South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1921 — Page 3

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f THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 23. 1921 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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AS PIK IN iNamc "Bayer" on Genuine

I?wnrc! UnlMs you s th name "l'.nycr" on pickac rr on tnt'"tj yru ar not srttlnp srcr.uinr Aspirin rrfr.rrilfi by phyflcims for twenty-f-nf years lni prove-. I afp by million . Tak Aspirin only as told in the riiyr p.Tck.is fr CoM. Hodncho. Ivnnbuo, and for pain. H mtin boxH of twrlvo Ray;r Tablet-. f Aspirin co?t ixv cnts. Drutrijls !; th trad" mirk of Heyrr Manu-

f.iuro of Mrr.oarticald?,t,r

TO PREPARE PLANS FOR HUES HOTEL

Contemplated Structure Will Have 10t Rooms and Will Cot $500,000.

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A fresh supply of ASPIRIN always on hand at 1 Central Drug Store American Drug Store and Red Cross Pharmacy Miahawaka

I Specialize In Furnace Overhauling Po not 1ft the:n talk you into a nu- furnace before you rep me. Furnaces ckaned ty th only vacuum system. She :ct metal work r-f all kinds J. N. FRANK JO 1 Xorth Sooft St. Lincoln J.-.ÖO

XILEs, Mien., June

for all children of pro

will be heM nxt Thurfday and Friday at th puMic health center in th city hall. ht quarters of the vi.s'tlr.sr nun1. A prize offered by tfce meek studio for the most perfect baby will bo awardM by Juds at the clinic. - Frank A. Johnson of Ni.es wa. amor.fj the graduates from the Michigan Agricultural colles: at its Sixty-third Annual commencement. Announcement Haa be--.i made

r.fjhere. of the marriage of Iienjamin F. Tr r.ey, ?on of Mr. Frank Toney, 305 a ! N. Seventh st.. and Miw Helen Ham

of Kokoma, Ind., which occurred on Jun 11 at AlU-uerqu", New Mexico. Mr. and" Mrs. Toney left immediately after th1 wedding for California. They will make their homo in Alberjuerque, where Mr. Toney holri a position as chief clerk for the Santa Ke Railway company. Prv;ou5i to leaving Ni.es four years a Co, h' hid tf c-n fmployr-d a:- a riork in the Michigan Central offices in this city.

Mr. James E. Pritt, Lake st.. had

her left arm paralyzed by lightning

which .struck her home dffrtnc: the Ftorm late Monday afternoon. No dann?" was done to the property. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkins. are parents of a son. born Sunday at Kalamazoo. Frank Fiancco of South Bend and Miss Loutso Smith of Goshen were

married at 4 o'clock Monday after

noon by Justice Clark Rowley. A number of applications for the Citizen's military training camp at Camp Grant, starting July 12th, have hvn received by He v. Harold HrfTt. Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan

have the privilege of sending men tot manage th proposed r.ew hctel and th: camp. Appropriations by c-n-jhas Minified hi intention of nk;n;

grovi permit of an enrollment of i out a i!0-yar lfife. It is prip'.5'di 1.2C0. 10 ifs'Je J .1 0 0 0 worth rf common :

Hoy Merritt had hii hinds sevcrr- , tock- about half n h ly burned Monday evening while r. j rer:b-i by SUM. the remain-

fvtnr.c at the Arf.im.urr me common mock ana

pairing e.ectr:c

'00 in bonds to be ats rbed

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Mi Alice Charles A. Chapin estate. The t-ite

Sheriff i-1"- " 1.11 i:.,; .ai.ii ii.in-

j--ion. at the corner of Main and

v I Fifth streets. The Chapin Memoria

cnurcn in .Ni.es, u win r-e remera- 1

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Amua home. Mrs. Julia Hocks and

Johnson of Nile., arrested by

TtrMr-nvTn list week for running a

rtisorderlv house. nle-aded ffuilt

rkin r r-r-x "V c ( hefore JllStiCe D.lVi.

in th- St. Joseph circuit court. Mr. ,,erwi wa3 built for th b" e Hrrka defaulted payment of a iir.e,' f the late Char.es A. Chapin, and cr,,ts amounting to $34.20. and nod iron king.

Miia Jo'anson a fine of uotn . . . ... j . 1 1

were, remanded to tne touniy J U L If L U L MII'FIIU I'll l

Thev will be. released upon apree- V VkV V, III If I 1 f 11 I III i

ment to leave Herrien county. Mrs. Hock's feeble, minded daughter, ned 14 yars. la beintr held t the W. C T. V.. detention home and will probably be .vnt to the state, home at Lapeer. Twenty members of Calanthe lodtre, Knichts of Pythias, attended a fish banquet given by the Kalamazoo lod?e at Kalamazoo Monday. Covers were laid for 2S0. A. 11. Rrown, of Nile, chancellor commmder of Calanthe lodge, gave the principal after-dinner address. Fol-lna-inc the dinner a daS which in-

eluded the following from Nis. j court here Wednesday, dismissed the

Grin Webber, D. Lagoni. Rev. Alfred

REVERE MOTOR GO.

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Federal Judge Holds Lower Court Had Jurisdiction and Dismisses Case.

By Ai-oriatd Tress : INDIANAPOLIS, June 22.Ferdinand A. Giegr-r in the

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federal

Trenerry. Ambrose Mould, and A. "Meeker, wero given the full rank of knighthood. A low-area storm, attended by abundant precipitation of rain and

nan. munaer ana iii.w..... jlhe corporation h.ivnr over a wide area eaft of town T

between S and 6:. 10 Monday evening, trees being uprooted, growing corn cut into ribbons, and fruit blown off the trees. The farm3 of Parker Bros., T. W. Ready. Louia Beck and James- E. Britt were more or less damaged. At a meeting of the hotel committee caTc-d for next Friday evenincr. pLms will bo formulated for

suit of John B. Porter of Buffalo. X. Y., for an injunction against the Revere Motor Car Corporation, and the Citizens Loan and Trua: Company of Loganyport, receiver, to prevent o proposed reorganization tf

In taking this action the court!

granted Porter the privilege of re- !

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newing his aplication on a further

showing of evidence in the next 15 days. Announcement was made by Porter's counsel that another bill would be filtd in the federal court and that action also would be brought in the Cass circuit court. Judge Gioger ruled that he could

not grant a restraining order on the

?eT:L"u"vAl bill of comprint hied by

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Hotel Co. The cast will be approximately half a. million dollars for site pnd bullding. Fred Z. Pantiind of Grand Rapids, who haa extensive hnlted Interests in Michigan. will

You, too, may eojoy the

advantages of

"The Symbol Of The Modern Departmental Drug Store"

ROTEX is an organization composed of only the better druggists in this community, banded together for mutual benefit and for the rendition of better service and values. ROTEX found its inception in the necessity for the broadening of the scope of the retail drug business. It means that ROTEX Departmental Drug Stores can offer a much greater diversified line of merchandise than they could possibly offer operating individually. It means your neighborhood drug store ( if it measures up to the high ROTEX standards) will be in position to cater to "the will of the many, rather than the ills of the few." FOR INSTANCE: The ROTEX Departmental Drug Store is a membership unit of a big, strong organization, where the buying power is centralized and the lowest prices obtainable are secured because of the tremendous volume. THAT means that the ROTEX Departmental Drug Store nearest you, has access to a drug depot carrying a stock of merchandise larger than the largest individual drug store could carry in a city twice this size. IT means that the ROTEX Departmental Drug Store nearest you need not tie up his available capital in a big reserve stock, but instead can use it to broaden his line, thus offering for sale in your community commodities he never could hope to carry as an individual drug store. THERE are other equally important reasons why ROTEX is important to you and your family. They will be given in this paper from time to time. And in the meantime, look for the ROTEX card when you enter your drug store. If it is not there, frankly ask your druggist why he is not offering his patrons the many advantages and privileges enjoyed by those who buy at ROTEX stores.

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Porter because he said jurisdiction lie-3 with the Ca?s circuit court, which is administering the affairs of the corporation under receivership proceedings. Porter's complaint alleged the reorganization was beincr made for the- purpose of "freezing out" stockholders, and that a friendly receivership puit In the Cass circuit court was a part of the program. Juge Gieger said that if the averments in the bill were true, the receiver appointed by the Cass court has been derelict In its duty through permitting operations that might bring Joss to stockholders, and if such were true, he added, the C'a.s court should be informed of the dereliction.

. A Cuban feud was staged by Palmero of the Browns and Acosta of Warhington, the latter winning.

uy you and to see what

do in YOUR OWN case.

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Rupture Experts in South Bend Demonstrate the Famous Rice Method Free To Callers at Hotel If you are ruptured, your big opportunity has now arrived. If you would like to be free from the'slavery of gouging, pinching, chafing trusses that make life a burden, then HERE and NOW Jtho time tn act. E. C. Iiranch, M. D.. J. A. Gilligan and Mrs. Kathryn Murray, experts in rupture cases, trained under the personal direction of S. Rice,. of Adams! N. T.. th famous discoverer of the Rice Non-Surgical Rupture Method, will be at the Nickel Hotel, South .Iicnd. Ind., June 25. These expert are here to personally demonstrate to all ruptured people what the Rice Rupture Method can accomplish. You have, no doubt, heard and read much about this famous method and the cures which thousands have reported from it. Now, you have the chance to find out all about it to hive it dem

onstrated

it can

l .lust call at tne hotel and thetw

experts will pave -ou their personal attention, best advice and complete demonstration absolutely without charge. Are you tired of that binding, hampering, uncomfortable russ? Would you like to be free of It forever? Then investigate this Rice Method and find out the possibilities it holds out. Surely a Method that could cause so many thousands of former rupture sufferers to report cures must be worthy of your full and complete investigation. The Rice Method is different from anything else. It is modern, up-to-the-minute, abreast of the litest scientific developments. It is the one Method that you are not asked to take on f.iith alone the one Method that is positively demonstrated to you. right on your own person, without .any charge whatever. You do not spend a penny unless, after having a full and complete demonstration, you decide that this is the Method for you. And you you alone are the sole Judge of that. In justice to yourself, come in and see these experts. Remember, they will be here only one day. then your opportunity will be gone. Grasp it NOW. It miy prove to be the wisest thing you ever did. and anyway, it costs you nothing to find out. Remember, come to the Nickel Hotel, any time from 9 to 12 forenoon. 2 to 5 afternoon, or 7 to 9 In the evening. The dat June 25.

Don't let this away from you.

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W. P RICE. A lams. N. Y.

SOUTH SHORE LINES EXCURSION SUNDAY, JUNE 26 To Hudson Lake, Lake Park 50c Round Trip. To Michigan City $1.00 Round Trip. For Details Inquire of Ticket Agent.

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The use of tungsten as a reproducing point was a real discovery and an actual invention. Its soft fibrous qualities were what had been sought for years. This truly remarkable metal always insures a perfect reproduction of the music and at the same time gives long life to the records. The tungsten wears itself, away rather than the records. You get these advaritages only in the Victrola Tungs-tone Stylus the Victor Company patented the stylus composed of tungsten and therefore has the exclusive right to the use thereof in any form of talking-machine needle Three tones extra loud, full, soft. The new extra loud styluswili be largely used for dance music and outdoors. 10 cents per package of four points enough to play at least 1000 records. Semi-permanent Changeable Sold by all Victor dealers.

Tunös-tone Stylus

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REDUCTION on ELECTRIC IRONS HOT POINT IRONS now $8.00. AMERICAN BEAUTY $8.50. Other Makes as Low as $3.50 O.W. Schaffner & Co. Electrical Goods VV. Jeff. Blvd., Opp. P. O.

Union Truit Company

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