South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 130, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEW5-TIME3 PLANS MOTORCYCLE RAGES MAY 29-30 I ERMELTO SHOWS THIS II EEK OFFER M.IXY REAL TREATS Boy Choir and Orchestra of Howe Military School to Give Concert Here Tuesday Night Wash coveralls and Romprrs in sizes 2 to 8. Low Priced at 95c to $1.50. WiU hats for hoy in .1 jood choire of stylos and color. 3c to 51.25 B0S COMP V1. ri tli. ixr s .mil trurka W rpnrr Aniioiini'r Popular j J I t 1 th'ir li n'l fr:n th- r.iilr'Md j To th- ;iv r In il 1 1 ; r- v r- r in my hny.s a a :i i n ' thir arrival Ifhat vm th"- .v-'-r-d M shnwrrif n Knlcr. W ill Apprar in Mrrl at prinhrook. Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 Saturday Open Till 9:30 ,'.i-.i rj i wi.!',(',rf,'I whT'! th y j.r:d th" rrnn-.l ti;l all mm" from. r-w. until it M -v h i. P . rl. :-r-Mr. .rir'.c!'! . -:ncl that It r:ii:-t that -v : v ? i: r .v. cy ' r t ' ru Vw r;. :- J r .Til r Da- '.). l r . u ! .- . - ! in-li JtlTjal Kf- in th- rity wa? nn thn' watchinc th- ti nts co uj. Hit Two Splendid Values In Our Boj's' Shop n. r -r ,,, !-.: th.t - , ' ! i 1 1 .1 jr-Vn with th" timcI'mI sv-f rnization ; '. j n i ( "i: - u m :n'i t h- r- ' :- h v 1 1 . " :i. t h" n. .f th--f ' ; t.. - i ' Tl?. 1 Itr';!"' i J- i th'" r-rovvd nf jurnilr.s cdvp U r-r-ja his or-intiun th V. th" sh-v would! ! w-l iv i.M 5hari- at ih hour of thMo- f j" ri nir It .-imjily coul-ln't "h rl i 1." j I T.. . I . .. .. 1 tri?-:. -. v r. i ) i
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A iuirnl.-r -u' favoritf s of last s'a'n v. ,',! return ruain an'! Inf rr"st th 'p.'I.s wi'h flu ir lir--'h vil ril!n it. thrilling . till? an.l lof. !inihr. Mahlwyn Jrinr. vh brok' two n-n'-hl r'T'.rli h'Tc ! 1- yrar will ho on han.l with H arlfy-Hax i'l Jn pj,rr(!rr. IM. llrlnrk. nNr a II. -I). ri'l r. v.ho frai: innrr s-jilll - ' i yea r thin nriv oth r ri'I' r, i.' ; aiy ai' iin
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track. Two n'W f-t will ho ?f'tT, that of HaroM Col -, a Canadlin cham
pion who rr-srh'f '-r? from Toronto arul .Tohn S-'zarcor ki a polish rioVr f Chclajrn, have hrf-n hrtokrd ano ; will r prr.".-nt th Indian factory, i Pon Markf. f.no Walker anl Chtirk j
Morrison will bo hack a fa in T .-i'l'-s a number who lri.c not at s-nt in thrlr rntrirp. "Wrirnor will i-.in flvo mr-t-? thi r, ;,nn l-rcinr.iTi'4 with tho Ia datf-s plafins; one oarli month and ronrliuliru:. on S pi. i::.. It i. likely
ho uiU ,iNn h.iv tlio trark :h- last j dav f tho Iri'-T.-'ato fas-. !
!'i;' f-c.icn pkiy srrot' r.d? T1hi is th- hit: JJÖ.mOo mT ry-KO-rotinl. or to h- af t. tn r .'tM'otiypl thf ticmtif I j r : wh'M-i. thr n-w frolic wh.irh i- fullv i'd'ouafr to all
th- thrill h-avt ooiiM vi?h. v n -t.ttr til -!. Vi ti - f f T hi.n.'j Vi sr '. t
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you n a-s.-ortra-nt or. thrills or it.i I own. th- r.-w '--nrtian l.oat .winca. in wh'fh th- ar.ilola fli lo thrrU!h j tho placi'l air instead of the grand
canal. And under tn" H00 or more tents you will find th1 star performers around which the crowds tratherrd in admiring winil'-rm nt and delight. Tho Vermelfo wild west show has a loTiir. tlirillin program: th' Havaiian tlieatf1!- i" a novelty; th:- athletif arena champion.s are skilled in wrstlinc; the Goorpia minstrels have only renuine rok ml talent and thenare plenty of other exhibitions and attractions. T.ie carnival will be lit re all this wfck.
BERRIEN SPRINGS
nov ciioih or iiowi: mimtauy bciioou
Th Olive Rohokah lodß-o met Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. Mother's day was observed at the several churches Sunday morninpr. The churches were beautifully decorated in honor of the day and special mu.-i'" was Kiven. Dr. V. A. Smith, who has b
1W IV ' lVrVl' rr ;'onüned to his hme by an attack of I)L'lhS ll.rJ lir ton-ilitU. is able to he out again. f If I InU r.innimt Mrs M. I,. Prisby had her ankle
oauiy sprain u iasi weey, im- result of u fall. Mr. ami Mrs. M. K. Castner and Walter Kdison were micstH at a rhickrn dinntr at tlie hmo f Mrs. istner's .ister. Mr. A. K. Wilson, In South Petul. Sunday evening.
Th
1,1. Ad AiTi.dd, : i:. Fox st . who.e p;.i' was rrtide on Saturt'a niL'lit bv S ret. Roberts and a drt ail froTM the ioli. e station, w hen they nil! nr.i (I about two crallor.s) of " mi'oi,-h i ne." was arraigned in city rourt Monday morning and jdeaded cot uih- t a charge of receiving 'iipior fri:i a common carrier. His t as. was set for May 1 4.
si:i;k Ronp.r.p.s. l r.-.ited pres: I'!:i:r. Inl.. May :. Tli wlio looted the Peril post
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dm' of the musical events of tins week in South lb nd will be the tom-
Thc boys are all special music students in the school, either taking
in of the boy c hoir and ore -hestr.i voice or instrumental training. The
of Howe military school to St.
e sonny or mo .xioino.n.st , j . i.:i)i(.0;ll rhurch. Kafactto
cnurcii met i ues.iay ;i:tei noon in tne chin eh parlors. Miss Martraret Smith of Niles visit, -d her sifter. Mrs. Anna Doutran.
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conducted by :ii orc:ani7.ntion of post ..du- thieis tliouuht by othcials to
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Not Simpa t i-o. i ir. how or ether we don't think that oora;e Harvey will he very pall'- with Horatio Hot (oinby.
Sunday. Mrs. (,. i:. Wollam f I'cnton HarLor was a visitor at t h ' home f her mother. Mrs. Margaret Wollam, Saturday. M. K. Castner has- received word of the death of his nephew, Paul Yountr. at the home of his father. KalpU Youn'-r, last Friday, in Virginia. Jesse Wollam was a business visitor in Niles Saturday. Major Murdoch Circle will meet Thursday afternoon, and plans will be made for the obs.-rvation of Memorial day. Mrs. W. A. Kdison was a visitor at
blvd.. north of Washington av , Tuesday evening. The choir and orchestra are i-ompu-'.al of 0i hoys, all of whom are students in Howe school. Both the organization are well known in many parts of the country as they have toured most of the- central w-stern .tat es and art? now touring hio. Michigan, Illinois and Indiana.
choir cariie.s with it four hoy vocal i-adoists- and two boy instrumental s'doibts. Throughout the year they sir.K in the hol chawl each day and have three r It at.-als each wc-;
which accounts, in part. l'r
Mick ncy. The idioir is under the direction of Rowland P. Downing as choirmastf r and nrganist. lie has had marked siicc. in training tli bos
ami devedoping their vi se cs. Pi e vious
te coming to Howe school. Mr. Downing was at the largest Prcst.y- J . . . ... it-; .
; terian cnurcn in omnuni, vuuo.
where he wa.s organist and choir director and whe re he made a preat re putation feer himself in the music world. The orchestra will he under j the direction of King Staey, who is i the h ailing teacher of instrumental. ; music at Howe sc hool, where he ha j been for a number of years. To 1U ;uets at Party. The boys are to arrive early Tues- i day afternoon and will be enter- j tained by St. James rarish with a party at the Rlackf-'tom? theater and ; with a special supper at the Y. M. ; f A. The ft-rvice ks appointed for i T:"i. p. m. as it will be necessary for the boys to leave at o'clock !
1 in returning to the school. i j The fedlowing is the program for j I ill- evening: i Prlud. Angel Sere nade .. Braga j The Orchestra. i
Anthem Jesus Iiver of My Soul" l Williams i The Choir. I
Solo "The Lrord is My Uphf Allitsen Bert rand Park.
Instrumental "Melody in V" ... ' Rubinstein I The Orchestra. " J Anthem "Magnificat" .... Simper j The Choir. Sdo "Kve-n Me" Warren j Kugcne Demnif-try.
th.ir; Instrumental "The- Palms". . Fa uro j
The Orchestra. A tithe ia "The Pilgram Chorus" from Inuliardi Ycreil The Choir and Orchestra. Postludc "Sorcnnilo" . . . Schubert Tiie orchestra.
the home' of h'r uncle. ; erge Jackson, in South Bend S.itiirJay.
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yet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part may fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is with women's ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produce serious conditions. When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve the present troublesome ailment, and to prevent tin development of serious trouble. N'orth Troy, X. Y. "Whrn I was p. T Tutehinson, Kan. " I was abc.tifc Viv.in srirl I had a sovcro female 13 rears old when I developed
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trotiKe. Mother p;ave me Lydia E. rinkhamVYcetaido C omivumd and after taking several bottles I was rons and well. When my daughter pit married jshe was feeling miserahle and I recommended yourmedirin?. he i; greatly improved in Lc.ilth and has a lvatitiful baby 1kv fo-ir months old. So you ee this L tier ecmes from tlie third generation and yoa may use it as you wish." Mrs. U.M. (Jiilexaway, Ö07 Ith Ave., North Troy, X. Y.
a female weakness. My mother took me to a doctor and I doctored for j-everal months. I was too sick totlo liny thing, was as thin as could bo, and my complexion was yellow Mother had used Lydia E.I iiikliam's Vegetable Comp und and it had belied her so much that she got pome for mc and lfore 1 had lini.-hed the second bottle I was feeling lines and have been ever since." Mrs. J. A. Stevens TIG E. Üth tit., Hutchinson, Kansas.
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Mi .-. Marjorie alt r an.l lle l-n Haiiiin were- laieela and CI 1 c 11 -cleira Thurs'lay. .lehn Voer'nefs. I"iel Han: anl Oolilv.yn Smith were- in Smith Hen 1 ami Niles Saturday eveuirie;. T. J. Tuniiry eC Nil, s was in l'.uchx.w Sunday. Mr ami Mi-s. Olinrl- P."vlo an-! Mr. a ul Mrs. c'hnrles 1'. I'ears were in Niles an.l South IN-tkI Sunday. I". Nn f Smitli n nd -was fin'd ?." and ( -tists in .lustiee Ha:r.' ount I"r!.lay for sp odinu- on Ve.--t Front strict. The' arrest was made ly Meitorle Poli'a-Tnan Ininhar. J. A. MoltIc of South r.end was a local visitor Sunday. Tli'1 (lali. n ha. hall team defeate.l ilie St. .Ins. ph team at Oali' n Sanday afternoon. t' i. flalien scored twin1 in thr sixth inning and nnc in the sentli. Prince pitchrd f.r,flalien with Matthews r t- i in:. Kav Ste vens arid S. Zorniger vi.'it. d frie-nds in Nil s Sunday v. -i n :r.
Hoy r.ntnm in. Oliienn strrt. w.i.i i
arrcsteal )y Motoreye.' I'evMceman Dunbar Sundav afle-rnnon for driving his l-'ord car without th--proper lirrnso platr. When arrested II. unman had a lf2l Oiio license on th-1 car and i sai.l to h a had a Michigan li'-e r.co en tin- car last week. Th "hio Iice n. h said, ha el 1 Ii r-moved from anoth.r car and placed nn tin4 1'ord ear. In
.Tustieo TTim's -o:rt. I'amman, who
is a minor, wa ordert 1 f appc;;r a era in Monday afternoon and wis re1 ased und r 1nd. I'loyd (T. Smith v'.im in N and la riien S'-in-'s Surdav aiiiri-r. M. .. lht ie ai d lit rh rt l'e 1; moteue .1 to K-ivla! ill Sural ay aftrTtoon for a )r;ef i.-it with Mr. Ihri. 's i an tits, who rt side at that mace. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tattle left Huchanan Monday morr.ivc ff"
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Mr. and Mrs. William Ilcnnio of lMwaidsi.urg calk-d on Ida I Shaffe r Sunday. II. .1. I..on:;!oy and family spent Sunday with V. K. l.owry and family. Dail 1'ole-man and family of P.end spent Sunday with Frank Iiin-ine-r ami family. .lohn I'rame r and wife ef mkhart ealleel en Henry Iiinincr and family. Mrs ltinint;er is spuidinp: a few d.iys with Ii r (laughter. Mrs. David Ode-man, and family eif South Hcnd. Koy Freed and family and Misses Kthel and Imima SeqtieTman were in South He nd Sunday afternoon. Mr. ajid Mrs. C.il. s Wilhur of Hlkhart called i n Mrs. Mary Kcegan Friday. Mrs. Krank Motzger, Misses Mabel Kar.strad r rn 1 Paulino .Tudie of South Uend w e re in Iran gor Sunday a f t rnoon. Henry Sfiine horucr and family were in South I Und Sunday ovenin:. Mr. and Mrs. He nry Iiininger wore In iniih.tr: Sunday mor iing. IN t ry (lorsueh and family of
leloshen visited Prank Kininirer and
family Sunday n it r rnoon. AVilliam Hoffman and family and Mis Mabel Hoffman -pent Sunday with James Hoffman and family of Nil. Wi'.ham Kissel and family spent Sunday at Fulton. otto P.ty and fami y of South Feral spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .1. Pay. John Walsh and faily i-pent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Ackerman and family of Mishawaka.
Mrs. .lohn Statein e.f njwardsburg was in Cranger Saturd iy a fte-rnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Delhort Smith eif Nil- s we re in (Iranqer Saturday af-te-rnoon.
i K.dward Fall .nd family of South i P.end spent Sunday with Charley
Peterson and familv.
( rent d -in ripartn'.rnt an
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Jos ph Io:.!snrin of Xi'.. s vix'te d rt'ativ.s in P.u. hi v. j r. Monday. Donle y was in N"i! .s an.l South P.e nd on l- isine.-s Me ndix-.
Arihnr Vooslu.-s,
Th" mi-stin. "Putton. button.
I who's g-t tl:e button " isn't a proh- ! If :n any mor . The laurdry has most
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Fan 1' ru-on. and Marus
Treat ware in Nia s S niday e v.-ring. Ie r Park ton arid sm nd S- hiier r ! :rr'.o'l to F.mdi man Monday morning. alt c s;v neiing th w ek m l at th' borne .f tlu i""
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Backaches! hWriore.Thar.:
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lie city. It 1 sunp-crd they y ki'.b'd iy e'th.'r Italian. Po'.ic now invf ticatinr..
ATI F.N TI O.N! Knights e-if Pythias county meeting at Walk. rt. ti Tuesday. May 10. Autornol-ile.s will la- from K. V. hall T e.'chjvk s!iarp. We need ICO
automobile
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urgently rr-iuesT.l to bring their in.whj.ne-. A rlas cf 10a candidates to le initiated. Carl (I. Sw.mson. I P. S 3 -1 Advt.
Th- automobile d'alrrs aro listing
their best used ears in the clarsificd .Vitien today.
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Fine Wasli Suits The Boys Shop now has as fine an assortment of Kayncc Wash Suits as it ever presented to the public. There are fifteen different combinations to choose from and every one is neat and serviceable. There are the Middy and Oliver Twist styles made of romper cloth, heavy twills, pongee silks, cotton serges, and wool serges, at $3.75 to $12.00. One exceptional value is of Dutch Twist, for $4.25.
N
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louses of High
Quality
For the first time in the past six years, boys blouses arc priced low enough to enable mothers to buy them cheaper than to make them. We have in stock a complete line of percale chambray, gingham and madras blouses at 69c to $1.50.
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The NeiT Laws on teeth cleaning five of them
Dental science has adopted new laws on teeth cleaning. They mean whiter, cleaner, safer teeth to those who follow them. Millions employ these new methods, largely by dental advice. Now this ten-day test is offered to show every home the results. 1 Fight the film The first law is to fight filmthat viscous coat you feeL It dims the teeth and causes most tooth troubles. Film clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Old ways of brushing do not end it. So few have escaped some form of film attack. . Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and
forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Two methods now Two ways are now known to fight film. Able authorities have proved their efficiency. Leading dentists everywhere now advise their deily use. Both are embodied in Pepsodent a scientific tooth paste. They keep the teeth uniquely clean and also highly polishedThree other laws Modern starchy diet also calls for other helps to Nature. So every use of Pepsodent brings these three desired results. 1 A multiplied salivary flow.
Multiplied starch digestant in
the saliva, to digest starch deposits that cling. 3 Multiplied alkalinity of the saliva, to neutralize mouth acids ch cause tooth decay. Thus Pepsodent fights two deposits film and starch which may do great harm to teeth. Also the destroying acids, and in Nature's way. Brings a new era These mean vast improvements on old methods. In fact, cid methods brought the opposite effects. Pepsodent has introduced a new era ta teeth cleaning, and millions new enjoy it. Now we urge that you send for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the Slm-
coats disappear. 1-cel the other y geed effects. Then decide by what you see and feeL Do this for your own sake. Cut cut the coupon now.
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HOME LAUNDRY Der? jour damp washing, 5c lb. arid liouh Dry. .c lb. ri.it Wurk Ironed. J .".1 LINCOLN WAV WF.ST
Complexions Are Healthy
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