South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1920 — Page 8
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siwday. xovi:im:it 21, 1020. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
YEGGS LIKE HEAT, GOAL THEFT SHOWS
Rnhhrrs Loot Coal Slird. Tak
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A num'-r-r f fi: ..ijnrs' f'Und nar Ih- j m kaif had- th I j 't'.irc to h- '.;- th- candy wa. stol-j n hy ji( hM.l chih'.r n.
TURKEYS, GEESE AIS'D EVERYTHING HUT AID TO THE PROFITEERS
or.- ln;ndr-d turkeys will h- y-id at ..t at a "f'lth- r' party for lllks ar.d thrir f.iniilir s at th- t ml- n rh rjirht of Nov. 2", aert.rdjr.i t ari a r. r: u ru i n-r. t hy th- nl itain?i. t ' o!:i 1 1 1 i 1 1 - f that lod'--. Sr ,- i t -fi v chicken-. T." K -w'. ',rJ !ui k'. 7. har:i. COO pound of Mtviar.d ."i' pounds of candy for th.- Iidi v. h. s;ds a 4rrrat nunih r of othr priz.- will h- old without a nt of profit. I tivitic.- wi'.I 1 i-:. fron o'c'aa k until n.Mnirht.
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INCOME TAX DODGERS ARE REING FORCED TO FACE GOVERNMEN T MEN'
ANWOUN'CE PROGRESS OF MEMBERSHIP C. IMP AIGN'
AT LUNCHEON' ON' DEC. 2
ivrsons found t he d'linTH-nt in paying th-ir income tax for the yrar i:i:t aro V in punmioncd to the oft.' . of IV.kral Jtovenun Collector M. T. "untrnlnirs and fmcs are Inflicted for n. itli-'t t c in making returns on th- ass. ssm.-nts. An additional sum of 2." p r c nt of the tax due Is add- . d to the as.- s-ments of those who ... i to tile r turn.1' on time. Alfo fiv' i. r rent of this amount i3 col-l.-.-t.-.t r . -. llure to pay on time, and on.- p. r rent of the tax to be collected Is interest in a.o of late payrue nt.
I'.v t'nit.'d Prr : IM'IANAl'OLIS, Ind.. Nov. : Creation of an industrial court in Indiana similar to that now operating in Kansas will l,e cne of the matters comirii,' before the fventy-.i cond pnral assembly which conv r. s h-r? Jan. f,th. A hill providing fr.r this. toc?ther with. eiphty-se en other measures, has been drafted, it was learned today. other measure provide: Creation of a budgret system for the handling of state finances. Revision of state fish and game laws. Additional lestislatur regarding educational matters. Revision of the election laws and the tax laws. Oil- of the chief measures is the
creation of the budget system, a campaign plcdpe of Kovcrnor-f lect Warren T. McCray. Another important bill would make the state a taxin: tinit for school purposes. Still another important one would reconstitute the county boards of review to consist of the auditor, treasurer, county assessor, ail of the township trustees, and the comptroller of any city situated therein. Thirty-four of the bills relate to new laws or changes in the present educational laws and thirty have to do with the fish and game laws.
The Russian soviet government has a deficit of a trillion rubles, indicating that Russia probably Is a good market for fast printing presses.
The compi.te rej,,irf un the ntim
h-r of new rueruh. rsfup.-i gained l.yj th- V. M. C. A. in its '"Mill rn. rnli. r- I ship"' driv will n-t h- avaiTahb- im- i til I) o. 2. ;t v. hi h time :i Mipp. r will be given for all ni.-mh.-rs of th- ' associ.Uion and returns will be read. !
it wvs said la. -it nicht. During th driv, st-nior ru rn 1 rsiiij rats have
been rlii' ed from li t a year to!
J12, and the rn-mb-rship fee in the llusiri.'s Men'H dub will remain at 2o ach year. Special , ffort is bing mad to in r ao the nrollment f th ITiisin-ss Mtn's lul during the drive.
SPOUSE LEFT HOME AND U ON'T COME RACK, SAYS
HONOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM If ITH BANQUET MONDAY EVE. A hick r supper will be tendered to South Rend hiith hooTs fo thall team, which has had such a successful season, at the Y. M.
C. A.. Monday night by the Tri (h
Huh. Attendance will be limited to ir.a and the banquet in open to th first students who sii;n u; after the plai s hav- bc.-n rs.-rv'd for thl s.piad. A. R. ThiebTi will act as t.it master nnd sp'clal musical numbers will he heard, in additi n t talks l.y Coach Gransden and Cipt. Zuwr.
Alleging that his wife left th hon e he had ptoided for her statins i a pt atedly that she ared absolutely nothrvg for him, that sh has been in th.- company of other men, William Huthne filed suit for divorce from Pelta Fluffine in the superior court Saturday. He further alleges that she r fused to return to him. They w r married early this y-ar.
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
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Fays Cream Applied in Nostrils
Relieves Ilead-Coldn at Once.
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If your nostrils are clc.gged and your h-ad is Htuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of lily's Cream Ralm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air pas-sag' of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mumuH membrane and you get-instant r lief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nostrils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Kly's Cream Ralm is just what sufferers from he::d colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. Adv.
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Upon the purchase of a 15c cake of Pendi'Jum Oliro Soap, he it authorized to give you an eitra full izo cake free. This offer it limited to one to family. Please ign your name and addresa below before presenting coupon.
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KEEFE ASKS JUDGMEN T RESULT OF CAR CRASH
Asking judrrment ct J 560 for ollet'ed damages to his automobile when it was run do.vn bv a truck
aid to have been driven by Max,
Kain. James G. Ke'p filed suit in the circuit court Saturday. Keefe alleges that while driving his Franklin car on July CO it was struck in the rear by a truck driven by Bain and that tho car was damaged to the extent of $300. Hotel bills and e penrs to the amount of $60 were spent by him while waiting for tho car to be repaired, he says.
TRAIN" KILLS FARMER. FORT WAYNE. Ir.d.. Nov. 20. Paul B. Kerr, prominent Hicksville, O., merchant, was kiddel this afternoon when hi.- automobile was struck by a Wabash troop train at Spencervillo near here.
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We have just received what is undoubtedly the largest and most complete line of electric table lamps ever shown in South Bend. We have dozens and dozens of these lamps -all of the famous Rainaud and Miller makes ranging in price What could be finer in the way of a Christmas gift than one,of these superb lamps? All the family will enjoy such a gifc One or two of these lights will illuminate the home and make it look like a different place. Come in tomorrow while selections are complete. You can choose your lamp now and have it set aside until shortly before Christmas. SEE FIVE DOZEN OF THESE LAMPS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW
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Mrs. Austin, 8 1 3 Ashland Ave. South Bend, Ind. I agree to do a day's work for the Charities of South Bend. NAME - ADDRESS
Federation for Social Service, Chamber of Commerce Building, ' South Bend, Ind. Enclosed find check for $ for the South Bend Charities 1921 work. I agree to pay monthly quarterly beginning Dec. 1st, as follows: . . . .- , ' ' , NAME . . . .......... ADDRESS ......
South Bend's Greatest Sale of Men's Clothing
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for $70, $75 and $80 values V Kuppenheimer Clothes Included The most talked of clothing event in South Bend and without question or doubt the busiest. Men and young men are aware of the fact that we are doing something extraordinary in offering suits now at prices that will be featured generally during the clearing sale period next January and February. Every one who takes advantage of this great sale is profiting by the wonderful savings.
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for $50 and $55 Suits
for $60 and $65 Suits
The suits involved represent our own regular stock the 'finest clothes the market affords Kuppenheimer Clothes and other standard makes. We're selling them practically at wholesale cost, and in some instance even less than wholesale cost. Could you ask for a better opportunity? Look at these Overcoat Savings You'd have to look a long time and go a long way to get more value for your money. Coats produced by Kuppenheimer. The season's best styles ulsters, form-fittingcoats, fur collared coats; models in a variety to satisfy every man. Coats made to sell at $50 to $80 now at
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