South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
GIVES PLANS FOR
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to your huhanrt's means and th s,a:r. cnr.olu.-ion ab 'ait what , locomotive on N
n tri:, k ..-! n hy th- pr-.vision house ; and vicinity, investipatini? casen of K rrc-or. John .Jos. c(,,v.
was darr.aiT'.d in a co'wiMon Willi a , sheep scabies. Diseased ?heep were and Da vi 1 Ibk.r of
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j recently purchase! in Chi cago and
riod hi put in y ail i make life worth whi!.-- for a woman, j The plaintiff further alleys that : shipp'od to farms near Iioch-pt
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Ab-tke hibl-re irin your professi on!
Th- nor:;-..-. I life was the b. Ijfe ; wh n the truck was compelled to I C. C. Fhafer of Decatur, Ind.. sold
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It an n wo; !. !,:it it ?.tarel.e. r.:.u;rd. "Tr;;o : I'" '.y tio- .r-
j,r-atest ;n tr..;. world! And ard w no ever dwi-arted from it, had : run nto the main ricnt oi way cu . farm of 145 ncre" 'il-e n-'le;
ia.:. live to that your children willo pay. Mother Lorimer liad stru-jthe Grand Trunk, effur's were made j northeat of Goshen. to Spr.orr
. !f.-peet yon:' i cb-d wit ii disi.4U.:onnn-nt. had per- to liar; the engineer ox tne locomo- Murray of .Millersbur"- for lonn
wr.-erea worein. of the listed m In r nrc-x ssion oi ncng
ra;- d h. r tr.r.irinrr todv 'rcd mother, and in her old age !
on one floo-.v and directed a warn-' was rewarded by p-acc and comfort : e-npineer on the locomotive to ob
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a:tive. It is al- alleged that the col-
don was due to the failure of .the
and her sons' devotion. Madeline
stvo the city ordinance which pro-
vid that train,.- and engines in the citv limits can not he run at a speed
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"Then whe n you're old, you'll j March;- had sought for life's pbast ir.-l n. it; th.- laughter of your : uro.- and avoided it'.s pains.
;..:::-:; . hildren. Cabie will: Ann took the shaking old body ! prcatt r than eight miles un hour.
'ir.u ", your skirtü and you'll smi ; in her arms and plact-d it softly - a .-- th--y ! ve oa, and are U y- ' down ujion the pillows. Ann is a d" I'.' h - mc. It's aho-it the only ; better girl than I. Mysterious phy- ! tl'.y c nil' wcn.cn ev r ite-tl" J s;jjU repulsion which I could neither Süll,".. :'y t ars dr"ncli-d niy e y i d-fine nor control made it impossii 1 T f ' I '" n . 1 1 f r ii - n T h 'um hi uhn lil.i i . r nn. n t Ol l f Y thn TiAOf i 1 , 1
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:.:;i:. uu.-t eontu.-inc xi.-t.n' - Ann was a better girl than I. kr-in fhN had woman like the , ' Te IW Continuctl.) b '. t of women, Moth.-r Jorim r. I (Copyright. 10-1.)
112". per acre.
Ten Goshen rotarians will attend the Indiana district convention to be
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Man nine and i Je-u-- Atk:-.- : hart and John Hawks . f :.f:Ib ?er anions the buy. is. Arno C. !tv::b"r f !nd..-..-sc-crrtary of th.e In I:.1.:, i -"it of rharitie.. spoke i- in ..;.:; of the (josho:: ruMi ' library Te eninp. U!!.! r th.- .ii;-;.; .
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1 r. -i-xa t.wn t a ti .. yp-itum xamin f. i ' : - ( all n-'-'a? i e , i j pit;-nt-5 -. e: - i'. e-. : . , l . . i r . d-d for l.oytd: :' tr. atna't, tbrt- pa:i-r;f wre e. . .1 n n b . ! for fia.-h air .V,-....!, pati nts i r- ord-v-d to rom.. hid, for o'.-s. r ation. ;.;::t p.itbnts wero fön, i :.o;i-tuh-reu-l..-;y, riuht tti--r; w-i- admitt-d to Healthwin. thre. pati-n.ts v.radmitt d to fr. sh a ir s-hoo!.--. 1 1 I ntients r-p'oU' l bn ! for ob-rva -liop, live patb tiM .ire s ith-f i b-rily t.ikinir tb- ii- a? b-oo-, t w patients had - th.- v forir. of tub' r-cabe-. t!i. an loiln-.onary. f ar iiati-n's e;- rif'n -d to r "!:' f -Uv-
me org i r 1 1 io n. t v. patb nt v rc r-f tv. ! 1o the V. N. A- f'-r it. r " pati nis were i' b rred f-r X-! r iy. i i:ii.-. t-d ntimi r of p is.-; -i e- .
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KA.E ASSISTS I X FIElG OF RETURNS
Th.'o K'ane fe fieri I I'. !.- with th- fi'.iio: . al of!!. . durin
tax .. ! . l 1 . ; - - ; ' until Mar. h 1 :. :;: n.akin-r r. t urn". Sp cla 1 pr- is : :i f of a. rp ''"a t i- n and ; liav- 1 n m..b- at t'ifo'C M. T. u:a-;'d::-
ebb f. ante am d 'I por.itio:;s a re now ' fin 1 1 1. i -'' 1 y f'at: iiirnts m -w.
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4ii!v Oar Great Shelf-Emptying Sale Has Got Them All On The Run The people come in streaming throngs. They are really amazed over the sensational values we have offered for they have never seen anything like them before and you never heard of such savinrrs before.
si.;.-, mttm: CLOCKS Siaail t !. k-; go. m1 f i ai.ke.in-r ; I)i.!la'.' I .i v t ,i li $1.00
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Your di-ma- i.r s- lis- a t i y b-.ttle of j I'r-. -,,o." f,,r a U w e-nts. s-n:'.'i-i-::t !
to l, tr.ov- f v.-ry tiara i i aai. sou sorn. or orn b. t on th- toes, and the o i l : , , n v. itiiout so!', s- or iiuita- ! i ai. Adv.
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Rheumatism Cannot Be Reached by Liniments and Lotions Even it you hvo hven fortunate rnou;h to have sonic respitefrom the p.1 irs of Rheumatism durim: tue past few months, you may as well be prepared for the annual strUf.with the disease jtii as soon as cokl weather r a turn. .y. : .v. V- '- : -Y- a4 -V- V r '.' .. No need to lock for a cure for ihrumatl. n; in the ;;; liniment bottle. The cav:5c of this torturing dic.se is fr.r below tat: SLrfacc of the skin, and requites thor;i otigh trc. tr.ii nt.
GOWNS U'n'i'i ids i'iti-lo) i ; iw i: s. .nt f 1 1 1 i at,.; long; ion tl v trua-
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Overalls iHand Bags
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t l!t. MO.MLV.S Silk Hose
HOW ?2.00 PANTS
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disease were confined to the surface there might be some loic in expecting relief from its clutched by rubbing with liniments and lotions. But a disease that can cause so much
pain and suffering
sea? eel and has itc source far below the surlace of the skin. The only sensible treatment ftora which you can expect reu!ts is 1 remedy that goes deep
ido'.n into the blood supply.
and kills the germs that cause the disease. S. . i ' a wonderful blood rcmedv. and is tb.e logical treat
ment lor Rheuniatism. because ( it promptly permeates the en- 1 .11 1 1 1
tire hloocl supply, and searches ;
out and kills the disease trerms. n - .1 ia a . ' . 1
, 1 on can taKe c. wun tne '' 1 si:rar.v-e that you .ire not exv' j pcrimrntin. for this fine old be xcmedy has been in constant
i.s. for r.oie ifian fifty years, during x.hirli tiir.e it has been giving splendid results. 5o you owf" it t a yourselt to take S. S. S. without de! iv, and dis'atd the
suawi slI.K Chemises "..:l rj.'s i-'.-uitiful -ilk danrds.-s. in t. tie fdlk r p le ' !dt ;i nd w;i .-lia'.d-' satin. l:i' e ran! rihf ot: t ri iiiitit d ; s;: Io
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I."velv luv.' silk
h-r-rd v 'sna.rtly 1 rim - l'V4' . I .V,ii!id. all '.rs. li.it tli. if vom p.-,, Jl. ' VjLL o W I- J s." and . V i' i cdi' 1 a- at ll.o lirar.d Fd i i
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Wgf I TRIMMED HATS
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I PAUS WO.MK.N'S Lisle Hose I n," :n r ria d la sl- I Io-;.. : t li'-s ;ir- rf-uair r).Vahles, hut art? ai i 1 1 n. rfe' t iua ; al'- 4 I'AIK J OK
vimi;n' sg.iw) Sweaters Woiikh'js a:xl mis en' all wool ' knit Sweat.-ib ia ulipovci- sty; all ( d..rs ; s il?.
3.00
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rurcd by du ure f liniments, otion and similar locally apjlitd treatment, it would be a iimp!; matter to conquer thi iisabling and painful disease. :or liniment is cur oi the most Reutin:! articles cbt -.Inable. But have you ever known of a sinjje case that was cured by such treatment? 1 our own experienceshould prove to yeu that the b-t you can expe- t from such r:v thods is same temporary relief fro:. i the agoniz
ing p. Mas. tt pu want to cirivr 1
the pain-- nway lur good, and he frred from tie h'cklrs jf t!u disd". voj: inv:ct re:lie th at
yea; :r.ust ' t rid of the: eaausc. of Write eur medical depart-
ihr dis-d.'-r, and r.ol merelv itsjrnent for literature and full ad
vice about your own case. Adf!:;s Cliief Medical Adviser, 38
use c f 1 oeal treatment th at can do you no good ! -V. - '.'. :;. .;. ;;. .v. x ; x y .y. By clfrr.inatins from the v : system tiie tinv germs thai ' cat's c Rhr::mati?m, you will v be delighted to find t.at '"" ycu h.vc tit last frc :d yoursrAi from the s!iacklcs of the disease.
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We have selected with creat care the oresent stock of Ribbons we are showing. Thev are as fine as any we have ever had and you will at once realize the completeness of this assortment as soon as you come in for something. Ribbons are in great favor this season and we have given particular care to our choice of colors, patterns and lingerie trimmings. Your little girl will look so sweet and pretty on Easter morning with her new sash and hair bow chosen from our beautiful array. And how fine will be mother's appearance in her new cjress and hat trimmed with some of th ese lovely ribbons. Sash Ribbons I 0-inch Moires in new colors $1.00 to $2.75. Roman Stripes and Satins $1.50 to $3.75. Fancy Picot Ribb&ns to I inch 30c to 75c. Tutones to 2 inches 30c to 75c. Tutone and fancy Wash Ribbons for lingerie trimmings I 2c to 75c. Grosgrains in colors 35c to 75c.
Plain Wash Satins 8c to $1.25. Hair Bows in olaids, stripes and fancy weaves 39c to $1.25.
Do ou Know that a vioit to our complete Jewelry Store will clear that doubt as to what you can r;ive for a birthday, graduation, confirmation or wrddins present? It will be a real pleasure for you to stop and look at the beauti ful things we have. A?k for prices and if you want su:c stions, wc will be plras-ed to help you. We carry a lare .dock Silverware of Knives. Forks. Spoon. Trays, Platter. Fruit and Cake Baskets, W a t c r Pitchers. I ea Sets. etc. Jewelrv Neckloces RinL:';. Lavalirrtb Bar Pins, Mesh Bac;s. V.tnity Cases. Dorins, Watches, Clocks, F-vcr-r.harp IVncils, Waterman Fountain F'ens, libbon Souioirs. Icy 1 let and Stanley Bottles and a very complete assortment of French Ivory. Ycu will find our prices very reasonable.
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