South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1920 — Page 9

ntm ay. .ov:mi:i:k 21. 1020. DE WIÄRT IS NEW BELGIAN PREMIER MAJ. GEN GEORGE O. 5QUIER See Window Display for Evening Dresses and New Imported Blouses iiiyii yJ livj Si i; rr '' --""I IV Wze Made Minister of I)ofi'ii in Belgian Cabinet Appointments. n t'r.lo-.l T: ltUI.".-Si:i. N"V. 20. Anr.ourre'Aas mad'- today of f rri.ati'r of ;i rv w 1 in ciiii' t. Tin- jerH"t.n I follow.-?: 117 Sooth Michigan SL Correct Apparel for Women -- '. ... . . 'Jv I'ren.b r I YVi.rt. Mir. r :' .I-r-'ti-Miiii-t.-r f f for iirn -Van D r 1 'fairs Jas par. Mir.t-U-r of Kconomir De Vy or Specifically Classified

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Signal Corps chief, who preikrs that the world will soon De all one fa mil j when brid-cd bj radio tn a tenth of a second.

Nov. 1. f-. Mr. fnrT.riii of th- Nil' Fanyolic.ii churrh. has t-en 1 it ins itfv. Mr. I i 1 at tlu- K vans' ii'-al hurt h ai I'.uchanan for th"

!hro- during th' ir i trinl on Mtatutory cliarr. Sho---v.inneli.stic arn P i'ir. The m t- j inak r w .i arr-.-t l l'ritlay morn-

ir.ws v;iil b f 'jnl'Kl '1 Sunday cvon- ir.i; by ( hu f of I'ohct- I-ran' is. who

nation compart-d to condition in j oilu r citit s it i even rt-sardpil a:-: favoraMo. j Fred 8ho maker, forrn'r laundry-i n.an now r-n;"ic-d in th" business'

"t" niakins o iiu ru hlooks. may fa

jr. AfiPr Chri.-tmas Hc-v. Mr. Ku- :: wi;i ani.n H-v. Mr. ainfi.-ld her--. Quito a nurr.hr of Xilcs nvn who h.iv h" n working in IJuchanan have secured enijtloy tnent in tlie Miliis.m C'entral terminal Mi.-s II el. mi ao Hidwell. iLni?'-;-r of I)r. r.idwell of thi city, ha.s l- en enstsed for the Ohieapro srand ojw-ra for I ! 2 0-1 3 2 1 . and mal.- her 11rL appearanc Wednesday evenin k. in th" s. lonil .act of .lae.jueri". .IiN r.idu ell a eol.iratm a s.ipr.mo. taklnir hich C with much volinnti an -I purity. Th" aeanl bloek of l.tntl lyintc between lth and i:'.lh on Cedar s-.t.. and for years ouri' d by the Metalf state. p.aM Ju-t be.-n purchased ly A. V. Kyieshyrner, John H. Huff ;nd Wilbur N. r.urns. and will bereifter b" known as th" Metralf I'lare subdivision. It will l placed Imin di itely i:pon th" mark. t. restriction will be placed vipon the kind, value, and oration of all buildings lo b erected within the subdivision. The Main restaurant which Marshall Henry have conducted in t1t Miller hotel buildins has been !os"d until next Tuesday, when it will be reopened under a new man-

ient. I,esr I e of Itofton. hav-

was fortiJied with a warrant issued by Justii" Ilowby at th- instanc"!

of "Wni. Huhbard. Shoemaker stoutly denied the charge when arrested. He is to b" arraigned Friday afternoon, when Prosecuting Atty. Sterling, who is in the city, will endeavor to fcet at th facts. Leonard and C. D. Kednmnd, charged with p.iddins Michigan Central payroll?, are to have their preliminary examination in Justice Rowley's court Friday afternoon. Atty. Donahu" is defending.

iroRKiXG or cox sum er IS PSYCHOLOGICAL ART

15V IKVINC WFST. The publie has become familiar with leports of superabundant crops be ins followed by exorbitant prices and understands thoroughly the pro esses by which products ar" kept out of market or destroyed to maintain hish costs. Itut it is only beeomins acquainted with t'.e companion method of creatins a psycholosical shortage. A11 through the sprins and strrnmer everybody was warned ,,f ;l coal shortage and the necessiiy of

asement. I.es.er l e ot Loston nav -, or(lerintr wlntor's sliply OM ;r.K ta,en a lcaw on the buildms. of fn.Mlnff to (lj.ath ,,uri thv.uUX Mrs. Sarah Lvans SJ years of montns. irw,-s were corresponddied about midnight Thursday in.,y niqh ami th(. . s at the horn- her daushfer, Mrs lrl.htrn(I into la , , nJ thwill. A ice Meli. . Itarrett st. Mrs. t. , ... .

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is Permeating Every Nook and Corner of Your Authentic Shop"

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Such Wondrous Dresses They Are So Different! meeting the demand of every occasion have been pouring in by daily express. "THIS SHOP" has always in a special manner featured Dresses, thereby meriting "SPECIAL MENTION" as

South Bend's Dress Shop

ter's coal at fancy rates. Now w

"'V " 1,1 " V , -Tf l are informed prices have dropped health, but about nmlnurht her,.,- por cpnt in1ral Ir J .Imshter. hearing her call, found roa(, rarHarf. av;tüa!(lo ,im, hj ' her surienns with a hemorrhage. IiroilnctIon .u,sun.t, with She died within a few mmut.H w,..lkpn flf , 1 re im.n. thereafter. She is survived by four Thftsu. ,v1 .,,,.,.. , ,

I ,11 1; iters ana one win, o ooe , ,.i..rn,.. , , . . ,u. ir ,.i,i!,i,.n .,1 1: f,llM; alarms, put in their winter's

sr.- it srandchl'.dren.

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coal at famine prices have every

reason to complain that thev have

ranqemcnts have not yet tuen com- "n . ; i lVf TV ' Plet.d. but it probable that they ' 1 "hlin t , oU(1 fnrtsl-ht will b.. held Sunday afternoon !!u

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th" Christian Science church. Several new Isionnaire have .-itjr.Uied their intention of coniini; out for the Nile American Lepion basketball team, and it is probable that some of last year's men will bo required to licht hard to retain their idaces. Th nlavins season

this year will have a county cup as J

the Incentive to victory. It is plan-J t'.ed to divide the county into two MT-iinis. tho winner of each m-c-

ii.-n to play for the cup. The Iesi"ri H

lub rooms are now open at all 1 1

hours of the dav or nisht for uso J O

;v I-' L-i'in members. i Ftlward N" Dion and Krbella Har-j !; Soiith Ienl were married in , Ju-iicr Kowlrv's otf'ico Thursday

The Nile M.muf.icturins o.. wh.ove nlant Is located on N. Sec-

..r,l ' who :ir- ni imifirturltiL (

what ;s known as the multipb Iii

park pluc. has beconi" incorp- j

.tted witli a cajdtal stock of $K.0.-

is put on procrastination. What

must he the effect next year even from a selfish trade standpoint? Tli" public cannot be worked twice and hope of equalizing demand must be more remote.

Street Frocks Smart Afternoon Dresses Dinner and Evening Gowns Tea Dresses and Dance Frocks

s25 to 175

Never at any one time have we been ible to display so extensive and comprehensive a line as RIGHT NOW. No matter what the occasion or how sudden the demand, we can meet it with the CORRECT in DRESS.

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Own that diamond you desire so much or that gold watch or that fa5hionable set of jewelry. Yoti do not need ALL CASH to buy here just a little down and a little each pay day ! Come in at your earliest opportunity and investigate our convenient pn.

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Speciallr selected, nrr bluewhite diamonds, (ft In 14-Varat green or white Kld mountingr, the yery !ate-t deiigns in largs enough aisortrr.ents to surely sati7y farticular buyers. $50 $129 a Week $75St.50 A WEEK Cthtrsjrcm $25 to S503. Weth'y lerms in Prcfortion.

12 teie, cpen fae. 17-;wel IUi. noiinoerierit, adjutei to fcat, cld and jsoctsror.i ra, in har.dsome. daraLIe 25-year ruarnterd cae. A wide variety 01 all dfstins, at rr.oney-iavir.g prices. "A Lifetime Tincflcccr $35512 a Week Othert frvn f25 f $133. ll'itkly Terns w t'refertie.

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This is a chance of a lifetime to buy &

1 a New Plush Coat rirht in the heart of l

die season for iess than one-half of

"I'll, Th. otl'cers are: President, 1. j i V. P.onine: vire-pre.si.h tu, Hen S. K

!) ivm; secretary, viirenee li. I.eil.nf,r; tioi"',irVr, 1'rfd (1. Wheaton. Another lo.-al industry whieh hn artic'e- of incorooration and eomn'eted it- .Traniz.it ion is the

Bertrand-Iiwton Cheraical Co.. ho i

have ri-oms at th- corner of Sycatn'Te and I'ront st This concern

whieh manufactured dyes. i c:i;l i ' I I -it till lOI Tl... i-j ! r. I

, I iU U.I U VTV. ' . Ill' .'.-. IUI. lr siiient. J. II, l,awton; vice-pr'-si. l-".t. Ulan h- K. I?ertrat'.i; sh re. :.iry-treas;:r r. J. W. P.ertrand. K;ov furs ar1 romincr in v. ry lvly. nml as y.t no prime skins hav b"en receivetl. .acet-nlin-r to r o rts of local dealers. Trices th:9 far arc only about half as much as ;h se i f last season. Trains from the ist were hours . ate Friday on account of sr.ou storms. Ir. rlaces in X. w York Mar not far from I'.'.tt'falo the snow

vas sai l to be three feet deep. Train f No. IT !u in Ni'..s abut ll::Ui lbl j : !nv. Detroit ur.til 11 . 'clock. if

""hief lhirt report.- that there !ia e or brcn a Pre In the ejty !n the ' isr "e i! io. He urK that house. b.l!er '.r. l ethers i p their ba----

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or $60 for a new Plush Coat when we offer for Mondav onlv $35 fur trim-

med Plush Coats for $16.50.

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