South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1920 — Page 5
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FILES ANSWER III BOND THEFT GASE Claim; Stiidtlsnkrr Corporation i- Entitled to Recovery of Actual Los.
A ; v-r In i;.i:i,M!:.n v.-.i.s fil ! Ly I"h:i ;. Y, :i;.-If y. Cf..ü Ktr.rutt. In the St. 'l for Iv-o If-'ph circuit tj.,0 : .uar-i arif r rr,ri).-.rati..n f.-r 55. COO r :r.iir;r Ker.r.Mt It. -r. r,' : n with th- Ji i;pi-, i:ir.c- of $2.'m,C0O iu I-Il.trty lion'i.s frcm 'h-- rorporatiori's :'.',r ( 'i L re in January a y ar :iu'). K'"inf-H t :ifr. ij to the t-.kinij f (ho fjor.'I.:, ar.M to h tvjut: burner! the 2"i J10.'!''') n-rtificMrs. and to in .ittrupt I hiir'-'f ;ir.fl fjonr' V. f;.ni to t!: i f tho f-nialr.lr.i; three V.r.. Is a:i:.l at S ::. 0 0 0. Ati-wrr id .Mitigation. Tn th- .-rrnr.'l r i r:j r.iph of hi.--v. r In I forth mi:: iu:i. At! Y' -t tri v j tl: ( rt'Or.i t ;o:i irTiivrry of th .n! v -ntl' !. -I to th af.Jtal c -.; ,f th- r 'urn of O! t;.r 2 .' t"i.Is poiritinir out tl. it thrf tin- r. r tlf.i at h;i already refn i(f'irr,'- l to th- f rj. oration and are. r. u in it.' poy.f -f- .ion. AernrdJr.4 to th- :iiMv?r In mif'-ation. th- nV:-! lt of 1 1 : return of the Londrf doe iu t Include mori"y that may havo ii'Mi spent by t!io rorioration In ori'lurt irur v.anI Inv st atlons in 1 t t the c:rr um1-tarn :- s'lrne.mdintr Ik' tliarpe-iranre of th certifieates. i nnett and Gnrnl are now awaiting t r i i 1 in the Sr. .lovph .-uper ior 1 i,;irt nn crlmini! eharj"".. Kt-nnett en that of larciny and flood on that of receiving stolen irop rty. Kenn tt- confession that he found the bona!-' in th cilices of th corporation h-re. anil tlvii Vcirnetl 22 f them, after which h and flood at tempted to dispose of the remaining i hree bonds. w.4.s made to o.'lirials of tie corporation. Kemiett is bir.i,' ! Ii !d linder n $10.000 surety end. ;-nd 'lood und-r a .,.ain casn i-onu. -iri'OliST APPItAISEHS i on Kir im; Ar emu: VA Neldo. IM Pfeiffer and P. D.
"Y Romlurant were apiointed appraNrn of th' Ruinu' a v.. property at
ers of the Ruint: the rerular meetll P..f public works.
ntr of the board held Tuesday
"if morninp. According to the recently announced plan of the board Kwin- a.v. Is to be widened and the! work of the appraisers will be
o t' l a i.air uiieni"ii in iw. i'in.u'property that will be taken over by he city with the widening of the itreet. The three members ef the board jf real estate and have no private projert' intrre.sts in the immediate vicinity of the territory 11 question. RECEIVE RULES EOR OiSE YEAR ENLISTMENTS AecordlnjT to wonl Juft received ut the army recruiting rtation, men with or without previous service may enlist In the army for a period i of one year providing enlistments are made before March Men enlUtinp may be assigned to any part of the United States where camps .ire established and are eligible to take up th vocational and educational work. A .-mall number of men is wantd tor th cavalry at the University of Illinois, especially horse fhoer3 and saddlers. The pay for these onlivtments is $121 a month. Clemens .T. Kruk and Harry (Jreczeezyzk of tliis rity were areepted Monday for the 17th lit Id artillery at Camp Tra is, Texas. Tl;e De Lessep.s farnily of Panama c.tn , fame, came from Scotland in the fourteenth century. n Mt Hi f H Will be S 1.0
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INTERURBAN LINES TO REDUCE FARES
Pulli Service Co minimi on Iucs Mandatory 0 r d c r Favorable to Communities. A r lurtifn of th ommutatw-n fai v.; "f th'j hi".i.K'o. South i!e:.l .ind Northern Indiana Railway company fron; th-- prfs-vnt La. is of ttvo conM a rni: to that of $.01 M5 a the rat chared by the Chi(a?o, lik" Shore, und .South li r.'l . 1 1 . ... i;auway c.'inpany, wnicr. 2 ,mj or r--it 3 in this territory, lias t n ordrrttl by t)i public .'twc- corn mi - nion rt Indiana. Commutation hook? arc to b rnaJj vi i t 40 ti;krtj- with a minimum .hu.ru.' of four dollars a boi.k nr. d 10 cpnts a ride. Th tomr.ar.y ha- l n ord'-r'-'i to c'irK' l all far s .-Jcal it-d on th- two ctnts a rnib h.isi- anl rst.iMUh In liu thrf-of far s on the I.01S7S a mil- basis. Th Chic.i'o, Lake Shor- ami South I'.tT.'l Railway company was anthoriz'-d by tlio commission to stabli.-.h a minimum commutati'in farr- of four dollars for 10 ridrs. or 1 0 t nta a rid. SYMPUOK Y ORCHESTRA PRESENTS PROG RA ! The Detroit Symphony orchestr; v. ith Victor Kolars condtictlr.K ave an ovf-rdow uiKliencc at Notre Dame Vuesday afternoon a musical treat Kuch few under.nruduat s :;re ijrivileuM-d to hear. Long before the eienir.ir nomher Wa-hiiiKton h.all was filled with students ami with visitors from Smith Rend. The orchestra came here direct from Detroit where? the music-lovers ree -ntl;. raised n million dollars in support of the nrpanizatlop. .Roth the RaHef-Sllite "Casse-Noisett-.' eno in. 1 sa 1 : et ..-, u e , ja orouv.n J-rolom:-d applause, but the mos pleasiiii? part of the program prove.! to he W aiini.T s overture to "lain. hauser." The program: Smtana Overture to "The Rartred Rride." Delihes Pallet Suite "Slvia." Rrelnd' I.rs Ch.isser ss Intermezzo et VaDe (,,'ote. Pizzicato. Cortege de Racchus. Tscaikowski Rattle Suite "Ciisse-Nnisette." (Nutcracker) March. Pans de la fe'racee. Trepak (I)anse ltUH.se Rinse Arale. Dan.se Chlnoise. Dinse des Mirlitons. Valse 1I'leurs. Warner Overture to "Tannh.iuser." DISCUSS PLANS FOR SOCIAL SERVICE WORK Plans: for social service work aniom; the colored people were dSv'used by tr.e St. Ruilin and the Our Dav Together clubs :it a meetimr h Id Mon lay nicht at the hom f Mrs. Cora R. Ash, S. Main st. The--clubs b'lo.i' to the state federation ami have been carrying on social ttrviee work for the past four months. 1 he meetincs will continue to be held at the K. of P. hall on N. Main st. until further notice. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR HERE MAY 11 The South Rend Conservatory has succeeded in procuring1 the appear, ance of the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra for an engagement here May 11. Tim orchestra will pive a matinee and evening performance at the Oliver theater. Tickets may bo purchased at the conservatory building. AIIRKST ALLi:;i :i VACS RANT. Lloyd Mat-on pleaded not guilty to a charpe of vapnincy in the city court Tuesday and the case was j-et for hearing1 Wednesday. Your Matson is accused of loitering and failure to work.
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Six South Benders to be Graduated at Notre Dame
Six South Ibnd-r- ir.ljdt-d on th- li-t of r-ro.oct.V'- er aduatat N'otr- I.amo whic h was announced . .Monday. Th na-. of SO stir.lvnV apponr, but it In : j-cctf ! that tho ; rum'.er will he materially Inon .i.'l I before the end of the year. M. IM j ward Dornn, Arthur R. Hunter, Kdwin W. Hunter, Kdwin A. I'rederickhon, Stanislaus Rirli Jci and I JcnnIn.M Vurpdlat are th'1 South Rend boys included on the- li.-t. Th" f'irr.plt't" list: ("ole of Art? und Letter John T. Rulf". Thon ts 11. IIimCdi.i, St.mM ius J. Ri. Ii cki. John J. Rm kb y. John R. r'Licny, Paul R. C' r.ar;h.ii.. Jarnt-s V. Conn- rton. l'aul V. Crow Note
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For this dav we offer vou vour unrestricted choice of anv High Shoe from our stock of Men's and Women's Shoes at
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ley. J m'-y R. Ioues. Thomas C. I)ulty, Kdward J. Imndun. Franc!. S. Farttnton. William R. IVen. I'rancis R. dond.ill. Charlc? A. Grinic?. William C Havey. Arthur R. Hope, F.dward J. Iilbv, Stanislaus I.isevskl. Juli'.; r. Loosrn. Michael Mansra. Harry ?d. McCulk'Uh. R v.ard J. Mehan. J. Lyle Musmakr r. Robert II. Ollara. Cornelius K Rainier, Dillon J. Ratterson, Patrick C. Rowr. William II. RnMnsnn Alf i'd C. Ryan, James J. Ryan, Raul Scol'.eld. Thomas J. Tr.l.m Fraf.'-i.s J. Vurpillnt and R o R. Ward. e'olltre r( Knpineerinsr James II. I.aib y. Vincent F. Faan. Francis R.
STORK HOURS: to i; except Saturday from S:'Jt to
D0LLAR
Tcmorrov Is Dollar Day at
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The savings possible at Newman's tomorrow are worthy of the attention of every woman. Only new, dependable merchandise is offered here.
Shirtwaists, valued Silk Camisoles $1.50. Choice of 50 Hats, up to $7.50.
New Silk Petticoats at $1.00 OÜ Tomorrow New Spring Skirts at $1.00 Off Tomorrow New Spring Millinery -at $1.00 Off Tomorrow New Silk Blouses at $1.00 and $2.00 Off Tomorrow New Spring Suits it $1, $2 and $3 Off Tomorrow New Spring Frocks at $1, $2 and $3 Off Tomorrow New Spring Coats at $1, $2 and $3 Off Tomorrow Ju3t Say It Came from NEWMAN'S.
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Geo '.all. Henry C. CJraT rier. Rin'.o: Restrepjio, Jo?"ph I. Kosnthal U-ar I'. Rtizrk, Oscar L. SiJonf;: df r.. Jah.o. L. T; :ut. tleor ue L Sullivan. Reo I. Voikr. Thm. is J Waters and Albert R. W;Hftt. chiol of S ienoe Loonu'l M C ill. Herbert F. Förster. Wo'.fpan:: A. H-ir.ri'-. John A. Jenny. J. F.dward Kramer, Fur.e J. O'Toolo. Rom;ulio Ortega lunl Altert A. Uebbin. Colhcje of Iiw Alfonso Anaya Francis J. C'.ohcssy. John S. Dixon. M. r.fiwanl Doran. Rdwin A. Fr-" 1ericksor.. Arthur R. Hur.ttr, llwin W. Hunter, Leo J. H; .en iu r, Humprrey L. Lesloy. Francis J. Murphy tJcorjje I.. Murphy, Clement H. Mulh .'and. Harry R. NesT. Joseph R n'H.ira. P. Clifford O'SuILvan. Harr A. Rich wine. Rmmett A. Rohyans Lawrence .S. Steph.in. Kichard R Swift. Maurire F. Fmith. , Thomas V. Tr".der. Leo R. Wird and Francis T. Walsh.
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CLIP THE COUPONS. (No Goods Sold Without Coupon).
$1 DAY $1 DAY 7 large cans Carnation Milk - With Coupon $1 DAY $1 DAY LAUNDRY COMBINATION 1 lare package Gold Dust, 2 bars Sunny Monday Soap, 2 bars Santa Claus Soap, ! cake Fairy Soap, 2 cans Polly Prim Cleanser, 1 bottle Bluing, 1 can Ammonia Powder51.23 Value o $1 DAY $1 DAY CANNED GOODS 2 cans Corn, 2 cans Peas, 2 cans Tomatoes, 2 cans lama Beans 1 can Spaghetti, $1 DAY $1 DAY 3 pounds Ground Black Pepper & I .00 $1 DAY $1 DAY 3 No. l cans White Meat Tuna $ 1 .00 $1 DAY $1 DAY 6 larce cans Mustard Sardines - .00 PR la
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Our Dollar Day is for Our Customers and Friends There are not many articles in a Jewelry Store such as our's that can be sold for $1 .00 and in order to have something attractive for our Customers on Dollar Day we are offering articles worth as high as $8.00 and $9.00 each, that's why we say Our Dollar Day is for Our Customers and Friends Don't fail to see our North Show Window Th ere are Military Watches, Boy Scout Sets, Silver plated Toilet Sets, Opera Glasses, Rosary Beads, Ladies' Bracelets and many other articles, too numerous to mention, worth as much as $8.00 and $9.00 which will be sold for $ 1 .00 each on DOLLAR DAY.
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$1 DAY $1 DAY 9 larve cans Clirolcne (Co in und Milk) $1 .00 With Coupon
$1 DAY $1 DAY CEREAL COMBINATION 1 lare pk. Quaker Oats, 1 pki;. Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 pkp. Post Toasties, 2 pki:s. Shredded Wheat, t pkcr. Putted Wheat. SI. 15 Value $1.00 $1 DAY $1 DAY CANNED FRUIT 1 No. 2 cans Pineapple. 1 No. 3 can Plums, 1 No. 3 can Peaches, 1 No. 1 can Blackberries, St. 20 Value 1.00 $1 DAY $1 DAY Make your hen lay Red Pepper- 5 pounds (Not for family use) $1.00 $1 DAY $1 DAY pounds Perfection - Blend Coffee$1.00 $1 DAY $1 DAY Three 5-pound bags Pastrv Flour $1.00 fTTmmm mmwm Min uF-2 hF-3 Fr tcr-3 ROASTER
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Jewelers 113S. Michigan St
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BRING YOUR BAG OR BASKET. (No Packages Wrapped).
31 DAY $1 DAY S la; ;e cans lEvcrv Dav Milk 1.00 Willi Coupon $1 DAY $1 DAY LUNCHEON COMBINATION 2 bottles Pickles, 1 bottle Olives, 1 jar Dried Beef, l can Potted Meat, 1 lass Jelly Half pint Peanut Butter, 1 can Salmon. Sl.21 Value 1.00 0 $1 DAY $1 DAY 1 Box 24 6c Bars Chocolate $1.00 $1 DAY $1 DAY 8 15c Bottles Distilled Vinegar $1.00 $1 DAY $1 DAY 5 No. I Cans Salmon 1.00 $1 DAY $i DAY 3 Lbs. English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts or Almonds 1.00 OF SELECTED COFFEES.
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