South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 30, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1921 — Page 2

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OF REAL ESTATE TO BE INCLUDED Income Tax Pavers .Vlut elude Such in Report. Collector Sa. "I'rnf.ts frrrp. the sale f r i -tnt form a ;urc" of lru-'-rr.- :n a irrtat r.um!.' r of cv.p s a1. 1 if a tit id n-aIe (jU f'.:ch p.U ilurir. r the t.ixahV vnr. Th pr''U mut ht r - turned T. Currrr v. i "in i - j r. 1 M. vi nu'1 i not r. I Arc r! in- to (.wr.tli! that t trtv b" n.( tu ally "urr. rr, inc. it ie title to thtnrs f rred in to t' cor.xid'-r 1 a sV., purpr If a contramade, ar.d an Initial ;.i and th- : alanc ' r ;r."''rr.e n f ale id rt made, by n"t f 1 r? Other l'.'J'iJTi'T.l', that the F.ilc I. -t n uh'V'juer.t rr,;: rt u I i - aC' J TI"; d n.adt- and the h r.ot.'H l)x-orr.' d a s In sich a taken in ; pa !-: trar;ea ti'-n. t i Mimr.:: tM- pr wou'.! ," .is f u n:rr."j' ro v a..d tu tl.-i criminal ...: in- s;i:is-iu improveriisn'.s, If any. .r if th- prp r- : ty hid ! n aejuir 1 to Man li 1, l&ir.. the fair lurui-.it v,i':i. :is of that !.i and Th'n i!-trrtet th" wrik fr V-, ri-. Ti.e 'iii.iiiiir.i,-! h nnce will L- i ' I I '. IinirMil H-al I -t t. In the .-,-. cf 1 1 : . j r ' -! 1 r ; i I täte, it Id a -' f!i-tt that the l.m ;. Inird will 'ii pn iati approxirii.ile.y three p. n i.t in value. The sani lrielhod will hi fiihnv, ,-iS was us.-l In findinL' !'; proiit t.n nr. i ni:r' d property x pt that to the pii - received fron, th- prop'Tty n.ust he 'fded til- ,4;ni'Mr.t i lepree..itii-n pir.ee, Mar 1 , 1 1 ", r if a ouirt d r.p.c1 that ilalt . !hn from '.e time the prp rty w .i: a. -ijuir d. a' cord -Inc tr the f, . lera ! n- law. In the sile f other property, th' cor.dltioi.s vary t" mii'h an extent that no i,"".! ruh- ),,. outlined. and the t i p ive' slio-i'd r. 'Ült a rver. lie ? authoritv : t e.ia!. i d to v. . depn.-ia-! Hon rate. "mnr..! course s:f.tiM ' fi Ctl .'f proper ,,n ,id. Th:! : i w t -1 the j i in the : in- all men 1 pr-vide forj h c.i.1' ! Ttan, a- the -i viilatii.a crt.iin p- i .iure .n "r " Cooper to lriat( 11 or r- - , .." ' . i Lxprricnccs at 1 hVOllt ! i CJ. A. 'o' p-r. pi'irt! ihiector for' the V. M. . A., will te -or:ie of j hi i-r i.erien, . : n :.rrn .1 1 i.ir I it the Junior et-to-ether paMV !) held Sind 1- afternoon boys' l-"bhy of the association it: the buildIf f;. Music ard a '. ;u ;nl w 1 i 1 he i,-i'.i':i preii.u.- Vt l'nv;-ratu th" La lk. 1 .M,ir,mr:r ?:: !s IlOsem.il I ' . S-Y3 ' Van liaal'e .v. Onyx Silk IlcsfUry J

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1 Ydral of the South iliirSS Indulge In enUJinjc of Illegal "hooch" competition in the thi wff'k, If the plans of HrnI. rjü'.vty. of M. I'lowatv & In-!son., cnnimw:''; t 9' n merchants, do not Ko "ist ray. Mr. Piowatv has d'fiirnatcti the iet - k of Jan. 30 to Feb. I as ofllclal or.lon Wfk in South IJond and in Jircctln a :ur.pal?ii of onion at-I.-i through hid various il -al'-ra with u vl-v of making the eating of onior.s universal in th city for the next t.i ven days. All the dealers hiivc hrm stocked with a huge supply ar.d S'.IIlr. jiromW-.s to t; unUdjuily Lr.hi; with onion sales in proyrHd throughout the city. "We believe that people would be healthier and better off financially if they ate more onions. " said Mr. r'iowaty Saturday in dicussin his ;!ana for onion week. "They'll at !tust be stronger. So let your motto 'An onion a day will keep the doctor away.' " WOMEN JURORS TO SIT IN CITY COURT Jurist Adopts Plan as Result of Criticism Voiced in Recent Cases. De.cyit the f.ict that judpre of the hierher courts nf St. Jr.spn county hive rul-d that women not 5 rve on luries m criminal ca- ' :d. Jude (.ri'.noi in city court Saturday morning Instructed P-allff IVanI: Murphy to summon wome l for duty as cliy tourt jurors in the f uttire. In fomnu itln-T cn this art:or. Jtidqe flilme- ?aid tnat attorn "j w re voicing loo rnanv objections to unemployed men vlnR afl Jur3-s and that 'ii.'j men always imthe cnot-c t. 'iisrnim them f'-orn thid duty ! that they cou'd return to their work. The court has also rereivfd public criticism in summonin lt men wh' are continually in the city court chamber awaitiri? Of-portunitic-s to serve as Jurors In Ca?;. Ihulm: the rrp'-nt ttroinlng trial more than I'.O m-n were summoned l.v the court for the three Juries. Tv.ring the Mr-- and second trials there were severa une-niployed m en servlmr ard much criticism was cvc n tii- cmrt for summoning them for dutv. Iurincr the last trial 12 busin-s men served aunougn i wer- called before the jury could be m '. cted. Many of the venlrei:un were excu? d because of their uru" nt business.

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AT COMMERCE EYENT Women's Organizations to Attend Club Luncheon Monday Evening. An addrt-M on the subject, "An Organization." by Prof. David Weir of Notro Dame university, will he th featuro of the dinner and meeting of the South Bend I? uium-sa Women's association at the Chamber of Commerce Monday evening. Kntertainment will be furnished during the evening a.s part of the program. Special nuisic will be furnished during the evening a. part of the program. Special mu?ic will be given by Marlon Cady and Walter O'Keefe will exhibit sonje of his best vaudeville waxca. Many puests w ill attend and th ?y will comprise rneoibers from the I-oatTue of Women's Voters, th Propres-f club, the South Dend. club, and the Y. W. C. A. Miss l-Yance Marks, who will act n chairman of the even'ntr, will read the report on the questionnaires sent out to the members several weeks ago. A report of the special committee on the program fr the present year will be read and the questions ol city administration, health, and sanitation planning will b- brouKht up. It 1 the purpose of thn association to brincr Speaker to their meetinps dprlng the year who will dL-cu'3 municipal problems and matters of civic interest. KTTU-riiUNK! COAL. IliTS IIOTTOM. New prices of coal effective Jan. 25. 1921. Old -Hen 9.00 Plack Hen $3.50 Old Abe 9.0y Amber-Jacket $8.50 old Scott $7.30 And if you aro not satisfied we will let you have a laid of cement, lime, planter or bricks. C. H. Ln FREES. 315 S. Taylor st. Main 279. Lincoln 5279. Hack hurt you? Can't straitrnt?n up without feeling sudden pains, sharp achcR and twinges-? Nov listen! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get blessed ellef the moment you rub your back with soothinpr, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out sorenets, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on and out comes the pain.

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BE CLUB'S TARGET Branch of Chamber of Commerce to Be Formed at Ft. Wayne Saturday. The detection and reporting of fraudulent stock promoting scheme wiil be the object of an organization to ie formed through various Chambers of Commerce In Indiana, plan? for wl.Ich will be made at a meeting to be held in fort Wayne next Saturday. Plana for the formation of the organization resulted from a conference of Chamber of Commerce sec retaries held In Indianapolis several j days ago. At the meeting a committee consisting of Frank J. Green, of this city; W. II. Arne, of Kkomo; Ii. G. LIusch, of Marion; L. E. liecves, of Anderson; and II. E Kodine of Fort Wayne, was named for further arrangements for the perfection of th? organization. The organization, as it is planned, will embrace every Chamber of Commerce in Indiana and will thus cover even' portion of the state. It is also proposed to have one certain Chamber of Commerce act as a citarintr house for all information regarding fake etock promotions. Fraternity Completes Arrangements For Dance Plans for the Phi Delta Kappas fni'ernlty pre-Lenten dance to be held at the Oliver hotel Feb. 4 have been completed by the entertainment committee. The committee, headed by Fred Ellis, has secured the AndersonMiller dance band and orchestra for the occasion, which promises to be one of the most elaborate dances to be held In the city before Lent. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Aih it is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Umber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle front any drug store, and afte rustng it Ju.-t once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt r cauae any more misery. It never disappoints and has been recommended for 60 years. Adv. ft N

After the Club Meeting Bring Your Guests to the TELA ROOM for Refreshments

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Suits of Style and Beauty The latest arrivals in Suits are certainly all that one could ask for in fashion and workmanship. They are wonderfully designed in the box, blouse or 3traight line Jacket effects. Some have the latest conception of the circular skirt, while others are the regular cut. Tricotine, Cord and Poiret Twill are decreed the most popular fabrics for the season and the trimming consists mostly of self banding, self stitching, embroidery and braid. These suits can be bought here for $25.00 or more. Sport Skirts A great variety of handsome color combinations in plaids. Both the pleated and plain skirts are here, some in the circular models. In Misses sizes $1 0.00 to $1 4.50 In Women's sizes $10.00 to $22.50 Bloomers This undergarment is increasing in popularity because of its neatness and comfort. We are making special prices on two of our best material Bloomers. White Sateen of exceptional quality, well made and hemstitch trimmed $1.50. Cotton Crepe of flesh color in the butterlb; pattern $1.50. Genuine Beacon Bath Robes A good selection of Robes in many colors and designs silk cord trimmed shawl and round collars all sizes $5.00 and $6.00.

moivs rfiP-T writ For he knows that only by fsuch acts can h rightly pain the reputation of V-elng tiJOUrhtfuT. And a box of our beautiful roses are often thmear.s of brlrjrlr.ir two soul closer together. replacing discord vrlth hajmony, a.r.d thereby arvin? to make the world a bct!t, more beautiful place in which to live. Try out the Influence uhlch flowers mav have on youre4f and then deterrr.lne their value. i3o5cirthTIlichlxn$lrtft J (Jrrcnhcti. nPhnc tm(J

Store Open:i 8:30 Closes 5 :30 Edwin Clapp hoes FOR MEN We are showing many new patterns in this famous Shoe. Come in and try on a pair, let us show you how the fit. PORTER & STROM UNIQUE BOOTERY 131 So. Main Si.

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More attractive than ever before, is now arriving daily. Our buyers are back from the East, delighted and enthused over the apparel they have collected for you to choose from. This merchandise is coming in small shipments, so we would advise that you make early selections.

Millinery

Stunning new Turbans are ready for you now, made up in silks and straws, with trimmings of shining celluphone and bright spring flowers. Also we have a good variety of the new soft grey hats in braid and straw $6.95 to $25.00.

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Dresses

Yarn, embroidery and stitching very beautifully trim the new Frocks of Poiret Twill. The skirts are plain and some are circular cut. Sizes run to 44 $22.50. In Georgette, Satin and Taffeta there is a variety of styles, colors and trimmings. Any one of these dresses you would be proud to own. And

they are priced from $25.00 up. There's health and longevity in the bread we bake. It's a safe food for the little ones and that makes it the proper mealtime stand-by for the rrst of the family. If your food store doesn't handle it let us know about it. Ask for "FIRST PRIZE BREAD" BAK1M0 CO Better Bread for a Bigger City

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All of Our High Quahty FURNITURE is Now Selling at 20 Tc OFF

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Cash or Convenient Payment Terms Call u.v torlny and we v.l' !hfw you th" Premw-r in ur own Lome, without any oV.lctin. We a carry attachments fnr r'.t jtnirc m a ttr . ?. curtains, tc. Paul Anderson lloiwlioM IMe-f'tHi-;'! Applianoi-" i.iim"!h rrK i 3d S. MUM-:ii St.