South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 293, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1920 — Page 3
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30RD TIRE GIVES POLICE CHIEF CLUE Oxsnrr of Gray Hudson Found After Lon S.irch by I)rtrcti r.
An O i.'i f:-r. n-. .in turr i in J'r''jth Hr. i, th iT.ins :r. j.'. " - d ;.v ;--!:, c- f-, f.ndlr.c: fh" n-.vr.t-r for :h' r. .'. I!i;'!rn ."pert m-'1f-l f.uritr .ir f'-urvl n,ir th "itv m-rr- thin - r'.r.'h ."lr-v Th ar nns r.v-j ,-, t l"vanjttn. I!!, but further th.in thit th" Hian r,,rT'f h.id no lr. ü rm.i tin. i h i f cf Po'o Kür. .is a I.iat BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS Tapr' CoM (Vmir-otind" Instantly FN-llvrs stuffiness nnd IMr-r. Dor.'t 5t -''if ff-xi;.'. Quit Ko-r-ir.c and rr.ufnr.i,'! A dr' r.t 'Tapp'. oM Compound " Vkn rvrry two hdirs i;rtü thr- d o r ar t.k-n usually braky up a .'"Vf roM and nd all prirp" misery. T h vrv f; r d rt r p r n s r. u r r!rcc!-'iri r:o:ri .md th" nir rs'aes cf th- had; stops r,o- runr.:rc rf .fra th hdahc. duilns, f vori'h nr !-5. .snt-zinp, jrrnrs.i and ? tiff nr.-.-. "I'apf-'iJ old "ompo.jnd" if tho fi'i;rkr;?. fir-'-t rrl'.cf known and i n:s unlv a f-w cor.; at dru; rtorcs. It a t.s without avMM.in o, tyf'5 n :'. fiinf.iirs n' fjuininc. Insi't upon I'apo's
A DRINK as pure as the thoughts of childhood; as wholesome as the crystal waters of a mountain spring.
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, Scrrcd at refreshment places. DeHvered in cases of dozen bottles by grocers or by Hoosier Cream Company South Bend IndUna
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The old high cost of merchandise has been dealt a severe blow. The nation-wide movement for lower prices is becoming a reality. It will make you feel good to take a walk through our store and see the way we have reduced prices on reliable merchandise of all kinds. Its a well known established fact that cur prices have always been very moderate and now with such splendid reductions all women will nnd it of interest and profit to investigate our new and lower prices. We invite you to watch closely what is going on here; to make comparisons and to see to it that you get for yourself and for your family all of the price advantages that are possible anywhere in the city.
j rhanr- ( i h- tlr comi : i' arvl fouml th.it th' tires In i r-. ':i s'.VJ to KrM S'klnw, NK . Vr.! r. I!!. Th- . h!rf wir"i St! !ou--1 t -. ? f"ur.il th.it his . .ir hvl ho-p. lstfT. ir'. y Ii.: .s Minrm-r.
7;v people injured IN AL TO SMASH Thr f 'cnj.f u-f r( injurti !ai" ?':r.'l iy n f t rr.- r. wh-rt a M.txu'.! (ir ci'.'.'.tf ( with l For1 turir.cr nr driwn Cr. ir: S j rf -, nf I ' r t Yar.e. Jri'l. Tn accM'T.f r.r. Mishwskii .i.. nr! ra rr. - 1 1 rr. - yf. Th- Fnnl was h?.dl as;M !n th- crash. Th- injurrd u ptc Mr. S ir rfo-.--, who s j'nlr.f i a ?pnir.d ar.k'.o. hr-r f.t r Mr? Clirf TrlkX cut about thr. fir- ar.d Mrs Robertson, cf Vcrr.o"vi;, Mich. COURT CASES SET FOR TRIAL LATER John Muntpon, 4 2 S F. Sott .! . charred wUh driving an automobil whl! intoxirarrd, will hp arraigned in iy rourf Oct. 2 3. Frank Arkrn. rharrd with throat mine an orrlccr. 'will bo arralrnd on the am4 day. Robert Hallintrrr. charged with assault and battrry, wül be arraigned ort. :o. VISITORS FAIL TO OBEY TRAFFIC LAWS John McLlan. of Nw Carlislp. was arrested Monday morning on a rharffo cf violating a traffic ordinance. 1. F. Kobb. Ilu Iinrnln way V... Miha'aka. wis arrtfd SJnday on a charge cf exceeding the ppfed limit. COMING FRTTAV. CXTOIUTTl 22. another ?i'.k hoslrrv ralo that will bp th talk of South Kmd. Oliver Stylo Shop. 10 3 Main ?t. r i tt-t
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Mr". Ijt wis Mrtrk entertained at Sunday dinnr Hvv. John Timber? of Jackson. Mich , and Miss ltutn har.cNon rf Iip.uN-. Ind. M!-s Grace Hunbjrr r Tenth . nt-:Liin-l at a , o'clt.ck dinr.vi Saturday ;i numer of friends from th- Washington chool. Cover? ncr' laid tf.r nine at a table ccntcrtd with till Towers. A meeting of the Truth Seekers ' tb- y. I-;, chuzch will Ik- held Tus liv e-r.ln at the hnm" of Miss Mrgarvt Cawcili-, S. llu;h-t'-vnth st. Mrs. H -snia and Mrs. Alice Drown l.l entertain the I and G. club Tuesday afternoon at the home cf Mrs. Uo?nia. Oak t. Ottapre prayer meeting under the aupicea of the Free Methodin church will be held Tuesday evenIn c: at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kühl, Fourteenth tt. Mr". Sylvester Myers and Mrs. A. J. Herry will te hoste? to the Ladt' s' Aid suclety cf the M. 11. church Wdnedav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Myers, Clifford ct. Th Live Oak drill team will entertain with a card party at Woodmen hill Wednesday. Tho l and G. club will entertain with a tnrd iarty Woiliiwlay afternoon at the hor. f of Mr?. QturgX' Fetters, 8. Eighth st. The Truth Seekers will meet Thursday evening with Miss Margaret Cassel la. f. Ntnteenth st. The union cottape prayer meeting be hM ThurFtlny afternoon fit th" home of Mrs. Walter Leonard, 26 Sixteenth st. Mrs. S. C. Donathan will have charpc of the meettln. Mrs. Wesley Copenhaver, S.I 2 X. Eleventh St.. enteruined with a dinner of nine covers Sunday. The out of town jruests were Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Copenhavr of Osceoli. Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ileeu of Üunlap. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Smith, S. Seventh St., entertained at dinner Sunday complimenting her daughter and fon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles; Sccgcrfooso of Fort Wayne, Ind. Covers were laid for 12. Other quests were Mr. and Mrs. James Conkey of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Tiiekle of South Dend and Mrs. 1. Roberta of Vcrmontville, Mich. Miss Ffther Seymure entertained her Sunday school claw and teacher, Miss Agatha Kennedy, Saturday evening: at her home, S. KiRhth st Music, tames and contest? featured the evening. Itef rcshments were served. The first quarterly meeting- of tht Free Methodist church. Fourteenth and Vine str., closed Sunday evenin?? after three days session. Kev. John Timbers, the district eider of Jackson, Mich., who had charge of th nvetin&s, preached the closing sermon. Rev. Timbers left Monday morning- for Jackson. Mrs Adam Hunsburper. S. Tenth st.. was pleasantly surprised by 2 4 friT.ds and relatives Saturday evening". The affair was in celebration of hr birthday anniversary. The evening was spent with music and cards. Favors at cards were won by H. F. Rrooks and Mrs. Charlea Ifunsburgcr. A two course luncheon was served. The out of town quests were Mr. and Mrs. Xeil of Flkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Frod Marker of Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Avemyer. who recently came- hero from Kvansville, Ind.. have located In the Kerslake residence on Flgrhth st. and Krslako ct. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 31111er and daughter, Charlotto Miller and Mrs. Miller's brother, Rert Zink, N. Eighth st.. left Sunday mornincr on an automobile trip to Crandon, Wis., where they will be quests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller who moved to Wisconsin In March. Mr. and Mra Ellis Iokfr havo returned from several days' visit at Jackson, Mich. Francis Wydeman of Michigan City spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Roc-ps and family spent the week-end at Berrien Springs, Mich., quests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keisty, Seventeenth St., and Mr. and Mrs. BETTER THAU WHISKEY FOR GOLDSAND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironal,' Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complica tions. j Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Prico While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Coma Within Two Minutes. i Delightful Taste, Immediata Relief, Quick Warm-Up. j Th eer.5a.tlon of th year in thdf druf trade Is Asplronal, th? two miaut cold and cough reliever, au thoriutively g-uoranteed by th laboratories: toated, approved and most enthuslasticallr endorsed by th highest authorlUes, and proclaimed by the common people as ten time aj quick and effectlvo as whiskey,' lock and ry. or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. AJI drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to Ret rid of that cold Is to step Into the nearest dru? fore. hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottlo of Aspiror.al and tell him to serve you two teaapoonfuls with four teaspoonfuls of water lm a Sias. With your watch in your; hand, take the drink at one swal low an3 call for your money back in two minutes if ycu cannot feef your cold fadinsr away like a dream within th time limit. Don't be bashful, for all dru&lsts lavite yotl and expect you to try it. Everybody's dclnf? it. j When your cold or cough is re-J liered, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Asplronal is by far tha afest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remedy for InJactJ aa4 caUdrca. AdYy
I T-Mward I.ushbauph of F.lkhart !nt Sunday with friends at KalaJ mazoo, M;ch.
Mrs. har.es n.irf.in o: r.icoco who has b er. vi.-itin Mrs. Willi mi ?t(.n. Smith it., has returnd. Mr. and Mrs. John Harber ret'irned Sunday from, a week's vis-t with Mr. and Mr?. RuLen Harb r at Garb'r lak-. Mi:h. RELEASE BALLPLAYER FROM LARCEY CHARGE Jay Rydell. Minnear Minn., a baball player who was charged with taking clothinc belonpinsr to Clifford Triplet, was rclased Monday mornlnt: when the latter refused to prosecute. OFFICERS RETURN RUN Alt' A Y TO HOME Evcretf Dare. 1S13 S. Carroll St.. a runaway boy, was fouc-d by the local police Sunday and returned to his parents. winrs' womkn .mih:t women they talk about th- Oliver Stylo Shop's handsome linccrle end wonderful values. A sale of gowns and combinations at $4.95 Thursday. Oct. 21. 930S-1S Adv. Vacant lot n anted. C. Ii. Guthrie. 423 ,T. M. S. RldjC. 3 2 33 A dvt. Jon'4 Silur rs 17o Matter If You Have Beta a LoEg-tiiae Bafferer There's Belief With Pyiainiä Pilo Suppositories Try Pyramid no matter what else you have UBd. It should givo quick relief and has saved many from an operation. Get a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pilo Supposltorlesat any drug store. It is the right thing to do. to relieve itchlnfr. b 1 e e d i n ß or protruding piles, hemorrectal troubles. Ueo coupon for rhoida and such Take no substitute, free trial. mCE SAMPLE C0UT0. rnLiiTTD PRro C0irANT. t rrrwnli Ii4nbn. Mich. Klsl'r -rvl n m rtwi nir;le cf Pyrmli PI! 8uctltorli, la tlita witr;r. Kte StrU City Suti TT and (B.(Bt Tbl is burmaf aa eld aayicg face about,but modern methods cf reducing fat hare cade ttia rerisioo possible. If you are CTerfat; opposed to physical excrtkm: focd of the table and Its good tabgs, aad still want to reduce your excess Ecsh erenl pouais, go to your druggist (cr write to the Mirmola Co., 96 Garfield3Juildiog. Detroit, Mkh.) and give him. (or tend them) one dollar, thus ttiafTUi: your ambition for a trim, slim figue, by receivinn a good sue box of Mannoia Precriptkjo Tablets (compounded in accordance wita the famous Mannoia Preacripuon); take one of these pleasant candy tablet alter each meal and at bedtime, and you will tose your fat at the rate cf two, three cr four pounds a week. Then continue the treatment until your weight ia what you desire. Mannoia Prescription Tablets are not only harmless but really beneficial to the general health. You don't need tarrauon diet or weakening exercises. Just go on eating what you luce, leave exercising to the athlete, but take your httle tablet faithfully and without a doubt that uabby Crsh wilfqutckly take unto itlf wings, leaving behind it your natural self, neatly dothed In firm tiesh and trim muncles. 4. 'Mm "'Tell ycur Mother KEMP'S BALSAM will stop that cough, till. My mother gives it toxse when I get a cough end you don't hear rue coughing: all the tins." IF YOU HAD A NECK A3 LONG A3 TMI8 FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT IITOHSILIHE i 4V WOULD CUICXLY rTtLIaVt IT ALL CS'JGv:iJ73 NFLUENZA , As a preventive; melt am ISj hale rught ana ooraag 9 VAPÖRUQ CX 17 MU'uon Jan Und Ytzfy Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch
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