South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1921 — Page 3
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Seek Former Lafayette Man in South Bend, So Estate Mav Be Settled.
InMantljr llio HoU-ulil Jinn Mxi boforr them. Mnmplnsr oik ft In
r,if. "First of all." f-aM the Star to Nancy nrwl Nick, "when you lav
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Hhos to tnk yr.u alonf: my beans, down to thf s:---.irp IV ol. In th W-pirur Pool you will s' the rrfU-c-tlon of all the o-ars anl my teams will t.-ik you to rr.y own reflection in the water. (U r.-dpht down to the hf.ttom t the I'or.l and there you w ill r e a door. T'n'ock this !oor with your (IoU'-m Ky. You will then fiii'l your.se'.f in the Cave of Gema v. hl' h rur. und'-r the worM." The kinilly Star harule.l the map tack to Nick who rolled it up and put It in his little rnrvf bax again. Hut as he did so, the flower Nancy had brought fell out of the vase. Instantly the Hol. nil! Jinn Ftood before them. looking almost as amazed as did the travelers and their host. II Ktamped hi foot with ra.Ro. I Inst my balincc," he said, "and
every tlm I fall it breaks the rharm. I must wish myylf invisible at once!" He reached for the Wishing F.ing on his finger, but Nick was too (u( k for him. He knew the powr r of it and had not forgotten the damage 1. had done already. Quirk as lightning1 he put out hi hand and slipped the Magie King off the hand of his enemy. The Jinn made a . toward the little boy, but the S'ar spoke up. "Your magic is ureb s. up here in the .sky. Only thos whom we befriend may use it. I cannot understand how you ever got here."
Word was received her? Tuefdav
that r re J Meli, iZ, who is fome- j 'wherein South Iiend. It is rnid. has fal'en h ir to thf amount of $50.000. , left his by his uncle, John Johnson. , ; who died at Portland, Ore., in De-! j rem her of last year. ' ; Fred left his home at Lafayette, i Ind., about a year ago. where he had been living with his half-brother ; ar. 1 sister. Since then he has not been heard from, but It is thought. , th tt he is living in. this city. He is i the owner of a farm at Paxton, Ilk, ' and ha not been heard of there for j a year. , To settle the estate bequeathed to i him by hi.-? ur. le it is necessary that i ; I'ml return home a quickly as pos- i j sible or at least make his presence ,
known, friends pay.
CATS SUSPENDED TERM ON CHARGE OF WIFE-BEATING
CHILDREN'!
SHOES
Alex Hanora, 150' W. Ford St., was given a suspended sentence of
days in jail and a line of $10
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j when he pleaded guilty to the charge j of assault and battery in the city ; court Tuesday morning. He was ari rested Monday night when his wife ''ailed the police charging him with
"That's easy to explain." said the j J.ating her wicked fairy. "You wished for the j
white (lower and I heard you while I was (lying toward the rock as an eagle; I ( hanged into a flower and
took its place. Your own l'ower is still on the earth."
COMPANY ANNOUNCES
FREE BREAD OFFER !
HEALTH ADVICE
should hi: MAItllY? T have had pulmonary tuberculols, but am now apparently quite
1. Am engaged, but hesitate to
narry for fear of Infecting iny wife
and possible offspring. It is a year I
since I left the sanatorium, and the doctor pronounces the disease "arrested." My fiancee knows all about my condition and is ready to marry provided it is safe. For tho careful patient the danger of a husband infecting his wife are remote. So far as the offspring are concerned, the infection is not transmitted. Iit rs-on. the well known Knglish authority on tuberculosis, kept in pen-onal touch with ex-patients. Many were known to have married and raised families. "In August. FilP. I inquired of 3 1 of these married patients who had had bacilli found in their sputum ami wiio had sputum since their discharge, as to whether or not they had infected their wives or families. None had infected their wives. Two had no children. Two had ach a healthy daughter. The remaining seven had 4 0 children, and only one.
tlio youngest of three, showed any
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to wives ar.d children can be
eliminated if the patients are propriy trained."
rOU Wi:i)MI)Y AT m'i:iiLi:n imos. 319 S. Mkhl-an St. Stonk .- Krvsh Salmon Halibut Steak '2Xv
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EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR
Freo bread! Sounds like the bread line had started in South Pond, but it hasn't. The free bread idea is simply the part of a general plan of the South Pend Pread Co. to introduce a new product known as Hot Homelike bread in this territory. The company offers an extra loaf of the bread to every purchaser for three days of this week, as a means of advertising the new bread.
Methodists to Hear Rev. Bert E. Smith
You Can Urins: Pack Color Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur.
When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, on one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is rnussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at .any drug .turo the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Uy morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age. and as we all desire a youthful and attractiveappearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. Adv.
The last of a series of "Family Night" meetings which have been held on successive Wednesday evenings at Tile First M. K. church will I. observed Wednesday evening at
and j church. A supper at 6:15 o'clock
will be followed by community sing, ing led by the church choir and an address by pey. Pert E. Smith, superintendent of the Methodist church board of Sunday schools of Chicago. A social hour will occupy the latter part of the evening.
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Included in our stocks are many pairs of children's shoes which we must dispose of, and to do this we are giving them away free, just as we are doing with a great many pairs of women's shoes and oxfords. You merely buy one pair at the regular price, and we give you another
PAIR OF SHOES FREE 200 Pairs Boys' Shoes 9y2 to 5 You buy one pair at the regular nrice $5.00 andwe give you a pair FREE
115 Pairs Children's Shoes
SIZES 2i2 to 8 You buy one pair at the regular price $2.50 and we give you a pair
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Many, many women have taken advantage of our remarkable offer, but there are still numerous pairs left that we must get off our shelves to make room for our spring stock. There is a wide range of styles and sizes, and you can get one pair FREE by paying the regular price $7.00 for one pair, and we GIVE you another of the same size and quality.
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It's a dirty, disagreeable task, but it should bcdone occasionally, to keep your motor running smoothly. So we employ a man to give you this service at your central station, without inconvenience, cost or obligation on your part. Just drive your car up on one of the trestles, at the corner of Lafayette and Washington, and we'll do the rest. You can have vour batterv tested and distilled water supplied at this station at the same time without charge. Take Advantage of This Free Service
SÄFBLL OIL
Corner Washington Ave. and Lafayette Blvd.
as the relentless Price Smashing News is passed along. Smoldering Optimism It is true has given way to the conviction that the original Cost has been forgotten on this the Finest line of Men's try - , and Young Men's Clothing in the city of South Bend. Realizing Convinced that at last one merchant has the courage of his convictions has taken the Plunge
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Remember This:
Heretofore the Ready-to-Wear Department connected with this store lias been under separate management. Recently this department was purchased from the owner and is now under management of the Star Store owners (it is a new department of the Star Store). A new and complete line of wearables will be placed on the racks prices are com t he reasonable materials will be as good as any REMEMBER THIS!
200 Waists On Sale (Factory Samples) Every woman knows that Factory Sample (of almost any article) must be of the first class order that Factory Samples are SAMPLES of the very best the factory can make and all because they are SAMPLES they are more aDt to please. These waists comprise a beautiful collection of Factory Samples just in the store Geor
gette and Crepe de Chine (value rf"& (fi as high as $9.09) tomorrow ClÖQ$Q5' special at .
Leather Hand Bag Sale Ladies Leather Hand Bags a brand new collection to select from different designs different colors Thursday your choice at
$1.98;
Coates' Thread Special
oz. Spools 69c
(kite's TIiivjhI. !.'l-;ml poo!. nil iiiimiIm!. white itntl lla-k; Tl nitida. v. ('. ix-r -pool, or
These For Thursday-
White Voile Waists, uo to $3.00 values $1.48 All Wool Serges, 3G-in. wide, $1.50 value, yard. . .89c New Voiles, beautiful patterns, yard 50c and 95c Beach Cloth, in all rhades, Thursday, yard 25c New Fancy Collar Laces, Thursday, yard $1.00 New Collar and Cuff Sets, Thursday $1.25 New Lawns and Dimities, special Thursday, yard. . .25c New 3G-inch Shirtings, beautiful patterns, yard 39c A. F. C. and Toile Du Nord Ginghams, Thursday. . . 19c Children's School Dresses, big values, $1, $1.45, $1.98 Curtain Scrims, white or ecru, special 12!2C Silkolines and Cretonnes, Thursday, yard 25c Large size Huck Towels, special, each 19c Large size Turkish Towels, special 39c $2.50 Bed Spreads (50 left), Thursday $1.39 Ladies' black and brown Silk Hose, to $2.00 values $1.00 Ladies' $1.50 Wool Hose, all sizes, special 69c Children's Fleeced Union Suits, special 79c Ladies' Medium Weight Union Suits at $1.19 Ladies' $6.00 to $7.50 Dress Shoes. . .$3.85 and $5.00 Little Gents' Gun Metal Calf Shoes, pair $1.98 Men's and Boys' Gun Metal Calf Shoes, pair $2.98
asement Specials
Bellaire Enamelware Specials "Bellaire Enamelware" is strictly first quality triple coated white lined inside and blue and white outside.
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Domestics. Etc. 36-inch Comforter Challies, Basement price, yard.. 15c 36-inch White Outing Flannel, Thursday, yard 19c 36-inch Percales, Thursday, Basement price. ...... .14c Dark 2 Linen Crash, Thursday, per yard 19c Dress Ginghams, Basement, Thursday 15c Ladies' Light Fleeced Union Suits, $1.00 value 59c 60x72 Double Blankets, Thursday $1.29 64x76 Double Blankets, Thursday $1.95 $5.00 Plaid Blankets, Thursday at $2.95 $15.00 Wool Blankets, Thursday, at $6.95 (Note) The Domestic Department has been moved to the basement (stop and shop).
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