South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 127, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 May 1921 — Page 2

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SATFltDAY MmIG. MAY 7. 1921. the: south bend news-times By Juanila Hamel I COMPLETE PLANS FOR SGHOOL SONG 4 HELLO ! NEW 27-INCH BABY FLCUNCINGS 69c to $1.75 25r,c DISCOUNT ON aLL CHILDREN'S COATS COMPAN FESTIVAL HAY 13 I i nnounrc Detail of Annual Program to he Pre-cntrd By Pupil. Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 Saturday Open Till 9:30 1

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.f r. :ir, r.'rf,rk. uru'.r th-" dirrtion rjf Mis Kffl Harm on. ;ipn'lsor of rpudc. Th program in detail fol-Ijur.-iw.ny (Jallop -Pupils from Hnry I Hnry .S?ud-h:ikr. LI r. Colfax nr.-i rTanxnn f-noo, ITiir. Lthel Inirrlc;ht. J'Itirin Pupil frrm Lincoln ! Hrh'ol pl.ir.o rl iP. ."ri'tn Lullaby Krn Th" IüfkUM .. It.nMnn Folk Hor.tr Pupils from the Fifth rado. I Ladr. I3! nr'-lyrr. :i-3ni'1 Piver Trump trV March, j Lincoln SVhool Orrhtra. i Ladr, It' Htlr. 'the P.ivrr Path ... (J. W. Chadwick "lh' Owl Or.nnvili I Jan took i Pupil.s from the .Sixth CJr.nK-s. f Ia(!fr, HrJyr Fulinrr. Waltz r$!u- IJol!.H of Scotland. j Madison Hch-oi Orchotra. Jadr, .Miss Urolyer. lppa Sons; Hammond Th Tront SehuheJ-t 'fh-p.Iue IUrds My It a Foster, ; Pupils from the Seventh tirade.". J J leader. Mir, S-'ittl r. j The Sea Kins' Prld..Hnry Lesli" invil Chorum from II Trovatore.. j Verdi Pupil fron the LUhth Grade. I Lea J or. Miss Sattler, larch of th? Hoy Scouts. Aedley of Folk Sons. J Ilivpr Park Orch-trn. leader, Ml.-.s InIriht. A Summer Day Farchant. , I'upi's from Coqulllard school. J Directed hy Mis Sattler, t Aca ornpanist. Lillian Anderson, tos. Sittler. Lveljn Fulmer, Helen Hill. lisks SI MOO For Failure I To Give Up Property Cii.irr.n? that Marvin -C. Moon nfcd Anna Moon did not live up to sb warranties in a deed for conveyance of a certain piece of property iii South Und, Matthew M. Dinan Friday brought Miit for. 51.000 dam.Urs in the jjf rior court No. 1. The plaintiff alles1? that ho bought thejiroperty for $77." but that Ielbert arrt retained pomion of it. Iuritp the time that Garret had pos.--:;!in, Iian avers, he lot an opportunity tf .11 tho property for $1.573 and also !: a profit of $S0O. He Jirofore eki $1,000 dama-j. He tint the defendants should iiav delivered possession of the property to him. STRANGE STUNTS OA' ; PliOGIiAM OF SCOUT ! MEDLEY FIELD DAY ; l';n il prep.ir ! thns arc heinc made ir the Medley Field day rnee to ho Ht,t T 1 1 n I it f r. er nirLf At f niH (:rne all boy scout? in MUhawaka. ctith llt-ni! and Notre Dame will ie with each other In strnr.se stunts. Th principal act will bo to run. 'vlth three ropes and to tic a specified knot in the.e roptf. to drive two tent peers 10 inches into the ground at 2" for; interval, to rut another scout's arm in a f-'lin and to boil a quart of water in a tomato ran. The scout victorious in this will receive the city championship prize. Preliminaries for the lieht day will be held Saturday at I eper par. Breach of Warranty Charged: Asks S6M00 All ins t li.it In conveyance of certain lots in Campbell'.' ad.lition to the r.ty of Mihawak by I'M ward L. Mason to I ona F. Ma.on that th latter committed a breach of warranty, the plaintiff has filet! fui: in the f.ip -rior court No. 1. for $b,00D da mag s. The plaintiff matnta.ns that on one lot cenveed th defendant hull no title, mortal th- m. P:1 ?2 and th.t in thre others a i c of $ 4' " w is In Id against j he plaintiff als.) averts she j ."o) j. delir.tinent taxes and i nts ac.imst the 1 '" lots cor. vcyed. Candidates Delay Filinp Report of Expenditures j ' N . i ; i i pri!..ary In e ; r. ('.it i:: es. h: the re ent city t i , lib d ;i i'fport of his ! aecrilir.g tc City Clerk ; Fr Bilitki. A': i -..'.iilates are r tmircl by law to !'' i a return, showinir tneir oxu.es. with the city ilerk within a !.;. :;th after the primry. In the eei-.t tb.it the candid. ito was defeated or if he had no items of ex penditure nit distinction i- made and ( he mut make his rtun: notwithI.- - .if In nti1ti f-d ti lb..' Tt-n- i -.g or be subjet ted to thpr cribed by law. altie ishs S'iMOO Damages r or Injury in Lnisli i I'ttnacs of OOi) are soueht by ; Ma rv S hro .1 r agalnt illiam C.rtut iii:am Moveri lor mjuri ..it ... I 1 I.. ! rt t :oil by h. r when the latter are allied to In-.o crashed into the hor-e ;in l buggy in whb h she i;dir.g Nov. 1". The case was i .1.. .:t 1 I.. .1 T . . or.g:na.i .a uü i.ipuiie u:t urt and sent t-i tho St. Jcseph h;ili..r;iT court cn a hange of venue. "arni J. Mortimore Asks Divorce and S5Ö0 Alimony F.c hur.d.ed ilo'.lars nlir.iony ought by Sarah J. Mortimore against CharK E. Mortimcre in the divort-e application f.Ud lriday in the -jperior court No. tiff charges cru 1 a treatment. Th coupb 1. The plain -:i 1 Inhuman was married Nov. IZ, 24. I'jII. 13 IZ. and .-parated Fob. Liciixsnn to wr.D. ifjirv'ln M. Friedman, Sjuth Bend, and Mi llowo Gottlieb of Chicago, were licenced to wed in Chicago Friday, according to word received

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CARESSING is the touch of April breezes, which tiie cherries on Iier perky hat are the Up3 from which frolic with the spring: birds in the sky. As she wafta a kiss of welcomeelusive and yet as lilting: is the spirit of the one who wanders tender as the breeze's touch with a gesture which forth in a frock as alluring: as the springtime dress of reserves more than it bestows. Half-closed are her Mother Kr.r'h, to nwt the one SHE loves. Red as yes a if he would hide their exquisite tenderness.

NILES TO BE HOST TO PYTHIAN LEAGUE At Least 500 Expected to At- ! tend Plan Degree Team ! Contests and Parade. . Speiial to The News-Time : N I LKS. Mich.. May 6. At least ."Oh are expected here for the convention of the Southwestern Michigan IaKtio of Knights of Tythia May 12. Anion?: the visitors will be the grand lodge officers of the order. At the Pythian lodge rooms, where the various degree teanv will hold their contests, prand lodge degrees will be conferred on all past grand masters. During the evening th famous PlaJnwell "Lesson of Friendship" team 'will compete with the ICalamazoo team for the "Friendship" trorhy a feature? which will be given twice during the evening. There will be 28 prizes offered for individual work by the southwestern league. The weather permitting, there will be a parade of the various degreo teams in complete costume. Among the bands present will be the well known "Dlnty Moore" band, a Pythian burleiue organization from Henton Harbor. An evening banquet will be given in the Methodist church parlors by th -ladies of tho Methodist church. RIVER PARK Mrs. Sarah Foster is seriously ill at the home of her rtiughter, Mrs. i AmbroK F.u.-sert. S Sixteenth st. I Th condition of Orville Cob. son Inf Atr i n 1 Tr flf-nrrrn Pnhh S nihth 8t.. ,iio submitted to an opi ration for appendicitis at St. Joseph hospital. M'jhawaka. Monday, is sati'factory. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Passet. Eleventh st.. are moving to feventh st. in the residence recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blauster. R. L. Bradley left this morning for a week'n trip in Michigan. Mr. and Mr?. J. B. Witwer. Mi.hawaka aw, have returned from Tampa. Fla where they spent the winer. n Ii rs ü j'i i llv Itrrn r t ttn A i rt kh ' present at the Sunshine Occult club I held Thursday afternoon at the parI Fonago. 201 N. Main st. Plans were ,n, , ting to be held in June. The social and supper given i nursiiay evening at me m. t. churt h under the auspices of the ! choir, was a successful affair both I serially and financially. Two hun- ! drod guests were served during the evening and a profit of J45 was cleared which will be used f t r music for the choir. The members v.ish to express their thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Brandenburg and Mr. John Newcomb for their assistance on the reception committee, and every one who so kindly assisted in donations. The first meeting of the recentlyorganized Linger Longer club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Mills. A short buir.cs session was held and it was decided to take n motor trip to Buchanan, Mich . May 1. The afternoon was spent with flinch. Refreshments wtre served by the hoste.vs The next meeting will be held Friday. May 13. at the home of Mrs. Louiri WUswcavcr. Mrs. C L. Wright was hostess at dinner yesterday complimentary to Mrs. E. E. Bertchard of East Chicago, Ind. Covers were laid for eight. Violets and valley lilies were used for decorations.

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Mothers' day will be held at the Fiver Park M. E. church Sunday. The pastor. Rev. A. Ii. Brandenburg, will deliver a fpecial ecrmon at 10:40 on the subject. "Memories of Mother," and in the evening on "Conservation of Life." Music appropriate to the occasion will be rendered by the choir. "What We Owe Our Parents" will be the subject of the Kpworth league devotional service at 6:30 p. m. Carl iluin will have charge of the werv-ice.

STEAL TOBACCO AND COFFEE FROM FREIGHT CAR HERE Railroad thieves reaumed their operations early Friday. A freight car on the Michigan Central line between St. Mary's and Notrs Iame. was bronen into by means of an iron bar which was used to fore the door. Twenty-five pound of coffee and tobaoco coinprld th loot. Twenty-four dozen packages of crap tobacco, 24 cans1 of smoking tobacco and a box containing 50 cigars were taken. John Bachman. Michigan Central agent, reported the theft to the police. It is the theory of the police that th prime gang which has heen conducting railroad thefra during the last few months was responsible for this job. EASTERN STAR TO GIVE RECEPTION FOR MRS. V1TOU The South Pend order of Eastern Star initiated nine members Thursday night. Plana were made at the meeting to give a reception in honor of Mrs. Mary VI toil, who was recently elected gra:d matron of the grand chapter of the order of the Eastern Star of the state of Indiana. The reception will be given on May 19. South Bend Seoutmastcrs to Be Guests of Elkhart The local scoutmasters of the boy scouts will go to Elkhart on June 3. where they will be the guests at a dinner party. This party will be the reciprocation of a former affair at which the c out masters of Elkhart were guests of the PCC'tmasters In this city. North Judson Pastor to Head Charities Body Sre i;il to Tli Newn-TlniM: LAPORTE. Ind.. May 6. Rev. William Heine, pastor of the Lutheran church at North Judson. Ind., has received a chü to become superintendent of the Michigan Lutheran Association of Charities, with headquarters .n Detroit. A meeting of the North Judson congregation will be held Sunday to dissolve the pastoral relations. Vim: DAMAGES BAKERY. Fire that hrcke out in the oven room, of a bakery at the corner of William and Division els., at 10:30 o'clock Friday morning: did damage to the extent of 115. An overheated oven was assigned as the cause of the blaze which was extinguished by Lhe fire department before It made much headway. ARRESTED OV srSPICION. Albert Waggoner, 701 South et.; Fred Henning, 60 Crescent aw, and Lloyd Jordan. Tul E. Schultz St.. were arrested Thursday nicht and Friday morning by the police on suspicion.

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Gifts Mother Would Like Dainty Handkerchiefs These make wonderful gifts for Mothers. Our stock is complete with fine Linen, Swiss Embroideries and Maderia. Linen 50c to $2.50. Maderia 39c to $1.00. Toilet Goods We have a full assortment of fine French Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Talcums and Soaps. Separate or in beautiful silk lined cases $3.50 to $15. Hand Bags Your Mother w'ould appreciate one of our splendid leather Hand Bags $2.98 to $35.00. Beautiful Stationery Always acceptable, because Mother has so many letters to write. Box paper 35c to $10.00. Mother's Day Cards If your Mother lives away from here, send her a lovely hand-colored card bearing a timely poem 10c to 50c. Tuxedo Sweaters $29.75 and $35.00 Almost any style your Mother would want in ribbed and block stitches. We have black, brown, grey, tan, tomato, pink and white. Neat Gloves We have just received new Kayser's 12 button Silk Gloves in beaver, pongee, white and grey. Sizes 6 to lYi $2.25. Perrin's and Goessling 6c Terre two clasp French Perrin's & Goessling & Terre two clasp French Kid Gloves, all sizes $2.00. Hundreds of other Gifts just as acceptable.

nz I Socialize In Furnace Overhauling Do not let thorn talk you into a new furnace before you pco me. Furnaces cleaned by the only vacuum fvstcm. Sheet metal work of all kinds J. N. FRANK 401 North Scott St. Lincoln 1256 11 1 tl i Am t li Vi RUGS Weaving neatly done. 50c per yard. Also have large stock oi heavy Rag Itups for sa!e 1Sx3G at 50c 2Cx52 at 9Sc. Inquiro 718 Lincoln "Way West. TAMARACK (illANGK PICXIC Iont forget i ho picnic, Friday, Mny ß, heplnnlnf: at 10:30 iu in. IJis Granco Daskot Dinner at noon. Charles It. 3I tzpvr and Cyrus F. Pattcc, chief j.peakrrs. Tot of f,n. Mood lrKTani of contest and events. Splendid prizes offered. Fvcrjbody welcome. Artv't otl Tb His Klfctria QX9 S. D. Moran & Son TVtrtzM Xlrp&lrtss,

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Splendid Showing of $50 Suits Twill Cords. Poiret Twills and Tricotines in straight line blouse and box effects. Beautifully lined. ; off on any Suit priced $65 or more. Spring Coats $19.75 to $55.00 Large variety of cloths in Wrap and Sport models. Embroidery stitching and button trim. Silk linings. Summer Dresses A lovely showing of fresh Mignonettes, TafTetc.3 and combinations of Taffeta and Georgette. All moücra.ciy priced at $15, $19.75 and $25. Sport Hats $6.95, $7.95, $8.95 Georgette Crepe and Silk Combinations in orchid, grey, tan, white, navy and tangerine. Sport Skirts $5.95 and up Circular and pleated in becoming plaids, checks and stripes. Any color you like. Muslin Underwear Our May Sale of Muslin Underwear offers you lovely Gowns, Chemises and Corset Covers trimmed in lace and iibbons for only 89c to $2.49. A sale you should not miss. Corsets American Lady $2.00 to $6.50. Madame Lyra $6.50 to $15.00. A variety of models in plain coutil and broche. Sizes 19 to 38. Back lace. OSH3EY 1 at the lowpet Chattel rates. Tim mi l paymcntR made to suit t.orrower. No endorser. No rharsrs. Lo.-in f,n Jloufetholil (ioo.Is. rianoN, Auto, LUe Slock, etr.. Main 1HH State Loan Co. C St At :-LM r1a, Mciur 1 Timing, THE L W. LOWER DECOUATTXG COaA3rT. South Jlcnd. indiao. Wall Taper. Dmpcrte. I'alnt RnppUra, Union Sh oe Company 223 So. Michigan St. FREE MAPS EL DORADO OIL FIELD and Complete Information Box 804 El Dorado, Ark.

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Summer Furs on 56 Chokers and Scarfs. $100 and $150 $48.50, $75 and $85 $45 and $50 $35 to $45 $100 $17.50 to $29.75 $15 to $25 $13.95 to $125

For Men Snrcia! Men's Neckwear. Th season .f new Spring and Summer Neckties is now ' --c. V öfter 200 do zen Ties of exceptional quality, at a special price. Th esc go on sale baturday morning. Ail of this Neckwear is made of high grade pure silk in the widely popular colors. College stripes, brocades and fancy colored polka-dots are prominent Each Tie has a satin slip band and is made by a very high grade manufacturer. These are $1.50 values but because of a large purchase we can sell them at 69c each. Special display near Michigan St. Ein trance. Children Footwear Mary Jane Slippers sizes 4 to 8 are $2.25 and $2.85; sizes 8'2 to 1 1 are $3.75 and $3.95; sizes xi to 2 are $4.50 and $5.00, and sizes 2Vl to 6 are $5.00. Holland Oxfords in brown calf with Goodyear welt soles sizes 3 to 6 $6.00. Gym Shoes heavy white laced to toe sizes lA to 6 $3.50. Summer Frocks For Girls Plaid Ginghams plain color trim sizes 6 to 14 $1.50. Amoskeag Ginghams plaids, checks and plain sizes 6 to 14 $2.98. Hop Scotch Dresses bloomers attached preshrunk Gingham $4.50. Flapper Dresses in smart styles sizes 12, 14, 16 $2.50 to $10.50. MONEY Our loana are made piomptlj ( and cn the security you ar able to give, household good, f planes or live Etock, etc ( xong or enon uu. SECURITY LOAN CO. Cor. Main and Wahlntoa fcts.. South liend. 1 Main lets L Samuel Lontz & Sans The Homo of Kleta Kuzl E&at Colfajc Arena HOME LAUNDRY Dote your damp wa-hlr.p, 6c lb, and Rouh Dry. Sc lb. Flat Work Ironed. 1539 LIXCOI.X WAY WEST Lincoln S274 SOUTH BEND AWNING CO. 115-1 17-1 19 W. Colfax Ae. Store and Residence Awnings 'Clav and service" our Motto Glasses Properly Fitted DR. J. BURKE, Op't. 2SO S. MlCIUCiAX ST. Broken Ixense Duplicated.

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