South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 9, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1920 — Page 2

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Judges cf Annual Show Expect to Complete Work Friday Morning.

The an.mlin;; i.f priz- for th" 1 1 til annual e;r.ihi; i'.n of tli- South i:eil 1'oultry and lvt Siwi. a: nItlion oontinu 1 Thursday and was xpretfil to ho oompiet 1 Friday morning. The hnv in ti.o larr-st that Im. vtT boerj oondue! 1 l,y th- ;i.----nci lt ion. Over 1,"')0 -t: t r i am ineh'oVd In tho f vii: it.--. Thf original room f-f-rnrr-'l on S. M i h i errs n st. was four.'l i r.a !; J 1 5 anl M-mo r,f iho entries werf pi in .J ir. :!: ' a.---n.nt. Mr-t at Ilolel. A nu-c tint: of th" Am- riem R.rrtl Uo k C'llil'. til" In Iii' .TS S whieh W-ro raided t South II ml in M.nr.f rtiori with the pouliry slmw. Ji ill a. iiitiri at tin- liv r hot"-1 Thursday afternoon. C. K. Spaiu:h of Knhy. Ind.. vhe pt sitlMit. pr",.i'l-l at th inrrf iir. .Mrs. Thorr.a.s Varlir.' of S!i-lhyvil!e Mato K-rr t.iry of the luh. ailJrf.'-.s- ! tho n. t'tin 'ti poultry work that i-hf had i-rr-n conductlm:. I'aul Harmon of tlio South tlt'Tui M.ri ition is in lir- t chaise of th- ylnivv uiul r lol ts that th- :ittf!ii.in'i has l.n Iarr than at any other show 1 : 1.1 hy tho asxx iat ion. wiiin; HvMorni uncus. :. !. .oilier. All-ion, Ali'li., tirst ook, first. Hn 1, -', I. co kerel, I. 2. rail I. t first. v. J. .Melntyr. South llf inl, .- oiul rncl;. '2. ?,, hn cockerel. ,": l.ulht. Huff I'hniouth Kocks, 'harlcs S. i'eldMO-r, Iik- Hie, Ind., 1. 1 cockerel. wiiiti: wy.niotti:s.

C. J. Niendorf. La port'. Ind.. .- -f'inl cock, 1: hon. I. 2; rock rei, 1 J pullet, 1. Crank K. Wood I in tr, first ork. o-ond hen. fourth eockerl; .lens I'ederson, South ISend, third .o.K; William Th'v., North Judlml.. tiflh eoekorrl; third pullet; I'aul Mohn. Mishawakn. third rl; 4. r pullet. s. c. wiiiti: r.r.ciiioKNs. Charles V. Crotlors. fourth cork; 1. I lion; first co(korI; (loorgo Ik i'crrts. (Irand Ilapids, Mich., 1, 'J cok; men; 'J, J cockerel; 1. -. pullet; Harvo II. Shraycr, Mishawaka, ' cock; h n; 4, 7, cockrel; i'. C J'ajran. Mishauaka. .". pullet. s. . jirrr om'iM.roN. J. W. Jdw;4rds, 1 curl;; ?, hen; 4 pullet; Ik W. I-insc. Dscooli. L 4. .". cock; 1', 4, ." lion; 1", 4. ." cor I; rrl; 1, 2 pullet; second oM pen. tir.st younr pon; William IMIarski. South 11 id, I hen. 1 co k'roI, 1 oM pen; William J. Mclntyrc. South fiend, :: cockerel; a tul let ; Howard Schultz, Michigan City. cock. :: pnllf t. s. c. wTirn: oitriNcnoNs. A. I'. IVrliok. South Hend. all Plizcs lti thi4 class.

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HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI TO PRESENT PROGRAM

AVtio the hf.-t olfr in the Lepi?latur' is is not known at Pinehurst. N. hut l'in hur.-t will tako a chaii' on a t-am picked from the Senators and Koprosentativos which ran down from "Washington and spent the holidays anions the pines and sand lulls. Senator Harditur. of Ohio, was not in the ( lass with th rest, heim; in th- 1 in) l,rH:ailc a a ;:olt'T. hut ho mad" two hirdiv.s and was taliintr hold with a z-st wliich l.opok ajitltude. Mr. Ciillett has (id!ie his S3 at ir'df a?nl L:.-ts 1. l.v. ;oi now. His

(form is lair. H" takes a longer and York, and Krprcsentativo Whaley. of and Cummins were on tho Sonate

a fr i f vinu' than nin out of ten South Carolina, and IJepresentativo team, which was 1 einforeed hy .Hideo m-n of his ;iu-,.. ;..t t.cth-r v-ith Fuller, of Massachusetts, made up John liarton raynt, of Chicago, and Kepj-fxotnativo Sandforil. of Sf w 1 1 1 House team. Senators Hardint; a visitintr Washintrtonian.

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D VIDE WELFARF DRIVE FUNDS

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presented in connection with the art ehihit at the hiqh school Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of nxt vt" k, promises to ho one wll worth steine;, ('.tri Press. president of the alumni association, in securing numbers l'e.r tno program, has i;ono lack to cla-ts of many .-.ears ago as wall as the more r cent ons and has secured some of th" liest talent vi the city. The entire ITopram will be announced as soon as it is delinittly arranged. The alumni program will ! pie.-cnte. 1 on Friday ni)-;ht. Mivs Kllie Harmon, direcior of iiiusi: in tlio school.-, will have charo of tho program for one night hihI is planning t pr sent the hii:h .-chool orchestra and t i 1 Hoys' and irl.s' (.He clui's in a pro?.'. ram that Avill be unusual. The. junior dass of the hii'.h school ;. s its Contribution to the success of the exhibit will stago a one act musical comedy, "Indiana las," i c ntly jirt sontt (1 at its ani.ual ass tah'y. In atldition to the play Miss Katherine Ivlincol. sponsor of thclas. is arranging a r.umh r of other features. Tho art exhibit which will bo nr-lang-d in the prynmasiuta. i- to inhide a colb etion -f largo carbon dtotograihs, pliotura-urt'.s nu-rav-mtcs, oopp r plate and color paintings supplied by tho KIs.m Art ruhbcation Co. of Ilelmoni. Mass Tb." nd'oction Includes works by Italian. P.'.ch. l ieirds!), Amei K tn. I "i t it!:. i.n-:!ish and Sjanish pointer. A small fee will bo cb.ard for t h- exhibit and for the program, tlio .ro. i ds to bo used in purchasing pi(t:ir's for the high sehet!.

Apportionment of fund-. to all bat three of the institutions to be b nefit ,1 hy the r cent Welfare drive was announced Thur.-day by tho W'i hare a s.-o( ii ; ion. In all $'., 0o l:;is been apportioned. f the i;:,,!!!!!) the Federation for Social Service gets $."". oih, whi h will be divided a.- follows: Orphans' home. $lO,OiiO; St. Joseidi hospiial. $'.,ei it; Fpworth hospital. $kt,ao; isiting Nurse association, $ ä , 0 o o : Children's di-nensar', 'J,jO'.; Day nursery. M.to.in; Salvation army. ji:.4Mi; Y. W. C. A.. ..tkt'UO; Associated Charities. jS.HcO; Anti-Tuber-f'llo-is league, J L'jo) i, at.d the' Florence Orittenton society. $1,000. II v-pitals (.ct laiiuN. In addition to the $ T ." . o . i divided

annuig tho 1 Z institutions by the J Federation for So ial Service is $ P',-

"oo divided as toiiows: American .Jeui dl Kflief fund. 2 ' . I' 1 1 , St. .Jos ph hospital. JP .ruia atal Fpv ort !i hospital J P'.O 'o. Tho thre- funds to which apportionments have not yi t be. n made are the INd 1'ross. the Armenian and Syrian lNla f fund and the Po-

I lish Keiief fund. j According to än announcomont I made at headquarters vi tb.o Wel

fare association in the Chamber of Commerce huilding Thursday, Jl.'O,toM) was subscribed to the Welfare drive.

ROBBER TAKES BRIDE'S TROUSSEAU

GIRL IS TIRED OF MARRIED LIFE

Kightei n car old Mary Pianga is tu i! of m irrif-d life r so ,lic said when she ;i!ed suit for divorce AV d-ne.-d.av in -up-iiir court against Fdwii1 Ihanga. Suit was brought again.-: Fimga bv Marx's n-xt tii. n l. T'oti!a j;.zwarski. She said they were married oct. IT. P.M and separated in July. 1:1:. "Mai;- tinas lie has struck mo." saal Mrs. P.i.üiL-i, ".iva threatens to kit! me. Wh n I ak liim for money with whi h to li - he says 11 and tells im- he is through with me and do. s not want to live with m' anv more"

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M.artin Jagla, tho 20 year old youth who is being held by the South TSenri police, is accused by the authorities- of bein;; implicated in many voho.:iie. hut what tho police charge h'm w it li having committed palo into nothing when compar d to tho ch.tt-os tnade against Jagla hy Miss I'.i'ir.if Oeiitiier. Miss fJcntncr is tngaged to be married. She has been engaged for som tino . ami like most young women who are about to link their fortunes with another, she spent much time ir. making those things said to be ra (led by a. young woman who is e.houL to give up her family r.anm for that of some young man. Aft r much work, and the burning of the midnight electrio bulb, .Miss (liiitmr completed her trousseau. It included all those fancy, ! uy articles said to bo not only neet ss. iry to an occasion liko a wedding, but also to ho invaluable to the peace of mind of the bride-to-be. There were costly limns, articles mad' of ribbon anil, in fact, r thing that goes to make up an up-to-date and approved trousseau. Put Miss Centner is minus all those beautiful things now. Jagla is said to he the cause of her not l aving them. In fact, a charge of larteny was placed against the outh Thursday by Miss Centner. Ken ntly the bride-to-be wanted to tako hor trousseau over to the home of a friend to show Ivr all the pretty articles. Miss Centner packed them (.atafnlly in suitcases and hao1 placed them on a truck to be onveyod to tho friend's homo. There ware a few moments alter the suitcases had boon placed on the truck that they were unwatched, a id during those few moments they disappeared. Charges are mad" that .higla took them, and an effort will be made to substantiate these charges by alleged efforts upon Jagla's part to dispose of many of tb.o articUs contained in tho puitca F'S.

NEGLECTING THAT COLO OR COUGH?

Why. when Dr. King's Noxv liscou'ty so promptly chovks it.

NEW COMPANY WILL CONSTRUCT WALLS

Ali entirely new type of construction was establishes! in South Pond Jan. 1, when tlio saaples-Xelscn Douhlo Wall Co. opened offices and signed contracts for several buildings which will be underway as soon as weather conditions permit excavation. The compam speiialies in tho Van iJilder typo, of construction which tnourb new in this ieinity has been used extensively and satisfactorily in the cid. The princioal of the method is that tho constmction is of cement and built with a 2 1-1 inch air space between two walls thus giving it perfect insulation and insuring it against dampness, ond tending toward warmth in winter and coolness in summer. It is stated that this building is cheaper than brick or oriole veneer, stucco or tile and is practically tho Kam price as solid frame building. More than l'O.hOu buildings have been built in the eat and Mr. Nelson, secretary of the company, stated that it would undoubtedly prove a new era in construction in the wast as it has there. The officers of th- cornpanv are. A. I. Staples, president; C. H. Staphs, vice-president; John Nelson, sveiotary; J. C. Nelson, treasurer.

' Remarkable Pricings at the Bi Sample Sale now going on in the table linen and towel section Main floor.

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January Remnant Sale now goin on in the yardage section main floor. Silks, woolens and wash materials.

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Underwear and Hosiery For January's Blustery Days

Women's Underwear Women's Union Suits, heavy half wool, steam shrunk, all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length, at $3.00, $3.50. Women's 85 percent Wool Union Suits, medium weight, three styles neck

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For Girls All Wool Sweaters Price $5.00

Unusually cood value and unusually warm and .stylish are these zephyr wool sweaters. The colors are emerald, peacock., khaki, turqupoise and rose.

Men's Furnishings Three months real cold weather; buy now and save money. Wool is scarce and prices will be very high. Pure all wool pull over Sweaters, roll collars: colors, seal brown with green collar and cufTs. cherry, black and red and navy blue. Special $11.50 to $14.95. We have some specials, in broken sizes; $7.50 value at $5.00. Sweater Vests Big values at $2.95 and $3.95. Men's Dress Shirts, $2.00 values at $1.35.

special values in all lines of Men's Dres.j Shirts.

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Women's Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, three style neck and sleeves, ankle length, at $2.25. $2.50. Women's Medium Weight Unfleeced Cotton Union Suits, all style neck and sleeves, pink and white, at $1.59, $2.25.

Women's Hosiers Wo men's Pure Silk Hose, without seam, elastic top, black, white and colors, at $1.00. Women's Mock Seam Silk Hose in black, white and colors, at $1.50. Women's Wayne Knit Silk Hose, full fashioned, black only, at $2.50. Women's Iron Clad Hose, full fashioned, heavy weight, black and brown, at $3.00.

Fresh, New Petticoats Attractive in their freshness and in their spring colors are these new plaid and changeable silk petticoats. Gay colors and pert flounces make these skirts cheap at $6.95 and $8.95.

Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas for Women Cozy, warm night clothes injure comfort cold and wintry nights. Gowns made of closely woven and soft flannelette in pretty stripes with hemstitched yokes, long sleeves and high necks are priced from $1.50 to $2.50. More elaborately trimmed gowns are offered at $2.75 and $2.98. Pajamas Famous for their comfort are Brighton Carlsbad Sleepingwear Pajamas for ladies. They have high or low collars, pockets, range from $1.98, $2.98 to $4.50. range from $1.98 to $2.98.

Women's Coats "A Penny Saved is a Penny Made" Everyone believes the truth of the old saying quoted above. Therefore, no one doubts that the Clearance Sale of Winter Coats now in progress is a money-making opportunity. The purchase 01" one of these splendid, warm winter coats means the saving of dollars, not cents. Hie cold season is only half past, and money invested in wann wraps will bring immediate returns in service both this year and next. Buy your Coat Today before the Stock is Reduced. Popular Leather Coats Leather coats continue to be popular for mid-winter and early spring wear. A few nobby models remain from which to make selection. A clever three-quarters coat is fashioned of battleship grey leather, having the new raglan sleeve and belted full skirt. It is lined throughout with suede cloth. It is priced $75.00. Shorter leather coats for general wear are available at $65.00 and $59.00.

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DID NOT MEET IDEAL OF WIFE: FILES SUIT

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öce!o seriously. Not when you ctn .u t such a provi 1 sa. oossful romvily as I: Ji:.'- s N v Discovery. Cold, couirli. L'rinno. croup docs

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loin:. Its iU.iKt is as Inch tday a. .t alv. ays lias In on and it's heen cro'.ir.:r steadily in popularity for more than Li'ty years. t'."e. and $1.2'' a h"ttle at all drucci!s.

Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver Thoy just won't let you put "pop" into your work or p!av". Si? k hid::cho coif's ft era retaining waste matter ar." irnpuriti'-s In tho hody.

I"' 1 1 ri-ht for .ui tiling mak ti;o ! üvt-r he'.y. th.e bwo!s function rocu- . I n ly. y.:h Ir. Kind's N w Lif.- lulls, j Smoothly ytt positiv ly thev produco t

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