South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 March 1922 — Page 7
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tc-rpr t.'i t :n tn tho IVilfnur promise ; .y tho ad:r :r.:rrat:on ha- pit , to n kc raltin" a Jewish home- pr-at-.! ot:-i m :h- a .f Up
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. , , . , . Mrs. Goodwin will co en from th' rv cub oar.'iuit U dn-sday evr.ir. h ' . , , . . . , - to kansa City for a v;it with Mu.ic was f;:rr.i ud hv th ilrr.sf'.L. . , J (fii'tra and a vrv interesting talk! 4 " ' . : . .v." i-i. v, ... ' The p. A. C met lat week with
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lptoir;,:- ;t v'frJ ...jtirais- and P imit..- A report j Mra r u; Parks r,,ut:;.,i Th;;:?; a:;v.(d .;-rmanmt trajority in ' rr.oved to Zl-T., D.ir. :i-:f.
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i Quite a number of impro ement i , " "..'!,.,.,-. v ,.1.1 ... tho If ' . . . , , . ,,' , , 1 Pulver, who was calbd to I Jori la ! uu'-' " want to e-ve tip? jeu.-;
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That d;. at: -fact ion with the prf5nt poiitieal situation in widespread f id'!:!. Both Zionist and Arabs
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a new structure. This building is to be j.i.-t west rf the I5ee Hive on laport ft. Tile main ffoor is to-be used (r a waiting and rest room.
the ba.-v ment for parage, and the toji
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- i-' talk on the parking ordinanc"; J. Albert Gibson spent Wednesday inj
' h. n ; it. Witwer, chairman of committ e Niles, Mich
' I'1" J : 1""1- , for better lisrhtir.j; sstem for River Atty. Harley Lrnin is still quite - ' J'.irk. t;ave report, aral F. K. WIfc ill. H" haa been sick since Situr- ! --''i b'in-j(f the sewer committee reported j day". ;:;. "' j city Kn?in-er F. J. Anderson was Mrs Man el Jacox entertained her ' 1 'i Mr . !..:) uorkir;' on tip plans and wouM j Sunday school class at a six o'clock '- ' c:. b. .tt."i prr.hably b- p ady to submit them at I dinne Thursday evening'.
! 1 n '- the April mcetins;. The flub will The lars;e.st crowd of the week at-l':'-d ;t: hold a .-orial rip-etinsr at tlie school ! biobd tip- Mardi Gr.ts Thursday
:!;f 1 'hd a t ab- . ai ' , llil. tn.. i.,.t Thursday in March . ni'ht. f.ior to see the bis event of
I'o'Jv.h'n a pro-raia will be rendered ! the over-ins; the i;ivin away of th" j
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door for storace. This will make a Both Parties Complain I.Otltllvjfi Cn wapes marked improvement in Laporte st. f 17 l r ..n 11 " K TPrm Jin.. K. W. Bosworth and Mrs i f Lllglailfl S Double U lermJ
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I.) New Iiope has le en aroused 1 U he hearts of the Arabian 1 -opb1 t-1
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Tenth st. The afternoon was fpenlj at llmch Rfdrefiiment.s were setv- 1 d by the hostess. The next meet-1 i:r will be in two weeks at the borne j : Mrs. H. P. Brooks. X. Eleventh j
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Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea
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Mrs. Dma Me'Iennn r Toledo. '. returned I'riday ninniiiic after p week's vbit with Rier Pari; and Mi -ii n .ilea friend . Mr. and Mrs. I. o. Cramer, who have hn speralinc tlie winter in
Tndi.na anrl Illinois, spont several 'lays this week with thdr daughter. Mi a. R. w. Ke!np, NV Ninth st. Th y I- ft Thursday for "hicacro. IIb, -, io-re thy w ill sp nd ;i lVw da s
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Grandmother k-pt her hair beautifully darkened. Klossy and attractive with a brew of Sasre Tea and Sulphur. Whenever hor hair took n that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was
applied with wonderful effect. By j asking at any drupr store for "Wyeth': 1 SviK" and Sulphur Cntiipourirl," you 1 will tret a lartre bottle of this oldtime recipe, improved by the addi-' tion of other ingredients, all ready j to u1---'. at very little cost. This: slmpb mixture rnn be depended; up, .11 to restore natural color and; beauty to the hair. ! A well-known downtown drusrsrist , sa everybody uses Wyeth'a Sasre j and Sulphur Compound now becaue it darkens so naturally and
evenly that nobody can tell it ha been applied it's so easy to use, too. Von simply dampen a comb or
soft brush and draw it throush your ,! hair, takintr one Strand at a time.
By moraine tlu srray hair disap- I pears; after another application or j two, it i1 restored to its natural1 color and looks srlossy, soft and ' beautiful. Advt. j
BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEN WHERE TO BORROW Our money is ready fer u when opportunity KNOCKS. Call in and talk it out this scnico rots nothing. . SECURITY LOAN CO. Cor. Main and Washington Sts.. South IJriul Main lßlS
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Compounded Quarterly Incorporated, for $.1,000,000 Assets $1,125,000 Contingent Fund and Undivided Profits. 545.000 Building & Loan Association of South Bend 210 W. Washington At. I7. M. P.OONi:, Treas. (Formerly 12 S. .Main St.)
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Consists Entirely of Adjusting the Movable Segments of the Spinal Column to Normal Position
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on of th" most )u.ilent ills that mankind is loir to is that of at hit: cold. With the advent eif spring it is a most comnoin occurr.nee and people ate wonderip.; what N j; 1 for th"1 troublesonie 1 is pa-'e. it ;.s not. alone the cold that is unpleasant, but the '. ry prubabie libelihoo.1 of its eevelojiimj into one of tlte litany other dieas- s th.at seem to have their Lo;:i;;p.inL; from just an ordinary ea"dd. Amor, the most common, and also anions; the most urtphasant. "harvestp" that proctrd from this eau.-o is that of Bronchitis, which, as its name .-isni-b s, is an ttttlamrr.ation of the mucous membrane heim; cd' th" bronchial tubes. The inflammation at hr.-T i- t oniineel to t!ie lirst .:nd second divisions of the tube, until in tip- last stages it reaches the t-nni-tiil lu'arp'hii ! s, and is known as broncho-prcu-mor.ia. Th.cn are several otlpr forms of the disease, most of which are regarded as dangerous. Naturally the jroper tiling to do is to take the trouble in its inoipicney and to prevent the told from ever reachir.tr the Bronchitis stace. In either tiie tarlicst or more .uivaneed staces it will be found that spinal adjustments by a competent Chiropractor will arrest the spread of the disease, even when .t has reaclu d tho danger point. The Chiroprae t"r v. ill trace the lurvo trouble from w hence the pain s.-.-nts to xist. back to the root of the trouble, or wh.-re the nerve Logins in tho spinal column. Here fp' will tine, that the vertebrae have slipped out of p! t e and an impir.inr.r. or pressing upon the nerve in siah a way as to .-hut off the supply of vital ip r.u' . His adjustment reliev s this condition. The nerves cmce more send their full complement of vitality t the weakened parts, resforir.ir them to full workinc virtor. and nature does the rest. Cel l and Bronchitis are amor.?: the diseases that Ch in pra t '.a seems particularly to benefit A proper adjustment of certain ertebrae in the spinal column will be follow td by relief.
The Chiropractor doc r.ot treat the trouble, if there ts trouble, hut looks for its 'cause . He finds it and fixes it: and then Nature flcts the "Cure." ( Rights Rrser ed ) The Fnitf d Chiropractic Board of Education has appointed the follow in? ommittee of Chiropractors to carry on an educational ..mpaiim for the science of Chiropractic. Articles will be published in this newspaper each Monday. WHERE TO GO AND WHOM TO GO TO South Bend
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They mark the very limit of good style in strictly handtailored mannish models. These superb garments which are now being offered for the first time have proven a sensation in all of the larger cities in the country. They possess a wonderfully smart appearance with those perfectly fitting qualities that havealways characterized Society Brand garments for men. Like all other merchandise which we offer for sale, they are unreservedly guaranteed in every respect. We show a large variety of different models in homespuns, tweeds and camel's hair fabrics, all of which are to be seen exclusively in these garments. Our assortment is so large that the customer is allowed the widest latitude in choosine. The price range is
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