South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 25, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1920 — Page 2
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n M) V, JAM A in i I HE SOUTH HEND NEWS-TIMES SAYS MO The Passing of the Holland House
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Charles A. Payne Delivers Patriotic Lecture at High School Saturday.
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Characterizing Airifric: a niv rur-, not i.vrely a n-.v nation. Dr. Charles A. I'ayn -x -r r 1 i ntrintic Wlurr thf? put. lie 5ch'-l tTicVrs t the city nt th.' hleh ehool i-'Uurdny morning, hi-: ibJrct b"!r? "America, a VorM Xn- : tion." The metinc vav th ::rt !
a rcrlc? or Hvp tThr.c ir..- titutr which arf planned. Ir. Payrs ha rcntly rr-'urr.r.! from Iluropf wlr h'- ki- vi-itM mo5i of tho war rccrirn--, v.hich imparted a nn- viewpoint to his lcwire. TT trrl first ff Amrrira. ;ts Ij.kI sorn It in h;.i travels. .f its wornI'rful prnciy ami f ru it fn nf :-.,
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ir; the old wnrM. Triut-s Our 1 1 -t n j . Dr. I'ayno tracM tlio hic:rfry of tJie making of th Anifriran r.ico i-howine: how th Pikrim f.ithfr. tho ferkrs affr lllirty. and thos" vlio ranifl after tlirm ficrccilf-d in tJuir rnn'-juf'it or thi. ast arra. Thon 1 1 r toll of th pr'nt day i'i'rinrs and imnür.uitH and trav" lri-f word pictures of thni 'is li hid Foon th-m in thir native ountrio.i ready for nnhark.ttlon ff-r llii.s country vh-rr thoy have lulp'd mak- Anifri'-a th mighty nu-lt-ir.s p"t that it .-. Thr school wit ! its iiisy-inination iT univT-al intHlicnro and th. huroh with if.s powrr of rirhtrtmsr.ss lr. I'ayno citod as )m- institutions hicJi ha - i m f a 1 1 d to Amt-riM. t)i dlvin- ct'niu.n for doinir th lmtnatj and f-mmon things whi'di have n.ado Am i i- a what it J. today. In cotulnion T'r. f'aji' chara trri-d Ativri-a as a r-at nH vaoo In its prrat n-v oonlinrnt. indp'ri(lont of all natimi, yrt having tli hlood of all nations in its vadns. a fciant in t)i war and a Az hrothfr tf all the world. Ho prophMNl ihat Aitif rii'.i will l;p-p h r own oul
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humanity. Tli- following r rnr.ini 'v;s r-n-tU rcd preceding lr. I'au' 's addrrhM. Srirction, Junior liich srhool orrluhtra. Miss Ilnvp Mr;ilvray, director; "Invocation," Ipv. .1. N". ('rorn'; ponrral inu'irir." Mi.-s I-'flio Harmon. lirH tor: voc al solos, Mrs. TV. ;. Uryan. "Drop TCi v -r." Unr1ri:h. "X(bofly Knows tiio Trouhlo l'vo S.-fii."
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Mi ;oeonGS T STO CKHAM- PRESENTING ?IO (SOLD PI KES ;TD EMPDDY : 1
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Known from coast to co'uat and In every country abroad, for it has housed millionaires, politicians and prir.cf-s ont! of thu Lest known hosieries of the couniry, the Holland House 'of Fifth av., New York, has rIrofi its door. A decade ago tht Holland House was to New York what the Itltz-Carlton is today. Tho rna frniiicfnt f urnlhlnfe'4 have been cold at auction, and the building is to be turned Into a business houso. In thr- ,t companylnt photo a shown the former owner rewarding his em ployes.
RIVER PARK ron RrroHTüR cat.l Rler J rk H Thon '.
I of hor dauKhtf-r, Mrs. Schock th I past month is improved.
C'pl. Jes Scheffner located at Honolulu, i.s her visiting at the homo of his aunt, Mrs. William
Thrift Week" Closes With Bank Accounts
Today, the lat day of tiu Thrift
o.-, lL ,, lkiwr i aiiv ' '-.Davidson X. Sixth st. Cpl. Schffrhurrh Sunday, will UxrhvU Su nday , lir fornH.rv ri,sl(!l.(l in South Hrnd .h'.ol at l :''.. Marshall Hall. supt. 'and attended the lUver Tark s-hVol.
J I i i i J I n LT ry H- pas;nr, lifV. ti. nan o--n in um; ii r ri. . . i ii;li.-on at '::, in tin- morn'tiL-and ! -NIiv Minni" I'oolo who has he n
7:.'J0 in tli.' eveninjr. Morning stin-'ü! with in umonia the past w--k I week campaign, was devoted to je-t, ' Christian Kounotny." evciiir.i; i wiS r. tnoved to the i;pworth hospit- "pay Your Hills Promptly" propa-
suhjert. 'Tlo- Virtur.- of I ti.! list ry." , 1 I a iday i or tr a t meid. J Tin- Kiiu ntili l.. .,rriH K ot i. rial at! A. Carter left toddy for Chra-j
N't il McHrew. pres't. Pia v r f Ko on a ten days business trip.
and prais-- no'rtinn Wednesday eeniü;r. I'm " M-:hodi.t foi;: ; i m;!i and vine ss. Sunday hon; ;it I ,r. m. I. I'. Wolf... supt. 'lass mt ' tint,- at 11 a. in. hd hy Mir. Ln.. Neikard. rraliiim' hy th pastor. lt . II. 1 Hit. lu iM K at 7:;:t p. ra. Prayer
j.eri e tf i ' V-:I nes'la y t-fiiii k at 7:
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TURN STILL OVNERS OVER TO GOVERNMENT John IUker. 7H p.laine a v., and Anth'Oiy "huiieki. 1 2'. I.oni;Jey av., V.-ho tro .im'sted hy the Jailiee Thursday afternoon ami rhartel with opratintr liquor stills in their privat; homes hao i.een turned
o it to tin f.'ileral .authorities. It! v. as predict,., I S'atuniuy morniairj that they xvill l tioiiml ov. r to tli' j federal -otirt for disposition 0f thiir i as ( Jo rnm-nt opt-i ati a-
vorkinc; on t!ie va luve roll.-ctcd n ma..; of - idenoe and further exposures will prohahly follow.
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ion Sunday , niim at 7:'.e ami Wednesday , f nin at T:;i". Th ieru ar m'ctinK of tl-.e K. I?.
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Word has been r i . d h re of I
Ihe promotion to the sank of corporal of IMward Malia, a former resilient of South Ilend. ipl. Malia enlisted In the medical iletaehno-nt. third held artillery, fdth diiion, which is stationed at ramp (Iran!, III. on ree. 9. 1 f 1 1 and Ins Tromotion ram.' in v r short tirae.
t lub wart lield with Mr-?. II
Johnson st. The tinie was : Ko i lily and vitti n. edU- vii k. fres:mieat:j v, ere se,-d hy hostess.
A party of youm: peopt.
of sixt en ,-oude i njoyed a slei ;h ride to I.ydk k last ni'ht. where they iia,i :1 rhijken supper at the home of l- II. Williams near Lyati k. lN .itUleS of tile evening Wer-o mi'sic, iK'inin. cards and old fashioned. Kamt h. M;s. Laur.'i Cuha, S. Ki;;lith st. entertained th" I., and ti. Iii! y sterday afiemouu. Aft -r th" h isiness sesi"ii music and contests featured th aft. riuMii. A two -our.se l iiu heon was served. Mayor Davidson k ), has b en emidoyed at tue .ats and Ilerchar 1 Apiral-iu.i: C. of ('huao the jus, t wo yearv:. . a s r ? : 1 1 prouuded ti li'äd !i,as! r. Mr. liidso!i is spi'iuliiVt a few,- we. ks iith his par'iils Mr. ami Mrs. William I . t l I s . 1 1 while api fai-iii:., the Tower Cotton Mills at Nil. s. Mi-h. Mr:. William Schock, S. Slx'h st. has received word of the death of h r i'M.-iii Hinn.'l Crow 1, a '.re ls, wiii. d'.'-d Tuesday of inf luerara. H"1 is suria'-d b Iiis v.:f who is critically ill and three rhildren. I'd ward Krill and sons Paul and Chataey who have b e s- riously ill tile past two v. e, Us are imMroviti::. T!ii eon.litiavs o, Mrs. Paul Stalli v.li.i has been ill at the home
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Th'T'! will be an important meet-inc-,.f the I-r a nds of Irish Free
dom at Knights of Coluinhus Ji.ill -arned by A. (J. I'olsop, of the V
randa, tin; Iii tail Merchants' bureau of the chamJter of Commerce beins in charpre of tlie advertising, placing (if posters, etc. Following .a Thrift speech at the junior hit;h school Friday it wa
next Sunday afternoon. Jan. "". a jt. in. All fri' mis of frrcdom ar? invited to attend. (Jo.nl speakers. Fveryor.e welcome. Admission free. Come and brinic our iriends. civil com. r oNi-: HCNniiiii) J. J. Hays. S'ec'y.
C. A. who is mi cliarn" of Thrift we k activiliev, that L'lM pupils of the junior hii;h schools liave bank accounts. This number means that more than CO per cent of the pupils have become imbued with the saving spirit.
BILIOUS? CASCARETS WON'T SHAKE UP .OR SICKEN YOU
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No Inconvenience Whatever! No Shock to the Liver, No Griping of the Bowels Ideal Physic!
.... ........-..--.-. oated tongue. Üad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin, and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and slavish bowels, which cause the stoma eii to become Jilled with undigested food, which sours and fer-bo-nts. fcrmini; acids, gases, and poisons, (,'asc.irt ts tonight will ive
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'Tape's Diapepsin' is the quickest, surest relief for a Sour, Acid, Gassy Stomach Distress vanishes I
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Food sourlnc. gn.". distress! Won gestior.. dyspepsia or a di- vdo-od i .ler what upset vour stomach? Well, i toIM;ih- A f,'n' ta! ,ts "f Pap--'s :
Jon't botl;er! the moment cu cat a tablet or two of rape's Diapepsm ill the lumps of indij:es'.iin pain, "h.e sourness, heartburn and b. h hdigr cf pases, due to acidity, vanish tr::ly wonderful! Millions of p.o;le kr.ow that it is r.efd'ess to b- both., red with itnlt-
IMapi psin neutralize aeidi: and stive
relief at one. no waiting! Pay a ho of Pap 's piapi psin m ! p- ti't stav mise:-a'-.!e! Try to rt culate your stem a. h so yen tan eat favorite food? without oausiri: ,l:-?tass. The vt is si little. Th.e P.-n.-r.ts so ur. it. Vt'i. t. will be a Piapepsin tnt'ntisiist after .varus. Adv.
No or IV Ciircd by litK'al Treatment With Sprays. Catarrh is a condition of the blood and an not be cured by local applications of sprays and douches; 'his has been protn by the thou-.-ar.ds who have vainly resorted .o this method of treatment. Catarrh should not te neglected or experimented with. The vvron' ttaatment is valuable time lost, during which the disease is getting a :!nnr hold upon Its victim, and makimr it more ditlicult for even the pmper treatment to accomplish resalts. Though Catarrh makes its first nppearance in th nostrils, throat and air passages, the disease becomes more and more amrravatod and hnal'.y reaches down into the lungs.
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For Coughs, Colds and Catarrhal
Trouble. Disordered btornacc,
Constipation, losof strength
general OeprcSioa. KxS
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his beaten off mmv a serious sickness.
X Tonic Laxatirc cf Known Virtue tnd
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Clean-up on Ranges and Heaters Making room for Spring stock implements. We will sacrifice all remaining stoves. Wholesale prices have advanced 25 since last Fall. This stock was bought before the raise, so you can buy now instead of next Winter and save fully 50!;;. buy NOW AND SAVE MONEY.
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your bilious liver and constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. Cascarets never sicken, cramp or in
convenience you all the next day 1
HR, nasty Calomel, Salts, t ul, or griping Pills. Cabarets work while you sleep. Adv.
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ing eondition.H that result when the lungs are affected. Thus Catarrh may b the forerunner of that most dreaded and hopeless of all diseases, consumption. Xo local treatment affords per
manent relief. Kxporieneo has!
taught that S. S S. is the one remedy which attacks the disease at lbs source, the blood, and produces
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wor.-t cases. Catarrh sufferers are urged to give S. S. S. a thorough trial. It' is sold by all druggist. You are invited to write to the Medical Department for expert adviceas to how to treat your own case. Addrfss S.vift Specific Co.. 254 Swift laboratory, Atlanta. Ca. -Advt.
226 South Michigan Street.
New Glove Arrivals. The latest in White French Kid in any length to suit trie length ot your sleeve. 4 button L Auto Gauntlet. 8, 12 and 16 button, also 2 clasp gloves in black, brown, grey and white.
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Chamoisette Gloves are Wann Complete line here in white, bind; ar.d 7jry at $ 1 .0) and S 1 .2 5. Children's Knit Gloves and .Mitten. 50c to $1.00.
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The Reductions on These Sealette Plush Coats make them remarkable values at You can safely buy a coat of this duality. They" are always in good style. At this reduction you are saving 50 per cent. You can choose a long or medium length, all are full silk lined.
i Unequaled Opportunity in Women's EmbroiJereJ f Wool Tricotine Dresses j
Tomorrow Special
This lot also includes taffetas, some combined wi th georgette, rich black velvets and wool silvcrtcne in new brown and plum. Every purchase represents a one-third slaving.
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Also Very Remarkable Are The Reductions Made On The Balance Of All Our Winter Coats The following values you can make no mistake in buying. The savings is sufficient to carry over for next winter and give you a wide margin of savings from the price you will then pay.
ifaoirt Coats
l Bearer Ptaslh at SUB mA $W.7B Will be just as fashionable next fall as now. This lot only includes a special purchase of 25 coats and we cannot possibly duplicate the values again. On sale tomorrow. Sizes up to 44. Silk Velour Coats
There is only 3 or 4 of these high grade coats, the only ones left, extra fine and fully worth $95.00, tomorrow at
Plush Coats Reduced to 29 This includes full length coats belted and full flare; also short and medium lengths with beaver plush collar cuffs and wide band at bottom. Values up to $38.50.
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Spring clothes arrive daily. Their crisp newness ensures pleasure to the winter-weary. Each garment is an expression of our intention to give full value for value received. Crisp Silk Dresses Silk frocks for midwinter and early spring wear with short skirts and petite bodices have newly arrived. They are made cf crisp taffetas, messalines and combinations of silk and georgette. RufTIes and fluting and metal embroidery furnish the trimmings. Prices, $26.50 to $50.00 Motor and Sport Coats These coats in three-quarter and reefer lengths are serviceable throughout the season. Big pockets and jaunty belts add to their smartness. The materials arc covert, polo and novelty cloths. Prices $45.00 to $85.00
1 ailored iuits
Excellent tailoring and beautiful materials justify the simplicity of these spring suits. Their lines are becomingly youthful. Prices. $28.50, $35.00, $45.00, $55.00, $65.00, $85.00.
Extraordinary Values Are These Wool Serge Dresses for Misses of Slender Figures at $15.00 Smart straight line frocks of unusual smartness in design and fabrics seldom seen at this price.
The New in Blouses Georci-'tti; over-blouses and tuckin waists emlToidered with yarn and beads are offered in a variety of spring colors, Kelly green, orchid, bisque, aromatic and doll re blue. Prices, s3.9. Sio.oo, s; 12.50 up to S25.0O.
In the Children's Store Sere Dresses Have been reduced i 5 o A saving of noteworthy attention from the unusual low prices always quoted here on quality garments. Winter Coats Generously Reduced 25 Every ccat in stock here is new and the very latest models, j;ood for many seasons, so you are safe in buying a coal for next winter and safe to save more than 2 5 per cent from next winter's prices. New Gingham School Dresses Colorful plaids of tubable qualities in smart modes, from $3.75, $4.50, $5.95. $6.50.
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Wc are closing out our line of Louis XIV pattern of Finest French Ivory, very similar in design to the DuBarry Pattern. Our regular prices on these beautiful toilet sets, manicure sets and single pieces are al! pre-war prices and are real bargains without the 40 Vc reduction in price we are now offering. Note a few of our most attractive bargains. Regular $5.00 mirrors $3.00 Regular $2.00 combs 31.20 Regular $7.50 mirrors 4.50 Regular $1.25 combs 75 Regular $8.00 mirrors 4.80 Regular $3.50 brushes 2.10 Regular $12.00 mirrors 7.20 Regular $4.00 cloth brushes 2.40 Regular $2.50 Hair receivers $1.50 Regular 75c files 45c Regular'SI. 75 Hair receivers 1.05 Regular 75c hooks 45c Regular $2.50 Puff jars $1.50 Regular $1.00 files 60c Regular $1.75 Puff jars 1.05 Regular $1.00 hooks 60c $4.00 Trays $2.40 Regular $3.00, 5 piece manicure sets in cases $1.80 Regular $3.00, 7 piece manicure sets in cases . . . , 2.10 Regular $6.50, 7 piece manicure sets in cases 3.90 Regular $7.50, 6 piece manicure sets in cases 4.50 Regular $10.00, 10 piece manicure sets in cases 6.00 Regular $5.00, 3 piece Toilet sets, brush, comb mirror in case $3.00 Regular $6.50, 3 piece Toilet sets, brush, comb 6c mirror in case 3.90 Regular $9.50, 3 piece Toilet sets brush, comb 6 mirror in case 5.10 Regular $13.50, 3 piece Toilet sets, brush, comb &c mirror in case .... 8.10 Regular $1 7.50, 3 piece Toilet sets, brush, comb 6c mirror in case .... 10.50 Samples of the above are displayed in our North Show Window. Better act at once as these bargains will not last long. Frank Mayr & Sons Jewelers, 113 S. Michigan Street,
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