South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 110, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
EXAMINATION OF PETITION BEGINS
City Clerk Hilin-ki Prvparr to Certify Mandate to Council Ho!v.
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a'npt f-r rrjt-ct th- coT;,rr.i-ion j rnr.icrpr plan i h.cotnincr whl-J i rar throughout th" cly. if was !-. rr, . I TurIn. Mmv pi rot:
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f : .V UEAR1G UPOS ; !l:a ; th-n 1 ! Vt- A I?:y.iri. i.i.idcr.t t ti."; ,,n i Ir..!:.r. i a?.i! Mi- hian K ( t r i c j r.'At or- ;,: ,! tho 5-rar.d at th lu'irI'.iiir f.f !!: p'-tj t ; .ii of tho r-'.t.-rtric j th'- ' ' ' J'W' J".y for nr. w-- a-- in ;f -i'C-j ,.. i tat" i"for- Ti- In-'Iiana. pdMif j f.; ,.. j R'-rv;--' com ri; i --;.on at th.- city hall , .1 i T.i"'! iv r,iör:.i',tr. ,, .y5,, j Mr. hryan'i t"-imor.y frdf-i to f'l-jsVl"w ''t th" plir;'- of th" ri-ctrir"
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r s am! sorrow. Th" f:;nT.'il v. a-? ti".e np. imposing event .--n within the former :rr;nn nirir-- Irn ' the day.s of th" Holif r.zoih rn r ij,rn. Th" Spohla; train cirryins? tli? forrtif-r kai.cr:n's cot'i'in arrivf-d at 'A il l Park station h"r", prun.ptly at 10: Z o'clock ia nicht. At 0:17, o','! j k this rnrrninK four l i.ick iior.-rs with l''a-k i:u:n-s wav-
ir.it ii i'iii iri"ir man-. Jr"w up in i
front of th" r lilroai! station wit!i the i:npr ri i! hear-c. which wa. decor-
f oinr,.-,ny :re on a f ." pr-rc"nt physi- an-d with four Lunches of black
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j AV .Mi.lv.i?. 1211 Omce st.. jarr.-ud Mr.day .if:ftrr.oon ly Jiourk? Board Orders Resolll-1 torcy. i'eli--oman Karl mith fo:
drivir- his autm-d,;;,. in x s th- sj-e.-.i hn.it and v.-i:h.o-it a cha'ifffir'5 licrn, was arra ip:."J in ci: murt Tu"-day n-.ornin. Mih-.-alis trsti:'::d before .Tud.i;p Ciiiner that h" i-wore that his cp.. w.u when h- prt-cured the lictnse sayir.LT that h t-x?.rerated it I y fvu v"ars and thai h.e was in th--
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ditions of the .streets of South l'end w is continued at the hoard of works nir tin;; o:i Tuesday morning. 11" )-
sorrow was ,ai a i lutions wtre ordered for th' in?
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alia- ploy of a certain firm in this city. .- on ! if,, v as running at th" rat cf
Tidies an h t:r. Hi'? case wa taVt:. i:ndr cor. si i-rati'n until April 23. IM war. i Fink. I'OO Miami st.. arrested on a sr.TdinT '.. ir-? by
po'.icer.:an Hert Olm-
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V.. Lasalie av. from th Iasilie a v. bridge lo St. Iv'!; tial. Th" petition j rcsentf d by property own rs and business houses request
ed that th" litrltts b" strung as tar as j Motorcytb Hill st. but the bo ml "w-r;t thorn i s'..mi! con
'lit- I. lock Lett r" w hen it ordc red i nimr at 1 ii.ilcs an hour on Mi? hth.it th" lights be extend'.-d to Si. awaka a v. His honesty touched th" Loui' blvd. h'.art of the conrt who fined him ". Resolution for a pf wer on Rush ' which was Hupende d, pending fur. from Pennsylvania av. to W. nt;er : turo obeyance of the spervl law.
st. were ordered. Th" fourth plat of t!io Southeast addition to the city of South Her.d, crnsi?tin!? of eight lots, bordered by Hill. HiKh and Dayton f-tF., was approved. A petition for the extension of the luster liprJitin.tc system from South st. to St. Joseph st. between Jcffer-f-on blvd. and U'avno t. va fiU-d.
bas.s. Mr. Itryan derlared that th" j Siiii (iin a ' ' ii m ul i t ! v" appreciation re--rr" !s rot evces-iv. 'ornT:r;ioner John McCard!".) w! wa- call' tl to Indianapolis Mon- j .. . i i i '
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firkins for the spe, ;al !? i o ri when thy were In c nulati n hav- S01JTII HEM) YOUTH
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Pcd their r.ane upon the perl-j tlon. J
An add. lion. 1 pe tition .- nsi;!r:s: of MVfnd Fhee'M .u'd c..nti!nin morr- than C ö 0 h -nalurii i "irhed the headquarters (T t?i omrr. isMo-i M.ni;"r Petitions fomtoitte" too Inf Monday tii'Tiu- n to included !n tlw- petition j fiird with fity rlerk Itillnski t-y W. K. Ml'ler. Had tti" ndlit;ona! :,t;or neon r.cluded with thes. filed ,y Mr. Miller th" total number of b era 1 voters r;"rjfilri' til" tecial !( t:on would have been dowbb th. I!.! ! "-
EXTERS REFORM A TORY
Sj'fi'd t' News-Tixes: CosilKN", Ind.. April 1a. Vimi! Iecker, South Pepd, and Vernon I'nzicker. Dimlaps, have been taken to Jefferson vlll" r'f orma tory to serve sentence of from two to 14 yrs and on-. 1: eiiit years, resi. i lively. Herker rulilp.i the I 'rker fir" s' op and I'nzickr stole note than $.100 from the rash fare i o of th" ChirrjKo. Sr.uth Heinl tv: N'lith' tn Indiana Kailwny (" ity .-r-t car lir-s ier- They pleaded itrii'V.
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At ;:.". 0 n'oliK !;, the cx-crown frin- j i es C'Tilic, atcoTripanied by th" j I royal prince and prinreses and ; J
former court functionaries, arrived at Wild Parle .station. Picked officer of the "Queen's Oavii" curassier and fusilier bodyEuards. "Aumista Victoria was (iu"en of Prussia in addition to belntr German empress." actir.pr as pall-bearers assisted by former court servants, removed the rottln from the funeral car. In pomp and magnificence It Po ked nothing of the old time imperial display. The pail bearers then carried th coffin through the black draped
EPSOM SALTS LIKE LEMONADE
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You can now buy real epsoni raits without the awful taste and nausea, by asking your drusrpis for a handy package of "Kpsonade Salts" which looks and acts exactly like eps.om salts, because it is pure epsom salts combined with fruit derivative salts, pivin it the taste of sparkling lemonade. Take a tanlespponf ul in a Klass cf cold water whenever you feel
rooms of t he private station to the 1 bilious, hr.nlnchy or - onstlpated.
lears". Dlstin squished generals f.anked and followed the hears? as it proceeded to the mausoleum.
"Hpsonade Salts" Is the much talked of discovery of the American Ilpsoni Association.
Hi CAME OUT IN HANDfULS Had Dandruff and Pimples on Head. Cuticura Healed.
"I had a very bad case of dandruff and there were pimples on my hrad.
It would itch and burn at night 6o I could hardly sleep. My hair v. as dry and lifeless and I could
rnmb it out bv the handful.
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them a trial, and when I had used three calres. of Soap and three boxes of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Albert Marshall, Box 373, Indianapolis, Indiana. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are all you need for all toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. BT1 K Tr br M'J A i'Arw. "OaUeir !-!-ortorli,Dpt.K. M'.-:eB S. " Soldevprfrr SuipÄ?. Oiit'r.rt;"jr.dE3. Iklciim't. jrj5iSJ""Cuticur Soap thiTet without du.
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Here, at last, is the greatest of all furniture sales, one that so far eclipses any other furniture event held in recent years that there really isrt any comparison. It's been a long time since you've seen values like these.
Look over this remarkable array of home furnishing bargains. Then come to our store and see for yourself. Bear in mind that the goods offered in this sale are of finest quality consistent with the prices quoted, and are new up to date, and fully guaranteed in every particular. We urge immediate at
tendance at this sale. These values are so unusual that they will be quickly snapped up by eager buyers. Goods will be held for future delivery if desired. Credit terms may be arranged on a single article or on an entire outfit to suit your convenience. Sale starts Thursday, April 21st.
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Reed Fibre Suite Three-piece suites. 4 ft. settee and two fifi rockers ZP&O.UU Reed Table 26-inch porch tabic with quar
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Chifferobe Solid oak. gold- (rjC f H en finish, special at UbVbWV Writing Desks Ladies writing desk, William and Marv desien. mahogany fin
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Dining Suites 8- piece Fumed Oak suite; 45inch massive table; 45-inch buffet; 6 leather 0Q seat chairs, suite D teaBwrnW w 9- piece suite in Walnut; mirrored top bufTet, large china, oblong table and six diners; Queen Anne de- ff 4 fid
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Breakfast Suite French grey and blue enamel suite; 4 chairs and drop leaf table; ÜQK ff suite & ar O V Bed Room Suites 3-piece suite in walnut; large dresser, bow end bed. chifionette 3 3-piece walnut finish suite with large dresser, bedtf J R( and chifionette 3 Em 8 uJU
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Sewing Cabinet Mahogany sewing GS Kf cabinets, special . . . pWn'w
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Buffet 45-inch solid oak buffet, with ST" $45.00 Chairs Solid oak dining chairs, fumed finish, leather (9 flfi seats, set of jUiUU
Linoleum Elxtra good quality linoleum. 2 yards wide, square yard
Felt Base 2 yards wide, Felt base floor covering, good patterns to select from Vl Kitchen Table Porcelain top, white enamel base with drawer, Sfl big value )w 3U Library Tables 28x42-inch top. (j? ö 7K Golden Oak finish $ lÜ.O
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Kitchen Cabinet Solid oak, nicely finished.
Dorcelain top
3-piece suite in mahogany; dresser, bed and fr A A Q ff dressing table. . P 1 WiUU
Living Room Suites Queen Anne design cane living
Silk velour, loose $176.00
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3-piece velour suite, mahogany and cane; a fine (?7iK fifl suite for 3) saUU Beds
2-inch continuous five fillers; grld bronzed finish onlv. .
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Cute Plaything;: and Bath Tovjs for " Babies
Store Opens 6:30 Closer 5 :30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
Complete Linr nf ar.t a Baby Garment"?
Hop Scotch Bloomer Dresses Here is an unusual new Dress for children. The short bloomers are attached just above the hem on the underside of the skirt. Really a two-piece Dress in one. Very good looking and very practical. Made of pre-shrunk Gingham in colors with white organdy collars, cuffs and sashes. Sizes 6 to' 1 2 $4.50.
We're Ready With a Showing of Pretty Summer W ear FOR CHILDREN
Sweaters All Wool Children's Tuxedos in tomato, jade, turquoise nn d buff 54.59. Button Front Coat Sweaters in n,v;y, brown and copen $3.75. Rain Wraps In Sizes 4 to 16
"Dri-Girl" Dolmans with match $5.50.
Rain Capes with $3.75 and $4.50. Rain Coats with
$3.75 to $6.75. Bloomers Black and White Sateen Bloomers
Sizes 2 to 14
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attached hoods hats to match
elastic and band top.
59c. Pink and Blue Gingham Bloomers sizes 2 to 6 50c.
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Particularly attractive styles are being presented in plain, checked and plaid Ginghams for misses o f 6 to 16. Splendid qualities at $ 1 .50 to $ 1 0.50. Also a pleasing array of Gingham Dresses for little tots of 2 to6 are shown $1.00 to $3.75. For these 2 to 6 year olds there are hand smocked Pongees for $5.50
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Why People Prefer 'Busse's Bread"
Bread is such a common article of food thac housewives have long since learned that selecting the best bread means their marketing is already half done. So they demand bread that is appetizing in
appearance, has a thin, buttered crust, is thoroughly baked, and is clean and wholesome. Women who have once tried "Busse's Bread" look no further. They find in the product of this big clean bakery just the bread they must have for their family. You, too, will reach the end of your search for perfect bread when you join the throng who daily say to their grocer:
"BUSSE'S. PLEASE."
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