South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
ÄPPROYE WORK OF HEW PUMP TRUCKS DURING ROAD TEST
Engines Keiner Put Through Water Trynut Along Kivrr Todav.
After n - f ; ; : - :rt' rnlr.z th ral tf-t Thuriy jur mini; th thr'" r.f.v c rwhlr.'t: ion ".rapltt rr.otr h " wnr-'-T" Sr-jcrht fn H tj T ? fan I-'i I ir-.- i'.tm ii.v .f lüriiira. ?". V., --t ji-it ;; v. ; t-r f vt at ocl'-k ;it th f-,i of Wash-In.-a-.., r. t r 1 1 1 -;. tr:i! pumping M.ttion. llf' ii:fr f; ,i r. J fi'.iy .Sporry, repr f t.!'i:; (,f ; crnpmv rf Y" rk, T.ir.n" r-'i th watr t . w. i h !:i-r I tl.rf f li.'ir?. V'. If. I J irr h. r. f th" h :c-i lanch offic' wii a; jr -r.. up'TVi.;inK At 11 ""I. r;; r ;';,- fi I'ir' ("LUf Si-Ti !. h -iv:r.' v. is pum;inc it tl.f- rt:- f "7" :.-:; n.- ;t n.Jnutc. at IT p'-t:r.'!s r--j ::'.;) pfF.-'ire. fft l-f a-i rf :h' ;it th" r'ir s:".- (.f th" rlvr. :t v.vi-- siid. Tli- ('i npnoiJy ' ' h va iron i- f f t. A j ) r . i ; . i- .-iry r a! tri-tl un h-M "Weir.-? I i- j : ; in'1' ! y to thf .'fScj.il i:n'! r r's t 'v1-;.h w n tnk'-n TV::r 1 -y r: i;:r ;u;! c"T.-v.-i'h :-a,.--'-irri'.:j to ail in-VOlV-.I. W;- h f.r.:-I. r cr f f th" t"ss th"
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.U,i Min XEI) IN AT BARBER SHOP
Mof than JlaO d amp" to th-' buiMinjf ar. ! ontr-rUi of th- h irhcr hop and cJ"- nlr.tr rind prrH.in cmt ihÜ5!i:7i nt f M. I. Lo;o whs r;nj'-'l liy rtrt- Thursday mrrlnr re"'jlfd from an fxplosifn of risoliiic. .Mr. Lovf if rr-port'-'I ! la" lotrn K.'.rfly urn''l D'-. it tli- hanls and urns. Central Ho f.. Companies Tho .-hop Jx I.iat.fl in the 400 t.-ck f.n S. Chaj in r.
DÜHH IS FACING FORGERY CHARGE
VHUon Für Affidavit in Circuit Court on Van ValkciiLurg Complaint.
SAYS MATE LEAVES WHEN SHE IS ILL
Mrs. Vetha Jones Asks Divorce Kuhiak Cliarges Wife Takes Earnings.
held. Every mother is invited to attend the meeting and brinsr a friend or a neighbor.
John Parker, the tailor. New location. 21 W. Washington a v. 9762 27
SMITH TO GIVE TALJC. C Smith, eefftary of the National AociAtlon of Ic Industries, "ill talk at the Chamber of Commerce Monday. March 14. on let." Mr. Smith's talk will be made at the weekly noonday luncheon of the chamber.
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When Guy Jon? drank to excels n i used vile language it "was bad noutrh, but when he left hla ife ".hile ;ho was ill U was too much, .(( (orrlir. to a complaint for divorce ! I in the circuit court Thursday i- hl-i wife, Mrs. Vc-tha Jones. The complnint recite that Mr. nr.r! Mrs. Jones were married in -'ptemlK r. 1519, and separated in Yhruary of the p-(,ont year. Mrs.
Jor.ts says that her husband has mi guilty of cruel and Inhuman -rf.Um'-nr. including: excesive drink- ' abuf-ivt la r. sua jru and leaving 's wif- when b waM most needed, "it ;i.-'k. for a complete divorce, and ;ie n-storation of her maiden r.ani;. Till III- I wirtilnjcx, Clutrgr-, S Ivt-Mter Kubiak wants a divorce
rom his wiff, Iie-It)ina ICubiak. ac- LI
riUnir to a complaint filed by him th- ciroiit court Thursday. Ku;ik ?ets forth that he and hl wife
An a'fldavit ch;irci:i? '.rrK Dunr !th the f' rpery of a rin.-ck ancur.ti'A to was filed in.'th" circui irt Thür. lay by I'r.. I'loyd f '.Iii -on. Thfj .'ir!M'; it w:st bsuM o ig rornplaint of Star-y II. Van Val 'nburp, of the J(-.T-ron hotel, and
h.-.r?. Itinn with .i'-ninL- thP n,m.. : married in April. 1919. and'
f Walter Dunn to a rh- k for JT5 ! ' "Imratl1 ln Octobcr of thc follow--a wn on the N' ti..nal Trust tank , yt"ir- Kuhi;lk charges his wife
CharlcMon. h. C. " '"i ouarreimp over innes ana at
tinuR of converting all hin earnings!
to her own use. Kubiak asks fori?
a complete divorce from his wife
V. -ry fi-o ' " : 1: im : rrliri i ha. a wlrt". i ?:".: l outfit t tonin.uniratt- vr!i i:-- ,.iio.-:.
"Vf ;m'".' :l'v r-' - :. l'o'it six hundred l i ' rf nat ural r:-is
Wilson Names Two Men As Brigadier Generals ly Internat l'rial N'mv- Srvl-e: WASHINGTON. 2t ProS"t A'i'.n Thursday nominitr-d ;;s brlgH r-p-ncra:.s Col. A'bert .T Uowlf-y f California, ard Col. William II. ' ihr.fton of Ohio.
Announce Program For Colfax Mothers' Club A program for the Colfax School Mothers' c'ub will be held at the Colfax school house Friday afternoon at " o'clock.
srr IT IV KnrCirs WINDOW. An address on the subject "Hein
The rtlakrsdeo ir.ertrical Dih-ithe Tearher. Help the Child. will
wash.-r-actually wfs:;l:vr Ji.l:e Fo'dj given by Mrs. D. Anderson, by or trie Service Co., 115 W. Col- Songs will be given by 4-A jupils. A
Jfhort business sosion will also be
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AUTOMOBILE OWNERS AND DRIVERS of South Bend, Mishawaka and St. Joseph County At the OLIVER HOTEL (Rotary Room) FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 258:00 P. M. LADIES INVITED Come and hear first hand what thc 5T. JOSEPH VALLEY MOTOR CLUB is and what it docs for its memters. Able speakers will tell you what a real and honest Motor Club will do for its members and for the community. Tkey will tell you that the St. Joseph Valley Motor Club is organized for the good of the people of South Bend and Mishawaka and county, and not for INDIANAPOLIS. They will tell you why this club is independent of the Hoosier State Automobile Association. Come and hear what an honest Motor Club is and what it means to you. THE ST. JOSEPH VALLEY MOTOR CLUB Advisory Board: E. M. Morris, F. A. Bryan, Claude Jackson, W. H. Nichols, Harry Clark.
Next Week IS National Silk Week. Watch for Our Advs.
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Featuring New PrMiconts and I t u.Lüccrs
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New Spring Apparel Arriving Daily
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All the models are fashioned from hih type creations and display new intricacies in cut work, braiding and embroidery.
The newer shades include Porcelain (white), zinc (grey), pewter (grey), slate (grey), flesh, Etruscan, navy and black.
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Stop During thc Attrrnoon for a Sanriwich. a alid ar.ri a Cup of Tr.i in thc Ira Room
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.50 Each
We are making a special week end öfter of a few worsted Tuxedo Sweaters. They have self sashes and come in silver, black, navy, brown and peacock. Trimming is done in contrast1 - ' -
New Spring Coats for Girls This season's favorite fabrics are Tweed, Polo, French Serge, Velour and Poplin. Raglan sleeves and flare backs are prominent. Some models are distinguished by scarf collars. Self stitching and embroidery are used frequently. $5.00 to $30.00
Becoming Blouses The new styles are developed beautifully in cur Satin and Georgette combinations. Crepe de C hir. s and Canton Crepes. Zinc, Bisque, Moneydcw, Navy, and Porcelain.
$6.55 to $20.75
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THE meat peddler ef tht old 6jit wbo killed kit own liv stock and then void tb meat from the teil of a cert, is g one from our Urgtr towns and dries. He was a pioneer and did good service but h couldrv't kp up with his job. Crud fsetbodt had to ive waj to new ideas in sanitation end distribution. Concentration of population drove the peddler and his wagon out and brought the modern pecking Industry and the neighborhood retailer in his place. And the modern packing business means this: That near the farms and ranches, the centers ef live stock production, are pecking plants that assemble and manufacture the meat products you use.
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then and now Thatftwift and sanitary refrigerator cars carry your meet from these racking plants to every pert of the country. Dealers in towns and vülage are supplied directly and regularly frcrs these refiif-erator cars. And in cities the refriperatcr cer is unloaded into branch houses, chilled end s-r.itary, from which deliveries ar rr.ade to ycur rr.e-t shop. And all the tirr.e tb meat is tept so chilled that deterioration is prevented. Swift A Company's plants ar.i branches are co-ordinated, iT:terchar!g-.r.e supply ar.d supporting each other, when necessary, to that no teuzn Of the ccuntrv may ever lack its daily meat.
Swift & Company, TJ. S. A. 243 Farmer's Trust Bide, South Bend. Ind.
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