South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
ERADICATION OF TYPHOID FEYER IS LECTURE SUBJECT
Divorce Suits
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CHAMBER MEMBERS HOLD SONG FEST AT NOON LUNCHEON
Hnhl A mcrtcamzatioii Day Prognuns in City
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finllH-r Mnttt iT. Li Ut. Zlflev was in th'- Sati. nlay trath rin' M.iti-li in pr paration for th- apr to la- r ;ni !- for. th. sanitary -"-''" '.a t iori. 1!v ill als. ln. l'al.' a r i t tlx- a - ii. .il. . . . r 1. ii. . i i..t.t.
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W. If. l"r.n-:h of I'liiriio c.ivc a : short talk on 'A nu-rh anii;itlon." ilfv.ii' in t? that Americans .shotihl tak- thi- all. tis hy th hand and Wi-lcoim them t Am:rka n-i tearh thi-rn t!o- no-antni: of Ant-ri- j can institutions and tradition?. Mr. Kr in h was introduced by Abraham Howors, also of Chicago, Louis (J. Colsi.n. activities secretary of th. V. M. .'. A. pti sidi! at the
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a hri-' f oatlirn of th pr;a.-. . a - i r main extensions. Tho-- frr.ni ,-outh , iid att. niiin:: th- m, tine ari' John W. T'n'in , ij.reid-nt t;f the asi..'iat i n ; .Iarn -N. Luthi r. tiperint rai. tit nf tli' Ify water works; .lo. ph It. Ifain-:-.ki. chh-f clerk of thi- city wat r wo:k! and fjir.' A. Harroj.. MMis A I' slM n ils. Ton 'in'hriiii. wlin is m tin city ( .;mpl tims" arr:in-' merits ft.r the ltni Joiuv taherna I.- in", t iners. -ans: at tti- '-p ninu of tin '.v!; nf sp.M-i.il s, rj, ,.s at tin' Trinity I'la-s-byterian church Sunday. Thtor of the fhura h will d. Ip.it a -r-mn at the Trinity ihuich Mmniiy evening at 7:Ö o'lf s. and l.'.-v. .. M. K(lli will preach Tuesday ee-
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FATHER FAILS l ATT EM IT TO GET SOS
(', . Lutzbach has j i t r. turne ! from California from the Fruit Jobbers' convention. He finds that thre ari about lti'OO.'ooi t t.f ilplfs and 2. '""'0,00 0 barn is of apples to at up yet before th- n-w apples arrive. We made arr.mircuiep.t to har.dlr atmut . "i l . " 0 ' i boNe-' .n.l barrels of ajpb-s f tb.- .-ai)Iy. They are shipped from Wasliinstv!i. Idaho and Mi liijn. mostly llaldwins. Wine Saps. Arkansas Itl.icks and Rome iv.nj.'s. rI h" '.ij)ly i. mti'Ji ;-rt;i' 'halt :.it ear at tins tim- ate' Mn- prices lower, so eat more appb s. They ;tr bitter th..n medicine. Ask yuur (?roor fir them, they t:an a. -ply you with any amount. SVHrLLL. KI.INCr.L .v C. 113-17-1'. W. Hrusin St. u j -1 0
C HA It LIN sTIAsTKOM, wellknown ooiitnu'tor f IV'orLi, III . who says )io ui in sindi hal Itiiltli ! I uwl utt ib'i iilcI to rt'tlrt from busline. I)m l.tres l,o now frt-L-; tliirlv )i';ir joiiner ami Is injoinr -denlll health sliK'r takliuc Tanla.
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W'lo n Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alasko became i -tranced and decided to live a. art the u il" tiik the onlv hibi of th onpb', ; two year old boy. with lo r. Sunday aft t noon the fail. t made ;m unsu assful attempt to kidnap th boy from the homo of tlo- boy's grandparents. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Ibuosky, 1.517 Prairie a. Although Alasko succe-deil ir. ttiniT the Loy Pwn town the police wet., hot on his trail mu! after rapturing thi- fathi-r and son, turned the 1 oy over to his nodher and allowed A'asko to return to his duties with the Yellow Taxi Cab Co.
Simple Way To Take Off Fat
li.e;.' ..m !. niithinc sinipl.r tlian taking a . ..:m .ii ..nt l!tt! fiiid.-t fwr time - li l.iy tiiiti! yetir a i!it is r'lue'tl t I.'Tüim!. Til. it's lilt Just plircllMse ;l .'HM' if Mariii.-lt Pi s. i i pt ii.ti T.ilil.-t.s from ..nr .liaiuist or if u prii-r, s.-n.l si P- Mail. id i 'o. Woodward Ave.. I.--tl.-lf. Mi. Il iilel follow dlrc tlotis. No tli'-tltlLT, Iii. e.r.i-e 1 7:1 1 hat Va wat t be :i bi7.y :i you like .md la-e en 'ettliiu' si! minor And t h best part .f M.iniicil.i Pres. ri.ii..ii r..MfM is tln-ir Ii.: rüdefsia-s. Th a t Is your absulup sa ft 'iuinl. Adv.
"I feel thirty yenrs ymino-r since I ot hold of Tanla- and if it was ':vss,iry I could h.atidle a shin a 1 r.1 turn uh much dirt as any f my rvn," said Charles :n-trom. the vell-knte n ancr te and yavatr,z cor.tr.i'.tor. living at t.'"1? l"is!irate Street. INa-ria, 111 "Tor thirty eurs hae s-.:ff. r.-l tlte misery that iro with stotnlch trouble, rhrumati-m. and disoriorel kidneys, and when I bean aktnsr Tutil.iC I was so had off I was ih.vjt to rctirk from busiti "'My stomach wa.s f.ail! np.-t t;.tt it 'iearly lail m- up alt"tf-thci ir:d aftT every i:im1 1 t . ' k i-ramp-n tr spt-llr that sm'ti:oi s -.v re s. ai 1 r'"ub1n't leaVe tile ln-llv f..r 1 .vas afraid 1 oould not u- b o k I ''..Vi'e.l np s with ;;;..- th t I c. ubi :: iret a Ii'üc ure.tth.. My hi,-- jmiu- ! ttv- almost ecry tninute ,.f lay ard wlo-ri :1a- -a:h.r . a !hi-.ip :ny arms hurt m. .-. u.a. !i r. x as .iffony for me to la nd th-My i.lneys wer- s. b.ill . ":t ? i ! : I. .r I bad p.ms .t". tin "ucii : k and at nijht I . ,- .- .. :i v.t-.-ry I could h.rI! .-b-.-p at al'.. a ry nornrc ruv I t k w a- so -tiff it was hard for no p- .-a'
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2 Room Outfit. .$129.75 3 Room Outfit. .$298.00
4 Room Outfit. . $365.00 j Visit our completely J
furnished bungalow.
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326-328 S. Michigan St.
That ha? hcon favorably known and u?od by millions of Americans in the past 60 years s Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discover. Made of roots and barks, somo of which were known and u.-ed bv the American Indians for centuries,
such as blood root, Oregon pmpo root, stono root, sacred bark, cherry birk. Ma do in a scientific lab
oratory at BulFalo, X.
1., and without alcohol, j If you want pure, rich, red i Ll rrA ocl' Of Vi n OO tprt -1 I
drup store for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in cither tablet or liquid form. You will soon feel the energizing effect and your blood will be surcharged with vim, vigor and vitality. Blood poi
sons aro stamped out by this alterative extract. Its a medicine that starts from the beginning. It rouses ever' organ into healthy action, purifies and enriches the blood, and through it cleanses and renews the whole system. Blood, Skin, and Scalp Diseases are eradicated. For Tetter Salt-rheum, Eczema, Boils and Carbuncles it's an excellent, remedy. 'Golden Medical Discovery" works equally well at all seasons. Everywhere somo neighbor will tell you the good it has done: Twining, Mich. "We have used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery as a general tonic medicine. When any of us didn't feel
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WARNING TO MOTHERS Mothers should s. i- that the whado family tak a thoro. purifying sys-ti-m cleasir.e l'iz-ik this sprint:. NOW IS Till; TIMi:. The taniily will be health!"-, happier, and ;et alont? bett.-r if tin- biood is driven a thoro I' lrifyinc. the stoiiiitfh and bowels cb-aned out. an dthe .rms if winter ai uniul.tt-d in the system. .Iriv, n a vav. IIOIXINTKU'S KOt'KV MOl'NT.MN Ti:. is one of the very best and surest spring medicines to ...i... ti... ai-......
i.im . uri it .iio.i .-- hit- t 1 1 1 I .ii I.i. ii t . . t . i ill ii l i in the whob. family. Their colon riprht we would use a bottle or two, and would be all right.
will he hfttef. they'll feel fine and be well and happy. Wettick's Original Cut Hate Stör'.
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"At the time my daughter was developing I gave her Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and prior to that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery as she was a delicate ffirl, and it always benefited her. "We -have also used the little "Pellets" with jrood results.'1 Mrs. S. A. Douglas. Route 12.
John McKee, he comes to see ,My Itter Nell quite frequently. ; And therv these two begin to brew 'Some Golden Sun Immediately.' v wt?'7;
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jTlUEE COFFEE LSj cara fully selected and sldllfulljrHended is the kindrcKaHa roast ors put cat and .reliable gfcoccw elL1 Mil order houses and peddlers sell cheap coffee and dopend on premiums or price to secure your trzade Tlx. Woolson Spice Co. Tbl e da, Ohio
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New Spring goods arriving daily in our Cloak, Suit and Millinery Departments.
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219-221 S. Michisan St.
VERY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT We are the only people who can sell to you Pure Artificial Ice. We have the finest and most efneient delivery system in the state. Our biß plant gives us sufficient supply for all demands. Our prices arc always fair to the consumer. We deliver anywhere in he city.
W atch our ads. are more to follow.
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Save $32.50 With ABSORENE One can of Absorcne will save you the price of papering a room $32.50 to $50.00. It will make your dingy wall paper as fresh and bright as the day it was put on. Absorcne is what professional decorators and cleaners use for cleaning wall paper. They know what is best. But you can use Absorene as well as they. The process is simple, easy, quick. Results are certain. Buy a can from y.our dealer. Use it as directed. See how it absorbs the dirt like a sponge, how your dingy paper brightens up like new. A 15-cent can will clean a whole room. Absorene comes in sealed air-tight packages always fresh and ready for use. Try it today see at what small cost you can redecorate. THE ABSORENE CO., St. LouU
Cleopatra Crepes at $2.00 yard cry fine sheer material large figures, newest colors.
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Imported Dotted Swiss at $2.00 vd. VI lite ground colored dot. .sheer and tine.
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Store Opens S:30; Closes 5;30 Sat. to 9:30 p. tiu
New Silks-
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As if in joyous expression of coming Spring the new Silks present a multitude of charming colors and many novel and interesting weaves. The 1920 patterns show great diversity and distinction. Prices are moderate at a time when raw Silks have reached a hitherto undreamed-of price per pound.
New Chiffon Taffetas at $2.50 to $4.50 yd. Brilliant in sheer and luster, and in the desired colors. 36 inch wide. An assortment well worth of immediate interest. Tricolette at $6.50 to $8.50 yd. A fabric which will be much in evidence this spring, is shown in the leading colorings and in black and white.
Handsome Satins at $5.00 to $8.50 yd. Ace of Satin and other delightful new weaves in silk, for outdoor wear abound in exquisite coloring and in novelty weaves. Satin IVlessaline at $2.75 yd. A silk that is rich in luster, soft in finish and a quality that will give satisfactory service in
all the shades.
Georgette Crepes at $3 to $4.50 yd. of beautiful quality, firm and strong in texture yet light and delicate in effect are here in dark and light colors, in plain and figured.
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Black Silks Soft and lustrous, especially charming for the way they can be draped and combined with other fabrics, black is among the most favored. Black Satin Crepe $6.50. Black Satin Charmeuse at $6.00. Black Satin Romaine at $6.00. BlackMeteor Satin $7.50. Black S.itin Duchess' at $3.00. $4.50. $5.00. Black Radium Taffeta at $3.95. Black Charmeuse $4.50 and $6.00. Black Crepe de Chene at $2.75. $3.50. Black Tricolettes $6.50 and $7.50.
A Brilliant Showing of Spring New Voiles It is fortunate indeed that our purchase of these spring wash goods was made many months ago. Otherwise we should not now be in a position to offer such extensive assortments as will be displayed here tomorrow, and the prices are most attractive. Plain Voiles at 60c yd. 40 inch wide, all colors. Plain Voiles at 85c yd. in all colors, 45 inch wide, fine weave. Fancy Voiles at 89c yd. 40 inch wide, rich dark colors. Fancy Voiles at $1.00, $1.25 yd. In various patterns
and col
colors.
Fancy Voiles at $1.50 yd. Very fine weave, beautiful colors and patterns.
Maytime Ruffled Flouncings for Summer Dresses New line just came, crisp and fresh nets and organdie, in whits and new spring pastel colorings, with pleated and scalloped ruffles. See window display of these new arrivals. Prices range from $3.00 to $6.00 yard. New Dres Trimn.ings New Motifs New Bandings have also arrived in most wanted shades and shapes all at moderate pricings.
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Spscials for Tuesday and Wednesday Only
Large Bottle 2 tall cans Snider's Catsup Snider's
Tomat Soup
23c
2 tall cans Milk
23c
3 packages Macaroni or Spaghetti
23c
23c
Tall can Pink Salmon
23c
' lb. Black Tea
23c
Large Bottle 2 tall cans Snider's Salad Snider's Baked Dressing Beans 23c 23c 2 lbs. Scotch 2 lbs. Split Peas Peas 23c 23c 1 lb. can 3 packages Calumet Pancake Flour 23c 23c
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