South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 41, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1921 — Page 5

THE SOUTH DEND NEWS-TCMES

WOMAN INYITED TO ! SPECIAL AGENT TO INCOME TAX TOPIC GET DIYORCE. DOES I HELP FILE RETURNS OF CHAMBER DINNER

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rouniani. 10 praKer Mondav. An ail.Jic-M on thf jiubjc: "The li.trini Tax arid The IVjin--ss Man." (V William T. Sunl. pricticinsr acf o jp.tant of rhicigo. will h ih- prin- ':!.;! -vni of regular v. -vklv i.int.f of 'he "h a :n hfr of (.'onitiiTfe :t, tif r.s .londa v noon. next. S a;!' v wü? f (inir'i.v ?nitr patt-- ' f Sunly. Kvar: and Morriy. ( -r-t;ii.-d p ih!i; acnnnitniits, D:roi, nii'l h pr-s rd i. manager of th' . Little A'jdir '(. of the Sami:'.'. lxsidf-s Ju:ifs in f'hicaico. Th"- pak-r h? h1 wiJr. exp-r-l-rf :. .j t'.:rlur of ar ci tinta ncy .rid has wi ittf n ."-Vera I hooks on tho

lOUHTEEX TEAMS ESTER TOURSAMES 7 loui-Ucn bankettall teams have raereJ hv to jrr.JTr.or.t for -quads a f-rapliis- 1-5 pounJ? to the man. to b held at the local V. M. C. A. Saturday aftf-rnoon and -r.inic and at I-at four tiior- t-a:r-4 are expected to o;npe:e. I. H. Kizr of the a-

yo'iatifn physical department, rnnounrnl Wednesday. V. M. A. junior fives from Michigan 'ity. Ivap-jrte and south Ber.d an- in-hided in the Ii of entri" retied. and also the cams of Elkhart Junior High s. hcol. Klkhart Ui i-r.ido luh. Mihawaka A. A.. South ItfMid TJrace M. I". church. StudehakT school. Sunr.yside M. E..

and St. Paul s M. II. Tlay will begin at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon.

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ada

PATENTS And Tral Marks Obtained In all Conn-trie-XiWak Free. ÜLO. J. OLTSCII. Bff!terd I'ntent Attj. 711-71 Studbn' lildc. South Bend. Ind.

UNUSUAL CONDITION

FOUND BY OPERATION

Dr. A. M. Calvert. Formerlv of South Bend. Con-

ale.ce in Akron.

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furniture in th- hou?.- w.i too mtich for Map A- Wolf-, wiio if ( iw-l a riff-re- from i'l)'.t r ll. Wolf.-. The r-o'.jple nnr: ifd I. c. 1 'M fl. and sfparad'-d Di t. r.'. r.jo. Mrs. Wolfe iiN'i a.;:s-d her mat- of aS"ciatin with v.or.iiu whos.- t.pitafion V..T no? of tin- hih."' (alitr".

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Ciiv-ii, of tli- h.a'tl; d'-partment o1 . that . ity. J Tii". (Iiji ior ha- mult an or-1 f ration for -.,11 vjotfs mid chronic! a pp ndieii i. thf vi'"-""!!. Or. .1. . ' Hlo.wer. an eminent wirnii of j

Akron, fouud a v-ry unusual condi

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Th'odosi.i i:o.v.ri sturk to .1 oh n pa t duns, thus r'-nderiim' Uk ; Ib.wen for ".2 ye..ts, sh.- related, but operation difii-u!f. The cU io was: h-r husband left hotiu- at f inie.4. j f nrth r . ompl ica ted Vy an attack of1 ailed h-r vil- raio-n and strtirk j pe-r.-i-te:,f hifcou-;hin;' which iast-d her once, compelling li-r to x.ie for ! for elqht days and was controlled, j, divorce. Thev were married IVh. jwith sreat difficulty. I r. 1SSS. and separated in March of The doctor has sufficiently reoov- j j4(J letod to be moverl from, the hospital n.i! rmtr .'-il Im il... nfi!.-It' hi homo in Akron, but it will bo!

of the r.pore Cutter Co.. said that, her husband failed to make proper provision for h-r support and spent hi earning on oih r women. She

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BAVARLIS CAM SET QUITS AS PROTEST

way Kratit.d u d-cr-- on tho.Siounds. TIfr naiden name of Haiiel Alberta Welly was rsoi-ted. Tb-v Ti. -re man ifd April 17, 1!.'0. se..;ra!ed Auir. 2.'. 1:.:''.

, , , lauaint the Ib rlitt povernment's ( l.im-H L. v il.i.: ms. tu- lor.- bus- I ... , . i-

a ; 1 1 i h 1 1 ' p -. i ? mm mi ,ii in i . i . .i i - oi(- r.iatir.f. Testified that hi- wife lexer cleaned their home, that she wn ahvi .'ib.--n: from th-ir doiai-il-and th.it he coo!;-d ta inr.iN

Bv I nt-rnat iftn.it Nvs Srvi'-: "l'KKLIX, Feb. ;i.--The IJ.vari:in

cabin-l has re..iriifd in protest

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whob country by July 1. said a .Muni- li di.'p;itch t the Achtuhr Abdenblatt todav. The south Itav.ii ian socialists are

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for him He had other all-cations! , , . , ' , ... to Munich retusinv; to- asre. tft I?atf tu iko out t!i- oiuri hail h-ard . - . .. ,

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on thos rharis. Tl f v v-r- marr;d in IVbriatv. JIM", and s-par-:-d Jan. 2t. 19-1.

A reuses Uuslxind of Assault: Asks Pit on e niaicinp h-r husband with assault and battery and abandonment. fb-rea Toto Wednesday filed suit f..r divorce in superior court from harh T'-Mi. The coup!- vva married but .".4 davs. asks th- re- . . . . r 1. .. .. -.II .. ........

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How They Have Been Endured and How Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkhanvs Vegetable Compound . Experience of a Providence Woman

Providence. R. I. " I took Lydia

H. I'inkham's Veprotabl? Compound for a female trouble and backache. 1 1 betran just after my baby was born, and 1 did the best I could about petting my work done, but I had awful bearing-down pains so I could not

stand on my feet. I read in the papers about Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable

Comrionnrl nnil tb. rrod it trna f'nincr

other wom-m. and I have pot dandy results from it and will always rec ommvnd it. vi can use these facts a? a testimonial if you wish." Mrs. ItaKKivr L. Casskn, IS Mcni Court. Providence, II. I. Oliio woman for tlireo years ennlti hardly keep about and do herhotiMMvork was so ill. Made well hy Lydia ll. IMnkhanTs Vegetable Coinoiind : Fayette. O. For about threeyears 1 was very nervous r.r.dhad backache. sideache, (irarping-down pains, couid r.ot sleep at night, and had no arpe-

tit. At tinr.r? I could hardly do my housework. 1 got medicine from the vioctor but it uid r.ot he in me. I saw Lydia L. Pir.kham's V-gtaMe Compound advertised in a newspaper and t?ok it with jcroovl resuits. and am row able to d'i my housework. I rerommer.d your med.icine to my friends and you may publish my testimonial." Mrs. CMLrrr. A. IJai.l. 11. 15, Fayette. Ohio. An Illinois woman relates her experience: , BloommgUn. 111. ' I was never very strong and female trouble kept mr tin weak I had no interest in my houewcrk. 1 had such a backache I could not cook a meal or sweep a. room without racing with pain. Kul bing rny hack with alcohol sometime cased the pain fcr a few hours, but did not sto'p it. 1 heard of Lydia II Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and six bottles of it have mad-; m a streng and bealthv r.s any wom.-.n : and I give mv thanks to it for my health. "Mr. .1. A.McQb'lTTY, 010 V. Walnut St..Hocmingtcn. 111. Tne conditions d scrii l by Mrs. Casrtn. !rs. P.all. and Mr. McQuittj will appeal ta rr.ar.y women who rtruggie on with, their daily tasks in just such ecuditions i:t fact, it is said that the tragedy in tiv lives of some women is almost iyoUil behef. Day in and day out they slave in thrir homes for their families and besi.b the daily routine of housework, often make clothes for themnlves an 1 for their children, or work in their garden, all the while suffering from tho-rt awful bearing-down pains, backache, hcr.daeh.es. nervousness, the blues, and troubles which sap the very foundation of life until there comes a time when r.atdre jrives out and an operation se. n s inevitable. If such womn wul i or.!y pro lit by the experience of these three women, ar.d rememjr that Lydia L. f 'ink ham s Vegetable Compound i t'ne natural restorative for SwCh conditions it may save them years of yu.Terir.g and ur.happir.es..

Thera is. hardly n neighborhood in anv town or hamlet in the idted States

wherein some tvor.ni doe nut r 'sid-vrho has ber. r stör- 1 to health by this

famous rcejicifie. Inert-fore as your neighbor, and you wi.I r.nd in a great

aanv cas that at some time er other stv. to 1 as been benehte! by taking it. 1 M ,. wv r-r-i . ' . 1 if tnvn'1 l-'iir riür.i I in fi .'..-ire tbia-'.bfr. V-ion.d r-ru-.

nd herb medicine ha.ben restoring suri'erirg wttnen to health and strength. Lydia V.. lin!lia"s Private Tet-i:ook upon "Ailments IVrtiir to "Women" "will be sent to vtu fre upon request. AVritt Tfir Lvdia 13. I'inklbim .Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts.

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The Real-Fruit Dessert No extra price

Get JiMy-Jell in these days the quality dessert. It is due to you and yours. Here alone, you get the real fruit juice condensed and sealed in glass. There's a bottle in each package.

Today it costs no more than old-style quick desserts, with flavors in dry form. We supply dessert molds to users. Also other useful things. Write for catalog ot gifts. Tell us which you want.

Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis. 10 Flavors 2 Pkgs.for

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Before buying your Records, realize that Unless you hear the Brunswick Numbers, you are Spending carelessly. Wfatch our ads. We Invite your inspection. Come once and you'll Keep coming for more! HERE THEY ARE Rose of Araby Lovin Lady I Love You Sunday Jinga Bula-Bula Jing Margie Home Again Blues Broadway Rose Something Beautiful Faces Grieving for You Rustle of Spring Castle of Dreams Just Snap Your Fingers at Care Henry Jones M ississippi rJound

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SZA -Li MJ ILJITM II J.I I I SHOP MAIN NEXT TO OLIVER

The Brunswick Shop

Ko other cigarette has the crimped "cages." A very clever patented machine clinches the edges to hold firmly. No paste of any kind is used. And that's why Spurs burn slower and more evenly. Light one and see for yourself.

4 leaf Mend

Good old tobacco t aif that's from the fine Kentucky Burlcy heart-leaf. Spicy Aroma from the choice Macedonian. "Life" and sparkle are in the goldea leaf from ol' Virginny. And the cool burning of the blend is the strain of Maryland tobacco. You can't beat that.

Cepytijht 1921. LifH Mft Tobcoo C I

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HAPPEN AGAIN If you have ever failed to supply yourself with cash

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you thought It would be dltrtcult or expensive to borTHAT WAS A MISTAKE SECURITY LOAN CO.

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Come Before Thev Are All

Don't Buy Until You See HO OVER IT BEATS... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS

Only Thm Hoover liftt the rug and flutter it ocr 1,000 timet a minute on on air cushion

THE HOOVER ADVANCED ONLY 11 PERCENT in Six Years. We Will Demonstrate. Electric Service Company 115-117 W. Colfax Ave.

Rainbow Transfer Company For Prompt Service CALI Office Res. Lincoln 5350 Main 2750 Motor Truck Transportation We do all kinds of moving and hauling in the shortest time possible and "OUR RATES ARE LOW" 535 S. Taylor SL South Bend, Ind:

OLD BEN COAL Lump or Furnace J. SCHULMAN & CO. Scott and Division U Lincoln 5637

Th Dl Elecurio &lop S. D. Moran & Son Trift a4 ftepairlaj.

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We refer to our stock of South Bend IT 1 P IS" K 11 q tnü iL and Odell Cord Casings at substantially reduced prices. Before very long, spring will be here, and with it an increased demand for tires. That will mean higher prices. The final wind-up on our sale of South Bend Casings occurs this week. ACT NOW!!

Size Fabrics Cord 30 x 3 r77$T0T75" 30 x VA. J 11.95 $15.00 32 x 3'2..! 12.75 ! 17.00 31 x 4 ..! 13.95 I 20.50 32 x 4 .. 15.10 ! 21.50 33 x 4 . . 15.85 f 22.60 34 x 4 . J 16.95 ! 23.75

Taylor's Tir

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