South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 48, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1920 — Page 12

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Jtl.SlAV .UUUMMi, Il.itUlAK V 17, 1920 THE SOUTH BEND NEYS-T1MES iAssortmimts are Complete PERMANENT ü. S. CLUB IN PARIS

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Indiana Paper Announces Candidacy of Taggart For Senatorial Nomination.

By Cnitrd Fr : r NT) I A N A PO I jT S, In. I., F. h I k Th) IntÜana Daily Tirns Monday frtt:al!y arnounrei the candidacy rt William Cibbs McAdoo for the, democratic presidential nomination nd Thomas Targart for the Indiana senatorial nomination on the democratic ticket. Th Tim iu-.-'-r!.- that r:dthr ill rfue th nomination, if It is demanded. "Mr. Mi'Ailoo has never 1 1 i r I : f - J hii duty kr.d the Times is prepared to uwri today that he will not refa so to M-rv the peop (if the Fnitd Statf i in any capacity in v h:h they demand his -rvi","-s," paper .iaid in ;i first page r?ic. Choice of Voters. Ir. referen- e to tho Taggart aa'ii(.,icy it .s'is: "He i unloubt 1 1 y ' rhoic of the majority of the , r.tera of Indiana, and wo are unt civlng expression to idb words uIiph we lodaro that regard! s-s of what has lcn doj- or may ho .'aid n that sab-ot. Tin i '-.as Taggart cannot r"f ! to b. the norn ime." "Throughout a very i.s. ful oa- : r !, Mr. McAdoo has held the enviposition of 1 dug known as the man who makes c-iod," th- Time-; id. "As th nominee pi this earnr.t.pn ho cm and he will Iad t li 'I' ia'M'ratio party to national sue-

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m i:m).v, i i-.is. it. '1 ho sidereal forces lor this day - " in to make for clashing and contradictory conditions. While affairs v, ill assum.' a lively aspect, there is indicated a disposition to muddle thrm by rash and impetuous actions and ungoverned tongue, thus leading to self-undoing and defeat. With care. undertakings should prosper, as the judgment should bo particularly sagacious and dependable, under the parallel position of Mercury and Saturn, which indicates stability as well as illumination to mental operations. There is prospect of a favorabl change or Journey, and those in employment are undtr fortunate stellar influences. These should push ahead with discretion. Protect the physical condition. Those whose birthday it Is may have the opportunity to bring success and good fortune out of conflicting circumstances by fine judgment and self-control. They should guard the health. A child born on this day should be trained to patience and self-government. It should be kept in employment. (Copyright, 1920.)

PAIIIS. Feh. IS. For th thousands of American tor.r.s'.s in Y.w-ropi-and American colonists In ParH a permanent "foyer" has been s'abli h' d by the American Woman's flub of Paris. H r- any American can go just as to his own home, enjoy real Amer1 m hom atmosphere, ur.d. if he be a tour:.-; get all th-: information about Pari. Franc or any other European country available in any "touritsk bureau" in Pari. Convinced of the need for some such Ameriran center to assist newly arrived Americans to adjust themselves to the entlrMy different conditions of continental Kurope especially during the tirst two or three weeks after their arrival the club took over one of the Y. W. C. A. hostile, formerly Hotel Petrograd, and converted it into a beautiful club house. It will alMi srrve as a enter for social activities in the growing American colony in Pari?. A dormitory has been opened for American girls either resident or tourist. Lrnergency room? have 1" en s;ot aside for "strandt-es," who will b harbored temporarily until f tlif r aoromiiKlutions can be found.

The salons or downstairs floor--

arc at the disposal of both men and women.. Only Americans are admitt' d into the dining room, where meals are served three times a day. A "shoppers' bureau" has been instituted to protert American tourists. Here Americans may learn the location arid character of all shopping centers of Paris. The club's staf; has catalog d stores of many kinds', accord 'ng to price level and standard of quality. The staff makes periodic calls on the stores listed, verifying Its findJars and making sure that there is : pri . e dis'. rim jnation against Americans. The club's routine social program

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A dance for all American young people in Paris every two weeks.

An afte rnoon tea for American j youm' people every Sunday afternoon, followed by supper and even

ing musicab'., at which many hading Parisian artists appear, donating their services. Various lectures and conferences f'-r American young women, at

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which leading American business and professional men in Paris and prominent Frenchmen speak.

iiri,r insani:. I'r United Press: intAZIU Ind.. Feb. 1C. GeorKft Muncle today stood acquitted of murdering Dr. I L. V.'illiams. prominent P.razll physician. The jury which sat through five, weeks of trial Sunday found him guilty as charged but not guilty "because he was insane at the time he committed the act." Judge Hutchison, who presideü in the case, was to appoint a commission today to determine Muncie's sanity.

KMflHTS Ol' PYTHIAS. Kegul tr meeting Tuesday evening at S o'clock. Work in second rani:. Will make final arrangements for family night. All members urged to attend. ' 1 7tl

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NFAVSPAIMHl ITniilSIint DIHS. Iir I'nitcd Prpss: tCHKNECTADY, X. Y.. Feb. 1 Gerardus Smith, ownor of the Schenectady Gazette and chairman of the Schenectady Trust Co., died here Monday after a short illness with influenza.

Chicken pie supper. First Methodist church. Thursday, February 19, S:?0 to 8 p. m. 16t2

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A little "Danelerine" cools, cleanses and makes the feverish, itchy scalp soft and pliable; then this stimulating tontc penetrates to the famished hair roots, revitalising and invigorating every hair in the head, thus stopping the hair falling out, getting thin, scragly or fading. After a few applications of "Danderine" you seldom lind a fallen hair or a particle of dandruff, besides every hair shows more life, vigor, brightness, color and thickness. A few cents buys a bottle of delightful "Danderinc" at any drug or toilet counter. Adv.

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I he iraetb Anniversary Just fifty years ago this winter Dr. Pierce gave to the world his famous "Favorite Prcscripc.on" for the distressing weaknesses and complaints of women. For many years he had been in the active practice of medicine and his

specialty was the diseases of women. Later he desired to give this to the public, and he received a trade-mark protection from the United States patent office for this medicine which is an herbal, "temperance" prescription with all the ingredients printed on the bottle wrapper. In his every day practice in the early days he also used a tonic and alterative for the blood, which was bo universally beneficial that he determined to place this medicine in the drug stores of the United States, where it could be readily procured by the public. Thi3 ho

called his "Golden Medical Dis-

covery, which he had prescribed many years lor the stomach, liver

and blood. Both these medicines met with instant success, and during the past half century have sold in greater quantities than any other proprietary medicines. Neither of Dr. Pierce's medicines contains alcohol and both are herbal extracts of native medicinal plants. ;For the past fifty years forty-eight million bottles have been used "by the American public, and they are today the standard tonics for men and women. They are now put up in tablet as well as liquid form, and sold by ever' druggist in the land. A trial package can be obtained by sending 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel m Buffalo, N. Y. Write Dr. Pierce's if you want free confidential medical advice, or a free booklet on any chronic disease.

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Another Thrift Achievement. Co-operation, good judgment and careful buying has enabled us to put New Spring Dresses before you at a moderate price. There's a dress here to fit every type of woman. And you have hundreds to choose from. You'll appreciate the early sales when Spring actually arrives. Take advantage of this Advanced Sale of New Spring Dresses at $25.00 to $32.50.

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Everything is Ready It's the Beginning of the Biggest Event in the Store's History Hundreds of Women will Leave the Store Happy and Ready for Spring

Beaded Georgettes, Figured Georgettes and Taffetas, just the.dress for afternoon wear any one of them easily worth $50.00. Bouffant ?kirts, wide hip effects, soft draped sides, short sleeves, charming neck lines. The ideal dress for the ideal woman and at a price that deserves attention. All the sizes and colors you'll find in this lot. You should see these dresses, madam. We have your size and your idea of the style you want. Your dress is here. This Lot at $32.50

The Dresses at $25.00 are wonderful dresses at this price. Tafretas and Beaded Georgettes in a pleasing assortment of styles and colors featuring the smart pin tucks and flutings. Conservative women should be delighted with this opportunity for is not the price very low and the dresses of the very best? If you buy the dress during this sale you'll have the advantage of many who will wait and buy later on. This Lot at $25.00

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February Furniture Sale Your last opportunity to buy furniture at old time prices,

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FLATIRON PARTY AND DANCE 321 S. Michigan St., 3rd Floor, TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 17, 1920.

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Former Ad Hereby Cancelled. Comrades and Friends Only. Admission Free.

GREAT REDUCTIONS on our entire stock of Winter

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At the Indiana State Prison Honor Farm Three miles northeast of New Carlisle; 14 miles west of South Bend; 5 miles south of Galien, Michigan; 14 miles east of Laporte, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Commencing promptly at 10 o'clock, KAIN or SHIN IS, as wc have plenty of barn room to shelter all who attend. 40 Head of Horses and Mules A dandy pood bunch of general purposo workers. Hero you cn find well matched teams of mares or geldinjrs ranging in wHuht from 1200 lbs, to 1500 lbs. each. Two pood spans cT muh-s, sound as a nut. weighing about 2000 lbs. each span. Seven h ad of two-year-obi colts, every one a good one. One teven-eighths IJ Igian stud colt and one 15-16 Percheron mare colt; both beauties. Farmers and buyers should not miss this good bunch of horses. 50 Head of Breeding Ewes A good bunch for a fellow to start with. All to Iamb early. 25 Head of Brood Sows All are tried sows and good ones . Tart of them an.- Durocs, and three are Big Type- Registered Poland Chinas. Ail are bred to registered boars and due to farrow in April. Power Machinery 15-30 h. p. 4 cylinder Titan tractor, with four-bottom Oliver plow; run two seasons, just been overhauled and is in good f-hap- 1-12 h. p. Perkins two cylinder gasoline engine; 1-2 h. p. perkir.s giv"iir. engine; one buzz saw rig mounted with G h. p. Fairtanks nt;ip; one Sandwich hay press; one 24-44 Ad vance-Rurm ly s -paraf r. All these engines and outfits will be demonstrate.! Sale I Jay. Farm Machinery, Etc.

Five Deering binders; one Milwaukee corn binder: thre hay lead

ers; three side delivery rakes; thre mowers; two Illark Hiv.k f-rn

planters with bean attachment and new wire; Aspinwali potato plar.f r

and digger: one plant setter; one riding weeder; seven grain, fertilizer

and s'ed drills; two cultipackers; one land mli'r; four suiky plow.-.'

live spike-tooth drags; three spring-tooth drars; Jive lis-. harrows. 11 cultivators; t-even wagons; 12 sets double harness; four pairs N;vi slecis; three wood racks; log l.unks, cream Fparatur, cook stove and i.:any other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale Ten dollars or under cash in hand. Over 110 a credit of r.ire months will be given, purchaser to give hankable note. N l::tre.-t if paid when due. If not so paid to draw S perr nt interest from date, together with attorney's fees, without relief from vaiu itiori er appraisement laws. Four percent discount for cash when milled to credit. No property to l e removed until settled for. li:a:er v.iil be s-rv..-d on the grounds by the I .a l.es of the Hamilton and Olive ChapM hureh' If yfu come v. a train. t:j oi arrival at New Carlisle, tel. phon.. the farm ar.d tonveyan. e will nt for voti. We are di-eontir.uirg the tar:;: a. I verMhi::g ; .1! s-. Nothir.g held lark or bid n.. (' .:.- t t!:- ON'i: Iii; s.M.i: Tills KAIS or SHIM:. Auctioneer?: r;,;-;- C. I). V.'HITl.. OL'Y IL SMITH. K. It. WIIITK. Nev.- frlis:-. H AUO LI STFINFK. I'lym uth. ('OL V. D. CLYNF. Mtici. F. J. FOMAItTV. Ward, n; C. G. .M J'AUI.KV. F.r. . upt.

Samuel C. Lontz & Sons East Colfax Avenue The Home cf Klean KooJ

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