South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 323, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 November 1920 — Page 2
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'.20 4 tall.-, w-rc- r.;i''.- t p-opI'j wtio ar-- f-'ck. 'i:'i! h to r p-orti (.:" th otlirr or--.in 17a r : on s v J : ! r h if askir.:: for -lppoft iri th.o ilrivo ar rait avnilat.'v. M ho v. otk of th.- tio--ait.-ms i: r.-. 'o ftiu lt '.' ra- - i prai-l by tin. ph of th i;, w ho '.-- . : , ! .hat ,oth i f th- h- s;iit als :!-. 1 v iT -y to h'lp (arry on ctiaritv work. . v.' t j -ay at k t-'t a part of tin- t o- of 1-hirity Club Exhibits Feature Huntington Stach Show
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U'AMIINdTON. Nov. IT. Heir-; intrs on X.ho Iri"h qiu-stion which .ire pxp?';ttii to run for nearly r month i were FtartPil today by the Amcr!- ( can (omniis.HSon on IrVland. First wStnrsst.' today verc prr- , sons vho havo rt-cntly mado tr'.pi to Ireland and thp rommis:o:i3 hope to pit from thrm a first hand idfa of the conditions in Irr!and. Later person actual'y concrnf-d in the Sinn Fein activitir.?f ir.clud!ne Mrs. MacSvin". widow of th mnvnr of fork will iO hf-ard. i
CALLS WIFE CRUEL; SUES FOR DIVORCE
IM ward Murciniak filed. 5uit for divorce- from Jenny Marciniak the circuit court Tuesday afteroon. Marciniak charpfs his wif- with failure to live up to her ciutieg ns a wifo and furtht-r alk-i:-s cruel and inhuman tnatmert. They won1 married in April. 1920, and separated in October.
Mi-- .Mai ion Cookp, daughter of Mr. aral Mrs. V. Cook, and her i.-'Uico. tli- Carl of Minto, whr.se r - -ntiy anno meed enK'aj-; ment treat1 much intr.st throughout tho world. Miss Cook re-ceived more tlian ordinary attention from the Tina - of Wabs. who danced with hvf wral times at Government JIouso. Ottawa, during his Canadian v:.--it. She is a reat frind of the Mi-sc- Candisli. dauKtiters of the Kovrnor trtmral. and is a favorite m society in the capital as well as in Mofitieal. Tlie wedding will take p!a-e in Montreal in January. Many noted j.ersons of Finland have been irivited to the woddintr and. tesides tii- r.arl'.s lflatiNCH. several of his fri-nds. ir.cluding army otllcers. will h- p!es-nt.
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I-'ACKS VAC;il.N('Y CIIAHGE. flomo Prtsisker, Flint. Mich.. wa arrested Tuesday nitrht for loiterir.c on the downtown streets. "When searched at the police station it was found that he had no money, and he wa's booked on a vagrancy charge. He was held in the city Jail, and his case will come up in city court Thursday morning.
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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
SHOP EARLY
Open Saturday till 9:30
Mail Orders Given Careful Attention
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Costs Little and ()rironios Trouble Almost Over Niglit.
J'.ovs and girl.V calf club.--, orcani.ed and manaal under the ili:ction of th- ( ti:r.-ior. ilepa rtuo-nt of l'urd ie univ rs-'ity crntributed rniieh toward the- ucc of thHuntington livestock show held reently. Fxhihit- by th- Shorthorn. Ais'u.s and Cnern.-ey cattb and !uroe Pig clubs aided greatly in swelling the total number of animals on exhibit to zr l-i addition t. 100 binls in the poultry department. The joungrtertf also h-lp-d improve tho quality of the hho.v considerably.
CT.1T. COIJd.CTS $tt:.2.. Th Socth Fond Woman's club
collected in one day during the lied 'ros; !rle $41a.2: from district
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!nvitat:-n t fhe football banquet1 Nov. 2" in honor of the Notre Pa mo football t'-arn will "all or write Carl '.ir.z at the American Trust "n.. or loph F. Donahue, 211 W. Jeffer-; -on h'.vd.. arrangement? may be; made for r '.ate.-s. T were ever-J looked owing to a dof- ctive tr.aiürig list. a. r. 1 wo wi-h ev rvl ody to at-j
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ri.YMOl'TII. Nov. Dk A movement has b' n started tovard in -.prov in- the schools in Mar-h;ll county. Three meetings wero hhl durin- the past week. The Crst on Tuesday evening at the Frick Mchool, two miles west of Plymouth. Mrs. Oeorge Kleins. hmidt spoke, using the slogan 'seventeenth to Fa-tf as hei sub-J-ct. n Tlitirsd.iv, three citv superintend nt.-:, F. i;. steinbach, Plymouth; Mi. Macy. Fr-mcn; t . U Horr.cr, Arros; and eight i)rmcipal:., Mr. Waldi-up, hnurlon; Mr. Sluiw. Tip1 ecanoi-; lrs. Minnie Aim, Vest t a p.; Mi. Yeisky, In wood; Mr. Austin. Lapaz; .Mr. Ilawbakcr. Tvi.er; Mr. W.ilker, "Julver, and Mr. Yo.b r. T eganleu. held a council at the Washington building. Plymouth. A.osi of ':i day v.-as spent in observing work done by pupils in trrades and hUh school. Later in the j't'ternoon a meeting vva? held in Surd. St-inbaoh's o!l'co o dscuss the imi roLiii..jnt of the schools of i lie eounty ' At noon part of tiic girls of tne Frome. F . oiu ur.es class under tho supervision of their ..aeher, 'Miss Polly Sehl a:,s -r. served lunrln on to the guests. On Toured iv evening a latge crowd of c;tt;-n-- celebrated armistice nay at UVsc 'nigh school, four miles from Plymouth. The main s-abjt cts wr in th" interosts of the educational campaign. The following resolutions were adopted: 1. Kevision of our text book laws to the end that books may he in tho band- of the children before school I f eins each year. 2. (leneral revision of our attendance laws. :l Improved system of physical ducat ion. 4. A la permitting th- ertion of teachers' homes in connection with consolidated schools. A minimum term (if eight month-. k flichor qualifications lor city and county superintendents. 7. Special training for rural teachers in nornu.l schools. 5. A larger portion of school Kinds from the' funds by prneral taxation to tho end that all children may have svhoo'.s equally good. !. Fmployme nt of nurses for all schools.
Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Sul-phur, declares a noted .kin Fpeeialist. Uecause of its germ destroying properties', this sulphur preparation Instantly brings ease from .s!;in irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to redie-ve the- torment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. Adv.
Gloves for the Holidays For street wear ive have African Cape, one clasp Gloves, Pique sewn and out seam, heavy stitching and spear point backs; brown, tan, grey and beaver $4.50 and $4.95. For dress Fine French Kid Gloves, Perrin's, Goessling and Ferres, contrasting stitching; black, white, taupe, grey and beaver $3.75 to $4.25. Fur Lined Gauntlets or lined with knitted wool $7.50 and $10.50. Knitted Gauntlets, long and medium $1.25, $1.75 and $2.75. Gloves and Mittens for babies and girls-Oc to $2.39. Lamp Shade Silk v All color fringe and trimming to match. Wire frames for Shades, Telephone Screens and Night Lights. Instruction free every afternoon. Silk is $2.50 a yard. Regular $3.50.
500 New Winter Dresses Hive just arrived. These Dresses will be sold for $19.75 and $29.75. Splendid Serges and Tricotines made by one of New York's best dress makers to sell at a much higher price, many are beautifully embroidered and trimmed with tailored silk braid. In this great purchase are Dresses for the little woman, the regular sizes and extra sizes.
Winter Suits For All Occasions $29.75 to $150.00 These are jaunty Suits for the street or Suits of more dignity for less informal wear. Th ey are all very skillfully developed styles in rich new fabrics. Many are Fur trimmed.
Beautiful Cloth Coats and Wraps $25.00, $38.50, $50.00 and $75.00 One of the finest stocks of Winter Coats, in Indiana is now ready for your choosing. Each garment is a wonder in itself. They are made of Duvet, Chamo, Bolivia and Evora Coatings, all interlined, warm and snug. They have handsome big fur collars and cuffs. Blues, Browns and Blacks.
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Wonderful Plush Coats Full, large, wrappy Coats all beautifully lined. Many with fur collars and cuffs. Splendidly lined. All sizes to 56. Lengths 34 to 50 inches. Priced $25.00 to $215.00.
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IF BACKACHY OR
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These Tips Prevent Turning Reinforced flexible win tips "spill" the wind and thus keep the umbrella frcni turr.irv;;. This feature is exclusive. Sensibly shaped. Dealers everywhere. SridlG. Umbrella fAi littl uml-re!' ui';.i tf t hi; ip'fdi" Mde fcv.R0.Si: nr.05 CO . Lanc.-.ter. Ta.
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I)r. Bell's Fine-Tar-FIoney, with iu fcl.-uc. fcrilinir qualities gvU riht cow n to w orlc at the fi-ft Rum of & rc!J. Lc it-:. j up the phivuv, roses th irritation B.-d fts: j te coi-sh. K-t a tottJe from your drurir:t'. Uay. ZOc, OOc. LÜ
Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; et sluttish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy: the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to week relief two or three times durinir the niprht. When the kidneys elopr you must
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you suffer from backache, headache, dizziness, stomach sour, tonpue coated and you rheumatic twinges when the
ther is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also pet from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablo'spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and our kidneys will then net fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthia, and has been u?ed for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer Is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. . Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys (lean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Adv. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Been This Woman's Safeguard All That Time. Omalia, Xeb. "I have used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
lor over twenty years for female troubles and it has helped m c very much. I have also used Lydia E. P i n kh a m's Sanativ Wash with poon results. I always have a bottle "of Vegetable C o rnpound inthehouso as it is a rood
remedy in time of need. You caa publish my testimonial as every statement I have made is perfectly true." Mrs. J. 0. Elmqitst, 2424 S. 20th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Women who suffer from those distressing illspeculiar to their sex should be convinced by the manv genuine and truthful testimonials we ire constantly publishing in the newspapers of the ability of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. To know whether Lydia E. Pinklam's Vegetable Compound will help rou: try it! For advice write to Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confiden:ial), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will e opened, read and answered by a vornan, and held in strict confidence.
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Gift Handkerchiefs Never have we shown a more beautiful assortment of Linen and Swiss embroidered Handkerchiefs. Foreign hand drawn hems and hand embroidery. Colors and white 25 c, 35 c, 50c and $1.00. Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs for men and women 50c.
Imported Initial Handkerchiefs for men and women 25c. Autographed Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs with the person's own signature in the corner is a most appreciated gift. Any Handkerchief autographed at $1.50 a doen besides the price of Handkerchiefs.
Christmas Stationery Just Arrived A new line of exquisite boxed Stationery has just been placed on sale at 75c to $6.75 a box. Geraldine Stationery, finest linen paper, with 3 quires of paper and 50 gilt edge cards $3.95 a box. The Choicest of Toilet Waters There are 40 dainty flower odors to select from ranging in price from 39c to $10.50 a bottle. Satin lined Toilet Sets from $2.50 to $12.00 each.' Bov's All Wool Sweaters At $5.95 One of the finest lots of Shaker Knit Sweaters manufactured. This special lot was made for one of the finest retail stores in America. They cancelled the order and we bought the lot at 1-3 off the manufacturers' price, which was $7.00. We have priced them for quick selling at $5.95.
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When Shoes Come Up Here 'Prices Go Down!!"
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reduced to a minimum, and here is how we do it. One Salesman instead of ten Cheap Fixtures instead of expensive ones No show windows No rent All shoes are marked with tickets bearing size and price. You serve yourself and save the difference. Men's, Women's and Children's Footwear at prices way below their regular selling value.
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your COAL nnd jar jojf TAXLS now. Delnj are eipf-n-ive. We will furninii tLe caslJ on teriiiM tLat will uy you f l.t.rrow. J,o;,iis on rru.MTT.'Ri:. 1'IANOS. LIVi: STUCK. ACTUS. tc. Main 174'J. STATE LOAN CO. Eatablithfd 1D05. tud Tioor Mvrrhanta Ilnk BlcJ. 131 h. Mich. nt.
Bov's Shoes
a large shipment just in includes a brown calf, all leather shoe with oak soles and foot form last. It is a shoe that will give real wear. Sizes 9 to 1 3 , $2.95 V2 to 2. $3.65; 2J2 t 5'2, $3.95
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as low as $4.85 Women's Shoes as low as $4.35 Misses' Shoes as low as $3.20
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