South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1922 — Page 9
FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 6. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
"HASH COMPLEX" IS BETTER THAN OUIJI
Principle Aich Vocational Expert to Pick Riplit Man for Rieht Job.
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joltinn of thr ur.emi. !- rr. . Th - r rnrr.Itt' ; r- whü'j la.IIr.g with :-r.f; nr. 1 th- T'rr- ! i'r.'.y a lot of lo'.vt v. r nch into the ina-
i Joys o Vocational School Sec "Inside" of Postofjicc j Tun cl.i-s s ir in vocational ' 5 !i")i u er) conduct'. 'I on n four
through th postoftU Thirrday. iv, trnavtf r ihirifr .ir, 1 A't. I'r-jn-r .!.; .-r S-h nolle. acco;.ipar.i-l the 4." !-.-. an 'I r xpIalr.M th- arious pro('s which mail mu.-t po through. Much Interest waa tvlicncd y the f .a'-c In charts and :fr rations thowlns: the- correct and Incorrect v. -ays tu addrr.-fs and wrap mail and a reds. Their instructor?-, M!s Sott and Lair-port, accompanied the
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f.hlr." l y a-kin- fcr -obs. Th'- H'.'jvtr -n-.rdo .ncnt plan ir.K vor"i-;-d out In detail by tho In i us rial AI 1 Bureau hre follows :
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BOND SALESMEN TO CONVENE AT HOTEL
JUDGE BEN LINDSEY
TO ADDRESS SCOUTS
Kila J. Harris, Woodward (iv., has been appointed probation of-
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Noted Jurist, Friend of Ainer iean Bov?, to Lecture Here Tuesday Niht.
(lood newt, n.at's! And it's pool news for all th? fs'rown ups as w'.l a.n the boy scouts, for Jude i:n Llnd.oy of Denver, the b fri. r.d the American Boy ever had, is to lecture at the High fchool auditorium r.et Tuesday
. cuit court, it was anounced Thürs- $A Thouvind? of constipated jj .jday. Although th" county b l? people have entirely overcome j "j statute is entitd to f.ve probnion ! 3 their ailment by folbwir.j: the "j ! o.T.CPrs for the hither courts, but two ! aJvice of those who recommend
71. Miller ü Dilaxin. The?e Larmiesj httie
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t f rn; cho-ar.a'.yj-i.i u hich dcth amount of -;oLtic jelf-i.--r: f in r-a-ch applicant for 1 II. S'il'.ivan. a "dollar ' vi-r.itlcnal expert, devotee r:;i.-i to the d'-vlopment cf rr.. M( ntal U-st.s and facial
ar. s ni-r Ui-cd at f'.r, but now S Jiiivan pied-:. hin ni'-.n through :-d---r,ti;:c T-'e ho -analysis of tho apI1 i -i t. : V i nmar.Khlp.
S:ii;jvari 1 in v : s -Idar.!;, a I. a n I c'irv s
wo!;,;;' out h L I 1 i t. along Kreud:m ;:. i .Sulüvan lnd-1 a rftlrd nrrr.y . olc.r.el in a ?10.( ' M-ir jo! a i.i'ii::ii:'-r f' a w-.s?-m ranedi. I r r-' is rr-u I .iniplinc.d: That Intellizint Ymw "Th'-r" was a tim when I didn't l-no-.v why a Licking hor"o always ho'.. Is his cars back, wliidi Kive him 1 Ik- irit ili - :.t i pro?ion such as hor.-i s li.Tv-'." Sullivan explained W'k m oft noticed this intellic::)' xpr .s.non on ih-- fact s of animal, parti' u'.arly thu cow, and told him '. "I'.ut 1 d-.-n't wonder any more." iO .. nt on, "i.'-causo I found out. Tli" ;i'-k;r, hor?; holds his ear.-t ba-k in tlK-rn out of the way of h. f : --. s.- that it can s e where to k ''! . And that's a dix-overey m whi' h I j i i 1- myself jut as much .a na .inythinv,- I've found out in human psychology. Thf-re you hav th principle. And it works out in Th-' s'udy of hnndwrltlncr. "II' i.-'h a P-tttr from a man that look like a woman's shopping letter. Von can s-ce. at a Klanen that it hasn't much character. And notice Tho uru.t s ary and titful attempts r.t ornamentation. Here is the final 'r' ft' tho littl- word 'per' pro. lor.s,'d in a thick stroke for an in' h and a half, proving that tho write iiiakfs .i lot of fu. over nothing. Here are l--tttis of the same word not connocted, showing that he is not careful m many things, including money matters. Just in the Writing. "See the absence of differentiation in that 'i.' V and T. Why. they're all alike. This is a man who has go, to have everything nis own way or tdse he can't work. Look at the. blank space ho left at the end of that line, although there v,u room for th- next word. lie can'i adapt hirr.s- If. Tho more money a loan owes tho more paper he covers in writing a letter. Here, on the other hand, he has crowded in a word .it t!v end of a line when h
should hive carried it over to the next line. You see. there is no c onsistency in that character." "I don't know why a long. lanky, red-faced man, with hlg hands and feet and a head that Is long vertically and a triangular face why such a man Ls always employed out of doors in ono of two lines, either shipping or construction rngin--er-iuc I don't know why, but I know It's always po." He hrss studied men as types, with r.r c e to ''physiology co-ordinated with the psychology of the animal." r.nd s es them first as types before living into tlim a indivirtunl. Sullivan exp'.iinvd how r?ychok7"ic 1 1 V.i r! i ' ion- exerted a direct and 'frit iritluerc upon indiiduil wr. hut ou'l! hxc t- write to him t' Jind that out.
Representatives of Two States to Attend Annual Meeting Here Friday. Fifty salesmen, representing the Indiana and Michigan branches of the Central Iiond and Mortp.ige Co. of Chicago, will open their annual meeting Friday evening with a banquet at the Oliver hotel. Dinner will be served at 5:30 o'clock, followed by c. theater party at the Oliver. South Bend was chosen a? the convention city because of the Indiana headquarters being located in the Citizens Bank building here. D. H. I'egram Is general manager of the district. The fir.t busir.e 5esIon of the convention will be held in the pink room at the Oliver hotel at 10 o'clock, at which time the work of the salesman will be diicussed and plans outlined for the future work of the organization. A luncheon at noon will close the conference.
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Barry Scan ion and Samuel P. fc
nicht at 8 o'clock, under the auspices s-'P. it became known Thursday, the j
firm is to b known as Scar.lon and ' Schwartz. The firm will be located In the Farmers Trust Co.. Schwartz I
removing his offices from tne J. M. s building.
X Dilaxin. The5e Larmiesj little
tablets are made in exact con-
' i formity with the famous pres . .. .i i--
scnpnon lor iais pimiui ailment. You must understand that Dilaxin gives natural action. It is an elective liver regulator
and not a purge. It adjusts ktj
:outh Bend Boy Scout Couri
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cil. Boy s outs from Mihawaka and the surrounding territory adjacent to South Bend are expected to attend in large numbers. Reservations have Leer, made f r r the South Bend scouts and many hundreds of adult3 will crowd the auditorium's 1,600 scats. The famous Denver Jurist will stay in .South Bend but a few hours. His return to South Bend so soon after his address here during the Y. M. C. A drive several weeks ago, is an unexpected treat. Those who
remember his remarkabb speech at ; I'lkhart recently w 111 want to hear him aain. Judge LIndsey does not talk over the heads of the boys who flock to hear him. Neither does he talk under the heads of the adults who hear
t him. He talks in a language that
men and boys and women understand. 1 Admission will be hy ticket only. ' Tickets can L" had at Scout Headquarters. Music will be by the High school orchestra. .
Zane Grey's ' The Bast Man" is proving to b. one of the best tellers in new books. This new book by this popular writer may be purcha-sed at the Book Shop, 119 N. Michigan st. 4-tf
1 lb. Engle'e.
bag Wha
tobacco, Sc. 338-tf.
healthy state. The reuhr use t
of Dilaxin overcomes constipa- t -J .1 . u fi-
lion anu iriesc ur any uuin
laxatives may be entirely abandoned. If you are troubled with con-
i stipation pive Dilaxin an honest 1 tryout. It will prove erlctive. J All druggists the world over are now selling Dilaxin at fifty cents I for forty tablets. Get your box
today. Sole Distributor, MirmohCo., 57 Garfield Bldg. Detroit, Mich.
VOn WIXTEIt DRIVING. The experienced motorist assures himse'.f of every comfort a.d protection for his winter driving He puts on skid chains, hood and radiator covers, a windshield cleaner, Boyee motometer, fills Iiis radiator with alcohol and uses other accesporle3 that make driving easier. Reasonable prices on all accessories at the Lincoln Automotive Supply Co.. 113 B. Jefferson blvd. 353-tf
which do you rm:n:it? In the old days they burned candles which were home made. Then came the oil lamp. Iater they used gas. Now it's the electric light. Beimold sells genuine Mazda bulbs and says they are the best. 3G2-tf
17c smoking tobacco, 15c.
Be SOUTH
LAND
TO AND FROM FLORIDA
ALL YEAR THROUGH TRAIN Via Cincinnati and the L. & N. R. R. .30 PM. Ly Chicago Ar. T.SSM. 1 1 .2(rPrM . Lv FortWyn Ar. 6.1 5 A. M. 12.ürA7M7Xv Loenport Ar. 4.50 A.M. 7.00 A. M. L Cincinnati Ar. 9.15 P. M. 8.50 P.M. Ar AtUnt L. 7.25 A.M. 9.4S A. M. Ar JckonvilU L. 8.20 P. M. 7.00 P. M. Ar St. Petersburg Ly. 11.00 A. M. Compartment and Drawing-Room Sleepin Car, Obrvatlon-Club Car, Dining Car and Coach. Request for retervation ara invitad and may ba mada throufh local Ticket Af ant, or by addreing M. F. Quaintanca, Acting Division Paoenger Agent, Pennsylvania Building, Grand Rapid, Mich., or V. E. Blachlev, Division Passenger Agent, Room 504 Pennsylvania Building, 323 South Wells Street, Chicago, III. Pennsylvania System
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Br. gel'?. 338-tf.
Oivo hard water a jolt break Its mean disposition with B'.uo Devil Cleanser. Adv. 37 1
Dish washing is n different job with Blue Devil Cleanser. Adv.-374 Fold women nowadays Modern dress, hair dressers, facial experts and cosmetics all combine to1 keep women of all ages young and attractive In appearance. Not until the telltale wrinkles becomo so deep, the figure stoops, or some aliment or weakness develops to drag a woman j down doeci nhe really look her age. Every woman owes It to henolt j and her family to keep herself young j in appearance, and happy. When j headaches, backache or "the blues' j develop or when a woman reaches 1 the trying age from forty-five to fifty,; Lydia K. PinkJvm's Vegetable Com-; pound may be depended upon to keep j her in health as it has so many other j women whose letters were are continually publlshirg in this paper. ' Advt. '
Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up ? DON'T let it get a start. Dr. King'. New Discovery will get right dovn to work, relieving the tight feeling in the chest, quieting the racking cough, gently stimulating the bowels, thus eliminating the cold poisons. Always reliable. Just good medicine nude to ease colds and coughs. For fifty years a standard remedy. All the family can take it with helpful results. Eases the children's croup. No harmful drugs. Convincing, healing taste that the kiddies like. At all druggists, 60c
Dr. King's New Discovery
For Colds and Coughs
Feel Dadly? Bowels Slu&ih? Ilavcn't any "pep" in work er play. You're constipated! The stimulating action of Dr. King's Pills brings back old time energy. . All druggists, 25c
PROWPT t "WON'T GRIPE
Another
Big Reduction on
COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and WAISTS for Today's and Saturday Selling FINAL CLEAN.UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE
Ellsworth s
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i vor want to n:i:i s.m t? C.t your radiator filled with "Brr e.-.-No," the solution that wl'A not freeze ,tt C degrees below r.ero i : -r xp'.ode or evaporate. One ni'. inir u ill 1 ist a se;tvon. r '"" a gallon. Ca Main 1Ö76. C. H. Defies, 54 1 S. .cott st. Adv. 374
We buy and nn Biberty bond3 n r.d all ether f-ecuritles. C. L. Outh-
i ie. 413 J. M. S., Bldg.
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.Mr.1. V". A. Kenr.e has again open- ! h r dressmaking parlors at 21." : Vi v t rre s. ?-tf
Hlou'll like trading at lltlltr ;
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Hair and Skin Beauty PreservedByCuticura If you use Cutirura Soap for everyday teilet purposes, with touches cf Cutirura Ointment as needed to socthe and heal the f.rst pimples or scalp irritation, you will have as clear a co:r.p'.exion and as good hair as it is poss;t'e to have. Iixpldw) TrY VC Ai '- t "CTitlnrk LVciHurln tpt :;r. I V. " S-'Wawry-uticura boap htiri without muf.
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A Seat
A Couch
A
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Bed!
MOVIE BALL TOKIO TUES., WED., JAN. 10-11 Actual Movie Pictures Taken Both Evenings. SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES
There is no more useful piece of furniture made than the Bed Davenport. It is used in two ways; it serves three purposes. One way it is a stylish, up-to-date davenport; a comfortable seat for three, a delightful couch. The other way is a surprise; you lift the seat, and you have a bed full size, and roomy, and comfortable. The ease with which davenport is changed to bed is surprising. A gentle pull a simple turn over goes the seat, and up comes the bed construction. Action is silent, sure, and easy, so perfectly balanced is the folding steel bed frame. What is more, mattress and complete bedding on resilient springs are in place, all spread out ready to sleep on, wlien the bed is opened. You can obtain from our stock a Bed Davenport that will match your present living room furniture or one with chairs to match, in ideal living room suites.
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For Saturday we have made special groups of Coats, Suits, Dresse and Waists. They have been marked at remarkable reductions, some groups reduced more than one- half.
LADIES' COATS One large group of Ladies Coats, in blues and brown, fur and plain trimmed; values to $29.50; 31 PK special &fl!J.&'3
LADIES' COATS One group of Ladies' Coats, all this season's styles and shades. The Coats were marked at a very reasonable price; values to $39.75; fij now reduced to Ö ti U uxJkj
PLUSH COATS RADICALLY REDUCED Ladies' Coats of Salt's "Peco" Plush in 36-inch lengths; reduced to ÖÖcJ Ladies Silk Plush Coats with large fur collars. Reduced for Q- ß final clearance Saturday to Öl kl tinlJsj
GREAT SALE OF DRESSES One large group of Ladies' Dresses
M of Canton Crepe, Satin, Poiret Twill.
J Tricotines and Serges; val- Q-p jfa
ues to $29.75; all reduced to xSxJvXJttS
DRESSES AT Vz PRICE
All our hichcr priced Ladies' Drei
which were marked at very popular prices we have reduced to one-half their former price.
LADIES' BLOUSES One great group of Ladies' Blouses of Georgette Crepe. Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe in a variety of colors; values at $5.95; re- gfZ duced to
CHILDREN'S SWEATERS A wonderful assortment of Children's Sweaters. Values up Q j Q to $3.50; reduced to UtaÖ
CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's Dresses made of "Ainoskeage" Gingham; all sizes Qj fyf up to 14 years; special at . . U MIDDIES Flannel Middies in green or navy; regular $1.50 values; spe- ftf cial at ULaO
Another Big Shoe Day Saturday
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Main Floor Shoe Department at
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Their Regular Value
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HOSIERY REDUCED Ladies All Wool Hose in heather mixtures; a wonder
ful value reduced to, pair
L a d i c s Flnnnelette Gowns, regular $1.50 value.
special
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98c
I .Sample line of Ladies
Undcrmuslins at ONE HALF their real valvie.
Laiies Silk and Wool Hose in heavy ribbed. Special at. A A Q
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pair
Ladies' Silk regular $1.50
value?, special .
amisole, S8c
Children's Muslin Draw-
. 26c
ers. regu lar 50c values, pecial .
Ladies' Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose in black, brown and white. Special
pair
$1.29
Ladies Corsets, extra well made, regular $1.50 values.
Ladies' Crepe Gowns, values up to f
), special . .
special at . . .
9ÖC
$2.00.
Ladies' Muslin Gowns and Skirts, regular 1.75 value.
special at
79 c
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Boys 2-Pant Suits Greatly Reduced Boys' 2-Pant School Suits, an exceptional value. Reduced Gl A O
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Boys' All Wool 2-Pant Suits, values to $ 1 2.00. Reduced IK
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Men's All Wool Sweater Coats, values to $7.50. Reduced eo qs to iCfaW
Men's Shirts, special .
Heavy
Work 40o
Men's Heavy
H Union Suits, fj special at ... .
Ribbed
S1.00
ien's Lined Canvas Mittens, special 2 A at, pair I Uv Huck Towels, size 16x34, special, 11 each I m 2 V
Boys' Wool Union Suits, size 12 and 14 only. Regu
lar $2.00 value, ( ß
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special
S1 .65
Men's Heavy Wool Sock.
$1.00 values. J
special at, pair . . .
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Boys' Overcoats, sizes up
to 16. Regular $12.00
values, special
$0.49
Double Cotton Blankets, grey with blue borders, size 64x76. Special, ft Q pair "VvJ
Extra large Woolnap Plaid Blankets, sizes 74x84. Regular $6.00 values, special
pair at
"Swansdown" H e a v y Woolnap Double Blankets, with pink and blue borders. Regular $3.50 values, spe
Single Grey Blankets, size 40x68, special .
Cotton
HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT REDUCED PRICES 45-inch White or Colored
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special, yard .... In
"Ridyid" Ironing 1 cibl". select wood top. securely bolted and braced. Regular $5.00 values. CO OET
ial ViWW
specii
"Gem" Oil Mop-, rjrans, dusts and polish'-. Regular $ 1 .00 values. fn a
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special
Grey Enameled Dih Pans. 10 and 14 quart sizes.
special
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Wash Boilers, heavy tin with copper bottoms, stationary wood handle. No.
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$2.19 size, special S2.S8 ;-Wfen HIJr Sajg It's Oak, It's OaX;
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