South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1921 — Page 2

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VISITING NURSES' CALLS SET RECORD Make Givr.tr-t In umher (if isits in January Since

POLICE WHISTLES WORN IX CHICAGO

Organization.

hnj hid mor of J.Ui'! ,ry t f-ir.ce its err report i-' : 1 rrimbr f 1

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HANDLESMAN HOST j APPROVES SALE OF TO EVANSYILLE MEN ! BREAD COMPANY

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Tu nursfv workrl full time. The u 1 j m T i t t i r ar. l the minit-r f !.ay.s lhy v.(.:ki ar- as follow: M! Prc-nnan. on-; Ml -s P.l.iko. Mr?. VTt-n -rc r. anl "M Jitlf t:ays; 5lr.. Mo.Tat, on. Th- totnl r.uiiit'T of ail:- mar! hy th :n was n;. MJ Mr.:" r.u.-titu:.-l f"T Miw Crf'hl. th- .-ti tii, al arvl ni-:!'t rajr-. who li.-iv l- n ill. Ml-- (' 1tln no r,', a i.ur.-", irok- hT ank!. .'r.'l rcjti lr-l a s :htituto. Th viitir tr rs'.r.- -h autonjoliilo iVak in Iis, an 1 th Fr.ancl.il ll"irulty to k. ; it running h:is !!

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Stockholders in Eyansyille Theater Pay Visit to Blackstone.

A ral hor.c;t-to-ir(.'oln's w)i.t h.iM ili5)Iar. th- '.(Kkcis aiul lavtl-iifrf-M which at one time adorn rj thf r. -!s i runny Chic.ipo t;lrls. TKirl:."4 th r c nt r rlrne vav the whist! m wth a ncslty. This youn woman Is of th opinion that all i-Mls should carry a police whistle.

A p.irty of 20' bankers and prominent T:i' p from Hvansvllle. Inl., w. re ini :.s f.f Jacob ilandlesman. promoter of the new I!.-icktone theater, at a Inr.eheon In the notary r"m of th oiivr hotel TTrrKd.iy. previous t( maklnc an Inspection vlvit to th- niaekstone. HanrlUsman Is promoting the lui:li:i of th t'addick theater, built rn the Ilnra of th- Hlackstcne, at I-'vansvlUe and the visiting party was made tip of the heaviest 5tookho!d(rs ln the I'vansville houne. Included anions the guests wa? D. V.. r.-.ddir-k, owner o( the Kvansvlllo Journal and other propertj- said to total several million dollars In value. C. K. Howard. U. M. Ratlin. .Tame? I. K a r borough. H. M. Stlllwf 11. ::. r. Moor, and Fl. V,. Hrcker. The party attended the afternojn pert orn.p. r.ee ;a the Dlackstono.

appraised At $30.0 CO and the pxr-

I sonal property of the old corporaj tlon at approximately $16.000. The receiver wer directed to i pay off a mortis of $10.000 held j by Sarah C. Beeon and to satisfy

certain liens apain! automobile!

Court Sanctions Purchase for $5.1,700 hy New Organization. Sale of the South IJend Uread Co. by the receivers, Guy MoMlchaed and C. V. Coen. to another corporation of the Kin." name and orsanizd on Jan. 11 under the laws of Indiana has been approved by Judge Chester Ii. .Montgomery in the superior cpurt. The sale price was ;:,r:.Too. The contract for tl. sale of the bread company thrown Into tha hand.i of a receiver by Ida ii. Gak ill. iresldent and largest stockholder, wa.s made ome time apro, but as conditional upon the approval of the court. Tho contract was made between Sam Parker, trustee, and the receivers of th bread company. The directors of the newly lncorrorated South Hcnd Bread Co. are Sam, Parker. C. B. Crumpaeker and Arthur I May. The real estate wa3

-naxried In July, 1S14. ated Sept. 15, 1919.

and separ-

trucks owned by the alleged Insolvent corporation. Tho petition for the order of Bale waa fhjned by the principal etockholders.

SEEK TO ERADICATE SEX DI XG MAIL THAT

LACKS FULL POSTAGE1 ca

FIFTY SCOUTS TO GET MERIT BADGES

to he Promoted Next Week in Court of Honor.

Tn an effo rt to eradicate the

fcendinj; of mall to which an inuflielent amount of postal" has cn affixed, th" I'n:td States postal administration is recoMiim-ndintr a

system tr firn;s !v wlilrh they

find who ar- th r are'ess persons ; l-ae. pes and promotion to the first

re.'ionsir.lp for this pr-art!ce. j ( l u-s at the lU,y Sout Court of Py stampinj: or printing on en-i Honor which will be held Tuesday ve'.opiS or ca'S of mail articles ! t-venlnjj of next week in the hih jnmh r.ot.itr. ns a" "l ";n ten only i school auditorium. Others will rulf b 03 a re Is fu!ly prep ill." rnall!e.ive promotion to the s.-cond class.

I-'ifty or more South Pend Boy

may i Scouts aro cxpt-ctcd to receive merit

master not fully prxa!d my be rflurnl to the Fender and from an examination thereof and the employe rep"r.sil!' for th- error may

be determined. rd rs postmasters to return all

having stiffii-nt postaire and bearing ttiC foreoini; notation. vere re

ceived from Wahinton. by local pofttal offi ia!s.

to niai! m.atter so returnti will.

when it Is a train resented fop mailing; be acceptfd for the amount of ther face value, the order instruct-

The Court of- Honor meeting which will be held under tho direction of Jo Taylor, Hcout executive, is to mark the periodic class tromo-

nrectin j tion of the scout system. Scouts of mail not , the first class i.assincr examinations

In ftremanship, tirst aid. eiectricity and other subject.--, each civen under

Monday it he direction of a local authority on

the particular ubJect. will be elliri

include motion

Postas stamps originally affixed j Mo for the merit Kadrcs

IXCOME TAX PAYERS ' START AXXUAL RUSH

Tho prrprrarn will also sxout demonstrations and pictures of scout work.

COW COMES TO AID OF ASTROXOMER

Payers of inoni" tax h.frari tlop .annual ru-h ui tla oiür-,- of I.)ivisiunal lb v.n i'- .!. -f M. T. Cumniintrs antl bis deputies Tuesday m of nine Tn anticipation of unprecedented itiA'int i.f rfil!irtinns fi bo mail"

b-fore ;.Tar Ii the xpiratlon ofjnf last 1'- Income tax time limit, j throe .-pclal df putit s have been ; -added to th. local forc. and th ' rr: "'.""

I.trsro room iis-'fil for civil service examinations has b n S"cured to acco;nmo5ate the expected t!ow of tax r i vf rs.

I?y Internntlonal News Serrlee: ONCANTH FALI, N. Y., Feb. 1. The prediction of a M.ilvyaukee astronomer that 1 1 2 1 will be a banner year for twins. triplets and quadruplets apparently Is being realized. Today a cow on the farm f Prank Wacek pave birth to four

healthy calves, doublir.tr her record

year when she had twins.

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improves the appetite, regulates the bowels, aids digestion and thus helps to keep the body in a normal, healthy condition which means better looks and the cheerful spirits which make a pleasing, popular personality. A Pure Medicine

Lvko is compounded by expert chemists from an old reliable formula In laboratories where every sanitary condition prevails. Every bottle

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I'. M. C. A. MAKING ARRAXGEMEXTS FOR MEMBERSHIP DIXXER

Invitations have been sent out to all Y. M. C A. members announcing a membership dinner to be given at 6 o'clock Monday nlirht at the association buildlrp. Atty. Louis n. Hammerschmidt will act as toastmaster and music will be furnished by a quartot from Tuskepee Institute. Iloxlng and wrestling- contests will complete the program, according to W. E. Kaufman, social secretary of the association. Acceptance of invitations to the Camp Eberhart reunlorr-to be held at the Y. M. C. A. Feb. 19, have "been received from mich distant point as Eurllntrton. Ia., and Urbana, 111., and indications point to an overflow attendance, according to the social p-cretary.

WINS DIVORCE UPON GROUND OF CRUELTY

Charging; her husband with cruel and Inhuman treatment, Grace Johnson has been awarded a divorce In the superior court from John M. Johnson. The couplf was

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There's cheering content n our beautiful flowers v and a vl5lt to our Ptore will demonstrate to 3a-.11 ':st hou- much happiness 1 found tn teintr near these beauties of nature. We may not be "Jut around the pcrner" literally, but we'r an nar to yon aj your telephone, ar.d a call i.i sufficient to shop with .. Iet Mower? plv the stellar role In your daily life.

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ADLER BROS Oo Midi bran at WaAbJAjtca " Sin ISJi. tiee KTonx: rou ims axd no ys

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TME L W. LOWER . DUC0UAT10 beuü IVenX Indl&riA. YV'Ol Paper. DrapeTt. IaJnt FappIlcA.

Suits and 0rercoats for Men Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws for Boys Odd Pants, Shirts, Underwear and Neckwear going at Unheard of Prices. The very finest clothes mrücers in the entire country are vieing with each other to take advantage of our cleaned stock to dispose of their unsold merchandise. Thousands and thousands of cTollars worth of the finest merchandise to be found is here in our store with instructions from the manufacturers to sell for what it will bring. Don't miss this opportunity to stock up.

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CATTLE ARE PRIZES IN ESSAY CONTEST

Seek to Stimulate Interest of School Children in Pure Bred Stock.

subjects will be the principal pp vi Iter at a meeting to b held at the Chamber of Commerce Feb. 14,

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11c arcuunmniF 01 ;cuu t-'nu. Invitations have Kone out from the chamber to the Ilotar: an?. Kiwanis club and other buins arM clric Organization to lieir Mr IJttlo who will speak on matters connected with bu8!n5j r-HlJutment.

FARMERS OF CEXTER TOWNSHIP TO MEET TO DISCUSS SCHOOL

In

effort to stimulate Interest

amonr boys and Rlrls In tho county school?, two registered calve?. a

Holstein bull and Guernsey heifer will be offered to eighth frrade contestants mibmittlnf: the best cwys on "Advantages of a Pure Bred! Holstein Cattle to the Average 1 Mm m m.

r-armer anu -Aavaniages or a Pure Ured Guernsey Cattlo to the Average Farmer." The Holstein bull calf is given by Charle Weldler ti the best e.o!ay rubmitted by an eighth grade boy from the county schools, and ths Guernsey heifer is given by the American Trust Co. to the girl in that grade submitting the best essay. School credit will be aUowed contestants who make honorable mention placed in the contest.

The Center Township Farmer's

federation will met in Gsnrr hall Wednesday night to di-u3 typroposed coni-c.lfiatlon of p-hn" ' and the erection of a C'.r.tral bulging to hovisA grade honl and years of high school. Yl. H. Itup.. South lknd. will te the prir.e'.p-. speaker of the tsvur.lr.g. Directors cf the St. Jcf-ph Co jrty Farm fc delation will meet Saturday in th ofTio f K. C. IJlrJ. county acriculttJr.Hl agent. Fenn township farmers V.l rr.e in thx bi::ment of tho First N. -

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SULXEY TO ADDRESS BUSINESS MEN AT MEETING FEB. 14

William T. Sulney, manager of the E. O. Little Audit Co. of Detroit, and national .authority on business

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Center Packing ouse Market 110-112 W. Division St. FOR WEDNESDAY

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Fresh Pork Shoulders,

small and lean, per pound . . . .

Spare 17p per pound .... u ß 17 Neck Bones, (TriSi per pound .... 3S

Fresli Pigs Feet, per pound . . . Pigs Liver, per pound . . , Fresh Side Pork, per pound . . .

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BOYS' CLOTHES AT 1-2 OFF

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FURNITURE AT 1-5 OFF

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Bolivia, Velour and Polo ClothSelf and Fur Trimmed $19.75 to $35.00

Salt's Peco Plush 32 and 48-incli Lengths Serge and Silk Linings$19.75 to $35.00

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at prices which are absurdly low Poiret Twills, Serges, Satins, Georgettes and Taffetas in a variety of stylesRoman Girdles Circular Skirts Embroidered Bodices $10.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 ' : '

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A sweeping discount of from 25 to 50 has been placed on all of our FursThis includes Coats, Coatees, Scarfs, Chokers and i Muffs in all the popular skins

120 PETTICOATS . - $1.25 and $1.98 Cotton Taffetas ENVELOPE CHEMISES $2.75 Flesh Crepe de Chine CORSET COVERS $3.00 Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine

FLANNELETTE GOWNS $1.50 and $1.98 Stripes and Colors JAPANESE KIMONOS $2.50 and $3.50 Embroidered Cotton Crepe GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES $4.75 Loose and Belted Models in Stripes and Checks

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