South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 100, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1920 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SCARLET FEYER IS : FOUND PREVALENT Board of Health Iues WarnTo Dedicate Christian Science Church Sand Color Blouses of Batiste F5rice $2.50 They feature Lord Byron collars and tucked fronts. -e?-- -n Two-Piece Pajamas for Women $2.98 and $4.50 Sleeping garments of batiste and cotton crepe. Embroidered and hemstitched in French colors. nig on Danger of Dread Disease.

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In .1 staf .m-nt i-s-K.1 ThurP'l'iy. Ir. Kn.il C. Frey, rmuth, secretary vt the board of halth aain call?? attention to th- Junscf-rs ari!:iK from th ;t( n m f rf jcnrk-t fev-r li. nl C.-'.S.h ijlnr. th- I ulillr t KU'T'l iiJf.iini.t the liri -. Tv, Iv of r.iiitt ffver havn t'-n r port?-'! to the tonrd ! Ictlth oJT.o-- anfl hr tit h ft'.cl.ils uro lricllr.fi to b Ihv- th it )urr.rous ca.-s h.tvr not b n r-i-oited to th h'-altii l,o. ir.l. I r. l'r vermuth ritfl 'n- .j'.-ciu c Jn the family of Thorn. 1 liKl.uir, IITJ H',ith lUr.'l .IV., whf n: th'; oidst (Jauiitf r. Ma'l'li.T a puj.il in Hie 'ily if'A, w .1.- K 1 : .ti -f i-chocl for k rul !.iy but ret Jin".: whfn th fe r f-ul-sn! '1. I'non her rt turn, the Krad.- t -rich r inforia'.l the health hvirl th tt th" hi!i hal a;l tin- r:: jt'ins f h.iu;;;; Just 1'T?-'1 through th critical :tatr- of tarl(t lftr a:.i an inv .-' i;:iti'-n hy the rwalth officer hu b. -."taut la ted th? ttuchvr's hti-pi' ior.s. Qtia ra n t i nc i:tahll!icf. Tho health ;inl irorneiliat ly 1"clart'i tho I.-iIilan h.orne quuantlr.fl an-1 four oth-r -hihlren attendini; a local jiarorhial -''l."l were -rder.'d to remain home a.s a ir ventative nicasurr aain-t th" sj.r-al eif the tlisfJisc. Kvry j. r ra 11 ti u Is hein taken nr.l a clo.-e v. auh is kpt on othT puj.il.s of th .schools In an eft'ort to h.M.ovcr any ases that may develop. In hin statement the health fliri.il rails lipon th" public to s nn-VA-'li a reputable phyMeian at th" tlrj-t Imlliatlon of the Symptoms of .vcarlt fever, which can h" detected ly red eruptions on th" body, accompanied, by hlKh fr. headach". .-or" throat and slight disorders of th; digestive orsin.c

MUSIC PUPILS WILL APPEAR lis RECITAL

Pupils of Mrs. Frank M. Smith v.'ül apiear in a piano recital Saturday afternoon at L' : .'!( o'clock in th" club rooms of the South Ilend Woman's club. The pupils will be iisbistcd by James Cos er. Th" program follows: "Trumpets and Prunes" (Rilbio). M. L. Williams; "Little Comrades" (Klchter). Marian Shaw; '.March" (Krad), (iranville Ziei;ler; "Funic" fIodds, Lenora Williams; "Ftude" (lurlitt). Fichard Iteplirb-; "Ftude" Spaul line), Dorothy Marcus; "Serenade" (Kuysrh, Charbs Schadt; -Woodland Cone rf (F.ilbro;, athrlne Woolverton; "The Face" (Schmitt). Arthur Hauck; "On a Jark" Iniont. Mary Frances TanK; "Dryads" (Fisher). Ilnth Anlrus; "Klfin Dane.'" ;ri"K. Mania Taylor; Cahaletta" (f,-n-k), Norman Clynn; "Hirrs Fevri"" (Fetms), Janet Crouse; "S.-coml "als " (Durand), Marpurito Iluirort; "Friar Jtose'" (Crawford), Anna Jane FutterbauKh; "(vcr th" Fields" (Spini). Flva Yeapley; "Tarantella" (Heller), Quelle Edwards; "Fnvan" (Sharp). Dorothy Hcdlowcll; -Valse" (Durand), MarJorUc JFiLmcrt; "Daffoflllr," (Thomson). Mrs. Van der Itioom: "Th" Flatterer" (Chaminnde), Mrs-. Richard F.ibcock: "Fa J'alon" (Criep), Mrs. Crawford Ortu-dorf.

K I W AMS CLUB HEARS PROF. GARD N ER

Prof. V.. TI. Gardner of the Fniesity of Wisconsin addressed th" Kiwanis c!ti! on "letter writing" at th Oliver hot"l Thursd i nocm. 'Teopb havo hecotnc actis1med to writing to themselves that .hy never tal;c into consivbration the point of i"v of the man to whom they arc writing." said Mr. Jardner. "F"tt rs, properly written, h-ivp th" 'ower of holding customers I'ar more than any other method." Prof. Gardner told of .v. eral itistanc! where lar" coji, erns were losing customers through the fault

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friendly in ti-r-.e ar.! "pje.s the same thoughts ". would exfuos if Inlkinc to the lean himself." li dded.

Ela trical Slutt Plans E.xtcnsivv Im inti rmcnts Fxtr.sie impn m r.ts and "irtrenients ar- !-e:n' comp! u d by "olip Pros, in th.eir bctri a! fixtures and app'iance.-; --talili-hm. tst at llbb; W". W; :. t. The fame ar.d wiudow divp'a-f-pa'T has be"'; d.'.;l! d. i i ti c th" firm a much bett r opportunity t " .vliuw its war s. Particular a!tenti"?i im Iveir.c p. lil to tlie flrnTs -clu:" henil-lndlr ct li -ht i::.: d. splay room There are two other i;.-play icmuv.s wher fixtures ar.d .h r 'ectrical appliances ir.av be .sfevi on di;!av.

former juarters of the firm was cured, and the two rooms were c

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"With the payment of fl.'V'OO for the new F'rst Church of ChrFt. Scientist, edifice on . Main and .Mad-

i. on srs.. announcement was mad" Thursday morning that the new church will be dedicated Sunday. The

p a v : i i e : . t o the- debt of th" church was made possible i y donations or 5 1 V, . u ai bpecuai mtmo s on Sept--ruber and the promis-- of $1 1.730 from the trustees under the v.i 1 of Mrs. Fddy. The donation of $ "u'l. 30 was made by J. M Stüde 1 aker, jr.. in memory of his sister. Lillian, a scientist, and of hi father who was interested in tlie sua cot. Other Pirpr" donations were made by prominent local scientists. The servic s of dedication wil' be in charge of the readers of the church and will h; held at 11 a.. Pi. and T:wC' p. in., Sunday. The special features of the services will he the reading of the historical sketch of tho work here. A r-cord attendance is expected a the services. Sperrad proups of sclr ".tists from Elkhart, Goshen, Michigan City, and Faporte have signified their intentions of attending the ?rr . ices'.

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After her husband left her Helen Mcllenry still loed him and followfil iiti tii Ch tP!i fn uhi.ro uhn n -:itt-

Milk dealers in Indiana arc re-I " I)rovide a!

;uird to obtain licenses from h altn j home for her. Put when he deserted! "tlio-rs in the towns or cities in ! ler there without funds and torecd I which they operate, accordir.'-,' to u, - tn borrow mnnrv from strangers'

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FO TAKE ASPIRIN

r.ew milk hantlnnp; ruo-s passeo o the Mate board of health. New milk standards also are set. The new regulations will become effective when promulgated, which thi' board announced will he as soon as a bulletin announcing the rubs is printed and ready for distribution. The board further established threv grades of milk and ordered deal . rs to obtain i.ormits to label the milk they sell under one of the

graibs. lite inrec graues are: ciruue, A. raw milk produc-ed under pre- I

scribed sanitary condition.-- grade A A. pasteurized milk, and grade D. eoukinK milk.

FILE SECOM) PETITION FOR AW GAS RATE

A second, petition reqiu sting higher t,ns rates fi r Fort Wayne. South Fend. Mishawaka, Decatur. Pluft'ton and ssian has be-n seit t o the public service con -mission from the Northern Indiana bis and Flee trie Co. A few days ao the company petitioned for increased rates- at the citbs named but in the supplemental petition it requests still hierher rates. The company j.roposes a $1.2.' primary rate for Fort Wayne in-ste-ad of its propesal cd $1.15. It proposes a limit of $1.0.. 1-4 on a class of service- dependent on the pri " of ir;lf; oil instead of iLs first proposal of 0 cents. It proposes the same limit for South Fend and Mishawaka and would have the primary gas rate increased to $1.:F instead' of the $1.2" first proj osed. A $1.1" net rate tor P.'.uffton, Decatur anil (ssian are proposed to replace the first proposal of J1.Ö0.

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te d to the inevitable. Suit for divorce, was filed Thursday in the superior court against Floyd Mcllenry in which he ib c Virged with failure to properly pro-ide-and cruel treatment. Mis. Mcllenry said that she had been forced to work after their marriago to provide herself with the necessities ot life and that do r husband had never provided a proper home for her. She charged him with dcmandirnr-"Tnoney that she earned that he might spend it in pleasure and riotous living.

First see that tablets you take arc marked with the

'Bayer Cross.

To get quick relief follow fully the safe and proper dire

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xoTin: or c; i:mvriox. Notice was received at the local navy recruiting office of the Kraduation of Herhcrt II. Kleiner of Flki . . .i ,.t...,.i

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April 1 with the rating of ship titter I Pains. Neuritis, and Pain gene rally

in each unbroken package of "Payer Tahlets of Aspirin." This package is plainly stamped with the safety "Payer Cross." Tho "Haver Cress" means the genuine, world-fan:eus Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over IS years. "Payer Tablets of Aspirin" can bo taken safely for ""olels. Headache, Toothache, Eara:hc, Neural

gia. Lumbairo. 'Rheumatism, Joint

second class. Richter enlisted at the local station Jan. 27, 1919. and has een spending the last few months in the school at Charleston. S. C. He is now at Hampton Roads awaiting transfer to the Atlantic fleet for duty.

Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cod but a few rents. DrupKists alse seit larger "I layer" packages. Aspirin is the- trade mark of Payer Manufacture of Monoaccticacide ste.r of Sallcylicacid. Advt.

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FILES SUIT FOR JUDGMENT OX iSOTE

Suit for iudement on note was

Ii! d by Miry Dickson in circuit! o'irt Thursday airainst Frnmet F. .T.-vu ! ami others for payme nt of a i

.'.oo note and foreclosure of a p-.ort ::: mv T!i.' p!a intiff stated the eb-fe:nlant b.ad i.-sued a Pad" July 2. 19K.. pay-ab!i-in three years at six percent and Jh.C a nmrl a c.e on land in St. .Ikm-j h county hud been conveyed to secure payment of tho note. .Tudcment of ?.." inchnling inti rst on fh- note and attorney fees :iud foreclosure )f the- mortgage is i.-'-N d by the plaintiff.

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sI'J.I'CT I.OC.XI, WOMAN. Mrs. A. C. Sfidebaker of this city b.as. lue-n named by bv. (Joo-lrich

I a member ef th" social work committee which will represent Indiana I at the tTth annual national confer- ; eure of soeiil work wh.ich will nmiene at N'-w erieans. April 14 to 21.

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Although South Fend c.il deabis r.ntlcipate a r..at r:a! a4par.ee in the retail prices f fuel, no a d ices have b?en received from the mines that would show how mui h the increase will be p"r ton. An ad ar.ee frvm 25 cents to $1 a tm on all graded cf Ineiiana and e asti rn coal is rophesievl by de.ih rs bu. th" -a t increase will not b e;.i!.'.;-!i-il until the April Quotation are i-ceiv.M1.. Operators hao- ro-t t anr.aiircil rhat th" elerinit" increase- m jtice due to the increase !n waces will he r.nd no annot:r.r'nier.t i ;. cto! before the first e f next w ek.

AIM'UOVr. POM IsM DS. j Petitions for specta I b. r. 1 i----;:. s fcr school nee ds in. the varic'us townPhi 5 of th-- county w ere a;; rn'o .1 Monday by the- t i rovarai.a r. -rs at Indianapolis Fo-Iow.:, are thbond l4svj-s of St. Joseph eo untv that were approved by the c. n-m-f:oiif r.: Mishawaka - h ! :ty to retire loans. eo-; G.-rmnn town- i !hip. fpeeial s h.c'd 1 ""ds. ?1. Matl.s'in pe! il v. .fc F. $ .-' Pe- j tit:- froTM pr.i- to a" vcr coun- i ly t'.-- -tat" for "c!ioo arid ro id , fiif-A'" wa r- . approved by the j c o n i xniaai o r. ks

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These garments are made

tary daylight shop, hand tailored to your measure; union made; made any way you wish. Come in, look around and see. Convince yourself and place your order now and get that EXTRA PANTS FREE. Look for this ad on our window. Open Evenings. WE ARE MILL TO MAN TAILORS.

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Priced $39 to $75M Graceful Wraps of Serge, Gabardine and Tricolette with cape and shawl collar effects. Tailored Motor and Sport Coats of Polo Cloths, Silvertones, Goldtones and other soft textiles. Tailored Dresses of Tricotine Priced from $25.00 up The serviceability of these woolen dresses is enhanced Dy their becoming style. They feature straight, loose lines and narrow belts, or tight surplice bodices and plaited skirts. Glints of embroidery in oriental colors and metal add to their youthfulness.

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Distinctix c Sailor Hats $10 to $23 Famous among makers of tailored hats is the Dunlap Company. Their hats are sold exclusively in our millinery section. Tail orcd in style and becoming in line these models satisfy women who require serviceable headgear.

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Truart Smocks in Rainbow Colors $5.00 and $6.95 v

Vanity Fair Silk Underwear for Women Women's Silk Union Suit3, with bodice top and strap of the same. At $7.50. Women's Silk Vests, very heavy, bodice top and strap of the same, $6.50. Women's Silk Vests, bodice top and strap of same, $4.00, $4.50. Women's Silk Bloomers, reinforced, at $5.00, $5.50. Women's Silk Bloomers, reinforced to waist line, $6.00. Women's Sik Bloomers, ankle length, in sand, taupe and navy. At $8.00, $10.00. Silk Hoserv for Women Women's Silk Hose, in gold, silver, flesh, pink, taupe, navy, bronze and chocolate. At $3.73. Women's Silk Hose, full fashioned, in black and brown. At $3.00, $3.50. Women's Silk Hose, black, white, cordovan and gray. At $2.25. , Women's Silk Hose, with mock seam; black, white and colors. At $1.50, $2.00.

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'The Child ren's Shop" Harum Scarum Dresses for Girls

$5.25 - $5.75 These tub dresses of gingham and crepe are the "newest of the new" in play clothes. Full bloomer skirts with Dutcn pockets, petite sashes and collars and cuffs of white organdy or rep, give :hem pleasing style. The sketch at the left shows one of these new dresses. The colors are pink, blue, buff, green and light brown. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Splendid Shoes for Boys

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Shampoos and Massages Will not advance on autos or Fords. Doll her up with a spring bath and a polish. We can furnish the makings and the trimmings if you will furnish the water and elbow grease. Your car will look $100 better. 0. E. LUDWIG Auto Supply 409 S. Michigan St.

SEEDS and SUPPLIES Lawn, field or garden WARNER BROS. 226 South Michigan St.

Ill EL Jefferson Blvd. Opposite Union Trust Bank BIdg.

When you think of Ilomefurnishir.ps thlr.k of "Sailors."

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SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 119-121 S. Michigan St. Homo of H. S. & M. Clothes

114 South Michigan Street, Near W&ahingtcn Ayenua.

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BARGAINS

No Telephone Orders Accepted or Goods Sent on Approval Friday we offer you an extraordinary opportunity to do some advantageous shopping. This ad is worth careful reading by every woman who enjoys the privilege of buying good, dependable merchandise at far less than its value. Some remarkable savings will be found in the items listed below.

Toilet Soap Special, Palm Olive, Jap Rose, Cocoa Hardwater Castile or Jergen's fine Soap. Friday special, J 6 bars LW'ij All one kind or assorted.

Borax, 20 Mule Team. Regular 15c size. II Friday only, box. . L Ü j Laundry Soap Special, American Family or Fels Naptha Soap. Friday, 5 bars 3Qv Comb:;, "Usco" hard rubber dressing combs. Friday, each HWW

Whittemor e's Shoe Dressing, "French gloss," excellent for restoring boots, shoes, rubbers, leather bags, etc. 15c "ßfÄ valus. Friday, box ÜÖ?J

Heavy Velour, 58 inches wide, suitable for auto robes, in green, wine, navy and black. Regular $3.50 value. Friday gjfjj only, yard JL3xJkj

Dress Goods Special, 40inch Wool Serge in navy, copen, and brown. Special Friday only, Q'fl QfJ yard Ö S5Ö

Glass Toweling, linen finish with pink stripe, Friday only, yard. . Lsal Curtain Scrim, 36 inches wide, in white and cream. Friday only, $( yard LaL3 Pearl Buttons, plain and fancy, good quality. Also

Hooks and Eyes, in black

and white. Friday, choice, card.

Blouse Special, one lot of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses. Values up to:$io.oo qr Friday only ... lLJmJß Dress Special, Spring Dresses in Tricotine, Satin, Charmeuse. and Serge. Values up to $50.00.

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Fancy Boot Silk Hose, in gray and white with black stripes. fJQ Friday, special .... ÖtU Pink Batiste Bloomers, regular $1.00 quality. Friday only ... ä JJ Facial Powder, Woodbury's and Java Rice powder, 35c and 25c IjQfi values. Friday, box Cvt

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