South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 324, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1920 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME

TODAY MORNING. NOVT.Mttl.U lf. 20.

LEGION WILL GIYE DISABLED BUDDIES CHRISTMAS CHEER

XNrlANAI'(!J.-' Ir..: .. S- v. hri'tin. s .; ):. - :":- ; 1 1 v-s-ric" ir, v, nr i uo'n'i. v h" .u- in !".''iara h(..--;.t - I.. -.tu-- r H.--: tj.lltJs vijf lur.i.i.' 1 1 i r -rvl v Ul I r,r' '' t" th- !i:l;.r..i of the Ar. r;r ,r. ! i-. -"Tilr. tn i. t-'nf t'riT.rtl 1'V M.ite f.tiirris r.f h lCl'n. 1 W. ..liiralth. j.- . : . . 1 1 . ; . 1 1 o;i.r;.;in'l-r f the ! 1..,- . i.. l 1' k.:i ;i-.--t 1 f . r ) : r . f.!j th- :oj r, .y t' a rn r, u I h '.i' n!',r. ;t ; i 'r. x r.r. su-'gtsti r.s th i' -' :! v. ,! hf r-'T. ! thtt l'.ca! r.-;. Th'-y r'r.tly a---tnl th lj hM'lt.ii- J" if." vt.it1 hfl- rx-:j r;i mn rvl nmf p. . r- .it:.:.rl. to ;c.s: s .f th- l-c:o!-: . thi cities in -rhi' h th- :;'-it.TN . r- I-rat.J. With i.nn' ru'tior.s to th'

s to v f,(i their rr. m t- to vit-

Opera Singer Contributes Her Talent To Aid Disabled American Soldiers

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i tli nrv.lf' riPti ;i t l :ist one- -.i' h "o'-'-k. Th ak'surni!,''r.i- !!" 'nrisit . is clf bratluns uill 1" ', th- .Uij 1 -. t- for th v.r:i- !..:ii:ii... Tii- po wüi lif ,i-'k (1 To piv:i h.ri 'm lm mft.s !,r t hf iri- r: - r l Wim v.. an ;l .'h: ivt rii.is t: t r - ScvrTai of th1 p.s w;; t'i' riuT: iir.'l'-r thri'- ir- . r r--i.i" : ; i b-t o .1 on Th.-'.r.l.' t;ivir.. ((Hiiu:iKN. r.i;.;ik- in th- . i.i r :;-; i . : '"harU s IV Sax 'v ' :i .. r. iti 'l :nirvl.i .1 f t rnoon'v N v. s-Titii-s i li-! 1 1 y nrr ' ; . A C'.a' s)i-cia! - a(lvrti'l in vi.;-ii i w.r k;.it''1 Cf'.it vt- !'!,rl a! ii.i't 1 " nri'l x.jitv iiti. - finii : .:;". Th." . 1 1 . -rt 1. i t shoul-l h.v r nl 1 1 1 ! I o w s : t " i t SMflil. rhoic if m.t ;n tic- :-ifor'. in"l 1(1 1 1 1 t-T '".'!!:. I'i'.l.-h ..Tai 1 ur Coats. lYidnv OMMOI KTII Ol I . suit SM-ia!. choi-. i,i n. .-.n. in t':.' stor IY1d;iv :it iiM.r ruici:. :Mh-i 'j

DISCREDIT RUMORS LORD FRENCH HAS

PLANS TO RETIRE

conciliation b lr..n: r-.jrate.l. th-r" ! Jlt , tr i tj,,, woviM be ;i chano' in all th Irish I rry. ft;c s. Throe narirs art- mt-ntion .1 i ' "

rooms, dar.re? nnJ nttrtn Jnmonts on a Iwkv in th Ci.tl- all modllM in imitation vt the func-

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in wu- r"yai mtri in uinann. as p'..;t)io vurnys in that rvtr.t. Thcso have not l-rn rr.uni'd since j Lcrri Dccj-.-. who marrird Mis th- war which suspended thorn. and('touId. of Nw York, is constantly th entertainments are few and on spoken of. H-- is personally v rv

possible in ! j i p-j'.ar with all class. - and ir .i

SET HEAR1SGS I Oil ALLEGED THIEVES

IT MI M( T::rk.y S-Jppr .it t. V. i i . r ! t - v. r.'.i.z f rora ' o J .

j SrtMiis Content. Despite Lack of Influenct on British

Policv.

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Wonderful values in liih'.: rad ari- c or.f ctions at th'- lMii'.a for Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Spi-1 pr!cf.? 40. r0 and On ctits I r pound. The Thila 4 4 Advt.

M'-'.en Kaiiil'-rs. opt ra siriK r, wh was in Ileluium at the hoymnini? of the war, is one of the few well known stats who devote most of their time for the benefit of America's disabled soldiers. -Miss Kanders, since her return to this country, ha.s contributed her talent for the benefit of war sufferers jn almot every city of the United States.

HINTS CAT; KINDS TIC Mil. liv I'ulted Pr.-: LIOÜANOX, Tcnn.. Nov. IS. Searching for wild cat trap locations, a trapper here caught a User, the first, known in Wilson county.

tin- sheriff said. The titrer was,

blind and hail an eiqht Kaiion daily j

WKI.I.V, Nov. 1'. The rumors

! that Lord French i- about to rei tire from the office of lord üout n-

ant b'-caii:-'- he is dissatisfied 'wui his lack of influence on policy are regarded in us aal lv well-informed

! i r here as without foundation ! ir: fact. His rob- was settled definitely everal months am when Sir i liamar fjreenwood and CJener.tl Ma-

! cread:. came to Ireland and since

! then no chance has taken place.

When first appointed Lord French v, as accompanied by Mr. Shortt as

j hief secretary and the arrangement ) was that each should have an eipial

voice in the administration. When they differed the difference was relerred to the cabinet. Where there was no time to make the reference. Lord French's view prevailed. This plan did not work well. Neither party was satisfied. Mach minister thought he could do betteV without to the Home Office, and Lord French the other. Mr. Shortt was sent away was allowed to choose a chief secretary not as a colleague but as a subordinate j nd he chose Mr. Macpherson. of vhom he had had a favorable experience when Macpherson

'was tinner secretary mr ai. I Lord French i ald to have inI terfered in all the details of admin

istration. He tired of the job and welcomed the chance which brought Sir liamar Greenwood as a real chief Secretary directly representing the cabinet, and Gen. Macready to control the armed forces. The three men since have had little friction and the viceroy is understood t be content with a mainly ornamental position which relieves him from much trouble. Pomp lacking Now Th salary attached to his post is tifO.HOO a year, with various additional allowances, and with some

concessions in the matter of income

h is a small

th.fn many

Irish country mansions. Th1 Viceroyalty is thus now an othce of considerable profit, and sir.co in the new coni'ins it is involving its holder in less labor and anxiety, there is every inducement for him to remain in it. Successor Hani to Ii ml It is a convenience to the govern-

ery gonial man typically Irish in his w.-'vs. He would be an ornamental lord lieutenant ef the old spending styl1. If the lord lieutenant were to have th real as v. ;i as the men ly nominal power. Lord N'ort lu lj ;f. j mentioned as a po.-ib!e cho; . . a r. -ohr liely mm is Ioid :!nf'-

J Georc-e Johnson. 2 0 2 Lir-WV, st.. ichar-ed with robbery, viil b irr.ar. I a hearing in city art Nov. T!. : bond in Johnson' ci, was !:e 1 I Jf.ooo by Sj.'-ciil J ii kr" .ran .n ' c:ty court Tht:rs 1 iv morrin.c.

Fred r.aymond. 7 "! 4 1-1' S.

Thanksgiving Dance TOKIO Afternoon 2:30 Eve. 8:00

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ir.ent that Lord French should stay. Unco ;inl

It would not be eay to find a suitable rucce.-.sor. T'nless. therefore. L:ud French's health breaks down a char.ee i? considered unlikely. Should a complete reversal take place in present methods' of Irish administration and a new policy of

i-ury. wno marfe an important

speech it the Irish IV n o Fonf. r-

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carr ing cor.ei'. 1 w apo:, v ill b-

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lf-tv monf!. Mm:?-..:-:, m ; -h.. h ir- 1 v-i:h robb. r', wiil b-- arr:ii:d i. t h v st:i time. T.otli tr.'-n are h. , ii: b r bond-- ( f i .'0,"

while cencihating Irish f f lim: g. v.- ! erally. to secure th" adhesion of i Lelfast where he has creat inter :s. i

If. owing to reasons of hra!th.! r T 'IN Mt'MC Lord PM-ch should go durinc the Ti.rk,v --,v,.:. .it th w,lhi!li:;il, continuance ot the present r -gim. j s.,:ur i1av v.xi:r fror, S to , : -, the most probabb- successor is ..Ht'e. '.'4i-:-l'

Main 7 1". I inodt ."Tl.". YERRICK nNi:i:AL in:rnor.x V nn a.x near a.- vonr 11 ion-

PROVE THAT WE ALWAYS UNDERSELL"

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tax. I'revious viceroys found the

I sum sufficient and some of them who were wealthy men supplemented it

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Try XElt'S'TIMES Want Ads then there were levees, drawing

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Thousands and Thousands of Customers Are Reaping the Benefit of Every Break In Irl o Mrlfrif TJmff So Tlift Tim Htut I

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Anv of these Dresses are wortli twice as much. Here is the Exact List of Frocks on Sale

Beaded Satin Dresses Embroidered Satin Dresses Cantcri Crepe Dresses Crepe Madeline Dresses Chiffon Velvet Dresses Dainty Evening Frocks Elegnnt Lace Dinner Dresses

Wonderful Dresses for Bridge Wear Beaded Tricotine Dresses Embroidered Tricotine Dresses Ultra Smart Velour Dresse3 Ch arming Dresses of Georgette Circular Skirt Dresses Duvetyn Dresses

All Sizes for Women and Misses Every New Color, Including Navy and Black

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Brush Wool Scarfs Petticoats Pettibockers Sweaters

Beaded, Duvetyn and Velvet Bags Novelty Chains Bracelets and Pins Camisole

A GREAT PURCHASE AND SALE OF WOMEN'S UP TO $3.25

'LHJim GOWNS Great Saturday Birthday Sale of Women's W arm Flannel Gowns; choose from all sizes to 1 7, in pretty pink and blue stripes at. . . .

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OH MEN! "SOM" NEWS!

GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES, V2 doz. 39c MEN'S REAL 65c WOOL HOSE 38c

MEN'S $2 SHIRTS & DRAWERS $1.34 MEN'S $1.75 NEW KNIT TIES 92c MEN'S $4 SWEATER COATS AT . . $2.68 MEN'S $2 WORK SHIRTS $1.14 MEN'S $3 NIGHT SHIRTS $1.78 MEN'S $2.50 OVERALLS AT $1.58 MEN'S $4 FLANNEL PAJAMAS . . . $2.66 MEN'S WORK PANTS $2.00 MEN'S PLUSH CAPS AT $1.22 MEN'S $3.00 UNION SUITS $2.49 MMEN'S $4 UNION SUITS $2.98

FROH 9 TO 12 SATURDAY aORHlilC Arrow Brand MEN'S 65c $4.00 BED Wom's$1.65 COLLARS WOOL SOX BLANKETS j SUITS 9 36 2.38 84c "Arrow" Prai.'t Men's -V V.-.. Warm P. e .1 r.ul.us: ehorte Hose, in Moi; Wanket, oho.-.- a s r..-.-.! freiii all sizes ii!y; si.-s. from ev with riM-l l'n Inn ;it !. ;tt Mr. j ink nn'l i-.Pie S Mit s. tow - rols, ;it .;; ptvie, nt nir. 25c "Bunny" $1.75 Flan'l or. . , 7 GARTERS SLEEPERS 8Ac.h.on BOY S $3 00 3 n is? (fi BROOMS PANTS 14c ;8c 3ee i r& r h i ldrea's Children's Han- vir v"-' U w Xs U 1 : . 1 1 1 1 " I.ir- Sletpers; s.d. -f Kit-h'-; .. . . ,, , t. j . , fron- . h. .. from 11 llpwui', -""! I- 'V4 ..'l !! i. k er white. w.-mtetl fi.e. at si.-. ue!I i:.ad., ' k rji' 1,1 H. ;4. ;.. eurlurejs er mixtures at tl.bi Wom's$1.75 Men's $2.75 Wom's$1.75 ?qr pit i OW GOWNS Sweaters SILK HOSE Vaccc 8Se 1.84 84e ?ee W '-tmn's M.-i.'s W.;r;n .:n.-i'- fit. ' ti i !i t M ,-.!.r .T.i. k.-t -. s-i k II";. -. :-i s,e ,f tll: (emil-, Tl e;l F .'111- il, ):, it tier JTee i i.i.,. U ;'Tl.J 1 ' w h f I'M!"W 1 r. i ! i trim- . enl . .it . ..j..r-. U !.... ':ie. in. -1 ;n SHe. I .; I. :,f Me. if :Hr.

WOMEN'S $3.00 U. SUITS I) nib Women's Itiion Suits. hoose from all tyle. all sl..s; jierfe.-t littin; at !.!.

$3.00 BED SHEETS

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Selling Sheit heln'v wholeii;ile rst; worth ?.'5.0'); larpe f-Ize; rorrie anl see tlise at fl.Bi.

$4.00 HOUSE DRESSES

Womrp's IIousp Dressis, chins' from 11 w.tnfe.l sizes, in dark;' only, all size- at 2.13.

GREAT PURCHASE AND SALE OF FUR TRIMMED COATS

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MADE TO SELL FOR UP TO $35.00

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ONE RACK OF UP TO 535.00 SMART

FALL SUITS Women's niul misses nw Tall suits, . ),. from lino Velours. Silvert lines, Tricotine?. s.-r'. - ami roullns. unart rLlo Ptylos. lin.-l thrju-'!io:T. at

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WOMEN'S $1.50 LISLE HOSE

Willi r:i' fit)" li!e II in ! k. white ..ml t.ui. a!i sizes, at

A BIRTHDAY SALE OF 200 STUNNING NEW HATS

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im iriziime.i u if . a- " from all popular .'. .rs, in iarc. m. i'i irn arel sir. ill ha;'s. at sal- ir!e of i i.r sf-VS.

BOY'S $15 WOOL OVERCOATS Si.'- li'i'. 'S ( i , , j-, r ; '!.':-' frr.m ".r-'wr. . l r . .,!,'! ;r . ;.. Vi'i ii i.. f . et,-.. ,t 4rvi. sr. trirj

BOY'S REAL $3.00 KNICKERS P. y'.s '.t.e H:;lts in r -r :. v -v....; m;xt'jr.-. '.v:tr.'. ! .- :--. : i .if

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BLANKETS Sale of ail wool clj-k UUl.ket.. la i!TJ, tiu? or Ma- k cheeks, at ...

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