South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1921 — Page 3
1( IMV Miil'.MMi. M II 2 !M. PEOPLE PERISH WHO LACK VISION MINDA Trll- C.Ii.uiiImt f i(iiuiiH,r(T nf l-rnti.il t -i t n ami Imli idii.il I'murr--. FIND NEGRO BEATEN;! , J Ofhcer lbth; in.skl arid V rnen. ADVEHTURt-S JO1 ihn w.re Iota to ;o to the ct-tv OF THEr TWINS ! r s.Tj't. '.vh-n :t was art ro1 - J : ROBBED, HE ASSERTS ä-'ä"s lawny with a larv--(Ml and unaM" f toll s 'v. .' - k V ; t enhcrrnt story. WJv-n qurstior.r-1 i ' i: th- station Mon-Iay niorr.in,', Trank Calaway. in I)az! Fll-; Calaway said ho 1M not know the Si T-. l . it i i "a l;oroalouts of tho othor nogro hut : lOWing tlgllt, bay lie l)oc-n t j .r tjTnatr,i that thero ha.l boon othor T.-;7 tl i, :..:-f 1 Know Assailant's Name. !i:!'icultio? 1'vtweon thom. - - j Frank Cala wy. :l r.-n 1 1 1 r. J FIRST CASE FOR was ban ove-r th- h-ü ui h FU COURT ASKS j. - Y r '' f- V . V YY Aorf; JUDGMENT i Ft.. iy a:":otiio ; r.om.. lies :.:.i'Cil.av.iy i'.iK. noc know ;ir.u aftr-
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way's assailant picked up a (dub and hit him over tho head. lat. r taking f73 from his pockets and f' imr, according to tho (omplaint.
-i. 'aon. Stevenson ani Co. and the ; Sultzbarh Cbuhing Co. The Ivuact was declared unconstitutional "some time ago by th- supremo, court of the I'nitod State-." '
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WASHINGTON. March js. Tit" i-;, weathor now prevailing in those Fnit.-d Slat.t-- supreme eoui t r ss. d j sections. The weather bureau warned jS Mr.nday at't. rno..n till April 11. I Monday. !
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The Safest Shoe J For Baby Feet I 7KE no chances with the shoe you put on those tender, little, growing feetl E In Euncators you can be sure they -E will be absolutely safe from the bfcin- 5 ning of corns, bunions, callouses, ing-ow- E ing nails, fallen arches, and all fooi-ills. E For Exlucators are made scientifically to E "let the feet grow as they should." E We cannot recommend too highly iE these shoes made by Rice & Hutchins, E Boston s famous shoe-makers. E
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Confirmation and First Communion Suits for Boys
You want your boy to look his best on such an occasion, and afterwards how long his clothes will look good depends on what they're made of and how they're made. No suit will become him more than one of our Hart Schaffner & Marx or "Spiro Specials," the finest type of boys' clothes made. $10, $12.50, $15 to $30
2-Nicker All Wool Suits for Boys Fine all-wool materials in rich shades of tans, greys, browns and greens; every one of standard Spiro quality and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Single and double breasted latest Spring styles. They're wonderful values at $10, $12.50, $13.50 to $22.50
Hart Schaffner & Marx Finest Boys Suits Words cannot describe how very different these clothes are from ordinary boys' clothes. They use nothing but the finest woolens, nothing but the finest linings, and tailor them as perfectly as they do their finest men's clothes. You'll have to see them to appreciate them. A great assortment is here to choose from. $25, $30, $35
Sam 'I Spiro & Co. Home of Hurt Schaffner Cf Marx All Wool Clothes
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Happy Home TO maintain a happv Ikmiic hc hiMiscwifc must kcrp in . 1 health. I Icr duties arc many and variou-, aiTci it Mtms as if every other member of the family depended very much on lie:. 41 Where is mv hat?" cries the bov. " What did von do with mv coat ? M asks the darjhter. k I can't find any handkerchiefs," yells the husband. The housewife is usually the advisor and general manager of the family. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helps w me:i t maintain a happy home by keeping them in good health.
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mo a wonderful ?ight f good. I va not d w.y w rk at nil at thit t;:taia- I hp vor very strong and frraalo trouM rd'tni hrul to p in 1-d. I v.:.t t- a kept me weak so that 1 had ;io interest physician, but be I i . 1 rot do ir.e itiiü !i for my housework. I had such a bark- good attd said 1 v.ouM !.;o.' to l.a. .-.a ache I could not rook a mal or clean ep.-ratioa. I r-id about J,ii.i I'.. up a room without racring with pain. I rinkharnsYg"etab!e a.n:p..und in tl.o would rub my back with alcohol and it newspap'T at:d tlno;"!: I w.oiM t-.v would rase for a few hours, but after it a trial. -Nov. I f 1 lots 1 tt. r a: 1 I had taken three bottles of Vrc table don't have to cive and l- t- 1 i. Compound my aches. began topradually and cm do all ray work. Yen n. ay leave me. Now I am as rtrong an.'l theo facts as a lesti:i..:aa!. a:, l 1 v. ill healthyas any woman and 1 give my answer with pleasure all b-t t-rs I t.--
thanks to Lydia L. rinkham s e-ta-ble Compound for my health." Mrs. .1. A. Mc(JriTTY, 010 W. Walnut .St., Uloomiugtou, 111.
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