South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 14, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 January 1920 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SCUSS PLANS

FOR THRIFT WEEK

More Than 30 Members of General Committee Attend Luncheon.

r Extensive prp -ir.'iti'.r. a:-'. th 'ifcrosTC-?s madr ur to .-lato fc-r th(prcrram of artlviti? for f'!i."(rvPr.c of Thrift wt k v. r- licu-.--l

tit the Junchtnn of thf e rw-r.-il committee Turs.lay ri'.on at th- Y. C. A. at which inoro- th i; "0 Members of th- mmnnitt u-t r-j-resent.

i Report? fro:;i O.c rqir'-'-'nt iti--1 j

cf the various trrni;, i r tatir.p the r!ar..r f f.ich uroup 1 th appropriations i:ialr t v. : current xperisc-s. . I. I ;i r.il f the IJankfrs a :-.----.: :ati'n. f- r . r t 1 fihat the a-ori;ttion hal vo.l ?; .toward the fuml for Thrift c;- x-'x-cndltures, part of vhh '.iiM ) M as pri7f-s to h- b--- f.,-r: fron the school rhiMrn t' th'hJjrh'r prade.- He furthf r .-tat -1 that th bankers of Mishawai.a had reachl anil that thv ha l alit-! the fame plans as t i local Kinkn. rirnltor- I 'at or I'Jan. II. A. Tohulka of th" t.,t.? Voard, plated that th' board was heartily In favor of th- Thrift week procram and that it v.M. q!nd to uany amount of money r -quin 1 to pt:t the program ov r mk -st a !1 . W. V. Nit?che of tli1 i::;;t arif in1 n. iTeporterl that th rK i ni..: t i. n h ul V'.anr.ol to adv rti-o vilIy in th: ,'local newiapers anil in tl: motion i picture ttu-au-r.-1. Mi.-n M ur; u t L'-Ij'er?, rprr.-' n t i i : th- . om n'? Irlnbs of the city, spoke on th- plan e.f the roiniiuttpp which i to hav Schärpe of F.imily Buls : day and Ireporterl that local irw in h ints w i (going' to he rqi:cvtcl to dir. tiuir (how windows to conform with th.ntrit rtf th rrw

W. L Chandler, repre.-ntint,' ih industrial commltt', report -i that tho committee planned upon advertising: extensi'elv. Th' retail mer-

U nants reported that $1. "O-o had hii

appropriated for the week's work, lie v. M. M. ItcalKer.s of tin- Ministerial association, stated that the ministers would present the Thrift

fwetk program to th ir eofii-;r na

tions. Sele-t C'onmiitt-.

The result? of the ppoi ntments trnadM by the- exeeuth i onirnitfc at Jthe mertin?" held Monday f-vvninK jwero read by I.. (. I'olsnii, M cn.taiy 'cf tho ener.il rom mitte-, and th -appointments wer lormally atlpu d. Th executive com mitte" adopted r. 't;jiK t of f 10 to xp-nd-d in arious way for the promotion of the

The folio. vin committers or Vareaiis and mmher- were suue-t-ami on iTiotion were approvtil ana ndpjded; SnmkHrs iu-au It. H. IJutcliioon. Mr;. Jn;?, Ii. i. Collin; jiovtrr luin :ui A. 11. Jleller. V. K. MfKPury. A. M. K-miall; ?n.w?rat I" Jdiblkily burt'a'.i Horace F. hatrman; A. JI. Metz. O. S. Hajrett; theater hureau Mrs. 1 L. Sims, chairman: C. V. ln.;mi, V. UNit.che; Kinanco truriiti e 1. IaComb, rhi'irman; Wm. I. Chandler, .Iaci.t)Son. A. J. llurnpt. H. A. Tohnlka. The following names ver pio--oii" as -pvakeis for Thrift V-ek ' prf.JU'r.tni : Kotim C Stephenson. I..n I'ylt-. l-'red VikkUu;iI, Marin I'ampbcll. William Ilapp. i rank !;reen, C A. Martin. S. II. ttin-;iil. Iflcert-f ltolertson. A. II. H'llei, I'. 'ii. iHTiTUi. V. Y. neu! Ii. I. M. !!i fanimerschmidt. t. 1'. I)u"om . Airs. l'r d W'ot dwattl. Mrs. Yieior fon. s. M U a vJ rtrudc M i".-, Mrs. 1. .1, .-Sims. Wiili.im "ra en. Wm. l. ' f'hirdltr, Miss (Jertrade ,-:k(s. ' The (-lietftion 'f sHMjrin alded povf-rs. for the IiKlnstii.-l am! liegroups Nas r'fcrrd to Y. L. (.'handler and Ali x. Jacobson

Musicales Begin at the Indiana Club Saturday

t tip- :irK of (i e-ie oi ir.us icai s tt. frr- sivfn at the Indiana, olnb next Saturday ev-niruT at S;:;n o'clock, the artists will he Mi.-.s Irene I'av-P-sk-i, mz7o soprano of th- Chicago t-iar.d opf-rrt company and Louis JJ'"1. piano virtuoso of this ity. The herlrs has (-vn arranged by the ent' rtair.m rit c-rmmitt-- of the Inlii in.t club of which whi h l A. IJryar. i chair-man. Mme. Pavlo4ka was born of Polish pur'-ntM in Canada and has receiitly entered th flcM of recital sintrinp. having hrst devoted h'-rsIf xrpjsively to operatic work. H r ldut. in opera was to have been mad at Ni '', but th.; outbrrak of the war made that impractical and she returned to Amtrica, where sh- lirst ajtp-ared as prima, donna in fc'avaire'rf production of "Sari". Dmini; this en-Kaip-mi-nt she ,a.s invited to Leconie a ii. niber of the Chicago oj ra compar.y where .sh- remained for three seasons. T!- varif-ty 1 tlie top.- in which .-he li.i appeared 'ies an indication of the remarkable rantfe of her voic-. le Jias appeared sucoes.sf ully in rjerman, Italian J'rench and Htiirlish opera.--, simrin role that rarnptl from the low contralto of Maudab-r.a in "Itioleito" to tiio hi-;h sopr.mo of Musetta in "Ialiohtiie" and tlm Hans I of 'Hansel and tire tel." H r r cital .sini;inp is said to be charaet rized by a arm, fresh iurity of tune, clear diction and brilliant interpretation. Sh- has developed an extensive and varied r prtore of lerital sons. Mr. I'lbe'i'N playiii'-r i nlways an artistic. pla.-,ur- and the opportunities to hear him arc mine too frequent. He will contribute two nnm-b-vr to i-aturday's- pro-rram.

NHSOHS PLAN MASS MEETINGS

Durbin and Orbinson Will Deliver Addresses at High School Thursday Night.

Forn.r Gov. Wlnfield T. Dnr'oin of And-rson, Ind. and Charles J. Ortion trrand mast"T rf the Grand Id,Vo of IVre and Accepted Masons of I ? d ' a i . i , hav- been invited to deliver aM:- .-- at the mas meeting of th masonic fraternity of South Bend at the hiph school auditorium ri"xt Thursday niifht. Notices re-fc-ardin tlie n. etinr, which had rec-n called to discuss the proposed Masonic temil, reached member of the vario:? bodies today. William Crabill, a m'in'"r i1" all tho Masonic bodies will preile over tli" meeting and will present chairmen of a lew of the committers who have bcp workimr on the pry ct during the last six months. Charles K Zitier will present th" report of the linance committee; William P.-ndo-. jr., of the building site committee: H. H. Potter on organization of a Shrine; and F. M.. Hoon" on th- formation of a I"dtre of perfection. Members of th- general committ'-e will xiiso b present to

I an-v, r such iu-stion as may conic b( fore the meetinfr.

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IJXTIN'il'ISlI SI.IiIi fl 'I II I :. Sjutrks from a defective ehimmy cans-1 $ 2 il;unu;'f to the home of William Web'-r. 1 2 ? - S. Walnut St., at rj:l" . m. Tuesday. The call was answered by fire deparim nts four and live. Th house is the proprty f ihc 'itiz'ns Iyoan and Trust Co.

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PET CORNS

I Fw Drops of "Freezone," Then Lift Corn Rieht Off

A tiny hottlo of "I-'TeezoiK-'" costs

to little at any drupr store: apply a ! few drop: upon any corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then

shortly yu lift that bothersome corn or callus riKht off with your lingers. Truly! No humbug! Adv.

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UURY FAILS TO AGREE IN DAMAGE CASE Affr marly 2 hours" deliberation. th- jury is .still unable to b - ide the case of Cabrid 11. .Molts .asuiri.-t Irvin (Ii's ii sun rior court in whi'h ilottt a-kf l.oo aKC--1 inal instructions were i;iou the jury late Mmda afternoti anil thy went into d liberation about ' ' b.. k. After d liberation until aft r midnis'hf. t!i".- went to l td. I Th- I'.' aros- early Tuesday morning and continued but bad arrived at no erdict late Tuesday afternoon. uit was brought by Motts because of damair : rcived wli n a ar driven by llross ran into him r.n the highway at'out one ;:ii!e north of Wvatt in Septem!-. r. 1 0 1 S . dross was attemptinir to pa.-s a v.iircii at1. d could not se- Mtts until too latto avoid collision.

Halfway treatment of Rheumatism will never rid u ot it. Better realize from the outset that when Kh iiniatism attacks, you hav- a real batth- on your hamls. and that Us a man's jtd t( get rid of it. Tcmporizintr uitti Uhvimatism by the uso of liniments, lotions and others external ni-thods of ttasitnn'iii. is iin- trying t coa an ti tu- to let up in his attacks, and p.-rmit u to curajuer him without rsista nee. Put you soon b arn that Rheumatism will not rat you with this consideration. The tiny little ernis tlrck to.irethr by th- millions and cnter tluir attack with undivided force. Tlie etlcts of th- lisas- ate irr.-Mlu.il in takin: hobl on the tys-t-m. In fact, th" pains are only .-licrht at tir.-r and lo not attract

your s rious att ntion. hut they gradually iticrcase in severity until your entir.' systan is lirmly within the crir of the diseas . It is then

th it yvii have a r al teht on your ham'.-, for ou will tuul that Rheumatism is a f that known just how to cripple ou. The pains that w re hardly notic a'de at lirst, becojne yoiir constant companions and sean to take dep.uht in yiuir after1114. i f cur.-M . if this painful disease -a as on the sutl'aie onlv. cu mtcht t a s;o na b 1 y pect ti ,u-t relief by the use- of surtax.' r-mdies. such as liainants and other local applications. Put the source of the lisi is" is our bpmd. the tiny disease rerms t-n 1 !ed.rmnt th re atal multip! ty the million-- and scatt.T, by

means of the blood circulation throughout your systcin. The Fcnsiblr troatmrnt foi thLs

diseiisf. od tli only one from I which ou can expect satisfactory results is a. treatment that j,-oc down into tlv tdood supply and U aches the Miurce of the disease. S. S. is a. wnnilcrful blood renidy ami is the logical treatment for Rheumatism, because it promptly premeates the entire blood supply and searclps out and neutralizes th. disease KArms. If you an a victim of Rheumatism, you can take S. S. S. w ith the assarance that ycu aJ not experiraentin-, 1 Jt using- ji remedy that has brought r !i f to thousands w ho ha" suffered from tiiis painful dis-a-e. This great old remedy has been sold all over the Unit-d Stales for more than f'ü years, and has Veen used with gratifying results. It i1- a jrie.it Mes-MiiK for a salt' r r to b cutiio ac.i:aibtd with the powers of js. S. for :n this renioly

is found the help that can come only from the proper tn-atim-nt. Main' letters have been written to p.- b those who have used S S. S . tellincr of th- uooil it h.is done tliem. Their -ta I im nts will be h'dplul to many otheis who suffer, and we will he glad to send you some of these testimonials, lull of this; direct vid nee f the value of :- iS. We Tiaintain a medical department for the b-netit of all who .: i e aftlictec and our Chi"f Medical Adviser, v. ho is familiar with all forms of Rheumatism, will caadly give you ndvice without charge as. to the treatment of your own case. Write today to Swift Specific' Co., IIS Swift Laboratory. Atlanta, Ga. Ad v r.

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SIBLEY AVE. WOMAN ENJOYS BIG FEAST ON FRUITS AND CANDIES; AIDED BY PEPGEN

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Ys. f'.r ine :.i; .in.- in month? tay stomai h is in such good condition that I can cat all the candies and frails that 1 want." says Mrs. .! n;ie K'iTuek. 1'1: Sibley avenue. South Rcnu. Mrs. K'.:nk was de-or ibmir. the flect. of a r. w (cmpound lalied p p- n. P-pg-n is- highly recommend d by scor s feir s'omach. kid-ta-y. iiv. r j'.nd nerv.- ailments where a :.rst i.iss touii- is reciulred. "otitinuim; Mrs. Klinttk says. For nir-.o rears 1 suffered with my stcmadi. I had reached a point where I had ramping- spells after all .est cry me.il. I had to be -very lartti;'! what I at. I couldn't touch truit an. I ..t:ul;.' if I did I was sure t" h.'Y a very severe spal of it.dice-ti, r-. Se.tr --ly a day pastel tfi.it I -. l-i t h.iv" a lie.otache. 1 j..r v.v wak that 1 could hardU

di my lie us-"' work .nd if I did the beast bit of xtra work things would turn d irk before my eyes. Then I would get dizzy and often faint. "iVpgen was recommended to me as a splendid tonic and so I decided to try it. Since taking it I know from xp rit nee that it is a wonderful remedy. "T now have a line appetite. My food does not sour on my stomach. I can eat whatever I de-sire. I feel that 1 cannot speak too well of Pepgon. It has improved my general health in addition to relieving my stoni iv h." Pepgen is so d by Streibel and Steinel (The I Ublic Drug Store Sc uth I ml. Th Red Cross Pharmacy. Mishawaka and all other P-adinc drug slor s. Adv.

Interurban Day Specials for Boys Black Sateen Bl ouses 5 I . Shirts of Black Sateen, blue and gray Chambray and Percales at $1.25.

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Intrrurban Day Special in Underwear Women's fleecrd Pants. medium cii;ht, small sir onlv. mf 79c quality at 49c.

January Sales Demonstrating Economy

Women's Coats Reduced 40 Coats Reduced to $45.00 These coats were formerly priced $75.00. They are made of bolivia and velour cloths. Smart seal collars and novelty silk'linings add to their value. Coats Reduced to $50.00 Black Broadcloth Coats with seal collars are especially priced. Every coat is i real bargain.

$25.00 Coats Reduced to " $18.50 and $16.50

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Every one of th esc remaikable coats comes From regular stock. They are splendid values.

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Plush Coats Reduced 20 Short Coats are the latest style. A few short plush coats are available at the following prices: $5 7.50 Coats sell for $46.00. $50.00 Coats sell for $40.00. $35.00 Coats sell for $28.00.

$45.00 Suits Reduced to $22.50 Stylish Suits of velour and broadcloth, in navy blue and black, are specially priced. They are stylish and well ma de. The materials are of unusual quality. Every Winter Dress Is Reduced The garments in these reductions include dresses of satin and a few of tafTeta and serpe. Prices are $15.00, $19.75, $23.00. $29.75. Skirts Are Specially Priced Splendid qualities in navy and black serge skirts invite the shopper. They arc practical and stylish with button trims and smart pockets.

Januarv Specials In Our Boys' Store Main Floor Annex. 10 Reduction On All New This Season Overcoats This apprtrpr.tiy cems a small reduction, but when you cor.Fidcr th"1 qr.alitlf? wo sell at the prices of mixed inferior garment. you will readily see tlT--Ki'nt ad van trice of a 10 per . mt reduction. Skolny and Pries AllWool Overcoats Plain and mixed colors, all around belted, waist jearn and navy styles. Regular prices So. 75, SS.95, SI 2.95, Sl5.no, SlS.So, S22.50. S25 Less 10 Per Cent. Special 25 Boys Overcoats Good service coats, some all wool. Coats from last season, for ages I 1 and 1 2 only. Worth $16.50. Sale (m Price $BsJ

Children's Clothing: Big Reductions in Coats and Dresses Splendid qualities in dresses and coats arc available at reductions of 1 5 cc and 25rr. Serge Dresses are priced as follows: Sizes 2 to 6 54.25, S5.0i, s6.3$. Su.7o. S.oi. S7.65, S8.08, S8. 29, S.50. Sizes 6 to 14 S9.7S, SI 2.75, S 14.41, si 4.45, S14.SS, SI 5.30.

Winter Coats Reduced 25 Sizes 2 to 6 now offered: S3. 75, S5.22, $5., S0.71, S(3.75, S7. 13, S7. 5o. Sizes 0 to 14 now ofiered: SS.63. SI 1.25, S12.3o, SI 2.7 1. S12.7S, S13.12. Sl3.5o. Note Thee are the reduced price.s from the original ticket on each coat. New Gingham Dresses for Girls Smart Gingham Dresses in youthful plaids have arrived

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sizes trom b to H invite your inspection. Prices begin at $3.75.

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House Dresses for the Housekeeper Crisp and new Percale House Dresses in two-piece style are priced $2.50. Dressier ones of pretty checked and striped gin-hams range between 53.30 and $0.95. House Dress Aprons Doubly useful as dresses and aprons are these garments. They are made of percale. One model combines plain material with plaid. It is decidedly smart. Prices $1.98. $2.50, $2.98. Extra sizes $1.50, $2.50. $2.()8. Wash Waists Are Specially Priced Splendid lines of Wash Waists of lav.-n. voile and colored organdy for spring are sold for $2.98. $3.98. $4.50. These waists are Spring Stock.

Iron Clad Hose Reduced 33 1-3 to 5o'

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The above lot are seconds from the factory. The defects are slight and will not affect the wearing quality. On sale, main floor.

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January Sale of Crocheted Bed Spreads A popular time to buy your supply now during the January reductions assorted patterns, hemmed, at S2.00, S2.50, S3. 25, S5.c5, S4.25.

Scalloped 4 ft. 0 in. cut, S2.5n to 54.50. Satin Spreads, Marseilles patterns, 80x00, hemmed. Specially priced at S4.25.

10 Discount Sale JEWELRY and SILVERWARE Thursday, Friday and

Saturday A three-day Opportunity Sale at a generous discount of 10 percent less than the already low prices, prevailing in our Silverware, Jewelrv and Ivory, Toilet Goods Section. Every article is made by well known manufacturers bearing the "Quality First'7 trade mark of the Robertson Store. Rogers 1847 Silverware Rogers Bros. 30-year Plated Ware. Wm. Rogers 20-vear Plated Ware. American Silverware Co., 10 to 20-year guarantee. Silverware Table Knives, Forks, Spoons for every purpose odd pieces of table silver 3, 4 and 5-piece sets Meat Platters, Trays, Cake Dishes, Fruit Bowls, Vases. Jewelry Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Brooches. Ivory, Pearl and Jeweled Necklaces, Lavallieres.

Bar Pins, Scarf Pins, Beauty Pins. Lingerie CI asps, the noted Illinois Watches, Wrist Watches from best makers in the world. Fountain Pens. Desk Sets, Casseroles and Thermos Bottles. An exceptional opportunity to buy that birthday remembrance. Wedding Gift or your own favorite piece of silver, and jewelry. This 10 per cent discount from our extremely low regular prices affords a handsome saving.

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55.00 and s5n iik Fibre Shirt S4.59. Cashmere Hose, econd oi n.v quality, on sale at 5c.

Domestic Special Tomorrow Yards of Fancv Striped Shirting Percales Large assortment of patterns, in line fast colors. 36 inch. Special at 33c v!. 15c White Outing Flannel. Special at 12Tc.

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