South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1920 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEMU MEWS-TIMES oo:D.i:srAY Moi rxfi. maikii to, 102a

V LOCAL MAN HEADS LUMBER MERCHANTS

C-lem Snionr Klrrtrd Prr-i-drnt of Krt.iil Aociation Tnr-d.iy. ?nn! I'.i-rnl wis honored T)'h:i., r ft rr.':i J.v the n-a-ruh rs of tho Northern Indiira and Soath'rn Mkh!u.m T I T ; 1 ; 1 I ,u ::; r ra n's f iatior. el.-.tita: South I:. nd .iti.-r. - to f'.i; th tv. )'"-. napor'.ar.t v f th- nr.-.ini.tw'in f": th- a--'ai.' aar. "hm .-';aai:or and 'harl-s H-dJowell. toll) of this c;tv. v. ore rh-.n j'i ' M'I'r.t a nd s r:a;ytrcis'.ri'r. r .-p .' i v! . II. h Pak-j-"M of Ifiiiii. r. Iri-l., v. is eh-, ted ic pt .-id- ril . Th- ep-eta-n .f i,:!i r- fo !!'.. a 1 -1 1; I ' i t iii thy- J : , t . 1 r - loom at thdlv r hot I, tii- i .nr:, T it.atkia-r ii.- opening of th- U"th :'r.ual Ml!i urn; if th' o tra n i.a t aa,. Two I1 1 1 1 tl !- I I r 1 1 1 -Tuh indrfd 1 . : 1 1 : 1 r n i ri and 1 1 ; i r

;- CUAMXUAm AT ' STILL ULAin ) ; Sl'LAKS AT 1)1. . MIS I' N PO .". .M : r ' ! i ' - ! Hal-bury. v-n r.'i-- for-y. r -.- I ; : . i t. .i .. n r ; . iv a a' ! -f "v. r.iM;; i?;r. ; .n 1 1 7. Th ,ry f h:s p. th. .IthoU::h it. hi- '.7th ; ;.r h -'ill s to :.u:.h- d;'.r:.ils .j.w-eh s and takes ; r: im all th- app ..1 -.-,- s f,.r.. :o:V, ! I .hkury h. . r : - '. : ' - i .' ' 1 1 " r in ; S" a .- a 1 1 i r ''.) 'rnporary I t . r r : : - r; t: hi1 "-.ti"n .v:th'tjT irerrtr-'ion from 1: , to 1 vh-r. h- Kfired irnl i:iit !y. Sh-.f" th- p"-:i-v"ii 'f a I'T'l h. r;c !!' r is c.'.ono i it -ti-iat il that h,r! i f.i:-;-t;r- has ;i Ir ; 1;.- rrrrivo! .-"fn thii; hko iii'i.ihmi ,,s a rc'.nntr a llow; t,rr , as rmo or 'h- n -. -;..(?.. rs puts it, "ho is i 1 1 L'ojiiLr iro:;'r."

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Divorce Suits

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lü.my f.ivii'.y .!ir!icult:-s hi th-- pit j the army July 2?,, 1M, aral thit

T(:.c ),nl th.it livira: lf. ir.im .Iiat-I'.- maili .in allotment;

South pM ii'I Firm Take- Over " lth his wifo or'-" r ! - i'--!1 i of r to hi wif.- that was incre.i?---! ; I jr. :i!-.l for h'.-r.:v :r. cir- t,y tj.p covornrrirr.t to 540 prr month i

hulrpriidrnt and Archer Plants

for the s-jprf rt of hcr5o!f an ch.ihh Ho 5ta:f-l all tho money was

; it f ourt Tu. -; ay r.cr.-t Mi lunI las wlmm ho ch.-.ri s -with cr:-lty.

1 T'ir.'lis his wifo was in tn; ; s:nt by hi wifo without providing

: V.n!-;t. (f 1 aviir him ami ;-'un to ; for tho cliii-I. o;!::r citios to Iiv apart from him. ! "Whilo I w.T5 in th annv sho

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IN- toal of a trip to T"rro Jia'.it" ' ;.5s-c:atoil with nthrr men even after

I obju'-to.i." .nid Schuyler. "She went to athr cities to visit mn and or. Jan. 17. 1 0 1' . after I was U.s-

they w r- finally r-'--.m'il--l an. l i'.vcm ; f !r!rcr( (j h f t nie and vent to t'- ther atrnin until Marf h. l-u. ! Detroit to live with another man."

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:ath hy his wifo in D- crml'T. ll'il. . h-re sh" fil'l suit for IiV're froni in:. Aft'-r f")nii rah!" exl!--ns

Ar.-iour.---::'. r.t i-- :::.. ) y A. O. "i!.- 'i. S'rtarj' .:!: .Tana'.-r of : Arririval Ii r .: p;tny. that hij sr.y t.a ;iir"'.a tho business !' 'r.- I: h r . i.-l r.t ! -.mp.iny ar.l , th. Ar-h'r T" ciir.l'anv !-.'-,at.-.J at - -J7 I!, has i l. v.. and iho Jaisl- ' r.- h;i ) "!. !: lil at ä with jth.it of th- torrafr company at thr-ir j p'ara of h'isiia-ss at Zö-2 X. Jm- ! -riok st.

'th ;.t'. n tk of th.o transaotion j ,as-

1 s k-ivpn in arnitnor ( o.nnm oi mis vapor and i- an indfeition of th- ad-

j var.r. that artitieial ice is making j in HelKium and came to Anu ric-.i six low r th.- t-ountrv. ioar.s afro. Sho has support. 1 her1 It i stat.-d ,n eood authority that ! olf and children sine- thnt tim'

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tho rint.-d States at the pros nt time j 1 Illness. Mls HI A A HOSTlSI-.lt. is m.iohin- malo. I She riled suit for divorce in su- Private funeral srrviees for Miss Th- r,r-s'-nt capa itv of the Art!- I perior court Tuesday against Piere Höh na Ilostiser will he held at the

Mrs. V.alvaert statol

re married July s. 1T07. at

! time. I "For the past year she has taken !n delight in nap'int- me." said Tun-

Hmma Walvarrt left Iter hushand

AN ()PI:N CIIALTJnK. The Hungarian M. A. C. club indoor hasohall team has issued an np.-n challencre to any team in northern Indiana, (lames may he arranged by calling Magyar Hall, Chapin st.. and askinfr for the indoor basehaH team manager.

Pi:POKT SMALL I0 CAsi:. j t.ci.il b plant is L'Oo'O tons a y..tr I Walvaert. .Mrs. fV.ra U-v r v:T (" f ..i : a p.d tentative plans arc b in made they werf

v. i'. .-wo; in ait!oIari' fr-m many , .u,. fr l.iiil.linir tho r-a taeitv in the ! Maria Kerlre. Pfdcriuin. and s:tar-

. i'i.s of north, rn lniiana ar 1 ; , ' '.. ;,4.ini, r'nrf..'i ,, ' ,h.. at ' ' near future. ' I ate.l Au-. 1. 1 fl 4. af ter cruel heat- ! burial will he in Highland ccme-

"'"' rn Mirhu: .n. U. I. Augustine ; j,, .l!th )0;.ri latP Mondav aft rno,,n in.s Riven her hy her htisband made

Th.- Mevors h in' was i m m d i i ' v il.OTIIIx; SI OKI. III!.. Hvintr with nim u n I -ea ra t lie.

ri-si.ler.ee. 722 P.laine av.. Wgdnesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Waldemar O -otfenov will officiate

f Soiitn H.-nd a tcd as tia-tina.-ter. An a dill ess hy Kon.e ( '. Stoph'ti-i-'.m if Puth P ril ojm r. d the p: '- IMaiii. Mr. St-ph-r:.--n '..'boa.- )

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Smoke from the furnace in the Sn- is now living in .Mishawak.i

basement of the stor building at j whore she has provided a home for

"01 S. Michlpran st.. tx cup.ed by the

. i-iti:iK' l:imi" i- d.-ah i to til" Imiiii i mid 1- am-t rhainl v ith lO? Clothiers re-alted in a fir.- alarm

Ioiilas Mullo h of Ciii' a ... . 1 1 1 - ft of a tiiriiae li

Vio.wn as tti.- hirii!.-i-rn.i:i pf t." en- ! ;ii!'.li'T iiiau hmi-e.

t:t .ii.-d the athriri Miss Amies M. Msmji f,f . M;i .iL-o. ! s.!- address. ,J the Katlwtimr. At -'

he onci ii.-ion of th addi s.-.-.-. . '

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m umlor : h.dn turned in at S ' look Tuesi day mornin?. No lire was found.

her threo chiMten.

Mab!- Schuyler cared mor.- for the society of oilier men than that

tt-ry.

sPixi.Ui si-:hici:s. Thtre will be special Lenten services at St. James' Episcopal church Wodnoday oveninpr. Maren 10. Itev. W". J. Joekton. rector of St. John's church. FJkhart, will be the speaker.

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Jii in' ilMUl .-(:, fop 'iftiioi.s f.f tho ;i. -.-- th- ensuini- ye;.r woiej? Mr. Sr:i)L'oj was nom- i l

aat d for pr'-sid'ait and Iiis . h-etioiii f' l!owr-(l without ppf'-itio;i. Th t :am' was tr::e of Mr. Hollow 11 fori

th- s.-orot;. j y-t r asnroi.-hip. Tiir' was la. npositio:j to th" eb ction of j j

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ji.-t !.e,.n re. eived at V. YV. t'. A hoad'iaariej-.s in .-w York. I "or in-ianco, th- rit iiuinb. i- of meals v.'r re m i v (1 btv"!i .pril 10 ami April :v This pej-jod j i.-t follo'.s th" tim- that ('.on. P r-

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Wonderful values in new Wash Waists here Thursday at SI .98 to $2.98

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Values to $4.98. Special

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mm.n 'i;;1;,!;: Iri;- t-;:,;;v .;f d the Economy Departments. Thursday we offer exceptional bargains in our bsts house and in hides 1 'ast.-r I t - 1 1 O . 1 A f 1 1 j i

LdoaK, ouir anu .Millinery ueparrmenrs.

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k'us for breakfast th-re the tirst ! i ;! time r- had b '.-u s r d at the j V llo.t-.--! hnus- Spo.jal a II .a loenls j Ji.td made this pos.-iie anl the line j V for breakfast sii.-irh-.! almo.-tit. 1 aro..ad the pari; v i h-for- tin- i 'ij tioors had be.-n !' la !. j '( 4

Carnlal Draw- Cruvul. I t -

"1 he third army cainival is al.-o infi'ab'i in this period of tim-. win n huKe r-fi eshnif at t-nt wits opl'.tt' d itl ioJ.e;.tjO!' (h other

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.il riMj'nb: in addition i. running th' io,'t:.s 1 otise i sta Ufa nt at a J Cord xpe.'.l.

Tli- in.d iivi rw h -Inline rush at

il-..- baf.t.-s houo kas n 1 "-.. 1 !.

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r i'. ill r.amo ;.ri-en Iii' vtn division! It to! t 1 o . o i .( i d l . i I'll of tile a 1' l it . Mi .Paa.e i's, the day that th- (b r-

5..a ib-bit- .-ln-d th- peace1 'r. ,it, tin- hi'di -s hoi-" a- the - nt !' of the b brat io!i and was ( f p.-n until midniuht m-i irn; refresh- j

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ooopb' v. r- -rd m i!io hostess j lions'. ; A 'iifcTo hotel has lie.-n taken over Ih" V. W. '. A. in "ibi.-:n:. r-- ; - t 1 1 1 . to take ear- of ;h !ar-r : iiumb.-r of women employed bv the htiiiH'l.nnl romna-sioü or stavim; inj 'ohl.-n. with their husbands. j This chart as made ! y a -rr- 1 oiü! in the camp of the, in my, lu visit d th.- ho-t'-- -- h-oiso ' o :i-!.iiit!y and became .-ry nrah inter. st d in the lar-r- numbers of jM-oplo served th-re. 1

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Sale of 400 Untrimmed Ready-To-Wear Hats

498 to $7.

$2.49

The headlines tell the story. Here are new hats for every woman and miss at an unbelievable low price. Large, small and medium shapes of Milan hemp, Milan, Jap and rough straws and piping. ?5

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The doll ir isn't worth ry jr. a -a y' -'j i :s true, but just loo',; ;'t the pound i

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PATTERN HATS Jüst one of a kind, copies of high priced models. Tarns, Mitzis

and Sailors. Special

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SIPPERS SAILO

Values up to $22.50. Special

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FRERCH PATTERH HATS Regularly worth $14.98 tc

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Special for Thursday iu our Cloak and Suit Department Offerinr; just for Thursday, 175 of the finest Spring Suits that can be seen in the city tomor-

f 1 row at $35.00.

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tiaries. I.. t hi m ,n't as your r pr - :.t . tive-?. To our f r a : 1th y will i.irry a i.a . -a- -

of po-'d will. To your wr.-thiart they wi'.l r-irry pij a story of ith'-r ir.-imr-d ir.fi: 50licitud- or ard- -.t

love. Hi th cae m ty ! Flowers will nev r misrepresent you. Flow?r Telegraphed Everywhere

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We arc enthusiastic about the wonderful values of these suits, and ve have a right to be. And iT you imagine that in order to set a stylish, worth while suit for Easter that you must pay a high price, we urge you to attend this sale tomorrow and you will be amazed at the fine suits that we ofTcr you at only $35. About 20 different styles. All sizes. Special Thursday

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A Wonderful Thursday Sale of Dresses One larr;c rack of New Spring Dresses in Serges, Taf- (!) I CT (Ct

all the wanted f - ,J ? tt fj

fetas ant j?i;k ana cer-ie comDinations. in ail tne vantea s h ri w b

spring slylcs and colors. The kind that you would expect M f

to find priced $30. Waiting for you when the doors open tomorrow mcming at

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Mev Spring Sport Coat

Just 79 in tht lot, but a wonderful opportunity to own

a rnn graae ucai in a nne maienai ana wonaenui siyiev

at this extraordinary price. .Every desirable shade and a ij

good range of azcs for Women and Misses to choose j HJj T U ti M

irom. special i or i nursuay uniy

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It's like putting a poodle against a bull dog you know how long the poodle will last. If your boy is a regular harum-scarum sort, our clothes are made to give him a battle. Made of sturdy, wearproof fabrics, strengthened with tailoring o f the best that's guaranteed. Adler's Special SIS Suit Of sturdy, boy-proof Blue Serge. Single breasted, waist-seam or belted models. All seams double sewed and taped. Full lined knickers. At $15 a suit of genuine hardiness that'll wear and wear. Other Suits for Boys $10 up. 1 Adler Brothers 107-109 S. Michigan St. 108 Washington Ave.

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is to know what you want when you go to buy. No matter whether it's a house, a tube of toothpaste a washing machine or a pedigreed pup you save worry, time and money when you know what you want How shall you know? By reading the advertisements in your favorite newspapers. They put you in touch with opportunities and advantages that otherwise you might miss. The advertising columns are just as important as the news. Reading advertisements helps you lessen waste and increase efficiency.

It may be the means of adding to your comforts and saving you many a dollar.

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