South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1921 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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'BRANDON STORE TO

OBSERVE ! 7TH YEAR ir

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BARRED AS HIT MISS. FAILING TO DEFINE "OATH

HEALTH ADVICE

Curvature of Spine.

' I have a pirl 11 years old who j has a curve In hrr eplne cau?ed by ) an Illness Fhp had about four years apo. She doesn't puffer any pain j from It, only she doesn't ?eem strong

rT.t ,, . M jand catche such hard colds, which Thf juvenil conception of the im-1 pr.rtanre r,f .an cath wa demon-I1,1'1 50 Ionc' Can hcr sPine bc , , ... . i straightened, and if 0, how? stratrd in city court th! morning . , . .A

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Aith ;is5-mlt ir..l battery by he: i Iitt! K1::'s fP would depend upon

Iipflla.Iv, Mrs. Marie Chasizak. 1815 :lhe dcrt-o of curvature. and V. Division j-t. whether the curve i functional or Tiie ten-vear nld nn r,f Mm. Va n j organic.

An organic or structural curve Is one in which bony changes have taken place, while a functional curve i.s postural. Those curves in which there is bony deformitory are, of course, much harder to deal with than those which are simply postural, but even In structural curves much correction can often be obtained.

The best treatment for curvature

of the spine is that given by thoj-e doctors who make a specialty of orthopedics. I am sure your family physician will be plad to recommend one in the city nearest to you.

Hoff was j tit on th" witness stand and v,h-n a.-ked if he understood Urn nature -f an oath, he replied, that it meant to "swear against her." me.ininsr Mrs. Cha.Izak. The youth was discharged from the Mar.d for his ideas. The history of the row wa. brought out in court when Mrs. ""haiz.k asked for a chance of venue dn the charge of provocation

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THOMAS II. nit.WDON.

. in ll- I. .i I.'U U on F. Michigan st . part of whi h i- ( now OCCUpiei ,y tho A. M. ItUSsell morgue. Two ye.ira later Jt moved to f the storo now occupied i. tle In- ) dependent .; and 1 cent store, where It remained for eiprlit year.3, i Thp company moved to it present I location eix yrars atro, continually rwrnodellng and expanding until it preached it. present -tri'iirt!ons, oclupying four floors hT.ed ith up-to-date, mere hand i.

The ir.-f r.o'pf if'-;e-- a line ..f

tiler articles, ?u' h as women 3

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ftc. The . ( 'nd l!"nr the drr.-.-? among the i.trcer .f jt kind thern In'liana, ai.d the millinction. ioaks, suits, dress-.

children's and infants'

wear are nn the thir l floor, while the is-aiM' du .vi- y, ooret. kimonaa.

aprons ami tne Madame swartz

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.Motto, "Watch !"s Grnn." "W.tteh us prow" h is been the motto of the store since it fjr.-d opened its doorn to the Suth Tlend public. "The motto .tili represents

d against her by Mrs. Van

Hoff. It was brought out by the testimony of Mrf. Van Hoff that when standing in her backyard on Mon-

j day Mrs. fhas-izak emptied a pail , of writer on hrr feet, struck her j with a broomsth-k, and. after this, i swore at hc r. Mrs. Van Hoff said i that i-he bore these affronts with- : out a word, and after this commls- , sion. Mrtf ('hasizak. not tonte'nt i with what she had done, "Beat her ; to the prosecutor'.8 office and swore ' out the charge: against her." When i Mrs. Van Hoff sot her breath sh-J also sought legal redress and charged h r alleged antagonist with provocation.

Inability of some of the witnesses to testify in English prolonged the hearing of the cae.

ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine

Drrm sinews. A few days ago, when sewing. I accidentally gave my finger a severe prick with a very fharp needle, and thö blood spurted out in a Jet over my apron. It wa.n't tin arteryDoes It indicate his?h blood pressure, or what? I feel tired all the time, drowsy and liko lying down. Sometimes I am very hungry, and again not at all. I am losing1 weight. It is probable that the needle struck a small artery, for otherwise the blood would not have spurted as you describe. Do not worry about your blood pressure, unles.s a careful medical examination reveals there is something wrong with it. Tho drowsiness may be due to a lack of fresh air, or exercise. If you find It still persists after attention to these matters, consult a qualified physician, and have him give you a thorough examination. Lump in the HrcaM. Three weeks before my baby was born a lump about the size of a bird egg formed on my left breast. The doctor attending me said it was a little tumor, and would soon go away. This week I contracted cold, and it settled in this place and the lump is much larger. Any lump in the breast demands prompt and careful attention. It may be a very simple thing-, or it may become serious in time. The best person to decide- this question I .s a competent surgeon, and since

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you should be aV;e to h t. an -amination row. I thouM a ! :. -' ou not to delay.

Ite hln- of the Ila U. I havo a little piri of 0. a :d whoever she; rur. an ! jumps, or jr""s warm from any xe re r. r ha- k begin. ? to itch, ar.d it r.iir.-:.-: d::w her insane. ?uch symptoms are eftei du to hives. This disorder is quite c -m-mon amor.cr ehildren, an I i uuilly related to yome f.n;lt in the !i--t.

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The complete pet of nffie.-rs- elected at the annual riKetin:- of t!v directors c. f the S;uilebake r corpora- ; tion in New York Tuesday, wa.s aa-, rounced Wcdne sday. Th.' l.-t l-I-lows: i Chairman of th ho ird. Tied-; crick S. Fih; president. A. It. Kr.kine; treasurer. X. It. Feite; s-----re-tary and assistant treasurer, A. C.. 1 Kumpf; general auditor. IF. F. Dal-i ton: special coun-!. Frederick 1'. ! Delafield; vice president, L. J. ' Oilier: vice president. M. r. Wo'dorlng; vice president. H. A. Firs; r.j- -sistant treasurer, W. I hiliin ton: 1 assistant treasurer, fjfon:-:- A. l'al-! c-; . n ... ... . . t r T . J

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RETAIL STORE LOCATION WANTED iMcn's Toggery Shop wants First Class Location in South Bend's Busiest Retail Section. ROTHFIELD BROS. CHAIN STORE SYSTEM Racine, Wisconsin

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Feware! Unless you see the name "Faycr" on packago or cn tahkts you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twentyone years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Favor package for Colds, I lead -ache. I.umhaaro, anel for Pain. Handv tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablet, of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists -I. larger nackat'e. Aspiiir Is the trade mark of Beyer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of t-'allcylicacld.

BOTICE TO TI3E PUBLIC The following Electrical Contractors are fair to organized labor: Brehmer Electrical Co., Main 1951 E. Lasalle Av. and Emcric k St. E. Hoff man, Lincoln 7217 x 3246 S. MichinanSt. t

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Asire, Main 1804 1 702 Ewing Av.

Will irim Keim, Lincoln 8402 618 N. Francis St. Bingham Electric Co., Main 2920 123 N. Main St.

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Get More Than Your Money's Worth in HOSIERY by shopping nt Bcitner's Clearance Floor tomorrow where yon serve yourself and save the difference. Look at these special specials. Men's Fibre Silk Hose in black and brown, $1.25 values, per pair

59c

Men's Lisle Hose in black and brown, regular 75c values, per pair

39c

Women's Fibre Silk Hose in black, brown and white; regular 52.50 values special, per pair

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Women's Lisle Hose in black, brown and white; $1.25 and 52.00 values per pair

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