South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 354, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1920 — Page 6

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Th M Lvon Crt nVaf Kraln Michigan and Colfax during tlu- las? fl'.vator at Mi'.crsuri? narrowly two day who have taken time out -Tirv! destruction by lire. The b'ar.e to polve tho mystery of the Martial

I y.artfil frorii crnwd wires. The Muic which has made th" Pid ; : u:'.-:;-i 1 rated as of tireprcof I'iper of Hamlin look like a piker. J c-r.ytrur-tlnn. i Over the house-tops. i choir.p It v. Wi'liam II. Olelser. pastor of through the walls t our Michigan i th" First Presbyterian church here, ft. skyscrapers, tho healthy strong

v. ho rc-erntly undervent an opera- -tonr s or Jome:ody s lciro.a have :i ri in the Presbyterian hospital, s-r.t many a pedestrian on his way C'.ica'pTJ, has been compelled to pive ' v.-aiklng to the lfat of tho mu.o up l-.is pu'plt here temporarily at or humming in tune with "Avalon." ! ist .md i .pending a month at thi j if you traced this entertainment h.-.mi of hi3 father In Watseka. 111. to it.- source yous search would l: v. r,:elser is in a very weakened j have l"d you to the store wh.-re condition. j Stuart Klbel, the Advertising .ManLeroy Strffey of Goshen has a ! ager, is pushing tho Magna Vox. small broken bono n his riht which translated into its simplest

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Mrs. John K. 'lAzney. wife of the the resonance of an ordinary phonchirf of police of Goshen, Is In a ograph to extend over a greater very serious condition, suffering with j radius than secras possible and so pnr'umonia. - I i f you came out of the Orpheum last llob"rta Jane, Infant daughter of! night and stupidly bumped into Irt r." VcUo-Hardesty-Wofroman-Ju-J your escort while lookinK up into r'.av. died soon after birth . JIra Ju-: the air you've pot a powerful alibi. day was the widowof Comodore Per--The Magna Vox Is the latent entcrry Wogoman who was drowned here . tainment in tho loop.. Calls from those who were 'wise I. ;to the game' have resulted in a con

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a distance that a crnll from Fyca- z raor.' f--t. resulted In the repetition j of the number. j When you are at a loss for pomethir. tr do s"m" "vor.liv.', drop over ! to Colfax and Michigan and :t will iE

be worth your wnile to watch the heads up and th" bumping into each rther that is widespread. Whether or not it i true we don't know but

Friday afternoon Denny of the Oli- j

jVfr orchestra and George Miller of i

musical fame parked themselves ov- j er th"re and tried to figure out a j

way to combat this competition to their dance music; and Charli CJates was spotted entertaining visions of a huge hall full of people. tripping the liprht fantestic toddle to the tunes of the Magna Vox. To Stuart Klbel. who is the producer of this program of 'canned' music, the merchants in the neighborhood extend their hearty thanks. it's leading shoppers off the beaten path.

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list spring when he fell fror. a loshen & Michigan Branch railroad bridge into Ilock Itun creek. His body was recovered four weeks after he disappeared. Charles F. Leonard and Mlsa Florence E. Beck of Goshen were united in marriage Wednesday. A scarlet fever epidemic is In prospect here. Benjamin P. Ilahn. former owner

of the Maple cafe in Goshen, was ar- ! rested in Syracuse on a charge of

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jail, the matters was adjusted with i.'artram and the prisoner released.

Marshall Showalter of Ligonier has started war on bootlegging. It

is claimed that large quantities of booze are being hauled from Adrian, j

.Mich., to Ligonier In motor cars. Harold Murnor of Adrian, who drives an automobile carrying a NewYork state license, la accused of bootlegging. He and Charles Kne!ufih were arrested at the home of Thurlow Crockett In Ligonier. Crocktt was also taken Into custody when Uoyco McGuin, a neighbor, complained of noise at the Crockett place. Crockett and Murnor each

paid $G1 and Knebush was assessed' 17. Ligonier police who have been watching the Crockett house state that large quantities o booze have ( been received there f disposed of,; J at 75 cents and $1 pr drink. I i Iteginald and Maxwell Miller. 12 . and nine years old, sons of Clarence j Miller cf Goshen, .who robbed the, i home of Mrs. Alfred Kane In this' ! city hid their loot in an old shack i on the race bank. All the property j was recovered. The 12-year-old boy i has served time at Plaintleld school. ; j Mrs. Clarence Kinney of Ligonier i has entered the Mayo Bros, hospital,, t' KoduHter Minn. i t Miss Eloise Stephcnm. daughter;

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Books for everybody Fiction, Adventure, Travel, Children's Books, in fact all kinds of Good Books. I STATIONERY ART CALENDARS CHRISTMAS CARDS

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''of Mr. and Mrs. Willard I. Stephens' n of Goshen, is seriously ill at the Hotel LaSallo. Chicago. .She was ! recently under treatment in an Kvar.ston, II!., hcspital. Harley iVfiley of Goshen and

Klkhart, under arrest on a charge of filing white mule to Otis Winters. ( f Goshen, who became drunk on it! Mid fought Gos'ien police when they: nrrested him, has been released from the F.lkhart county jail here on a' ;TiOO bond signed by Tom DtShone. . lormer F'.khart saloonist. The bond was reduced from $1.000. Tho Elk-j !::trt place at which Peffley is a!-j : 'g;-d to have dealt in white mule .as been sold by Peffley to an F.lkart man. IVffb-y is a former v.iud- ' .ille performer and cafe owner. An unoccupied lodge St. dan aut!'ldle which was struck by a New; dk Central train when it vas left ri tho Berkey church crossing east i" CI . shen, was a stolen car, accord- ' to Llgoni'.T police. The car was .. ra cfred ii00 feet and completely wrecked. II. T. Hurst of Ttlelo. en--ineer: and Fireman Cook of To--do are cnnvincetl it was driven onto til" crossing and abandoned by th.ii ves'. First reports were that the machine was owned by Ligonier res- ; i.lents. I ! Haymond M. Hall of Kendallville and Miss Clara M. Melbourne of, Sor.'h Milford were married at the I Lutheran parsonage) in Lagrange. j ' Arrangements for organizing a na-! tional guard company In Goshen are' being completed. It will be com-J manded by Frank Abbott, who was instructor in artillery' iire in training camps in the United States' during! the world war. j i In 1900 Kugene Wickham. son of, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wickham of Middlebury was sent to the Philip- ! pine Is'ands as a soldier In the United , States army. Several years after he went to that country he married a native of the islands. Two children j were born to the union. They are ' Kugene and Louis Wickham. age 14! and 11 years respectively. At the j age of five years each chi'd was sent to the home of Wickham's parents ' at Middlebury to acquire an American education. Their grandfather took them to Chicago a few days ago, where, unaccompanied, they be- ' can a long trip to Manila their ; home. They barely remember their! parents. ! Goshen police place no credence : whatever in a theory advanced that Pleasant I. Immel. 64, whose body' was found in the bottom of the hydraulic canal, one mile south of Goshen, was murdered. Imrnel was gate tender for the Ha wkJ2Jectric company of this city at the dam. His face was badly cut about the t yes. but it I be'ived he either fell Into the car.al while on duty cr that he committed suicide. He had long been separated from his wife and ' had three daughters and one !on, j all grown. Immel was addicted to1

exce5slv.- ?e of stimulants. One of his brothers. Cassius M. Immel. was formerly recorder of Elkhart countv and ! now a wealthy resident i

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ARTISTIC WltKATIIS. Finest selection In city. WI!!ian'-s the florist. 13S S. Michigan ft. Main 769. 3538-20.

J ARD I NICKS. Finest assortment In city. Will

iams, the Florist, 138 S. Michigan.' Main 769 S538-20

Where can I go for that last minute present? That is the question that often bothers Christmas shoppers. Here is the best answer. Our stocks of merchandise have been replenished with many new goods and we offer the shopper who wants to give something out of the ordinary at a reasonable price, a real opportunity. These few suggestions will serve to show you some of the things on which we have full stocks, inside our store you will find many more. Visit us and make us prove these statements.

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A Roomy Rocker A comfortable, high-grade Spanish Chase imitation leather rocker. A new design

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Artistic Sewing Tables The gift of one of ''these will pleas any woman. Above is shown a mahrany table with two large compartments; priced at

Useful Cedar Chests Wife, mother or sweetheart will appreciate one of them as a gift. Many style and siz's. Prices as low as

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and Visit Toy and The children will enjoy the many wood toys, metal toys and mechanical toys that we are showing. Little hearts will gkidden at the sight of the dolls, trains, sleds, wagons and other toys that are in our collection. Below are listed a few of the items.

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A Mastertone Is the gift that will picas.; the entire family. Artistic cabinet designs. Natural, life-like tones. Twelve Columbia records free with each Masterphone.

Special Large Dressed Doll (16 in. high), natural hair, only $1.48 Locomotive and Tender at $1.93 Sleds $2.49 Child's Rockers at .$2.98 Rocking Morses . . .$1.93 Trick Auto 49c

Wagons $3.49 Red Rockers 59c Turnerville Trolley, $1.93 Jitney Bus $1.49 Depot Truck 49c Baby Telephone . . . ,49c Teddy Bears . . .$1.25 Special Kiddy-Kar, strong and well made, at only $1.24 Toy Ranges 89c

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Store will be open every evening until 9 o'clock during Christmas week.

Floor Lamps Let a floor lamp wolve your gift problem. Our showing r.f Limps i unuua!l complet-. Pi 'dental and shade def,;gr.s of a largo variety. Priced as low aa $19.75

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Samuel L Lcntz & Sons The Home of Klein ICual East Cofax Avenu

SAM'L SPIRO & CO. Iluavs of Clothes

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