South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 106, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1920 — Page 3

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Sale Srts a Precedent in Poland China Cla-s in Country. Tl.r.'-.h tho f.-.-i- r f the charr.plnn Poland Chi... 'i hoc. 'itpo.-: f"r a ronMeratKn of Jlf'.OOft, C. F. )Ic-!?h hC f.ir.rifr ft I'nion tov.T.:h'; of ihm co-jr.ty. Ins Leer, plac 1 in trv; f.T-r:i's r:-r.;:s of th- i'i lar,.l China, 1 1 r I rs of ounlry. Whit I'ros. ,f Ml C.irrn-', HI., w-re tho ! ; rrh.i.c rs ;ir.d th -m ts a pre'Int f' r tn- (f"inty. "utpot li '!.!. r 'I th m ;-r.i:.'l rh amp inn of ;i ; I hops ynr f-f aire r younp'T. In a Mi!' in 'tit i: h!. V Ir.rs.'ay f ;!'iwir.ir the rcmji;, ".fj f,f th negotiations fi.r th" i-.il. f.f tho hoc:, Mr. U Jsh .-aid that tho cash con--iieration ilo" not rjr ?"nt the entire valnr of tho animal in -n much ;s ho ha. 2 4 r f the firt jirojreny of tho hrtr. which to,rthfr with the posMbihtie-i r.f fall Iltt rs of ton ows '.vi'.l vivc the uninitiated porno i !f,i of tl,- inUrmlxturo of tho ! .v.o.I of 'm i almost perfect animal ' i.r'.'iK Ihiu! hi h"r1. II f ;r?h r öVar.-d that he plan 'i maintain h.s hril on th present

; f f in rit and win 1. ranch out :t'. tho ;io. j !j isir i';r. of a Holstein I iiry cattl" h r'.

AMERICANIZATION DAY IS PLANNED

Civic Organizations Chamber of Commerce in Charge.

county ar to join with South Den! in tho crh'bration. Tho tor.tatlvo plans for the obenan calls for appropriate exercise at the public

i school? Buttons with tho word--.

and '"No Hod Without tho Whlto and

Uluo," are to ho di.trihutrd throuchout tho county. XV. XV. Horden.

i s'j .t rmtend.-nt of puMic instruction. . will h.ivf charrjo of the participation

' of th schools in th observance of Arrarrmmts for South ivr.d's tho ay- w. K. ChandU-r will u-f.h;-crvanoo of A nv riar. lz at i o n da, perviso tho Mi.-h i'.vaka participation May 1, wore beim: made Wdri--day ', in the --!-hration. by othrials of tho Chamber of Cu.- ! The celebration of the day is to iiiT'-o and other civic organizations bo nation wide. (Jov. Goodrich i

f-f th" city. Mayor Carson plan.- to i.suo a proclamation within the next fe.v lays, calling upon citizens Kn rally to join In th' obaorvanc" of tho occasion. Tho schools of tho city ar! alio to participate in the ob-M-rvance. Mishawaka and the rcr of tho

oxpfctod to isuo a proclamation, calling upon Iloosiors in every part of tho state to Join in the day's observance. Mayor Carson's proclamation is expected to follow the one t b- issued by (Jov. Goodrich.

Statues, vi-ril lights at Schilling!. 25S0-1.

OH! MY FACE

OTIE DAME ()lEiS FOR LAST LAI OF SCHOOL YEAR

lirturnin to tlioir bo. k- after a tun wholes' ition, students at .'.tro Iano b can tin last lap of their .school year Wednesday nof)n. Tho junior r fectori s were reopened a noon Jti.d elasss resumed iminodiately after dinner. I!ut seven weks more .f the sernf sf r remains i.eforo final examinations and comm ncemf r t. The lii.rifr vacation wn? extended this year ;-.s ;i jreaution against sfarlotin.L and other f ontaiirious di.sasi' which had mad inroads at other universities. Notre Inme, however, is r;'ct:cally free from eontatfion and it i-; expected that vith all the precautions taken 'talnst d is.e. i;-es. th..- ,'en r.il good health of th u n ivr.-.ity will continue. Quarterly examinations will be held in all the classes next week.

TO HEAR APPEAL FOR PROTECTION

leorjr Szabo's appeal for protection to the police fur his plac- at 1K2 V. Thomas st.. will be heard In city court Thursday moniint,' when three neqro. s. W alter Johnson. Lloyd Anderson and 'liarles ('.irtf r, who are charged w itli shooti::tr tip the place several nichts ;, w ill be civ n a hearing in city court.

ANTI-FA

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People who have impure or impoverished blood should be careful to take only a temperance remedy made of wild roots and barks Buch as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is and has been for 50 years. Ingredient printed on wrapper. Tho first day you etart to take this reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulation begin to separate in the blood and are then expelled through the eliminative organs. In place of tho impurities, the arteries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on tho ekin means that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all skin blemishes will disappear.

If you want vim, vigor, vitality, try this Spring tonic of Dr. Pierce's. This is the time of year to put our house in order cleanse the system and put fresh blood into your arteries. Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery- to-day at any medicine dealers, in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo. K. V-

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Warren Go Hardin,

Republican Candidate for President will speak at the HIGH SCHOOL Thursday Evening, at 8 P. M. April 15, 1920 Everybody invited to hear him. Special invitation to the Ladies.

fliursday, Friday and Saturday Specials Iritl lvele. pound ItOc I loin. Vinegar, bottle 2 it Apple- Butter, IJpplnootfs. jar 30c i Ylolrt Talcum Powder 11H I'oenno Oiill Saiuv 1 9i j Armour Corn linkes 2 pkc. 2."e Milte nierrles. No. - iin ....:;." I Furniture Polish, little 2:i

Kernels, No. '2 run 12c Chili lie: i lis, '2 Hunds 25c Freh Cookies, ixmntl aoc CluKdatc Almond Ikirs f,c

lac Tiwt To.iMic. 2 pkf 2."k

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Ilnmn lUiiiity llcans 2 cans..2."c

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VP ear original styles A copy can never stand up beside the original. In style it is so for style designing is an art. Kuppenheimer fine Clothes are original style authentic. It costs no more to wear original style than the other kind. Kuppenheimer splendid garments are quality clear through from designing to fabrics. Cheapest to wear they wear longer. Kuppenheimer good clothes are an investment, styled to fit the man, not the moment. That's why they may be worn as long as . the f abacs wear, often more than a single season

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Seine men prefer light-weihi high shots for summer.

Men '$ Shoes or Oxfords Our showing for spring is the Best Ever. The high shoe illustrated is our Panama. Black or Brown Kangaroo or Kid. The Oxford is our Pasadena Black, Brown or Tan. $8.00to$18.00

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