South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 342, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 December 1920 — Page 12

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TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10

TWO MEN HOLD UP WOMAN, TAKE $35 Mrs. Floyd Halley is Victim— Flash Red Lights on Arthur Kreuger.

Mr. I tl Hi! :";, riM'l;.n jo.jt!) '? Mhl.i ak.i. v.-.- h.M u; Sunday v.nlriC t,"i- I'nloTi t. v.ti 1" jv.-n !-!'.' n . i r i 1 5".,'. 'aus tnk'-ri from !ur pur ". Mrs l!.iH' v;:s n-!out'-to !' ify to .jrvl SuikIiv ' rlrk- v Ith her M-i-r, Mis f'.uhri r; M .T-t.-ish. wn n :Ji. i,rf,ur nrr'l. Th mn lrv n r vlv r -i ! tol l Mr Hall y if oj.ni'.d her mouth t:y vo;jl shoot lu r. Arthur Kru,'"r r por: 1 to t ir ro'l'c station that S'ini'iy cvrnini:

ii h w..s living an automobile on th- 1 1 r i j l n road, fv ma.skcd r' n fnlu-J r 'l lights on him If was :i a rr. arhin an 1 lrjv ovr t' th- curb and In thi.- way got .nw.iy. Kr-':;rfp sLiU'I that the men r.i ir : out of woods. Th polic-' ir7ir.ii-i; it'-ly went to th j-otih but y : unable to :nd iny trace of the im ii.

S IX Iii: CliOMH) TIIJ.Y. t'ir.'.- north j-idc drygoods store A' ill b rj..-l all Tuesday on account of )c bStr thr day Jihj.r Kf which j-r.s Vf-dr. sday in conn-r-tion with th completion of 13 y :rs ..f cir s-f ul blisint tS COndi.cff'd by th- Messrs. S:'i:u and the f j v.ini of th- tirm's new store on W. Mishawaka av. Owdni? to a rn:stak in the Ncws-Tinus Sundav

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of the sale was given as on Tuesday.

SEVEN DRUNK CASES UP IN CITY COURT

IWINTKIIS notici;: imperial nicotinic Tuesday evening, D' 7. All broth r reiuestd to hi f.r.-nf. M Advt.

ftr. casea on ir.toxica.Uon came up before Judge Feis in ths city court Monday morning- John Kock. Mike Cook, and John Fox entered pkas of guilty and were each ftned $5 and ro?tj, which they paid. Frank Chaski. a Lithuanian, was unable to understand Enpllfh and a no interpreter rould be secured, the case w.as continued until Tuesday mornimr. Phillip Woolet entcrd t, plea of not guilty and he was released on a $25 bond for his appearance Friday morning. Otto Iipert and Case Webkter "were tried on intoxication charges. Witnesses were examined all day and the case continued until Friday. Wiliam Hlrsh, who was arrested on an aiult and battery charge preferred by his wife, was discharged, his wife failing to prosecute.

siii:irov 111:111: TI FSDAY. Rev. Titus received word Monday that Dr. A. I. Shlton. noted missionary, will positively b in Mishawaka Tuesday evening and will addre.s an aulience at the First Methodist church. The Golden Ilule quartet of K lk hart will furnish musical selections during the evening.

Chicken pie srjpper, Presbyterian church. Ic 8. Menu Chicken pie, mashed potatoes and gravy, cabbap-? .Kalad.. rolls. Jelly, rle and coffee. Price 60c. Advt. 6tl.

crosi: i;i;vivri sf.kvichs. The tlra.1 nutting of the revival services at the Firs,t liipt!t ehurvh dtiring la.t week was held Sunday evering. The church was crowded to capacity and 18 nw member!? were baptized, 14 rf whom wer nwn. TTilrf makes a total of ?7 in all for the campaign. Pev. M. K. Hawkins, pastor of the church, wad in charge.

11IG TKIJi.H SALI; SUdn's North Side Savin? Centrr will he rloMl all lay Tuoday. 0n Wtxlncfday with bis tlirro day dollar fralt. Jmo Tuesday's iwpTs. Advt.

Chicken pie crupper, Tresbyterian church, Dec. 8. Advt. 2tf.

BURKET FUNERAL SERVICES. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Burket will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's Catholic church, burial in Riverview cemetery, South Bend.

ATT I IN I vi:iDiNc;. Mr. and Mrs. Herman IZ. Wallis and Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Sanderson hive returned from Grand Kaplds, Mlrh., where they attended the, veddlP of a relative.

Salesladies wanted at Stain's Savin? store, M.n tt. and Mishawaka a v. 6tl

r.Li:cTKN or orrici.rm. Th annual election of otfirers of Home Grove ttan. No. It', Woodmen ircle. will be held Tu.'.lay veiiinjr in Orchestra hall. Fa cry one is req nested 'to be present.

Emil Coppens will open n froren' at 701 W. Fourth st. and solicits your patronage. Gtl Advt.

Q FA R ANTIN K CASF.S. Carl Ilomoky 2 1 linker st., id ill 1th Miiallpox. Donald Flier, f 5 S. Logan Kt.. is ill with scarlet fever. Loth homes have been quaran lined.

ADDITIONAL MISHAWAKA KWS ON I'AliK 13.

"Every Day Needs

Sale at ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Saturday, Dec, 11 Sale opens with Noonday Lunch, 50 cents. Useful and ornamental articles used each day of the week, and pastry and candies will he on display and for sale. Tea served during the afternoon.

Special Price On Carload of Potatoes At New York Central Tracks. Must be Sold within the next few days. No. 1 Michigan Potatoes, $1.35 per bushel, $1.40 delivered. From 50 bushels and up a large reduction.

Apply K. Fruit Store 121 Lincoln Way East. Phone Mishawaka 136.

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Dollar Day Sale begins Wednesday, December 8 at 9 A. M. and ends Friday at 9 P. M. Your Dollar Will W ork W ooders Here

THIS GREAT SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 In celebration of the opening of our New Store. There will be no music nor flowers, but values that will remind you of the good olden days. We have cut prices to the bone, regardless of Profit or Cost. Buy your gifts at Bargain Prices. Spend a dollar Save a dollar. $1.00 off on every pair of Ladies' or Men's Shoes, Sweaters, Blankets, Men's Hats, Trousers, Dress Shirts, etc. Old iMan Dollar has gone back to work during this Sale.

Here's a great sale to help you with your Christmas buying. These are the new, low prices made possible in order to introduce our new addition. You reap the benefits of the lowered prices. Get out paper and pencil now and make up your shopping list don't overlook the very special one day values, the prices are amazingly low.

Men's Blue Denim Bib Overalls, pair Blue Knit Wrist Canvas Gloves, 7 pairs. . . Best Grade Blue Chambrav Work Shirts. . Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers Men's Black Satin Work Shirts

Men's Ribbed Union Suits, 36 and 38

Men's Flannel Shirts, Special

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Ladies' Silk Camisoles

1 Lot of Corsets

Crepe Bloomers

Ladies' Outing Petticoats

Percale Kitchen Aprons, 2 for

Black Satin Underskirts

Large Bungalow Aprons

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White or Colored Outing Flannel, 5 yards Striped or Plaid Gingham, 5 yards 72-inch wide Table Damask, 1 vard

Comforter Challies or Drapery Material, 5 vards for

Extra large Turkish Towels, 2 for

Misses' Black Sateen Bloomers, 2 for

Full size Bed Sheets, Special

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3 P.M. Misses' Fleeced Union Suits, sizes 2 to 14, ea. $1.00 36-inch Bleached Muslin, 7 vards for $1.00

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Ladies' Silk Fibre Hose, black, 2 pair

Ladies' Cotton Hose, black or white, 5 pair . Ladies' Green Label Burson Hose, 3 pair. (fT . lL i

Infants Black Kid Button bhoes, per pair. Men's 1 Buckle Arctics, per pair Ladies' Sample Shoes, sizes to each . . . Men's 4 Buckle All Rubber Arctics, each . .

Ladies' Finest Felt Slippers, $3 grade, each J

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3 P.M. Sweaters for the whole family, each $1.00 26-inch Suit Cases, each $1.00

Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 12 for $1.00 0 NT Crochet Cotton, 10 for $1.00 Large comforter size Cotton Batting $1.00 Cap Shape Hair Nets, 12 for $1.00 Turkish Towels, 50c grade, 3 for $1.00 Long Silk Gloves $1.00 Small Cottoh Batts, 10 for .$1.00

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3 P.M. Ladies' Comfy Felt House Slippers, pair. . .$1.00 Men's Dress Shirts, worth double, each $1.00

Bovs' Percale Waists, 2 for

Serviceable Knee Pants

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Bows' or Girls' Sweaters

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Full Size Blankets, $2 a pair each Bovs' Heaw Hose, 3 pair

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Bovs' or Girls' Black Ribbed Hose, 6 pair. Men's Socks, for work or dress, 8 pairs Heavy Wool Mixed Socks, 50c grade, 3 pr.

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