South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 34, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1921 — Page 7

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LAUD EFFICIENCY i OF U.S. "JACK TAR"!

Oliservrrs Sav Bn From I' arm Soon Equal Trained Sailor.-.

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inc. have !i.ir:i"i to ? i t ; 3 1 - th ir hi-: ; freight- with iii: of th- skill of the J vlniljirr.nifi' rcws of th M j Vanlcf elipf.fr fl.iy. Tin y lo not. for th- nuit. I' lrt. kno'.v h'w t r-" f i . top.-all cr oV any of th- humlr N ! of nft'itlra! thins for uhl h there! trr rich s.,'inl!r.K' tTiMv In th" j liys of th" ..a!;ir, .vhi;- Hut wh n 't rr;nif( To nolinT a li'.r Me.-i rn. r J ;hro'JKi ' h nvy 'i. . t k i n t: lh"l ! re of the coal hurru r. or t u rni t" -r i o with K v!tn at any of th" -rr. rs- i rfncy task- thi' may l"ven; n? I :. :h" Ait.frlan born, Aro' ri' an-i

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Am Kfflclrnt hs An v. J "Thf rr"orfl hov." fai.l on of hr .Mr..ril;ir r.f!'.!a!s. "that Am"r-I "n ?hijs' r..'tlr"rs ;..rc ;i tt'fb-nt x Uritlxh. Tutch or S' arnlir.avians I -,'in'! lone: to th" fa. Th y show J a' tn. youni; Arnnran sailor ran 'tarn hi work fjuirklj". th.at a boy . b nautical -xprb nop thro", ' . ,irn ajjo wns confined to pumping Mt -r for thr rows or. thf farm, or ttl:ins: In the bl swimmln' holo. . ti rolrtpt Mm--lf tn hi ship as wHl . - a Norwf.ian l.itl v ho has b.n .iv'lncr for ti.-h nlnr- he tir.ft wopMST!. ! 'of a short tl'rt". bfTi" of l.irk .' proj'fr inri.t lint! nui.'h in"xpf-ri-irtM'b'nts tt AriM-riran snira . i: "d mu h more frequent than to of other natb.nalitI"S. Now, ; is chanpint? " r v-ri.Mn i j a ' ".s ha . r b.rn. newly-trained no mr" trouM" with 'o r cr"r.vs than the piasters ' ps fly bot: th.-r tiaprs. or mast -s i i- ha- b. ct.'i.e naturalized ArnT-j ns In ord"r to p.-t an Ameri. .an ! dp. In fact. In many eas" they "Not lo'itf a pro. an American capn!n who wa.s imly 2T years old .routtht his tramp freighter aU?T .round the world, makinar money 1 1 Sleeoiessoess Thfl Rrmarkable F.fTcct of Wheeler's Nerve Vilalixer After Ilicth Cla.-s Trearnents Utterly hailetl. Those nichts vt aleples tortiir' need nt be put up with, now tlwtt tli nerves an l-e iulfi-t affly. Ic-nj wliit .Mr-. : Stahl aays about ber case: "Mv rai was one of lirnl uleepbsstis I auCTred from th far more tl.au tMi ftr. I used, all sorts of trentiiieiit, l.nd mMlcal men La Germany nrd laik'liin l irescrll for m. triil the Ki.t-lp . urn. with e!etrlc battia, also st-.q:it Iiy . bur nil of tbei. were uns'p'.-osf ul in bringing reaults. lly a liiere oin hlr.re I ranif la tourh with W la-e'ier'n Nerve 'Itillxer. I gav It a fair trbil and feund It of great benefit. It prave. n;.. t!i" r.ant ralnabie tlln; In tle urb! - .I.ep " Mrs Kannle I, s;t;thl. HV-l .Ierbr...n Ave . Pno.Irn. N. V. Ask for Wheeler's Nerve VltalUor. It b afe and dopeles Ios not -ontnlr rlt)h"l or nariotics. In Finressfu! u.e f,.r M yara. per tiottl' at drug stores or lv repaid expresn. SAMPId! b"ttl" f,.r b n.t t Lelp pay ctwt of iiia.llla-. J. V. Brant C.. Dept. .T, ,Jtlt.n. M'. TLe h. A.lvt. TO THE GIRLS OF SOUTH BEND Do you know that you have a chance to win fame and fortune for yourself b sides bringrintf national honor to this city? As announced in last Sunday's Chicago Tribune, starch Iti be!n made for the mct beautiful tri ri In this territory. REWARD! $20,200.00 IN CASH Th- Chicago Tribune has agreed to pay SlO.UoO.eo in cash to tile most beautiful K'irl found and 1 10.200.00 ADDITIONAL In cash to u othr bvautles. livery prill unmarried or widow Is eligible, excrpt prcffti.-iicnaN. All that Is necessary Is to seb-et a photograph of yourself or rtomo friend. writ- th" name. address and occupatbm ori bck of It, and sent t' Tteauty Contest.'' Th" rhirftfTO Tribune. 7 Dearborn St.. ChlcaRo. Further tb-taihs In next Sunday's Chicago Sunday Tribune. 1 u i DON'T LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN If you havo -ver filled to I supro' yourself with cash f wnen vou nrceo k. oecaus you thought it would be .lifr.cult cr expensive to borrow THAT WAS A MISTAKE 1 1 SECURITY LOAN CO. 0 Cor. Mr: in and W.idiin Ms., soitli r.aiul. .Main 10 IS :ton

POLISH WOMEN TROOPS MAY BE CALLED

IJecause of t lie unflincliing cc wra' thv displayed during the Rivnt war, when thonRandp of Gcnnnu troops wen.- ovcrninüii thoir land, destroying homes and anything that might be in their wake, these Polish womrn troops, often referred tons the "Amazons,'' may again be called to the colors to defend their liotr.e fron a neu enemy. Russian I.'eds are planning to make a drie on Poland ftom (he north. The photograph shows a juad of the "Amazon" marching through one of the street of Cracow.

o.- the voy.ai;'-, :.rl his -row had rot a shtvel" complaint to nvonl against him."' EDICT IS AUS SHOUT SKI UTS AM) 11MSE ARMS I SHA(;ilAI S ! fAX'IH.v I, f'.l'.lnese wi.-:ni IVii. r. 'vn th." j a " ! . ir ir; i'o:' critiel!'i and als f! for wtaririvr url yk ir s display, i" their arin. This : i:.;cim . ; ' to t h .'S- 'Ali'. h : sty ! s of d: i - An iii':. :n,a;nsi th-s.. .-Hb s has :. . tiowt ; ;i'l op; ! t ir, r htl " v..a:'.:i - s-: j 1 i : . y I . e . Oi i ) MT V lo :b ti at" d 1 1 declaims t I;a ' 1 ?. the vV'.,ir.' neither Ci.ir. and adds: f j . ff,r,.jK,4 nor "Woivr ore b V"id oT s!; ;!ot air' frijU"nt jojlti' .-fj.tts wkhoui o- ' -a ' i a !.o ri ' . I:, future s.. l't ndiriir wi!i li" .nr. sf. d a' d '.'in-ih' , j . S. C(H)t J) t 1 1 lOH StlttiS ScandiiHu iiiii Sliijiffin N'i-:vA.s'n.i:-(.' I'VN'K II :: j !rri via-: shipowm i s ' have been hard hit by rh" c mp' ti-' 'ion of Amtrican ships whbh ha.t developed a. bi;r bu-um-ss smc- th 1 j war in carryinc: roal to Norvav nrrl ! j Sweden. In con."''p.ience. the S 'an-j ; tllnavi'ins have decided to lay up , j 4"ino) p,js f.f rliipomr-r in th-ir1 j hon;.- ports for rill o.fii'ite period, j This has seriously ret! need the cal' trade of Northutubf rl '.nd and Dur ham, I'nir. ; Th Sen r.dina. in r sh'fipintr men j hav" cantf.'ed r , n o .. r 11 .ntra,ts ; for the construction of pt-w tonn-i.u'e at I'.ritish var.ls. Union Trust Company Bai Deport Boxe with facial faxUltlM for tlx privacy or cus tomer. n pi i 1 1 SIT! 'ou can't bepn too early to the spirit of thrift. Show them now turn into dollars later.

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Children like to build. Let them build up an account of their very own at this bank. We are always interested in helping them develop it. One Dollar will open a Savings Account. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FREE SERVICE ON INCOME TAX REPORTS WE HAVE ESTABLISHED IT FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. SERVICE STABILITY ftTWNFPiW national mrtF JEFFERSON BLV D. NEXT TO POST OFflCe THE BANK AHEAD"

0 EJECTS TU MATE'S SI LEWE AM) ABUSE:

11 IEE ASKS DIEORCE r itsi;:' a wo ii. comi'u' a wet hi.-.a's r.f ,,,;ijv i ri : -o all-1 iv Mr : ! l si : ; f .' - i I : ' .- hor,e ,!:..! 'I, f 0 are some of; ! I al le M I i J I i 'li lir.irnir. tü.-'i in i or t t at r 'ed -da v. Sh" e.i io!' r . i : s i . . has struck - !. 1 ami lt r-at'ed lit-r, an'l a. nt ".ib" I her oi.-iny hnr.ri'' . .1 ln'.iin a il-rio M rf . pr. I o Ira i'l i ; a-Ls tor lb" i.tody of ; v'v lMorth-tdd n Willird! i . 1-, a-'..f.a!.l- r.T.-rt ! .1 ' !.- '.till'.'. va - I for h e.-s- If a nd ehiM. I Tin w . t ; o ! I'.n marr.. it.'l Jar. .Mi'.:. 1 : :. p.'.' 1. lup! ! ! Tn MM S TIMES Want Ads WOMEN SAVE $20 IM HALF HOUR Dia.-.ond-Dyc" Your Faded Garments or Draperies instead of Buying ' .rv woman car, diamond-dye her , old shabby skirts, waists. coats', j U..icl;ipm,1 oovorim-rs ir.U new. ?bi h ! ;.;:fk;iJc rf "Diamo'-.d 1 yes" citl-! . ta:n; i i- dirt . tito s. Ib-ware! 1'imr e've i ' I . a hs. spots-, fad---. ;.nd ruins j ; ma't-riahs bv ei ir.:r ii a "dved-btok." j 1 Iluy 'M ;.:m'oe.d Dyt s' o'ily. T 11 t ! .li xiul.s; w'i"tler our material i.- ' ! wool or s:!k, or it' it is cotton, linen, j : a mi'.LUle. li ri -h, l'adeb'ss eol- j ! t.rs. Adv. j mmmm fry?, - Rj.i-i...- Bib r Resources $7,500,000. inculcate in that boy or girl how the pennies they save

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U 11' r.xrn ;i: orrui:. In oi i r to ron.oütlate tht offict'S of th '"oimty .-'ifveyer and load inth ""rt h.Us,. county Sopb f'f Schools K. H. ioncrfu-M. and i.outo. uryor, i". j;. t.iijin. hav" "c.b;i niT'-d offiof-s. STOP CATARRH! OPEN j NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Crpam Applied In Xrtrili Helitvcs Head-Coltk at Once. ! If y)ur nr.drils nr cloqfted and -ur head is stuffed and vou can't I l.r. ...v... f 1. I.. .-..r Ä t .1 .n . i i hi- iieei n i nuflf 11 X I tall H o'liarrh, just v a small bottle of I'ly's Cream Itaim at any ibut; store. 'Apply a little of th!.? fragrant, anti-' . 4 t ..,r. I lt 11 I'ull. K....t.lln r. n 1 1 T i' I. IIUI. I.ITil Ul till' I i let it penetrate through every air paMsar of your h. ad. soo'thinpr and beallmr the infhimed. .swollen mu- i -rs membrane ami you pet Instant, rtdi. f. Ahl how pood it fetlp Your nos;rils are open, your h'ead is clear, no more hawking?, snuffling. hlwlnpt;

i no more headache, drynes-s or strup;!l j ;;lln.? for breath. VAy's Cream Halm is just what sufferers from head ' "id.s and catarrh need. It's a d"- . ; li'-'ht. Adv.

I - r.OoffE.Boan SAYS : Just follow me I'll point the way To Coffee Roasted every day Always fresh Both morn and night You'll like its flavor. Its color is right Because it makes M ore cups per pound Even with guests It'll go around We carry four brands That you will like SOGIETY PERFECTION SHORT BERRY JUST RIGHT When once you've purchased At our store You'll be back again For more. Get more coffee for less money by trading at the Coffee Ranch 133 N. Michigan SL

LAVISH LUXURY ON RETIRED HAN 0' WAR

King of Thoroughhreds Treated Like King in New Kentucky Home. LEXINGTON. Ky. Feb. 2. Kvery lurur' lavished on royalty is to be the portion of Man O War. world champion thorouph-hr-ul. at Ulnata j farm, near here, whip he has 1ust;l been retired to the stud. j A private frruom. private f. rb tuhs. a .private pasture, where he ! is. allowed to run loos." tlies" are ! some of the things th;-.t are bf in i

provided by his owner Samuel D. J watchman makes his way to Flddl" of Phil.-idt lnhia am! Misithat no harm befabs any o:

Fiasheth I)ain?erfiltl. noted woman breeder ot thoroughbreds, under whos" care he has been placed. Ar.ima.s such as Man u ar are not allowed to do the many things their pleblan brothern ;,nd sister.-" do that mipht expose then to dan?er. Man nen me lamou.H racer :eit tne ; farm at Herlin. MarIanl. where li was tabled after his return from his triumph over Sir Harton r.t Windsor, he was pla ! l in a paddrd automobile van and haub-d tt. the express car. On his arrivai in Lex ington he was unloa.ltd into another van and taken to th" Kentucky Ji-cluy club rac tri"k for exhibition to admiriuK' thousands of K r.tuckians Homo With IVIcnds. When he was taken from the track t Uinta farm, a distance of

six miles, he was aain placed in a I for Gdden IJroom- Mr-. d fford's van and hauled over th" smooth i siahii.m and a smaller : Majt.r highway to th farm. There he Treat. Man O War's companion. I was unloaded and p'aoed in a stall : have prepared a small hot;-., riearby specially pr par 1 for him. with for Frank Loftus. his Ki n"0'. to live the cmpanion of all his travels, in. The regular nihtwatchman of Major Treat, the old steeple chase, the farm v.iil be on dutv during th" racer, on one side and Golden hours when th. pr corns and t art -F.room, Mrs. Walter M. J. fff.r.l's j takers ar-- not present. Th. books four-year old stallion m th" other. ; for Man O'War and Golden Hroom For Man O'War loves quine com-; h.ave not been prepared and I d pany and he is to be kept satisfied ' not knfw tr what mart s h- will la

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Without Doubt, the Most Extraordinary Event Of Its Kind This Store Has Ever Held Just such offerings as those which follow will be found in practically every section of the store. The savings are most worthy ones the merchandise is of absolutely dependable quality. For genuine savings it will pay you well to shop here tomorrow.

2 for 9c Specials Presto Snap Fasteners, 2 cards 9c Pearl Buttons, 2 cards. 9c Atlas Toilet Pins (180 count) 2 packages 9c Milady Hair Wavers, 2 cards for 9c Lead Pencils, 2 for . . . 9c Coats Darning Cotton, 2 balls for 9c Embroidery Floss, in all sizes, 6 for 9c King's Thread, in black and white, 3 spools 9c One lot of Braids, 3 yards for 9c Val Lace Insertions, 10 yards for 9c Children's School Handkerchiefs, 2 for 9c 29c Specials 36-inch Outing Flannel, extra quality, in light colored stripes; sold up to 45c yard, at 29c 36-inch Comforter Cretonnes, in floral patterns; 45c value, yard 29c 2 7-inch Flannelette, in floral and figured patterns, 35c value, yard 29c White Goods Special, one lot of 36 to 40-inch Voile, Batiste. Organdie. Indian Head, Pique, Ri. !ctte and Madras; 59c and 50c value, choice, yard 29c Boys Initial Handkerchiefs; regular 25c value, 2 for 29c

Many More Items Ranging from 79c to $9.99 Every Section Has Something You Need at a Big Saving

y having his chum with him a well a5 another high bred anltua'.. ,

AlUio Jgh Miss Dalngerfu :. i whoso reputation as a brrrb :-r lirT TIF I'P

r.ic ho-?cs i .fcond to r- ., r . t o a h: s.ii.i that "A horse ! a hor.? a n d Man ('V'Ar will just have a stab a," she told the representative of ThAsociat?'l Pres- that she ha.l niodt-Ud a barn on the farm for him. The box stalls prepare.', for Man (i'H"r And Golden IJroom are large an I roomy, giving them plenty of room and which to turn and 1 down at will. Feed tubs for Man O'War luv" been Fpfcially bui:t bj' a Iexlngton tinsmitn, special precautions r-m - iK - 'a to fee tnat in" :atnfv:.s rac"r eannot injure himself. Th.- sta'.: ' the arn are much like tlu s" ir. !ho barn of any thorousrhhred hre"'iins farm, but thruh and about th" hams at all hours of thi niht racer?. Ha SiM'cial (irtKiin. T ti :i Hrv'w.i nri-y.v v!l t;v.. T v-i t: , 1()ftll the man nJl ;l:u:iVs .has j r.ireJ foP Mat; f U"ar. s.nc-- h:s 1ltV(. ,1 x" on t; lb ' m1 or ?'s , "Xurry stud- fr0m isir.jjton on the Georcetown pike, ar.'i and h.is I hiu'P' n Hilm. .Maiini'.tri sire, Fair P!av sti'l r;re Stabled. I.oftus wil'. stav with th fa mus i horse, earing lor mm oy Urv ar.-l on I -all at j.ny time that his soi virt may be reeded. '"Man O'W.ir is: we'.! behaved animal and no tx -a precautions have been taken in l. s stall to prevent his injuring hime!f." said Miss I ainj;eiT;"bl. "We haw made r.o very unusual preparations for him. I have had a stable remodeled with three stalls one for Ma. War. or."

Store Hours 8:30 a. m. to 5:30

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9c Specials

Extra heavy spring Snap Fasteners, all sizes, in black and white, card 9c Toilet Pins, 360 count, package 9c Steel Crochet Hooks, all sizes 9c Crochet Cotton, in white, ecru and colors, ball ; . . . 9c Bone Hair Pins, box . .9c Wire Hair Pins, box . .9c Safety Pins, all sizes, card at 9c Pearl Buttons, card . . . 9c Mercerized Darning Cotton, ball 9c Plain and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs 9c 39c Specials Romper Cloth, 27 inch, in stripes and plain colors; reduced to, yard 39c Kimono Crepe, 27 inch, in floral and Japanese designs; reduced to, yard 39c Drapery Sateen, 36 inch, in floral patterns; 75c value, yard 39c Women's Fiber Silk Hose, in black and colors, made to sell for $1.00; pair . . . .39c Boys' Grey Jersey Gloves, regular 69c value, pair. .39c Japanese Middy Crepe, 30 inches wide, in white and colors; (5c value, yard. .39c Fancy Ribbons, 75c value, yard 59c

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h! SHIPS V GOTHAM Pv I r.trnstlonil Nws .'err!-: 'NKVV YOItK. Feb. 2. Tratte in New i ork harbor wa dc::uT.i;iz At

the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin mariceJ with thm

Bayer Cross" to break up your

Fever, Stuffiness. Warning I To cet Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," and look for the name "Bayer" on the package and cn each tablet. Always say "Bayer."

Each Bayer package" contains safe and proper directions for the relief of Colds also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache.

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Boxe of 12 Bettlet cf 24-Bottle of ICO Alio Cipiulei All drurgiitl liplrin ! the t-ai mark cf Dayer Xfanufactura of Monoctlrar!.1tr cf FaMey!!reM

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Women s Manclkerc r r ii 11 :hicfs. embroidered corners . Nail Brushes, good 9c qual- . .9c ty Pure Castile Soap, for baby's bath 9c Jap Rose Talcum Powder, 15c value 9c Hair Nets, special. . . . 9c Aladdin Dye Soap . . .9c Men's large white Handkerchiefs, hemstitched border, special 9c Correspondence Cards and Envelopes, box . . . . 9c Cotton Towels, size 1 Ax 28, with red border (seconds) 15c value 9c 49c Specials Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose, in navy, brown, white and black; with white soles; 75c value, pair . . 49c Men's Fiber Silk Hose, in black only; 75c value, pair at 49c Children's Wool Gloves, in grey, brown, blue and black; 75c value, pair . .49c White Goods Special, one lot o f Voiles, Batiste. Dotted Swiss, Organdie, Lawn and Pique; 75c value, yard. .49c White Goods Special, plain Voiles, Figured Voiles. Batiste, Skirtings and Gaberdine, 36 to 46 inches wide; regular $1.00 value, choice, yard 59c

'1 ' d w:: fr.; . of ot"!r - ar.d other ft.iII crft wr p-ink th'Ir moorlnr. t''rj of cr.if: w 1 1 a f- ßirift r.i I t' t.'üts vv r" d!riblfvl .y lh ir f.-i. F.-riy t o.-ts vrtre delayed from f riit.utrs to f.vt hr,,jr. Cold and relieve the HcaJ2r:he. Neuritis and tor Piin ccncraüy. ID)

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19c Specials Pearl Buttons, extra quality, card 19c One lot of Jewelry; values from 25c to 50c, card, ,19c Curtain Scrim, 36 inch, with colored borders; 25c value, yard 19c Cotton Batts, 25c value at . 19c Woodbury's Facial Cream and Powder, 25c value. .19c Java Rice Face Powder, 29c value, box 19c Sale Ends Saturday Evening at 9:30 69c Specials Window Shades, dark L;reen. size 36x6; reduced to 69c Girls" Chamoisette Gloves. in white, brown and grey; $1.00 value, pair 69c Fleisher's Yarn, in blue and black; $1.00 value, hank 69c Turkish Towels, z o o d quality, with pink and blue borders. $1.00 value . . .69c Silk and Cotton Poplin, in colors. 36 inch; $1.00 value, yard 69c Women's White Chamoisette Gloves, $1.00 value, pair 69c

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