South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 332, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1920 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND TJIWS-T5MES WOMEN'S COfffiERGE BODY TO EÜTERTÄIK -Mil -I ;i I ."Ni.inl.rr AddrcA 11 not; !: I ;i- irEssays In HER FATHER MURDERED THE TSARt a nrnr SS5BERT5DX Bubnfi3& COMEAXY SOP EARLY Mail orders given careful attention. SPECIAL CHICKEN SUPPER SATURDAY AI I i 'A. 7 Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5 :30 Open Saturday till 9:30 ! i.'' ".I !if.; 1 1 r.'u.:'-. is :.' it ; 1 iily Nature '..n't , S' r 1 1 thine: for f ..l : 1 1 n 1 ' 1 : - it f -r. S 11 h lr- the . C. f 'v ' i , f
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' t'i nr.a f.,- tu sarne period of !fl:. The excess of exp-rts fr imports wr.i the UirT't if'.v r:io;.ths tiiivear.
,pi", una en i ! fo'iüd an l small "rooks" had too ' ' i . ......
aiu-di waste. iut toMay it js uinerer;t. A way has h- en discovered to put little pi res together and make hero look jut the arne as hi oner. So now the mira Cratae is a hi ne and has hundreds of people enaed in it. The reat new di.eover' for tnir-a, however, i- tli.it it i. the bent
DECLARES FARMERS SHIRKING LOSSES HIT DAKOTA RANKS
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FACES CHARGE OF STEALING TOBACCO
The ca.- c of John Ccdatnski, ( w ith Iiaviiv robhed the More of Joe J'arrio. 1 1,u l'ortauo av atal stolen a lar'e ipiantity of m r-
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Miss Yurovskj Is the danpbter of the morderer of the Tsar tbe has a madonnalike fare. Captain Piancis MrCullaph. the New York Hrnfd RusiaD correspondent. sai(l Ml saw her in Fkaterinherp. She is the head of the 'The Lenjrne of Communist Youth, a sort ol an imerßion of the Y M. C. A., which the Reds have established to brinp op the rising feneration in strict Socialist and antJ-Cbristiao orinriples."
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:v,.s In the present joljtinier.t of h i! .1 :s., was set f,.r I c. 1. when
n costs a s hia-ned hy t-ankeps the alleged hun'ar appealed before i,l iv for the fi;.are!al turmoil iul-'d je Ciinier in the city court 1- ri-
-s'orth Iakota. which h'i caused I.iy iii'Tiiln
dor r of in banks to close In tvi r'aritr-rs, by wltlhoTdin?r era in from th' market aro fa 111 tic: to li'iui ! ite their loan causir.tr banks f acin:: possible withdrawal fd publir t';i!a!- to suspend payments pendim; -idjustment of the situation V. V. .athro. director peneral of the State I'.i'ik of N'orth Iikota .at I'i..m an k exp'aine.j todaj. 'Treasurers who call in their fr,".!- ,!,, so on th-dr own resjf,nsibiü'y." Cr.thro paid. "There is no 'av entitling them to do so."
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ath
( leda !v.Lk i was arrested Wednesday r.i'ht b' P'tectie Ser-rt. k'nezorowski and Officer F'allo When hi home at TH lUaine av. wr.r
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2 WOMEN IN MEN'S CLOTHES AMONG 20 HUNTERS ARRESTED
I5v rn'.t.d rretm: KDKOMO. Ind.. Xov. 26. John. J. r.ravy, of Anderson, and Albert (lallion of Iafayette, state ';,ime wanlens. arrested a .score of hunt-
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b t is alleirt d to bare been part rf that tak n from the Farrio store.
mm: i:i.ist in x.wy. Nine nlistments within the pa-t two days are reported at the local n ivv re( ruitintr station by Chief Alb. rtson. I.. T. Qui-:ley. V. II. l-'laek. .1. M. T'udalv. I). J. (luv, I . C. Keih. V. C. Oelctree. C. H. alton, C. A. Tappv.n, and A. C. Ib-nnett are the recruits received.
law were two yountr women dresstd in men's clothing. All but in were released after promising to procure a license be. fore Koinsj hunting: a?:ain.
Holly, Christmas trees or mistletoe? S. e classification 4-A in the Want Ad pect ion.
HAXDITS IIOIJ) UI TKAIX. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 2. 13a nd Its under Tomaso Izquiordo lield "up a Mexico City-Puebla train last nicht killing a braktman and obtaining cons.('.crable loot. Regular troops are pursuing: the baruiits who were reported to be poorly equipped anJ without great strength.
AXNOUXC i: I-:XA3IINATION. A civic service examination for the position of fireman -laborer will be held at the post office Dec. 11. The salary offered is $720 a year.
HILDREfiS COLDS should not be " dosed." Treat them externally with Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly
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TO THE PUBLIC: Our accident records show that six accidents out of everv ten are collisions with automobiles. WHAT CAUSES THEM? Thev are caused by 1 Backing out from the curb when a street car is so close it cannot be stopped in time to prevent a collision. 2 Attempting to drive past a slower moving vehicle or one parked at the curb, and in doing so cutting in ahead of a street car when the car is so close it can't be stopped. 3 Approaching streets on which there are car tracks at too high a rate of speed. 4 Trying to 0 between the curb and a street car when the car is turning a corner. REMEMBER THE STREET CAR CAN'T DODGE Will YOU help for a week to make South Bend streets safe by avoiding accidents of the kinds described above? Chicago, South Bend & Northern Indiana R. R. Co. REMEMBER THE WEEK NOVEMBER 29th-DECEMBER 5th
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Plundreds of Things We Have In
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25 co Less Our present showing of Winter Suits is its attractive as you will
find. The styles are absolutely up to the minute and the coloring is beautiful. Fabrics represented are Peachblcom, Evora, Veldyne, Tinseltone, Duvette Velour, Velour de Laine, Tricotine and Serge. Many models are distinguished by soft trimming in Fur but others just as handsome are plain tailored. The new prices are $16.88 to $1 12.50.
Smart Winter Hats of Velvet These Hats have been priced extremely low for quirk selling. They are all the late models and are really very handsome. We have arranged a special display of them to help you in your selection. $8.95 to $ 1 5.00 Hats are being sold at $5.00 to $10.00.
Winter Goats Big, Wann and Comfortable New reductions have been made in Coat
prices. We are pleased to announce that tomorrow you may have $59.50, $65.00 and $69.50 Coats for $45.00, and $50.00 Coats for $35.00. These are all the new models and are lined beautifully. They are undoubtedly a bargain and if you are considering one as a Christmas gift, do not delay getting it after tomorrow.
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Silk Georgette Dresses $65.00 Frocks for $29.75 and $39.75 These are made of fine Georgette and the workman
ship is expert. This shows plainly in the splendid styling
Girls' Dresses and Coats Our complete stock at 209c Discount Here are found Coats and Dresses of the finest ma
terials made up into the cleverest styles. We have a col-
of these Dresses. They are developed in long lines with lection that embraces two important fundamentals in
loose panels and becoming draping. They are individ
ual Frocks the kind you are proud to be wearing. Do not delay in making your selection, as there is a limited number.
girls' apparel long wear and neat appearance.
Coats $4.80 to $17.20. Dresses $6.00 to" $20.00.
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Boys' Suits and Overcoats $32.50 Overcoats for $21.95 $25.00 Overcoats for $16.95 $22.50 Overcoats for $14.95 $15.00 Overcoats for $10.95 $12.95 Overcoats for $ 8.95 $17.50 Suits for $13.50 $23.50 Suits for $15.00 $25.00 Suits for $16.95 $30.00 Suits for $19.50 $37.50 Suits for $25.00
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Men's Hosiery 25c and 59c If you are considering Hose for men tomorrow, this is the place to come for it. Cotton and Lisle Hose, medium weight black and colors a former 50c Hose Now for 25c. Silk Hose in Black and Colors a former $1.00 and $1.25 Hose Now 59c.
Silks and Woolens Crepe de Chine $2.25 quality, now $1.25. Wash Satin $2.50 quality, now $1.19. Silk Shirtng $3.00 value, now $1.39. Phalanx Satin $4.50 value, now $2.95. Charmeuse $5.00 value, now $2.98. Crepe Meteor $4.00 value, now $2.39. Crepe Chiffon $1.50 value, now 75c. Plain Foulards $2.50 value, now $1.39. Black Satin Duchess $4.50 value, now $2.98. Silk Poplin $1.50 value, now $1.00. All Wool Serge $2.00 value, for $1.19. All Wool Serge $2.75 value, for $1.95. All Wool Serge $2.75 value, for $1.95. All Wool French Serge $3.00 value, for $1.95. All Wool French Serge $4.50 value, for $2.95. A11 Wool Man Serge $5.00 value, for $3.00.
Men's Silk Neckwear 59c, 75c and $1.00 Since Wednesday these Ties have been going rapidly but there were 250 dozen to start with and there are plenty of beautiful patterns left. Wilson Bros. Silks are used in the making of these Ties and each one bears the Wilson Bros, label. Knit Ties are hand made.
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Furs 25 Reduction Bay Seal, French Coney, Opossum, Racoon, Taupe Fox. Black Fox. Brown Fox. Marten. Mink, Mole. Squirrel. Beaver, Neutria, Lynx, Kolinsly. Stone Marten, Sable. Chokers. Scarfs, Coatees, Muffs $5.95 to $250.00.
, Furniture Reduced 10, 15 and 20
15 Off on
10 Off on Smoker Cabinets Tilt-Top Tables Telephone Desks Pedestals Gate Leg Tables
avenpori ana una pibre Rockc
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Spinet Desks
Kitchen Cabinets Cedar Chests Matting Chests
Fibre Chairs
Sewing Cabinets Umbrella Stands Desk Chairs Bedroom Chairs Stools Tea Wagons Ferneries Bath Room Cabinets Metal Springs Mattresses Beds (Simmons) Sectional Bookcase (Macy) Art Mirrors Trays Library Tables
Fibre Tables Fibre Davenports Fibre Settees Fibre Couches Baby Cabs Dining Room Suites Wood Bedroom Suites 20 Off on Oversturted Davenports Rockers and Chairs Cane Davenports, Rockers and Chairs
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