South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 10, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 January 1920 — Page 2

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COMPLETE PL1S FOR THRIFT WEEK

Members of General Committee Hold Meeting at Y. M.C.A.

r loptr.fi: an orijanlttion of oiaJnlttrfd among Ihn various busings inrn ,-in'J Industrial ri .oci.itior.n In th city which a:c working towunl :.iakinT th- obicrvanc uf Uxm weck in South 1'end an unqualified success. Thirty-three member of tho onrnJ committee were preset al tho meeting htM Thur.-diiy evening in the hoard room (i the Y. M. O. A. it which the following pronns of r-.ir.izatiors in ir" city -utre ropropnted. Insurance men, real estate

men. retail orrmization

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Chamber of Cornrncrc, lawyers, iniuatrl.Tl plants, women's clubs, and tehool.s. "W. M. Dannrr, renral ?Truary tf the Y. M. C. A., prcFrr.te.l the rer.eral plan lor Thrift Werk and described ita purpurea. I. O. Col-.-on, activities secertary, FUKested tu.ins 1fr organization. W. W. Dorin. f uperintenden of rchols, vuh i'CU-l chairman of th general comTiiitt f- and L. G. Colson per.ertary. Chairman of the eiht frroujn wore rilso named. Iteports wrro made by the represntnti'. of each group :s to the work that has been acomplished to date. The next mrtIni; will bo held at 12 o'clock Tuesday noon. Meeting of Comniltte. In connection with plans the learins: houso ny.-ociation i:;et Thuri-day afternoon at the 't. Joseph !-'an and Trust company nnd h. artily indorsed the plan;s presented by Ja. (1. Colson and pldKcJ th rnT'ratlon of the association In the work. As a ?top in the "Work the ;!.tcociatlon extended the time for iicceptin: interest bearing deposits latrd Jan. 1 to include all deposits of Thrift "VVoek. AU such tlrposits am. according to this r-xtention, to Ugin b'arir.g intercut on Jan. 1. 'J'lie association a!.o voted to award :t prizo to the student of the higher grades iä.nd the high whooi sending In the bes-'t "ssay on a ;ubjert relating to Thrift Werk. f. P. D-.Comb. C J. Jarkpon nntl I?. IT. Milirr were Tippolntofi as a committee to rcrjre-t-nt the arsociatlon. At the regular meeting of the Credit Men's association Thursday ! ftfrnoon, "W". M. Danin-r iir . nted tlie plans to tho association. Th" support of the organization was i;nanimnuy voted and th i!an" Aero approved. A committer was io t-il to aid In the work.

ANNOUNCE PROGRAM OF SUNDAY MUSIC

at Tin: nitsTMirrnonisT rns. oiai, cnrucii. I-'ollowincr is the mu.-:c.U program for Sunday under the direction of I'recl G. Hau?, ordain.-1 and director: Moriiliicr. 10:1. Vrelude "OtTVrtoire in I) Minnr" r.atist j Vrocetsional Hymn No. ; llespnnso "Tlie Lord's Pi .iyor" 1 lolden.

Offertor "Contemplation" . . ( ml (Introduction to Holy City. Anthem Xlod I?e Merciful Unto

Us" ... Calbraith i K rsional (choir). ' l'usvlude "(lotbic M.irch". .Salome lrnin::. 7 ::'.. I'rclude "Allm'ietto Pastorale" Cambmi I Processional Hymn ! Koponsp "Crate In .Me a Clean ; Heart" Shepherd eTfrrtory "Slurnht r Souk". . Ilanser Anthem "Wv "VVoubl S. ( Jiis" i Ailing I'oc-tludc "Pntrc" I Pri'Cc.ioii"

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Attriitlnu Woodmen of t lir Woil.l. All m i ii 1 ra h!diiifT Txks for the .AV. O. W. harltv must turn them io !? S o'rlocV Moüit.v fvrpir'. Jan. 12. All lioblim,- tW-ket for the I r iMic family nicrht nrc invite,! to ' r.tttnd. A-iv. sv--i.-

M'HENRY TO DIRECT ST. JAMES' CHURCH CHOIR

VN' i'. Müi'niy, who h.j- tjfen ab t fior.i Futh Il.-r.d fr several I ' h is ! etut c.ed and will r i!n? h: t- i' i.in- of vniic ulture and the di;-e- tr'nlp of the 't Jarr;' T'pis- ' uj. :I hurrh choir. Mr. .Mriirnr:. came to South P-nd frcra Citicaro about 2t years dco a n 1 with the exr(.ption o about Six eais ..pr-r.t in the r.orth country lor l:i health an'l three -an tptnt a the h'.ad of the schcol of r.uoio in Toronto, Ont., has been closely iwlctitiiicd with the vol 1 prorcs

EXPECT BREAK BETWEEN " BOARD OF WORKS AND BUILDING COMMISSIONER.

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w. i. Mt-J i i:nv. nf thi. community. Mr. IIlrnry's artistic i-tudies both here nnd In Italy, where he was awarded a freo scholarship at thf lioynl Conserve - tory has made him an authority on all marie Mih.ccts. 2Tr. Mcllenry has also wrm considerable fame a a raconteur and magazine writer. His return to this city vill be w ! corned by his friends ir.d professional iissociatef;.

Huildlntr Commissioner W. Ti. Teeple takes the enforcement of the rule and regulations pertaining to the erection of bulldlnps In South Centl entirely too eeriously to suit the members of tho board of public works, according to a statement by a member of the works board Friday afternoon. It has been known for everal days that there has not been the bebt of feelln between the members of the board it; their official capacity and the head of the city bulldlnp department. In fact, tho ill-feollnp is paid to have widened to such an extent

i that an open rupture between Mr.

Teeple nnd the board of works may bo expected at any time. The dissension between the two departments is said to have been caused by the buildinp rommlssloner'fc insistence that the rules and regulation of his department be enforced. The board members are said to be airainst the enforcement of any regulations that may affect any of their friends who desire to erect bulldir.es. There Is also t-aid to be dimension between i!r. Teeple and members of the board over the appointment by the latter of a committee to n.b1 In the proposed revision of the present building code. It Faid that the board In making the appointment cf the committee ignored the recommendations made Ey Mr. Teeple. At a recent conference b4rtwen Mr, Teeplp nnd the members of the board, Mr. Teeple v-as told plainly that his seriousness regarding the enforcement of the rules rejrardinsr the erection of buildings and the placing of ndvcrtlsinff sign is impleadingto the members of the board.

ii utmiR nuci:s. Shaves. cents. Haircuts. r.O Cents. Effective Jan. J. 1&20. I:y order of the Barbers' Association of South Drnd. 87o3-12 Advt.

FROM COURT ROOM TO POULTRY SHOW

S.ivinrs arcounts started heforft Jan. 11 draw Interest at four percent from Jan. 1. Farmers Trust Co. Sfi31-lu Advt.

From one court to another so runs thf life of Judpe Montgomery. Thurrdny he paed n learned opinion on a eas of preat moment involving the hoard of judges at the poultry show nnd two an cry exhibitors. !tli of whom claimed the sold watch offrred as the sweepstakes prize 'w. the White Wyandotte exhibit. The- judi;e wns busy at his ofllce looking up some findings on a cae vow pemMn? i:i superior court when he received a summons by telephone demanding his immediate presence at the poultry show. The man who was awarded first prize purchased the chickens which brought him that honor after the show had opened, which, in tlie opinion of the man wlm wns awarded second prize, was against the rules f the association. Jude iontKomery leiit an attentive ear to the facts as presented, then decided that both exhibitors should have a pold watcli. one known as the sweepstakes prize; the other as first prize. Th" two exhibitors locked arms and tripped jauntily out of the show; tho board of judges beamed on J u dire Montgomery; everybody was perfectly satisfied. "Simple, -wasn't it," oni iviftit ct' the judc.

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J their thank to all merchants who

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Way Pass the Critical Period Safely and CamfortaLIy by Taking Lydia L Pinkhim's Vegetable Coszpocnd.

Summit N. J. 'I fcave takes Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Coia-

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.Mr. Jules 1". La I'ierre is no longer i t pn sentini; Clarence liiuKiin C ., ir;ve-ti ,i nt bankers, and is pot r,ulioriied to sell socuntit s for them. r::i:r Hamilton'. "'i' l'ilniore st. ' . ' fiary, Ind.

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Siviiis arManLs started before Jan. 12 ilv iw interest at four perc r. from .'an. 1. Farmers Trust C. S 631-1 0 Advt.

.We know of only one man who had never tasted it Alas! Poor Napoleon !! If he had only known about

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and I tbink it i3 a good remedy ia cudi a condition. I could Dot digest my food and had mach pain and bnrninrr in my stomach after zncals I could not alccpv bad hnrfcnehr and

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the hot flashes. I saw in the papers about Vcre table Compound col tried i t. Now I feel all right and can work better. You hare my permission to publish tills letter. Vx CT OB I A. koptl, 1 Oak Ridge Ave, Smamit, N. J. If yca have warinng syicptoma mich aa a senrf? of eaiTocatjon. hot flashes, headache backache, dread of impending' evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irrtTZTilaries, constipation, variable appetite, weakness, mcjuietade, and dizziness, eet a bottle ot Lydia EL Pinkham'a Vepetable Compound and bepin taking the medicine at once. We know it will help you a3 it did Urs. Kopp!

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a delicious drink with a real, satisfying, sustaining food value. We guarantee its purity and high quality. We have been making chocolate and cocoa for nearly 140 years.

Clearance Sale of Coats Continues Everv Girl's Coat Reduced 25 Per Cent Moth ers are wise to huy now when they have Ihe advantage of these big reductions in prices. Every coat is a real bargain. The materials are exceptional.

Linen Sample Sale Scarfs, Centerpieces. Table and. Lunch Cloths at 50 less.

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To Women Who Think Our January -Clearance Sales furnish the oppor tunity to cooperate in reducing the high cost of living. Even' well chosen purchase denotes full value for value received in dollars and cents. The woman who buys now, buys wisely.

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Will be clad to know that a fresh line of Middies and

Sailor Dresses for little girls between the

a vc es of six and fourteen have

arrived. Prices are S2.00, 82.25, $2.50, 33.00, S3.25. Children's Department, Second Floor.

One-Piece Sailor Dresses Little girls look sweetest in jaunty sailor suits of blue and pink ginghams. The broad collars and bright ties are properly youthful. Prices rane from $1.98 to $10.00.

School Girls Waists Serviceable and pretty are these little blouses, made of dimities, lawns and percales, with daintily edged collars and neatly tailored cuffs. They are practical for school wear, with separate skirts. The materials used in these small waists are excellent and the workmanship is equal to that in our tailored waists for adults. The sizes range from 8 to 1 6 years. Prices are $2,98 and $3.75.

All-Over Aprons tor the Housekeeper These garments are pre-eminently for service, and yet they are so cleverly made of daintily colored percales with pipings around the pockets and necks and sleeves that they are becoming as well as practical. One style of dress apron in light or dark colored percale with pipings is priced $1.98. Extra sizes $2.50. Another apron is trimmed with rickrack braid and has large pockets. It may be had in two models, opening either in front or in back. The selling price is $2.50. Even dressier aprons are available in combinations of plaids and plain percales with showy hip pockets and short sleeves. $2.98 buys one of these pretty dresses. Extra sizes are available. House Dresses Two-piece house dresses in light, pretiy colors, made for comfort and service, with short sleeves, ore available for $2.50.

Sample Towels The big sample sale is now on, at savings of 33 1-3 to 5o per cent.

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Our Annual January Sale of "Iron Clad"' Hosiery "Seconds

The Wayne Knit Hosiery Co. has sent us their sliditlv defective hosierv for Men and Women. These will go on sale tomorrow, Saturday at 33 1-3 to 50 Per Cent , " Reduction 5From the Regular Prices. ' Hundreds of pairs, with just as much service in wearing as the regulars. . ..v,;;'? For Women Cotton Hose, regular 60c. Seconds, 3Sc pair. Cotton Hose, regular 5oc. Seconds, 25c pair. Mercerized Hose, regular S1.00. Seconds, 59c, 69c pair. This includes regulars and out sizes. " : Cotton Ribbed, regular 75c. Seconds, 59c pair. Children's Hose, regular 75c. Seconds, 50c pair. Note Above are mostly black: some few browns, gray and white. . " : . ' i ' , For Men Silk Hose, regular Si. 25, SI. 50. Seconds, at 89c pair. Black Cashmere, regular 95c. ' Seconds, at 59c pair. These are double spliced, gray heel an&toe. Mercrized Hose, regular 75c. " Seconds, at 4Xc pair. Sale starts promptly at 8:30 on Saturday morning.Come early.

Conspicuous Savings In Prices of Winter Goats A coat fashioned of navy velour cloth, well tailored and stylish in cut, with a big. warm collar, and lined throughout, is available at $16.50. A modish coat of heavy coating material with full back and belted front having a pretty fur collar is very specially priced at $25.00. Combining smartness of line with warmth, a handsome brown silvertone coat which formerly sold for $35.00, is now selling for $25.00. Coats for Misses Novelty cloth coats for school girls, in green, brown, claret, and taupe; valuable from the standpoint of style and service and warmth, are priced $16.50. $18.50, $19.75. $25.00. $29.75. . ;

Sweeping Reductions on Plush Coats Popular because of their warmth and style, plush coats have had a remarkable sale this season. A Clearance Sale price amounting to 20 cents on the dollar on every plush coat in stock h offered. Misses' Dresses Reduced Youthful in line and design are these specially priced silk dresses for young women. The following are tytpical: A smart, stiff taffeta made surplice style with slightly draped skirt over the hips, is now priced $19.75. A stylish black messaline with embroidered bodice has been reduced from $29.75 to $19.75. A clever model in black taffeta, of excellent quality, is trimmed with silk cord and has a monk's collar lined with old blue. It is a bargain at $ I 5.00. A duplication of these gowns nt these prices is impossible.

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The Right Kind of Shoes Hur Boys and Girls Protect your children's feet against foot troubles by having them wear sturdy shoes, shaped to tit tlie feet of growing children. Square toes, practical soles, sturdy leathers guarantee foot comfort. These shoes are scientifically made to please boys and girls as vrell as parents. Famous as play shoes are Trot-Mocs" the Back to Nature Shoe. Sizes 7 to 1 2 $4.50; sires 2 ' to 5' $6.50. Famous as play shoes are "Trot-Mocs" the Back to Nature Shoe. Sizes 7 (Children s ) to 5A (Adults) Prices $4.50 and $6.50. A well built hoe for children of soft black kid. button. Sizes 2 to A, price $2.50. Sies 4 to 6. price $2.98. Practical wearing gun metal fhoes, sizes 81 to 11. price $3.95. An excellent shoe for misses, m black viol kid. Ixce, sizes I to 5 ' '- . Price $7.50. Shoes with Fancy lops for Dress are Necessary tu Complete the ( xistuines nf Youiiv: Folk.v A combination ?hoe in chocolate and champagne kid in sizes 2 to II are priced $3.75 and $5.25. One with while kid tops and black patent colt vamps is available in all sizes for children and mioses. The prices are $2.75 and $5.50. Delicately colored shoes in gray and white and tan kid are priced from $2.85 up to $5.50 according to size.

Fresh, New Sprim; Things! Crisp Blouses Suggestive of the freshness and ;oy of sprina are these delicatHy colored organdy blouse?. Lxquisitely made and well fitting, with trimmings of hand made lace edgings and white collars their becomingness i unquestioned. Tailored models with tucked fronts and beading for trimming are equally pleasing. Organdy Blouses $4.50 and $3.00. Extra Sizes are included in these Modi-h BI ouses.

SAVINGS DEPOSITS Made on or Before Jan. 10th Draw Interest from Jan. 1st Interest Paid Quarterly, 5 per Annum Indiana Savings & Loan

Cor, Main and Center Sts., South Bend

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WALTER BAKER & COMd. Established nSO. DORCHESTER' "MASS

.in Material. 1'k lure lYnming. THE I. W. LOWER I UCO rtATTN Q CO MIWW, South Hid. Indiana. Wall Paper. Ilraierirs. Paint SupplJo.

Glasses Properly Fitted

DR. J. BURKE, Op't 2G0 8. MICHIGAN ST. Broken Ijcn5C." Duplicated.

"OLD AMi IU.UATtl.K BEGIN tfc Ntrw Year fvlth n c&ti 2nanciel latc. Ta? up ycur btlli wltL ot:r raer.ty anJ will 1fr your lir-t p :vmnt until Marli. April or Muy If yea lUe. I.ru rst !oi'"-l rat.. STATE LOAN CO. 15 Warner Uli-. 30i S. Jllch. St. (Otr !tar &tor

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on new homes built in South Bend. We want to u. our share to aid anyone who will huiUi a home in South Bend this vear.

Conservative Life Insurance Co. Over $7,000,000.00 Insurance in Force

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S. B. SHOE CO. 113 V. Jefferson nid. SHOES FOi; MEX AND WOMIIN Ilcnt Im- Prices

Don't Pay Cosh for Your Clothing. Your Credit I. ;od at GATELY'S S. .Mirhlfan St.

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