South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 111, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1920 — Page 3

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KwARN KEEPERS OF GAMBLING HOUSES f Pol irr Say Activities Mu4 Stop During Evangelistic J Campaign.

.f'i'rj to V'.i Hi ! i r. r li'ju-'- ai.'l r-MiT .'.i n j-jt ibU- rr.-"it VicrpT-s that tiny ;th r rir-. i!wn th'ir j.'rf s r.tir-!y or n;i rate t!u n with ihf ;rr at t rr y lurin th r"miritr, M.iy in th'- rity f Ilvun-t'-l.-T Hih Jon. I.;t- roiif out fr'm poll. h-.i'lri''rt-rs. it w,i' karr.! M'-'.fJ.iy fr'm ur.'J'-rwi r M op-r.i'or5. W'w ithrr ct to losf up or work ."- thit p'-opk- think vr fri.iNP l'i'r-d til'." i'l fu;f v.fll known uni' rworl'l fi-ort nrvtu-r .Mund.iy. "WV'w t'ot to wait until thM re

vival n o r r. rontinti'!. I "ail to Irny IJ'jwrf. No d r.i.iJ hn coni'' frcr.i pr.'.Im T nlqr.nrt.rrs that p trnMlr. hou-'-s rthT rlirjiutab'. r"-orts hav5 lorn o; Tatintr in r-rnrtirully vrry rnrt of city, with th downtown oN'rht wfll .upi'iifl uiMi ths T!1"', ir.rl'Klint: jr.irnMintf tlm.s. I ;nv('.y lin:iM i ;ir.'i oth'T lik" TjIiop. Whfthrr owners of tho rli.-rpu-1. 1.! r----ort will follow th- orders f th policf authorities to optratr !th nil po.rIb'- nrriry, or will c!on down r-ntlr' ly for th- n xt four v.c'kji was rot apparent Monday. It "..is rotod Sunday r.iLcht. howvrr. i hat thrro was r."T u;it- the tib ial :it tivity In a. nuntur of 1 1 1 more ) ro:nlnrnt resorts. FAIL TO DESIGNATE VARIOUS VOTliSG PLACES Although th" county c nr.iniiionn-- approvf . tho ra!itri( tint: of th'1 jircf-inrjf f n county sfvral v.i'fks ;ii;o and t h actual work roinplrt'-d and th precinct conitnitt. t-n.rn have tiled v ith tho county i rk. r.o otTici.i I action li:iv hoen t.:krn to design. ito th" various oti'. u: place. Th romr.ii-y ion !:' mrt in regular '-sinn Monday in the court hou.e Int tli' pending proposition was not (nidrml durini: Uk- cnuie of tho t..eetinr. llcwcvir It was said in urt house circles that the com--.i-Monors will meet in special scs-

K.on toward the end of this week to ronider this Important i.iattT and Mi announce tnent rh-.-isrwitini; the l olling places will he made followin'.: tho special nieetir.'.'. It is unilerstood that th -om niisloncrs

.av? arrived at a d- i.-ion repanlin tin- location of the otinu' stations la tl rural districts hut the South lUnd nnd MNhawaka locations are Btill undecided. Crunty Clerk Warner Monday prey ;ireil for publication the )i.t (,f canI'n'.itos on l'oth tlit repuldican and r-inH-ratic tickets. The bona fide i- Included 10 typewritten sheets i f p ip'r and contains about the (-.me number of candidates that tiled for t' former prima rv. i:ri:iuj:ii mios. :5U s. .Micliiirm st. Short Sti'ak JOr Jlecf Hoa-t 1 to JlainlMircr lie 27a6-:0 Avt. Spe( i ll attraction. Wednesday lnatiiice; reiju st showing of South l:i.d Mcvi( .; tupluum theater. 'JSi'l-l'l AJvt.

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FARMER SAYS IT DID THE WORK

Was So Helpless I'ikih Ilhcuiuat i-m ll JI.ul t Kent Out tlis I -and Is l'ii u. Now.

"Xc sir. I wouldn't swa the -.od T.inlac lias dne m- fr the best f.iMii in Indiana." was the emphatic statement made a f w days atro by Jdin Worth, a well-known l.irmcr living out on . 1. IK Sk i', v'oifax, ndi.ina. "I sulfered so lad with rheumatism during the p.ts; t ti ais that I had to pive up farming and rent i ; t my land hut row I am 1'eeliiiK as tine as I did twenty eats airo." It was Im, k in l'jl'.i th.at 1 suffered a seeie attack of rheumatism und each year I have been rowin gradually worse until 1 ieconie al-tno.-t a complete pl;yical wreck. The rneumati-ii! was worst in my ;,i m. knes. feet and ankles but my whole body was racked with pain and I was i:i eonstant sufterini: d.y j'od ni'ht. My arms and elbows would sw II uj) to nearly twi their i:onii.il sie at.d talk ahoat hurtinp;. w-hy. sonietim s they ahed all lUirht bm; nearly ap.d I would lie in bed v ide awake unable to Meep a wink. My feet and .inkles hurt me so bad J could hardly ?; t about at all. My knees pot .st:::' and pained me so bad T co lldn't K-t r.-.y foot up to tie my shoes and often ray wife had

for i o.e. I was so KJVo out if 1 tried job and finally I lav farm and mit

to put them on Jul oft I would to do any hub In! to rent out w ork altogether. ;.'l my i-tomach

Tin n on top of it

RIVER PARK

Mrs. S. C. .hjibon. Mihawaka a.. eutertained w ith a dinn r of : ; rovers Sunday in honor of Mr. lt. William and Mr. and Mi.s William Hoover of Oak park. 111. Arnonir the cuf-ts were Mr. and Mrs J. i. Kline, Mr. and .Mrs. A M Smith. Morris Smith. Mr. and Mr, 'J. Itehm. MJ::s Kva Il'hm and Uu l Haur-tein, all of F.Ikhirt, Ind. y-r. II. I. Prooks. X. I Eleventh ft., was hostess at Sunday dinp.fr in honor of Mi Kdna h"inmrt am! Millar I.einm rt 0f Mi.shawaka. Covers were laid for seven. Mrs. Fred Miller. N. i:i;rhth o enterulned at Sunday dinn. r in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Iwis Zink of Purr Oak, Ind. Cots were laid for eli:l:4 I.r.ion cottage prayer meetings in the interest of the p.oh Jones revlvl will be held Tuesday morninp at 9:.0 at the follow imr homes: Mr. P'wis Marks-. jtr, Twelfth st.; Mrs. Arthur Guin. 1024 Ninth st.; Mrs. Coethal. -IIS Plea-ant st.. and Mrs. Sherman Xaftzer. ;;t Ki-hth st. The regular prayer service of the Free Methodist church will I f held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leonard. Fifteenth st. A business meeting of the Sunday school board will be held this evening at the, home of 1,. F. Wolf. Fifteenth st. Mrs. A. J. Pe;-iy is in at h'-r home on Clifford ct. Mr. nnd Mr. William Hoard, who have been. quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jolly. S. Seventh St.. the past week have returned to their home at Lirv. ill. Ind. P. Puthngton, X. Sixth st., who has been at Kpworth hospital several months shows no improvement. ttev. John Timbers, who has been here conducting the quarterly rneet-ir.t,-of the Free Methodist church. lc-ft Monday morning for his liome fit Jackson. Mich. Itev. Timbers will attend the Sunday school convention and missionary meeting at PattbCreek. Mich.. Wednesday. Mr. and Mr.s. Curtis Snyder and daughters, the Misses Mildred. Fdna and Dorothy, of St. Pouis. Mo., formerly of South Pend. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T J. Shelly, S. Sixth st. They left Monday for Los Angeles:, Calif., w 1h re they expert to locate. Fdward Zeiger has sold his revjflence, 102T, Seventeenth st.. to G. Sehmit and has moved to Pattell St., Mishawaka. Mrs-. Iemijc'l I.emert has been called to Whiting. Ind.. by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. H. 1 ill.

Bank Officials Join Ranks of Overall Squad

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hank clerks and the dhtinKUished. pi opej-o'is appe aring bank othcialhae bände. 1 fcrtli'T and are ready to ha;:d old Hi Cost, a jolt on tlw jaw. according to an announcernetit rr.ad Monday. All South Per.d bank ofticiaN and employers have asreerl to join hands with the . "wear oera!ls" movenunt and will appear at ti:eir fiesks, typewriters and adding machines Tu s.lay morning Karhfd in perfect fit. injc blue denim alter garments. The df ision was reached after all

sutd a re-un-l rohirt Ifttr ffttin? forth the i ordirior. ar.') th- vote was ui:a:;;moi:s for the itl.'-CT1 oth'T orTo'esar.d establishments in ;:v hae been bit" n by the c-rtn and it is predicted that it will shortly be a common Msht to see proiniT.r;t (iticii" prop.er.aülns ''''' streets and att'-r.li:ff to their several duties in their clbVc and .-tores, dressed in the h'. ie overaU". Leaders in the -.ivhiiiiI seott at the theory that the id.Ti i only a fad and will di" oUr predicting that the niovimev.t is spr.idin f s that, it will soon beconi' a r.atloria; custom in a unite. 1 endeavor knock the spots off of the hieb roof e lothinir. Although there is n shortage of suitable' fahrie in the coantry. clothing stores and dealers report that th supply is ample to meet the immediate demand and if the present fad becomes a serious and continued custom provisions can be made for

the manufacture of the che ape: sir mer.t.

Vy r : k Piliuski i? he itv fti(.ial to wear 'em.

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lil'FII LI 'K Ulios. :'.L'i S. Michi-an t. short steak lUit ISat llatnhurer

lack or ivi:. F!Ia Meli, m a suit f r divorce from Ili'W.irl Me :hd Monday m the superior tour! re- it s a s.-:it.s of alleged -rueJties and p.s that d':rinj: th.ir married 1 i f the defendant

repeatedly t e Id rr that h.e ,l.d r.o.

love and had abi-olutelv no ise for

lie r. It i allowed that the defendint

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I to The til. aint iff a.sks for the vstcK-

....He of the two children. Fsther. 1.. yea:

P Avt. j obi. 'and De-loss, is years od.

A HIDDEN DANGER

It i9 as dangerous to overload the stomach thereby increasing the rrprk of the liver and kidneys as it is to sit on a powder keg! If the stomach does not function properly, the food digested is not assimilated and taken up by the blood. A stomach alterative and blood maker that has been favorablr known for the past 50 years is Dr. Pi;rces Golden Medical Discovery. An imitation of nature's method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative extract of

Ufi- herbs and roots, without the use of alcohol, like Dr. Pierce's

Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable

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TU.U IK' MIXKI) rp. Man j minor automobile accidents were reported Saturday and Sundav. The reason was the installation öf new traffic signals in the downtown section. The patrolman who so ablyhandled the traffic with the "hand" movements were hampered by a newsemaphore system installed Saturday.

helps in the assimilation of food, or rather takes from the food just the nutriment tho blood requires. This "Medical Discovery" gives no faL-e stimulation, because it contains no alcohol or other narcotic. It helps digestion and the as

similation of such elements in the food as are required for the blood. Elm Hall, Mich.-r-"I suffered from chronic gastritis and kidney trouble ever since the Civil War, brought on by exposure and poor fare. I suffered so much from bloating and cramps and poor kidnev action, but through the ue of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and the little Pellets taken according to directions, together with Dr. Pierce's Anuric for the kidneys, I can say that my health has become very good for a man in his 72d year, whereas for years I was in very poor health at times. I consider Doctor Pierce's remedies the best that are put up." WM. PAttKS.

Have You a Spare Room? Furnished rooms needed for a great number of high grade men immediately The Studebaker Corporation is going to employ 1 ,000 additional high grade mechanics each month for the next five months. A great many of these men will be single men, who will want FURNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE HOMES. If you want to cut the high cost of living if 'you want to help South Bend grow , Keep your unused or vacant rooms listed with Studebaker. USE THE COUPON Or write or phone the Co-operative Department of the Studebaker Corporation.

FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY The Studebaker Corporation, Co-operative Department. Have rooms (describe rooms) Located . . Remarks Signed

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This Store Has Brought Fine Period Furniture Within the JMteans of Everyone Through a credit system that is adjusted to meet the convenience of every wage earner This credit system is founded upon absolute helpfulness for we want to place in the homes of our customers, furniture that will not only reflect credit upon the good taste and judgment of the owner but also reflect credit upon the store from whom they purchased this furniture.

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:.!1 up with pas and t ike ueh aw- ! :! crumps in my stem ich I was hud i:p for veral days at a time. "While I was idttinp: around the rcie unable t K'"t abv;t to do nny 1:rd f work I took to rud:r.ir a cr.i' de.il lir.d I !;:. in to notice w ii-Tf people all over the country .e:e hemp heneütted by TanLte. So

decided to try it T:ref :ini j m j licht here now to ay u h&s done the work. I never feej a trac. of j j l.eumatim anywhere in my b-dy j fr.d J believe-, it has left me for j:ood f."ir I am as strong an i active J rs I ever Va-. My appetite was! ieer l;ter und I am rating any-' thine set before tr.e without any, i .ol effects at all. I am feeling so j t n that I am helping oat en the ;

bu m every tiay ior J m strong : r.cush to do any kind of work. We 1 ep Tanlac in the house all the nnd wouldn't thlr.k of belr.p i;thout it." Tanlac is old in South Fend at Th" Central Iruir Store and in Mi-h-

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A scientifi c a 1 1 y constructed Kitchen Cabinet that has all modern labor saving conveni e n c e s. Ranging in price during this sale at $32.50, $39.75 and $49.50. Easy Terms.

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4 rooms completely furnished, all ready to start housekeeping. Just the thing for young folks with limited capital. Living room, dining room, bedroom

and kitchen furnished complete for . . :

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Liberal Credit Terms Arranged

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Baby Carriages Come in tomorrow and choose your new carriage from the beautiful new models now on sale. You will appreciate the quality, style and the elegance of these high grade carriages.

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We wish we could shout this message to every woman in South Bend. We wish we could tell them about what is going to happen to rug prices, so that they would realize the advisability of purchasing now! Read these prices and come in tomorrow. 9x12 Grass Rugs $14.75 9x12 Fibre Rugs $19.85 9x12 Brussells Rugs .$34.50 9x12 Velvet Rugs $49.75 9x12 Administer Rugs $59.85

Simplex Gas Range Is a kitchen beauty. Master makers of stoves and ranges (have never produced a finer or more beautiful cabinet range than this one. This stove, surveyed from every angle,

surpasses all others. tffc?fi "7 Priced at

Easy Terms. Connections Made Free.

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It is full size, with continuous posts. One astounding bargain at $10.75.

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YOU'LL DO BETTER AT THE HOME. THE HOME OF HOME OUTFITS. OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT TWO DOORS NORTH OF THE GRAND TRUNK DEPOT

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-a- the one Nature gave, and jam their five toes into a wedge-shaped box big enough for but two toes. Thus they cramp and distort their foot bones and leg muscles, and suffer from the inevitable result: corns, bunions, callouses, weak arches, ingrowing nails; backache and other ailments. To scch suflerers we ayt "Treat your feet as Nature planned. Give your tora theroom they need; dropyour heels where they belong. Put on pood-looking Educators. " For Educators fit the foot correctly, and "let the feet grow as they should.' We invite you to come in and see how your foot look-in en Educator.

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As Years Pass Ambition and Achievement

Organized in 1 900, this institution has been developed and conducted, on the principle of constructive and conservative banking along progressive lmes. We can give no better evidence of the results of this policy or of the confidence of the people in this bank than the fact that our re sources now total more than $6,000,000.00. This institution and its affiliation The St. Joseph County SavingsBank, form the largest banking unit in South Bend.

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