South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 358, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 December 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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WATCHES and JEWELRY
TERMS AS LOW AS $1 A WEEK!
O V E EASY-CREDIT-TERMS r, EASY-CREDIT-TERMS nd the people do appro ciato a KiK-cIaca Oracle of credit. Our business principles are tho kind that are certain to brintf you back again tbe kind that will make you tell your irienda about tho plendid treatment that you receire here. And that is in reality the secrtt of our success!our ability to make friends, AND HOLD THEM! There1 a no time like the present to find out all about our deferred payment plan I
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er. the famous American ace, and rnarrying Frances Hannan, one of Jacksonville's prominent society girls and victimizing a number of prominent men of hundreds of dol-
lars an unidentfied man departed
for parts unknown, taking with him his bride of two days and cash estimated at more than $2,000 The imposter was elaborately entertalned at clubs and social functions. Several days ago he arrival in Jacksonville. Two days afterward he met Miss Hannan. daughter of a protnin'tit hu.-in.s man, and tlo y ;:nnoun fd their enpapement Ia.t Sunday. Th.- sam. nlifht they w-nt to St. Augustine, whero they wer married. While here he .ik'ned a contract with W. M. Farans. :iid to be sales manager of a brass manufacturlnc; i ompany of Philadelphia, appointing him manager of the Stutx Motor Car Co.. at a salary of S jr.. 000 a year. After the appointment was accepted, the importer borrowed $1,000 from Fara ns. The real Rhkenbacker was said to be In California.
GREEK QUEEN PAYS SON'S GRAYE VISIT Joy Over Keturii to Greece Forgotten in Grief Over . Alexander.
LAXDIS RESTRAINS SALE OF LIQUOR
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CHICAGO, i)fr. 22.Federal Judi:-) Ivindis today issued Injuno tions apainst 31 alle.-d hootlesKinff establishments, restraining them from violation of the VolstPad act. Thej- will be brought up for contempt of court if they disobey the injunction. Land in threatened.
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Thieves Get Big Haul In Robbery at Goshen Spvlal to Th News-Time: GOSHEN. Ind., Dec. 22.- Thieves, believed to be boys, entered the warehouse of the C. Arthur Whittle Candy Co. here and stole goods of much value. An Involco of the Whittle stock shows that confectionery worth H.S00 Is gone.. It is believed that systematic thlevlnsr has been carried on at the establishment for three or four months and that candy taken from there has been sold to retailers.
Father Time does not glv anv signs of becoming so old that he wiil drop his scythe for a crutch.
ATIIFNS. Dec. 22. The pomp and crandeur of a triumphal return
to rule in Greece were forcotten j momentarily here when a heart
broken mother wept over tho grave j
of a favorite son. Queen Sophie was- the mother., Fven while delirious crowds swarmel i bout her carriage, giving every sign of joy at her return, the queen's mind aooeared elsewhere. At her
Jlr.st opportunity she and the king visited Tatoi burial ground to heap . wreaths and Mowers upon the grave i of their Fon. Alexander, late King of Greece. The king announced he,
will go to Smyrna for a fortnight to assume command of the army, lithas promised the public In a speech at the palace that he. will continue the expansionist program and protect the redeemed and liberated territories.
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Harry and Miss Gladys Hollingshcad. of Plymouth, Ind.. are spending the week with their aunt. Miss Minnie Kreinke. Mrsfl Ksbert Itob.rts of Mishawaka spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wedell sr.. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fox and daughter of Crumstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Kdward ltajski spent Sunday evening at tho Kreinke home. Leon Goeten and son Henry were in South Bend Monday. Leroy Adams of Martinton, Illspent several days last week with G. IJ. Nickerson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Milllken and family spent Sunday with their son. Leslie Milllken and family. Fred Schrocder of Illinois and Mrs. Marston of La port e, Ind., wer' guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Nickcrson Saturday. Harry Kreinke Js spending the week with his sister, Mrs. Kdward Holllnpshead and family of Plymouth, Ind.
Many a man imagined he was a weak worm of the earth until some dentist uncovered his nerve.
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Neckwear SI, $1.50, $2, S2.50, $3 This year we set out with the deliberate intention to outdo any former display of neckwear that we've ever attempted. Consequently we have assembled by far the greatest display of holiday neckwear ever shown in South Bend. Whatever you wish to pay $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 and $4 for the finest scarfs you'll find here at Spiro's thousands of wonderfully beautiful ties. It makes the task of selecting a positive pleasure. Sam'l Spiro & Co.
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still applies to all goods displayed on our second floor. Only our position as wholesale as well as retail jewelers enables us to offer the unusual values you will find here. The assortment in our sale includes
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in single pieces and attractive sets. The DuBarry Patterns, with hand painted and carved designs, are particularly attractive. Traveling Cases Complete in every particular, some including safety razor, etc. Picture Frames Book Ends
Polychrome with metal foundations. Manicure Rolls Cut Glass Shaving Sets
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Back and forth swings the pendulum of the clock, "Tick-tock. tick-tock" it seems to say. And, listening closely, you can almost hear the words "Christmas is near, Christmas is near." And Christmas ii near. You haven't much time left to do your shopping and time is slipping.
Nothing is more appreciated at Christmas than timely gifts. And it is with just such goods that our floors are teeming. Cedar chest, spinet desks, chests of drawers, clocks, tea wagons a hundred and one things to delight the whole family and the friends and relatives besides. Satisfy yourself that the gift you want to give is on our floor. It will save you time and trouble to bring your lists of those to whom you desire to give gifts and make your selections from our stocks. We will be glad to cooperate with you in suggestions. Store Open Tonight and Tomorrow Night
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Massive Brass Bed $37.50
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Just a Beauty $35.00 There is no gift quite equal to a Rate legged table. It is of distinctive appearance and just as good in performance. Made in mahogany; a real value.
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jitOwi,u O V IN A MASTERTONE Just consider the joys of music in your home this Christmas. L t send you this phonograph library table. Perfect In tone, beautiful in appearance. Twelve Columbia selections free with each phonopraph. $98.75
Th ere is no bed like a brass bed and no brass bed like this one. Made of genuine brass, beautifully finished. Large massive posts and caps. Buy it for your comfort's sake.
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Wind sor Rocker $22.85 Have you ever experienced the comfort of leaning back in a Windsor rocker? They make the finest gift in the world. The one illustrated is unusually beautiful in design and at our priee, really a bargain.
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Gifts Priced
A dainty little Priscilla sewing cabinet, a stalwart iMartha Washington sewing cabinet and a unique davenport end table. Three dandy gifts. All are in mahogany. Just the thing to give to father, husband, wife or mother. Priscilla cabinet, $9.85; Martha Washington cabinet, $18.50; table, $9.85.
LAST MINUTE TOY SUGGESTIONS
Out of the High Rent District
Special Large Dressed Doll (16 in. high), natural hair, only. .$1.48 Locomotive and Tender at $1.98 Sleds $2.49 Child's Rockers . . .$2.98 Rocking Horses . . .$1.98 Trick Auto 49c
agons $3.49 Red Rockers 59c Turnerville Trolley $1.98 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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