South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 253, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1920 — Page 2

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NEW DRUG FIRM

FILES ARTICLES!

AMERICAN LEGION

MEETS THURSDAY!

.Will Be Known as South Bend Iiolfv-alr Drug; Co. Sevrn Directors.

Membership Drive and Plans

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BAD TEMPER CAUSE OF. DIVORCE SUIT

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th5 South P'-r.d Whe- : v, rru;r Co., We n y ;ir.i the 'ajit.il stock I vT.i b Jl'O.Cnt. r.ft-,'n hundn d ' f harf s will . ; '. .-it $ 1 '') ' .t h and '.-, ro r.- t.t;t! 1 to one ot .-it the .'ir.rrj'il dir -;tor.K rn f tint,. Th.-' romi-.u.y nil! l-uy. ar.'I onduct in rMit!" i ;it:o:: h l;i drdi-'i5 an. 4 n til hanl'.e nil .-surxlri nr..'. ip-1-1. fi That ar..- u.ra l!y k-;i ;ti dru;r Tr.- ftrr.i will i.:r. hi ir.t rc hui - d;.'.- fron. d alf-rs, i:i.t'-.'i!.tc t jivn. j. r.j. i.j 11 it to r-t.i!-rs or' j'iy-r i n.it. of ... i c it iJo -:. or ir. ;i rdf r r;"-t !.'Is. Th- i ' 1 m '.il f ''. i"i 1ji't -tor?-, I -t - 1 an- ' r.u.tllv and a. I'lural.ty u li! d-cid" a ! ,-i (' iop.. I Ti'.' '.r4"orator tt:'l rl.rert. r.- . v Tti y ..r will !.; !-'r 1 J. Tij-h 007 1;i!l'i -A.-tiT. M i-hnw.i Ua . C'irirlf. Thn.ui. IL'.' L:i.o.!ri way II..: i-o.tth Ko' rt M.h! i 1 Ü Yl. Thirds'.. Mi'-h i a i u t ; ;Ti onjas (.'ufJ m. 17.'. 1'iahie South Bend; . .h.f r. K;i..r. 31.'- X. . ". ond M.. i:ikj . tri: V ::; ir. Fur:: i son. ;; H' !; .'!

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l'o-; Ainc-rn-.ir. l.-lon, will De h 11 in i;?yif-r hali. E. Wayne St., Thürs lay evening at S o'clock. Piar.? for the year's activities nf the

; ?t anl a )iz m-rnhership drive wii! m (f at th meeting.

Col. Ilnllo' k. city r er ational di- 1

r-'.tor, will d Uvt-r an address at the ir. tin'.

Tife Atks for Custody Children and Weekly Allowance.

CLUB GIRLS MAKE FALL WORK PLAIS'S

l'tv.F, for organizing the fall work will "iadp at a penrral meeting of th- (Uih c::rls whirh 'vill Le hel l at the V. V. C. A. Thursday f.iK'ht at s o'rio. k. Tiie y;rls will he plared on workir.i committees to work out a program. In connertlon with the Lusinc'ss m-rting, a fudge party will 1-c n.

vi:d in c:ni(.(;o. Albert E. P.arber of i-'outh Rnd an l ML-s Mary Green of Chicago w-r li t-nsed to wi in Chicago We fin day. according to word reived here. Western Europe must breath- easier to ncf the holhevtki hotfooting it toward Moscow.

Emma Emerlck. 914 Sarah sr.. MUhawaka. wants the superior court to srant hr a divorce from Frank Enurkk because the says he called her all manner of vl!e names "too vulvar to alleKe even in court." Emerick ifl charged with having an uncontrollable temper and without caue is paid to have etruck hia wife with a chair. She a!j alleges that he failed to provide living necessities and falsely accuped her of Infldenllty. They were, married in September, 19C9, ar.d separated in April, 1920. She aks for the custody of their three children: Helen, aged 10, Ruth, aged seven, and Marvin, aged five, because she says Emerick Is not a tit and propfer person to care for them. An unspecified weekly allowance is asked for to enable her to support the children.

WASHINGTON. Ia. Individual records of his chilhood days come to Harvey Chance these days:. Harvey, aged "0, 1 cutting a new front tooth and "the pain is no different than that I felt when I grew my first tooth."

CIXrUSLI) ALTO IST I HAS MARKOV ESCAPE !

II" HEM CAR HEES CURB

T'.f.u; i i.z 1--'-ild-r'l . hi!" viin-r 1..- a titoii,..;.i!- Mil.v K.imink. i .'-' " V .Napier ? . t.--r-d between an .-itorn !!.' ii-r.intr t Mr.-. .M . I'jaj-.-. llJ'i W. I;vi-ioM v. a-d h--:r?:ng in ! i on? ot a t,.r.'iKe at l.'.'u W. I n i.iion st.. 't-dt. s.l.iy t-iiu.r: sit . 'clo k. . . i i ? ri r h:.- ea r to Turn !.' r. Mr?. TVnjt- !;;k j'rt had h'-r iiiirnmn'.i'o filled 'villi gasiol tn at !h' f;trai.-e find was sibo'it tf diii'.'.vny when Kinur.ski iuard thnarag. w K a iv. inki nutomobilo ruck furbitu-. th forc of the collision auswig tbe tar to turn over. TbpcliO- anibular.ce in rh of Sorgt. 7-uthcr and OfMr r OcVms were st-nt to the f en of the ;c i 1 t't but was not nr dd .'is r.' t v injured.

JOE SZABO EM LISTS FOR TIT O YEAR TERM The honor of b'ing the only applir.mt to h- ar'-t'ptci! out of a crowd rf 7 1' for the I'nited States Navy at the Cleveland recruitinj: s?;ition last ek f' ll to n local l'OV. Jim Sz.llir. The ' i .I ' s comjiri'-d men from tn different tate. He v ill report at th i.Jrc-i' U-ila-s naval traltiini, station to.tav. H" has been a wrestler eif no httb repute about thU tlon of Indiana and his :c( t.iow.i taken as a natter of rnur brcause of his eveellent physical con -r'.'.tion. i "nlis-ted for a trrr.i of two rears.

Suffer? Apoplectic Strohe While Painting Residence Whilo pn'ntltiir a houo at 4? S. r'ushirg Wei'.'if sil.i y morning. Charles Pitcher suffer d a stroke of npop'vy (t'd w t romoi--d to hi.; home at N. '"ushlng st.. in fh" K rieft h im'i m ambulance.

Alkali in Shampoos Bad For Washing Hair

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A Serious Fcmiaine Illness Remedied By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Casco, Wi?. "After the birth or each of tay children I ha 1 displace

ment anj was so weak I couldn't di an vt hing. I found s. hv.k alotit Lydia E. Finkhan's Vt,:vtatlo Cotipouni, so thought I rould try it, ar.d after taking it I scon felt better. That was fifteen v e a r s ago and 1 have ftlt well

ever at. ice except that I had a blight ttt ak cf the trouble fame time apo and took fcir.e more of your Cornroun ! ar.J wgs otn all n?it arftin. 1 always rccontrre n 1 your medicine ani ycu may pub'ifh rr.r testimonial f'r the benefit cf other women." Mr. Jt'tfs Peso, Jr., R. 1, Box M, Caro. Wis. Lydia K. Tirkham's Veritable Or.ipour. 1 hold- the reccrd of bem the most furce.sful remedy for female i!!s in this cour.try. If you hae the slightest doubt that Lydia L .inkharn.- Vt-pctabl Compound will help you, write to Lydia K. Fir.kham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Maes., fcr advice. io.tr litter will l opened, read and answered by a -cman, ar.d held ia trict conLutnce.

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WARNING! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. Name "Bayer" has same meaning as 14 Karat on gold.

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SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package'1 of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheums tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain ßeheral.y. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablet? cost but a few cents larger packages. xAp!r!n Is the trad mark of Payer Minufctur of Monoaf t!fct letr of Ba.HcrUc14

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A Surprise in Foot-Comfort Y7E carry Educator Shoes the shoes you have seen advertised in the magazines for years because we know they will prevent foot-ills the corns, bunions, callouses, ingrowing nails, weak arches, etc., that come from wrone: shoes.

For Educators are shaped scientifically to give room for all five toes to serve you unhampered. They "let the feet grow as they should never bending or crumpling the toes. Come in and try on Educators. If you have thought a shoe cant combine good looks with good sense, a surprise awaits you. Youll decide to get Educators for all the family.

RICE & KUTCK1NS

jpUCAT0E,

FOR MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN

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Hair Nets P"ine frinpe nets for tlr new head dress all colors 15c apiece. 2 for 25c cr 11.00 dozen. Toilet Preparations Every young1 lady realizes the Important" of crt-an-.s. ponders and perfumer. We understand v hat you want and have them here in the store for you. We carry th le-t. of mas.ape creams, complexion creams, deodorant creams, dental creamt. nail polishes, complexion powderj. talcum powders, rouges, beauty lotions, teilet waters, perfumes and saps.

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Handkerchiefs A pood 5a rr. pie lir.e i? c: d; pl.iy cn cur rni.n H'-rr. Think '. handkerchiefs at only ö- to .""' . V'-ivc linen ::vy V hid f'T 2."--. Autograph

Havf your own s:Rr.atiir" put on ur hn r.d kerr hif n 1 1 V "r rI n . Cash's Woven Names Ideal for marking clothir.;. Your r.-iv,- Ml-rr -idr rd '-r. a ;;t? 'n;. of cloth to l' sewn tn ny carrur.t. S 1 . C-a dc:n, J 1 3 " i?r d J 1' . 2 S for IT dozen and $..0u for 24 (ior-n.

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Suits

TTie fall suit models emphasize the straight line effects. Coats are longer and trimming consists of embroidery and self stitching and some beads." Our suits in tricotine, silvertone, duvette de laine and yalama cloth range in price from $39.75 to $75.00.

"Lest You For

Last Minute Suggestions for

Fair Co-Ed

Dresses

The tricolctte and mignonette frocks for fall wear at school are very attractive. Navy, brown and black are the prominent autumn colors. Prices run from $22.50 to $62.50.

Corsets To make your outer clothing drape perfectly on the figure one should have a Frolaset front lace corset. It comes in coutil, batiste or rich figured brocade for $5.00 to $14.00.

Coats

The September selection of Winter Coats entitles you to chose any coat from our complete stock. Pay one-quarter of the purchase price and the balance in three monthly deposits beginning one month from

date of sale. This. way you have a coat paid f

when you .want to wear it this winter.

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Hats Autumn colors are pheasant, beaver, chow, China blue, platinum grey, brown, navy and black. Styles are close fitting or hats that roll off the face. We are showing Phipps Hats and Vogues at $5.00 to $18.00 or charming Hylands for $23.00 to $35.00.

. September. 7th. 1920 DEAR YOUNG LADY College days will soon be here. This month you will be starting off to school where you will meet and associate with young ladies from all over the country. They will be properly clothed and will ;xpect to see you also appear dressed in good taste. This means garments of the late modes; not necessarily expensive and elaborate but smart and becoming. We are showing a complete collection of strikingly designed, beautifully styled and superbly tailored suits, coats, dresses, skirts and blouses. All of these have a certain touch from the couturiers and modiests of Paria which mark them as unusually chic. They have been chosen for their originality and individuality; garments we knew would please the whimsical and fantastical taste of American madamoiselles. Allow us to suggest a few garments which you may have overlooked in your plans for the coming school outfit. Lingerie, hosiery, night gowns, kimonas, bath robes, petticoats, corsets, brassieres, camisoles, blouses, middies, skirts, dresses, suits, hats, coat!;, furs, sweaters, gloves, handkerchiefs, toilet articles, blankets, sheets, pillow cases, draperies, rugs, iamps, trunks, suit cases, umbrellas, ii .i i. ...

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At this store you will find the best there is in all these things and it will be a pleasure for us to help you make ready for schoolr We wish you a very happy and successful college year. ROBERTSON BROTHERS COMPANY

Furs

Furs are necessary fo general wear at college. The walk from dormitory to class room during the winter demands furs. The sleigh rides, the winter outdoor games or the parties call for warm scarfs and coats. Scarfs in fox, mink, stone marten and sable $45.00 to $200.00. Beautiful Hud son Seal Coats, $395.00 to $550.00. A wide variety of good fur collars and chokers.

Luggage When baggage men in college towns are handling thousands of trunks and grips they do not use care. Perhaps your trunk will be left out in the rain for a day or more also. The college girl needs luggage that will stand rough treatment and weather. Besides it must be large and convenient. Hartman Wardrobe Trunks Taxi Size, $52.75 and $61.00: Three-Quarter Size. $58.25; Medium Size. $52.75 to $91.25; Extra Deep Size. $69.25

to $140.00.

Hartman Dress Trunk, full cretonne lined with dress tray; 36-inch. $42.50; 40-inch. $45.00. Hartman Steamer Trunks; 3o-inch. $37.50; 40inch. $39.50. Also, a line of other trunks, in steamer, thrrequarter and full size; Dress Box Trunks ranging in price from $13.50 to $35.00. Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, mattings, fibre. Keratol and best of leather, ranging in price from $2.50 to $52.50.

Stationery A girl's correspondence at college is larger than when she is any place else. This calls for good stationery. Here it is.

Highland linen in pnk. blue, lavender and tan t

white with gilt edge 59c to $2. 25 a box. Imperial Paper in pound packages at 45c a package. Envelopes to match at I 5c a package. Beacon Blankets 15 reduction during September The young lady leaving for college should not consider herself properly equipped unless she has a bathrobe and kimona made of Beacon Blanket material. She will also gain more complete rest on cold winter nights if she is tucked in under a warm Beacon Blanket. We are sorry this excellent line did not arrive in time for the August Sale but they are here in time for you to have before the cold weather acts in and at the same discount you could have had last month. 5cc.

Sweaters and Scarfs The very thing to wear at the fall games or even to use for winter sports. Sweaters in all wool, silk fiber or shetland for $8.95 to $19.75. Jaunty new scarfs with or without pockets and brlts $6.95 to $ I 7.50.

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For the morning shopping, tne afternoon call or the theciter in the evening, well fitting and neat looking gloves are imperative. We have an unusually attractive line for college wear. Perrin'sFine French Kid Gloves beautiful fancy stitching. Colors are grey, taupe, tan, brown, black and white, two clasp over seam. At $4.00. Perrin's French Lamb-skin Gloves two clasp over seams color beaver, brown, tan, grey, black and white. $2.89. Also, a beautiful line of new strap wrist cape gloves in grey, brown, beaver and tan. $6.00 to $7.50. Umbrellas We have just received a new line of colored Silk Umbrellas ring handles and cord loops, same with London club nose and long white tips colors are navy, green, brown and purple. At $7.50. $8.95. $11.50 and up to $15.00. Middies For tennis, hiking or the gym there is no other garment like a .middy. Here you may get galatea or colored flannel middies from $2.00 to $15.00.

Underwear Nothing is more enjoyable to -he "1920 Miss" of good taste than pretty, soft underthings. They are not only comfortable but are quite helpful in making the outside dress drape the figure properly. Corset Covers, pink washable satin and crepe de chene, tailored, beautifully trimmed in lace and hand embroidery, $1.50 to $4.50. Envelope Chemise, pink wash able satin and crepe de chene, .tailored, lace trimmed. $3.95 to $6.95. Bloomers, pink, washable satin, lace trimmed or pb.in, $3.95 to $6.95: Vanity silk with vest, $3.95 to $5.50 a pair; Kayaer silk with vest, $4.50 to $6.00 a pair. Hosierv The keynote of attractiveness in dress is neatly clad ankles. Sheer, well fitting hose is the final touch to smart appearance. The dress or suit looks better if the hosiery matches. Boot Silk, Wayne Knit Hose in black and white. $1.50 and up. Wayne Knit full fashioned hose in navy, black and cordovan, $3.00, $4.00 and S5.00. Radmore Pure Silk Hose for $1.50 to $3.75.

Blouses In the classroom or on the campus the girl student wishes to wear fresh. dainty blouses. 'We have the kind of waists that fulfill every girl's heart's desire. Crepe de Chene, rea 1 filet 1 ace edge on collar and cuffs which also are decorated with hand embroidery. Colors are white, flesh and bisque, at $13.50. Crepe de Chene, collar trimmte1 with plea tin:.', hlack, navy and bi. que, at $2.00.

Satin Broadcloth, high and low collar. $1 1.50; plain white, $12.50; pleated and tucked collar and cufts. at $ 1 3.50. Skirts A new selection of dainty underskirts has just come in. They are pink and m?de of sheer washable sdtin. You may have double pannrled skirts with scalloped edge for $6.95 or with a fancy flounce and beautifully hand embroidered and lace trimmed for $8.95 and $1 1.95. Nightgowns Lovely gowns in crepe de chene. tailored, with file't. silk and ordinär; lace trimming. $8.50 to 515.00. Billy Burke Pajamas in batiste or crepe, plain, flesh or floral, $1.98 and $2.98. Corduroy Breakfast Coats, at $12.95.

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