South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 158, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 June 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 7. 192 T
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SCHWAB PICTURES U FURTHER SUCCESS !.
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EXHIBIT POSTERS ADVERTISING CITY
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I'A.r to ail tho !,i;Mr..-5 nral :n - j :': 1 ri"n Fleync.d". Otto Sic-fert. On lick ahl but e.n h wire bounces anl cn lick is really eisrht licks. 1 Pi.-: v if f o 1 o;:r,trv f. i.-'urn ,is rhir;'s S:ubi Charles Witrnrsh. son I .., ,, .,:pp j,', ,.r!,:,l." , A':nifi..l Sti!, !,-. Ruth XV J. Fro-I ,
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Cunuul is Broken lor Question it Undcciilcd After Exposition Building F"r Payors Present Up-
posing Argument.
'tiound a linAcn for the Pro-crre.-sivo Kxio.sition buildinc: by tho Horny Chritman o., which 1 boin? ereotofl at a cost of $12,)U'J at Sprir.itbi'ook p. irk. Ao.-ordiiiir f Fiank Oreon, bu.ei-ia.-s manager of the Chamber of Commerce, an rrnjnrüii impression lias lif.-a trinol that Cf nrpe Hlark
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Mi h.. rnon who are promoting the oxp( sition arc behind the entire pro-jo-t. Thi1; is untrue, Mr. Green pointed nut, as tho Chamber of Commerce is endorsing and bit-kins tho iti,i oniont and has hired the Ratt'o Crook nun to mnduet tho exhibition by reason of their experience in Ii- h matter.
Notre Damo university. An unusually appreciative musical program has born arranged for tho evening.
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"neei.iwd that America should tako thn lead in a conference working for dis iriiiaiiit'iit of all tho natior.i' wnft tho question debated by
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tion fit !t.s weekly inortins: Monday morn in c in the Y. M. t.. A. cominunity room. Rev. Archibald MeClure and Rev. R. Ij. McQitury took tlie- affirmative ind P.ev. U. S. Davis and Rev. A. K. Monger tho negative side. Tho question v.-as debated for an hour Monday t.icrninc: rcsu'tinc: in a nodoi i5ion vtr lict. Roth teams wer1 well fortititrt with arguments and
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rive a devpnlon to cither Pide. Pascal R.unnarlus, Y. M. C A. pccretatv 'rom France, now studying Y. M C. A. work in America, is to be the speaker at not week's meeting 0: the ministerial association.
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HAPI Movrs ornrK. YVlIiam Happ announces that he ha.? removed his ofTices. from the Citizens Hank Rldg. to tho ground floor oilice Incited at :n; p. Mai;i st.. where lie will continue to conduct his real estate and general JnKuraneo businep. The Guaranty Rural Tjoan and Savings association will open its door.s for bu?iness about .Tulv 1 at the sime loLition.
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BEFOREumAFTER CHILDBIRTH Mrs. Williams Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Kept Her in Health Overpeck, 0. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helped n?n."!i;t;n,Hinie both before
It if no' necessary to go Into the theaters to tee the trick of magicians. The truth of th statement was Indicated by a workman from the A. P. Smith Mfg. Co. of K. Crang, N. J.. who explained how he was placing a valve into a 20-inch pipe of the city'a water line with the pressure on at 75 pounds. In front of the etand pipe where tho work Is being done you would bo almost convinced that this could only be the work of a magician. The pir.e which is being cut i L'O inches in diameter and one of the main discharge lines for the city's water pressure. To inert the valve, which stands tem and all about fiv feet hUh and six. inches thick.
a piece of the water line must be ; cut out to insert the valve and at the Famo time water is rushing through ! the pipe under 75 pounds prcsur. The workman from the Smith Co. places a huge brace on each side of! the pipe where the cut i to be made. ! goo.s about his work with as much I care as a surgeon would in oprrat-t
ing, places a large iron casing oer the two braces, cuts the pipe clear
through, and inserts the valve. i Does ho get wet? Ho does not j even get damp. A.s a spectator sai.i ! after watching tho operation, "The oung man know a his apples but it I is still a mystery to me." j The Smith Mfg. Co. i said t be'
the only company that can perform this work and its representative goes from city to city performing the .same magical tricks he is doing in South Rend.
LIBRARY IN RIYER PARK IS POPULAR
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i own work. I recommend your medii cine to anyone v' . ailing. You mav ; publish mv t' onial if you thin ! it will heir ...crs. "-Mrs. CARRIE Williams, Overpock, Ohio. ! For more than forty years Lvdia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been restoring women to health who suffered from irregularities, displacements, backache, headaches, bearing-down p?iins, nervousness or "the blues. ' 'Today there is hardly a town or hamlet in the United States wherein come woman does not reside who has been made well by it. That is why Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is now recognized as the standard remedy for such ailments.
The Rier Park library which was opened to the public April 27. has been well patronized and appreciated by the people. The repent of the fir?t month shows a circulation
of p, 7 fU books, borrowers were i registered during the month, giving J a total of 01P, readers. A story hour for children held j each Saturday morning at 10 o'clock j conducted by Mis Tut is enjoyed '
by the mothers. The average attendance of the children for the month has been 50.
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A freh supply f Iydla TI. Pint-' ham's VcgeUble Compound alwaji
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CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE and RED CROSS PHARMACY Mishawaka
UMl'ERSITY CLUB TO HAVE LAST LUXCHEOX OE SUMMER TUESDAY The last weekly luncheon of the university club until after the summer season, will bo held at the club rooms. Tuesday noon. For the duration of the summer months the club is planning a sriei of picnics an'J
other out-door entertainment. j The first picnic will be given by j the club at Iagle lake, Wednesday, i Juno ?. Members and their friends I who attend will leave from the club f r nitnninhMfq it 1 .t ft oVIrirL- iffar i
the afternoon's entertainment a ftsh dinner ill be served.
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DEALERS Quick-Selling Columbia. Dry Battery assortments
A fresh supply of RESINOL DINTMENT always on hand at Central Drug Store American Drug Store and Red Cross Pharmacy Mishawaka
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Vinn Entertainment to Aid Shelter House Plan
For the benefit cf the h?ltr j house to he erected soon at Potta- ( u.ttoiiiio park .an entertainment will: he gr.cn Friday night, June 10, by! the Coquilljrd school mothers and j ciic clubs, in the boy's lobby of the j V. M. A. j A variety of entertainment wi'l be j offered, including vocal solos. a : 'country jchool" act. tho principal ( part of which will be taken by Theo- j
doro Jena, selections by one of the South Bend glee clubs, and a demonstration by th boy scouts.
Psappanee Man Heads Elkhart County Schools
Spo-ial t The News-Time : ! GOSMrTN. Ind., Juno ;. Chirls; rr. Miller of Nappar.ee repub'ican superintendent cf the public Kchools there, was today elected superin-! ter.der.t of the Elkhart county ; school to yjcreed Abraham E. ! Weaver of Goshen, democrat, who 1 hns nlled the place since 197. All of' tho truf.ee voted for Mr. MVder. I Fourteen years ago Mr. Weaver sue ' cooled ('ergo W. Kills, repubPcn.
who had been superintendent for IS ears.
MARIUACfi: Mciivsns. Io jis M. JankoTvski. i Lottie Michalska. both of South Br.d. Harold CM-.ton Ferre. Chicsro. and Sarah Eelyn Miller, S--uth Hend. Vernon F.sher. and Gladys Htnstead. both of Iakevlllo. Ind.
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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
All Departments
Special ralues in Summer Silks 40-inch Georgette Crepe in popular new colors $1.39. 36-inch Wash Satin, a good quality in white and flesh $1.25. 32-inch fancy stripe, all silk Shirting $1.25. 36-inch Empire Silk Shirting in a wide variety $1.50. 32-inch Silk Foulards, good heavy quality in attractive patterns $1.85.
Thousands of Yards of : Beautiful Wash Goods For Vour Summer Wardrobe Specially Priced 1.000 yards of tape band fine -40-ir.jh White Voiles 25c a yard. 1.000 yards of 40-inch Pajama Check Madras 18c a yard. 1.000 yards of satin stripe Madras Shirting a wonderful value at 25c a yard. 50 pieces of fine 36-inch fancy Vsrnte Voiles in checks, stripes and plaids. A 5c value for 35c a yard. 500 yards of the finest sheer Cotton Swiss Lingerie Crepe in flesh color 39c a yard. 50 pieces of crisp Irish Lawn 30 inches wide 29c a yard. 50 pieces of 30-inch dark ground Swiss pattern Voiles in Navy, Black and Brown. A 50c value at 35c a yard. 500 yards of full 40-inch plain Voiles. The 50c value at 39c and the 45c value at 29c. A wonderful assortment of Dimity Checks for Children's Dresses 36 inches wide
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500 yards of fine mercerized Oxford. A 59c value for 35c a yard.
New Offerings In Our Domestic Department for the June Bride
Handsome Bed Spreads Large Satin Scalloped Spreads in white and colors with Bolster Covers to match $7.95, $8.95, $10.00 and $12.95 a set. We have just received a special number in Crocheted, scalloped, full size Spreads with Bolster Covers to match; 4 ft. 6 in. cut $5.95 a set. Crocheted, scalloped and hemmed Spreads .$3.25 to $4.25. A full line of Krinkle Spreads in full and 3-4 sizes, hemmed and scalloped $2.50 to $3.75. Standard Sheets Slx?0 hig-h standard grad Shets $1.25 72x30 hl?h standard grade Sheets $1.15. 54x?0 hljh standard grade Sheets- $lo
50 dozen 45x36 Pillow Cases 25c each. 21x27 Bed Pillow $3.50, $4.75 to $6.95 a pair. 54x76 high standard Bed Pads at $4.00 each.
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object in life if you have a definite purpose in view. Decide what you want most and plan to get it. Save methodically by putting aside a definite amount at regular inter
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vals for a stated period of time. For example: if you want something that requires a thousand dollars, you can get it by savins; fifteen dollars a month for five years. Open an Interest Paying Account with us. Make deposits systematically and let your money increase with, compound interest.
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