South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 321, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 November 1920 — Page 3

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PASSENGER SHOOTS JITNEY PILOT FOR STEALING WIFE

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KAN. -'AS CITY. In th rnl'!t ' i

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liur.drr-di iorfcinir on. I".vfy Mr-! Jitnpy driver, '.v.-j shot t' da?h;

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1 n K n ".1 5 C'.' '. Millar. 1 i t r -j f-i anil adn Morrm wru

F'.rfc. MiÜPr told pnllr1 h- shn' AI r.r: ':.' ii. rmif th- T n r r h-i'I lur'l Ms if!rnm h-r hom. Folic hail !;"! u Uy in s.vin-'

?TIlr from th ar.c ihrf-atf-rM iyr.rhir.i;

"vral livery an l J

" MOR E B OOKS

IN THE HOME,

EIGHT GAMBLERS

FINED BY JUDGE

Atty. Hornstein Pays

Hack Moncv to Client I

' Police ! II

Haid Greek -Coffee (iuh" on S. Lafavette Blvd.

Miller drove nr.' Morgan at nk:ht.

rhu is Bi r;ir hv and Nature

fl.,y jm ChiMrt'n'n lino)-: week. Chiit I r r t r.uld r-.id hW'r.t phic- !- I d ;.- :i Wordsworth said. "Liv j f KTf.it ni n all r mirul us. '

y T'".vil whi-Mi j w)) ,ulcl make our lives suhliir.'-." Mrrtr.n fiwn"'lThf'n, th. r- i -i ; better p-a .n. . si v motor rar-, r.- rlallv- for r. ;irliriir auto,;,,-r;it.hi.-.-.

f,f t ar lr tn: m. 11 t.lk th.

arc talkinir at. out

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liv a: .1 ;ir'.-:a! i'-ri a 1 ' I-c for ;lu r i,'. .tii'l uirl.". Th.- t.ry i-i I .. .. el r-, ....11 ..!.-... .. . . t- . !

::raid;s tioin .tivr.ytin s hook :i.'id i . , ..... , .

ti 'ii m 1 litis ana is u II writti-M. "Hir'in'. of S rvic ." y M. It. Par km a n. This a cr.l'cr iu of );ort ta.)-ra;ihi'-s nf Mary Lyon. Alirv- f-'r. -

man I'alrnrr, 'lara Harton. Fran. a i m ih- kitchen at tl;

Nov. 1.1. John TTnovrr, a prominent f im . r "f Howard township, li d Thursday at hi.- hörnt-, .w n rr.il s north a.-t of XU'h. l' ath as ca is d by p ira-

IvM-t. II was frr a Urn' a jiati'-nt in 1-p worth hf-pital at South 1 i 1 1 1 . t"it was brought to his- horn' :i w ao. Funeral s rvi -s will t hfid .Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock nt the hoiisr. Hurtil will h in J wa i (J'criiP William?, pivintr hi4- home a r troit, was ppnt-Mici-d iu thounty j dl for day.-t for the t.i-ft f a watch from an 'mp!oar in th-. I r nrU l'aper ip!1N. Williams was working in a crav 1 pit h-n ari t d, and th stolen watch was? found in hi shoe. T hv iirst metln of IiIIuh M.--i'n?tr Iost In thf ir r,-w club ronn was held Thursday tv-niriK. tin- ociM.don bImr th' (l'bration of Armistice day. During thf courof the Lu.-lnMH m''tin 2 1 revv :i;.'mbcrs wrro admitted. Tho lollc wf r' all d to tho nftiuildinc: of the IIr-nn-r and lindsman coal yard on N. Front .vt, J'riday evenintr, when- it was reported p'iinomfi was att in pt ini; to effi-et an rntrajicf. When thf i)olico ari i ol thy found a number f f winl;ws had been broken, and discovered other evidence, that an attempt to enter th building had been . (t appeared that the intruders had l -ten frightened away before the police arrived. Jame AlcOmber. a well known ivII war veteran and pioneer resident, died at hi- homo, 4 07 Cedar st. at 9 o'elock Friday morning, Mr. AlrOmbf-r hal Miffered with a sev re cold for several days, which suddenly developed into pneumonia, later resulting in hi." death. For i. early CC years Mr. MrOmber had been employed :is ran taker of the 'haj.in property in Xih One of ids many hobbies was the daily keepinrr of .an accurate record of weather conditions, and "Jimmie." ;.s he was familiarly known, could alnavr be depended upon to Jind a elder day than the present tor the ; Mm hlin' citizen. A number of houses at Ha.t!ake c. have been ?old, and plans at e b in- Ji;.ide ftr their occupation bere I.e.-. 10. After this date Michi'.i'i 'r.tral work trains, which are

F. Wil.ard. Julia

n.any otht rs. T.ufi'alo r.ill and the Trail." by F. I Sabin. "LU'htbindcr.-." bv Mrs. Warle.

Ward Howe ;;!. 1

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last when thy thrm'lv(s, and

most r.t n write the best v. hi n they are writing about thernselv s. Liv are visually Interesting narrative-, unles-s they are dull live ami ih"ii P ople don't bother writing then up. Fhild'-fii have always loved stoiie.-:

i t..v",ti!ii:ii; n in n j atli' r was a lit '.tie m,v," or 'Wh n Mother was a i little irirl." It appeals to their ense

oi imitati'.n. I bus b:ojrra idues art1

a!.- apji.als fr mimicry. '

inorrapme iioki iiiti-rt'-t. (Helen Nieoby. Interestiim bjoffraphie.H to b j lt v.a.; Shakespeare, (he immortal found i;: the children's room at th' j,.ir i wn,, said. --Tongues in tie. -, library are: j books m ihe limning brooks, mt"W..rld'.' fJreatet Military Stir.- ,m,rN ;n tor.es and food in v.-w.

Seeret Service Agents." !v I ni.i , v, t..w.i- .oi . i...

hire lover )( a child unless thev arc

As tiie r -ult of a raid by A.v-t. 'hi, f of police William C.ssidy and a derail of ib.-te:tiv-s a 11 o'clo. k. S'.turday nii;ht F" men were arrested at the Nhck Paulis "Coffee. II .use r..;;; s. I.ifaette b!vh. uinl re arridicned in city court Monday mornimr. When the detect is ent -1 - i the phic thy tound i number

around a table

I playing Ctird.M ant! tlrinkinr eottee.

A deck of cards anl I'J.jl; was taken as eviience that a j;ame was l.-ems operated. Nick Pauli, proprietor of the

I place, told Jude (Jilnur that he was

time of the raid

Atty. P.ernstein, who was last Fri

j day in thf superior court oMered by j j Judee Montgomery to return M2Ö to :

Cmh'U'o Wilkenson becau.'e the judire thought he had charged excessivol ! fr nteairre and ins-urhcient service ' t that client, deposited The reiuirel j sum with the county clerk Monday i

mornjnte.

Mrc. Helen Mason completed 1 years of continuous service .v police matron of Wichita, Kas.

DANDERINE

"l-'amous I-ader.-t (f Industry,'

F.lu in Wildman. Many of these books may be pur- ( has-d at the bo.ik store, including: "Th Hoy's I f o of Kafa yette." ty

and did not run the Käme for proht. He said a number of Greeks came in

Overland! to the place for a panic of cards and

to pet a lunch. Pauli was lined $lu ami costs when he pleaded puilty to a charpe of runninp a paining house. 1'Ue Others.

Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies.

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Her- arr- 1 . short stories of spi s that have )peratel in the various wars, wnat thev did, how th y were enptured a ad w hat fate they me; The final rhapter is devoted to the spies in the Furopean war of l!M. "P.ov's Life of Th-odore Iio..-e-velt." by Herman Hagedorn. A wn thy life, that is written in a rapid manner which will be prate-

first aroused to attention by Moth' l" or leather. What do rock formations, birls. sunsets) and buttrflis mean to your ehi!l'.' Some pood nature stories in the book stores are; "How Animals Talk." and "Wim i Folk Vmedies." bv William .1. Fori p. "The Children's Lite of the Bee,"

j Others taken in the raid and lined j and costs for frequentinp a pain- . inp house wen-: John Pappas. .'516

. lutt st.; John Spares, 4.5:5 S. I-i-t'ayette hi.: Johr. Anlrus, ;'. 17 W. South st.;; Mike Kapel. Git; W. Tutt st.; John Kolec e. .". 13 W. Mot. t o. st.: Ceoi--;c Kat. 3 1 i W. Tutt st.: Ceorpe Markes. J10 W. Tutt st.; F-.uis (5. Martin. Y.M.CA. The folb.winp nit n w re found not puilty of paminp when arraigned in ( ity curt: Nick Ca 1 son. ."".M'5 S. Lafayette t.; Peter Carros. ."t7 S. Lafayette st.; Syeve Apostoles. '07 S. Lalayette st.; and Kosta Iavidc. .".07 W. Iuvision st.

Try KEU'S-TIMES Want Ads

A few cents buys "Danderine." After a few application you cannot find a fallen hair, or ayy dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vipor, briphttiess. mor? color and abundance. Adv.

rul not nly to boys but to the m-n-jbv Maeterlinck. eral reader, is this one. It is itCi- J s of the Wild," bv Lillian mate and personal, with extracts (;aki ;iU(l eTh( jun,rfMl f., st Ani.

lrom Ufa. seven s Miary. photupraph j nials." by the .vaine author,

MKS. NANCY S II A K of I.o Anptd, who .vay she-rei-idt"il one of tin prcatet Mirprl4"s of lier llf when lanlar coinpletd rt"tcrril her In iiltli after rhe liaI almost lot hopes, of prr pcttinp well. Declares she suffered for twelte Ion years.

rind an interesting olh-ct.on cf

Koosevclt cartoons. "Life of Robert Louis Stevenson." by .1. M. Overton. Overton has written with svmpa-

The F.abyhood of the Wild

IleaMt?." by (deorpia M. McXally. The liurpess animal books by Thornton W. I5tirprs. incUidinr; Fnc!e p.ihy Possum ami Ile.bly Fox.

now encased in carrying worknu-n to and from Michipan City, will disontinue their runs, and heads of families employed in Nibs will of necessity seek homes here Hoy Clark, elected state senator from the seventh district on the republican ticket, expended $7 :.'. 0 in the carrpaipn, accordinp to his affidavit of campaign expenses tiled at the county clerk's otfice. Repub

lican county committee .assessments J

totabd 1 1 ... and the announcement of his candidacy cost $U.5i). "j o Papt t, the younp taxi driver who was held up near Herrien Sprinps and relieved of his money and his automobile, reports that officers have thus far obtained no trace of the miss'np ear. Nine hundred soldiers and sailors-

Mrs. Deep Xarayan Sinpii. leader of the feminist movcmf'nt in India, was the first native woman in Calcutta to ride a bicycle, drive an automobile or po up in an airplane.

REAL HAIR GROWER FOUND AT LAST

New Drug Boradine Causes Big Stir Among Hair Specialists M.tMMi i:i:yai:i if fail on ofk (;r.K.vri:i:

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iiome ireaimeni anu attention oj trie Red Cross durinp the past -year. Compensation was obtained, insusance reinstated, and families of sick cared for.

HOLD U'OMAX A DEATH OF AMAT

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V.v I'nit! Prpus: COFFMP.FS. O., Nov. 13. Mrs. Veda Swtct, -2 years old. of Vincetown. N. J., was held by jiolice here today pendinp an in estipation into the death of her three and a half months old baby who died on board a ttair. between Pitfsburp and Columbus. Mrs. Sweet claimed the baby died from iranilion. She toJl the police th- twin brother of the baby died Thursday from the same cause. It is alb'te! Mrs. Sweet asked the porter "what do you do with tie. id thinps?" pointinp to the baby's body on the scat. Astonished, the I orter notified the conductor. When taken into custody, accordinp to the police two

bottles of poison were found in Mrs. t

Sweet's prip.

who Jiave le oiae prer.nt up ly w h ;ire trouMcd with sc.ilii or

naif diseases, hii' h s fallinp Lair, dainlrutr. bid.iiies", it hinp sial,.. etc., know full well the humiliation that tliey eaue. T la n- is ie tif'l, however, of au h conditions. These tnail-bs can be quickly evei'-etne by r.r;iTitline, the new ilrnp recently discovered at the S i iititi15 "irch I.al.oratorics at S r.intoii, 1'a. Siu.e its dis.oMiy a litle over u year iiz, I'.oran line has been found t contain Marvelon- prnperties l'r j.ro.bicinp :i new rth of hair. In stibje. t i n r it to variolic tet in the worst :1e of bablne. lati.l rntf. ihidnp s :!, -t-.. th"' results obtilllu-d l."Al!e e . r i tile 11 1 i 1 1 lt heti.its weie eon i 1 1 1-:-. I almost luirm aloas. In cery i it was Paind th it Wh.-!.- th"ia- were any hair r.e-ts 1 ft it w .uhl pro-I'l'-e a tiew mid I x 1 1 r i.i n t cr.oxtli of hair in from f-.nr t si weeks' luii" ilrax : f.i.le! hair w.f el't-n restop-d t Its n.itiir.il color in from b to II lays' tiaic In lninor e.i-e. ..f

s :ilj. and h.iir dis".isc-i. su- h as .fiieli utl. J

l.illinp hair, itching s. alp. etc.. if ei.rt"e ted und eit'-n c. n 1 1 .let 'I V cured by

twit ,.r three applications. Ihe .e(very of I'.or.i n.l ine will without hmbt put : an end to the troublesome c;ilp and lmir I diseases that ar.- ln'rnmiiu' s- . om iii..ii j with the American peep!.-. Any on.- who sailer from scalp t h dr troubles should '

write the Scientific U.-s.-ip-h hale-iaba b-s. I o-j.j. P".;t S. ia a 'or.. Pa. :it oi,. it 1 full particular of this new disci

i erv will be s.-nf you in a sealed enveb.tn

free of charge. Adv

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t-uits my husband c-t t.i:ivl trim 'i'a.'ii.tC 1 i-e ilt takir.p the niedicin - MN.-ell, a::d uav ue Loth aprec thai : it is tlie t,r.iodebt im-Ja au- on irth." sail Mrs. Natuy Shar a jdo:;;i:n-;it .::d l:.pi.!y tsttcmed r. s- , j-b nt. el Fos Ai,. I Cain'., ii.ir.c; i:t Can;ulus street, wln-sr hus band id propriutt-r -: th .Kr- : l li.ir.ta' L.pl"v 'o. j

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Sure. I,u:Ji-r,'H Pharmacy and Wetin k's Cut Rule Lhup Store and in -ILshawaka at the Red Cross I'har-

15,000 MILES OjV TIKES öOc Greater Fuel Efficiency Zero Balance Readability Less Annual Depreciation "I have run mv frra -Facht 10.007 miles to date, an average of 1000 miles a month. There has never been a tire off the wheels." -E. V. CA RTF R, ILiwir.gtor, W. VA.

Cole Motop CqCompa.vs'. Indianapolis. US A Creators o'ctjncfi c.1''.'cr fjrj

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FAUN F. MAN -TA 1 1 Fit MOIOII CO. . Michipan X. Main II iO

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You can buv vour winter clothes now at savings that ordinarily you wouldn't get until January. Our entire stock is included at wonderful reductions. $70. $75, $80 Suits KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES included at

$60 and $65 Suits

$al

$50 and $55 Suits

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livings

You'll find overcoat values here that will amaze you. Kuppenheimer Overcoats made to sell at $55 to $85 now at

(0) ) WW January Sale NOW of

Shirts . Underwear

Boys Clothing Trousers

Sweaters Hats

the House of Kuppenheimer Clothes

Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.

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South Michigan Street, Near Wchtsjtea Areaua.

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Here is a Coat Sale that is both timely and unusual. As these Coats were specially priced upon their arrival. Every Coat is taken from our own good stocks, no odds and ends or special purchase garments in this special selling. The assortment includes Beautiful Cloth Coats, Plush Coats and Fur Coats Make Your Selection Tuesday a t a Reduction of 25 Clearance Sale of Millinery

Give the Customer Service, Quality and Courteous Treatment

js the adopted policy of the Labor Publishing Company. The increased output from week to week is steadily advancing step by step toward a dependable and progressive business. If you have never before placed an order with this Institution, now is the time to do so. , Labor Publishing Co. Main 2635 319VS W. Wayne St.

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'BLISSf

Woven of Fairy Mesh When yon see the shiinmcrinjr Dlis Nile-Gold mesh baps, and touch the sott learning folds, yon will indeed believe that the Hlisg bag's are -woven of fiiry mesh! A Bliss mesh bair, w ith the twinklingclasps of Miss-sapphires is the tinishinfr touch to the costume of the perfectly groomed w oman. Be sure to see our lovely collection of Bliss vanity case9 in both Nile-Gold and sterling silver, and Blii necklaces and earrings, You will be delighted with the reasonable prices. Frank M AYER a"d S"S The Hallmark Jeweler

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Abbotts Electric Laundry Completely Equipped by the Blue Bird Shop 123 North Main St. Every piece of your wash given the same careful attention which it receives in your own home, and is returned to you in good condition and absolutely clean. LACE CURTAINS AND FINE LINENS A SPECIALTY Try Us for your Family Washing S. B. Abbott Home Laundry Lincoln Phone 5545 1013 East Indiana Ave.

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New Customers this time of year? Why, certainly, you know the frost killed some of the imitation ice companies and their customers know that we are glad to welcome them into our bij; family of satisfied customers. Come on, you will always find us ready to serve.

AmfiosaS ice

ompany

Main 2221 : Lincoln 6123

MICGCI3T,

Tha Bb Cut Raio Drua Store OTTO C BASTIAN,

S. D. Moran & Son

TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

Gliüts Properly Fitted

DR. J. BURKE, Op't 230 8. MICHIGAN ST. IiroV.cn Lcnrs lu plicated.

Try XEirS-TlMES H ant Ath