South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1920 — Page 2
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r.-.:r th railway. ;i n 1 th- si'aarionj fcaa rri hlpprl by t Ii JIuf!--.-.n Uiy ; company, whl h 1h rl.-i:. out. t 7a rm wttlers .on.f "!iOä,ä '"'O s , throughout th? t!ir,- xr.i r prov-i lno.?s, all rf which I oriv.ni' nt t'
railway Itr. Th .action of th c vrrr: rn r.t in r pining Indian rr,f rvatim i to yrovkl moro f.nrm fr.r al'.ir!s' located clop. to railway t r:i n .- ; rr a t - n linos. In Its r.thr Mi-r -mr.t program th. Kovf-rnniiit h. fol'.'jwfl out a jf .1 lev f-f I ir-inc s !-vl-'o rr.n only on farms or.tiu" it; to ral'vnvH nl has rfrain-l fvnn Ettllri BoMier n rrrnot. fr:',:i districts. In mrrvint; out thi jlan j'i artW ally all th- rwn lunils i: ar railTiva h ivo h!i aust
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Dom Mocqurreau (nt rlcrht) rn-l Dora Uatard left), the fnrroua Jendlctino monk, who bvo nrrivr1 here from Qaarr Abbey. Tfcey will lao ture nt Harvard and in the larser cities while here.
The Patter of the Rain Dy Winifred P.Iack
Sirci 12 was as tho datr for fc. Sunday school ;uid n!i;:n national J'icn'c wliloh will ho .-ivrri hy tli 3 "irst Prcshy torla n cliurch, mf-tnla-rs if tho ex a.uiivr- feranatt - me tli IT Jn the Y. M. C. A., to Iis. the datf, pla h and oth-r It tails. Jlemh'-rs of thf Furnl iv s luml and r tnirrctration wiil m ft at tin- cluin li
In lh mornini: in tini" to tak an 'i'ip tap. .-piM'-r .!t:f tlrro It . t ho rain. interurhan far on the Northern In- i is at th-. wmdr.'A the rain. ! The hl soothing "rntle kinduliana railway for the City Iles-aio l.o-d;. liow t!u- !r ir di o,,s ruu iy raiii-tho Vain that' 7-alls t. th.
inli.4:'n aumnu-r (amp on the ilr.v. n th' pahe, :.s if th y were ( r,.cl,. -Vnl- up, little inters.
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.n' aumnu-r (amp on the iU,v. n th' pahe. :.s If th y were i:C- ( r,.cl,. -Vnl- up. little s;ster:, i lak of in-O'-Uik. s. Tho-.. in- wit! . at h thrr to .t i trwvo,;-Vt f.'i.-.pt noucli " do not f:' en th" int i uraiM hott'un. What a -: u time tiny lo I " . n , " , ' A, .,, , . ... i , ' . ' Tho rain that wl;;5ir-rs to th vio-k-ill co hy a ltomohilr. It is x-, hav.-. h. n.4 raw.. ti. l;M!e .rop. ; , f , . 11 d the idrnlo will ho r,n of t ho ! - . t i, a . s i t - . ; - a ! m a if th " , tel.-- them chat It i.s time T tV"nl CV'r ,H,tCU'1 hV " 1 :'.v,m'st h 1Hl Ul,y ,l lhi on i-y ÄSK!
outh 1'a-nd. Indiana. May 17, 1 Notice Is lirrehy riv-m that th" rrtnf Tidlip lately uhvitinr, !.- tween u, who-" namr ar siP.crihd hereto, undr the tirm i am" lind style (f Arts and Crafts Shop, r-nirisred In the Purine..- of r.i:uiufaetainp. nt V'outh I'.rtul, Indiana. vl!l, on the J'.tth day of .June. l'.". lio dl.flvrl y mutual consent. The hulr.r. d f-aid artu i s'nij AvllI he wound tip hy the Arts and Traft Shop. Ine t pora ted, wdiich ompar.y will oolle.-t ami leciive nil moneys md properly due or ayahle to F.all firm, and pay and lisch. rate nil th ldds nnd liahilitlef of tfie same, nd perform all itur.exrtniteil rontict?. IVi'.rd at South liend. Indiana, thU K'th day -f May, l'ji.'O. (SUned) i'IIAP. V. KOWAT.SICI. (Signed! KUAN K IJTZNKKSKI. 4 '.'.';? -June 1.
danci; l-'Is.-hrr's No. 1 Imposition frrhetra at Iterrien Sprinus I'avi'.ion. .Wednesday. June 2.
Kodak finishing at SclnHiu"s. 4'J? 1-1
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li.v th'N'Yo t yi a !Uii7 d fiver th" world f"i tli" la.-t f. v.' montl-..--. l"i a . .-hiv r. trnul'!'-, draw in your hr a t how down to old Kln Win! r that's what we all had to do. thos" of u.- r.t i'rtutrte nn usli to h. in soir.e hh fd ;i!na whetawiut r i- m tliim; hut a joke, and oh, how tired w' lil t-'et of it all. M:p and, sll.le and fall crash, th it was a had tumi'le. HuW the wind tor..- aroand th' rner, like a malicious nr. hin Miatchini? at your hat and te.niuat your cloak, a if it had a la r-'Tial st'he auainst you.
And how co -l and unreHp-oiudvo th ; world way just as if it Was all dead i aral ia alv to ! huri d, or an if some i . . . . . . . ... . . i t
t ruf i m.'i-ra im had thrown a vuuni sp 11 ovrr tin- truth, anil would not h i the trefts -r the llowers hre.ithe ami live a.a!. r.at iaw. Hll at once, here corner
viol, n- ah.nr the hlÜFides. hlue fl.if-rs hy the m'ir.hy edire of .? quiet pool. Thtre they arc at the root of old oak tree anemone, wake-rohln. spring beauty a poodly company in pay apparel. And swfot and sweet and sweet the air! What n I.nIIaliy! Hh. to la your tired cheek apalnsl the moss that is fo preen and fresh and forget for a little the fret and fume of all these unimportant
thlnps ttc make oursolvtJ believe important. Oh, to rest, breast to trcast, with an ancient treo that has wood throuph all the storm?, hrave and ftolcal. anl now blossoms in tender preen like the vTie?t youth in th? ptovo. Oh, to ftand at the very top of some verdant hill and let tw sprir.p wind blow the cobweb out of a disordered And weary brain. How blind we are, how deaf and dumb and dull we human bfintjs. gathering our&elvea Into cltlf, phuttin? out all the beauty and the giory that la ours by inheritance. Livlnsr why, most of is don't live at all! Wc creep and twist and dodge our ways through crowded streets.
we bargain and chaffer, and fell and buy. and at nieht we go hon to little roosts under the roofs wlthou? havinp on pllrnpse all day of the great reality or nature. 2?o wondff re sicken and die. No wonder wj go m&d. No wonder we Lake drups. Poor prisoners of environment that we are. Tap tap, spitter patter hark to the drumming music of the rain. What a lullaby it sings upon the roof. I shall dream tonight a dream of old friends, old times, old eweetheartj. I shall dream and be apain a little. liht-he&rted sirl. runnlnsc to school in the rain, with my hair flylnp in the wind and my feet wet from R in the morninp till 4 in the afternoon, and not maklnp a particle of difference to me all the time. Do you remember tho little curve in the hrck that always overflowed In the pprinp? What an arpo?y of ships set s-ail from thru particular rort after every ftorm. Did you mark your name on a chip and send it forth to sail the stormy seas? I did. In Snft Harbor. Tho water wasn't over a foot deep, but oh. with what catching of the
breath we watched the launching of our little fleet, dear pirl. you who always sailed your boat with mine. Sweet seas you found, and happy harbors, lonp and Ion:? auo. I'm pUd
f to know it. My little boat was caught
in th ddy, and neTr :nad the preen and fmillr.p phoro at all. Ah. well, we cannot all come home from t a triumphant.
Are the pussy willows besinnins: to t
fur alone the edge of ;hat uuio stream today. I wonder?. Do yc-u remember how the sky was refected in the Fhallow pool alonp the marsh where thd pussywillows grew? And how your heart leaped to ser it smiling back at you serer and blue, like deep faith, after a torm of be
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nl'll, ?pal, pitier p.iuer iwr '-' the rain. Sleep well, dear heart, sleep well, out there In the falllntr rain I shall leep well. too. tonight, and dream so
sweet of TOU. (CopyTUht, 19C0.)
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty vears. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache. Karache. Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes cf 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell largrr "Player packages." Aspirin is trade mark Payer Manufacture Monoaoetlcacidester of Salicylicacid. Adv.
G. H. BUR1ART. FRANKLIN ST.
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"My stomach cause me much sufferint? for four years ami I was afraid I hAd cancer of tho stomach," uys C. H. Purnhart. 1 1 20- s. Franklin st.. South Pend, who is employeil at Stüde baker's. The young man offered this explanation in presenting his endorsement of I'eppen. tho remedy which is making such a wonderful record for efficiency in relieving various ailments, according to the published statements of people who have experienced its benefits. "I had pains and a dull ache in the pit of my stomach," says Mr. Pumhart. "I know now that it was caused by gas forming after eatins and the pressure of it.
"I re."l about Poppen in the papers and decided to take it. As soon as I began taking it, the dull ache in my stomach ceased. (Jas loes not form now, no matter what I at. 'I recommend Pepgen because it certainly relieved my trouble entirely and dil it in a hurry." Pepgen is a stomach tonic supremo. It Js delicately adapted to the nrods of the stomach that Is alllnc. It perfects digestion, puriliea and enriches the blood and tones up the nervous system, builds up the health and strength of thin, weak, nervous, run-down men nnd women. Pepgen is sob! by StriebeJ and Steinel (The Public Drug Store), South Pend. The lied Cross Pharmacy, Mlshawaka, nnd all other leading drug stores. Adv.
ASK FOR and GET !HIiiaBfleE5s,s The Original halted Miilt far Infant nnd Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitute!
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114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Arenuo. Fine Summer Voiles The most attractive of dainty colored voiles we have ever shown. The very prominent place which voile is taking among fabrics for Spring and Summer makes this showing of particular interest. Never before have we had so many charming designs and so many lovely colors.
Politician. Statesman, Sage, Philosopher, and an unqualified success as caCh such is the some. hat unique record of "Uncle Joe" Cannon. Mr. Cannon U one of that number of great Americans who have attained the height of prominence unaided, except for his own wonderful ability. He is shrewd, deep-thinking, quickacting and essentially thrifty, as all successful men and women must be. Thrift, after all, is the primary requisite for success. With it all things are possible. Without it. no real progress can be made no matter what e)ther elesirable qualities may be present. A savings account in this bank at 4 ' interest would be a start in the riht direction. f"l"ltf.1Mi-l.. i ni , i ; l IMJ'tl'I'l "I " ' " !l 'Id'' ' i ... ! I . M. . j ir Mil j I i j r, .., ..f .1" Mt. (. I I'fM. .ri.n,f. :' ' -'' - 1 i ; i'''r. j'1 ' -a. .'; ! !;'l,''i''1' . r t 1 1 1 ; 1 . j ; i I tu.., im it. .....ia.ie.ilelii;l..t.Mi(iiiui.aai.i.i .i.i.a.ii.a uiuii ..u.ia..: haaii.l!a.i;iiiiilhii!iiainiiiiUiiiiiaii.!
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Dainty new Voiles, 40 inches wide, in pink and blue checks; also dark figured patterns. Specially priced, yard . ... ., .59c Plain Colored Voile, AO inches wide, in light blue, copen, light green, yellow, lavender, pink, rose, taupe, navy, coral, black and white; extra good quality. Special, per yard .... 75c New Spring Voiles, 40 inches wide, light and dark figured designs. Special, yd 75c Beautiful line of new Spring Voiles, extra fine quality, 40 inches wide; a big assortment in dainty dark floral patterns on grounds of navy, brown, tan, grey and copen. Very specially priced at yd. $1.00 Pretty new Voiles, in dainty plaids and figures, in taupe, navy, brown and copen, 36 and 40 inches wide. Special, yard .... . . .$1.25 Extra quality of fine new Voiles for spring wear, 40 inches wide, large floral patterns, in navy, taupe, lirht blue and tan. Special value at yard , ... . 31.50 Shop By Telephone If you find it inconvenient to come personally to the store do your shopping by telephone. We take special interest in making satisfactory selections. Telephone Main 582 for all departments.
Curtain Materials EXTRA SPECIAL. Curtain nets, 32 and 36 inch in white and cream. Very Special, yd. . . .45c Curtain Marquisettes and Nets, 36 inch, with or without borders, in white, cream and ecru, yard 50c Curtain Scrims, 36 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru, with fancy border, at yard 25c, 35c , 39c Curtain Nets, 36 to 45 in. wide, in white, cream and ecru, at yd. 75c, 85c Drapery Materials, 36 in. wide, in madras and marquisette, green, rose and floral designs, at per yard 75c, $1.75 Cretonnes, 36 inches wide, suitable for chair covers, cushions, swings, etc.; in a variety of neat patterns at yard 50c, 59c 69c, 85c. $1 and $1.25 Panel Curtains, beautiful designs in ivory, 69c and 75c
Ready made Net Curtains, 2 1-2 yards long, trimmed with lace edge, in cream and ecru, per pair at . . . $4.25, $4.50
Big Reduction Sale of Women's Readv-to-wear.
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Big Reduction Sale of Children's Ready-to-wear.
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June Sales Opened Today Bringing these good values to you. Merchandise were we to quote their regular worth you would besurprisrd. Our stocks are going to be greatly reduced this month of June irrespective of their original costs. Watch our advertisements daily. The big full page ad of yesterday read over once more.
EVERY WOMAN DESIRES THOSE SOFT Silk Undergarments Dainty garments of Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin with exquisite lace hand embroidery and ribbon trimming; also in plain tailored desired by the woman not wishing any frills. The prices at this June Sale are at a saving you will appreciate. Bloomers at $3.25 and $5.95. Regular prices, $5.00 and $6.95. Envelope Chemise at $3.95, $4.50, $5.95 and $8.95, usually sold at $5.00, $5.50, $6.10, $7.00, and $10.00. Camisoles at $1.98. $2.95, $3.95 and $4.50; you save $1.00 on each of these.
Gowns at $7.50 and $8.95, exquisitely trimmedE and worth $8.50 and $10.00.
Bathing Suits will soon be needed The season for going in swimming is always welcomed. The cool, refreshing water, so invigorating get out your bathing suit maybe it is too old or faded and a bright new one will make you enjoy yourself all the more.
The New Suits are Here
In every new style and color for men, women and children. For Women Suits of all wool, super-knit in great variety of new styles and combinations of colors at $8.95, $10.00, $12.95, $13.95. Also suits of cotton in black and colors from $2.98 up. Bathing caps to match any color; tight fitting and water proof at 25c, 39c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Men's Bathing Suits Smart looking and snug fitting of these garments appeal to the man fond of swimming. Knitted with view of freedom for each movement and made of pure worsteds in fancy blended colors of fast colored dyes. Prices from $2.75 to $8.50.
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Art Materials, Picture Framing. THEI. W. LOWER DECORATING C031TANY, BouUi Demd, Indiana. YaH Paper. DrapcrleVs Point Supplies.
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Buy CenoliilAttNl Mica Now
SOUDAN G&ASS and First Quality Seed Corn WARNER BROS.
ANNOUNCEMENT Traveling Men WINONA HOTEL Now Open Winona Lake, Ind.
MEN Our business is growing Rapidly and we need more men, W e want men on our wagons, in the plant and to take care of our barns. The hours are not too long, the wages are fair. We share our profits. We pay for holidays. If you want to work, come on, your job will be open. Artificial Ice Co.
SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 11. 121 a Mlclügtkn SL Homo of H. S. & M. Clothes
Union Trust Company .faciüttM lorlhrprivac7 cf customer.
S. D. Moran & Sod WIrJns He pairing.
Advertisers mite prodtiXrom volume not prices.
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