South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1920 — Page 2
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Shippinn Organization Will Secure Offices in South
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1iini ;mii-1 .M;hir n; SJiipp- r.V ori.iti'in which 1 ;t r t i I c m of iT.rfrjKTatinii at I n 1 Li n.i jol i-. Tlic Tr.ain o!?;.i (,f thr ihv." ror.. rn ii to btcttf fl Ji n an'J its in'iiiin rk 1 i i i is to Include jif-r.-'ona, lirms, corI frniionv' jtrid ;i -ociitlon s Ilrcrtly fr irulin y int-r ( l ir. th-. shippir. ar.'l r ivin;; fn.iht by conimr'n r.irri r. Tlit- jtocialion Ii i L' nri-rin-iz,"l for mutuil pr'Nrtl":i ariM li-Ti .Mt anil for tl." .nlv.i nn rn r.t of :nI improvement in t ran.- prtat ion utiC traffic conditions throughout th"frn:r -t;if-s f Oh!- fn'ü.ir.a. Illinois und ilichlrun, in partk u!.i r. mii other tat:-; .'in 1 V rritori-. th" district of "olu r i LI., ('.nd.'i, :itm1 forfin com n tri .-. in k n ra!. I'nitv in r;to adjustin nt ;:nd matters p rtripling to railroad hippintr 'iiorally -will occupy the attention of th" u soriatlon. Tho directors ir.rlnd'-: Tu;s M. Hammrsrhmldt. Iuthrr II. Martin.
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Sliaf-r, Alien I-.. Miller and C,r,rzr M. Shrrnan nf South llrml: Thomas ruhwick, anrl II. Mr-rdius of Chiao; William L. Cliandh r of Mi.-ha-wnka, CIarrr.ro A. Uradford of Kalamazoo; Frank Coppos of Xippanco; W. "V. Tallant of Kiportf :md Gcorqo M. l:ichard-on of fosh'n:C I!. Cook of Tortur. Tnd.; C Coirrt of i;ikhart. Ilonine li Dinvtor. La'-ncfl Ivomlno ? this fi'y is tho director of a now concfrn. tho 'Joodlanrt M.'inufaoturin? company, -hlrh ha J alro illrd articlrs of incorporation at Indianapolis. The 'omj:iny, -which lian n capitalization tf 111 hi'iniif.iftiiro nutomoblTo Kiipplli-s. Tho factory will he loratrd at Gocdland, Ind.
ELDER MOTHERS' CLUB WILL MEET TUESDAY
An addrtJ-3 on "America nidation" ?'.v Ceorpro ICulison will f(aturi tlr.jnef tin of tho Kldcr Mothers' club to t' held Tuesday afternoon at ?. o'cIf;k In tho kliul( TRiirton voorn. Other numbers on the program will Ie a duet, "Ueautiful Fwr.y t," hy Air. Gall and Mrs. Lal'rar.iv ami a vocal solo, 5electcd ty M-rs. 11rrance. During th butinefs r.u tiiiK cnrotlnn nLs vlll bo taken for -.lascs in homo numncr and rr.illin try to bo op.r.d early In January ;;t the school. A meeting c? the tuikbakt r .f others club ia scheduled lor WcJjiesday of this week from :; to i o'clock in th5 w.hool auditorium. The program includes a talk by th' school nurtn on the iefrets found :n the cdiildron of tho tud baker :.;hool, a talk by Dr. K. C. Frcvernuitli on "Tho Advanta-o of Quarantine in SLimpintr Out Disease," and several musical neb ction. The iiuction box will bo conducted by dra. Fred Kale.
ARRANGE 'THRIFT il The Horoscope
WEEK' CAMPAIGN i
To Submit Plan of Organization to Chamber of Commerce.
PLAN EXAMINATION OF VIRGO ON WEDNESDAY
J3y IJclfeU TAW PAW, Mich., Jan. n. JoMph Clow Virro, ijouth Hend real ita.ti man, vlii b Kivrn prellininiirj' examination WnlnrMlay on a i:har?o of murdering Maiub Tabor Vjrpro, )ilc fifth wife, who.o boiiy v.Ti found In cellar of the Tabor home, iAtwlon, Nov. L'I. The prtKsccution experts to t-hov.-jrob;iM cttnso for holding Vir0 for trial. Testimony of Mis. Sarah Tabor, tho dc;nl school t .tchiT's mother, at tho coroner'. inquest, nnd her later eonfeion. together witli the Tindinir of Dr. A. S. Warthir., of tho University vt -Michigan. Will bo offered. If counsel for tho defendant biects to thfl Introduction of Dr. Yarthlns tertimor.y, who is now In Ore poo, can return to Mirhlran. Ir. Warthlr p.-dd Mrs. "ir-o caino t' her dtath thro'iv; i a hemorrbaco brou-iht on by an U c ir: 1 1 operation. Vlrtro dtcl.ireil lio did not perform tho operation.
.'ol.in, nf-v ;n.tiati-s retary of th" V. .M. C. A . and W. J. Xitch ;irc w firan- out :t p1otrram to c(er he "Tliiifi Week" carnpait'o, vilh .i cordiii-: to a. Iirorlaraation of Pr-'t Wii.-on vii! open S.iluniay. J.tn. J 7. ;int -v' i 1 1 Imnatiaii.'il in its .s.-piic. 2 i v. Col.iin siitteil tli.it iu- ,unl Mr. Xitselie are diawimr up wltat is xpectert to In- .i i-a t isi ;i 1 1 ny and complete j 1 1 n of iirrx edure. whidi will noi. only be apjli. .1 to tho Y. M. A. but which will be submitted to the Chamber of fVmmerco, the organization to v.-oik in (iteration with th' Y. M. A. in the campaign for the mi:' eTty. The folbwinc e'raral program will be ol.ervd lliroulaait the country Jan. 17. at'inliy, National Thrill, or Dank day; Jan. IS. Share With Others day. The chureliv:i v. Jil b.- a.-ked to t ooperate on this day. Jan. l'j; Xatioin) Life Iraaiianee ilay. hi this day a general campaign to ne')ur;Ke -v-eryono ti btko out life insurance policies will be made. Jan. Own Your 0n Home la-, on which the importance of owning your own home will be emphasized. Jan. 21. Make a Will day on which the importance of this step will be shown. Jan. 22, Thrift in Industry day. At this time the mutual interest of both employer and employe will bo treated and an effort made to show the truth of what is ofadvantapetoboth. Jan. 2L Family Hudpet day, :diowin the importance and nee s.-itv of the budpet plan for the
I family as well as for the- nation and
the city. Jan. 24. bay Your Dills Promptly day, pointing out how thia practice b lp.s all alonp the line.
nerally are prolicted l.y, Check U?ly dandruff! Stop Kalr filiation, and ;t 1 1 matters I
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Tl'LsDA V. JAN. . Afeor.lir.p to the stellar testimonies this day will be more important in its hearing vu scial. domestic or alfectional than in its ommereiul relations. The moon applying to Venus, both betnp in watry sipns,
I brines a prolixity of these affairs which should develop aloiiL- the I lines of pleasure and endurinp hap
piness as well as pro.-perity. Domes
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out.-ide of th.e e)mmonplae- and sordid should llourish under the
rrac itiiis dominion of Venus, which lu'ih.s" joy, comfort and frugality into tlie Iioasehold ar.d a!! phases' of social life. 1 Tin se whose birthday it is are assaved a y a r of prospenty and hap-j Iinos with domesti-. social ami j romantic affairs thrivinp und r tl.' i reiin of piotjitions suns. A child '
J-orn ti tlii-! day will le üiti.aic. affection;! te. popular, frugal and successful.
inhuman treatment in his suit for divorce against Catherine Pare tlld in superior court today. Mamie Day tiled suit for divorce from John It. Daj', charpinp cruel and inhuman treatment.
LET "DANDERINE" SAVE YOUR HAIR
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FILES DIVORCE SUIT ; IN SUPERIOR COURT j "I've ji cl with him mar'v 2D I
ars. but I can't b it any longer." said lälna F. Van" Arsdab w ho tiled seit for divorce from Man ford P.. Van Arsjnle in superior court Monday. "I laarrit d him on Sept. 1, and we w r- .- hisPy for a short time. Hut it did not last bnp. For
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to work to provide for msef and children." "Ho mver works in the winter time," said Mrs. Van Arsdale when asked if her husband didn't help iu the support of his family. "Ho pcs down to th Labor Fnioii halls and plays cards and discusses questions of labor while I am ut working for necessities of life." Mrs. Van Arsdale statt d they had l ix children, four beinp und r tho acre of 18. She asks that she bo pven the custody of these children and $000 alimony besides such weekly amount for th support of the childrm as the court deem proper. Victor U. Pare charged cruel and
A Utile Daiid-rine" cools. cl Muses and inaias the feverish, itchy scalp soft and pliable; th n this stimni.ttinp tome penetrates to the famished hair roots, revitalizing and inviporatinp every hair in the brad.
been forced ' lm,s toppitis the hair falling out,
getting thin, scrapply or fadinp. After a few applications of "Dand'Tine" you seldom lind a fallen hair or a particle of dandruff, besides eVery hair .shows mote life, vior, briphtnes:-, color and thickness-. A few cents buys a bottle of delightful "Danderine" at any drop or toilet counter. Alv.
PREPARE PROGRAM FOR
LOCAL WOMAN'S CLUB j Miss Marian Fhase S. lia ffrr of1 tb.o Chicapo Musical -oIb w ill ap- ' pear before the South 1'and Wmuan's club Ttp'sday i'V'i',i:i ' Jan. G. 1 at S o'clock, in a varied pro-rant vi sanies, mono'oques and cliilt! in-; t prprr-ta t ions. Miss Scliaefitr lia-j sp-nt IS months in France sinpanp and nt ertaininir the soldiers in the, Y. M. t A. camps. She h:s splendid j rti-tii- 'itiilitx. --a ji.v.. . l.w.l.l..!
in iiiu.i tu . i ' 1 1 1 1 Him v ' ' 1 1 1 ' lie-, ill.1' reoommev.ded. J'reeedir.p the program tlnre wi
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1 "'It wa two years i that Tanlac overcame my troubles of sevt.n ears jstandinp ami I have been enjoying I the best of health eve;- since." w.u-
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W "pr th HIGHEST rcieM. rrwb fairly od LTk, CL'ARANTLH ye MtWtxctiom... Hr UvtrP leiten 7 ri4 1 o tkak ton for mfl pcrl pel then I Tpcted od cm lai t id pi txfpiug to fon txt&tirug frm r-r r- r m ttur r tmrt. r tktta inttrsu MT nttnn tm LOUIS BRI5BERG 25 Vest NY0'tv
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L!.l whoT'ia'ors worn iMuuP. I-vi a r Monday and were unable t te le?inlte!y what th- whob-a"e pHco T.ru!d be with th" r-v supidy t .rrcard tho hist of the v ek. One vvholrsab' a.mp.tny :!!:t!c'pated Jin julvaueo ir: prii-e wliich would jo sitat' v. !p1 alinp at 1 -tl rents a T'ond. which with tho nCU'Iy atitl'.oi :.. ! ma.rpin of two nt!' a pound allowed to rvtai'inp wouM tnt an that r(i!i:;:r.bTs iuy - or 2 rents u jio;nn!. An inere:ie !n tho r'arpir..- rf both retail and wh-bsale sapar sv'ilc-H h.ix bti n authoriz d by the federal fair pric commi-Ioro of Ii.d'.ana a:td went into cT'at Tl;;tr?-day.
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Dcn'twiit thinkin-rthey will d:?r.p7ar in time. Perhaps they ui!l, hwi : the meantime yea arc rufTertrau the bun;in and itching. and allowing- your nerv es to bcconie badly effected, when a little- Fieinrl Oiatmer.t vavuld doubtless relieve i: ail.
Unlexs the ?kin afieaicm Is caused by some tntcm-l disorder, Retinol Ointment csually clear? it awav lcauie it contains harrn'.ess. and soothing antidotes for sach cor.diticr.5. It can be uitd easily for it is s.- nearly flesh-colored it does net attract attention. Ai all ' JrvggisLi.
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Henry W. Davii Toledo, uhio. Mr. Tavis has
'nv York Central Railroad and the p.t-'t üftecn years he
been frci3ht enplnter out of Toledo on the N. Y. t lines. "As my work valbd for irrepular hoTirs and mealy and all sorts of ncathar, it pot the liest of me about
j nine ears apo." continued M.r. ! lavis. "I saitered a p tieral bnaKj down ami ver sin " that time J had ibern in the worst .iinl of health. M.y
kidneys were badly disordered and. the pains iu my back troubled m" so bad that I could hardly breathe. My stomach went bak on me and it seeiaMl that nearly everything I ate ilsapr cd w ith me. Gas bloated mc up until J would have fainty, dizzy spells so bad that I would .almost, fall over in my trat ks. I Jatt simply had to forc myself to po t my work as it v. as wreck inp my ncrvts ami last sappinp my strength away. Fittally I pot so bad off that I hud to have an operation on my nose t even be able to breathe. About two years apo I pave up hope of continuing my work and making plans to uu.t it. "But meanwhile I heard of Tallin nr.d h:ul heun to ta":c it. Y11, sir, I was "dumbfounded at thf quick reFults I received and by the time I had finished my fourth bottle I wns fcelir.p like a new man. The pains in my back and sius b f t me and my I;idneyp son were in tine condition, (las stopped forminp on my stomach and my appetite returned. My breathing: became free and easy and mj nerves were as Ft end y as a clock. This was two years apo that c.ll xav troubles left me and to this lay they have never shown up apaln. I did not have to rjv.it worlc nd todav I am Irivinp my enplne with as ranch p! pp. sure a i did :it"teen years a-:o. My pain has Leon in every way and I feel ten yeais younscr. I c-ivler Tanlac the p-op..r b'on to mferinp humanity that the wcr'.d has ever seen nnd I rflddly pie it my hearty ncorame ndntion "
Taniae is som m .!aii i.er.M i.y the "cntral It:; Morr, and n
Mish tv.-aka by the Kcd Cro-. Phit-
Clearance Sale of Finished Embroidery Samples Scarfs, Centerpieces, Underwear, Towels and Pillow Cases at great reductions.
Januar" Hitc Sale of Turkish Bath Towels Manufacturers Samples at less than wholesale prices, now on sale.
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Clearaway Sale of Imperial Chambra Gingham, 30 inch wide, stripes and checks, all colors, at 39c. Romper Cloth, stripes and plain, at 45c. Flannetette, 28 inch, small checks and stripes, many colors, 35c. Plain Ginghams, in blue only, 32 inch wide, at 39c. Zephyrs Gingham, 32 inch wide, fine quality, plaids and checks, some plain, at 50c.
Silks at Low Prices Silk and Cotton Poplins, 36 inch wide, in white, blue, gray, brown, tan and ?reen. At $1.25. Fancy Linings, silk and cotton, floral patterns, 32 inches; wide. At $1.19. All-silk Taffstta, 36 inch wide, all colors, beautiful chiffon finish. At $2.00. Fajiöf Silk in plaids and stripes, all kinds of combinations and colors. At $1.98. Black TafTetta. inch wide, beautiful finish and all silk. At $1.96. Crepe de Chene, all silk about twenty different clors, some small pieces large enough for dress, every thread silk. At $1.98.
Commences Tomorrow Tuesday Hundreds of short lengths that usual accumulates from a busy season. Must be all cleaned away in the next few days. At y Less Than Already Reduced Prices This generous reduction means a wonderful opportunity to add an extra garment to your wardrobe at a price far below what, you would ordinary pay. This lot includes Skirt Lengths of Wool Serges Coat UengtKs of Heavy Woolens Silks for Waists, Skirts and Dresses Ginghams in plaids, checks and plain colors. Madras shirtings, shirt waists and house dresses. Dimity for infant's wear. Flannelettes for Kimonas and House Dresses.
Royal Society Package Goods, Stamped New Spring line arrived, stamped ready to embroider. Infant sets, infant's dresses, caps, bibs. Children's coats, hats, suits, dresses. Women's under garments, aprons, also scarfs and centerpieces.
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