South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 324, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SIX INDICTMENTS ARE RETURNED BY
COUNTY GRAND JURY;
Six Ca?e Proentrd ! Pro.1 cutor Schock Thursday
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Six i.vlictir. nl.- vt. rt'irii-l Thursday m'Tnirtf vh !t thv raml jury ina1- its report for th- Nnvtml'.r term "t thv Cir-nit i;rt t Ji:l John (J. Vt-.m!-y. N" rn .. f lni port;, r.f !- i jrt"'iJ. .ill fix of thum !'-.nK iruii'.-tiurrits f.r !nr-
j h.ivi:. M'k n into a in U'ht c.ir 1j !i:it:i:!-: to th- (Irani! Trunk ralli i a I r.. y t . 1 i n. t: tu v.i' uurn ck-an-r v.tlu-! at His I'f-nd it $500. ' Jf.hn Scully v,m inIict'l for lur-
fl.iry,- ranl l:irc'ny anI rt- rivln,
KuO'l. Th- indictment him with bnakincr into th?
IVoj.U.s" Clothirir store and stealing mni' lothintr to the value of $75. .Mlrmtl Itnhhrn Ii:di( tnl. S'yU -st-r .Stil- and Joseph I'omapi' ski w re indk t d f?V robbery, h'tit- is charged with robbinp William Kitt r of $20. His bonds are :ix-d at $.'000. Pomagksski is fhard with holding up Benjamin I-vy and robbing him of J öl in money and a box of cigars. Th' m-mbrs of the jury were conim nd-d by Jude Yeaßley for their work and for the thorcu,'h-
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NOTED ECONOMIST TO 6IYE ADDRESS
Dr. W. A. Bulger on Luncheon Program of Chamber of Commerce.
the report.
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
CUry. Krand larc r.y and aiult , wrWnrr?C mi' with int'-nt to commit robb.T.v. J Ahl MhMliLlib JUllS
Th" Jdry r-iort-d t!i;t inspection of th- county in.Mtin.iry. poor farm and th county j.iil showed thm to be in the la st of condition and to be both orderly and well innnaKt-d. The jury, however, recommended in its report tint yome minor improvements be m ide at the ounty infirmary and that the mairons' room at thr J'iil be re-dec. crated. Indlrt Wulicr Ilaton. Walter Hav rix wa indicted on two separate chart's of assault with intent to commit robb-ry. Häven J? charged with having held tip and attempted to rob C ii Millar i nd Anna Hum, two Mishawaka ;rir!s. His bond is !lxtd nt $109 in both Indictment. Kdwnrd fliz was indirted for t-rand larceny. He is charged uitl
The loc-al branch of the Retail Credit .Men' association admitted sH-verai new members Wednesday niht. A list of business men who ar.' slow in paying their accounts. w;u presented and discussed. The association will take definite action in regard to forcing the men named in the list to help improve credit conditions in the city. The next m -lin of the a.ssociation will be held the firt Wednesday in December.
S'e the wonderful display of home mail:- randies at the Phlla. Prices reduced. 40, 50 and 60 cents per pound. Three days only. The Phila. 9444-15 Advt.
Dr. W. A. Bolger, noted economist
and lecturer of Notre Dam'-, unlvtr
t-ity, will be the speaker at the week
ly luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce Monday noon. His sub
ject will be "Capital and Labor." Dr
liolirer is known as cne of the best
teachers of economics in the country.
and lectures before large groups of
business men and educators each
year.
"Phun Weke" also will be opened at the luncheon Monday, with some
diverting stunts worked out by Col Bullock, municipal recreation direct.
or. A half hour will be devoted to lauchter bv the members after the
address by Ft. Bolger.
1Z. F. Johnson, newly elected president of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce, will make a short speech of acceptance preceding the regular program.
SOUTH BEiSD GIRL TO
APPEAR hV COMEDY
Miss Sylvia De Frar.kic, daughter
of Joseph Pons. 635 N. Scott St..
will appear in the cast or tne musical comedy, "Look Whoso Here" to be
presented at the Oliver theater Sat
urday.
M Willi Tili: JL'IXfK WILL TELL. Although South Bend is Mid to be as dry as the proverbial Sahara, arrets are still made by the police department for those who imbib too freely in the intoxicating fluids. Ftte Le Blanc was arrested shortly after 7 o'clock WednesJay evening by Officers Luther and Laskow-eki.
the: gtft shop Mezzanine Floor Happy hints for every member of the family and for every friend. Shop row. Tili; ELLSWORTH STOKE 9437-24
UEGULAH IjIN'NT:K 65c At Washington restaurant Orches
tra every evening. 94 38-j
Annual - Eagles Fall Festival Bigger and Better This Year Starting MONDAY, NOV. 22 to 29 Every Night Come and Bring Your Friends Admission Free EAGLES' HOME, 321 N. MICH. ST.
MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S CLOTHING
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i - We were advised in advance of the sweeping reductions to be made by manufacturers of Men's Clothing on Nov. 15th, and fortunately we were in a position to take advantage of the unusual inducements which in some instances were 50 percent reductions. Every dollar s worth of goods in our store reduced to the new' low level of merchandising. While this is the season for profits, we have made sweeping reductions in every department for this Great Sale. V Everv Suit. Overcoat, Raincoat, Trousers, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, Sweaters, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Mufflers, Xmas Goods, etc., in fact every article in the house reduced to such low prices as will compell heavy buying. Come early! Positively the Lowest Prices you have seen on High Grade Men's Wear since before the war! Do not put off attending this sale. Come in tomorrow and look around. You will not be urged to buy, but the values afforded will immediately impress you with the fact it will be the sensible thing to stock up completely with finest men's
wear.
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FASHION CLOTHES SHOP 120 W. Washington Ave. Across from The Diana South Bend's Newest Store för Men
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Saturday open till 9:30 STORE HOURS: 8:3$ to 5:30
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Beautiful Cloth Coats and Wraps With Handsome Fur Collars .$25.00, 33.50, $50.00 and $75.00 These Coats are made of Duvet. Chamo. Bolivia and Evora Coatings. All are interlined, warm and snug. There are Blues. Browns and Blacks in all sizes. Wonderful Plush Coats $25.00 to $125.00 Full, large wrappy Coats, all beautifully lined. Many have handsome Fur Collars and Cuffs. All sizes to 56. Handsome Winter Suits At Great Reductions $16.88 to $100.00 Richly fur trimmed and plain tailored models in such favored fabrics a? soft Veldyne or Duvet de Velour and others. An-unusually high character of tailoring combined with very attractive trimming and finishing distinguish these Suits from the mediocre. The collection includes many interesting models in jaunty belted effects with novel collar treatments. All silk lined. An exceptional opportunity to select your Christmas Suit at a substantial saving. New Dresses for Formal or Informal Wear $19.75 and $29.75 The festive season will soon be here. You will need a new Frock for the Holidays, so why not select it now while our stocks are complete? We have about 450 new Dresses that are the prettiest you ever saw. They are Jerseys, Tricotines, Serges and Tricolettes. Many of them are beautifully embroidered trimmed with silk braid. There are all sizes so you may be sure of being fitted.
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Before you start out to choose that new overcoat tomorrow get this one fact clearlv in your mind GATELY'S have not one single coat to offer that was carried over from previous seasons. Everv coat in stock is an all wool guaranteed garment, bought at the lowest price levels we have had in the last two years. HIGH GRADE OVERCOATS
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MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Feature Values at $35.00, $45.00 and $50.00
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WE ARRANGE TERMS
Thanksgiving Dance TOKIO Afternoon 2:30 Eve. 8:00
BERNICE RYER Tearhrr of Plane County 28-F3 Will teach at horn of pupüs if Jcsirtd.
CLOSING OUT SALE Farm Machinery Stoves Seeds Furnaces At Big Discounts WARNER BROS., 226 S. Michigan St.
