South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1921 — Page 2

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The Entire Bankrupt Stock of the M ER RIM AN SHOE CO. AT YOUR MERCY We purchased the above stock fromthe receivers and are therefore enabled to offer these Shoes at prices that are even lower than pre-war level. Think of it! $6.00. $8.00 and $10.00 values at $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50. Shop Early-Buy Two Pairs INCLUDED ARE

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Black, Brown, Grey, Camel and Patents Calfskin, Kid, Satin and Suede Military and High Heels

SPATS FELT BOUDOIR $1.00 SLIPPERS SLIPPERS All colors $L4S All sizes Black Kid $1.75 $1.50 $1.75

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$2.EO $3.00 $3,.SO VISIT OUR SHOP 1..

It Costs You Nothing To Look TT iOfTjliT7 T We have reduced our own stock of High Grade 1 V I C I f J i ill H Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords and Strap Effects, JSAO- L.J.Vi-J $G.OO to $14.00 values, at

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SECOND FLOOR, UNION TRUST BLDG. Michigan and Jefferson Sts. Over Union Trust Bank

Y. W. G. Ä. CÄFETERIAlALIBI FAILS TO PLANS DINNER FOR j SAVE GOMPKOWSKI DTTDAnni it nur inn

ÜUAUrMll AClLlDr Arrest Koomer Claiming Still

Landlord Receives

To Give Gross Receipts From!

INoon Meal Feb. 1 to Fund.

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The South Ber.fl Y. W. C. A taking part in the nation-vldo W. C. A. Invisible Gu-s: Day"

will turn over the gro?s cash rectiprs from the noon meal on Feb. 1. at its calVtcria on X. Lafayette St.. to tho European Relif f council fur thtdtnrvinff children of Hurope. Mrs. J. F. Nuntr, 710 IMrk av.. in ch.irjr of the committee which busy making plan for the day. The hours from 11 to 2 will ho Klven over to the vls.ble hoi's and hostrssfs and their "Invisible guegt" and th bill of fare presented will be such as to Intrigue the appetitt-9 of alL The Y. W. C. A. is cooperating in this relief movement with the American Relief asociatlon, the American Ited Crojw, the American Friends' Service commission, the federal council of the Churches of f hrist In America, the Je-vclsh Joint Distribution committee, the Knlqht.-j cf Columbus and the Y. M. C. A. Thirty-three million dollars Is the sum to bo raised in the United States the um necessary to keep alive 3. 500,000 children, the coming feneration of middle Europe, until the next harvest comes to stand Kurope on its feet aain. Of this sum, $ 2 3.0Of,000 will be devoted to feeding and $10.000,000 to medical care, for sub-nutrition is accompanied by disease that demands skilful aid and Instruction to remedy it and to prevent its increase.

Sentence. AIpx Gompkowski. who was arrested hy S rgt. Koozorowski and a detail fi ffJlcers when they found a still and a quantity liquor in his home at 2114 YV. Ford St.. was found guilty of th- ch;irp of unlawful manufacture of liquor for sale by special Judp p:tlward Doran. van .---nt-r.( cvl ti 3 0 day? in the county jail und flrd S10O ;ir d costs. Sf ve Kendzior.-ki. a ro(:ir.'r at the Iomikowski hiimc. took th witness stand aitd claimed the liquor was hif. in an effort to char his landlord. II- said that he h.il inannf.ctured it and that the still belontrr-d to him. JinlTo Doran. however, ruled (lonipkowski guilty and ordered hN roomer arrested. The case was appealed. Officers escorted Kendziorski, the would-be martyr, from the xvltn erstand to the desk errgpant where-he was booked on a charge of unlawful manufacture of liiuor for sale. His case will be tried later in the week. (Jompkowski claimed that he did not know that his roomer was manufacturing the ll juor and that he had nothing to do with it. When h.s roomer was called to the stand he anxiously claimed the liquor as his and said he had bmupht the ?tl!l up to his rooms at nigrht when his landlord was asleop. The fart that yome of the liquor was found in a. trunk which contained porno women's clothes, presumably Mrs. Gompkowskl'H. pave an impression in the court that all parties were implicated.

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

VALUE CAMPBELL ESTATE AT $40,000

The estate of Abble J. Campbell, widow or the late Myron Campbell, j who died in Chicago, Jan. 21. was;

admitted to probate in the circuit court Wednesday mornlnpr. Personalty valued at $15,000 and realty of 5 25,000 ia estimated to have been left by Mrs. Campbell. Marvin Campbell applied for ltrs of administration. The surviving heirs are Edward H. Cairtpbtdl, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Ada C. Travis, Chicapo; Robert ?. CampI. ell, Leadville. Calif., and Vera C. Darr, New York City, a,! children of Mrs. Campbell. The decedent died intestate.

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S. D. Moran & Son Wirtes b4 Repoiricj.

Union Trust Company

Baft Deport Boxea with rpeciil tacUHlM for Ol privacj of cwtorn r n

At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the "Bayer Cross" to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," and look for the name "Bayer" on the package and on each tablet. Always say "Bayer."

Each Bayer cackare" contains safe and proper directions for

tha relief of Colds also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally.

Men Accumulate Fortunes

for their families and, dying, leave the management of their estates to inexperienced people who often, honestly enough, lose eventhing. There is a remedy. This bank is equipped for handling trusts of every kind. Authorized by law to act as Administrator, Executor, Trustee or Guardian.

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Boxei of 12 Bottlcf of 21 Bottlct of 100 Alio Cipule$ All druggiits laplria I the trade mark of Dayer Manufacture of MonoiotlctcMnt'r of Pallcylicactd

reak Chest Colds

Witli Reel Peppers

K.ise your tlprht, achinff chest. :top the pain. l?reak up the conttstion. Feel a bad cold loosen up

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"Ited Topper nub" is thev cold

remedy that bring-s the quickes re-

iff. It cannot hurt you and It cer.tlnly sceniH to end the tightness md drive the congestion and torei. ss ritfht out. Wheh heat penetrates rlfrht down

into colds, congestion, aching nm-

and sor, stiff joints, relief rnics at once. Nothinp has fuch 'rtrentrated, renetrating heat aa

rtd peppers. The moment yuu apply Red Per Per Hub for cold?, backache, sore muscle, stiff neck.

lumbago, or the paina of rheuina-1 tisrn it neuritis, you feel the tin-'

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WHEN DOWN TOWN SHOPPING ' LUNCH IN THE TEA ROOM

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

Open Saturday Till 9:30

ALL FURNITURE AT 20 DISCOUNT

Table Linens Special showing of mercerized pattern Table Cloths, slightly imperfect. Sizes 2x2 and 2x24 $5.00 value at $2.50. Size 2x3 at $2.95. Be sure and see these cloths. They are bargains. 50 dozen 18x18 Linfeel hemmed Napkins. A good quality napkin for every day use. Regularly sold at $2.95, but now $ 1 .95 a dozen. Japanese Stencilled Lunch Cloths in blue only. 48x48 $1.39 60x60 $1.75 72x72 $2.50 12-inch Napkins $1.00 a dozen. Colored Handkerchief Linens Everybody is making Handkerchiefs. We nave a full range or shades and white, all in the standard quality Linens 36 inches wide. One-third yard will make three handkerchiefs $2.50 yard.

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Wash Goods Long Cloth for the making of undergarments 1 9c a yard, or a 1 0 yard bolt for $1.75. Long Cloth, chamois finish, 36-inch, 29c a yard, or a 1 0 yard bolt for $2.70. Batiste, 40-inch, fine mercerized finish, white only 75c and $1.00. Tissue Gingham, 32-inch, checks and plaids 75c. New Voiles, 36-inch, fine even weave 50c. Plisse Crepe, 32-inch, white 29c; and in pink and flesh for 35c. Dimity, 32-inch, stripes and check? 35c. Madras Shirting, 32-inch, new attractive patterns 50c.

MEN'S STORE ENTRANCE ON JEFFERSON BLVD.

Robertson BabTo

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

Open On Saturday Till 9:30

ALL BOYS' CLOTHING AT HALF PRICE

Special Offerings In The Men's Store Dress Shirts of fine quality Percale and Madras $2.19. Dress Shirts of woven Madras and Crepe Cloth, in plain colors and stripes $2.95. Dress Shirts in broken lots $1.50. Cashmere Hose of high grade 3 pairs for 31.00. Heavy Cotton Hose 25c. Wool Hose, rib knit $1.00. Flannelette Night Shirts $2.37. Flannelette Pajamas $2.72.

In three minutes th ooncreftef ' spot i warmed through and through. When you are suffering so you can ! hardly pet about. Just cet a jar of j Howies Red Pepepr Hub, nude ! from red peppers, at any druj? store, j Ycu will have the quickest relief

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Well Inovn South Bend men xsjho own South. Bend Waiches

78 J. A. MOGLE, Proprietor, Quality Shoe Repair Company; Treasurer, Kiwanis Club; Member Masonic Fraternity, B. P. O. E., Chamber of Commerce and Knife and Fork Club.

clouj6o:sfiould'Boost Souifi Bond hi

First Class American and Chinese Chop Suey Restaurant GOLDEN EAGLE

208-10 S. Michigan St. Open from 11 A. M. to 1 A. M. Second Hoor. Lincoln 31 07

III? ChatuM'. If this ci-n-r-s.s really wants to f L" popular, it will pass a Mil i

authorizing the con-r:ption of hired pirls.

PURE ICE GOOD SERVICE RIGHT PRICES CASH or COUPONS ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. M. 2221; L. 6123

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OLD BEN COAL Lump or Furnace J. SCHULMAN & CO. Scott and Division Sts. Lincoln 5637

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