South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 184, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1920 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1920
FILES PROTEST IN LIPPINCOTT CASE Sen. Watson Appeals to Post Officer Department For South Bend Man.
San Francisco Hall Where Convention is in Session
The auditorium forms one unit of the Golden Gate City's civic center. It was opened in 1 9 1 5 as a permanent building
I of the World's Fair held in that year. It seats about 10,000
persons. The acoustic properties are exceedingly poor, but
A protest h in ler-n ; r sr n t ed to thr pr .-t -.:;. r- ( i a rf rir Tit ly v.. Jnrr.ts K W.f.ri ;u';'inst the re
moval of li-iiln.iy Mai! J!Tk Will; iv.i j H. Uri'inr tt i.f South Bend, ar- I engineers are working to over oTcJint: to ndvic. from Washington Thunri.y Th-..,.,r ch.rs x),n : come this defect. The build the )io-,tn-is r ktii-i! hi nulli' ! j n jortkn ' f th'- r"Tir i:k rt a t .f . . , A nrvn i.-iurr ty h. r-rd. r i i dtr.i n! j ing cost about $1,000,000.
.;i(ir,c on th retired lut all riilvay i.. ill clerks at tb- ur.u of r, j rar. The purj" c" r,f th" l i'.v. the senator aert, is to permit the r t ntion in ar.tivf rvii f,f empl"s 1 .-. altho'.ich h-iMh r iched the rrtirf niT.t aire, a re illir. to ieir.;i:i ;!t their t.i-k and aru wholly a;ahio of j.'rforminc them. I.lppincott is :.iid to har- an e-cill.-nt rocr nl and u-. drlarrd to i n :n K'ol health and fully ap.ilil- of performing h'.s ! ut i s. S ri. Watsoti elnrs that H'jrlrson is the only ; pa rtr.i'T.ü! hfi'l who refuses arMtrarily t j cr rti:k atej of retention. In hi.-' letter to rh pot orFc deprtmn. th- n ttor says that the ru'inrr -oniidr-tr lv i-et. asidr, rcrardf tli merits of the case, the imision f r the reu-ntk'rt of capable 1 (r.-nni in jrovf rnrnent service and i. uIIiTjoh thf law.
POLICE HEAD SAYS HE IS RELIEVED
Absence of American Pride Wlikkv in Bull Pen Pleases Kline.
Two p'arrs of interet are fraturi at the county Jail this we rk. Or.o is the cluh room where AI Ürcr-f, Tommy Ward, Joe Iforka and their romradrs Kathfr to play ranis anrl othrnvijr whllo away the 30-d:iy visit. The othr featurp Ls In the basement where rpoi in orderly array the 103 ca?s of "American Pride" whisky taken from the polic? yesterday after they had hHd it a year following the raid on the ZimmerIhmbftcher warehons'. The basement Is locked and Sheriff Duck has the only key. Police Chief Kline expressed preat relief at getting rid of the liquor.
TRADE SGHOOLS OPEN TO EX-SERVICE MEN
Order From Navy Department Received in South Bend Thursday. Navy trade schools are now open to ex-service men, it was announced in an order received from Washington Thursday. Formerly men re-en-listing had to sipn tip in the depart-
bfrved. Petty ofTlcera may retain th'ir ratings on entering trade tchools by successfully passing the standard entrance examination.
Ex-service men who enroll in
navy trade schools must waive rights to apply for premature discharge. It Ls the privilege of all men rc-enlistir.g in the navy to demand discharge pipers before the expiration of enlistment term Then they can present a valid reason. Great Iakes, 111.; Hampton Roads, Va., and Mare Island, Calif., are naval stations where trade schools are located. After a two-year course in such a school men are sent out fully equipped to follow at sea their calling, or to practice it at end of enlistment.
VOTi: IX ONTARIO A NT S A SK ATCI rpTWA N OCT 2" Monday, October 25, will be the date on which the people of th province of Ontario will vote on the question of the prevention of the importation of liquors from other provinces of Canada and the United State: According to a special dispatch to the Detroit Free Press the secretary of state is now making the arrangements for the taking of the vote. Liquor can be imported for private use. It can not be sold in Ontario. The Pioneer, official organ of the Dominion alliance, announces that a similar vote will be taken in Saskatchewan on the nme date.
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Are going in limitless numbers at prices so far under value that hundreds of men are now dressing up for less money than has been posaible for years past. Two Great Uots
Great piles and piles of Campus Tog Suits in the most stylish patterns, tailored to sell at $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00. Every one of them on sale here now at leas than manufacturers' cost, Your choice for
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Hundreds of Campus Tog Suits, the very cream of the line: a big range of patterns in Blues, Browns, Greys, Stripes and mixed colon all tailored to sell at $60.00 and $65.00; on sale here now at less than manufacturers' cost to make. Your choice for
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UP TO $35.00 SILK
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hktrts of riu white gaberdine, trimmed with pretty prx ketx, rearl buttons and lelted at
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$7.50 NEW WASH SATIN
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$2.79 MIDDY BLOUSES Women's and mines' fine middy Mouses; neatly trimmed; well mad, at
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$2.00 ALARM. CLOCKS Famous "America" Alarm eloeks; worth $2, special nale at 1.39
$1.50 SILK GLOVES Women's fine silk irloves. in bla k and white and eidors at
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$3.00 DRESS APRONS Wonun's new dre aprons; rh"0-e fr.m fit -'.l-r r-:ih-. in lipht and 'larks, it 1.69
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WOMEN'S $1.00 SILK LISLE HOSE
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WOMEN'S $4.00 FINEST SILK HOSE
Women's One silk hose In black, white and all wanted colors; all sizes; well made; special Saturday at ..
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WOMEN'S $3 AND $3.50 MUSLIN
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Women's finest muslin
Ise and rettt"oits: lac i
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$2.00 GOWNS CHEMISE PETTICOATS
Women's fine mualin nicht powiis, euvolope chemise and petllcoHt. neatly trimmed; ,pecial at
WOMEN'S $2.00 FINE WHITE
SILK CAMISOLES'! Women'n fine white ?atin silk I fainlsole!; worth J2.0. periai t
WOMENS $4 SILK BROCADED
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GIRLS' $3.00 FINE GINGHAM DRESSES at
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WOMEN'S 75c $1.00 BATHING CHILD'S 75c WOMEN'S $1.00 MEN'S 39c $4.00 MIDDY U. SUITS CAPS HOSE U. SUITS HOSE BLOUSES Women's fine s-jmr-er , Wot-.-.!. f. .. iv Women's fine sum- New bathing caps, in Children a fin ribbed wei-l-t union M'-n' t-n.e f' -:i r. t,( t . . ir.. "fr-."i mer union suits; all colors of the rail- hose, in black and rhoose from all want- In I. '. and all c.v,;., fr,.-, p.V:y 'v'es. !I choose from all tizes at bow; special at white; all sizes at f"1 s at ail :-1-9 - r r. p.r -if 59c 69c 49c 79c 24c 2.98
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MEN'S $3.00 STRIPED OVERALLS
$1.89
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BOYS' $4.00 FINEST
WASH SUITS
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Please Shop Early. We Close at 6 P. M. on Saturdays.
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