South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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1 boy ... om! took hik vv5t of '.riipt-'.I will piffid at the ir.etSo, ith H r.d S.ind iv t:. l at: n 'f d ;: M n .ir.d worn n ar invito 1 i ohurrli at Movsn chap-d A" attfr.d. ! Tiif' iviva! f r i'" at th- t'hui An , r (J. d ht h hav- l.-fn in pr. r,. ITALIAN FI11M FAILS. '; the pat . . 1. ivn f.turd with a I'.y Irtrnati'nl Nw i r i : rrowd'd houo Siiniy. hot!i n.orn-' MILAN. Mate!) 1J. The interna-! and f-vfr.inc l:-v. Ryran of An- tional rxport firm of ril--;xian ' Irr.'on. lt d., who ha. h( n a.-":-tir.- Fro-.. .r.r of the l.iru.t in Italy, J
th. pastor fr.r so-ral day. wl;! ftüd Monday. Tho nihilities ;ire
j!a for hi lu.mr tr.Iny. Kv. Mi at 1"..Oö0.öho lire: th as'ts are
rver or ..um!:. cay : -v an-i !;kr."wn. Düs-sian Hr -. have ofw . iif?i?t r.cv. llvy with ih- rr. :- j;. 0 in Nrw York city, inrs t h !( 1: yrvir-f v ill ot ?i
e:nh rvi-ninf: a! T:o" o'clock. Sur.sr OLFA" I'OLICi: OIIIUIK. ! p!v: e wil! pn-U'de thf- cr-iinr. Ity 'tiiff.i Priss: 1 Mr. and Mr. Milo Smith. S. ; Sl'NHFi: V. Pa.. March 1 4. Po- i S.-vnth 5t., --ntorta:n--d with a fatn- !:-f Chi-f Sniith d-cla rd his ordfj ily dinner Sunday in honor of their ! that skirt. liantr fiur inrhe below i dauht r, Mrs. har.'es S c- rf t:ic kr.ee is Kir.i; obeyfd Put that ' and -r. P.iihud. of Fort V;iynr, j tlu y're iA'.l too hirh to warrant' Ir.l. (oers were laid for L'A. Tlic.- . hosiery dea.lors in stocking up on! in i'.-nt v ! Mr. ,md Mr.. Kdv. ard cr.iton. ; (o! of Mi.-hawaka. Mr. and Mr.. j Arthur Smith. Mr. and Mi X. NFAV WAY TO IlUDFti:. Sf i-for s,-. Mr. and Mrs. Harold , r.y Fidtf d Pre : Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Flare- Triklr. ; l.MIIFAF.O. March 14. Judsoj Mr. and Mrs. Itosc-.e It-inchold. all SaL-atli granted Le Hacker a divorce t
of South Hond. , aftor he tstiflrd his wifo hail rcMrs. IT. F. Hf cks rnf-rt a ined 1 flucd him from 210 pounds to 1 4 3 with a dinner of elsht cover.-- Sun- -kv o. ating him during their seven d..v at hf-r homo v. i:icv,nth 1 rs of married life.
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n n r::- ra.-" plain, ftr. far awavl S' ni" people call it Australia ami ow- thn f can. And mv. ta.k aho'it j M.;nf c.iil it Topsy-Tu rvy I -an. I. al-
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cr!d 1 round the- world and b.T k ai;;tin uliii" oij and I were ccttincr -laited, she os so fast, and takes h .c'i long ati iuf s." Nancy looked di.. oura t:ed. "Then I'i'jx (an "we t vr r find )i!-'" sh-
ar'! " v ," h i:' lhry -7i;tU I declared. "Our (Jreen Shoes won't han.-.r , o ,..!... 1 am to us- Ih'.mj onf ,. in p-opo -mlshK th- k'.at Mues:ion of f .. u,, ;lnswj.i,.i, ?'rni1 1 1 1 M'- e.rywhere, ,h,. ftl , rV;l) ; n ..but pm t!iinkink' that I.! th-ir r . .d of th I r I we j-ha:i have to use our wits. cmi!i:. M n ervnere who har
t!ioi:-h it wasn't the smii' TopsyTnvy Iind that the twins i.-;ted ort tii. ir tiav. Is. That Topr-y-Tu rvy Land was in Fairyiand and this Topsy-Turvy Iand is in the earth. No "Wonder it's ailed so! The
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J)ay .
of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anion?? the exhibits in tlu- royal Candle of South Hend. mu.seum in Teheran is a collection
Mrs. Daniel Luke. N. S:th f:.. cn-'f S.ftO hopping letters received by' tertained at Sunday dinner in honor the shah of Persia when h- visited of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hubert. Kncland in 1ST3. j (oers were j)laced for eisrht. I Miss Fkua Muikr. .leffers- n .t Try NEIT'S-TIMES Want Ads' rd.. was hostess to a company o' zz
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MARCH LINOLEUM SALE ARMSTRONG'S FAMOUS LINOLEUMS 9Sc to $3.00 a Sq. Yd.
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world, but hae no nmell. The birds are the most f?orge.i'M in creation, but cannot sinr a note. And tli animals lueeres: thimrs r,u ever stw. L'Kdc at Mis. Kangaroo! (Copyright. 1021.
th" f'orv "f 'Iiis; r-xpef t some d iv to grt licht with C...-L The question j hut r'r,t M'y ve remember 7 a-k L.niht th.r.f.oe is this: 'if ll,-'t th w,,r'1 of (-Jo1 -c's- 'Now Is , .f.tu il!v m u .'pp to a.-rept jthr ix-Tf-ptPd time, now is the day of Fh.isr. uhv not floW V salvation V 'W'fiv ii" t n ' Wliy li.ivo ; Next Sunday evening. Dr. e.kudiner n- mtl ny i.-.f n. th... they have j will .peak on the fitieslion. "Is l;.ird th" 'p. ! pr.-achd. cone There a Hf-HV" flow 11 to eei!i-Tif:g po 1 1 1 1 i ' Tl . TheV
m' 4 '.e n ,,-: ti.it h-ca'i--- they v.-ere a t iie;st inkb!-. or airt.ost i s. Tiu : b. en !..-; r;ot berause tl;e. ii,I riot I.. in ;.... Thejh i e be. ri 1": ii'.' !e(.iuse til'' did r.ot li.'!i.-,e that I 1 1 uns the Son 'f bi.l. 'I'i;r hae be:i pist
p,...-,-:,. 'inati-.u. They h i ve ; Tuevda y eening at the church, p. - h, th.v ,,l: 'IA entu illy. 'J'urtecnth and Yin sts.. instead of ; the usual cottage ervice. Hey. A. IL
j Hamilton wiil have charge of the j ervice. : Mrs. 1'. R. Wolfe and Mrs. W'ilber : Smith will be hostessed to the Indies'
Aid society of the M. Ik church
RIVER PARK
Piayr and praise meeting of the Free Mtthodist church will be held
"fFTlF73 9 FT" JTM PT'O ! Wednesday afternoon at the home l'i ?n V I K Ii V" I "f Mr"' U', ,fl' 101S S- venth ,t. b Ii C liaa y U iba U A U taV ; Mrs. Myrtle Welty. 1011 y. yixth
Et., will entertain the ;ood Will ir-
I'he .lolly Social club will meet
i "Wednesday with Mrs. Alexander j Malamb iV-Adams st. So. j.il acfivitiert at the River Park
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... - , i Wednesday afternoon. -i.r o.altli. I I;" ru!t m general- .... ... ". . ,
1 v Hi' i'i.i "i! -u :: . r : 1 1 :r and ne. dk-s in,' v. In m t'e !.;o,,d bf con.f h t hin
:. rd . i n . : n urow pale be gin a ' o ' i e w t ! i Mi" i 1 : 1 " w 1 1 i 1 '. j :' . W. II. L" - e t. of No. 1 7 ; 7 I ': ,-e :'!'. I n.l at !:. Mil n . l con- j i: ' :;1 '. I . ;. in u u ca- s g n. r- j ; : ; um a n i v- a.e ss. jMdig. -ti'n. i ! pi n s--, j'a:n; ;ng n'il ;. h.eada. )i s and tr- n r. ' v.i-.ikin yj. i "I wa- a ".it as :. ip!- ' : run I !"' r. a- 1 I' ll.! be ,i,d ieep on my j f. " t Mrs. Tng.-; r- t. "It; d .-'-in. titm as though 1 coiilfl ii-u Ii until t !-.e r,et d iv and tnoi e j tii in t . - I f ' 1 : 'hough I didn't: ..!. I W a .: - (i U i ! ! P. 1 t I rl'lll'l i to ' 'a a 1 a b;... k w.:'noaf r sting. ' My uae out coir.p'.e'f ly and I . vif' T d fnta ll' ad o l-.i -1 J h t' were' ere ft, I it .'-'metl Ii S tllOUgh I w :! I g- w.'d. 1 y an-, (tit" was p- a e-l I i .! ::'-t .at anything for, da at a fino . Th re w;i s iit u 1 T1 in !'i n:- '.P- which kept me awake . f t) 1 j ; -. "Frknds had a. A.-, d me to try !. Willi,!!;"' Pi::k Pills - I f;n i!l u r :"' d a b". I lagan to improve in f.-w d t s. Th'- e u i ',: aft-r I L'HM taking the p.;!., my app lite w a s P;i V to r.e rma 1 a v.i th'ii I "wU pi-k'-d :,p iiA' strngth. Clniilua.l tu-- !, r "trr.i ia ! is. i p.'ar.' d and WiMi it t!ie pii:i m my .-. I s'e.-p . now .tn-i fc! hnght ami ein rrf ul. I " r. n'' urg. ; h w ho n d n t rie to try Ir. W'.lhams' Pink ; P.,ls."
I r. Willahs' Fhnk P.'N may bef:r It a. -a d at '.'-vir druggist's or they will b.- . :.t bv thi Dr. "Yilltams
Recovers from
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school this week will include the Vo V gym no.-! um class this evening. The women's training class will meet Tuesday evenincr, and the girls' training class and the Camp Fire girls will meet Thurnday evening at 7 o'clock. The boy scout patro' ', .e s meeting will be held Thür.'. . .onlng tt the home of Hennie C .il'j-.-n. Seventeenth St. A meeting of the Congenial Thirteen club will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dora Hvans. S. Sixth it. The Morris Cement Hloek rLint. S. F.Ievtnth t.. was entered fy
thieves sometime between Saturtlav'
evening and Monday morning ani the coil from two gasoline engines and the battery from one other were taken; the tool box was open but nothing wa missing. Entrance was made by break;rg the incl: m; the clocr. The theft .as repotted to ih polite but no ebiw has o- en found. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs John Hammond, Mr. ar. 1 Mi. Luward lfjs-c, Mr. rr:J Mis. W i 1 1 t.i uui, Mr. and Mrs. IMward Morrin. Mr. and Mrs. Pitterjon.
mimberenl 2 0. Mustc, cards and f r 1 4" 2
lancing were features of the even-' ing. A two course luncheon was ; ?-.rved at a table attractively ar-, ranged witli a color scheme of green I and white. :
Miss Margaret Hun.sburgir i ill j l'.vry Tonn Hu .Ihm SihIi a MifTcrer at her home on N. Ninth st. WIio Should be (ilicn Wliecler's Mrs. Roy Unrue. Clifford ct.. who Nerve YltalKtr. f.LiiM.il t Aikar if iim 'if Tn-i '
Mivniv. i,.r . 1Ierr ls no condition more di
r-epw.s iirii.n. ............ tressing than a
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weck is reported kuprovinp.
Mr. ami Mr. Harry Day of Chicago are moving to their recently purchase. i farm ea. of Midiawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Day .spent the week e; d with River Park friends ami left morning for their new home. Mrs. Samuel Shipley, N. Llevcnth t.. has returned from Plymouth, lnd. Miss Nora Herein, who has been ill the past week, is reported improved today. Mr. ami Mrs. Adam Hunsburger and daughter. Miss Craee Hunsburger spent Sunday at lllkhart. Ind..
If a Pile sufferer don't bec ome despondent try Hem-Iloid no greasy salve:- no cutting a harmless internal tablet remedy that is guaranteed to quickly banish all misery f.i ii.sfs mithin'. W -ttick's Drnrr
Mt. (Jeorge Tekker composed a ;foro Adv.
nerve svstem rack-.
ed to a point of torture. And those haunting tews of nervously exhausted people can be over
come. This in evidenced bv the ex-' perience of Mrs. Watts: " " i
"My nervous system had been severely shocked. Doctors pronounced
it nervous prostration I suffered extremely from nervous chills, ami ! the least excitement would cause!
an uncontrollable terror, as though a strong hand had seized my heart and I would die in a minute. NoisJ wa.s torture; add to this sleeplessness ami my condition inav be im
agined. The use of Wheeler's Nerve'
Vitabver completely cured me of this trouble and today I am abso
lutely well. Mrs. G. K. Watts. Praia! v ine. Y.a. t ... A. . J- .
ry itA .S- IMr.z ant .las Nrrv, , : ,iixer. it is free f,om dope do. not contain alchol or
naiioias. .-.uny ami sce essf ully used for k" years. $1.10 pee bottle at drug stores or by prepaid express. SAMPLE bot-tl-fro ten rents to help pay cost of mailing. Th .1. W. Brant Co., Dept. I, Albion, Mich.
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A model, sanitary kitchen is what every neat woman craves but not at the expense of a lame back and red, chapped hands. A Linoleum floor in your kitchen will practically do away with the scrubbing-brush and the hands-and-knees drudgery of digging dirt and crumbs out of cracks. To go over the smooth, unbroken surface of Armstrong's Linoleum with a broom or oil mop is really light work. From the standpoint of sanitation, durability, economy and downright attractiveness we can recommend no better kitchen floor than Armstrong's Linoleum.
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About buying Rugs on credit terms r People who buy rugs on terms should not buy "cheap" rugs for several reasons. In the first place it seems to be the practice (and this is particulary true in the large cities) to sell cheap rugs and cheap furniture to people who buy on terms. To avoid this go to a store where the policy is to sell the best to those who wish to use their credit. As long as you are buying your rugs on part credit why not get a fine one? It only means that you will have to extend the payments a little and you'll have a rug that will please you, one that will wear, will not fade or "sweep away one that will alwa's be a pleasure to you and always give you joy one that will help to really furnish your home. How about a nice new rug and a nice new lamp? Come in some
time and look them over. Always welcome here, you ki
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Our Jewelry Store carries a wide range of fine Silverware for your table. Here we give you an idea of what we have Community Silver Plate Adam and Patrician Patterns 26-piece Sets $33.25. Rogers 1847 Silver Plate Heraldic, Cromwell and Queen Anne Patterns 26-piece Sets $23.00. Rogers' Bros. Silver Plate Garland and Grecian Patterns 26-piece Sets $16.50. William Rogers' Silver Pattern 26piece Set $16.50. American Silver Co. Silver Plate Sommerset and Roanoke Patterns 26-piece Sets .$16.50. Bradford and King George Patterns 26piece Sets $9.00. We quote here only the most inexpensive Sets. Others of better quality may be had at equally moderate prices. Single pieces in all Patterns priced accordingly.
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March .Sale of Fur Coats
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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Open Saturday Till 9:30
At prices it least IU0 Ir:than thec-e Coats will le sold for next fall.
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Dresses $25 to $145 Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin, Georgette and Taffeta trimmed i n embroidery, self stitching, rosettes and beads. Blouse effects are brought out. Straight lines predominate.
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Suits $45 to $65 New Scotch Worsteds in checks and f a n c v mixtures. Greens, browns and greys. Inverted pleats in the back, bias gold trim and touches of hand embroidery.
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Co; its $13.75 to $85 Marvclla, Vclmiragc, Polo, Chamoistyn, Bolivia, Iricotine and I will Cord in the leading colors of Slynx Grey, Platinum, Sand, New Bl ue and iavv. Good variety of styles.
Beautiful New Trimmings An unusually fine collection of lace.-s is now on display at this store. VvV are showinmany dainty patterns in Real Hand Made Filet, Cluny and Yal Faces These are all imported from the Orient and are a most remarkable value. Filet 25c. 38e and 50c a yard. Cluny 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c. 50c and 75c a yard. V'al 65c and 75c a yard.
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Veils for Easter Wear We have selected the season's newest and most attractive Veil creations for your Easter selection. Most of these are from Van Raalte, known the world over as creators of the unusual and smartest in Veil styles. Veils add that touch of refinement and completeness to the costume that is so essential to it's success. A pattern and color for very need at $1.95 to $6.50.
Special Purchs-rc cf I ace 1 nmmcd Dresser and bunet scarfs jut at the most opportune nme for th' housewife comes fhis most wonderful offerin::' oi Scarfs suitrtblc for bed room. rinin room, porches, ftr.. rtt A Saving of 1-3 from usual prices. This is a sample line of Scarfs from a lare tancy runnels house and a tew or t!ie piece! are slihly soiled. 3rc to $2.00 values Now on Sale at 25c to $1.50.
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