South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1920 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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grain depression marked by failure

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OF RANKS IN 11 EST

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. 4u. -.., . wsn..... w. i.Rnir railure to provide duiirtr lh- Li

f.ii'.ar- of a Sau rain t.rrn. Th-tO(ly of their two children. Mildred.! market cio.-. un.. ttl. d at tho mm I fr 'V'lil an1 axine. one yar !

a.- Moida'.s I'.nish to o-nts lower

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:t-t half cent to I'hC and ciU o to 1 r In provisions the out-i-.td iar.ic'd from s v ri cents de-

old, and HurMcient money for thr i-i rare.

r.ilnia. contoruor.4:. rou'.d.s out. ti- , l.v th- vri?-rs of th old f. hool. pro; Knu. j S.artir,.' tomorrow with t)..- .U-jrviY plllfllS MTAIt NOIIMAL

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ilnMiiii, "Iixir.t: th r.;rn:ict" is p!-n-nl d hy (iforf Koland ami oia-

h' j t he j-oid at sp ia I pric s. thr e li.;rk!- quar.tity of hiu'h prado cm-

.. ,. ! urdav at the Diana. It01-.1 Advt. -daiiett- h M.!riori-ttis. a no elry o!

pupp'-tinnd ; Ca .-ar ili.'o'u. cfiarn t r artut; Kliv S.-b jylor nnd curopany Jn a jn' odd!ty: and Sfj'z hrothors, acrobntu, complm- tlj !!!!.

ILar.s had th- advnntaM in the

uh.-at market -xept during the ini 1U1- of th s'-sion whfn for a vhi'" tli. scarcity of red winter whf -ui In all market was a strenRthcninir Ir.flupnrt' together with meaK rn of country oferir:i:s. Wori. how. vr r. f ttif ?attl rain failure ;-d to a repetition of mi"iv-

c;ifts nf tr.il -t rirtirl-M nrc mo! hr.irs whih nt tht outfi t of buPlnes-

ajiprojiri.T t- arul a pprr'.at.d. ha ii proai'ed owintr to financial Cir- ( 1; sliaation ;i-A in the Want A1 fi.ilt'. in North Inkota and Col-

c'Axnv roMi.(s down. j I'ure delicious fnh mad.. fv.n,ii..c

chocolates and liori-Hons ;.r 40

;and 60c per pound at thi- -Diana '

9500-3Advt. , Tabltha pirls of th 'Aon Evanpe- ' Ileal church will givo a p. nny sup-! per and ha?-ir at the Chool hou.-! Dec. 2 at 5:30 p. m. 3496-2 Advt. i !

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".Mi:iti:iiY MAIIY A.V.N." I.rael Zar.irwiir "M'rdy Mary Ann," with -'nlrl-y M;i..n a the Mar, will betfin .1 two days' fnitatjement at tho Auditorium todiy. Ti; roltf of th yunA 'V! ivy" in :h Ixjndon bonrilr: Ik. 'is.' is :ul:nirably suited to M:-s Ms'm'H dainty juaSntn- vM. M Mason 5."UIported by a cat which incUd'-s Caxson IYrtTUson as badlncr man. Harry Spinbr, c.borrCia Woodthcn'pc, I'abe London .aiai "Kewpi"" Morron. A two rea comedy, "I'd'nr'n Harnbt." a picture ad.ipt"d trom a story by Dooth Tarkinton and nactcd hy ,in all star caM of Juvenile actors, nnd Mutt and Jrft". and I"ox Nnv.i are th- otb-r ilcturs to be shown. "Tho Kevcnire of Taran" will he presented here for txvo day?, startIntT next "Wednesday.

WEGROES BEAT AND ROB TAXI DRIVER

Hold Up Dick Slarrctt on Trip and Steal" About

N'erro hold-up me:i continued th-ir work early Tii-.day wdth the boll robbery of Dick Barrett, a taxi Iriver. Htarrrtt answered a call to drive tvn colored tT.cn from Scott and Monroe sts to 1602 Sibley av. Wheu he arrived at the adlr(s- and oiend thp loor of the car the men held him up at th' point of a run and (lexnnnd his monej'. After -olnjr through his pocket aral takir.KT th-y hat him over ;!k head with the butt of the revolver and then ran. Starrtt wan not injur. mI i,criusly and 1rnrnrdiat.3y made his way to pol;-v hcad'unrter.j. He described the men as

.oth heinK1 about t:v- feet. f! inches ;

tall, ünc wore an army overcoat and a rap n:ul the other a dark overcoat and a hat.

Eat Our Bread Regularly LJL J?MI with vour meals

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SENTENCE YOUTH FOR TAKING STOLEN GOODS

John Scully, 2.0 y.-nrs old. a lirookline. Ma?s., youth, was henten-

ct'l to tfpend from one to 14 years,

in the Indiana Iteformatory Tuesday mornini; by Special Jude Yeaplty, when he entered a plea of guilty to a grand Jury' indictment chagrins' receiving of stolen grood. Scully was indicted on charges of burplary. prand larceny, and receiving stolen goods, and without rttaining a lawyer pbuulvd truilt' to the lost count. The Indictment charged that Scully ftol wiit. and overcoats from the People.V store, and that he later received a suit and overcoat from that wtoro which h knewas stolen. In addition to the reformatory sentences hf was given the minimum fine of Jl ami hl rights of citizenship token from him for a five year pe riod.

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Buys 32-inch Plaid Dress Gingham Amoskeag. Bates and other standard brands, worth up to 50c at Ridenour's Factory Sale Why pay more?

Attractive Gifts

for Men

A few items that are extremely popular with the men folks are given here. Iksicb'S these we have many other excellent gifts for your selection. CUFF LINKS 10 Kt, plain center, engine turned edge S3.l0 Post Links, plain $l.0O SCARF PINS 14 Kt. Genuine Pearl . . ß.OO

14 Kt, Amethyft $8.00 WATCH CHAINS Fancy English Chain.. $1.50 Long Plain Link Chain SI. T.I KEY CHAINS Wnim in Silver. A popular gift $.".(( rine goltl. CIGARETTE CASES K nr Kngino turned $7.;." Creen Gold.

Ioose IJnks for soft shirts. No fus. Knccine turned 1 4-K AT I'll gold, St.t.oo

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THE KINOGRAMS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY

" L IFE" A One Act Playlet by lUancho IJIorli

Cleveland 6c Dowry

BERT & HAZEL SKATELLE A Dance Departure

Misses Shaw & Campbell

STRATFORD COMEDY FOUR School Frolics

Norman Talma

THURSDAY GEORGE ROLLAND & CO. And Five OUier Acts Matinees 25c; Kvenlngs, Main Floor 50c, Dalcony 25c, First Six Itows 50c. Suiulay and Holiday Matlneo prices Baiuo ns li'ulngs.

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TODAY ONLY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG The great emotional actress, in "For the Soul of Rafael" A colorful romance of Old California, Spanish Senoritas and American men. COMING All-Star Cast "SEEDS OF VENGEANCE"

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A six-reel picture that was made to order for this popular favorite of everybody. Take our word for it and don't miss this extra fine treat. A better ladies and children's matinee could not be asked for.

Also extra added comedy "EDGAR'S HAMLET," a two-reel special comedy-drama adapted from "The Adventures and Emotions of Edgar romeroy," by BOOTH TARKINGTON, and enacted by an all-star cast of juvenile actors. Also MUTT AND JEFF and FOX f NEWS. Regular prices. Everybody come early.

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