South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 307, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1920 — Page 5

CHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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MINISTERS HOLD WEEKLY MEETING I ourt r f !1tl: nu n IJr-

! Religious Work SAYS LOVE OF 25 ,fc:?J,oi'',s I YEARS HAS FADED y. W.C.A. Monday

ii-w of 1) I!i,lik- lir- ' mtly IJr.sJ. The M;r:.-V r.-I A. . rr.. tIr.z at tr. V. M. . A. M - mi iv rm rr.i'. ..: w,i :; a m'.ed t h" mir. ;! r? f ':. b'al r h : re h Twenty. two f. rr. ! " r v. r( Tar . n. Dr. Sroito". of Tr.il.t. v.so w a5 "-j.cf a a ddr- -- t'r - . . 1 1 1 ' r: . did r.i t arrive .a:.': :r, h: ai .-,' th" f X -r jt.v - ra. '. v !t V. McQu ry r. e. nd i that .-a- h r'.i:uf a rr'.. f r vj. w i f the J' K'ki r '":.'!' r- i him. i o utter r; mir.!': r r -;. nd. d with r'w s f t v. ' r t -1. :r hook.-v Thr.i r. ff r;a:'r:i; -.,.-r.-.i by the f-. p a k 'T- show !'. i'. 1 1 i - m.r: ;':' rm is f.th, r thin mritual tia;,. r ho ok ( !li'i'.. .-!' 'ii :'l!'J,r,. Nariw.- of IVooks. j ?'i''!nvla? ar the hook th.it n-entior. ! : 'I e Truth Abont 'hr."t!an ra . ' hy in ! n ; Tl.. fi.irh.r I : - : a :! r. by It- !- r.i r; Th- Third Window, bv Th' ."-'unlay Sho.d, I y Han-, mn. Th" ('.nit I".iir(-. lv Llaik: Th..- i: id. r.r. . 'hri-'iar.ity. i.y I i 'S r ; The i'o-.k of Uir:nr. by llrr. -'ht'M.; Th- Adventure of Life, by M'-K ".n n a ; Ih.urnjdiy of John Min'ril!, i.y S-n. Iv-r:.U:.; Abraham L:' - o'.n. by Joh:i brir.k-' water; 1 1 el j n rf A morii-an Mei., a rr, n! ,i t r : n ; J. ;: .f History, by, r i ! - r ; f::. .nr.l L. tt r of St.' Pan!. I'v f !'.: 1 Sir-.irh. V;:al 'hristianitv. "bv Hi lb I!: A Th.-o! For j th S'.ri.i: Oni- r. :.v IIa u'.-b.'-n!wh : Tb.- So.-laJ T. a. hir:-s of th.- prohftH nni .h--'.-. by K-'n-.t.

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Miss .MIAN It. IAMOM

Th" Y. V. T. A. niMs to its rrrrrt-

nrifil staff Mi's J.an l:. r !:ious work tp tarv.

Tw-r. ' v-vo v.-irn nf rnarrif-l ':f-

nr.'! a trra'lual xit of lovf d'iririjr , th pat v ri yours im Albert H !iiK 's aib r asn for oli!:T .swii for r:- from Ior?- Ilt-lm I l:i th- nir,orior c-)urt. H- s that ' j-hr has ;.'rovn v ry coo! a:a ir.dif1 r n" towards b.:r:i of at ar.d ni anilt t.s no ,ifffctJor, far him. lie , .adds that wb n his wife r d vi-;h-' f r v. r- rnir rtairiir.u'. h ,'iv-!i I to uriib ryt uui that his jr . s. r. was ' not d s:r-d TIm-v wt- rr.arri d ir: Auu'i;-t. l:'ä, and .paratrd in (c- , tr.br r. 1'JJ i ITiVi.t St.iprs say. in hor Miprricr j rourt petition for divorc' from liny i St.ipis that ho has ul andonod her ' and loft ht-r.solf and two childron, Ira. , and Lurtta. - yoars old, in d spornte need. .-ho saj.si that he ' co jid asijy support th family if h' would work. Sh a-ks for a di- ' vnrrc, the custody of, and yuf fici-nt

linanrial means to support and edu ate ths. children.

)J PHYSICAL DIRECTOR

mus La-1 ny fZdTii ,if r.rmnT.

V m m m m a a i r k. m a v ks SPEAKS AT CHAMBER

Pr-Mobniaas!!). by Pall; ".:nroh

SiK' took a cornplct. nurs'r.

Dr. C. "Ward "rampton. physical director of Uil- city schools of Now York city, addrt ss-i 1 the Chamber ef Common-- Monday at thir re-

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dM.-e, ij. J r, .dilating in 1'. Hi- V'"" T"k 1,:ly lunrhffr" ?is Fer i, .eiv..,i b, r tr.inin in i!,(li .-.u-! - on th piano furnished inu-

'ir.in''.'. bv McC trry: Cinjrch Man- ' ;,t ,n Ibdy piblo Institute, (h: at -Jo,

i sic fr.r the diners.

a-m'-r.f. by Mr;,rrv; Horn- P.. ,k a ft . r u h ich bho bora ir pasti; r's as- j . ti,141 1, " J' ,tl .iuiuh - J , ., . , ; ..ivf ltl. firt i fi,, '.,-,- ,. talk addrtsMa thi memb rs r -tm.'. a rnin in 1 1 ,on ; A . ra h a in oi nr. nrt in 1 11 - arren Ae..i , . i c-- . . ... Lincoln, bv N;r..:,v; S -;; I Tin-d - ; ro-ro-ationa 1 church and later i- " . - -t Punch at Sixty Hi t.... i.: i. ....... i :..,a, k'!i.ir iTrO.vt, r. ,n ,h,r,;, j advic to those who aspire to health

That Da. on 'V." bv .T..o; S.n and ior b ty, by Pi :.s; P.. n Jlur. by U'ab lata-; The IMlICttio;; of lbr.ry Adnmn; T!ie Tb'-obo-v of tb- Soeja! ;o.jp.d. by K.'us-. b.. nbush; Hav..nly I la rmor: b

Thf niorir.T! n mad.- and rnrriod

Sh. v.as in Spokane. Wash", win n I in, u.K'ir It'clininir yeard was five,

. cu,) t'f perspiration thrtt- times a

T i 1 1 - Sunilav held his carnpaicn in

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c b.,. of tho campai-n under the , (l(lu 4. , t auspi.s: of the Y. W. 0. A. and or- At. lho C 0Sp of the lf'rturi the

canizol 19 elas-es. S-'o succe.-.sf nl J, rs sioou up ana iouowea ir.

. Slio ua. placed in ch:irue;lu' 01 ! rspirauon u.ree umes i ibl,. work in tht; city at th. iWt rk- and, a hallf ua' pach Wei-k

that th- forni 'booli.s '-hoald l.-'as her work that she joined' "the , ( '.iniPtnn if? a scrica of ntck devc1'

r j'orf-d to the paprs of the city and t th-- cjiiniitt on the pnblu; 11 hra ry

XOTRE DAME NEK'S

Sunday party ami became one of

his most valuable assistant, taking part in his e:un;aiia in Philadelphia, P.ostnn, New York and Cliicatro.

The Mii.lin''., !tii.x!n in progress at Notre Dam." tor the past week i rid. d at S:l. o' !oek Monday rnornwith ;i .!e!Tlfl h!i,rh inaxs, renewal of bp;i.-:i. il vows am! a .-'o-.val of the papal b. ried let ion by P. . P.. P. Mn.'.ov. S. CV. missionary" Pi char.''' cf th." week's deyo-ri-a--. Tl-e mass ;.n a ), bra'.ed by Mi. l; v. Ir. Ja ni. . I'.t'n r. president f the tj::i i rsity. a. 'ist. a bv Key. Murr an draeon aid ltev. .lames TJaMlcran a.- s u b-d: aeon. Mond.!V was tlie f.a' (f All Saints, a eoJ- tla'v of obligation and a lioli!a'- at ( hrol. The ' Lifers.' the mosr unintie .1'; d ex-'ln.-Iv elnb on the cumi'U.-', !iil;ed to P.ertra.id Springs Mond iv ?'.r th- Ir first outlr.r of the year. This orya n tsa tlnn cnnfiin-H its mml .r.diip to r 1 1 1 n wb.o havi- .-ji-nt at h i- vi .us a Notre Pame and 1'" a ri- mbersbdp of C1, .-om- of u'ioiv 1' iv.' traveled the paths of ; i' in im. rep and eo'.let?. men. The oifi.i .-s fur thK year are; pev. C"orr el'us iK rty, lionorary president; Arthur al!.r of pay "it y. Mich. HMD. president: Fr. d P.lahe of 'hi-ao, n?l.'), vice. j resident; ''har!-M ?I'frIon i.f CliiciiT'i. Pilot. ?. , retary; Pay Hiradin of P'.'roif. Mich., ' 1 2 . treasurer; Mub.rt ICenan of Sheridan. Wyoniir.r. (PM1). serct ant-at-arms. 're-"'-con nt ry runners w re ealled our. by i'rach Sweeney Monday '".rr.ini; to prepare for t li run or. Tlnir.-d :y. Pasketball ! tjinni n' appear at the jymnasbim. Any af-ernoon devotees of the sport may i ,. oe.-r: praetirir.j. The varsity nun '.. ive bt en out since the Utt-T jt.irt f lot week. The v. h-a'.as! '.r a rd r i" p, tb.e -oho, t'tics room of t!ie library M miv veninwr t'"4 outline plir.M for th" i oadnc p-ues. The yviper is i arrya strict of ar'ic!es on th- men ubo niade Notre Iv,.rie iivl !s p'an;i!'.C .1 football number fa'.r the end f the present so s.-r.. At a meetlr.r of the FYPr.ds of Iri-h Freedom !:t the library Men0 av evrnir-T it was iP oiled to m--e i,iwrr.r' rinnel. Irish hnrrir row In Chicago, to addrers tli- . eiety in eonj'ir.ctton with nien'.or- : ii exerc!''.s ' T'O b.eld for Terence AJ. Swa-er.ey, the lite p-rd maa r of '"orl-:. Th'1 i . r. i i -a n w!'l r.-.a!e I ff rt ! 1. u.- the t r. Mro "ohcoi larticipite In th-- rrc. -" s ta be r.e'd In tb.o rrr fu'nre. I.-wrnc" Crinnel ; rii of Ir"- ' i?' ,d"s foremost bart'.ster-j :1 j v.as -ao.-tod to write th- brief f.r In-h 1 rab pt r.der.v. e to be presented to tb.e peace conferor.c. and whi -h rci . 1 much publlcPy in this .'ountry. He s an ardent ri'rm' nr. 1 has b'.-'n - Mifir.od in Prch-ih prisons f.r his

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defeatr.l 7 to o. The ' or by-P ro wn -son 'ame scheduled for Monday was postponed liccnisr of w-t yroumli. The Pa.-roll LiKhtwoicht.s defeated the Ia'kharr. second team Saturday H tf o, ('.apt. Metealf and Johnson starring for the junior prep?.

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at r,ri:iiLi:u mtos., S. Michigan St. 1r Tneslay lt-.f l'ot I toast. Tt-iulcr. Kill IWdlini: Ik't-f. Short Steak. 5.174-2

MILDRED KIMMERlY STRUCK IiV UXKOU X ALTO DRIVER SUNDAY

Miss Mildred Keninurly. daughter of Sorgt, of Police Charles Kemmerly.- who w.is hit by an automobile Sunday morning-, is reported In a serious condition at her home. Miss Komm rly was returning homo Sunday morning when she was hit

FOR ITCHiNfJJORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid 'Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation, and that makeri the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally üvercomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimple rashes, blackheads, in most case3 give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor ble mishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a cafe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra

by an unknown automobile driver. hre bottle, $1.00. It will net Stain, is The accident oeeurred at the -lb' , not greasy or sticky and is posiüvely between Parti tt and Navarre sts. cnfa , ' j '

The injur d uirl was picked tip by pedt-Ätrians ami taken to her home.

Try XEW'S-TIMES Want Ads PROMINENT FARMER HELPED BY DRECO Was Afiaid to I'it l!oraiM lie Knew Ills I'ooil Would Turn to ia. and Üloat Him I'p: Was C'oiit iKited, Tirel-()ut All the Time, Kidnej WViv in Had (.'oiulltion.

sale lor tender, sensitive skir s.

The E. W. Rose Ca. Clevdaad. O.

ATfer Taking Tt o Itottles of Dr"fo CLiiin ll IVtls n TlioiLsand Tinies lU-tU-r.

Mr. (. P. Hendrix. a prominent farmer living on the Iltr.a Uoad, near Huutir.Kto'i. Ind.. .vos. "I liae seen the time I was afraid to eat. i v I Wv.r.'.d bloat up like a Im; barrel. 1 had to take some kind of m. d.icir, al! tho timo m order to

p my bowels open

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lia of D(key vrezkzn Nejlecl tnij oh rriona coonxllca.tJoiis. rtrrnglhca jour kidneji and get

f c.ifk relief with the old rcliAl'et

Dodvl'a otir.inrJ for t"wo rtr.rat ions. .ra rvnlr 60c lt A raanui'Ml.

I j Ak Eort druKirist, or ter.d pric

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I f.dt so tired-out in tho morn.- ' R W '"f ' ' sW'-TT- "tiirH'i in I didn't want to get up. and mv j rU.W. fi)ySl' J kidneys caused mo coi.sidi rabb- J-Ha ;)1-p r:fiVf-v; tr. -T.ble. ! iQ'-'r-d have now taken two bottles ef fTWlTfA TV, o and I want to say that mv r.v ":;::.": . 1 --VrV

b -.weis are acting regular, my kidr.e: are much teller, all the j-ore-r.i s has but my back and should, i s and I can enjoy everything I eat. without haviiu: any gas to form. In fact. I fool a thousand times better." Tho j;(),)d old fashioned roots, hr! s. barks ami berries, like our forefathers brewed their t as from, and raised a hardy raeo 0f people.

-pa,,, jVM.T,! !VrhV! iinr" srl:I rccognied as th" n-rm dies j wa' po-tponed Fur,!.iv' dm' "t. Pad la I for lhe ftoniach. liver. kidney-. tl..nc a! 'nrt. whi.-h team !t j ,"no'i' h'"l'- D,roC ,na,:" S from twelve herbal plants, and its

EXPOSURE ACHES RHEUMATIC PAINS

loan's Liniment. Kept handy, t.iKitH ;

the luht out of tin in

action is prompt and plea.-.ir.t for man. woman or child. The well known Preco expert, has headquarters at the Central Iru

Stor.. and American rru Store, to mc t the local public and explain j the merits of this great remedy. See him tod. i Preco Is also sold in Mishawaka by the Ked Cross Pharmacy. Advt.

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h.s old ! i:.::.v Iron! 'iictrate without rubhiti :r.l la ;p dr.'.e 'em may! And !. ' '..a'd, t- o ;.o :iiip.i, r. k';,:h, r. t... s:.,;n d s k t n or b.gu. I p. res. Mu-eb s im-.b. r up.

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lMi'f2o liaiid- to t .ao- ?n,h

,,ii'e run out of Slain s Llm.an nt. vm warm'.:. cr. Ah dr -; v .::c. : : c. t p Th" arpesr ': : tb h 1 i tim " as much -'- th. .--i..!!'

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Liniment

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Kcvp a ! Don't let constipation poison your blood

ana curtail your energy. If your liver and bowels

don't werk proye r 1 y take CARTER'S

Litt! Liver J$ m a ft I 1 A

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appetite, headache and blotchy skia try them. Purel veetaleSimll PiU SaaU Doie SotJl Pxic

Kids colds mean

-valeful nights CHILDREN romp vround and play, and become Overheated. Cold often results. Have Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey on hand nd srW them mam m directed. Itlnown th.it bard rcked raVrm. ra.es brrathinsr. ric a of hoarwne?. strained coushinz and irritation in the throat, resulting in restful eights. Very pleasant to take. Good for all the firraly. too. All iruzgitU, SOc. 60c IL20.

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H DID yourself of disfiguring 'flj pimples, step that tor11 tnenting itching. You can, ; f by using freely, Ifi Dt-TToiS

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This great Money Saving event is now in full swing. Coming as it does at a time when the buying of winter clothes is uppermost in every woman's mind, Newman's Anniversary Sale is the most timely, beneficial opportunity this store could possibly offer. The merchandise offered in this sale has been personally selected and carefully chosen and is up to the well known Newman standard all the way th rough. In celebration of our 16th anniversary, we offer New Suits, Coats, Frocks, Blouses, Petticoats, Millinery Your Choice at Savings of 10, 15 or 25 Percent

SUITS

All at One-Fourth Off A Wide Selection of Pretty Suiti

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DRESSES

All at 10 Off Beautiful Dresses of Silk and Cloth

COATS

All at 10 Off Luxurious and Sumptuous Wraps Reduced

WAISTS

All at 10 Off Big Savings in Blouses and Overblouses

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MILLINERY

All at 10 Off

Wonderful assortment of Hats especially for this sale

EVERY

SKIRT

At 15 Off Silk Camisoles at 1 0 percent off Sweaters at 1 0 percent off Brush Wool Scarfs at 1 0 percent off Beaded Bags and Chains at 10 percent off Middie Blouses at 10 percent off

PETTICOATS AH at 10 Off

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Still at August Prices

Fur Coats Fur Scarfs Fur Chokers Fur Stoles Fur Capes As long as our present.stock lasts you are assured Savings of from 20 to 30 percent on Furs, the same as August prices. No further discounts on furs.

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in our restaurant. The atmosphere of refinement; the courteous attention of our waiters; the tasty food, cooked just right; the large menu to select j "rom, all combine to make your .l.r-i.. -I oitiofvinrr

.4 .Ileal JJlCU3lll, Uiiu üaiui;iiij,. k: f vou'll let us serve vou today.

ff ) ou'll know for all time the

best place to eat.

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FAY F. BLOSS Music Studio Instruetionn on all Hand Intrument. New and l'ed I5nn I I nar umritt. Third floor .Irihantn Hank U1J.

Mabel Hawkins Producer of Dlstlnctlvo Lingerie and Rclcntillc Coixtln. rcr, .1. M. S. KliliS. Main 87r3

CLOSING OUT SALE Farm Machinery Stoves Seeds Furnaces At Big Discounts WARNER BROS., 226 S. Michigan St.

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COR. MAIN and WAYNE STS. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT COMFORTABLE LOBBIES SPECIAL MUSIC MEN and WOMEN WELCOME ,r FREE Social Committee

TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

Glasses Properly Fitted

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DR. J. BURKE, Op't 120 S. 3IICIIIGA.V ST. lire ken Lenses Duplicated.

NOTICE TO HUNTERS AN ( l.i:sTO( K OI SHOT GUN SHELLS l'KK.MriN l'S TO sLLL WINCHESTER NUBLACK at '. 77c WINCHESTER SMOKELESS at 92c F. C. REIMOLD & CO. II.UtnWAKi: I .",-127 Nrth Main st. I U) M I AVA It I

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