South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 296, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1920 — Page 6

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BAXDITS GET LOOT FROM PASSENGERS

BUFFALO. N Y.. OcL 21. Thre bandits firir.cr revolvers Ir.to tha air, rohhed pasngers of New York Cer.tra! pa. 'porter train No. 15 in tho

Kat liuftilo yards f-arly today. j Georgo Sinclair, G-r.eva, Ohio, a!

trainman was shct and wounded. The train was standing In the

ards when th bandits Jumped on! the piatrorm or tht- !at puIImarJ car. Sinclair trid to bar their way. ' They fired at htm and he fell j wounded. j Entering the coac'a the bandits! fired several times :nto the roof awakening passengers who w-fy, !til! in their berth". The renpers were marched to one f-nd f the car. j

two or the men threatening them with revolvers while th- third man searched clothinp and looked under pillows for monev and watches.

Thirty mir.ute. fter the holdup. p- j lice arretted John iJepka and Stan- ! ley Depka. brother?. They wr-- i taken to the train coach and üer.ti- i

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A Chance For a Big Saving on Duofolds

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This Complete Outfit Dining Table and 6 Chairs $54 Ve ry m Mira do s or; hav- th- (-pportumty f buvir.g a modern six-foot xtens.'n tablo .(nd six diners at a price like this. Th" art;;s ha- . r i i" f : 1 1 i 1 1 c d and can n't be told from r v.-. Th" finish ts in coM n i-ak. Hettt-r come early as w t uns if ,,; n,,h. pr;. - 3oh complete

Are you kept from adding a much needed extra bed to your home by lack of room? Then buy one of thse refinistud bed davenports in our Exchange Department. Tho one illustrated comes in fumed oak opens up into a full sizo bed. Othrs in mahogany and golden oak. lo!d on liberal term:. J-rr. $49.85 up

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Big Values in Dressers nhu!!t and renr.ishd Pr"?--f r? that 1 '--; r.u are r'''W on display ;r o-.:r Exchance P----partment. Pre ycu 'a;'.; f;nd m est a r. v ft 1 " a ;-. ,i r. '. s i " poldcn "-.'ik, mahsnny. walnut and v hit r.'.'-'.. Th" rri----s

We Need More Used Furniture For Our Exchange Department The demand right now for good used furniture that has been refinishec. is so great that it is difficult for us to keep our stock up. What have you in the vay of a couch, settee, sideboard, kitchen cupboard or any other furniture pieces that you would like to trade in as part payment on some new, up-to-date present-style piece, or pieces? Our Exchange Department is "just the thing" for those who want to replace their worn-out or out-of-style furniture for new and let the value of their used pieces apply as part payment on the new and it is a "life-saver for many who feel they cannot afford present-day prices of new furniture. If you will drop in, or phone us, we will be glad to answer any question you may wish to ask. P. 5. Our Exchange Department is entirely separate and distinct from toclcs new furniture.

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BiV Values in Rockers

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Here is your oppcrtuntty tn gtt an up-to-dato, re finished library table at the greatest saving. Twenty different patterns in golden oak. fumed c.ik, mahear.y and walnut to pi"k from. These vill give years and years of srvPe and are sold on our jsy paying CIA lirk plan. Pric i from ..V Up

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Good Exchanged Rugs When you come to the stcre be sure and visit our Exchange Itug Department. People who ran't pay the hih"r prices cn new rues should take advantage cf th:s department where you can make enormous vivir.gs. Our e-asy payr.;tnt pi a a i at your c-rice. Q1 Priced from VAÜ UP

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Thus this becomes a DOUBLE 'ALUE EVENT for critical men. and we guarantee to rive you at this unparalleled price for such sterling, faultier style.

tailoring and wide range of fabrics to select from that fi

nas made the name of Matt Golden. It is not what you pay that always determines the

value received in clothes. Are you wise to this fact? j; Call, make comparison and satisfy any doubts you f.

may have. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES jj BE YOUR OWN SALESMAN j mm mm mm I fill WOOL .MSGS! I

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A Cousins Walking Oxford that looks well and feels well. Its shapely Cuban heel, its soft Russian calf leather both stand for comfort and months of hard wear. The price is only $16.50

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