South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 15, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 January 1920 — Page 2
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CHASE GEYER
ARM FOR SS0.000
Property Near Springbrook Park to be Laid Out in City Lots.
j V.. A. Mrln-rny. Tu -.-!.-, y nfclnTrol th- purchi-0 l th-- t r i ; t f O at tt f iinpfv." I i t : I la ar I-' j ri r. k:i ro",- j a r !v i.r wn ;.s. th . lO'cr farm, thu car.sidc ration Lii.::
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Srvr railroad ronin.iny is nrw of t..iiurcha.in jartif.--. Th" proj.rty v.a3 fco'.J to y.ttb' thr l:itv ?lr. Mclnr.y mad- th- puidriM' 5n the bi half of ?:!s fi.Tinv.-inir th ceurin;; of ;;: rptha on thj prola' rty, which he ha h' Id f-r smut
tm-p. The option, which alb-d for 'loüji of Colip brothi r. will he th'n:n( f,f:urs as th- haal .-a!- Mb-nt boost r. A numb-.- f impor-jrirr-, was p r n t .-J ar ! ap;.rovi-d I tant m at fr. ar to mm- um. imdud-
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KIWAWIS CLUB WILL RECEIVE NEW MEMBERS AT THURSDAY'S MEETING A Mitk nal r.'-'.v T!i- rahr-rs will b t .l.'n i:.to th- Kkvar;1.- cb;b Thurat th- uvular vrkly iun : -. u in thr second tbor I i r: 1 n r""!a f th- livrr hoNl. A hn ik-w i, nl vrs wire inithu-d into th bib at list wrrks lunrlo-ori. Iivt rv riur:.lr of tho c'ub is urI to t:r.d Thur-diy'H inpctir.j: to civ- ."') a th lb nd a tmod fdiowini: in the a t M-rida ra rn:it-st, whih i.i b-iir-; v.'at'f.l th first three- Months of th" : our by the international Klw.in. h v miatlon. Va'.u.tl ic priz s ar" - f. rd for th- du'is winning th' a 1 1 f --,-7 :t contft. Ist v. 1:, fS p. re nt of th" club mf-mb rf-hil
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iiort 1 l."irc i ri'!" to nls" th" att t .i.'f to pt rctnt of thr- in"i;ib' ikip tliis v.-eck. Walter I. I'f --nn, 1 i t r i t rr.amp- r of th" l' mi Mutual rIfo Insr.-itic" 'o.. will b" tlv tr.il bof!r at
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WORLD WAR ROMANCE WILL END WITH WEDDING HERE
:Ksdav- th" li'.-ir. w"r on -ulurj ai;i nre"d to th" al" an'! th" piopo-i-tion v. a.s yir sntoit a tu! :;pprow-l by the city official.- of Miyli.tvaka. following whiri th- Ir-.Ll -..'is doM''!. rtrt of Ircprrt. Th" property "Xti.-r.d3 a'.ons' both hidi-s of Lincoln way W, to th,north ns far the riv-r un south for more than onv-fouxth of a mil'.. The t-'T-'?ct pl.ins for tin u-- oi tli'property have not h(. n coinpirtnl ai yrt, but. it is a C"rt.unty tint, ai Ipast a portion of it, will b 'nid out in building lots. The Ilnal sah- of the property anü th'1 evidence of th" i:uyirov in -v.' that ar" to follow nuci with th- i;tinojt satisfaction both in South Ib-nd ;in'l Mihawaka. For sovt i a yoa;th F ile of th" land lias b" n r"fjorted. fait tho d al has novt r Kri" farther thr.n a ru:nor. At -n" tim" A v:as stateil that the Fair a-soci.i-üon intended purchasing th.e property with a vi"w to th extrr.sion of Sprint;brook but the plans faib d to jnateriali.'.'.
it::: h:;al arrannnn : i t s for the nt rt,-inni"nt and banqurr. t!i" ni'ht of .Ian. 'Jl, whm II. J. Ililloit of riourr"al, Int-rnational jirr s!d r.t, and ifoe Pulk"rson of Washinu-ton. ditor (f th" JiwanLs Torch, will n sts f f hn club. The . vouin ia tm'-r will take th" plan- f th" noon Pineh on m t w ok.
GOODRICH SALESMEN TO BE GUESTS OF MANAGER
HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI TO PRESENT PROGRAM
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th- P.. I". floodrk-h UuM,. r ro.. will I ent rtain t!e niemi rs of his sahsl (ifaniz.i t ion at ri diun'-r at tli" Mi-
v r hot. Saturday - -1 1 i -. r. llosid'-s Mr. Thor jn' tns" wb.o will be pr sein v.iil b Allx-rt üaniihr, truck tir" M!-siMn. A. Co!f.rt. A. It. Thompson and J. S. Morrison, pnf.iinatie tire sab srncn. Saturday "enin's limner will b" in appneiation of the s ! 1".-moil's Ports in putting South Ibi.il at the head of all the. (Goodrich depots in th" i'hicaro territory, in pneumatic tir" sab-s.
Another romance of the world war cam" to li'ht Wednesday when the Miimcrmnt of Mademoiselle ClrmMine ('hipp1 lain of Colornhe. 1 ranee, to I"red Whitcomb, .n of L. i. Whitcomb of this city was announced. It wah while he was located at Tours, France, acting as an in.tru(tor In aviation gunnery, tha. Serpt. Whitcomb m"t Mile. Chip)"lahi. who was at that time in chur of .the curio d' partnunt of a ."hop in the town. Th" 1-"r rvh cirl often HS'istt ! hhti in makiravr urJi'S"S fr the home folk and as sh" had a thorouch kr.owlnl'.'e of I'urlish (-li- was able to trlve tlir uniTiitiated Ariari'.an eompi eliensiv aid. Soon th." mutual interest prrew and Mile. Ciiappeiain volunteered her services as French instructor. The colonel heirint: of th" elucation ff the cirl jffered her a po.itfon a.s private secretary. This change brought the younir couple together more irequently and interest rew apace. Arrani'-ments for the marriage however were not mad" until Mr. Whitcomb'.s return to this country in May of this year. Mil". Clnpjudain if th" daughter of M. and Mm". II. Ohappelam of Colombe, 1 "ranee. M. 'ha pplain of the head of a business concern in l'aris r.nd durinfr th" war mtv((I in tli" Juki. Mlie. Ch tpp.d i in receive. 1 ler education In Franc and Fi.land. Mr. Whitcomb is well knovn in South Mer.d and since his return from Frar.ce has been associated with the firm of Whitcomb and Kelb r. Mile. "lMpfielain will arrive in th" Fiv.t d Stat oji the French liner 4"I, Traine" .-.ad v. ii! be the uvn-t of Miss Lyi" Wliitcomb in South land. Th" u ddiiur will tak" pi ich in F- I mat y.
LAFAYETTE CLUB WILL MEET THURSDAY
" regular HT'etine of th" I.afav-
ttc -I'arent-T achr rs club v.il P. held Thursday afternoon, nt the Fchool buiidmRT at 2: CO o'clock. Th foHowirip prrzrarn wiil b" given: I-.nr"uarrf c.m. 1-b ;rTde; linguale gait.c, Z-ii. and li-b grade; "Tuberculosis in the School." Ml? I Cline. school nurs. I'ollowirg the prorr.ini tit" annual election of officers for the eu-ulmr ye.ir will he held. It is de-ired that th" entire membership Attend th" m""tlnc on account of its fd en Infant inip'Ttar.C'X
FILE PETITION FOR CONTROL OF TELEGRAPH FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
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FORM NEW LABOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Formation of th" Labor Publishing Co. of South Iund. with Y.v I. Parker. Flkhart. jrc-id.ent; T. I . Tupper, South Hend. vice president, und K. H. M.'tz. secre tary and treasurer, was completed Wednesday. The new company is ( .lpitnlir.- d nt ?20.00 and has Just co.npleted the purchase of thf- Cooperative Print shop. 31? F. Wayn.- st. Th" Intcrurban Journal will be )ubli.-h-ed by th- new company. Mr. Met, is the editor of the paper.
A petition a --kins' the public service commission to assume jurisdiction over th" American Pbtrict Tel--, graph ccmpir.y in Indiana has been : filed by Tnd iar.ipoMq busdn"s con- 1 cerrs. The comj-any In audition to the nlht watch end i)vn telegraph svf'em In this city operates tnt!o; In Indiana pol Anderson. Murcle, i Marion. New Castle. T"rre Haute t
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The South Pent! hif,li si hool alum-I Tho romtnino. f.a- ihn :,f..r.
r.i association has announced its !;nfK1 j.- Compo.-"d of Mi-s Ftlul ompletfd program to be prest nted I yn .m;; ., j..n(. I;iV.-sman ami ;it the high school Friday nU'ht. AU I 7. j.-,. p., thany (bycr. Thar" will be e;ts are to be reserved an ! are ob- ; Vl, , .h. of th(. iyl rhli Tuii. ,. lainabb- at th" hiich -hoo! buiMin! ,1,,- , i:u.i,.,. vS u" thf
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tween the hours of J and o'ceick. and also at the performance. The program follows: l. "Chalk Talk", Cuy WNor. '12: Most Anything." Rl,h Dumk.-. Charles Hutierworth. Crrt 1 Fdner, "17; 2, "Dance-Musette", Auin-s M tti.w.ski, Matilda Christ man. '1!': "Th" Colonial Trio", The Moorish Night Soi.g. A flroiip of ld Songs.
Irandmothers Minuet, violin. Wilda,
Shonts. 'v'. viola. Lillian Martin, piano. Pertha Rockstroli Henderson, ').": ... "Dance of the Lutterdy". Itoltl Hon Durant. '1.'. Howard Plrhm. 'IK; G, "A Group of Indian Sonus". Joseph in" Decker. '11. Mdnx Peed Cover. 1C: 7, "Hero Come- th" P.ride". Pobert Swintz. 'A. Marin
I'ark. "L. Mrs. Pohert Sv.intz; n. j j ''Tumble Act". Donald Pimm. '17.;! Flliot 1 Ilommedien. Kyb- Simpson, ' '17. The orchestra mcmin rs will Include. Clarence Harding, 'is. Jolm i
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'1 want ).-. statement pubiished in tli" papers that everhody may kuo how Taula" h i In li"d m .'vd what -i wonde-i fei undicine it i.-" -aid William 11. I'ei''ison, a
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D.irinrr t'r.e asi four oars 1 ha' b:-t at least IS months I'ioi.i work
j on account of this riieumati.-m. ; Mo of the t'.lo" I could not j !.t l;ck in a ) filler's rh iir in 1 t j sImvi d, an I iiiv left arm was o I la lot ss I .iild not ra i. my oaa t
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George F. Baker is one of the nation's greatest bankers. Possessed of a financial shrewdness vhich amounts lo genius, he has valuably served many large and varied interests. In like proportion, if not in like degree, this bank sincerely aims to well and truly serve the interests of this community. There is no phase of banking service that we are not equipped to perform for you, and it is our desire always to take the best of care of your interests. ' Our policy toward our depositors is liberality tempered with the conservation demanded by good banking practice. On this basis we solicit your account.
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A Big Manufacturer's Clearance of Flannelette Sleeping Garments We were fortunate in getting this lot of merchandise at this time. It came in time to replenuh our depleted stock made from last week's sales. The prices wc can offer these are greatly under the present values of such qualities. On Sale Tomorrow as Follows: In the Men's Store 75 dozen Pajamas and Gowns of extra heavy fleeced flannelette in plain white and fancy stripes, all new fresh merchandise, just came, at S2.00, S2,75, S2.95. In the Women's Section Gowns of fleecy flannelette in colored stripes, high necks, hemstitched yokes. Priced from $1.50 to S2.50. Alfo Gowns with elaborate trimmings from S2.75 to $2.98. Pajamas from si.98 to S4.50.
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Winter Coats at Lowered Prices Here's an opportunity to replace the coat you thought might do this winter. There's lots of winter weather ahead. Why not enjoy the wearing a new coat now and next winter at a
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$75.00 Coats $35.00 Coats$29.75 CoatS-
Hudson Seal Collars $45.00 Cloth or Plush $29.75 Heavy All-Wool .... $18.50
Afternoon Dresses Reduced The higher quality of these dresses make these reduced prices very attractive. The limited number will need your immediate attention. Material?: Georgettes. Satin vnd Tricolette. also a few Taffetas. On Sale Tomorrow at $39.75, $45.00, $50.00
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. Nowom;iiiw:int) to look old. Map.y in their effort to look youthful ro.ort to the "Iwauty doctor. " Their mistake is that they visit th.o wron depart men t in the druir btore. Beauty depend
upon health. Worry. sWp!r nij;htt":, hcadticltes. p f. i u " , dLorder?. irrofTularities and weaknvv of a dietinrtly feminine character in a trhort time biin the dull eye, the "crow'e feet," the hafard lrmk, drooping ehoulden, and the fftlterint; step.
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Buying Hosieiy at Ie3 money The "Iron Gad" Hosiery Cos clearance of seconds has arrived. This is a twice vearlv sale at a saving of 33 1-3 to 50 percent. They ere now here on sale in the Hosiery Section main floor. For Women Regular 60c, seconds 35c. Regular 50c, seconds 25c. Regular SK00 seconds 59c. 69c. Regular 75c, seconds 59c. For Children Regular 75c, seconds 50c. For Men Silk $1.25. $7.50. seconds 89c. Cashmeie 95c, seconds 59c Cotton 75c, seconds ?8c
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ii oweis at 50c on the $ Every one who bought at this Sample Towel Sale vrai delighted to get such values. It's like buying before tho war and getting 100 per cent value for every dollar. Sale Commences Tomorrow,
Tomorrow brings opportunities of reat savings on many lines of winter nur-
chandise. Each day surprisingly low prices are siven to merchandise we want to
clear awav quick. Read carefullv our ads not onlv todav but everv dav to the
advantage of your pocketbook.
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To retain the appearance of youth you reut retain her.hh. Instead cf lotions, powders and paint-, a.k your druggist for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This famoas medicine striken at Uie vrry root of the? enemies of your youthful appearance. It makes you not only lok young but feel yount;. It overcomes; the weakness and builds you up. Your druj;?i"t can stippiy you with liquid or tablet: or send ten one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce'? Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. BufTf lo. X. V., and a trial pk. of the tablets will ho mailed to you. Dr. IVrcets Favorite Proscription. ha been in T0 vears.
If you wiVn to know ail about yourself, drop a line to Dr. Pierce j p jJ for free pamphlet on Diee-aM-s of Women. Should you desire to i 'rr.nke v
consult his medical stau of phyidan. or ask for information, the ime will be cheerfully furnished you wholly without cost and your -ili be treated as eucredly couGdential.
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ayes weak If yo ir eyes nrc weak araJvwcrkrtrair.ed; your riiicn bhjrrtd. if yen find it li::icult to read arbi rn'tit
wear .classes, m to your crurist t?A f:et ä bo:4.K' Bor.-Opto Ub- j lets. Drop one in a fourth cf a : class of water and bathe the ejes
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3Ialt ZMarrow tones and enriches me blood, brings the glow of health.
It sharpens the appetite, revives mental energy. Drink ft with your meals and between meals
The Tonic of the Aye Order it by the Case Distributor. A. 1 Soiirbeor,
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Combined Asseti $6,500,000.00
January 19 24 ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY GIVEN THOSE WHO WANT TO SAVE MONEY. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND SECURE EXTRA EARNINGS. IF YOU HAVE DELAYED OPENING THAT NEW YEAR'S SAVINGS ACCOUNT UNTIL YOUR DECEMBER BILLS WERE PAID START NOW. WE OFFER
a YOU A BANK THAT IS CENTRALLY LOCATED. CONVEN-
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Deposits made on or before January 24th Will draw interest from January 1st.
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