South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 301, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1920 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH tfEND NEWS-TIMES

LINGERIE SHOW

HELD AT OLIVER . ATTRACTS CROWD ;

KAL -i MA ZOO MAX speaks TO AI) CIA I! , ) SALESMAXSHIP.

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MINISTERS ELECT HEADS FOR YEAR

IXVITES LOCAL CLUB TO EXHIBIT AT SHOW'

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Reorganized Minister Aso-

r ciation Appoint? Committee

Cr.-jr.ty Asten t K. C. Uir 1 rrfivf (1 a 1 ttrr from th" St.it Horticultural soc.ftv t ? k i r. -r h!:n to haVf th" local Ca.nnir.ff Girls club r?pr.-j

REALTORS REFUSE

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and th bylaws of th M'cnr:nt!n was vo:ffi down at tho reeu'.ar

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NEAR EAST RELIEF

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f"r with th'-ir prtvatp b-lr.f The rurpof" of th" hFins; cmmitteo appoir.tfd by the Chamber of Comm"rc" w.T! "xpbaln"d bv Chirn.ar. 'lll'ani Happ. "Real "tat" mpn can no; build

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i That all rr.prrt "r? of th-- rp.i! hr-uscs for r"-.tir.c parpc." h" . ! ".'tat" board shoal 1 tier, an asre-o- .'aid. "Purthc-rmorp. thry ran not jn.'r.t to arid" by th code of rthirs :nik th" sacrlfict' in ' rd"r that

-"r.tf d by an xhibit at th" appb- Ote liOWn MOVP of Mf!ll lr

?how to b n".r: at ir.Uar.apolvs at th" tat" lair grounds Nov. 16. T'.t-

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to Knter Ktbieal Agreement.

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CLOTHING THIEYES AGAIN AT WORK

prary. j i Tht- r w MS!urs to th" city wrrp i Steal 1 .)() Pairs of Colored i

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Many Armenian Orphan Adopted During W eek by Member of Cbiirrbe.

:h" ao( iation. Th" work of the Y.

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daw Ir. Sh"ltf.n was h"ld in Thib"t l'T a !ar" ransom.

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ui (lurcrrnt cosors. it b estimatfJ that thp pants were valurd at Tho thieves pain"d "ntranco to th"

if-fr- si- -kr wii-r-- building by pryinff open the front til lyt.Al Or .IllhS id v r. Aft.r sfarchinff for the vari7V) C VCl ' V " IH colorod pants anions the stock ( Uon VrrAJl ttUtt,ijt . lotliinff they made good thfir s-

capo. It is la lioved that an automobilwas us"d in makini: th" p taway. TIip robbery was discovrrpd by Patrolman KpIIpt and th" pntirp west part of the cify wa scarchid in th" biopes of sccurir.p somp clue to the robbers .

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!".arth sounds. In this wav entfuubed

i.iirars can bo located noting the direction from which the sound vibrations come.

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HOLD CHICAGO LAD OX LOITERIXG CHARGE

IXSPECTORS TO GET BALLOTS SATURDAY

County Clerk Wilbur Warner announced Tuesday mornintr that a!! election inspectors mut call at his otflc" Saturday for the hallo's to be used next Tuesday. He said that Saturday would bp thp only day that ballots will bp givpn out.

Itay Johnson, 1 . " years old, Chlcntro. 111., charged with loitering, was taken to the county jail Tuesday rriornin?.

CHARGES PLUMBER WITH USIXG FORCE

Jam"' Chappel. a plumbfr. charged with assault and bittery by Edward Moran. was arrested by Chief of poli- e K'line Tuesday.

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AN ORGANIZATION is only as big as its personnel, and the personnel reflects the bigness and the vision of the men who direct it. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has been able to attract to its service men of ability, high ideals, and broad vision, because of its policy of selecting its executives from those who have come up through the ranks. The men who are today the directing heads of the organization hold their position by reason of their thorough knowledge of the oil business, and because they have shown a profound understanding of our economic structure. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) foresaw the development of the automobile engine, and realizing the tremendous increase in the demand for gasoline which would result, prepared in advance to meet the needs of the people. Ten years ago the average yield of gasoline from the crude produced in the United States was only eleven per cent. Today the average yield for the country' is well over twentysix per cent. This increase is in large measure due to the foresight of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), and the advanced work done by the chemists and refining technicians in the Company's service. The result of this vastly increased yield of gasoline has been the more rapid development of all types of automotive -machinery, which, in turn, has enabled the farmers of America to increase their, output of foodstuffs in the face of an acute shortage of agricultural labor. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is still working well into the future, and the men who are directing the destiniet cf the Company confidently expect to meet the needs of tomorrow as completely as they are meeting the needs of today, and to give a creditable accounting of their trusteeship to the 5124 stockholders, to the 23,000 employees, and to the public at large. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 010 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, II!

Tickets on sale here for

U. S. Marine Band concert ROBERTSON DKO&nBK&C Nov. 3. ,v:A.a'r'-5ii.'-.rt

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Store Hours Open 8:30 Close 5 :30 Saturday 9:30

Watch for our advertisement in 'tomorrow's paper.

For the Holiday Trip You Are Planning The question of keeping your clothes in good shape while traveling is a very important one one that can be solved by our Luggage Department. Every trunk we sell is strongly constructed and will "stand up" under the rough handling usually given baggage by the railroad men. The best trunk you can go traveling with i S c HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNK They come in four sizes extra capacity, medium, three-quarter and taxi. Prices range $39.50 to $140.00

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What is the MoneyValue of Good Sound Sleep THE average man is critical about his food, his clothes and the house he lives in. These things cost him money,and he insists on gettingmoney 's worth. But sleep is free. He is apt to be casual about Iiis sleeping hours and in selecting a bed, he thinks more about style and price than he does about sleep. Think about beds in relation to sleep and you will go straight to the Simmons Metal Bed, built for sleep.

Simmons Steel Bedi, Brass Beds, Sprines Day Beds and Children's Cribs, cost no more than you would be asked to pay for ordinary bedi. We offer a complete array of designs for you to choose from. Come in and see how splendidly we have provided for your comfort and sleep.

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Mad cf Sirr.Tirr.s new Ssuare St?f 1 TuhuisT "- '.ess. srr.oo'h and beautifully hniihed. rxqui-.tclyrrarr'fd ir.thf ccrpfti Decoraire Colors. Has the Simmons p3trntd crrd stH Sonet's Comf Locks, hasy rcPi.ng casters. Your ch-itce of T.n Fair an-! Docb!? W:d:h. Sprculiy pleaia-. in Tu ii f'ctr.

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on to give service. Our best grade Wilton Rugs are long wearing and decorative. You have a plentiful choice of colors and designs so that you may carry out practically any color scheme you wish. And you may rest assured that your Wiltons will outlive'many other rugs that sell for the same price. 9x12$) 12.50 to $170.00 8 ft. 3 in.xlO ft. 6 in. $108. to $159.00 6x9 $73.00 to $105.00 4 ft. 6 in.x7 ft. 6 in. $42.50 to $57.50

All Styles $15.00 to $65.00

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No autumn attire is complete without a fur coat or smaller fur. Coats of fur to wear with dresses scarfs and mufTs to finish a suit effectively. They are a necessity during the long winter months, providing a remedy for a shut-in life and aiding in improved health and enjoyment. A fur coat provides the maximum of

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warmth with a minimum of weight. For this reason they are the most hygienic garment for winter; in fact, the only garment in which the wearer ein be sure of winter comfort. We offer you furs of the finest quality with our characteristic distinctiveness of style, at most moderate prices.

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Why Greenblatt's Furs Are So Moderately Priced

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