South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1920 — Page 16

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YOUTHS' AMBITION TO REVISIT PARIS BLIGHTED BY U. S. .McüJorir! of IJoulrnr,I- and Yin Koiie Start itrran-.

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thrt ."tuiTit.-i at Ir.Ji.ra i,iü'. r.-'.tv r.r.-nt!y whM they ! ri:,!:; 1 .-:'ti'-nJy to return to Pari-, iVuire. vhoro thy had i:it I 1.i ;r. 1 1 1 - ' r ! I u ,i r. It ?' irtM in thr Io-jntrr- rooru of ;:t a fraternity hi.ir., Wiiin-n T '.uricr, Jr., who wr irs th. 'roi .' 'iiiiTr' for di.-t lnKuishe.l -ri'e :m th- t. rt I! U-ry ; Horrv-r "o-hran. i form r ir.arir,-, ar.d Mrk r- FI.i--. :. 'Aas in tho r.ivy, vr di-us-v .r 1 1 ; i r r ' j.-ri" ncf : vl.i'.o nt -v tt ami on '.f .ivf. Tholr f 'tij tv a k ri i i a f-Iumhvr ir.t; i:s.r.' to T r .1 ;ik' iin thrt Pari'- h .u! a rl -. t x r i ii.f th thrill -f a r i in a I'ari.- taxhai, to m;i o:. more ;:i roiipo at a M.l'walk if-. Th" ihr-- yo'.in mn admitvd "them was th happy days" i r i I -1 rrn.neci to return to "Kay I .i r A few hour r with trunks I tckf 1 ari ent to New Vor.';. the.-tf-rf. bound f-'iftvanl. Th-n I'm-b San took a hand. Passports were r.r-cts.'ry. Trno, they eould shir : s ro;i! ;-!okf-rs, hut thir nthu.-.a.-m had var.rd to .-u h an extent thai 'hat offer d no ajipf al. Two hundred mi!H away from I'loomimrtori lh Toy? derhb-d to return to hook Ar.d th"-y did, minus their trunks, which continued on to N-w York. You nr. Cofhran und I )

lkifu-. all cf whom are from Indian- . i ;oli are mlirhty quiet these dajs.

SPLIT IN PARTY RANKS OF G. 0. P.

Hull Mno-cr.- and .Stand!

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tini" r;uarr"l lir'.wo.-n hull !.'..- r.s ar.d stand patt rs within the repuhlj. an party. whl h has e-l-te,! for imoaT i,t The time sirre tin-

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'.ir.ty .:,re;, w re -on :y il niocrus. h.oke out afr".-h h re tu. lay when an oppo.sinr; !- t of ,its Was Med to CO to X h- "t.tte iorrentu;n in Indianapolis in May. S'-n Candidatrs. The f, ninal !'; n tandidatey f"r '!c'"r:it'H to til" were Iot I. IiurriJ. Warren li'-rk. y, ChnrK s G. Adams and Milton A. 'orneil, -tand-p. itters. and Heri i t II. lrtner, i. M. Kinnison and Marlin H. ! ir. r. , bull mooters. The yeeri hn hhd to lay, all hull mooters, are ("h.'trles IT. (;orham. I.ou W. Vai!. Clyde J. f'astett r, John Ah-hire, Harey I'. I'.aiita. (I'.'orc II. Hat j-er and ;'. 'ri;e M. Ilkhardson. (Jeorue !. Harper, a lawyt-r. lih-d th-' petition. The second vot of ic)r "il'.e-- iaid to be comprised ec!usiely of men who favor the nomination of IM ('. Toner of Anderson, hull ruo"ser. f"r pfvernor. M--t of the original seven who f;hd aro committed to the pu ternatrial car.li-da-y of Warren T. McCray, Kcnt-

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Smooth polithdans are rf)wntf In both set.j of le!ec;ats. A -iities for Toner t-camv apparent when the Anderson mar. sent word in his old hull m-ioM- friends hfre a.-kin' them to t busy" jn Iiis behalf. Mr. Mn.Jray as h re a f"v .lays a'o ar.d after confrrinc vitli lof-al k.id' rs became convinced ho would r irr; F.lkhart runty. II'? stated there wa- no questioti what

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IMS IM A lev r.Mn ati: rooit i. ri:i.Nnir. INDIANAPOLIS. March 1!'. A cou:.-o in ponnian.-liip would bo of much benefit to many candidates lor nomination :it the imln? irimary cl tion. who ;.r- hlint; thtir defdäration with tho secretary of .-täte. a cordin-c to the clerks in the. odice. In Minif blank petitions with information corcernir.r thcmsclvis, the caruli'latos in many instances, have written almost illegibly, oltieials said.

Indiana virri:itANs ItlLXCII .OAIi MUNT. hKHAN'iN, Ind.. March Indiana was the hist state to reach It (jiio',1 in the nation wide drive' of I'nit d-Spanish war eterans for lO.Ot.ot n-w r.ienihers. it was announced by IIiinuT Iale, of this c;ty drpartm nt commander of th r--aniati-.n. Workers in the state have- signed over liCO now members sirv-e the start of the: drive, it v.is announce d. Indiana's epuota was l."0.

Sleepless Nights Caused by

Tormenting Skin Diseases

GOSHEN BRAUCH OF AMERICAN LEGION TO ERECT MARKER

I When the Skin Seems Ablaze ! With Itching Pain.

COSHKN. Ind.. March l'.-,.r,o-di'.-n post No. ., Americrtn legion. -.ith nie-mbcrs. is arrant;. n to !.t th' contract for a World war memorial monument which will b"4 iet ted In the southeast ccriicr of ourt park. (loshen. iTie monuic.ent, le-ieru-d by Capt. Milton M. Iitia. of Closhen, a member of th post, who wa.s with the flainbow division, is to servo as a meir.ori il for i:ikJiart county army e'raft 1 i i-i"n No. 1 the southern district. I'p until this timo the ret ha--. menumert fund of $l.luu. w hit h. it is bdi.ve-d. will be increased to belwee-n $ 1 . 0 0 and $2.0.0. T:ie board r.f county commissioners h.' been 'tsk-d to rant pe-rmL s'on to build the monument at the southeast corner ef the park Main t. and Lincoln a v.

When jour skin disease teaches its worst stae and the liery burnintT causes you to scratch and scratch in an effort to obtain redief. there is many a sleepless nifrht in store for you. It is nothing more than folly to expect to be cured by the use of local treatment, such as ointments, salves, lotions, e-tc. Such remedies may afford some temporary relief, but you want more than relief: you want a cure that will rid you forever of the torturing tlisord-r. lazein.j. tetter, boils, pimples, ulcers, irritations anil scalp eruptions, as well as all other forms of skin

eliseases. come from a disordereel condition of tho blood. They must int c" l rei l thrniiL'h the blood, and

this explains why fails so absolutely. The radical and ment is to take a

of S. S. S., tli

blood remedy.

local treatnu'nt rational treat-

a thorough course purely vegetable which thoroughly

cleanses the blood of every particle

of impurity. A few bottles ot .V S. will rout out the disease perms from your blood, your complexion will bepin to clear up and you will soon he rid eif the disease as thousands of others have. (let a bottle at the drugstore today, write to our head physician, who will pladly tfivo you full medical advice without charge. Address Me-dical Director. 169 Swift laboratory. Atlanta. Ga.

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SALE OF HORSES AT GOSHEN ATTRACTS A LARGE ATTENDANCE

vith the famous wall paper cleaner

r.OSIIKN. Ind., March 2H. Total i'-ceipts of more than $ 4 0.0 0'" w -r. !( nriieil hero yesterday when the Shelly V 13'llott horse sale was con!'.u tel at the WhltakeT fee 1 barn The highest price paitl for a. sincV horse was ?3wG. while teams brought from"J35i to $000. Today the fir't annual consignment K."Ie of the Klkhurt e'oun'y ciuernsev breeders association wab.edd, with larj;e attendance.

ihm; tax roLLi-XTiin. INDIANAPOLIS. M.irch LT.. -Do -Taxes pai'l In Marion county lat ar amounted to $JT,2:, ao-onl-inp; to an 'innottncenu-nt m:ule by tl.e county autlitor. It h'ls been 1 ,-f riouteal to the school funls ef the townships ar.tl towns of tip' ro.intv. Indlinapolis received

Rejuvenates Jdull, dingy paper and makes it fresh and clean as the day it was put on. Absorene absorbs dirt like a sponge. It is used by professional decorators for cleaning wall paper. It docs the work like magic. A 15-cent can is enough for a whole room. And the results are just as satisfactory as re-decoration. THE ABSORENE CO, St Loul.

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Thousands of pairs of good Shoes and Oxfords will go on sale tomorrow at almost unbelievable prices. This store is daily attracting crowds of enthusiastic buyers, who are profiting handsomely by taking advantage of the money-saving opportunities this store affords. Shoe Bargains f or Every Member of Family

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Men's All Solid Leather Work Shocj all sizes $3.90

Women's Black and Brown Kid Lace Oxfords. Louis and militarv leather heels, all sizes.

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Men's Dark Brown Calf Blucher and Lnlih styles.

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Women's Dark Brown Calf Lace Oxford-, military S:: S8.QQ Misses and C h i 1 d r e n's

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Sh oes. Footform last

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Men's Gun Metal Calf. Blucher and English style lacc S QO shoes $Jui3(J

Women's Brown and Black Kid Lace Oxfords, Goodyear welts, Louis and här $9.00 Women's Patent Kid, two-eyelet ties, Louis heels. . . . JOaWÜ W omen's Brown Calf Brogue Lace Oxfords, with

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Sale

We Expect Yon to Find Many Bargains in the New Spring Merchandise Tomorrow!

Women Wanting New Silks are Welcome These are on Sale! 40 inch All-Silk Georgette Crepes, in all colors. Regular $3.00 quality, $2.59. 36 inch Imperial Satins, in navy, black, copen, taupe, brown, green, rose and white, $3.95. 3G inch Vash Satins, in flesh and white, $2.49. 36 inch Satin, in navy, tan, green, plum, pink, brown, copen, white and black, $2.95. 36 inch Pongee Silk, the regular $2.50 kind at $1.50. 36 inch Taffetas, in navy, copen, brown, tan, gray, taupe, green, wine, plum and evening shades, $2.69. Seco Silk in pink, blue and white, 95c BLACK 36 inch Black Taffeta, $1.49. 36 inch Black Satin, $2.95. . 36 inch Peau de Soie, $2.95.

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Buy Corsets at BRANDON'S Kabo, Warner, Nemo and American Lady Corsets, ranging in price from $2.00 and up. Get them on the Fourth floor.

All Beautifully Tailored All the Wanted Col ors

AH on Special Sale Any Suit that You May Want is Here in all the sizes. And AT THESE PRICES they are exceptional values. Sergjs, poplins and tricotines. We were careful to select the ones that are most needed and have put them on sale at the lowest possible price. We can furnish you with a Suit at any price up to $115.00. Third floor BRANDON'S.

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These Dresses are of Georgette, Satin, Taffeta and Jersey, with all the new ideas in styles. Very special. These Dresses at $22.50 are of Georgette and Taffeta. Many colors. AH prettily trimmed. Very special. These Dresses are of Figured Georgettes, Taffetas and Satins. Any woman will feel proud to wear one of these.

The Dresses at these three special prices are exceptional in every way. They have been placed at this price on account of the great March Sale Events a time when many bargains are had at this store. See these Dresses tomorrow. Third floor BRANDON'S.

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Women Wanting New Domestics at Lower Prices Should Attend the Domestic Sale Tomorrow

Second Floor

Percales in light and dark colors. Special, 29c. 35 inch Fancy Dress Percales in blue grounds. Regular 40c kind. Special, 35c. 36 inch Romper Cloth, in stripes and checks. Special, 49c. 27 inch Galetie Cloth in light and dark colors in fancy stripes. Special, 49c. Fancy Dress Ginghams, in stripes and checks. Plaids all new spring styles. Regular 40c kind. Special, 35c. 36 inch Bleached Muslin. Special, 25c.

Red Seal Ginghams, in all the new spring styles. Regular 45c kind. Special, 39c. Apron Ginghams, in all size checks. Regular 39c kind. Special, 29c. 64 inch Mercerized Table Damask. Special, 95c. 72 inch Merceriz'ed Table Damask. Special $1.69. Bleached Crash Toweling; 25c kind. Special, 19c. Union Bleached Crash Toweling. Regular 35c kind. Special, 29c.

Special Reductions on Higher Priced New Spring Coats Only a Few Left! One Coat, Du Vetyne, $260.00 Value. On sale at $159.00 One Coat, Navigator Blue, $225.00 Value. On sale at $125.00 One Coat, Black Satin, $165.00 Value. On sale at $99.50 One Coat, Twillouise, $150.00 Value. On sale at $95.00 One Coat, Twillouise, $135.00 Value. On sale at $89.75 One Coat, Twillouise, $120.00 Value. On sale at $79.50 Two Coats, Frost Glow, $115.00 Value. On sale at $79.50 Two Coats, Polo Sponge, $110.00 Value. On sale at $75.00 Two Coats, Silvertonc, $105.00 Value. On sale at $75.00

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They Are Going Fast at This Price and there's no reason WHY THEY SHOULDN'T! They are of Polo Cloth and Silvertonc in the new light shades for spring. They will cost you $19.75, and are exceptional coats at this price. There's no need for you to go without a new Spring Coat when you can get them at Brandon's for $19.75. Come and see them tomorrow. Third Floor.

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Get Blouses Tomorrow New l'-islrr IIIoiws in all ci)l(irs. (ieiirselte Cn pes. rit'tity of ios. All prettily trininii-il. imiiorrow at Sä. 95. Other Ulou-r at SU.öü up to $2r.0. Beautiful Wash Waists Voile and Organdie Vah WaUts in a biz .ilo tomorrow. A jrxKxl opportunity to lay in a supplj. (iet them tomorrow at $2..'0-$2.9.". Silk Underwear On Sale rainiMiles. pretty trimmlncN at $1.25. Crepe lie Chine N'icfit (itmns at frei' lie 'hine Illoomer, at $w.9.1 (.iiilen Seeils to ho hal at le per pkß. Main I'hHr. A I.arce A.vortment of Leather ;mhN to he Had nt UKAXDOX'S Main lloor.

Ladies' Summer Union Suits I.ailieV Summer Cnion snit; pink and white, tomorrow at 71e and !!. Cotton et at l."e. New Gloves For Easter French Kid ii!oi-s; black, dark hnwn; embroidered backs. Tomorrow at $:;..i0. S5l.M, $1. .". (.auntli t Kid i!oes for Women; trup wri-t. at S ' and Jti.ät). Kay.-er New silk (iIoe. all s'.irin had-. SI. on. $1..". Sl.r(, S2.oo and Children-- Kaer Silk (;lie' tomorrow. $1.00, Sl.'J". Women's Easter Neckwear All the latest ereations in Faster Nii'kurar, .lnt in from th leading stIe wnters. at " tie, T."-. si.no. $1.50 and $2.00.

Sale Women's Silk Hose Vo?ncn" l .iny Sili ll--. in dark -li iI-- r pi t n brown. 'I h- regular SJ.tio kind tomorrow at S 1 . 1 Women's Silk Fibre Hose Ftia n- ill in Women --in. I i! r II"--. a!l tlr--iv . Ti- i- ;:iilar T'.w- !.i;nl t'iiioriiw at .". . Women's Si lk H ose On Sale The l aniou- ll-i'oo vcniuN: b!ak: all "ic. II" lar S l.'i'l ijiia I it i on l n i -i i v at SJ.I'. Boys' and Girls' Hosiery

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Special Bargain

House Dresses and House Dress Aprons tomorrow at $1.95 each. This is a wonderful bargain and you should lay away two or three for future use. Fourth floor, BRANDON'S.

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Children's Gtnc-ham and Percale Dresses tomorrow at $1.00 each. Why buy the materials ar.d spend all the time in making dresses for the bttle ones when these can be had at $1 ?