South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1920 — Page 5

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NEWS FROM NEARBY COMMUNITIES

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April 14. Phi! Tnf!s!T.5n r.ut r-f town Cne day Inst nek. Kcl.iUv s hf r hav r ' e:v 1 word from A. r W'.ir.T trnt he h'trl arrlv..l -afHy in Iirir.'ii. Wyo. Mr.

j ar.'l Mr. nr.l Mh. Newton Walw

"'jf-r.r Sirvl-iy Sur.iiy with Mr .'ir..l Mrs. i:. KaMcn. Mrs. V. Wm:s nr.tl rhiMrni r,f Chain Iik -s sp-nt S'.iturJ'iv ar.rj Sunday with Mr. ar..J Mrs. Jhri W'f -(" 1.

CHARGES HUSBAtD BEAT II ER WHILE . ; WAS INTOXICATED

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THIEVES ENTER STORE AD TAKE SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY

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lcTiult- j-tay, h"r';r:f: that his' h ilth may "ir i.-t-n-: !'.t'-J ly th. h ir;tlimit e. Ilv- nmlrrs from th class cf 1913 of IJuhanan hlrh ihool mt

lit thr hrrr of Mrs. Willh-.m Kohl-'

man Friday vf-nir. for a. j-ot luck upper. Tdr. ar. I Mrr. Jay I'Ivm -!- xto tndor (l a r f option at thf hornf of Mr?. Harry I'drnor.ds .it I-'ik.-ide on Saturday rvnlr.tf. Mrs. Harry Kfl-

mondj and Mrn. I-.dmorvl Idmoi.ds ! arrivri Sunday at tho horr of Mr. wert th ho !. Th-re vrt; 7.jand Mrs. Newton "WalTr-r.s whfrc sho

Sylvia Kohü, TO? K. Keas'-y

.vt , Thursday morning fiV-d an af!i- ; 1 ivit against hrr husband, Krr.rst

Mis If.iz.-i Mann visited with fur ' Kr'h". charffiner him with assault n.r.thf-r. Mrs. M. Mann at O.-vrr-oia j and Lattery. Mrs. Kohli told Dcpovr'r '' y- July Pros. Orr,r a. Schock Thürs...IN Y- U- ir:z. of r.r.sh n. and , jav that hrr husband makn wlr.f

fV;:."- "L th- C- - Stro JI) horn'- 'in ! -.U-ht h was intoxicate and that . 'Ce was "cru'd for the da

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i n? pnuc' we re nuuiivi, vu nt.rrt5ts havf l.ecn made.

Tr.i-vM rntf-rcd the offlecü of th Whit- Swan laundry. 125 E. S.inM.1 ?t. Wdnsday niu'ht. and emptied thf cash drawer of between $ and J7. ThA fntmnce was pained by liftin? out a window pcreen. In addition to the money, the thl- vps took a revolver k.it in th office. The robbery was discovered

The school at this plaro will ho an(I cut h,,r wUh a pr.rket knlf. af-rlr.Bo.-i FrMay April 24. with a picrd- ! tt r attemr-tir- to attack her with a oir.nr piv n at thr r.non hour r,y , tyUtrh--r knif".

K' hli v.a.s r t -ted by the police

"AS A MAX THJNKimi."

M!si Vada V.!N of ChTin Lakes Wcdr.psdav nicht, and v.-.us lockrd j Hats arr now selling from lo to

Pnt jrrvr-Tll i'rva v-lfb V, , r. .r.nrf. 1 nn t ..r.'iro t rfnr Thiir. 510. lOUr Ckl t'.lt IHUJ lf UCUt'l

rarnts Mr. and Mrs. W. V.Vdly. last dav mrr.intr Ko-.ii's cas- was jt.-t J 'luality than some new ones

down for a ha:intr for Friday

Mrs. Marraret Morso, of Lydick, mormnff.

Mrn. Chf.'t'T Sinnott wav a cuc?t r.f ."jr. and Mrs. Elm r Willard In South 13 nd over Sunlay. Mr. 11. C. Stc-Vf ns of X w P-ufTalo ?pent the wek end with her daughter. JIrM. N. J. Schram. Mit-R Flornc- Kf'.Ur, who la t'.nchir.t: in the Battle Crrk schools this ycir. returned there Sunday nlyht after spending a week at Jjorne. Mrn. C. T. Atnold Is doir.j nicely after h'r operation for appendicitis. Ira Crok of Cleveland, O., was a pruet of Ml?s True Trurn-n over Sunday. 1 Mrs. Carrie Dickinson Frf Sunday with hT Kilter, Miss Ida Curtis, in NU.-s. Mrs V. FT. Sandrs of South Bend rame today for a few days' visit with her fiter, Mr.. H. O. Weaner. Fred Walters is seriously ill and it Ii hoped that he will j-oon be on the road to recovery. Mrs. M. L. Hanlin was In South Bend one day thi week. y.r. M. Iundprrten, Mrs. I). ( Tundrre'n and Mrs. C F. Iydirk r.tertatned at carda Monday evenir.tr. I'hil Faden and I. Fen rs ware out of town Sunday evening.

will make her future home,

Mr. O. St roup yjjent Monda at Fisher. Mr. and Mr?. John Wedel and family visited at th home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Uoberts at Mishawaka Sunday aftrrr.oon. Mr. and Mrs. C O. Stroup and son Howard visit -d with friends at Fairview Friday evening.

DAVIS IS SPEAKER FOR BAPTISTS MEET

riy.w ()vi:ntk)v. A plan for a federal department of .advertising, present d in the form fit a proposed bill cro?itir.r It, will be offere d at th' Indiana pol!.- convention of the Associated Advertising clubs, June c, to 10, the- program committee announces.

llfv. r. S. iuvis. pastor of the First Bajitist church, has been appointee! chairman of the four-mln-ute speakers ef the northern association for the northein Baptists' convention of Indiana, Tho work of eollt-ctlnjr Indiana's ci u ota of $::.434.000 will be started April 2'y nnd will continue through May 2. The moi.ey will be- spent in the Baptists' new world moven-ont which has for its purpose the erection, improvement. equipment . ef scores of new oollcfres, missions, t hur h s. hospitals, relief stations and v.alfare; hi'ts.

clean and block them and remove

every spot, even the persriratlon stains from the bands. Fall I. 8?1 so we may prove it. Aetna Cleane rs and Hatters, 133 Lincoln way F.. opposite the Ftandpipe 2545-tf.

How To Gain Flesh.

. A Htrnp but Min- w.iy to ii:cr-ns tk ve-Icht. It 1 atstrted by hHveral well known pliTsb lnr.s. is to take rcpularlr f-r sv-ral ni'ntlis, or nr tw li jrr.iia tiyi..-iiü l.iao tablets after e;i h in-al. i'lifsf llttl talib't have tlie di-tintrui-h-il merit )f in r:i"inr the red riad white blood ( -orpus les. nl'lintf Mirestioii and promoting asslmilatien nnd absorption of the -lMiientn in the foo.l wLb h po to

mnk. lilood and prdid t!ue. They are j

obtn1nnlI in periled iiacltnpo! iroiu w-u tckel apothecary shops. Adv.

c;k.m VIIAV. Mr. and Mrn. John Melhur wlio

liave re cently return d fron J iori'la 1 ii nd Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miniz .mdj childr'n of South Bend, v.-ere Sun-

chio tuests at the horn4 ot" Mr. and Mrs. Herm--ta Hostcdler. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bansbottom of Osceola visited "Wednesday with relatives at this plac e. Mr. and Mrs, IMward Krill and

Mr. and Airs. Noah Krill spent j

L.aMer sanuay with Mr. and Mrs. A Andrews of Lapaz.

Mrs. T. K. Fwers of Cambridges City. Ind., hr.s been visiting the pa.t j ten days w ith her son, Jan Fwers j and family. j Mrs. Fdward Wilson fpent Friday with Mrs. Flla Hill of South Bend.! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sisk and ! children have returned to their home after spending the past we-ek with h r parents Mr. and Mrs. EI-j mer Jonen of Donaldson, Ind. j Mrs. Frank Coder and son Harry) f .south Ib-nd visited Tue-sday with f

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry. The S. S. C. E. met last Wednesday with Mrs. Claud O'Ponnel (,f Ardmoro. lilHcers for thf coniiti' nr wer elected as follows: Fre si-d-nt. Mrs. Clen Carpenter; vict president. Mrs. Clyde Calee-ner; r t: retary, M.rs. Charles Mattesoii; trasur.r, Mrs. Frank Krill. They will have n pastry sm1 Siturday, April 17, at h Pitftrly-Wi'-'ly store? on S. Mirhiuan st.. South IP nd. Mr-. Charb-s (Jrow-s and son Josejdi spent Tue-sday with Mr. (Iruves' riiotlo v 'f South Bend. Mr. and Mis. Civile Calocner spent th1 wek end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jabtnti of South Bend. Miss Mildred Bnnyar. was a Sunib.y crust at the home of Mts.s lorothy stroui of I. du k, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krill and s'o Ni-"h"das visited sunday with .Mr. ittid Mrs. Caleb Smith of South 15. nd. Mix IVrub-e Tiitt.T of I.ydi.k, and Mi-s H.iel Cabana of Aidrnore were th tin sts of Mi-s. Boretta llostedler Sunday. W. . SisK and family and Ian Ewers and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. e'harbs Ilans.bottiU of near Osceola.

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Sunilay Sei 1 work at th t liun h ; Sunday at In o'clo -k. '

Eittto Warren Hunten s.,iil: a o(t ot church Sunday rverdnc. j (

Ttv Bad; s Aid Sorjety t'.ad an j -ill d iy iia'i''i.ni: at tb- b.unn ot Mrs. I 0cir Hr.oteu Thursdav April j The "Xips't and "Turks" of the j

Sunday soho:d i;av a t ry inter si-in-Ie!.r S;i:o lay evetdntr. The subject was "Ber-olve that the Sunday Sidiool is a l etter uplift to Christian Character and the moral standard of humanity than the 'hurch." The !. c.itiv wa n y two oes Mi-s Btith .Norrie i 111 with im: nips. Mr. a:.d Mrs. H trle-n F. nn:tt of Hudson. Flor- e ("art, FI -si Jones. Etna Vi-.n and Bidttt Hate of Elkhart. Ind.. ar.d John W.sly anI .lobe Cla toy. S: ,:th f T- rr' e"nupee, Ind.. we- Smdiy rues's of Mrs. J. C. S:;;th and family. Rev. Fr 1 S;.wart n-.d Mith ltodsrers attT.d-d a r-l:ci"U nu-et-i-. In South lb :: 1 Thursday v. i-.-ir-.rr. Mr. and Mrs. 1 ?.- :re p. ;inv and i -Jiildreii were S .r. iay inters at the bot::- f Mr. an.J Mr- AVill Ho,.t, n.

THE BIGGER IS YOUR SAVING We have repeatedly proven that our regular selling price is below the end of the season prices of high-rent stores, and right now when you need your clothes, we are selling the FIEJEST. TAILORED SUITS In such fabrics as Metcalf's and French River Worsteds, Shaw's All-Wool Cassimeres, Baimen's Pure Wool Two-Tone Iridescent & Gabardine Cloths, Parker-Weil-der and American All-Wool Blue Brown and Green Flannels and 16-ounce weight Blue French Serges. Some of these fabrics vou have not seen on the market for a couple of years. These are tailored into one and two-button SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS The Finest vou have ever seen at a SAVING OF $10.00 TO $20.00 ON EVERY ONE.

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BOYS' SUITS The Famous Dubbelbilt Kind. Guaranteed 6 months wear. Price $14.75 to $36.50 BOYS' SUITS In Oth er Guaranteed makes, 2)i to 18 size. Price $4.50 to $11.75 MEN'S HATS A Wonderful Assortment at $3, $4, $5 to $8 CLOTH HATS In All the New Shapes, $3.00 and $3.50

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CAMEL'S HAIR CAPS Are now to be found in this, the snappiest line of Young Men's Caps in the city ' $1.50 to $4.00

MEN'S FURNISHINGS The 1 a t e s t in everything men wear. Look elsewhere before coming here.

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Coat Values So Remarkable that We Cannot Over Estimate the Greatness of the Savings

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Great Reductions on Smart Dresses at $25, $35, $45 and $68

New Smart Rodier Plaid Skirts

New Tricolette Blouses SS.75 and $10.75

The Frances Shop

New Shipment of Porto Rican Hand Made Blouses

Oldsmobile 4 Cylinder 5 Passenger

All new tires, and newly I painted. Good top, and leather ' upholstering. . t This is a fine running car, and is guaranteed to be in first ! class shape. J TIME PAYMENTS. SUPERIOR MOTOR ' SALES CO.

Used Car Dept. i 1137 W. Division St. Bell 185. ;

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Broken lenses duplicated the same day. Dr. J. Burke 230 S. MICHIGAN SI.

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Ard more Cloth es are made especially for young men. That's why our styles so strongly capture the young fellows. They are tailored in single and double breasted models in all patterns, shades and mixtures $50 to $70

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