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13 THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1923. hews of mm NEURALGIA or dacbe rob tbe forahaaJ malt and inhale the vapors SMART SHOPS NOW SHOWING BIZARRE FASHIONS PLYMOUTH POLICE PROBING MYSTERY Settles Stomach Trouble Quick MI-O-NA Tablets act in ajtff because they arc packed tn sanitary, air-tight Up which preterm full strength. Overcome at once add causeof heartburn and palpitations, indices ti on and dyspepsia. Don't let these conditions become chronic, when harmless MI-O-NA is so easy and economical to take. Guaranteed and sold by all druggists.

I Eggleston. lot 12. Northwest South Bend. tl. Joan W.

Scott and wife to First Trust and 5aviBxrs bank of Mishawaka. lot 413. Beiser farm fifth ad 1 Mlshawaka. tl. Otiltie X.

Snow et al. ta Lavld F. Shol-lon. let 4 oa West street additional plat St. Joseph Iron works, now Miahawaka.

tl. Fred J. Hums to Joseph Krillenberrer aad wife, lot tl. Mrs. C.

C. WengeCa first add Miahawaka. SL Jacob Nuea aad wife to Schuyler C. Iealfe and wife. lot 43 In revised plat of third Misaawaka.

tl. I'eter Van Hoea and wlfa to Aujruat Van de Putt and wife. 41 feet off west tide lot 34. Taylor'a Miahawaka. Aloysiua J.

Ac lis lee and John W. Schlodler and wives ta Claud L. Pools and wife, lot ll. Battel! a second Park Miahawaka. tL Hoer awanrer ta Deltnar Uatteaoa and wife, lot III.

Lincoln Garden Realty 3rat Mishawaka. tl. i -f mm i 2 X. ii f'v; lit-. i.c.-j i II The spring season Is so short that novel fashions seem to be more appropriate then than at any other season.

After many months of dark frocks and heavy wraps, light, colors, fancy materials, and bizarre' styles act. like a tonic In one's wardrobe. They seem to give new life and spirit to tbe owner. Here are 'three spring fashions which are reflections of the newest fads. A light hat to wear with the sleeveless afternoon gown is shown st the left.

An unusual dress which looks like a two-piece suit is shown in the center and at the right is a sports suit of orange and white duvetyn. The batls a youthful model with a large brim which shades the fade and casts a flattering shadow. It white straw covered with white slits and embroidered in white wool. It First Evangelical church," left this morninsr for Flat Rock, 0 to attend a meeting of the board of trustees of the church orphans' home there and to take part in the dedication of a new building to be used as a recre ational and social center for the younger boys. Injured Man is Improving.

The condition of WUliarn who was injured when he fell from the third story of a new house on which he was working Just west of Twin Branch, Monday afternoon, was reported' as satisfactory at the' St. Joseph hospital to-day. i Banks Close The banks of Mlshawaka and the public library will be closed alt day Thursday on account of Washington's birthday. NEWS OF f.HSHAWAKA. The weekly Bible class of the First Baptist church met Tuesday eve.

nlng at the church, i In observance, of Washington's birthday -to-morrow. all departments In the city bait will be closed. The Woman's auxiliary of St. raul's church held Its regular meeting Tuesday evening la the parish room of the church. Division Na 3.

of the Ladies' Aid society, of the First Christian church, will meet In the church basement Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Qualntance and son. Richard. Jf orth Main street, have re turned from Shelby.

after a forced stay of several weeks owing to the illness of Richard with scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Portland. Ore.

were entertained i at a o'clock dinner, Tuesday evening; mm is suitable for afternoon or sports wear. The two-piece suit at the right is a simple costume, but It Is given an unusual touch by the novel trim-mingN-and striking colors used. The skirt is a wrapped model, which fastens with one button. It is fashioned of soft white duvetyn while a at the country home of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Holstead on Jefferson road. The condition of Elmer U. Crego, 902 Stat a street, who submitted to a serious operation at St. Joseph's hospital several da jh ago. was reported as satisfactory and slightly Improved this morning.

NILES NEWS. The Tribune's Spaetal NILES. Mich, Feo. 21. Jesse Schell, Michigan Central switchman, was injured when a load of ties on a car shifted and pinned his right leg between two of the ties.

He was taken to his room at SOI North Sixth street in an ambulance and may "feo to the home of relatives at Logansport, Ind while recuperating. The O. T. club observed gentlemen's evening with a banquet and Valpentine party. Monday evenlnar, at trie home of Mr; and Mrs.

W. K. Wills. After the dinner the guests played progressive S3. The prtres were won by, C.

A. Forburger and Mrs. Charles? Hess. Twenty-four guests were present. Miss Lena Miller, South Third street, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

J. O. Buck and family, of Chicago, who are now In BlloxJ. to spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs.

Llna Strong' has returned from a visit In Detroit where she went after spending five weeks at the, Homeopathic hospital in Ann Arbor, where she took a course of treatments. At tho inquest held in 'Justice C. R. Rowley's court concerning: the death of Alyin Hammond, tbe Jurors returned a verdict that he young man came to his death from a bullet fired by his own hand while temporarily deranged. Tho funeral services POKER PORTRAITS.

four-inch band on tbe bottom is ef orange duvetyn stitched to form blocks. The coat is also made of the orange duvetyn with black patent leather used in the belt and at the collar. Any white blouse would be correct with this suit. Most unusual and attractive is the costume in the center. It looks like a two-piece suit, but It is really dress.

It is fashioned of white twilt with applique motifs and embroid ered in tan. black and gold. The de sign is unusually striking and shows an oriental influence The small drooping- brimmed hat which accompanies tbe costume has for its sole trimming a colorful ban dan a draped around the crown. for the deceased were held this after noon. Burial took place in Silver Brook cemetery.

Mrs. Ralph Ballard will entertain the Illahe Tillahum club to-morrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Murphy, 204 Clay street, were pleasantly surprised Monday evening by 25 ladies and gentlemen, the occasion being their 50th wedding: anniversary.

A shower of pyrex ware was given the guests of honor. The annual Washington ttanquet of the Be re an class of the Methodist church was held lasj evening in the oasement or me cnurcn. a program of music and talks was enjoyed af ter the dinner. Mr. and Mrs.

William Phillips have returned to Detroit after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Phillips. South Third street.

Richard Lake was among those from Niles who attended the funeral services at Dowsgiac yesterday for Harry Voorhees, for 25 years head of the mechanical department of the Dowagiac News Mr. and Mrs. Alva Leonard have returned from Covington. 0 where they were called two weeks ago by the death of Mr. Leonard's father.

Attack Dublin Officer. DUBLIN. Feb. 21. An organized attack was made this afternoon on various government offices in Dublin.

An attempt was also made to set the income tax office on Are. National troops guarding the local government board offices fired and killed one Irregular and captured three others. Do you know the advantages of a South Bend Tribune accident Insur ance policy? Why not find out? Call at The Tribune office and receive the information. Adv. tf 0(K VAfBO ROD Oscr 17 JfittMtsts tVasaf iaarfcj Pimples and Headaciies? T0 yea enjoy anas? Thea why pcsACT asc.

suiraasfiil, im iiisssiii. Aspanst-sW Golds. Orwoe aad ail Caasral Paul sasrhehsdsi say pas i drag score ass roa CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble SOLO EVERYWHERE- Sure (Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief 25 end 75 i PecKsfes Cvtrrwhars AppsSltelSesiii You can relish your meals without (ear troeeturis your liver or stomach you will put your faith ta Caurter'a Little CARTER'S Liver rill a Jt-ii r- poison the I lPiLPr Mood are ex- i I peCed from the boweis suidheadache. diTTincss and sallow akin are relieved seou rri-EInan Dese Sman prtr. Scientifically Blended aad Roasted.

Each variety of Coffee used In "Best Ever" Is treated as Its own pecufiar characteristics require. Steel cut aad packed worm from the Roaster, thereby preserving the delicious aroma so necessary to a perfect cup of coffee. Wins your friendship at the first cup. Roasted and Packed by South Dcnd Wholesale Grocery Co. sbbOa Sale at your Grocer's BlacMieaded Pimples Quit WiihSeSeS.

Wby7 Plaapla-P oisoa) CetiWU Rexl-BJood-Calls lacreaae! S. S. 5- Builds These Red-El ood CaDa. Tea ess be sare ef tils, asters has se sabstttste for red-blood -cell a. Ptmnle-polaoa eaa't ia tae red rivers ef yaor blood as long as there are aaesg tick re4-blood -etas la IS.

Mors rsa- ss SF SP WSw varasr cfablemishdhcel blood -cells! Tksf Is wkat yes seed wkea yen see puaples startag st yes la tae mirror. Blackkeaded la pies are worse I Eczema la worse yet I Toseaa try everytalag uader tke sss. 79 oil fisd only eae answer, more cell-power la 7 oar blood! Tke trexaeadoce ro-salts produced by sa lscreaae ta red-blood -ceils Is eae ef tke A. B. C'l ef teed leal adene.

Re4-clls sneaa clear-psra rich bleed. Tbey mesa clear, rsd-aly. levable eeaipUzleaa Tkey raaaa nerve power, betas so sU your Berves are fed by year bleed. Tkey awes fraodoa forever from pUBplca. tress tke blaekkead pest, frost bells, from eese-ssa aad skla ersptieaa, from rkeama- tlsm Imparities, from that tire.

x-ksaeted. rna-dows feallag. Bed-bleeS cells are tbe saeat Important tklag la tke world te eark ef sa 6. K. S.

wlU balld tkem for yea. S. S. 8. has boon known atac as eae of tke greatest bloed-baHdera.

kloedeleaasers asd system screartkeaers ever prod ered. gv A- 8. Is sold st aH drag stores la two sixes. larger stse betUe ta tke more eceaomical. I i face Twl, I GIVES ADDRESS HERE SPEAKS TO EMPLOYES OF THE WOOLEN COMPANV.

DINNER PRECEDES SPEECH Distinguished Visiter Says Educa tin and Unselfishness Are the Only of World's Present Problems. Education la the church, school and homo and the cultivation of greater unselflshneaa are the only solutions of the present world's prob lems, according" to former Gov. A. Eberhart. for three successive terms the chief executive of the state of Minnesota.

aa he addressed the "Ball-Band" Foreman's club Tuesday Bight, at o'clock. i General Manager E. J. W. link pre elded and presented the speaker.

The address followed a dinner In the company's cafeteria, at which A. 21 Gardner presided, eorers being laid for 140. The "Ball-Band' orchestra provided music and Arthur Shank led the community singing. Special Instrumental selections included cornet and slide trombone duet by William Fhlpmaa and Herbert Foster and a allramb solcr lay Howard JSteelew Pays Hifih Tribute. 21 r.

Z3crhart paid a high i tribute te the Mtshawaka Woolen ManuXac tuiing company for Us advanced methods of co-operation between em ployer and employe Its modern cafeteria and auditorium. He point out stiAh conditions pro rent strikes and misunderstandings. Some of the advice given by Mr, nberhart was that man should Know himself and then he should know the other fellow; make- new friends very day. Xairge community schools where children, and ad alts cam have every advantage, education. music.

entertainment, pictures and sociabil-Ity are also necessary he said, leadership, he pointed out, was the great need of the day. Improving at Hot Springs. E. 1L Ahara, treasurer of the Mish-1 awaka board of who is at Hot Springs. Ark, after a serious ill ness with rheumatism, la improving.

Airs. Ahara is with her husband at tbe springs. The Dodge Manufactur lag corporation has granted Mr. Ahara a year leave of absence to recuperate. He Is the company's general superintendent.

hfihawaka People Re-Marry. i'-D. 11. lemercan and Mrs. Donergan were remarried at Elkhart.

Ind, Sunday by Rev. r. Plank, at the M. E. parsonage.

Mr. and Mrs. Ixtnergaa have been separated for some time, the latter making- her home in Eau Claire, Wis. They will live In Misha- waka. where Mr.

Lonergan Is head of the Mlshawaka Iteai Estate exchange. Te Direct Mixed Chorus. The Madrlzal ehib held a verve in. teres tine rehearsal Tuesday evening in preparation, or a number of tions for the Orphan's honfo benefit at the Century theater March to be given nnder the club's auspices. Prof.

W. Owens is directing- the elub as a mixed chorus of If voices for the occasion. Te Hold Inspection. Commander Austin R. Klein has a conclave of Mlshawaka Corn roan's cry, No.

Knights Templar, for Crand Commandery visitation on Friday evening. Attends Meeting ef Board. tltw IL Evans, pastor of the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The sophomore class will hold a patriotic party in the auditorium tonight, A program will be presented under the direction of Miss Xor- 'ralne UUery and Miss Zoe Wyland. sponsors of the class.

The pragrom wia be followed by dancing: and, refreshments. High school dance orchestra will furnish the music The data for the junior class play. Daddy Xjonglegs," has been set for March and will not be repeated on March as has been understood. The cast is working under the direction of class sponsors. High school girls under the direc- nun i.

cuiei loops, atnieue instructor, have formed four basketball teams representing: each of the classes. An laterclaas tournament of eight games has been arranged. The first, two of these games resulted Tuesday afternoon la the defeat of the senior Sve by the Juniors, It to 12, and in the victory of the sophomores! over the first-year girls by a score of 0 to 7. On next Tuesday evening1 the freshmen girls will meet the seniors and the third and second year teams will clash. Members of the newly organized teams are as follows: -Seniors Ruth Jordan Slmhauscr Forward.

Ardene Weiley Ethel Stevens i Forward. Dorothy Lillian Jordan Center. Martha, Garnes Center. lima Quick Anice Holderman Guard. Freshmen SopHemerea Margaret Harris Incs Enyeaxt Forward.

La a Ftout Freda Leer Forward. Klenore Calson Mable Kueklen Guard. Phiftion Voeta linjeart! Guard. Center. 1 Gilison Helen Shiffer GOV EBEilll MAN DIES AFTER BEATING AND ROBBING.

Identified by Masonic Card in Pock et Bears Name of J. Holmes, Home in Chicago. I'LTMOUTH. Feb. SI The mystery surrounding the death of James' Holmes, age about 40.

who was killed at 5: JO o'clock last night by a Pennsylvania east bound pas senger train, when 40 miles west of this place, is being investigated by the authorities here to-day. All in dications point to the probable slug ging and robbing of the man and the placing of htm in an unconscious condition on the track. Holmes, whose home was evidently in New York, was identified by a Masonic card found on the body. During: the last few weeks he had been living with a Mrs. James st 4203 Washington boulevard.

Chicago. Yesterday afternoon he visited the Union Trust company, Chicago, and drew out $100. He also pawned a pair of cuff buttons. Bruises on his head Indicate that he was slugged. and as only 40 were found In his pocke it is evident, that he had been robbed, his pocketbook found in an other pocket being empty.

It is believed by the detectives that after being waylaid he was placed in an automobile and taken to a point near Davis town, between Hanna and Hamlet, 40 miles west of this city and placed on track. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Taken from BuibM a Sr hoik Abstract at Titles. Hrbpt E. WMtervelt and wtf to El mer E.

Manfold and wife, tt half lot arxt wt half or aoutn nair tot original olat South tl. Victory K.ttl.a and husband to Jaapar iv. rn- and ooraen u. mniM, lot oi, Burner Urevt third South Bond. I40 EUaaboih Harinsr ta Clomcnt Hauger and wife.

lot 111, Iinden Place ad South Bend. tl.3S. William and Ejnma Arnold to Albert St Ktrkley. lot 133. Meyera and Funk a Chippewa Hetfhta Souttt Bend.

12. Nellie liooth and husband to George W. Omacht. undivided half of lota 7 and I. Turnork'i nubiiv.ior lot It.

Fordham part ef lot T. A. U. Cuphinss Souto Bond. St.

Jo-epb E. Bevier and wife ta Ocorse W. Omacht. undlrided half of same land as nest ebore. $1.

Allen to Orville R. Htll and Verena Hill, lot Uorria Park South Bend. tl. Temple Williams to Melville W. Mix.

lots-C and L. In Mlshawaka Hydraulic add. ta Mlshawaka, 117.100. Iouis Kovach and wife and Jooeph Kish, and wife to Mike Mehor and wife, half lot 14. Isaac Ford's subdivision pf Bank outlot 7.

South Bend. Victor Weiaa and Esther "Weiss to George, rannit irt wrai vnn vi ioi jsa. Aiar-tin Wenger a fifth South Band. tl. John K.

Miook and wife to O. H. Helnt-selmaa. lot 13 In John F. Klrby'a sub-division of Bank outlot tl.

South Bend, tl- -Oscar H. Heintzetman and wife to Jo. sepa Torsewaki and wile, lot 13. John F. Klrby's aubdtvtaion of Bank outlot 13.

South Bend. tl. Csstaf Ber girted an wife to Walenteo Holewlnaki and wife, part of lota 4 and 7 In Uddladale South Bend. tl. Theresa.

Torok to Josef Balegh and wife, lot 1. Arnold's second South Bend, Securities Investment corporation. South Bend, to John M. Bannon and wife, lot C. K.

Smith's subdivision. South Bend. Hai-re E. Undley to Frederick E. Glower, half arre In Warren townahrp, Jo0.

Joseph P. Geratbauer and wife to John and Mary Einfalt. a part of lots 1 and 11. In Adam S. Baker's first Mlshawaka.

tl. Whtteomb a KeJler to Frank Kltkowskl and wife. feet off east end ef lot 138. Mueaeel'a second 8outli Bend. tl.

Vincent Brunner and wife to St. Michael's Greek Hungarlnn Catholic church ef Mlshawaka. part of lot 117. G. W.

R. Fowler's Mlshawaka. 11.100. Tho Co-operatlva Inrestment Co. to Ed -mond reWiapolaer and wife, lot In Sent End subdivision to South Bend.

tl. Homer Taggsrt to Maxlne K. Ryer. lot it, first add. Navarre Place.

South Bend, IM. Donald K. Protsman and wife to H. W. Reynolds and wife, lot 4 in Campbell's plat and acid, to Mlshawaka.

tl. Henry C. Stegroaa and wife to Nelson C. Wood cox. lot Bowman Cemetery first add.

to South Bend. I70. Mayers-Lxng corporation to Uuthex Q. Iee and Clara B. Lee, lot J13.

Floral Park aubdtvtaion of Mishawaka, tl. Michael C. Hanley, sheriff, to Jacob E. Henry, lot 44. M.

Joseph Park, now part of Mlshawaka. tl. St. Joaeph uoan and Trust Co. to Superior Land and Construction lota III and S3.

Fordham. Mishawaka. fU4. Joaeph Ssabo and wife to Emery Bar- kua and wife, undivided half of lota It nd ft. Prairie Avenue Heights add- South Bend.

tl. Securities Investment corporation to Fanny Burton Jo.ineon. lot 414. Mtlburn Place Mishawaka. l.

Katrine Nielsen to Carl wmther and wife, lot 43 in Mayr'a Michigan avenue South Bead. 11. Frances L. Peak to Jay D. Roberta, lot S4.

original plat River Park, now part of South Bend. tl. Franklin D. Shade and wife to John A. Morse and wife, lot 164.

Mayr'a Michigan avenue Sooth Bend, tt" Henry F. Card et al. to Elmer Merrill and wife. lot 43, Arnold's second south Bend. 12 kso.

Frank H. Elbrisht and wife to John Winter, lot 44 in C. H. Smith's first to South Bond. 100.

John Winters and wife to Meter IX Eltck. same land as next above, tl. Buildlne and Loan asxociatlon to 1c- tor R. Walther and wire, lot C. Smith's subdivision, tl.

Maud A. Allen to Arthur T. trick, lot 4. Portase Park South Bend. tt.

George Bern hard to Jacob H. Bern- hard and wife, lot S2 in Orchard Heights South Bend. tl. South Bend Highland Cemetery associa tion to Gust Roaander, lot S64 In Ridge-land see. Highland cemetery.

tlt. Indiana Savings and Loan association to Mollis J. Miller and wife, part of lota lS and Its. Berner Grove south Bend. II.

William C. Jackson et al. to John M. Cullea and wife, lot 4t, Jackson's tub- dltlkion. tl.

Emll Ivelrdt and wtre to farmers and Merchants State bank of Mishawaka. part of lot in K. Parkin a Mlshawaka. tl. l.ujx-a Oior to I.orene Xichel and wire, lot at the corner of Calvert and Frank lin streets, South B-nd.

known as lot 331 in prpoeI plat of V. M. Shlve'y South Bend. 31. sit.

Joaeph Loan and Trust trustee. Earl E. Ferguson and wife, lot II in Lafayette Place Miahawaka. tl. Owen B.

indie and wire to Andrew is. Hildebrand. lot 17 in Beyer's second South Bend. It. Josenh Sacsodorow ski to owskl.

a tract of land ta OUve township. Claude J. Jackson, cemmissioner. to same, a tract of land In Oilve lownscip, William r. Boya to oranviiio w.

zeig ler. lot in Taibot plat. South Bead. 1M Richard B. Dugdaie ana wire to ataael I Zeigler.

part of lot I. Navarre Place tl. Rehta w. Lam to peter Mcxcnowsai and wife, part of let SI. A.

II. Cuahtar add South Bend. II. Valentine Olawakl and wife to John Kacsmarek and wife, part of lot IS. Sarin's subdivision of Bank outlot 7t.

South Bead. titea Fred F. Futter and wtre to it to n. Bevier. lot 43.

Haps and Taggart a first Sooth Bead. tL Alfred Verxau wen and wife ta Saad G- MM, lot 44. Maaoka Place, add. Miahawaka. tl- Staatataw Zaretrreka ana wire ta Leen Cylihwewki and wife, lot 14St.

Summit Place third aHL. eentn ofno, i. Frank F. Cart and wife ta Will lam Gate. Sot 1 Oakland first add-, in pens township, ttt.

Albert J. Martin to superior UM and isftrertwa Co 4S acres in Poriase township. tL Ftate or I no tana to tv it. eraetn. tot IS.

City Viow Place Sth Bend. 43. State of Indiana to L. U. Fernet it.

lot 7t, ity View Place South Bend. tl. Stat af ladiaaa ta l. D. Nesweta.

aaath half lot Itl. Saath Pend and Gary Land Co Soath Bead. 1 4. VS. The Rivr Para Laavd and imsroVa- meal Caw let tt la second add.

River rale. River Park, aow part Sooth For sale by Wettlck's Orlxiaal Cat Kate Gassy Stomach Bloatlns. iBeJcMns-. Boer tt I a I a Meartonra. frees are Be Saro To so graawt'a Dyspepsia Taberts.

Oliew one or two after meals tr any time and note how the stomach settles down, feel Bne. stops iraa. acidity, sour rUriaaa. -belchln aad ouch troubles due to indicestion. They neutralise the tour aclda.

five t.ie stomach an alkaline er-fect you need have no fear to eat what, eier you like. Get a IS cent hex to-day of any draxaiat. No more drowsiness or hoary reeitna after a hearty meal. Ana you set the benefit of your food in more solid flesh. Most people hare a tendency to acid, gaasr, stomach Just after eatmv or drtnklns; coffee, ate.

If a Stuart lys-pepata Tablet ta chewed at this time it neutratlsea the acida your stomach Is sweetened, tha ras ta prevented and you feel rood all over. Try it. Remember yon can yet Stuart's Dyspepaia Tablets anywhere In U. 8. aad Canada.

Adv. Washing Won't Rid Head Of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten tbe scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do to-night, and by morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have.

You will find. too. that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store and it never falls to do the work. Advertisement.

IVOFM SO BLUE SHE CRIED Because cf 111 Health Tell How She Found Relief by Takinf Lydia E.rl&aJua'fVeeUUeCoinpocsd Burlington. Ia." I used to dread the time for my monthly period as i it every tiro weeks and lasted for two weeks, and duririe that time I would have the blues and Since I have taken Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compotmdl am so happy I can hardly express myself. I have trained sev eral pounds and Look fine. I have recrxnmended your medicine to my friends and you may publish my letter as a testimonial.

I nope your medicine will give others the relief it did me." Mrs. Ralph Gail, 2021 Des Moines Burlington, la. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a medicine for ailments common to women. It has been used for such troubles for nearly fifty years, and thousands of women have found relief as did Mrs.

Gail, by taking this splendid medicine. If you are suffering from irregularity, painful times, nervousness, headache, backache or melancholia, you should at ones begin to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- gund. It is excellent to strengthen system and help to perform its functions with ease and regularity. BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR C0LDSAND FLO New Elixir, Called Aspir-onal.

Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, That Cut Short a Cold or Cough Due to Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if You Cannot Feel Belief Coming Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, diate Relief, Warm-Up.

Ixnme-Quick The sensation in the drug trade is Aspironal. the quick-acting cold and cougbt reliever. authoritatively guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, acd proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye or any other cold remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so tep into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfula With your watch in your hand, take tbe drink at one swallow and call for your money bock In two minutes tf you cannot feel relief coming within the time limit. Don't be bashful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it- Everybody's doing it-Take ther remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the moat agreeable cold and cough remedy for Infants and children, as well as for adulta Adv.

lllllllllltllllMltllllll i hp nil 0 Solomon H. Thornton and wife to Camlet DeKeiaer and wife, lot 33. Adam Bak-era first Miahawaka. tl. Catherine W.

Haahewer ta Louisa Hunt-berg-er, lot 141. Weaeer aad Krieg-hbaum's replat ef part of Martin 1 Wenxere slsth add South Bead, tl- Mary McMiehaei, Clarence E. McMichael and Ralph McMichael ta Thomas Bobeon and wife, lota and 7 in block 41. Uat-tell's Miahawaka, tl. Rene Van Tomgi aad wife to Aucmst van Torome and wife, corta half lot 33, Adam S.

Baker's first add, Miahawaka. 5.io. Carl Hansen tVSnther and wife ta ravld A. Austin and wife, part of lots 117 and IIS. A.

G. Cushinc'a fifth South Bead. Chester Coppersmith and wife to Josenh Goets end wife. let It. Happ aad Tag gart a i.ouin Bead.

II. Ctfford V. Klngslev and wife to Mvrtle taar. a lot on Ohio street. South Bend II.

Walenty Burxynaki to Stanialaw Grxad-aleia and wife, lot la Summit Place South Band. tl. Citlsens Loan. Trust and Savin ga com paay. trustee, to Earl R.

Thompson, and Austin n. verrictc. lot I in Irviagton South Bend. tl. Louia A.

Kertson and wife to Harold T. Lake and wife, lot 1. H. B. White's Southlswa add South i Bend.

II. Thomas A. Hyaes and wife to T. Milo Miller, part of lot 43. Portage Park feouta Bend.

II. Benjamin Courture and Katherine Cour ture to Ernest H. Cornish and wife, lot 3. tiapp and Taggart add. South Bend, tl.

Walter H. Baker and wife to William tiourn. lot zi tn City view Place, in Myler. now a part of South Bend. tl.

Charles M. White and wife to Kphraim w. Mouoway. lot in Mueaael a first add. to South Band.

tl. Antont JankowakI and wife to Mariei KostowaM and wife, lot lltt In fourth plat summit Place South Bend. tl. Henry Aat and wife to Marlon Woodka and wife, weat half lot 417. third, olat summit Place add.

to South Bend, tl. Benedict Kmitta aad wife to Stanialaw Lekarcsyk and wife, lot 3SS In second plat Summit Place add. to South Bend. tl. Jo-ur Kabxlnskl to Joseph Kit and wife, a part of lot 34 In Kirby'a subdivision of Bank outlot II, Souta Bend.

tl. Antonl Andreajawskl and wife to Fran-cisxek Ssajko and wife, lot IIS and second plat Summit plat Summit Place add. to south Bend. tl. John H.

Weber and wife te Victoria Pr Id more, lot 31 tn Arnold and Fisher's subdivision of lots 3 and I In Kunstman and Meyer's add. to South Bend. tl. State of Indiana to Harry Brasv. tax title to lot 7.

Jacob Miller's add. ta South Bend. Theopniel Van de Vetre to Joaeph T. Schumacher at a 44 acres In Penn town- ship, tl.tot. Harry Watson and wife to Alice Wil-lard.

lot 2 in O. W. R. Fowler's first add. to Mlshawaka.

tl. Vernon C. Haattng-e and wife to John E. Solaway. lot 102 in Jackson's proposed subdivision, tl.

Earl F. Baker and wife to George A. Tlttel. lot In third plat summit Place add. to South Bend.

tl. Isaac W. Lower aad wife to Jacob A. Rode arid wife, part of lots 3. 3 and 1C in Faaanacht'a Chapin Place add.

to South Bend. 11. Herman A. Hollingahead and wife to Sherman Cook and wife, souta half lot 101. ortrinal plat of Lowell, now part of Fouth Bend, except tSVfc feet off east ead thereof, tl.

Wtrbert Metrger and wife to Sherman Cook and wife, a part of lot 10 ta original plat of Lowell, now part of South Bend. tl. William Weidler and wife to Albert Perry and wife, tt acres In Union town-ship. II. 000.

Lewis P. Kwanger and wife to John Q. Swanger. Effle J. Swang-er and Lyman E.

Swanger. lot 31. Spring-brook add-Mishawaka. tl. Josephine DeGrooto and husband to Jasper N.

Barnes, lot tt In Robert C. Campbell's plat Mishawaka, II- Edward O. Mason to Jasper N. Barnes, same land as next above, tl. Colpaert Realty corporation ta Evelyn Krapp and Adelaide Krapp.

lot 3Z. Byr-kltt's put to Miahawaka. tl. Anna U. Swygart and husband to Louis Toth and wife, lot 41.

Swygarl's fifth South Bend. 1. 82 Years Old and As Good as a Youngster "7 or 8 years ago. I was a very iick man. Doctors said catarrh trouble of stomach and bowels, affecting the liver and heart.

For more than a year I wanted to die, but could not. Upon the advice of a friend I tried Mayrs Wonderful remedy, and although 82 years old I now feel as good as a youngster." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically, all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including: appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. Wettlck's Drug Store, Central Drug Store and Red Cross Pharmacy in Mishawaka.

Adv. M. E. MINISTER GETS quick sjormcn help Rev. Dr.

Thomas G. Thompson of Johnstown. X. former presiding elder of the iM. E- church writes -Jaquen' Li tic Wonder Capsule give immediate relief.

I have found they not onty help the stomach, but also assist in regulating the system so that the liver apd bowels have a bet ter chance. I find them easy to take and promptly helpful. I highly rec ommend them." Jaques Little Wonder Capsules quickly relieve stomach troubles. Wattick'a Medicine Store. South Bend; E.

C. Went Co Mishawaka or so cents ry mail postpaid rrom JAQUES CAPSULE CO Plattsburg X. Y. Advertisement. Do You Know How To Wash Your Sweaters! Perhaps you are sending your sweaters to the cleaners when they become soiled.

It may be that you don't realize that they can be laund ered at home. Nowadays when sweaters are so much in vogue that everyone owns two or three, it is practical economy to do this work yourself. Bath silk and woolen "westers can be successfully washed but the work must be done carefully and directions followed closely. Government experts have made an exhaustive study of every problem of the laundry and have worked out with great care the proper methods to use in washing silks, woolens. cottons, and linen.

The result of their work is con tained in a free Glvernment publication which our Washington In for mat Kin Bureau will secure for any of our readers. Just write your name and add ess clearly on the tines of the coupon below. KncVose two cents In stamps for; return post- ajre. FREDERIC J. HAS KIN, Director.

The South Bend Tribune Information Bursas. Washington, XX I enclose herewith two cents in stamp for return postage on a. free copy of the Laundry Booklet, Nome Street City Stats) vv.m c. Loser y.iwwHw WNeaeNxXNC ihavgtotakc CfJ wLjt rWgjg pi 1 make yon fetl Dcrnice Jones Reed 8 Center. ead.

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