South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 345, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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SPURNED LOVE IS ARREST CAUSE OF
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Woman Locked in Cell
old tr:: a wild t;ii- f n;i:irn d Io-o. J II" lived as ;i l-.iht !r fi.r y ;rs and
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j ;iriv r I th- ad .f i: s i Morton. T- !". o., in a Muni: t r : a r i pnpr d.ite.J
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mirrhd Oct. 10. Identified lly Isrmx. Th wif- then su'-r d-d in l.e-
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f the wr rn r. .n his :ery and WITES SCHOOL BOYS
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Iiclievi In Pi-cjfarnliMS-i. :e of the i-tt rs from a Detroit.
, Mii-h.. man written in Htmariin I tli.it the writ r i-i the scvrnth
hus!and, Ismaz is th eighth and
I5u. ki the ninth.
s.iys, that in most of thf ca-. Kosa , l'vu'n' . . ... . . . . i(t'n
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Woman Locked in l.ell I -,,r. hri'.i il- V ? ? , " ' Ily r,--'lt 1 tm- arm or an- . . . . ., If-'i.Mhi.l. k.i v ,t rs, an! til limi , ,!tll, r Ap-ir. ntlv h had her hi:s111 Local Jail. - jta..- of lmu n.ll he va "lu'atMl, i,,,,,, , ii-;,-. I aluad by letter, he how ,:uriri- ;h(- wr. fh- hnd J nssrts. acc itins a I! their proposals A woman a!.- r d to .viv- rn rri d V'. 0m..i t. i- t-t t . .. t 01 n.irri;v -inii li.x.nt, in uitcs in v.....i..i,ton I. ( .. lit. ,. I a.. s.,rrfSS;, n v0 that she couM fill to than M.r'- :v. n ir. th- i-tst ( "o'.u m hus. ( ). Sh- r lat'd t"'thma!l -ix months. .ttr.,h-.. d in c-.ry ' U-n.iz. h.-... that hf hid ?..'ltl: Si;r-' :V und.-r arrtst at the county . . ''iiisli d ii' 1 1 1 n ri : 1 r, f if!or: v n r d 1 j 111
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On Nov. S, Mr. I
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'n'!Cury two ( k airo. Sh" is four
f'-'t. ix inches ta'I. Her ace is
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C. W. Gamble, ."retary of the V. M. C. A. boys' department, visited : 1 1 1 schools in South HenJ and Mish
it i-.eems. Inaz a.aka Thursday and in short talks
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the apes of 10 and IS, to
cone to th Y.M.f.A. and enjoy
1 "(it.cn hnuf week." which starts
III AL .' 1 II 1.4 . V JHUmclill ' ' 1 III"! .-, j iaket hall, and swimmh:?. will en
tertain-the Loys or the various schools each afternoon of the week Htartir.i? at 3 o'clock.
The Junior lysines Boy' held their weekly supper at
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club the
of th.i city
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f . w w k s a Mm. I Pi -c -:. :v';i undr the :aiii" r.f l:o.t M.irti:i. was married : li-r pres.- r.t hus'-arjd. as to all the t h 1 i: is s iid thri'i".:h a rn itri- : t-ial ap'nry a lyeiti-d in a H1111r, wspap. r. An:h"i:y li'n iz,
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;.e h'-r i-hth ln l... 'id. a 1 ; . r- d i;, "-urt ami identified woman. She
v the st of In cloth s. j Kouir.anian or Hungarian desr-nt. Ii" tol l the f.i.ry t.i the liur.carian 1 I'art of one fit her fincers i missing paper and w h--n 1'rank lhiscsU-J. of and it i .t-aid that she c airn to South I'.end fad it, he became sur-.hai lost it while actimr as a field mci-ius fif bi- tvwly ae.juired ?pou" ! nur in France. and hrid her placed under arrest. M'-J then communicated with lunaz. who j I'lITK Mrcri'IJi: ON arriv.-,i n South IP-nd Tm-rsday andj CI! II 1ST I. W SriKXCi:. po?itie'y id.'ntifi. d the woman ;isj At th" church idirice. Main and
Sun. lay afurnoon, I.".. The public invited.
spj:aks at liAi'oin i:.
28 and '.' years and ho is Krcreational ljroctor Col. C.
and brunette. She is of'mour Itullock spok- on tbe
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?ts f!'"ii ;hr men from various) I . e. 2, citie who recognized the d .cr i f t ion j
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of liecreation in a Municipal IP.nl-L-t before the Iiporte ch.liuber of commer'e at it luncheon Thursday 1100:1 Fb'orts are heint; made to have that city approp-riate funds for a municipal recreation depart1 lent similiar to South Hend'.s.
Aim snc wit i:ti is. Fimst .election in citv. William, the l ierit. 138 S. Michigan st. Main 7 CD. 93?8-2D
SUES FOR DIVORCE;
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Coral A. Clark hn.s f.Ied fult in the suoerior court Thursday atraint John Clark, in which he asks for a dhorce The vuuple were ir.trricd in 15 CO, 111 which she asks for a divorce. The couple was married in 1500. an 1 lived together cntil I f 1 7 . wh.-n the .petition alkies that the husband ie??rtd her. Failure to Mippeirt is triven as the cause' ol lh action, it beim; stated m the petition that Clark failed to provide for a period of two years before the sepa rat ion.
LOYAL AMERICAN LODGE HAS MEETING
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The Frances Shop
Give a r ranees Shop Blouse For Xmas
Give a Frances Shop Blouse For Xmas
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we actually anticipate the greatest Saturday of the year, for the opportunity to save from onefourth to one-half and at the same time obtain Coats, Suits and Dresses of the Frances Shop Standard of Quality will attract many, many women who had intended to wait until after Christmas before buying.
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Every suit in our stock is offered at just half the regular price. Women who have seen these garments will quickly appreciate the values we are giving. Distinctive models in a wide range of materials, styles and colors.
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DRESSES ONE
FOURTH OFF
There is every style of dress that you might desire dresses for afternoon and evening wear, for street and business. Every size. Every color. Every dress in the selection is a wonderful value at this new low price.
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Each one of these coats has a world of style. Voluminous big, wrappy coats, soft draped and shawl collars. Linings that are not only beautiful, but wearable. Typical Frances Shop coats in all sizes, styles and colors.
15r Discount cn all BLOUSES All Styles, Sizes and Colors
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117 South Michigan St Correct Apparel for Women
15 Discount on all Petticoats Pettibockers and Bloomers
Unheard of Reductions on Livingston's Entire Stock of
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Kuppenheimer Clothes Included
The Ijoyal American lodro. No 1 01). met Wednesday nislit in IVv-
ler hall. 120 K. Wayne st. CardfjU and dancin? were the diversion? of p4
ttie evening. Frizes at cards were J won by Mm. Hattie Clark. Mr. Fatienco Prcvrr, Thomas Carson and j Henry Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd;
(Tape were awarded the prize idven j to the best waltzer. The Howard '
Steele orchestra furnished the music. In two weeks a Chritnia--
pa"ty will be driven for the members ij
and their families. H
Response to our announcement of yesterday w a s even greater than we expected. People know that Livingston Clothes at the prices they are now marked are wonderful bargains. You can't lose in this big sale. We positively Guarantee Prices Against Any Further Decline as follows
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OUR GUARANTEE We guarantee the prices on these suits and overcoats to be the lowest quoted during the present season for quality garments. Should any further reduction be made, we agree to refund in cash the difference in price. The Livingston Store
Here are some of the wonderful savings for you here:
Men's and Young Men's $65; $70, $75 and $80 Suits ff
and Overcoats all made by the House of Kuppenheimer. Finest woolens, tailoring, styling possible. Exclusive
color and pattern ideas. Sizes to fit all. Now.,. .
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Men's and Young Men's $60 and $55 Suits and Overcoats. Hand tailored garments throughout. Stvles in new double and single breasted models. Patterns of brown, gray, green, blue. Extra values now at,.
Men's and Young Men's $50 and $45 Suits and Overcoats. Strictly all wool materials. Every garment guar- J) nntoprl r cirf cntlcfre-f inn Pntternc rnlorQ 5hvrlfQ rf
the newest. Now at an Qa
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Overcoats. One or two of a kind. Material alone is worth more than we are asking. While they last
BOYS' CLOTHING
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Boys' $8.50 and $10 Suits and Overcoats Sturdy suits, warm overcoats. Sizes 3 to 17. Choice X&'Wab Std Boys' $22.50 Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws Many suits with two pants. Stylish overcoats. (SH f Choice 9
Boys' $15 to $18.50 Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws Fine all-wool materials. Beautiful patterns. Choice , . .v. iSUafiJ Boys' $25 and $30 Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws Finest materials. Handtailored. Sizes 7 to 18. QtiQ Choice ulO-flO
How about these for Savings?
Men's $1 Neckties, all silk
Men's Dres3 Shirts, $4
quality at
$2.85
Men's Sweaters, (PA $6 regular .... 4V0
Men's Dress Shirts, $5.00
values at
$3.85
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$1.50 quality
Boys' Hats and (? J Caps, $.2 quality P I iww
Boys Wash Suits. $2.50 values . $1.48 Men's Hats. ( Og" $7.50 quality . .)3-UJ
Men's Head Light Overalls, $3.50 qual- (4 OQ ity I BOt Men's Wool Hose, A Q 75c regular Boys' Black Cat Stockings. Scr.': 28 c
Men's Silk Hose, OJJf were $1.75, now...Uwb Men's Work Shirts, ftQ $1.50 quality Owb
Men's Flannel Shirts, $5
values at
Boys Union buits
$1.65 value . ,
$3.85
..98c
Boys Sweaters,
$4 values .... Boys Neckties, 50c silks . . . . ,
$2.9
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Men's Ribbed Union Suits,
$3 regular, at
Boys' Knee Pants, $1.50 quality I Ob Boys Sweaters, (JJT OK $7.50 quality ..3053
Men's Sweaters, (J
$IU value . . . .yJm
Men's Shirts and Draw
ers, $1.50 ( values
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Men's Dress Shirts, $3
values at . . .
$1.85
Men's Dress Gloves, $3.50
quality at . . .
$1,95
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