South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 5. 1922

CITY'S PARKS ADD SÄ. TW0 CARSOI! AIDES BOULEVARDS COST :SBBBiS QUIT HEALTH DEPT.

553,000 FOR YEAR i;BHBiSS.cliIf

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Natal

nrillin.

nni and Silcr Submit j

Kcsination? Dowries A!-o Ends Work. i W:?h the pa?s:nj- of th'- Carson1

to t!i" sir.Uiri: t:irA and th: p-u ! ! city hnll ad:iiir.ltr:ition, two other.

, '.ir.;, to th various Im:. ks r . f th r rin.'itions have h--n rece ive J

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.-t ' !.t;i!r,il.. Patrick J. ClifTnrrl and Harry Mlcr.

'I' .,.1 tv 1 . Ii A. . ' i.V.' . n 1'. th- Tin '-or VIr'.nv. Intal DlUrMMlirnl. Do Net T,,, ror,n.it- is c ::.,, ! c Inrltldl (o-H Attendant tO jt'.r .. r... rr.r-. r- wh-a irxve tl,'- f jr r

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thA city's p irk nr. 1 'i!" v ir 3 v-

tr-m. ;jn r-r o r,i:jr,, ( b. tr-l , jn ;i '..i;tifn to th c.'y r ,r, rolkr. f "d ir.;-ct'r?. or. th'- j-nho pay-

$"'-.- i r -Trv, -ill- M,.r Tvi-.vii.M- i tKai rn!l hit .Tssii'nfi! to th ! r.:rtm-nt !

:lir v :i'. : i:u rr,l.(r of thc?t" public health, ii.ivr- their resign-;

l-'iTiorj. 1 . f f o r the board of public , ! Kifity, The boarJ. which r.i"f-ts ! 'Friday, will probably at favorably!

f I'irk ('onrr.linr.pr

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i.u-nt-4 1 ? i i . I 1 y Swp Arthur P.

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to th roi;vri;, . i.f t h Ilni.mClty r.atatfjriuv.. i. rnwri all imf ro ruf r.t - of a rr:.a r.1 r.t r.aturä w1! as ruf !::! r r. ine cfst for the

j-'REYISE PLANS TO

AID AUTO OWNERS

'I'i'in th in. jnasmuh as tho foo'i ar.il liary insnrtion rtciartrsior.ts b-on ronsoli-iat" d and Ir. I. J. 01nf y. Detroit, appointl its Ik ad. It. Iny has siiic taken offirr--i food and dairy irisr,0(-tor. Th' ho'irci of public iu-a'.th his

Tb- .-in;. u il r rr rt ..f t- rark dr -. Tj0raJ JJronso Blirrau to Ar- ' " iv(Ml th" r"5.i!?natinn of William ; rartni'r.t to f in tb. nar . .. ! iM.wnr?. rdumbins: Inspector. An 1 fatur- -Aull ir.'Iud v -r al In.portant roiliniodatn Applicants Utir- j rxarnination will bo held Friday to

ur...r.rst't.Insr.- lr.it ;-f.-d fr .-orard-tr.i j,rr hvenin" Hour. i fill th position. Dowries, it is said, (luring th- past x a r. prir.-.upal of j r ' ir.clt:d-tl nruon? the applicants. whb'h ar- tJio huildir; of a ;ub;i ' j ; ri . r,j, r to acrnnimo lat" thooj bath b'.u-.. on W. Wahi"-:on av.. 1 v !lo y ,,. jv f.,r found it impoiblo ! ' ' ar.d cor.-; L ra! ! T.roirr--s in com- I ih - fv-,. a,,..,,., a . TUT. N KW VOKK C F.NTItAL KAI I.-

r!--tlrr thA fir.al Mntr!,M of roid- j r f.r,n .. tn..ir i&22 li.i.- pl.it' s. th

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w ay ronn.'.-tlr.;: up tho rrnn'-'-l ! r state Atitotitohilo aocia-. Alb.ir.r, .. v.. n.vrTtiber '.'1. KCl. cb:r.t-n,ilo rl-.-r I- il-vard t tl.,n. In ch.trpo of th- lsuanco of N;ti-c is hen-by civrn that th Annual u, , Ncarl, r.,plotd. Ii:atrs Jlt lh,. nff;ro of William , I::, v.U, t IMr.-tnrs of Tili: NKW This l oub varl. d":'nM to rf- jj..j.. 207 Main announce itillK KNTilAL I:ILKhai C!M f a. t a broad paw d thoroi -hfar- h u tho offl(.0 h ,,,n Thur5i. J'ANV. r.d of thrcr Ir.M-cctors of i:icfrom Mi.-'mwaka city limits to tl:.- , t. liri'., ,,,r - 1 nt"1 th" transa,.t on .f m-h .thr .a .nd .aturu.n o run;,-. .Ian. . : biinss n nnv l:r.vfidlv ! brought I - H-ntliMti b-raK'e. n.trly four ! ' Ji;in,i 7 frrni . o'clock until S o'clock. ' for the !ntin. will b held at th !nwr.tr'iim to follow t?a natural. T.1!iro ,,wir.r rr- ,-rowil ' a-iiH-iprd offlcp of t h. '..mj.nny. T:n..m "JO. llru-R of thA t. Joseph river. ha.;, ;-,r;? ,;! " . r 1 1'. Iet.nt. in tfSA City of AlbHny. N. v , ..... 4, , ... , t 1' tne f.tfi.-f. and at tmi' S ap- y , r,n the Ko.irth Wednesday ;binff the

.ttu . rllf.a.1?, ;jro foir.-d to stand oiitsldf -'tis lavi of January, l'.rj-j, nt 12 o'clock

of nni or two minor pn.rceN of land.)

l i i i i i . ui.u o n o i iu .an

Ihh than a quarter of a n.ile a now , ' ' ' , . r, " ' ,. ! r.e ' will b openM t 12 o clock . v rt ,,,,l1ri,ri I (t intr. th offl to nil ovit app.i-iv.nn hikI continue oren for on hour owni by the city. The remaining , ,.iir,!-e c-. a. it.er..-,ft.r

.i . . , li. .i J'.v order or th tsonrrj or imeetorg.

nt in . iuo., .i-u.oiu i..i KMWAKP I. STKPnKNSOX.

piats will b pickea up by tne

tracts will be add-1 to the system. It is planned In tho vry nir future.

, . . . A . I I tili V' i ' 1 l. I 1' ' ,' rVurlr.R- tho year condemnation I 4 , ,, . T ' ,n , t , v iJ-tatA and lo'-al pollc aftor Jan. 10 oculnjrs were Instituted r.y the ,

tardy appllcanta have nade hisle to appear at tho office, and the. num-

j l"-.T KlIXl'll V..U Hi H.II Vliijr OlIHl

Jan. 1 havo exceeded tho?M who completed their transactions before tho end of laxt year. Th- oHirr. is to b maintainotl by

proculnjrs wer instituted r.y

Jpartmnt to secure a parcel of

,Tound on inch Ft. blvd.. betwoon ! IXibail and Dayton sts., to connect !

h-'tul obaker park with the city park FystAm, a strip of ground lyin between Anella and Illvrrslle parks, and a strit fast of th. Sanmlo st.

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brld., extending from Sample St. "' 'unn a or..; a.s t , u. bridge to Fifth M.. Itlver Park. cnry. for tho .accommodation of In addition, th- park department j thrt motorics in this district, contracted the purchase of thre-i t lot adjolnimr Studbaker park. I Th regular snmi-arnual sa.e of The year has be.-n a successful j Manhattan shirts starts tomorrow, one for th municipal srolf links. -Ian. th. at Adkr Hrothrrs. Jdoro th.an 2.',oro played on thA links j " a- m-

th" past 12 months, the n port j r

phow. ! The city park system contain a, total of 2 DO- aer -. !

Secretary.

GAS IN THE STOMACH!

rr-CCo.CeMCrrt DANGEROUS

Let UY llonsirr niair. ;issn. "he I'. S. l-lectn. Co.. 12'. V.. Jff-i" fu

econinemli Ibiilv I r of Miisne

rrftrne Tro'jhlc, C mined ly IVr iiH-nttnc I'cod and Acid Indicctlon.

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10 to 15rr on Electric

Fixtures. "Give us a Q

3 chance."

fcrson blvd.. lias 1 . n awarded thA contraL for rrnd-u -in:,' r- rvi'-o to

th Hoosicr Stat- Automobil- as- . ,

foelation nccorum xo irio nnnouneo. riJ,Tli,,,, ,lV tv,n, ftlVi m, ,.,,.,! f.nir nft.-r

tn ui vide!.'- of the U

Wiring and Fixtures complete for a six room

j-, the t.a:K.(b nc-ctn P fv t 7 M

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ment n.aue w e,ir.'--u ij . .v ut t e:iu:i :ir. aiiai'i c-n

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equipped to -io jTllTP.. (liato srrvi.-O li re., riro ,., rx.. uui.M in- ... ., ui - ' .' 1 , .,, . . th !f'tn;o h. creating so-called ;iad in-i m

1- btirii; Illl-u up ana win o- mi i j ,ij-(..f - l into operation Thür lav or T'riday. j Acid s?n:in-h .ire d:n?eroui becfiuejF Srsice render.-d to mn'n, of I nni. h ;..-id irritates th. ; dlicatf llnlntr ' ' ... . . ... ief the stomach, often leading to i;:if ri t is i I the lloosler Mat. Auto assor.ation j. I(.(.r. :Ui-u,i j,y .rivn Motnach ulcers. I

coni.-ts or ru rn : i rsi -a :i . ; i , . ,t f, rmeiits and soars, crr.irin tne tovi'v and p.peral a - - i f r-c to rno- dUtresir.c ?:is nldeh dl.-'ends th stoia- ' t tae'i ;ind hanper tho rormal f uro t mn- of tf'iist:-'. tbr tn internal eru'nti. often ift'etin

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Tirrs of Wrrhly llcntini;.

We can take care of the F ixtures for the Home

Beautiful at reducedd

prices.

Iff ) e-rt. ,j3 4 TT XT It 1 tto r.rt of follv to rerlert oi'-h y -ii l'7C1 ! ., sori-ns rrndilion or to treat With or-: B A 1 IIUJJ1 1CCU 1LUI

diruirv digestive aids whi. b have i" neti

iff w ' I 7 uiruirv digestive aid

ii ur innres on i iiirimc i ,rii17in- ,.rro f n the lomurh acids, in

Chris'm is d v vas an unpens ant Pteml tret fr-ta nny drnpist a fw i.un.-es . r, ii, . '"f Kisuratid M;iirt;esia and take a tea Q on for -o.--i T.ak. tudsfmr f nan , w r,oorif a ., rt,.r of v,,,,.r r ,ht lier ainll.-ition fr diore mad- itij.,ftrr atiütr. 'I his will drive the as, ,W

superior c-ar-. No. '2 W. d nes In v. j wind and bhvtf riht out of the n.-dy. , . , , , . , . .. Iivii.!i the st i'in.icli. jent r;i th. ex S'.e chnrres her bn-b.nd. Icrnatz, . , fss nj(, ,.ri.Vf.,lt iM format i-n and with Tuakln It n practi. v K r him ! .T0 u re. s-)trnrs er pnin. J?iu r:i t

to t.r.it br nnrp we.kly. S she I M:incsi:i lin j.i.w.lfr or tuld. f lrm . , , , v ' r, i,., ,. I nvver liuuid or milk is lnrnile-s to tn. , Feparat.M ..n th- iiil-thh nft- r i - Ltrtnvht jn. x,o rivo b, t ike atul the be,t

ink' liv-d "w it I Mm :n.- se pf r rn -cr. . f.-rtn of mm.':. on for stomach tmrp-s.-s 1911 S'h s-cks fl.lir. alimonv. lit is us. d l tti-asinds ..f j...io Wh ifüjoy their nie iN with no tnr tear t f

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521 E. Jefferson Bivd.

Cf f your radi itor fllad withjTree. No." the s.dtition that will

r"o? frfr- ;t 2" iK'n rs bAiw 7 Tier explodo or evaporato. One filliniT will l"st a reason. ö;'o a gallon. Call Main $1C C. H. Ihfrcas. üll S. t-ott st. Adv. 274

AvoiNci:Mirsr. Calvin tert.bach, chiropractor, ha opened off:. - s a? .'L'l N. Main Pt. Incon f2T. 4-tf

Pee yourself In thA movies. Tokio r.ext Tuesday and Wednesday. 7-tf Pish waslilnif I5 a different job with lane IVvil Cleans, r. Adv. -371

1 1!. tag; Wlv-Oa tol arm, 4 3c. Er.srle'fl. 2 3S-tf.

2 " per cent IIa motion S'i, Vornen'.". n?. 4-tf i

Don't Neglect a Cold M--.th.-r-. d t !. f -r nt;.lern-iy ; a the fri Ar.ch r -.i-T!- r.' M-iter-

o'e en the ti.r-a: a--l . : I Mn-a r...- n a p : r-. w '. 'v.cv.t. made w ! h el ef .r! 1 1 .1 ra v. : o-t I conovt 1,.;,, rl:..s v, r, d-.-s all , tke Werk of t!' -bl ! ! 1 m ; ' rl I'i.l'i'T i '! a TVr ;-., w it !-.- t ' Tl.e b';-!, r K.U' ' .iar h i-' ly f -r i'l r ri i! lt -t pi :':.-! i in , , . r j: . :V .m 1 f: j ir- a- i . ; ; ,,,, - e. : IW-ttrr 11, n n 1m-i tt.i l'l.i(.r. 1

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"The Bank Ahead"

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erbert Hoover !

Was a name on the lips of all the world during the War. His far - sigritedness and thrift helped America to win the greatest struggle it ever engaged in. Far-siahtedness always sees the necessity of thrift to meet emergencies. Start a bank account now that will help you grasp opportunities and meet emergencies with a confident smile. WE PAY INTEREST FROM JAN. 1 on accounts opened before the 10th.

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Bcdjin to use Resinol Soap and Ointment and watch results. These vliukorr.e agents prcscn'e g A Gimp! iv.r and improve bad (nic. Vic Hcsinol treatment is uti or .?; rjr Snii oooihinq C-fid 1'cvJin.j

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Big Reduction on COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and WAISTS for Friday and Saturday Selling FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE

Ellsworth s

CHILDREN'S VOILE AND ORGANDIE DRESSES REDUCED '

ERTSON

üic company

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

Saturday Open Till 9:30

WAISTS OF ALL . KINDS NOW SELLING AT $1.00 $2.98 and $5.00

Thursday Will Be A Good Day To Save Money

At Our January Clearance Sale

Coats

Fur trimmed models in Velour, Polo, Suedine, Normandy, Marvella, Gerona, Ermine, Chamoistyn, Veldine and Wondora. All the new winter colors. Splendid values at $12.23 to $1 12.50. Dresses A splendid variety of distinctive styles trimmed in braid, embroidery and beads. The finest of Silk and Wool materials are used. These Dresses are reduced to $14.62 to $100.00. Furs A good selection of Scarfs, Capes and Chokers 'emains. The most prominent Furs are Sables, Squirrels, Foxes, Fishers, Skunks, Coneys, Minks, Opossums, Seals and Kolinskys. The new prices placed on this showing range from $6.38 to $250.00.

Tweed Suits We are making our advance showing of these Spring Suits. They are just right for wear this Winter in Florida or California. It would even pay you to buy one now and save it until Spring $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00.

Winter Hats Specially Priced at $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00 This includes our entire stock

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For Men Soiled Madras Shirts $1.00 and $1.50. Woolen Hose 25c and 35c. Neckties 25c each. Slightly soiled Collars 9c each. President Suspenders 39c. Black and Gray Knit Gloves 50c a pair.

Turkish Towels 20x36 Bleached Bath Towels in a splendid quality 25c each. 22x44 Extra size Bath Towels very special at 40c each. 22x45 very heavy Bath Towels irregulars of the 75c quality now offered at 50c each. 17x33 Pure Linen hemmed Towels 50c each. 20x36 Pure Linen hemmed Towels 79c each. Domestics 36-inch Hope Bleached Muslin 15c a yard.. 36-inch Lonsdale Bleached Muslin 18c a yard. 36-inch Ivanhoe Bleached Muslin 2zc a yard. 36-inch Unbleached Muslin 10c and I 5c a yard. 81x90 Wearweli Sheets $ 1 .35. 81x90 Pequot and Anchor Sheets $1 .75. Special heavy Sheets $1.00.

Boys' Suits $10.00 Each This is the greatest bargain this store has ever offered you. Every Boy's Suit we have including values as high as $35.00 are now put on Sale at 510.00 each. No parent should overlook this unusual opportunity.

Low Prices on New Dress Goods 10-yard pieces of Long Cloth and Nainsooks at $1.50 apiece. Rep Skirting for sport wear $1.00 a yard. Batiste for underthings 50c, 75c and 85c a yard. Persian Lawn in white 75c a yard. White Voiles 65c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.50 a yard. Organdie Voile $1.25 a yard. Remarkable Bargains in Black Poiret Twills, Twill Cords and Piquetines $5.00 a yard. Tricotine $3.98 a vara. Chudda Cloth, a Silk and Wool Mixture $3.00 a yard. Gaberdine, a real bargain, 46-inch $2.50 a yard. Wool Charmeuse, a smooth finish Wool, 46-inch $2.25 a yard. Epingle, a very serviceable material, 56-inch $2.98 a yard. Coatings in a variety of grades $2.98, $3.75, $5.50, $5.95 and $6.75, all less ).

A Great Sale of Muslin Und ergarments Gowns and Chemises in Flesh and White good, liberal sizes well made lace ind embroidery edge trimmed 2 for $1.00. Beautifully embroidered Phil ippine Gowns. Ch emises ind Drawers. Made of fine VJainsook $1.98 each. Gowns daintily trimmed with embroidery and hemstitching $ 1.25. Lace and embroidery trimmed Skirts $1.75 to $3.25. Brassieres Bandeaux in front or back fastening and regular Brassieres in lace and embroidery trim. A portion of a fine sample line included 50c, 69c, $1.00 and &2.00.

Kimonos Made of Cotton Challies, in a good variety of patterns and colors. Valjes to $1.39 are offered t 98c each. Also a good lot of Jap Zrepe Breakfast Coats ind Kimonos at $1.98 tach. Negligees A beautiful assortment of dainty Negligees in pastel shades. Straight line and empire models $10.00 values at $6.95 ach. Corsets American Lady Corsets in plain coutils, back lace only. Values to $6.00 during :he January Sale are $2.00, U.00 and $4.00. A limited num

ber of front lace corsets arc $3.00 each. Henderson and Royal Worces:er Corsets are Dffered in front nd back lace it $2.00.

Wayne Knit Hosiery Th is irregular Hose is guaranteed by us to give good service. Children's Fine and Heavy Ribbed Hosiery in sizes 6 to 1 0 is 25c a pair. Women's fine Lisle Hose, full fashioned, regular and out sizes 50c a oair.

Full fashioned Hose in black and 51.00 a pair.

Silk white,

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Save 1-3 to 1-2 Factory Blemished Men's, Women's, Children's Fine Makes Satisfaction

Guaranteed or Money Back 1 II. R. ÄRMY STORE

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your cttTi debt by parlnc thrm oT. WeTl finance yoa. ONE plac to pay I btr than WTfril. Low. rt rtr, with paytn(?nti to suit your Income. 1 1 gin IV?2 Ith u clean lat. Main 171. State Loan Co. Catabllnfce4 lt03 f alte 3. Mrrrkmti Haak 1116 g. SSI S. SllrBlcaa. OpfiNlsSUdi

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LET GEORGE SO IT! Stove and Furnace

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GEO. A. KIRCHMEYER 808 N. Wilber St. Lincoln 1760

Westinghouse Homer Mcmcr liattrry Shop Rt'palrlnc and Ik-charIns 7i3 S. Michigan Lincoln 6T93 Itesldpnco. Lincoln S-"öC

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I PATENTS ; And Trado Marks Obtained la on I Countries. Advice Free. GEO. J. ! OLTSCII, Rcirfstered Patent Attrt I 711.712 Studcbaker Uldj? South 1 Bend. Ind.

Tb Dlff Electric Sbop Wlrlnj and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son

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Facts About Chiropractic No doubt you hav h.rd that Chlrr.pra ctlr 1 u"c?pf ully r!lv!r? many hunan ailments, without th" u? of 'Irucrn cr r-ortlr.ff to th kr.lf?. Also you may have hard that Chiropractic in painful ani 41agrrabl'. which probably caupir.p; you to h-lt?it from rivlr.jr It a trial. Let me prove to you that Chiropractic, th way I k1vs It. n soothir.p ar.d re?tful a well as benef.cial In many ir..tanr", after th first adjustment. If you are unfamiliar with my method of Chiropractic, you are cordially Invited to call ar.d I will cherfuliy explain this science to you. For Advanced (Palnlcs) Chiropractic FRANK G. K1SH GRADUATE CIlIROPR-iCTOR Suite 30S Citizen Bank Bide. Just Eat of Postoffice Office Hour: 911:30 A. M. 78 I. M. Sunday 0:3011 A. M.

Edwards Iron Works

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COAL KELLER- RAMSEY COAL CO. Main 477 Lincoln 1349

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