South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1920 — Page 2

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TO REDISTBICT VOTING PLACES

SPRING TOGS ARE ON DISPLAY

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Name Two Democrats and Two Republicans For Precinct Work.

Ativo ; !' !s in th t -ii-:t; tin:: f irt ' inrt S'. .1. ph ;inty v re Liken Tut.l.iy " ih the n i -r-int:rrri; of Arthur I. V..if :!! II. I'. Tu r: f irn !' :r.f era J !' irty und 1 r I V'. Kll.r unJ unotlur rcj r tr!,t..tivr- , f tin- rr .uinln-n r r ! y v!i) .r' u r I ' : in t. il l.y ih'I' i rty cli;i irT!-!i .i'jro i! f tht.o.i.nl of county n.'iunii- liontr.i Tr form a c ornr;.itt to r .'..min chiinren In prf cir.ci Touri'Li rlr. A"tivn v.orl: will ! -,.irt-l wirhi:i t!i- wxl ff '.v el iyr n t ' I .. n;.''! t ixje t i! to Im mad'- to lh- coun'; t omnls-ionrrs th-- rirly putt f M.trch rcoinncxul'.ni; s:i h l-und-iry i:li.'in'"s as ;iro T- ;:u. 1 !; .-. a ry with th lncrra. in population ar.u !hf ai'lcj woir.rn ot -?. hanm s In lUhaunKa. Arthur F. Wolf hah Ju-L :irü-h--l a trm a county j milter and i ti.omurhly finili.ir ui;h 1 1 - v. rrl ;ind the conditions in th - i : j t y 'specially in tru- dy of Mi.-hawai.a v.hro many chur.s in pr'iiutH viil h- ru cr-.ry I r fm "- rinoth- r h-rtioii can ho tai-;rn talc 'r properly. I Yf d W. IJclir has I.' n ,i M M!nt of South r--r:d all Iiis life and hi.s work in th" rcnl 5cut lusin .-5-li.'H hrouht him In elon contact with tho Miction f.f South Ih-nd tint rr- drvfdopincr now and thaT v ill rrqulre a revision In thr pr--Inet houndari-M. lU-th Mr. Tar.y ami Mr. K'f'-h-r art turn that li.iv rt promine nt in tl; jiollt Icil d h :' Siuh fiml for manv years and arurl fittest for t r ; r- work hrfor'' them.

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rr TeiVIv whr.t tliO'.'ht wh-n :-'ou d into Iii.- April atmo-phi'i'v tva nsportcd into th"- yho) witu!ow

) ' v ?- i' ii arras r ri-p f.port raw li its, puiiips and oxfords. 0. doi.-Otl".-.- .-lü'.er! and 1. Hut all that was fancy It TV as of Imported I'alm lPach vou

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at t !:!. ! hie It. lias b'M-r.tae th.e u-foni in South. F'. i.d f.-r lh ivn li int'- to hold thur ht h- show.- a:d j-.-n-.i-ntintial op i.iv.n ou th- sjiio- day. th sanvjdan will he cor.tmued thi.i ytar. All d a!i rs in ready ta w ir i;oods. hoth m. ;i and v.om-n dothhrs li.iv endaoi( J to i j . . k th o ninir of thi- trir.-j- . t!a n,o t attractie ;. e attempt'.!. Int-rui han day whi' h has heroine an e-tal dished Ins'i'.uti' n to Jjoih shoppor and nr reliant wiil b" ohscrvt I as u.oul n March I. with Intnirhan day prices preailM;r. As to the i-ew styles South TV nd i'titil'Ts predict u decided trend toAard ;h' sports and tailored oi' i t in v.H:n r,'s appual. i'i v extrenio mod' s will !" worn according to th" Imyt r- w ho have ia turned from eastern -hopplr.k t xeurslons. I'rlcrs are said to h higher in iiir-ichandi' as in all other thin'-. hut as exiilained hy th- dealers aro r.ot out of proportion in comparison with tl:e ens' of r,n tyy.es of materials.

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Send Suggestions to Schools For National Program Feb. 22 to 28.

HELD FOR FAILURE TO SUPPORT CHILDREN

REALTORS CONDEMN RENT PROFITEERING

Kondemnation of rent pro:ite-r-

thf heft hitera request that

real esA. Tues-

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all cas. he reported to tl t ato hoard at Use ". M. C

lay noon. Tho resolution pa.-.-ed !.; tl hoard win proposed hy William Ifapp who said it was strictly upposed to the policy of real estate orconizations over tlie comury. A et.mmittco will tf ippointU hy Mr. Hap to Investigate Ml ease.-, that are reported to the hoard. lhitc rtalnment of the marin' orps f 7ö othrers and men on March ;M) an votd at the mootlnfr. Tho Ilotary and IClwanis t I:hs wa re .VHked to participate. A contrlhutlon of 3 1 0 f was voted for the "i'Ottr home and city he.n;tlful" movement. Itos Clan- of thArt ImtltutP. Chic. co. will deliver . seriös of lectures in the it v t'crir!ninir March '21 and pictures will lie sNw n o cr thr rit v.

VVORXMEN TO CONSIDER HOSPITAL MOVEMENT

Wh n Mi s. "arry Conklin di d ha irr,- t'. small children the hush.nol .f -nt th (-rphar.s to Mrs. 'onklin's mother's home to stay. This wa-i early list summer. Since then Conklin has contrlhuu-d exactly ?7 toward- their .-upport, aecordinc to the complaint tiled in th city court hy Mis. Iio.sett.i Schreihei-. CÖ years old. mother-in-law of the defendant. i'onklin. who in charued with lailurf" to support his children, was taken into custody at Warsaw. Inh. Monday hy Ofll'vr Carl Winters of the South ih-nd force, who was d'-

taiiil to arrest him. When ar- j raU'iied h. fore Jtalgc (lilmer Tuevlay he pleaded not guilty and his! case was se; for hearing Wednt sday. ! Aecordin ' to the siory civen h ! the aio-d woman, the children hav-! h n in h r care sine- the il i 'h f j their toother and the father has

far.'"l to any material support. The plight -f Mrs. Schr.dhr run! hei two small chary.es was made more pitiable Suiulay whin ,h'V

v(r :c::d' i d homch'ss hy lire-, J which prn tii ally des!roy-d the hou.--'- In which they were living, j

They are no v. hiin cared for hj friends.

Local observance of the 'National Week of J-onj,." Teh. 1'2 to 2J. Is U'ged l y Ml-s i:t!h. K. Harmon, up rvisor of music In tho publio s.-hools, .ind W. W. Iiorden, superintendent, of schools. Lcttri hav.- h 'i 50nt tri .ill sehool.- of the city and to the minist rs containing sugc stior.K for oh.-crvanco of the wrvk. The schools are tir'ol to hold short a-s'mhlirs each morning, to present a patriotic prrgram on I'riday ufuunoiui in which there Is inchoh'd community hinging, ami in .h tifth, sixth, seventh and eighth graths to dovote one lesson period to a music memory test. In thoso communitif s where thr-r' are mothers' cluh?, pare nt-tcachei o' associatims. community center or Hoy Scout organizations the schools aro unred to cooperate in a meeting1 where community singing is emphasized. IurMw iif Work.

Thr purpose of th werk as announced hy those in charge of the national observance is: To awaken the singing spirit und set all America singing; to cultivate a taste for songs of the better sort: to bring people together In their various communities and develop the community spirit; to develop and strengthen the great American spirit and uphold its high ideals by ( singing such songs as uplift and in- I spire: to amalgamate and g!vo , spectacular expression once a year to all of the v.-rious efforts put for- i ward to establish community sin?- !

ing by tho various organizations throughout the country.

TO MOLD PARTY. All clubs of tho Y. W. C. A. will participate in a Washington party, to be ind el at the association building Friday nicht at S o'clock. All girls interested in club work are invited to attend.

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Tn response to sent inn:'); -prcsse.i by employes of th. manufacturing institutions rf thrt dty. a circular 1 iter whs Tue-d.ny sent to tho heads of the various industrial plants asking that three meii be appointed to represent the first 3 0o employes and one mm for every 1 0 J men over that number t r the purpoc,- of f"rminir a eommittee of the repräsentatives to pvc! a tba chamber of Comm'-rre Mii'ding I'rldiy night to dUcu-s the hospital ii'iovrmrnt. It !? d"s!red to -ound ou tb-

s. iitimer.t of the r!ii'l" f'- and to I 'ern whether they fnvor th.e "re-- ! tion of i county institution or the I xtenslon -"f th.e prr.--n: hospjtnli

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im:tail mfkchavts .mi:i-tt. The ic'ail merchants met Tuesii ty rnorning In tiie Chamber of C(ini!i:i'rcn roms nnl diseussed plans for th- Jb-tter Homrs Institutand d cid. d to nie t next Tues-

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walk without becoming tireiU Next UVe two five fTIo tablets of NUXATED IRON three.' times per dsy for two wecktj Then test your strength aziifli ..nd tee how much you tit 9 sained. Many eeople bave mad9 thii test and have been atotished at their increased itrtnttb; endurance and energy. Nuxate4 Iron ia guaranteed to ivc ac faction or money refund?. AT, all good drofgitts.'

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Accept Vai'.forr.iV : yrup r-f viz cnlj Iook fjr tho r.a.me .'ahfornhi cr. th package, then oa are t::re ! our child !s havlmj the best a: d i:io.-t harra'e.-s lAxatle cr ph'sh" f( r the little stomach, liver ar.d L ow.d Chl'.dr?:i love Its delicious fruity taste. I'ull dirrctlcns for child's lce on each LottU. (Jive it wltliot f e a r. Mothtr! Ycu must fay 'Califor-

Adam never had a handkerchief is another way of saying that Catarrh is an ailment that wrr owe to civilization and the etlects of modern life. Catarrh is not a disease like pneumonia or typhoid fever. Catarrh is caused by impure blood, laden with irritating and poisonous matter acting upon cells lining the nasal passages and throat, that have already been inflamed, irritated and caused to overwork, hy exposure to dust, dirt, sudden changes of temperature, abnormal dryness of the air. and g..rms. Catarrh cannot be cured by spraying or douching the nose and throat. The unhealthy condition of the blood must be overcome, purified and restored to a healthy condition. You must realize that the disease itself, and not its symptom. i what you have to cure. Of course, you know that when you are cured of any disease its symptoms will disappear. Catarrh manifests itself by inflammation of the delicate membranes of the nose and air passages which choke up and make breathing difficult. lo get rid of these distressing effects you must remove their cause. The blood is laden with the Catarrh germs, which direct their attack against the tender and delicate membranes o f the nose and throat. These germs cannot be reached by sprays or douches, which, of course, have no etlcct whatever upon the

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Petticoats Specially ff Priced at$UU . 200 Fancy Silk and Plain Silk Petticoats. Tomorrow, $3.50 values at only $2.00. Also Flowered Cotton Taffeta. $2.98 value, $2.00.

Visit Our Furniture Section See the low prices on quality furniture.

Soap Special Six bars of Kirk's Hardwater Castile Soap, special tomorrow, 50c. Hand Lotion for chapped hands, special at 23c.

Robertson

Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.

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Special lev Hot Bottles Special Tomorrow $3.00 Bottles for $2.59 $4.00 Bottles for $3.39 $4.75 Bottles for.... $4. 0ft $6.00 Bottles for $5.19 Tabic Silverware at low prices for quality.

INTER URBAN DAY Special Values for Thursday 36-inch Poplins at $1.25 Yard Silk and cotton fabrics, all colors except black. 40-inch Poplins at $2. 1 9 Yard Silk and wool fabrics, in all colors. All-Silk Taffeta at $2.00 Yard In combination colors, tan, green, gray and rose, in black, white and light blue. 36-inch Fancy Silks at $1 .69 Yd. In checks and plaids. 42-in. French Serge at $2.48 Yd. In good assortment of colors and black. This is partly of wool serge. Unusual Values in Wash Materials 36-inch Nainsook, in fine and sheer, at 25c yard. 27-inch Dimities at 39c yard. 27-inch Dotted Swiss at 39c yard. 36-inch Jama Goods 39c. 36-inch White Madras at 35c. White B each Cloth at 50c yard. Special Prices on Linens 70-inch Mercerized Damasks at $1.75 Yard This is an imported cloth, as smooth as linen when laundered. Regular $2.25 grade. 36-inch Wide Pure Linen Crash at 79c Yard Fine fabric for summer skirts and suits, also for fancy work. Regular price at $1.25 yard. This is for Thursday only. 18x54 Lace Scarfs at $1.35 Ea. With handsome lace and insertions. Thursday only. 12x12 Baby Pillow Cases at 39c Each Hand embroidered, fine fabric, hemstitched edge, genuine hand work design. 31x36 Li nen Pillow Cases at $4.50 Pair Hemstitched, at $6.00 pair. Very cheap. Special for Thursday only. 36-inch Percales at 39c Yard Large assortment of patterns, in dark blue and light. 27-inch Cheviots at 39c Yard Assorted patterns, for shirts. 32-inch Shirting at 75c Yard In fancy stripes. Outing Flannel at 1 2 c Yard

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Winter Coat Clearance Women's Winter Coats at these prices are a good investment for next winter.

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Values to $30.00. Values to $39.75. Values to $49.75

INTER URBAN DAY Special Values for Thursday Hosiery Specials

Winter Suit Clearan

Any suit you buy now will be saving half what you usually would pay. $22.50 $32.50 $37.50 Worth $45.00. Worth $65.00. Worth $75.00.

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Women's Black Hose At 25c, 29c. Greatest shown, in lisle finish, with

Special for Thursday only. Women's Union Suits Union Suits at $1.00, $1.25.

weight fleeced. Women's Flannelelte Pajamas at $1.39.

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CHHrerfs Winter Coats The last week of saving 25 per cent buying a winter coat for your daughter. Coats you will pay 50 per cent more for next winter.

For Boys Main Floor New Annex. Boys' Coveralls A strong, sturdy garment for play, of blue striped and khaki twill, button down front, drop seat. Every boy should have one of these gar

ments. Special for Thursday

Knit Gloves and Mittens, gray or black, 50c up.

$1-69

Boys' Blouses. fancy striped percales, special at $1.00.

For Men Clearance prices are inviting all thrifty housewives tomorrow. At last year's prices it is wise to buy a supply of these Flannelette Night Shirts or Pajamas for the men. Also broken lines of underwear, in unions and two-piece suits. 50c Hosiery Seconds 25c.

Two pieces, striped in blue and pink flannelette. Regular $1.98 value. Special for Thursday only. The Charlotte House Dress New shipment just .arrived. These well known dresses in tan, blue, green and ro?e. Large collar, adjustable belts, cuffs, extra large pockets, piped in white, pearl buttons. Specially priced at $3.50.

Laces, Embroideries Val. Laces at 5c to 30c Yard Hundreds of patterns, exceptional values, also insertions to match. Wide Lace Edges 35c to $1 Yd. Also bandings, suitable for camisoles and combination suits. Collar Edges at $1.50 to $3 Yd.

Large assortment of patterns, tian and Filet Lace, also colored

in Vcne-edges.

Notion Section Shirt Waist Belts at 1 5c Clark's Elastic, no string to tie, no buttons to sew on, also good for bloomers, black and white. Marcel Waving Irons, Spec. 25c Colorite, for renewing old straw hats, all colors, 25c bottle. Lee Jay Cloth, for pressing any kind of fabric, price 50c.

blood. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable blood remedy, made from roots and herbs direct from the forest, which combat promptly any disease germs or impurities in the blood. Once you get your blood free from impurities- -cleansed of the catarrhal poisons which it is now a prey to because of its unhealthy state then you will be relieved of Catarrh the dripping in the throat, hawking and spitting, raw sores in the nostrils, and the disagreeable bad breath. It was caused, in the first place, because your impoverished blood was easily infected. Possibly a slight cold or contact with someone who had a cold. But the point is don't suffer with Catarrh

it is not necessary. The; SUSI remedy. S. S. S., discovered ! . . i I

over tnirty years ago, tested.

true and tried, is obtainable 1 1

at any drug store. It has proven its value in thousands of cases. It will do so in your case. Get S. i. S. at once and begin treatment. If yours is a long-standing case, be sure to write for free expert medical 1 1f -II H 1

novice. we win tell you how i this . purely vegetable blood j tonic cleanses the impurities ; from the blood by literally '

washing it clean. We will prove to you that thousands of suffer- j

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IF THE motion in your family U nioiioy lmniMliatt ino-H'V t!i .iri!wr is til" MATi:." !r aus- ano Kill isujilr yon Kith tnonpy nt rates l!i at will I' VY MiV tu j.-?t It !ior N' lo"r CliattPi nto than iur. rin- Main 1710.

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ent treatment with S. S. S., have , been freed from the trouble and i all its disagreeable features and j restored to perfect health and 1

vigor. Don't delay the treatment. For free medical advice address Swift Medical Director, 167 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

E. Lowitz & Co. BROKERS Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Investments.

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lo give impetus to the impending season's activities we offer this important Special $7.95

Specifications Brown calf, walking heel, high arch, on slender last, snug heel fitters; also black, same style. Ladies, we are confident you will not overlook this very exceptional buying opportunity. OUR FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE is still in progress. Save from $3 to $5 on every pair of High Sh oes you buy.

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Members of New York Stock Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade and all principal exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New York and Chicago. 263 Farmers Trust Bid?. Phones, Lincoln 5829 and 5830.

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and pins of the Masonic orders. Elks, Knights of Columbus, Knights of Pyth las and oth ers. Charles M. Schuell Jeweler and Optometrist 113 W. Jefferson Blvd. Opposite Post Office

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