South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1919 — Page 20

j i:inY r.vr.MN;. ocmi;r.i; 21, 11.1!. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FUSES TO DIP U. S. Regulars on Pier Strike Duty at Seaport (Hip Jjraitcßs A4 ' i 1 I. ; -.v 117 South Michigan St. Correct Apparel for Women . H'v;..-Nror -7' Eau Claire Editor Firm in His Demand That Governor il Remove Sheriff. v ; t - I i (V; "'"ft ( it

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- Kr Jnr Ot?o 0.. W.!t -crott. pnMthr of tiio !:.;:. n;rril. l'"ljTl charts v, jth u'.. mor Sepr a.-k4n th it he r u J Sheriff H. Hrt; from -.ffi .--''iii.t of crft and f r.t -1 ' 1 1 t j harKo on th part of 1 1 1 offiml Hfrri-n county official acd n r I i t i T ' orrl. havo ln in a furni' i! Now, n now nrc!" of thi fih! :"äir.si: alloArj . rook f 1 n m county nffmrs rn jnrt of W.iltso U chrj ' with th ja!ilira t ion In WnltsoM's j pip--r t.lay of th i.urport'-! at-; 'nipt on th-- pirt of attorn - fori Shr;ff IIo-u. to call Waltfcott .ff. ! WniiM Drop CiH-. i Arrorrtlrijr to thr story puhli-hl, in th1 Journal, Waited t was f.ilk-il hf-fnrf- Moc'ip'. attorneys and fold; "tha if hr wonH drop th Hnui ! rase, tho two rafs j-tartr! n gainst him would ho dropped. " Thf as ! aairnt the rditor nrc th outrorii ( of th fiffht ho has made against I Berrien county official rondit Ion.j. on of thr-m h"-ir,fr for contempt of ourt. the other brought ty th Kau' Clnir bank whose president, a ; prominent politician. W.ilts-rott at-.

tRckfd, al!?in5 Injury to the bank's reputation. Waltscrott has refused to drop hi charges atrinst the .)ieriff mid thinvetiffation will b opened next month. Meanwhile color h.i. been lent to the case against the sw riff bv the refusal of the board of juPTvi.orH to allow one of hi late.-t bills claiming fee for a case in which tho sheriff took no pnrt. Wiilttott has had to (rlit yvcry office holder In the county and he ha dene fo without tho support of nny other newspaper in the county. It 1 certain that the hearing of the pheriff's case will furnish many fenbations.

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Kodak yupplles, at Schilling's.

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I'niteil States troops landed at llleken, N. J., to take- a band in the ion .;.-:n: t!i. s fi:iike. Juslwu.h tho troops will do in the frovernment determination to keep ships moving at tho Now York port ha; not been announced. No orders have b en issued as yet to the commander of th detachment, which is part of the Twelfth I'nited States inf;mt ry. It is known that the troops will take eharu'' of all government pbis arid y-.elj) to coal all transport s and other ovc ninicnt vessels. Hut wh.-ther th" 01 diets will be orlrd to handle other than those under army supervision has "not yet be n announced- In the inserts are shown th president and vh "-p resident of the International Lor.? shoremen's a vsoc iat ion.

START DRIVE AGAINST BOOTLEGGING IN CANADA

r'AIIAIiV, Alta.. Cht. 2I. The Alberta branch of th national council of women has started a drive to wipe out bootlcprK'insr and moor.shinin in this; province. Pro

vincial and local authoriti. s have

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prown, derpit:- efforts of city officials and he Hoval Northwest

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iators of tho liquor act and the pov- 1 can Railway Express company on ernnicnt is akrd to enact lerisla -' Thursday niuht announced that the tion to provide for straight ia il ' emb. ruo against "perishables" had sentences. Licensing of hotels and I Ion removed. Kmhnroes against lod.in houses, to brinpr them di- im-n handi.-e from points west and rectly under police regulation, also ' southwest of Chicago will be lifted

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The Style Corner Tor Men and Young- Men

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Rich fabrics, Striking new colorings, beautifully tailored. Single and double breasted models, belt styles, box coats, conservative coats, smart exclusive models for men and young men a very exclusive display. In justice to yourself you shouldn't think of selecting an overcoat until you have inspected our fine showing and see the very attractive prices in our line.

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Tomorrow The Last Saturday in October We want to break all records in this wonderful Sale of Suiu, Coats and Dresses for one day. To do this we have made some tremendous price concessions on hundreds of garments. We advise early buying to avoid disappointments, as the values are the greatest ever shown.

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Buy Your New Dress in this Sale

Dresses for All Occasions Handsomely Embroidered Tricotines Smart Plain and Embroidered Tricolettes Embroidered and Beaded Satins Beaded French Serges Plain and Beaded Georgettes Values Which Are Truly Wonderful!

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Scores of New Models of the Interesting New Blouses Highest Type $5.75, $8.75, $12.75, $15.75 and up. Just one beautiful, lilmv bluue afur another fresh trejm their tissue bringing telegraphic newness in Mnue fashioning. Short sleeve models, coquettish embellishments of bows and frills, somber and gay embroideries, delectable plaiting and braiding.

'Nothing but old standard eastern makes

Hallet and Davis

THE VI RTL'OLO backed by 8o years of piann-makitu is the ultimate in player-pianos. One nf itv features exclusive in the Hallet & Davis is a device that increases or decreases the volume of the tone at the will of the player. Let us play this or one of nur other old makes of pianos or player-pianos for you.

J. M. ROS 228 S. Michigan St. Main 235

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