South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 311, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 November 1920 — Page 2

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ARRAIGrlS YOUTH

PI RDLE CADETS TO SEE FOOTBALL OAM E.

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CÄSSIDY REYIYES

KANGAROO COURT

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WANTS 515,000 DAMAGES FOR

INJURY TO HAND;.;':

"Kangaroo" court was .'ttriin ravivol by Asst. 'hif of I'olico Cn-

sily Friday morninc whn tho rul-j lue of City Atty. Thomas V. Siirk !

was put in cnct. in the futurf loitering and othvr ity s will ! t r!-l on Monday and Vdn-Fday mornings and atRdavita must bo on file. In "Kantriroo" rourt. prr?Idd nvt r by ;ayidy. Friday morning Kay Johnson, charged with lcit rinir, dischartrnl aftf-r spending

' sv-ral days in th county Jail.

Johnson s.ii-1 that ho wax arrest rd

th-' loiti-rinp rharpi1 whrn h' r.i down on" of tho t'own town

streets without a coat.

" " i Kdtrar Hyrnf, 43 yr;rs old. IAIIt'j;e Oirl Lost Member ill ; trit. Mirh., is belnp h'M for the

action of th' Kangaroo court.

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HOLDS COXFEKEWE OF SIX DAY SCHOOL

UOUKEUS IX C7'V';;;;; nn' ,rolli" mahlne for

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iart Hü!, stat u jm a : n r ndti t of ;h- Voiiri,- Vo ; i division. A rr.a;-' nif -' it-.i: will v'- hfld Saturla tt ini'liiili- .ill Sunday .-' Jiool wprkT-. Til rna!') :-;aakr of fh C'o;f'r no.-, is J. M . Wait, surf ritiT nd-nt of tiio international V'mn? i'fM.joc' division of Sur.cav y iio j! work Th- pinaral joiLlii- i. invited t a ! ' n d

FEDERATED CLUBS

OF COUXTY TO MEET

"i ",,. v,.,-,,r., ji d iv rorofjtioji of a- i-ra !. .! of St. .Ios.fdi our:'; wl'l be lobl in tii- M'.sha-

on a rovolvlnn: nianplo ironing mal.i'v. whi'-h act. it i.s rlainifl. viol.itrs .i tat law forbidding minors to op(rau laundry marhlntry. Vrk.M :ii faliln. Fnknown to h-r father, the girl

is .st id to bavo work d for two weeks

on tho machine, until Nov. 28. Ibl'J. at which time her left hand was tit awn In between the heated rollers and as a result she has been perr aan;ntly injured. Th complaint s:iy;: that the crushed hand and

toilers which she received at that i

BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR GOLDSAND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur geonso Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complica tions.

Wik. Woman' riui. roo-n in the I k'tI aaint nrcident for the Ideal

i.'uvaka public library Saturday.

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The v4-c!on will b- calb-d n -jr a;:d all bibi of tha-

Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Prica

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er If Relief Does Not Coma Within Two Minutes.

tini-, has forced her to spend 14 rnlo? r 7aUstC mJndJ . Delightful Taste , Immediate m-"th. I Relief. Ouick Warm-Uo. :

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Tic sensation of the yc In th flrug trade la Asplronal, the two mlnut cold and cough reliever, aui

! thoritatlvely fruaranteed by the lab

oratories: tested, approved and most

enthusiastically endorsed by tha ;

dent. Co. is Haid to have insured the

Laundry Co. and that $44 was pent to that company and in turn offered to the pirl's father. The father is

iif i" invit.-d to att.nd I said to have refused tho money and;

If. - ;.:!. ! .;i,ift.l lub jn v . h- .asks for $5.0'0 damafjes berause

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throuuh lur father, for $10,000.

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WIFE SI? ES AFTER LOXG WEDDED LIFE

.ft a .i'Vi'lini s years of marMn! :.f- it!i .lohp. (law of ,1 )on.,!dson. li.d. I'. n' t'.-iw h-ts tii .1 -uit :". a a .n from hitn in the suI er: !" ourt S:a- all res cruel and ir.h.i'-iin tr. a;,-.- !.; but Lrives no in-f-:a;,. - of vjii-h t r-. t ntent in her o-.:; :.i:it T!a y wer- married i. Nov o-ii'-'-r. I V I, and .separated in Jut'. T'i:. Sh- ays tint they have th:..- i hiblren. Ha'-'. 17 .-ars obi; VM.n.t. 12 year? old. and William.

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WESLEY M. E. CHURCH

lock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried, j All druff stores are now supplied I with tha wonderful neiv elixir, so all

j you have to do to get rid of thai

l:ival services will he held at

HOT f)"s nWll? AT Q cold Is to step into the nearest dru?

D vi c( tiauu v acuta c vswts for a bottle of Asplronal and tell him to Berve you two teasDOonfull

tlie Wesley M. K. church. 722 K ! with four teaspoonfuls of water In

j:io..dway lu Klnnlnt: Sunday, Nov. 7. a Jaga. With your watch In yOUX

i.am;e!,M .icsse uitecottnn or An-j hanj taKo the drink at one owali

tiers. in. inn., win s.eaK at tne meetings to b.. htbl each night at 7:30 o'clock.

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CIzOsinc; OI T AT A H.K(;.MN iiorsi'iioLn (,)oi)s. r.e p.tv, ran ere, one ser brass andiron.and fras loj,'. antl'iue davenport, tc.aho-any table, walnut and oak tables, dinint; room set, Havi-

i'..itnl china, cut?!ass dishes, books

anl bookeaso, bed pillows, i.v lars'e awnings for 120. Main 7i?. 210 S. Tivlor st. 9S9..-S Advt.

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Mrs. Hill Says Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable CoapocnrJ RcnoTcrJ The Came.

Main 7 I.iucfdn T7 15 YERR1CK I I Nr.ItAIz IHMHTOHS 219 S. St. .liiM-ph St. (Quality STltv. Lady Assistant

low and call for your money baclc In two minutes U you cannot feel

your cold fading: away like a dream within the tim limit. Don't b bashful, for all drugl.its Invite yotf und expect you to try it. Everybody's doing it. "Wken your cold or cough is relieved, tAke the remainder of tha bottle home to your wife and babies, for Asplronal is by far tho safest and most effective, th easiest to taks and th? most ftgrroaolo cold and cough remedy for Infant nJ children. Adr.

Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.

Kroxwlle Tcnn. "My Kirk hurt me all the time, I wa? nil run down,

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o h? a d v: fed rra to take it. I to- k , I T.v.iia V.. PirkLä:r.'s Ye-ttaU-.' '

Con pour. I and tke T.l'fr TilU anl u-ed Lydia L. rir.khara'-8 a.atie ' Vnh ar.tl now I an weil, can rat f heartily and -Tork. I irivo you mv I thanks for your errat rr.ctÜcin?. Yen i may ruL!:N my letter ani I will fil ev-rvone what your m : i f i r. r s did mr r r:e." Mrv 'r'?.r. Tin t . 4is Jack.- . l orn St.. Kr.jwille. Tenrc-er.. ,

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NOTICE TO HUNTERS AX OYLJtSTOCK OF SHOT GUN SHELLS IT.ItMlTS IS TO SELL WINCHESTER NUBLACK at 77c

WINCHESTER SMOKELESS at 92c ij

F. C. REIMOLD & CO. II.ni)W.Xi: 12.). 127 North Main St. IIOMIIWARES

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MAIL ORDERS Are promptly attended to by our competent shoppers and merchandise is ihipped at once.

SHOP EARLY FOR GIFTS

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5 :30

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Open Saturday Til! 9.30

TEA ROOM CHICKEN DINNER SATURDAY EVENING 5 UNTIL 7

VISITING TEACHERS We invite you to use Di:r Telephones. Rett Rooms and Tea Room; :heck parcels here and meet here.

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Warm Clothing for the Children COATS In the Coats for girls of 8 to 16 years the styles are quite similar to those of the "grown-ups. The Coats are beautifully made of Chinchilla, Cheviot, Polo, Velvet, Crystal Cloth, Bolivia, Velour, Heatherstone and Broadcloth. Many of them are fur trimmed and all are finely lined, and where needed, interlined. There is a wide variety here for your choice. Wide in colors, materials and prices $13.95. $15. $16.50. $18.75. $21. $22.50. $25 and $27.50.

Coats for Little Tots are also here in 2 to 6 year sizes. All leading colors and materials are represented in the collection $7.50, $9.00. $10.00 and $15.

Dresses Serge Dresses in navy and brown with yarn or braid trimming, sailor style, sash and loose back effects, at $7.50, $9.00, $10.50 and $12.50.

Middies-

All Wool Flannelette Middies in navy. :ed and gray, silk braided, at $8.95, $10.00, $1 1.25. School Middies in white, with navy or red collars, white braided, also all white at $2.25 to $3.95.

Fur Sets-

Scarfs and MufTs of coney, squirrel, iceland fox and seal, cape collars, large and small; Muffs, barrel shaped. Prices from $2.98 to $23.50.

The Bos' Shop Your son wants just the sort of Suits and Overcoats we carry. And they are the sort you want him to have because they are expertly made and only the best of materials are used. But besides that, all Suits and Overcoats are now being sold at 25 rc Discount.

The Men's Store The Anniversary Sale in the Men's Store is proving a success and there is a good reason. There are values to be found there that are wonderfully worth while and many thrifty folks are picking them up. Here's a few of the notable reductions. Flannel Shirts Grey, Heather and Brown; $3.50 Shirts for $2.89 and $4.00 Shirts fof$3.89. All Wool Heavy Sweaters V necks and roll collars, plain colors and stripes $10.00, $12.50 and $14.95. Underwear Medium weights for right now; long sleeved and ankle length. Union Suits, special at $2.00. Cashmere Hose Exceptionally good quality 50c, 65c and $1.00.

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Millinerv For Women and Children We have now included in our Anniversary Sale, Children's Hats in Plush and Velvet. They have rolling brims and ribbon streamers and come in black and colors. Before Sale price $5.00 and $6.00 now $3.95. Trimmed Hats Because we are closing out this line of Hats we offer a large assortment of Vel vets in black and colors. Trimmed with ornaments and gold and silver embroidery at very low prices. Before Sale prices $7.95 to $10.00 now $5.00. Another lot of Trimmed Hats in black and colors. Before Sale prices to $15.00 now $10.00.

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Winter Coats Our 16th Anniversary Sale Wonderful Coats for the Money. That's what the buyers tell us. The largest assortment of Smart Coats in Northern Indiana. Tomorrow, Saturday, we will place on sale 200 New Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats, all silk lined, at $25.00. $38.50. $50.00 and $58.75. The $25.00 Co ats are fine wool coating with large Bisam Seal Collars. The $50.00 Coats are fine Chamo Cloth. Natural Austrailian Opossum collars.

The 358.75 Coats, a fine cellection of sample

Coats from Max Rubel.

Suits

Smart Winter Suits Today you may choose from a complete stock of handsome Winter Suits at a discount of 20 per cent. M any of the fur trimmed garments have arrived during the past 10 days and are the very 'atest creations for all winter wear. Prices $35.00

to $150.00. New Dresses Handsome Dresses in our Anniversary Salt priced at $15.00, $21.00 to $50.00. In many instances the price will not cover the materials these garments are made of. Beautiful qualities and very charming styles. Serges, Tricotincs. Satin Taffetas, Tricolette and Mignonette. All sizes for misses and women.

Linens

Beautiful Hosiery

Our Anniversary Sab- in brin.irint: forth may special valu-.-? in--Half Linen lrpnittitrlietl Jlurk Towels. Before Sale Price 5'ie now 3 for $1.00. I'nrt Linen Towels extra largo. P.efore Sab? Price 39 now J3.00 a dozen. Larc- Size lluck Towels. Slightly imperfect now 23c and 21e. Pure Linen 'Towels. IIenunal. Before Sale I 'rice 11.25 now 05c. Yard Goods Coaings Sllvertone, Angora, Tweed. Velour, Kersey ami Polo Coating, 5 4 inches wide, in all colors. ierore Sale Price J5.00 and 600 now 53.39. Flufftex Coating, 5 4 inehes wide, choice colors. Before Sale Price $10.50 now $8.95 . Rough Sport Coating, doubl faced and requires no lining. Before Sale Price $10.00 now $7.9 5. Blankets To Keep You Warm on Winter Night.. A fortunate purchase direct from one of America's best Blanket Mills rr.fc.kes it po?3ibIe to affer you these "Quality First" Blankets at big savings. TOxSO Fine. Warm. Tlaid Blankets, tan. grey, pink and blue block plaids; $10.00 value for $6.95. 64x76 Fins Block Plaid Blankets; $5.00 value for $3.&5. 70x80 Heavy Wool Plaid Blankets; $13.95 value for $10.00. 7 Ox SO All Wool Plank eLs. largo and beautiful; $18.50 value for $12.95. 70xS4 Extra Large, Plain. Tan or Grey Balnketa; $5.05 value for $5.00. 72xS6 Half Wool, Plain White Blankets: $13.55 value for $9.75. Comfortable Gloves For Winter. Fownrs, renin' and Kayser'a Perrirss French Lamb Skin $2.72. French KM Gauntlets. $2.33. Washable Cap Gloves. $1.1?.

One may find many values in this Section that mean real economy in the selection of Hosiery. Special Sale of Radmore and Iron Clad Silk Hose. Women's Fine Silk Hose reduced to $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50. Lisle Full Fashioned. Black, white, navy and cordovan. They were $ 1.25. Sale price $ 1 .00.

Comfortable Underwear Even in cold Winter a woman wants daintiness in her Underclothing. We have on Sale garments that are warm yet are not bulky and uncomfortable. Carter's Union Suit $2.95. 85 per cent wool, medium weight, low neck, sleeveless and ankle length. The regular $4.00 and $4.50 garment. Med ium Weight Fleeced Union Suits 85c. With and without sleeves, ankle length. The regular $1.25 garment. Athena Knit Union Suits Without sleeves, ankle length. Regular $3.25 and $2.85 values. Sale price $2.25 and $2.00.

Blouses 50 Waists in Voiles, Organdies and Dimities, beautifully tailored and trimmed in embroidery and lace. Worth up to $4.50. Sale price $1.50. Georgette Crepe Blouses in white, flesh, peach and prettyFall colors; tucked, embroidered and beaded. Worth $10.00. Sale price $6.95. Crepe de Chine Blouses in stout sizes. 41 to 5 3; navy and black. Worth $10.00. Sale price $8.50.

Warm Sweaters For School and Winter Sports The Sweaters which we have put into our Anniversary Sale are, every one, good Sweaters. They are the kind you want because thej' are well made, warm and good looking. And the prices are so very low! Button Front Sweaters in rose, copen and navy, $5.49. They were $7.50. Slip-on Sweaters of all wool witth or without collars. $8.95. They were $1 1.95. Link Stitch Sweater with collar and belt. $6.95. They were $10.00.

Furniture

Thre is 10 Discount en. every piece r.f Furniture in the Strre and ülso several sper-Sal reduction of more than 10 . II you ;rt: considering new Furniture of .my kir.-i for your hem th: winr. now, during the Anniversary Sale, is the time to get :t. It in well made and hand.om.

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