South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1920 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MARVIN STUART REFORMED CROOK 'WILL ARRAIGN ! BOUND OVER Oil ' TO SPEAK HERE; SOLOMON SATURDAY. !

' ROBBERY CHARGE Will A.Mr.- Vl.-ml.er, of

Arre-tcd for Holding I p rsijlit CIrk .it Loral Y. M. C. A.

Kiwanis Club at Thursday Luncheon.

K-'o--rt W. Fnt-.n. a rfforratcd r-"-.k, who ha a thr;'..!?!? story to

f 'A of jj;-. ii.ar.y yars of life amone

Charged With Robbing Manj Who Wanted to Buy j Mandolin. 1

Casimfr Solomon. 413 Cottage;

Grove ;;v.. will be araigned in city?

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FARMERS WILL TRY TO SECURE BETTER TELEPHONE SERVICE

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UOHIIUT V. J KNTO.V. luintry for tho purpose of interesting iUlni nun in mvin tho ro-for-.Tif-d -rim it', al a rhanc if lift shiv,s a disposition t iro stralsht.

r..r .. has 1 r ak-d i" ooc;.. rato : Som sp.-cial entcrUinmrnt has with tii.i far;,;, r.- 4n further it this! n provided fi-r t ho luncheon.

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BOARD OF U ORKS FILES ASSESSME.T ROLL

Th- iHs.'m it nil! for thf I'ayton pivnv" r. t wa hl od at th' r'ir'i!ir rMTfiniC of :b. i..ird of P'lidic work. Tu .-day t..ornmcr. l-"d-l'.vir. th- di-r o.-al ,:f ro ;ti;u- busi-rt-s mrmber.- "f M;- board ppnt the lav in inw;" t i v ?h various tro.-t iiiiprovmient wrk in the -:ty.

with robbery. John Popp, 4H Mel-:

roe ct. charges that he went to the) Solomon residence to purchase a mandolin and when he entered the house he was passed with a towel j

and bound with a rope and when released he was minus $10. Arthur OhL-t. 224 S. St. Teter St.. pleaded guilty to driving an automobile while Intoxicated when arraipxed in city court Tuesday morning and was fined $23 and costs. John Oalambus, charged with carryinc a concealed weapon, wa3 fined J25 and costs. Levy Patterson, 130S Division st.. Mlsha'waka. was fined $5 and cons for exceeding the Freed limit. Harold Spicher, 218 Wayne st.. charged with exceeding the speed limit, was eivf-n a suspended fine of J 1 0 and costs. Kazimer Tvozinskl. charred wit" assault and battery by Peter Maximonch was found guilty and fined $1 and costs. David Boswell, charged with exceeding the speed limit, pleaded not guilty and will be tried Sept. 18. James Morehouse, charged with failure to support his children, was discharged.

APPHAIjS to lkaguk. By United Press: WARSAW. Sept. 7. The Polish government has appealed to the League cf Nations to arbitrate the territorial dispute between Poland and Lithuania, it was learned today.

BUSINESS COLLEGE REOPEiSS AFTER TEK DAYS' VACATION

YOI TH DROll'PsS U'UEiS HE AIDS COMPAMO.X

Try This If You Have Dandruff

I-Vdlow ing a 10 das" recess the S"tith 1'end Pusiri4ss college reMjnu d work Tuesday with a record nrnllnn nt. The courses of studv

ir. the school have undergone a few, 1. '. 1.1- t

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Harry K.aitH -uiau. 11 uars o4u. ( . , i it i f . . : i schools. Lvctung sessions will open Irowr.cd Monday afternoon :n Ml- .... . . . ,, e , 1 . ver lake at Ir.t-rl.iktn s.hoo, r,;(r h;1fnin; All of last year a Pollinr Prairie. Kathen.an went to numbers have been returned the a,;-tanc, of a comp ,r.i..,i whom he ,,.v term. On Tuesday, h. assist-1 in saving, but on his 'd't. J . Marvin C ampbell will adwav back to tho shore was s-ri,k,;1 ; v,s the studen body on the subvvith cramps and drowned. Th-' 1 outh TU nd r ifty i ears Ago."

b"v's home was in Chitaco.

Whitcman Family Holds Reunion Labor Day

The 2"th family reunion of th'

"Whiten. an family was held on Labor

OI.DSMOItlLi: CAR STOL11V. .Tames Vargo. 313 N. Pirdsell st.. reported to the police TuesdaV

morning that his 01dsmd-ile car had!

beeil taken from his garage.

There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this Just pet about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid irvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It in gently with tho fincer tips. Jdy morning', most If not all, of dandruff will beg one, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destory every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid avron at any drug store. It is Inexpensive, and four ounces Is all vou will need.

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For Benefit of Our Customers Who Use Face Powders and Creams

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One of the largest manufacturers of Toilet Articles ;n the United States has sent us an expert demonstrator in the use cf creams and powders. She understands how ta get the best results possible and will call at your home by request without putting: you under any obligations to buy. This frviee is free. In calling for aai appointment ask for Mr. Cunningham.

rifQUAurY

If you are making your own Jrfss er pitting your daughters .hths mad for eodfc" th Interurban Pay p rials will b rf partiulTr interest to you. In fact. thy are !ntrt;ng to

an yon a who hppreclates true value. Prep d Chcne. 40-inch wd fPl -i'k in flesh eolr only. Jl.Oii Ä yard. Satin Phalanx 3G-inch wid one of th best wearing rin :m ! in all colors Thursday only 13. "5?. Silk finish Velvet twlllej Uck ?T-inch wide in r.ivy, i ! ir a:vl brown Thursday only $4.6 Crepe- Meteor 4'J-inch wide all sdk Mack. rvy and whiteThursday only $2.95. Trlcotine all wool 4 -Inch wa if !n rVv . black, wa .- and ta-;;-. $3.69. Plack Satin Duchess CS-jnch vide frv heay, All silk quant;, with fine nnish. At $4.?.

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Stationen' Write more letters. There are a great many folks who want to hear from you. Your family enjoy your letters and so do your friends. Write to them often. Correspondence Cards and Envelopes white with gilt edge 50c a box; white, lavender, pink, buff and blue 59c. Cards with gilt corners pink, blue, buff and lavender, $1.25 a box. Also, a good line of Imperial paper in pound packages at 4jc a pound. Envelopes to match. 15c a package. Wax Sets ci ever Sealing Wax Sets in colors complete with candles and batons 89c to $1.39. Infants' Wear These mornings and nights are so cool that the baby needs good warm clothing. We have infants' wear that is dainty and soft and warm. Come to our second floor Children's Department and see what lovely things are waiting here for your baby. All wool sacques in various styles ribbon trimmed with wool or silk rosebuds or colored wool trimming prices range from $2.98 to $5.25. Wool bonnets in many different styles also, silk with wool lining some ribbon trimmed or pretty feather stitching in dainty colors. Prices $1.95 and up. Booties in all sizes knee length, medium and short lengths trimmed in pink, blue or white, in wool or ribbons short length in silk booties in beautiful styles, trimmed in dainty colors. Prices, 50c to $2.25. We also have booties and mitten sets something which is very unusual at $2.98 per set. Cotton Batts

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Beacon Blankets Which we are selling during September (at I 5 r discount) have been tested by the United States Government and found "not wanting." Government Report (Extract from report by U. S. Bureau of Standards made to the manufacturers of Beacon Blankets after exacting and thorough tests) "In a conference with the Officers of the Army and Navy who are using the blankets, it was demonstrated that your blanket could be used with a great degree of satisfaction for many of their purposes. . . . "While the tests upon your blankets are not quite complete, we submit the following partial report as of possible interest to you. We have taken a 5-lb. all-wool Army blanket as 100 and compared the value of other blankets with this one thus a blanket graded 90 would be about 90 as good as the Standard 5-lb. blanket so far as its heat retaining properties are concerned. "Beacon M5 (Jacquard Comfortable, 4-lb.) 152 "Beacon M25 (Jacquard Comfortable, 3j2-b.) 131 "Beacon HC (Jacquard Comfortable, 4-lb.) 132.8 "Beacon Navy Blanket, 3-lb 146 "Beacon XXA (Plain Blanket, 2 -lb.) 1 30. 1 "Beacon Gov. 10 (Plain Blanket, 3-lb.) 132.8 "Beacon D17 (Jacquard Comfortable, 3-lb.) 132.8 "You will note that the cotton blankets run much higher on the average than the woolen blankets tested, probably for the reason that they (the woolen blankets) are thinner and denser." If Beacon Blankets satisfy Uncle Sam they will surely satisfy you!

Saturday 9;3() Shoes Now that your little son and daughter are in school they need shoes that will not only wear a long time but that will look neat. In school and dress shoes for boys wr have the famous Holland. Helthy-Fut and Trot-Moc hoes. These come in Goodyear welt soles, tan and black '"df skin leather and blucher or Lnglish last. The prices are N.50 to $9.95. Rugs

Fall Suits

Here is a real bargain, the like of which you have not had since Dollar Day. 3-lb. Batts measuring 72x90 $1.50 value, Interurban Day, $1.00.

Now is undoubtedly the time to get your new fall suit. You will have your choice before the selection is reduced and besides you will have longer to wear the suit if you get it now. The charming autumn wear which we are showing comprises suits of chamoistyn, veldccyne, tricotine, silvertone, duvette de laine and yalama cloth. Trimmings are almost entirely of embroidery, silk braid and fur. The coats are longer, many with rippled skirts and general lines are straighten High collars and narrow belts feature some. The best colors for autumn are navy, brown and black. Prices are $29.75 to $225.00.

Winter Coats To the woman who wishes to select her winter coat in September we are offering a very convenient plan. Our entire stock is on display and you may choose any coat you want from it. One-fourth of the purchase price is all that you need pay at the time of purchase and we will then lay the coat away for you until you want to wear it when the weather becomes cold. Three monthly deposits, the first being one month after date of purchase, will completely pay for the winter coat and it will be yours to wear when you need it.

Leather Goods .BELTS Plain black patent leather belts and fancy novelty belts which are precisely the article to give that final touch of smartness to the appearance, 50c to $1.00. UTILITY BAGS A very convenient carrier for the shopper. They are large and roomy and are CTetonne lined. Special at $3.50 and $5.00. VANITY CASES Ideal for traveling. Handy sized cases in pink, tan, blue and brown containing a large mirror, lip stick, powder box. nail file, button hook, cuticle knife and address book. They are silk lined and the price is $5.50 to $10.00. A hand tooled beauty case special at $4.75. BAGS Very beautiful, genuine Persian leather bags silk lined navy, grey, tan, blue and black with mirror at $3.50. Plain black leather $2.50. Hand tooled bag Kodak style $3.50. Envelope purse containing coin purse and mirror safety clasp genuine leather $2.50.

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We have for your selection a wide variety of patterns and grades in dainty and beautiful embroidery for skirt flouncings. These are in J8-in. wide and in prices from 35c to $1.25 a yard. Also, if you are making clothes for the baby, you will be delighted with our showing of baby flouncings. We have lovely embroideries, 27 inches wide, for 69c to $2.98 a yard. Our lace secticn is always equipped with the best there is in laces and dress trimmings in all grades. Here you will find exactly what you

j want to trim any garment.

Home Crest, a line of Wilton rugs exclusive in designs and colors manufactured in three grades from the medium to the very best. We have them here in the following: Sizes 4 ft. in. x 7 ft. in. ?4.r"i -o ?7..'i. Sizes ft. x f ft JS7.50 to $l.'l."i. Sizes s It. Z in. x 10 ft. 6 in. $ 1 'jn.ou to 1 7 . ?j 0 . - Size ft. x 12 ft. $115.0 to P." a. OH. Sizes '.' ft. x iä ft. $132.50. Sizes 11 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft. $ir'.:d!. We are also featuring a Tine r,f plain and two-tone effect in plain and two-br.nd border? which we can furnish in speciil shapes and colors. f.xli: se rarrie. I m stork. Others made to order. Axminst.r Itujrs ;n all size from lsx3K to 1 1 tt. Z it;. 1 5 ft.. Statu!' ss Yelw t Pugs all worsted ya,rri-coors obi ror, blue, tars anil grays r'xl2 $7.1.i0. Wool and Fiber Rues for Red Poruns Size 7 tt. c, in. x ' ft $ 1 x.fK'. Size v ft. .1 in. x n ft. C in. J21.n0. Size 3 ft. x 12 ft. $22.50. Size 2 ft. x 12 ft. ! 2 .;'. Size 12 ft. x 1.1 ft. $3K.f.0. Conojeum Kurs for Kitchr. and Red Rooms Dining Rooms.. . by 't ft.. 7 ft. K in. by ft., and f ft. by 12 $f..7ä to $P'.on. Armstrong Linoleum !. printed '. and 12 ft. width? $1.3 5 to $1.75 square yard. P.t Inlaids ?2.25 to Z.T', 'ju.tre vard. Prenlin Window Shad- rr.nd order. Kstlmates furnifh.ed rn br-th rav and old work. Boys' Shop Boys' Suits all wool and some Ieatherized $9.95 and $12.95. Boys' light striped blouses $1.00. Boys' Shirts without collar made of a good percale, sizes

MVl to 14. Price, $1.50. Boys Shirts without collar madras, sizes 13 to 14'i. Price $2.00. Boys' Shirts with collar, size 1212 to 14. Price. $1.50 and $1.98. Boys blue chambray blouses. $1.39. Sweaters Fall football and winter sports call for big. warm sweaters. We have them in several colors and combinations. These sweaters are all wool and a good value. Colors are navy, brown, green, maroon, tan. orange and purple and old gold. Prices are $10.95 and $12.50. Shirts For dress you will not find a nicer shirt than our fancy striped madras and crepe. A special price of $2.75 is placed on these shirts, making th em a true bargain. Gentlemen's light weight flannel shirts good for golf $3.25. Union Suits Men's medium weight underwear which is just heavy enough for the chilly fall days. Long sleeves and ankle length for $2.50 and $2.95.

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