South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1920 — Page 22
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t i:n.v Mou:;in, ir:rnMiti:i: it. 1020. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-Tir,lES
Expect Tax Installment
Secretary IT ilson IT ill Deport "Red Ambassador
Blames Short Hauls For Roa(fs Inability to
Make More Profit
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roads east ar.d l!..- v. of the j WOVI.I) (IIWCi; CONSTITUTION. , Plir)J IpQITlp 7' Hussen river. j WASHI.NfJTO.V. IVc If, V con- K1""'-''1'1'''' -J '
J. Cunniwhim. statistical siitutioral amendm.nr tr, ,,,.,v- tlAtUAliU AHAliUtA)
export. t"M the Mii-.mi-pion t h : ill
tl amendment tr. n.ak?
t r:ns nf .-vnalors and repros. :it:i-
DAX I EL . SASDERS
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t.vx. and i'i' ni' if incomes and esc ks :p. t.r.-;d .n 1 ü 10. Mot of tho mow.-y wis !i;o from rr.illio'.a Jr- j .irtr.-rshl js and nrj orali'r.M. Irtvid of ; ".ioo,oju :.n- :o!:r ftijf..-i tot all'd J.-s than : jfi.iVi'H.'nii, it wns -;irr;,ited unofhcially h. r todw.y. If h- f.. .'!'. tiom did fall 1 ."O.nr.n Of short, S' r'y Houston cthr )!H i i! will b.- ronfrontfd
tons. Haw n 'I'.irtford. hp h.ul ma le a i l" " V , l" i.i. .ul uuay in ieI W CJ 1 1 1 VA T--A V t x . . - . J 1 I .......... . r , , , .... . -. r . ...
i - vt I- rl aii.-'sian K(i't arnna.K-i-j , , , ', , ( f'-V I th'i -mh s:u ly of the oewnue !;, L . I V" ""t" ' ' CA MC Ii I DOE, Ma? Dor. IG.
to tho United State. H unrtPf- n.iu.s. con,' m.ti uuth n. .. ,.r, - of fr -i::ht shiftn.-nts- in ' ' . " lv. v t "l" Daniel 1 1 S'nr..-rs '22 121? 11 .Tf-
-d to h.v, lo.n virtually decided hIpniont.j of pmall lots rf manufac- v..,,. t. 1 -nd had fo.n d that i " r': "laI v cArthur. ro- ; f , . . . . Ü (,nf.
n by S-cy "f Ir Wlls-n whoi' l poods, v.-or.- attributed by rep- I Ih,. 0.::,..,rtr.-- of he trrritory and f 'M "''r.n' ,Vro u' ,n . K "toniatically ; (f the 64 taJt.Rts honoreJ ln th; j
had til- n, nnd-r advis.if nt ; r nranves oi .Nf-w Hnprland rail- I tho c!l ,c rrC:imi:v of th- sMtio: 1 'Ml'n. , 1 ": 1 MS1Mon ,"Iir r,,:iT j annual award of scholarships at
th rorirlusion a week aeo of ""s in i'-.simnny notor the Inter- -h,. ,-.o-...v rr.,; f f - hi .-.-...iuu.-u " Harvard. t
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tirik'Pritly r.'i to in t o;jrra.tinsr 'ipf!.", :;) a daily hihmce of
..t day for i . y ii i 1 1 1 it th Jinal intlliat r.t of the irl! inco:n tax .SS--Hfmnf. f dt. i il l: .n::- Crdlr?or M. T. Cniiiniii.L-.s warr.d Thursday. sra'ir.K that h'-nc forth all do. ii.M'tii'-nt will haw- an addition of five p-r oer.t of their tax to pay a.s .k penalty. Carpenter nr" htiiMlnu a parti
tion which will 5'j arate the fedora1 J
r"tnun mi a nip a'parrnint from fvenii'' c olleotor':-: offlr on th hocorol floor of the .South lUml post-o;Tic.
stato Cuinn.'.rco commission Wed
r.e.idny, to the ir:nhility of th car-ri-rs ln that .rtion to t-irn dur-
tatiori i understood to have been ! I"'' tho pat fiscal year more than
found hy Soo'y Vi!.)n In the con-ll- Prrrf:.t on thjr invested capital.
t-ntion of immigration and depart-
imnt of jnstice authorities that the bolshevik a.trent held office under
the recrimo of th so'. let. which they
S. D. filoran & Son
transport if i"n a rrro'-.t d.nl higher than in other parts of the easi.
i l.owrns ron x.m. Most beaatiful asscrtn'er.t in city. Williams the llorist, S. Michigan
si. Main Ttl?.
nv T-.art of 10 phonojrra!h lox-
es for sale. Z'r. tnch. lllue Mrd
E, 11. Geary Flays Effort To Stir Up U ar Retiveen Japanese and Americans
NEW YOKK. Deo. jg. honoimc InK wha; he term-i "a iriou. and deliberatx' eft'e-rt to stir up trouble twcn .hr peop ,,f j tj,:,n and th" Uni'.l St.it-. r.lhert II. Hary. cha,!rinan ff th- board f I'r.itrd Srr.te Stee corporation. defdar-d in p.n address hero Wednesday niht a; the annual dinnrr of th" Japm society of New York, that nho-ild tho
t-.vo natlon.f clash "tho j.eordo of in the east
this country will he more to Marne, than the people of Japan." AFertinrr that he liked and trusted the hon-sty and integrity of the Japane--,., Mr. Cary uddd: "Th'-y are building navies a.s a last resort of df ense against attack without reason." Iba ron Sbiuthara, Japanese ambassador to the United States, and Hob, rid S. Morris, ambassador to Japi n. wer arnontr the- quests who included many prominent businoFP and profession il men and Japanese.
hankers and merchants from cities
The testimony of th carriers was
pres ..tcl to (he commi'sion at it? lidtial hearing en the request of NVw
I Kn gland railroad-? for a readlust-
sn ain;s at the overthrow of the merit of the diviFlrn of fre'clit rates
.vf-rnnu nt of the United States by on through trairc between those shop, 12?, N. Main Ft force and violence" Thi, aecordin? 1 to th- anticipated ruling of th sec- - :
rotary, brings Marten! within juris- j r
Oiril'-n Ol mo nri oi cnn-i -i j tf.bor K. ion. providing for the f f d-portation of any alien belontrinc ,J
to an orcran'.zation whnso purpose if the violent overthrow of the government of the Vntted State.
ri ownis row xmas. V,o?i beautiful n.rortmont in city. Williams the florist. LIS S. Michigan f-t. Main T'f. 2
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I'LOWri.S ion X.MAS. Most beautiful assortment in city. Williams the i'.orii.t, 1"S S. Michigan st. Main T'T. :'"...l-1'1-'.
Mr. Sanders won a John Harvard
Scholarship. j The total amount available fori scholarships in Harvard college, for1 m-n of special ability and promise . is now about f 7T.000 "anntia!y. The; list of this year's winners includesmen from every part of the United Stat' s. one man from Cuba. one! from France and two from Russia.
Samuel C Lontz & Sons The Horns of Kle&n Iw&J East Colfax Avenua
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urned the Clock Back 6 Years and
It Cost Us a Fortune To Do It
Clothing for men, women and children at prices that bring back memories of 1914. Keep your money, Christmas is coming, you may need it. Buy here and pay us in 1921.
Ladies' and Misses' Coats Every kind of a coat in all styles and material made of velours, bolivia, plush and silvertone at prices lower in many instances than wholesale. 25 coats formerly priced $29.90, now $15.95 25 coats formerly priced $45.00, now $27.50 25 Plush coats formerly $50.00 to $55.00. now $29.90 One lot of Pile Fabric coats $12.95
Men's Overcoats are made from superior material in all weights and weaves embracing fabrics that are suitable for the various kinds of coats that will be worn this season. The colors are varied and numerous and tailoring excellent. The styles are belted all around, half belted ulster or ulsterettes made to sell for $45 values, $27.50; $55 values, $32.50; $60.00 values. $38.95.
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Now, when Christmas Shopping is at flood tide, when everyone is looking tor gifts and shopping for economy's sake, this Great Challenge Sale comes to the front with unsurpassed comparison Xmas values that will meet with your approval in quality and prices. GOOD MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY IS THE WATCH WORD.
$1.50 Flannel Petticoats
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Women's flannel Petticoat. In neat Ilnk oud blue stripes, at 7-v.
Girl's Coats The remainder of these coats will go at such reasonable prices it will be worth your while to buy two instead of one. Plush. $8.75; Cloth. $8.50; File Fabric. $10.90, values to $16.75.
Cloth Dresses
Made of velour, serge, tricotine and velvet, very beautiful models in various new shades of the season. Yalucs to $50.00, reduced to s - $18.90, $22.50 and $24.90
Angora Wool Scarfs
Pretty colors, warm and dressy looking $7.98 and $12.95 Anrora scarfs and hats to match. Makes pretty Xmas gift. .$5.79
Boy's Overcoats
Values up to $15.00, now . ... , $ 8.95 Values up to $18.50, now $ 9.75 Values up to $20.00, now $10.90 Values up to $22.50, now. $12.75 Ladies' Suits All remaining suits divided in 2 lots, values up to $85.00. Lot No. 1 all to be sold for $18.95 Lot No. 2 all to be sold for $27.75 Furs Scarfs Beautiful, in the latest styles, made up in Fox, Wolf, and other furs in pretty models. $12.90 $14.75 $16.S0 Seal Fur Coats, $198.00, reduced from $250.00. Marmot Coats, $98.00, reduced from $150.00.
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$2.00 DRESS APRONS
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WoTinn's Dress Aprns ; choose from llht and lark patterns at SOo.
BIG PURCHASE SALE OF
BLOUSES $7.00 VALUES yn (T ii l.il...,
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BLOUSES at
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1,000 DOXES OF XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS
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$1.50 BOX KERCHIEFS fi
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SALE OF WOMEN'S WARM
Both Robes m
$8.50 VALUES
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Warm Cri' r.lank-t. in j ink and Muo; special at
75c BOX Kerchiefs Wotiio-i's Doxc'd II h n i kor Li--; cl osi from Tai ot at r. .
TINKER TOYS iL-rU f
Tinkor Toys, worth 7-V r-4ii':nr; tpv--i:.l at rt-v
$2 FLANNEL GOWNS
Wni-n's tlanu'-l Niplit (J o w n ; rhiiosi from all hlos, hi striiKs). at t4
Confidential Credit to All Just come in, select what you want and pay after the first of the New Year
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Opposite Orpheum Theatre
MEN'S $2.00 Overalls
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Mn's Overall-, 1 rfrlpes f.nly. all size!, nt t7c.
.no.OO SMART SHORTPLUSH
At i - -jf J.': o-nnhif "Salts So. ." i 1 : s " " " " "
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REAL $43.00 WINTER
CLOTH COATS OvJXTCn V"-;ii. . n's warm AViatr r i'loth y . J& JJ 'o.its. in many smart t.tylos,' in ' & -
sllvorton". voinur, valanns and f:"rr3 liT'.
i'-u.n,is :.t UP TO $25.00 SMART
WINTER COATS QXfX Y to ? j.r, i sin irt Wii.n ru Ui wtl
loth C ats; h"o fru-n all tj uantrd siz. s, v-ll lna-ii1; r:;f i;tl CipfJt
SATURDAY S A L E UP TO $45.00
v:Zy-3 ORRS S FS Crt En
;roat Siitnr.lay foatnro pj IJ s .lo if women's and miss- t
es siiupn' l ressos : choose from many smart fJ stylos. ii.- of liuo.-t y
mt'si i.i:i'-ia. cauii-. t-i trliotlaos. tri' "lottos and L-ZTT
oth.-rs: in olorr? at
$22.50 BEAUTIFUL
v omon s protty silk an-i srg-liv-' d Iressos; hono from all popu I- vVJl lar Hil ars, ail wantod sir. lal -. V 3TTl "d and enilroidc rol. at
DRESSES
Women's protty silk an-
SKIRTS $L C W "men's S.uiiiIo I'I.ni-l Iross I J tl fl Skirts; Koos,, fr-un all sLtos; y O U
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$6 SLIP-ON Sweaters
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Wcnifn's Slip-on Snratfrs; worth n jnl.ir : all c ol rs.
Women's $2.50 U. SUITS
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Women'i Winter weU'Lt Union Suits, all wanted sizes, ut
MEN'S $3.00 Sweaters
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Men's Sweater Coat. cIiOofp from all wanted fi7es; proon ovlor nt
NEW SPRING HATS
.SATINS AND
7V si' MALINES AT
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ni.iliros iinl many otli-
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ALL WINTER HATS
Your oli-d o of any winter hat in tLc hout all olr.rs. at
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REAL $2.00 DRESSED
YoTir choir of Dressed Dol!?, rainy kind to pe-I-t from at 0lo.
KEWPIE DOLLS
Sal of fit, KewpU- Dolls, worth '".ViJ jr M.t r. rular; xhil-? thoy last, jTy
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MECCANO" SETS
AT COST PRICE
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i nntnu nt . . . sj.oo X niutits at y.".oo f Mittitw at s." Outfits at V?0 t C)titlit at SO.Oi () Ontftx nt Sl.fto f A O.ilfits ?it .$2.00 f ntliti at S.'i.fo A IW. mitlitt nt sl'.ik It 1VV. Mitlitt -it .-'
BOY'S $4.00 Sweaters
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Hoys' Swoit'-r?, In all .-r. wH ir.ido, a'l s!ze. :t
$1.50 Sleeping Garments
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$1.50 WOOL HOSE
Women's fin wool Hose, in all wantod slzt's; worth -l..V); pp-cial at sTc.
BOY'S $12.50 SUITS OR
OVERCOATS
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re:-t sil" of hoys Suits and vorc'ats -hooe from lino iM.nl matoriils, in all colors, it .. fr
BOY'S $18 FINE SUITS c -fi A Sah of r.M' O j ft I) Suit?, In all J tj 3 wool n.nerial; Boy's $2 Pants. .$1.69 Boy's $1.50 Blouses 83c
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TOY SOLDIERS AT 49c CASTLE BUILDING BLOCKS. 39c IN THE BARN YARD TOYS. .39c PLAY DISHES AT ONLY 39c PARCHEESI GAMES AT 98c TRICK AUTOS AT ONLY ... 59c PLAY BALLS AT 43c TO 98c COOTIE GAMES AT 29c WORLD EDUCATOR AT . . .98c FLINCH CARD GAME 49c DRUMS AT 98c TO $1.98 KIDDY CARS AT ONLY . .$2.98 MUSICAL ROLLERS CHIMES AT 93c TO $1.69 And Many Others At 1-3 Off
MEN'S UP TO $2.75 DRESS SHIRTS
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MEN'S $1.50 SILK TIES ATAn
Ties: worth l..V)42 A !
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MEN'S $7.00 SWEATERS . . $4.95
Men's Night SHIRTS
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$2.00 SILK HOSE
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MEN'S 75c XMAS
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