South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1921 — Page 16
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BOYS AND GIRLS IN MÄTTÖ0I! HAND CUPID HARD JOLTS
MÜH I'd NEW DIVORCE CHARGES.
Maiden. Shun Toharco L'fcra Swrethrart. Taboo Modern Frills.
J- t:p.'lir.' h. l-..s. ;i n il ürrows ar1 ' thus far quit' i .'s .is;aiT,.l h- J hearts of tl.e Kir is i.f the W.t-r Sidf? Christian 1 hur Ji of thi- -Uy, w;n fcav ft-rri'I a f lu1- not ti k f 't J
fo:n;tary v. 1 1 h I-f-w . : ?ntikr licuref. ;r u' tol 1 cm in any form. The rhio ror.tirr.iir. to crow, xr.-i.r'iln t'j it por.-'tr. -Mr.-. rd Mfl', ? iL'riritr ! r.t f th" fur.lay rch-ol of that, cir.irdi. nrrl though a n. rk-l !" r .is- in th" r.urr.tn r of "match s" i-s r.otl. rirfording to Mr. MK . qi;it a f w local t.ys hnve Ki'n uj th- bad lial.it. lm ur;FH sfnti'l -i n 1 hardest Mo-v the b'.o-.v that j--nt hiia re- 1ir'JT dizzily c im' va- n a n i r r 1 1 . r f f,y tu l-nt.H at the Matten r.iitn -ho.J r ill ' forming r li op.Mnjr.ir or'M ri!:-.itio'i t try to
ij.p.K.' out .f th- k'irN of today "the j kind of 'Ir'.s our i..th'T wrn-." J It v:as at a ni'tiir? rf The' 'hrS'lan Kml'itv-r f-- -'y that Mr. j
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y ari'l iarinT th 't w k th rlnh .:r-v. in i'-r.r. am!" hounds. The ;!i ri.-ti t r. Krv'. a-nr r-.-i ty rrir Tiov hol to iniluro ( v. ry pir! in to'.vr. to Join their ranks. "D' you v.-ant to .-tar., around v.lii!' s-om... hoy H rnd;in:r. a c:;rartt or '.vail: u; the stre t with him ;is he ilari','.M the silly thint? la his teeth or 1 o'i v .;nt to iM' ll llif naty frnok?" thvv uuel. Thar.vi r. they pay, is ii.ual!y "no." : v a new signer to the ;!edtfe Jü ohta i::"1. liar Sliort SKIrt. It u.i tin n tii-it th" hoys (!c-i-It it s :: ihi'i'-; tni:. h" ilonr. T!:ky mi--il ir' th ir .v.;tJiv.'itts ami a r. ui i"r of tin- jiril."
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frrnl a duo. th- n. n:l-; s'.r. inir ih"lc" as follov.-v; "I do yoh nm'y y,vrr that I w T:ot ctoirt a irl who jx r.-i ts in: "V.rr'nr lcr.o-h'nfith skirts. " ri n luw cut ;iis:.M h' hth.' polrU wlu-re ir.othT wore th.; vhc h- na-- a cirl. "W-iri:icr pllk Pt"f kloLTs. r.'irv; p.iiat fr routrc. "Atton l".n dames miaus hr : st . "I'tjllirtir out hr- fy'hrov54 f. vv -urin;' h. r h:ilr in such a r o us to li'ilc lirr rars." Mr. M-'ICcc look.-? upon th hoyurTa rJii i 1 1 m ai "m :a 'y a him: club t- fright"! th" !,'irls out i tlo-ir Mtariil arnint tol.cro." "It would h" a ;:o.nl thin::, though." h' added, "if .nnu-tnln? 1 i k that could dnnr. V ncd ruor" uirls today T I k cur noithrr."
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ho'.dia;: !irm, accordi"' to tr.cm-l.-T?s. and "much tmod is l oin ' hn ." arcordimr to Mr. MdVo. "Thi- not a tonipirary move-Tn-nt on the- par' of tho ttirK" s;iid Mr. MrlC.'O. "Th v r.r in am t." "So art1 wo." t tali t"d t!m lu-yi.
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DETROIT POLICE KILL A7A7-; BANDITS L TIIR&E MONTHS
MASSEY-PFUXDSTEliS fZZjL
CORPORATION PLANS ILLINOIS IWSINESSl
Special to Th Newn-Tlnies : SPIUNGWELD. I1L Fob. 1. The
DETROIT Mkh.. Fob. 1. Nine armed bandit were kil-l and 12 thievra voundxl bv Detroit nolice
during the lat thrt" months of i Mafwr-PfundJlfin corporation.
1920 at an -.timatd cort of $ 10 i manufacturers cf automobile ncces
each, according to police department s orlrs of South Ind. Ind.. incorpor- ! reports. i Jn dipoPin of the .tl men poMru-' ated toda ta trsr.5rt business in j
men us.m1 approximately $H10 worth ' IIHnoi. Tho president is Georpre E. i M . 11 . ... I '
Mi.vcy, of Joliet. 111., inj the secre- i
'of ammunition, either in . the shoot-
jinprs or in target pmctice to fit themI elves for duel with bandits. I To encourape tart;t practice jarnonj; polic otticer the department i ha9 announced it would nell cartridges at cost to patrolmen.
j To Tax Bachelors to Pay Bonuses to Babies j PAttlS. Fr-b. 1. Bachelors of j Inris ere to be taxet to pay bonuses j to babif. The general council of (the S!ne has decided that mothers :iei'lnn birth to a third child shall
receive 350 francs. 400 francs for th? fourth child and 4 50 for all children beyond the fourth. This system will apply to illecrltimat as well as legitimate children.
tary. Clarcnco L. Ii. P'undstein, of ; Manhattan. HI. I
l no capuai iock i.-" ?., U'in, ot which ?.4.0dS is to be employed In the business in Illinois. The prin
cipal place of busine.t in Illinois 1
623 E. Jefferson !t.. Joliet, and the attorney In fact in Illinois is George J. Masey, at that address.
The Incorporation of the Masrey- I I'fundstein corporation in Illinois follows the receivership proceedings instituted in the St. Joseph superior J court by Iawrenee McEvilley. Jan. ! 2 4, in which McEvilley. a director, '
carrreM the corporation with beinp Insolvent.
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lulSW.n.D. STOKR.1) Justice John Ford, of New York city, alter listening to argument of counsel, roerrevl decision In tbe arplaWoo of W B. D. Stokea, wealttiy Dotel man. to amXid tils eomplalot In hb action for dlrorca gHlns't his wife Helen Elwood Stokes, wbo Is at iJresent llvlou la Denver 31 r Stokes öas arrived tn New York to defend berlf from the ciiarces nflde plinst tier hy her husband. She swore to an alfL daTlt ilenjiriß Hddltionnl cbarcra of misconduct brougbt against liT.
The Real-Fruit Dessert No extra price Get JifTy-Jell in these days Today it costs no more than the quality dessert. It is old-style quick desserts, with due to you and yours. flavors in dry form. Here alone you get the real We supply dessert molds to - fruit juice condensed and users. Also other useful sealed in glass. There's a bot- things. Write for catalog of tie in each package. gifts. Tell us which you want.
Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis.
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Ncic Jap Battleship Develops Hiph Speed TKIO. IS. !. Ja pm's latest bitMoshlp Nairn to his a d".nl wi'-rht tonnauo .f P.I.SOo and can devolop a. snr.'fl nf knots p-r hour. II-r length Is ("'' f"f. Tin- armamor." of thi now addition to th" Japaner u.'ft iu'-iud' s ei::ht l'-itoh trims and 2r' six-inch ;r:m. Sho is fittfl wit!i four frbjno n.-rin. s. T!io "N.tvato" takes a pluo amonr th" I.-rr.t battl"hips 'tfl-i-.t today. b"r r..sno tons r-nrrp-triMu' iih ItritHM "Hood." 41. "0Ö tons and the
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Aihv.ir.'l Tk hir.-'i. th" cotn matvl.T of th First sxju-Klron. "--aid that the N .i:ra to is uolipie not nly in si-"-, but rl"o a-j r'-irard h r 'i"iuipmc,,,.t . Ift-r main mast is built in the form of a tower ami the ramm f!ndr b.a.s t.f-en so d"vis d tli.'.t it ran tiro o.t an encmv vcrv far off.
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Oxford
Room Making Sale
Shoes and Oxfords for Entire Family
laldig Sale at. 14 K
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Tliis Is the time of year we always choose for our Annual Room Making Sale to clear our f!
shelves for Spring styles. Therefore our mammoth cut in prices. t MMHBHHBiaHB)a)a)WHHBHMnMHBaffnaMBiiB)aBHHBHBIBBB)BB)aMB)a)a)aHH We have lost sight of cost in this sale and are going to give you the greatest bargains in shoes, pumps .and oxfords ever offered.in footwear. This includes all our high grade . lines of which you will know the quality we handle.
Shoes for the entire family at prices you cannot afford to miss.
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All well dressed people demand the highest grade footwear to be in keeping with the other wearing apparel. We have it. aBBaaawBaiBaiMaaaa'aBBBaaaBaa SALE STARTS FEB. 1ST. Below are listed some of the many great bargains you will find here.
CUT1CURA HEALS PIMPLESON FACE And Neck. Itched and Burned. Face Disfigured.
"Pirr.ples broke out on my face and neck. They itched tnd burn? J so I had to rub them, and sometimes washed the affected fvarts in cold water and sometimes warm water to relieve the irritation. My face was disffured. " The trouble lasted abo'Jt a month when I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I sent for a free sample and I bouqht more and after using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for thre months I as healed." (Signed Miss Kdith Kisscil, 1548 W. 9:hSt., Muncie, Ind. Use Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. It.fUtHkrrM tfMfct: Aiir CuU'irlV rtlwtr lt K. HxliM 4 Mm. " Soi l TrSm. U rX9DtIir.l: T.kcti.Xe. JZ7Cu:irura Soap .K.... wttSoot raaj.
Thompson Bros. Shoes and Oxfords for Men
$16.00 Shoes and Oxfords in
V brown, cordovan or brown kid.
Room Making Sale
$15.00 Shoes or Oxfords, brown
or black kid or calf. (Mß fffcffl
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Misstis and Children's Shoes or Oxfords
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Boys', Youths and Little Gents' Shoes
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j black kid or calf. Room Making Sale . . .
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I S13.00 Shoes or Oxfords, brown
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EXTRA SPECIAL Beacon Shoes for men. Any Shoe or Oxford ONE PAIR REGULAR PRICE
i Cor. M-iln and aiiinl jn , St.-.. s,.utli ' ial. tv: ! i JI .Main 10 IS Fj
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Ladies' Felt House Slippers, Leather or Padded, Sale
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No Money Refxmded on This Sale
No Shoes or Oxfords Laid Away.
LADIES' SHOES AND OXFORDS $16.00 and $15.00 Shoes and Oxfords, black or brown kid or suede.
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13.00 Ladies' Shoes or Oxfords,
brown or black kid. (?fk fat
Room Maldng Sale
$12.00 Shoes or Oxfords, brown or black kid or patent. Room Making Sale JÖaö $11.00 Shoes or Oxfords, brown
or black kid. Room Making Sale : . .
$10.00 Shoes or Oxfords, brown or black kid.. Room MaliingSale Ufla&'U $9.00 Shoes or Oxfords, black cr
brown kid. Room Male- Qf ing Sale ÖöilS'C
$8.00 Shoes or Oxfords, brown cr
black Idd. Room Mak- JJf ing Sale wUalM
$7.00 Ladies' Shoes or Oxfords,
black or brown kid. QS (fjH Room Making Sale l3iJnUcj
$6.00 Shoes or Oxfords, black or
brown calf. Room C3 Making Sale VbUÜ
$5.00 Shoes in black or brown calf. Room Making f"! Sale ÖtJ.P
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OFFERS fxIG FRESH NEW MERCHANDISE
at Prices That No Other Stores Can Duplicate! Goino Early Sale Starts 8:30 a. m. Be FJaar the Door
WOMEN'S $2.25 UNION SUITS
llVavy, t- a r in rlbriil ttet'LOl 11ppI in purr ufcit- i!k, trim inl : sale Thursday an I Friday ü t
VO!'S $2 SATEEN Pettibockers
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MEN'S $2.50 BEST OVERALLS
Mll'l;-' of jr-iiu'ii--SttH'fel's t-'iy t1tif s t r 1 ! Overalls. t k!nt tint s! ,rt 'rvif.- : -... r i I ..n r I
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CHILD'S S2 WARM UNION SUITS
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WOM'S $3 TRI CO LETTE
BLOUSES j!trn Ffif-Mal one lot f winin"8 tricolrttp !'.''nsos. In all col -rs 1 i7.es ; w bile ihej - : Iioire
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WOMEN'S $7.50 WOOL
SWEATERS All WO.l l-Iitt MvtMtvTp. In IlJ-ovp styles In all cr'..r!x; rxtri foclal iV'l'nr Day at Qj)
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SATEEN SHIRTS Men's heavy, fine Mack Sateen Work Shirt: special I!I.i r Inv :it
LARGEST MILLINERY DEPARTMENT IN SO. DEND
New$6Spring BJATQ .'!;:.VTRIMM'D 8 Ä ..r ; L
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TRIMMED HATS!
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MUSLIN GOWNS ltrniMiri'l r.t.M ::;.!! l.iiV l ri'unv 1 : :a.ir.u t:v To - :u n ; ..1 I l..r !i r.!
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: $10.00 Spring Pattern Hats V an ri"H!:iKi'.i is i-u! r i a ". h . .
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WOMEN'S $3 FLANNEL fi GOWNS
W'int n' l:-aTy ri n . 'tx. k warm Ua n?n-b tie Ni'ii Jut.-) r.owii!. silk l.rai.J :h frxhVl Hbtx.ii trimine.l: I '11m
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BOY'S $2.50 WOOL
PANTS
I K'i'U-r Pants, a!-.. .. S' '!irs. i r all f ;." 4 "ri)
UP TO $3 LADIES' HAND BAGS
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MEN'S $7.00 WOOL SWEATERS
Men's b e a v y v. onl Sveit'-r Coats. rejrui f vuluei: 1al Dollar !.;
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$7.50 WOOL NAP BLANKETS A:iriri v-'il N ; V P..m! r.!:.r.!:. t-. fa J) f !r, fan. y plat U X: UU nnl plain '- p SI erf. pair i.llir iS lr ;i
MEN'S $3 FLEECED UiNION SUITS
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$15 SERGE Dresses
One lot of weinen' :inl misses' wo ! B'.'Tpe dreses. ia pretty f E?
ntyles. while Lbey last Ctiolee
$50.00 Fur Trimmed Cloth Plush COATS
One rack of women' an l rnis ' wc.l cloth coats, fur an-1 eal plash '-oll-ir
trimme!: also f.Lort plush
ei-nts, special Dollar Day
$15
$8 SERGE & PLAID SKIRTS
Iteautifal n '-men's and nl'e, a'.l woo!
plaid and fertre dress Skirts, in plain and pleated style; regular and extra sizes; Thursday and Friday ttey fro on nab' at ;
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2 Pair Women's $1 Sttcdo Gloves. . .$1.00 Men's S2.00 Flannel Work Shirts $1.00 3 Pair Men's 75c Wool Hose $1.00 Infants' $4.00 Winter Coats $2.00 Women's $4 Finest Mke Corsets. . .$2.00 Women's $6.00 Silk Env. Chemises. .$3.00 Women's $6 Bath Robes, Special. . . .$3.00 Boy's $7.00 Winter Overcoats $3.00 Little Boy's $8.00 Serrje Suits $3.00 4 Pair Child's 40c Stockings $1.00 Child's $5 Wool Slip-over Sweater. . .$2.00 2 Regular $1.00 Window Shades for. $1.00 Boys' $2.00 Denin Play Suits $1.00 Larse Si2e $4.00 Bed Blankets $2.00 $6.00 Wool Nap Bed Blankets $3.00 $6.00 Large Size Bed Comforters. . . .$3.00 Boys' $2.00 Flannel Blouses $1.00 Women's $6.00 Wool Dress Skirts. . .$3.00 Misses-Junior $15.00 Winter Coats. .$5.00
2 WOMEN'S $1.00 PETTICOATS
Women's finerbam I'ettk-.vit iii striped fat terns; pretty flounce ruffle: 2 for
BOYS' $15 WOOL SUITS
In all wool mit- 3 tures. with - G-Ti pair pants, all ij fiten; fcpe-ial fj Dollar Day ile M at U
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$6.00 BEAUTIFUL Muslin Wear Women' beiti- r-. tiful muslin rft A A wrsr cxn-ieti:i i f 1 1 1 of Knr. r ho-nU.- VU quality, l;'e,a:id eii'i"'! tri iiTx.- l :
$2.00 Lace Trim Silk CAMISOLES
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