South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1922 — Page 7

SUNDAY. JANUARY 8. 1022

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Here Is One of Stars at Rabbit Show

character to lck I ENOJSH ORGANIZE

know ho. to CLUBS FOR LUNCH

A:-, :..

"4 .V

i Klrl who lias the , it .

"Uut howcur will I

j act, Jimmy unless I make a moJel j LONDON", Jan. 7. Tire-1 of j home for rnyalf? Ar.d how can I ! crumbling at the high cost of foo l make a moid home unlr?s with! In restaurant?, the young men of ! a mold huvtar. !'.'" (London have taken to orpanlzln j I'm nfra!d that ll ensuinsr cioe- luncheon clubs on a subscription i up never wouM ha pa..ed the c. n-' 1 as:?. ; or. I Intarl of paying about SO cents ! (Till" K.VD.) ! cr 'r"ir lunrh'on. the younR men

(Copyright. 192 2. NI-A Service) ; f.iIm they are alio to give a tatu. TAYIPARQ IM p A DIC lineal for about a shilling and a half. 1 "AlLaDO 111 lrrlO 'Also them la th added convenience CALLED DANGEROUS !f no wajir.. I'AKIS. Jan. 7. The Pari ped- ' vcr of ih amateur lur.chtrian is up In arms anlnt tho taxi j Von, clu h?y': alrfnly 1,f(n,ori;:!nchauffeurs, who hi v. mad tralkln? 1Z( ' ,an'1 th' lJel spread ... on the street, of Paris a dangerous j V"' a3 to CaU?0 a,'4rm t0 real:iur" division. ant k As the Frnrh prr? pavs lltt at- !

tention to accident ptorie th t'dl of ;

deaths and injuries wrought rckle.cS motor tra;:'." does n t

PI

-. 4

f.v '

IIOLID.W IlvOWIUtS. Tor your Christmas and New Teir

tho attention cf the ruh'.. A corn-

mitte of the town council. v.hi;:h has inveptlated tho situation, puts the

daily number of rired.

K't ! parties for

any

acrM'T.ts it a hun

holiday affair you

shou'd s-prlnklo the houso with wreath?, ferns, potted plants, etc. Call Adam Beehler, Main 1939. 353-tf

Try PsEtFS-TlMES Want Ads,n-S

per cent Re

:ction Sale, Vornan 4-:.

liabbit r-rii. ai" t,oln up. The advan- e docs not apply to Just the ordinary wild ur.d domtstic fool varictirs. but tho breeds which traco their uncostly back through the jeais .'ire showing enhanced value. More tl -.ti iirffir.t ra'-blt typ-.-- are 1flr fhown at the exhibition under niypii (K f,t tlio S'.uTh i:-r.d find Mishawaka P.reed rs and Fanciers' it. 1 it i o 1 1 , uos- b n - h-ld ov r t!:o Morcljanta Hank building, 231 b". ?dic hisran ft. Iuijr,, tlu Lift two d.iys ih j-bow lias ben vlsttfd by hundreds of I r.-oiiH. A .; i.ttion o?L ials ltclare that the real value of bre-dlns rÄbbit. for fomjut'K ial j.urpi-scs Is Jut beginning to be apprec dated and the expo--if ion 1 t prnmote expansion of the industry. The show will t-n 1 Tiiitil r.xt Tutsd iv. Th tel ray J"p,iii Clant sp'-rliun pictured is valued at more than $.100. 1: is .vr--d by V. H. Whitrner, Mlsh.awaka. one of the largest lrerdr.s ar! nut i i-' -j on tl.f indu-try in th country. More than '! ' rabbits '!! in ii. 1 i in tb- f-bov, i epre.'-ent Irii; entries from five tatec.

0LEELfiW0 WM1 TELLS I to mm up fis! app

73 rs23 j trw ra

Bring Back Old-Time "Pep

This Time of The Year.

ft

CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE STAR

An hour later Jimmy Abbott was j way." Jimmy's voire was a dull

p immoned to my darkf-d room. monoton. "I tct your point of view, I

Ho came as compos- Ily as if hv were j .-.lay! I m r had any lack about I ayln? m a formal all. Nf cn- ', : r,i fiom th bi yinnin!" would have s isj..-f - 1 that h' va ' Jimmy was by this time half way .'availing a d-clMon whih w oil! . t t li d'or. I't'-nnln; his futuif. J l.'nib-rstand, It's all ripht. I supThe do'.-tor ha 1 departed. Tis r j uf we'll have to finish 'Love Lorn' n;;rsp had !' n 5' nt from the rfom. j fnrther. T!u-;i I'll prt out of your

lotherdfar rcmaiwd at mv .dde. ! way. I'll po back to Indon."

;li nor J "And throw dow n the chance Mci .Ma.-ti r:s offered you? Refuse to be a

paid I idar ?" after j "I forgot about that. But it makes p-ipt ! no difference. I'll ko back to Rnqi land."

"Don't tdart until you've heard mc

co'il l not :i-1 out. Jimmy. I'm pointr to stay In the

inuvies becauso I have :l mimosa in

my work at last. I Intend to visual- t

ie for women everywhere the highest ideals of love." "It's time somebody did!" "I want to mako men Fee that when they cheat their homes, they're not 'smart because they cheat them-

Motherdrnr could neither lau

try over the doctor's ! ciion. ' It's nil right. Jimmy." sh softly. "Too orai to b tru",

the afoni2lnt? doubts of

weeks." Th" room was very dark

r.o longer bandaged.

dure a ray of lisht. I hailed Jimmy with: "Feel the el" "Why. It's rot much more than an enlarged vein'" Jimmy said. Then he stooped and kissed the Ion? scar on my forehead. lie kissed my lids.

"I wouldn't dng through another winter feeling half-sick, weak, and rundown for anybody. Last year Ju.st about this time I was feeling clrnggy and had and would ftumble home after the day's work fedlng too tired to eat. I lost my appetite and was all-in. I heard about Hypo-Cod. Put my prejudice behind me and it did the work tine. I felt dandy the balance of tho winter. Took on new life and pep and enjoyed a whale ot an appetite. No wonder when this winter came around I got myself a couple bottles of Hypo-Cod. The quick change in weather gets you ?o I took time by tho forelor k and built mysdf up a?ain. Hereafter every Fall and Spring I'm going to pend a few cents on Far!"' IlypoCod and keep In trim the year round. It's a dandy Tonic," declared Mr. Frank A. Mathi. 7U7 Central Ave., Cleveland. (Suite .1.) Mr. Mathis fays Hypo-Cod is a

wonderful tonic for young and old a real blood builder and appetizei and cleans out the system. Thousands of people right hore In town takg Earie's Hypo-Cod regularly a couple times each year just to keep

ned up. They thus avoid minoi

spells of s-ickncv?.-. They know i

prac::cany unpopsin.e ror a per

to keep the system up to par without the aid of a tonic r.ow and then and when weal; and rundown a person is apt to contract all .sort. ot sickness and sicknes.- is expensive. Karle's Hypo-Co l puts the system

in good shape this time of year and j no one should go through the- winter i with coughs, cold and kindred win-j try ills. Druggists", cherr.Lsts, and i expert assert results are splendid j when Hypo-Cod is used. It is a mod- j em, powerful. nice-tasting tonic which accomplishes its work dayi and weeks fooner. Note The genuine I'arle's Hypo- j

Cod can be .ecured at the Central

Drug Store, American Dnic (

don Drug Co.. in South Rend

the Red Cross Pharmacy. Mish awaka. Aivt.

or tne

M' PVfR,

hd

Any Size Tire

my lip.

And this nullit to bo th place tor'clvcs; when they lie like Hutcheson write "Fade Out." but thero !s a ! 'oleridge to his wife, they make all

'lttl morn to tell. "Tho doctor Mj-i that It never will rhow under a liberal coat of srca.se 1 alnt and powder! And so I do not Intend to give up my profession, . immy!" "I was afraid you would net ned j.-o.tf t,o verdl "t turned out this

I

oieriage to nis wiie, tney make all IJ l vo a lie, they Ih to themtelvts. pvo j id-as for worth-while plays, Jimmy. M

Rut they all end with the truth about

life and lovo." "What's that. May?"

inlv rnucinn iilc T .nrn lit

forever!" "It's a corking theme. May.

For a

COR irsi

JIÄJUU&

rom Gjeneration to Cjcneration

! bmtfVfcv! !- -a ii

Our big sale on Guaranteed Cords is going so well we decided to offer any size unguaranteed reconstructed fabric tires from 30x3 to 37x5 this week only at $4.75 each. Has the car you want to sell an old ragged tire? A bright fresh tire in its place will bring more money for the car. Hydro Vulcan Cords, 30x3 A, continue to advance 10c each day. Monday the price will be $6.60; Tuesday the price will be $6.70. Each day you wait will add 1 0c to the price and each week will cost you 70c for you will eventually buy Hydro Vulcan 10,000 mile Cords direct from out factory. The price will be $14.85 April 1st. You can get two for less than that now Super-Tread Tire Co 600 N. Emerick St.

4 I

accnev for Heirloom TUtc, the silverware, so V'

eood, that it is cxuirantccd tor 100 years.

Wc are now showing a full assortment of the exclusive Cardinal design, which is the extreme of beauty and good taste. You are cordially invited to come in and examine Heirloom Plate, which must be examined and weighed to be fully appreciated. To :racc your own table, or for gifts, we recommend Heirloom Plate, and shall be pleased to supply it in assortments, in chests, or by

the single piece.

eler:

L AU ER'S Silversmith s

The Bank Ahead"

4

A

mMmm

r ; c-. 'r-r-s -i'J

9 i F

I i n 1

m

mm

4m

Good Resolutions Are of No Value Unless Followed by Action Come to this bank with your Good Resolutions and we can help you get action. Let us turn that contemplated SAVINGS ACCOUNT into a reality. WE PAY 4 To INTEREST ON SAVING S and Jate the interest from Jan. 1 on accounts opened on or before the 1 0th.

STILL TIME TO JOIN THE CHRISTMAS

SAVINGS CLUB

TrryTTiTrffj NATION AT TTi TT TVarr

jcrrwsoN blv d. nsxt to post orttce Service Stability

i

What Napoleon Said Applies to Everyone

"An army," said Napoleon, "travels on its stomach." which is true not only of the hordes of war, but or all of us mortal battlers in the great contest of Life. Food wr. have a plenty, but what we need is certain kinds of food above all else. Our systems require more of vegetables and green stuffs and less of meats' and sweets. Today there is a crying need for truck farms over the length and breath of our country. Present sources are exhausted as soon as their products reach the market. That is why the Steenburg Farms, through our Pleasant Valley tract will mean so much to this as well as adjoining communities. Their products will better enable us to "travel on our stomach." Celery, lettuce, cabbage, potatoes, beans, peas, beets and the like have in the rich, black muck land flanking the head-waters of the Kankakee an ideal place to thrive and to grow abundantly. Pleasant Valley products from Steenburg Farms will find an ample market right here in St. Joseph County.

Number 18 Charles P. Gray Company First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Chicago, III. South Bend Offices 218 N. Michigan St.

Ik-

in

.4, -

iL

OI K iOI.ICV To cut t!v rT.:! rln-h.es and der--n-l up'O ir. r-.i-' I clume of -i'.-r i r t : . t .

now comes the biggest bargain event of the year !

VEM

0 1T 9 Q

,1

Ml

TT

I1111

After one of the most successful years in our history, we now launch the big sale of the season for the purpose of completely clearing away the balance of our winter stocks. To accomplish this final clearaway,-we have made the most drastic price reductions throughout the store You can come to this store tomorrow and save almost as much as you spend, in the astounding bargains we will offer on men's clothes. We also call the attention of parents to the relentless way we also have slashed prices in our children's department. Come early to secure the pick of the hundreds of bargains we offer you in all parts of the store.

AT

-.:AV s

REDUCTION (Suits and Overcoats carried over more than one season) 89 OVERCOATS AT HALF PRICE 129 SUITS AT HALF PRICE 134 SWEATERS AT HALF PRICE

B

argalns ! Bargains I

$2.50 and $2.00 Wilson Bros. Shirts $1.39 $2.00 Cotton Union Suits $1.29 50c Wool Hose, three pairs for. .$1.00

attains

25 Percent discount on Brighton Carlsbad Outing Flannel Night Robes and Pajamas. $1.50 and $1.00 Wilson Bros. Neckwear . 65c

-A7-

mm mx ml a

V

c -

r r -ti n it- yrl mraf . ..

tEDUCTIOM

One-fourth Off on AH Odd Pants One-fourth Off on AH K?.ts One-fourth Off on Flannel Skirts One-fourth Off on Fiber and Silk Shirts One-fourth Off on Ail New Suits and Overcoats One-fourth Off cn Fur and Fur Lined Gloves One-fourth Off on All Imperial Union Suits

Money Saving Items in the Children's Department

129 CHILDREN'S SUITS AT ONE-HALF PRICE ALL OTHER SUITS AND OVERCOATS' AT ONE-FOURTH OFF ALL CHILDREN'S SWEATERS AT ONE-FOURTH OFF $1.00 AND $1.25 CHILDREN'S WAISTS AT 65c 40c AND 50c CHILDREN'S HOSE, 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 CHILDREN'S STOCKING CAPS AT ONE-FOURTH OFF Space does not permit us to enumerate ?.ll of the other bargains but the entire store is filled with them. We can simply cay in conclusion, come tomorrow and buy clothes at prices you enjoyed before the wr!

V

f

"Every Inch a Clothing Store

I i f 1 i j i i i

I v.J 4 i i '1 r i ; ; r : j t-'l i i r ; 4 1. u t I ! i i i 1

-

...