South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1922 — Page 20

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FEBRUARY 1 WEDNESDAY

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Tl. ' f : -- y t : i i t l Nurvh" of voun; :,;.!(! ,i .!mro at Jx hot'-l :i S u-.;r-! i y ' r.ir.. '. M. "' I'..rt. h.vl a r-t-Iuek i! a: hr J'.orr." Saturilav ?v- : r -T fi.r Jhf r i ! c'aw of tn : :. frian S :rvl."y . ho- !. T ! : " V.'ahün-AnMir r.T.rnr.fll'' i h .a Ktj'in'-r fp"'tir.!? Fitur-, (: ; ftrr.onn at th horn of Tier-J r. T,-inU-r-n or )?;';; a v. l'.-i r.;", of f'.ulfro: Mm. . -.! fr;rfl nn.1 rolatlv In Pu n t ; ii "vra! 1tyx Itflt wc1!;. Mr- T'n!ph A"n !. rntrtnlnlni; l r aunt. Mi-3 Anna M.vl, of Chi-i . 1 .'. . I Tlio Janmr; mtin? of th AthIitrary ori-ty of tho liiuh .f- vn. li-'M in the 3i!s:h school ,- m!i!y room on Monday evening. A Tiir.i-k trial w.n tli main feature. Mr'. Al ;harW- wa hof to !. club htuI their liubanlfl on M'rnlay -vriin. 'T.-.n .In; l'ott ar.'l Mi. rjracr ; ': r-r.' t!ir vrck-rr.'l in Kala- !. i- M ... f mi F itwrday rvenlns: they .; '!. ! tliA V.aHkf'tt'all cramo he ti Ilnjj. coüreo anl Kalamazoo Th' Pa rnt-T1 achcrs association r r t Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock .,.Ti . IMnif's room at tho Dowry ; v. Fchool A ?hort prncrram on .-nral health work was criven. fol- : n il hy n pori.tl hour. MY. :tn.i Mrs. r,!en . Smith jrav a dinner dance at their homo on Third .:. Frida r evening. Th" annual hano,u't of the fhl . . 'ri-nirhn r.i n nr-Utv will hej.l on Friday nrnlm:, Fidi. Hrd. at th" Im'iiA f f Mr. and Mrs. .1. I?. UynvarvTt. "". 10 ParneM a v.. f'hicairo. at 7 n'clcrk. Any Ihichanan person vi.'irr.: in f'hlcairo n thi date lnivd to attend tin hanqut t and r-ti'-w "M .u qiia inta nre.s. Vr. Ilohert T. Peterson r-f Aurora, I I., will peak Tuc-May afternoon .-it th FvanKeliral rhnrch hefnr Mo T" dr t a t ion .f Women's Miion..v orl.tits of T'.nchanan.

Filfi In year -2 Venue.J to other counties 2

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Iioc r' f fir i Io.ure Sh'-riffi f i'.m ?- .vr adf-.leeri of un und m'.r.d 3 Criminal a-.

Perlir.sjMan 21. 1'j21 Piled iurin year. . . .

DLpnv.'flM 1Ver.ued to cth.er countle 4 Venucd from other counties.... n I);r,r,.i f.f 13 Perdlns: Vc. Z. 1321 27 Convicted nf felonies, release-'l on probation 3 Convicted of ml demeanors, rele.iei on probation 0 rired only 1 Acquitted ... 3

DI dorrt's I ran tod to Wives

Abandonment . . Adulfry Cruel treatment

Failure to provide ''thT ri'iffs Grant- tn Hutband Crtie! treatment OMi'T taue farriao IJ(vns. Vo. ?-'ieil in 1021

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NORTH JUDSON Manuel Donchln a.s home over Sunday from Wabash College (CrawfordvlllQ) to spend the semester end vacation. Charles Wlnllsch and family were h ro from Knox Sunday oy to att r.d the orean recita' at the Ivjthran church. An excltlns? double header baket- ! all game was played at the local hall Friday eve when the high pchool hoys team met the Alumni aggregation and the newly organized girls t.ar. here entered upon an lninlal oor.!et with the Monterey h!h school team. The Alumni team, consigner of M. Donchln. A. Wobith. J. Tyl. J. Lervlna and P. Lucas, met with defeat. to 13. The local Clrlr, lo.-t at 2 3 to I. with the following1 lineup: Cllzabeth Underwood, F., Ida Wobith. F.. Hazel Roth, C. Hazel Honey, G.. Bessie Iltibeny, Ct. The town was arou.ed to prea excitement Sunday, when the twostorj' frame bulldlnff occupied by the raüroad restaurant on Eat Main street at the I'rie tracks, caught fire and burned to the ground. Origin is laid to a defective flue, as the whole upper part of the building was a mass of flames before the fire

was discovered. Practically all the j contents were saved by heroic efforts I

o local fire f ffhters, but as the town water supply is not yet available, no headway could be made fighting the fames. The owner of the place, Joseph Hubeny, was well protected on his loss by insurance on both building and contents. An excellent mu?ical prosTam va rendered at the local I,uth':ar. church. Sunday eve. Professor Ijc".:ner of Chicago, gave a pipe orcan rcMal and extra selections were rendered by the American Luther League Band, and William Kell-jr-man Jr.. sang a tenor foIo. "Tho Lord Is My Shepherd." An offering was taken up for the benefit of the Lutheran College for Negroe a; Greensboro. N. C.

it's nnL SPOKT. going to the theater, if you hav your automobile fully injured, ar.d you can forget the possibilities of it being stolen. Act, at once, and ( al! the Oreer.an Agency In th F.irr.KT's Tru.-t I'.ldg. 2 7 -'. f

DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY WITH "DIAMOND DYES"

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WORKINGMEN W..TED. Several hundred worklngmen are wanted immediately to place their money with the Building &. Loan assn., 124 S. Main st., and in return they will receive 6 Interest, compounded quarterly. Over a million dollars assets. Stop in our office and let us Inform you of our building and loan. Six per cent Interest Is one third more than is ordinarily

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li 'i;ani'. nd ly-s' ar.d follow, tne mple directions in every packsr.e. Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint ?ucctvfully. heciu perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, with Diamond Dyes even if you hav nevei uyed before. Worn, faded dresses., skirts, waists, coats, sweaters, stocking, draperies, hangings, e-verythir.i:. become like Jiew again. Junt tell your dru?glt whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, cr whether it Is linen, cotton.-or mixed goods. Piamond Dyes never .streak, not. fade, or run. Advt.

PLYMOUTH Dudley A iL'gins, w ho has been 111 for oma month-- with dropy, died M hi.-! borne farly Sunday morning !s urvlved by his wife. Dorotliy Cnok. who has been 'riously il! with pneumonia In 1 f j'.Ndale. Mich., N aole to be taken fi-otn the hospital, and will bo i r-'iitrlit home as soon as fh able to tr.acl. The frd! owing i.s the report of tho jnty c' rk for the year 1321: P- ndlnir J v 21. 1 :21 271

All kinds of Ftocko are sold by Cuthrie, .12-tf.

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No Appetite Weak, Nervous and Completely Broken Down. NEW TONIC GAVE HIM QUICK RELIEF "I '.'ccr.v.f '"ry we.:k. nervous and ;un -w:i 1. s' about pounds and wts o !';' i ' s I could hardly do a work vh'-M I a turned the r:-arasen-er t of thi dmg .--tore. W'V.i I w ;:h in tho army I was e-..is-vl to a!; kinds of wvit!ir nnd .! pri'Vs Sly a.eoun:ed for t b. o cini!;:!on I w.ts in. My appetite vi p"or 1 w a s hardly ew r hungry anl t.Mn't e well at nirlit wou'd .v a k 'up rornir-'s wi'b. that tired :" ''ins iomp'et'y rt:n dovu ar. 1 'a nm out. W h id in c :; a!-"it wr to-!: n.".ade, -; I b- i ! o.-i-. o souk for th- b t tot.io I c.-uld '.r.d to ! uil 1 s. :f up. I o'r.oo cr.ulne I'arlc'js Hypo-Cod lcatie 1 ;.n"w from th fortr.ula tlio powerful in.gre li-Tts it co:.ta i. I torto-.l it .' 1 ecu 1.1 tell :t wis a f. t to.;." for :i!l:; r- rv up a?-.d n-.akir- c !u f.1 P-1;"4 -i.' "Fio'.i t ry :'rs y,- o-.t" : ; th X gh.t n.. appetite '.i::d p.c'ing up. ' c -: Ul cat mot r.o'ir;'..:r. t'o-d and 1 ; :- -1 it tl:orough.l . My whole ssem .. to r at;. You know i!r::c;-t has lore hours, but :n ,;.:-e , f th:.; I; trle' !!vp.--'o I ke;t

building mo up. My nerve wore- so steady I oould doze otT to sleep the miriuto my head touched the pillow wnkim: up mornings full of t-nergy and ffoling fine. "Wm have gotten such splendid results with Marie's Hypo-Cod among our pntmus that wo lind we have sold more than ten car loads. And wo briievo wo hao made lasting friends wherever FarIos Hypo-Cod lias boon used." Such hr.e appreciation, from the manager of one of America's inert progressive atxl up-tn-dato drug .store's (Manager N. C. L'lark. of the Cunningham Drug Store, Detroit. Mich.) explains why genuine Marie's Hypo-Cod Ls ( itured sa earnestly by leading drucgis-ts here. Millions have us-m! it. The name, of the nationally known Harle Cht mical Co., o: every Orange Colori d 1'irton assures the higher. t"uahty au i Purity pharmaceutical c h'-ns'.ty can perfect. Ayk y ;:: o n druggist for hN co?i twlent ial opinion of i".u:U' Hypo-Cod. Then 'eiiid ours. If up quickly without deiay. l'ortify your -'y.tem with tie. rv.ost mo'lern. powerful and nutritive tor.'.c matle. It costs only a tritle and ;s so plea.-ant to take. Save tho ext".e.r.f.e of serious ilir.es by b".ilding up health that last--. Feel at your v-.M-y best or.ro again. You will tind tho familiar (r.u.;.1 Colorol Cartur .f genuine ;.tr'e". Hypo-Cod in South Be.nd at Central Drug Store, American Dri-g Co.. Landon Drug i'r.., and in Mihawaka at the Pod

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We have discontinued our other lines5 and will show suits tailored by Scheyer and Company, for spring.

Imported and Domestic Sliirts, Neckwear and Half Hose

BERRIEN SPRINGS ;.; Mi.-s Anna Thomas ua- a South ,j nd visitor. Saturday. j Tr- Cbnrle? H K a v; n a ? h of N'iks I

v. as a guest at the George P. Dean' home, Friday. , Mrs. L. U. Manes has bern con-, fined to her home by illness. I .V. A. N'ottleson will have a sale, of ills household goods at his home j on Kimme" street, Wednesday, flroer Stowe, auctioneer. Dinner will ! served by the Methodist Aid Society at the church. Mr. N'ottleson ; and family will leave the last of tho ; v.Tfk for Los Angeles. Cab, to make their home. Since leaving the Shake,i Farm, Mr. Nottleson has been . employed at the Hinklev mill, and Mrs. Nottleson as sab -dy at Hendleman's Ftore. , Mr. Walter H. Hidsoti of Perrien Springs, son of Mr. and Mrs. CJ. A. 1 Ilidsor, and Mips Marie Irene Kourkf. of 'hicago. were married Thursday. Jan. 2Ct, at Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Ilidson will make their home in apartments at The Villa. They have the best wishes of many , friends hero. Mrs'. Levi Fax ley and chiMren, IJernadino and Warren, of Fdkhart. v. -ere visitors with relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Martha Taylor of it. Joseph was a week nrl visitor at the home of Mrs. Mary Nelson. Mrs. Mary Ronnie is seriously ill at her home on Mechanic street. Mrs. Pari Smith of St. Joseph, vi. xitel relatives here Saturday. Mrs. II. K. Storrs is visiting her husband at Kirksville, Ohio. Mr. Storrs has charge of the singing in an evangelistic campaign in that eity. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Sparks are visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Norman Slater of St. Joseph was a visitor at tho Pert Slater homo, Friday. Miss P.eth Taylor, who underwcT:t

an operation for appendicitis at the Tabor hospital in Benton Harbor, returned homo Friday. Mrs. Lydia Rose is on the sick lis. Her sister, Mrs. Sarah Ingleright is caring for her. The June Band will enjoy a picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. James Poono Wednesday, at 1 o'clock.

"Wheo JleUer It'a Oak. It's Oak.!

Heller's Profit-sh aring plan means a guaranteed interest rate of 10 per cent yearly to YOU. Ask about this plan.

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Much selling of bedroom furniture at Heller's All who have been waiting for this season's designs of bedroom furniture are now invited to inspect recent newly-bought arrivals. The new prices are very low extremely low as compared with what it was necessary to sell this class of merchandise for during the past few years. The designs are new and very pleasing. The construction and finish is much better, as the furniture factories now have their old, skilled artisans back at work. We know, and you know, that right before housecleaning time there is very active buying of beds, mattresses and springs. Stocks will be thinned out then, selection not so good, and prices will be higher then, if anything. $10 Delivers Your Bedroom Suite As long as you can buy your bed-room suite or pieces, by making the first payment of $10, and the balance what you can afford each week or month, why not get in ahead of the crowd and buy now?

This Week's Big Values in Bedroom Furniture This suite, of Louis XVI period, is finished in decorated parchment. The raised scrools are highly artistic, giving the design a satisfying quality which cannot fail to please the most exacting customer. Bed . . $ 67.50 Dresser $ 95.00 Chiffonette $ 85.00 Vanity Dresser . . . .$107.50 The prettiest suite on our floors; a two-tone genuine walnut, dull finish in Sheraton period. Its delicately inlaid lines and bandings, and above all the beautiful grain of the wood show a care and attention to the details never befdre carried out. Bed $100.00 Dresser $133.00 Chiffonier $112.00 A suite in decorated ivory built along straight lines. It is especially fashionable. The decorations on all pieces give an air of distinction, without straining for novelty. In fact it is of decided character, within the reach of all. Bed $48.00 Dresser $49,00 Chiffonier $48.00 Dressing Table $40.00 We wish everyone could see this beautiful black walnut suite in the popular Queen Anne design. Its graceful lines make it individual and one that cannot be imitated with cheaper furniture. Bow End Bed $80.00 Chiffonier $80.00 Dresser $90.00

Another bed-room suite in mahogany of Queen Anne composition of pleasing proportions. It is one of the popular styles of today. A very good piece of furniture at a very low price. Bed $50.00 a Dresser $72.00 Chiffonette $55.00 Dressing Table $45.00 Every Piece of Furniture is Guaranteed or Money Back

t1gH4tt OUTM MiCMaM tfKEK

Be Sure and Attend this Thursday Special Event Bigger Savings Than Ever

DRESSES Women's and Misses Dresses, Satins, Serges and Tricotincs; Q11? ffÄ up to $39.75; Saturday. . UÜ Ü mW COATS Women's and Misses' Coats, fur or self trimmed, large selection. Beautifu Coats. Up to $50.00. Pf Thursday ÖÖbIÖ CHILDREN'S WEAR Outing Flannel Night Gowns or Sleeping Garments to $1.00; Thursday WOOL GLOVES Women's Wool Gauntlet f! Gloves. Extra special .... Ö UiadJ

DRESS GINGHAMS

27 and 32 inch Dress Ginghams, checks, stripes, plaids and solid l colors; 25c Gingham; Thursday U 21 DRESS PERCALES 36 in. fancy Dress Percales, large se

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HEAVY BLANKETS

Heavy Bed Blankets, full sizes, plain or plaid; $5.00; Thursday, Qj per pair uliVw PETTIBOCKERS Women's Sateen Pettibockers, splen-

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