South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 December 1920 — Page 16

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JLssays 111 JAZZ .TIr(ni Oll MOM.Y.H ( K I.v-ry i!(w im I th u t-i:tt--. t uj u-. i l v, jj r ;r ,f i :i K;tt f.ii'.s th:nkri v.-w '. ..- iü.1 W(.i,.It wiiv in hi 'V'. ii Ir. a rr.at 5.n - f Mr. Y;.-i:;u V ' i.cr tli'-uuhr .f th- ;.in -for-. Ju th- olJ, r !.'iy a New York t!i-atri'-.il r;;ara-r h'ir.i; a -r.it 1 i f.zr n.T (J'j' r "-f hi--thaiT With th wi M.- j r -i ii loudly ii r-d. u-hi: p.rvi ir Mr ihnt mm; this play. i.irr vorn mom;v i;k: Now thi i a:; :i'!v rti-i:,t nl that t ic us r;hJ win r- v. ,in !-!anJ Ürkhr.ir. "V- ir n ru!,ir thatr and movlr- fins and jro oft r.-r than ri:u!ar, L-ut v.-.- Jmvm rrv-r .i tj' ")ffT t( lay i itk th-.I'ltn!.-'!'.:: -h.tr. Sonitin;-.- v. '.aw p'.ayi h roll' r. th.it. v. t..v f-U i !.ir dt'.vvn to our dairitv rhr"j tl;it a in.i r.a t' r who v.fujM . tUf rrur. y f -r it. as vl.ort vv;rvl d i'H :"r;sfi-r.c- :i a railway l.andU. Hit r.oii- -v r trat !h" !'ior:-y la- k This N-vv Yor k 'u.'.t ; ? a ff at :-. i r t . r.d w : wi.-h it would . Coia- ;jjui r. Iown in Soii'ji Anvrn t'ati! i:: u'm I-la v i-t r ::r.i '. !y :d-d in-thro-r f. i'k .- c t i . You don't i- iy ft r t!.'' whol ,-taow. f. ut for !h ::. r.s. If afu-r th- f;r.-t . ft ion y..u ar rr N-c ais.-- yon f I yij i r- ! ii.r rohh'd, ;i t an l'o n io'.r. to !h ca! ar.d wo:!; o;;L your 'hit: ov- r a o.?r- f i hniij.ii;!:" . !ozn orktail- '.-u don't :. i to s th r-.-::. Iii la r- it! : : :s l-:.'o j,,u-' or.d of a r !:!. rt and i.- ar ; -r. J- o J hav; dtht-r u'ot to - ; k ! th f!nal- to : your i ior-) ' wt: lit. ir '- f u and l-a' ' "ur -hkals with tu' irirl a thv v. a oth-r '.a (! v. ar- unpro-

lUiinbridpe. Colby IT' ill I ay Official Visil to Latin-American Country

U'ArillN'lTON, Inc. 4 lVtinI i'ir L'oihy, m ci . t,'.r of sutf. h;i.J if ft a,liSn-,'ton lor ,o'jtli Arr. ri'a uh'Tf .i th r-pr s ntativo of I'r s't Wiion, h will pay an ti?.r !a! v :sit to tho trov rnin' nt of Draz.I arid T'rucijay and an uuotJlcial visit to Aro Titina. iw-fi-r- his ( p i rturf r,n tho prfid'ntiil y;irht Mayflower for Han.ptor, K.ads ( n the first of hi voyage, Mr. 'Jolhy rn-t th LfitinA!oriran dipioriiati': corri.i at th' rar.-Am-ri'aa t'nion ar.d th-y ;.ccon;anid Jiirn to th- Mayflower wliicii was iiioorrd at the navy yard. At the p an-Arnt-ricitrt I'nion, there was an f xrhanire of fart-wt II addrfins" bftwr-n the .-crotary and BItran Mathiu. h Chilean nmbassnlor jin.I ilian of th L-itin-Anifriran 'nvf-yM ar.d nt th- dock pt'ror.al far-wfll-i wf-ro xchaned.

Church Burns While Choir Sings "Safely Through Another Week" nVANSVILLi;, Ind.. Dec. 4. While the choir of the Fim Baptist church sanff "Safely Through Another Wt-ek," a man rushed Into the

church, shoutins: that the structure j was on fire. The over zealous choir. ; however, kept ritrht on fcinjdnc and was not dlF.suaded from it vocal ef- I forts until clanp of approachini: j

tire apparatus convinced tne meml.ers of their peril. All son? of nafe-

tv then ceased as they Joined in

helping to extinguish the flames.

j Nona: or iuoioval. j Ir- C. II. .Myer. FMpar H. Myers, sand A. ). Huffman hav moved to j 1J7 S. L.fayett- hlvd. Telephone r.urr.tar Main llu. Th1 Phy.-ieia ns and Ier;tists' Xray Iihnrator ha1

i.iovf , to the saint address. C). lirown, techiiiciaii. DPJT-H.

ATTACKS COAL CONTROL. r.v Trdt.-d Tre: TKItm; HACTK. Ind.. Dec. i Attacking tlie Indiana Stat coal control law as ineffective, Alfred M. i:U vh- pr"ident of the Nation;1 1 Coal ay-ociation today issued a statement fl-clarinr the only way to m t a fuel shortage is to increase production.

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Try XEWS-TIMES Want ids

vi :s sru." Th.' Salvation Army known every worthy family in 'outh Bend am! desires to hrin Xma Joy to each family. Would you like to spread joy? Just phone Main 1302, or send your donation to 214 S. St. Peter ml. er hr:u your pifts to 1Ö7 W. ("olfax. Merry Xmas to all. t '03122.

Annual memorial at Klk's Temple Ftinda-. Dfi'unlii'r 5th at :t P. M. 11 -ery oody itivitf d. i-5

ANNOUNCE NUMBERS OF AUTO LICENSES

INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 4. Gov.elect McCray will receive automoldle license plate number one of the 1321 issue. It was announced at the secretary of state's office today Plate number two will ro to Fred C Gardner of Indianapolis, number three John C. Ruckelhaus of Indianapolis: number four Ralph Lemcke, Marion county treasurer: number five Calvin Rieman. Ft. Wayne, ;ind number six to Kin Hubbard, Indianapolis) humorist.

KILLS WIFE AND SELF; BABE BECOMES ORPHAN

ly T'nlted Tres : CHICAGO, Dec. A. The 15 months old child of John and Marie Sleticka slept quietly in his crib, while the father cut Mrs. Sleticka's throat with a razor and then killed himself in the Himp manner. Mrs. Sb-ticka's mother-in-law found the couple dead in bed a few minutes later. She said they had quarreled.

Gla&&s Properly Fitted.

DR. J. BURKE,. Op' t 230 S. 3 HCl II GAN ST. Broken Leases Duplicated.

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FRANKLIN

20 wiles to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 viiles to the set of tires 50 fa slozvcr yearly depreciation (National Averages) In cold weather when comfortable, reliable transportation becomes more than ever desirable, the Franklin Sedan renders a performance that has no counterpart. You do not have to bother with "cold morning'1 starting troubles, nor fuss with non-freezing solutions when you drive a Franklin Sedan. It adds the mental comfort of its freedom from radiator worry to the bodily comfort of protection from inclement weather.

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Specials thai Will Crowd the Store

For Monday Only Extra Special SILK BLOUSES Beautiful new Georgette, Crepe de Chine. Taffeta, Satin and Tricolette Blouses. White, Flesh, and all dark shades. In many pretty styles. Up to $8.50 blouses, i5 Q Monday special : . $diJ3 GIRL'S COATS Girl's Coats, just received from New York, age 6 to 14 years, with large collars, belted and pockets button trim. Coats that were made to retail at $15.00. Mon- (T"JF Qg" day special 4 I ivv SILK GOWNS Women's pink Crepe de Chine, Silk Nightgowns, with

fancy lace yokes, $5.95 kind,

Monday sale

UNION SUITS Women's Union Suits, perfect fitting, high neck, long sleeves, low neck, half sleeve, low neck, no sleeve. Ankle

$3.95

length. All sizes. Regular

or

$1.19

extra. $1.75 kind, Monday sale ....

WOMEN'S COATS One large rack of Women's and Misses" Winter Coats, odd lots, broken lines, sibelines, polo, kersey and novelty mixtures. $19.7 and $22.50 coats. Mon- ÖJ1 1 QC day sale 40 I PETTICOATS Wo men's Petticoats, with heather bloom tops and twelve inch taffeta flounce, plain and changeable colors. Will wear better and look as well as allsilk. $4.75 kind, p QCJ Monday sale . . . 5)ai93 WOMEN'S GLOVES W omen s Chamoisette Gloves, black, white and all colors, all sizes. $1.25 kind.

Monday sale

95c

SILKS! SILKS! 36-inch Messaline Silk in navy blue, Copenhagen, black, brown and taupe. Regular $1.95 kind. J A A Q Monday sale ... I i I v OUTING FLANNEL 2,000 yards of plain white and fancy striped Outing Flannel, regular 35c 1 Q kind, Monday sale . . I JU DRESS GOODS 36-inch Wool Serges. in black, navy blue, regular $1.50 kind, Monday 79 C TABLE DAMASK 72-inch Tabic Damask, as

sorted patterns. Regular $2.25

kind, Monday sale

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$1.49

COTTON BLANKETS

Heavy Cotton Bed Blankets,

in grey only. $3.50

kind, sale

$2.29

COTTON BLANKETS Heavy Cotton Blankets, light plaids, assorted colors. $4.50

kind. sale

S2.9B

HANDKERCHIEFS Women's fancy embroidered

Handkerchiefs, in Swiss, 1 5c

kind, sale

10c

HOUSE DRESSES Wo men's House Dresses, in 1 I . All f

large selection. Mil nouse

dresses up to $5.00, sale . . . .

$2.49

APRONS Women's large house dress

Aprons, light or dark. For

merly sold for $1.79, sale

98c

SALE OF GLOVES Women's fine Kid Gloves, in black or black with white

stitching. Best $4.00 and $4.50

kind. Saturday special

$2.98

Mew

All Fine Models To Sell at

$16. SO ,$29.50 $49 .SO

What will happen when women see these coats is easy to guess. It has been so long since fine coats were offered at such prices that buying will burst all bounds when enthusiastic customers get in among these hundreds of coats. There are Women's, iMisses and Juniors, with large fur collars or self collars. Full, flare, belted, pockets and tailored models. Coats for street, dress or auto wear. All bright and new, bought especially for this sale from large New York manufacturers at the lowest prices in a long, long time. One beauty of this sale is that these are not marked down coats that were bought early at high prices and have been hanging around in cases and racks for several months. Our buyers have been nearly constantly in the market, pouring in new coats. And that ia the reason we are doing such an enormous coat business. Women not only in South Bend, but from surrounding towns have began to realize the savings that this store is giving. Three immense assortments at 816.50, $29.50, $49.50

Silks

Sample Sale of Mittenc 564 pairs of Misses' and Children's plain and fancy golf mittens. In all sizes, all colors. These mittens wre received Saturday and it is the greatest bargain offered this season in children's mittens. Mittens that if purchased in the regular way would sell ßfT ä up to 75c per pair, sale price JJ Children's Coats

Bought from large New York makers at less than cost of the making and material. The most wonderful offerings in Handsome Coats. CHILDREN'S COATS Age 6 to I 4 years, in immense variety of styles. Fur trimmed or self trimmed. With belts, pockets, handsome styles, in Silvertones, Bolivias ind Polo Cloth.

Up to $18.50 qual ity. Sale price . .

Children's Coats, 6 to 1 4 years, an immense purchase. In Tinseltone. Bolivia, Silvertone, Broadcloth and Polo Cloth.

Fur or self trimmed and belted effect with fancy pockets,

etc. Coats that were formerly made to retail at $25.00 go in this sale at . ,

LITTLE TOTS' COATS Extra Special Sale Tomorrow Girls Coats, age 2 to 6 years, in large selection. Cloth,

Velvets and Corduroy. Up to $10.00 values, sale price

Girls' Coats, age 2 to 6 years, in many pretty styles. Silvertones, Velvets, Bolivia and Kerseys. Some are Fur trimmed, others self trimmed with belts and large pockets. There are coats in this assortment that were made 6 "J (( to sell early as high as $ 19.75. Sale price . . ?!UaUU Children's Coats in all the latest creations, finest New $50.00

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$10.00

$15.00

$5.95

pecial Sale of

Buy Silks for Xmas

36-inch Black Messalines .... 36-inch Black Duchess Satin. . 36-inch Black Taffeta 36-inch Colored Taffeta 36-inch Black Imperial Satin . .

36 inch Charmeuse Satin,

in colors, at

40-inch Charmeuse Satin,

in colors, at

$1.49 $2.69 $1.39 $1.69 $2.69

$1.95 leuse Satin, $2.69

36-inch Black Charmeuse Satin 40-inch Black Charmeuse Satin

36-inch Poplin, black and

colors, at 36-inch Black Peau de Soie . .

$2.25 $2.95

ack and 79 c

$2.49

36-inch Fancy Taffeta and $1.95

36-inch Color

ed Messaline

:.$1.69

A Wonderful Sale of Hosiery

$1.25

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LADIES' HOSE Ladies' Black Silk Burson Hose, all sizes, $2.00 quality, y $1.00 Women's Fancy Heather Mixture Wool Hose, in all sizes, the same quality that if bought sixty days ago would

have had to retail at $2.50 per

pair. Our Sale price

Women's Heather Mixture Wool Hose in all the new shades, in all sizes. If bought sixty days ago would have sold and has been retailing all over the country at $5.00 per pair. Our Sale O A O

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Women's Gordon Black Silk Hosiery in all sizes; the qual

ity that formerly sold at $3.00 per pair. QC Our Sale price 3 mZfQ

Women s b ack k fibre Mose, good quality, in all sizes

that has been selling within the past two years up a3 high as $ 1 .00 a pair. Our Sale price .

CHILDREN'S HOSILRY Children's fine Ribbed Black Cotton Hose. In all sizes.

These are seconds of the 75c quality. Monday sale

price

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50c

45c

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SALE OF GLOVES

Women's tine Kid Washable CI oves. In all colors. Best

$3.00 and $3.50 kind

$1.98

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