South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 314, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

f rsnw moi:i;. o i:miu:u 1 nzo. MAM EXPOSED TO Splendid Spirit Shown UTTTTmn nr i nun in.MUi OFFERS Sm FOR RETURN OF YOUTH SWEET-TOOTH LEADS TO CAM)Y THEFT Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30

Frcli Air Pupil- Gain Weight at the Washington School.

The October report - f the Ar.titubercul.ir i-arr.e a4 'iv n out by the executive frrot-iry, Mls Irnn CoIInrr. ?hoA-i th.it C3 ieror. ha h f rx rx;f ' - l to tube rculo.vi. by !ivlr.;; with j.r:on lnfccU-d by th'it dl'.-- during th m.OEth. Th: report Fays thit SZ oubMdo visits wer rna.de ar.d the nuro received i i call a Tho clinic reports that of T.fl ffes rxamlnf'l, nine were rrrnm mended for hospital ra.ro and 14 wfro sent to the fresn air school. Tea nex en sei report d total '" and 21 of tht-jw were ordered 10 report for observation. The nurse's report list 14 ca-s of tuberculosis in outh Ind and "-vfn in Mlhhawaka. Twenty-nvt; iits cre ma do by the nur." to patients re-comrncndd to Healthv. in, the county tub rrular san'.tai-

ium. The fresh air room at t!ie ;

WohlnRton .hool now has au enrollment of 40 children and an avtr'tt;'! increase one and one'-iuart r l-'ouiuls per child is reported for i etob"r. Many promlne-nt citizens are named In the liat of volunteers who

drive to be held the la.-t of Novem-!

l. r. Some of thcr; volunteers are: Mr.". A. I. Uaker, Mrs. A. It. i:rkinc. Mls Arv.i Yeru'ley, Mrs. Oi-orgo O'Urie-n, trs. I:. IA fnsn!fh. I'. A. Clark. J. A. McMrel, ? Jesars. Norman Bleuler and (Mecrge rtephen.ion.

PLAN PAVILION " FOR HEALTHWIN

County Commissioners Approve Bid for Erection of Theater.

Ilealthwin. the counts tuberculosis hospital, iy to have .an amuse ment pavilion. Platz & (III. who offered, to erect the building for SVoi. were awarded the contract bv tho county comml;Iontrs at th. tr metintr Mondav niomin,'. The National Heating: Co.'s bid of $7ü9 for tho installing of a heating system waa also accepted. Tho Electric O instruction Co. was Riven a contract calling for ? 1 1 7 on wiring and furnlhlntr fixtures for the pavilion. All election bill. submitted -were. npproed by the commissioners. Monday afternoon th petition of property wnern aloni; the Fry highway west of the city, in which it is asked that th highway be recorded as a public road, wi'd bo heard. The petition Rays that the lii.'lnvny has been used by the publie for the past 2 yearn, but has n ve r bven officially recorded as Mi h.

An ir.'! Kation that the volunteer "jirit in taking held In the fourth Red Crn-s cnll wu m." .nife ft' d Monday whn the flrt check for a lifo membership In the Rd Cross was r-cdved at the office of the locil chapter from Arthur I. Hubbard. While by far the greatest number Df mernbernhips will be the ordinary annual membership, for which the fee is but $1, It Is expected that many who are able will foilow Mr. HuVbard'H example and enroll In one of the four othe-r classifications. Eehides th" annual membership the classes available are: Contributing. $5; s.-jMainin?, $10; life, $50, and patron, 5100. In preparation for the rnnilng roll call South Hend ha. been divided into numerous districts, each of which will b assigned to a captain and uork'r.s at a meeting to be held In the Chamber of ''ommerre Tuesday nl'ht. The work of districting the city ban Lern completed by E. W. Crous-, rc)unty chairman of the roll call, and frank Green, man acrer of the Chamber of Commerce and Kupidies, will be on hand Tuesday evening to le distributed along with linal instructions to the workers. A volunteer booth will be established in each district at whi.h all will be "Jvcn an opportunity to volunteer th ir memberships and it is hoped In this manner to "put it ov-r In a d iy, " ns the local slopran suegests. l'.ooths will be established In the stores, otlire baiblinrrs ;ind hotels in the business district and In the outlying districts store and residencewill be utilized as district headquarters. The general headejuarters will ho maintained in the Chamber of Commerce building. "When the people as a whole realize that the lied Cros.- i.i net merely a voluntary association but an Integral part of our trovernment there will be no doubt of their response to this fourth roll call." said Ir. S. IZ. Tire wster of Like division headquarters, who has been in South Uend helping prepare for tho local campaign. "The lied Cross is a governmental institution, rendering its reports to the secretary of war who in turn transmits them to congress, and having its accounts and activities audited by the government regularly," continued Dr. Nrewster. "The charter of the Re 1 Cross makes it a perpetual organi.a-

HUES RUNAWAYS SLUMBER IN PARK

tion and It I.s the only one of the war time agencies which hi? not bec-n ordered demeddl zed since the nitcnlng of the arminti e. When war called our young manhood to thr colors and we s;iw no 1 ss than 40 percent of them rejected for physical disability we realized for the first time that rhysioally the American nation Is now d-cadent. Kvn with the uninterrupted work of Hulled Crosw In its peace-time health erusade It will tako us a generation before we as a nation can turn thH physical decadence into sovr.d health. Above all we must see to it that the rising generation is not afflicted as the present one has been revealed to be."

BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU

Th lecal police have been askt-d

i to b-ok for Myrl Walker, age 1'.. who disappeared frr.m his home in Clinton county, Mi h. The boy is described as follows: black hair,

black e , five feet Hve inches tall, weighs 120 pounds. A reward of J Sou is offered for his return to his parents.

Try XEIT'S-TIMES Want Ads

Two miner robberies were reportto the police Monday morn.ng. The M. Piowatl and Sons Fruit Co.. 526 S. S.-.ott n., reported that boys entered their warehouse Sunday and took several boxes of Cracker Jack. Paul Hatch. 211 W. Navarre s:.. reported that his overcoat was taken from the checking room at the Y. M. C. A. Friday night.

New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Anny Surgeons,io Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications.

AUTO BREAKS LEG OF WEST SIDE MAN

Police Find Them Monday

Morniii After Shivery Psiirht Under Stars.

Early Morning Accident Kc suits in Serious Injuries to Alex Nagy. AT" Nagy. l'-2l S. Tino Ft., was - riouly injured at 6:43 o'clock Monday morning when he was hit by an automobile driven by John Toiv.kin. 170 V "Dunham f-t. The accident occurred at Division and Ti;rel sts., and Nagy was thrown to the pavement with such force that bis right b g was broken be'ow the knee and Ids head lac.-r at. I. He was rushed to Fpwjfth hospital in the police ambulance in eh a rue i f Patrolmen Van Dusen and

A Niles. Mich., runaway couple camo to South Rend Sunday to visit Jack Gould. IS years old. 720 Clinton st., and according to their story when they missed the last car retired for the night in Howard p. . Tho three wero found there at ;1"."'J o'clock Monday morning by the police. Crould was taken to the county Jail and charged with loitering. The girl, Frenchy Harris, age IS, who was with Gould at the time of the arrest and Cecil Clements, age 14. her Niles companion, will be held in the county Jail until their parents are notified.

Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Coma Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. ; Tho sensation of the year in thai drug trade ig Aspironal, the twomlnuto cold and cough reliever, au thoritatively guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by tha highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people n.s ten time! a quick and effect! vo as whiskey,' luck and rye, or any other cold and couKh remedy they have ever tried. All drug 6tores aro now Bupplletf with tho wonderful new elixir, eo all you have to do to get rid of that cold Is to step Into the nearest druff fltore, hand tho clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to porve you two teaspoonful with four tea?poonfuls of water In a erlass. With your watch in your; hand, take the drink at ono swal low and call for your money baclc In two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within tho time limit. Don't b.j baahful, for all druglsts invite you! und expect you to try It. Everybody's doing it. ; "WTaen your cold or cough Is relieved, take the remainder of thi bottle homo to your wife and babies, for Vsplrenal Jh by far tho safest and most effective. th easiest to take and the most a&reeaMe cold and cough remedy for infant an4 children. Adv.

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There are gifts galore on three floors of this store. You'll find new things hero every day in the year.

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Watches and Ivory nnd bright Silverware. You'll never find better though you look cveryv. here. Coino In tomorrow.

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Another Big Purchase and Sale of Women's Flannelette Gowns Women's flannelette gowns in neat stripes of heavy materials. This gown was made to sell at $3.00 hut our large and fortunate purchase enables us to place this gown on special sale Wednesday at Ü) SaöS?

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In ordtr to have these garments reach as many of our customers aj. possible we limit the sale of not more than three to a customer.

Here They Are! Knit Goods Price The assortment includes children's confirmation sets and toques and women's jackets and snugglers. On sale Wednesday at HALF PRICE. Extraordinary Value! Apron Dresses 98c Here is a timely saving in percale apron dresses, with short sleeves and wide belts, in dainty plaids and plain colors. Very special at 9Sc

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Flannel Wear For Men and Hoys Men's outing flannel niht shirts in neat colored stripes at $2.50 Men's outing flannel

pajamas, mce assortment in smart colored strinrs; braid and fror; trimmed at $3.50 Boys outing flannel pajamas, one-piece, frop; trimmed, at $1.75 Boys" outing flannel pajamas, broid trimmed with pocket $1.95 Boys' online: flannel night shirts in neat stripes. 6 to 18 years, at. .$2.00

POLICE SAY "AXGFir DOES Ps'OT FIT HIM

Angel Harding, I5? ye irs old. 321 N. St. I.ouis st.. trlug held hy the pet'.iee on a charge of loitering.

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FADED DRAPERIES, COVERS, HANGINGS

I'aeh paekape of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that anv woman enn diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby garments, drap'-ries. coverings, whether wool, sük, linen, cotton or t mixed Koodd. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card. Adv.

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Come in r.cxt time you're :p tewn. See our complete stock of South !n 1 Watches. Get our offer on your old watch. Thn you, too, will be numbered with the South Dond boosters who aro pruJ i t carry a watch with the home-town mark cn tho dial.

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One reason is because it is difficult to choose anything more appropriate, or anything that would be more welcome as a gift, than a beautiful Floor Lamp. Another reason is that by making small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments you can have the nicest lamp you could wish for practically paid for by Christmas time or by the time you would want it delivered. Still another reason is that all the new designs for Fall and Holiday selling are ready the choosing is fine now. There are many beauties on our floor. Whether for future or immediate delivery, we believe you will find why we sell the rwst Lamps if you will call at the store. Perfectly welcome, even if you are only looking around.

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P & G White Naphtha Soap 8c 7y2c elvet Soap 8c - 7y2c Nutro, tall can $y2c 8c Argo Gloss Starch, lb. pkg 9c SAc Pvose Leaf Graham Flour, sack. . .48c 45c Yuban Coffee, lb 48c 45c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12c 1 lic Pillsbury's Pancake Flour 20c 17c Pillsbury's Best Flour, 242 lbs. sack S1.69 Kirk Olive Soap, cake 7c Gold Medal Flour, 242 lbs. sack SI. 69 Tomatoes, No. 2 size can 9c Corn, good quality, No. 2 can 10c Quaker Oats, per package 12Ac Crisco, lb. 27c 1 A lbs. 40c 3 lbs 79c Sunbrite Cleanser, can VAc Lava Soap 6c

Lenox Soap 4c Salmon, lb. tall can 15c

Puffed Wheat 13c Kitchen Klenzer . . 5c

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Mabel Hawkins Producer of Distinctive Uugeria and Scientific Cci ictlnz. fCÖ J. II. S. Iildj. aialn 876

Hao jour r(Kf"4 ccwit-l Mith Ilb.-tit- Hoof Taint. Sohl and tipplicd by The Roof Products Co. I'hono Mliuaka 1923. South 1W -lid, Idmtdn Sjsii

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