South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 360, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 December 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BLND NEWS-TIMES

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Wishing You a Merry Christmas

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STARTS MONDAY MORNING This is the most drastic price cutting event in the history of the store. See tomorrow's paper for the details.

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The Kay-Bee Clothing Company extends their most sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to the entire populace of South Bend, their many friends and customers who have helped to make the new store such a remarkable success. S AMUEL SW1DLER, Mgr. The Kay-Bee Clothing Co. 227 N. Michigan St Opposite Orpheum Theater

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Accept the heartiest of holiday greetings

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236 So. Michigan St. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS

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HOLDS M'INTYRE TO CIRCUIT COURT

JDefendant Waives Hearinc

and Faces Charge of Robbery. The ccse of Ralph Melntyre. rharurd rvlth holdup and robben. Tvas brought befcre Judge Gilmer !n tho city court Friday morning nnd bound over to the circuit court when his attorney waived the preliminary hoarinff. HI bond was fixed at U.000. Mclntyrc, who. It i-i siid. hr.s pcrved one term in priton. for larceny, wan broht Into court recently while worVin? for tho Chlcmzo. South Bend nnd Northern Indiana rallwray Co., and found ffuilty of vteallng: farea belonging to the company. Later he was arrested and charged with holding up M. If. Holers 1019 Vi W. Colfax St.. and robbing him of $0.

FINDS WOMAN NOT GUILTY OF GIVING FRAUDULENT CHECK

Mary A. Wolfe, who was arrested cn a warrant sworn out by the officials of tho Union Shoe Co., char?Inc her with plvlr.f? them a fraudulent check for $5 in exchange for merchandise wa found not guilty

cf the chargro in tho city curi Friday mornlr.p when her account in the Nink was investigated ,-tr.d It was found that the check wrw returned to the company and marked "no funds" through an error cf tho bookkeeper at th bank. Ion Smith was fined J 10 nr. I costs by Judpe Cllmer whon h wüs found rullty of dfraud!r.? Alvln Bailey of hla beard bill.

DISCUSS LACK OF CITY ENFORCEMENT OF ANTI.Rl'M LAW

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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM ALEX BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ALEX SHOE HOSPITAL 128 W. Washington Ave.

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to start Monday, December 27. We're still in the ring. Today the same as a year ago, we are willing to "start something." Our connection with the largest and best manufacturers enables us to keep six months in advance of the market. There have been sales and sales, but here

is a real sale a bonafide opportunity to save money on quality footwear. Remember the big selling event this store put on a year ago? Remember the stupendour bargains we had to offer? Remember the crowds that literally swarmed, packed, jammed and overflowed our big establishment from morning till night? Remember the many favorable comments that resulted due to our initiative in starting a fight for lower shoe prices? We will surpass all former efforts in our big sale next week. Many of the shoes included in this special selling event have been reduced to less than wholesale cost. By patronizing this unusual sale, you will learn what we mean by the phrase "Quality Footwear is Economy Footwear." Ill shaped, poorly constructed shoes are not cheap at J g any price. The well known quality makes ALESPERSONS footwear that we sell, footwear with a naWANTED tional reputation, backed by our fifty years of good standing in this community, are your protection when you buy here. All Hanan, Florsheim, Red Cross and Cousins Shoes are included in our startling price reduction. All Hanans are marked to go at an $8.00 to $5.00 reduction per pair. Other shoes are proportionally reduced. And when you buy footwear from Beitner s, you purchase months of service. Special Bargains will be displayed on our Clearance Floor. Spend your Christmas Check for a pair of Beitner Shoes. Door3 open at 8:30 Monday morning.

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