South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 140, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1920 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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ELECT OFFICERS
FOR ST. JOSEPH'S I INDIANA LEAGUE1
"MIRACLE MAN" WILL BE INDIANS' "MEDICINE MAN
Fort W avnc Gets Next Annual
n of (1 zation.
Meeting of Orjrani-
.. IIir7 Ma-V5:, th" far!i.:e.c(n r;mR,rir in an-1 r.ut amnn? the-rmr.-id mnr, :s r.nw to Wo:n,. th trM. jirr.i. fir.. .... .
- - - - ii t i 4 It U4 c;t;z i s of .Ww Carlisp will ho Kv. f-n an opportunity to s the Uct M-n in th' ir arrustoir.Mj pursuits Th.- i-rr- nr. of th In. Hans is
BOARD OF WORKS ASKS FOR BIDS
n.K.icin man" of a tri! . of ChipI" v. . i Irullin.s. Not only is thix "miral man" to
! . n" 10 L ''''" tfc'.-rr xp'-cto.-l to draw larp numbers of
" .. ' ;K ! vi... tors t .-w Cirlisio during tho i Inir.tf.i rhipp'a hrHVrs aro ! siiinmT. n!!ir.:r much to th. little
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i'.-i on ."-p'-ii'iir. " n summer Mr. Mnys at .Ww ".'!r'.Ia.
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town as a point of interest.
Et. JorplVs Ftato ! u:'io at th- i.nal j r"'v ;:t -N'f"v ''arlislf. Martin th j ' J 1 J'"' busing Mon Tuv-s.Uy morning of and making the PRISONER DIES
Xhf thrr-day convention t,-ini; h '.-1 here. Oth r oJJ'.cer.s reflected werJit. Rev. M.r. I. II. Oechterir.i V. . of Ft. Wayne, and Rev. M. Flischrnann of Vinci-nn Ind.. hpirltua! directors; Otto Kreii7her-Kt-r, of Kvansville, president; lr. A. W. Miller of Indianapolis, lirst 'wI resident; Anton Wichm.ui, of Indlar.apolis, "crtary. and Martin Jhni:,, Jr.. of irvan:n-i!!' treasurer. Select I t. W'jijnc. Tt. Wayr.e was named a.- tho rxt meeting p.ic- of th- lr ii;u' and Rev. Charles Taylor of that ity was Ucted commii-'-varius. Th"- convention will 1 e held ixxt May. A solemn rna5H of thanksgiving was h Id at Ht- Mary's; church Tucslav morning prr-iir!i: the hniri. s '.ion and in tV .'tftcrnoon rnm-l-r.4 o? thr; le.iuf v.frr taken in automohllf-M to Notro rarue. Mary's and r-thf-r jlacrs of intere-.st in South I end. Th- convention nfled with a soclil T.tfrtairirn r;t at 4 o'clock.
'r;i;P w.iv during the summer mor.tk, a:..! within i few we.-ks the ni'-rahrrs of the trihe will take the trail in Wi-rocdn for Indiana. The "jiiiraeio man" has spent r.Hif.ii tin.e nrnr.r.c, tiie mmhf-r of tl.e tril.e. I)urir. hi stay with them
he U said to hav -r.-f.' i thr
Plan Wig Improvrmcnts to Kiht Streets of South Bend.
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Alhort Aldersnn, 4 1 years dd. 21Kensey c;., at tho county jail Tuesday rr.orninpr at 10 o'clock, death n-s-uIttnpT from elf inilicted injuvie. Alder.-on was tak n to Kpworth hoi;ial from hU rooming house
;1 ' ' '5vhi! in? attenrted to end his life hv cut-
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njiij n.ari nas . ; - i.p. Iurin a visit anionu' ;:e ('hippv.as recrntly Dr. Mays is said to havo invited th" entire triNe to L. hi.quests at N't w Carlisle, and the Indians aec-pted the invitation. Chief I '-lack ford and hi aid -s have s.o. hcted a woods near the little town of NVw Carli.:. for their summer camp. A stream runs through (he vood?. arid the camping faeliitivs a re s-i id to I..- id a I. lie for- many weeks iap-e thes woods will he spotted with witrwa:ns, .and little iapooses will he
knif and hicklntr the back of hi-? neck with a hatchet. He had sinebeen removed to th county Jail where his death occurred. Mr. Alderson and his mother came here from I'aol!. Ind., "Wednesday. May 5. Continued ill health is advanced as the reason for his saiicid . Th" hody was removed to the Nelson Jones undertaking establish-merit.
Statues, viqil lights at Schilling's. 4219-19
Bids for th Improvement cf eight streets at a total cost of approximately J 30-0.000 were opened Tuesday by the board of public wcrks and were referred to the city engineer for tabulation. The bids will be resubmitted to th board at a special
meetin? Wednesday nipht. and if the bids are within the engineer's esti
mate of Cf.st, the contracts on the eisht ftreet will be awarded.
The eiffht bids were submitted by i three contracting firmn. the "White.
Construction Co.. the "Wllllston Conj
struction Co., and the Western Construction Co. The streets to be improved are: Dunham st., from Harris sf.. to Jackson St.: Calvert St., from Michlpan st.. to High st.; Michigan st., from Kwing aw, to Fairview av.; Dayton st.. from Michigan st., to Miami st.; Cleveland a v.. from Lincoln way W., to Vassar av.: Donald st.. from Miami et., to Ptudebaker park, and Ru;h st., from Haney syto Broadway. TS tiKVK.V Iil'CKY? If you don't know. Just go down to Vernon's during their wonderful 20 percent reduction s?.ile which laMs for 11 days. 4337-20
IN I OII Tili: .VICHT, in: thought hi: was. To o prisor.er in a room fr which he had paid three dollars good money was !h.o misfortune rf a local traveling salesman in a hotel of Indiana's metropolis, a few weeks ao. The knighl of th road had been M-orttd to Iiis n mi, nad P'id the usual 1 i t r4 To the ! all l"v and when the. l.cy liad cbscd the loor bebind him h oi entrf .1 the bath room to -,'c t policed up" before m iklru: his sortie for a visit to his particular f male attrac tion in that particular town. The difficulty came when attempted to leave the bath room. II found the door knob wis iot in op. Mtion. but turned all the way aroui" without turniiikr th- latch. II was lockd in as s c ur ly ;s jf be ocrupiid a cell in tl)'- bastilc during the regime of Do'iis XVI. At first he was inc!ind to treat the matte I- as a pra'Ub-al jo!-e. lut aiter thie 'juarters of an hour wasted in tinkering with th- lock, he fr j nd that as a lock smith he was an c ilMit salesman. Then he began to all baider arid louder. His crie s w i i a unavailing as one calling for a drink in the middle of the Sahara. K e?l t U.i 1 1 y h e !,.- u.i.i t alt rapt br-aking the ib'or c'dwm. T!ie gooil oak yi' ldd ti'.r. In Iiis tui ml in- pictured the disc-. mi. fi ,j t of an ail night's so.j.Mirn in th- i-ath. p'cuii with T'.othmg but tiie bath tub for a be d. What if tlure should be a fire h. thought? The nior lie imagined, the mor lie kicke.l. At length ho hard the ru-h-iug of steps in the corridor. Hiroom was r:itrd. the bath room door was op-t. d from the lltslde. Colli" po ir..iU-II e.vred him wi'h revolvers. I'ut he was f r c from his prison. The bvsrerieal lady ti"! cloor, it was pl ,:n"l, had heird tb.e pnup-l-.g .Mi the door and called the i . Hut he wns free and it lielprd a lot in uub'tin.g h'. i :-uish .vor the fac t that th .1 who had awaitd him tdl '.' p m. refused to beli.-ve hid i' i for th' broken I . i tf.
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local teutuom: CONCERN ARSORli OTHER COMPANIES
Ladies' and Misses' Shoes and
Dadles' Two-ejelet Ties; black; Iouia heels. . .S3.DS I-adics' Tdack or Urown biro Shot-y. medium heels $3.?S Misses' and Children's Iico Shoes, black or brown $2.19
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Iadie' Oxfords and Pumps
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Shoes $4.98 Men's Tan Scout Shoes $3.69
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Men's Muson l-t st Work Shoes $4.9S
Kinneys
jlj Boys' Black Calf Skin
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$2.98
T' merger of five telephone sys- .
1. e -. -v. -.he s'.at h.as beon au- ' - with th1 publication of the j :.!. s of acr,-Tnents. which sets j t Zj-
foMh the- ia-;s upon which the u:i;"n ' . - . vt.ihlishe 1.
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pa'O'S have li:' ii al sorlI ma D!l Tele phn.e C
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Tennis Shoes Cliile'rea's Tennis Oxlord STm
r.oys' Tennis Shore . . , .
Ch üdren's i:te n mom Solo She's . . . .!:MS Wonun's Sister Sue l'utnps. whit can-
vns, rubbrr soles, tHn
t lolirs" White Canvas
Oxfords, medium
heel $2.4x ttm
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most re'cer.t .u--:u;it
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rj'oration are th, Cit:.e : s Tele- I jf phone Co.. of Kokemo. In.diam j -.-Y roti To'.tphie.-e ai d 'IV. graph Co.. j ef lanvle-r, Ir.d . th-1 Ueit--! T le- i j I-luH-e Co., ,.f tr.-iffton ai d the : L-V.'a Southe rn T -lephono e'o . of Indi im ; ?VM jtn.d Kvansviib Tiie new owro-rs of C J t! o four ac'iuir-d -m harpe.-, wall o;.. ' 3,
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MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Prepare for Decoration Day with suitable footwear. White shoes will be strongly in favor this season, and it isn't a bit too early to make your selections here.
rate the sv.-trms ur.de r th ir.a nagem nt si m.l ir t1 th Xidopt. d in dir.i t:: :; the (1;h.
sa m e p! in coir. -
l-an-es abs'rb- 1 si:.e t!v es '. !Sh- w m : ; t of th. cer.tr.-.; h- o! ;uart. rs. . ilZZ'Z
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Miniir.i:I .n't ov r b ok luv cloth's for "t-: e.on's s-n.sat :o tiucti'Mi .:'.
-A TI I ntion : th. cpp.-rtui.ity : o -.:: l.-y lur;ng
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Deposits Money withdrawn upon 5 Days' notice. Associates Investment Company 361-3 Farmers Trust Bide. Net Assets $210,000.03
Ladies' Theo Ties, dull kid; new 1 5-8 heels . . .$5.93 Men's Black or Brown English Oxfords $5.9S KINNEY'S HOSIERY
Here you will find a com-
pletc line of Men's. Women's ii o . . . . . . .
iH economically priced.
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and Children's Hosieiy. sea
sonable weights, wide ranr;e of colors and sizes, and all
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Child rcn s Wh ite Canvas Lace Shoes $1.98
Children's Extension Sole
Oxfords; wide variety of
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KINNEY'S BUCKLES
Fine assortment of cut i .i lit
learner, enamel ana bri
i J- wrL n r. buckles for the adnrnmfnf :.
L-auics wnuc canvas uxfords, military heels, of ladies Oxfords, Slippers
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ana rumps. Attractivelv 0i-iJ
t steel Sol -illiant Sit
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Which do you look for when you buy a suit? To read the many clothing ads in the papers, one would imagine that men buy clothes only because the price is low. They do not. Men buy clothe3 because they need them to wear, to present a good appearance. Don't permit yourself to be blended to quality by a tempting price tag. You don't use the tag. The suit is the thing, the style, fabric quality and tailoring the service and satisfaction it gives you. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes assure you of full value, a good appearance, and long service. The Kuppenheimer label is your assurance. These
good clothes are found ony at this store in South Bend. Now, we are offering a large variety of suits for young men and men on which you are assured of actual savings of 5( c to 25 at
Specials for
Men s Night Shirts Good quality, plain white, cut full. Sizes
15 to 20. Thursday only
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Men's Socks
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Compare these values with so-called sale prices of $35 to $50.
Mother! Don't miss this
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aie or oovs suits
Here's a wonderful chance to save on boys' clothing. New spring patterns and styles in fabrics suitable for year 'round wear. Many have two pair of pants. You're saving 1 5 r to 25 r'v from our moderate prices and a saving of about 50 from next fall's prices.
$9.95 Values to $1 5
$13.45 Values to $20
$18.85 Values to $30
Cotton hose in practically all colors. Sizes
9' 2 to 11'.. flP
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Men's Pajamas Regular $2 and $2.50 values, in white only. Thursday "3 fig
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Men's Neckties
$1.50 ties, in new pat
terns and silks. Thurs-
day, only
81.15
Children's Koveralls Genuine Koveralls, in sizes 2 to 2. Several col
ors. Ihurs- QJ day only. . . Wli
15
Boys' Union Suits
Athletic or porus knit.
All sizes. Thursday . .
59 c
Boys Blouses New patterns and ma terials. Fast color ma
tnrnlc ' I r lire. V 3
day Ö
Dunlap Hats
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the House of Kuppenheimer Clothes
Holeproof Hosiery for Women, Men and Children
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ct an fstublish.'.l 1us::i-j nKcfi us to prfii t ro: erm nrJ roiisitl'! ations on l.-ans tl.at will
prove? ntirrly Miti.-fa t-ry. l'oal H
with tn i.uipst it pa. If.ars on I urnltur. I'lun. Vlrtrolaa, .t(. Live MoI, luiIlrmnt. etc-. Main 176. STATE LOAN CO. i:stal.lNhoil V'y?nd Floor Irrhants Dink ItMf. 231 S. Mich. SU
THIS TIME TESTED MONEY iAtaning t-onipany In )ours to u.se. lolIars Io Douhlo Duty.
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GEORGE B. BUIST CERTIFIED prnuc AccoxrsTxsT S06 ShoafT Dldf.. FL Wayne
Try XEWS-TDIES Want Ad3.
coffee:
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large packages Quaker Oats 51c large cans Carnation Milk 25c large cans Hebe Milk 21c large cans Carolene 20c bars Sunny Monday Soap 20c
3 Climaline
The Coffee Ranch
1133 N. Michigan St. COFFEE ROASTERS Specialists in Tea
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Call Lincoln 1903 For Perfection Service The Perfection OeinM oV Dyers he Iran work, wi th the express purpose of proving that real service ca'i be extended on work of thH kind. How well we have succeeded is demonstrated by our steadily growing list of satisfied customers. TRY US LINCOLN 1903 Perfection Cleaners and Dyers 1101 King Street
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