South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 356, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 December 1920 — Page 2

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FEW YOUTH RECEIVE

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IVOMAX FALLS AND BREAKS HER ANKLE

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I U rh now, vir pr!M'nt: .Ms; Jllnri'f Tolchln-ky, r-f orilir: v; rrctary; Maurice ""o!-:!, Jin atrial poor"tnry: f?rar Gilfrt, trf -asaia-r. M(-r.il'-r. of th rx--r-.jjvf. ),--r urr- rhf'.n ks follows: II aoj i Altrrt J. M;r. !-i. Frlr-li H'-r-J'h'-now anl I'hilip U'f lshcr;'T. Th' or-jr-ty v!l! ho!d an lnforml lane !:i ihn Ilotary room of tho liv r hotl Dfc. 2Z.

. Mrs. ?.Tirrar't Jo!in4n. ""201 i:. ( -..o yt. s;jtffr.l a painful injury Monday i-iornin.f v. Ikti s!if flippt! a.n.1 f' il. Ijrf.akiri? h r ritrht U'U just ab'.vo rho ankl. Th nri:lrnt octiir'1 at s.i.ripl" and Mi.' hi -.rar. ctg Mrs. J.ihn.-on was rnioved to her lien-." in the atnl)inar:rc.

SUES TO REGAIN AUTO POSSESSION

Tho Morris Plan. Co.. of Fouth - "üic run! the week total is

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SIX JOIN" X.WT. II. I. Yuiinth. V. I Anders, W. r. M.intc. I V. Williams. 1. I Tro'jtpr and K. . V isruT huo TiIi.-,trd for naval wrvire. Duriup tho in. week 2 3 recruits have Tieea rivd at the Hojith Ilend recruit-

f 'Hirt atinin-st T. W'iHard R'ndy. of .N'ilf !, Mirh.. to rerrain r":1'ion of a Franklin Fdan a'itomobüo. It is aFej'd in tn complaint that Jlady hvls the car unlawfully, and tint he has refiii-ed to d"'.io r th ar to thf Morris Plan Co. Thr r.ir H valued at $2.o0i and th plaintiff ;iskf, in addition to th rar, dama:;s to the amount of $500, whlrh its is derlird has l;en incurred

n::.' en istnunts more than South

land's monthly 'juota calls for.

PLAN ClIIUSTMAS KXTKltTAINmi:xt. Th- momh'Ts of Calvary Daptlt church and their friends will ho entertained with an interesting Christmas program Thursday evenir.c: at 1:?,0 o'clock by the Fmday s -hool assisted ly th( choir. "Karth's

Io!den Day," which portrays the

thrru'-rh attorney fees., court est j Christ mas ppirit, will be rendered

The customary offerlnjr will be devoted this year to the needs of war Htricken countries.

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MISSIONARY FROM JAPAN SPEAKS HERE

SITS to coi,li:ct $i?'. 1j. Mundet Ä: Son filed suit in the superior court Saturday to collect

Wi.nam LrsKin, who preached , pf.M, x tho name of th( MJsh. he m -s'.or.ary sermon at1 the I ;rst : uw.lka v.otiUn Co. Tho allegation hri.tian church Sunday has re-(stritf3 that the monrv ia (lue to the

l,1JiiT'4 y'; defendant and that payment has ar missionary for 15 years in Jaran. ; u rt.fUsed anil is now on a year's vacation.! '

1'urintf h' stay In ?outh Pend he w the f,'u--t of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, S03 Forest a v.

BIBLE CLASS GIVES ORPHANS9 HOME $.3

Th1 Men's Pib class of th ZIon Fvancrelical church raised a contrl1 ution of J53 for th teneflt of the Orphan's home Fund ay. S'ixty-hve liiemher were present.

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sn:s roii lim:l. Kaiman l'.erthold, a Chicago newspaper irrn, started suit In circuit court Monday apalnst Vendel Hadju, 1'rmk J. f!erjchoffor, Lohns J. flerschoffer, John A. Gershoffcr and the Magyar Tudisoto, a Iluncrar-l-.n newspaper, for alleged libelous matter printed in the newspaper The plaintiff alleges In his comrlaint that hi character and work was misrepresented in the alleged libelous matter, and that It did harm to his occupation and reputation.

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JOLLY NINE CLUB STAGES SURPRISE

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The Jolly Mine club and husbands surprised Mr. and Mrs. Sol Fandock, 4 "6 N. Allen st.. Sunday nlgbt. In

E" the contests favors were won by E; Mrs. II. Simon, Sol Sanrtock, Mrs. E Joseph Korn, and Iiarn?y Frank. E 'ih l evening was spent socially, anl uncheon was served. In throe we.-ks the cluh will met at the home of Mrs. Charles Perlow, PortE -a So av.

E BRINGS SUIT FOR

AUTO INSURANCE

David D. Cross finds it iuipo-sihlf

to collect $r00 from the Automobile Fnderwriters, Inc., attorney-in-fact Lor the State Automobile Inauranci E .iss'n, according to the suit he bled II in Ft. Joseph superior court. III.-? 'complaint says that hia Ford roadu r was insured against theft by the E defendant May 2 1 , 112X and that

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plaintiff's car was stolen by un- S known persons, and the defendant E has specically informed Gross that the amount of the premium will not E be paid, it is alleged. j The plaintiff asks for damages of i $1.000. which is intended to cover E court costs, attorney fees and the amount of the unpaid premium. jE

COMPLETE PLANS FOR KNIFE AND FORKS

BANQUET PROGRAM

Arrangements were completed zz Monday for the banquet of the Knife and Fork club Tuesday night, at the Oliver hotel. Pishop Sidney Partridge, of Kansas City, Mo., will deliver an address on the subject, "Fume, Fide Lights on China." Wallace Druce Amsbury. noted E humorist, of tho Armour Institute. ZZ Chicago also has been engaged for the evening, and will entertain with ai' lections from his own works. Pishop John Hazen White of the Ft. James Episcopal church will act

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Pdhaps after all the most appreciated gift of the kind of things that a man really craves but seldom buys for himself.

It's hard to imagine a ma who wouldn't enjoy the sheer luxury of one of thee dressing gowns and yet comparatively few men have them. If you want your gift to make the biggest kind of a hit we wouldn't know what to recommend in preference to a dref.sing gowns chosen from this selection. The richest things in silk brocades. Persian silks, silk poplins; many full silk lined.

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The Christmas store for men and boys.

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No. Autographic Kodak Jr. An yon E would a camera that is good to look at, easy to work and convenient to carry makes a gift that is bound to please. Thoroughly competent shutter with adjustable speeds of Viö, Vzo and Vioo of a second as well as time and bulb action carefui'y tested lens and the Autographic feature a distinctive feature of the Eastman line. Price, $18. 30 -Pictures, 2ixi( inches Brownie Cameras, $2.86 up Kodaks, $9.49 up

BASTIANE DRUG STORE DRUGGIST 209 S. Michigan St. Auditorium Theater

STORE OPE N TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 Christmas Sale of Men's Gloves Leather Fur Knit. Black, 13 r o w n, Heather and Grey Jersey Gloves, one clasp 59c. Plush Back Mitts 2.5o GloVes for S1.50. Fleece Lined Leather Gloves, strap wrist 55.00 Gloves for S3. 05. Automobile Gauntlets stiff cuff S6.00 Gloves for $5.00. Men's Flannel Shirts on Special Sale Grey and brown $3.25

and $3.95 values, for S2.50

EobeiitsdhBiioM Company

SHOP n rr-X-Z'f. SHOP

NOW Q:Z BY MAIL

THE TEA ROOM Will serve supper tonight from 5 to 7

E and $2.95.

Satin Hats Just Arrived A special mid-winter line of chic models, trimmed with feathers, flowers, embroidery and metal cloth. Colors are Brown, Blue Henna and Black. Very low priced at $6.95.

Daniel Green Slippers For Men Women, Childreru For Men in Taupe and Grey at $2.85 and $2.98. For Women in Satin and Felt, at $2.10 to $6.50. For Children in Satin and Felt at $1.50 to $2.70. Christmas Candles Merry Red Candles in real mahogany holders. A beautiful ornament for all year as well as Christmas. Candle and stick 59c

Jaunty Scarfs

A delightful gift for the young lady to take back to school with her. They have lots of style and come in a wide variety of colors and widths. Fine quality brushed wool $6.75 to $16.50. Silk Scarfs in colors $ 10.50.

. Beautiful Hand-Made Blouses $5.00 to $10.50 Voiles and Batistes of finest qualities, very artistically made. Necks are V-shape, square, low or high. They are daintily embroidered and hemstitched and some are trimmed in Filet lace.

Gifts From Our Jewelrv Store Any lady can be suited with a choice from our Mesh Bags $5.00 to $12.00. Sheffield Silver at 10 Discount Bread Travs $4.00 to $7.00 less 10. Sandwich Trays $4.50 to $9.00 less 10. Crumb Travs S4.50 less 10. Cake Baske'ts $10.50 to $14.00 less 10. Vegetable Dishes $16.00 to $22.00 less 10.

Hundreds of House Dresses Reduced Here you will find remarkable values in line Gingham and Percale House Dresses. Large variety of colors and patterns. Checks and stripes are prominent, as well as plain colors. $6.95 quality for $5.00.

Women's .Hose Pure Silk, full fashioned, in all colors $1.50 to $4.00. Silk Lisle, full fashioned, in black and white $1.00 and $1.75. Wool S2.50 hose, reduced to S1.00. Lace Hose of pure Silk white or colors with clocks $3.00

Muslin Gowns and Chemise $1.98 to $5.00 These charming lace trimmed garments come in a' great variety of designs. They are flesh and white and would make a very pleasing gift to any woman who delights in pretty un-

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Special Sale of Plush Goats

Salts Peco Plush 34-

11 cape collars and

Fancy Sol Satin lin-

mgs. oizes it to $29.75.

3:vhi 48-inch.

Salts Peco Plush 34 and

Loose and belted

models. Sizes 14 to 46

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Salts Peco Plush 48Coney collar and cuffs. Venetian lining. Sizes 16 to 46 $50.00.

Christmas Dress Sale 50 Handsome Models at $29.75

Serges, Tricotine. Velvets' Tricollettei and Wool Jerseys, i Navy and Brown are predominating colors. Sizes to 46. Val-

ues to s 5 o.oo.

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3500 Petticoats at $1.25 to 510.95 Cotton, Taffeta, Sateen, Sol Satin, Heatherbloom, Silk Jersey, Taffeta and Pussywillow. Many pattern!, and colors. All regular sizes and extra sizes. These are excellent Petticoat values.

Negligees Seco Silk, Crepe Je Chine. Figured Silk and Silk. Variety of light colors $5.oo to S3o.jo.

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Kimonos Japanese Cotton Crepe, embroidered and also ligured Flannelette $2.98 to S4.50. Corduroy Rubes in blue, ro.j and purple $7.95 to 515.00. :

Lamp Shades and Lamps for Christmas All Silk Shades plain or fancy designs 18inch $6.95. All Silk Shades for Floor Lamps 24 and 26inch $ I 7.50 to $30.00.

All Silk Shades for E Table Lamps 20-inch 1 $11.25; 10-inch $3.25; 1 8-inch $1.75. E Parchment Shades 6E inch $2.50. E Floor and Table Lamps . at 10 discount. E Polychrome Candle E Sticks and Candles I $3.25 to $7.50.

Beacon Bath Robes Beautiful Robes with ribbon and silk cord trimming, lovely array of colors and tigures $6.75 to $12.95.

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Toilet Table Sets Special display on Second Floor. Fach article is covered j with brocaded silk of old rose or old blue anj is daintily trim- i med with' gold lace. The complete sets include Trays, Hair Receivers, Powder Boxes, Handkerchief and Glove Doxc, i Hairpin Holders, Smelling Salts Bottle and Vanity C ; $1.25 to $3.95 an article.

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