South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 39, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1921 — Page 2
x-HSDAT MUItNTXG, IXIlItCAUY , l2lf
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MAKE SOUTH BEND HEADQUARTERS OF
"BLUE SKY" GÜRBISHSS
rufa of ntl'-nc to the r.ßtice cl the third pos:rnater-enornJ and th matter will he tak'i. core f by Washington crticU'.s. Much cmbaric'.vmfnt 1 b iPg ( atiü'.a by certain :.:my ..r.l;r. matter which h in rftrlentlv trc-raIJ. broadcast over
aifj. am ?ucn
n-jstal ir:miruira.iju
JURY DISAGREES IN GUARDSMEN'S CASE
i
Commerce Chamber to be Central Clearing Agency in W ork.
CIRCUIT COURT ENDS
RECESS OF TEN DAYS
Th South Iri.i rhamhrr of Commerce ha-i become th rpnljal clearing acrncy In InlUna ;is a result cf (hp ronf'-rfnrv nf the executive CftmmUtK of tho Indlina Comrr.errial Scr tarlr' aAsoiation held at TV Wayne fiiturtfa for th pTirpcet starting a tar-widn institution for curbing th activities of "blue tky" stock rchfir."5 njvl fraudulent veritu of vry kind. The r.irtization fom'l at Fcrt "Watt. rT which F. J. Gr.n, South B-nri. 1 chairman, will be known ai th Indiana valance commltf and will comprisr all th cith-s and the trwn cf th? rLatc Th clp.irlnk; hou-o for th" tat? will be th- .k.cal Cha.nil"r of Commerce. It will handle inv. .stiK'itiona rf an projects It do not deem relif.b! and will furni. information to tho oth?r cities of the state. Tho purpoo und obj'irt of th5 ptate institution ar": Thi curbing of fraudulent activities and fak; vendor of projects; the protection and rncouracmnt of worthy projects; the Invrstiration of all que tior.ab!s project. in I admonition to the public thereupon. The clr a rir.tr ajr-nc!e .'iud particularly the chief onrt here re denirous of rooperatir.gr with th pre, the public and the fir.am ial Institut inns cf ihm re.cpctivo citjrs.
Aftrr a vacation of 10 days the circuit court rtsumd Monday with W. G. CrabtU as acting judtfe. Judirc W. A. Funk M ftill in Aiixona for hi health. Th. petit Jun' wm be turnmonod next Monday and the trial of criminal ra.f as it customary will precede the hearing of civil lltL sation. The nettt Jurors and the townships in which they reside folIuw: ouu Uohoader. German; Ptve Zimmer, Frnn; Schuyler Judd, Greene; Abraham U'hHesll. Fortae; A. It. Robbing German; Udward ICoontz, Uncoln; JMward Rom mfrf-r, CUy; Alfred Wolf, UW-rty;
James Frame, Port-age; WilJiam Korn. Warren: Allen Cripc and
Sherman Smith. LJncoln.
CHARGES HUSBAND
WITH ABANDONMENT
Dj International .News Frtl'-e: HAMILTON. Ala.. Feb. 7. The
jury trying the ca of Bernt. Robert
1. Lancaster, who with other Ala
bama militiamen, waa charged with
lynching William Dalrd. a union reiner, today reported it was unable to agree on a verdict. The Jury had bfen out Fince 6 p. m. Saturday. The poJl stood six for conviction, one undecided, and rive for acquittal.
DRUG FIRM TO GIVE EMPLOYES BANQUET An address by A. W. Uailty, of Chicago, on "Drug Store Efficiency" will b? ths feature of tho program to be given at a banquet for CO employes of the Frueh-Thomaa Wholesale Dru? C, in thu Oliver hotel
Wednesday evening. Dinner will be-in at 7:30 in the pink parlor, after which there will be poeral shej-t talks by some cf the employes and di&xuyMona. Ralph Feiff and Floyd Dt thl will peak. The company has the following stores: . Opera Drutr h'tor. Elkhart. Ind.;
Red Oros, Mishawaka; Americaii ard Central, .South Rend.
awarded Kirkley damages of U.300. He sued for 15.00) and the compromise Monday gave him $3,750.
The property In question was located
at Calvert and Michigan sts.
Real Estate Man and City Compromise Suit Compromise was effected Monday morrir.g in the .superior court in the suit of Marshall Kirkley, local real estate dealer against the City of South Bend against damages allowed him for condemning the ,south onehalf of lot No. 2 in Stover & Witwer'H .addition to the city of South Dend, located on Michigan st. Tho city condemned the land for the opening of Calvert st. and
Annual Red Cross Dinner to be Tonight More than 60 reservations have been made for the nnnual meeting and dinner cf the St. Joacph county chapter of the Red Cross to be held at the Chamber of Commerce tonight. rr. C. A. Llppincott, president, will preside. A number ot five-minute talks Vill fealure the meeting.
REV. MATTHEWS ILL AT STATE CAPITAL
INTJrAN'APOL.lB. A Fa E. Matthews,
Feb. 7. -cf South
- Rep. Bend,
member of the lower hous of CRUEL TREATMENT
iinnnuo. ii.vnnciy uuill Joseph county, is furiously ill at the Deaconess hospital here with a nervouji breakdown following an attack of influenza,
CajL James EX Southard, of Michigan City, representative from Importe county, who ha ben ill since the pension of th legislature opened, took his seat in the houpe todav.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
rf
ASKS $12.000 FOR INVALID POSSESSION OF RIGHTS OF WAY
Charging abn.ndor.ment. Anna Spraguo has filed suit for divcrce in tb- wjperior court from Archibald Spraue, The. couple married Ftpt. S. 1017. and separated Nov. 14 of the same year. She asks th court to restore her maiden name of Anna Autusak.
St'Ii TO rOLIJXT. Suit tc collct on a nole alleged
to be due Marshall Field & Co.. a, corporation from Walter K. Shcrman was instituted In circuit court j Monday morning. The note was exe- -cuted in favor of the Chicago house! Oct. 2. 1&16, for 5317. til on which'
H now due J3G0.34, the plamtlrr alleges.
Iim;u-es of 112.000 for the allgi t,rlawful rc.'e..slon of certain hlckd
of pro)rty in South Rend lyln'
alon? railroad rmr.l or way is oUgui bv Albert G. Hfirn and Ida M. Horne ac?.in ti)e American Truet and Security Co. of Illinois and the American Trust ard Security Co. of Del.Twar, Hrn'-t S. Hunson. tr!-tee, nrr.es S. Runson. Hnrace O. Miller. Melvln C (Irny. and Francis IZ. Hon. kir.''. The proceedings were institufed in th circuit court. Thpl iintifTs allege that the defendants have b-en in pos-f-sion of the property for the it.e three years. Judgment of 5 '00 i asked against Roy Young and hH wife, tenants of Jfe.n Titus in a doub!" house at ,30321 1 Fourth M.. Mihawnka. in a suit f!-1 in tli" circuit court Monday. The plaintiff asserts that tho dfer.dinfs failed to pay rent during the 1 1 t four montb n compliance with the term of a lease.
TRY TO HALT ABUSE OF POSTAL PRIVILEGES Intentional a bus- of the postal regulation which provides that a letter with iii.-MiiheW-nt posture may be pent to its address, providing a tworent st. i nip is nfTixc-d, and the postage due Im co'.lM:!-d from the ad-dresr-eo, his result-1 in a determination on the part of the t'nlfed States postal ndmlr.i-tr.'it'o'i to ppreher.d persons who n sort to Midi a pracnr. - nrili-g o word received by Poatnnstrr W. N. Hunter. Postmasters are asked to brinrx
COfJI'lrlGIisa
PROO
F
That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Extraordinary Curative Power in Cases of Woman's Ailments
Columbus, much pain
suffered very
mv periods
51 v J v. . . ii 11 : ; : -Mi WW lit'
0.-"I dnrinc
ra.'
TT: ana leu wcax anq
all run down. I tried many remedies and the doctor said I would have to have an operation. Then before my baby was born I had terrible pains in my sides. I took
Ly
dia
E. rhk-
harn's Vegetcblc Compound and it
helped me vonderfully. I have had two children fince I began taking your medicine and did all of my own work including ( "ashing. You may Uie this letter a' testimonial if you wish." Mrs. Thomas L. Christy, 704 West Mound St., Columbu. Ohio. Such a condition as Mrs. Christy was in points directly to a deranged condition of a w oman's ?ystem, and by following her example taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, women may be relieved from such ailments and be restored to normal hoaHh and strength just as ehe was. If there is anything about your condition you do not understand write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., about your health.
"Gets-If The Corn
S A. II 3 1
1
Com lM'imner i- (;uaratit Ctl-
It-!i.f fr 'i -r!i -':T.Tirf: fol'is the Mph ;it: t. .f ;?! It" ! a OUI'-'a-
1 a I- i-i f ' -A ?
f a pin or
ls Pyrami 'Be Happy
If Hmlarance Ls Deiep Tried to the Limit Cirt a Uox ot PjrnmJd Tile Suppoaltorlea If you are etrupKllnff with the pain and discomfort of ItchlDjr. bleeding, protruding plls or bemor
And Now-
B
eacon Low Shoes
At the following prices
$9.95 $8.95 $7,9
BEAN THERE ARC fiO JLSTTER ran mroR srnrcH wzar
rholds. co over to any dru? tore and get a 0 cent box of Pyramid Pilo Suppositories. Take no substitute. Relief Bhould come o quickly you will wonder why anyone ahould continue to suffer tho pain of such a distressing condition. Por a free trial package, send name and address to Pyramid Drue Co.. iTr amid Eldc, Marshall. Micü.
This includes several new numbers which have just arrived and which were to comprise a part of our reg
ular Spring stock. Fresh new stock in the following: Satins, Suedes, all shades of Kid and Calf. Nothing Reserved The Choice of Our Entire Stock In connection with our sale on Low Shoes we have decided to extend our Sale on All High Shoes. for two more weeks.
Choice of Stock $7.95 200 pairs Men's Heavy Work Shoes . $3.95 200 pairs Men's English Russias . . . $3.95 No Exchanges No Refunds
"The Store of Better Service" 114 W. Washington Ave. orand Rapids, Mich.: 122 Monroe St.
3E
A
An IntcrestingText B ook on Investing elBf. Ktw how t rboo0 tb prnubl neurit r hw fo vnid Jobow U berafM flnjuirtAllr lvt-rnta t by moalMr lnrt(. m-nt."Thr PriiM-1t4rof lonttle iBTrntmeot" U honk that trt ht Both tl mrtmem rvl rnaHr yt tm pa lntUlrt larlrmrat mm II rtm etMmrltM. lioua1 In Hf barrla od h rv1aKnl y printed, tt will b m valuable if UJjaof-nt düiSU4k o jmttt library. KRIBBEL & GO. Investment Banken
137 So. La Salle St Chicago
PLEA WINS DIVORCE Irma Ft. Morgan his nhtiincd .
divorce from Otto V. Morin in t:.
Buprrit- ccurt, or. crpur.fl f rru and inh':r.:an treatment. Tin wit"
r: rr d lif:
!;; v'n1 v'.h r''-'
!v!v acruir.ff h.cr of intl':e!;ty. s is r.H;td th ru??'"fv rf rhil.l and th hui-b.-.f.l or-'.rr pay J wf-kly tr its s :pport.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ad,
The Real-Fruit Dessert No extra price
Today it cots no more than old-style quick derts, with iUvors in dry forrnVc supply dessert molds usrr?. Also other useful thing?. Write for catalog rf gifts. Tell us -which you wart.
Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis.
Get JirTy-Jell in thoc days the quality dessrrt. It is due to you and your. Here alone you pet the real fruit juice condensed and sealed in glass. There's 2 bottlr in each package.
10 Flavors d Pkgs. for dC
New Veilings For Spring Are Here
GmMSmfl
Store Opcm 8:30 Close 5 :30
Open Saturday Tili 9:30
Have Your Afternoon Tea in The Tea Room
Chic and Jaunty Models for the Street
TT
p
Starting tomorrow we makp still greater reductions on every Winter suit and overcoat. This final clean-up" offers bigger savings than ever. Every Winter garment, every broken line has been marked at prices to move them quickly. Here's your chance to buy a Kuppenheimer suit or overcoat at less than you'll pay next Winter.
-Cta-h" tnd. Palsful Ga!!u tad Coro
ks'.fe Into t:.i t. ... .-i ;':.iy Lard corn I er oft corn. ':t pm-'v klrrl cf -orn r I
rlclt It t.ji ' .' .'. -I "'- "-i n d? tO ' top pSn vir - t - ir t'ire dr-pi. j ii to tiiii- drii-,-.' t ' -lay. it a b"ttl ,f "ti It." t'.,.-s : i't tri:- rfry. Lrt- vnr i : - I a if nt .-'t!. ; ei lira. i;. uwi.v-.' a. :o, ci-l
Mil, I
IL : a L
Jill X.
'I'l
' '' '' r' !,! ! Mi;
Smart Hand Made Hats for Dreis
Phipps Hats for Spring Have Begun To Come In They Are More Beautiful Than Ever Trig and becoming to the highest degree arc these new models in cellophane raids, imported silks and soft straws. There are suede trimmed sailors and flower trimmed hats of many original shapes. The spring colors are cocoa brown, pheasant, navy and bine in the most. $12.50 to $23.50
$75, $80, $85, $90 and Overcoats
"Final Clean-Up"
Suit
$50, $55. $60, $65 and Overcoats Final Clean-Up" . ...
Suit
This is our final effort to make a complete clearance of every Winter garment. Don't miss this, your opportunity to buy a suit or overcoat at lower prices than will prevail either next Spring or Fall.
Sale Starts Wednesday Morning
Sale Start Wednesday Morning
The House of
Kuppenheimer Clothes
Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.
sax & mm
South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue
CHARLES
ml
nd.
of the
easoe
Ii S ri i - " ' i ii ... i. 1 mn.t ".I. - ,1.. , mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmm'mmmmmmmmmwm9mmmmmmimmmmmmmmm
W omen's and Misses Apparel
at
T
remencloiss
ducoons
There is no better proof of how great Charles B. Sax and Company's values art than the very large proportion of people who come back here to buy after they have made comparisons elsewhere. It is only by seeing the garments and by weighing their value according to real quality and actual selling price, that you can judge. Note These Special Sales Sale of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Flannelette Wear and Men's Undergarments. Also Unusually Low Prices on Yard Goods and Dry Goods of all descriptions. If you want First Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices, do Your Shopping Here. t
-A ir I
If
