South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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UI D QGRAM .Organization Will Have Entire Charge of Music at Dramatic Productions. ' That thf muic aV-nartmnt -t Uri lifKli fvhonl 1m :i tIjr.r'-uuMlv n ry J.rt cf any hi;rh m ho 1 r hiSit i.n u d on straf"! by thr f-i- t that, U:.t rraniMflon i.i to h.tv- th ;r.tir c,ar?o of th niir-Mc jrr "ni ftnu v, ih thf flrnrr. jt;.- pnuiiif ,v n -Ahiii aro To h pr.wntt-'f ;,y th :.. I from W"'lnr,i!ay ovemr to ,:it';riay cvrninjc cf This wru. ,i V..!neMay evninj; !n t! ;i:nliorinrn of xht? school th frrrh-Tr-L : f r ni-r lui ow i"ncrt tnui' r Th" .ir"c:ln,i of Mi.-s T'rh- Hirr-.ion, s m j. i v : -. .r t ttiumc in th city !.-. . -plcnIM iTf-i.ir.i inoifjcjinic i.uinl-r- . Ol RnyM ,.ml (iiria' f;tf club- .ir.l th orchestra Irus !-. n nrr.iiürt Th- f'ilTo'viMtr -r ions will 'nnr vl nrC'i.y "vrtiin"' r 1 1 i - lalnrntnt: In Ito.sia.rii M. t: i cr i b) In-h .Strs fiont :h.M.mc nicntt's 'T.l;l:;t Hail I rich irhool Orhs'r.i. 4 A Niht in May" , fjirts c ;i' hiii Pi. "in sor, T.t.ireli r,rof - i-if ' Ulllli Antoinette (Trork. t fliar! Itaumrrirtn'T .nr! l.s' (', club (tbllato Mi. j iSfv,. M, -f lilvray t 'T.rrak ' .Mom" (Ir y iinov." . .M"r( fjirhs ;1cm ri ib s)!'i, -Th Heart ot ;l Ho-"" .... . .M't ilVM Jeron.o iio;!'"V'intpr Son" i:u!;,irl Floys' Gl- i lah '.Ht pinc, Ht-auty" Tol.mi Orc7ie?ftr i TIt n:?mbf;rs of tli- h:e;!i .-ohool MchrMtm irolinl: I'lrt violin. Id l-n i;rt.tn!;rf Call I!al.-tan. John Cui-n:ii'-;liam, ICuon Ilapi. !.. t HtL ri'.K;int Woif. Mtuvin Zom.--, ;-yrnonr vVei-'hr'T vn Wiilx-r Civr.an. -Toni violm; floi!;- Ornnwali!, sj-lnry I.Mcr, 0!i' .1 a bury, M ir K. Patterson 'nl Ifovvani Itaird. ."larlnet; Wilford Wal-. .!rl Vi.l T. Saxophon-: Ilynol.ls .Mt.. Urtims; lTaliin JM-l'liott'r and Inylor Miller. Piano; Luul Sivor. Thf Cirla' Gl' clul i . i n 1 1 . i an : nit.i. Jackson, .Mildi-ii Hill. Ruth Ra'iüon. Juno M:K r. t in A'd!, Ocoan Smith, Kathryn Wami- '. .Taru'ar't Slxaf?r, Cath'-rin' "wint, orothy I'cath'Ttun. Rat h I Ajm.in. Hernice Mors., i.u-:it Trillion. Irono Voohvorth. .Mary Taylor, Martha Taylor, Conradln P tron, orothy Carptntrr, Klizahoth Man.-. '.Taurine Mirtin, Florfncc lriü, P.irh'nt' IIi)s!r, Iiv'll' Fuller, 1stI Bartrr, rrnice I'orannui an.l MiMrt-a Whiumr. Tlo Boys' Ol'' dub i j itiii pr.s. 1 f thf f.jllo'w.iiit,; Do ilas Ow :i. '!:prls L.aum?artnu . llevb- ii Al-'-m.uir;, Hrrbert Flo.fm in. iMw.trx) llT.anil. Robert AppUinan. l-'arifil .loJlry'. Marl-: I u '.., SIvsti- Tain rki. Byorloy Füt'r. Arthur Ru.:ll. "iTbtir G -vniiin, Rod r;ci. M-AI-1'hine, Don Ri hards, i p t.-c.?v-:". Rolland Liicry, Irving ! I i:rvi 1. ;inu?I .renniiife"3. Rol'.'nd .fun. veil Mornintrtar, Casmir !;. i- . ii','on, CTironee f "Peil. dm Frobff. l'r"tl r-vhrvart,:. N'd c-'chn.ir., Itxl3 ThifU-n and Theodore S:han. Junior hi'h v- h"oI orchotra .vhlcr. will ass.t th Junior lass in a rdav Saturday ev'ni:,.-:. i:u-nd's :rr fidlo .vm rr inhere; FirM violi:.-; ;,rtlfr1t' ir.irtm.vn. rvil Alear.lev. P.ii'ry nohert.-, lä;. n Kov.n-.., .Jam Mom. U low icz. S o:.d ioiin. nnir. Wh hU. RonaM CoA. i; i,h Johmon. XIna raliinr. To'in Rusrt. 1.'Urir4t; lai.atai ilruviii. orr:; R. t?rodweii. ;; pio; IU F.h. L-irrctor. M s .cci.t'n iiFjoiu;.r.i:s. I'our forrijrn coTintri's are p;,p'. -nt'i I y newrv eleofe,i otn-ers of he Ijntm-Anierlcrjn luh '.vh.rh h Id a reorinization rueetuv at Notre r'tne Sundij. Constantino Turr.ava "f Trci'-o was elected rrc3iuer.t: Union Heitrer of Col unibi.. vice TTrsidonf; Pompiho 'rt'ua of Honur.us, rrccrrtir Mrrury; F. r.erkeTri!i'r of Peiu. t oi ia poj:dir.; erretarx". and R. Rev 4b- Cavtro of "er'i. trrat:r r. The club rvV. itobl rrno,ut at an early ilat e. M'-rn-bers alsf pirn to fcrr.i clever ir,n--;ection -with the Notre Danu- cliamifr of ronic. erce. Alkali In Soap Bad For the Hair Soap luni!l be u-ed ry carcf'.ly. f ou w mt to l-.o';i o ;r h o. coking its be.t. .V. ost soils and ."reparei hamptx.s contain too nuth ;kali. This dries the scalp, naks the hair britt! and ruins ib The. beat tnm; for steady U5 dulsllttd rccointil oil .shampoo ,vhich 13 pure nd cr jl-s 1. and better than anythim; vl.-e o.t One or two tea-pconf v;'..c wi'.l '.er.jj the l.iir and scaly irnrou-:h-y. Simply nuLtcn the hair with a'.er ar:d tub it i 1 . It niakts an bandance of ru h. re.tmy l.ttiter. hieb rsnsos oat e.-ilv. lOinmii; very ptrtide of dust. d:rt. dandrult 11. d tÄi'-ssiv- u.l. The Lair vines juh kly and vtnli. at.d ;I haves th" -a!p voft. and th- li.t'r mim and ..Iky. biiht, lu -tioa. t'.u:V and isy o n; You ' . n M uN. '.! co. 0an.1t ii ;brup"o at ai pharui.i' ". ;.'- r- chea, in, a t v oav. s -Ail' ;ppl" . -ry rn :u' r f the fi'uvl-, .rjr caciUju lUiiL i i
NELSON SAID TO BE THE MEANEST CITY JAIL PRISONER
I Tho-inr. N !.m jf 3n.h.n.LH. .Mi' M., tu iu- a rrp'. ration Murin:; hi -h-Tt M : ;it !; So'ith I't-il'I ,II;!i rt r.'. N'''n. who .I--'. h.i.j .tn .tlus. "Mio time tiling 1-y tli" n.mi- of V!mm;tk SfI.'in. w.s ;i rr-t-i J-'.itur-.ty r.frrht n ;i char-- of in'xitiori. .V I ''-nil.t nts at the ity Jul -.v ' i'.it i;- i t ; i : i ' ; m r: t Jri: oi: I til1'.' v -r It. 1. 1 tu ntiil with. Xt. tti.i. I he W.i.- Ol' U,r J.i-I 1 o ij f ,( ail'I ihiüiT li.; tlut. fvr..,t tint h !- , i. - T. .r ti t.t'iiu H-'I.l in jail o r ;,i!..V. K!üm Iivt. mot on';, ; pifron.;tti Iii- tin d'-fjKf. trri.Hi'' .ic.'iin.'.l X !-n of ;m;.' mtj at tii-- '.it ion. s'iiTiil iv n. :unr: N 1 -on n.uitr.l to. Io r, I,. T!ioh- in cli irc of fh l v!.('ion rfii.i4 'Ph..;.- r-, f-, .1 ... ;:-r i .Nfijjii. io lc ujj ;tl' th'- I 'i .1 i; f a -1 of tli'" oih'r iri-oiirj-v in 1 3 joirt oflj.s with Ihm anl t!'v iL through tli- 1.. r.:. Tin oth-r pri-'incrs uot mnn lir"ai!';t.f. iijt Motoroycl I'.itrolni;in l)ivr Iraii t clfun ttp tii on-r.'.-l-'ori tlirrv- through tin- Lavs o' .Juf'-r Oillnr JIninl.iy Minniini; tiii-i X l."-op. ? atil ost. EEN TO GIVE Will Tell Commercial Secretaries of Democratic Movement in Force Here. South P.-nd's Chamlu r of Coiniiifi cc's democratic plan of oppration is t he f-xplained by V. J. Creeii. manager of the li.unhcr, to tlif members of tip' Indiana State Chamler of Commerce and tho Indiana Commercial S'-CTetarics association at. their joint meeting at Terre Haute. In.. Jan. Mr. Cn enV subject will he "Mcmo rsliip and f.neral CIectiins." and tl nriii i: h address lie will tell tf the r ot -a niy.ation of the South Rend chamber on its present democratic basis. Feature of Meeting. As i aiures ,,f the convention. th C.r. ,,tr T ri e Haute club has arranged for two xhi!;its of national i i ' i mi i't.i ni e to be .shown dating the Nveelc in the quarters of th chaia'T. First in importance is the nmriii u'y advertisine- exhibit un d.-t the :i;ypu'os of the Associated Advert iimr clubs of the world. This exhibit jrathered in Terre Haute hrimrs tlie leading cities of America together in an exhibit of tlieir eommunity advertising.'. F(Uowinr its showing there, the ehililt uoes to the atinnal nie4tinr of the Pennsylvania stat chamber of commerce, later e-oinir tt ditfereiit jvtrtx of the t country. The sc.-ond eiiiiui is that of the n v i t'!'-ljr:iti il X'ei.ho. Mo., plan of ret.ihn--t and adve t i i t ; and will i of v:nu-ual inteie-t to secretaries :: il b b urates froiu ities of l'i.Oio to .'. um in opu!ata)n. CATHOLICS WILL HEAR JOINT PASTORAL LETTER Ar.noum t meet has come to Notr -b.iii'i" that for the lirst time sine" lsi there wiM be read from every CatheiV pulpit in tb- l'nit'd Stat' -; o-i a Sunday to le i;t sntnate! iio't the Joint Pastoral letter from 1 1 1 ci. tire atltol.c hierarchy of Anierii. Tile b-tter will b the united atteran-'e of the American luliops. a r-!: -bishop.-; a:id m rdinals. I; ill nr:vtiLilte the ot'icial expression nl il-.e iv of h- church upon ill. r.i.'.fo'd ; nd the ciMicai problem-; J r.ov ci mV nt i i.tx i hui h anl state, i ( b..- b. n uruol hv tl) national C.:ho'.K" war codicil which met niid fr imi'it a f social recoustruttcn tt Notre lanie last uml.:M". tl.lt this b'ter -vie ti'.!os. s: ution from ill Chris'.. an-; in A c: erica. rpaniid Pile roaimoni ! The Great ITotinr holrl Trmtmriit fr iKh.BK. Illrrdint; or I'mj tmJinc I'llr. roit rilKK THUU ' -v. Abuost erryi fatnlly at 4 lcatoae u!Ierer vL thoulJl h n v e the. - : Me3ed re!lrf afforded br r"A ryrnuild Pile : V Tratm?nt. You cu have a free trial by mall or If yoa ennuot watt, e-'t a ficr.t box n anydruit stor. Tate no substlr J i Cv tut?. x . ; Join the Lav S py thron w!i - . litl.trnis ol Pvrannd. rp t tbe Mrtfiiliit Fttj TSt this co-.-1 fa the Rrtt r vrntot freo l jrm-u naur. tlri3l TREE SAMPLE COUPON priLunn rnrr, myrpANY. ::3rj"i! EU;., llirsliill. Kir-Vr r- s Frr jrrl ef Sic:' ;tr-t r"tr....,
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MUESSEL ! ES OM MONDAY Was Active in Commercial Life in South Bend For Many Years. Afn-r . ! i n -;r rinis lllii-'s. ' ov-nn t o'lioo; of orio yi.tr. V,il!T . Mu'lJ. tor ruanv ;rs .n ti - In South li' ii'l's i iiiiimi ti i.il lit".- an I central manai-r n-J tnusunT of lu- Mu-c F;p' inr Co.. 11 . I at hi h.n;... VviX'.ii:" :iv . at '.' : 1 ." . -'is x .... ... -:! -. v.. A ;- U AiriTit mi'f.ssI::l. o'clock Monday morning. Death a attributed to a combination of disea.ses, which forced his retirement from active business life about u year ao. Mr. Muessel was a life lon resident ot South Bend, having been born here Sept. Z, I he beini: fö years, live months ohl at the timo of death. Ho received his early edu--ation in the public schools of the city, later attndin Purdue unicer-sitj-. whi re no received a decree. Surivina: Hclutivcs. He was nnitd in marriage m June r. to Miss Florence R. Chrisnuin of South liend. who survives him. II" Is also survived bv four children. Robert '.. i student at the I'niversity of .Minnrsuta: Helen K.t who attends the Milwaukee Downer school; llesttr F.. of Ackicv hall, tlrand Haven. Micli.. and Man' wito resides at hom. ami a brother. Adoiph J. Muessel, who was associated with him in the brewing concern. Mr. Muessel was a member of the following organizations: Rlks. Odd Fellows. Knif and Fork club. Country club. Fniversity club. Chamber of Commerce, Mannerchor and the South Rend Tum Verein. Besides his interests in the brewimr company, which was organized by his ttrandf ither. he was general manager and treasurer of the V:is;ir Realty Co.. a:ul vice jiresident of the American Trust Co, lhmeral services for William C. Muessel will be held from the residence, Portasre a v., m Wcdnosd.'iy afternoon at :'-'i o'clock. The funeral will be private, and th Rev. Bishop White, of the Rpiscopa! cliurcli. will officiate at the services. The body may be viewed from 1 ' to I c'l 'oc,; on Wednesday. m iii:u:i by .U sui r.. I-'ianiv W'rntz. sheet metal worUer of Soiuh Te-nd and Almeda Pearl Mistier of South Bend wer' married by Justice ,f. W. Vypis2ytlSki Safardav ni;h;. Sore Throat Prudence Yotirmelicine Fhplf 13 not well stocked Trithout a bottle of T0N51LINE, for yoa don't knovr what moment it tua be teeded to relievo a sudden cae cf -ore Throat. Relieving Sore Throat UT0NSIUNE'S ppocial mission. It 13 made for that adTcrtiseil f ar that sold foe that one rtirpose. T0NS1UNE ü the National Sre Throat Remedy. It ia sold in every State in the Union. You Trill need TONS1UNE. one of LZX tiie?e nays, or some nini wren the drug store is cloäed tetter bare a bottle ready at homo hra you neeil it most, oöc, aad eOc. Hosrital Sue, $1.00. Chicago South Bend 2 & Northern Indiana Railway Co. 6 SOUTHERN MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY KITKCTIVK SUNDAY. OCT. 19, 1919. Subject to change without netict Trains leaviai; South Bend, Indiana. Katt V?nt North Bound. Iiourii- DounI. r-r :03 a m r 5 :30 a. id. t5..'0i. rr.. : a. m. S:10 a. m. rrt O r.. zu. 7:0) a. tn. 1:10 a. m. 7.0t) a. ui. 8 t a. u. 12:10 p. m. a m 9 tn a. c 2:ly p. it- 10 n. n. 10 0i a. ra. 4:lv p. o 11:00 . ia. 11:M . zz. fi io y. in. 12.r coca 1P0 noon il' 31. 1 :0 p. in. 1 :o0 r ra 10.10 y ai. 2:0 p. ra .- p. iu 'i Oi p. ra. 3:00 p. Ui. 'o p. n. 4 p. m. ("" p. n X s. p. ui. f'- p. ra. r. z-i. 7 .oj p. in. 7 .fo p. ci. :0a p. m. p. 21. v IIa p. m. 11 xo p. . Nl5 eüly. rBnilT x -rt 'Tsinr. J. S MOORH. J. T. Ai r. a . Sirb H-nd. Ini
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ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF FREE COURSES AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Winner.' in th vanons departments of thi cunfy home jr.ijct work who wiil be ;'ivm we-k's oiir.-.- at I'aid o- nniversity in April, were announced !y County Acren? E. . Kird Moioi ty. The einn"r- in 'a!i department ar: canning. Violet Mol'ride of Lakoville; bakinc. Anna Van Heck of Lak -vilTe; firt ye.ir s v. inc 7 nee Jackson of South Dend route -!x; third year seurinir, H--lei I'rofoot of Mish.-vwiik;1. hone kpm?, L'hleo CIrenert cf W-ilk-rton : poultry, Jrace Houser of Iikevxllf; hoes, Hiram Kleiner of Xew "rlisle. mrn, Nicholas McKenna of North liberty; potatoes. Alln Seifert of Mishawaka; truck, Wilma Watkins of New 'arlisle. The work of these ycjncr people wa.-, selected from that of over SO) enrolled in th work throughout the county. Practically every boy and -irl in th rural schools of the county participate.! in the work. The winners were,. rejected from exhibits ?it the inter-state fair. The trip to furdue is nein sc civen the winning hoys and cirls by tha Inter-sta.te fair association ami will include about one week's coarse at the university on work which thev havo been studying during the summer and fall. SET DATE FOR BREEN ORATORICAL CONTEST Monday. Jan. 19. the date set for the Breen oratorical contest at Notre D-ame by Prof. "William Farrell, director of public speaking at th university. I'our contestants, J. Sinnott Meyers of Paducah. Ky.. Paul R. Cona-han of Peoria. III.. Thomas- J. Peacom of Chicago, and Gilbert 'alniT of Chicago. will compete. The winner will represent Notre Dame at the annual Indiana State Oratorical meet in Indianapolis early in February. Kdwin P. Hunter of South I'.end is secretary of the state oratorical association. ALBY TO BE WITNESS IN LIQUOR CASE Joseph A'bv war, wanted bv jrdze Anderson in Indianapolis in the case of I.ouis Kohkr. rharso.l v.-ith unlawful po-s?sicn of liquor, which was to be tried next week. When Judfe Anderson hetrd trts: Alby w;:s under arrest in South Her.d and would bo unable to attend the the trial he Immediately subpoenaed Sheriff Duck to appear with Alby. Alby has been in the county jail fincc hi:' arrest on the charge of murder. Eyes Tired? If your eyes vie tired and over worked; if they itch, ache, burn o: smart, go to any drus store and pet a bottle of Bon-0pto tablets. Drop. one tablet in a fourth of a ßlass of water and use to bathe the eyes from two to four times a day. You will be surprised at the rest, relief and comfort Bon-Opto brings. Note: Doctors mt Fun 0n fctrnrthrn ee. liht 50 ?i in a week's tiicc in uiauy intaocr.
ARE YOU TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS AND WORRIED?
Do you "hate" lo get up in the morning:? Do you always feel tired out? Do you feel weak and nervous, but not sick enough to go to a doctor?
If oiir b'.ood is healthy yon should sleep like a hild and wake ;p in the morning hticht and cheert il. thoroughly refreshed nr.d full :' enerpy for the day's work. Science has proved th.at the hody i-. only a collection of cells and that Nature require? twelve cell-salts, to keep the cell" of the body in perfert health. It has? bon deii',oniru ted that hese cell-salts not only build. nourisli and repair th cells, but :..vrrn the health and vltalityof the ! "issue, p.erve, Mood, hone and bra In. ; of which the cells are a part. Kxha usdive laboratory test? and the clinical experience of many year? have demonstrated that the health of the- human hodv depend. entirely tipon the Hod IUimhI CV1N Jw'nich carr: in their hemoglobin the oxygen that is absolutely essential to human !ifv These ce!I-alts attract and retain the nxycren as it passes from the !:ir; into the hloo.l. and hy their preeme in the cells repair, nourish, revitalize and maintain the visor, itaiity. lietlth and energy of the cells, of th hlood. tissues, nerve--. vein. arteries, hon. muscle? an rraim J Per mar.v vears lr. A. U. Reas- S in has conducted ait exh austive yerifs of experiments in his chemical 1 laboratory to combine th phosphates of calcium, sodium and iron ,J EITZ
MARQUETTE PARK "A Better Place to Live" A restricted locality is the only place to build yoar new home. We can otter no bener proof ot our restrictions than the exclusive residences that are now built in Marquette Park. H. A. WOOD REALTY CO.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
1 Notre I'ui.e Knichts of ""r.jinibus will ret-unie their trsiil.i m tint;I Tue day n:ht m the council chatii- ! hers of th organization. Rev. Wil- ' liaru Ro't'er, prd".-or of economic 1 at the KrirefNTty :trd a m-'mK of j tbe National thdic war council, i ud;i lecture cti "Social K.oor.struc- ' Ion." Action will b- taken by the fourth degre inters f the organization on plans for the c-le. bratlon of Wasliinton's birthday in conjunction with the celebration r.ow beins: pJnn-i tjy the Soutn l'-nd fourth decree assembly. Reports tf the K. of i'. social Cent r cirapaiicn will aio be ;;l-d and rl m for the tii'iv y.ir will be rtitlined by ('.rand Knictht Thomas .1. Tobm. At the n.t rejrular meeting of tb.e organization cn Jan. -0, cry It'v. James A. Uiirn?. president of the uiiiv 1 i-ity. will speak to th Kntght -s on 'Catholic Education." FAIR STOCKHOLDERS WILL MEET SATURDAY The annual meeting cf the stock-I holders of the St. Joseph county fair and amusement company has b n ! called for Saturday afternoon. January 17 at 2 o'clock In th baemrnt of the court house. The annual election of directors and officers of the association will be held at the session. ASK FOR and GET E3olo!k9 Tho Original Mailed Millf For Infant and Invalid . Avoui lroltio tad Sbtit NO COLD IS 100 HEAVY FOR BEE'S It helps Nature quickly and thoroughly, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Uoney docs STOP toting aroend a diKecable1 and dangerous cold. Let Dr. Bell Pine-Tar-Hoacy exert its ability a a rprctnely benericial help ia reUeyics phlegm, 6tuftncs infiamznation, cocgetionf hoarseness,' dißicult breatbinj. Let it fcslp you a$ it regylarry helps thousands of others for whom its balsamic acd healing antiseptics neATT fail to promote result Safe (or the little ones. too. A a ecoaociical bottle cm be procured from your druggist today. Th3t'a the Tri thim tr tin. ."W- noe 4tl Ki 5 ' T - JustTry To-nlftht f "oc bow thorouxhhr tt rlar a.2d lTHrear Vom bile and urt Use eläsrth lirrr nd tardy bowt'iÄ ia acti3a. Jnat imotb, corafortat!i rtLef for men. women, boyt and girls. All CJrvrvurn. w c. a nett!. STOMACH 4 with the phosphates .f p Massiam and rtiaprnf iuni, in a perfect solution, ready for prompt assimilation. 0 that a rapid increase in tho number of red blood cells and a greater percentage of hemoglobin ;re produced in th blood. Dr. fte'istntr recently announced that a perfect combination of th revitalirans1 cell-salts has been obtained and that clinical test in hU provisional practice base b-mon-.strated beyond the slightest rjuestin that The formula whih be named Reoo hrinKs back the celis of the body to health, restore their vitality and enable- the diseased, cells to nprain perform the.r function. It Kivcs th- cell protoplasm ienewed life and eprrtcy, tfne the exhauu-d nerve -ells, rapidly increases the red blood cells. rontrd.c the waring forces of life and decay, always contending for matry in the cdl of the body, and by its power of ce"d rntrition and ret-onstrviction iherke- the slow, jrrad'ial dcay of tho vital forces. KKOLO is sld in 1 -- p.c-ka s. contain in 5 1 " " pleasant, tastele? tabVt. s'ttrici-r.t for two weeks' tre atntent. It only ct n- doüar a package nr.d i- IVs;tivc!v (l':arartee.l to j-'iv.- enet:-lal rr-ilt- r.r your Money will he refnp.dcd. Ri:LO is sohl in Centra'. P restore. South I'end. Ind.. and Rr-d Cross rharmacy. Mihawaka. Ind. Lincoln 5849 1 E 1 r
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The Towel Sale Cintinues. All-Linen Towels at 79c. 89c, $1.00. Half Linen Towels 29c. 39c, 50c. Extra fine qualities. 50c, 75c. $1.00. Worth ne-third to one-half more.
Store Opens 8:30; Close 5:30 Sat. January Sale of Silks
January Sales of Ginghams At Low Prices 30-inch Chambrays in stripes, checks and plain colors, at 39c. Imported Plaid Ginghams, also in checks and plain colors, 32-inch, at 75c. New Dress Ginghams in handsome colored plaids, 3-inch, at 85c yard. White Waistings Of splendid quality white 2striped Madras. 32 and 36-inch, at 35c yard. For Children's Play Suits Romper Cloth in stripes and plain colors, 32-inch, at 45c. Underwear Cloth Plese Crepe, plain white and pink, easy to launder, 30-inch, at 39c. Nainsook, extra fine weave and smooth finish, 36-inch, at 39c yard. Lngcloth, medium weight, extra value. 36-inch, at 25c yard. e4 We ft) Those who prefer the original product will enjoy the appetizing deliciousness of the; famous 3.1 2:n i'4
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OAK GROVE The Original Oleomargarine Made by pioneer clecmarKir.i manufacturers cf twtnty-five years' experience, OAK GROVE and CREAM OF NUT set tho standard. Manufactured by scier.tihj methods, th high standard cf quality you Lava a right to -expect is always maintained. At leading fjrecers, markets and delicatessens.
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Woolens at Remarkable Pricings No prudent woman with a keen eye tor economy should overlook taking advantage oi" the money-saving' opportutnities otTered during these January-Sales. The close of these sales is hovering in sieht new goods with new spring pricings are coming. Take advantage of the following items, while vou can.
Plain Taffeta Chiffon fin ish. 3 5 inches wide, in colors desired, at $2.00. Silk and Cotton Poplin. 36-inch, all colors except black, at $1.25. Fancy plaids and stripes insatins and taffetas plaids and stripes, at 51.95 and $1.75. Satin Messaline, 26 in. wide, all silk and many colors, at $1.65. Satin Messaline, 36 in. wide, in all the popular shades, at $2.00 and $2.50. Crepe de Chene. all-silk qualities, in 36 and 40 inch, a big assortment of colors, at $2.00. $2.50.
The 1920 R ecurrence Brings Decided Savings in The JanuarySale of Linens Certainly an occasion that is most welcome alike for its titmeliness and the abundant choice that it affords, for this choice embraces the better sorts of table and household linens at pricings that can be expected only in this yearly occurrence. Prominent in the featuring are: All Linen Damask Table Cloths 70x70, very special, $6.50. 70x88, very special. $7.50. Extra Heavy All-Linen Cloths 72x72. $13.00 value. $9.90. 22x22 Napkins to match, per dozen $12.00. Sample Table Cloths Ch oice of about 40 Sample Table Cioths, some are alllinen, same half linen, and some imported cotton, soiled and mussed. At one-third less than actual value. Japanese Lunch Cloths and Napkins Just received a complete range of sizes in these practical cloths, wholesale prices advanced about one-third Jan. 1st, but earlier purchases brought these cloths to us on the old basis. All sizes in stock from 42-inch. 48-inch. 5 4-inch, 60-inch, 72-inch and napkins to match. Damask Very Special
72-inch Pure Linen Damask, five pretty pattern, small quantity lasts will be sold at 52.98 per yard. Also offering four extra values in Imported Mercerized Damask 62-inch, $1.25 grade, at 51.00 yard. 70-inch, $1.50 grade, at $1.25 yard. 70-inch. $1.75 grade, at 51.50. 72-inch, 52.50 grade, at 51.95 vard.
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Special Sale of Scarf?. Centerpieces, etc., continue.. 59c Scarfs at 39c. 75c to 51.00 at 50c. $1.50 to 52.00 at $1.00.
to 9:30 p. nu and Georgette Crepe, 40 in. wide, in plain and fnncy, at $2.50. $4.00. Silk ind all desirable xvide. $2.25. Wool Poplins, colors, 40 in. Coatings. 54-inch, allwool, warm and hevy catings, -worth 54.00 for 52.98. Storm Serge and Poplins, all-wool, 56 inches wide; brown, blue, pekin and green, at $3.00. All-Wool French Serge, 40. 45. 54 inches wide, in navy and colors, at 52.00. $2.50. $3.00, $4.50. hi! w e a i 1
above all else because we know that QUALITY is your basis of judgment.
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