South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 357, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 December 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 'girls' work secretary ' Scene of "Buddy" Blake's Tragedy ncoiuNd ntin ruoinui
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Sentenced For Premature Celebration of Christmas in Old-fashioned Way.
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.Tarn's fJillroy c -i.-hr.v ! Chri.'t-; tau In ;i way that v. a r?v fa:- h- J ior.abK1 it r: I .although h'- u.i.s jr- j mature In his ohror". ;ir.c' of tlvij YulctMe, his app' arar.':o P::ot l ,' that he v.tnt an far n c;rcurii;tatirs i would allow. I Thürs. lay, Oillrr-y will chru- with! 'hori:f Luis i:. I quit" mi-;
tr.ary, howeur, to fiillruy'h own lrclinatlnr.s. The celebration f,f Chri.-tmas wis
i f 'nun hy Oil'.rny .-'.itunhiy nii-'ht ;inl j cont:n::fi (iv r 'wnI iy, anl w.as in- f er aslr. Im m-rr imru whf-n 1:1 an- j itrs of the South lvnrl polir- - j p.irtmfaat dt. cid (.1 t hat prämatur"! If !ratPn of th !inl illr v was i:ittir. uro, no nllouuhh- in Sotiih lon 5ln? th- Mirrrii' court. I - I
hl-d that war tun-- irohihit!on 1 on.titutional. Plea!". Willi Judge.
In city court Monday nuanin"'
Oillroy lidI with .ludco Oilra-r not to K' ml him to th nal f.;rtn .it Indianapolis. 1f said that nvr .ialn uould ho c ! Lr.iP
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Miss Ksthcr Alkens of Franklin Ind., pir'.s' work secretary of the Y. , V. C. A., hs Ifen called homo boAuse of the illncs-i of her father which hai; necessitate d hrr r sicninc her position. A permanent ap-, pointment to the position, which y cin filled temporarily by Mips : Helen Ianpr. will he made following the holidays.
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COUNTY PHYSICIAN!
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"I pave you a hir,(f only list! v.rrk, and or.o chanro in a vk! oarht to l.o i nouh f"f any man,"' iclar-d tho judt:-. ' IMeasn, dor.'t s nd m. o the pr,.il' i.inn," still j)l .td d ;illroy.
"All riKht. I'll line you St" and Th,. ,(.,.n,. cf anj i,iintipalo in the "Hudily" lUakf traf! at At! n tIfK-C'
...-t-. that v. jii nab.' yr,-,i jt( :iv i,;, h tb- fiv--year-old b y alle w.-d to have be-n tosst l into iho ocotn Vy his inuther. Mrs. Ksthof a? thv cotmty jail insfo.-ul of Koii::; 1;: lU, u h(, has "i t.n arrs'.-d hy the authorities and charged with tho hoy's murder, and near which to tho farm," repli. d tl)- judk'c. -: id.lv's" body was washed ashore. U low. to the left, is Po! i "hio f Sprapu-. holding a purse ai,i to 'Maybe they'll have tuik.y owr i to Mi.. lilake, which was found of the pi-r. To the right is shown little "liuddy" I'.'.ake. tli irtira r:ere anyhow," iiuisn! f :il!r.y a h" ,.. tiad. w.n led away. ,
MVIvestrr ifVtOW:-Kl. wno ua- . trraigned on a charge of ititoii-a- u. Inllar Lernmrrt of M iha w.i U.i. J I'ou. will not lviv- quit- m haid a 'o is were 1 . 1 i 1 for 7. j
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Dr. Harry Ilclman w;ts appointetl county physician for the coming j year hy the hoard of co unty c om- i missioners at their meetintr Monday. , Dr. Helman's appointment will! tnke effect the f:rt of the year and he will succeed Dr. L. V. Stranz. who !
has Veen the physician tluring the past year. .
itirrritx nio.M catitai;. Mr. and Mrs. John Norris Zigkr SCO K. Jefferson hlvd., returned Sat
urday from Indianapolis, where Mr.
Zigler has spent the !ast )hree : weeks at the home office of the
Fletcher American Co. Mr. Zigler will he associated with It. W. Gey
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Fletcher American Co., engaged in the business of bonds, Investments and securities.
TIIC GIFT Ol' A IMIOXOGKAPII i
is always welcome. Doubly fo If it is tho world's greatest phonograph The Aeolian Vocalian. Hear it at The Hllsnvorth Store, njusic salon, first floor. Advt. SOiC-.
Our plants and flowers are homo trrown. Wo make one delivery daily. W illiams and Meyer Flora.1 Co., successors to South Hend Floral Co., greenhouses SO 4 Dubail a v. Phone Lincoln TICT.. Advt. SO-i'l
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The Store with the Christmas Spirit
Silk Petticoats for Gifts Every woman will welcome an extra petticoat and greatly appreciate one as a sift. No wardrobe has too many. Petticoats of all silk jersey, in every wanted color to match any costume, at $6.95. $10.00 and $12.95. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in handsome plaids of many colors; also in plain, with wide flounces, at $5.95.
DrS Stoeekley's telephone numbfr is Main SSC. To.ji.
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only $; and cois. and h.id Sunday in honor of Miss ni.Miey with which to pay to- tin.- , Mavtne Del. mn y of Hoch st r. Ind.. ; and catx, aud will be a i to s;.end ; .( ,., L lK prati,f.r f Cuive-. Ind.' 'hri-tmas day at home. ! Covers w re placed for 1L The c n'a r jiie( r was formed of ft rns and j
loses. . !
Seventeen Additional Men Are Required to
A id Posta I Clerks
An army "chow" hn- or the bargain counter in a department i-Uii'- are called to mind when one views the "stamp line' at the post oÜice the.e days. Til" "mail early" sins were apparently unheeded by many. Seventeen additional ni' n have been added to the force this week to handle Iho "incoiniiur and outgoing mail. According to postal olluials tin Christmas mail just about equals that of toinur years with p rhaps a small iivrcab.' in the p ir-t-l post department.
; MiTi(i Ki:iinvi:s. j Prof, and Mrs. Pay K Crepps of I Purdue university are sjiendinir the j holidays with relatives and friends
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JlVJL V IjIV JL X'liVlV. : owing to tho prayer meeting con-j for nnponirr. call flu-ting with the Christmas ff Mivitics j T?Wr rrW 1111 I'hoti. i'.A. tlnre will l'e Iio service at the M. p.! mUThfTTY; Trr ".TT71 hurch Vedne,dav evening A pretty home wedmng t ok pi.o - Saturday afternoon at 1 oYk.ck Mr. and Mrs. "harles 1 1 unsburer, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tluunns ' w dio recently moved to MishawaUa. i lleenie. 11 Fellows st.. wli-n tloir iie purchased the Wood residence, daughter, Miss Putii II r.-nce. -n Misp.awaka a v. and Ninth St.. ; rime the bride of Myron Porten, sn Kiv.-r Paik. Mr. Uunsburuer vill re-': of Mrs. Wilber Smith. S. .v- vmth . ui-"b 1 tie- bov:-' and move into it in st.. Itiver Park. The marriat:e serv- 'In- spring. ice was read by Per. V. Coffera-y of' Mrs. 1) i--, of Colunonis. .. i- a .ion Kvanireli' al chuia h ii 1 1 : e- pns- u-'st of lo r son, William IKi-s and ; nc fif HO relatives and tri nds. Tin- , lamily. Smith st. j briIe wfts attired in a becoming gown ' Mr. and Mr.-. Fran'.; Wolf,- and j of white georgette with lice irini- st;-. pob rf and Lor n. S Seventh! mings and carried bride's rus-s. The; s;.. will Iea- tomorrow for M.K'cy, i
aiicnu.ims werf J,uv.ini iamej jnu.. t. ; pejai itvir l liristnia vae.iand Mi.-s Kuth Forten. Mi-s Porten ti-u v. i h Mrs. Wolfe's parents, Mr.
wore a gown of georg tte and silk land Mr-. William Pookwalt r. I
combination and rarrfoT ro-e-. Fo!- Mrs. l-ei,rge p ed of St. D .u;-. i lowing the ceremonv a w dmg din- Mo.. 1m- j.,.. alied h. re by the! 'mulertul assortnunt. luust tier wan served. The d.corations serious illness ,,f h. r fath, r. il.-,,ry i l'hn'l,nus ' s "t tht' ,hi--
uere rut Üov.ers, fM-ns and 'liri-l- Wheel, r. at the home of his sister- ! 3--'-' Advt. mas emblems. Mr. and Mrs. Porten .in-law. Mrs. L. P. :'tpht ns. Frank-j '' ' I
left for a short wedding trip to l.o- in p; .p,-. v ., w.is a resi ii-nt gansport, Ind.. wh re tb.ey v, ill -pend '. ,,r pi,r Park for many ars. IPs j Christmas. They wil' b.- a; Ib-ru" ; ..lV" up his hojM, here a year ago on I after Jan. 1 at 211 Fellows st. a count of ill health. i Mr. and Mrs. Adam I Pin -borg r. ' Mr. Man' ring of California i here ; Tenth st.. entertained Sun lay at. j to sp ml tho Fhristmas s-as.,,, with1 dinner in honor rf Mr. a nd Mrs. Wil- j Iiis si-trs, Mrs. Jane Wright and j Ham Thomas of Altloma. Tc. Co; -j Miss Mamie Manning. Mi.-hawaka rrs were placed for 1". nv. The Tjoyal Dauglift rs .f tin- T. P., p. . panabn has rr ne to Po k- j Fhurch Sunday s-hoo! h Id tln-:i ' i"nrI. Ind.. to spend "hrktm is. ! Christma.- dinner in the dining room Mi-s lliordm Pinil. who i- atter.dpf the rhtireh Sunday. 'oars w.-re j ir.g school at PP'omiiu'ton. Ind . b.a ; Jdaced for lk Tin- table wis at-, arrived lore to sj)enil her aca iin. ! trnctively decorated with Chri.-tmas Mi- Putli Whitcomb. who is atcolors and centered with a mu.'.H , pTding the State Normal at Mum ;e.
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Ml.-vi Iljorilin Plod gave the t o i -t . Wh i t c. nib. Nineteenth st. and Miss The Ima Paige Phristmas . carols. Following th.e dinner an in- ! Cltoi.-. po;n-ett:a and cafe informal serial hoar w is r, io-, 'l and I r i. . s r.'it. qtia'.ity best in the e tb.e m mbers i ch inged Chri-ttv.a s : In une grown. WiUia't's ap,d , presents. Tb.e time and p!ae. c tba , Floral i 'o . -access. :-s t Suth ' .tanuan meeting wilt b annour.c l F'oral 'o . gr enhovises S "t I i later. I a'.". Advt. : ' . Mrs. TP T'. Pro-div. N Pb venth st.. j v.. is Ti ost css at dintier San ! i j K'oil cam ras and 1.'. !ir.oririg Mr. Lemuel Lun:u rt and bums at Fustian's. :
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ami the rell-s ills that tho 1 loo I re .ui:es to mai'it.ii.i h- alth and vigr . It .-tir.iul.pi s Pic ap;e- l;te. aids d--.-tion ton s up the heart and m rv -our s stem, rapidly inert .uses the re,; bk iod lis a ml sends through the eut:r - body a stream of vit.d;.. d -u a'.th-t a storir: r l!ood. that nourishes t-. cry cell of the tissues, blood :.r".- brain and bone-. IP a'.thy blood tuakt - the w h-.i
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A String of Pearls A string of Pearls delights the heart of every woman. Her love for them is as old as the love for personal adornment. , On all occasions the discriminatinc: woman shows her preference for the radiant beauty of the Pearl at social gatherings they are always in evidence. Our collection has been very carefully selected as to brilliancy of lustre. We are showimr Indestructo Pearls in varving tints of white, cream and pink. Pearls that have stood rigorous tests and can be depended upon not to peel or deteriorate in color and not all ected by bodv temperature or climatic conditions. ' CL AVER'S
Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants 105 S. MICHIGAN ST.
Baggage for Going- Away Leather Hays, leather lined, S9.00, si 3.75 to S22.50. Brown Cane Suit Cases, fancy cretonne lining, S6.50. Cowhide Suit Cases, si 0.75 10 S22.50. Trunks in all sizes from st 1.75 up.
Articles of Jewelry for Men Ever-Sharp Pencils at $1.00. $1.50 to $5.00. Curt Links at $2.00. Watches, 20-ycar cae, 15-jcwel, at $16. $18.50. Watch Chains at $1.25 nd $3.50. Gold Knives at $1.9 5, $2.25. Ingersol Radiolito at $3.25, $4.50. $5.25. Boy Scout Wrist Watch at $5.50. Cigarette Cases at $1.65, $2.50, $2.05. Fountain Pens at $1.50, $2.50. $5.00. Flash Lights at $1.00, $1.25. $2.00.
Gifts in the Men's Store Neckwear Men's Fiber Silk and Silk Knit Ties at $1.75 to $3.00. Men's Dress Ties in fancy weaves and colors, at 75c to $3.00. Gloves Men's Dress and Street Glove;; at $2.90 to $6.00. Men's Jersey Gloves, best quality, special at 75c. Hose Men's Pure Silk Hose, special at $1.00 to $1.50. Men's Fiber Silk Hose, all colors, at 69c. Men's Lisle Hose, all colors, at 35c, 45c, 50c, 75c. Mufflers Beautiful line at $1.50 to $5.00. Sweaters Men's Sweaters, pull-over, with wide roll collar, at $10.50. $15.00. Bath Robes Men's Bath ßobes at $5.75 to $10.50.
Bath Robes:
For Men, Women and Children A comix garment that is a useful gift for any member of the family.
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Children enjoy them and appreciate the comtort oi wearing one, just as much as the? older people.
Men's. Robes at s7.5o to s 10.75 ji
Women's Robes at s5.oo to Si 2.5 Robes for Little Girls at s.5o to s Robes for Little Bovs at s i. So, s-J.75
Hand Bags For Every Woman's Gift. Velvet Baps, in colors, from $5.00 to $12.00. Velvet Bags, with beaded top, in brown, at $7.95. Cordova Leather Bags, in envelope and hand ba stytle, from $6.95 to $21., Brown Velvet Baps, with mirror and inner purse, at $25.00.
Comfy Slippers For .Wen, Women and Children Sott soles, felt iop:; a comfy slip-on footwear for these cold winter evenings. As a giti they would satisfy most anyone. See display on main
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s2485 A Gift for the Whole Family This Light Modern Electric is a gift which will delight every member of the family. It is low-swung, handsome, easy to drive and most convenient for winter weather. Fitted with electric brake and quick-exchange battery. Come in and see this car today.
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