South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 237, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
ARRAIGN NEGRO ON
ROBBERY GHARGE1
KAXSAS CITY. MO.. IS xoir Xixeteexth city
Other Cates in City Court Di?jioel Of By j)f?ial
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Tlobert I. Pan hr.'.nr.. UniTi City. Tr.n., ntsro. was .'irr t-d Mor.i-iy and arraign'! irs citv court o;i a charp of rontu r;.. Th tri' 1 ret for A Us. -'. farchnai: ;s ch.'irsfd v.ith n'rir.K th . I'. Nooiii j'Vf !ry str.re on S. Mic'.iicar. st., and asking to mo -orrf rin?s. Aftr riecidlr.K that he did not wnr.t any in ih ction offered him. t was noticed that rno Tins was misinr. Mr. No:?orn failed th- poll ;e, an'l Patrolm-m KU;Iier uhs vr-nt tu tht- srort- and found th inU.-in- nr.:: turk m thrountcr near where I'an l.nh w;is ftanfiir.r. Hyrr.an S.'.vr r rr.t n a::I If.irry l-i-podli, rharp '1 with ih- unl.iwr.il possesion ol' l";uir. dirms-rd. it is all. scl that Silverman rrnt ! Ms Mack.-mlth "hop to n man y th unif of Kuby v!".i li-. m Chi3'Irad Not .uilt. Glrr.n I'riof. Hall. K.m an'l Honrt Shoen'aktr. (h.irji-J with lubMi. the Harwich riothin störe on Michigan .t.. r I r r ' 1 not guilty l.efore Special Jwige I. Klnur Peak lWonlay rnornintr. Tho trial wa.i t for Auer, and bond fixed at Si'O'J ''ach. The three men !ivrJ in T rr. Hrmto. rl and Griffin Ha.fl. chared 'Aith errand larceny, u rf found not Homer Thurston. 1 ' 1 S. Frankl.n st.. rhartr"d with as.;n a street ;ar v.'lille pa-.-en.-rs wrr- lif i:; unload i. pleaded K'.ulty and was it n a ?usprnfie(l fine. Thurston hit Mrs. . t'harles Ileplnclc Saturday oven in c and following the accident reported to th poilc?. He was locked up and t-pent Saturda niht and .Sundav in Jill.
P.r . oi i;.r. 1 I'rf'X : W A S 1 1 1 N ( T N . A u -. 2 3. K r. .sa s City. Mo.. h.r i:20 population w;.s anr.ouP.red Monday by th"- ""n-
i- hur :iu a x .'. 1 f take. rank ft-1
r.irtM nth ( i'v ! thr country. Ten yean ai,r. Kan.-a.; City occupied twentieth place. The city during the !..-: cT oi ..!' had an increase of 76,"U.'. Its .ercenfage of growth was the -maüf.'-t in i:s history, excepting thf deade riding with lOCrt. cnly one eity havlncr 1 00,000 or ir.ore wh(i.- r.L'ft ci n.-'JS liow hasnot y t l;tf n announced. That u; Itichinond, 'a., whi'-h ranked as 'Jth city ten years ais'o. The country now has 67 cities wkh a population of 100.00'j or more. Ten years ao there were only Z'K Many char.ses in r.'tnk have taken place during the decade, the most notable be ins the advance ce Detroit from ninth to fourth place, and Akron, ., from SUt to .'l:nd rank.
CORO iS ER TRIES TO IDENTIFY DEAD MAX BY SIZE OF SHOES
MEXICAN GOVERXMEXT TAKES URGEXT STEPS TO RELEASE ALI EX S
riv Associated Prr: WASHINGTON. Ati?. 2."!. ReHpondlnR to an inforrci.il cor.imuni' atlon from the Amcrio-n embassy at Mexico City, the Mexican foreign office has announced that urgent htep hnvfi been tiken to effect the promjit release of fofifrnf-rs. includin;: American?, repor'eii to have been kidnaped at Cuale. Jalisco, by handit.s under the l-;trlorh!p of Z.inmra. The ht.tte flepartnur.t vn advised today of the embassy's action and the Mexican rf-ply. According to th" Mexico Citv newspapers, five thousand federal troorF. under Gen. Unricue K-trarla, are in pursuit of th bandits. L'xcelMor of Mexico City, stated that 11 Americans and one P.riti-!i iiiiifn were Hein held l the Wtnii'.--. The American emV-a-y re-nortei that the Pritivii f?.it!.m ;U ?det.-o City v.a.-. notified that the c pties liuludin Mr. and Mr. Charles Hoyle, Harry D. Gardner and throe oiher Americans namtd Ilereval. Culx-ert and Dietrich, and a I'ritish t-abjec'w named W. P. Johnson. No other particular ? had in tn received.
r.y PidtM Proks: crJlVKLAND. Auff. "All persons acquainted with a middle-aped
man, or any man wearinp shoe 15 !
1-.. plea?" communicate with this f.fflre." The ahQvc advertisement was in-j-erted hy the coroner's othce Monday
in an effort to identify a body at the morgue. The- f-hoos found on the I
body were vizc 1 1-J and the only means of Identification. OtTiciais said the fet are the bipres? in the hltery of the coroner's ortlee.
"DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.
A - few cents buys "UanviedU." After an application of "Danderino"
you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, resides every hair shows i
new llt' Aipor. brightnefs, more color and thickness.
GREAT BRITAIX AXD EGYPT FORM TREATY
I'.y A.e.it"1 rrf-: l.'i.Mhi.V. A sc. 2". While r:o official proneunce:n nt 1 yr : f"rtheonlinK" regardir.; an:- treaty of alliance which would rec.inie (.rt.it rtritain5 pri l!cf d .position in nir pt it i cctun'.Ily a turned b the I'.im-Ii.-Ii prcr.-i ih.c an nreenie nr al.tr. thi- line has hi mi r ached a- a i s U 1 1 vf cash ei-tt ior.s brtwe.ri the iuissioi lic id'-d by ViM-ount Milnt r ai'd Hyptlans. STATE ICF. I'LAXTS MAY UK CLOSED $00'
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Thousands praire them for gencr-;
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Thursday Evenings
Middies and Smocks Girl's Middies in an assortment of colors and styles in galatea, chambray and colored crepe, sizes 6 to 18, $2.00 up. Young Ladies' Middies in galatea or colored flannel from $2.00 to $15.00. Colored Crepe Smocks, sizes 8. 10, 12. at $3.98.
Sweaters and Scarfs Girl's All-Wcol Tuxedo Sweaters with pockets, belt and cöllar in rose, green and brown, sizes 32, 34 and 36, at $5.00. Misses' fish tail, smock style, tuxedo slip-ons in worsteds, alpaca, jersey or silk fibre, $6.50 to 15.95. Beautiful Scarfs, brushed wool, in a variety of patterns and colors, with or without belts and pockets, at $6.50 to $11.95. Watches Ingersolls, plain and radiolight, $.3.57 to $10.92. Lunch Kits Metal Kits containing an Icy-Hot enameled thermos bottle, $4.75.
Mirrors Metalic Mirrors, 1 Oc apiece.
THIS STORE Opens 8:30 A. M. Closes-5:30 P.M. Saturdays 9:30 P. M.
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TEA ROOM Opens 11:00 A. M. Closes 5:00 P.M. Saturdays 7:00 P. M.
Bath Robes Wah Ordury?, Fttir trtrnrt'!. Sedt; chirrs, cpen r. i r. Ito.e irid 512.00. lUacon Bl&r.krt R?b. ?ril tt J 5. '.'6.
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Pens, pencils, ink, paste, imitation leather pencil boxes containing five pencils, L 1 j :1 l i' 1 J
pennoiaer, eraser, pencil snarpener, ioia- v,'. ps p.-;- .y.'vA ing cup, ruler, 75c. Smaller size, 39c. fli r'
Eversharp silver pencils, $1.00. Triple plate with eraser, $1.75. Vest pocket size with chain ring, $3.00 Waterman's fountain pens, $2.50 to
$5.00. . A guaranteed Fountain Pen with 14 karat gold point, $1.50.
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Girls' Dresses Dress Aprons, pink and blue gingham, in sizes 6 to 16, at $1.69; also dark and light percales in assorted patterns at same price. Gingham Dresses, 3-4 and full length sleeves, sizes 2 to 16, $1.89-and up. Harem Scarem Dresses, combined qualities of skirt and bloomerssizes 4 to 10, $525 and $5.75. Serge Dresses,jiavy, brown, black and burgundy, sizes 5 to 16, $6.75 to 21.50. Girls' Skirts Pleated Skirts in navv serge, waistline, sizes 10, 12, 14, $6.50 to $12.50. - m - Waist Skirts, pleated navy storm serge, $6.25 to $9.95.
Khaki Waistline Skirts pleated, sizes 12, 14, 16. At $3.00. Blue Chambray Gingham Waistline skirts pleated. Size 12, 14, 16 at $3.00.
Young Ladies' Dresses Lovely tricotinc dresses suitable for the college girl trimmed in embroidery or braid with pleated or plain skirts, $16.50 and up. t Peter Thompson's of a mannish serge in navy and pleated skirt, braid trim, belt and silk tie, $22.50. Middies and skirts and serge dresses in a variation of styles. Navy is undoubtedly the leading color for this autumn.
Lingerie
Boys' Shop 500 School Suits
Our buyers have lately returned from market with the most beautiful assortment of boy's suits we have ever had in the store. They are pure wool with patch pockets and belts. There is a choice of single or double breasted models or the natty Norfolk cut. Some of the suits Include two pairs of trousers. Sizes range from 9 to 18. Owing to an exceptionally advantageous purchase, we are able to ofTer these new models in greys, dark browns, greens and tans at a surprisingly low figure; $18.75 suits for $15.95; $33.00 and $29.75 suits for $25.00; $22.50 suits for $1 7.95.
Hats
We have recently opened a road salesman's line of sample hats. These are wool hats in the latest patterns and styles. We have only the one size, 64. in this line but if that will fit your son you will be able to make a savingon all hats marked $2.98 because we are selling: them for $2.00.
Chemise pink and white crepe dc chenes and washable satin, lace trimmed or plain, $3.95 to $10.00. Bloomers pink and white crepe de chene and washable satin, two rows of clastic at knee, $3.95 to $6.50. Corset Covers pink and white crepe de chene, hemstitched, lace or hand cmroidery trimmed, $2.98 to $5.95. Gowns crepe de chene, tailored, trimmed in filet or silk lace, $8.50 to $15.00. Shoes Boys Goodyear Welt black calf, lace, round toe, sizes 10'2 to 13, $6.15; 13J to 2, $7.25; IVz to 6. $7.50. The same in brown, 1 1 Vl to 2, $7.00; 2Yi to 6. $8.75. Trot-Moc extra weight, blueher cut. round toe black Goodyear welt, 21: to 6, $9.00. Healthy Fut Goodyear welt, blueher cut, lace, sizes 9'2 to 12. $4.75. Black or tan kid or patent leather, Goodyear welt sole, button, sizes 6 to 8, $4. 30; Sy2 to 1 2, $5.25. Girls' black calf upper, patent leather vamp, lace semi-English last. 1 1 j to 2, $6.55. Misses' brown kid, lace, round toe, 2 to 5J2. $8.95. Masses' brown, semi-English last, lace, to 6'2, $8.85.
Bl
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Wash Taffeta, vry beautifully tailored, tucked front. ovFtcr hi!, 113.50. Many other dainty bloujs :n -r.e de chinee, French V -ilr Georgettes. Lawns an-J rimiti. from 1 2.75 to J16.50.
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The hats for college this fall are smarter than ever. You should have one of the Vogue or Phipps hats with the nobby broad brims and new bell crowns. They are $18.50 to $21 .50. For Children felts in black, brown, navy and red ribbon streamers $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00. Plush Hats black, brown and navy $3.95 to $6.00. Styles are Poke Bonnets ana Roll B rims.
Gl
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To the young ladies going away to college. We have an excellent assortment of Fine French Kid Gloves, that we shculd have had for Easter. Owing to belated shipments, we have them now and can fit you out writh your winter supply at prices much below what you will have to pay when the Winter Stock comes in. We have French Lambskin Gloves, two clasp, over-seam, Paris point back; colors, black, white, grey, tan, brown and beaver, at $2.89. Fine French Kid Gloves, two clasp, over-seam, fancy embroidered backs; colors, white, black, taupe, grey and tan, at $4.00.
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Misses' Suits In the fall suits the short waistline is prominent with rippled skirts trimmed in braid and buttons and fur. These very youthful models in navy, Zanzibar, twilight, squirrel and torredor. The goods used are Yal a ma cloth, peach bloom, veldeygene, duvette de jaine, tinselton, chamostyn and veldine. Coats Coats this fall are the. loose models with rur collars and curTs. They are band trimTied and self stitched. The linings are of beautiful pussy willow and foulard silks in self colors and fancy designs. Prices range from $50.00 to $325.00.
Handkerchiefs 300 Dozen Sample Handkerchiefs On Sale at Saving of 33 .1-3 Men's and Women's Handkerchiefs AH clean and just as desirable as if they were from dozen packages. These samples represent a surplus lot of samples that were not used. Buy these for school and Christmas gifts. It will mean a great saving over regular prices 5c to 50c.
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