South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 281, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1920 — Page 2

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CIVIC CENTER IN ' OPENING THURSDAY

MUT I SI I PATROL STREETS OF CORK

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! I'llfnrc! Clubwoman O U i t s -or -f Conimerce Tuc-srlav evening.

nfür. r was m vvhI at o'clock, aftt r whirli rotulition in the trade v.,: iliscu?ed. A resolution con-

j deniTMiig- the luxury tax on shoes j was passed, and the Kross-salen tax ! law way advocated in its j lace.

sim: men say mat tne luxurj- t;ix is difficult to collect, both for th seller and for the irovernnunt. ami that the cost of collecting it i4 much

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COUXTY RED CROSS XURSE FLXDS MAXY SW OLLEN TONSILS

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Miss Florence Sape, county Tied Cross nursp, says in her Sept. report that Phe found 37 children with enlarged tonsils. A total of 102 children were examined and 10 wore found to have defective vision and 2 4 had defective teeth. Two deformities were noted and two children proved to be mentally tdefective. Seventy-one of the 102 children examined were found to be underweight. One child was taken to the hospital for diagnosis and three charity operations were performed. ne y:rl was taken to the school for blind at Indianapolis Mis:-; Sas? is in charge of the Red Cross activities in

PACKAGES FOR BRA'AL" county outside of South Ut-nd

and Mishawaka.

Statt- Ranks Seventeenth: Efforts Made to Take First Place.

To ret Indiana &-hoo!e from th

17th place to th flrst place in the j nation's prat school ?ytem, is the j purpose of the state-wide ampaiirn

wiiirli i to waged for 1" days, beuinninp: Nov. 7. The rmtto of the movement is "A Upht in Kver' School House." which means thit a community meeting Is to ! held in every school hou?e during the 10 days with the purpose of forwarding scho.il interest. Stat Supt. I.. N. Ilines was in South Rend Wednesday ir. conference with City Supt. V. V. Borden. Mishawaka Supt. P. W. Hcrton and County Supt. II. H. Longf.eld. repardinp the county's part in the great state movement. Winshlp Speaks A. V.. "Winship of Roston. editor of th Journal of Education, has been secured to speak. Monday. Nov. 7. Mr. Winship will give one lecture in the country, one in Mishawaka and will also speak Monday night In the high school auditorium in South Bend. The lectures will by tinder the auspices of the Parent Teachers club.

"DANDERINE"

HOME CRAFT WEEK In our Drapery Department is a very complete line of Quaker Laces.

MILLINERY New Duvetyns in royal blue, aluminum gray and chow. Embroidery, flowers and feather trim. 510.00 to $25.00

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Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant!

"..;- to Mc tti.- Him!.!;, an- yrs. H my l Rear.n of Bedford, i Post othYe otlicials announce that

"irnt viiiH...!i,;irii . :i riv.ii in a ov - ,, combination packages will be ac-

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VISITS IN OHIO. Mrs. Perry B. White and small

son. Bobby, left Tuesday for their

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it liiw, " ! ci'ptcil in th- mails to Brazil, and

'i.i'.-. "e 'i a piomineiu icpu'-iua.. i,, , f t i.arcc nost narknecs

Ho!,! Inal Saturday. ' ,.oüt..-ian. at d. rnocrati.- iiea.buar- fr.'.r' Argentina will be received borne in Clio, Mich., after a visit The Mnir .r;- lia.t: . : : b. I,. Id ' t.., t.wl.iv Mr; Pearson has bee!) wirhout licstan.- stamnw affixed to t wlth Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and

Z o!i. k S'.Piida'.. Mi-s S ' r , - -ik i r in l-unvnc.' loanrv for tb. wrani iers or covers and such Mrs. Charles S. Bliss 1242 E. Jef

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!r dom. v; ;. i... i'.ts--. Fr;. -nd.- mother's point of view. will be found affixed to the cu.-

' ' ' were .!,.;. a m a.: to proHJr . - ;im intending to vot" and work a bond of . .:. for b r release. I for Mr. ox." Mrs. 1 arson said. Whin Mi-Sp. ers r.tur.-'e.I to b. r , - cause I had a son who was t" c!a- aft. r t i : : tr r.i-.d for a te J , ats in the world war. He was w.'-k in- Mi Har.tia. she foiinu ' ,.v,., s, a- t".r a linos" a year and miw P.uitia, Heb'.- had :. ri fi rivil Iu:f-. !aic. shough he was not in tho au.iti-.n ill: iiiL' b-r ab a.iiial !', u' h : i n u'. 1 int. nd to vote aril Mnrl; fo- Mr. Cox becau.-. I organ-

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Joe I'.uttoiV. who was senti ncc .1 , ,r rlJl., rt lU -xiu-WMe to von Ii.it l ist Saturday by the city court to a w.n:ilerru! treatment Ii ti :i s for Liver.

spend V" days at the penal farm for 1 st"nni h Trouble. C!istip:itieu by send-1 "Da nderine" freshens your scalp.

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Exquisite in Their Dainty Colorings We are now presenting an unusually attractive collection of new evening dresses, dancing frocks and dinner gowns. They Are Priced at $39.50 to $125.00

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nie, lustre ana wonarous oeauty. ai- ;

bearing twice as lieavy and plentiful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too. want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A "5-cent bottle of delightful

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! s.ri- to pi.o jiolitlcs ao'.ve pa-Mi-s H-b-n Dernba. h. ' vo- .. 1 1 i;i;i 1 ' ' t i"' :u d.M.. ' -Iii. in.!-, t.a.l 7"' e.,n-iilt., - j "I might add." Mr. Pearson eon-ti"-is .iii'!,i til-- m..;itb -f S- p t ( ! i - I ' 1 " ' ; "d . "that my Iiuscand. who i:a-. I t r, villi h t.i'.iis thi! Tr.ii bos and ;l i'cp;iili:an practically all his. ;:ir-i wen; in h--r f..r ..bs an.i .;il-i'b"e whv fannly have been it-

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n.iri s eg i ii ie oinjiounu : It will lira t.iio' lait .1 few d;ivs to convince yen. It fs .hi elil. i.-lia!b' lierb reincly. .iilr-ss -J1 Ma j n Sr. Ail drug-gists. :;i-day

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Ber.d and selling them at Laporte.

tie- war mothers of Lawrene ' ; left for the p.-nai tarm ennes'ia ... . . i . i r f . . c 1 . .

tv and th" anxiliarv ot tne n.orr.mg ,n me caic oi .-jiai ou-.a -

clu-cks dandrtirf and falling liair. j This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives! to thin. dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness All druggists!

Winter Coats that wrap the figure in warmth and stvle. Loose, full backs, set in sleeves, new fabrics and new colors. Big fur collars. $50.00 to $125.00

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that are modishlv tailored in latest fabrics. Navy, brown, blue or any new shade. Embroidery, button and fur trimmed. $29.75 to $85.00

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f j a : I . .i I . 1 1 e ( n i i i i . i " . !!. Indi.irii state senate having

bi . e1, i e! en ft lul.'.lil tlcib- h i- M'V'.ol one term as i . a' et Bedford. M-"-. pe.irs.in i. an ;oli'e r'uhi".;:ii' and h .- be, n president of tie floun.l Tabb "' ;.i!il "Sorosis. '

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Ta lo;-. io -al scout 1 1 .a -t r. j Il( )t c-kiti spt-eia 1 i.-t . T'.us sulphur ; ij bi- i.mvol h's otiir. - to ih-- --e, oid preparation, made jnt a pl-asaut ) i r !' be ,'iiaoibi r of . n 1 1 n . i .-. ti.a.m. g-ivs su h a ..uiek re- .

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"lNever in cur experience have we ever conducted a sale that has met with such popular favor. We have had great difficulty in supplying the demand, and we are still besieged with customers asking for Jaxon Tires at our one dollar sale prices. So great has been this demand that we are pleased to extend this sale to October 9th. We thank those who have made this sale so popular and we 'welcome their friends to take advantage of our offer."

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Our Desire to Please You i probably the biggest reason why we have gathered together such a large stock of jewelry. We could conduct our business with a much smaller assortment of merchandise than it is our policy to carrv. But an eagerness to satisfy everybody (and that includes you) has governed our purchases at all times. Right now. we have in ;ome new things that you ought to see.

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SALE CONTINUED BY REQUEST UNTIL OCTOBER 9th To every Purchaser of a Jaxon tire at the Regular price we will sell another tire of the same size for only one dollar. You get two tires for the price of one by. paying an additional dollar. For example: A 30x3!2 Jaxon tire costs $23.50. By paying $1.00 more, or $24.50 in "J!. von two 33! J"i-on tires.

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These tires are absolute firsts, each bearing serial number and contained in original wrapper. Jaxon tires are made of best quality Sea Island cotton fabric and pure para gum rubber in generous quantities a combination that insures extra miles. Jaxon tires have an extra heavy tread and thick side w.Jls with a resiliency

k1 that insures a greater riding comp fort. L 1 ORDER BY MAIL P No deposit necessary. Merchan

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Size List Price One Dollar More 30x3 : : : - $19.70 Two for - - - $20.70 30x3H - - - - $23.50 Two for $24.50 32x3 H - - - - $28.00 Two for - - - $29.00 32x4 - - - - $37.40 Two for $38.40 33x4 .... $39.25 Two for - - - $40.25 34x4 .... $40.10 Two for - - - $41.10 South Bend's Largest Tire Distributors ATED TIRE STORES "

J. E. DAVIS, Manager Home Office Grand Rapids.

210 EAST JEFFERSON BLVD. Branches Flint, Jackson, Battle Creek, South Bend, Saginaw.

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