South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 325, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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'Quote Reports of Librarian of Louvain to Prove Contentions.
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',; Choi mV. II r e the books wrr f !;'.' 1 in carts and r orivt yed to the .:..!:. The rjtiz.-ru' of Louvain. en S'' l.ii,' the.- brinks thro;:r:h the j r' ?s. im a trine. 1 tlu-y wrr the K'"'!:-. of the university II J rary. "Tl.'-- reports" lUv. Folk, "arf f ori' Ii:: iv evidence that the val:e.l hoks were absolutely destroyed ar.d are not r.ow hi rxi.sl:.c ::i U rii-.iiny or anv other country." Th-- work of restoration Is moving abrur -iior sfu!Iy, according- fo Rov. Folk, who In rhnrpo of th collecting of volume In tho mbldle west.
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ft tho national omir-itt- for th restoration of tho jvain library. 'Tvlth such prominent rr.n as Th-o-dor Wfitlcy Koch of N'orthw. stern university, I)r Herbert I'utn am of th Library f 'om,-r Dr. K. K. Itlchards of Princeton university rind others, emphatically r f it- -1 th following cable dispatch article vhlch appeared in Th-.ir.--Ia 's "hlc.'to Herald r.x.imlr.T which stated H-I-orts from P.. lr:I i r : . t II of icrov.intr ykitlcin a to tho
ATTORNEY GRAHAM TO ASSIST IN PHONE RATE CASE HEARING
burning of th-
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vain university by r;rr:.:ir: sol
dier. An investigation
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ly to h" nril-roi to verify innurn rah',- reports of , wi-Z.rr-s i t c r rr 1 n ' th- : 1 1 -; r 'l systematic looting of the f imous library La fort' the burning of tho anclTP. hulldintr. Thee reports all "e thit humlre N of pric-!'K3 manuscripts of th" cventh and twelfth cfn'urif.i have found th ir way to Irmany to be hi Idea in private rollectUnr. An -wis Article. In ar,s,v rirr.r th" article key. Folk Mated th it s'.i'-h W is r.o! ; ea.-- as the. rno?-t carcf'.il inv's'iration 1 : .1 1 i.Ircady proven tl;at all cf the valued jii-'it'SMT ipts had htoti destroyed !y 1.r. on Tho rditht of An-,'. lb. Tie fpioted tho reports of Pr.f. r-hin-Hiy. hhrarian at Tou ain. wfio ii "Tho lire in th- lihrary of tho unirity hruk out sial h -r.ly during 1ho nitrhl - h n a'l the lil-rary rer.)!v-s wero If .'"! and re i! nt -i of the jd-iro wer' f vi 1 -id r. to ;.yo thfdr hii;i' af'r 7 ' lock In flo pvonlnjr. "I aw the ruin of th" lihrarv
Grand Jury Returns Eight Indictments at Session Thursday Afternoon.
City Atf. Thomas W. Slick, repi -r,:i!iu- tho munlolpal city, will ho assi--t. d at th- hearing of the Contr.:i Cnion T-l-phne Co. for an lnr ij-'- tf rat..- hre hi-for? the In-di.-in.i p'ihli-; ..-rvieo commission at Ir.di'vjpr-!i Xnv. 2't and 2 by A. C or.ih repr s ntirr-r tho South I'-' 'id ''h trnher of (.'unmir rc". Mr. Sli 1: Has assisted by Mr.
drah.-im at th" s.imo hearing held in this c!.ty a ;h.rt time aero, when it! wp ; rTiti:un-d To a I tter lato at In-j diara p-dis. The company is asking ;:n ir -r-::-e of ."0 cents a telephone I
o r tho ra!".s now prevailing as the result of an order of postmaster Cl n Hurleson.
It l'vr-!opod at the liearin? here j
recently that the prent obiction to an ir.rrea.se is the kind of servier; tho company is furnishing South I'.rnl and Mishawaka patrons Mishawak is also contesting tho rate incr .a so.
An indictment of manslaughter was brought apainst Francis CorriKan, the Notre Dame student who ran over and killed Roy E. Wattle, manager of the Mi.hawaka Dairy Co., by the grand Jury Thursday afternoon. Elsht Indictments, fix for rand larceny, one for assault and battery with intent to kill and the indictment of manslaughter was brought
in by the prand Jury after three t days' sewdon. Held For A-nult. j John Mentis was indicted for as- j c.ault and battery with Intent to J
kill. It was ho who attacked Officer Kasmlr Luzny on S. Scott ?t., over a month previous. Rose Tcterson was indicted for irrand larceny. Mrs. Peterson is charged with ttealin dress goods from a Mishawaka store and also figuring In the lark'e jewelry thefts of her brother, Joseph Vida, from the O. P. Xoisom Jewelry More. Larceny Indictment, Willard Arney was indicted for irrand larceny, charged with pteallnc: auto tires. Arney was acquitted of the charge of the murder seven years asro of C. L. Higlishen of Op-ct-ola, Ind. George Pasflwater and Welcome Inus were Indicted for grand larceny on the charge of stealing bicycles. Milton Bollinge and Clarence Van Porn were charged with stealing auto tires on an indictment of grand larceny. Bollinger is also charged with receiving stolen goods.
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SUIT IN JUSTICE COURT FOR P0SESSI0N
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"SIRUP OF mn CHILD'S LAXATIVE
More than a year's unlawful pos-sassi'.r-i of the house on lot 5 4, Park I'lac" addition is charged by John M. and Carrie Swartz who riled suit a trail st Cli.iz and Ueatrice Clark for pios- ssion of tho house in Justice Wypiszynski's court Thursday. i'.esidt-s possossion, damages of ?3J5 .ire a.c!ed with attorney fees and co-ts of the proceedings. Mattlo w M. Pinan brought suit agalb.'-t .Joseph S. Ihillcy for possession of the hfes- at 1221 outh Fe ad a v. wit ; 2 damages. He states l'.aiby has b -en In unlawful P s.- .-ion of the property since ' -et. l'T. 1 :d!i.
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There's power and energy and "go" in Busse's First Prize Bread. It's j'ust the right sort of fuel for the human engine. Mixed, kneaded, raised and baked in a big daylight plant without being touched by human hands. Your grocer would rather sell ,you "First Prize" than any other bread. He knows its the best and cleanest loaf in his store. He knows you are not getting full value unless you specify "Busse's First Prize" when ordering bread. AT YOUR GROCER'S
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Store Ofeni 8:30; Closer 5:30 SaL to 9:30 p. m.
Turkey Supper The Tra Room will '-rv a Turkey Suppr on 5-tur-dny evening from 5 :00 to 7:30.
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GATELYS RENDERS AN INTELLIGENT
CREDIT SERVICE THAT APPEALS
TO INTELLIGENT PEOPLE
Underwear For Women Fleecy garments, soft and comfy, and perfect fitting. What a pleasure to wear such garments. Notice the prices and compare the quality. Women's Fleeced Union Suits, heavy weight, high neck, long sleeve, ankle length. At $1.75 and $2.00. Women's Pure White Fleeced Union Suits, three styles neck and sleeves, ankle length. At $1.50 to $1.95. Women's White Fleeced Union Suits, light weight, three styles neck and sleeves' ankle length. At $1.00, $1.25.
Women's White Fleeced Separate Garments, vests come in three stytles neck and sleeves, pants ankle length. At $1.00, $1.25 Women's Hosiery for Gifts Women's Radmore Silk Hose, black, white and colors, at $1.00. Black, white and colors, with shaped ankles, at $1.50. Women's Full Fashioned Hose, high spliced heel, elastic top, black and many of the wearing shades. At $2.00. Women's Full Fashioned Hose, in black, white, gold, silver, pink and other shades. At $3.00.
Coats Winter Coats The Great Sale Progresses Fach day it grows bigger and more interesting. The great values are appreciated and bring more buyers See the Coat Values at $50 Coats with Hudson Seal collars and plain self materials. Short Coats of Seal Plush Beaver Plush at $19.75. B!aA Soil at $35.00 and $50.00.
Christmas Petticoats
For Practical Gift Giving Any of these will give the greatest pleasure. At $2.50, $2.98 to $3.95. Of Sateens with fancy flounces Heatherblooms at $6.95. All colors in all Silk Jerseys at $7.50 and $10.00. plain or flowered, plaian or flowered.
Tricotine Dresses
at $19.75 Just think of it what a saving to buy a dress of all wool Tricotine the materials alone would cost as much as this sale price. The styles, workmanship and trimmings of cmbreidery and braid and buttons represent the newest modes. They are good values at $25.00 and the best buy you
ever made c.t $19.7 tomorrow and Saturday, or whi!
they last.
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Satin and Silk Dresses For Afternoon Correctness in Style
Smart Gowns of georgette beaded and em- Vr.; broidered; of satins with fringe trimming; 'fjfj 'V
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COAT
Th extraordinary values at Gately'a have attracted South Bend's very best dressed women season after season and the ever widening circle of our friends attests to the fact that when the word "saleM is used by this stora it means everything the word implies. This November sale of coats is a money-saving event. We positively cannot offer these garments later in the season at prices advertised now.
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Children loa its lei;,;o;:j; fruity ,Ta5tt. Full liroctiern f. r vhil Vs Ndose on rich bo it !..-. llie it without feir. Mother! Y u r:,ut r-.y 'Ciiil. :- 3 Li."
C0HSTIPÄTI0B Biliousness-Headache WENDELL'S Vegetable Cathartic Liver Tablet; Make the hvr artivo, -mvl. rrlilar. without p.iln vr trrtpir.; relie tick he.ula-' h irul; --ticri and all nu'rLtd conditions il ae to un-
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r.eys. Th y 1 lora '.ill f.u r . 1 cur.ttlj ation. (let a oi V IINI i:Li; Jüvt-r Tablets to..l.y at U'ettirK's Hate Druu Ütcrc or any leaU:: Uriu Store. Large box for 23 cents. Alv.
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Ker7 cloth oo4a with plueh, collar plush button trimrcwc, at tho Try
price -.-. w. Very fine rclour, vrkh fancy blt and laro pwah cior, a 9ry a4hractsTO, girlish Yery tylish models, rada of tnco-relonr, rot table (or mtMst and yourr business
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SPECIALS IN YOUNG MEN'S FURNISHING Ardmore Styleclothes those exclusive young men's clothes will be included in the ii-t et sjv. We have suits that are tailored to the latest fashion, made of fabrics of the highest quality ana manufactured exclusively for us, that we will sell at Others at $35, $40, $45, $55 and $60.
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Smart model made tp In polo doth with $OC80 a lartfa fur collar, all artnd blt, ail lined, JJ roodcrttl rai wo at , ..JA1lTr FW? COATS Marxnot awd oltne coats, deaiXlf nrnmeii and STrrUiitely fmihd tlrtmtflotrt, rsmso it. pri-s iicm $125.00 fc Hudaon eeol, Jap wi saj sout.gj.?.awpaya ttrely low price.
FALL SUITS ATVA OFF I
Very retty auita are featured m tffeTriew ripple eftedP, pi am and fur trimmed l other tailored modelt in lemtf coata arc also chownt Mortmat m all popular ciotLa snd colors.
$30.00 to $60.00 j OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ? 3
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A Snug fit
With clothes prices advancing steadily from season to season, it is necessary to get the most out of the clothes you already have. Perhaps you have one or two coats in your wardrobr that are practically as good as new, but the pants that match are worn out. We can help you get more wear out of the coat, for we have a very good line of trousers from which you can make a selection that will look very well with that coat. We have trousers in blu serges, stripes and several different coiors. Our special for Friday and Saturday f"t' will sell at
Others from $6 to $9.50.
Beautiful
A union suit that fits snug, that hugs tightly to the body, will keep you warmer than one that fits loosely. Our union suits of mixed worsteds are the "clinging" kind, that makes them comfortable, too. You'll find that Wilson Brothers'
underwear will give you mighty good wear, have a special at Others at $3 and $5.
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Most young men are very particular about th K iris th'-y wear. Being exclusively for young men, our store ha a stock of shirts from which the most fastidious and discriminating can pick a shirt that just suits. Wo have everything from the plain cotton shirts to the finest or silk, including tbf popular madras and crepe. Our special in . h i : t s i an un
usual offering a very hign grade silk with pin
stripes in several different shades, at
Oth ers from $3 to $12.
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Knitted
lies
Have you noticed the number of veildressed young1 m-n that ar w-irinp knitted tics with soft collars this fall? Knitted ties are the. most stylish nockwear; blacks. -er. haps, .ire the mcst popular, and "fe have a very largo stock of them, but we have them in other colors, and stripes, too. For Pri-
dav and Saturday wo have a beau
tiful silk knitted tie for
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We have others, including some verypretty silk patterns, at $1.50 up to $3.
Hats and Caps Caps are very popu
lar wun your.? nun this season, and Porti. Urothers have macie an exreptionally a t y 1 i f h line for this tail an i winter. Port:s Iirotht rs always make j--o l
hats and taps. We
have a special at .
Others at 82.1:5. S2.50, $:i jtnd ;?.25. A snappy looking velour will be our special hat ofterincr: v. lours
are the stylish things in hats this winter and ours arc unusual values at Others from St to $10.
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