South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 320, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 November 1920 — Page 8

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AI'DITOIIII'M. Sirica Whliarn Kusll his hrm ra ikin' pictures for Willi am Fox he has advanced rapidly to tho front ranks ff th hi-tti-r Iikt 1 screen ar-t;.-tx. In h; latest, ami f-aid to he 1 production. -The Man Who Iar"I." at ihv Auditorium today an'l tomorrow. svrn- won dt-rful views of southrrn (California art- offered the

spectator. This is a :-tc-ry of lovp

known a, fworltes and hoth th s--! I'ac ilic coast f.layinq; rhort rncijjt1'.)irtures ar- said to the h.-t of! mi ts in all of the leading cities en

t h' sm.' artists' r nt P-h as Mutt and Jeff :fnd Fox New.- are other pictures on this hill.

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Pcnts are on sah tod iv for th.'- '

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oi-ivr.il. Cecil I;mt who rank- with the inn-it prominent omedy stars Amer

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anpoarar.ee of CIraco I.aKuo ar.-.l u'(l o: fViv d:suncuon m inHalo Hamilton at the Oliver ,.n j UfM of musical plays aft-r lon onih,r,,v ..vpnin in lrar 'e " tha i wmcnts in .N o-. ork, Uoston. l'hil-

clover comcily In which thv two stars were seen last sprinir. The management of the Oliver feel. ju-t-ln--.! in personally recommending this attraction.

oijvr.ie. Fritzl .cheff. the famous Metro

politan ilrnml and cowrie opcia star,

adclphia and Chicago, comes to tho Oliver theater next Saturday. Matinee anil niht with the production intact of ' Look Who's Hrrc," r.mu..ical comedy in two acts and live scenes, the work of Frank Mandel and Kdward Paulton. while the Tr..uic was provided by Silvio Hein. Anion? the son? hits arc "Hubbies,"

and revenue I- the California Ited- who hs at present apanni; in (iior- i-"; V" 11, lx. t-V,, woods, and in one ?cene a pan of lanna. a musical comedy in three Know I onder W hat Mk a lumh,r.'ac k. hrinp to the level of the acts in which she scored an unnuali- Thinking of Now There s a Roround a plant Redwood tree, w hich lu d success last season is rather :x Jr. .! 7$ 1 n-f i: is said muwn-d :i feet in diarn- vicitim of h(r press agents as she j '- c . . A f ter at it h.ise and tool 200 feet asserts or i? possa s-ed of a tempera- ' v-1" JLl tall. -KdKar the Teacher Pet." a nu-nt which has succeeded in keep- Iden l I ovo Neyen Changes.

two-reel serio-comic adaptation of I im: her on tho front pace ol th

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Hooth Tarkinirton's series of hov- rewsuaoers and in th" maar.inc

hood torie.s entitled "The Adven- v r since she received an ovation;

tures and Emotions of Kdrrar Pom- With the Metropolitan (Jrand Oper.

'Looks Who's Here," etc.

OLIVF.K,

Admirers of Thomas Meisran,

hospital, in Ponton Harhor, Tuesday. She is fretting alor.t; nicely. '

special meetings are tein neia at th'.Crono M. K. church, conduct

ed by the pastor. Ilev. J. H. Par.- i

croft asi.ed by Hev. I H. Mi., s of j stevensv.iie SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Mrs. hrank Iinn;r.c of Pto,itur. is a visitor at the home of Mr. and , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Mrs. Geo. (Iralum.

These Are Opportunity Ads

AUTOMOBILES

Mr, p. I. Cranson of Detroit, ha ben iMting- her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. M. King. Dr. and Mrs. V. V. Pulard have reutrned from a few weeks' vLs:t with relatives in F.attle Creek.

Iiii.xd, standardized a ad popularize 1 fur iuK k r.-f.-r.'ii. e. CLASSIKir.I) K ATI'S. (Per Line ) (hie icsertioii C'.-.arjre 1"-' r.isa i:Three consecutive Insertions 'h.irpe 1-'-:

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' a i U'l ü I will' (i II i - H 1 Uli " "tilt .-'1'- -- --- ----- ' - . , - - . . . Toy" and Topic of the Day are ! Co., New York, and was proclaimed ! which includes practictlly e-very the other picture. Wednesday- and j bv PaderwiskI a the -little devil" j een fan, we re pleased to see him Thürs lav w ill he Pala davs w hen of Grand opera. Miss Scheff w,3l .r. f.nnt.. L1'!0"Will Powers in "The Strang Poard-'plav the star part in Clorianna at Civilian Clothes which opened a

r" and Harold Lloyd in "Get Out and Get I'nder" will he the attractions. Polh these players are well

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the Oliver theater, Tuesday and l,4W ".-- ""oiinu n mt- ontr

Wedne-.lav c-veninus. The famous m. aier. i no siory concerns an cxnrima ilonna is making a tour to the , iirm' captain who returns from overseas to discover that the society Kirl . .. - ' 1 w hom he married In France, doesn't

care for him in civilian clothe. The

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'BUNNY!' GARTERS 14c Cid Id :en'.s P.un11 y (J;irters. in 1 1 1 k or white. Jit lie. COUPON

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Mrs. Kllen Poster is visitinir her' Seven rnrwcutive Insertions n.-ire Hi" daughter, Mrs. J. L,. Power., in Grand j ... . '-"sfl , - Papids. AI1 charge ndg r-iU for wltl.'.a si d.iys V t TMii .. : . , ii-.1 fr'M-.i the Ii r t I' .rt'.i'n rd'ewed rf!i r.ite. ff Dil ley is on the sick list. .SI.Kc.IAh Lou- ,.AT,:s TO I.OM! Llysses S.aerwooil an-1 family haVej THUM APVKItTISi:r.S. mo veil into tho A. K. Peather home! CVunt an avrraee of fix wrds to h on Piuft" st. ! 1 In for snail typ Friends of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred.! The minimum a-1 a- ,vr-tej is tb:v lino" P0SkM', Wh rCtntl' movoa from XJ;S YxsV-KTION TVCIA'Dr.S POTH th.s village, are Kneved to learn of j McHINI Mi AM PVKMNO IIDITIO.NS the death of their t ipht-year-ohl I on st'NDAY. son, Howard, w hich occurred at their j No nds revived after v r. m. for t!. home in Cincinnati, a week npo from i morning edition or after 0:." a. in. for

diphtheria. Mrs. Cheska has also ' e'nitl- ci.tion. o a.;s aeTe i

been ill with the same disease. Mrs. Arthur Sattler and Mrs. Harold Storick were South Pcnd visitor Wednesday. The Aid society of the Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors'. Verne Deo had a sale of his stock, farm implements and household

after 0 p. rn. Saturday cvculngs for tLe

Sunday edition. Mls(.l.i;sifi. ntlnn not permitted. PIIONi: MAIN 210.1. Ads of qt:estionaldo nature not accepted. Ad writing service provided without cot for the asklnr. ItepuI)llc.it!on f.ir errors not tbe f.i'dt of tlie mlvertlser al'owetl if th advertiser will report tlie error within 21 t'-ur

the- pretty heroine, played by Mar

tha Man?':eld, is rjuite ready to ; ;.i,Tce with him. The picture will be

shown today continuously, starting at one o'clock.

m-:miinr sihin;s. Nov. 20. Rev. J. H. Burkett has fold his residence property on Main st. to P. Michael. Jin. Irving Knight undenvont an operation for appendicitis at Mercy

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POSITIVELY NO MAIL, C. O. D. OR PHONE ORDERS FILLED.

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TUESDAY ONLY Up to $40.00 SUITS COATS

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' J Sale of Women's and Misses' ''j J ."tunninvr r.-w Wint.h Ci.ts, )! "I T Vrl Suits and Dresses, actually ofIf i Itrioc p..itie alues worth up r. to 510' ri,,'",?' from the sea- I 1 V s.-n's for most styles, colors, etc. 'Si, - . t'-'-i i T .rrrn-nnnTl n n pit i m in

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J WOMEN'S $1.75 UNION SUITS

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Women's Ileeceil ribbed fall weight l.'r.lon Hults choose from all sizes, at ioic.

$2.00 FLANNEL GOWNS

Women's warm flannel NiKht Gowns; choose from all wanted sizes; worth 2. Special $1.1M

$5 GEORGETTE BLOUSES

Women's and Mines' Georpette Plouses, In many numbers, all colors, at $2.0 4.

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WOMEN'S 3.00 BLOOMERS

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Wome n's lonjr or threefiuarter len-trth ploomers, in all colors and black, at $1.58.

$4.00 BED BLANKETS

Warm fleecy Ped P bankets; choose from pink and blue ends; worth $4. Special at $2.36.

$6.50 BED COMFORTS

Warm Ped Comforts; choose? from positive IC.50 values; well made Special at $3.63. - - - r - ....-

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Infints' Jiffy Pubber Pants, t in coior; worth 1 Zc S;. i ial at 4'c.

HOSE CHILD'S 50c Children's fast black School Hose in b!ack fr'l-. all sizes. Special at 2c.

58.00 DRESS SKIRTS

CHILD'S $1.75 SLEEPERS

Women's smart Dress Skirts In pretty checks and plaidn. all sizes, at

Children's warm knit

Sleepers; choose from g

all wanted sizes. Dream Away make, at rJc.

$1.75 KNIT T AMS

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Men's n e w Swe itei Coats; hoi's. frran all wanted colors and sizes roll collar, at .'.;7. teSsÄds&l'

WOMEN'S $1.50 SILK HOSE

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Women's fine Silk Hos. tri Idole ;md mlnrs, all .ant-d sizes, at STc.

MEN'S FLANNEL Night Shirts

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Men's warm flannelette Nicht Shirts in pretty pink and blue striped patterns, all sizes, cut full, at $l.s7.

MEN'S 75c WOOL SOX

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Wonif n's anil Misses' r.ew Tarns, worth up to $$I.Tj regular, all colors, ut STc.

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Men's fine serviceable Wool Sox. worth T.'e regular, in all wanted sizes, at 34c.

WOMEN'S $3.00 UNION SUITS

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WOMEN'S $4.00 SLIP-ONS

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BOYS' $3.00 PANTS SL84 P. us School Pant?, in nil wanted s :.-; wa-rth 5 :.i'H ti".;r,hr; orduroy and Ja it -a r s. at $ 1 .1. 4 .

MEN'S $3.00 UNION SUITS $1.84

Men's I'nion Suitf. in all wanted sizes. rlMrd fleeced, perfect littinc. at Jl.M.

$15 WOOL BLANKETS

50 (Riffs.

Wool Plankets; choose from red. prey and other checked patterns. Special at ?S.0U.

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MEN 5 WORK SOX

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et:'s Work S-.'. worth "7c r.-.v.Lr; w II made t ci e pood service. at P

$2.00 SATEEN PETTICOATS

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Women's !b Sateen p. ttic-ats: choose from all wanted color?: $2.00 values-. S;-eri at 97c.

MEN'S $3.00 SWEATERS

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Men's Sweater Coats in ail wanted size:, no collar, dark green, at $1.:.9.

BRAND NEW Up to $7.50 Values TRIMMED HATS

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$2X0 Crib BLANKETS COUPON

Just received and Just unwrapped, new Trimmed Hats in a bevy of pretty colors to. pick from. Choice at J".

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furniture at the Deo farm home Tri-1 affr tlie first nutdk-dion r-f 1 1. ad.

ilav. Mr. Deo will snend the wintf r Vr th l-enfit of the advertlr tn

in the south.

Mrs. J. D. Piatt is in Grand RapIds for medical treatment. Mrs. Wm. shuler has returner! to Minneapolis, Minn., after a week's visit with heme people. Miss Ioraine battler was surprised by a number of school friends at her home Tuesday evening, In honor of her 14 th birthday. A pleasant evening was enjoyed and a dainty luncheon was served. Major Murdoch circlo met Thursday afternoon in the CI. A. It. hall, with a pood attendance. 10 prown left Tuesday for Roswell, X. m., where ho will spend the winter. Mrs. Henry Kephart and Mrs. J. P. Poone were in Penton Harbor Thursday, attending the G. A. Ii. luncheon at tho Peebe home.

Automobile for Nah

AUTO BAKGAINS lati: STCirr..Krit t r.5i:N. gl it ToritiNci. r. m:w ri::i TinnN moo. Chan d i.r.n ? r. vi: n pa s r. nt, r. rt Tocni ni. ki:kimshi;i. pim: c;oon Tir.Ks. a i mhcii anitai $t.?n ONP MAXWI.LL TOrniNtJ. $fONP DODGi: YVINTnTl CAR. JTr-3. om: KoriD coupr. jcx r. l. mi:m)i:z jl co.. inc. :i" 1:. JixiT.nsoN hlvp. LINCOLN

do not worry th investor who buy high grade listed stocks and bonds outright and holds them for permanent prolit. The Kilebel Plan of -rrikt Vm.

I ln on convenient pimtmi will

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j get all .1 vivendi while paylnf .

Our magatlne, Iavetment,, will keep you posted on the vital nt-vrf about the better clssi of litted iecuritiei. Atk ui to tend it to you free for tlx month. Dept. 1.

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77ze Surest Road To Satisfaction is to know what you wanl when you go to buy. No matter whether it's a house, a tube of toothpaste, i washing machine or a pedigreed pup you save worry, time and money when you know what you want. ' ' How shall you know? By reading the advertisements in your favorite newspapers. They put you in touch with opportunities and advantages that other wise you might miss. The advertising columns are just as important as the news. Reading advertise-

7 ments helps you lessen

waste and increase efficiency.

hrirp ttu f.est rt Milts eertain ptana.irl

Ireii ail Ftvles must be ndberre-1. etieptten l.olntr :mul in Tli8lfiel IMsplv." No rut- r lienvy Mick f -e type j-e"-mittod en (J;e clarified p.ice. Th f-illowlne rlasslfl"tln hi.Hnsr nppenr lallr In the numerlenl onier plren 1-elnw, closely allied clflssifiratior.s lelnsr irrmipi-il tfsther. The Imliviilu-il aiivertisments are nrrnneii mnlor these headings In .ilphibetleal order for jultk easy rrferenre.

LEGAL NOTICES xmix or nit; 1 imno 01 a rt. nTION Poll THK I.MI'KUVKMKNT OF A IIU.IIUAV in m. jot;rii tOlNTV IN Till MATP OF INDIANA. Notice is her !y uiven, that a petitiou nüdrepaeil tu th lle.ir.l of e'unuulsion -ers ef the County -f M. JoHeph ia th .vlate of Iu.Jiau.i, hitual by Jaeuh K. Stickel and other persans, more than fifty in number, who represent themselves each to be a freehohler a 11 1 vjf'T ef said county nil u Lk-fi petition prnys for the iujpro?im-nt t)f a Lisuway wholly In hail county was en the Villi day of November, A. 1. V.'.'O. Had iu the ollK-e of said county atnlitor. That h.ihi Auditor did then atal tli're by endorsement upon tsaid petition delnate the oih day ef le emiicr. A. I . TXV, the fame Lein a day in the regular hcfision after the Illing t 'u petition as tlie day upon vshivh the 1 1 i 1 1 1 -ers would present said petition to tail lio.ird of I "o'ji!. 'sslon TS. That said petition for the improvement of a certain highway under the Act passed at the 71st regular tesskn of the zentral assembly if the State of Indliua vvlilch Act Ih entitled, "An A.t to pro vide for the establishment, opening, widening, repair, eor.strui tion and initntenajiee of highways, culverts and nidges, throuKhvUit the county and mou (oiinty lines, provbliuc for the luratlou, the manuer of their mi. ru ti-oi, suju-r-visicn and control; providing for the isse iiK-e of county bonds for payment for ill such improvements. md providing for the taking over of township roads tiy the county and the making of certain loa', county highwajn and all vther matters properly connected therewith and declared 11 emcrgem y." Vui 1; Act as approved March 11th, A. I. lull, and wnii-h said A t is i:uiii-:'y known as ''The County I'nit lbad At"; are all Acts supplemental thereto and iUiieiinatory thereof. That the matter to be considered at uch hearing is whether s;iid petition is in due form anil suiihknt in sibstame to justify tl:e said Hoard of Commissloi.ers in making and entering an order for said petition to be hpn-ad f re or-1 and referring the matter in said petition prayed for to the county surveyor or to the engineer in accordance with the proisiotl f .s:l III ( f .

I That the beginning, course and ter1 .. . ..i t .,....,......1 I ui, .it..

Uli ii.t l e til l h.ll4 UUl''l.-l'l lillinnj the lmprovetueut are as follows: r.eginnlng Jilong the I Ice be road lni-pnveuH-nt on the Itragnon Trail h g'away In 1'enn Township at the Intersection of Dragoon Trail with tue nortli-and-south highway on the hit ti-'ii line between Se tions Tw nty tive (!.'" an 1 Twenty-six i'J' Townshii Thirty-seven North, Hange Three t H Hast in I'ei;n Towcsliip. St. Joseph County. Indiana then .v.-uthuard 011 said Sei -fimj Jim to ti.e east-and wet highway called "New Ho.-ul." in Madison f owjirliij', St. Joseph County. Indiana. That sail petitioio-rs recomrieml that the highway be made Fourteen dli fe-t ln width, and also rcomnieiid t b. at siil highway be paved -r resurf ied with was. bed gravel, with suffi-dent lierms at I tliref.es on ea'-h side the.-uf and with Mil h 1 Diverts, bri-'.ges or otber wat rways rt? tlie surveyor or erii."iiie'r an-l the i;...ird of Com mi .;on. rs tf h-ti 1 county may deem sufii- i-nt. Now. then-fore, all pro!-s or et rporitl r:.s wb.ose hnn or pri:-erty ill äffet ted by the work in sai l petition prated for and all other ii tersted person. If ativ. are UereSv notified that on the C,th d'ay of D-'-inber A. D. 1'0. at 1') o't bu k in t!ie forenoon . r as on tb-re.

alter as th k : 1 i I petition ' an be he ird 1

at the Commissioner's rooms in the ' Curt House of St. Jos-ph ('ounty. Ind . I USHD CAHS th" said petition v. Ill then am! there p j presented to -aid ib-nrd "f Comriii-sl .-i- i iJ OI.I SMt ''.I I.i: s TOLTUNI

-rs arm a Hearing na-i int-re.-.n ami 1 1-1 rented person. If any. may appear ::tj raid hearing arid show '-:u:e If any. hhave, why the prayer of sail petitions

should not be granted. In witness thereof I. CJirirye SV-dg-wl k Auditor of St .To-eiih Coiinfv. d

lrr-bv sign the a We :ml affix my se 1 HbTCK MODI". L, 2- TOUItlNI

fnrrto on this 1-th tl.tv ! November A. I. U'-i

cr.AHFNn: si::iviric. Auditor "f St. Jos.-jd. d.'iutv 1 ISAAC KANT! I'AHKS. I Attorney K'T tit !..r,erc J

It may be the means of adding to your comforts and savins you many Q dollar,,

iincluskd cvns rem wi.vrnr. COMFUKT l'.O rilANKLIN JUiOL tJIIAM WITH Wlltn WUKL'LS, t2.:v; 1C10 WILLIS KNIGHT COtT'i:, GOOD AS NHW. ?1.C; ICC) OVFKLAND i hFDAN, LIKK Ni:V. J1.2-JI.; roKD STD AN, Ni;W I'AINr. STAUTFIt, DFMOl NTAlH.i: WHFLLS. SHOCK Allsoitni:i:s, $71). wi: also havf A NFW LINK OF Ol'i.N CAKS IN F.OTH TOl'KI.W. AND Ko.ISi ff.S FROM ?2.V3 UP. i:ASV PAVitHNTS. fhanklin motor cai: co. main H?. OPFN SUNDAY AND I. VFN -INGS, 07 L. JEFFLIlSüN LVD.

USH- CAK liAHGAIN. Cberrolet one ton worm drive track demonstrator; 4 Chevrolet!, 3 pan. Including i:20 a'el; 1'JlQ IUby GianJ Chevrolet, L rs; iTeral Fori IncluJlcg panel tody; cue too Ford truck; Saxon roadster; O-er-l&nd 5 jae; ?'axw:i 3 an. Caib or ttrtns. F.elttle Auto Salef Co "43 L'. oa Way Webt. Ptone Mala 714.

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