South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 82, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1921 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY SCHOOLS PLAN TO OBSERYE CHILDREN'S WEEK

The Great American Home

County Bonn! Arr.mpcs Celebration April 21 to May 1 To Hold Institute.

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h-?h Turn r : !n charge of th." chi!.!r i.'h dlis;r.:i ln th- city ;i.-.-o-l.itio;-. Th.- program To he pr-snt-d will he rinnoiKKf! '.it r. I'I.ai.s wer- t i . t 1 - for a h.inq'i't .;L the ( !. of th-- I-i.i;r .-' i"..ir' contt l.i'lni; iM in t i r'unity .i'lu'.t -.a.f. April IS ha l-m ? . t a-nide um the tentative dtt'-. Tho hoard Is trying to secure the s-rvlres of Ir. J. Hr-.T ak-r .ic iki r at tho dan-cjw-t. Th a rra ntr no r.f s art- in charge- of K'.mr 1 todm ts. Flft"n thousand Sunday '. d students arc participating hi th- rontt. Plan In.-tit nt. An Institute of rMiici-oi? olnratlon will ho held .n May 1. 2. ?. an.'. 4 ln South Pnd for the c-iJinty Sunday Fohords and thos- onintii h adJoining. Prof. M. A. llonlinc, dlrrlor of tho International Sunday f-'rhool aFo-:latIon. anl writer and lecturer of national reputation, will ii a speaker. II . hn ! r n cnr.f rr , with llruhakor theological seminary for a numher of years. A maa mctlmr will ho held ln the hlch sehed auditorium Sunday nlpht. May 1. Commission permltt'riir tho various county twr.hlp ottteers to hold their conventions u t re Riven and tho conventions will ho hold as follows Liberty county, April 10: Penn, May 8; Mishawaka association. May 1'; Or. .-no. May 22; C'.erman, "Warren and Portage, June 5.

RESUME HEARING HERE ON INCREASE

ASKS POLICE HELP LOCATE HUSBAND

Mrs. Joseph Farkas Sees Mys-terj-in Mate's Disappearance Week Ago.

An appeal for assistance if the polico in locating her hus"har.d who has hven mycriously misslngr .sincg last V'clnosday. ha.s bten made by Mm. Joseph Farka,, S12 4 Napier st.

Mrs. Farkas stated that nothing- ini Lv.o line of domestic dL'ficulty hasi

appared between the two and that Farkas has heretofore Wn working steadily and apparently well fy listed. Wednesday afternoon, according to th story, Parka left the hout .suiting that he was going to pay several bills and from thr.t time

J nothing has been hraj-J of him.

Farkas ia 27 years old and hw been in the employ of a looal transfer line. He has been married for fcoveral years and has one chili. A dewriptJon Iven to the police reads that the mbising- man welqhc

J about ISO pounds, la ahouf fix feet I tall and smooth shaven, has a lltt

complexion, and wan dres?.! in blue clothes when he disappeared.

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Evening School Plans

A n nnal Com m encemcn t

Th) third annual commencement of the South Bend KvenlriR school will be held Thursday nU'ht. March 4 at th hlKh school. Dinner will

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thy linner. The directors of the evenings school Is aa follm-s: O. C.

Oühorn, general director; C. F. Weter, vocational director; Miss Ada Hlllicr, director of home economics, and Mis Ollvo lleltman. art director.

Tho hearing b- fore tho public ser"ice commissioner of the propused

raS.f in the rates of tho Indiana- j

Michigan Klectrlc Co.. was resumed ln the, council chamber: of tho city hall Tu'-sday morning. A corps of exp-rt.M from th company, headed by Harry 1 lock's, chief Hccfiuntant of the comjany and Arnett Cronk, h'-a! of the traffic uepartmrnt. were on the stand and under examination conducted by t'niiii.O'Is from the cities which would be affected by the rate?. The main object of the hearinpr is to put a true valuation on the property hoMins of th. company. The hearln-' will probably be concluded "Wedne.-day afternoon and will thn be taken under -on?ldcni-tlon by the coniini.-3-äon.

INCOME TAX EXCEEDS EARLIEST ESTIMATES

WAiriNnTON. March 22. Approximately $ GOO, 000, 000 was collected by the government jn income and profit. taxes up to host Saturday nlirht, according to reports Tuesday to the treasury. Thi uroount i& $100,000,000 in excew of the estimate made by Sec'y Mellen for the March 15 return and wa.- the limit expected by officials ln icw r.f chanired conditions ln tho country. About $S5n..0no,CO0 was collected by tho government for the samo

j quarter a year sgo but the showing

so far was regarded as excellent for this quarter. Complete reports on tho amount collected will not be available for .several days because of delays In hearing from outlying districts.

MFST SI31VK THA. Uy Iütfrnatlonil ws S'crrlce: N'EW YORK, .tarch 22. The tea room in Greenwich village, tho Bohemia of New York, must sell tea or go out of business," wa the dictum issued Tuesday by Police Commit rioner EnrlghL Tho warning followed a series of raid Sunday night when the detectives found that most of the cups contained a beverage more like T. N. T. than l!ko plain T. E. A.

LANDERS TO SPEAK BEFORE KIWANIANS

Chamber of Commerce is Invited to Hear Talk on "Private Enterprise."' Howe S. Lar.ders of Indianapolis will speak before tho Kiwanis club Thursday noon on "hall Private Enterprise iurive." His topic Is considered as of Importance to busim-ss men in Jsouth Bend and members of the Chamber of Commerce have been invitod to attend the luncheon. Mr. Lenders will speak for 4 5 minutes and hli addres will be coneluded by 2 o'clock. The luncheon will bo held in the tapestry room at the Oliver hotel.

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"Prices of farm producta have dropped out of all proportion to prices of other things as well as to tho cost of production. " Henry C. Wallace, secretary of agriculture.

Expansion of Activities to be Discussed at Meeting Wednesday Night Expansion of the activities of the Chamber of Commerce will be discussed by representatives of the various business and industrial interests of the city at a meeting at the chamber buildings at 6 o'clock Wednesday night. Pres't H. F. Johnston, of the chamber, Tuesday sent out letters to 5.1 business, professional and industrial men of the city, asking them to bo present at tho meeting Wednesday night. Each one to whom a letter was sent represents a separate business or industrial interest. The meeting will bo preceded by a dinner.

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will bo held Thursday afternoon the home of Mrs. Wlur J- r. Mrs. Ada Nixon his reti:rr.d

Indianapolis after a ls;t with brother and other relatives

friends. W. Nelson of Mishawaka has purchased the Carter residence on Nineteenth St., and will take poseslon at once. Mrs. Mary Holnre.q of Ninrte-r.th a.. Is moving to her now home on Seventeenth st.. which she recently purchased of II. Noviand. Mr. Newla nO. will make his home at the present with Mr. and Mrs. Allison, t1. Seventeenth st.

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waka aw, are preparing to move to Mlshawa k a. Arthur Witwer, S. FJever.th rt.. left Tuesday morning for a months' trip through the south and east. Mr. Witwer will Join George Hastings at Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. V. Mathlas have returned to their home at Plymouth, Hastings st. Mrs. Harry Vanderburg, N. Sixth st., entertained a number of friends this afternoon ln honor of Mrs Therlo Kennedy. The time w-as spent with various social diversions. Refreshments were served.

Start E?ch Day Riht With Clear Head and a Good Appetite in the Morning.

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fights ass.ot cii.vrgix Theresa Pane, 9 IS W. Dunham st., arrested Monday night on a charge of assault and battery entered a plea of not guilty and wa released upon the porting of a 550 bond. The case was set for March 26.

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Iva Orand Tutsday filed 5ult in the sup rlor court for a divorce frem ITarl raud liarging cruel and Inhuman treatment. The couple was married Mareh !, 1 'J 1 r, and separated In March of tJii.s year. She seeks the custody of th. ir two children. Grace Gori mado appllc.ition for a divTce 'läie.i.i- from Je-sep-Gyori. :2 N. Pirdsell st.. on rimilar r.haiges. They wer.- married March 22. 1 0 I n . and se;, u ., t ed in M.n -h id this year. She asks the cu?t'dy cf their one child.

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For Boys who romp, rollick and frolic For Boys who are honest hypocrites when pretending indifference to their Clothes For Boys who are thoroughbreds in spirit and full of gymnastics. Livingston Jr. Suits offer the best styles, the best tailoring, the best woolens and the best values in South Bend today. Made to our exacting orders tried and tested they are Suits for every Boy whe wants good Clothes.

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at $8.50, 310, $12.50 to $25 Furnishings Shirts Sh irts and Bl ouses in woven madras, percales and whipcords. Collar attached or neckband styles. 69c, 95c, $1.45

Hats Hats that every boy likes to wear in shapes and styles for little and big boys. New Caps, too $1, $1.50, $2

Stockings

Iron Clad Stockings in all sizes at new low prices. Special values at 35c

South Bend's Big Boys Store (our entire second floor)

EASTER CARDS AND BOOKLETS OF ALL SORTS 5c to 50c

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our Complete Easter Costume Is Here Ready for You

A Veil for Everv Hat The demurely, fluttering Veil gives the costume that air of finish that every woman desires. If it is a handsome black Veil with a blue border or one with a chenile or embroidered edge it is sure to be correct and lovely. We have just such pattern Veils at $1.95 to $6.00 each.

Bags to Match' Here are Bags in the best of suit shades for the season. No costume is complete without a snappy Bag to match it. You will find here hundreds of beautifully designed Bags in all leathers and beads. Each is a wonder in itself $2.98 to $26.00.

The Easter Suits $50 to $75 Spring freshness is apparent in our latest arrivals. The brightness of the season is reflected in the colored embroidery and the lines, appealingly slender, are indicative of youth. Frocks for Spring $19.75 to $75 Delightfully fashioned in the season s best fabrics are th ese beautiful Dresses. They are serviceable yet dainty with their ruffles and pleatings. Of course they are short sleeved with long waist lines and full hips. The Newest Wraps $16.50 to $175 Spring weather calls for a Coat or Wrap. You will find here many attractive models which reflect the best of workmanship and skill in design. Easter Millinery $5.00 to $18.50 Parisian smartness is brought out in the attractive new models we are showing. Any shape or color that is becoming to you is here.

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Fine Toilet Goods A delicate fragrance Fhould suirK'est Spring in your costume. Your desire to look at yuor best on Ka-'ter morn is preatly aided hy the proper perfumes and make up. Anything you ant in that line is here. "We have T different Perfumes at 5Cc to 7 . 0 an ox. 5 4 li.ferent Face Powders at 2cc to $T..o0 a 1'ox. , 5C different Talcums at 10c to 51.25 a can. 2 3 different Itougcs at 5'jc to 512 3 a box.

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New Neckwear Just In Crisp and lovely, fresh from their tissue wrappings are these exquisite bits of lace. We obtained them from the first shipment of French and Swiss makers. They are delicately beautful Collar and Cuff Sets that you will be very happy to have. If priced double and in some instances three times what we are askng they ?till would be reasonable. You have never seen such values before; 50c and $1.00.

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Sparkling Jewelry Idcil Latter Gifts arc iuggeted here. Wrist Watches $22.50 to

Mesh B.-1-s $1.25 to Vanity Caccs $5.00 to Necklace- $1.00 to Bcir Fin- 50c to $.0i).

Bangle Bracelets 39c to $2.50. F'ibbon Soutoirs 65c to $1.25.

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It Might Rain If Easter skies should be clouded and you would have to carry an Umbrella it should add to your costume. And if it's one of these it will Black, Green. Navy and Purple Umbrellas with cord-loop, ring and leather strap handles $5.00 to $10.00.

Your Gloves for Easter The well groomed woman is concerned about the details of her costume. Gloves, therefore, are of vital importance. White Kid Gloves, all lengths $ 1 . 75 to $7.50. Colored Kid Gloves, self and contrasting stitching $2.69 to $3.50. Fownc3 and Kaysers Silk Gloves $1.00 to $3.00. Perrini La Mure 12 button, black and tan $6.00; brown $6.25. '

Hosierv of Silk Neatly clad ankles are imperative with the idSort iki r t lengths this Spring. Here you will find what you want. Full fashioned, lace front and clocking, black, cordovan and silver $4.50. Full fashioned white with silver stripe $3.50.