South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1921 — Page 2

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Mnior-Uon. I'etrr C. Harris, arlju-nt-;r-noral of the U. S. arnjy. who was ntrncf to 10 days in Ji:! b; .1 v :r" Sil Ions, of tho District of (..' iial'ia p.j;rcmf' court, rocontly frr co.itrr.ijt. Ccn. Harris was adjudprl in contempt for rcfulnR to ohy nr, or of Junt ici' irlrtons to exhibit an ;i:.".!avit li'.od with tho war JeI'artinnt umlrr tho selective forvlce ;i't. The p;onrr;il nnfd an appoal, a:;d wm .avrrl from poin to Jail by a provision of tho law allowing pov-rr-irr nt nfMclaN, whon s iod f tfkial'y.. to j n jcnitp appoal.n without tno tormalitv ff a bond.

Valparaiso Concern Sues Pig-glv-Wijrply Store for $10,000. Plp-ly-Wirly Stores. Inc.. are rrac!o tho defom'.ants In a suit for J 10. COO danr-s brought by Majri'-f Iv.-fnst-in and Abe IwonHtcin. il'aini? b'iin"s undor the firm ra!;if of th" Hoos'.er Mercantile Co.. Valparaiso, Ind., which was filed ir. th? superior rourt Wedr.osdav. Tho il.in:iff allege they

j cid on contract C1.O00 pounds of

puar to the local 1'lsciy-?b: tores, which was to be de'.ivere J lurinp June, Ju:y and Augunt, at a price of 28 cents a pound. When the Ullverhs of sujjar were made, the prire of nuirar had fallen to 14 cents nd the defonianta refused to re cplf the thipment, the plalntifls täte. Th ValparMfo "nen allepe In the complaint that they held the supur for the IMssly-Wijljr store?, and that they Incurred n lc by so doinp. Tho contract for the ale and purchase of tho mi gar. which is one of tho exhibits in tho comprint, sets forth that tho defendant will accept the matrar without regard to any changes in market price which iay have tnken place between the time the ordrr was given and th'i time of delivery.

Sometimes one feels that he cou'd place as much confidence In an ou:ja board as a board composed of some men.

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SUN TIP FIM-RRS The Chinese worship their ancestors, but Americana prefer to spend the money they leave.

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Observation and experience during the pat years have taught us that this nation will weather this period as it has weathered the others. We have no fears for the future. The fact is that we are go'nr ahead by adding a dress department for women and misses that v. ill be a credit to the city. Contracts have been placed for our new fixtures and alterations will start the end of this month. The rcat thins for us all to do is to cultivate and exhibit the true confidence that is in our hearts. We believe in the future so strongly that we are placing orders for goods to be manufactured and delivered to us during the early spring of 1921. We keep steadily on, just as is to be expected of every house of reliability and progress. We print this message because we believe it is our duty to do so. This nation, the strongest and richest in the world, cannot be affected adversely by a temporary uncertainty caused by a readjustment which should have been more gradual. Optimism is the Word Today There Are Good Times Ahead The Oliver Style Shop Progresses Announcements of interest to every woman and miss in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan will be made within the next sixty days regarding our Dress Department And in order to make room for this department, we must reduce our stock und discontinue a few lines we are carrying at present. ' Starting Friday Morning, Jan. 7, for One Week Only The greatest value-giving sale ever held in South Bend of Exclusive Blouses Lingerie Negligees Hosiery Nov0 cities Everything at Cost and in Many Instances Less Than Cost

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mum GAKffilT GOMPfifJY Retailing at Wholesale Prices E?.st Wayne St. One Elock from Mich. St.

FILES ANSWER TO SUIT OF REPLEVIN

Hay R. Smith, et al., has filed an answer to tho circuit court replevin suit of Samuel Voinowich, by which he pained possession of a Hudson Super-Six automible. Sm'th alleges that he performed labor on the car, and furnish 1 rarts and repairs to he value of $C03.S!), and that V;onowich refused to pay the bill when it was presented. Smith obtained a mechanic's lion on the car, but it was taken from him by a replevin Kuit, and turned over to the owner. Ho now asks the court to order tho lien foreclosed, and that tho car bo sold, and the money due him for repairs bo ordered paid. A toial of $4öü is asked in the complaint.

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The third nlffht of tho Special service at the River Park M. K. church was marked with a largo congregation. Hev. A. I, Hrandenbur preached a splendid revival sermon, taking for his text Amos 3-3. "Can Two Walk Together Except They bo Af?red." Uov. Brandenburg pointed out that t!u Christian must free him.-e.f of the old ways and keep walkinsr with God. A moetinff of tho ofllcial board was held fol.ouirp the service. Itcports were Riven that each department was starting the New Year in splendid condition. Servico will he held this evening at 7: CO o'clock and continue each evening during the week. Members of the River Park Free Methodist church presented a missionary program at the South Hend church Tuesday evening. The prcjtram inc'.U'.lel short talks in missionary work, songs and readings. The union prayer srvico f River l'ark will bo held Thursday afternoon at tho home of .Mrs. Lena Nelkard. S. Sixteenth s-t. Mrs. Lewis Marks will be tho leader. Mrs. Frank Rupe and Mrs. Frank Darr will entertain the Ladies' Aid of the M. K. church Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mis, Rupe, N. Sixth st. Mrs. Harry Vandenburg entertained wi:h an all day family gathering at her home on X. Sixth st., in honor of her mother, Mrs. Patience Rrewcr, who will leave today for her home at Sanford, Sou'h Dakota, after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Winzenburg, and Mm. Ix-wis Rorden, S. Tenth st. Friends called during the day and 20 quests wore entertained at luncheon and dinner. Features of tho afternoon and evening were vocal and instrumental music. Four generations were represented, Mrs. Susan Metealf, 73 years o!d. of South Rend, being tho oldest member, and Betty Mae, the three months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vandenburg, the your.ost. Mrs. Anthony Fisher of Likeville. Ind., was an out of town truest. Mrs. Fred Miller, 112 K. Sixth st., Mlahawaka, entertained a company of River Tark and M.shiwaka friends Tuesday evening in celebration of the birthday anniversary of her brother. Lewi PotLs. Mishawaka av. Tho evening was spont with music and other social diversions. Luncheon was served. Miss Freda Morris, Lincoln way, entertained a company of 12 friend.iast night. Music and cards featured the evening's entertainment. A two course luncheon was served. Miss Mary Rodgers won thp favor at cards. I'v!j Marks has returned from a business trip in Kansas. Tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarnos I?rirkson is critically 111 at th" home of Mrs. Isackon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray, S. Sixth st. Mrs. Lolsa Zink has returned to Elkhart after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Miller, Eights st. Mrs. William Saxn who has boon t njrst cf h - r. Mrs John

Stodard, Mishawaka av., ha9 return- ; ed to her home in Chicago. ; The A. P. grocery company are moving a stock of groceries in the Building and Loan building, first lloor, and will open up for business the first of next week. Mrs. Charles Keasey has received word that her father, Joseph Burke, who is spending the winter at Los Angeles, Calif., is 111, and will return here as soon as his condition will permit him to travel. . Miss Haz?l Baugher. Eighth t.. ' has returned from a visit with relatives at Watervilet, Mich. ! Mrs. William Schock entertained with ä 6 o'clock dinner of 14 covers Tuesday. Among the guesta were Mrs. William Mamerow and daughter. Mi-ss Delpha Mamerow, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and family of North Liberty, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Evans. j Trv NEIFS-T1MES Want AU '

BETTER THAU WHISKEY FOR COLDSAHD FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur geons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complies tions.

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

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Offe ring "Qua lit? First" Merchandise at Half the Prices of Last Year

1 700 Yards of English and French Cretonnes at 59c a Yard This splendid purchase represents the short lengths of finest Cretonnes from one of New York's largest importers. The lengths run from 1 3 yards to 12 yards in a piece. If you have one or two rooms to decorate you can get two and three pieces alike. Many handsome, hand blocked, all linen Cretonnes in the assortment. Wonderful for Draperies. Furniture Coverings. Pillows, Bed Sets. Bags. etc. Lengths will not be cut.

5000 Yards Fine Curtain Marquisette Trimmed with Cluny and Filet lace, bandings and inserts. 10 pairs which sold for $18.50, reduced to $10.00 a pair. 48 pairs which sold for $12.95, reduced to $6.95 a pair.

58 Pairs Fine Imported Net Curtains 36 inches wide in Ivory, Ecru and White. 39c a Yard This is one of the best Marquisettes made and has sold up to 65c a yard.

BLANKETS

Every Blanket we have is in our January Sale at wonderfully reduced prices. Most of them are all wool and some are very nearly all wool. They are the best Blankets made.

Plaids and Block Patterns Wert; $17.95 now $12.95 Were $15.00 now $10.95 Were $13.95 now $10.50 Were $12.50 now $8.95 Were $10.75 now $8.50 Were $1 1.95 now $7.95

White with Pink and Blue Borders Were $12.50 now $8.95 Were $10.00 now $6.95 Were $8.95 now $5.95 Were $6.95 now $4.95

Every DrusCt in U. S. In structed to Refund Prico While You Walt at Counter If Relief Does Not Ccmo Within Two Minutes, Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of tha year in th Ärug trade la Asplronal, the two minute cold and cough reliever, authoritatively guaranteed by the laboratories: teated. approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by th highest authorities, and proclaimed by Jie common 'piople as ten time as quick and effective as whiskey, luck and rye, of any other cold and couvjh remedy they have ever tried. All drug ttores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, bo all you have to do to get rid of that cold is to step into the nearest drug Store, hand the clerk half a doll. it for a bottle of Asplronal and tell him to atrve you two Uaspoonfuli ivlth four teaspoonfuls of water In a trlass. With your v.atch in your hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for your money back In two minutes if you cannot fee! your cold fading away like a dream mithin the time limit. Don't b bashful, for all druglsts invite you und expect you to try it. Everybody's doing It. When your cold or cough Is relieved, take the remainder of th bottle home to your wife and babie. for Asplronal la by fkr the safest and most effective. th easiest to take and the mcst agreeaole cold and cough remedy Xox Infanta an4 ibJldrfca. Adr.

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I OUR LEASH EXPIRES MARCH 1 1921

We will eh out our Kntirv Stock

At Greatly Reduced Prices

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Hundreds and Hundreds of Boys Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws have been shipped to us by Clothing Manufacturers at way berbw fifty cents on the dollar. They realized our old stock was about cleaned out from our great Fire Sale, and grasped the opportunity to convert a part of their stocks into cash. Positively the greatest assortment of Boys' Clothes ever shown in this store at 'prices that were never before equalled.

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