South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 279, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1921 — Page 28

SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES

THURSDAY OCTOBER 6

ESTABLISHMENT OF MUNICIPAL JOBLESS

Says Mate Brol:e Promise; U ife Seeks Second Decree

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.-h" chirks in hr .-ipplimtion for a i r0mrri!tr aro Chirks Harrington. I

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nrrVvnrM In motor driving that has rr.ultt -J in i 1 1 jp re a d acci.IntJ in ?o-:th Itvl during the rjm-

rrs-r and fall. Foi:rt"n picked men, : or. frfm arh drp-artrnf nt of th" rrmpir.y wrro n'irr.rd a Safety Porn-; mitt, with Frei mith as rhalr- t

Al'TITX W. K. T. NO. 1 I. Chlrkrn Tie ?u;kt Saturday. Oct. th. Old Curt H"u- .V en!.".

Mayor Caron Says Hurrau Needed; Will Take Steps to Meet Problem.

Krt-i!-.:ihvr.t of a m;mipil rrnr!r,yir.ent bureau f tk'- ir -.f th u-mp'.oyront filii.vi'ip, in South IV-n (I i? forrnsted In a tütrriKnt iJ- :' Wfdnlay by M-iyr f II. Carson. In whlh h (liu ur,:upicyment and ! prr rn the imprrr.n that has fcon broirr.ijt that ,i fliorn;o of lihor rxi?!:- her. Th mayor'H stitrrrKnt pays: '"It 1 my hp'.f that It Im th" rrsporisihil!fy of f3'h r!ty to meet !: r,-,vn problem. We hive an unmploy-ny-r.i condition h're and v ."hail meet It in far as it is po.--?!hl'. "In fortunately an impression preyrillfl outride of South Ib.nd thit a Knortage of labor rxisr.s hr. Thl

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A. I Fcanlnn. Hr-rt Wallire. Herman Krah. Hirry Hall, Floyd T?r. Rudolph Kri5- Fdward Mentr.

;ivf up x nis pmm:.-s ar'itpnnk I'ffbv. Albert Haw Ilohr

a-s a result J-h" h is a-iln fid dl-' wittrr. Herbert Fnoke and Forrest VOrce ' prereedinf?-. Their jierrind p,rii;nv-n.

niarr.aee .aetfl rrorn April J. to Auc. .", l'J21. The wife aliened th.it h"r hu'-'ind eurs--d hr .ind calle-"! hrr v:I - nanus Fh1 -k for

the rr-toration of hf r maiden name j of 'hatt;e Henry. j

SAFETY COUNCIL PLANNED FOR CITY

Wer.'Kly or "mi-monthly meetir.z. will be h--ld hy th! committee u hf n the various arectf of safety vi.rl; and ar-cldent prevention in

motor vrhi-de operation will be

! d-u--?er!. Mcr. Creif of the Ycl- ! low rih Cn. is planning to cooperate jnith ether local civle organizations, in furthering the -ifety first program in South Rend.

Will Art to Prevent Accidents Yellow Cah Company Kmploye Join Move.

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PAY THE mh and Vep vuur rrdir r-l with tli Mertliant und I- r-r. Tli"y will ttin ?Iv j-n-i ;t tr srrvlic. We are- in tlie leisin m t. finnu'- yoij. They are net Mi l ri 174-1. State Loan Co. Ir.iMiLed !" Suite ?. Me.vri.int r.ink I'.M?. 2", S. Mit hipan. fpn h to :"n

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wih to make it clu- t h a t South Uend di.'oourasea the r or:..r. here of transient unempby-d. Tf Frry F.ffrrt. "At a conferen- whh n.ernbe.--of the city rojr."il. following a discu..Ion by Frank Crrcn, f.f the (IhitrtbT of Cfim riK-rrf, who rpreM'r.ts the various sor-, f.-rvjf e hzencis of the city. It was derided to u: every effort to provide shelter

md employment for South Rr.d

South Fend will sonn have a local hraneh of the National S-tfety Council, ;.r cording to pr sent plans of the Chamber of r -m men-e. A "Safety Fir.'t" bim hnn will be arranged

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aeri.l-nt . Thr l.irire r.umh-r of autom'ihile acci b r.ts in the eity in the pa.-t fi-v m'nth ha." bd the ehanber to, Take pteps toward . ifeLti;ard:r. the l;vs of prdestrian-s Tlie lat of th ".afety" luneheon will be announced latr. Ottlei-ils and employe? of the Vel-

rKopIe and to discourage tho comir.t'! lo' Clh company have taken

hre of unemployed transients. ; "It 1 not our intention to open a public lodging hou'e. Such plaes h-ive not proved satisfactory from experience. The administration will bend every energy to the end that employment may b? had. We have been assured tho cooperation of the various social service agencies. We should have, a municipal employment bureau and I believe thi.s will be? provided." ' Seventeen applicantn f.- work were places in Johs Wednesday at the Chamber of (lonimoro.-.

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Wise Contro!

Every young man who wishes to succeed should learn to control his expenditures in time and money. Now is the time to put your money to work for you safely open a Savings Account with the Citizens National 4 interest paid from Oct. 1st on accounts opened before the 1 Oth. Start a Savings Account today. Make your future certain.

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U ife Objects to Spouse's Pleasantries; Asks Decree.

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SERVICE rSTABIOTY

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Asks Decree From Meie Charging Intoxication

Ann Lenzo. l.'2'. W. Wah;npton av charges h r .hushind Mi'-J-ael Lenzo with b.co miner intoxi ated tw-r .-r three times w--kly durinu' which periods he had an un-overn-ahl temper, threaten d his wif' wjtii a rcvoIuT, and called her namfs. Thy were married in July. 1C07 and separated Oct. 1 l Hi present year. The j.laintiff s. kth custody ot their fie children ;ind an allowance for their support.

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Where Good Shoes Are Sold For Less

Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan. St.

All the world is young. And never has the innate youthful ru-s.-? of the modern woman been so cleverly revealed as ii: the Shoes' of this Fall season. Kspeei.ally as individu alized and oricrinated in Dimel's Fashion now on display. No matter what style you choose from Dimel's large stock, $6 is the highest price.

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We arc showing some beautiful new designs in the Octagon and Cushion shape cases in engraved green and white gold. The movements are standardized 1 5-jewel unsurpassed for dependability and accuracy. The dials are in the new platinum finish with colored gold centers an attractive timepiece. The price is $30.00 CLAUER'S Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants

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WHY PAY MORE?

And for the men Dimel h.as a wonderful display of all the late Fall modes. Regular men's shoes, the kind that not only bespeak class and quality but shoes that will ive real service. Quality, Style, Workmanship are all built in Dimel's Khocg that are eold on higher than $6.

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Why Make Am Äste Pie

Where is there a more dismal sight than the ashes of what was yesterday a splendid home? All the dreams of happv family life the savings of a lifetime, wiped out bv the flames.

Don't put your dreams in a firetrap. Don't invest your money in a building that will burn. Fight fire when you build. Give your family the protection of a firesafe home.

Ask STAPLES -HILDEBRAND CO. How to BUILD FIRE-SAFE This is Fire Prevention Week BUT Let's Make It Last for a Year

Were Y ou Prepared for the Cold Snap ?

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A base burner such as this is just the thing to take the chill from the home on cold evenings.

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Every New Creation Largest Display

.THEN YOU SAVE HERE BUY ANY SUIT 20To OFF Suits for Women and Miss

Every suit new and fresh from the makers.

suits in velours, poiret twills, tricotines and men's wear serge. Fur trimmed or self trimmed. Including suits for little women or stout women at marked savings 20 rr of! these prices: $25 - $35 - $49.50 - $65 - $75

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MORE NEW COATS Cloth and plush Coats, fur or self trimmed. Wonderful values $16.50, $22.50, $25, $39.75, $49.75 Smart New Dresses Dresses for women, misses and juniors in satins, canton crepe, crepe de chine, charmeuse, tricolette, poiret twill, tricotines and serges. Every new creation in beaded embroidered. Some with pretty sashes, ribbon trimmed. A marvelous display and at prices far below regular. $10.95, $16.50, $22.$0, $42.50

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GOOD CLOTHES u save by spending less than you make, and spending it wisely. Quality is the only real economy. That's particularly true of clothing. And now the prices of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes are lower, one-third less -than last year.

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