South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 53, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 February 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES S GIVE Solving the High Cost of Clothes Problem i HEALTH SUPPOH r- - - i 1 t : Two Organizations Go on Record Favoring Modern Pub- . lie Movement. When She Refused James Huston Asks Court For Divorce. Suits i ne in ew öürin
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WANTED HIS W FE TO LIVE KITH HIM
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TTnTPmnt of the T.io-i-rn ' l:viUh cru-ivle v. i h ; b.-jmr ; .stablish! m th puMa s. hool of j
the cities under the atopic's of th" .ntl-Tul-r' u!o..h Ifairu i. o.:-
Vilr.'i In th- follow Ir.c: r v h;b r. adopted by the CharaP"; f Corniiurcf and the f;u.-:n - V.'oiri.'r-: l.'hani"r of ""ra i:k r-- : "Whereas, th" y.n cfsi r.f n i'y ' impends rs th- h'.Fth and wlF l.eins f 1 Itiz-r.s. :, nd. .v:-r--i. hab15 r oiiflur i to health dc n.d ' established in t!.c individual (!..! hood, nt'el, wh-r. as, th" pub'.;.k, hooli are able to if -i -h a I iraa:' number of children th.iu ar.y '. ...- ration in the !ty. h" it r. -':.. ! that ihf Charni.er of Cuiüim'-;'"' r" ! coord a.s rab .rs;ir-' and o;;i men i - '. 1n t'-.e modern health ru.-ude . ir.ovrTT'nt whieh Peine; ntro.iue.F into the iiublic S'li'i'ls of th- iyj )y the. St. .Jc-:ep h 'u;i!y A:.: i-Tn- ; bercnlosii Fau-: thai thF n.o rn ' health cru.u.d" ?iv- !! fhiMf-n ;i sstor.i of hralth Iucatiori v.hi'li,
ill toafh t!i'm to iic'iuir--health ltrjT.it ; tiiat tiv -vn lialth f : iJ.-arfo jrovi! a !. -t of r trtii.ir health fhoi-cs to oo ov r ;t pf-rio.l of 1 r wff-!s in r tnannT t'llt may prr i T 'if h.tTst. '!' th" . hihlren until health .rafti- 's !-
i on if- habit unl; that f--in.T th- ;i,Uity of th Aorkrrs ' t"i.i"rrnv.- , - j 'fri(3s npo:-, tlf Ifalth h;h's of;
tho rhiblrn ot tn.l.y. t b.T-t"or' v.f lire t- n on record ;is fa vor in.; tho proj'rt."
Tho f-ntlorxf rt: nt of othr-r lor-.il; rpitnizatioriH ami inMltuti-.i.s is . !
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At :.. ther- ono voi.: n who still winvts hfr own clothes by tho hu:i !onm, just like hrr nnt:;iors :il :.:'. TI:'- i: v v.is (f v.(.i.:ii; elotii by machinery lutvc no attraction for hr. Sie ersists in rr.akim; 1: r o-A'n clothf.- find cijo junk, s t h :n all by hand. Many bnutitul tf.trf.s nr.d ntli-r handsome things ar" vi-vn on th' liior.i. i't- i. b.T" :'i,'iv:n nt vork in hrr studio
Tint old story nroi't Ir.-viir.? the' l." .-.-o f w itt r should f rliarmd a''C..rdin to the- opinion of .Tap.-r.s Huston. He led Iiis wif-. r.evsi H'.i.-ton, to the altar hut he could rot c t hf r to llv- with him. j He said they soparatf d Feb. 6, j after a few wfeks' marrla : Saturday l: ti'cd suit for divorco in j superior court on the rrounils f i ruri .-.nd Inhuman treatn.cnt. i Chart's by Huston were that his' wife had an uncontro'able and vi"- j lent temrf.T and ?hc would V-ocomo ery abusive nearly every day. "svio refused to fto to hon?oio.-'pir.cr v.ith n.e aft' r v.e 7-ero married," he said. "and said she didn't want to live i
with me.' .Mrs. Htfst on is now livinsr In In
lianapolis where .'die went after the ; se paration w ith her husband. He j
asks in his bill for divorce that her ma Men nam?, Bes?ie C. Miller, h returned to hfr.
SEND MOTHER TO River Park School Boasts
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" IN OLD IvIATrrivY"
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I "In Old Tvpntnrkv." thr Tnntinn
pietui'v which opens tod iv at the;
Oliver, portrays the life of the feudal clan? of the southern mountains. Madcro F.rlerly, a pirl untutored in the ways of the world but 'oval and fearleris. is bound by ties of blond vengeance to Joe Irey, a nioonshi'v r and a neighbor Horace
i lioltf-r, ; feudist. Is respf.nsih'ie for
I 'he det'h of his father and hers.
7 r C O O 7 i H' 5s p " utliless creature and Is rean Orchestra of 26 Pieces ; " ? y f vi cj.f s vai.i 'i uive Madpre dannpr op-
PASSENGERS SHAKEN W Who Wegiects Child I
UP WHEN CARS COLLIDE
Sentenced to Six Months
and Fined.
C.irry Criklin of V.'.u-.-.i w, Ind., w;is fo-jiid Lcuiltv in the citv -..urt
Karly morning pTssrnqers on thTiliami fct. fr.e-man cars were severely shaken up Fridh inonii.-ii; when t ar No. 1ij crashfd into c tr No. t;or, at the corner of Michigan ?t.
nnd Broadway. The ear. in charge i "' 1 1,11 V lnAxv.X -a char ;e. of nf Enrl Inper. vn,s traveling cast j failure to ; upp. rt his minor child n Miehlen st., and thn other ear and was lined :.nd c -:s and nas turning into Michigan st.. from j . , Iit, rl (o . , ,u. j,tX nauilhs Oil
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A pi"iu(r in the scliool (rchcstra
ir.'tvoiiK ut is the River Fark school.
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pans. ine work Pcuan out
there la.t sprin?. lnakinp; the school th- iirst of the ward schools to promo;., a musical Organization. Th lüuh and jiMiior liiirh sehoals liavo
, portuniti -' to show her couraj and w hich the youngsters at the f t: i r j loyah y. Tlie climax of th . picture Fark render mite ditheult cotnposi- , is laach-.d when the cirl 'eaps with tions. Orchestra pi. tiee is eon-j her horse across a bridrlrss chasm
diieted every Vednw sdav alter to rescue b.fr loer. Frank Iiv?nn.
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Accordinc: to th store nid f'-tur-
The complainant. Mrs. .Kosrtta Sre.i. r, te.-lih' d that Sb.e had cared tor the child sine- the U-ath .f Mrs.
!.: tv Mr. T.op-". nr No. ;; rani
in front d him and on noonn! i FmiUlin. lo jfar.s a.ai, and th.-. the
the iact mar. urn c--ir mm :lm k.h .p t.iu'.ant li.ul l.tn d to lui.L.oi-.iit-
sehofd by Mh's 1 1; .leritrh t anl the pupils are Aiven credit for this prnctico in their music trades. The school orchestra has become deeidedly popular at Fiver Fail;.
l.o.-.sted of orchestra? for soirie time It plays for dismissal at school and;
and during the current school year I nr all school ent- rtainments. fnr
sai i :-:';d ntt.unpts to create orclv. stras have b--. ti made at the Colfax ." ! .- ; i i d -. a ! f h o i : L- h ? 1 1 i r fint.i nia ; ions iw con'-iderably smaller tli an the I liver Park uni'. Much uedi: is due Miss Ktip l In,;b:irhl 1't tier hnislied way in
a vi-itor from the city, who has be n wounded and lias unconscious in the path of a lighted dynamite fus" placed th'ro by Holton.
civi" club m-etipprs and at the , lllver Fark cliuialt. I Tit" instruments included in the
orr inization are 1.' violins, four cori.'ts. ihr ' clarinets, two j lrmlos, one ruxophone. piano unl three d rti ins.
IPX m V-rnon )Icivhts a-ld to :-v.rhpREE CLINICS TO AID
I DIIDAI DCCinCMTC i '
Milfor.l e". Fricc and 'era T.. hit
band he ven.s unable to -too in tino- j. ,,.,,-,;... for tlie - i-l barvi and will-, to Joseph M. Wal-, ,, Ii has di-earded nil otlirr nnirdirs. . , ,, , . . i - fc - 1,1 ' o"i. . ! I.eeatise of the inconvenience en- . sanosfv Fk n effi iallv r-nnirr-i. . to av rt the cra-dl. II" st.ted An appeal bond of $ yo was h.v d "'k and reifet, aab.nd and t.,)Untav0(l ,lV lu.p,,v ,,f rui;l, cori. J e,l tot!.. i:-rln Medi-.-d .soOntion. Dr. I that car No. til" I minus a K""tt 1 y ih. cv.iM and the cjv will bo UIi-'- u '- s- s SU ' I hle 1 h i nah,,r, i th.. ennntv in ' W- A- A inst t-i !;i m , Holbuel. - -rn.,, i. ,.r.M,. U.,r. I, , l.ir.i, r ,.,ru ,.cn,in, UivK-.n ... lnt! ih'"Z',..Z ;..r No. .. Irrt th tra.-k n.t .-.t ... !,. ,v th,. .1. f,...U.rt. ,...'-,.', " .' , . . .T, I .Unics at ..riu-.- ,.f tin- Anti-sud r-.. Amr.- ...B-r.-r.. rl-!, ..r r. -1.1
Generous Offer lo Tuberculosis Sufferers of Trial of Europe's Remarkable Remedy, SANOSIN World's netrd rti.-dicil scientists Doeb rs I';iiii.'iu. S-jaim-rfel I Wolff, Xoel, ;-nitlil'r. lis-, .lo I.tto SANu.SI.V tl rnt -f fectUr tTittniont f.r I'ulmonarv
. alia. .-ids t .lis nvere.!. IMix Wei If.
! Court lays.f',;iti. Dinrtnr of tho S:,iiif-t- J
J'i 1 'nil ii.'' in 'Oeiii?,.! (in,
How surprisingly careful every detail of these suits are worked out. How carefully the styles designed to bring out women's best lines, and there are styles for slender, medium and stout types, in tailored and semi-tailored modes. Suits of Tricotines, Duvetyne, Men's Wear Serges, Pin Gabardines and Poplins, at widely ranged prices commencing at $28 $37jl $45i $57d
up to
Simplicity is Keynote of These Spring Suits at $50.00 Smooth fitting shoulders, tight sleeves and straight skirts. Tailored trimmings of braid and buttons and narrow belts make these suits of navy blue gabardine and serge unusual values at $50.00.
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Correct Styles in Coats for Early Spring No woman or miss will make any mistake in choosing a coat from those already accepted modes for the coming season. Frostones, Polo Cloths, Tricotines and Silvertones are demanding most attention. Priced moderate from $39.75 up to $1 50.00
into the cur!, btfakim: th-- .-print:.-.
while th oth r car was undam d No one was. hurt.
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News of liie City C
causes case dismissal' Umcial Records .'!: ' in;:Ki!: h'j'?. , iM.'iili'. el and losUVS aid to hcUth V'Sd'' , al licit ... at thrt I .ah
.. ,,; (;,,,. - a lUitfs Kt idd I i' Monday and Friday afternoons, Knr. pe. SANOSIN der, its m-.tI: by :i!kUn " ! - u.. :..,,.i.. c XZ 'Ä A'u'ha.V. I iubc-hi; and )i r h'l-'-j'he Fed ross is planning to lud. I jUauai .r snuilnr l-'.uleiili drnp.
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bir..l it Fiorciic- Mack. Ciar.i .Mack clinics m tn so rural districts. J ': IJ :V 1 , ' 11 v" 1
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Five criminal c.t.- s. three f .; nr.lawful possession of li pid, ore t..r vehicb taking and the la:-t lor -rand larceny, wer1 d i.-m is-'-d in s ipei icr court I'rlday cveninc: by the pros"rutir.vr attorney b-cause of m-uth-:ient evidence.
rhr... fiL'.h,r Sa!:l T.lill!..'!. I d : 1 IV . 1 t.ll 1 l!,e 1". J . laborer.
Oor-n Wood and Julius Mus.kJ ,: '', ,0 W'i' on, Fn .v. .-. v.f, 1 r,.v,s.i(1., nf" I 'iotne- lie. ,-t. .lc-ejdl C,. 1! t.V.
t .lL .l lit IU 11 inn in I' - liquor, wer dismissed. The cas--acninst Theo. lore Fifer. charged with vcb.iele tahinp, was al. ) di taied. Willi. un Whitman, v ho was al.--known as Clay and Hirris. va rebased from the charire of man.! !a rceny.
v. :it?. SAN" SIN is proving a tdosvinc
evil-o ; t :dl s'lffona frni lulieretil oi'?. r.ren-
iroa was t'.'und a short time hl:o in
I r.-ni n K'lic'.u:. :T. ia!or r, ! tli- swamps of Iouisiaua. Sn;in land, to I'h.isiut I o; athen. j
shoetua !,er. sn!,lh '.'.end
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l-aid.nt f Healthwin hospital, will
An ancient rod' in made f f. rast ; condut t the olirii' asi-dt-i bv the
Fed Cre.-.-i nurse, Mis I'loreiaa Sajre.
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t.i 'iiial extd.iiniii this tr:t trueat and h.av a Tri:.l -;.n i.e m-idf ii v.eir own
la me :it eur ris!:. Address; SANOSIN. ;
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FORD TRUCK EXCEEDS LIMIT, DRIVER FINED (lerce Fattf rs'n. a cb.at;ftur. was fined T and costs in the i it v cmr' Saturday nomine: after pl.adin puilty to charKPS or" i ri in a Ford truck at an fxct--ivo rate nf speed. Testimony w is introduce sh.owini: tliat the defendant was traw'.in.- 2." miles an hour on M.-h:.:a:i ft., between Washington av. and Jefferson tdvd.
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One dollar buys any article of jewelry in our entire stock up to $50.
Balance in easy payments.
POSTOFFICE WILL CLOSE ON MONDAY
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FOR GENTLEMEN FOR LADIES Diamonds Scarf Pins Diamonds Lockets
Eversharp Pencils Lavallieres Fountain Pens Brooches Rings Bar Pins Emblem Goods Pearls
Watches Watch Chains Watch Charms Cuff Links
Washington's birthday will be o'a. frvr.l Monday ;.t the post oU;
the recu'.ar n -F '.
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Bracelet Watches Manicure Sets Toilet Sets Community Silver
Blouses for Spring Wear
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Dainty blouses re
lieve the severity of interested, tailored suits and sport clothes for
spring. rine laces
and materials Avith
1 touches of hand
work give these
waists pleasing in
dividuality.
The New Hats
The joy of spring is expressed in the glistening newness of spring millinery. Lustrous braids and bright colored flowers of cellophane and raffia, bits of ribbon and delicate veilings of tulle accentuate their becomingncss. The sales force in the Millinery Section will take pleasure in showing these hats to anyone who is.
Slip-On Overblouses Georgette and French Voile. An overblouse of good quality georgette is held in place at waistline with weighted ribbon of contracting color run through hemstitched hem. Priced $16.50. A georgette waist embroidered in green, coral and flesh with fancy sleeve fastened at wrist with narrow band. Priced $16.50. A blouse of georgette embroidered in iridescent colors with an unusual sleeve having black jet buttons for fastening. Price $18.50. Slip-On Overblouse of Fine French Voile, trimmings of hand embroidery and real filet lace. Exquisite in detail. Priced $12.95.
Gingham Dresses For Girls
The quaint style and youthful lines of these little frocks ensure a welcome to their wearers and to rno th ers. The materials are good-wearing plaid and plain colored ginghams in pleasing color combinations, hashes and touches of hand work make them especially pretty. Prices $3. 75 to $ 1 3. 50.
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livery window w ;'.! be ( . n frer.i L to Ct t.'dnrk in th.e narira- for 'pnTa! dt'.iverv p.itr-n.s .:! in.d
the stamp window will als. bo open i ,j
during that I: our.
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RULISON TO ADDRESS COMMUNITY CENTER
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If you arc not one of our customers, we want to come in and get acquainted. -Let us show you how you can get a brilliant diamond or a high-grade watch by making a small payment down and a little each pay day. Quality Jewelry on credit at cash prices. BUY NOWPAY LATER ALL GOODS DELIVERED ON FIRST PAYMENT. South Bend and Illinois Watches, Elgin and Swiss Bracelet Watches at advertised cash prices on credit. Quality Diamonds Reliable Watches Standard Jewelry $50 to $1500 $15 to $500 $5 to $500 Community Silver Credit at Cash Prices
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WARREN H. MILLER, Mgr. 127 W. Jefferson Blvd., Opposite Postoffice Phone Main 1817.
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Why DM George Do It? HISTORY doesn't tell us just why George Washington cut down his father's cherry tree. Perhaps he wanted it for fuel who knows) If so, he could have been saved from all his trouble if he only had had access to our Celebrated Harrisburg Coal High Grade Virginia Splint Genuine Pocahontas Many South Bend people are saving themselves from fuel trouble by getting their coal from us. You'll find our coal all clean, free from foreign matter and easy to keep burning. Furthermore it give3 more heat per dollar. We are prepared to give you good service. Samuel C. Lontz & Sons Main 74 On East Colfax Lincoln 5074 t The Home of Klean Koal.
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