South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 64, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1921 — Page 3
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This sale must empty our entire stock of merchandise. Your dollar will do triple duty. Every piece on our shelves goes REGARDLESS OF PRICE!! Make vour selection earlv before the stock is picked over. Just a Few of These Bargains YOU CANT BEAT 'EM SHIRTS
DRESS SHIRTS Were $2.50
Work Shirts Were $1.50 77c TROUSERS Work Trousers Were $3.50 $1.93 Corduroy Were $6.00 $3.83 A New Pair if They Rip UNDERWEAR Men's Fine Ribbed Union Suits 89c SOCKS Lisle Socks Were 25c NOW 8 tor $1.00 These are irenuine Rockford Work Socks COLLARS Arrow Collars 5 for $1.00 REMEMBER THE LOCATION!!
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CONSPIRACY COUNT AGAINST J. YOORDE
BROTHERS FIND SISTER WIVES IN NEED HERE
Portage Township Asrs?or Charged With Violating Liquor Laws. Jcsph Voortlo, rortago towr.5hlp as-for, -ill appear In tho federal court .it Indianapolis Monday for arraicrnment on a charge of conspiracy to viola to the national prohibition act. followinsr his indictment by tho federal prand Jury at Indianapolis, and hla arrt here Veb. LT al -r.fr 1th 23 other Fouth Bend citizn3. Voorde in undrr J 1. 000 bonds for his appearance before Judge A. H. Anderson Monday at which time the arraignment of thoe i.Iaced under arrest by deputy United States marshals will be arraigned. When they wero in Fouth Bend Feb. 25, nervine: Krand Jury indict-
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H. "hicker and John Burnett denied that thy had either placed Voordo -under arrest or that they had a warrant for him. Voorde's arrest came Immrdiatelj' aftT the deputy marshals had served warrants upon John IV. Talbot and Mr?. Pearl Spanker, charprir.p thtn with violation of tho white slavery act and conspiracy. Tho deputy marshals went directly from Talbot's office at Colfax av. and Main St.. to the court house where they found the township assessor in his office. Voorde lmmediatel' savebond for hl. appearance before Judjce Ander?on Monday. According to United States Marshal Mark Storen at Indianapolis Monday Voorde is charpred with conspiracy to violate the national prohibition law. According to both Peputy Marshal Whicker and Burnett when they were here Feb. 25. and anain according to Deputy Marshal Hurnett upon a visit to South Bend by him during the forepart of the iTesent week, all Indictment warrants against South Bend and Mishawaka rltUoxu have t?en served and the defendants have given bonds for their appearance in the federal court at Indianapolis Monday.
Mrs. William and J. Head, -wives of two "brothers are aid to have b'n lured by bright limits of South Bnd from thir hotTes ir B'jcJianan, Mich., but aft'r two dayj Hourn in the city wero -scorted back liome Friday by tho enraged husbands who located them here through the efforts of the ir!ic. Tho' two wives, one of them with two hraall children, ar.d the other witli one. werp found through the Salvation Army and the Bird Rescue mivslon. where thoy h-td presented theniseivoa requesting help. The frton they told w3vS a pitiful one in which they pictured themselves as wiüow and deyitute and in need cf work. Mrs. Nettle TTnd H 2 i and Mrs. Minnie C. They were given help and lodpir.gr at :ho mlsrior.. Thursday the two husbands vame to jolice headquarters and wanted lielji in loatlnp; their two runaway spouse. They were found snon aft erwards And sent homeward.
250,000 PERSONS IN CHINA KILLED BY EARTHQUAKES Bv United Trep.: SHANGHAI. China. March i. Itenewed earthquake? in the Kansu and Shensi pninces have killid 2 50,000 persons, according to advice?! here. The famine relief comTnittee In sending: investigators. Tho Tbove. dispatch reporting 250,000 deaths Is believed to refer to the total casualties In this and recent earthquakes in th same provinces.
ITIVTHKII YOUR NIiT and a beautiful new number Luana. both sun? by Campbell and Burr now in stock. Also the comedy hits "Kosie.- "Ohio." "My Dittle, GeeGee" in both vocal and Instrumental Two new Mamie Smith re-cords and the big danco hits. Rose, Kismet. Bright Eyes. Crazy Blue?, Margie Broadway Rose, Avalon, "Whispering Japanese Syndman and all others are now in stock at tho C. W. Copp Music Shop. Advt. 97S6-7.
'The Evergreen Wildcats WILDCATS SCORE ON SHIPYARD CHAMPS By Egan
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j Ity .I.3iMS V. IXiAX. Udit(r'rt Note Squawk Mcj Guff sets out to manage a 'bunch I of barnstorming college grads, I with a sentimental, rich and ; temperamental star twirler, V. ! Morgan Brewster. Tho p't thickens when Brewster gets I ftrangii anonymous messages signed "Raspberry" .ind has a I tiff with Lola Chandler. CJIAITl-ni IV. A white ball streaked toward theI plate. The batter uu'.led his club ' and dumpt-d tho marble) toward ! third. JIo tlasheil down tho hue ! to lirst, beating a low ptg with i eac.
13 "Nice work, Johnny!" I yodel.
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were beginning their first profrssional gam under my management. Wo wero tackling tho iSoale-a Shipyard champions, bossvd by Soapy Murphy, one of tho foxiest old birdti in baseball.
! Johnny Worth, first man up, wurI nrised the shinyardera nearly all
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"Nice crowd, huh?" whiskers 3 1 Freddv Hooper. "The old press stuff
gets Vm. A lotta dinu-s here today." "Yes. but we. gotta win to get any of thern," 1 growl. I had been forced' into a battle on a. winner-take-all basis, and 1 hated to book strife, on that, condition. Especially with Soapy Murphy n the other side. I knew how that old hawk
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Muddy Clay, my young shortstop, now crossed Murphy's nn-n by shooting a tingle, to '.eft. Two of the boys on. and nobody out. "Everybody hits old Ike!" I toll thn crew. "Has nothing iut control. Smear tho first good one. W11 bat around this time!"
Manny Hatton proved too anxious.
however. Iko v lnley s brain wasn t
j us lame as his arm, ) he made, th j secon di tuitman pop out on a. f!oa- ; "You. can dp it. Us boy!" I ytll.
' as Tiny Crumb ambled to the port j
: side, of tho pan. "Down hid throat.
"That's all right; threo runs will win this ball game," I observe. "Go on out there, you crooked arm, and tio them in knots. You can do it, Iefty. Don't work him too fast, that's all. Tu fTy." ITdgar Adam North, my lone forkhander, was starting tho game, an Murphy had live, wrong handed hit-t'-rs in his lineup. North had a pippin of a ho"k and a fair f;si one.
His only drawback wa.n that he was j
a portpaw above the south shoulder as well as out from it. But, of course, that's a lefthander for you. Valentino Morgan Brewster was sitting glumly on the bench. lie wasn't quite, as welcome as etraw-bf-rrlea and cream to the other boys, and a coupla of them deemed a bit acre at his preence. Lois Chandler had kinda handed it to V. Morgan tho night cf the Graduation ball. Off of him for K'X'd, th ivperLi said. Certainly
things weren't breaicing for old 1 Sam's son. I was afraid it might I
th. 'hurt his hurling.
Kdctr Adam North held his head j up on the hill, and for six frames no shipyarder npiked tho rubber. The I score was still 3 to 0. j In tho last of the seventh, with i one in the grave, Manny Hatton j kicked an e.isv chance. It fussed 1 North, for Soapy Murphy tingled on ( top of it. Right away I had Brews- : ter warming up with Wrigley. j Johnny Worth pulled a pe.teh of 1 a running catch for the second demlse, b'H North was rapidly going ; south. He couldn't find the slt and j passed a man. stuthng the pillows. j I trottej Brewster in. Danny ; Klteh wis hitting, and h- was a weak sister with the willow. I never ; h-id ieen him get a real 'ong smack, j and I had played with him in the ; dim past. t "He's your tenderloin." I tell V. j Morgan. "You can check him buck j to the bench in threo chucks." Danny fouled the marble, and a j new one was tcs&e J out from the j Scales' dugout. I saw Bre-wster ; shake his. head at Doyle's signal, and ' then wind up and let a fat one go.
"Oh. you Babe!" sings Tuffy Doyle.
Crumb picked out tho sveond ball ' pitchedand drovo it over tho corner j ! of the. right wall foul by a couple ;
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Pitch took a lusty cut and sapped the orange right on tho old rird. Up. up that agate sailed like a rocket, until it disappeared over the riprhtneld fence! It was a terrible
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Ike handed him. Tiny Jogged
four wld chuck-, filling th sacks. I 3 to 0 to 4 to 3. Buck Horn, a starboard, swinger. nearly cuckoo. Th? first
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, nis back as he fprintd for th; fence, j The appM hit tho scoreboard on ! the bounce. Horn pulling up at! i thirc. Thre. rum countei on that j i swtet .s:r.ah. j "Let's heir you cry!" garg!! Doyle. "Got any more pitchers.' Murphy? ICt's look 'em over!" j i Soapy did. Jrkir.g flnley. h ; I hustled cut a youngster named Iverj sor.. vIiom steam was too much for ; 1 Bloom and fc'impson.
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WM. E. KEIM EJ metrical Contractor House Wiring a Spclalty AH Work Guaranteed US N. IVnncls. IJmrtln S40'J
Beautiful Linoleum Rugs
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98c to $3.00 a sq. yd. Here's what it means For the next two weeks March 4th to March 19th A Carload of Linoleum
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Every inch of Linoleum we offer during this Sale is" ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM which is as good a floor covering, as you will find and it is better than the great majority of makes. We Lay All Linoleum Free of Charge
Kaynec Wash Blouses $1.00
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
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Open Saturday Till 9:30
C iiamhray Sonny Bloiibes 69c and 89c
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On your son's NEW EASTER SUIT By getting it in our BOY'S SHOP Here is an offer on a broken line of SKOLNY SUITS that is unprecedented. When these are gone we can never afford to make another such offer.
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Serges, Cheviots, Checks, Mixtures Blues, Greens, Greys, Browns, Tans All Wool Suits in the Latest Models Short and Long Trousers 55 Suits Sizes 6 to 1 For $10 each 143 Suits Sizes 8 to 18 For $15 each 62 Suits Sizes 9 to 18 For $19.75 each
PURE ICE GCOD SERVICE RIGHT PRICES CASH or COUPONS ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. M. 2221; L. 6123
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CAIRO SECTIOiNAL HOUSES, GARAGES, BAPvNS SAVE 33cr on Material and Labor. 23 Cairo Home- erected in city lat fall by mir manufacturer.
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