South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 34, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1920 — Page 2
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NEW FEATURE FOR DANCERS i GITY
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Turner Hall Remodeled For Japanese Dancing Garden of Artistic Design.
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Take Steps to Care For Payment of Association's Land Contracts.
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;h io h- Srvjth Ii r.'l s r. .v laiie'ti ..t.i'li my whero t hi c n' hantm' j;t o? ii.ovIrn dancing will Ja- pivn .in added tf'iich iv. th- beautiful m::rournlinsr of Japan's'.' d( enrn 1 1 .m whi' h have la-en in -tali' d with thl einndf llln;: of 'i'liriuT Lull on .W Mlri:an st. The- a almy v.-ill l jenf'l at V.V fi'c!' t: Thur-day
I in ! : .' '1 :ate a t r a nirem ills to ian I th'' St. Joyrpli U Tl t la I r iim! Aitni.- tin lit '. vti' tak: in thej ;i:n,' of a isolation, at th ;rinnal -fi'i'kh"lil'r.' ni'Miii- at h- ofia of th. -mii;iny. This step was thought rxa siry l-ti aux- tin- assorlation is- 'ii ,u rcirs m tin- payments on tin- lr. it I -on-
th'- hi o.i (! !i;n;' of it arfiiti.S has' ttat ami tlu- wuf rs of tll' roil-
treasurer; Uall-.r LiinJky, ycrrctary. Th- fair ronducf d last Ia.ll .-liow-
rl hf largest i-rofit of any y-ar y t 1
an J a irod marstn of proMt remain-j f l atter all hills hal ! n pai J.i thrr nt rt:iinrnTits aral attrar-f
tior:s in addition l . th- annual fair arc b in p'.annl by tli directory to further Inrnay tho rfvnur of th' associatic-n.
'"I "i It," . '!! ,; ,'! " i i ' i " '. i at a r i 1 1 r m t ; i : x of tin admin; 'rati ( .. i p, n ii 1 1 h Id in "W V'il.. Th" rapid growth of : -o latum in the last f ai and
CANDLEMAS DAY OBSERVED BY CATHOLICS '"atholic church's tlir'njhout. tho
city Monday cclihrat'd the ! ',ir "I'l l;st month aid were th
Two Babies Die A ft er Drin king Condensed Milk
The honif of Mr. and Mi Fran!; Orzechow 'kii. Z,Z S. Walnut st , is tlarkcncd: th j-had s ar- drawn! i ticht and tho Uc.-ul itc -p;ni of sidncys ho r.s ovt th fntire noih-! horh.ood all lo calis' I.itt!" Ia ;. a and Jadwica Orzci h v ;n arc drad. 1 Thv two hahes were t. ins just cm- !
aii-! th" constit'ition of th nrn i.a ! inn h- ot.','t' in "-'omiAn a ii!:o!ir:cc!!ii nl that the 4'!h iriTiM-'l conntioii of tin- I'.ankcrs'
T : ri tr. K 1. 1-. and w l ! I !. op. ; ,tss. iation would I h Id in VahI'T dan' in i v i y tii.-'ht pf j r ! i n ft u. I . ('., th. w . k of (et. IS
Sundaj a. "Tokio" will h i!ivi r th- ifi'Miii. al Toanacm--n t of Mr. and Mr-. icnrfi J. Hr inic, h.dli l. im; known in South I'-.-nd, and thy wall
f'illowcd th- mtir.L; of tin- admini 'ratif ciuinnl. Th- 'n ant ion i to h. ficn ntir ly to 1 1 1 - affairs that nti'i into tii' ad in mist ration of haiikintr affairs. There will I"1
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atcd at Lamp f.rant. III., win rc Ii" ha.s had (hark'f d' tip- l.ih'ity Up iti r f.r th- fnvrrni.' m. Mr. and Mrs llr-ini? hi a '"''Kin" al Tf rre Haute, Ind., and ar- at pre.slit !ui!din a larce p!a - in 'hi' aNins liiiii'niiiirnt. i "or the past mk weil..-, iii luvei nr.t.i have ! n roinr on at Turin r liall which li.n cni.ii! il an -peme of The entire huildini; has l.c n a r-o.i'del-d on th"
mti-nor as to prnxide a I -1 r i 1 1 1
;'or that is -aid to th" l.ir'c.-t In the state. Ikspecial expense and (IIP hive hern lii.ul in th" .-election of tins Moor it.s-It which is the last that can he built. The interior decorations ate uninif and . a tit if ul and follow throughout the tlp-me of Japan .v tiictital art. Cherry hlossoms, i i ; uuaii.L umlirrllas,) fantastic lanterns
ami tinkling wind Jells make ih")
placo ;i novelty and a joy and a real
addition as .1 place of rc rcition an I'
arniisrii nt for the fits. 'arefu' thought has hern Kivrn to th- d -' ration.s whicli are jn keeping with liie Jirit of the. dan . Tilt) w.ills f Tokio are done in ivory and black panels with a. hit of .1 ipanese art in each panel. From the icllini; hari: te-eral lart;e J.ip-an.-s. umhrella.s at various iiriKli'S. v it 1 1 small K-iily color d lanterns suspended from them. A nuiuh r of lni;'" golden balks at e al.-o su-p tided from the ceiling and in the .m huat arc dainty wind hells. A halcony has been built at one tai for
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'im". At bast on- s s--;on of the ci.it ninni wall i." ! .otd to a roaiid fahlc ill-eii.--jon of the iU.'Sti"i;s ta .it, st op uppei nio-t in th" ! an!. i--' inimK and anotln r w ill take national tüKinci.il tjipstions of . fundamental na t u i .
VOMEN'S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO MEET
I : a-sim of plans for jroidiii-: i ' ' I r oiport unit for men and women mployed in the various i 1 1 lu-tiial institutions of th" ity l'
j mal.- hank d p"sits will ho held by im nil., is of die South I '.end Ihisi-
n-ss Women's ''hauih.-i- of Cumiiicrcc at that organization's niotitll!y meetine; Tuesday niu-ht. A mo fiient to indui e the bankinir institutions of the eil to remain op n ;i little longer on the hi-v. e;!y padas of the faetorie. wa stal led hy tin- Woiin n's oiKati.atioii. but 111" memheis of the (- uaniation now helie- that Letter result- will he obtain 1 if th1 hanks remain open n Saturda- afternoons until J oYlock instead of losinu at noon as is now done, the Saturday afternoon for r" ma iniiu; oi"ti two hours to he the otm closest to the fa t oiy pa days. ober matt rs pertaining to the "Dicn';- O! .;alli:'.atio Will be distil--, d at tli meeting Tu.-silay f,i-ht. l'laiis .r..r !h- erection of a
"'.oil.i" u'irK' home"
ti n t h.: v .tarted suit to obtain jm.ss -inn of the prep. rty. Th plan of the directors i.s an is
suance of bonds to take rare of th
indebtedness on the real estate and al-o the issue of seven p rc nt preferred stock wlrch will he a lirst loan m all property of said association and will take care of all other indebtedness, other than that of the real estate. Total Valuation. The total valuation of th" association in ral estate, buildings and oth r items was over XlCh",f)iu) on .Ian. 1. l'j'Jd. The current liabilities, im hiding tile amount lue on real slate, is only Unless tho indebtedness n tb real estate is itnmediat ly liquidated, the entire equity of $ Pl.nOO w ill be a loss to the stockholder. of the association. A direct appeal to the business inti rests of th" county is to tc made that the association may become a permanent institution of th counly. There ha.s been a larpe expenditure of money in th" construction of .buildings, race track, a part of
which is on the roje rty In litigation, and th- loss of the land will im hide the loss of these improvements'. I 'Jcrt Iiro'tor. The directors lected at the stockholders' meetine; for a term of three years arc: Asa K. Mathews, Dan I' irde ii. liciirne V. llephr, A. H. Heller. 1". II. t'arson. J. II. Sullivan and (leorp Ulair. Af a meeting of the directors inini'aii.it ly t ailed after th.e adjtairnm nt of tlie stoekhnlders' m. etint.'. th- follwinr ofTicers wer- lected: 1". A. Mclior.ald. president; . A. bailee, id- president; .1. Ik Weber,
Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce
I'l opi" r. lt.. iNai'i emu ; f;tl :ir th" fi.i'tun;iii. . pti'Mi. Hut if vM tin-J tief:'f 'ai-iirniil itiii-' t ;ilie;idy eti:iib.rsotne, il will he Nc t fellow tliis (Oii'fs-
of the I'uri'icatioi. of the nies.d 'iruin. p'.pularly known as ('at. 11--mas day because of its association with the liturgical year. Candbs are used in Catholic churches to symbolize "Christ, the lacht of th World" and like music, lights and Moral dee. .rations ar,. a part of the nattiml lamruace of mystical -xpression and belong ,,s much to secular ceremony as they do to religion. The feast of St. Tllase was als celebrated Monday, the bloss ins: of throats bein a portion of the ceremony.
POSTPONE MEETING OF LOCAL WOMAN'S CLUB OwiriK to the inabilitv of Dr. Jam" I. flor'lon to nil his engagement to tichlress members and g-uosts cf the South Dcral Woman's club Tueslay nipht, the meetin- to lme boon held at that time lias been postponed until a later date.
favorites of the n. i'hb u hood. Fi i-; dav afternoon thev rr jriven the ! customary allotment of orub' n.-. ! milk. Shortly afterward the mother was starth d to mo h r t'A children suddenly stricken with con ulsions. ! JJefore medical ;;id could be sum- i t moned two woe- lives WC re t tided. i The coroner held an inquest Saf-J unlay and decided that death r-- I suited from convulsions brought n ! by acute indigestion, the result -f I
drinking the condense! milk.
ELDER MOTHERS' CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY
At tho meeting of the Hhh-r School Mothers' club to be held Tuesday afternoon at ?,AT, o'clock the following program will be givcp: Talk. "The Junior High," V. A. lfite; health talk. Miss Lulu Ctine. school nurse; and dances by tho Misses lluth Mattes atid Kathryn Star. A business meeting will follow tho program.
WHAT OXYGEN
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ium;td for tho orch s,tra. New Orchestra.
Dr. J. C. Mc.M 1. offv with T
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I lll.&l in I ll iiki ill' in.- ii.i i i li'-t i'' . it rr i - . l , , Tel. Ma in ,.!.; resid made for the nrtlie; tra but. a' cori.-j ing to Mr. Hreinig, the le.-t and j most popular one in the city that
.m be secured will be pin , d at th' disposal of the dancers-. Th.e dt e.-s- , mg rooms, lobby and thkt b...ths are dune similar to tin hall proper. Tilt; fact that Tokio will he man- ; iigeil on strictly hi-;h las- and dignilicd basis makes it an alto-( gether new feature m lhs city. It j is intituled primarily a- a dancing i lub (r academy for good nspe.table pcojde and in making this an-j novinceme jit Mr. llrelnlg slated m- ; phaticlilly that he has liad Very littie trouble tn se uritig this sort of j patronago in the past and ipcit meet with the saun- Micce.-s m South r.cnd. j Mis. lireinig, who is r qninsible ! to a great degrci fcr the atti-ticj in hi vemi ntr stated, 'TYtsoually ll
b lievc tlapring is at its .eiiith now
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f..r :i l.iri'c .is.- f Martnni.i Prei-ri ptb'Ti
r;il!'ts. s. in tin' pri'-e the world ever.
Without it there tniM Im no Ihiug bod since without oxygen there suinot lie am life.
Oxyson acts on the blood, and by constantly cleansing and revitalizing it. converts the blood into a vigilant guardian atrainst tho insidious attac ks of disease. It assists every natural force in the bodv. It makes it possible for the blood to build up what the stress Of daily activity, over-work, overexertion, and over-taxing of the body tears down. Waste products .are east off new cells grow the hollow cheeks till out and take on the ruddy glow of health. The spring comes back to the step, the whole body tingles with health and vitality, while the brain is cleared to meet the battle with the problems of life. If the supply of oxygen is not sutlieient the engine runs down vital force wanes- tlw tire noes out and the whole machinery of the boly stops. I 1 1 1 when the blood is vitalized
with oxygen the complicated
rs l rust r.l.lg. ) i;y a. dug t!ii you will i... safe from structure of the cells of the bodv ,., .. M ii,-. "'i"" I l arriiful drii" ;iiid be :ih!c to reIu-i' , , , , in .Main ...... i tlir,.0 nr fiIr j.(,u:i,ls a ,.,.k u1tIl. is broken down, and the energ '''--tt out dieting "T exori is Adv. lü'erated that drives the human
"WILL PRAISE IT LONG AS I LIVE"
ÜMr-. Flr;ul f.ains I'iftccii Pounds And Hoer Health Itv !
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Specials for Tuesday anil Wednesday
5 So. Bend 3 Cans 50c Can 2 Tail Cans School Tomato Royal Bak. Milk Tablets Soup Powder ii 1 8 8 10 Bars 10 1 il 3 Bars c .ft, 12 Boxes 1 Lb. Can . Swifts t , PrUrn Palmolive d -j c Matches crisco Pride Scap r Soap m& 59c eo 2?e
engine. Ki:oLO, tho wonderful discovery of Dr. A. I.. Reusing, makes rich.
j red blood vitalized with oxygen, boratories, Akron, Ohio.
iron and the cell-salts that the blood requires to maintain health ami vigor. It stimulates the appetite,
aids digestion, tties no the heart 1
ami nervous system, rapidly increases the r-d blood cells and sends through the entire body a stream of vitalized health-restoring hlor.d, that nourishes every cell of the tissues, blood, nerves, brain and bones. Healthy blood makes th" whole body healthy. The cheeks glow, the eyes sparkle, the step becomes liht and elastic ami the whole body thrills with the vigor and vitality of ptrfeet health. If ou are not feeling well try RFOLo. It is not expensive. Fa h packuy contains lint pleasant, tasteless tablets, enough for two
weeks treatment, and it only costs i
one dollar. lA)lJ is sold under the Positive tpjarantee that if it docs not give absolute satifaction, your money will be returned. KUOLO is hold in .South Bend, Ind. by the Central Drug Store, and in Mishawaka. Ind. by the lied Cross Pharmacy. Licensed Distributor for the Dr. A. D. Reusing
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WidJecomb Furniture Polish Removes any stain. Price 25c and 50c.
O'Ceilar Mops Clean , Dusts. Pnlihc SI. en.
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February Sale of Room Size Rugs and Other Floor Coverings
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recommends themselves. The February Sales show unusual prices tor rus ot any dimension. I:erv sale is a satistied customer. Selections from such a lare variety make choosin- easier and a suretv ot the ri.?ht color you anticipated.
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Ijnolcums I' or kitchens. bathrooms, halls, bed and dining rooms. Armstrong's Linoleu 111s recommend themselves; qualityt, service and designs. Printed 6 and 12 ft. wide, from $1.10 to $1.65 sq. yd. Inlaid The same pattern all the way through, at $1.75 to $3.25 sq. yd.
Brenlin Window Shades Always dependable, the best quality on the market, sunfast and non-brcakable. We make these shades any size to your order. Call us up by phone for estimates.
Seamless Velvet Ru2S Of finest grades, room size. ()x12. at this sale. 5 32.00 and 555.00. Axminster Rugs 0x12, in very desirable patterns, at this sale, $52.50 and $57.50. Roval Wilton Rugs Strictly all worsted, finest grade, 9x12. at th's s.de, $97.50, $1 1 5.00 to $147.50. Seamless Tapestry Brussels All worsted face lare assortment, in all-over den-v in newest colors. 0x12. Special at $32.30 and $ 3 3.00. Other sizes, 0x3t 11.3x12, and 11.3x13. at very low prices. Practical Rugs Lower Priced I-or bedrooms, living rooms, in fact, any room, the best low priced rug for service today is the Wool and F ibre Combinataion Rugs. Strong and of good designs and colors can 'be had here at the following prices: 4 ft. 6 x 6 ft. 6 at. .$8.00 6 x 0 ft. at $12.75 7 ft. 6 x 9 ft. at. . .$16.00 9 x 9 ft. at $18.00 6 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6 at $19.50 9 v 12 ft. at $21.00 12 x 12 ft. at $28.50 12 x 13 ft. at $38.50
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.verit an operation. bt:t T.v'i'ac b.i j .bine no- m'r. good th.m : -ythir.g ! r-i:t tc th. r. W'l;. n I b, .ran tak::g IT I .:;; w. -.glied o'.a- l.utair ! ' 'ir.d t Tl pound- a::d I r.ov.- b.t !. t rice j liie sc-i! s a; o;i- h'iudr 0 a:vl tw r.- i l -five. I am e.itir.g any th. ir. I want r.d the pains liave lilsa i p ..r. d j fri-ri i.:v stc;:.."!! ar.d S. b s, r.lir- ! i ly. My hbr p is now s-.-ur.-i .i-.l Tsi- j f ;1 and I have picked up s- mt:. h I
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iv::: fop me nd I wi.: j r.i.-- n th.ir.gest ri.ty I live." TanJae i- sola m .South ;' -(! hv ;he Ccntr.iI Ihu Stot-. and .a Mi luwaka b On lied Flo-- l'hai -p.acy. d-.
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MA R Q UE TTE PARK I ".4 Better Place to Live"
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You couldn't find a better community than Marquette Park in which to build your new home. Some of South Bend's most prominent people arc living there now.
. .llii " TIiV two j p my i us. vl , i k j . j You choose your neighbors in Marquette Park.
H. A. WOOD REALTY CO.
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New Wash Goods, Silks and Woolens, in New Spring Colorings Buy the material for that new Suit. Coat or Dress now and have it made ud readv to wear when the first warm
n days of spring are here.
J 36-inch Silk Taffeta, in black and colors, at yard, $1.85, S $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00
40-inch Crepe dc Chine, in black and colors, at yard, $2.50 and $3.00
36-inch Tricolettes, in black, navy, brown, Copen and Pekin blue, yard $7.00 U
36-inch Silk and Cotton Poplin, in black and colors, at yard . $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 36 and 40-inch Plain and Fancy Cotton Voiles, beauti
ful line of newest spring patterns, at yard, 75c, $1.00, h $1.25 and $1.50 jj 27-inch Mercerized Organdie, beautiful line of figured
40-inch Wool Serges, in navy, brown, wine and cream. yard $1.50 46-inch All-Wool French Serge, yard $2.00 56-inch All-Wool Jersey, in gray, beaver. Pekin blue.
yard $4.50
56-inch Tricotine, all wool, in navy blue only, extra
I quality, yard $6.75
40-inch New Wool Plaids, yard $1.50 50-inch Fancy Worsteds, in beaver, brown and blue
mixtures, suitable for suits and skirts, yard $5.00
58-inch Tricotine, all wool, suitable for suits and skirts.
in new blue only, yard $6.75
You can get all the Sugar you want here. An- '.
other 20,000 pound shipment just received and M X wiil aniline leather seat n i :t K:tre alue.
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WE HAVE Cane Granulated Powdered and Brown
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Note No other purchase necessary in order to obtain sugar.
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ALEX SHOE HOSPITAL 113 N. MAIN STREET, NEXT TO OLIVER NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. SHOES SHINED, DYED, SOLED AND REPAIRED. Expert Workmen Plenty of Operators. Try Our Half Soles of Vulcanized Leather. Water-proof wear better than either leather or rubber. Guaranteed for four months. Work done while you wait. ALEX SHOE HOSPITAL For Ladies and Gentlemen. Open Evenings and Sundays. Next to Oliver Hotel. 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. 113 N. MAIN ST. LINCOLN 5500
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Indiana Railway Co.
& SOUTHERN MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY
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