South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 342, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 December 1920 — Page 2
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- . 1 1 n i:siy MoiiMMi, in i.i:r.i:is 7. no. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1ME2 SAYS '110 ACCIDE1IT HER PROBLEMS fr BraAAau ji 4 Christmas Sale of LEATHER GOODS Many exceptional values are to Le found here. n r Viul llDilDl ilUi0 V 2 LEiXiDJLJLL',M I TO BE REAL SUCCESS '1;,rrrsvv Store Opens 8:30 A. M. Closes 5:30 P.M. Open Saturday Until 9:30 P. M f ?yf jPJra Tim r. it i4 r-- inc. 1 r5 .f;! 1 L-i- rvw.i r- 1 1 Sundav Wor-t Kaihwiv Dav Total for V.Vrk," 10," V oanawicnes. Salads, Ice Cream, Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, 2 until 5 IeIov A1 At; raze.
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A rru-ftin; of the IMver I'ark I!oy Si out waa hll Saturday at thry. 11. church to jractict ami cora11 tc arrrnu-crnnts f-r th" ?o-ial ii'l entortainm nt to lo t;it n Monday 11 i r: at tho chuich 1 r thi- ; ai'Tits and fr i' iid.?. Tin' M rinii ; Ih'.d't rlub v:is
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WHY TWO DEAR FRIENDS DIDN'T MEET Each hurried to the appointed place to surprise the other with her new veil and then spent an hour v.-on,L iiij who the other was.
7:rVaL ;'u-::-J;rDiVnRflI7.RIIITR files suit to oust
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Iu-cord IVuniber of Actions Avait Trial Scluiltz Case Included.
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ti f the house at ') Dubail av.. which they allege is unlawfully hebl by Ikrrnan L. Chapman ami his wile, Alice I?. Chapman. The complaint allotted that the defenuants, as ic ii arts, remained in the house since .Nov. 25 against the protest of the irartzoK5, and that they have ViMiinvi.il 1 1 Iii. -ritli rif nliif trip 1! 'M
The December term of the St. Jo-I f,vfl! ,.,c fl.nr., i," .....
- county superior court opened j Cmpla!nt I.- also made that dt'.e
Mor.day with Jiuue MontLtcnu ry on " the carelessness of the defend
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t" b- come ov. riieatt d in the house.
in honor of tb-ir !7th "ddif - ti".-j b' lit jnn rs wh.o probably ' ara that water from a tank in he -Ivor--trv. Cov. r w re ii;d f..r 1'" iv-n' 5 ' ''d"d for th- firu time : attie has overflowed and ran down
Atnep- the truf. wr re Mr. a d ! 1 ; ' ' ra A. T.iyior. I nion the walls to the basement. They Mr.--. AU!a rriV. Mr. aid -frH. j !' v. :.. hip; .loliu .1. Ihs b-. Herman t u-n that the walls hale been T. i".b r Malandor and Mr. Ma- ! :' '"ship: William Wolf, Clay town- marred and defaced to the value of
HOLSTEIN BREEDERS WILL INCORPORATE
St. Joseph Valley Association to Promote Registered Cattle.
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Possession of the hou- and nidcr-
P. O.lievrick. fir.eoln ' rnrr.t air:iint th defendant;-, for
Pe-o W Miller, C.erman' dan:atres to the amount of $1.000 Is
K-i-ifPP. son of .Mr. and Mr-. j din ' ' ,v' 1 1 ; Pmi- l K. Ho khill, C'.ay ubUtal in the complaint. Krepp, whioh took i!.;e.. at th. ! : ' v ;'- hl;' : I':,hvij n- VTot. Ienn . o ut lious" in S .uth Tea l Thürs- it"V.n-b.p; Nicholas Cinnott, Portale CIIU ISTMAS UASKITS. .'ay. Dec. :h Mr. and M i ;. Km pp "U !"'n :;' r,'a ' 00i, nn town- Come and look them over 1 "a ill r's;l,. in S'-uth Pe. nd. j s'l.'dh and W illiam IL Stiles, Olive ou buy. Open evenincrs.
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A m.sM.fi ir- me. tir.; udl h b.eb1 ! " ..., . , ... i. , ,. i-,. m .i i: , I Svu Divorce. ': ." !:, , 1 l l v M"lh:,!i-:t The Ur.:-. do,k,t of crimlril and ; ;"! LxrdlY ,'-V;?'-nt:tl :,t ' ;vil c-., m the h:-orv of the roU;i. i ''.. A. I.. H laullen. the pas; r.i.,. ,f , " . -HI have charge of the m. ' ti: . 'V' ffor tt; .... . , , - . , kl"h : m.-r.t. One ot the most important di" oistr.et rat-'- !ic of the i nnren i , .,. .i ' n . . ' !i..--s to . imie be;ore the court wi'l
i, n ., , , u,.,: i, . i " ',tt' v rsv.s August Si-hultz, ii" oatu ...mi l i e! ami eon- , , . . , .,, . '-.".h tor the murder of Henry ;inue ov.r s-arday. Ad pastors ml,,.... . , . . . t. ,. M . T. ,
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Tlie as. was recently venued
fr .-ni th..- ireuit ciurt of this roimI I1 at the r- int sf fit Sni fi'd Tn'w
Tb.e Women'.- Pilde clis of tin- ; y, ,!-;, y. who is sittimr in the circuit AI. thodi-t Pp.seop.il rh ir.'i. av:11 j ro-.rt durinc the absence of .Tu dire
!d th.ir regular monthly Pt; le ; r(i:-.i;. Tl;- law firm of MMnerny,
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The ?t. Joseph Valley Holstein P.reedtr.V association has filed art i c l f 5? of incorporntion with county recorder John A. Swanson. Tlie purposo of the association is to promote breeding and marketing of retristerthe county recorder. The purpose ed cattle, and the acquirir of land and buildings for the need of the members. The amount of corporate 5tock to be issued is $10, GOO, di-
J vlded into 1,000 shares having1 a p'ir
vaiue or iiu. The incorporators. who include most of the prominent Holstein breeders of the county. art: Prother Felix. St. Joe Farm, Notre Dame; Harry A. Krim: & Son. Purr Oak Stock Farm, South Pend; W. Leo C:is-.iday. South Pend; P. P. Vaughn New Carlisle. Imp. Charles Weidler, s"euth I'ond; Lt-o Van II.-ss. South pend and J. C. Peamer, North Lib- ( rty. Ind.
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;'ey and MeVieker has Peen re
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afternoon at the li.!:.c of Mrs. A. P. ; . . . . . i
i.ram;enm.n. . eventn s:. !:;;.: reason the change was made. Arranitem.'nts are b.-ir.-r made for! ' h.dl .s-s to the number of 707 ine animal ('hrStm.is entertainment ' a. : on the docket for hearing at this of the Church of Co. I San lay j t. r: i of i mirt. f this number nearschool to bo hohl at the ehureh ' ' h.r.f are divorce action, there bo-
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:Zv.-th?i. h- 'r v.il'Z WALL TOU : RETURNED p es? we h, rem ilr.s nr. 'hamiod. j Mr. ar.-l Mrs. Huvh;:; .f CP :i. I lU'-l Ivr.ro. 11. George C:i-e. Mich., h ive 1 .:. ;::i:.u Mr. .tnd : 1 ;i'l iP- r-e P.dley. 11. roach. ed Mr. H. Vand.-nford. X. Pichte. -t;th j stu .- wh. re they could no lon-T-t.. tb.e j as: wo ';, ' r star. ! tlie con tine ment of the r.. TM.i -.fro t----i'- m,,., i .. d! t'wvn ar.d b ft their honms in
:arn' ! 'rem a we. Iw's v;s;t :..-ttb' Creek. Muh.
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:n s-ar ';. i f o'-be-r !'.e!ds to conquer. Th-v -Air" sc tre.-ly started on their c ii- ors of adventure down the 5 ith.s of tb.e 'white hunts"' when
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Mr. W. T. Lor: a ir c.f Rok;, r, Ph. form.-rly ef P:vcr I'ark. a-d Mr. nr..! :ir. TV :-. I Vail ef S--atb. Per.i v ere Sandav cut s (if Mr-!
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AUTO DRIVER $25
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All Furs Reduced 40 to 50 Coats - Scarfs - Capes - Coatees Every Fur Garment Reduced as Follows Scarfs - Capes - Coatees
Mole Scarf, reduced from 5 MO to Mole Scaif, reduced from $175 to Hudson Seal Scarf, reduced from
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Marten Scarf, reduced from $185 to Marten Scarf, reduced from $ 1 65 to Mink Cape, reduced from $330 to Mole Cape, reduced from S210 to Kolinsky Coatee, reduced from to
$100 $100 S195 $100 $100 $100 $195 $125 $375 $195
Mink Stole, reduced from S300 to $195 Mink Stole, reduced from SI 25 to. . $85 Kolinsky Stole, reduced from $415 to $250 Mole Stole, reduced from $100 to. . $65 Mole and Natural Squirrel Stole, reduced from $150 to $95 Hudson Seal Throw, reduced from SI 50 to $95
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Mole, reduced from $465 to $295 Squirrel, reduced from S665 to $395 Neutria, reduced from s35oto $195 Hudson Seal (Marten collar and culls), reduced from $465 to $295 Hudson Seal (Squirrel collar and sulls), reduced from $600 to $350 Hudson Seal (Sable Squirrel collar and suiTs), reduced from S46o to $295 Hudson Seal (Squirrel cape collar), reduced from $850 to $495 Hudson Seal, reduced from $5oo to $295 Hudson Seal, reduced from $665 to $395 Hudson Seal, reduced from S750 to $450 Hudson Seal, reduced from $495 to $295 Bay Seal, reduced from S415 to $275 Bay Seal (Marten collar and sulTs), reduced from $335 to $240 Bay Seal, reduced from $250 to $150 Bay Seal, reduced from $390 to $195 Bay Seal, reduced from S3 5 5 to $200
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SANTA CLAUS IS COMING ON THE RUNSHOP NOW!
For Children riannelett Gowns ef !: avy quality in assort t-d colore.! stripes. Sizes H to 111 years Regular S1.9S for Sl.r.O. Flanrw'Iottt Gowns of b. -t prade material with double yoke and hemstitching at neck and cuffs. Sizes 4 to 14 year.. Ilrxul.'ir $2.N'. for $I.flS. l'illow f'ao for llaTie We are FhowinK a full line of tb.'.-e ciusos, daintily embroidered, for $1.50, $1. 9H and $3.00. Lingerie Chrlstma shnwlmr of dainty k'armenLs In flesh and white Crepo de Chine and Washable Satin. Corset Covers Pace and embroidery trimmed, $1.50 to $1.50 laivelopo Cliemls' Iacc and embroidery trim, $3.50 to Sfl.00. IHoorrKT-s Plain and lace trimmed, $5.00. Gmvns Crepo de Chine $7.50 to $1.1.50. Sklrt- WaFhaWo Satin scalloped edef$0.95 and $11.95. Beacon Blanket Robes Beautiful Bath Ttobea in a larfre variety of patterns and colors. All Fizofi to 4G. $7.35 and $7.50 valuo for $6.95. Better grndo Bobe. at $5.30. $0.00. $10.00 and $12.00.
We Wish to Announce A Clearance of Velvet Hats at $5.00 Each These are all fro od Hats in striking shapes and colors. Trimmintrs are bright and new. Perhaps a Hat you have been wanting is in this roup. There are many exceptional bargains here. Luggage A Sensible and Pelaslng Gift. Bags In all good leathers various shapes and fittings. Some Silk lined $18.00 to $52.00. Overnight Cases Crepe jrrain leather or black enamel Silk lined -ivory fittings $21.00 to $50.00. Hartman Wardrobe Trunks All sizes and Stvles $42.50 to $140.00.
150 D resses At Very Great Reductions
$j7 The new styles and colors
in such fabrics as Poiret Twill, Serge, Silk and Tricotine These Dresses are $60.00 values now on sale at $10.00, $15.00, $19.75 and $29.75
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Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday
3 Cans 10 Pounds Gold Medal 3 Cans Tomatoes Sugar Flour Pumpkin 15c Sl-10 $1-55 15e 2 Pkgs. 3-lb. Can Best 2 Pkgs. "SÄ"' CrUco gZZft Nooa.e, 16c 77c 55c 15c Brooms 3 Cans 6 Rolls 12 Boxes 4 Dutch Toilet Matches Sewed Cleanser Paper Full Count 39c 25c 25c 59c
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