South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 218, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 August 1920 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH 8END NEWS-TIMES

SELECT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL ARMY AND NAVY MEETING

Boston Crowds Waiting to be Paid by Millionaire Who Made Money in Postal Exchange

Members Complete Plans for Annual Picnic at Studo hakcr Park.

O. M. Poinftt K-irnfT, Army an 1 JCavy union, h'-la it- r-,-u1a r semimonthly rn ust-r T:-s1ay it it- h-al-ruarters in .Suck's ha 11 CM. Ch;r!Ji Calvrrt ami U. X. Sv ad' r r w:e tl ctff". oh iit!-"-ra t-. uil ch trl-s lach'r ami .ranb-y i:ukovki alternates, to th- rational 'm-im'-r.K'-nt to hv hid at ivr: fa. H i t. i-12. The tmtertainm r. t r-rn mittp rcYiortotl p r"i-f d - 'f $5. fro n the JjM K'ifi-W,ii danca- h Id at To.b. flardens. July i'J. :nd th tt the r. t tbinee will ! hf!l A" '. 1. (lamjilriv I'm nie I'l.iri. D'fii.it- pbiiis . :.! -- ewne lu"-d 3"or the- i;arrif!r. pi t jc to h- 1 1 -1 at 'ud baker j A";:. . The pvn'c "Will ! a b;i.-t - ir. and ir. ticTdlurt of ;i m i.' r:il I '!;'. Th'- ':;- 'r a in will i.'H-ltal- Kind i.cncrt, . p akin, a mus-.m nts, r t r h r r: -m ,nd athh'tif-a. (ifl I'tnn.i'H S.iinjilc. S'.lfliJ)l S of lh- ! v JH 'MI.I I-Tr , Kvhlch will b- handled jor th una n 1y Adler I Iroth rx, v.a-n- db-pl.i y- d t' 11(1 lijjpt "V 'I. Tho.- in charge t tin- li-tnbu-ion of tin- in il.ils bcd l fall by th' cf.i.rtv ornini i"i rs art- .it.ius to iUhli ;h- work tf completion fi.- fast .is j ss t.lf. Th- vi.rl-: f f C-( ii ji i I i n .lata is to sMli r-"' i t -1 -Vil.K'til a tin i r'.i n I.. 1 1 : i i by the Jraliant historical ori-rn isn ai mm',;..-. Ibis th.- nua- 1 mi i hie, .is a c"iif i lcrabie jiia.s of lo um nl ir; i tal.. ha-. a ii him lat"i. The woik 5i.ih hern hamlb! hv s-'.-ry,t. John

fVicees ;it tlir I. .S. Jiimv rt cruit.n-,' orfic hut th-s." nif'lals rna al n rtcm AT ! C i ha4 at th-chamiKr f con.u.. i u i Kicnue Utticers Alakc L.1U1

tind city bull'lini; ! .n trant ;tK 'j n prc-NontHLi)n of i!i.-i.!u;vs r j -rtiMcat'S f hnor.i ! s i vi'-, by i

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REPORT ONE GASE OF SCARLET FEYER Seven CaM?5 of Smallpox Now Under IleaUh Board Control.

One rase of contagious disease was reported to the boar-i of health Wednesday morn in p. Virginia Ray, 1 402 1-2 N. Scott 5t., was quarantined for scarlet fever.

The board of health reports that ; the Feven canes of Fmallpox are now j

w:il under control. The board also reports that New York Central oxprow ofHc?s have been fumigated three times since Fevrral members of the clerical force were stricken with smallpox.

DR. MILLER TO SPEAK SUNDAY Till Deliver Sermon at Leeper Park Evening Religious Services.

1.,.- .-hn.i U;.;K- i'ie Alley n-r- tlio nowd a waitlr.jj to be pah! luia h provided by him.

a Horton. Ma.., rtscinblccj tho New v Charles Ponzl of the Securiti?

York curb market thAse days, Kxchani? Co.. and eatlnt? the free

SAYS ICE CREAM MEN ARE DODGERS

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of Citv for Luxurv Tax Collection.

Tin must incorri-ril'lf 1 ihs Mil all t.i (lndu' r. enc)untiTcd hu ..! int mal r'enu' c j'- rat i r."

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TIU IISDAY, AUG. r. Thf. promises to be a particularly lively and prosperous day, according 'to the brilliant operations in the heavens. The luminaries are In trine aept-ct, and Luna also trines Neptune and Venus, a congeries f Lunar transits that is said to brins happy and flourish inj: conditions In. to iill phases of human experience. Thoe In employment lorik for hon ors and favors and for promotion if well deserved. The good fortune

felt in the home

ineilal-? will also he on hand at

Harrison ph nie for any who ai" t

Th"r U als, under or.ani.aihin a ..t nd. ,, (ordir to M T. and in affairs of the heart, as Wnus trxxlxv bureau in era;,,. t, at hand ,. ! .nu.am.s. d j.utv clh - tor. These :s mst graciousiy disposed. Her for furnishin- fr oivi.- and ...! petty iu r- hant. an- und. r the nu- higher octave. Neptune, belr.tr also stance to'comn des and fa.ndi s vn ! l-r.-s-ion that th. i. busiro-.-s i so in- auspiciously placed may be exrtneral irafets pert iM'in" to -,pot- I siirnifu-ant as to b. U.-n.-ath the no- ported to benefit the high arts. Jncnt. assignment, traw' 1 "rav .and - "f r..-nue a nts. po, try. mu-ic. psychic and spri?ial plmllnr thlnrs not er r: llv veil un- As a 'üt-r d" fact. th. -m- retail- int. -rests, as well as new proj- cts. drrstoo.l C-.nsid. ralle advlc anli"'- lli',- . liielly ke-ci.-am con. s. Tho.-'-e whoso birthday it is hare üislan e hu.s a! read v b--n t.iv.-r. bvi-'O'l s"ft t rinks hav- in many .as-s-th.- f -recast f a happy and Tusn. volunteer board cnnr t-d with i '"r.-at.-r trad.- in commodit i-s sub- perous year with many pleasant exth" county medal coa?n:H.H. bat ) J' l" t;i'" luxury tax. than many j pKenc-ey. A child laan on this the work Was not wa-11 or-'a'n ir-. d 'l.tr.L:.' etai'.-ot ion.i s, who ar.- a--j day should be popular, below-d.

confusion les-iU.-d. This ; 'tm-d to se.i a iaru.- pari m un.r u'littu. proiatuy psycnic. and snouid

PRESENT PROGRAM AT HEÄLTHWIN

Evangelist E. C Miller who has recently conducted successful campaigns at Alliance, O.. Oil City and New Castle. Pa., and Dunkirk. N. Y., will be the speaker at the SuncViy eveninp relifiious services at Leeper park Sunday, Aug. 8. He will be assisted by a member of his company, L. A. VWgncr. soloist and song leader. Rev. James I Gardiner of St. Paul's M. K. church will preside.

Entertainment Consisted M()t ly of Dance Selections by Local Talent.

South Pend people who spent the wffk end at Plymouth, Ind.. were Melvin Price, Mis Clara Ortman. Miss Murma Wills and Miss Stella Anderson.

SAY "DIAMOND DYES"

For the summer trip or college nex month Steamer Trunks SI 8.50 to $37.50. Hartman Wardrobe Trunks $52.75 to $140.00. Fiber and Leather Handbags and Suit Cases $2.5 up.

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Silk Hosiery that is snug fitting, glossy and handsome. Pure Silk Radmore hemmed, black, white and colon

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silk with white and

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Seeing is believing. All of our Plush Coats are included in tbe 15 Discount of the August Fur Sale

Soft, Silkv Brushed Wool Scarfs Precisely the thing for these cool summer morning! and evenings. We have a good assortment of the plain scarfs with fringed edges in camel and navy, white and navy, reindeer and French green, peacock and white, navy and turquoise. The prices are $6.50 and $10.95. For late wear at the lakes our new scarfs with belts and pockets in a choice of colors are very good. These are $10.50.

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Of the nianv programs which

havo been iven at Healthwin hos- j pital by local talent one of th most I

delightful was the jrroup of dances

civen Tuesdav ew-nint.-. The creen

just in front of the alministr

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and the performers, all in costume, j wjp kpt from the view of tiie and- ; lenoe until their numbers wer- I t

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Don't ftreak or ruin rour material in a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyes." Easy directions in every package.

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GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH

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fctones, toireti;er Avlth those lor i .

hui.-uts in bulk, in which f-rm : i- in life by its own efforts

is non-taxable. !

I'n d.r revenue legislation r.w th congressional stattit. b.'oks

H'n'l p and campaign und will obtain these terei-ted and entitle 1.

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WANT TYPISTS IN U. S. ARMY

Positions Open for Those Who Wish to Enter Service.

'everaes and i--er am

the- i nu"!i- m small :uanttt: s to te !

aten on the premiss. ai- sabp-et t tax. T'airf iu lud s wau-ons and stands as well ;i.s candy stores. The f.a f deputh-s eaw siftinir th"

city is Pointe after th.s. .1 merchants rapidlj-.

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An opportunity Is opn In the lirmv fr three men who can u-e a

typewriter aiiil ar kooJ penmen, j Three men with Mich o,ualiiic:itio:is j Hie wanted at Indianapolis for the jn-rmantT-a party station. -d th.-!-'. j rJ'he pay to beiin with will be J)er month and VthniL; and neda al j dttentior. free. Cme m.in is wanted for ster.o;:- , J-apher at tlu same o:hee arid withj the same pay. All ian who war.t Hi. h a r.sition a.re .oivised to all j

a, the local army reei -aitnur rtatnm. 22') N. M. 1i:imh sr. Mair;..-d m-n 7r.::y ;.l"u be a- cepteth

MIDNIGHT HIKES PROVE POPULAR

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Roy Scouts Take Nightly Tramps at Birch Lake Camp. Midn:-ht lilies :tre proving popu1 iv at t!i" bey s-out eanip at l?ir.h 1 r,.... 1 'vaetieally ey. ry ni'-tht. after tap-. iht. r 1" sc uts art' awak.-n-e !. ach is 'iw-n tli- half of a shelt. r t--nt and told to p;. t Iiis b'.ank. ts.

up his "buddy" and ice: out of to -'. . p. two c 'loi.d o. lcs at caiiip, I'.rown and Henry down, are th. mast p 'pular men in an ! liave b . n vo; d the br.-t

FAKE GIRL TO JUVENILE COURT

called. The program consisted of the following dances: "Hv the Firelight." 'ictr Pordowski: "Spirit of Spr:nc" Christin Trey; "Mtmnier" Virginia Chapman: "Alb-Kretto." harlotte MNu!ty: 'Th- French Gavotte", .Mildrod K rsey ; "Uoy H!ue.M Adele Shaw. Mis Ine?: Zilky a.-compnied tlie dancers on ih- piano.

Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty of the Skin

Agatha K'esik. S.'ltJ S. Grant it.. ch.,:r' with takinp: $71 from Jacob (lierlicki. a rucmcr at the Kosik liome. will b arraigned in juvenile court. The Kirl is said to hav- taken the njoney from the roomer anJ tak ti a trip to Chicago. The fatlier and mother of the girl were also arrested and charged with petit larceny ami held on $20 0 bonds, but the confession of the jtirl followinc: their arraignment in city court Wednesday morning freej tin- parents.

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Stll 1r-ntki'Mviv. t'ae.i sai; t-ip r;or court V. ..it-.-s '.y i -1 . : .: Vcrc,' tro-i Walt-r ! 'r-T : U Vho. sh- har'. de.-.tt.d :-.. Iv, l:ls. taking with him hr fun?, Josejdi ar.d (lu-tiv. ouple wa.s in rrie.l June 27. 1 The pi lintiff asks east od.". f ? hr e-veai -old daulilt r. lie',.?'.

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s i.'i:-, ana nuur i.-.;! s. i ne !, had a da 't" .Monday wha n ;.h. attttvled th I-'maneij-iation i., , , lebration at Cassapidis. Tl;-' n;i: i'-ians. too. are adding iii'.a h. to . .imp lit".-, i pn-i;cly is the 1 .- pi- . . .:.: b.u'l appreciated at the !.:: a':;. impfir'S.

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Illinois Woman Had B2en in Bed Three Months and! Relatives Had Given Up Hope Gains Thirty! Pounds and Does Own4 Housework Now.

1 would sp-l!s at

ar.d ti'ht for my breath, fall into faintms. iukmi:

t.mes and then ai am would almost

: i into h.ysterics. I was :i a rvlly more than a frame and s- weak I could ' scan fly raise my head o:"f the pil- ' low. M- relatives ;r.l friends had riven, up hop- f r in.- and 1 had ; almost lost heart myeif. j "Th.at was th opalition I vns in when a iie: ' of J'ira ja rs-a u'.t'd m to. try Tan lac. 1 didn't believe it I could help ne but 1 ,v;is never so ; surprised in my life. .My appetite . ;.:st s- eno d to lefarn riüht away . . i : 1 as I bc-ran to :t b. tter and slee;. bettir I commenced to feel; ;roncT. U'.-!!, before I liiiish.-d th.at first 1 etth- I was out of ltd! "1 by th.e time I had taken mv '

: fourth tattle I v as able to do my! l iv. v i ho ;-ev.ork and take t are of my t aired children., and I have six. too.

I took a f' v -nV

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"I il nvn m i 'd an.', had thrp tor nearly three lone m V'hen 1 tarted lakmi: Taulac. ' l-.s t!-..ii a ' T. k's tinv I vato be t;n and tod-'.v I am :n as

3 t-alth as I ev. r was." The above i -ma r k i t sUiteic. er. : Vas made a few its aco by .Mrs Conry:;' Sami,c;"t'.. -as Norri- S'.r.et Ottawa. I TI i r-. - i s

"lis:ies p-t-;tip reh.-f fro troubh-.s I have aetial!:.

thirty pound in weight .in.! am Mmplv overjoy d at ta.v wond. rful

r over. I was a omjd. tc nervous I would not return an.

i-.nd physical wr -k, weighed only j am in abolnt !y perfect health to- , botit or.e hur.J.r.-d pounds nm! ; ''::'. I at:t fating wh.atcver I please: tv.-um't expected to live. I had been v'.thout a particle of trouble ar.d my. in bad h-n 1th for nearly six a rs r. rv s are as calm and steady as' jind then seine time .-uro I broke ! can be I have pained so much in ; !own completely and !.ad t take weicht that my friends are simplv to my bed. My .nerves collapsed ; anaed and they are all sayir.K I, iml I became s d.eNpor.lent 1 '.vor- i h .j; like . tlirfeiant person -ntirely. ;

riK! ovt my on.ht'.oa day att.l ; Th.:s is what T r.tfrht. Sleep was almost o-:t of t!u- a;. and I in-t w

tuestin and T b n t fa'; of jr. ' . rat' f-:l I f. el." weight 30 fast it alarmed no . I Tan! is sold in South Hend at

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"MODERN DHÜfflSr A thrilling, vivid lecture on what anarchism and I radicalism are . plotting and attempting, both abroad and in this country. A Study of PresentDay Economic and Industrial Conditions Donald H. McGibeny LXotcd Writer, Tra?elcr Lecturer 6th Afternoon

REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA Jait One of 15 Big Attractions SEASONTICKETSS2.75 Plus 10 Tax

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REPORTS THIEVES EXTER HOME SECOXD TIME Nick Tonda. 1M:1 W. lassnacht av.. reported to the police that am-one enta rtd his Imuv Tu s.!a nijrht and toftk betwr-en and $:. This is the second robbery at the

Honda home, n July ' the thieves took $2!.

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"""""-''" ' Mjut'fzo the juice of two lorn.is into a bottle containinp three;

ounces of Orchard White which cab be hail at any drus store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon Vdeaeh for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fracrant lotion into the face. neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous stape beauties use lemon iuic- to bleach and brlnp that soft. lrar. rosy-white complexion. Ix-m-ons have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it.

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Now that you are getting your clothes ready for school and college you should not overlook our Middy Blouses of White Galatea. We have them in plain or trimmed also a number of very good belted models. The detachable collar of navy flannel is a novel yet quite useful feature.

Three wonderful specials that are proving to be among the best sellers in our I 5 ( r discount. August Blanket Sale Lot 168x60 an 85 wool with beautiful block pattern in tans, blues and pinks. $10.95 less 1 5 $9.30. Lot 2 Execellent quality wool finish heavy 66x80 light grey with assorted borders. $8.95. less J5r;. $7.60. Lot 3 assorted plaids 66x80, $5.95. less 15r, $5.05.

Soft, dainty undergarments are a delight to every woman. It will be a pleasure for you to see our recent arrivals in lingerie. Simplicity is the keynote of many of these garments while others are adorned with laces, ribbons and embroideries. Vanity Fair Glove Silk Vest, extra long, special reinforcements and bodice top $4.00. Special Reinforced Bloomers, knee length $5.00. Glove Silk Pettibockers, eelastic band at the bottom to be adjusted just below the knee giving a petticoat effect. At $8.50. Athl etic Union Suits pink bodice top suit trimmed with a dainty lace edge and washable satin ribbon $1.35. Tailored Top Union Suits pink with lisle insert back sizes 38 to 44 $1.50. Fine Mercerized Suits bodice top trimmed with pink washable ribbon $2.75.

that are new and correctly ityled for present wearing. We are showing jaunty models in Rosewood, China blue, henna, mode and black. AH of these colors in velret and duvctyr. for $3.95 and $5.00. A new assortment of especially dainty Georgette Waists. All are beautifully hand embroidered and trimmed with exquisite Filet and Venetian laces. We have all sizes in the over blouse and waist styles with threequarter or full length sleeves in soft 'and flesh and white. Splendid values from $15.00 to $25.00. A lovely waist particularly adapted for wear with a sweater is our Georgette Crepe. It has a full frill down the front and elbow length sleeves. At $8.50.

Extra special value. Genuine Mahogany Cane Seat and Back Wing Chair or Rocker in Empire design. During August Furniture Sale $18.00. Seeing is believing

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CHAUTAUQUA WEEK HERE AUG. 18 to AUG. 25

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as a result of a poorly drawn will or the mistakes of an inexperienced Executor or Trustee. First, have a competent attorney draw your will. We will gladly counsel with you and he as to the best method of handling your affairs. Then name this institution as Executor or Trustee to carry out your wishes. The handling of fiduciary matters is our business we are specialists of long experience, unquestioned integrity, etc. Our fee's are no more than allowed by lawf to the less experienced and uncertain individual executor. St. Joseph Loan and Trust Company

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Values so pronounced that they will win hundreds of new customers prices cut so far that thev offer s RADICAL SAVINGS This is a sale that people are talking about and the person who does not investigate is passing by an opportunity to save money. Nothing Reserved All Summer Shoes Must Go PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Former Price Sale Price $12.00, $13.00 and $14.00 Oxfords $7.75 $8.00 and $9.00 Oxfords $5.85 $7.00 Oxfords $4.85 $6.00 Oxfords $4.45 White Canvas Oxfords $5.45 to $1.85 You will find Men's and Women's Oxfords in

every desirable leather yourself NOW.

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