South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1920 — Page 3

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KE1VE HOPE FOR ICnuTTTTV MIIDTMJD

PEACE IX lllELAXD MUIUUU

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.kicp revive,! j 1 ! crh 1 1 y today. Yl-

nee has subsided and rr.oderat s

, wf-rp in. hope of bflir.lr. c r.ecrutia-

tinr.s before extremists acain broke

Slv.-trr Stilt- PIr;uI, G.nltv PROGRAM AT Y. M. C. A. Mildred Crowell. 8. A,ks f - ,

Ch irlfv Peterson wis In Chicago

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."T;-h!i- in Cty pr;--n wh.-n la- en-. 1

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I'.I:r:df.dd boxing iTj t 1 s and .--! ! rar m are I a ; .; ri r ic f he a th !'. ' ;:'"i:ran; b ;vn tu s'h.ia" b.vs

l.-tweri tri- aw of 1i n T . .J I v.-i-s.

?2..")00 From Railway Companies.

J including the shooting of Car, on. ' Maimer, parish priest at Dunm.inway. A polifr man was said to have

I shot him down and wan report d ur-

TRIAL 0!i DEC. 28

Harold Ctllnan of Udwarclsburff. '

nt Monday night with

Mr. and Mr. Clause Lonpley find . jsm Van were in South Bt ml Tucs-! Aurj't Schultz Indicted with j day. j .lark Wright for th mtirJer of! Mis Hopkins of MNhawaka ic Henry Mur.-s.l and Au.st Chrohot j f arln for Mm- 1crr' Truitt durlnp

G. .McCpp, Mrs. nobfr.n. Mr. '

n tho afternoon of Pe". 3?, 191.",

Mll.Jro.l frr,w.ll. ciht v,rs ol.l. ! f!"r arr..-st. facing inimc-di.tt.- ...... . i martial.

court j v' 111 K" trIal !n tho JPrlor court; r;, ,rV,',np Rhr'i.lA an.l Mr.' Mc-

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lleviviric: intrft In peac r.ctro

jlc. 2. The caso vas set for thit Cc'.Ien of Soulli H n -;time Thürs. lay, wht n rttlncM In th ! I:- 1;- Shat'fi-r and d

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daughter Mondny.

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of h; f.. a:.d i' .( ra r: hi- 1 l'.r fi". e y a r Stlt-s va- S' p tr.it. .; from l,: w.f.-

:i(iviiiiTin'nnr-!rr'iiirr-r. iit-t niira-'fiiff.n.ii.-iiciiiAm Tfo pit pr nr . .,

iiii.iir.tr :h:- w. . k. . . r h nVür, Vr,.n ? r rou" wer.- made which will keep nenry Scorpio oi i.awnran;::-. 'Civ ii-, re? v, ker I Hines dir-'- ' -ith r OFIanacan to rremier ' ;i h .fl pirftnrf,r Tnruv AH that s..:r.H r.,ary to iv ' ; , . ' I.iovd G,or. L'oyd Ceor. whi!,1'"' Mntmrry and local a ttor- . . nccr TuU.

it..- o-i- -st. rs a ;:' tin-." sail 11 " ' 1 11 j r'J-ctin g OT.anan'H offer. U-ft 'U'V iu until after the Ne-.v Year.) ieurt .rjnip ana i-ran Kir.r '. r; r-.i.:.- .f th. ,( ,-.' .I parj. ran CruTal Ily. r., arM th- Newtno wa'y open for OTlanagan to I Th'- law Urm of M.-Irvrny. Yeas- j r ' n in Hyuth IV-nd Tu.-day.

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to i.-irdo one another in i:;.n jiiri s s::stain-d whn she f 1 1 into, nr illf? TinrQ VCili

Vi ii .my of th' l'os ar-- tikit-.c rid- .".'in;s mentionf-d in th- cdmplaint.

f h ld up a T' Sta-: i .'

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GROCERY ROBBERY

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;,r-i Ina: i .a.- irnpo nj,;,. io si-' , i anaa oi on "iar i. usn a tl..- wat'r tu-1'-. ; a ii'Tiy--ö-T o and by th.- children; Thieves watered the I"'-"Vard l'.iv fr'HM h.. T-..1ij,.r. Ii'ivr f.f t .. 0-1liitv f n i ivio Tt.ff 1 1 tl . ' ( POCf TV Co. StOTP at 401 S. St. Jo-

... U'prn'-nt -r a hU'fnvayriia n. ,,jvrr rk sm.i.i, ,k, r y. -j, I m-., r.U d l.v rh- dff.T..lantf. Durintr i --ph st. V.'ednesday nicrht and e-

ruiiii.'nn:: t . in all. wi.l if cnü r- P" of their playtimes. Mildr. d at-i eared with six case; of rlcarettes t.in.d this Thur.-day a f; ernooii. i'-tn pt ed jump to the m!l-. - of theinnd a quantity of chewlntr pum. Kni'ri.lay. th- Mi'-hiLC-ip. M u-.-.-l. I 'r- ! pi ovinia turntriMc and ffdl Into tliojranc was trained by prylnpr open - aial Wasdiinsttir. se hi -!. will he : pit hrm-ath it. She allrces that her I the front door of the buIMInp. The ui;.-s of th.- V. M. C. A. I I;T.e and ankl" was 1 lceratd and'p"'iee believe the thieves to be a

lading the blaek .!.;; a nl a 'ir;.

:- it was r coprr.iz-''. ! y e ; -1 . a.-,, rs it. t .' r sfuirar.t and w.h arr s,.t by j.-.'Ire orTlr. rs th- f 1 1 .v.-. n l- ilaj. Kctvinfllfil To Wife. HS s is;i.-ri'".l s.-Dt.-n'-.- came n Ralph Sir.ith. j-roprietor of 'h-- restaurant, asked th. eourt to

that permanent injuries res ilted from the netrliuenee of tho defeml-

r.ins vi:ci; niwci:

.laoies Ifo- in:.-!-, who tile.l a'.M.ts in no tmardinir the place.

! ;:k'n;.y wiin tri" yoanc man. petitj(,n m th.e ntruK coart o-K:ni: .r.d from the plea of prominent f,,, :i ! i . , r- from hi- :fe IP ss-;,.

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Give vour photograph for .a

' . Ii.;r.i.r r has ake.l f,r and 'hrNttv.a.s present. Head announcob. m u ra nte.l a cbantr-- of venue to va-nts of photographers in ! issrrtt':' !" sMpe-.-ii eiiurt. .ration in the Want Ads.

ant,' of bbys.

T IXRr HIGH "Y" CI.TIl. Mishawaka hiph ffrhool lioys will meet at the South Fiend Y. M. C. A. this Thursday nicht for the pi rpose of ortranizincr a Hi?h "Y" club In

, : heir school.

S-lmltz. while rros. Atty. Schwartz

-;nd assistants will appear fr tho state.

I'KKIWnn CM KISTMAS PROGRAM. TupUs of the -a. 2-b and 3-b classes at tho Franklin Fchool have prerarerl a Christmas procrram to bo riven in the Fchool auditorium next Friday iJ.'eht. The nterta:nn.or.t will consist of plays, rhaylet. song.s. and dialosrues. In keopin? with the spirit of Christmas

A trift of a book Is always appreciated. Ilnd the one vou want In classification tl-A In the Want Ads

Art objects make attractive pifts. Turn to cla.ssificatlon 6 4 - A in th.e Want Ad section.

and Mrs. Perry Truitt died Tt. evening.

GOSH EX FAMILY TO : LEAVE FOR IX DIA

Special to N'rv.s-Tlmfs: : GoSIIFX, Ind.. D c. lfi Mr. and Mrs. ( D. Usch and children, of 'ioshen. are to Fail from New York Dec. 22 for Mamtri. Central Prov-! ince, India, where they plan to re- ;

main for eight , years, foliowinu church work. They will be acconiI ar.ied by Mis Mary Wcnser of Norton. Kp.n., a rurs-e.

What shall I eivo him? Find your ! answer in i-Ias:;;f;cation G4-A in to- i

day's Want Ad section.

'(lip prances Ijop 117 South Michigan SL . Correct Apparel for Women

Give a Frances Shop Blouse jor Xinas

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117 South Michigan St. Correct Apparel for Women

4 Give a Frances Sliop PAouse for Xmas

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A Wondt??iiI Christmas Opportunity These blouses have just arrived from New York. So delectably new, so richly distinctive and so entirely delightful nothing more appropriate for Christmas giving could possibly be suggested. You can well afford to buy all your blouses, whether for gifts or for personal uses during the Frances Shop's blouse sale. The saving of twenty per cent is well worth while and the blouses themselves are perfect in every detail. All the very newest and most wanted styles, colors and materials are among them.Blouses of the well-known high quality always associated with the Frances Shop. Beauti-

tul Lxeorgette Crepes, batins, 1 ricolettes, Crepe de Chines, bilk Plaids and Georgette and

Satin Combinations Wonderful beaded models, gold embroidered, in fact, every style that is new in blouses will be seen.

and our entire stock of Cotton Blouses

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crf un Ail remcoats ana rettiDocKers QD&1 rrf

i Petticoats, in particular, make such nice gifts and these are

especially good, for they are well made, of good silks, with differ- ATTT? ent looking ruffles. Offered in a rainbow choice of colors. kJjl JD

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gOYS are particular nowadays they like things they can use things they can wear are first, then plenty of nuts, candy and mince pie. This store offers a happy Christmas guidance for mothers, fathers and friends of boys.

Here are Suggestions

Hart Schaffner cSc Marx suits and overcoats, $23.50, $32.50. Spiro special uits and overcoats, $9.50, $13.50. $17.50. Mackinaws. $6.50, $9.50, $13.50. Boys' hat and caps, $1.50 up. Boys' shirts and blouses, $1, $1.50, $2.25, $3. Boys' pure worsted Jerseys, $4, all colors. Sleepers and pajamas, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Boys' neckwear, 50c up.

Bathrobes, $1.75 to $6. Stockings, 45c, 50c, 65c Wool three hose, $2.25. Hockey caps, $1 up. Cufflinks, 25c. 50c Stick pins, 50c. Collar Pins, 25c, 50c. Leather belts, 25c to $!. Belt buckles. 50c Mufflers. Gloves, 65c to $3. Underwear, $1.50 to $4. Sweater Coats, $4 to $10. Regulation boy scout goods nrc here: suits, knives, axes, belts, haversacks, etc

you wish to pivc n Itoy one of our Gift Crrtiju cJvs; let him hnotw ithat he wants

Sam'! Spiro & Co. Home of Useful and Welcome Gifts for Boys

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CLASCAL.

The Isabel Niles Studio of Dancing I all and Winter Sca-on Mow In Iror--H

Courses in Classical Dane ir.r now ir. i roL-r ey und'-r the persona! director, of MKSS NILFH. Social Dancing ('las.---s on Monday. Tue.--. lay and Friday F.f r.iri' at 5 Assembly foÜowii.tr Monday and I'rlday c!a- .-.. h:l Jr-n's c'.:a--i on Wodra fc-iay a: 2:4:. 1'rr.ate ks.-or.s by dnt rr. nr. Mit. (;i:oii(ii: r. ki:iim;k. itr tor

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