South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1920 — Page 2
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One of Six Cities in State to Organize Unit of Artilr lery Regiment.
r- ti m. i n ! : . n . iw- f' i th lf.itHiri f n b.ttt-ry in th r -irn' :it ct' artillrry to ) or;irii--'l in th' :.t- by Iii" f J : il kov rnn.f rt. 1h" ify y T'.ipt. C'lirk .i r Ti who rt'im 1 from Iruii Si?irJ.iy i:iMrr.iüir. Whil- Jit th- r.a. .pir.ii f'.ipt. (.irKon (i;f rrl with t li .) 'IJijt.'Hit. rr !if-r;il, ottin-l I i'n;i!vi(ii fr th 1 . t :n r.f th' Lattery In -ut h : Th'' work "f or'jni.iTii: tl..: hatt ry h r. uhi' h will ho ,-;iv'n 'lui piii' nt l.y thf yjiV' rnn.' VA. covfinic in th n -U'hhorho'! of J 1 . 0 0 ; ! , 1 1 "i . v. ii! I" In rh.irK ( f '".ipt. '.ir-oM, v. ho l.as l.o'-n slftI hy Jli" ;olj lt'int y n r;t for th"- task. Th fqtilpnnt will -.rr.sit r.f four tnllltrnrt r cuns. liw caterpillar tru l;s ;t ii 1 four ' rn nui n i t i -n trTrV.v. Tii- 1 i 1 1 ry v:ill r-oi;iyf of 1 . ', 1 ri-lUt-l tun ami tiv f.flioTM. AH rp-n-'s of orc.'.ni. iti'n and Ti i i in t rni n of tho lattery will 1 hy th fovfrnm'-nt. Th rn nil t s of thv lrUt.pry v. ill rt' ivc "0 rc nt of th-- i' tv th y would r'-iv-a.5 rrM'arly n T i t I mn in th- aria:.'. Th imtU'ry will aL-o r :-- T an ;rmory. Capt. r.irson will Iok for a bulhllnK Kultahl for ihi purpose. "It may Irfcomo nif f-sxary to rrert a s'iltahl huililinic for an armory," do larril ('apt. fVirson Saturday inominjf. Thr K'v . rinnen: will either pay th t ost of tlw r tion of :i l;iiMin.' t r r&Y tlK roit on n.;. if a suitahlo huildii;. (.'it; ! foun.l in th city." Til' otlirr iti in Ui- .-hit- -!t-l hy tho u' crnni''iil a.v locations for hattrrifs are: Fort Wayrto, Montio-ll. KIoli riHuitl. F. ansvillo .nl Torr' HatitP.
RIVER PARK row nrpoRicn call Rlrer I'rk Phun i'.n.
mvi:u ivvkk. T 1 1 I5oy Scout tnovni'.fiit lit u .-.! .it a m tint: of th River Park Civli cluh hfM T'riilay niirht at ih.- .-cIumI hi):is Th' suhirt was l o t witli favor hy all snil und formation of a troop in the school v. ill 1 i tartcl at once. Th- pr sith nt of the "ivit i hih will appoint a man to take the .vporial training ours" for scout mastt-r ivrn hy ' 'oriimis.-Ionor IwrtMiro Harri.-, of
!nporte, Jr. South l'eiid. Jan. 11. 1 I
nnd 16. A. H. William-on has 1cts appointnl for the. choru--. Ation wa? a3.Ko 'aken to havr the :jide,;ra!k learol of ?now nnd ic for ih- -afty of the sehoo! trldrm. Tapurt-; of tlK' various rcriir.iitttos v.-r". lie.ir.l rvul th" following program rcTi(Ierl: Community inin 1 il hy A. U. Willi.ims.m : piano ?0lo. M"-c?l htlton: violin anl ;ian' duet, Tialph Miller and Ordrir. MrI'hnrsor.; p'ano tolo, Italph "ti!lr. Th next n'Otin will ho hv h. T!. w!un ?hi Clrp. dub of Notre I:'.n.- will prcs-tit a procf.'m. A social meeting of Victory C.irl f tlir M. 11. church wa lvM on Friday rvenittr with Mi.-s J s-ie Hivelv. Smith t-t. Mmir and cnnies
fvatur d the vt nti. Ij'inrhoon w;s served and :i m tr.-hmallow roa:t enjoyed. The reuul ir lusinss tnertinc will be h-ld 1'rid ay. Jan. at th- liooH' of Mi. ;irason. S. Twrlfth .vt. Mrs. Hert Hardy w, r"- lrted pr -ld nt and Mrs. iwrrnr -. F'i kir.i; r'-rlccted chairin.in of ih.e flow r coriinltt'" of the Ulv r Park lud -p ndmt -X ii 1 at a ir.cttin: held at th' liome of Mrs. Hardy Friday ,iftrnooTt thcr otfie.rs "rl'ct-d nrro: Xuo TvA.h;iü, .Mrs. l riinU !tup ". Mcrrtary. Mr.-. Ward Sit wart: aMi-lttlnjr n errtary, lr-. V". S. Umik; trciburer. Mr. Frank D.irr. Two
nw Tiinihrs sr itfil on .au! z ;.c pt d. I'olhtwijiL; th' htl.-l!. I
':-io?l th" U.-'s V. ire p t c rt .'U MC d 'i'h toiific and f'.n!-t- Favor; '.r v. on hv Mr.-. W.ud Stait, Mrs. V. S. Hor.k and Mr.-. Thomp-.-ii. A t w (i - ; i .- l'ri'hMn uas 'rwd hy the Ijo's T,,. i;,xt tL":!.ir no'tir-u will '; hdd on Tliiir.-d.i', , .la n L'L'. at the horn of M i g- A tu-- Shirk. 1 .". 1 7 Fourth st., M k hi u a k a .
X roeetir.' of the j. and i. club!
w.i li ,l hriuay af tf-t -poop at the honn- of Mrs. Julia Smith. 0 Pr''kfPld st., whi'ii th.- annual l-t:on of officers took pl oo. Ti.o.s e),f.w. ti wer-: Prtsld nt. Mrs. lay-m-I'rtt rs; i o pr sident. Mrs. M.:ry S(hoik: scr-t.iry. Mrs. lar.i Ilm. 1; trni- in r, Mrs. .!ari.- Tilt; reporter. Mrs. koih .Johnston. Ari , ti; -1114 iits a r a !.- ina'li: .to Kiva tard prty W. dn iay. .Jan. H. at V. n. 'v'. hall. An interstitiK cont -t was a fe.ittre of th- social honr. Mrs. Cilia Fn'l won first irie. Mrs. hor.i Kvans s f.i:d and Mr.-. M iry Straub think II f r shments v. . re mtv d. Th n t ni; dim: will ! hf-Id Thursday, Jan. :' at the hom- of Mrs. kmra Cohh. S. Hi-htn street. The ruu!ar m tins ( t!;' Homo and Firun Mi.v-iouury so'itty f the V.Ysl'yan M thodi-t chueh was h Id at the hoiio: f Mrs. Jam K'olkir. A yhort l- dion.il in th-intrri'.-t )f the- up rial r via! services nnd mbsiomry talks featured tin- afternoon. The next meetintr will be held Jap. 4. "The American Citizen" will he the subject of th sermon presented hy Krv. C. L. Kulison at the Methdist Fpiscopal church Sunday morning at lrt;4.". Tn the vening !. J. F. verton, nf Indianapolis, of the worhl- A nt i-Sa loon P-aiue will h.- pr.-nt and ive a talk In the int r-st of the movement. Other s' rvic s at the church will be; Sun day school at :?.() an.l Kp worth league dvotional at :?.), Neil Mr'Jr v, pr sid-nt. Sy.-ecial music will L1 i ndor d at all rvlces and the public is cordially invit d. .1. 1j. Calwcll. of Indianapolis, was in River Park Saturday transacting bu-in ss and calling on friends. Ciiarles Jordan, Kerslake st., is ill with Mnallpox and t hi home has be-n quarantined for the second tino. Mrs. Jordan anl the children ut taken ill with the disease while Mr. Jordaa was in Michigan. They w r releas'i fiun marantine two wf-rks ap;o. Tlie condition of F. II. Kopp,
! Mishawak.i av.. who has. been criti
cally ill the past w ek, is reporto! som better. Rev. i. M. Powt-i:. of Indianapolis, arrivl Saturday and will ddiver th srnun at the Tameraek M. K. church Sunday evening. Miss Marjon'e Uynian left yestrday fr a wee's visit with her
friends In Anderson. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White arrived here Situiday mornlne from ChicaKo for several days' visit with friends.
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HOUSEHOLD COOTIES" UNDER BAN OF LAW, WOMAN DRAWS FINE
Household cooties are un unlawful poscs-ion. The laws of Indiana s ay they are. and Judge (lilincr of the city court says the la' npainst household cooties is to be enforced. In carrying out this d claratijn. the juds Saturday morning; lined Mrs. Mary McDonald il and costs for allowing her 12-year-old lauirhter. 0!ki. ti attend. the Klder school with huus'lifdd cootleg In her. hair. Fred Hite, principal of the school, testified that th Child s condition in regard to the number of the unlawful insects is deplorable. Mrs. Lula Kline, nurse at the KIder school, corroborated Prof. Hite's testimony. Judfco Gllrncr ruled that Mrs. McDonald must cither pay a tine of $1 and costs or ro to jail. It looked for a little -while that tn mother would havt? to go to jail owing" to her lack jf 1 to make up the fine and cost?. Finally friends interceded for Mr.s. McDonald, and Judffß Gilmer decided that if the mother would us plenty of kerosene on tho head of her daughter she could pay the fine on the 51 a week plan. Mrs. McDonald promised to begin the use of kerosene at once.
BUNNY COTTONTAIL'S SEASON OF REST IS TO START SUNDAY
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Bunny Cottontail will hav h day rest and itiiet Sunday b'cau.-"
the closed season on rablt starts
on that day
Stri t enfore
voar was ann
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conservation of the st.ite. "Man people diil rjot know rher was a rlcs'd season and I don't think it has bten nforced before, but w are Koincr to prosecute all offendTs this yenr," said Mr. Iael er. StroTit; rondprnnation of fen; liuntin was voicfd by 3Ir. Rieb, r who placed the ciuse of the seareit of rabbits In years before to this practice.
REVENUE COLLECTOR QUITS TO RUN PAPERS Donald J. Wickizer, a former deputy internal revenue collector of district No. 11, stationed at Michigan City, has resigned his position and is now manager, secretary and treasurer of the Monticello, Ind.. livening Journal, a daily paper, and tho "White County Democrat, a weekly paper.
I Advertisers make profits from 1 volume not prices.
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First dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" relieve! all stuffiness and distress No quininel Costs little!
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowingnnd snuffling! A dose of "Pape'a Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all e;rjppf -misery. The very first dose op-ns your clogged-up nostrils and the air passapes of your head; stops nose run
ning; relieves the headache, lullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. ' Pape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, purest relief known and costs only a few cents at drng stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's! Adv.
AR GAINS!
IL' 1LJT&JL V V" lUJJDlIL 1 TiiiiZ Vi'o m At the present time we h;ive some excellent bargains in good used pianos fH
many of which have recently been traded in to us as part payment on Player- m Pianos. Come at once and get the choice.
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How To Be Rid of Dangerous Dandruff
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Start the New Year Right
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To look through our 9 Handsome Display Rooms (entire second floor over g our own and the Max Adler stores), is better than inspecting pianos in A or 5 or- g dinary stores. The selection is so easy and satisfactory when you can choose m from such an immense stock in all woods Mahogany, Golden Oak, Dark Oak, jg Walnut to match vour furniture.
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Hosiery Sale Rushed Thc sale of Hosiery seconds Saturday was surely rushed. Tomorrow comes a fresh supply come early.
Buy Your Towels Now - The sale of sample; Towels s.vvrs you from 1-3 to 1-2 from regular prices come in tomorrow.
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Store Operu 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. nu
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As each day of the sale progresses, other departments come forward with their choicest savings. Many ! j terday's best features are repeated tomorrow, while other departments have joined in to make these damn Clearance Sales the greatest clearance events this store ever held. Note the manv offerings given here.
High Grade Winter Coats
With Hudson Seal Collars Priced Tomorrow $45.00
Just think of buying a coat at a little more than the cost of the collar. There are only 32 coats in this lot, and their quality usually selling at S75.00. This extraordinary price will move then; quickly.
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Specially Priced at $29
All fully lined, belted and full flare style-, liverv coat worth S35.00. and many higher.
January Clearance Sale of Curtains In all odd pairs and curtain materials in short lengths. The end of a busy season's iin.il cleanup sale. l:very made curtain pattern, less than live pairs, has been assembled for ouick moving. Prices start as low as S2.ru tor lavv edge Marquisettes. All Marquisettes. Nets and Madras by the yard, less than 1 S ai. have been reduced, some a low as 1 5c vard. New Curtains and Curt. .in Nets l or Spring are now here in a larger assortment than ever and at the lowest price;.
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J25 and $29 Winter Coats at 5 1 6 and$ 1 8 Nifty models of serviceable cloth Coats for the busy woman's every day wear. Warm, heavy fabrics, with good wearing linings, half and full length a coat good for two winters at a money saving price on ale tomorrow at 8:30.
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Coats for Miss Fourteen - Now Selling at a 25 Reduction If your daughter from 2 to 1 4 needs a new coat, it will be wise to take advantage of this offer. 25 percent from the present prices means a saving of 50 percent from the price you'll have to pay next fall.
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LET US FIGURE YOUR PLANS Concrete for Permanence Built at the Cost of Frame 614 S.Main St. Main 169 Lincoln 5810
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