South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1920 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
PLAY LAST OPEN IWILL HOLD LAST ! ARRANGE PROGRAM AIR CONCERT OF ! UNION SERVICES: OF LECTURES FOR
SEASON SUNDAY ... i.aa, jr,. wm t,..! . VOTERS' CLUBS
DR. YON AX TO TALK AT WESTMINSTER CHURCH
Th morntncr service at Westmlns
the r.?ar cast situation and win jcivo an cxp' i:tion of tho iToblems jf that part of t h- V
IIOADh ASKS SS.r.nn.
Th" No'V J -: v. Iri'liat a r Till-
Special Program Prepared for Clo-in Krnt at Keeper
. i-nae .M. Ynnan Will Tell uf Xvjr Karl Relief Work.
. ter rresnyrerian church will .. foa-: r.i.. raioad his t.1-1 ( !..;:.; in th ' . turrd by an address from I;r. I.-u ac j c.r'cuit ccurt lVr ;:V3'M darr. ie s ; . M. Ynnan. who is a native of Persia. LV;u: ..he' White Omstru-tion Co. 1 . lie was educated In America and re- rf ;A,.fh r."-t Tho i-ar-. r -'at' that 1
': turned to his country as a mi.on- V. niiroaJ has $3,4 74.77 .h:r it fori t ary. As a il.cc'ora! instructor h ; f rP;cht fervices fro-; Pine Station to J
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dub a. .ubtnittr l to th-- recrea-. fifty of whom were l:i!W during th
ion o..,.nittoo .,ri inrhi, the fol-:r- " 'r,r-- AO nt or Turkish ,,rr Bros. Contractors and Build-
horn were l:iiiod during th I
: war. Durlri: the heicht of Turkish
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uc-w ;r-v:;:i; .late?, -ept. .. y. H. 10. -1 Ca n-d masvacr. iTe is an ?vr,f,-t in 1 c, .- c -,-,
s of tho -S a:id ."0. On ihe last two dat-s j , j 1 " " . 1 1 hedd 'ctures will he iriven by the follow-! .
l. Thrill!.., I I C ft.irdlnrr and It.b- '.
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J.O" -r. !- no rfdhr to ?h- r''!w
'.! r.ty of rom j'O-s: ;or..-. A h:z f.-.-ifir- h,s a:o beer, ndd-
Id Al-M-ri (d. Minda. The woman Icc- ; ttii er will be hoFen. The olubs will 1
h Id in th seven wards of the city. Thi several programs of the city -
T''f'l will be o(r:fia'dy closed for the sum- ;
". . fer season Lv . t arr.inTem0nts will oe
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J-rrlch d' I. ; t. hT. !:.'.; t n'aff d to ji'v: ! m:r.(! rdo Mr. 3 .err;. "ho ha- ; .i rnnt' I ;! ,2rany f.nor :.:':--;-n! ors 1 r. : : i .'T'-AVimr o".'- t :. h.c S .:, ;:.r it; : .r.!ph- ny or-!i str. s. Ti -" :m.-o ;dr' i'h-d v.'i'h r'oniv.-iy', and Pry..r- !;. 1. .fr.
t? -':?VVH .jt!ia.ie fo- an eatly opcr.infr of the J. l'y-r-r:?'-;' '' -' '-:y-' -- ed.vor rcr-atlon tidd for the fall '' --.V ? ' ' v'i -' ' h"1' wir.:r icrtf. H is hoped that r - ' --' 'v rt. ' '!..?' . ""! ' .-Katirit rink, tolor.ir inc. with socl - , '-T'j .-. :-V I' ' r fo-.tl,all will be o'ierc.l as winter
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Ö.erri.he l.i. -.;- ted v, 5d r-wi-s ; t iSA' -';v7 ?'). rj-.,y. by IVnt a ! ftt :f ;I , omo.rx- t r 'r'-'. . ,V'-;v" :. ;vV';t.Vv Jtion of :one ar d .-t. ;;ti-r.. ! 'V 1 'r". ' '
-r". s. i or.:-. nil io.ir.is are in tne emirs-- of ors-'ftrtlzation fr the u.e of ihe t;oid. FREE PAPP SATURDAY ON LIQUOR CHARGE
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ST of the Scott; ..per.i . o-i:;,-,nv here , r "'4&i& of Hi"or from a common ca
L'-v.d r -, t" v-,r . - .r. 4 r!n- ' r '''Vv-'. v "Vv -V-' Tj were (Um i.-si-d by actinsr Ju
aitbels hand hn t.',acd th inti-r- ' I t -oVr-' '- Klmf-r J. Peak Saturday
lxnezzo from that oi-ra or. th- rro- i F ;V.:-"t I VSv.vdV-Tin ' Accord in? to the evidence pre
ram. Uh.le lAzl i- f;.in...is fo.- i tl f : , ' f:: tn the court, it was shown that
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und. and no evidence was
I'mr.'.rry Papp and Andrew Wetrrr. held on charges in tho city court of unlawful possesion of in-
toxlcatin; liquor and tho rf-coivinp:
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Vfore the puldic thin h.- Sli-.o-.i f ' -V' -'' - t 1-'.. :-. -V-' 'V; fo nthipsndy by Fn-u!:inr a ompi,i. : 'KVH-''V--'1-h',n cf rare melodies, weird fan y'-:.'4t 'j. " ' Vl' :Af-t r-'','AlU fcj'.ire.s of trumpets ar.d b--iu::;''H .11-' L-itiiiWii-iwimii .. 1 'Mikilj
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sented to show that any sale of the
juor was made or intended.
an sc merit.-. of h irmony. wliich Dil. ISAAC YONAX. rhould please. Rut thf pror.trn 1 :,c c ..::,;r. . d j knf.-.vn ;-s th" "Hoover of Vt v-An" . . . , , ,, - . v 111-0 .f tiie work ho di-1 as food jt'.an serenade ruiler.d;a w.'d , pirescr.ted. ar.d a n . .!!. ;. . f .-.j.jtii. r:i ' or.n.iissioner during the war famine iron its and m'oihes .u.:i;:f;! h th.- 5n P r"!-;.t. iamous mti-ical .-m-i.-. Heckr r" 1 ii--; pr Vonan. who is now in th hrour.im will be chimed with a ir r . ;. I ' " ' it .1 St.it s sp.-akir-T fr th .W.ir -lection of patriotic aire ontab-d ! T'sl 'i"1' u;,s" born in frmlah. pongs of the Nation. The crnplet. ! p' rV-':l "f Af-.'yrlan flock. Hi- fathtroprajn. which will b- int. rsper.-v-d ' hr t.-ncher In the American writh bright new ar.d ravdiv cornpo- ' r.iifsir.n ai tb.it placo and Dr. Ynnan r.tlorr. Is RS follow ? : " '.r-riy c-r:;.- int.. contact with Amcri-
Jntroductlon Star Spir.-:.d P.an-,r-,n id.i--. After completini; tho nr. fiur-- in ;b' luis.-ion s-h-i"l in 2Iarch0M Comraiies Triko ! rrr,u',h h ramo to ll-; ""ntry. Ithapsody S'.avonb- ... 1 n-. in. an I w.o-v- ho -itt.ndod Westminster ol3ndian Idyll Heed P:rd K .-d ' 'a i li', n r-turnefi to I'rmiah to iValtr Weddir? of the Win.U. . Itf-'f-h his own people and was elctjfall ' no 'b ritor of the Synod of Cornet solo Pwi-s r.-y ...... p.. Tit ' rrmial;. Iaul Ierrisi-h-. I ' "-1 Sunday ni-rht h will present ilntermezxo Ca Valeria Pustieana ! son." of the raost vital qu-stlons ) Ma.c.inni ' "r,!H,errlnr the ni'ols and condition.-? i3"ants?le SouthTn Mrm.u i. s I f bis own land in whic h this c.un-
; He. ker fy i deeply inter. sted. As rr. J Rev. Charles F. Holler of Omaha. 3?ypt!an Pardenella P.l : ck 1 n i4 ri Strom; speaker it is ex- Xeb.. v. il preach at the First Pap-
Rinale Sonps of fne Nation.... ! I' c' ' h" Wl1 greeted with a Imij-.e ' -re.it audience.
Frd nihel. o n d u ""T o j'
DOES NOT LIKE IF A YS OF LARGER CITIES
According to H. F. Dclcat-r. What , Cheer. Iowa, in a ytod placo to be 1 from. 1I dor: not care for the way j of the larger dtb ?. for some one dt s-poib d him of his .raveling bai; ; when he l?ft it in his automobile in 1 front of the Nickr-l Hotel early Sntiirdav morning. The bag is a red eowhide. has a Pinple handle, and j contains an innrr tube, tire chains, 1 a safety r.izor. and some articles of j mens' clothlnc. Delcater asks Chief Kline to set his la? for him as soon j as rfv-sibl . as lie wants- to leave the !
city, and po back where thero Is sone peace.
La-iO-vVi-c to tlot5a.i-cls of
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istKe oilinaioiai-vioTViev of tKe Eceajsive Medicine:
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SOUTH BEND, MONDAY, AUGUST 30th, care C. M. Crowe, residence, 522 W. Pennsylvania Ave, Hours: 1 p. m. to 8 p. m.
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Rev. Holler Preaches At First Baptist Church
Rev. Charles F. Holler of Omaha.
GOES TO ELGIN DAILY COURIER South Bend Woman ArrrptPosition as Now-panrr Copy Reader. Mir? K.ithi'Hii Mo ran. diuTh'rr of ' w. ......
j.ir.1 w, i.. l.v.ii-.s. -ir : vat sr.. , w-hn was graduated ft or, I a 1 i n ( university in June, h.a.- .o--ep ,1 a ' ltsitlon .if ci.y w r;- r oy tlie ). Ttin Pal'.v and Sund.i- h ;. ..f p;. Kin. 111.
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tlst church on Minday mornins. Services wll lerin at 10:45. Rev. Holler was formerly a resident of Pond, and a prominent 'uwyer in the city.
m:i.i vm ii noi. M Staurt. h"ld on the oharto of roi.'oery at the Y. M. r. A.. plend"d
?io -uiity hi :Ty court Siturdayl Odor F.ros. Contractors and Buildnmn'iM?. Ftund was fixed at .?20n nndlcrs. 1132 P Franklin st.. Lincoln ?h.- "i"o w;t- set f'T trial on Sej t. T.i MIT. 8750 31
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Cm SUCCESS HAS RESULTED FROM " BACKING UP" OUR ADVERTISING! Any stat-ments we make in our advertising are carried ont to trie letter in each of our nine different stores. When we say w e otler credit here at cash prices we mean jut that! Select what you need now from our extensive stock, pay a small amount down, the ret on convenient, easy-to-pay payment
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Srarkb.nfj. r.arpy. Mu?-whitc diamond, set in 14-krat grrfn or white gold moontiT-.K. the cry litest de:(t-. ;n Urge etiouRh variety to sjrelv satii!t ducrirranative buyer. ST5 S12 a Week Otnrt frcn S25 S'.fCO.
12 ire, ern face. 17-jewel Illmoi moYrmer.t. adjusted to heat, cold nd i$ochronim. in handsome, durable 25-Yfar cajfi. A wide iMortment of all models, at moner-urirg prices. S35 m a Week Oiktr, from $25 to tlfO. ll'tkly Tfrmj im Frefcrtuan.
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Let the Apex Give You a Vacation from Cleaning Work for Fiye Days Free You Mrs. Weary Housekeeper Why don't you join the hundreds of thousands of women who have been released from cleaning drudgery by the Apex? It ia so easy just to step to your phone or to mail the coupon and ask us to send you the Apex that will bring you a permanent cleaning vacation. ACT TODAYPHONE OR WRITE Don't put off enjoying the aid of the most helpful electrical servant you can have. A free trial for five days is yours for the asking. No money down, no obligation on your part. After free trial, a small initial payment makes the Apex yours to keep, balance on easy monthly terms.
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Store Hours; Open 8:30 A. M. Close 5:30 P. M. Saturday 9:30 P. M.
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Furs at 15 Discount Blankets at 15 Discount Furniture at 10 Discount
"A Word to the Wise is Sufficient
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Oakland owners rrsru'arly rTrt returns of from is to IT. milB from the gallon of ca.-:o!ln and from 8,000 to 12,000 mllce on tlrrs.
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