South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 105, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1921 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FATHER ASKS FOR j Th is Decree May CUSTODY OF .GIRL: reSIiflI"from Sheepish races Ellen M;iry Hill. Mm Year- - Old. Hrouulit Urn- From ' 1 -'hr.irv A-oriation Sets Aside

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Saturday for Return of Horrourd Book.

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"N!ther a borrower ror a lender for Wrowlns du.I.s tft cf huandry."

h"ii ho ,-,ki arf not r- t jrrud at th ClIAMPIO TYPIST (,;vfn tlrn-." -ti'1 M!- T'itt, "hut i

Gil ES KIlT'AMAyS SAMPLE OF SPEED

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GRUEL PINGHINGS 1 CHARGED BY WIFE

C..arr.- I. Dil!.-. v-.torn typewriting clrimpion. now in the employ of tho L'ndenvood Typewriter Co. wa tho pupt of the Kiwai.is !ub at If noonday luncheon at th

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Roc Shircman Win Divorce Another. Abandoned Virile 111, Freed.

I5n? Shirt-man was a'.vnrd-i a decree of divorre by Jud-ro Ch'-ftr l. Morsrorru-rv in tho j-rotrir co-irt

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i.-c s.. ::,!.: ). . , th-- "!r v ' fI':? Mi in' j C n-r" rer.Ac-' foM Mr' IU15" " n 'SHWtMn of ThurMav on her cfvM complaint cir tj-t o,;,: ::r..! i ., , . ...t,,;i'- -'-"J " !' th- .,.. r-riol. a" fm, of' thr j "lrt' tlt nmwM agaln5t Henry F!,ir,m,n. She al-Ju-ic- v.,;t;r a I-..-.;, -., , .:,.,:!.. j .'". " --uN y;r.h.r.a th-l-nt-. a .lay .-hall ho ,,aM ,n -ach j rV Vriinir' 1 AT 'r J' 1(1 that her h'J?ir,d rrfuK-d to S-.m! ..,r, M: If,;; -!y, ,f Jh, AM;,ri, iary aoJrn.- not rctwrr.ol M-hrn return ! 0r 1 7 "I1'1" ftr,! oflcop " sr,,, f , h . w. .,rr;0lN (lf Mino.! .t f r, .. r i i , -1 r. :l , . - , ' , . !,;... InJuri. to bock-r. and J. rn,nU?" " v,ral o'ho,- in- t. h-r -T. I-r. ,.f an: ,,;.,j:,rny o.rri-d Mr f!r r.-,,; ,V " . W V "." -'' "V t h- r.adogood. Lc: cirdvill oflhI; nl'J '" wrin? 220 time, thit h- p'r.rhf J h.r and comV.rr. A:- .,' V.r Ihl. ,,, ;-';;' ' k"'K; ' "'" ' r.ot t... renewed until after 20 day. ;hort word, In tl,, nnn,, inut of mittel other art, of cruelty. She ' i A; r.. t ; too da'. t!iat all c.od , .. , , , . , . time, while on other f? )u -i , , . , iMinr-i r-;.t,iv - - ';r),,:: , , : ; r , r, t . . t h - a i ,1 of th.;r fr"!n n"tic "f "rd hold,i" a column of f.cires and nrr'ol o- m i stated on the witne. Mand that Ikt

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inn;; of rf-f-denc- under penalty "f forfeiture cf card." The extracts from the ftate law r-ad, "Wlioever hali wilfully or u.!chievoi:'.y cut. ir.ark. or mutiwrite in or upon, or otherwise th-facp. any book, magazine, neuw-;i'l-r or other property of any lit i iry orra nizt-d under the law c-f this fate, sha'.l hp finej not lews th::n $10 nor more than $10 0." Chance to Ueforni.

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former rxlfo w:t to I'.er.h-n Har'-or mr.d m-'t lilt!" Kl'.'-n .Mary n.-? -he vn leaving: i TN-r.'on H irh,-r f h",,;. S:i took the firl racVc fn S-.:th Deral with hr.

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Th.e father th.n hro?:-h? artlnn ! i o- :!;s. M 1 1 y j at rc.en ha. writrhtaln custody -f th- i: i no-l the t"n d: - riation on what th-y liral c;K'ly w ill tl-' noi.'.ed hj ; ( oii!d do to a p.-rson w ho damaged th court. I a. toi k. and t T very t-. It ha j b-. n d. c.dt d that rodiiini: lighter TIHTUnt ItritlX-CAir 1HU.n, ü . n haoin ; wuuld bo jjstifiable

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i- v rdue a notice .'. pent asking that the book be either renewed or returned. If at the end of th week

TvTll h!d - bazar ami paltry .i. hl"o a country t'-r.. connected, Saturday. April If. afternoon and ernln;r. Sujper perved to s. crn-r Main Ht. anl Wa-hin-ton :tv Od 1 J-Vlhvw hall. :77-l. Adv..

an a p i ni.-n rr;ent. Prompt at Library Herr. Aci-ordint; to Mis- Virnir.i.i Tutt. librarian f the public library. South I'nd v it prompt about r.-turniiit: ;! lo-okn at tl'e library.

the borrower make no response. tncm proffered by cries of "Kill

another notice H went. Then, if the

book in not returned, a notice pent to the guarantor. In South Iiend. the librarians seldom n i to send the M cond notice, Miv Tutt aid. and the fines art- usually payed promptly a nd ' willinRly. Comparatively f.w books are lost, or not returned. So that Hook Day will apply mostly to the hook of sojne friend, which has been forgotten in the hurry of the days, and will afford an opportunity for the bo, rower to reform and carry out the advice of the Immortal bard.

conversation on prohibition whlb I husband sought to obtain control of j

punching- out r.trncea at hltfh her property and convert it to hist

speed, with no mistakes In the own lnterr-fts. Her r.aaiden name of work. . I?no fnr'fri WA restored.

Mr. Dills wm , present nt the luncheon as the tuest of Tt. W. Sean; an. loral Underwood agent. .Some C(jnsternation wa caused at the meetincr when Kiwar.ian Di'.l Caw nHarked a colored waiter, accusing; him of ppillir.KT oup down hi neck. Cass backed the waittr behind a screen after which the crash of pans nnd falling; bodif was heard In the meeting: room. Afterward Cam and the waiter reappeared and .let the members know the affair wa a "frame up" and

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him." was not needed. The luncheon wnn largely attended and replete with the usual Klwa nlan feature.".

city oiini.vwci: si.ction NO. 321. It I.s unlawful to deposit dirt.

Amy Thom.äs charged her husband. Harri- F. Thomas, with refusing; to iro to church with her and abandoning her when she was ill. and us awarded a decree on those grrounis. She obtained the custody of theh- onr child. They were married Julv 2ö. 15 15 and separated Feb. 10, 1919. Matth I'atten obtained a decree in th? circuit court from Ollie Fatten on grrounds of extreme cruelty. She r. harped that he beat her and knocked her down. They were married March 2S. 1310. nnd separated this year. The court restored her maid'-n name of Mattie Stewart. Nellie Hurd filed suit for divorce Thursday from William F. Hurd on charges of abandonment. They were married dune 28. lit in. and separated in February, 19'2. She seeks the custody of their one child.

Sale of REED FIBRE FURNITURE at the Lowest Prices in Wars

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Store Cpcnj 8:30 Closes 5:53

Saturday Open Till 9:30

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order of the Board of Public Works. The above section will be enforce 1. Violators will be arrested. 11 y order of Chief of Police Peter Kline. Advt.

the Independent Christian Spiritualist church, has moved to 201 N. Main st. 9S76-1G Adv.

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Mignonettes Undoubtedly Mignonettes are the mmson's most poular Dresses. And thrv should be. They fill a ery important place in every woman's wardrobe, because they are the most practical Dress made. Becoming either the stout or the slender figure makes them especially desirable bv all. There is no better Dress for traveling, as the Mignonette requires verv little attention to keep it in neat appearance. Another reason for their popularity is the very moderate prices at which they are being sold in this store. We are offering a range of styles in various colors and trimmiiy $15 and $25

Tailored Coats Here may be found the latest in any style coat you want. We are showing handsome Wraps, Capes, Dolmans and Motor Coats in the best fabrics of the season. They are richly embroidered and lined with fine silks. This showing has been very recently received from New York and we are glad to be able to present so fine a collection at such low prices. $16.50,'$22.50, $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00

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It will mean an actual saving to you of the retailer's profit of $10 to $15 a saving that should be of interest to every man your selection unlimited. There are not a few suits for you to select from, but hundreds of the most desirable patterns, and you won't be asked to pay more than $22 we have nothing higher priced. A Money Saving Clothes Value For every keen-eyed, economical buyer of South Bend. A clothes

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a real saving, not an artificial one. At Sherman's you buy clothes and pay for nothing but clothes. All unnecessary over-head expenses are entirely eliminated under our chain of stores system of operating. If you are thinking of paying $35 to $40 for your new spring suit, you can buy the identical suit at Sherman's at our factory price, $22. Shop around and prove this for yourself. Every Pattern in Very Newest Styles Suits that have the snap and pep the attractive points which young men admire. All-wool flannels in blue and brown, pencil stripes in blue and white of rich, soft texture, worsteds and cassimeres, fine all-wool serges. We can fit the tall, slim man, the stout man and short man and the young fellow of 15 years of age. Genuine and worth while savings are offered to you at Sherman'g clothes of superior quality within the reach of every man's pocket.

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Friday, April 22nd 7:30 p. m. Perley School Coquillard School

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