South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 307, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1920 — Page 2

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ACCEPTS REPORT FROM HEALTHWIH Comini'-ioiicr- pprmr I ulcnu!:ir Ho-pital- I i- , iKJiici.i! Statrmnit. 1

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Over to La?t Dava of Week.

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I'aul Smith. Kniht.town. Ind.. arrftvl ia-t Kritlay on a, charft- of ta!ir,' ( loth h from Edwin Ivt'rnt-y.

;a fi'llnw roomer, was arraigned inj

( lty ( ourt Monday morning und

I and thfir fan-. ii. Thompson v i F

McKinnon have installi-d a Wrs!ern l'nion fast wir.- anI h.iv- donated t th- services of an -.i rator to iv. ;

election return.-. MntaMe r frt-li-' nti-nt. will h- s'-rved. The Mi'.l. r-Andt-rson (Tehcstra will furnish '

muse in the dance-lnll for those'

who d'.sire d.in(inc.

Goods will be ent to you Parcel Post as soon as we received your mail order.

Robertson BRjfe!ioifiPAxi?

itore opens 8:50 Closes 5:30 Saturday 9:30

TELA ROOM A clean place to pet a good lunch.

Get your tickets here for the Marine Band concert November the 3rd.

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v r''"! l v "" :1 ,-'",,i,1,,rM- rhared with assault and Lattery by A: th.- antra t! s s--'. u e.f th.- V.-r-1 Klmir fliddinKS. will be arraigned ::. n tr.tv Sunday S. hool aso, i i- Wednrdav morning. IJond in the ::- r: oi: in 'Ihrir aks last d-! , as- wa Hxe-d at $100. Carte r, who f:' -": r,r- r- y Ir-T.ameyer ot ; WaH r.i.asr,j on bond Sunday, was i:- . a. is uramu ou.lv cho.-n pre -i-; ja ,rr ;,rr(.stf.(3 hv Patrolman Hans, n .:.n-. . rlii.it I'aul Warren of ,vh,.M hr attempted to board a train Ttir- son of the late II. K . 1 f , , r rt-troit. Vaii-u. fath.-r of th- Sunday sehool i M;iry ir'zyY,yy7L. who was cited to o! . !:.. -.on t !.. em. nt in this y-.lipj.ar jn utv court fedlowini,' trstition. Att. H S. i;rav o. St. .losepn , ,nony Siittin'av showing that her v..; .J.. ! mo- pre.'ud.nt. with Fred j nJr:f. yc.;ir ol(1 rhjd j,ai n).Vf.r been V ,-hijrn an.! I'rai-k rude.tux. both SORt to b(.rtuit win b Urraii;n-.I

cf r.-r.ton Marl.or. a S'-'-r.-tary atel Kridy morn Inc.

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TIT'O WIVES FILE

FLEAS FOR DIVORCE :

FAITHFUL MAIL MAN

5(7:s STOVE COM r AM FOR BIG DAMAGES

Ida Kollf filed suit in the s u p. . r jnr ; j erkürt Monday morniri f :r a d ivorc ' from William Kollf, who she alh ttes b.,

alandon.-d her six years a?o. Sh . r y.iys that he has r.ev.r provided for ,

her and she- asks for p. rniis.-ion to ; j resume he r raaiden n iir.e of I.; i Ilarshaw. They vre married in j March 13114 and separated in Airr-'M ust e.f the same year. 1 (j Xettio Trittiner has filed jit In i the superior court for a divorce 'N from Anton Trittinpter. al!--in;t thitit

iu aoa:iuo;:ed liti ami reiusto i , ri

itive financi.l aid after she had! jtiven birth to a -hild. Th.-y were I lrarried in Mav ltl'. an.l s.Darat.d!

in Jctolier of the same- par. jH

Tlirift. Ion't throw away the ouija hoard. They'll be in demand by arid by to shingle lious a with.

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court suit for $2'J?0 .h'niaes against

The HoroscoDelS LAYS DOYffl BURDEHjh'HSSliSI A Jl Hend. and en this attre-ement h j , r .j o-'"''1 furnaces but has only re-5 ti'I-sdav, Nov. O.rar A. IVters, in rrvire J,), reived Jio for his work. He ask!

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'p.vept T:iik" for .i r: a t - .- ap. ! irt'-re-stinr o'ay. yet fioi. r-iav bsino di'-ruptir: or d: 'ut -s i r i: . Ii T'vrits that u ill r.ill f.-- v rv u e f runs.) .col rni..-.Tv,it;vi 1: i r. : ' i 1 u". The pjinci.Fi diT"r i - froei t!oiah or e x t ra va i -i t u.- e,f iMo!i.- . whi'.'h should nor i... s i; 1 m; 1 1 1 i to

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Year.-, Dies Sudilenlv Sunday Afternoon. f) ar A. Pet.rs. ?.':." I. Salle av.. '.sh.o de.-d '. : I ' 1 1 : 1 at his home Sunday if t rnoon. carried mail to the l ei,!,., of South F.. n 1 for 17 y.ars.

th- court t civ.- lim a judgment j j aii.tin-t the .-eimpar.y ff.r the re-j i maininc Jl'.l'O.

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STUDEBAKER !!0D CASE COM IM ED

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to t ikirr: 1''. Stude't-ak. .- 1:1.. : bonds. ..!; i1 at f I f.eaa .ah

'i'.-cr:-" (;-"-..!, n ho ad: ..l'tl ir t nip: to .- !l thr. of t h. bond.--, will be t: i'-d in tlo- sap. rioj- . ourt W ir. :-dav oiortiir-.r 'l'!i. , :,. w as to have b. -ff. tri. d this .Mor,i.j-loornii:-; b'.' Pros S.hwart. a.-kd

M:V" Zippia has fi'o d two suits for r.iiu ..op gainst the Michigan f. t.tr i! Ily.. for aller;...! infrinu'.-n:. t.-t of his prop. rt rights on land lo- . t - l I-lme-rick sf.. at Fow.-ll.

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iiivmy has held without ri::tit

J at-d unlawfully kept him from pos .'. esw',,n of th- Enierick St., property oa n ( a ? A I .' " is a sk e.l.

audi Th s oor.d suit asks r.e court to

dear his tit!-- to the property and

or,...- th.- railroad to remove aj switch that has been laid on his: land and which, he all. -s. d. prec:i;. - the property's value by 5J0.

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Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan rcrs of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling trcrn eclds cr congestion. And it acts at once! Mustcrole is a clean, w hite ointment, made with cil of mustard. Better th?.i a mustard plaster and does not blister. Ud only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some interna! medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all piir.s and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sere muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, eclds cf the

chest (it often prevents pneumonia).

;c and C5c jars; hospital size $3.X

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for ilxe Kver'one who indulges in indoor crejutdcHir sports should keep a jar of Rtsinol ready tort lievcthcrliafingorthe itching rash soe ttcn produced by overheating the hi. d. It cools the inflamed spots, 5tcps tl.c itching and buniing and restores the skin to its normal condition. Resinol Ointmcrt ani Rcri-iel "ap a-r

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o Ii nfit In 'Ian. They are making clothes out of pap. r now. Apparently the cotton ones last too lonts".

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. '.ad th.it I couM hardly u-et up! r-.d .'.own ;n n:y c'.iair. This is Just

c- r-.d.:,. I was in when I started ( ike thi medic. r.". It took Just 1 ottb :c make a w.-ll man of i

!:.-. I w -... a : : r. e appetite. 1 . r tl:::-. tast. s pood and my dims- 1 :::: :s perfect. "My iff wa also troubled with; :r. lu-. ti.ui at ti:;i.s and it relieved j r .!: s .-.y. You may pub- . :.o-. i. - st.; '.ur.. r.t wherever 'o;: like 1 ;:" a: n.- n..ub-ts it, just tell j t :. : : ? s :r.-." T'l'.i.ii' is 1 ;n South. Pend at' t!:, iV:.:rd lu-i.- Stor.-. Public Pru i

S . . L i:-. :..:, s Pharmacy and Wetn K.tte Uv: Store and in M:s'i 1 1 A.i the l:,,l l'h.,r-

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"Stamping the price on the sole" means one profit from factory to you.

Popularly Priced

1 32 S. Michigan Stephenson Underwear

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Extraordinary Price Reductions Until Nov. 13

Cloth Coats! Fur Coats! Plush Coats! At extraordinary price reductions during Our Anniversary Sale The Cloth Coats Remarkable garments, these. Expert tailoring, newest styles ind finest finish make these Coats for Winter highly desirable. Many of the Cloth Coats have large Fur, Collars and all are very low priced at $25.00, $38.50 and $50.00 The Fur Coats

rherr is a Discount of 15'r on everv Fur Coat in this Storf.

This means a big saving to you right now when you are wanting

j a Fur Coat. Here are just two oT the many wonderful values.

Hudson Seal Coat, Hollender Dye. $375.00. This Coat is 36 inches long and was our regular $495.00 garment.

j Bisam Seal Coat, Hollender Dye $ I 30.00. This coat ;s 36

inches long and was our regular $250.00 garment. 5 i

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The Plush Coats

Our Plush Coats are made or Salts Guaranteed Silk Plushes. All arc made according to our own specifications with guaran-

teed linings. They arc priced for our Anniversary Sale at lower

prices than they will be afterward. $29.75, $38.50, $45.00 and $50.00

mm ;j 25 Coats Carried Over from Last Season

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Good styles and splendid materials. Browns, navys, black.

1 greens and taupe. The price last Winter was $18.50 to $32.50

i Now they are $9.95 each.

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Trimmed Millinerv Closing out this line during Our Anniversary Sale at $5.00 a Hat These arc good Velvet Hats in black and colors and include values from $7.95 to $10.00. Another lot of $15.00 Hats in black and colors are now on cale at $10.00 each The New Winter Suits

At 209c Discount during Our Anniversary Sale "New" describes them perfectly. They have been here only

1 a few days, having arrived just in time for the Sale. They are

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trimmed with Mole, Neutria, Australian Opossum or Silver 3eaver. All arc beautifully lined. They come in all sizes.

$50.00 to $150.00 less 20 Besides these there are some very fine Suits that are not Fur trimmed. These are also new and are splendid styles and shades. $29.75 to $85.00 less 20

Women's Warm Winter Underwear

At big saving prices during our Anniversary Sale

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In our Underwear Section you will find the good standard makes, such .as Kayser's, Carter's and Athena, marked at Sale prices. Cotton Union Suits are 85c, 31.00, $1.25, $1.50 and 32.00. Fleeced Union Suits are 85c, $1.00, $1.25. $1.50. $2.00 $2.50. Wool U nion Suits are $2.50 to $6.50.

Women's Hosiery At new low prices during our Anniversary Sale Hosiery made-by the best manufacturers of Hosiery in the country. Hosiery which will wear well and look well. That is the kind we are putting into our Anniversary Sale. Radmore Silks Hose $1.75 a pair. "Iron Clad" Silk Hose $1.50 a pair. Wayne Knit Silk Hose $1.95 a pair. Lisle Hose 50c a pair. Seamless Cotton Hose 25c a pair.

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Marked down 15 during our Anniversary Sale Fur Neck Pieces. Chokers. Scarfs, Collars and Muffs in Sable. Fox, Mink, Mole, Stone Marten. Skunk Marten and Hudson Seal.

Taffeta Dresses At unusually large discounts during our Anniversary Sale The late styles, the new colorines and the finest tailoring mark these dresses as very attractive. And what an attractive reduction in their prices also! The regular $37.50 to $95.00 D rcsscs are now $25.00 and $39.75. The number of these Dresses is fast diminishing so do not delay getting one any longer than necessary. Dress Goods Considerably lowered in price during our Anniversary Sale If you are considering a new Dress or Suit for Winter do not let an opportunity like this pass you by. We are offering very fine values right now and it will be worth your while to take advantage of them because they are all at rock bottom prices. Storm erge 54-inch, navy only, $2.50 Serge at $1.95. Tricotine 4 5 -inch, navy and black, $2.50 Tricotine at $1.95. All Wool Jersey Heavy weight in colors. $5.00 Jersey at $4.39. French and Storm Serge, Granit Cloth, all Wool filling 36 and 42 inches wide. Navy brown, black, grey and wine. All to be sold at 95c. Silks and Satins At considerably less during our Anniversary Sale

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This season we have a larger and more comprehensive stock in handsome fabrics than we have ever shown before. The choice is large and the prices have never been high, but now, during this Sale, they are lower than usual.

Satin Charmeuse 40 inches wide. Peacock, navy, ii

lack, brown and taupe. A $4.1)0 fabric now for $3.39. Crepe de Chine For waists and dresses. Splendid color selection. A $2.50 fabric now for $1.39.

Silk Poplin 36 inches wide. All colors for skirts, jj dresses and linings. A $1.50 fabric now for $1.00. t

Silk Taffeta Chiffon finish, 35 inches wide. A 52.75 fabric now for $1.98.

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NOTICE TO HUNTERS , AX OVr.KSTOCK OF SHOT GUN SHELLS FKKMITS I S TO MILL

WINCHESTER NUBLACK at

WINCHESTER SMOKELESS at 92c F. C. REIMOLD & CO. ilAKIiW AKi: 125-127 Xorth Main M. II (1 i:V.IU.s

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