South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 77, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1920.

ROVING MARINES COMING TO CITY

AUTEN CHAPEL

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Devil Dop. Will hr in South Urml for Two l)a.

Tfr'ft, frr the two -inok''.'? to Klwn hy the iri.triii'! rcrtH ;ir.d the Iluiinir r.iiririfH at th- n'k-' ?T7ip'. Ms rch .",0 und ?. are no v. rt.ij- at the roarir. rrruit:rsr st t- ' ."V. nd may h serurel na applira-

.-.'..'".it r ff devil do?. H r,rr,v trav '.:r

wr the I'Tiit-l Stitp.i In the int rof rroru itlntr for t?i- marin r; and are now trnvrlir.K over r r.l i' n.'i. Inriudcd in the band arc l.o.prs, n v.i:ii'Vi:!? Ua:n. baixl. rchestr i ni vf.r;il other ntrrtn In -rv They L;ie r- i-ri'il trnlrj on whieh ramp !.f; i. arri l out ua f ir an po.i-l-. In conr.ertion with th Kovlrn: : ar;r.", an exhihit of -v:ir troph! 1... rn -xhibitlr.il in th" '-ore vimlow rf the Vernon clothing Htore. This xhiblt ; r.iid fo b" th- htrtfsi exhihit rvf-r erat h ere 1 t 'ther. It lr"!i:(lcs i'rrr.r'n and (W man ironhhs Mf'irl by marines whll t.Ch'InK overs' j. trophies ft'eured In the Wr.-l Indie j, canal zon: ami i plr.-.i and many of the mdi rn Impli mrtitM r.f -warfare i::-..-d in r.v inarir.' corps. C.rn Will Talk. I". J. Orft n, Tii.inacfr off the "humr of 7oi:iTnrr. '.vi 11 !"Iiv r a alle at tho r-rnoker on March f. 1 and .anrjr-l 1 Schwartz on Marrh T.O. I'.ach ?niokf-r will b-pin at S o'clo and admission may bo had only by she tio!;ctM that arc boin distnhute.l by tho local re ruitinsr o'h I'ntil tho dato of tho smoker, th. local

. :ho evening-1

I Mr-. Kin-.'-r Tohiu

j of Thr-.-o JUvr1--, Mie-p... are spending

.'rai ü.tyt? witr. tn;r e''U:r., . A. l::rr:T and family. Tho jmrras society i.i' t itn Mr. n-o. V.1!t W'fdnMday afternoon. I'oUoa irt,' the n''dk-work and bus-irs-y.'--:or. Mrs. Cliar'.s Aut-n oridü'to.i tho dovof lonals. i to -fr-fhnif-nN rt srrv-l to sevon-t-'-n nrrnbT.-i and no visitor. Tho n-t ir.' tint; v ill f h-M at th? hoyr.o if Mrs. rt J:ri;h, Vrdr.-s-day afternoon. Marrh 2. Mr. ;md Mrs. )ti Itomino f r'ourh I'.ond i-itcd .Sunday at tho lio:r.- of V.. II. Kmvo. Mi-.i T!0:r W'r-Hor prt .Friday '.Mt it Ml-1-' VraMi.i. WhStornan. Tho af tho Ij-town .'"boo! no;i- v.Jwh ua. t r hrj.l two Uf-tk.s u't wax po'-tporw d bra'Jso of so ni'.oh illn. ..s in th- nriyhbor-

!JUDGE SENTENCES

MANUFACTURER OF ILLICIT WHISKY

'Mr.. Rok'-r. w'.fo of Tl. defendant, ltt if jy : Vf)n mnUTds that fp distillr-d tho liquor ' 1 iI-H " ' V"

, and that h r ypc j- wa.i ignorant i -.f Im r action. On, dir rt oxamina- ; tion .-ho t tlfid that tho liquor i wa-s admlal;-t-r'd only w(;t n ono t , tho family wa; firk and that it v.a.i . not. takfTi as a L vr ratro. Hovov.-r ! tho pohco found a'out 14 quarts of tho illicit Whisky o-i the prrmiss at ' tho tirno of tho raid and about 50

'FIVE DOLLAR" DAY

Mombors of the Commorlcal bureau of the Chamber of Commerce

Ca?o Kofrrred to City Court By Federal Authorities Di-poM tl Of.

Dillons of tho mash which was in a

preparatory t

r vt.s said !

in ;

lir..! v.i!l t) Mar h '. rh.

ar.d Mrv.

!i I 1 t-'aturday niht, 1 T. r r." invited.

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M Arm i i-itoil Mr. and Claud V. hiteman 'ur.day.

Mrs. Karl Holon, Fpeiit

,nd

Mrs.

riorr. ir.g

Mike LfMnlak i

rn-inufaof lrlii--:

:V.fo will bo ()Cn

o.r.til C o'clock. ?TKt. .lark T.". Martin has bom t rantt-rred from headquarti ra at hlra.o to tho loral station and

will bo connected with the. r cruitin

work h re.

II- r; '; ar.rl dauchtrr, V.'o.ir.eday with Ii r

ri.stor, Mrs. Ma-i WYlbr. Mrs. Anni" VHlr and dauhtor. TI'.!'. a'id wii- r.alfh anl T'ls.n, vli'od Mr. and Mrs. Clarenro Hho!;y of .-"nuth I'xr'l Snnday. i:ilsv. ortli r-.ol- is ill. Mis.- Vr atlia Viii ni;in c ntert.'iin d tho I.j-. . W'iro S'inil.:y school olas-t Friday n:i-'ht. Mi'm I'.'- 1 1 r j iti'T and rrusn, Mrs. Toi'.Ti. spent Friday with Mr-. Arthur Volf of South IViid. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith rnt'-r-tain-1 th'dr parmts, Mr. and Mrs. 'hri-tian .-'rnith. and Mr. and Mi.

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Sund iy. Mr. and Mr?, r.ooro V!l-p spent Sunday with lYank Palmer and family. r. A. P.urner and daughter and Mrs. i;irnr Tobiu and d.iubhter Hpont i-tund.iy v.itlj Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iinrnor of South Ib-nd. !r. and Mrs. Jesso T?arnrs en'rr-

.;,...! -it -i lir-)1-i. ilinm. r nti.l'. V

li 1IT '1 '1. ...I t-.ir... W.I.Ii' l i'illl'.cv ;

I iur tli-ir lauhtor, Miss Harri tta. 1

.Mr. e. i.. jonnson ami .Mr. .swan

"One hundred dollars ar.d. and :!0 days in tho county jail

.luutco i.iimor i ue.suay

the city court after piadd jruilty to

illi' it "-hisky. I'sniak was taken into custody by ih- police during a rccont raid and his caso was turned ovr to tb.e föderal auth rit;-s. alor. with o-v-ral th-rs. Th owrnrnont acrentM finding it lnipos.sil io to prosocuto in tho lojrral courts referred the cases hack to the s'uto and they aro now 1 in,; triod h r-. Iosr.iak was tho Moron i defendant in th- t cris to come up. Hold up Ca so. Tho rso of Suvo Poker. 1020 NapYr ft., wlio is 'cln. tried on a

sin.iliar charee was abruptlv

i:d a f w

Tu s lay afternoon selected May C ; for "Five Dollar" day. The day Is j to be smllar to ivdlar" day. al- ! though the bargain figure 1 to be!

j raised. ;

Tho bureau aln endorsed the, purchase by the city administration I of o etroot fiiher

iH)UT.f;i; ruAiitiC- ! March 1". U()H (;u(K KUY STOKH j Ithoados of Kalamar sp-nt Tho pojCp. wcre notiiiod ear'.y J days l.'uxt u-k wltii Mr. ;md r:,.,,..,.. mnmlnp that the Johnson

prrrK'orv, .1 t. napin pi.. n;iu no-:i ,

Htat- of fermentation to beim? distihod.

Mrs. Albort Kh.a ls. Mr. and Mrs. I. wis

P.ouh on- j

-ntrd some tlm" durinff the pre-

b rtaird a fe-.v pru.t.s on Sunday at ; criUv nhi and a box of clears, a j

th.oir homo

Mrs. William Pi'flo rind daaRh-

I . iv.ntitv nf rhowine tobacco, snuff

orr A ' 111 UP Cl. il"M I'll on i-'iiiun.i vnttond th" fnroral of a nl.ilivf. Mr. and Mrs. .ireoly Koni spont SutvKy with t)io Waif r Iliioad-s

Miss Iva Ca uft nun spnt the work-eiid with the K. L. Ml'.Ur family.

i oouk'h drop?, a pipe and a box of j

cookies woro mi-sln?. Tho trrler J fc-ain 1 entrance by the use of a ;

skoloton key, opening the fror;t door of the store. The police bc-

i, v that amateurs are implicated !

inu are conaucunK an invtausuuun

up -when ono of tlio principal wit-! noises found it inip";.sib!o to b-1

present in court at the appointed tir.-o;-. Tho hoariu will resume "Wednesday niornint-. Attorney.s for the. (Wense are attomptlnf to show that t!i- liquor was made for medical purpos".

inrvins iurK ch.iu;i:. Stanley Onroy of Nibs stoutly donied tb.at ho was drur.k when arraigned on an intoxicatioit charge in the city court Tuesday mornlnfr but h- failed to convince Judu'e GU-

held i mori xvho l.nod him U ami cobtr-.

We will continue, er inr n Rular dinners and suppers as lieretoforo, i.t tho reo'ilar price. 00 ents. TUC I'H!III;LPHIA. 1201-17

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.

niUTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. roteren. 1110 S. ?th St., daughter. March 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hlpsah, 1710 Pru st., ton, March 13. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Buchkowski. 226 N. Colleiye st-, son. Ma roh 13. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Blakeman, 101t Hitrh Ft., eon. March 14. Mr. and Mre. Stefan Wrob!ewii. 2116 Pogerg 8t., eon. March 13.

Ilrad tho ''Golden A?e" a journal of fact, hope and conviction. 10c. 9 51-Apr. 17

llUSIlAXD CHARGES ABANDONMENT IN SUIT

W'hiam W. McVey harpr- s nandonn;er.t in suit fo- dlvorco i. '.n (ircnit court Tu(.d iy against l'.l i A. McVey. He stated he left April 1. 1517. "r r.i 1 tredt fr Votith Ib-nd where ho v. 'shf d to live and work. Ho asked Iii.--; wife to ataompany him at the t:n j.i.d later wrote her letters ask:r..: her to i om- to him in South P' nd but she has continually refused. He tatd that after such action lie bad completely lost all affection

for Iiis il'e.

Johnson of Mi.-h.cwaka visited Willi, im Andort-on and family Sunday. Christian Walz and son Cecil and Miss Ilessie Winentrer of Houth Ib-nd w-ro quests of Mr. and Mr.j. CeurKo Wal. Sunday.

FILES DECLARATION TO BECOME DELEGATE

TO PRESENT FLANS FOR RECREATION

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recreation

'.cork at Pranklin playground will 1 prtsent'-d by I'. K. Wolfe, munlcjpro recreat!''.n director, at the i-if-t'.r.? ef tho 2rank!in Mothers' WYdiifsday afternoon at 3 (:. - discission of "Ts Ot:r "'.' ':. I-.f TYanklfi Coi.'mun-ity-will led by J. J. Ksran. ti.or nuu.hers on tho program .ar: A f rctip of ons by first pra.b-irl.-; rocitation. Henry PalmSter; a ,rc-,-. Virpinla Michael. The chlldr. t.'s story hour will bo conducted I v Mrv. A. N". Ilildohrat.d.

MRS. C. A. CARLISLE TO DELIVER ADDRESS

Mr.-. .. Carlisle wi'.I iisouss "Tho llospon.-dblllty of Women Votr.s" at tlio club nil:t propnun of th- V. W. C. A. Thursday. I'ollowintc tho ; us so mbly the Ouadranirlo . lub. under tlio direction of Christine Prey and bn.i JM.-tler. will stud.y South Amerka. In the Pbjo Trianttle Iteerves raeetin Hethan" yiT will t;ilk !! "t'ti.-toriH of Kr.ra" and Ira Hu rriuran will dis-u.-'s "Industrial Opportunities " A rt.aptrr of "Overt. ikJn- the Ceutur- .. - v. i'.l bo read in the L. V. If. . chili metiner bv MIks I."1si Weder.

1 v uina-i'.m work will follow -f;d'- mooting".

th

Cdir.r A. Stoll Tuesday bled his 'b-chiration with County Clerk Wilbur M. Warner that he will ontor th.- primaries May 4 as a candidate for delegate to th de .nor ratio state convention. Since the opening of the fdin? period. March J, L'l candidates have tiled their d-:i.iratien.- Of tho 21 candidates, nine are. democrats and 12 are republicans.

..ILMI:NT WOUKI3LS panci:. St. Patrick' masquerade dance hold a' .113 S. Michigan st.. 3rd lloor, Wednesday evenin-r. March 17th. Harbrjuin society orchestra. 1 237-17

We w i; 1 continue serving repular dinners and .supp.-rs a.s heretofore, at the re.-rul.tr price, 30 cents. THi: I'HILA1KLPIIIA. 12H1-17

jyj us. Liru.Li: liixsu.v, of lan.-a Citj, only weighed 7'J pninds when she Ix'jrun takint; Tanlar. She luis already paliM-xl U imiiuN and sajs tlil wonderful medicine has leMi the :re:itot lKsliiff of lier life.

Maine Cities to Hold Annual Elections Soon

rohTIAN'D, Mo.. JTarch If. Cr-

--.'.mo mean ts provn.e.i to to- . aoo lejzal reslnctlons. the majority . . f tho 2 Maine cities which hold) n.'iual election soon, will conduct!

them by the uso of written ballots. Most" of tho poütiral leaders In; th.r-o cities, apparently tmaware ofth action t.ken by tho last leci.da-! t are, failed to call their caucuses i s'jtllclently early to comply with tho j : -w requirement that nomination' t.ipers bo filed with city cbu-V.s at;

" !- II davs. exclusive of Sundi

fore tho dato of eloctlon. Fo-ni-iy seven days was the tinte limit.

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Combins Won't Rid Hair Of Dandruff

Th" only surf vay to j;et r i 1 of d mdrufT is to dissolve it. then yoa dot!oy it entirely. To do this, fret abo jt four ounce of ordinary liquid

re-

to mni;, n to iter.tly with the

.-non: aprh' it r.irh.t when

tiring; use r.tc:li sralp ar.d rub it in

firmer tips. P ' tbds to-Jcrht. and ! y i'mrt.incr, rr.osi if not all. of your d indruf; will I ' ore, ar.d three er four more applications wi'.I conipletciy d:.lve ar.d entirely destroy every t-inch- sirt;

And trnco vf it.

no matter how much

dandr-uff yo i may have. o-: rird. too. that all ttehir.

:-.-d di;

ririntr of the i-alp will

:op

'. 'k and ft el a hu

You can pet liquid arvon at

"1 weitrh'd only s-vent-nin' pou:ais when 1 betrau takini: T.'inl ic, zz but l-.ow 1 weich one hundred and ; :'.ft-en ami am f-elin tetter than I ' r

? h.tve in -vven ear." was the mi- ! !us i:i! .--t.itoment mado tiy '-,s. Iucile ; zz

Hix-op. !i;mr at 203'j Broadway, j

Iöh.-jis "ity. M.i.. a few days apo. " 1 f it 1 I'i'-'.m taklnir Taul.ic," rtd.tir.iuHl Mr. llixson. "I had lo-

f "OT'l Cot io: -y'tt'i ' fif '

I w a.:n't abb I

t. stand on ny fe. t. What I ate i

w Ith mo . bad that I ' EEE ith. I was :

ir d hid a pain , HE lay b ick anal i.ty . yEE 1 was troubled ! rH

with vi vi1. 1 bi.. -Itches just about all i

th. time a

d izi'.y s p I I s walk any Iis

"My uncb re ommendcil Tanlac to ! mo and i.o.c s.r,c- it b.as en:irely' overcomo my troubl.-M I w i'.l r.ev t . cot tlirou-li praiinr it. I am not ' tretublod with indicosti-.q. cr tca.s at ' ?

am atiac -tnytlsins: and

1 want and Ile.tdMCh.-s

como i-a v.-e;iK from suffering that at tim

r.i.ir'.y always 1 i..i reo, and made form so coul i l.ar üy k t my br

b.idlV OT;stip.ltt d acrvss tV.e srr.ai; of r.i . w.-r up--. .

id ( ft n. I had faintinc. !

nd I w.i.- r.-ver abb- to ; Mia e b Tele I felt e.- j EE

all and I e orvthir.

.. or.c. and jotir hair will 1 o fl i:fy.

3ust.-ous. rios,,-,-, silkv and sott, and oxerythim; 1 want and .!t.-tin-' it

ndred tim - t otter i M 'icct. ne.i.vu n-s an-i ci:.v

.-pei.s r.ao all P tt me and my constipated condition ha b'en r.-li. e i

j My nrves are m bra londmon ar.d

(! ru store

It is lnrxpen?;e

aever fails to do the wor

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has

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We're ready for Spring; refitted, rc stocked; more than ever able to provide you unexcelled service in supplying your shirt needs.

We call it a real shirt store, and that's no exaggeration; our large shirt department is a shirt store in its own right. The great demand for Spiro Shirts has steadily increased year by year and recently it has been almost overwhelming. To serve in the best possible manner the many patrons of our shirt department, we have done everything possible to make this great department modern in every detail. The arrangement provided by our modern fixtures allows the display of hundreds of shirts in plain view, in dustproof glass cases. In this way it is easy to get a comprehensive idea of the assortment offered, insuring easy and more satisfactory selection. But the shirts themselves are the chief feature, after all.

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For this spring we have provided more than twice as large an assortment of high-grade shirts as we have ever shown before, including many novelties in the most exclusive stylc and every shirt of the customary standard Spiro quality.

The moderate prices make this display doubly interesting plenty of beautiful, high grade standard quality shirts of fine madras, and plenty of silk shirts, too; no scarcity of silks here; beautiful broadcloth silks, heavy pure silk crepe de chine and rich satin striped jerseys; fine fibre and madras; a wonderful assortment of the finest things in shirts, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12, $12.50, $15 to $18.50.

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H omc of Ilart Schaffner & Marx All Wool Stylish Clothes

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"Tic Rifiht Style at The Right Price"

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117 Sooth Mlthlju St. Correct Apparel for Women

New arrivals serve to make this a most interesting showing of smart and clever

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TVHERE but at The Frances Shop could you " expect to find such new, smart beautifully tailored, all-wool garments at such modest pricings? It is offerings such as these that have given this shop its reputation for value-giving. Every Parcel Post and Express bring to us daily contributions from the very source of style choice creations that, in line and color and texture, reveal the skill of master designers and clever needlecraft.

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Very Smart New Easter Coats at $29.75 and up

New Easter Dresses which are the Towns Talk, $35 and up

Handsome New Blouses

Smart Skirts

The Frances Shop The Shop of Corect Fashions

Exchange Your Liberty Bonds Some issues of Liberty Bonds were put out only in temporary form. They should be exchanged now for permanent bonds. These temporary issues are: First Liberty 4 Second Liberty . . .4 9o Firit Liberty 4Vi Second Liberty . . .44 Third Liberty 4V4 Look over your bonds bring them to this bank and we'll secure them in permanent form for you. Any further information in this regard gladly 1 ven. We' re at your service on all financial matters. Member of South Ucnd Clearing House .vrLition

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