South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 281, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1920 — Page 3

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WIVES ASK MUCH MONEY IN SUITS

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Two di'. T' ' .- li'- in w l.ih $ : f'r r - ;;trir.r ou:t Wf-dr.e-Jay r.i-rn lr.tr. !: -i LumI Bri-.k 4l ses that h-r and Dani: fall'-d to provide ': f r with n'hfr hm '-r clothing ; r.d sh fij that h his property '"ith ? 7 . f " " h r a s 1 1 i court ' -r a (i.or' nr.d J '"( ;i!imony. , r . j fri fcr hr u;t. and pr- ; n i .-:'?r" to rf'Jni h-r maid-n nan.e .f Ina L'irfll Swihrt. H--i Ntfonsr ayi in hr petition ht (Jilrnr Nif or.? was cru-l and inhuman but of no partlruTir r.sian'-ftv Sh ak that she has no property ir. nr own r.nme and b--ids a rr.ont h'.v income of J II 7 ö h-r huührir.d own "ahout J-5.000 in ral tat. Mn. Nifnng want a divorce, the rustody of their pons L.y'. and Ron- . Id whf? ag:s a-c and two ear rsp'ctlvels. and alimony of

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Oct. 4. MrMs. Terry Truitt and son. ü.irold. fnd J. C. Bay and Mrs. Alle Ward were in South Bend Saturbarley Hoffman and dugtiters Mrr In Mi?hawaKa Saturday. Mrs. Kva Hoffmant and sn. Arthur. Misses Mable Hoffman, AnIra Smith and Eliza mlth. Georpre Smith and Charley Hoffman were in Klkhart Saturday. I?aac Kane Park of Mishawaka spoke at the Gleanor hall last Friday evening1. Sixty people of Fouth Bend had a rv1ner and rnaxsh mallow roaEt at

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Mr-. Irui.-a S -ifri rind f.imi'y. M;.-s I, na ;nd Ilth I S r- ! i r . -f South lUr.d t-i-fiA th" wfpk r.d with Boy '' r r n I family.

Mi HackT of Puwa.tc, Mich..!

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M: h. wre i: Iranjrvr H iturd y af; ri.oor.. P.ev. and Mrr Ar-nivald MCiur'e, Mr !Io?ttt-r ;md Mr. and Mr--.

Auburn and l'iuhtr-r of South Rend. :itt' tided tri a th.p I'r'.s-j 'wtriHn rhurch Sund-iy evening. ! Mr.. Chester N'ddr of rhicago i?i vpi-ndir. s Saturday at the honif of .Mr". John Va!h ar.d family. j Mr. and Mr. K. J. Icrnr andj i h;Mren of 'rumhtown. Mr. and! Mr John Walh and r hlldren of Jr.ii p-f-r. aTd Mr. and Mrs. .W-d-do r,f Chi'-asro. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph'

flippe nd Mr. ard Mrs. Charley Kittf nhi'iisf of Mihawaka stirpri d Mrn. Lewis Ackerman on til1

ocoasion of hr r.r.rd birthday. Korty-fiv srw. ts enjoyed a seven course d!nnr nt 1 o'clock. Feature of the afternoon were panics and muic. Aaron Patterson and family of Elkhart, Ind , ?pent Sunday with Jasper Smith and family. Mr. ar.d Mrs. f'harley Bubey of 'hiencro srrnt Monday with Mrs. F. '.. Shaffer and dautrlitr, Ida.

The Phila's Anniversary candle. 35, 50, 60. SO pound. The Philadelphia.

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SAY "DIAMOND DYES"

Don't ftreak or ruin your material In i poor dye. Insist on '"Diamond Dyes." Kasy directions in every package.

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Dlbert Shimp wnt to Rochester. Minn.. Saturday v join his wife and daughter. Mary. Mrs. William Hoffman nxid Clara Mae returned hom Saturday after pendlnr a few weks with relntive in Bell TLiln, la., and Chicago. III. Harry Blnlnfftrm of Smith Bend "vas a Sunday jruest of his mother, Mrs. Tearl Hoffman. Mllo Smith and Ron. Harry of River Park. MLss Mead of South Bend and Rev. W. O. Teninty nf 'hicatro ppnt Saturday evening: with Mrt. F. B. Shaffer and daughter, Ida. Mr. and Mm. Iot Bunnes of New t'.irlisle, Ind., 5pent Sunday with thir daughter, Mrs. Rüssel Seifert. Rev. W. O. Tennlty of Chiao vas a week end K'Jftst at the homs of Mr. and Mm. Christian Hartz and Mr. and Mr. David Stillwell. Feo Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs.

PREVENT FAMILY ILLS

Bulgarian Blood Tea is Nature's weet restorer and contains no harmful drug?. It can be used with nafety by every member of the family from Baby to dfar old Grandma. A box of this pleasant medicinal tea should be in every home as a firstaid In greneral family ills. To break up a cold take It steimins hot at hed-tim it works like mag-ic. It keeps the "blood rich and pure and to relieve constipation, inciigeetlon. notir, qraasy stomach. Uver, kidney and blood trouble, it Is truly marvelous. Sold by all druppists and grocers everywhere. Anderson of South Bend and Mr.

TEGGYcocgbcd for an hour titer bedtime cntil Mother thought of Kernp's Balsam. A half teaspooafnl qnickly relieved the irritation, after which

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KEMP'S BALSAM I Will Stör Thl Cough

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Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of On-hard White whi-h ca.n be had at any drup store, phake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless arid delightful lemon bleaoh for a few cents. Mnssape this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note tho beauty of your Fkin. Famous statte beauties uce lemon juice to bleach and brinp that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. lemons have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it.

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