South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 338, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1920 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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PARENT FINED BY COURT FOR SON'S

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whil'1 th"' oth.i-r fah s -r- onti:;u-'l until Saturday. I .11. Jost nh I;o'.voski was f'.nr -1 uttvr J;;!' flilm-r h-'l uii : -too.) l.iru to say that h ir f.-rr 1 h iviru: hu boy h rit to th" ir,'!':1-! rial ho-l at I'lain!-!'! hy th;- o'irt r.itij.-r than 'o h. i;:v n a:;ot!i r rhanr.- f at1 r.iir;; . J.oo -r .'urir. a ,-:r;its Tor work. ? 5 T i th- jro. ut;i-ir at-tornr-y nr. ! th- fo ji t f I r:, ir.t-r-

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Anoth.r t.'il- of wr" was rtristr-r-d with i-oli-. otl'ji ials- Thürs lay r,i':;t hy a man looking for a i'.ari' to sit ( Ji. John Andrews, a yountr man 'daimir.tr his homo at McKooport. Ia.. to'.d Asst. C'hiff Cas.Mdy last fielst that h" had lii-rn rohhvd. Irr.ock'd unronsrio-.js. thrown in a ho car .at his horn :nd wlun h .'vak-ri'-d !i- was in Chicago. Th-r" h- was trivrii lodtlntr and his mais hy a fri'.ndly hrakfir. m ami vi-d-ntlv did nf)t know oord:-tior h-r-." th" poliro rflicials said. He -af th- man lodirintr in thf ritv Jail for th nisht.

'it;hts intc an-d tours of inspection with a. noonday luncheon at the Stud -baker factory occupied the last day of III meeting of the Indiin i Stat A. sot'iation of K'tctrical Contractors and Dealers In Fession her Th.uf-day. Notre Dame university was visi"t'l in th" morning, where til" deh-ates vit-wrd the are galleries ar.fl other places of Interest. St. Mary's academy was visitt-d ttfter a tour of the city. At noon the memhers of the association were gupsLs o'f A. II. Krskine. president of the Studehaker MfT. company, at a luncheon at the r.lant. A tour of inspection of the plant follower. Indianapolis will be the scene of next year's convention, according to an announcement by th" committee in chars. The date will ho announced later.

The mrnept a man discovers that he is falling in hV". Ii" begins tri pity himself fr-r bdnsr "tled-f:.r-life" without even s'onpinp: to rid f:it v h"thri or not the trirl o ij.i ocat( s.

Suffers Bruised Hip

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i Ahrc siMil. 11:7 S. Iifayettc st., was painfully injurel Thursday' mornir.tr at th Oliver Chilled Plow company when he became c:Uutirlf d j in sonn- machinery. The police. ar;bu!ar.r was called to the Chr.pin -t. pate- at Oliver's and removed the j

injured man tc the T.pworth. hospital where it was found that his hip was badly bruised. A woman runs away from, temptation, but a man merely crawls away from It. with th cheerful hope that it will overtake him.

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I Sale of Underwear and Sweaters

All wool Sweaters of Unclnrcl makes, formerly priced at $4,:,0 reduced to S2.0R .tq.no reduce 1 to $." $ 00 reduce, l to S !.." reduced to S2.tr .C reduced to S:t.S." 5 in. oo reduced to $7.J." j 12.' 0 reduced to 5l).0."i J 5 . r. 0 reduced to $7.t.i BOYS JT.r.ri rrrtucrd to S J'j.r.. reduetul to SI. is $3. r du -cd to Si.lh". Flannel Shirts, nil wool, U. S. Army 5tylc, reducer from M.oi to 5ivtr. $t.0A to t.lh'i to si.ir. n.vv- t

Underwear, mostly Stephenson's, especially priced for a few days only

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WOOL UNION $4.00 to $a.2r $4.00 to $:..!." J5.00 to 5I.0S COTTON UNION $2.'o t $i.nr jn. oo to $.ro 2-PIECE WOOL S2.50 to $3.00 to 51.05 Horsehide Gloves, reduced from l?io to si.t: J3.00 to 52.15 Heavy Wool Hose reduced from Tic to 4So SJc to Jt.ii) to OHO iOc to S9c

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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTSBETTER SELECTION AND BETTER SERVICE

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Sheffield Silver in Beautiful Designs Sliver has always been considered a gift of high quality, because it is valuable and at the same time useful. And what added charm is given when the silver is beautifuly moulded and engraved. That is what makes our ShefTield silverwear distinctive; the shapes are so aristocratic and uncommon. It is a pleasure to give such silver as this as well as to receive it. Bread Trays $4.00 to $8.50. Bread Trays with handles $7.50. Sandwich Trays $5.00 to $8.00. Cake Baskets $5.50 to $12.50. Comforts $3.00 to $12.00. Vases $1.65 to $10.00. Steak Platters $12.00 to $22.50. Serving Trays $19.50 to $27.50. Gravy Boats $12.00 to $16.50. Water Pitchers $12.00 to $15.00. Vegetable Dishes $14.00 to $22.50.

Silk Hosiery The Gift Delightful One never need hesitate to give any woman Hosiery but when it comes to selecting what Hositi y to give, that is a different matyr. The Hosiery which vc now have on sale is simply beautiful. It is that black, all silk, ful! fashioned Hose that is a joy to every woman's heart. As soon as you see it you will realize that it is exactly what you want to give. It is actually worth $3.25 a pair, but here is how we're selling it $1.35 a pair or 3 pairs for $4.00. Our fine quality Wool Hose is also on sale at very low prices. The $2.50 quality is here $1.00 a pair.

The Children's Christmas vvill be happier if they receive such lovely gifts as these. Beacon Bath Robes Fine assortment of Children's Bath Rob es in plaids and floral designs, variety of colors, made with collars or finished at neck with satin. Silk cord fastening at waist line. Sizes 2 to 14 $3.75 to $6.95. Babv Dresses Here is a beautiful showing of dainty hand made Dresses of the finest nainsook with hand embroidered yokes. Necks are round or square. Fine tuck trimming. Sizes 3 months to o years $3.50 to $5.75. Long and short Dresses of lawn and nainsook, trimmed in lace or embroidery. Si.es 6 mo. to 2 yrs. $1.00 to $3.00.

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Kid Gloves Kid Gloves, if well selected as to color and making, give that touch to a costume that strikes the difference between the smart and carelessly dressed woman. Fine French Kid in White. Black. Taupe. Grey,

Brown and Beaver $3. 75, $4.00, $4.25, $5.25

ana zj.jj. y.t Brown Mousquetaire, 12 and 16 Button ftyles, "iir Pearl clasps. Pique Sewn $8.50 and $9.00.

Perrin's African Cape Gloves at I 5 cc discount.

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Silk Handkerchiefs An ever pleasing gift for Men Any man likes to carry a silk Handkerchief, on special occasions, if not all the time. You will not be making a mistake if you give Dad or Brother or someone else one of our line Handkerchiefs of silk for Christmas. These are worth $1.00 to $2.50 each, but we ate able to sell them for 50c and 89c each.

Silk Mufflers to make him happy Christmas morn If he docs not have a Silk Muffler give him one because he needs it and will appreciate it. We have 62 dozen odd Mufflers in twenty different styles that would sell for $3.95 to $6.00. We ofler them at $1.96 and $2.98.

Fine Huck Towels Mother wants some of these She wants them because they are all linen and hemstitched. The quality of them is much higher than our price would lead you to believe. The manufacturer himself price these at $1.25 each, but we are making a Christmas offer of them at 75c each.

Gift Stationery Highland Linen. 95c a lb. Plate Marked Linen. $2.25 a box. Geraldine Linen, $2.50 a box. Klearflax Linen, 52.9 5 a box. Highland Linen in beautiful box of paper and cards, $6.95. Dresden Lawn. $3.50 a box.

Bovs' Union Suits $1.00 Mothers, here is what you have been waiting for. Along with the toys and "amusement presents" give Son a couple oi Suits of this splendid underwear. It is the best ma de Boy's Underwear and originally sold in size 24 at $1.50, and size 34 at $1.95. All sizes are now being offered at the same price $1.00.

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Susquehanna Poplin This beautiful silk Poplin in two grades. Chiffon and Faille Lustre is being sold here at very low prices. It is not too late to make someone a Dress or Skirt or some little wearable for a child, before Christmas. This Poplin is shown in every color made and is splendid quality. It sold a yer ago for $2.00 a yard. Now, Chiffon is 75c and Faille is 89c a yard.

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Gav Holiday Ties They're Beauties! And they're silk and the knitted or.es are hand made. The selection of men's neckwear is important when making a gift because many men are quite particular about their ties. We have helped you considerably along this line by bringing to this store the most handsome and high grade Ties we could get. It is pretty safe to choose any Tie from the collection and be sure that it will please the man for whom it is intended. There is not a Tie here worth less than $1.00 to $3.75 and yet we place them on Christmas sale at 59c, 75c and $1.00.

Christmas Candy that melts in your mouth "My, but that's good!" is what everyone says who tastes it. And why shouldn't it be good? It's home made and absolutely purt; and clean. We have chosen only two kinds to sell because we wanted, not a common lot, but just the best we could find. Chocolate Creams are $1.25 a lb. Nut Creams are $1.00 alb.

Warm Wool Hose to please Men Fine Cashmere and French and English Woolen Hoe for Men is offered here at very low prices to aid your Christmas shopping. Jot this Hose down on your list for someone and rest assured he will be happy to receive it. The Regular 75c Fine Cashmere is 3 pairs for $1.00. The Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Cashmere is 50c a pair. The Regular $3.00 French and English is $1.00 a pair.

Christmas Cards Remember everyone this year with at least one of these beautiful cards which we are now displaying. The pictures are embossed and done in soft colors and the greetings are engraved 5c to 25c each.

Items in Our Men's Store that mean great savings to you Here's just three items from the many in our Men's Store that may suggest a Christmas gift to you. Hemstitched Cotton Handkerchiefs 19c quality for 1 0c each. President Suspenders $1.00 quality for 59c a pair. All Silk Garters $1.00 quality for 50c a pair.