South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 294, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 October 1920 — Page 3
TTiE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
KLINE REQUESTS BOOTLEGGERS TO CEASE BUSINESS
jidge anofces Till 'HS DA Y AS LAST DA) OT J LH) TRIALS
Give- Them Plenty r f "I imr to (jrt Ready For Threatened Raid-.
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PARK FOREMAN moggo INJURES FOOT I
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zy Man Fall? From Ladder
While Repairing
: ASKS MOTORISTS
TO AID PATROLMEN
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prroi.T.T. 'f the for - foiio v ! F -p of Riilit Fland Turn Law-!
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: th rofritr ftr.rj snl hin. to hntlcn with X'r.f :ion'"-' f""in L Vrj ar a!?o rflr- to rnak a '-"rr.-a rAp-rt rf all ;ü a-- irch' d 1 r. ri turn rrori' with ,'!'1-.t i-; , Y.f ChJf not !-tr r thar. r.-r. ' ipnl Schock, by ordr f)f Ci;- f . iir.A." Th crdpr rf Chlf-f K:ir.A to rlr.m -ip th city f.v.icwB ir.9tr-.jct!cn from I ivr Carson that It Mp to th-
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o S.iVS I.IV LEAl .S O SCEXE OF ACCIDET rharfA. Flar.acran. r.uchanar,. O
ar.-d mot.,ri-t to cr.r.fom:, to the M1, h i. bjnP hld hv thA police or. ' A t-.iMir rjl- of making a ruht hand ! a rha'rr f.d hv Rudolph Hodor,.'T turn any Tim a. rrn if thA tor sis v. Chapin Pt.f on a rharge of
a. uns: tri'm proM'Unc tf-y m ; iavir.ff thA so ah of an accident and
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Thr r. hi h::r.d turn rulA ha al-
ChiAf KIko hut r.any 1 oror -t CHARGE 17-1 EAR-OLD
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privlCA rf -..vine tin. a. j 1 lC M i llAliMJ Th trath-" n.Ai;, .judr th1 dire--I 'A
Uon Of .rixt. Of i'olK'f- Inp U illiani
Hoinski. a ro ma kins' f ry tr'ort
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UVIC CENTERS PLAX MASQUERADE PARTIES 'ol. C P. Puling Tx-ni mf-At t!uop in thA LlndAn school ri i s t r ' r.rjrint a ctv!c n'r Tufi-d i'. .cn. 'n Wrdnsday h.A will p tk :for the Rotary cluh m "Th" Work of th, RAOffation Committ A M&lAd parties tt!U b ?rlrn in thA Charab-c? of Commerce buildiri.; -vry rdfrht during thA romintr '.vf V . ' n Monday night the Woman' "hamper of ComrnArr-A ttill pio thparty; on Tu'sdflj", thA ;.d"phoni' c:r'.; on WAdn9day, the tirl? from W!!on Bros.: n Thursday. Th ftiris of KrArs's. and on Friday, thA nr.rN from ?ir:f;rB. Adrr.lV.on IT! hA hv invitation f r.lv.
A Camp Flr jrlrl'. srroup ua5 r-i ir.ir.Jird by Mr. . P PuiJo.-k and!
b"ftfr th" tra mV ..xteni of thf- cit-
and ko-p rr;rir mo mr.
t ni. j Irvir.jr SandeneyAr. 801 K. Colfn 'A t" av.. rharKd with vagrancy in bir;: . jC
DISEASE TESTS OF CATTLE HELD HERE
hAld at police hradnuar? er Theo rr. plain. t fiLd y Flos' Sandnf. :
ias tht the vouth is IT year r
ARREST MAX CHARGED
W ITH W IFE DESERTION
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A k f n T K. '. P.ird Tursdav mornir. I rV;ci with wife desertion war-j to km directK.rs rolaUv,- to th ,n- r,.s.ri Tuf.day mnrninr and will y
i" "im m 1:1 lul h,. taken to Garrett. The affldavl fibercu.os-... ,,s signed bv Pauiin Mann. According to Pirn -o f .-w pro-' ' durArs of car.r.ir.sr rop. a pp--ar --l j ,...,., y., rTr rmr
a' thr- Plymouth m-Atinc last niprht ItlltA r0 ,11 fdL UUlr,
that It was not necessary for northern Indiana to cnd a d lepr.it a to rhe national niAetinc: of The farm f-deratlon to he held at Columbus.
.. Oct. 22 and 22.
OWNER ASKS AID
Mis." Catherine Sthaeffrr ? isrht.
Mond.'iV
EIGHT FLYERS START
LAST LAP OF FLIGHT
George ZirlinskJ, 5 r 9 ? Walnut renorted to the nolice Tuesday
J morning that th.ieves entered hi.shed Mr.nday nicht .and took a coon
io;r. The dosr was Tlod ttith a chain.
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I K f 1 1 FT . P.a.. Oct. 1 : K:t:ht arn.v lniatorH were rcstinK here tola v.
FILES DAMAGE SL IT
r ii irrfn 4v,lnxh'rf'i''',rlt'' to PPi- early to-1 r (71 .11 ( .HA.IUL.y l j-aorrow rn the last let: of their 11 nor. ni:!e trip from Mineo'.i to Alas-I V;. ?.r A. A'kt::5on and FIorrncAi ka ami return T.ie plains arrio.l !
Sk:r. r. er hap f. leal suit n the superior court. rtkinpr for 0'" d.imfrom T. H. Ilirnbush f-T al-
ire -1 carA!- spAAdlnz which resulr - aviator?
. t :m hi, ar crashing: into a I ort ! k . r , o: die owi.a.1 b. a plaintiffs I '; el'. y damacmpr thA amo d that while Atkinson ami I .- : i. n r e r o dri ir. u st "ü I ri I i - 1 'I .i Ha !-Ar.buh drovo s-.uth r.:: 1 M;i.r . at a p a.j ef 4." rr. .!.-' 1 . h ur. ar.'i by his failure to iri-l arr.itic of hS a pp roach th- rr-ult-. r '.:'. """' n rrturr.ed the I .rt.
Pt' lite yesterdav from Grand Rapid. Si Alaska irai! li'Vs are makin.c the return trip with th--
Men's and Boys Clothing at 80 cents on the dollar Read our announcement on Page 1 4 VERNON'S
.Ms CLOTHIERS MAY GIVE TP PROFITS
: r. : t a d r rt i : 1 A G . ' c ' . 1? 1 1 a t a ; 1 c :-!'. -. : : -ouch' ut thA co ,;rry have d -.-.'t: ined to v;i at cot, .i cc-rdmcr t.i :r. i Prkhir.if. prAs:.;..t;t .f th'" x.T;.i: A.-o-u.'t;or; of K-tai ".! h- . v i"-o r. T ; ii i; '. in.i'r ases t'; '- jrj -, rrcer: reit- h . l-ro-.jc !-. , , r .:..rrs o a .-'ate wi; ere Thv i: "1 '. L'fr cap t" .pp'.a'.e.i to,'" I'.rrk-dA-'arrl ;u n pkair. I- c :hl r, : f t ' : r er ard : -t i :I- rs "l;a -e rmtned to fort their usual ..--
sOll FT SAYS RED ARMY IS WINNING
M 'C'''A. et IV C,-.. Wr.'ir.i.-'': r;r:r: rut . f sr i'hTH It i a r h I- army ill I t rir-troyr-l ja com mo.r.i dcl.ir d oTh' fw'irii'i' s it 1 Wr a nr rmy had br r. f,sr ir: disorder ori r ear Nikop"1'. whir. sov.At -or.;. rour.rT attick'd ar, I d- fati f.'. a li'.ificr GT.. Iihir.f fr. com - ..tier of or a dhdM-r. war k.l'- 1. r ; i f r; ' t ' sali
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At a Good Price 30x3 Tuhes $ 1.00 30x3V2 Tubes 1.50 Univ ersal Tubes . . . 2.00 3 Champ X Cores. . 1.00 30x3 Reliners 2.00 30x3' Reliners . . . 2.25 30x3' : Reg. Wheels 6.00 Radiators for Fords, l our old radiator and . . . 23.00 Demountable Wheels Your old wheels and 35.00 Stewart Spotlights . . 4.95 30x3 Tires 13.50 (Guaranteed 6000 miles) 30x3' : Tires 16.00 (Guaranteed 3000 miles) 0. E. LUDWIG AUTO SUPPLY -109 S. Michigan St.
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We are here to serve you all the time. PURE ICE SERVICE We want your fall and winter business. We are on the job twelve months in the year.
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Make Her Happy With a Diamond from Clauer's We have a large selection for you to choose; from. This store is noted for its wonderful diamond values. We maintain a choice stock of mounted and loose stones. All the new mountings are here, also.
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Anticipating lower clothing costs next spring, we now make a complete revision of our clothing prices to a lower level. Not a sale, but a permanent rev ision downward. The same high quality of merchandise, but substantially lower prices at once.
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for $65 and $68.50 fine Suits
for $75 to $90 finest Suits
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$12.50 to $15 Suits and Overcoats now
Eoy' Velour and Beaver Hats Black and brown in finest velour and beaver hats; $6.50 to $10 values
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No reservations are made. Everv single suit in our new fall stock renrescMits at the new prices, reductions of from $10 to $21.50. This action represents our sincere effort to meet your desire and our desire for lower prices on good clothing. Not six months hence, but NOW.
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Reised prices are in effect throughout our big Boys' Store. Now you can buy boys' fine Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws at prices lower that will prevail in "Bargain Sales" next February. Brine your bov in to see these fine clothes now.
$16.50 to $20 Suits and Overcoats now
$25 to $30 Suits and Overcoats now
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E ery Suit and Overcoat has been marked down. Many suits have two pants.
Boys' Blouses Dark and light patterns; collars attached; $1.50 values, now
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Boys' Wash Suits Fine materials; new style and colors; $2.50 to $5 values, now
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