South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 31, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 January 1922 — Page 7

TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

VOIIP HEALTH FMIHAL CASES iREcFucSRÄD!SABERtlIAK GUILTY

V-lniiUDi IV lllinU;ana oranse rirmir.jr may become j yj LIUUvil VJUfliiUlJ

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Appealed Liquor Ca?es to! tri', according to plan of leading ; Fincl $100 and Cots. With ! I" r- If ' ' r - ad ir.-ss-II ii i) f I ...... farmers of this action. j nn . ., . ' It..- n a.- :..-':: of i:h:r-: -i i--r Have Hearing Isetorc Jur The crant?e anJ other citrus frU;t "0 Day Jail N-nteniv :-, th:, ,., .,. :i .,. . .., ,.....(vaI ):

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I crowing Industry In this district is l ! ir. an experimental stage, but a I

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t supri-ir court No. 2 Mor.'Iny. duce-1 abundant yields of excellent

Amor.; tho cats lis toil for trial j itiality.

land which may be hoard durin? the; Ixvcal Interests are planninir to

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nt jury .--ifm f the court 1 plant i.OOO flg trees in this imm-

are apiabd liqu.-.r cn-e.-. whose diat vicinity as foon as proper ir- ; li.--p- -ition will b- -ubj-rt to review , rik-ation can be arranged. Individual

1- of thrir f f-r. In th rn ijor- t farmers are also making" plans for

! in :? in a I tract skin. mu--cbs. H-ft ; fnr" tacked on.

Me : -:r "lr.try. if;r 1 nr.'l important nrKar.i n.-.- -

An.. nc .in. ,-j.on .f ..!;r r, wrr r:i'-rv. ! t V "r" 1. Your efficiency is de- . j j- r:;r '?!': -f " ir !- ' and your ch .iif "f lon" life c'.vi!- fi-r ir- 1 irt-'.y r th" )i tn.N i- l'-M-n-d if Ju'i n'Icft your of th- pal-ü.- ?:...: t' i' i- r- .a r.-! l.-alth. tbf. idir- ;,r..w -, r k.-. 'W ..f T';.- !' uai physical aiimcats of no r;i:.n': -f r i'-r.-ba.y i : a r t -' t h t achrr are hadach'-s, eyeon t and xi'nllv . . rial to ycU ty ' Mrain, catarrh of th nos and iih tho r,r .f. i.f ;.( , Jhr'.a'. bacKach'? and tin.d feit. TV'ho'd -. f a' !--r. patl'-utly : I b- id n h s may come from, c-ye-drl!!i--t--!r. ''m- f':i! i 1 1 1 . n '. ' 1 1 y t ' ."train, or fim the iad air of th ft r. i v;. .;!. ir i'i 'i.i- mind- th' f-f h'.d ...m. Tin- r ni db-s ar-

The .täte, on recommendation of

extenive additions to their citrus orchards, beginning this spring.

Calvin Stertzbach. chiropractor.

craduate of Universal School of

Pro, Floyd O. JellL-on dismbsed the first ras. ,rt for -.nil. that of has d offlce9 at Frank Kowalski, thirsrod with as- iIain pt 4.tf

i-ault and batt-rv. Lac k of evidence

to obtain a conviction was the motive for d:mK-al. th prosecutor informell th court in a written motion.

"Hi? half-price ale" Vernon's. 27-tf

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John Sabt-rniak. v. li-- "ft :'.r mak::: 4 frvo'..-.j r;in;'drink" parlor at 1224 V. Wa.-'.iir.:-. ton av.. was the seer. of a rail Jm. III NT I11II:m i im: 21. and who featured C'ii-f Um 's IIOMMTAL. personally cjT. lusted "cl".in-t:;'" Tf yv.;r -t fri.-n 1, rr.o rf your

campaign by kr.-kir.s a bottle fro:n ; family, or a :e;b.w crrl ..

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Monday and was lin--d Jlu1" ar.d ; trar.-.-e of rrii: by nd:n flow rosts. A fa.jav jail r.t-r.of w a.-j' s. " i ; 1 W.'.l.im.-. the I'l-'rit suspended. ' j Main 7 26f Ch:"f line's init: ti ritry into po- S . :rrrz

lice raids va the (n-n; : or f . r an altercation between hi:nclf and ; Sabcrniak. Trie chief li .d b. - j hind the bar and pro! ho;d of a bo:-! tie containing "moonshine'1 for evi- J dence wln the proprb.-tcr, 'se. in

Your money back if'! not satisfactory !

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si:i: ii or think m. I.f adir.e finaneirrs. professional itid business men declare our new policy to be j n all features the best issued. Your ojdnion is dee:red. Send postal pivio.pr acre and a speci

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-ii. be, ;.!!.. or i- pi:..w.- il'j Iis- hoo'.ia.om with taking your ease Ir li'-'-d t" -o S'dio.d h- stays . in a ecnif ort able chair, horn-. o i:riai :!y f. .ds touch Place yi ur .bk where the lieht a r,!; irtr .f .in l.o ir afr r tlic ! i1' Rood, and have a decent chair if Ii: If!;" b::-f run-'. H.- may l:aw ! yii have to buy if. yourself. ti j4 . urr-t:. - of hi svinptoms just ! Ibdwecn periods join your dasstf. ! .;.!. but is .). to b- ' ' in s. t in? up ani breathing exf.,,.;:.b k, : ; ;. . ail after- i ortaseji, the win lows b. intr oin. AH j, f , f , r , lt!i'' thirds n-ake for i;of'd liealth. r.ur uof ib i' It K i ; ct - ! Your t. mper, your comfort, the

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SAN FK.YNCISCO, Calif.. Jan. 3'b l'nlevs cid! tare professors are allowed more of the worldly goods in

j which they maintain their homes, sk I t,,r"ll : rnarr'aP' IS ,n institution. will

Calvin Sterizbacr:. cntropractor. era dibit e of Universal School oi Davenport and Itoss School of Port Way no. has opened offices at 521 N Main Bt. " 4tf

MRS. SNYDER MAKES GAIN OF THIRTYPOÜNDS She Feels as Young and Happy as a School Girl Since Tanlac Overcame Her Five Years of Suffering, Declares Esteemed Huntington Resident.

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! At bast tili- is the belief of Mr-u H'Tothy P.usey. who has been trrantii a ilivcir' here from her hus-

Ihit Paul' ''no. i öi. erun . i.us"y, mem-, saiu .urs. tteori;e Miii'r, iinru

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"I feel :i younfr and happy a.- a cirl au-ain. thanks to tile marvelous health this Tanlac has brought me.'

MOTHER! OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs.

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:.b-u-. 'ii:, S- coti. I t., Plkhart. dur-!;,, r 't tu- lanuty oi tne Mate Uni Ing the tim- of th. ir marriage, r.-l versify at Kaleigh. N. C. by Super

joair.e,! aw;iy from home ;ill nislit. that he was se.-.j in the company of ether women, and did not make suitnl'de tro iion for lier siiiport. Sh:

ior 'ourt Judi;e Thomas F. CJraham.

Within almo.-t a yp.ir after their marriage, in I91f. Mrs. Puscy alleged she and her husband were

filed suit In Sui.eilor court No. I forced to separate because iirr huÄlonday for a divor atking the : i-and's salary was n d enough to restora t ii of b r uai-b n 1 1 . r 1 1 . of' "ieej us alive." Kv.i Ilumnif ll. j Sin-e her s.pai-.ation .Mrs. Husoy Th" matrimonial dilti u It i s of j has taken emphmer;t as a seamT'.elle Shearer and "bni Sh' .arer dur-1 stress. In sking a divorce she ir.g the two months they livtd to- i barged neglect and failure to profreth"' consisted of her h usband's . id.-. Vaibi. to pr(vide'h. r with sutli( ient j food, .-ecorilirg to the w if, 's applica-j I'IXVIdKS FOR AY OCCASION, lio. .! i b ' re fib d in Superior j No matter the occasion you are co Vor.dav. She avers that she j sure to have the right flowers if luoi : .i. h a litt I . - amount of food that i they gome from Eeehler's. Main hhe had ti co to I i'M- daughter's hom j 1999. 11-tf tf live. They w r mirried Aug. 27) nnd .--"parat'ul (t. of lat year. : r"- r

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"I had .stomach trouble in a bad form for five years and suffered so much from Indigestion that I ran down until I only weighed one hundred and four pounds. I could get very little red at night and sometimes would walk tho lloor for hours. lir.-t and last my husband spent a small fortune trying to get something that would do me good, but nothing helped me until I got hold of Tanlac. "I feel just like a different person now, have, gained thirty pounds in weight and just feel like I had started life all over again." Tanlac is sold in South Bend at Central Prug Store and by all leading druggists. . Advt.

Hurry mother! A teaspoonful ol "California Fiff Fyrup" today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If your child is constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or It stomach is sour, tongue coated.

breath bad, remember a good "phy sic-laxative" is often all that is necessary. Genuine "California Fig Syrup' ha.s directions for babies and ehildrc printed on the bottle. Say "California' or you may get an imitation tig syruu

Si ence Qeanliness SL-np!e Sraniincss Perfect Eise in Operation VZ Opacity. rtra uiJe Swinging Wringer 'Touch o' triumb" water defector Tiere nre to ma ny conveniences that belong exclusively to the CofF.cId I:!cctric Washer. IVit the big thing is, that tiie longer you u it the berter you lite tt. The CcfHcii always keeps faith is always read and willing never disappoints you. its ery csy to cwn a Come see us or let us come to you arui explain our payment rlan. We vail be very fl.d to demonstrate the Coilield in your home, where vour husband caneAamine its ir.echrJ'a! rc""'tkn,

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Mareh 11' of tin following ar. charg.-s that bar hub.nu! abaialoned her on the l .-t m rjjbuu-d date, she lib .1 4U it fr diorce in Superior court No. L' Monday morning, a.-king tlie eourt to r -tor,' In r maiden name of Marx Parker. Sh" ave-rs she was (o'up- ! I to ( ! rk in a : fcre to provi... ;Vr b.er- !f du; inr the time she v. .a married. Italph M. Pavis preferred a cr-a-r-a I '. ir-e ff eriielty au'.ain.-t bis wife. Cnarlotte. m his a pp! ica t ion for a (!iW'v.' fib-d in Sup.rior ourt No. 1

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Join our Phonograph Club which is just forming. Cabinet Phonographs including 10 records $85 $1.00 Down, $1.50 Weekly

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$2 Union Suits. . . .

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South Bend buyers should see this great value at the Chicago Show. The new Nash Six the finest automobile C. W. Nash ever built.

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This Shoe Sale is South Bend's pace seting event. It has established its own record for High Quality Shoes at prices so astonishingly low that almost everyone buying shoes has bought two pair. It's a Sale in which to buy and lay aside for future needs. We Are Positively Seiissig the Ptüost Powerful alG3 at the Rflost Orastäc Price edisctsoirisjru All Shoe Ihlistory NOW'S THE TIME THIS GREAT BIG SHOE SALE, THE PLACE TO BUY THE HIGHEST QUALITY SHOES MADE IN AMERICA AT WAY LESS PRICE THAN INFERIOR SHOES ARE SELLING ELSEWHERE DURING THIS SALE WE ARE FEATURING DAILY SOME ITEM IN SHOES At A Very Low Specialized Price Something Unusual See Them! THE STOCK COMPRISES EVERYTHING IN SHOES

Lace and strap style, cut out effects in Tan, Browns, Black, Kid and Patent Leathers.

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At $1.25, $1.45, $1.79, $1.95, $2.25, $2.45, $2.79, $2.95

Don't Put Off Buying Longer, But Come Today Buy Now Before It's Too Late Positively the Greatest Shoe Values in All Shoe History

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SOUTH BEND, INDIANA THE STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERYTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS AND CHILDREN