South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
BIRD MA!' APPEARS
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SOCIALIST LABOR Li
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Warner Says Ab-ent Voter i Ballots Mibt le Re-
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FOR MORTO IVES' th"' rlty- an1 sot'.H at th' u,wnlm(,us " i invitatioTi of the' pulpit committee . , , of the church there. First Church, d .-.or ( ;u-nn . br..n K.T, rro n.t,lt.f is th,. rnoth,-r church ;n 1- canr.- M-rton Iv s. v. h-. 1-! .,f reihodism in that citv and is
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Ir. Orr ne h is just clos-il a succeful year's work i.i the First
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r.early "0") new merr.lirs have been received. Th- financial condition of
j the cluirch in th" past year has: b ( ii the best in the historv. a bal-
I.M. tr-'.ifiirv after paying the expenses .Ir' ,:' ,,:,;,,f '"r'".1' "V "f the year and rancollinK some old
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!,'. Friday and Saandav for I ,( ht ' Thv rhurch has h;ul a rtC. ,!s ;i ,"""r',t- ,,mi , ' ,,Ml of Hivinj: to benevolent causes.
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County Cb rk Vilbur Warner r- j cejved a telepram from the state j election board Thursd iy morninp j
nl'.inp him that the sociahst labor party had ribd a st.ate tic-cet. and that the ahsettt voter b.illo-vr w hich he- had Intended to cet at Indianapolis Thursday would ha', e to be reprinted. Fnder the state law, acccrdinu' to Warner, a party may file candidate petitions anv time l.'. days previous
to an election and this statute is in j
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SPcinc?0 nctS T1U-MlH,t r rnittin abnt voters to vol.- IZ CHK.AGO, net. 14 Alhtt d,, vs prior to an election. Fnder I rrrn r ' V v.'" ,Uv"rC, 1 these !,nditions. he ,aid, t h ? prln t f wife Ruth I- reer of j.uth Fend. ( b , v found hat it was harder to me , cUstomary' tfl ..t;ike :i char.ee"
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DIVORCED COUPEE REMARRY A CHICAGO
THE TELA ROOM A quiet and pleasant
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$6.50 to $12.50 4 re pretty H' viel T,. -'.- : ar,.! i o.r r . :n i r t i 'i - - 65c to $3.65
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So they applied for a marriage license Thursday, and will apain tako up the burdens of matrinxony. The pair were divorced a year a-o in .outh Fnd. w; Itr.DtTTION. rur confection.s reduced randies for 4O-0O-6O cents a pound. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. THK PH!Le. V267-16.
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'"The reprint of ballots neeesi- j tat d by tie socialist labor party en-' terir.p the held." said Warner, "is a; typical example of the confusion : ly-.-.ts nnt illr..! thir.n nntlu.t. !
inp and lmpoible ei.-ction statutes." Tie pointed out that the more parties on the ballot. the wider the ballot must be and if the printer has' cut or ordered a certain f-ized ballot sheet, a preat loss re-suits if a party unexpectedly enters candidate?.
Slits
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This has ahvavs been and will continue to be Adler Brothers' business policy. We have selected from our stock of bovs' knickerbocker suits two lots, to which we direct special attention. r i Lot No. 1 consists of eight different styles of boys' suits, each in a complete size assortment, ranging from eight to eighteen years, good serviceable stylish suits, and priced at $9.75. Lot No. 2 consists of a complete size assortment of blue serge suits, strictly pure worsted, handsomely styled, excellently tailored and priced at $15.0(1 These suits have not been reduced in price for the reason that they were priced right when they were first received a few weeks ago, and all our clothing averages at least 20 cheaper in price than last season. Drop in tomorrow and ask to see the two lots above mentioned.
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The Best Men's Storesince '84 107-109 South Michigan Street 108 West Washington Ave:
Fur Trimmed
Plush Coats Salts Behring Seal Plush in 36-inch length. Full, loose back models with belt and bell cuffs. Deep collar of Australian Opossum. $95.00
Special Feature Salt's Behring Seal Plush Coat $89.50 This is a 36-inch coat with bell cuffs, belt and full back. Has an excellent shawl collar of natural raccoon.
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Gloves of Double Silk A new supply of these splendid gloves has just arrived. Wrist length and Gauntlet. Black, White. Gray, Covert and Coffee Brown. $2.50, $2.65, $2.89 and $2.95
Very Attractive New Dresses of Satin and Poiret Twill
A Remarkable Assortment of Winter Suits
at $39.75. $45.00. $47.50 and $50.00
These suits are being shown in our windows and
The combination of these two. materials makes a " wil' be great1-.' imPresf ,f,. ,-, , ;d by their exceptional val-
vunuciiuuv picaaui cucli. uuuuns are useu mostly in trimming and the skirts are accordion pleated. These dresses are silk lined and have a
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They are priced $50.00
The beautiful fabrics are tricotines, duvette de laincs, silvertones and duvette ve-lours.
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The Predicted Cold Wave
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In every department, starting with Overcoats, we were never better prepared to take care of your cold weather clothing needs. We have the finest selection of bright, snappy Overcoats this season. Today these stocks are complete. You can have your choice of a remarkable array of smart garments. Later on, 'of course, the lots will be broken. The same is true of our elegant 9tock of Suits for fall and winter Hats, Neckwear and Shirts. They're beautiful, all of them. We are proud to show this stock of merchandise. See this showing today: NEW OVERCOATS NEW TOPCOATS NEW RAINCOATS NEW FALL SUITS NEW UNDERWEAR NEW HATS AND CAPS SWEATERS WOOL SHIRTS EXTRA TROUSERS
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C. L. PERKEY Fashion Clothes Shop
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