South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 160, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1921 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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OPENS OFFICE FOR REGISTRATION OF AUTOMOBILES HERE
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Children's Laughter a Pleasing Sound
Motor Association Aid Owner? in Applying For Certificate of Title.
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teen days i3 a!l they have lived, He fore my next one wm born I took a dozen bottles of your Veg stable Compound, and I can say that it is tho gn-atost medicine on earth, for this baby is now four month3 old, and a healthier baby you would not want. I am sending you a picture of her. Everybody says 'That i3 a very healthy looking baby.' You have my consent to show these few linea to anvbody." Mrs. C. W. Benz, 131 M Avenue, A 1 toon a. Fa.
Mrs. Janssrn's experience of interest to childless vives. Miiistor, Wi.. " I want to jrive you a word of praise for your wonderful m"dicine. We are fond of children, and for a considerable time after we were married I feared I would not have any. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkhnms Vegetable Compound, an i it strengthened me 50 I new have a nice, ffrr.r.g, h althvbabv girl. I ? uifererl very little at childbirth, and 1 give all the credit to your medicine, and shall always recommend it highly." Mra. H. II . Janln Miilston, Wi?. Mrs. Held of ."Marinette, AVis.Tndtls her testimonial for Lydia E. IMnkhani's Vegetable Compound. She says: Marinette, Wis. " I was in a nervous condition and very irregular. My doctor advised an operation. My husband brought me oneof your booklets and asked meto try Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound. It overcame my weakn--?3 fo that I now have a healthy baby girl after having been married nine years. I am gla l to recommend your medicine, and you may use my letter as "a testimonial. "Mrs. II. U. Held, 3:0 JelTerson St., Marinette, Wis. There are manv. mnnv Fuch homes that were once childless, and are now blosser! with healthy, hn'npy children necause Lydia E. Pinkham's Yegetable Compound has restored th mother to a strong and healthy condition, as it acts as a natural restorative for ailments as indicated by backache, irregularities, displacements, weakness and nervousness. Women pvery-vhT'i should remember that moat of the commoner ailments of wc men are not th? Furgical ones they are not caused by serious displacements or growths, although the symptoms may be the same, and that is why so many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative. It can be taken vith perfect safety and often prevents seriou3 troubles. Therefore if you know of any woman who is suffering and has been unable to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward to a childless old age, ask her to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it has brought health and happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness and despair. Lydia K. Pinkham's Private Tcxt-Kook upon Ailments Peculiar to Women' will be sent to you free upon rcquest.Writo to The Lydia IL Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, MassachusettsThis book contains valuable information.
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Little Boys Wash Suits Specially Priced
Suits that look well on manly little boys and just what he needs for vacation Jays. They have a boyish lir which pleases Mother nnd a little manly air which pleases Dad. And yet they nrc to be sold at a special price Frid av and Saturdav because the size range is broken. $1.50to$5.00
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motorls in this vtrir.ty as appoint- ! f d ) y the f,ecrftai y of .-tat, Is now I
Ten In the frr.t loLby of thn Jeff: T-n h"tei, r n the rrnT cf Main in, I J.fferson st-. Th:s new office
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Pr. l-M;shiuaka Motor c!ub. Tho your.s' '.idy In rh-irp"? :s a notary
pul'l;.-. Tiiroucrh the courtesy cf
th- rhjb no c:haiL' i maüe frr a55s.tir.cr th nvtorinc public to make out th- application blank as required by th- new law. Th only charge mad-- is tho 5 cents notary fee. The purpose of the new abstract of title law is to Mock the, market f r stolen automobiles in th- state f t Indiana. Michigan. Ohio and Kentucky hive similar laws, as have several of the eastern .states and Illinois ;.s endeavoring to secure legislation aloni; th same line. Twenty-svcn million dollar? worth of automobiles were stolen in the I'niteJ States last year and there is a national movement under the auspices of the American Automo.1iif nsociation to combat this wholesale th-ft and selling of automobiles. The Indiana law was prepared and pushed through the legislature by the Hoosier State Auto associa tion. Kvery motorist is supposed to have rcceiv.-d his application blank for registration from the secretary' f state. If, by any chance, he has not reoid-d his blank he may secure one at the registration bureau.
Iay I-VN of M"iiiImts. The state rvjuire.s a fee of $1 with the application for title, which Includes the 50 cents charged for the container that goes In the driver's compartment cf the car. License receipt Is hereafter to be carried in this container. Abstract of title will be kept aa one would keep any other abstract cr deed or papers of value. The automobile association offers to pay this fee of $1 for those who want to become members. The association Is about 20 years old and has taken the lead in matters of improvinrr road conditions In this state, has laid out and marked 32 cross trails in Indiana and has outfits at work constantly, checking these routes and re-marking them. Membership card here is recognized in
IChicaco. Toledo. Detroit. Indiina- ' nolis. or in anv other of the ffio
(affiliated motor clubs in the United States. If a member is In Chicago 1
and has trouble with his car, the motor clubs will take care of his wants free of charge, so far ns any llrst aid service may be required, officials of the association said Wednesday. Other benefits of membership were outlined as follows: In South Bend members may secure touring information at the local headquarters. If one's car is in distress, the club will bringt pasnlin-, i;ive first aM roadside repairs, or if necessary, tow the machine in to a paarte or wherever one wishes to be tiken to have the (ir repaired. If members are in trouble over some accident or violation of traffic rules the club will look after the ccse.
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Grandfather of Bov Whom Tmck Kills Dies From Shock Lad's Funeral Held.
A. i. i.sivi:it. Lasker was reported Wednesday to have accepted tho offer of the chairmanship of the United States s-hippinc board, tnd'-rel him, by I'rfs't Ilardin-r.
DR. CÄYANAUGH TO ADDRESS CHAMBER
Former President of Notre Dame to Speak Monday Erkine to Preside.
Pr. John eavanansrh. C. S. C, of Holy Cros.- collece. Washington. D. C, and former president of Notre Dame university, will be the princifal speaker at th noonday luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce Monday. Dr. Cavanaush will b allowed 4 ir.inutefl in whi h to talk to his old frinds who promise to be present in 1 irf numbers at the weekly luncheon. A. II. Erskine, president of the Studebaker corporation, will preside at the meotincr. There will be a special musical proprra m.
Tragedy in t'o-foM raarufrst'i.tion visited th home cf FTdward Lutny durin? the rast week. Patutlay morning Kdward. 1 )-year-o!d fon, a News-Tims carrier, was killed by an automobile truck . Yesterday the a?ed frrandfather of th home, Charles Barkow.ki. suffering from the rhock of the sudien death of a favorite srrandchiM. died at the residence of his Fon-ir.-law, leaving the household in deeper srrlef. Funeral services for Edward Luzny were held at a requiem high mass Wednesday morning at 'J o'clock at St. Hedwlpe'fl church. Rev. Francis Luzny, cousin of the dead boy, ac'Jnpr ns celebrant. School children from St. Hedwicre's school accompanied the body of the boy from the residence. 1114 W. Jefferson blvd., to the church. Ilurial was in Cedar Grove cemetery. Funeral services for Chaxles Barkowski will held at SL Hedwipe's church Saturday morning at S::10 o'clock.
Hear Johnson Motor Wheel Bankruptcy Cae Friday
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the Johnson Mctor Wh nor.ee of which has br r. by local stock holders, h 4s for 10 o'cio.-k Frirlny !;vr;: the United Sta;-s district c;
Indianapolis. The bar.kr;M)ioy pro-ce-edinps wi'.l fupercd n-v e.ctin taken in Iocs! courts. j?-vnl S'-uth Bend person? interest M in the proceeding are fxp te 1 t" attr.d.
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DERBY QUESTIONS SIMS AS TO TRUTH OF SPEECH REPORTS
NOTTJD KXGIXKKIl DIKS. XEW YORK. June S. William B. Copswell, founder of the Solvay rroccss, and for years a commanding fiRure in mlninpr and encrineerin:r circle.', died Tuesday at his home on Park avenue. He was n native of Oswego.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
THY CUMM SUIT. Trial of the claim suit of Augusta Hunt versus the Curtis Bender Estate was begun in the circuit court Wednesday. The plaintiff seeks $95 compensation for services rendered the decedent during his life time.
Fv Internation.nl News Servli-e: " WASHINGTON, Jun S. Sec'y of the Navy Denhy this afternoon cabled to Hear Admiral Sims in Eondon questioning him as to the accuracy of reports which quoted the admiral as having rleclared that the Sinn Fein h''s the "blood of British an1 American boys on their hands" and advising the British to ignore any resolutions forced through congress "by these asses' votes." "You will inform the department f 1... V- - I .
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not you were correctly quoted," Sec'y Denby cab'ed Sims, "and made
such statements at the time and place in question."
Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back
SOUTH BEND GIRL ON GLEE CLUB TOUR
Curlie Ruth to Appear Vith Northwestern College Group Here Friday. The Girls' Glee club of Northwestern college, Napervil'e. 111., will give a recital at the Broadway Evancelical church. Broadway and Carrol sts.. Friday nicht. June 1 The engagement will 1 e tho initial one f a tour of eastern states being made during the summer months in the interests of the college. One cf the members of the club is Miss Carlie Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ruth. 233 E. Broadway who is a member of the Broad way Evangelical church. She was graduated from the South Bend hierh sch ol with the class of E'l5. having been a member of both the glee and drajnuiG clubs, 4nd the Interlude .staff. Her appearance with th gbe club will make th r- ital of special Interest to her manv South IVnd friend.s.
For 40 yp.irs. s.il.l I.r. Cnrv. I h.iv been prescribing Mirli..t fr kiln.v and bladder rdekness and now tiiat I lime retired frma a-tive practice I have made a rr:i n iremcnt s with le.'niinf driiK'gists to .lisju iise this w oielcrful preprription at a nio.lera'e jri-. on the money bark if .lU.-eitistied i-lan.
di" of it every ye.'ir a ought to
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an always depend upon. Kesults , gun rant eel. NOTK.-Pr. Haide' Carev wa-s
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Il'.aciefs the eeuiitlV over. Keep in mind the ninic, I'r. Care' Marhroot j.reschi;tin No. 777. No otlier inedhuno i .nn t ' ke if jia e. A! v
A fresh supply of MARSHROOT always on hand at CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE and RED CROSS PHARMACY Mishawaka
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MRS. VAX HOLSTEIN ASKS AUTHORITY TO DISPOSE' OF ESTATE
Edwards Iron Works Girr on: price Reinforcing, Channels, I Beams, Angles. Bars. 2; oi s. MAIN sr. : .1-372:.
Margar.. June Van Holstein brought suit Wednesday In circuit court to obtain court authority to dispose of real estate in Mishawaka in which she and her husband are joint owners. Tb. iUiintiff s0ts forth that her husband is now insane and oo:if;ncd :n the Northern Indiana hospital fir the insane at Logansport. The property in question Is located in Mishawaka. Janus and Nina HoMerman .are tho prospective purchasers and tho contemplated purchase is $",250.
Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap
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A fresh supply of CUTICURA always on hand at CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE and RED CROSS PHARMACY Mishawaka
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Tiro Youths Hiking From C oast -to-C oast on W ager A $."0' wager is the stimulus which started tw-o young men on a cross e-ountry hike from Providence, K. I., to San Francisco. The men are K. liickson and E. Gurnick. cf Frovidence, and the person rr.akir.? them the bet Is Mrs. J. Itickson. mother -f one of the pedestrims. of Cran.oton. R. I To wir. the bet the men must reach San Francisco ry July ."0. and that they do not pay any money for transportation, or go ether by rail or by boat. They may. however accept "lifts" from motorists. The men. who started May 1 pass, d through South Fend Wcdres-
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Take no c.aances with substitutes' ; Uuless you see the name "Fayer" j on package ( r on tablets you are not ! getting genuine Aspirin prescribed j by physicians for twenty-one years and proved afe by millions. Take : Aspirin only ns told in the Fayer j package for Colds. Headache. Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Fara he. Tooth1 ache. Lumbago and for pain. Han- ' dy tin boxes of twelve Haver Tabletsof Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also se'l larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Fay.-r Manufacture of Mnoa et;cacide.-ner ; of Saliev licacid. Adv. A fresh supply of ASPIRIN j always on hand at Central Drug Store I American Drug Store and Red Cross Pharmacy Mishawaka
Wedding Gifts of exceptional beauty are beins displayed at Clauer's in a wide variety of designs. Especially attractive arc the pieces in silver, both sterling and plated ware. Our large assortment of attractive things makes choosing a wedding present at Clauer's a real pleasure.
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50 Golden Years of Service, 1871-1921
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HE privilege of serving America's manhood for fifty years is the remarkable record of the Gately institution. But, what does it matter? Who cares after all? What's 50
years or a chain of 106 stores? They mean nothing to the man who needs a new suit of clothes; save this that back of this institution you find Experience Knowledge Stability Integrity Good Will and Success And what do these things mean to you when you are buying clothes? Simply this: They are the result of conscientious service to the people. They are our heritage and every man who comes here profits by them. When you want to buy from a store with these qualities back of it you know who gets your monay and .what you're getting for your money. Gately's will give you
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Worth $10 to $15 More At this Anniversary Sale we offer golden opportunities for real price savings. These Suits are made for men who demand the very best in quality, style, fit and tailoring. They re worth $10 to $15 more. Every Suit is guaranteed.
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Gately's renders an intelligent charge account service that appeals to intelligent people. The Gately Charge Account simplifies your problems of expenditure. Gately's is not a credit store and differs from "cash stores" only in that we split up your charge account into more convenient time than 30 days.
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