South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 28, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1921 — Page 2

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CONTINUE SEARCH FOR AUTO ROBBERS

PLAN MASS MEETING TO DISCUSS "BLUE" LAWS ENFORCEMENT

Ecour Statr-Line Counties for Party Which Robbed Goshen Store

Cpial tn Th Nws Tin.es: GOÄITTN', Ind.. Jan. : 7 WhrlfTs Ei northern Indiana and southern rifhiyin counties are tcJay fol-Jo-A-ln cluen in tha xpoclatlon of epprhentllng robrs "who Tuesday rikrht or Wednesday morning battert 1 dcrvn th bad: door of the building !a Scott villas-, LiTansre counts, occupied ty th Ha?rty brothem" gtr.eral tort-, and hauled away f-tofk valued at S3,iV) on a motor truck- It i thought they went Into licuixin, although tho vchlo v.us Hot deflnltely trackoJ. The rubers tciok t-hoes, clothinsr. fvatchaa, silk wnJ.ftg, vacuum clean-t-r. hf-AiT end othr thlnira of tnuch value. Htott is without pnllc protection. jD1covery of the theft vaa not made until tmployM of th-i store- opened It for h',is!nrs.t V"lm sd.vv morning. Thf. whrJff of Ivffr.ir.K" county hn.m Vt'ti at r'cott all 'I y, .r.d.-;ivorl:: to track ths rubbers.

'The Truth About Blue. Laws" will be dl.cuMd at a mar rnestins; to b held at the Flrt Mathofllit church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Dr. W. 3. Flsmin. dirtrict r.ianKtr of the National Hoform mwoclatlon, and Dr. Arthur AParnpjon of w York, flftld secretary of th Sams organization. Theso men aro claimed by the ns-ociatlon to be thoroughly verged in this subject and will pr.-ent all aspects of tho Sunday proposition particularly from a civic, rather than from a rellK'l'u standpoint. "The poiltion of the asoclatlon on the Sabbath proposition and the I oit!on which will b taken by tho speakers at the mestlngr Sunday, is that while ther can b no adequate or Just legislation determining how tho individual ahall spend Sunday, there xnuBt be both laws and enforcement protecting those who wish to worship on that day. If the clau3 !n the con.rtltutlon guaranteeing frcnjom to worship God according to the dictates of conscience. Is to bo vnlid." -aid U O. Colson. religious director at the South Bend Y. M. C A. Thursday.

IIjAN VALI'MINK I'ATITY. A "stunt" Vnltiitlm party to be trlve r b. 12 for intermediär tjlrli in vIjh vnrloui pym centers of the city wm deoMd upon ly the municipal recreational o"mmittfo at it ti-.eetlnff V.Ydr.'-sdny nlirht. A similar profrnm for informed It t- boys of th gym claw- v.ill .e hM later. Col. C. Beyruour Rul'nok, city recreationHi dtrtctor announced Thursday.

RIVER PARK

Wednesday nijrht marked rho close of a successful revival meeting conducted tor the Itev. A. L. Brandenburg Tit the River Iark M. K. church which bepTin Jan. 2. Iter Brandenbury, took for his clwrlnff text "If the righteous scarcely enter heaven when; rill tho unrighteous and sinntra appear. Twenty-three became mern'brrs of tho church. The Kiftle Mudy clnw met ThuTid.y at the homo of "Mrs. John Ifrant.

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Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you arc Jöot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer"!

SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Ilandy tin tcxea of 12 taVleVs cost but a few cent LargeT packages. JLrplrln la the trad mark of Ilyrr Manufacture of MonoacetJcacl3itr of SallcrHeaclA

$20,200.00 IN CASH Search Is beinff mado for a certain young woman, believed to be reldlnß somewhere in Indiana. Present whereabouts unknown. IS SHE HJ SOUTH BEND? The girl sought la young, beautiful, probably still &lnsie and It is believed may be employed as a clerk, stenographer or may b living with relatives. Every citizen in this vicinity Is urged to aid In the search. Full details regarding description, reward, etc., will be publishod in next Sunday's Chicago Sunday Tribune.

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ALL MAIL ORDERS WILL BE HANDLED HERE BY OUR EXPERIENCED BUYERS

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

Open Saturday Till 9:30

ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS IN THE TEA ROOM

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New Skirts For Early Spring Handsome Plaids for Misses All wool, pleatedBeautiful color combinations in Brown s, Blues, Greens, Grevs, Blacks and Tans 20 to 32 lengths, $10.00 to $14.50.

Satin Baronet and Cambridge Crepe in Black and Navy Plain and pleated $10.00 to $19.75

Splendid Serges in Black and Navy Pleated and plain $10.00 to $16.50

Silk Hosiery Wayne Knit for Women. 4 Silk, mercerized top, black only $1.95. Boot Silk, mercerized top, black, white and brown $ 1.50. pure Silk and Fibre, mock seam $1.00. Full fashioned Silk, black, grey and navy $2.25.

Kid Gloves Washable, real Chamois Gauntlets, natural color only, all sizes $1.98. Suede, two clasp, brown and beaver $2.19. Two clasp, over seam Kid Gloves five rows of heavy embroidery on back Brown, Mode, Tan and Black $2.69. White Mousquetaire over seam Gloves, 8 button at $3.00 12 button at $4.50, and 16 button at $5.50.

Mrs." Gene tjuMornt of South Hend had charg of the mtettr.g. Thirty five xnemtotre and two visiters attended an all day mtrtinf of the Ld1es Aid society of the M. E. church held Wedntsiay tU the homo of Mrs. Klrajn Penrod. 2 SI? Mhawaka av. The day was rpwvt sowing, quilting and kitting comforters. A pcz luck dinner served at noon. The regular meeting of th s-7d4ty u-!!l h.:d WVdnesdav Feb. 2 at

tho home of Mrs. A. L- Bra.n4eibur.

S. Seventh irt. Mra. Merrill leaner Will Äf'.St. Mrs. E. It. Mitchell wa hote?w at a. one o'clock luncheon Wedntsf1y. Cards was the feature of the afternoon. Mrs. RiiMioU Moffltt. S. Kighth St. entertained the members of the Y. M. W. club Wednesday afternoon. Tho time wsa pont socially and with ndle work. A two course luncheon mw served. The nett meeting will x hdd in two weeka with ilra. Neil McGrew N". Klghth st. Mra. Frank Koxjhenderfer 'S. Äxth nt will entertain tha R. P. E. club Friday afternoon. 'Erat!ne daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harlan River av, submitted to an operatlcm for appendicitin at St. Jos-ph hospital. Miflha waka Wednrsday. The operation was successful. Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrle Marteolf, ban recovered from an attack of smallpox, and the hom has been relented from quarantine. Mrs. Harlow Pfrry and infant son. will .le removed from Ft. Joseph hospital. Ml.iawaka to their horns In S. 10 st. this morning. c. n. Auit, a. nth t. is in with typhoid fever. Mrs. Vernon Bimctt N. 11th st., who submitted to an operation of the throet two wffks ftgx, 1" Improving. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Critea, have returned from Hannah. Ind.. where they attended tho funeral of G. W. Air.!"af-. Mrs. B. Iloblnson httm returned tn I Moin?', Iowa arter several

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rrnu ana relatives. Frank Kochenderfer hns returned ii.w..07316 ln Chimgo after a, visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Kochendrfer. Mrs. Chrr-stJa M'r-ifht. who underwent an operation at St. Jooph hospital. Mlnhawnka, was removed to her home on 15th. st.. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. V,'. R. Roderick who have been vltrltlng ln Klkhart have returned home. O. L. leather and R. T. Morrl nf Indianapolis, who have been visiting friends here for sevrrai dovs

left thl morning for Chicago where they expect to rsioe. Mm. Albert EUineer is ut her home on ML'hnwaka av.

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j Miss IuciU'? Mt'.ltT of (Joftien has jpurchaHcl tho Mrs. Tom Keeth beauty pHrlor in Hlkhirt. Ml j Ji'ilitr hj Wo aii.Biit in tho Mr. ; Vrrnon Ball Marinllo chop hcn Ttm Keth of l'lkhart has boupht ihi- "hr;? FnpJckv-r farm near Elkhart which h" will o2cu;)y. 0-vi-ht-n city Is contprr.plttttnR adoption of tho street 1 lushing ys-

tnm to replace reet" " vmiVt.! sweeping. Ewtlmatrn prvpsred phv the city cn ve alnut f 2.0- 0 annually by maUJnir iho cliar.c . It r.ow cok:s $7,0 o prr yrar to wf-ji H vpd streets hrre. arccr lin t. tigurs compiled at the offiro of th

icity c'rrk. i (Jochen dr.ilr haw reduced tri.

oline two tertN tho jtallon And coal oil thro cents tli rall'n. G4M.:inp

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fire dt-;iartn;ent. John I Jaii-H Indury and Rock I.l:ind, 111., who wan'tnkn to th InUana farm t ftart h s.nten.co -.1 ,yn. h.ivlrg ! f.-inri of vh!kv '. hi? i'fair,Ti. vhiih l;e was tranp(-tinr by auto from T'vfr.": to Rock I!qn.! "for c friend," Wut p!.cpl in th horpltnl ;is po'-n I;-, arrived ' the I'utnatn

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There are many, many opportunities here for you to make savings of 25 per cent on articles of furniture, rugs, carpets and stoves. Everything in the store has been marked down for this sale and we confidently believe that at these prices you are enabled to buy furniture at a lower cost than it will be at any time during the year.

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Handsome 3-Piece Colonial Bedroom Suite H ere is an unmatchable value in a beautiful three-piece Colonial Bedroom Suite. It is massive, well-designed and beautifully finished. The bed is of the massive roll-end type and very well proportioned. Besides the bed there is a chiffonier and triple- (f I f! mirror dressing: table p lOwsiiJ

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Nine-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite This is without question one of the most marvelous values oyer presented. A handsome nine-piece euite in the popular Qu sn Anne period, beautifully finished. The outfit includes extension tabla, high china cabinet, buffet and six chairs. We invite f 5 Afl A A

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Clearance Sale of Tapestry Suites CASH rfmim CASH or 5fo&H OR CREDIT CREDIT

Baby Carriages

We urge you to see tKe handsome carriages offered at this low sale TT 11 ..

price. Mere is a special bargain in

a good-looking Reed carriage ...

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This Duofold Suite For Only $93.50 You will be enthusiastic about this Duofold suite that we are offering. Outfit consists of convertible daveno, rocker and chair, finished in very fine imitation leather.

Genuine Axminster Rug $49.75 As a special bargain we arc offering this beautiful genuine 9x12 Axminster rug. The pile is exceptionally heavy and at this low price you can well afford to re-carpet your rooms.

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Beautiful 42-Piece Dinner Set $8.45 This is an extra special offer, made for this sale only. This dinner set is complete in every detail and its design is very attractive.. This offer is good only while the sets last.

This Complete Bed Outfit $27.85 Don't miss this chance to purchase a complete bed outfit at this low price. Outfit consists of beautifully finished bed, a guaranteed a!l-metal spring and a heavy, comfortable mattress.

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