South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 350, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 December 1920 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
BOULD SHORTEN CHILEAN ELECTIONS
Cruelty C:.'ir'r'( (I ty $jx:uc in Cvtu pini I'or D'mirre
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.Mi hr.'v.: r;ifU Fchnol? will be -:r-r! .ir.' 1 at ?.:: o'clock Wrdnf -?i.y ar.il thf Mihawaka hi-h m hool at 7 o'clock W .'lnoJy evening.
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M, tt. fipoi.-i lei tir.K .s. The-y wtc r'..i.rrl('l in J.mu.iry. 11 IS. anl m-i-;iratcl .'ov. 0 of this yir.
HANTlAf'.O. J. c. 14. A ..). rt. nii' ir of t i-r". vs of .4 p;-. i.'.rr.t. cf Chi! h;ch h-s I..-: n. mo ninc IV;?, U urt,.l by li.any public men h rf . It :. .v.- tak M ali;;oj. 1 1 r r;."iuhs to ! vt a hu f cutl , 1 1. c- a tual I' iral st;c'S ir
ih. elf-ctK.-n Ju-t cor.cUitl'l, In which Arturo Alrx-aruiri tr ia;nj h d j MishuWühfl BoYS GllCStS h.ivlr.c cnr.'ymc'l 13 ( vs. Som. j . i of tn i.mi. m of chii. an .rinionj I udiiY at l Upon House
".ar.t to rt'duci th i ri 'l in which tho country Is k-rt in political turtr.cJl. A ?p-c'a1 cornm!--!or. r.f thf hamr of i!i)Ut:M l:n .-in ar.it t-.l a lr.r.'.urt providing for th- Icc-
c prr-?t nt iti v r s f rr m th KaUy, I. iurr !, Lir:l n ar.'l Lincoln ivlmols to tl.- n:iiiil) r of i boy.- enjoyed
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at th" Y. M. A. Tuf-sda after-
lion er tn prrM'i ni ry a fp ci ti r.oii, uo s-co.ai ray 'i xr.f ann :ai .hm rr. hly conpo.-. l f.f ir.emlKr oi i "o, n hovis. werk" ivcr. ly lh :,,th branch's of parliament and . ;t M:l-ntia! cl-ctorH. All q n -t n s j ..rlL.nr from th Iftion would b ... , , . , ,
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AsJ; Drcrcv Modified to Include Suj)port Money .'r."- Kazmir.t Krlp, who was divorcrd in th' circuit court from Jo--ph ChUd-cck fiv years aco and has Finc xnirrld. has filed a pition in tho circili court askir.jr thnt t!ic d"-crco whih was prnntod be O'ii'wf! n? to ir.clud support money fcr hr 12 y.ir old son, Anthony. Sb s.ivs th xt until lately sho and In r h isb'ind r.irned enough money : sM')p'i-t the f'n but his advance in years id ncc the d'-cre vas awarded, makes it a driled hardship to support him properly.
executive and other otürers of tii organisation. also aided in the lnpet tion.
BERRIEN SPRINGS
.b idd by a tribunal which wouh
; irlude pwen Jastice. of the higher,
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It ojpo.s-s p rpetuation of
a s;.Htern f electing the president
i I v a r .-trie t d bnlv of men.
Jehat on th ir.ennre is expect- " Truh r tlic pr-s nt electoral yys1 to beKln ixjon and if tho bill i J t, rn after the electors are cho.4nn adopted it will have to ,f approved i tn, v must meet !iv we. ks lat r and
the cew roim'r which i lect-
1 March r.ext. LI MTrurio, advocatlr.fr electoral reform considers th hill would i nn Improvement over th" present system, hat .vuffirosts an ( fllce of vicc-pr-sident should be created. I'aiorn llr't 1 J(ft ion.
v.i.- for thdr r-specti candid.ite. Tlin conres must i.ssemble in Joint s ssion a month lat-r, decide
anv claim.-; or cont sted electors i
and proelai rnthr surrcssful tandi-late.-. This system was devised to .vritify conditions of communication in tli' early ilays of Chilean in-
Nacion favors direct election dependence.
More Than 200 Boy Scouts Attend Initial Inspection With more than 200 hoy scouts in attendance at the fir.-t official inspection of the troops of the city at the Kilts' club hall Tuesday nicht it was said that the second section will even surpass the first in attendance. The yex-ond section inspection will be held Friday nitrht. The inspection which was in the nature of an Instructive cla- in'tir.t: was in chariro of F. L. Wolfe, icout cimmissioner of the city and the highest coiiiinissioned r.'tlcer of th V(duntoer aides. Jo Taylor, scout
Edward Dent Is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Isaac Lybrook haa hid a r ile of her farm stock. Implements, and household poods and has moved to town. She has rooms with Mrs. A. IJ. Aycrs. Mr. J. II. Stover has returned from a two weeks' visit with her daughter Mrs. Jennie Heim, in Chicago. Mr. Armer.a Patterson of Minneapolis, Minn., is a visitor at the home cf her sister, Mrs. A. Sla.de. Born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ilheum, of Niles. a Hon. Mrs. Rh'-um was formerly Miss Vivian Dllley. of this village. At the regular meetincr of Major Murdock circle the following officers were elected: president. Mrs. Rose Wicoff; Vice-president. Maggie Myrrs; Junior vice, Harriet Nottleben; treasurer, Macie M. Maars; chaplain, Margaret Rurkett; conductor. Lina Mason; guard, Mary Beshens. The remaining officers of the lodj;e will be appointed. Mrs. D. A. Lawton, with her children, has returned to Chicago after a visit of several weeks at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Wetmore. George Merz of Chicago is here for a week's visit. The Royal Neighbors held their regular meeting Friday evening and officers were elected for the comincr ear: Oracle. FJla Heim; vice oracle. Anna Stemm: chancellor. Maggie Myers; recorder. Made Msnes; receiver, Belle 'Deo; marshall, Sarah
Stover; inr.cr pentinfl. Lydia r.uüz: outer sentinel, Cora Boyl. Installation cf otticers will be held Jan. 2 8. The Aid society of the Methodist church heij their annual bazar Saturday in the town hall and a cafeteria supper was perved In the evening. Kilpatrick Pest No. 39, G. A. R he'd the regular meeting and i lectei oitlcers as follows: commander. He nry Moyer: senior vico commander. C. 11. Reese; Junior vlc commar.der. Toman Steossos; chaplain, J. A. Burkett; Quartermaster. J. A. Burkett; otflcer of the riav. !. B.
'A'ynn; offlcer cf the guard, Richard"
Newton; adjutant. A. W. Haskins. Instal'ation ceremonies will be held with Major Murdoch circle, in January.
GOSlfEK KEIFS
Marion Watklns of Elkhart has started suit in the Klkhart circuit court here, asking for divorce from Arthur Wntkin.. They wore married in 1916. Jacob U. and Lillian Reedy have tiled a petition in the circuit court, asking for adoption of Francis L. Joleane, two years old. The chllds mother resides in Chicago ar.d has given her consent to the adoption. Virgil Zinn. 21, of Nappanee, has a broken collar bone received while in a Ford auto owned and driven by George Losey of near Nappanee. The machine struck the iron railing n a bridge over Turkev creek, onehalf milo east of Milford. Losey was not hurt. The board of commissioner of Rlkhart county has appointed D. M.
Bust of Bristol cs attorney for the poor. L. o. Wood. President oi the C:;y National tank here, delivered .u; address before Goshen collto studentü. He spoki on "Banking Methods' and praistd the federal reserve system. The reserve Lank, iit said, is the banktrs' bank. J. D. Mehl. 15. formerly of dinton township, Klkhart county, died at his home near Uplands. Calif. He was a sea of John C Mthl of thi county. Minnio E. Miller, wife of Jacoi I. Miller, died at her home here after an illness of seven years from cancer and complications. Her husband, two ons and two daughter;--survive. . Dr. William S. Page of Goshei. was elected president f the Klkhart county Medical society, at the annual meeting held here. Dr. W. A. Price of Nappaneeo is vice president and Dr. S. T. Miller of Elkhart secretary-treasurer. Dr. Page was in medical corps training camps during the war. A son was hern to Mr. and Mrs Charles Osterdale r.f Detroit. Mich Mrs. Ostcrdale was formerly MisMamie Cook of Goshen. Goshen lodge No. 79 S B. P. O. K. did not hold annual memorial services on account of Lloyd I Burris. the speaker, having been called to Milford to attend the funeral of hi;father. ,
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Do you remember the time when Mother used to spend days of tedious endeavor to make daughter a knife pleated skirt? YvTiat a task it was. But those days are gone forever. Nowadays Mother's part of a pleated skirt is only an hour or so. We do the hard part here at B. B. Cleaners. Just send the hemmed material to us, -we will return it perfectly pleated. Then a short time to sew up the seam and put on the band and you have a skirt.
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Women's Slipperspood quality felt in shades of wine, bluv and lavender. (J "j A A
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Men's Slippers in black ni;d fjrey $1.0 and
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Sweeping reductions on South Bend's largest, finest stock of quality Boys' Clothing. Fine materials, new colors, patterns, styles, in all sizes. Nothing nicer for a gift than one of these Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws at these reduced prices.
$8.50, $10, $12.50 Suits and Overcoats. Sizes 3 to 17. Serviceable suits in belted styles. Warm overcoats. Material is worth more than this. Choice
$20 and $22.50 Suits, Overcoats and
Mackinaws. Beautiful patterns, ma- 5 jm "IK terials, colors. Some suits have two & jf J 1 pants. Overcoats for all ages. Sizes $
3 to 15. Now
$15, $16.50, $18.50 Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws. Fine all wool materials. Brown, green, grey mixtures. Also blue serges. Every overcoat style. Now $25, $30, $35 Suits and Overcoats. Very finest made. Men's suitings and overcoatings. Strictly h a n dtailored. All sizes. Now
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Stockings Black Cat Make. Resu-
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Sveaters All wool in new colors. Regular $4. QgJ
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Knit Caps Combination colors. $1
Hcds and Caps
Neckties
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Shapes for boys. 50c
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Wilson Bros. Surplus Sicch of MEN'S SHIRTS at about Half Price
$7.50 Silk Fibre Shirts
$15, $12.50, $10 Silk Shirts Finest made. $jf.S5 Nov
Rich patterns SJ.S5 and colors. Now.
$5 Shirts
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$6 Shirts Silk and Linen mixed. Stripes and $.35 figures O
Don't forget that these reduced prions apply to nationally known Wilson Bros. Shirts. Every one suaranteed in every way.
Mad ras wi th $ silk stripes. Now .
South Bend's Finest Selection of HOUSE AND BATH ROBES at great reductions
$25 Robes Silk or blanket fabrics. Now S1 5.75
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$15 Robes Attractive colors in loud or quiet $ J "J .75 patterns
$12.50 Robes
Fine blanket material.
New colors. $fV75
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We've really South Bend's finest collection of fine robes and now you can buy them at sreat reductions. Sizes for all men.
I $1.50 Wool Hose Fancy. Made in OEJtf E England. Now . . JJ
1200 Finest Neckties at Le3S Than Vz Price
Real $2.50. $3. $3.50. $4 Imported Silk f
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Initial Handkerchiefs 6 in a box. Fine quality. Now r?4 crm
$6 Sweater Coats Plain colors, in all sizes.
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$2.50 Silk MuTlers Plain colors and stripes. Now & -3 f55
$5 Pullman Slippers Black Leather, in case for
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$4 Collar Bags Leather bai;s for either
sott or stiff collars
$3.50 Dress Gloves Brown cape in all sizes.
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traveling. Now . . .
$1 Bill Folds
Leather Pocket
Books. Now .... S w w
$1.50 Leather Belts
Black, in all sizes. Fine quality. Now .
$1
Reduced prices are in effect on every article in this Big Store for Men and Boys. You can buy quality gifts here now, articles of known worth, at prices lower than those on inferior articles. Come to His Store for His Gift
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