South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 122, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1920 — Page 2
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PICKED HOLSTEIN COW MAKES GOOD RECORD ON TEST
EASTERN STAR ELECTS MRS. IL ;. V1TOU TO IMPORTANT POSITION
Animal From Van He.s Herd Gives 11 Gallon of Milk Daily. A tPt cow cf the j'KTQ 1 1 hoifctcln hr-rd, nv:n ? by Lf-o Vnn H?s has ivrn ar; av rasr.-i of &2 rioiir.rta cr a trlf: rncn than 11 pj.llor.3 cf mill: daily during iho p'ft w t ':. The t-st Is heir.? conducted und' r the direction rf Joseph Schorn rf Pursue university, who also r prrnnnts tho Holstein 31r coders' association of Indiana. 'Tho avrat: yif.M h 1200 rr'JnCi A year" f--.irl Mr. Van llfss Fri'Iav morning ",xnd the ff-at of a jdf.kfd cow of tho herd Lrars ut th- ortentlon that It is more profitaM? to Leep pure brM cattle and :ivf: them the prortf-r care and -d than it ! to kp an Inferior Krad-- of animal anj fail to bred." A njcent examination hy r-xi-rts disclo-d the fart that tin Van H herd Is entirely frea from tu'rrculosi and cJüeial trsts liuv thown that the railk from the herd is practically Immune from dirt and contaminating hacter'a. The herd lcompo'P' cf 21 heal of cottle arid th oTTPt r reports t'mt he hrn enJoyed a fcucc-?;ful year with tlie venture.
Th local chapter cf the Ord'T of th Kantern Star was honored at the 4 6th annual yion of the Indiar.a rar.d chapter by the election of Mr?. 1 1. Ih Vitou to tho position of as-sririato jrrar.d matron, the second h!vhf--:t o'.V.cft that the order confers upon a member. Members of the Jocal organization who attended the errand chapter conference Included l.rüidfs Mr?. Vitou. Mr. IMnn Vorhees. Mr.. Clara Weaver, Mrs. Krn-
1 ma Wolter?, Mrs. II. Smith. Fred L. iChllcote and Dr. 11. 11. Vitou.
riM: i:i:ii.i:vin suit. C. M. Lontz and A. J. Douglas, members of the firm of Lontz Uros., and II. G. Wells of Paoll. Colo., are made defendants In a replevin action t'roufccht in the circuit court by Clarence V.. palmer who alh-f.s that Wells wronirf ully and unlawfully obtained powr-sqon of a quantity of household Koodi Ic-lonrins to tiie r laintiff and had the koo1s trred in tho Lontz Hro.--. warehouse p ndinp shipment to I'aoli. Colo. Th" plaintiff asks for possesion (-,f the propr?y and for dar;it:e.s in the sura of J COO.
HUMANE SOCIETY TO
OFFER PRIZES FOR
BEST BIRD BOXES
An inhibition of bird boxes v.'hich the children of the public school have mad" in competition for the prizes which are beinipr offered by the South I5end Humane 60Ciety will be on display In the children's department of the public library from May 1 to May 4. Tiie boxes are lo be Judged by three members of the nature study department of tho Progress club. The) judRlnt; will take place Saturday afternoon and prizes will be awarded on Monday. Uirht prizes are offered by the society including: J 4 for the best collection of bird houses entered by any ono boy; 53 for tho most correctlv hullt houses; J 2 for tho most artistic martin house, and $1 ach for the best wren house, the best woodpecker houe. tho Vest blue bird hous the best flicker house and the best owI'h nest.
I?y United Prtsu: HE It LIN", April CO. Polish troops have pierced the bolshevik front and taken 10, COO prisoners, a dispatch from Warsaw said Friday.
IN THE SPRING-TIME
'RALPH SMITH TALKS TO PLYMOUTH VOTERS
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PIjTMOTTTH, ind , April "O. Jlalph N". Smith of Importe, democratic candidate for the congressional nomination fur the 12th district, made plain to SCO citizens here Thursday r.l'ht his position on the problem of the day. lie declared in favor of the adoption of the leagno of nations as brought back from Paris by Prrs't Wilson. Mr. Smith denounced the misrepresentations made by republican candidates and speakers ruardii:? the league covenant Mr. Smith denounced .is false thn claim of repu'lican speakers thM flreat Uritain will have ix vot s to the United States' one in the league's council. Smitli managers here clal.v.ed Thursday nicjht that the Iaporte man will carry Marshall county by at least COO majority in Tuesday's primaries.
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;.all at the American Home Investment Company oihee. V.irmem Trust I'.uildinir. We
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NY one knows enough to carry an umbrella when it rains, but the wise
one is he who carries one when it is only cloudy. Any one will send for a doctor when he gets bedfist, but the wiser one is he who adopts proper measures be-
Ifore his ills become serious.
During a hard winter or the following spJng one feels rundown, tired out, weak and nervous. Probably you have suffered from cold or influenza which has left you thin, weak and pale. This is the time to put your system in order. It is the time for house-cleaning. A good, old-fashioned al
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tonic is one made of wild roots and barks without the use of alcohol, and called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, in tablet or liquid form. This is nature's tonic which restores the tone of the stomach, activity of the lh 'er and steadiness to the nerves, strengthening the whole system. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial package Tablets. Culver, Indiana "About three years atro I suffered from a very bilious condition. My brother was taking Dr. Pierco' Oolden Medical Discovery and rny folks advised me to take it, too. One bottle of the "Discovery" was all that I had to take to cure me of this condition. I think it a splendid remedy for slupish liver, ad well a-s beins a Kood tonic, and am. very lad to recommend it." Mrs. Mabel K. Klatt, Iloute Ö.
NTTW CASTIK, Ind. Twenty-one difTercnt articles iiieJmllng a roll of wtre. ertones, mi Um and rooflnc: tacks wer found in tlu MomacJ of a BaMo dairy cow wliich died without apparent llluevs.
ARNOTT M. CLEVELAND for joint Senator Marshall and St. Joseph Counties. r A BUSINESS MAN WHO PROMISES A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
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All unnecessary expenses are eliminated at PIGGLY WIGGLY, and the patrons are given benefit of these savings. At PIGGLY WIGGLY you pay only a small profit on the entire line of groceries, fruits and vegetables not a few items at a bargain and a big profit charged you on everything else.
Some Every Day Prices
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Mr. Cleveland U president of the
Tackaq-e Sales Corp., South r.cnd; (-
director of Union Trust Co . Touth Bend, and vice president of the Udpexton Mfr. Co., Plymouth.
"He has never hId public cflice. And Is a type of man needed in the ndm'.ristration of public aflairs. rvhlch often suffers from the lack cf level-headed business- mea." WaJkerton Independent.
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Granulated Powdered Brown PIGGLY WIGGLY NO. 3 Opens For Business About June 1 At 909 S. Michigan Street First Dor North South Bend State Bank.
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May Sale Handkerchiefs Women's Half Linen Handkerchiefs, regular 19c values, at 15c Colored Novelty Handkerciefs, big assortment, 25c values, at 15c. Men's Handkerchiefs, special tomorrow, 19c values, 2 for 25c. Children's Handkerchiefs, cord borders, at $1.00 dozen.
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Knitted Scarfs in Spring Colors $10.50 and $14.50 The mode for graceful wraps is pleasingly indicated in these scarfs of brushed wool. They are offered in plain colors or with bands of rainbow colors. They combine warmth and style.
Good Shoes for Boys and Girls For Boys Patent vamp, black calf top, Goodyear welt; all tan lotus, button. Goodyear welt; all black kid. button, Goodyear welt; sizes 6 to 8, $4.35; sizes W2 to 12. $5.25. Black gun metal, semiEnglish last. lace, Goodyear welt; sizes 12 to 3V2. $6.15; sizes ! to 2. $7.25; 2Y2 to 6. $7.50. Tan calf, English last. Goodyear welt, sizes !2 and up, $7.00 and up according to size. For Girls Brown or black kid, English or round toe, Goodyear welt, sizes Q2 and up, $5.95 and up according to size. Black or brown lace oxfords, sizes 214 to 6, $6.75. For Little Tots Patent vamp, white kid top, button, sizes 2'2 to 4, $2.75; sizes 4J2 to 8. $3.25; sizes 8!2 to 11, $4.50. All gray kid button, sizes IVi to 4, $3.50; sizes AYz to 8, $3.95; sizes Sy2 to 1 1, $5.50; sizes yz to 2. $6.50. White kid button, sizes 2Vl to 4. $3.00; sizes 412 to 8. $3.50; laced shoe, sizes 8J2 to II, $4.50. Roman Sandal, patent with bow, sizes 4 V2 to 8, $3.90. Patent or black kid Baaby Doll slipper, sizes 3 to 8. $3.35. First step shoes in large variety of colors, sizes 1 to 5, $1.50 to $2.65.
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May Sale Children's Dresses
The More You Buy, the More You Save on These Gingham Dresses for Girls SalePrice$2.50to$5.00 Here are dresses that sell for one-third less than their actual value. And the market price of gingham is rising constntly. Mothers are buying complete wardrobes for young daughters from the splendid assortment shown. They realize the exceptional value of these little frocks.
Tomorrow a Special Showing of
Navy Blue Serge Suits Single Breasted belted Norfolk Suits for
Boys 7 to 14 years at . . . .
These are all mohair lined.
Skolnv All Wool Mixture Suits Specially Priced at $19.75, $23.95, $29.75 You can save $5.00 on any one of these suits buying at these special prices tomorrow. Boys' New Spring Hats, Caps, Shirts, Blouses, Neckwear.
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Outdoor Things For Babies Pretty Wash Hats of Pique and Organdy $1.25 to $4.50 These dear little hats are pleasing in iheir childish simplicity. Pique hats have shaped or tarn o'ahanter crowns with rolling or mushroom brims. Lingerie hats are becoming, finished with dainty rufles of larci and embroidery. White Coats and Capes $5.50 to $10.00 These arc made of good quality Bedford cord, pique and silk poplin in short or long lengths. Tailored ccrds and stitching furnish the finishings. All are lined throughout with washable white sateen. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Baby Dresses 59c to $8.95 Nainsook and fine lawn are used in the making of these little frocks. Touches of hand work. laces and pretty embroideries arc the trimmings used upon them. A large variety includes simple slips to elaborately trim1 1
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Men's Furnishings Men 's Store Jefferson St.
Men's Underwear For spring season we have just what you are looking for. Men's Knit Cotton Union Suits at $1.25. Men's Knit Lisle Union Suits $2.00. Men's Knit Lisle Union Suits, extra quality, $2.25. Men's Athletic Union Suits $2.25.
Men's Dress Shirts Large range of new spring styles, percales, madras and crepes in beautiful colors and weaves. At $2.00, $2.25. $3.00, $4.00 up to $6.00. Silk Shirts, extra special values in Men's Silk Shirts. We have just received thirtyfive dozen in fancy silk stripes in beautiful blended colors. Specially priced at $10.50. Complete line of Men's 4-Josiery, Neckwear, Softand Laundered Collars.
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May Sales of Leather Goods Genuine Leather Hand Purses, strap top, mirror and security frame, $2.95 value. Special at $1.95 Kodak, Envelope, Vach etti Purses and Ethel Barrymore styles from $6.95 to $10.50. Silk Moire Bags, navy, black and brown, all new shapes, silk lined, from $4.75 to $17.50. Serviceability in Tailored Dresses f or Cool Spring Days $25.00 to $55.00 They are made of tricotine and conform to fashion's latest whims. Youthful Eton models feature Roman striped girdles and plaited skirts. Chemise dresses and surplice models are attractive with embroidery in colors and metal thread. They are unusual in quality and in price.
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All of these hats are taken from our early hats formerly priced from $6.95 to $12.50. Conservative in style, they appeal to women who require becoming and serviceable rieadwear. The colors are blue, brown and black, with trimmir.g3 of gaily colored flov.ers and ribbons. These ire very special values.
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Our Full Assortment of Spring Waists Includes Serviceable Middies $2.00 to $2.98 Well made middies of durable materials are shown in all white, green and blue. For outings they are desirably comfortable. Semi-Tailored Organdv Waists Priced $4.50 These new models have just arrived from their makers. The crispness of hemstitched ruffles, edging, collars and cuffs are a pleasing addition. They are made of organdy in pastel shades. Daintv Georgette Blouses $12.50 to $18.50 Daintiness is paamount in these sheer dress-up blouses. Some are lace trimmed, others feature tucks and embroidery. Many have open necks and short sleeves. Large sizes are available in a pleasing variety of styles.
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Splendid Coats and Wraps Remarkably Low in Price $35.00 to $125.00 Wcrn over suits and dresses these coats furnish adequate protection against penetrating spring breezes. They include wraps for motoring and sports wear, and models for formal occasions. Full assortments for matron and maid are shown. Each has distinctive lines. Materials are rich and soft. A special purchase enables us to offer these coats at much less than the regular prices.
Reliable Corsets for Sports Wear Special at $3.00 Comfort and durability are combined in these well fitting corsets. They preserve the natural grace of the body in their flexible boning and generous use of elastic. Two styles of Royal Worcester make are shown. One features the elastic top; the other, elastic girdle top and elastic insets in the skirt. Pretty New House Dresses $6.50 to $8.95 Fresh and new in their soft colors, these dreses are plasin;?. The styl es are individual. 1 he materials are serviceable ginghams in plain colors, stripes, checks and plaids. Combinations of materials, white ccliar? and cuffs, braids and buttons make them attractive. Tissue Gingham Dresses
Specially Priced $8.95
In cool stripes with white collars and cuffs tucked skirts and crushed girdles, these dresses are especially dainty.
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