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YHTJ SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HEALTH OFFICIAL TALKS FOR CLINIC; RIVER PARK Dr. Kin nf Nate Hoard Ad-(Irc'-rs Chamber of Commerce. Pr. W. T. Kl-.r. ns!'t'int rro ary r.f tho -ta?r hoirrl health. lurrlion r f th1 local ulij-rt was r.f-cn "hamtf r j on. Hi. vi IY.k ' th war !::fr.;i'" War in tim: an.l wr.a in the r. iturc of of tho wirk lono ! 'J rin t r i 1 th- country of thr f v nral lis ;ies. Ills r.ilk was I :-!"n-il to appial to the li';slr.s f r.si of tho n; n ;r;iihf rcl to lis n to him. Tahlr.is- the ?!a!;.:os r.f ih mf!i i al j partrii nt of tho army an! th I.'iris K.ithrri'l ly tho draft loj.rds !urir. th war Dr. Klnz ail that thf- iropurtion of vrnenal di.s'asos 'Mur.i in th ordinary ranks nf in dustry v; a 3 over live j'Tccnt. Ho ? timatid that tho monetary lobs to the mrin v.ho employed 1,000 men wis ovrr !l.,u'i) yearly. Thr break down of tho n-ntury old prtju Ii reg'irdin? trw- ')-ralkd eonfl-h-v.tiil relations ht'.vcn persons afflicted with venereal dls:uso nnl his phyiciar; was one of the harJ-f.-t thins;.-? that the health agencies throughout the country have to light In siid. He urgf'1 that the huine.s !,if n of the city t behind ih work !i-mg (l'lfif by th ptaty board of health and tho local clinic to htamp out a far a poc.jhle the menace of thf jdftguo. McmtHT I'htlo Support. At thf r!n?r of thf 'nUfs the in inl'i rs of th- rhamher present Mttl to continue the support of the t Unto. K. IZ. r.orknf, athletic director at Notn P.im' univerFity, also spoke at the luncheon. Ho cavo some ideas "f the fhurartpr tulld:ng worth of the modern pm? of football, and tiie way it deveiopes a knowledge ff pvycholor' and quiek thinking amor.tr the men who play It. Mr. Koekne a!;o thapked the business rn ti fT the support given to the (.im last year, and promised them l.-tter aceommo.-lat ions for this ra-s-nn, and at I-a.ct two of '.ie bigst jraim-s in the middlo wert for the :-ea.on of 1521. EPU'ORTH HOSPITAL PAT 1 EXT ESCAPES William Mitor. 2 i years rM. n patient at Kpwortlt hostttal, r- apcl Sunday and wandered along the "Michigan Ceentral railroad tracks near St. Mary's where he was found and returned to thA hospital. A buMnejs me ting of the ofTl-'ial board of the j'ree Methodist church will If held thi.i rvening at the church whn the annual election of oü'.rers will take plaee. The Tuesday evening prayer meiting will b" a union service with the South I'.cnd church and will bo held at the par snasre. Kov. A. U. Hamilton, the pastor, will have rhirgc of the t-crv- If c. The Tdlis' Aid j-ociety of the M. K. church will meet Wednesday afii rnoon ata tho home of Mrs. Harry TilelL S. Seventh it.. when the annual election of officers will take plare. The women's union r rayer meet ing will he held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Howman. 31 2 J Mishawaka av. Mrs. Alice Clark will h ive charge of the meet ing. The River Park boy scouts will entertain their parents and friends With a picnic and wiener roat sup per Tuesday evening at I'otlawa tomie park. A wiener roast of the business women i scheduled to be he-j Tues day evmir.g at Pottawatomie park. Mr.J. J. ". Powman and daugh ter. Miis Mattie Bowman, Misha waka av., entertained at Sunday dinne r. 'oers were laid for 10. The tablf. was eentered with a basket of asters. The out of town guests wer Mrs. Terl, Mr?. Harry I,uke. Mr?. Clyde Hownmn anil children. Florence Howard and Max and (Jeorge I,ukc, all of Goshen, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Seymore, F.ighth .d.. were host and hoste at Sunday dinner. Covers were placed for 13, the guests including Mr. and Mrs. George Seymore of r.remen, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fellows and family of Purbon, Ind.: Mr. and Mr?. William Seymore and family of Plymouth. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Uurl IUckncll of liurbon, Ind. C. H. Ault was tendered a sur prise party Saturday evening at his home on S. Eleventh St., by a num ber of River Park friends:. The af fair was in celebration of his birth day anniversary. Music and frames were features of the evening. A two course luncheon was served at a lato hour. Miss Hallio Reeves and brother, Frank Reeves entertained a num ber of South Pend friends Sunday evening at Pottawatomie park in honor of their cousin. Miss Mather of Chicago who spent the week ASK POLICE TO -LOOK FOR GLERK Shoe Store Employe Mis?Ln With Alleged Money Shortage. Harry Adams, clerk at the Guar antee Shoe Co., Is missing and It is alleged that ho absconded with J 120 belonging to the. sho rtore. The loss was not discovered by James McDermott. manager of the store, until some time after Adams left. The police were notified of the disappearance of Adams and the money but no trace of either has been found. here. A plcnlr supper was served at t o'clock to 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Powers, ß. Eleventh ft.; Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Potts of South Pend spent the week end at Huchanan. Mich., guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Plpper have returned to their home at Nappanee, Ind.. after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brooks, N. Eleventh St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunsburger and daughter, Miss Margaret Huns burger sr.ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. e S. Marker at Woodland. Ind. Edgar and Harold Teeters. Tenth St.. will leave Saturday for Exerter. Calif., to join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Teeters, who moved to California last sprintr. The condition of Mrs. Earl Camp and daughter. Laven, who are ill with typhoid fever is serious. K. I Matson returned to Michi gan City this morning after a week end visit with friends. Mis (Jraco Hunsburger has re turned from Si. Joseph, Mich., where she attended a week end house party at Higman paik. BEGIN SELECTION OF MURDER JURY Is Expected to Occupy Most of Time This Week Gar iepy on Trial. culty of getting a jury In the place! where the alleged crime was com mitted. Walter Raker. th other member of the trio who confessed to the killing of Cook, has alreadv been tr:ed and sentenced to electric chair. die in the ASK. OK and GET Selection of a Jury in the case of Ernest (Frenchy) Garriepy, on trial In the circuit court for the murder of Carl Cook, Laporte grocer, on Christmas eve, 191S -j expected to occupy most of the coming week. Tho court ordered that the cases of Steve Bartak, on trial for tho samo ! offense, and Garriepy, be docketed separately under another number, and that they be tried separately. Attorneys for the defense, Melvln E. Leliter and Fred R. Liddell. made a motion In court Monday morning to quash the transcript, alleging that Special Judges G. A. Farabaugh and Thomas W. Slick were not regularly! appointed, and that they did not j have the right to try the defendant. Judge Walter A. Funk ruled against the motion, as he said that the causo of the two defendants had not been hurt in any way by tho earlier hear ings held before the two earlier special Judges appointed to try the case. Earl Rowley, prosecutinpr attorney for Laporte county, and Ralph N. Smith, assistant prosecuting attorn ey, are conducting tho case for the slate in the murder trial. Change of venuo was taken from Laporte county courts because of the diffi- CAWp PIX. Wrightstown. N. J. Sept. 19. The forty fifth and fifty seventh United Stated Infantry re giments stationed here have been skeletonized. and converted into phillippine infantry and will absorb th Philllppino scouts, it was an nounced Sunday. ASPIRIN, Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin" is gen uine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an nbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, ('olds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets costs few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Rayer Manufacture Mono aceticacldester of Sallryllcaeid. The Original Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalids Aroid Imitations nnd Snbsti---- IiriiKICANi: JtAGKS. DALLAS. Tex., Sept. 2 0. A -tropical hurricane reported raging in the Carribean s-ei was reported headed northwestward from the S5th Meri dian, in i rivato cables received to day by M. il. Thomas & Co., cotton broker?. The me. a ere indicated the storm will hit the Yucatan peninsula and Terriiorio Quintana Roo, Mexico. Past experiences of the last three years when the Spanish Flu ami Pneumonia Tverc prevalent haw taught us precautions arc necessary now. Sometimes a small cold has developed into srnrthing reillj' serious. To ward off any such possibilities we have a number of excellent remedies. There's no tip taking a ehar.ee when it isn't necessary. CENTRAL DRUG STORE Cor. Michigan and Wash ington Sts. Salesladies for Our Cloak and Suit and Millinery Departments Good Salary Apply at Once ECONOMY ifTn Tieres a Souci o zSornorrxrjS in oIll Cole Docs Dodby 15,000 MILES ON TIRES 50 !o Greater Fuel Efficiency , Zero Balance Readability Less Annual Depreciation "Trie total mileage of my tAero-Eic.wr for the past year was 11,200 miles. Total tire cost was twenty-five cents due to picking up a nail." GEORGE A. GLYNN, V. tertown, N. Y. Cole Motor Car Company. Indianapolis. USA FARNEMAN-TA5HER MOTOR CO. 515-517 S. Michigan St. Main 4110 mn . nil' . H - m I i ' Its ori troop ßegMineM Curtains, dresser scarfs, lingerie, aprons, soft shirts and other wearing apparel arc ironed at a great saving of time and effort! Once you use a Simplex Ironer you will realize that ire nlng can be a real pleasure. SmpiäJiioneis Wnart Tirol by The easy payment plan brings the Simplex within the reach of every family. Because of its wonderful automatic feed-board control, the Simplex can be operated while sitting down. Just a touch of the hands and it irons for you I Operated by electricity and heated by gas, gasoline or electricity. $4 StapUx lror Dumi strife ty: Electrical Equipment Co.. 123 N. Main st.. Electrical Service Co., 113 117 W. Colfax av. rnOD .CP ifiu. nr.i m ti , Math iii ;. ir iff it ö fffpnfern till! Resources $7,500,000 Opportunities for Savers South Bend ranks high as a manufacturing city, and its average wage is excellent. South Bend workers en joy unsurpassed opportuni ties for saving money, and this bank affords them an absolutely safe depository for these savings, together with liberal interest 4, compounded quarterly. ! 1 r I i I Every quarter we start a new dating on savings accounts. Our fourth quarter for 1920, starts Oct. 1. 3 A Trade Your Old Watch in on This Modern Timepiece 9, Si 8; ttc Wellington Bo ono of the hundreds of Suth Bend Bisters Mho rroudly carry South Bend Watches. Own the very latest rnorjel. the distinctive, modern, Extra-Thin "Wellington" with 19 jewel, 4 position movement. Get it now on our liberal trade-in plan. We take your old watch in rart payment. This is your chance to dis card an old fashioned or unreliable Thatch and own. in stead, one cf the finest watches made in America; a home-town watch of world-famous popularity. u u r1 i pi; 111! ii isIIAlRLES COMPANY 4 j 114 South MichigCT Street, Near WtsHalca Arcs . . ir Warm Bedding Chilly nights brings thoughts of snug warm blankets and soft fluffy comfortables. Willingness to place our orders months ago enables us to offer truly remarkable values in cotton and wool blankets in plain grey, tan or white; also in many beautiful plaid de signs so popular just now. Cotton Blankets at. . .$2.29, $3.50, $3.95 and $4.95 Part Wool Blankets at $4.95 Swansdown Blankets at $4.95 and $6.95 Barlan Heather Blankets at , .$4.95 Nashua Woolnap Blankets at . . $7.50 Part Wool Blankets at . .$8.50 Wool Blankets at . . .$11.50 Pure Wool Blankets at $15.00 Lancaster Pure Wool Blankets at $18.00 Shetland Pure Wool Blankets at . . .$22.50 A nice line of Comforters at Moderate Prices. Knitting Yarns In a big variety of weights and colors. Large hanks ' of Sunlight .- . - .$1.25 Ball yarn, 4 fold and 8 fold Germantown, ball. 50c Premier Knitting Yarn, ball. . . . ... . .65c Lamma Wool, ball ....... 65c Radio Shetland, ball t : ..... 85c Silky Worsted, ball : . . . 75c 05 Fii il d UipbllCiS J For 4 Days IVsdnesäay, Thursday, Friday and Saturday $1 A Week Down .Deliver mi DiW iys f or it A Beautiful Brass Bed of Substantial Design This bed is of a very substantial and massive construction It is full size and built to insure absolute comfort. The posts are of a generous size, topped with large caps. A beautiful bed that will please you and give years of satisfactory service. If 750 Lrz3 Li Burns Everything and Leaves No Clinkers. Nothing Wasted. It's the combustion ring in the Florence Hot Blast that makes it possible to heat five or six rooms all winter with less coal than any other heater. But soft coal is not the only diet. The Florence thriven on hard coal, wood, slack, siftings, sawdust, rubbish any thing that will burn. Not a par ticle of fuel, gas or smoke is wasted. It's all burned up. The combustion rin?? does the trick. It's not an attachment it's built into the stove. Easy Credit Terms cm be arranged on any stove. The World's Most Won derful Heater. Holds Fire From 36 to 48 Hours. Buy Now. Do Not Wait UnÜl Cold Weather. Do not be disappointed by not getting your Florence this year. Our stock supply is low and the factory is not promising any im mediate shipment. There were over a hundred families disap pointed last year, as our stock was exhausted before the cold weather was here. Buy now while they last. .Florence Mi ligii idot mast I t. ! I I il M FIKy &S0NS 1Z tJi TNrX5NATI0N At BANK DEPÄSW UiJi J Zl -1 ijvjrTDUST 81 SAVINGS Te Ilailxark Jene'.eri '5 ' South' Dcnd Indiana Try News-Times Want Ads 219-221 S. Michigan St. Jefferson Boulevard Near Postoffice t i