South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 302, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1920 — Page 3
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(i H S,ar;itloli. d t K' - .- 'i'ls was rantri a. di- ' oi'. " t'.o;;! Wiiham K'-ynolds in thr " !!' i i'T -" irt Tu'-diy aft rn."on on th" t;r" j;,'N of 1 f-rtlon and nb'indon rn'it. Sh- aid that h-r husband h id cu-s'-d and struck h. r and ic?.i -d to work to .ujij.f i t h r. Sh"-.:!-trtlti'd tint he had associated '.vi'h i.'th'T wonif n atrair bt her rvih i Shi- was r:iv-n tho custody "f -lirir Thr'. children Noble, livr, 'i:itm. thr--: yiars 'ld. and Ia Hue, u ho Is .V( n nioii'h.s fud. Af;r TainpL Arnf'i'J had testified it, th' supi-rior court Tu nday aft-r-noor. that h r hu. b tnd. Mitcli-ll Arr.fdd had struck her ovtr thhad with a V-ott I-. .-verrly Injuring )'-r. :h' waji grar.t d a diorc' frun ;irn. Sh siid fiiat h- had chok d hr without i.t.i" and that h" .--h'w-iI uo affection what'-VT for tlK-ir nme-niont h-old daughter. Margaret, who ias lld sin- the oniplaint was fi!L Sh was triven l"rmi.---iort to regime, far maiden name of Tampa llos.
MASONS PLAN NEW 51,000,000 TEMPLE
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Mf r.ibrr? r,f pest 50 of th Amer-i-an hi'ion will hold an Important r'. Mt:ir in fit vier hall Thursday r.ilit at S Vr!nek at wljich tl m pi in. w-iil bo ditcusp--d for th-i Ar nil.-tic day rch-hration. rian.-s will also bo diHCU5sM for tho marin? band concert which 'will be given in the city coliseum on Nov'. ur.ilir the auspices of the former -T!"e men. A report of the progress of tho Ms: membership drive will be mail" by the membership committee. Word rcoied frotn Uuchanan iti'l Klkhart Wednesday morning .'aid that th-1 prLs from there will attend the marine band roncrt in ., bo.;.. At th present tiuie thr. ar- on'.y TOO eatn available for the afternoon concert.
HEAR PETITION FOR EXT EX DIM G ELECTRIC LIXES XORTII OF CITY
Articles of Association for Scottish Kites Temple Here.
Articles "'f anr-ocjation rf the St. .Toi-ph Valley Temple association, which plans a n-w Masonic temp'o for South Ilend, were tiled Wolm-s-lay by a group of Sojth Hend m ri. The capital stork of the association will b- $1.125.000, .f which $375.000 will be common stock and -t 7 Ö -000 will be preferred stork. par value of rieh to be $100 per share. Th- incorporators plan to put on a whirlwind campaign for th- sale of the ::tock. Two hundred and eighty thousand dollars have already b-n subscribed, the gratr par-t at th Masonic meeting held in Tort Waym some tim' ago. Th- building to b rented will be th- finest lodge honuin the t-.tate. and will includ- a Scottish rit-s tempi'. It is xpt-d that th" rection of the building1 wi'.l take nearly tw y.ars. The 11 din ( tors w ho will manag' the affairs of the association for the first year are: Everett H. Potter. Franklin VN. T.oone, Will O. Crabill. ryrus C. Shafer. A. I'rank Kb v. John ( Grimm. William II. Holland. John G. Yeagley, Clarence W. Hyde. W'ihl'" I3ender, jr.. and Clarence H.'iSnoke.
NOTICI1 The Progressiv.. Spiritual society will give a Hallowe'en dancp, entertainment and social at Hed Men's hall Friday evening. Old and young invited. Ice en-am and home-made cake between ihances. 9 4 3 - 2 3
75 OF FWS ILLS HAVE OliGSfJ IN mm SMS EXPERT, OFTEN AFFECTS KIDG3EYS. IL0O0 AND NERVES
Health Experts Fights Disease With Simple Roots, Herbs, Barks and Leaves
iYIany People Testify
"A good digestion and a stronc. h'althy stomach are obsolutelv in-di-i.ensablo to health and comf''rt," sayi noted health teacher, b n.onstrating the marvelous medicinal properties that v.xst in Drec o. "Tiio slightest derangement of the stomach interferes more or less with all tho .succeeding processes of digestion and seriously impairs nutrition. Stomach trouble In its various forms produces a never-ending-trend of physical disorder: it fr-quently causes diseases or the liver, kidneys, blood and bowels; brings on severe headaches, nervou.s ailments and heart afflictions. It makes the patient irritable and melancholy; spoils the appetite and undermines the strongest constitution. In diseases of the stomach some of th' following: symptoms are usually present: Ihtd breath, sick hea ilache, piddiness, disturbed Fleep. bitter taste in the mouth, loss of hope, courage and energy; uneasiness, fullness and pas in the stomach, constipation, diarrhoea or piles. The proper medicine for such conditions is not harsh mineral drugs and chemicals. Not only aci-ncv but sound common sense points instead to those pood oldfashioned remedies of the vegetable kingdm. Herbs, barks, roots and leaves, such as grandmother herself used to brew and use in the days when doctor. were few and hard to reach and b;.fore new-fangled drugs and diseases became the fashion. Ilight in this section thpre is poinp on a wonderful sale of an oldfashioned medicine just pure.
plain liquid extract, carefully and skillfully compounded from the roots, herbs, barks ami leaves of the woods and fields. A highly efficient stomach medicine that cantains also good things for the nerves, blood, kidneys and bowels. Thousands lack sufficient vital force and don't know why. They think they need a tonic, a vacation or a change of scenery, but they don't. Ten vto one the underlyingsource of nil the trouble lies in the stomach or vital organs affected by it and a six days' test of Dreco ought to prove it in almost any case. Was Sick and All Finn Down. Mrs. Mary I,. Simons finds herself "a new woman" in the. best sense of th' word. An invalid woman is always a sad sight sadder even than tnat of an invalid man. because of her greater capacity for suffering. Stomach trouble, backaches, fits of depression and headaches compel her to think or work wit half her brain, while the other half throbs as if it would pr to pieces. There an- no mor striking examples of the great practical value
of I)reco, the wonderful herb med- I
icine, than are heard from the lips of women who have been made WOll. Its ability to relieve those ills that seem to be peculiarly the misfortune of women is overwh ImI 1.. -. . . 1.. I n M . . A ... t . 7 . . . .
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menials'. Stomach Trouble Relieved. "I tried, one bottle of Dreco, it
did me so much pood I pot a secor.d one, now I am buying the third and I an feelinp a whole lot
better." said Mrs. Julia Bader. 221 W. Hartford St., Dayton, O.
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"I have suffered for years with a bad case of stomach trouble, all my food seemed to ferment and All me up with pas. causing awful pains. It felt like I was choking sometimes; I could not swallow it down nor spit it out. Constipation was a continual source of annoyance and I often had splitting he,daches. which nothing would relieve. My nerves were shattered and my sleep badly broken, for I would roll and toss all night long and when morning came would be exhausted. "So many of my friends had tied Dreco, with such pood results that I decided to try it also and without a doubt it has reached my case, for I now eat most anything I crave and it never hurts me the slightest. I am never bothered with pas or pains and the constipation is gone entirely. My nerves are much stronger, I get a pood full night's sleep now and wake up refreshed and full of vigor. I haven't had a headache since the second day 1 started pi Dreco. I certainly do r'Commend Dreco, for it has done me a world of pood." The well known Dreco expert has headquarters at the Central Drug and American Drug Store to meet the. local public and explain the merits of this great remedy. See him today. Dreco is also sold in Mishawaka by the lied Cross Pharm a cy . A d v.
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Members of fh- public STvic commission held a hearing in the . lty hall co-incil chambers Wed;i.'.!iy morning to har a petition tf 1 o property owner north of the i' w ho arp asking The Indiana and Mi.-higan Klectric to extend :litr lines. Tiie f.irmers are desirous
. -f having current and have appealed ! to the c-tmmis.-irn to grant permi-i - on to the company to exund feed-! :ni: line?. I
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scalds and burns Tiie tormenting, ini?ter.t pain of 2 b-.:rn or ca'.i is quickly suhduevi b Kcsin. 1 Ointment. Its cosing ingredients remove the intl.immati.n, and hasten the healing. Cover the bum well with Kesirrd and bandage with ?f ft pauze. In severe burns or scalds covering a Urge, surface always send I r a doctor.
Every day from 9:00 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. the Ridenour Garment Co. is selling out at retail prices their big stock of Ladies' Gingham and Percale House Dresses, Ladies' Gingham and Percale Bungalow Aprons, Ladies' Fancy Tea Aprons, Ladies' Small Sewing Aprons, Ladies' Large Kitchen Aprons, Misses' Heavy Gingham Dresses, Misses' Percale House Dresses, Misses' Gingham and Percale Bungalow Aprons.
Children's Dark Blue Percale Dresses, sizes 2 to 14. Large White Twill Aprons for waiters, made of heavy 36-inch White Twill Jean; $1.00 value for . . 49c
Children's Percale and Gingham School Dresses, sizes 8 to 14. Children's Gingham Play Dresses, sizes 8 to 14. Children's Percale and Gingham Aprons, sizes 8 to 14. Children's Gingham and Percale Dresses, sizes 2 to 7. Children's Percale and Gingham Aprons, sizes 2 to 7.
Fancy Pearl Buttons Agate Buttons Corset Buttons Shirt Buttons
You Can Buy at This Sale: White Rick Rack Silk Braid Trimming in all
Two Toned Rick Rack Colors Solid Color Rick Rack White Web Belting White Elastic Web Imitation Leather Belts Thread In Large or Small Spools
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-D ODD'S UDNty FILLS cuicklr Jrri n free, tortur.rf rt.T.te z-.r. in ray ;-.ict. After fyiOrf- f;v lurt dsXtor t:i: I ..!! tf.!r t;11. My v'.ti r''-i-J r to try iionivs ninstY PILLS. nJ irhi.T tn vi tb pAicj t.J foa ar. I wm trk .- wer." CUTTER I.. KANTHFIt. C:5 üe.i St.. Il)cLri;.-. Y. Ask yrzr drurz'.t-l cr critr i rrt fic!: ?.!iiriE Co.. F!'flo. N. V. Only öo mi.l CurunuL
Thursday horning All Seconds and Odd Qarmenis 60 On Sale
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Tone-Leaves that give complete and accurate control over tone volume without sacrificing any of the beauty of the record. Straight Tone Amt, allowing the sound waves to develop fully and naturally. Streamline Cabinet, in keeping with artistic modem fur-
initure design. I If you have the new Columbia Grafonola you have all these important improvements. t Each and every one is found exclusively on the new Columbia Grafonola. . And, in addition, Tfie Only Non Set Automatic Stop Built right into the motor. Invisible. Automatic. Operates 1 on any record, long or short. Nothing to move or set or meas- ' ure. Just start the Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. No J other phonograph has the Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop. j It is the last touch of convenience added to the Columbia Grafonola 's beauty of design, riclmcss of tone, and reliability ('of mechanism. Ask the nearefc Columbia, rlcalrr for a demonstration of thr stop that needs no srftinj.
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These garments consist of a large variety of Ladies' and Children's Dresses and Aprons; some have small defects, but all are good, and the BARGAINS WILL BE WONDERFUL. A great many people have asked us when the seconds would be put on sale. So tomorrow, Thursday, is the day. Come rain or shine, it will pay you big.
27-inch Fancy Plaid Dress Gingham, extra fine quality. 36-inch Plain Percales, good fast colors.
GINGHAMS AND PERCALES SOLD BY THE YARD AT ONE HALF RETAIL PRICE 32-inch Amoskeag Gingham Fancy Dress Plaids. 32-inch Japanese Dress Plaid Gingham, beautiful patterns, fast colors. 32-inch Plain Ginghams, Bate3 and Amoskeag.
36-inch Fancy Plaid Percales, dress patterns, fast colors. 36-inch Shirting, Percales, light or dark patterns, fast colors. 36-inch Fancy Stripe Dress Percales, fine quality. 36-inch Gray Percale, figured Dress Patterns. 27-inch Apron Check Gingham. 36-inch White Twill, 45c quality for 23c yard. 36-inch Heavy White Pique, beautiful quality.
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DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY for it will not soon return again. We have been in the manufacturing business for 14 years and never before have we retailed our products (except to our employes). . m We have been manufacturing for 10 years in South Bend; we expect to continue manufacturing our products in South Bend indefinitely. Come to this big sale and buy these well made aprons and dresses, MADE BY SOUTH BEND GIRLS AND WOMEN. EVERYTHING RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES AND LESS Sale Continues Every Day From 9:00 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.
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550.00 $120 up to $275 PAYMENTS
A small payment down will insure Christmas delivery. Make your selection now, while our stock is complete.
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