South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1921 — Page 2

TJimsDAY MOHMNC, MAnCTI 3, 1931.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

ACQUITS TWO MEN OF LIQUOR CHARGE Superior Jury Finds Loobclt and Robrrl Innnrrnt of Rum PoMr.ion.

COMBAT SPEEDING PERILLING PUPILS

'KIin' Details Patrolman to

Lafayrttr Building on Plea of Committer.

AftT d'lihr.-wJnK- I--s than two hur-. tli" rjpT?or nucx J'iry In th" f th nffiin Lsr- tyr - hrlt .-in'l John Flolrt. rharsM with h.ivlrc tin- unl-iu-fiil j. .-.? sninn cf li'-jwr. f'".jr -i '.' il- ft n'!ur,!'i no Thru: U i lion J )fc con t a t n I r nrshii;- wr- foT.'l in th po-M rjon of th- df r n1 ints at th tlr:if rif thoir .rrrt. Tlx- JrVn entTrfJ Ihr p i (hat I4roi,ot a n , 1 Kov-rt f r" rnTJy cn-ivi';. lue i. J liquor for rthr.. r.'l that thy did not know the "n; nt.s of th- jus-s ivm th-m for transportation. T;ip iI r: c- vrr.t to th Jury la! Tii'p'I.'i- ,-i f i'-rr oon , an. J r.irly Tusl.jy niuht tin wnli't of ar-julrtal w.'i3 return' .

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hif of IV.Iicc Klln UV(l;i(iiiy rlft.Tilfi patrolman t the lifayettr chonJ. followinc th viit to the rhi-f Tuppday afrrnoon of a committee of mothers from, the Lifay-

)-tto r hool nr-itrht'orhorid.

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riKiMI'vs t ravcrsir. sr I,tfaytt- Mvl.. it L? extr rru'ly rlans;ro'i. for the p liool hiMrn to cro- the Klre-t. roI!o-.vir.K' the pfHntalion nf con

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nilftrr, th- M f at orvo (U-tailf J h r itroln, in at the s. hool. and Wed-nr-?.-flay for thf i;rt tim"- it was notirra,;,. that autornohilea lackenel th'ir sp '1 when pasting the school bu;Mlr. r.

7 lxree Cases Heard h

State Industrial Board

Thr' fiend r.i-r- 1 rforr t)i' Indi.im Industrial h'.ird v ro heard W d r. -h v hv 'orniiiisyiont r K. I.. I'rt smt, of Indianapolis. T!i- htrJnjr wa;- ))ri in fit- ;!: of thounty conir.s-ionT? at th'- court h o i : w . Ti'f '.'3 h' ird Wdnci-day are tiny rf "-)- rl-. NfcKtn arrun; t th' tideh.i ',: r corporation; DI Graham atrain.t tit Motor Ca.4 tint: '"., ai:l Arth'ir 'U m- p.-- aiinf-t 1 1 i RuW.fr R ?enr r-itin r"o. Tli- riine- r,uhmitti to C"mmisi'rer Trf.-vr hTf dneHlay uil! ho laid ! efr.ro the entire hoard at Indianapolis at an early dat after vhih th' nur- t'oard vtll make its

Gr arr (Ihurch Files Corporation Papers A ; f,' 1' ; of incorporation wen- filed at th'- county recorder's o f 11 r o n vday ;iv. will he forwarded at on f. Indianapolis for the incorporation f the ;race ("hurr'i of the KvaniT'Iiral association. The actioti is taken tmder the noti-pronL incorporation Iii'Ilana law. Th- incorporation papers name y. (K Hardinr. Uohert PleldH, C. Harrington, (ii-orgv Dcvine. Wllinm Patz-koa-ki arid Dan Wise as memhers of the hoard of trusters of the church.

dismiss ni:ci:iYi:n pm:.. Action of tiie Hamilton Mattress Co., aiskinc; for .i receivership for the South Hend DeddinK '(., liled in tie superior court, was dimi-.'-ed WrdneJay by attorneys for the Hamilton o.

The, weekly Whle study and prayer rr.cetir.t: will he held Thuray afternoon at the home of Mrs. MUton Yacfr. riea.nant ... Mks Jean UMount will have charge of th Blb study. Mrs. Sam'iel Dixon. X. Sixth t., w:ii he hostess to the n. P. U. club Thursday afternoon. The metini; of th ConenUl Thirteen will he held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mm. Lh Johnson. f0 H. Columbia Bt. Mrs. Clarence IJaton will b the hoste. Mr. and Mrs. C. Huuk, Mishawaka ay., entertained the members of the M. 1. church choir, their hui anils ai.d wive?, Thursday cvcnlns at 7 o'clock dinner. Covers wvrc placed for St. Features of the evenAvrre vocal ar.d Ir.strumcr.al e?lections. Käme and an interesting talk on " Responsibility," by i E. Wolfe. I'lans were made - for the choir to plve a. social affair at tho homo of the memhers one: a. month. Mrs. 11. 11. 1'errell. Lincoln way.

hoKess at o'clock dinner

Thur3y In honor of Mrs. Charles Humcitr of Ch4o. Cavers were laid for 10. Pprlnjc flowers were used In the table decorations, a color chemo of green And white being carried out in the dlrner and decoraMrs, Dora Evans. S. Sixth t.. pleasantly surprised Tucfrjay by H friend and rela-tlves and friend who gathered at her home to help celchratt her Mrlhdny anniversary. Dlnr.r was served at 1 o'clock at a long table centered with a l.ir;c birthday rake. The afternoon wa Ppent oclally with instrunientiil and vocal muflc Mrs. Kvans ua the recipient of a. number of trifts from her friends. Mlti Marie Smith. N. EiKhth st.. entertained & company of 1 4 friends Thursday evening In honor of her birthday anniversary. Music and contest featured the evenlnp's entertainment. Luncheon was served. Mrs. John Brant haa returned from a week'a visit with her mother.

Mr. Campbell, at Atwood. Ind

Mr. and Mr. Ruben Schroyer have returned to their home at Three Hivers. Mich., after a week's, visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry and Mr. and Mrs. William Schoyer, Kleve nth hi.

Try This on Your Hair 15 Days Then lt joor nlrror pr? the rult Writ todr for the trial. New that dermatfdrtglits and Uq upeclfthfrts are nred that the he?lnnlritf of haldnei In the gradual tblnnlnc out of the hair and that that Is due t a microbe In th scalp, it Mas not difficult for acience to overcome It. So it Ii now poiidhle to top tblnolhif out of the hair, falMntc balr, baldness, array hair, bald pafrhe, ttchj, sralj dandruff nod otber such affllctloDs of tbe hair and scalp. The nw method f rens-thens the blr root and folli'Mpp, makes tbe scalp healthy and sanitary and puts life, gjloss and luMre Into the old and arrowtnfir balr. Tents show It rM do this In 1. days In jour omu boroe perhaps les in jrur case. Send jour addre today for fbe 15 davs home trial to the ATMKM CO.. A7, 100 Vahlng-tAn Aie.. New York.

ni'Ctf AXAX. James Bftft, Jr and Intrc Toulson wrf In Oalien 5tn.tunday. Mrs. Alice Roantrre, who recently rjffered a stroke of paralysis, remain In a critlcaJ condition. Announcement of the marriace of Misa Marie Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I G. Sherwood, to Mr. C.eorfre GO. Earl.mdson of Gary, Ind.. has . Just been received. The couple were, married at St. Joseph Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Earland?n will make their home In Gary for the present time. Mrs. Albert Gawthrop, who Is a patient at the Upworth hospital in South Bend. La Improving and expects to be able to return to Buchanan In a week. Harry PYew had the misfortune

Mr. and Mrs. Walter White, who'" ltar l"e o. ......

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l" me frame on account of his injury ,,nd it will rrohably be some time before his hand will he in condition for him to play th prime ag.iln. Mr. Mlr.nl Mittan ha.i returned to her home In Chic iso after .t hr.ef visit with Mr. and Mrs. IM ward Mittan of this rlaco. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weaver of St. Tetersburfr. FJa. arrived h'-re Sun-

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Houth Bend friends the past week.

returned Wednesday morning to their home in Chicago. Artliur Feymore and Clinton Rice, who have been taking: an eljcht weeks' course at the Sweeney auto tractor ihool at Kansas City, Mo., have returned. They completed their course last Saturday. The Berry Kara.se. located at Sil N. 11 yt., the pat 5 ear, lian been moved to tho McKinley plumbing building on N. Seventh st. V. Smith, who was called her by the illnesr of his tdjter, Mrs. Fred Schrope, Sixth St., has returned to his home at Peoria, Ills. Mn. Schrops condition remains unchanged.

Let Cuticura Be Yonr Beauty Doctor

"ONE-FOR-ALL" DYE DON'T FOOL WOMEN

Wool and Silk nead a Different Dye thin Cotton, Linen, or Mixed Goods

Beware of "all purpose" dyes offered by some stores. Every woman knows why fchc mutt buy either the "Diamond Pye" for wool and silk, or the "IMamond Dye" for cotton, linen, and mixed poods. Wool and silk come from animals, while cotton comes from a plant; therefore no one dye will perfectly dye both materials. Buy "Diamond Dyes" only, then your garments or draperies will not streak, fade, or have that dyed look. Each package contains easy directions. Just tell drupglst what material you intend to dye and what color you want. -AdvL

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R. HARDING, of Ohio, tomorrow will take up the reins of government at Washington as President of the United States. Our new President begins his administration at one of the most momentous periods in the history of Our Country, with the clean cut, four square promise to serve all to

the very best of his ability. Mr. Harding promises us peace and prosperity, and faces the many problems, both national and international, with a strong determination to win, regardless of the odds. Here at the Newman store we have long followed, in a small way, a policy like that promised by Mr. Harding that of service to all the people of this territory. The Newman store was born with this ideal, and the following out of this policy through all the 1 7 years we have been in business in South Bend, has, we believe, enabled us to grow and expand from year to year until now Newman's are in a position to offer all the service and advantages the metropolitan stores offer to the discriminating well dressed woman or miss. Kxpcrts in Feminine Apparel for 17 Years

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Sport C.rcjic C " Check Taffeta Fol dar d Dcnnisettc $1.25 Georgette Crepe $1.9r

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Crepe de Chine $1.9. Chiffon Taffeta Tricolctle .sis:, Satin Face Crepe Canton Crepe $3.50

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Our Spring Array of S I LK S Presents an assemblage of broad variety, in every weight and texture, in the favored patterns and more gorgeously colorful than ever. We sh ow only the most carefully selected silks from the best looms in the world. Our present display embraces all of your silk requirements for Spring and, we believe, in a very satisfactory manner. A visit to our Silk Department is imperative to the success of your new frock. NATIONAL SILK WEEK FEB. 28-M ARCH 5

New Spring Hats $5.00 to $15.00

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Tlic Tea Room is a Quiet and Convenient Place to Lüne!

The Latest in Middies for Girls An excellent lot of Japanese Crepe Middies have lately come in. They are made with cither the lace or tie necks. Green, Blue and White are the colors and sizes are from 6 to 14. Although worth much more they are priced $1.50 each

Beautiful Coats for Children Cleverly developed in Crepe de Chine, Silk Poplin and Pongee in a variety of pretty styles. Some are hand embroidered and smocked. Large cape or small tailored collars are used. The Empire waist line features most $(3.75 to $15.00

Spring Suits Our line of Suits between $35.00 and $55.00 is indeed worthy of your attention. In this ran;;! the styles are Box, Blouse and Straight Line Jackets. Beading. Braid, Stitching, Hand Embroidery and Buttons form the trimmings. Linings are o f the best materials, Pussy Willow Silk being very

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l.ipdllj' kVlV0, A I IV.VllllV.Oi Twills and Piquetines. There is a most complete variety to choose from.

We also show other Suits priced as low $19.75 and as high as $129.50.

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Misses' Silk Dresses Charming models in Tafteta and Satin have just arrived. Many youthful styles are being shown, some of them ruftled and hand embroidered. Skirts are gathered or pleated. These are especially attractive for girls of 6 to 14. Colors are Navy. Rose. Brown. Copen and Japan $11.25 to $35.00

The Sale of Spring Dresses

Continues with a zest created by such splendid values at such remarkably low prices. Included are Kitten's Ear Satins, Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Poiret Twills and Tricotines in long waist line and basque models. Any of these new and attractive Frocks $35.00 each Worth as hicrh as $57.50

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