South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 189, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 July 1920 — Page 2

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CONTINUE SESSION OF CIRCUIT COURT Force! to Ktnd Tim in Order to T;ikr Care of Manv C:im.

f ar Insiiranrr Bureau Helps in Reinstatement

BOY SCOUTS WANT NAME FOR CAMP

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Ja::. 1. 11-ri. need only be ac'mpar.i d by f.vo months' premiums an! a -tatement that the apüiant is in as rrood health as on the d at of li-h.iri,'e or resignation. N'j m-dal ::amir.ation is r-puired. Aft-:- Jan. 1. l'.z, and until July . in i whTe insurance l.rj.e.i .r was - anceWd jirior to July 1. 102'). l'r-Kardloss of lenitth of t.rn.- -inc- di.--ha re. the applicant must forward two months' prem:u:. .-. and al.so the report of a full m' di' ul :ca:nination made by a lir d physici in at the applicant's per.ve. Insurance lapsing" or cancelled after July 1. 1320, may he reinstated on statement of physical condition within three months and within six months the application for reinstatement must be accompanied by a .-hort medical examination c rtiheate and after six months and within 1 v months by a full medK.il .-.uimir.Htion. In all cw-s two months' premiums must accompany the application for reinstatement.

FKir PRODUCERS OA' CITY MARKET lied raspberries made their ar -peatauce ,,n the city market Tuesday. They s.ld for 20 cents per pint, or $G.40 per crate. Few producers occupied the places on the market.

The hoy scouts want a name for their tamp and any boy Fcout who can present an acceptable name will be given a week at camp free of charge. J. V. Taylor, scout executive, announced Tuesday mornlns that all in readiness for the camp ft r.irch lake which is to open July 25. but that a name is lacklne. He his inaugurated a contest which beplr.s now and will end several days btforc camp opens. If you are a boy sc.ut and you would like a week at camp free of charge get busy and semi a name, tomethlm? that is original and different, to Mr. Taylor in the FChool administration building. Scout executive Jo Taylor wishes to announce to the scouts of this ci'.y that he has received an apr ligation for 30 Laporte boys to attend his camp at Birch lake and that he wants the local boys to have the first choice. Therefore if any of the scouts wish to attend the camp and have not yet handed in their applications, they mujft do so before the end of this week for at the end of that time- he will give the Laporte boys the chance to come.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS I SUPPLY FIREWORKS FOR HEALTHWIN PA TIENTS

ATTHND CI.KRKS' MI'ITTLNO. Chester W. Osborne and Orson L. Morgan, ckrks at the local post office, are at Kvansvllle. Ind., attending the convention of the Indiana Federation of Post Office Clerks in session there July 3, 4, 5 and 6. Mr. Osborne Is secretary of the state organization and Mr. Morgan is the delegate from the South Bend office.

CA I.I. S FOIt KI '.I OKTS. . I'rdted !-.--.: IVIMANAI'OUS, In.!.. July fi The state b-nkiri: department Tuesday issue, a call for a statement of condition as at the dose of business June

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We havr plenty of ice for everybody, and we have trucks and wasrons to deliver it, but we need men at from $36.00 to $39.00 per week. If we can get the men we can take care of the entire city. You can always get ice at the plant.

sriT ion mvoiici:. R.isy i. Thomas filed suit in superior court Tuesday asking divorce from Amzy Thomas, alias A. K. Thonias. She charges cruel and inhuman treatment ami abandonment. The couple was married July 14, I'JlL and separated Aug. 25. 1919. The j- laintiff asks restoration of her maiden name, Rosy U. Hartman.

Wendell's Salts AMBITION BRAND

Start Each Day Right With A Clear Head and Good Appetite in the Morning You can't do business right if you start the day wrong. WENDELL'S SALT. AMBITION Bit AND. is the great rectifier of mistakes of eating or diinkir.tf the night before. If you dine "not wisely, but too well." take WENDELL'S SALTS, AMBITION BItAND, before going to bed. In the morning wake with your head clear, your stomach feeling i.r.e, your eyea bright with the sparkle of health ami energy. Be in condition to enjoy your work and do it well. WENDELL'S SALTS. AMBITION BRAND, i pleasant to take, acts quickly, no pain or discomfort. A large bottle at Wettick's Cut Bate Medicine Store costs but a few cents. Tour money back on the first bottle purchased if you are not satistied, guaranteed to be the iinest sort of preparation for Indigestion, Headache. Biliousness. Constipation, Acid Stomach. Sluggish liver and I'ric Acid Troubles or no pay on the first bottle purchased. Help to drive the uric acid from vour svstem bv taking WENDELL'S SALTS. AMBITION BRAND.

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Healthwin hospital patients were not forgotten by South Benders in their selfish rush for a good time over the week-end holidays. That the Fourth of July might be properly celebrated there the Knights of -clumbus sent to the hospital a supply of fireworks which entertained the patients Monday evening. The Y. M. C. A., secretaries and dormitory men presented a program at Healthwin Saturday night. The numbers included several selections by Eugene Kessler, pianist, and Victor II. Kupferer, mandolinlst; songs by Vernon Sprag-ue and Glen Cunningham: readii.es by Mr. Kupferer; and vocal duets by Warren Watters and Glen Cunningham.

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Can't Bo Cured from the Outtddc. External treatments seldom cure riles. Nor do surgical operations. The cause Is Inside bad circulation. The blood Is stagnant, the veins flabby. The bowel walls are weak, the parts almost dead. To quickly and sa.fely rid yourself of piles you must free the circulation send a fresh current through the stagnant pools. Internal treatment Is the ono safe method. Ointments and cutting won't do it. J. S. Leonhardt, M. D., a specialist, set at work some years ago to rlr.d a real internal remedy for piles, lie succeeded. He named his prescription HEM-ROID, and tried it in 1.000 cases before he was satisfied. Now HEM-ROID is sold by druggists everywhere under guarantee. It Is a harmless tablet, easy to take, and can always be found at Wettick's Drug Store and druggists everywhere, who will gladly refund the purchase price to any dissatisfied customer. Advt.

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THURSDAY SPECIAL

LADIES' WHITE CANVAS PUMP, Low Heel $2.98 Store closed Wednesdays at noon during July and August KINNEY'S E. Wayne near Michigan

Our Great Shoe Clearance extends into July and we have many good bargains to show you yet. We have made many good friends and customers during this sale; first, because we gave them real bargains; second, because we had what we advertised. Remember this sale includes all everything in high shoes. You can secure your fall footwear at a great reduction by buying now. White canvas pumps and oxfords are selling big. Get your share before too late. Store closes at noon Wednesdays during July and August.

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Fibre Reed Porch Swings Brown finish 4 ft. at $32.50 5 ft, $35.00. Also porch chairs from $7.50 to $15.00; upholstered $16 to $2 7.50. Settees $23.00.

House Dresses $4.50 to $8.98

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Interurban Day

-Thursday July 8th 1920

Store News

Specials Tomorrow Fancy Voiles, 40 inches wide, all kinds of patterns and colors; regular 89c and $1.00, for 59c. White Skirting, fancy weaves; regular $1.00 quality at 69c. All wool French Serge, 42 inches wide, navy and all colors; regular $3.25. $3.50 at $2.59. All silk Taffeta, black and colors; regular $3.00, for $1.95. Petticoat Flouncings,' special at 39c. Baby Flouncings, suitable for children's dresses, at 69c to $2.50. Lacings, Insertings and Bandings to match, in the caliot vals. at 29c. Camisole Laces, 35c to $2.00. 64-inch Mercerized Damask, four beautiful patterns; regular price $1.25 yard. Thursday only 98c. 21x38 Half Linen Huck Towels, very absorbent; regular 50c. Thursday only 40c each. NOTIONS Liquid White Shoe Polish, two-in-one. for canvas shoes at 15c. Two-in-one cake: Polish for kid shoes, at 19c.

Real Values Tomorrow in Wash Dresses

An abundance of pretty styles and colorings in Organdies, Voiles, plain or figured. Dotted Swiss, Plaid Gingham. Tub Frocks for home or playtime at

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$5.95, $13.95, $18.50 and $19.75 Special Note These prices represent from 1-3 to 1-2 the regular prices.

Children's Shop Playtime Frocks For home or resort, pretty plaids and plain colors, some with extra, collars of white pique; all ages up to 14, at $2.50, $2.98 and up. Let the kiddies Play

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easily washed and cheap at $1.00. $1.25. $1.50. Children's Union Suits Drop scat, open back, short or no sleeves, 6 to 1 2 years, at 59c. Main FloorUnderwear Section.

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Millinery Clearance A July clean sweep of Pattern Hats, regardlens of former values, in three groups. Special tomorrow $1.95, $2.95. $5.00.

Petticoats at Prices That will make brisk buying tomorrow. The assortment includes cotton, all silk, and jersey tops, in all colors. Priced from $1.50, $1.98. $2.50, $3.98. $5.00 to $6.95.

Undermuslins Special values in Muslin Envelope Chemise, Thursday at $1.00. Also a money saving opportunity in Silk Corset Covers. Regularly sold at $1.50 and $1.98, Thursday $1.00.

Tub Skirts and Blouses White Surf Satin Skirts, $8.95 value, tomorrow $5.95. White Gabardine Skirts, pearl button trimmed, $3.98. All White Flaxon Waists, special

$2.50, $2.98, $3.98. Pongee Waists, special Thursday for $6.00. Summer Hosiery Boot Silk Hose for women, full fashioned, in white only, $1.35 quality, at 89c. Lisle H ose, Wayne knit secoVids, black and white, at 50c and 59c. Carter's Underwear, union suits of pure lisle, tight or loose knee, non-slip strap, $1.19, $1.35.

Three Day Sale of Necklaces 4 Hundreds of exquisite necklaces in pearl, jade, amber, jet, amethyst, etc. A surplus stock bought at a great reduction. Sale commences Thursday, July 8th, continuing until Saturday sale prices. Values to $5.00. g Silverware $2.00 Bon Bon Dish $1.63 $3.25 Bon Bon Dish $2.59 $2.75 Sugar and Creamer at $2.48 $3.95 Sugar and Creamer at $2.63

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Fairbanks & Co. Soaps: Sunny Monday, 3 cakes 20c Santa Claus, 4 cakes . 21c Mascot, 6 cakes 25c Fairy, 2 cakes 15c Glycerine Tar, 3 cakes . . 17c Polly Prim Cleanser, 2 cans 17c Large Gold Dust, 1 package . . .27c Small Gold Dust, 6 packages 23c P. & G. or Velvet Soap, 3 cakes. 23c Large Carnation, 2 cans 27c Small Carnation, 5 cans 33c Large Hebe, 2 cans 21c Small Hebe, 5 cans 24c Chocolate Bars, 2 large or 4 small 19c

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