South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 342, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 December 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIK
JITXPAY MORXIXfi. DHC PMIiHR 7, 10;o.
EXPECT FULL QUOTA IN "Y" CAMPAIGN
Teams to Report Membership: Gainetl at Banquet Tuesday Night.
The Y. JT. C. A. "still hunt" fcr
,o coiira Sum ItESTS GAR'S SPEED ! BURGLARS GET RICH
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".-! COURT FINES DRIYER
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wf-ro made on May 10, 1920, anil v.fre to mature at different time within four months, and that thpy w!o to hi rar six percent Interest
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members, whlrh started Nov. 1 4. j U:ti:Y,y rcs that none of the Mill be terminated ivith a banquet notes have been paid, and he ns'-:i at the üsoclitlon building Tu v : fr,r -" darnauen. Including attnr-
WilJJam Harry V,rhy filed !ult
Sf. .Tr.mnri cinrr nr rnnrt -.
in from Hanfy K. Frlshifer four
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LOOT FROM GROGERY
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r.lsrht at 6:20 o'clock, at whirl, time return of the campaign v. Ill b'- announced. C. Fretz, chairman of the :nmthp committee, will act a.s tatraoater and "Walter O'Kf-efe will ntertaln. Ten teams of 10 mn e-ich, hav each brcn nrrlned a quota of ::o r.evr members und while no n-tuinn
Iuvp yet ben filed, those In charo ( roal
r,f thft drivo were rnr.Mdent M,ik'-ivI
r.' y fH of ?" incurred In the court action, and for the interest due him on the matured notes.
HANOI'S!-; Ä riiiij.iivs Coal and Coke. We can fill orders for Immediate delivery rn ?rnulno T'orahcnt.n
that thi full quota hid tiJned by each team.
Essays In
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Jump, eq-tr ami nut. 1 In rrisr. urc. IlUn , ,ln -strnd and vow take votir car out oi-. lump. ec- and nut, anthracite ;.n,1 if hf can pf.t r,0 miles out of It. Ck s.oie nut and pe:4. m and rut nn,(.. otherwi.- it don't cost c oke. Kentucky lump. Indiana steam t Vou i rent
p . Twenty minutes later Brooks and
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"I hlrty-yix an hour, your honor.
Jude- Cii'm-r has a method al! Hurrlars entered the .store of Fam hi- own of d-alincr v.ith ppe l d-- i Singer, 1601 Listen .t., sometime
men when they are bnunh
him in th city tourt. Sam I'rooks was brought before th judre, charKf-d with running 30 miles an hour on Mishawnka -iv. I'.rooks said that his car wouldn't run .".0 mil-s an hour. "That's whit they all say." .aid the
juutre. "I'll let Motorcyclo Officer
'.eforo i Sunday niht and succeeded in car-
rvincr nwav merchandise Ti!ued it
several hundred dollars. The store was entered, by breaking i window In a Pide door near the rear of the building. The roods, known to have been taken, include four sacks of flour, two cases of butter ven cartons of cicarets, three boxes of cigars and a sweater.
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uxk to Tin: Hi:scui;. There aro no two ways about It, Unk Sam la getting to b; th- only worth while hero on this uobblj
planet, vmonever nome nation i htartrt up a 'ot of devilment and eventually succeeds by k-ettin? It in ; the neck, the llrst person hollered i for 1 Unk Sam. Of course Unk re- j uDonds and triea to do the best be j can, but the practice Is pettinp to j he a real pain. The latest example j Is France yelplnff for help down I
Crimea way. It was France that H;t tho whole show point; and now be?caus the results of her own general all around cu?sedne?s are Kettln? too hefty, ehe is Jumping into the "let Samuel do it" state of ralnd. Nobody told France to start after the Bolshevik. She tried it several times and each time jrot the worst of It. Then she backed "W'ranpel. By she" we mean the French Bankers and diplomats. The Czar'a old government owed France considerable doußh and when theBolahevlkfl threw the Czar's ledger
Into the ash heap, France was , rnuchly peeved. And we aren't i
hollering: because ehe backed Deni- j
kin. Koienak and the rest. Tha; was her business if she wanted to make It her business. But the thlnj? that negotiates our angora If the fact that whenever she falls down hard and meraes up the party, the first person ho hollers to help her Is Unk SamueL After the Boltfhoviks wrecked Mr. "Wranpel down In the Crimea, th whole population tarted for the water. At the present moment there are more than ninety hlps filled with men, women nd little children, anchored in the Iiosphorus. The situation is too tough for the French to handle and so they have called upon the Near Fast Relief for Aid. Of course the fleelnfT people will ret all the aid possible, but what we want to know 1 this: Shall Unk Samuel forever pose ns the pood nnr:el to repair the wreckage wrought by these International Instigators, extraordinary and hell raisers plenipotentiary?
th HFciti iTs m:vi:. V. V. Chnilel. G. Allan. O. War 1. IX O. Blelmv. If. V. Peters and K. Adamskl have enlisted for naval service and left with 10 other recruits for tra'ninjr stations in various parts of the country Monday morning. Chief Alberton announced that men of all ratings were wanted for a destmyer cruise to I'urcpe.
aid 0!rn?tead. "Five dollars and costs, Brook pay the crk," said the judge.
XOTICI' OF IU-TIVATa Drs. r. II. Myers. IMgar If. Myers and A. IX Iluffni-an have moved to 1-J7 S. Iafayette blvd. Teleihone number. Main 110. The physicians' and dentists' X-ray laboratory has moved to the same address, L. (. Brown, technician. I 407-1 4 Advt.
VOll TllKHAY at BiTi:nii:it imos.
3I S. Michigan St. lit-r I'ot J toast Sirloin Steak Found Steak
Short Steak
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CI1HISTMAS BASKI7TS. Come and look them over before you buy. Open evenlner. Adam licehler," 2206 Miami st.. M. 1993.
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KANOrSE Ä: FlIlU.Tps Coal and Ccd r We can nil orders for Immediate il'llvery on jrpnnir.e Poc.jhoutas
ritnp, eg- and nut, Harnshurg. "Hinis lump, cfTir and nut, nntb.aci'e store nut anl pea. re? and nut i c . Kentucky lump. Indiana steam I . ...il. K.worsr. & rini.LTPs N. Y. C. Tt. It. itnl Clinpin St. I. SI.: D3:C-7 '
nmiSTMAS AVHITATIIS. ; Fine as-sortment. Open evenings, j .dam Bechler, 220 Miami st., i
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"Cilifornia Syrup of Figs Child's Best Laxative
Accept 'Caltfornia" Fyrtip of rirnly loo'; for the r..imo California n tie pick. ice. then you aro sure your child is having the bt and most harmlose physic for t'ne little Momach, liver ar.-l bnwds. Chil lrer love its fruity taste. Full directions. on each bottle. You must say "Calirornla." Adv.
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Choice of any Cloth or Plush Coaiin the store selling over $115.00 at One Third Off Splendidly made of fine quality Silvertip Bolivia, Ironella, Pclo, Chamoistyn- Salon Cloth, Duvet Superior and Silvertone in brown, Pekin, navy and reindeer. Made with deep circular cape collar enriched by a wide band of fur or large fur collars, trimmed with fancy stiching or piping, belts worn inside or out fully lineH with plain or fancy filk. Also many beautiful Coats plain and with large fur collars and cuffs! Your unrestricted choice of an Coat that sold for $115.00 and up at a discount of 33 1-3. Here are the Savings $115 Coats Reduced to . . $76.67 $ 1 45 Coats Reduced to . . $96.67 $125 Coats Reduced to. .$83.34 $165 Coats Reduced to. $110.00 $135 Coats Reduced to. .$90.00 ' $1 95 Coats Reduced to. $130.00
Look! At These Lower Prices On Woolen Fabrics 25 to 33 1-3 Reductions N
French Serge, 0-inch in navy blue;-' $3.C0 value, yard $2.25 Storm Serge, French Serge and Chiffon Poplin, 56 inches wide, in navy, brown and black ; $5 value, yard $3.75 Checked Skirtings, excellent quality, 60 inches wide; $7.00 value, yard $5.25
Middy Flannel, 27-inch, in red and blue; $2.50 value $1.88 Fancy Sateen, 36-inch, in neat floral designs; $1.50 value, yard $1.00 Georgette Crepe, 40-in., values up to $3.00, special, yard $1.50
Japanese Lunch Cloths For Christmas Gifts At Reduced Prices Thse dainty cloths are made in Japan and are very popular. They come in blue fiyitJrc and bird designs on grounds of white. These low prices make them even more attractive. 54-in. Cloths. $1.79 value, reduced to.. $1.59 60-in. Cloths, $2.19 w.lue. reduced to $1.S9 72-in. Cloth. $2.75 value, reduced to $2.19 Napkins, Dozen $1.00
Notions
Never rust best brass pins. 180 count, 5c; 360 count at 10c Hooks and eyes, black and white at 7c and. . .10c Presto and Crown snap fasteners in black and white, card 5c Boye surehold spring snap fasteners 10c Tape measures, special 5c Adjustable belting, ready to fit in skirt, black and white, sizes to 36, at. . ,25c
It's None To Early To Begin Christmas Shopping Freed from the task of preparing for Thanksgiving, a great many people have commenced now to make selections for gifts and other needs, anticipating the holidays. We have made ready, complete stocks of suitable ifj merchandise, representing the utmost in quality. All goods are arranged in such a way .o facilitate selection. There is only one course for the person who preferes leisurely, satisfactory selections and that is to shop now.
Christmas Handkerchiefs Are now on display, make your selections while stocks are :omplete
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omen s Handk erchiefs with small dainty initial, each 25c Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered initial, each 50c Women's Handkerchiefs, embroidered corner design, box of 2 at 29c Women's Handkerchiefs, white embroidered corner designs, box of 3 at 50c Women's Handkerchiefs, fancy embroidered designs in corner, box of 3 at. . .$1.00
Women's Handkerchiefs, embroidered corner designs, bcx of 6 at $1.00 Women's Handkerchiefs, neat floral designs, box of 6 at $1.50 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, 25c each, box of 6 at $1.45 Men's Handkerchiefs, box of 2 at. . .50c Boys' Initial Handkerchiefs, 25c each, box of 6 at $1.45 Children's Handkerchiefs in animal and figured designs, box of 3 at 25c
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Select whichever style is best suited to your needs and you can be sure it will give the utmost satisfaction. They are all Victrolas, made complete in the Victor factories the largest plant in the world devoted to the manufacture of a musical instrument. Victrolas differ essentially from all other sound-reproducing instruments. They are built for the express purpose of playing the world's best music exactly as interpreted by the greatest artists who have naturally chosen the Victor as the medium to record and re produce their art The Victor changeable stylus and the modifying doors enable you to adapt the volume of tone to the acoustic requirements of any room, but no compromise is permitted, and on the Victrola no distortion is possible These are only two of the many Victor patented features in every Victrola, and the more than twenty years' research and experience in the art -of sound reproduction are your guarantee of absolute satisfaction. To be sure you get Victor products, look for our famous trademark "His Master's Voice" under the lid of all instruments, on the labels of all records.
VktroU VI, $35
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it up quickly. The first dose will produce Gratifying rcsdti. AH Draggisti. j
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Rainbow Transfer Company For Prompt Service CALL Office Res. Lincoln 5350 Main 2750 Motor Truck, Transportation We do nil kinds of moving and hauling in the shortest time possible and "OUR RATES ARE LOW" 535 S. Taylor St. South Bend, Ind.
Samuel C. Lontz & Sons The Home cf Klean fCo&J East Colfax Avenua
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( 1 1 It I ST.MA S FL ) Wl I.avo your orders early. Price reasonable. Adam Heeh.er, 2-0 C Miami st.. M.
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