South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1921 — Page 13

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83 FRANK I I SHUMAKER. Secretary and General Manager, South Bend Electric Company; Thirty-second degree Mason; Shrincr; Member, Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, and Engineers Club.

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rot r n' n.i to ;. coa rt-line h ,h" !' "" '":T?-Hn." in the air. T) ;iirf:iT!.s . -n fly inlmd to rhlimit 'if fli ir jf unoppovrd. utA ! "ir th lr ids of hon.h. Air5 1 1 ut v n fa'ry now from one to i r?'r'" ,f ': "f homl,w- ,n l a "r',"J, "f ; 1 f" a.rplanv.s H .lhle to carry 10 0 ; to ;-.. .is distinguished frorr. tho r'M that we had during th war. j .'-iU 'dron:- roiiM arry only 1 j f "1 to t h t d ,. "Tho initiation of c;it atfa'-k Yy ' th f nrr.ir.H ha ft nt r d att-r.-!i-ii n:i t!;r r ff'-ct tiiat pas wo'ald :i'.- if drr;.prl from aircraft. It . ' Ti' U-' d In i;irp from airr,, f;, ..-. r.f luithor .cido df-sirI ,' .'ut if, its it would lia I.-d to a y i 1 1 iJ.-h! of iwlrys I. t f Jif ' fon l ot!, po,-. ;)Md not l:,u-di u-o,;M ' -ha. I.rm ar-rr.nipli-h. d. on no,'.111.1 . Ill- ",il.iili "l .1 V 1 1 ( M I I v. :th Ik rh l. l;i r. fits. If. how. v r. or." -id- had a d' "il. d air supioi i.i i"v ; i n i ti oi i. sxroyfai tii air ; frir. o of it-- ii'Tiiv. and it dirol ri th.- oarl.aro,,.-, mfthods of warfare, it rnU'ht hr lie ve that itrt j . ri'Is would - furth. rd hy tho of i r i- m a t r i.i 1. Whole City Would Xiitl .Masks I "In an ana th- size of New Vorl.", ! if two tons of crying uas wok- f I r- i - P'1 'V' ry oirht da vs. the whole . nonulation would have to wear iras : --ks and ,es in order to pro. "The cremtest oreo-iution 'would hae to ho taken against sech an atfack. As a matter of tact. it. would cau-e the evacuation of tli. - whole city, paralyze i.s means of j j tr.i nsportat ion, and result in its If I v r 1 U al extinction a port phoirenp tras were used, l'OO ton? would he r-"iuired to he dropped ! tas arm win n.i- aimo:n irr. j mediate effect, and will kill rvrrv man. woman, and criiid not (arefu.ly protected arainst it." NILES A fully equipped power plant, and n. one-story hricl: office huildin will he erected hy the French Paper j: uj iiiiiu.: :;B:r.:::ua:!::!tu .'-.f;trif:T;"?:':?lUhii. n:tr::::t:tt?iH fry )l HI I )l FT I , , i I , v '.','"' '..--:"

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We are now showing for the first time a line of Men's and Young Men's Suits with extra pair of trousers of the same Material, in a large assortment of stylish spring patterns. The suits are well tailored in every respect. The Price Ran ore Is

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O . this ypririK. W. J. Urquhart. a director In the ' I i v i. Wim; Machine Co. at i.i-t'-n. O.. has l.rn elected vice prc-I-i!i iit of th company, with headqu'irtrs in Chicago The Dominion Construction C ! has a rtaff of engineer and men o Co. on ! th- ground waiting the final to pror d w ith tri completion of the Mi'hlpan CVntral Kailroad Co.'d wf-Mrrn torminal. an undertaking involving tho f-xpendituro of approximately 5L'0a.fino. ii. JarRftti. division Mip'-rintondrnt, whoso, h-ad-fjuartrn are. in this city, FtaUs that th" plans for tho tormina! vi'l h similar t tho present r.civins and i lass'.rication yards. Ju1s- Ij. Hurpf t DosVoisrncs of Cys and Van Huron counties ha? .awarded judmrnt of J 2.430. 1 f to! j . .ph l. tirnrpv of Nil. -a. against t. ! Wiilard Krady. Xi manufacturor. ! .. 0 . .. . .-.I i .. Kcady, Mird ih' lattrr for monoy j hlln for f:"rvi-f 5 rendered. I Mr- an'' Mr-W- Ira H'ren.is. 40, IJru ftin av., are parents cf a daught r. Irene Charging that sh decamped,; I avins' him with nothing hut an old i chair and cour h. Isaac Cillam, Sil- 1 v"r 'rcok farmer, has tiled a com-; 1 Ttint n the Caw county court ask-; in;,' for divorce from his wife. Hthel. ; whom ho marrie.l July 1, 1912. ! Charkn Meyers. 1430 X. Fifth St.. j who was injured when Michigan; Central train No. 13 struck the spefder on which lie was riding, has he n hrousht home from St. Anth?nyS hospital in Miehlen City Kzra Hall has purchased the Arn old property on the west side of N. Fifth st. Mr. Hall will take posscssio" ,f t!i" property at .r.ce. The Ladies' Aid society of the I t v 1 i ia n ehurt h elected the folf'lt,7 f,,r ,H tnuin,, joar iat its annual meeting: President. '" - l- ini-Mm-m. " t - t i . . . . i . AI; -, i '. K White: secretary. Mrs. Charles S'ilsh.e: assistant secretary, Mr. Jottie Fiske; treasurer, Mrs. John Ferguson; aiitallt tri usurer, Mrs. A. O. (laK'e. I 'rank M;-razita and Demanieo Cerlsano of the Niles Fruit Co. liave

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DEPOSITS MADh ON OR BEFORE THE 1 1th DAY OF APRIL DRAW INTEREST FROM THE 1st. SERVICE - STABILITY FliQPrQ NATIONAL Tli F; T.TJ p?

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The Best Men's Storesince '84 107-109 South Michigan Street 108 West Washington Ave.'

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I purchased from Mrn. Lindx i:. Landon of Kan Lansfr.sr tho husldinc and property at 11 and 112 .c. Third Try NEWS-TIMES Kant Ads MRS, HAYDOGK SAVED FROM AN OPERATION ., . j . e tj rollowed Advice ot rler DnicrrrUfV Wif anH Took oo Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound f r . Chicago, 111. I was m bed with a i female trouble and inflammation and had four doctors but none of them did me any pood. They all said I would have to have an operation. A druggist'3 wife told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable j CompDund and I J " i f tl li took irj bottles, never missing a dose and at tho end of that time I was perfectly well. I have a six room flat and do all my work. My two sisters are taking the Compound upon my recommendation and you may publish my letter. It is the gospel truth and I will write to anyone who wants a personal letter." Mrs. E. H. Haydock, 6S21 St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago. 111. Because Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound saved Mrs. Haydock i from an operation we cannot claim j that all operations may be avoided by it, but many women have escaped operations by the timely use of this old fashioned root and herb medicine. When you work without saving, you work alone, producing by the sheer weight of your own strength and ability. When you save, you have a silent partner working with you and for you. By thrift you preserve your success as you make it. You conserve your energy, your brain, your time. You multiply yourself many times. FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN Bonds Should Be Exchanged at Once. NEXT TO POST OFlCr

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IMousvs at Libvrul Putin $4.95, $6.95, $8.95, $12.50 Every One at Reduced Prices. Furs in The Sale oj Appreciation Every Fur in the store has been specially priced. Hip Reductions in 11 raps Capes and (.oats $25, $35, $49.50, $69.50, $89.50 All at Savings You Will Appreciate.

I'clticoats and I'cltihot Lcrs in The Sale of Appreciation $2.95, $3.95, $3, $6.50, $8.50 All at Birr Savings.

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continues throughout the week This sale maiks the second anniversary of the purchase of Tho Now:-.; Store by Mr. A. R. Mayerfeld. It is simply Mr. Maycrfcid's plan of c: pro- i appreciation or saying "Thank You" for the liberal patronage of the stor.- Muring the year. It means that you can secure the finest, up-to-date ladi . s' w-.-,r-ing apparel at substantia! reductions just at the beginning of the new ?' .oo.

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Spring Millinery llednerd in ' ' oj A ppreciaf ion $5, $6.50. $7.50, 8.30, $10 Never Such Wonciciful H.its .it lif -o Piic c-.

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