South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 329, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1920 — Page 5

THE SCUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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PROMISE SHAG FOR BOOTLEGGERS WHO WOULD ESCAPE LAW

Transfer of Property to ivesj to ) No Protection. 'P-;!-r r. uh" Tty to T f i r -sviv In it ', .Wd ;.ir.r t!.- 1' ( r.il t.v .f !.- j 1 0 . th'tl ;r or.-.f-ani '-.'.-h rnvir--! tior.. v. i:; ! .i.-.i : t with v-r ," j II ' 1 i r : r l l i n r .u . 'I. Cutii n. ir. T-i-v-'ny on lrriir. that rrrt.iln lo 1 1 1 r.vy ri hal al-is-i ('. nts tr. T a 1; -iu h por--.lure aft- r r ir;.r r'r. v ict 1 of v;..;-i-.;. thr prohibition ar.vn hr.' "I l.-tvo ;iT- to pif'.ic r-f''. r-N -rni i-i a!! 1 r. f la r. - -i wh-r- I 1 : hat th com 1c?' .1 p.irt y !:.-- no prorcrty In h;, r arr.r I vi'.l rr-rtit'y 'h" r.i' to the !:-:rl?t lorr v for rimir.Tl ir -.:ut!nn," rr.r.t :m: 'urnmlrir. "Sorr.o j.M.p."' h'' y.thl. "arc ur.'lf-r th- irnprsfion that th-v an f-ejp.j th tax by p-oirtc ' J til. Vjt no n mount of tun- f-pru in prison wi'l r-U-a? thrn from pay- :.;? th" f.nc. V.'h'-rv convictions arcfiirrri th povrnmnt a j'jihs 'hat li i'ior Va. b'n Mbi an i i---' a peobu tax cf. 5 1,000, .vcor.lln-,'-Cumrn'.r, annnuncfl Monday 'h it h; had yen irv-triw :M to ro-k-ct thr f'dor.l s-mnt from .ill tnn convict 1 of traifi.- in liquor -.rd that hrrMft r th y 'A-ibi not 'jc.ipe. with th" nim-nnry .-mall. Mne or rhort noriod of ontin''m,nt DOUBLE WEDD1XG OF FIFTY YEA KS AGO IS "SPMXGTIMr SCEXE Attraktiv sfpn'-s viil bo ono of tho pl'MKim: rharartoristir sf th mu?icil comdy, "Sprlntirn-.'" to b-: Tirodticd by th Mary Ann flub ol" .studobakor'A, Ir. Z an1 linn of thf moct laliorato fmtnrfs of th pliy will b a sc.-no r-p--s-ntlnc a doublo -blin of more ban ri) yoars a-. (juaint ro.tJii:us -vf tbo period of will worn y thf.ra.ct In this b' 'ri'-. V.y dals FILES SUIT TO COLLECT OXE TIIOUSAXI) DOLLARS .Tophino Dobska flUd suit in th rin-nit ourt Tuoday mornin .train-r Frank Dob-.ki and Stani--iwa Dob ska, to collect Sl.nr.o wh!.h albct s to havo lonnf d tho d -f.mdants durinrr a term of year-. Fart of tho monry duo hvr wa loand on promivory tiotr. .and sh alv, asks for attorney ffo of $101. GOSIIEX CIIICKEX THIEVES USE AUTO (S'prrinl to th- N "A s-Timr . flOSHK.V. Ind.. Nov. Fran'ls ? 'jt vo win um'i! a I'ord truck ncnt to tlio "Willard Kam farm, north of Cosln-n. and stolo 7;, fowls, valued nt lü'X A roost r for which Mr. Karn had r'fitsrd 52." was kilbd anfl loft on tho .renil?o. No cluo was obtained bv otlioials. Sifrlal Pi: Si'o fit" canlie Wednesday onlv , f(r Thank:;: ir'Lr. -,0c. 'i'h.e I'hila. 0 4 P. .-' I. WfTHHMPLES m CnFaceaRfJHcad. HardanJRed. : ItchingTerrible. CuticuraHcals. "When my taby was two wreks old hard red pimples began breaking out on her face and head. They caused terrible itching and when they broke would form a scale, which took her hair all out. She was cross and fretful and was dishguicd for j. V. " ' " the time beins;. "I tried a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box c f Cuticura Ointment. By the time they were gone her face and head were healed. " (S:pned) Mrs. Mollis Fry, Hest, Miasouri. Daily use of Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Talcum usually prevents skin troubles. trur. H. Wim . gui " 1 KfrK r Sp4ic i.'iT.ti:inl .T-rd ft-1. Tsji "jnu.. teCuticar 5op tha? e without mug. Stif? Joints Sore IVJuscies Smoothed Out Cy Hamlin' Wizard Oil I Soreness and stillness rfultingr I from unaccustomed use cf muscles i or too much exercise, such as ten- j nis, baseball, golf, hand-ball, etc., j give way quickly to the soothirt; ! effect of Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It j penetrates fast, drives out the sore- 1 ness. and limbers up sti:I. aching joints and muscles. Ili.-hn'a WirrJ OH i a grod it pen 1Me prrarat1" t! hue !r. trie rnflUir. cheat for f.rt n.M ar. 1 when tha i;of-r ; raT fce fr y. It la an aMi';?'.y j i::t: ar.t!ie;tlc arpMcat'.n fcr cut? ! turn, rltf tlr.gü Spr.iia.1 an1 ; bru'.1 hel rr:I!y ur.ir Its j--rh:rir. j I enetratlrif QUA.ltlcs. Keep l: or- Lir.vl. S Generoui !! bottle Sic. If you ar tnu5l v'Ah oonstlratlOT or ick hlh try Ha:n!:r.'8 Wlirl ' ijrtr whij. Jut pait izi ; pil.a 1 drug els: for Sv. $1.49 Buys Pretty Outing Flannel ilüe Burke

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CHARGES WEALTHY GAMBLERS ESCAPE

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Reduced Prices In All Departments Store Closed All Day Thursday Deliveries Made to Mishawaka Wednesday P. M.

Lace Curtains 20 Discount Quaker Craft Lace Curtains, lace and scalloped edge. Prices range from $3.00 to $8.00, all at 20 discount for Wednesday. Curtain Nets v $1.50 Value, $1.25 40-inch Curtain Nets in ivory; Wednesday special. Apron Gingham Wednesday, 18c Extra quality Apron Gingham in blue and white checks. Best Percale 50c Value, 35c Best quality 36-inch Percale, Wednesday special. Men's Pajamas Wednesday, $2.79 Men's Pajamas, fruit-of-the-loom muslin, trimmed with colored satin Infants9 Gowns 69c Value, 49c Infants' White Outing Flannel Gowns, Wednesday special. Cotton. oivels 15c Value, 10c Cotton Huck Towels, red borders (seconds), very specir.i. Hosiery special J Reduced to 39c Women's and Misses' Silk Lisle Hcse (seconds) in brown and black.

OF WORLD'S CHAMPIONS

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He said orders had born pivn that acli of tho S00 takrn in Chifafo's pratost crime raid Sunday wen' to bt son! into the identification burrau boffro rcloase. Ho also was .viperrd by tlio small linos judges nitod "it to those trapped in tho raids.

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-LUCKY" WEEGHMAX STAGES "COME BACK"

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Avenue H oeciais CrT?SRXXnKl m $1.00 Value, 69c Women's Chamoisette Gloves in brown, chamois, black and white. Wool Garments 10 Discount Women's Sweaters and Alpaca Scarfs and Shawls 10 off. Dress Aprons $3.00 Values, $2.00 Percale and Gingham Apron Dresses in plain colors and plaids. Big Value, $2.00 Corsets in front and back lace, high and low bust in pink and white. Si Ik Camisoles $1.50 Value, $1.25 Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles, lace trimmed, ribbon strap shoulders. Knitted Sets $1.50 Value, 75c ' Children's brushed Wool Combinations Sets, scarf and toque in :o!ors. Men's Union Suits 10 Discount Men's part wool grey Union Suits in all sizes. Store Help Wanted Wanted experienced salesladies to assist selling holiday goods. Also two youn? ladies, 1 6 to 18 years of a;'et to assist cashiers and wrap packages. Must be good at figures; permanent positions if satisfactory. Apply in person. CHARLES B. SAX & COMPANY

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