South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 278, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1921 — Page 16
SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES I WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5
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ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE IN ACTION TO HALT DISEASE
Local Woman Victim of Pneumonia
Examine Srliool Children Open Air and Nutrition Claf'.
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With th orcnlnc of ho'.!, fh" Anti-Tub"ruIos:x -iz'f h u ."n huy ox.ir.unins schrei oh:Mrcn fr nutrition .'m l o;'n air t k,n," Th-y bc'.evr- th.At the h . wiy to curf tuberculosis is by preventing it. This ncrompli'h'i in th" :uh!ic -hf nl.i South liMvi in th follow. Irj; ways: Al1 ch:Mrm in tb rubi.-- .--hl wc!sh-rl. Tho,. that ;r- fo ind wry much urMrr weight arc nut in fr h :tir f!.i.u. Th inhinirton nr. '1 i!ivfr phoo;? ar the only vhof.i t h 'i t now !n firüitb for 'Y,r r!iT The work lit b"f,n .er b"nri'ial that it i hp"i that nxt y.ir th"re will h ):!.-; nt f-irl.s rivnil.-jhle sö that lhiM work rr.av bo fi;'T,'b'l ,-ird rr.or"- hibln n b'r,et by this work. Student.5 in the freh air r!isfe have the s.ime hour that "thet- sturfents haw- but th'v s'uiy. a und rr ?t in ;i ronm without hett und with thf- window:! '.vbJe op-n throughout the yrar. Thev nr Kivn speHl foo-i three t i m " a day. At la o'clock in the mornin? they have rprf.il nn1 ir. ilk: .it noon, cr'nrr. .fc"up, hre-H und butter, a variety of xr set i!!'.s and fruits in --M?'n: at 2:" in th nffernon thry lnv milk or hot rho -oi itf. ;inl rrfA ich" Th!. f"oi in :i'h!itio:i to th'ir resrul.ir morning und evening
tv.ciIs at hnm to-?h'-r with thf t frch air h f 1 r t huib! up .an 1 trir j thorn' addf l v :ht 'a liih rue-in" j
icttrr nraith ,ini Kr:r lire. Darin? the rr f. p rii in the a
f rnoon tnr-v i;p rjown n arniv -
und Me. p unb r jror.,1 warm blinkety In the winter thne th" have K.kimo fruits which they wear ;U day to keep th'-rn warm. In th" Washington school, the fieh air room Is directly over the ItuIit room which keeps the children'n feet w.Vrrn. Nutrition "la -'.. Children who .ire sh'sh'lv under weight are put in wli.it L- called nutrition riassps. Theso hillrcn are civen 1; tlf a p'.nt of milk per div and a re weichd every two weoks. Iast yar eight of the school of South Ibrnl had the.e nutrition cUsis and it i expecte, that 1
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HUSBAND CHARGES SPOUSE WAS CRUEL
superior court No. 2 on that proun b
1317.
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. were married pa rated May
Nov. Z 4 . 15. 1921.
Colored Youth Arrested j j Here for Gary Polirr
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-: anniversary week at ho Fh'.I;h:a. Vry ypc:'a! on a'l cin.tnd salted jic inuts a!', tb.is we, k.
Curti? Claims Wife Threw ; Missiles at Him in Appli- 1
cation for Dcirec.
IIu.- 11 J.icksrn. IT yarr ' Id, colred. .'lrr-.cril Mor.day )y Serct. Hosir.sri r. rusp:c. ui f b-un mtol ;n ; i r '. Ind., in c-in:i--:i-.n v. ith i)." ays .-sination cf an Ital.an
;r. beira? held awaiting arrival
Gary officers to identify him. Hc?inski picked Jackson up on d'.-arrlptirn. J.iek.snn gives his residence Importe. Ind. He d.cbires his innocence.
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Cotton and woo nr beir.p: pulverized for u. in several industries in I "ran co.
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And Ji iv a pure. r.:-.-'d ifa f d in .:" hand I i n V : rr d in b rar.-l n in er. ir. '. ! Ci TT. s to : T! 13 tri!!'"". i-k your f 1 V. t r '. i r- . ' a . -
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Mrs. John It. Hauchten, who died Monday niirht after a residence of r,4 ye.irs in South Bend. Mrs. Hauprhton. whose maiden name was Helen Ktta Olsten, was born in lied Winer, Minn.. She was a charter number f f the Mothers' club, number of the St, I'auTf? Mcmlorlal Methdi.-t church and i Uerest d in phiantlirop:e and charitable enterprises in tb city.
That his wit strike and slap? him and occasionally throws mi.ssiles at him was the ch tree f. rfcrrtd by Ward H. Curtis, i' 1 o Nile. aw. MLshawaka. atraint ::i?ie S. Curtis in his application for a divorce ti'.ed in superior court No. 1 Tuesday. They were married Sept. 1, and separated Aupr. 2. 1021. Here Warniers charges his wife. Nellie, with cruelty in his divorce petition. They were married Jan. 10. 1920, and separated Oct. 2. 1921. KJi D, Antoniu allege. that hi3 wife. Helen, spent more money than he earned, that her unwarranted extravapancp cct-'t him his job with one corporation, and that .he bought on his cretlit even after he had asked her not to. These charjrtf are contained in the husband's petition for a divorce filed in stiperior court No. 1 Tuesday. The husband further avers that his wife declined
and refused to discuss with him matter.relating to their two children. The husland in the first paragraph of hi complaint a.'ks for an absr luto divorce and in the pocond a limited decree. They were married Oct. 2S, 1916. and separated Sept. 2, 1921. The father seek. custody of the children. Martha U. Slick of Mishawaka alleges that her husband. Carroll S. Slick, failed to properly provide for
lier support, and asks a divorce in1
AH! EPSOM SALTS LIKE LEMONADE NOW
Sold here In Hrndy Packages and called "Eptonade Salts."
Youpll Save at
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All the splendid psysic-action of a dose of epom salts without, the awful taste and nausea. "Epsonado Salts" is real epsom salts combined with fruit derivatives, privinc; it the taste of sparkling lemonade. Try it when bilious, headachyor constipated. Costs but a few cents. Warning! Don't merely ask for "tasteless epsom salts" or you may get a soda imitation. Always aek for "Kpsonade Salts" and look for the name, American Kpsom Association. Adv't.
MOTHER IS GIVEN
CUSTODY OF CHILD
Court Settles Trouhles Between Couple Over "Kidnaped" Boy.
c.r, co.MPorxii;i quarterly. Money placed leforH Oct. 10th draws interest from date. BUILDING A LOAN ASSN. 12 4 South Main Street
A Yorkshire, Eng. laborer. Is said to havf stored away .".1,000 items of :,'ciiei a', information.
will have them th: vcir.
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Troubles between Inviht I'erry land his wife, .Mabel over the custoday 'f tb ir four year old son, I Dwinht Devon Perry, taken by the ; father wliai he and Jii.- wife vepi .irated. and kidnaprx d bv the mcth-
I r. hive been ?: ttb-d at bast for the air j tim' beinir by a court order of Judite
Fred C, Klein. I'ollowin tho fat her' petition for a writ of habeus corpus acainft the mother to reKaiti custody of the youncrster. the principals entered into an agreement relative to which parent should have the boy. The court order rrovbh.s that the mother shall have her son except on the first, second and fourth Sundays in each month, when the lad shall go to the father. The custody of an infant daughter in also awarded to the
I mother. j 1'endine the hearinc of tlie di-
lub i vnr-,-0 :ic'inn tb father ij firib-rril n
Diirinir th summer
amp e conducted at Hralthwjp. Children who are underueicrht are recommended t- '"hool mir-f." for this Himmer camp. They are examined by n doctor and as many are f-erit out to this rar.ip as can le taken care of. L-ist year th"re were 172 hlblren recommended for this camp but there were only accommodation for US. Next year they hope to b able to accommodate a good many more. The Ant i-TubercuJosi.s league also f responsible' for furnishing entertainment during the wintr months
at Healthwin. Tbo I'ror ?
ind .the various wom-n dubs o ; ,-ontrlbutr ?4 weekly toward the
the city and Mishawaka are asked 1
FEDERATIONS OF CIVIC CLUBS TO MEET FRIDAY The first meeting of the year forj the federation of civic clubs w ill be ; he'd Friday night at S o'clock at the!
school administration bui'dir.g. A meeting of the municipal recreational department will he held 'iVoiinf.l.i night at s o'clock at the soliooj administration building.
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to entertain the inrnat-s .f Health- j
in. 11.-1. iui liii.- n.i.i no;.. ; very admirably. Mn.ic. readings and ! -J
other ertertainrn-'ni wan given. 1 Fvery Monday and Friday afternoori from 2 to 4 o'clock the AntiTuberculosis league conducts a clinic. From January to August 41 people werr examine! at this clinic; and were i t lie r sent to He ilthwin or; a proper diet prescribed for them, i Much .relief is brought to people : who cannot come to thcp cliniex. by ; the visiting nurse who .answer many urgent calls. She administers what ' aid she an a?.d the worst a.- s are ; refrrctl by lier to the Anti-Tubr reu- i lost league doctor. Much education- ' al work is done by the lsiting nurse ; in educating the people how to live j and eat. I i It is hard to ftimate tho cood ; work that thi league lias done. however. It is known that many; thousands of children have benefit- I ted by it and it ban p.tVcd a good many lives j This is one of the organizations' to benefit by the Charity Drive for, the Federation for Social Service; the last week in October. i
support of the children.
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RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES. Simply Rub it Back of the Ears and Insert in Nostrils. Proof of succcm will b fifui by V dnttltU For sale In South Bend by E. C Coates, Landon's Dru? Co.. Standard Drug Co., Central Drug store and Otto C. Bastian. A. O. Leonard. Inc., 70 5th Ave., New York.
Why the First Aid To
GoodH
ealth is Pure Blood
Waste Products in the Blood Cause Manv Forms-of Rheu-lH
matism, Skin Disorders, and
a Lowered Vitality.
Many People Do Not Understand Nature's Warning.
"When you have that feeling of fatigue; when you lack tho energy
i you need for the day s duties and
pleasure; when you are troubled
I with pimples, blackheads, bad boils.
sores or eome other jpKln eruption.; or when you have rheumatic pains in the muscles and Joints, don't wait until you collapse in a state of nervous prostration, or until In your weakened condition you contract some serious disea.se, but
1 start at once to get the waste prod
ucts out of your blood. Nature has certain peculiar way to warn us. Fortunate, Indeed, is the person who knows her danger signals. Thousands and thousands of men and women during the past 50 years have relied on S. S. S. to clear their blood of waste products. S. S. i?., will ini'prove tho quality
your blood by relieving you of the waste products which cause impoverished bio d and itf alliI troubles .skin disorders. rheumatism and a lowered vitality. The same qualities which give S. S. S. its beneficial effect in clearing your blood of waste products make it extremely desirable for keeping your blood in good condition. S. S. S. may be had at any drug store. Write to Chief Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 715 S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta, G.i, and let him help you regain your health and frnfth fiivf him a. full descrin-
tlon of your case. He Is helping :P people every day (without charge). V
Ask him to send you hi illustrated booklet. "Facts About the Blood" free. S. S. S. is sold at all drug btores. Adv.
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Brandon's Der Sales
Women's and
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Every new Fall and Winter Suit included. Fur or self trimmed beautiful New Suits in the most wanted materials. Suits from
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$Q7.50
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Any Suit at 20 Off Regular Price.
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EXTRA SPECIAL
Outing
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$1.50 Women's Flannel Night . . Gowns
$1.00 Sateen Bloomers
pink' or black . . .
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Outing 49c
$1.00 Children's Flannel Sleeping garments
$2.00 Boys' and Girls' two piece Outing Flannel Pa ir.a.3 $1.19
G. V. J. KALCZYNSKI, Editor of the Goniec Polski, in his issue of Saturday, September 24th, calls the attention of his readers to an ad in his paper in the following manner:
CORNS Lift Off with Fingers
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Doesn't hurt a bit: Prop a htt "Frefz .n1" n an achlr. corn, instantly that corn steps hurting, thn ihortly you lift It rlht off with hnsers. Truly! Vour dru??t so$ a tiny bottle of "Kreezone" for a few cf-nts. sufficient to rniove every hard corn, s corn or cum between the toe?, and the calluses, without sortni or irritation. Adv't
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"Attention is called to our readers of the fact that The News-Times, a local daily paper in our city; has an advertisement in our paper of today's issue referring to The News-Times travel accident insurance. "This insurance will benefit the people in the West End in that it is a protection against injury caused bv travel accident. The above paper offers this insurance which protects you up to $1,000 to old and new subscribers at a cost of $.40 a year or as long as they are taking the paper. This is a good offer and on the square. "You can be a subscriber to the Goniec Polski and to The News-Times if you wish to get knowledge of the doings in the city in the English and also if you wish to practice in the English in read-
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$1.50 Women's Night Gowns beau tiful styles
Muslin 79c
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$1.50 black Sateen Petticoats
Smart New Winter Coats, Hundreds to Select From $25.00 $39.75 $49.75 There are many wrappy coats, flare coats and coats that reproduce Paris in every line. Back treatments of box pleating, embroidery in panels and scrolls, rows of buttons and fine pleatings that all New York is talking about. POLLYANNA, YLAMA, ERMINE. N0RMAND1ES Collars of opossum, beaverette and wolf, and self collars that can be worn in many different ways some rich with embroidery, some plain, but with ravishing lines. The most wonderful browns of a great brown season and fashionable blacks, navies, tans, copens. Sizes 1 6 to 44. Charming High Grade Coats, only one or so of a kind, but the finest in America $49.75 to $95.00
$3.00 N
Chemise
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The Girls' and Little Tots' Coat Store
Never such a display beforeCoats from $5.00 to $50.00.
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S. W. Corner Michigan Street and Jefferson Blvd.
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Read the advertisement of the News-Time's on a different page in today 's issue of our paper
Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 p. m. Saturday 9:30 p. m.
HArmrti a tytv;
South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue
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Cotton Blankets, size 60x76, in tan d grey with pink and blue stripes,
special $1.75 Cotton Blankets, size 64x76, in tan and white with colored borders, special $2.25 Barlan Heather Plaid Blankets, size 64x76, in neat pink, tan, blue and grey plaids, special $2.45 Grey Cotton Blankets, size 68x80, with pink and blue stripes, cast over edges, special $2.49 Good weight Cotton Blankets, size 66 x80, in tan, grey and white with pink and blue borders, special $2.98 Woolnap Blankets, size 72x80, extra heay, fine quality, plain grey with colored borders, special $3.75 Heavy Woolnap Blankets, size 66x80, warm and durable in dainty pink, grey and blue plaids, special $3.75
' Why let cold weather catch you unaware when you may buy warm Blankets and Comforters at greatly reduced prices? They have, been greatly reduced for this special selling. All clean and fresh taken from our own big stocks, the kind that sells for one-third more. Heavy Cotton Blankets, good quality, size 66x80, in grey, white and tan with colored borders and cast over cdr. special . . . S4.25 Heavy white Cotton Blankets, siz 66 x80, extra quality, nicely hound. A beautiful soft fluffy blanket, jpecial $4.49 Heavy Cotton Blanket?, excellent quality, size 66x80, in grey, tan, blue and lavender plaids, special $5.75 Extra heavy Cotton Health Blankets, size 66x80, in fancy colord phids. special $6.03 All Wool Blankets, size 66x80. in pink, blue and tan plaids, special $6.50 Comforters all selling at reduced prices. Special at $2.95, $3.9S and S6.95
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