South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 53, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 February 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH DEND NEWS-TIMES
DELOS FALL NOTED THURSDAY YILL BE
AUTHOR-EDUCATOR, ! DOLLAR DAY; ERROR DIES IN FLORIDA' IN INITIAL REPORT
Albion, Mirh. Writer, Father: Flood of Inquiries Resulting
of Iiie Donald Fall, Sue
cilmb to Pneumonia.
From Cmiftieion Proves
Intcrret.
T)tr,H rail, Author and fduratnr.
of AU-ion. Mich., dml at Nraden ; tow n. Sifirrhv nvrnlne .flf
nn lllr.s of one wrk with rnini'Tla, arm r i n k r wori received in P Mith lnl .Monday.
Mr. Tall, who h id kotic to Florida 1 f-tr piirp'" f ht-.ilth. a taken eMddenly 111 .1 wt--k before Mi dnuth i a;Vl did not Improve. 11 i un 11
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He ru ' t.irdn! D"llar liny Is to he Thursday, not
j Wednesday.
Tlifounh error, It w.i tin 14 Unt th- jrrent hnrjnln t V nt was to bv hHd Wednesday. Ifnm diAtely a f!.ol of Inquiries o rw h lm d oVerylrdy mnorrtul abodt the conflicting
bv a nn, Ir. -"rank Andrew Fallit ports
of Nfw Ycrk city, and t y dauah- j W II. It's to he Thursday. te. Mr. Plovd MllUr r.f iJtroU. And the jircnt nuniM-f f Inqulrlf Mih. Mr. Fall born at Ann (proved heynnd pn'Ftii.n thr Arbor. Mich . Jan. 2. IM. and u.i 1 prv.il lMten-t l"lMg talM In Uli 73 yrari; old a' hi 1':ith. H- at-;ent. whUh in jchrduld tn ho ill" trvlM the University of Ml' hm-m I r i miI-m In th- history of the cltj, TvhrM hf re -ivri th- ! . s of Is. loti from tin- vh-wfudnl of lr:lhs S-. M. H.. t.t.. I. 1!" w.- fjradu.it -d rn t . l aid the public ii1t rift fr m the Jrl -rnty in 1ST.. For , aroti.-o!.
Three- f ars va priori;
tl of Flint,
Mirh.. huh M hool In I h 7 7 a.' in-.rrlfd J'la J. Aror 'As of Flint. Jn lm h" wrtt to Albion. Mih.. and her.ui!' ;i lnfinh'T of th- fa ulty r f Albion cdlt-" in . hi' h ap.i lty h- served '2 y a r-. !! was ! .i n of the rol ! for th stat and for 12 years wn :t tip riil r of the ft.it4 board of health. He w:is a mnnher of severe I national m'1 ntiiic or.tnizitions. and was h.iirni in of the state cornrnifeo on f dm .-itloii. otiil Ii Author.
A.u an author lie ifütned national fartio on hookn whl h ,v r ued j A tfxt In -rhools 'ml colh-gf In ; tfie k ierp fout?v. Ilo wrote '.vU'nc For It. Kinn r. I hr Ynunir ieiitit and Hi ln It ontnent" ;ind l'etlpea and paprt on d'lcatlon ; i And nanllary pohio' topics. Thronuh- j 6ul hl latfep year: he wan Will Vnown for Iiis Hr rvlrr to tho ttate A lul fliik nAht iiinn lit'
ciii'i iim T ' 111 IM i I i i (t . Finco th- Iraths of hl wife, Mr. Ida 1'mo, and a mmi. l)onnld Pall. r.-hl?h orcurred In April of l.i.t year. Mr. Fall lirpin to loso h-alth ntid rnt to Florida to rrvaln It some months nro. Ili son. lonald, wn u ffinner pfdlco reporter for the Hotith Ttend Newr.-Titnert. llison.Dr. Frank Andn wH I'all. of New York city, wan with h!s faihcr during tho week of his fatal sickness.
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Trv NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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more opportune' time. 'Thi'.' tut ff w.ns a Mniyln Hrlkiin South th iol," v;re tnenhanl mid. F.iit. of rotii Ht , thi. hk'h pfU-c-g thai pr-aild nil th" way down tlio industrial holder a year .ipn did harnpe- 1ii!lnt ! Poni"what e.pulally ;ifir iht'ie :. a hint of a lowering all .'tlopi; th'j l!n'. "The Hperial ?ale during whleh the letal'.ir. "old at a Iopk In order to -taldliz- lair-inss more thin hal-ai''-d llilf-rs up and started Injylnj; fi-ln.omii!i; aj,'iln with tin healthy rexu't th-it the retailer had the money and fdielf room available to tak' advahlaK of the lower WholePile and jobl '-r price. Html "Ttuiu of Wlirtrf." "Now (oiti.f ttie Kfattd eliuax of the scacon In the fchapo of Dollar Day. It's ju.t lk' the final thaw of
winter and all the frost and cold Kes out of btNlness and the Joh o j buying and v lllhy take lip itft hati ;ral life a-;aln." Tho lnterurban entitpanhli arc pKpand t( ltandh- thotifaml of isitor.- frni nearby town ahd the 'country. So treat arc the ctoWds e.pct d to bo hy aftertioott that the : st niv htcnei-H are irettlnt,' eppee daily tirK'nt with their ''hop early" plol;an, and ate emphasizing the advantages of beiriK on th' prtuind fnst. i "I letter rhoie-. belter xefvlcv, bt.ter taralna,' th-y say.
for 5.1 Ml should & pucfl Ifl a iltli whiff nmt strdlner to drain, over a Uuwl aj u chili. lor too much Juice thine the Mlad drtMlnr and mk? nn unlnritlnf rMult. If Jlll af? ued, make them ntlft enough lo rut uf rfettily, but not sttrr like tnf-htr. rollte- for nalid jhou!d h hilled In t h Ir Jacket and lifted hn don, hut not soft. Vo not pff 1 them mill thy are needed. Prtilt which Macken In the air A applf and banana should h prepared only at the- Ut rr.lnute. Klnfltfr, buy the belt oil. frehrt egpjt, b-!t butter and reliable condiment to h ued In 'lad-drejlnjr tnaklng. and be sure to ue the right dfeilng for ihe ulrtd that Iä being made. Snrnr dreslnRH ne?d to bo chilled, other need to be cftol, Norrie afp hol and orn? cooked on? must b ehllled nftef cooking. Oarnlihe, alio, muH he appropflAtei Alftml everywhere, nowadays, individual alnd) nh- nerrtd thlttgh trie ft.lUd howl Is tili did for potato, eg and mmo of the rf.eat salad. The ln.1dc I wiped with a hud öf rar lie or idae a rhapon a MU.ire of hrea. tuck with four love?, tr-o Imds of garlic. attd molstond wltft tAfragon Vinegar Is laid In the bottom of the howl.
H.i nni MiMupple Snlatl. Prt'pair two cupfuls n( tltkcd. cold ooJh-l finh. Chop eop.rRoly ohe cup of canned of frcih plneatipl. Chop one cupful of cdery. and mince one
red pepper fine. Mix th' Ingredients
and sprinkle over all two tablespoon fUls f sharp PrenCh dressing. Let staml 20 minutes, dmln, fill white lettuce leaves with the salad, put a
large spoonfdl of mayonnaise on top of ach salad, and parnUhes with olives sturted with red peppers. Tomato Jelly Salad. Make a well-seasoned tomato Jelly In thr usual way and turn It Into llttte Individual moulds to harden. When ready to fcrrve, WfUnoutd oh jhltc lettuce leaves, and add a leaspoonful each of finely minced eel try. peppers and olives to the mayonnaise, with 'fcc Juice of ah Ohlon. (larnlsh with an olive curl, thinly spread with anchovy nutter or paste. lttislnri Ha lad. Mix one cupful of cold boiled and diced tongue with A half-rUpfiil each of chopped cabbage and celery. Add one minced pepper and a Spanish
Kitchen Economics
You Mevor FörgeHPyramid The Itellrf MaKr hm n l'lrm I-'rlend for All Time and eti Tai the (innd Word Along A;"!; nnmno v. ho V.a ever used rv'rii'ild 1'ile Swpvr.sltorlcs what It twtat.s to.e: rrlt-f from Itching.
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M)M; HINTS A HOLT M A lit Mi j KIAIS. Tiieto nr a few unwritten lawft In .al.i.l-maklng thnt must tu manteted before suceess attend yur elVorts. I'll t. all gi t en salals must oarefut! waeh-i, shaken dry ,theu be put into a litun or frtsh papi't- hag and put on or near the lee until neeti'ed. AU ',h ir Khell-flh usd for s-ilad inovi ! tresh. botit il. kinned. drainid of oil or water, properly flaked and t ooled, but not ii d. before it j is w i d y t Use. I All salad meats ehould be freed from bono And fat, cut suitably for jthe kind of Fa lad to be made and
eovered. In a cool plaoe. so they will 0t dry nt the o4it:. m ! toi o Us'.ni;. V getables and fruits must bo flpe but not soft in fo'-o preparing. Prüll
tnlofi Heed an thfrilf af rotMt. To a cup of myonltbe 44d enough rat-
tup (o color It pink, two oHvti and two gherkins chopped fine, and thre little snrdinen nklnnej and boned nnd broken fine. Tpm the snfud with thedrelnr. and gaffbri f he foj -rfth a hifd-notled g prt fhfnugh the ricer. flake! tVnn Sttlnrt Take two cupful ct cotd, baked treans with a qJf tef -CUpf til of the pork, diced. Add a ettf of chopped celery, and toss In a Trench dresiriif mide of one part II, one part vinegar and one part catsup. The JUlre of an nnfon, sa?t pepper a leaspoonful of sogTtr artd a tabtrrpnrifül of chopped gherkins. Serve fn freen lettuce leatM and ftrnl5i wtth brown bread toast fingers. A Quick Salad. Pe Orte bottle of macedoine vegetaHe.i. drain therrt and fold therrl Irt a little heavy mayonnaise dfestng--or French df..lfif will 6 If more convenient. With of wlthitt lettwee thl mdles a good fta!ad fof mef' geney Ufte, Presi efoilSrÄ fst eraekere and cheese tr.äf be served with th RtUd.
mit TrwrAV at m rditTii nitoA. 31 H. MJctilart rU Ihiff Itndittnl tjAtJL .4..4..!&c Fish and Ofsfer. rvrf itit lUtfit i.i. ..irx
Results Oft
tTN.n um U)TTV:tsti. Prahk AVIlllnm of Pikhart wft. fined $n and costa In the tdtr couft Monday morning when he arraigned on ft charge of loitering. Up waft Affesled early Sunday morning by fergt. ttoberta and Offlcef llan-sen.
PRIMARY ELECTIOH ASSURED ffl STATE -
Horfe Definitely Uecideti Abolishment of Entire System. Ti Tntmtinnlll New ?eTle :
INDIANA POII. Ind.. i Abolishment of fhe entfrf primary, election snfllem b thf T2rtd gn-'
eral assembly wm declared today to be et f the oruestlcrt a thA result
(rf the action of the Ueaso of fpre-j
sentatlres of promptly and unanim
ously accepting- the report of the elections committee for the Indef-' ir.lte postponement of the Will! blllj
whleh proceeded fr tn repeal oi ihe dlffd pflmlft I. The fe?omfrte4tlott for ptponemerit wAi pfeffited try HPtfnll 5frkf trmntr) in th midst of a flwd of emrtmlttee report and WAß Adopted fry th Kouie without a Ingle protest. ThW tttiifm va not ünf-xrted. Oeetipled fof nvre than an houf Oiref the question of tiilnff property turned try College fefflftl a fid srfollcs. the senate finltr PprnYH fxcrnplion. Thre ofniiatlerÄ h'Are been exempt ff6rrl tttlon ainee 10S bui nn attempt was tnado lo athlh a rhW to a fela tlTely titilmrof't meMufe foree tlm to far I- stl' JnAn iiutnatrt county 1 trtaintalned that ta rate Ifi college towfl! -u-ould he lowered 3$ cent on fflfh $100 on tntAble If fraternity property were hot exempted. Try ttEWS'TttlES Want Ads
r ' . . r New 5Ö Dollar I ESiBBBtstsBtfCwram XL j Arztves Store Opens WTZ1 pcn Thursday. S i An the 8:30 J Saturday Watch for J ' Closes 5:30 Tili 9:30 cu t j ! Tim-. Keep - Our Bis
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1 it Spring Woolens " 4
ECEEP SMILING
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Mcedii cr or protru.iir.s piles or ham orrh;n .. A-k the nnr'!t dructjct anywhere In ths V. r Canada for a r(?t bo. T ' ir ;-ou an I'yrHrril1 I'ilr i-u;'i isiior i s aa l take no Ub ti',1 -Jte. I'ynn u i has rcrtainiy brought worbi f comfort to trreat ho?t of people -who uT:r-d. many for yars If yri would like. a. free s.iinple, Trur name nrd nnlrpps to Pyramid rtrv;- o., on Pyramid DM., XlarfhiS. Mich.
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before f-MIrlnj tonight glre your tiro a treatment with Itejdnol Hoftp. Huh tho lather well Into the pörrs, then Hhse carrftilly ahd aply ties! hoi Ointment to any blotches or irritations tf.efc mAy he. fce how ths gray and jrrirdy look ha disarm poared. A few day of fttich card ftnd you will doubtlcM be fturprlsnl to note how much clearer and fresher your akin look. Von eviw rrf th Retinol product front your
Makes You Happy Hot From the Ovens Hundreds of Housewives Have Tried Our New HOT HOME LIKE BREAD
iiy Today at Your Grooer IT'S DELICIOUS!
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Exceptionally attractive new stripes and plaids in a large variety of patterns and color combinations have just been unpacked at this store and are now ready for your selection. We are proud of this new assortment of Spring Woolens ami believe that they are just what you want för your made-to-measure dresses. 54-mch Chiffon Finish Broadcloth in Navy, Copen, Brown and Black $3.75. 54-inch Trieotine Botany, heavy' suiting weight $3.98. 56-inch Heather Jersey $3.50. A splendid line of Wool Coatings that has sold as high as $6.50 a yard. Now otf creel at $2.50.
Pretty Handkerchief LineiW1
for Easter
Beautiful Colored Handkerchiefs which match the costume add wonderfully to the
ehafm of a well dressed woman. 36-irteh Linen in all shades- $2.25 a yard. Sheer Quality White Linen $1.50 and $2.50 a yard. Cambric Finish for Men $1.50 and $2.00 a yard.
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TONIGHT 0E1LY JOE KAYSER'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA of New York City Featuring DICK JOHNSON, Saxc phone Wiiard. BOB CHAUDET, Eccentric Violinist.
This Orchestra are the makers of the Earl Fuller Phono-
U graph Records.
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ORCHESTRA A BIG NIGHT FOR THE DANCERS OF THIS CITY 2 ORCHESTRAS 2 If You Don't Dance. Come and Listen. Admission 25c, Including Tax.
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usiness is on the Upturn
Business in America is getting its stride again. It is going to et a steady pace it can keep. Swing along with It, the best is yet to come. Recent months have marked a return to normal habits and wholesome standards. Business houses are in training to conserve strength and build up vital powers on a better, broadet basis. Prices have reached or are reaching stable levels. Goods and services no longer sell themselves. They must be sold. Good salesmanship is the order of the day. It is a help-the-buyer kind It puts Service on a par with Profit. Its aim is to attract buyers by making buying attractive. Merchants and all sellers arc not merely getting-business, they are building it on foundations of integrity. Just recently the president of a national business spent thousands of dollars to apologize to the public for misstatements in advertising published In hundreds of newspapers by his company. He said policies of truth-telling and fair-treatment must be maintained by his company at any cost because he valued the confidence of the public and the good will of his business too much to have it impaired by wrong practices. Legitimate business believes in "playing fair" and "dealing square." It aims to safeguard the interests of the purchaser in all transactions. With the spirit of Service as a guiding force, business is worthy of your faith on which its activity relies. There is the nub of the whole matter. American security lies not only in our mines, forests, factories, and farms but also in the work of our hands and the confidence in our hearts. Let us turn these to constructive purposes and enjoy a wholesome measure of Piosperity
Mowmrc No. 3 from the AiUi rtldntf Cluhs of Fouth Pend (Compliments of The South Ucnl News-Times. J
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Brings Still Further Reductions February as a rule is rather a dull month,. it's in between seasons and folks don't seem
he Very much interested in sales. But here at this store we have been going along very nicel
business is good and we see big things ahead in the near fut ure. This can be attributed onlj
to the fatt that our Values are convincing that now, during the period ot sales evcrywher j theffc ia unusual opportunity for comparison and that those who Compare, buy Here. Oj pfictl have always been reasonable they are now lower than justified by replacement cost
therefore it is apparent these prices cannot be long continued.
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Wash Fabrics 40inch plain Voiles, special at 45c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c and $1.00 36inch figured Voiles, 39c, 50c and 69c 40-lneh Organdies. 50c and 69c 45Inch imported Organdie, guaranteed permanent finish, yard , $1.50 40-inch Mercerized Batiste at 39c, 45c, 50c, 59c and. 69c 30-inch Ripplette at 35c and 50c 27-inch striped and checked Dimities 35c 27-inch India Linon, 25c, 35c and 39c
Baby Flouncings Special
27-inch embroidery luffh
Flouncings in dainty patter
for baby dresses; $1.50 valu
yard 9; Plain embroidery Flouncii for baby dresses; $1.00 valuj
M Wk One lot of embroidery Bam
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Curtain Goods
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36-inch Scrims in plain, figured and floral patterns; 2 value, yard 1 36-inch Scrims, in cream and white, yard 5
36-inch Scrims, in cream an dwhite, yard 5i 36-inch figured Marquisette in cream and white, yan 69c and it
48-inch Marquisette in cream and white, very spec'!
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36-inch figured Drapery Madras, values
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to $1.75, yA $1.
Ready Made Curtains 1-4 Off
Yard Goods Specials
Bleached Muslin, 36 inch, good quality, yard 14c Pillow Cases, size 45x36, good qualltv, special, each . . 25c Blue Bird Mull. 36 inrh. oft material, suitable fof fine underwear, etc.. 4jc vrVts, yard 23c
White Daisy Cloth, heavy weieht; ipq
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Silk Shirt'n 32 inches wide, in v.,
of stripes: sr-cc:nl, yard . 36-irvh M: ffhne in plain colors.
mrrl ' old ur to $3.00; special, y?rd
3 n' h ?'.idd ( rrpe, in pink. blue. I.
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