South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 111, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
BANK PRESENTED WITH CHECK FOR
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ARMY RECRUITERS
United States Fidelity and Guarantee Co. Remunerates South Bend State Bank.
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"When Ch.-rl A. Harrerty nnd fJ. A. I'arnbuush, ropr .;T.tir.-,' the Vrdted Stat-.s Fidelity U Cuarantio Co.. Mondw handed Ha.lar:t'er, cay hier of the South I'end State hunk. 911 I?. Michigan .-t. a cht-eK for $10,000. th3 bank was fully r -munera;d !-r the Ioks orea-ionel when four a' ncd au:- ham-i's entered the bak Just a wie nt,'1. lorccd ortte'a'j and K ,o -iit oi .s lud ?. vault. rohb-d the intituVon "f thumoiint covered by the he J.. am" made their w-ciipe in a w n'.'u' autornobilo dii'.vii by r. fiftl; l.-'trli:. The roL'x ry oceur'ed i.. rtly heforo 11 rV. K 1a.t M'ü1 l iv. "' lUs after Asr. Chief cf iJ' lice c.tlly had vi.-Jl; 1 tro- P.ir.1: rd warned c;ahtr lläil.ir.'tr that tl.-ir- w-r'-judicious ic-'-Mri en a 1 a r s m town, and fo- him not tj if.ive. any money where it could b" tasüy rut ten. Üflicial-i Notih. l. As sooh as th" hank M!it ial.- rr.u'.d r-ach r prrf nt.itivc -s of th- l'i.it 1 States Fidelity t Guarantee .'o. they w'cro told of wh it h:ul occurred. J'inkerton ope rativ s wer' ru.-h 1 here from Chicago, but th' tao bandits had .succeeded in inikim; thir escape. Th gi:runte romp my was apP raided of the exact amount m I by the bandit?, and Mnday Am.-. Hairerty .and Farabautch iM'ed tko South I'end SLttf; tank ard pias-nt-ed Cashier Ha.s'am; r with a h- ek covering the amount of the h"'- ju-t n wc?k after th- rol'b ry had occurred. A re-ward of $1.000 has b. . i: offered by the Indiana Hankers t1--yorlation for th arr'-st and i (nv;tlon of tho tive' bandits. Th rink-r-ton D' trttlvo a nrj-. which i -i ;nrlcyed by the- I'nited St.it' s Fi.b-hty A Ouarantt Co., is b-avint; nothing undone, to mpture Iii- fiv- bandits. Th fruarantec company has u r'puta.tioti of rot quitting In sucii r-,rA until the ciiMty jnrties arc brought to Justice, omclals of tlio conirnn:. tny that they are willing to cpnd much more than thr- amount .fHh check Kivrn the South F n '. Sfatbank Monday in remuneration of Its loss to capture and eonvb t the five, men rcsponIbIo for the robbery. Compart -rvs Drawn. Official? of the guarantee company point to their actJnn in th" robbery of the South Side State bank at Indianapolis in Auuf. two years ago. The Indianapolis mVhery was ?lmilar to the on'1 committed at tho South Bend Stat- bank a week apo. The Indianapolis rc.bVfrs i?r an automobile in whih to make their escape. The Indianapolis robbery occurred aout the sam" hour of the da' that the one here a wek apo occurred. The Indianapolis bank is about the Fame distance from the state capital's financial center as the South Ilend State bank is here. Immediately following tho Indianafoli.s rotbrry, I'lnkerton men were on the case, and through their efforts practically all of the lls.O'O taken from the bank was recovered, and the bandits arrested and cnvlctrd. One difference In thf1 South I'.end and Indianapolis robberies is that at Indianapolis the assistant chief of police of that eity refrained from vbltlng the bank HO minutes before the robbery took place. There have bn no arrests made by the Squth I'end police in con-
The dftail for the local army recruiting station in charge of Sr'-. John S. Skees has been increased by the a.-lffr.mr.nt of Pvt. Clifford A. Williams and Pvt. Albert Johnson, both of the i-oth infantry of Fort Benjamin Harri-on Ind.. and the two men will specialize in recruiting for tiuir organization. Sergt. keffl is in receipt of a communication authorizing him to nrrept enlistments for one year In th." i-rdn ance dejiirtmei.t, quartermaster department, field artiib-rj. eo. ist artillery, engineer corps and th: aviation service. The following men were acc epted for r.il.ct?nent at the locnl station las we-k: Herman (J. Fenrlch, St. Joeph. Mich.: Michael Jj. Ihtnf r, South i:enl; Ignatius J. iebi-d7.inskl, South I'.end; Steve J. Kwald. S-itsth Ibndl Walter I Hanev. South Iionl; Vern F. Aldrlch. Tea Garden. Ind.; Horden !'. Ilothrock, Coshtn. Ind., and Merle I). Cox of Urem n. Ind.
POLICE ARREST ALLEGED ROBBER
iia vi-: you rie;ciu:i oiT vorn i ion i s? i:f .since the agitation fj.or.srred hy the American Legion for a cash bonus for xservic men began to be heard, former uniform wearers have been usir. reams of paper and wearlr.tr out tons of graphite In pencils figuring the size of the wad that will he theirs. At every new scale or plant preser,t d. amateur mathematicians a train made hurried calls to stationers In order to acquire the necessities. There I a certain ex-officer whIS had it all fltrured out that at $1.5o bonus for every day In service he would be enriched to th" -.tent of about TToiO. Visions of a two weeks' glorious vacation were seen, to say nothing of a complete new boulevard ouifit of raiment. Hut the worst out of all was the most, recent announcement that oflicers would not figure in the fruits of the Legion victory. His service as an enlisted man durincr th years 13 17-IS count exactly I2 days suhtracting. the C which the government graciously awarded him upon discharge ho will receive $"2 as
financial renumeration for over three years service, having seen service with the National Guard on the Mexican border previous to the outbreak of the war. At the present writing th1 principal of this little tale is busy deciding whether to purchase a pint of moonshine liquor with the IZ2 or to blow hi. girl to a trip to Sprintrbrook park during the fair next summer.
police authorities lore are holding an unidentified man ai re-ted Saturday ni.uht on uspbdon that he was planning to ruh C ('. Hu kingham, manager of tht Pigly Wigtrdy 5tors. ,Mr. Iluckingham was warned by the police Saturday mqht that an assault was to be mad" upon' him while h" was on his way home. bur. that one of tin- m n who hid planned the nssault and robbery had been placed under arr st. "Whu'-viT bad a plan to rob nie would have gotten nothing for his troub'e," aid M. T'.uc k i v. v h: ru Monday. "as I nv-r hae any money with me."
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer
AiumsT ALLixiti) Tiiinvrs. Arnold llclquist. anl Herbert Troeger, who were arrested Sunday, charged with the theft of an automobile owned by Harry Kngman.
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Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand
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If your ambition has 1 ft you, your happiness has gone forever un-lej-s you take advantage of Wettick'.: ?ut Hate Medicine Store's magnlilcent offer to refund your money on the first box purchased it' Wendell's Pills, Ambition Urand, do not- put your system in fine condition ;uvl give vou the energy and vigor you hae lost. Pe ambitious. bt strong, be vigorous. Urlng the ruddy plow of h'alth to your choekij and the right sparkle to vour eyes. Wendell's 1'ilLs, Ambition Praml. 'he trreat nerve tonic, are splendid r that tired feeling, nervous troubles, headaches, restlessn'ss, tren:ling, mental depression, sleej.less'.e..s, nervous Indigestion, anl loss of appetite. Vou take th-m with thU understanding that. In two days you will fed tine or after taking one box, if rot benefited, the druggist will refund the price of the box. Pe sure and ;ret a CO cent box today ard get out of the rut. RcTi ember Weltick's Cut Kate Dru-r Store and dealers ovcrywhtre are nuthorized t' guarantee them. Adv.
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Accept "C; liforni i" Syrup of Figs only look for the' name Calitornia on the package, then you are sur; your child is hiving the bst and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love it fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. Yeu must say "California."
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There is no need of endurin such discomfort when Resinol Ointment usually relieves itching promptly and makes the skin clear and healthy apain. When aided by Resinol Soap it is even more effective. RESINOL SHAVING STICK i-rdt t-rrev-r.t imuüo;. AU dta.t't stU tie Jissf!
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All-wool, gray mixed Serge, 56-inch, suitable for coats, suits and skirts. Very special, yard $2.75 40-inch New Wool Plaids, yard $1.50 All-Wool Middy Flannel. 2 7-inch, in red and navy, yard $2.50 40-inch Wool Serges, in navy, brown, wine and cream, yard $1.50 40-inch All-Wool French Serge, yard $2.00
New Silk Shirtings, 36-inch in fancy colored stripes, at yard $2.00 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in cream, rose, Copen, ivory, delft blue, tan, navy blue, flesh, pink, brown, beaver, green, maize and black, at yard .$2.50, $3.00 j o-incn All-Wool J ersey, in gray, beaver, Pekin blue, yard $4.50 56-inch Tricotine, all-wool, in navy blue only, extra quality, yard $6.75
Silk Cotton Jersey, 36inch, in green, rose, gray and tan. Regular $2.00 value, sale price, yard at $1.69
Silk Georgette Crepe, 40-inch. Nice line of colors. Worth $3.50. Sale price, yard $2.50
Dainty New Voiles, 40-inch, in pink and blue checks and figured patterns. Specially priced at, yard 59c New Spring Voiles, 40-inch, in light and dark figured designs. Special, yard 75c Figured ChifTonette Organdie. 28-inch, in dainty small floral and figured designs. Special, yard 45c
Extra Special All-Wool Baby Flannel, 33-inch, in cream. Regular $1.50 quality, yard .$1.33
Extra Special Curtain Scrims, 36-inch, white, cream and ecru; 35c value, yard 29c
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One lot of hooks and eyes and dress snaps in black and white. Choice, card 4c Wire Hair Pins, special, 2 bunches 5c Shell Hair Pins, package 9c De Long's Best Brass Toilet Pins, only 8c Fancy Pearl Buttons, card 8c
Living Room Suites 3 Pieces Davenport, Chair. Rocker upholstered in Mulberry Velour; Marshall Spring Cushions. Spring Edge; complete suite for $550.00.
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Bedroom Suite, American Walnut Four-piece set, 42-inch Dresser, 32-inch Chiffonette, 36-inch Dressing Table with triplicate mirror and full size Bed. Complete suite for $252.00. Bedroom Suite, Brown Mahogany Four pieces, 52-inch Dresser, 40-inch ChifTonette, Vanity Case, and full size Bed. Complete suite for $550.00. Also a Three-Piece Suite for $272.50. Simmons Brass and Metal Beds Four-Inch Pillar Post Brass Bed, with 2-i::ch top rail, 1 !2mch fillers, stately and massive design- spun satin finish, at $65.00. Also in 2-inch pillar post, at $48.00 and $52.50. Continuous Post Brass Beds at $32.50 and $45.00. Metal Reds, snnnrp rn;t mnlino'.nnv nlck "vA
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Stearns and Foster's Celebrated Sanitary mf Mattresses Come in and see this most comfortable and sanitary mattress. We, sell this mattress with the Robertson Bros, guarantee. Th ey conform with all the State Sanitary Bedding Laws. A complete line at the lowest possible prices that quality can insure.
Anniversary Special Mahogany Wing Chair or Rocker (like cut)
The "Northfiekr Bed Davenport A handsome piece of furnitutre for daytime and a convenient one for emergencies to those crowded for room. The Northfield Bed Davenport is easy to open and affords sufficient space to store all necessary bedding inside when closed. Tapestry Upholstered: Golden oak, at $85.00; Fumed oak at $95.00; Mahogany at $107.50. Leather Upholstered: Fumed Oak at $82.50 Golden Oak at $62.50 to $95.00.
A sprc-inl pi'rch;i?r ma-l? month ;io niiikf-s this sptclal pricing possible only one of rach will bj sold to any one iiurchascr. RockersFumed Oak, leather seat, at $31.50. Mahogany, leather seat, at $31.50. Mahogany, tapestry seat, at $31.50. Mahogany. Velour seat, cane panel back, at $32.00. Golden Oak Leather seat and back at $31.50; also in fumed oak at $35.00.
Period Furniture for the Dining Room
A Handsome Chippendale Period Dining Set in Walnut A beautiful suite of eight pieces 66 inch Buffet, 54 inch Table, 1 Host Chair, 5 Chairs upholstered in blue figured haircloth. Complete suite $5 1 7.50. Colonial Suite of Fumed Oak Plank top Table, 54 inch. 6 ft. extended, 54 inch Buffet, double mirror back, 6 Chairs, brown leather seats. Complete suite for $20 n0. Odd Dining Room Pieces 66 inch Walnut Buffet, Sheratin design, $165.00. 46 inch Quarter rawed Oak Buffet, mirror back, $72.50. 54 inch American Walnut Table, Queen Anne design, $90.00. 54 inch Mahogany Table, William and Mary, $135.00. Chairs to match at 29.00 each. Host Chair $37.50. ' 45 and 48 inch Oak Dining Tables at $38.00 to $54.00.
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Hoth hold positiors vZ trust in the community. The prescription in tlio hands of a druckst should he as inviol.ahlo as a tluck or other valuable pap.-r in the hands cr a banker. When you hrir.t: your prescriptions to ns you always -t-t whnt the doctor ord.ere.I. Accuracy Hrst. i more th.aii a motto with us. 'vVe MEAN CENTRALDRUGSTORE Cor. .Mich, anil Wa-li. St. I,re-( ription Spt iali-t "Safe as a Uank"
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