South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 339, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1920 — Page 2

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on u.u i-aHii;n , cnii I v it iro measures, corn jul:.,ry H'hfV, att-n-danc perrr.annt wom-n ana children'. i department of tho ntal Industrial board with a woman as its head, measure to ameliorate adult illiteracy nnd an arr.endnv r.t to the at constitution requiring full citizenship of either man r vornan before granting the privilege of suffrage.

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CRAPSHOOTEIIS FIND THEY'RE OUT A LUCK IN GILMEIVS COURT

Ten neirroed are under the imIrfcssion that JuJge Ciilmer had all tho best of It In city court Friday morning when he lined them live lullara and conta each and tho owner of the placo in which they confessed to shooting' craps. J 10 and owsts. 'It's Jea' like Phootln with loaded dominoes. You haven't prot a chance after you once own up," one of the crap ahootern i3 reported to have remarked as he tiled out of ' the court room. The ten men were arrested by aaiatant chief Cassidy and a detail of officers in a raid on the Oliver ünd Johnwn pool room on Circle av. They pleaded guilty when arraigned before Jude Gilmer. D. Oliver, pronriotor of the place, was lined II and costs and 'the others $3 and costs. They vrero Will Davis, Ike I-'cott, Harold Boone. Henry ' Fisher, hay lorton, Edward Powell, Itobvrt Jackfon, Lonnie Dawson and Uduard Colhoon.

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Y" ADDS WRESTLING AND BOXING CLASSES; MEMBERSHIP IS HIGH

A boxinc class with a membership of 4u and a wrestling class of ÜU t-nroIlrnentH, are the latest addition t' tho Y.M.C.A. winter program of ports, according to Ci. A. Cooper, as.sociatloa physical director. Eddie lUanchartl haa been appointed boxliirf instructor - and Itolb Hon Durimt, A.IJ.F. champion at 1T.5 pounds, will have charge of the wrestlers. Ifoth classes meet every Tuesday at b o'clock and It is planned to ent r the cliampIon.H of each clas.s. in the central wtit amateur tournaments to be held next March. Dout will bo staged between members of lath clasps between naive of the basket ball game during the coming winter. The Junior Y.M.C.A. b.asket ball team is scheduled to meet tho Lekevflle high school team at the IocaI association gym next Saturday at 2:ii0 In the nfter-noon.

COMMERCE BODY TO DISCUSS MEMBERSHIP

No ppeclsl program has been planned for the regular .Monday noon luncheon next week at tho Chamber of Commerce as the timo will b tsken up with short talks by individual members on the signing of new members during tho coming month. The method being used by the chamber is In no sor?o a campaign for membership but simply the followinng of the p!o,:an "Fvery member get a member in December." ?o far the rlan hai proven admirable as sdx new members have been reported during the l.i:t week. At the Monday neon luncheon various members will speak on the subject and on tha advantage of securing new members of the association. Thouch a lariro nuii'er "f merchants are busy with Chi ist mas Work a full attendance is expected.

Industrie, School?, Churches and Other Points of Interest to he Screened.

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SUIT AGAINST BOYER ESTATE BEING TRIED

Jury tri.nl were resumed Friday In the. clrvv.it court for the i;r. time pinoe the ;irtak murder cae, more than a wn k ngo. ThurIay F.vi'.in' Silliums brought in the jury for rp.i' .tionlng in the rwo of Fmma V. I'.oyer aciir.rt Mallnda H cr estate. The p' ünti.'f asking tb.e court to grt".t h--r tl;n sum of S 17.70. whirh she el.ti-us Is i!in her for serlen renl.-red to the decai-ed during the i ast few ye.tr.

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In the belief that motion pictures of South Uend, showing the city's sehool.s, indu.strleH, churches, fraternal bodies and other acthities. Manager Kzra Ithodes of the IviSalle theater has arranged with tho Tisdabi Industrial Film corporation to come to South Uend with their entire equipment and spent two weeks in filming tho various points of Interest.

According to the present the film will be in the nature

succession of Interesting local events. For Instance, pictures of the Studebaker plant will show employes In the various stages of building autoinobilts; will .show how the bodies are finished and how tho tests are

made in short, bring before people a perfected picture of giant factory at work. Notre Da mo and St. Mary's

be included in tho picture, with athletic activities, views of the campus and other interesting sidelights. City offieials will be given a hare of attention, the fire department will be called into action, the police department will bo "mugged" and South Uend people put right on the Moreen Just like Charlie Kay or Kthel Clayton. To Itequlre Works. It will reiuirt! several weeks to complete the filming, development of the negatives xind arranging the sub-titles and it Is expected that when finished the picture will occupy several thousand feet of film. Cornell T. Malone of Pittsburg, an expert on Industrial and group arrangement, is at present in the city making plans and arranging details for the big feature.

Plan Made for Work of Midwest Agricultural Directors.

V.. C. Iiird, conty farm agent has returned from Chicago where lie attended the International Live Mock show and the meeting of the National County Agent's is-f-ociation. Agents representing more th in l '.O f iiiinlif- from th etafi'

I in the middle west were there to I take part in the discussions, and to ! iay plans for their future work. The

principal address of the meeting was delivered by John Coverdale, secretary of the American Farm Bureau federation. An invitation for the county agents association to send a committee to meet with the American Frin Uurtau federation at Indianapolis Dec. 6-7-8 was accepted. The executive committee of the agents association was instructed to attend the meeting. Live 5tock shipping corporation was discussed by Mr. Fird at 1 meeting held In Madison township Thursday night. A committee has been studying the subject for some .time, and will be ready to report within the next week. M. L. Moss, of the Indiana Farm Bureau federation, will deliver two addresses in Penn township next week. Wednesday night he will speak at the Flm Grove school, and Thursday night at the Coalbush school.

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COMPLAINS 2 SILK SHIRTS WERE STOLEN

Two silk shirts belonging to Mrs, Helen Purkhart. 132 N. Obrien St., were stolen Friday morning. Mrs. Burkhart had the shirts hanging out on the lino with the rest of her washing, and when she went for them they had disappeared. She reported the matter to the police and stated she may get out a search warrant for tho premises of persons she suspects.

illi:ss coxtixuks. Charles K. Osborne, 427 K. L,asalle av., who has been confined to his bed for three months, remains unimproved in health.

Po your Christmas shopping through the "Christmas Gift Suggest ion y" ads in tho classified section.

COURT LEKIEHT WITH YOUNG AUTO THIEVES

Youths Who Used Car Without Permission Put on Probation.

Luther Burgoyne and Arthur Clark, each 18 yeara old, entered pleas of guilty to charges of grand jury for stealing an automobile belonging to Claude Jackson, 820 Ashland av. It was charged that the boys were in th3 habit of taking the car from tho garage In the evening, running It around tho city, and then putting it back before morning. They were caught In tho Jackson garage by police ofneers. Special Judge Yeagley struck the charge of burglary from the indictment, ami, accepted the pleas of guilty on the grand larceny charge. The boys were remanded to tho custody of the parents, who were in court to promise that they would care for the lads In tho future. The case was not finally settled, for the sentence may be imposed If the boys are brought into court again for any misdemeanors. SINAI SOCIETY TO HEAR RABBI MINDA

Rabbi A. G. Mlnda will address the Sinai society, of which he is an active member, at a meeting to be held in the Woman's club rooms Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, it being the occasion of (Jhanukah. In the musical program which will follow, Mrs. W. K. Bryan, contralto, will ing, and Miss Esther Failton will give several violin selections.

BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR GOLDSAND FLU New Elixir, Called Asplronal;

Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used ' and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur geons to Cut Short a Cold ,

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LOOSEN UP THAT HEAVY COLD Go after it right away with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey THE person who once cives thii nationally popular cough and cold relieving medicine a fail opportunity of proving itself, becomei a convert. He learns hosy really ben'r ficial its healing and balsamic antiseptics are in helping relieve a cold, cough, Krippe, bronchitis, hoarseness. He findi out how promptly it 'assists Nature in effecting a complete eradication of phlegm and inflammation and congestion. Today right now get an economical bottle at your druggist's. It wib be a well-paying investment. Keep it on hand as a safeguard against colds 30c, COc, S1.20.

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ENLIST 21 RECRUITS IN NAVY IN 4 DAYS Twenty-four nlKm.f nts in the 1:15t four days have bn received . at the 1 'Cal i. .ivy recruiting ."tathm, i ;.ccf riling to Chit f A'.L- rtsc n, who H I n chirc ,.f the South Per.d station. '. W. P. HuT'.ne. r. I., r . C. i:. Fester. C. V.". I'rar.ier. Walter Vine, r.t,' C. H. Miel. G. Allan, and O. Ward ; signed up for naval s- rvive and tho crulo around the world with the ' P.tct. !

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Delightful Taste, Immediatd Relief, Quick Warm-Up. J The sensation of the year in thfj drug trade is Aspironal, the two minute cold ana cough reliever, aul thoritatively guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and molt enthusiastically endorsed by tn highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten time aJi quick and effective as whiskey lock and rye, or any other cold and couch remedy they have ever triel All drug stores are now suppllei with tho wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold la to step Into the nearest drug it ore. hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and telt him to serve you two Uaipoonfuli with four teaspoonfuls of water inj a glass. With your watch In youi; hand, take tho drink at one rwal low and call for your money bacic la two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading: away like a dream within the time limit. Don't b bashful, fcr all druglsts Invite yo'i und expect you to try it. Everybody's Joins it. - ! When your cold or cough re Keved, take the remainder of tha bottle home to your wife and table, for Aspironal la by far tha aafest and most effective, th easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remedy fcr lafanla an4

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Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Pr.F.M.Edwards for 17-years treated scores of wTjmcn for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to Iiis patients 2 prescription made cf a few well-known vegetable ingredients nüxed with olive oil. naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, fthich cause a normal action, caiTyins cf the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sailow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated ten juc, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one cf Dr. F-dwnrds' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. ThouwnHs of women and men takf Dr. FdwrrU' Olive Tabletsthe successful substitute for calomel now and then juit to Ixep them ÜL 15c and 30c

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The most important and perhaps the most perplexing problem to you just now is what shall I give?' Selecting the right gift for each person on your list is no easy matter and remembering everyone, yet keeping your expenditures within the reach of your purse, is even a harder matter. Why not come to Robertson's where we have something that will be just it' for each of your friends and relatives at such moderate expense. Thus, you solve both problems in this big Christmas store.

You Can Please Any Woman With Silk Hosiery Especially the handsome black silk Hose that we now have on sale. It is every thread silk including the double garter top and is full fashion modeled. $3.25 is the regular price for such Hosiery but our price is $1.35 a pair, box 3 pairs for $4.00. Style Plus Warmth Means Woolen Hose Many women prefer Woolen Hosiery in winter. This we have is ribbed and colored brown. It is fine wool, in fact, it is $2.50 quality which we are now selling for $ 1 .00 a pair. The Larger Women will be interested in our Stout Size Blouses Georgettes, Crepe de Chines and Voiles in suit shades and flesh and white at a wide price range $1.98 to $20.00. Sizes 41 to 53. A special offer $10.00 Crepe de Chine Blouse in colors for $6.95. Soft and Supple French Kid Gloves Fine French Kid in White, Black, Grey, Taupe, Brown and Beaver. Any one a delightful gift $3.75 $4.00, $4.25. $5.25 and $5.75. Splendid Mousquetaire in Brown, 12 or 16 button, Pique sewn, Pearl clasps $8.50 and $9.00. Athena the fitted undergarment for women Silk and Wool Suits $4.00. 85 Wool Suits $4.25. Half Wool Suits $3.25. 3-4 Wool Suits $2.50. Medium Weight Cotton Suits $2.00. Light Weight Suits $2. 1 9.

Your Man Wants Some of This Hosiery for Xmas The best Hose that Wilson Bros, of Chicago turn out is now here in our store at extremely low prices for your Christmas selection. Medium weight Cotton and Lisle Hose, Black and colors 50c quality for 25c. Fine Silk Hose in Black and soft colors $1.00 and $1.25 quality for 59c. Good Cashmere Hose 75c quality for 3 pairs for $1.00. Good Cashmere Hose $1.00 and $1.25 quality for 50c. Splendid French and English Woolen Hose $3.00 quality for $1.00. Put Style About Your Neck with one of these fine silk mufflers Here's the story An importer sold us 62 dozen odd silk Mufflers of 1 to 3 dozen in a style that would regularly sell for $3.95 to $6.00. You may have them at $1.98 and $2.98. Handsome Colors and Designs are brought out in our Men's Neckties Wilson Bros, have sent the pick of their silk mills over here for our Christmas selling. There are Neckties here such as you are used to paying $1.50 to $3.50 for. We now are making a special display of them at 59c to $1.00. When a Man "Dresses UpM he wants a Silk Handkerchief in his pocket And we have the kind of a Silk Handkerchief he wants. They're big and soft and creamy white and are worth $1.00 to $2.50 each. But now, right when folks are wanting them for Christmas gifts, we have priced them at 50c and 89c each.

Ribbons! Varicolored and Gay for Christmas Crisp, new Ribbons fresh from the looms, arrived yesterday bringing sunjhine into the store. Everyone here thinks they are the prettiest we ever had and so will you when you see them. 100 pieces for Hairbows and Sashes Fine -Taffetas and Satin and Taffeta combinations in stripes, plaids and Moral designs. Selling in. Chicago at $1.25 a yard. Here they are 59c a yard I Ribbons to be used for Needlecraft All beautiful colors and patterns 59c ind 69c qualities for 35c. Rich Met&lic Vestings 6 in. to 1 0 in. wide. Stunning floral patterns in all colors $6.00 a yard. Jolly Christmas Ribbons Irs Yuletide ind holly designs. Full line of Gros grains from 1 to 40. Black Surah and Moire for Dress trimming. Silk Vanities the latest thing in Ribbon Novelties The cutest little Vanity Bags you ever saw. They stretch themselves open and curl themselves shut. Each one is equipped with a mirror and puff.

Son should have one of these Union Suits They are made by one of the best mills in the country and are splendid qualities. We have all sizes for Boys from 24 to 34. Dur original price on this fine underwear was $1.50 for size 24 to $1.95 for size 34. The Boy's Shop is now making a special offer for rapid Christmas selling at $1.00 a Suit.

Coats

Stunning Fur Coats of Hudson Seal, Behring Seal, Mole, Nutria and Squirrel. Short and long models $50.00 to $400.00. Handsome Cloth Coats of Polo Bolivia and Velour reduced in price from $39.75 and $45.00 to $29.75. New Sport Models of Polo Cloth with Raccoon and Australian Opossum collars $50.00. Duvette Velour Polo and Duvette de Laine Coats reduced from $65.00 and $69.50 to $45.00. "Beautiful Plush Coats of Salts Guaranteed Plushes $29.75 to $115.00. Furs The finest of skins made up into very attractive pieces of every description. You would be happy with something from our collection $5.95 to $250.00.

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Pretty Dresses in all size3. Distinguished by graceful draping $39.75. SmartSerges and Tricotines that are new and very good looking $1 5,00, $19.75 and $29.75. Charming Georgeäes of splendid quality and good style S25.00 to $39.75. f

S3 Uainty Umner and üvenmg Uresses, tresh and new and soft

rich colors and black $39.75 to $135.00.

Suits In selecting your Winter Suit consider not alone price but also quality. It is the combination of these two that makes values. We believe we have as good values here as you can find any place ind you will too when you see the high quality Suits we offer at $16.88 to $112.50.

Little Girls Want these kind of presents Dresses $1.69 to $32.50. Coats $6.00 to $45.00. Fur Sets $2.95 o $36.50. Sweaters $3.98 to $8.50. Caps 59c to $2.98. Bath Robes $3.50 to $6.95. Rain Capes $6.00 to $10.50. Pajamas $ 1.50 to $3.50. Gowns $1.50 to $1.98. Middies $2.25 to $1 1.25. Skirts $3.95 to $9.95. Leggins $1.50 to $2.98. Princess Slips $1.50 to $2.98. Drawers 5 9c to 89c. Bloomers 75c to $1.25. Sweater Sets $9.00 to $10.95. Scarf and Cap Sets $5.35 to $5.95. Aprons $ 1.25 to $1.69. Gift Suggestions for Infants Caps $1.25 to $3.25. Bootees 39c to $1.69. Sacques $1.69 to $5.25. Dresses 89c to $6.00. i Gowns 89c to $1.69. Kimonos 89c to $1.50. Petticoats $1.25 to $2.98. Silk Robes $3.50 to $10.00. Carriage Rcbes $3.50 to $10.00. Rattles 29c to $1.00. J Comb and Brush Sets $2.50 to $5.75. Mittens 59c to $1.25. Wool Hose 50c. Carriage Ball 89c to $1.50. Would you like to receive Sheffield Silver Very likely you would and so would some of your friends or relatives. Why wouldn't a nice piece of silver be a good gift for them this year? Here at Robertson's is a wide variety of silverware in beautiful ihapes and designs. Bread Trays $4.00. $7.50 and $8.50. Sandwich Trays $5.00 to $8.00. Cake Baskets $5.500 to $12.50. Comports $3.00 to $12.00. Vases $1.65 to $10.00. Steak Platters $12.00 to $22.50. Serving Trays $19.50 to $27.00. Gravy Boats $12.00 to $16.50. Water Pitchers $ 1 2.00 to $15.00. Vegetable Dishes $14.00 to $22.50.

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