open 8:30; Closet 5:30 Sai. to 9.-30 p. m.
The Christmas Store is Read
We have been preparing for months for these jrift-buving: davs, for at this season the usefulness of this store broadens immensely in scope. Now it is at its Christmas best its helpful, practical activities breathe die atmosphere of good cheer. The stocks are magnificent, and the whole store has been transformed into a treasure-house of gifts bright lights glowing amid evergreen bpughs, specjal Chjristipas displays ot unusual character, Santa Claps greeting the little tots, and everybody filled with the Christmas spirit. Many extra salespeople have been provided, and our service will be maintained at a highcle-
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Dr. King's New Discovery will dö that very things, easily"ah"d " Quickly.
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you!". Just 'ive.a "little )r. King's "N'ew l'iscovery as dfri"ottd and the croup Vr"cou'gli""wori't"lirigef. X' cr'l(T"is"not . io ' be "fooled with. (Jet after it at once. Loosen the cVrigest'uYn, "tlae "'phlem-stutllness, and the throat-torture." " ""Afauiily femeo'T' for colds, couuhs.
I krfiie7anil!Tii?i"Jred"attacl"s. ' Fifty
veai-H. .a friend to codd-sufferers. l-ijty yUars"'(t- nihTst 'i'uajity".' 6pc ami Vi'a tTottle--a'lT "druggists,"
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Where you see q crowd of people assembled .you will always find some attraction. When- you see a continual stream of anxious buyers passing in and out of our doors make up your mind that there is a reason Because the style and fit of these 'garments have never ieen equalled. - Becaü the quality, and fabrics have never been excelled. -Bepaiise, pur' prices on this, the -finest of high-grade merchandise, is 10 to 20 dollars under, the other fellow's Ence. , . . . . . ...... . ..... .... " Bejcause of the advantages which our proposition affords. ' We Deed you. You need our merchandise.
You.alsQ will. appreciate the saving.
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to än oiratloh. t relived TroT.t my troubles ?o I can do r.:y housework-willigt äp.v diir.'Vilty. I advifr r.r.y von:an who i? a:V.icte.l T-itli female trc;ir IX) I.y.Ka K.rinl!:s TercT.!t' C.ro.:nd a'trihl. aid ft v.: as m-h fr thCm.' Mr. ir.KülsKrt'). 1121 Zlh y.-. K., Cr.j:tcV.. Cblj: " 'SoricTlr.ps there af cri C3ndit'rzs where? a"h:s; ital o;cral;ch la the "only alternative, but or. tv other hae'd ?o xr.r.y wcrrvn y.rv" teea cured by t&s far.-jr.V :i't a:.1, herb rericdy. Lylr."lT PiLrb. -
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Thouiandi of otherj have cotton rJd'of theirs WITH. OUT PIET1ING OK ExifRClSlNC otfeD'at the rVte of over a pound a day andiVVITHUUT RAYMENX until rMclion hfis'takefi'placei" ' " ' I nm a licensed Dractisinir Dhvsician and nersonallv select
the treatment for cach'IhJlVidutil case, thus rn.iMinr-m in
clioosi" rcmcilicslhat wilfproducc not onlv a loss of w'curht haruilcsslv, ut wiich will alo relieve vou of ail the troublcsome symptoms of oversioutnes$ jic(i as shortness gl brcat"), )ärpitaticp, indigrstioh, rlieumitism, gout, astbüia, kidney -trouble aful A arious of lief "aülic'tiörrs ;wLiclT often' accoia-raj-.caxiiiuliicss. " " " .".'" Mr treatment will relieve that denressecl. tired, sleepy fcclins.'jiviri tou j-nwcd -energy and vigor, a reiult ol the lo55 of yoir siernutnis fat, " .' -You are not required to change in the slirhtest fron I!r "TSi-11" .no4G.Qf Jiyinff. There Is no "drcting "or 'exercising. It is simple, easv and pleasant" to take. If voii.meo iVfrstout do not postpone but sit down rih.t now "and send for my FRKE TKIAL TREATMENT and --inv plan werAv T am to be PAID OS'LY AFTER RE--pUCTION 1 1 AS .TAX K P E AC E if you so desire '
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rnptde from the cram of the woolen-market; both foreign and domestic. .Fine. Meltons, Blizzard Cloths, Irish-Friezes, Ker-
Jg.-spy'sj Knitted Textures and Shetlnds'. Double . M breasted Avith l3elts all around, with rich silk or satin yoke .
lining.' We "are wonderfully enthusiastic about thse coats.' k - To be honest with you, we are too.fimid to repeat here the corapliiirients made on the style arid, tailoring of these overcoats by people who have looked elsewhere bpfprs coming here. ..:... j "We only insist that you see them. . Prices $16.50 to $65.
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Fniesf and mosf complete line of Suits k that have ever shown, and you know we rre always first with the latest. .... Just Received' from the Tailors a' complete shipment of very fine all wool unfinished worsteds and :l;iU41 i;j ; that bejuitful'd shade of broVri, bjiie, 'green and oxford 'grays; ;ilsp"th-se reautliur irh TiIn i worsted 'iridescent cloths and serges.' Made in conservative models, plain double breasted :nd- ' ' Youup men's double breasted belted models i It-s a pleasure to. show them. .They iit.so well and are so correct in design that immediately -u make up
your mind to have one. Prices 15.00 to 5.00.
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UVELYCAPS For men and yoiin men, in all the new colors, designs and fabrics $1.0Q to $3.50
Strictly Cash Policy No Bad DebU No Loises No Profiteering
SHIRTS Jersev Silks, Silk Broadcloths, Silk-Fibers, Vegetable Silks and Crepe de Chine.
HATS "elours, Fur Felt, Wool . . . . and Cloth Hats in eveiy new stvle and color $2.50 to $8.50
MEN'S PANTS .v - ... , ... Mundreds of pairs in w.rtedf" cassimrjji, il.uinel. untinihed vorsteds, corduroy and rc"$2.0J) to $9.50
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