South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 17, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 January 1920 — Page 2

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Sixth Annual Father and Son . Affair Will be Held ... at Y. M. C. A.

F!An fr.r the Mxth anr.-Ml I .it!.--r and S'n r.ir.qij t to 1 ! 1 in thInr- tryrr.nayium -f the V. M. C A. on Tusdny venin;. F K IT. .ir r..irin? completion and nrc .dinic to V. II. Kupfrer, hoys' wurk wcrctry at the Y. M. C A . t.- nffnir i xpcted to rllpue th1 I.--. r.qu't ff Ht rear whf;i f.'O fathers and .-or.-attended. J!t. A!!n ,t;tcVkT!.'' of :h Fir-i TongT national church -f.f To' fin. (.. J. 5? h-n oVrtd tlu- Fp'-akr ;ir.? will uvo the .-:;l.J"rt- of "Ui.'.. ;,r.. Pads." fir-v. torkdal- Ins a national refutation ax a s;--ikr rf i:ri rcj,rojTj3y upon th" yil,(t of t.'YV. Th r?ratn svlll ir.cltj'h a inmbr of music. .p--ilii.-. The j!itc-, fnr th? hannuft which :r r.ow on at tho V. M. r. A. l"o" $1 .rh " r already in d'ii;;n'l aii-1 a rr;i:ir of r'-rvutiorM hive l n m. ! at this farlv da? Si"!ii-t Cmiimitt-'. A rity-wMp commit f i . i T l inclijtlo.s mot nf thr rnlr.i.-trs of the city hiH 1 n j-I r 'l to spai; at th various t -hurr-h tpon th- uV .;- t and to a.-:rtain th- miini r of ;'.itIiTM and sons who will a tt n I fmm ach district. The social centers arc cooj.er.itin-c in this : n of

tli- ivrraM ur.fhr il, ari r.-hlp ' -f r. i:. v..if. . ; Men -.Vit!:, ;t r,. i.r-rd to ! hnr.iX t oy-; who haw- i.e. f it!, :- l!v-u.-or v!i.'.v. Si'h', ai.r:ot atfta!. i Th- !:; ::ih' rs of th- f nnunitte.. who . W'V i" !t 'I and fn whom r;otiC s j of th- s' !'ftion wiro v-T.t Friday J mommi; a:. ; Cliarhs Heckler. Dr. : W. II. i:orir-y. V. H. Itranr.n. 1 A.

Il'imi'.!' r. .lohn Dohm. John Dunk--"r. P- '. Hondurant. Walter F.t-s-: o la. A. Fish. V. If. Fr-sh-:y. r. JIis. L. M. Pimrr.Tshni;.lt, T-'"jrr..-tr KÜK"r ( H.

j K'rjM' r. Frank Leslie, Ct nrc Iock- ; py, S. II. Ihman. C. F. McCoilurn. j W. F. Miller. rr,- Fa-f. r. F.

l .lonri li ni iil. Mir.im Uo.-. P. r;. frailly. Jam Taylor, P. r.NTurk. (J. M. Frey. U Whit-ron-.h. J. K. Witrncr. Thi.i cf)rnmitt"c will m--t at th V. M. P. A. at i:P"i o'clock on th'-cnii,-(j Jan. 22 to di-cu.-s thrt tin il prcfirirations for thp occasion ar.J s ill h expected to r port on !h" rii)proxin". ito nuriuiT of ti' !cts enrh will nrd for hi.- coru;r' .a tion or proup.

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NOTED LECTURER

Special Judge Renders Deci

sion in "Golden Glow" Liquor Case.

FATHER LONG WILL GIVE SUNDAY SERMON

Per. pohert J. P'M.i:. archdeacon of tho dioecs- of Northern Indiana, will speak in Sr. Janus' Episcopal church on Sunday 'Vninff at a s-r-ice to he conducted under the auspices of tiw Voan People's sor i -1 y f the parish. Thi is 1'athe;- T.oim's annual i.it.ation 10 the society ;T.d thr pen era! ptihic is invited to hear him. The ;t-rvi"( which will pin at '.:". o'clock, he held in th" erat oj--

i:i,i,nyoictif. Paii.-a k Sale ends Saturday 1 1 i ti at f:."di o'clock. Tfn: i:i.LsTiT!i stouk

Wavnmp to keepers ot soft dri.k 5to; s that po.-s ssion of l!o inr will he viewd :is prima facia t-vino' that the llfj'ior is hr.jn held for sale was piven Saturday morning hy Special JudL'e (Jforc Crane tri city court Friday. Tile warning was ien wh.en Judpf Crane handed do- n hi" decision of th asev: of aim;i Kopor an1. Prank Horka. owners of a foft drink .tore known as the "lold n Glow." on F. Washinpton a v. FouiwI Not futility. O-vinp to tht recent decision id the supremo court, holding that the possession of liquor alon is not ::v. offense in Indiana. Judee Crane was forced to find the men not puilty of any charge. Fopers and Ilohka were arrested, and their hearing in ity court w:n held he-foro the supreme court decision was piven. They were tried on the charge of having the unlawful possesion of liquor.' Tlie :cisin of Judge Crane w.-; .vithheld until Fiidcy morAing. The tcstiraony at the hearing Was to th" oTcrt that a hottle containing le.-'s. than a ejuart of whiskj' was found on a window sill at the "poldn C.iow." along with a hundle. A pint hottle half full of whisky was found

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MUST REPORT LIQUOR SUPPLY

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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Saturday to 9:30 p. m.

Two Big Hosiery Factories The "Wayne Knit" Co." ol Fort Wayne - The "Iron Clad" Co. of St. Joe Twice a year we buy the irregulars from these two factories. The January Clearance shipment arrived yesterday from Fort Wayne the Iron Clad shipment came a few days ago. ' , : Tomorrow the Big Sale Starts Hosiery for women, men and children at a saving of 33 I -3 to 50 per cent.

On Snle Center Aisle Iron Clad Hosiery

for Children

We cannot urce vou too strongly the advantage of buvincr vour children's hose at this sale. The slight imperfections are hardly noticeable and will not alTect the wearing uualitv. This lot includes licht. medium a n d h e a v v weichts in all sizes and ordinarilv sell for 75c. Sale price m tomorrow, pair. .

Henry Turner lkiiley. ;h- noted '"turer. wrifr and art critic who will appear Saturday afternoon at the (divep hotel under the auspices of the Propre:: club. .Air. Baihy is at present dean of the Cleveland school (f art and a lead-r in art circles of the country. Ho will speak here on "The Ucaiity of Common Things." in Fours' pocket by the polier at the same time. There was no vider.ee presented hy the ftate that there was any intent to sell upon the art of Hogers and )-r:a

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In .iccord.tnr e with th prov-uins of Iii- constitutional ptolubitir.n amendnuntv whicli w:nt int( effect ;;t midnight Friday, fleorpe II. Hess, acting internal revenue collector for this district, has announced that per-s-or.? legally )ermitted to have in their possession intoxicating liquors on and after Jan. 17 must report

within 10 days after that dute to j

the collector of internal revenue. Forms for reporting the possesion of liquor have been sent to nil wholesale and retail liquor dealers, all persons holding permits to uso or sell i-pirits or wines for non-beverage purposes, all hospitals and f luc.ltional institutions which have obtained alcohol under section ".II'? of the revised statutes, all persons

having in their possession wines in -1

te-ndod for sacramental purposes "as well as any other parties known or believed to have liquor in their possession or storage." Reports must be made in duplicate, one copy to be retained by ihe person making the inventory and one to be forwarded to the collector of internal revenue. The national prohibition act does not require a report of liquors possessed in a pri

vate dwelling occupied by such pro

vided such "liquid that cheers' is intended for th use only of the occupant, his family and bona F.ie -'ue.-ts. Liquors required to be reported and not included in the inventor." are tibjeet to elrur Heavy penalties are provided for failure to ranke a report or for rr.akir.iT a false report. Mut C.t-t IVniüts. On i.nd after' Jan. IT, carriers transporting intoxicating liquors fr non-be-,frage purposes will be required to obtain permits. In stat s where fdcral prohibition, directors have been appointed, th-'- permits will be issued hy the directors. In other : dates. olbn tors of interna! revenue will isue the required permits. O.ng itutional prohibition mak'? it illegal to: Keep any liquor in storage anywhere but in your home. Attempt to get liquor rS"re cu: of storage. Carry anything "0:1 the hip."' Have more than, two ' drink. n residences" one in the city ami one in the country. Move your home supply to another residence without a perr.i:'. Make a present of liquor. Receive such a present. liay or ell any formula f- - 1,:. ir.g h.omc-n-.ade liquor. Display any liquor signs or tdvertiing or. ycur premises.

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.11 'ST AIUUTTP. Hundreds of Tricotine and coats to go in The

Sa at Special Frlces. THi: ELLSWORTH STOltl

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KN 1 1 j 1 1 TS Ol' COIiVMHUS DA NCI 3. Fischer's I'xposltion orchestra, Charlie and Hurt. Monday evening. Jan.-19, 1910, at Bullard hall. Nil es. Mich. S377.17 Advt.

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for Breakfast Luncheon Dinner Snpper Any time that

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a delicious drink with a real, satisfying, sustaining food value. We guarantee its purity and high quality. We have been making chocolate and cocoa for nearly 140 years.

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Hosiery for Men

At a irreat savin? in the Men's Store, ew annex. Jefferson blvd.. separate entrance. Reeular Sl.25. s 1.50 Silk Hose, seconds at S0c 05c Cashmere Hose tor 59C. 75c Mercerized Hose for 4 Sc.

Wayne Knit Hose Vi Price Women's Cotton, Lisle and Silk Hose, Irregulars, at Grea Savings. 500 Pairs of Black Cotton Hose Regular price 3c. Sale price 25c. 1,000 Pairs of Black Lisle Hose Regular price 65c. Sale price 35c. Children's Huse 05c. Sale price 39c. 1,000 Pairs of Colored Lisle Hose This lot includes, black, white colored and balbriggan. Regular price Sc. Sale price 5oc, 5()c. Real Outsize Hose o5c quality, black and white. Sale price 35c. SOc quality black and white. Sale price 50c. Sl.oo quality, black only. Sale price 75c. 1,000 Pairs of Silk Hose $2.50 quality, black and colors. Sale price SI. 19, S2.50 quality, black and colors. Sale price SI. 19. S2.00 quality, black and colors. Sale price Sl.oo. S3.00 quality, white and colors. Sale price S1.5o. "Iron Clad" Hose for Women Mercerized Lisle Hose Ribbed top, 75c quality at 5()c. Ribbed top, o5c quality at 35c. Ribbed top, 50c quality at 25c. All ribbed, 75c outsize, at 50c

Flannelette Kimonos Pink, blue, rose, gray, at $2.98, S3. 50, S3.98, S4.50.

Table Silverware Sale

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cut all silverware and jewelry tomorlow. See display main tloor.

Child ren s and Infants'

Clothing Winter Coats Reduced 25 This special reducion includes every winter coat in the Children's Department, both little girls' and babies' coats. Serge Dresses for Little Girls Sizes 6 to 16. l: ery one of these pretty, warm dresses is reduced in price. They are real bargains. Stylish Gingham Dresses Sizes 6 to 16. Crisp Gingham Dresses in pretty colors suggest spring. Prices on these new frocks begin at S3. 75. Infants Dresses In sheer lawn and nainsook, trimmed in lace and embroidery, are priced 5c, 75c, 89c, Sl.ob, S1.25, SI.50, S1.69, S1.75, S2.00. Flannelette Kmonos for Infants v Some are bound in fancy braids, others in ribbons and still others have crocheted edges. Prices 59c, 75c, Sl.oo, S 1.25, SI. 50.

Flannelette Nighties BrightonCarlsbad Sleeping uarments infants are priced $1.15. Bibs for Infants All kinds of bibs, lawn ones, quilted ones. Turkish ones, oil cloth ones. They are bifc and little, square and oval. Prices are 5c, 1 0c, 15c. 19c. 29c, 35c. 89c.

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Women's Athena Underwear " Women's 85 percent Wool Underwear, steam shrunk; three style neck and sleeves, ankle length, $3.75, $4.00.

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Women's Silk and Wool Underwear, two styles neck and sleeves, ankle length, $3.75, $4.00. Women's 75 percent Wool Underwear, sleeveless and low neck, ankle length. $2.50, $3.00. Women Cotton Union Suits. light and medium weight, all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length, $2.00, $2.25.

Winter Coats for Women and Misses Every coat offered is a bargain. Examine the material in the coat it will prove its own value. Examine the lining in the coat its quality will convince you. Examine the tailoring in the coat it is well made. EVERY COAT IN THIS SALE COMES FROM REGULAR STOCK.

Plush Coats Reduced 20 Sizes are 36 to 42. S.55.00 Coats are $44.00. S50.00 Coats are S40.00. $45.00 Coats are $36.00. S35.00 Coats are $28.00. Coats formerly price d $75.00 are price d $45.00. These coats are made of bolivia and silvertone. They have handsome seal collars anfl are lined with novelty silks, as well as interlined. Practical School Coats for IVlisses $47.50 Coats are $30.75. s35.no Coats are $29.75. $25.00 Coats are $16.50. Winter Hats at Bargain Prices All winter hats have been reduced in price. Pattern hats are included in these sales. Prices $3.95, $5.00. $6.95, $7.95 and $10.00.

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qualities of youthfulness. Popular prices.

January Clearance S.de On Boys' 0 ercoats Come n and inspect these coat values to $25.00. Skolny c: Preis make at reduced prices. Boys' Bath Robes. $4.50. $4.75. Boys' Flannel Gowns nd PaJamas, priced $1.00 to $2.25.

Brand New Lingerie for Spring Daintv Gowns ot nainsook ad long cloth, with trimming's of lace and embroidery and ribbons are available at S1.5o, S1.75, S2.0O, S2.50, S2.98. Envelope Chemises in serviceable and pretty designs are priced $l.5o, $1.98, $2.5n, $2.98. A "Special" Chemise Cotton Crepe Fnelope Chemise in serviceable quality of maerials, lace trimmed, is now SI. 25.

Clearance Sale of Broken Sizes in Men's Unions and Two-Piece Suits of Underwear

Ail weight, rotton, wool and mixed garments at special price. A clean-up ,ilc of big values. Two-Piecr Garments, special at $1

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Unions from $2. r$2.25, $2.50 and

$2.75.

Men's Pure Silk Hose, all colors. Special 89c. Men's Black Cashmere Hose, worth $1.00. at 9c. Men's Jersey Knit Shirts, clors brown and blue. A genuine bargain, all sizer $3.95 value. Special at $3.25.

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