South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 235, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1920 — Page 2
.ihiIM' 1920
HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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DR FREYERHÜTH EXPLAINS BENEFIT
OF CITY'S CLINIC
I i' r nt.y tr.e c ouncil p.iKsr.d an nrj :;:..: r,f '' j!a-;:i:r the vent r-al li.'-'- i-'-e Hci'itr- laxprrirncp- of Indi- ' :ir;i ' ,infI'r th Jurisaiirtion ami 1 i c -- 11 raair.trnar.e of the he.'.'th donartviiJiKiI (.ars -w I nder , , , ' ' I rr r.t .f the city but tht ompt .-oiler I rratlllfllt. !!. larts that the couneil h.vl no . I ',.! rit- to pa vu--h m f-nim .1 1 TU I- r: ll'ivi ÜMITH M ti U':thar!ty to pas., surh an ordinance
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INTEREST KEEH IN INTER STATE FAIR
FORMER SOUTH BEiD
MAX WRITES POEM i
a !-vrT..y,.-,r-c.:.! !''-:k:!.t t. the t Ir..; clw.ir Is that n- has lu I'.-ul H to is Inclusiv-'
Xrr.f-ri al vi; - ,s. . . 'iff . -,-. y s i ! ' v u.i Mils' . j, jt i f ,urls
vhlch pr-v -S r p.- ,,i .-vp!i2l;t;': o:
' .'i ' . P. that ' i:i. - are 1: a!,!, ft -.- all
i : :.' lncurr-d l.v ih.-ir p..:n-.i- of Mihawnka f-tatrd Saturday that th?
i-in. As a r.atr. r of ioi;:.r.- tiv r.alrh j-, r.-mfri.iUn- :.-u- t.rov.vtinr : incuirifi- already rourlrc into the
exeriitne (irices are in-r ne. ina
Maurice Franc!.- Etrari. t'nite.l
i Ftates minister to Denmark for a '
. number of year., and formerly a . T , i mon T citizen of Sv.Jth Bend and professor Merchants Declare VJlV) 1 ro-;rf f.t;lLsh literature at Notre Darae Wll T.r, Ti.- F.nr 1 university, contributes to the Ave graill W 11 be HvA LCr Mirllt published at th university. Offered Here. I a rnoly jotm, "The Scya.il t-s," re- j j printed below: i What promises to b the mo? i Tak the nil'of t!:e "pTnthor. md t ' elaborate and bst arrantrrd pro-j Mm crow, fed In his .ip-': n am rvr piven by the Inter-Ftate h;.k l;H f ,o .
SprinL:brook park from September Wi:en t!.e day ei.nvs, or tbe uizht comen.
Fair Association will be h Id at
Many prominent
! business m-n of South Bend ant"
M:li r v. ;:- a:i. . a :r. i a r.d fo: nd to have .yv phi:,. A !;!' iat'T r Sour oth'r i- h;. :. . r piac-d
i'-r tr i i : ? :. Thf hu-;..:.d . :. l :"a: for but refused t ( (r.i'
r.t l-.i'.i ti. if it I : r. t 'o tu i rputald" pi.ys..-:i!i i '::. l thlir.u- for -a::.i:.ati"ii ;b.:n hurk h- '.v,'jbl b- .;,! ; UT'.d'-r .i:-r-t. H !;.. ' .t r : a -a -ti'.n ai.d ;;j ;'.: d : d o ;.:.d
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aid ( -ommuni --able dis-as-s. and ve-! ' ation of the interest beinic taKcn r. dJs.-as.-. -ire p!a ! in that I in the Fair this year, r; by the .stat- board of health, i "It is a local institution." .-aid one, N:r;.:..n cities in Indiana are main- and as such deserves all possible tain-::' free v.-nereal riini s from r 'tronape. and the fact that the as1. faith department annifnriations. ' sot iation is better off financially
I he state board of accounts, through its examiner. Je so K. ! hbach. who audi'.H ail cities and towns accounts, and passes on their lepality. writes und.er d ite of June 17, last: "The
sr.it" hoard of accounts' h is no ol.et
of 1 1. - J'incle l)e.it' d'-lre.
Tl.cp. tr'ist Iii" 1 ve f' r :i 111 'infMit, and throw ja.urs.df into tbe lire. or tnlte tr: brit wtifti b- 1- twüiu, and tarre !iini atnl keep id:u atldrt, And beat and b.nftr li'.s hid till M eytdt.ill? s"oll and burst: Will he- f.nvn in fenr. er meekly . k t!.e links in Id ehain? The (In v h Hi coin r tlio nicht will o..mip. ;ui'l your blows Lave ben In v:iln. ' i And the hnrtf:il rit vll bate bis eh.tin ;
as loji us he has hrenth.
than it ha ever been before ausurf. Till you r.jt tlie bond, that hind him in. wel, for the ouamy of the prolan,, Nf l Si? na power!
"Walter Lmdloy, secretary of the nssoi iation. says the racing program this vear will .urpass anything of
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h alth t.!r t art of the funds in its "The purses will be larger arm the
J:""'; "r . usr.,dv in tiie operation of the said l races better from all anpels." he 1 Li- ' ' ' ' : M enerea; .li.-'-a?.. 1 r'.inie. V- regard --aid. v .as t.. .. ,1 v rh the thi, v., .. of .v r i,.1I)0! t;,ncc ! This- y ar's features- will inc'able
oTu.P.ion a.s Mi . ' ;.!"! .y !:.-' nt;- ! ...1 , ..... , 1. I -..-v:hinir from a concert band to
I o r t u n a t e .
Here are people Jr. op jiffllctHil witb. the i. reut, --t
visited upon n.ani.ir.d
: a 1 1 . 1 . v : roar,.-'.. ! h on.;. ;
a circus.
ne, for the ti;:.e !m ::il', pi' ,:,; . ; ularinir.K' s ;.' rr, p . m s and u pi tive candidate for a b:;.d aluni l
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ft must oecur to anv r!:rh.t thinlcint
r. i ,-,,M f, if r.rn if The lumn'mlk-r MAKlAfilj TilCIaNSI.S
ha d a baral rea-on for his position j Clarence HryFacker of Mishawaka. the ;,;oe opiri-! over the i K u a t u re ; tn K'.la Massimrill of South Bend, of Mr. i:-ch;, teh. ;1Ild wh:"h he canj Fr.mk A. Noland of South Hend. h-.-e -out,! nmtr.rt h , nn ,in.t t, v . o FT.en FinneTty of South P.en1.
be. educaterl and maintained for , f-;..in..?v th(. ut:tU K;iril of ..... Joe Fozoar of Akron. O.. to Mary
ears at pub.ic exper..-.. ! chants over our clinic bills. Tut thermic is e-oirp to ,.lvo tb.v Th). ,.Hnic is nn.. loinir 0,rrn,,.d Lttlf. Kirl S tilfht. eiimir.ate the , . , , nr;V;i.M fnna, TM,
a-e frorr bee ysT. r.i. rr.al:e oc.e :. rri.(l., rs nrA privrjto' sources mav i I he hardiest flowers and tlirtations
mmai- in a public :nst:Tat;-n ;u:iirff,M. i;,rther Tedit ...r.-l tuonev. prew nt tainted ol.nr. This is J J;rn ,'.. ,sj:r, ynn .CK OF one of eisht cases of .yphnitb.- so,-.- Frx IxS- ,vi!, hav to ,u. n;iij,.(! on
'w.-,,, uinuiu ui.uci iicaiincoi ,u th, ,oors of ;i S'outh Metpl institTJ-
thn clinic
The benefit of our clinic to the iruTi ediate patients, th' e.-raje- of their
P.t-li of South r.cnd.
This is the time of year when only
still survive the turbulent, torna season.
cjin make it well:
Tor the rursA IP. fl dark upon it. ef .i J marriage ma!e In hell. 1
Yep. the b5t r.f the Ia.cllh tvould hance Ir In their wai v : Ii:t tlie s.nil of t!:e Celt U lltfr. nnd 1; l'Kithes both nlclit .aid d iv ; And he tears :t th tron-Is that t'!el him. a. Uli bloody hatnls nf yore The crenture b und In tiie Nnyndos foupbt and Ft mrcIM and tore. O that we could eh urj;e It, and biet th h!'ody p.'ist! O t!:nf ('-lt und Saxon cvuld inert in love at but'! Th S;imi;i in. iv sep ttip horrors r.f the deeds that they h.jve done. It lit the wrat'a of the h .-lined IiUa ill not go down witli the sun.
In a tlirtation a woman never knows what a man suspects about 1 l;cr. and a man never even suspects j
what a woman knows about him.
thn that has held out co much hope
io s-uiierm numan;i-. unless punno 1 snirited (dtirens conu to mir .s,is. I Dnn't trralr rr ruin vonr rreitnrinl in n. noor rive. Rur onlr "DinmoTir? TWp "
rnsff-rlfv frnm hnrrih'o iwi'iililmnt ! . . ... ...... .. J
-7. ; lance, unni ine couris win compel
me .-rrvicM n is n im nil- to socit ij arid the economic c-tlii to the tat;ire incalculable. C;;n one imatrin anythinu' more iracical than a mothr tran.-mitLinir
the comptroller to sec the error of I is v. ay. The word "clood" will be read with dimmed eyes. Heavy hearts
I u i ! 1 tlfn au.iv in i'.n.ilr Clmiiii
fyphills. probably inherited, to bvej.)r(, .:ilViV )irv;Lu in hnm-s hildren. who. In the natural course , .in,, Sl.th n,.n,j wlI1 Peccme "world r.f events, will marry and in turn. f.lT!,( (J . f ,,r iT:t,.rruptinir the v. orl: of h.ut for the cünic. ha e children witii ; Vf..l4.r,-1 , Pni. Umow-m :.r
Minted blood and th-,. will h..vethl, t t in th.. P?. ar;,j the t.,.ona
WOMEN! INSIST ON "DIAMOND DYES' r ruin your material in a poor dye. Buy only "I
DirtctioL.3 ia every package guarantee perfect results. Druggist ha Color Card.
ons and daughters and branch hil-
1ren ho' many? V"no knou.i?
nyi u.i" 1 lui one Linn.. I lie ACT? T 1 71 f- T? 1'"f cllr.ic has under its are fortv others O L ' - txAirl'j ltAlJtjfr) I U
f't thr?e. four, f.ve members fir the same dieae. all of whom were destined to hao syph;llit:c b scendants. It Is such tiroji nv that dr-vt Ions
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at..........'..., .-.. v.j, ..,..,, .... ... t iency, pauperism, paralysis, fe, jnindedness., criminals and pr-ma-
1i?r.i rl.. ..th-; IT'.I ?11 ! -1 r.nr -ii'.ti in- I
i titutions and hou.- s of' ill-fame ' PPoner.ts to undo ratitication of
tr.- r.un amendment. Their s hern' was to call up the motion to reconsi 1 r the resolution of ratification and table it, where would h.-'v.-' to remain under the
best in the Fnited State
EM) EXEMY EFFORTS I'.v Fnbed Press: NASI I V I ld.Il. Tcnn.. Auc. 21. Suffrage Puiders in ?h liouse of representatives to. lay expected to put a
with inmates. Fetwte-n i and 7 per rent of the women who lead lie.- rf laa.stitution are morons (adult.-, with the rumd of a 10- or lU-v ar-obi c hild ,
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rr n respou-a : de women, i,iade so
typhilis. and prostitution will ne 1 Te completely wij-d out until thi.-. ilisoiso is eliminated from the hu- I man family. Tb.is is what the gnv- ! inrijeiit lias In view in stn blishin'
:.f dimes over th'- country. i;i:s 1; what the South IV.nd c;:ni- is P.elpinr the go eminent t'" bu Peculiarly and cpe. ia!iy IrirPJ' result', wer" obtained in four inFtanees: four u :ves- -u.::;", for the J'"'S of motp.rbood '.' e two. three, four tini' s doorin d t o d:-an".ioi:;t -
r.t bv tb." prematura termma'i'Ci 1 ZZ.
of precr.aney b- .tuse nature rcfii.- ! to brimr th ir children into th world. to nie' t the r -V.lurs of sypll'lis ;i-d r.-.ake mother ho-i.rts 'b'-d ot.r .'.e s a tt n of Ti, r ;j jp"1. " . Tda'- t !"!.- four v.-'r:-!-r. are prou d and hajv y mth r of f. u:- h'althy n r. 1 ro' uT . ouri st rc cc.iu.-e of the intensive t: e.itt:i-nt the reced ed ! t: r tue: t!:e rr- :'r p,.rt of their wtatton. T' ' her c .;,. ,-ta nt mothtis 1 1 1 1 uade- fre t 'it will pro:-.
v-n DANCING r ..nun C&V
a0't-U4 W .!tr, TftHStej. Foi-TkU 0a-
Vy-C: "stage dancing -
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FREEZONEJOR CORNS Lift Any Corn Right Off It Doesn't Hurt a Bit!
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Seems Mapic! Drop a littl Freezone on an achlnsr corn, instantly that corn Ftops hurt In p. then shortly
I you lift it right off with fingers ! Truly! ! Your druist sells a tiny bottle of
Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and painful foot' calluses, without the past soreness or irritation. No humbug;!
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NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR AUGUST
P".:!0 Domul (Homct) fT.V.l Zx Mtmmt uciva II C (fothfr TTtt Cen t-?S3 QuaHetNo. 3 in E Flt Minor Schefxo lTsehikow?ky)
tf4i?l HTruiMr Horn 74626 Introduction and TJtD (Sarasite) ?"5"0 La Nigbt Wltn Night DnctnJi 746:7 Blue Danub Waltx 746:3 Prelud ia C Minor (Rachmaninoff) fv'It Ottllo Lra U nott (Catsio'a Dream) 6:0 01J Folka at Horn f All St.r Ono-Sip 1W iHr'n Dri-Foi Trot :y '6E!u DUmooda J Tiddlo-n-Wink 1M' 7 II Love the Land of Old BUcdc J . I Love Naf MdlF Fox Trot 1,6'M A YoungMta'i Fnv-FoTr I n.ma fmm "AollU BloHOIDt"
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Emmy Pert in Cralline r"arrr FloiixJ7 Quartet Make! OarrWoa
Violin Jaack Haif tx Mm. Homer avavd MWa Louiaa Horner JoKa McCorrack-Fritz KrUlr Pbiladalphia Orchestra 1'iano Serf oi RcJtmantaof Titta Ruf fa Emaatiaa Sckumans-Htiak All Star Trio All Star Tn
John Steal
Henry Burr Billy Murray BBJy Murray and Peart Quartet
-1 array and f earia tuartet Joteph C. Smith'a Orchestra
Joaeph C Smith a Orchestra Victor Liebt Opora Company Victor Light Opra Company
Cema from Irene
Call and have us play these records for you
6 The Victor Store
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August Fur Sale I 5 7c Discount On all Furs, Fur Coats and Plush Coats
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August Furniture Sale 1 0rc Discount On all Furniture. Lamps and Lamp Shades
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BLAK
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It is important that you take advantage of the remaining eight shopping days in August to buy your blankets at this store. Important on account of the 15 reduction in price and because of the fact that win
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QUALITY The blankets listed here arc, eery one, first class merchandise. They are the best blankets we could buv and thev come from the largest and most reliable mills all over the United States.
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Blanket prices are now lower than they have been in three years and, in fact, we are offering blankets during this sale at a figure even lower than the manufacturers price today.
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Beautiful Soft and FlufiS- Blankets of the finest sanitary unshed cotton wool finish and all pure wool made in 3-4 and full sizes.
Col. Border, Lignt Urays at$i.V3, 3x&, 50.yo, ö.yo, i.ou, .7iz.uu to 01 .vo.
Your choice at this sale less 15 per cent. Rich Toned Tans Specially low priced, $3.25 and 8.95, less 15 per cent. AH White Blankets at $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $8.95 to $35.00, less 15 per cent. Handsome Plaids at $3.50, $4.50, $5.95, $6.95, $8.95, $10.00, $12.50 to $35.00. Baby Blankets-Pink and Blue at 75c, $1.39, less 15. White at $2.25, $3.95, $5.00 to'$12.00 less 15.
Sino-le Blankets Two in one heavy sin-
le blankets beautiful plaids wool fin
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Gray $8.95 less
ish, at $8.50 less 1d.
Sleeping Porch Blankets heavy wool full size, at $7.95,
15.' Pullman Blankets for traveling figured tan. Specially fine at $15.00 less 15.
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