South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 114, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 April 1921 — Page 2
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'a a grar.tr J divorro In suprrior 'outt from Myrtlo A".ic Miller !y .ludt;' ChfPt-r 11. Montgomrry. The couple w.irt rnarrl.-d Nov. i. l'ln. and
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-ompany her husband. He also liarved that s!i- was of faultfinding lisp;s.ition. r.aeed for nior. y, am! that .he sahl before neifhbor.s tliat she did not. care for him. Kose Frain obtained .1 iecree from Jame Frain in the same urt. She rhar-l that her husband tobl hr that aft r their marriage tliey vruld un t (Jalifrnia. ami that there lib fathr. whom he t-aid was very wealthy. w;ull provide for them. They pot as far as Chicago, where sh learned they ro moneyless. She earned money to return t her home in South Henl and he followed her aul insisted upon staying at her nmther's h-rii'. she asserts. The plaintiff furtlpr allrpes that she. had pr eviously instituted livor e proceeding. and upon hi. promi-ff
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Savs He U as Slave to A lUi Whishx Smuggler H v I'lii!-! rrt !i : "'IiK;, April 2". A hrf H'irvi 1 ltd r.f 1.". vars 'atiu'-rel irAo a p"li e station today with the st ry of Iii-- xp rlcnees as an intciMtional whisky runner's? "ylave." II- gae liu name a. (Iorgj Mit hell. The toy ,vaiI for two years he had 1 ft) fr( ed to accompany a man lie knew as (;rc' (Jodren hi pseudo-uncle, fioin roast to toast. (loo'lren took oraler for
whisky and Hnt them to Detroit,! Judgment of $400 is pought by
Mitt hell paid. The youth said .ie I Michael J. Horvath against John
stole food for Ids supposed une'e I lornicz for alleged damages rewho threatr ned to kill him if ho reived by the former when the truck ran away. ithe latter wa driving and the auto-
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Pleasing Yarialums in Strap Pumps
hi our showing of this season's footwear are featured the smartest of these styles. Besides being made of the naterials most acceptable for spring wear, they embody new lines in design and new touches in trimming. See them in our windows
UNIQUE BOOTERY 131 So. Main Street Farmers Trust Bid".
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The Alexander Smith and Sons auction in New York offered us the opportunity to buy rugs at prices unheard rug market in years and we bought hundreds of them. In turn we are offering them to you at retail prices that a saving of one-third. Come in tomorrow, select your rug and pay for it on the easiest credit terms. Every kind found herein a choice of colors and designs. You can't afford to miss this big rug sale.
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Cabinet Gas Range Here is the range that will make summer cooking more pleasant. If you are interested in a high-grade gas range at a moderate price, ice this one ft A fl H ITT
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Baby Carriages
This is a special offering that will attract mothers a handsome reed carriage, well upholstered in Bedford cord Comes in a choice of fin
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Extension Tables You'll surely want this solid oak dining table at this price. Exactly as illustrated Table is 42 inches wide. Golden or fumed oak fin
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Best Qual. Garden Hose Just the thing for taking care of your garden this summer. Comes in twentyfive feet lengths, complete except nozzle. This is a irlba.Tn....$2.49
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Bed Duofold Bargains in every department and this is one of the best of all. A two-inone piece of furniture. Upholstered with high-grade imitation leather. Very spec
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Refrigerators A handy home-size refrigerator at a new low price Has sanitary interior and plenty of room for ice and foodstuffs. Come in and sec this kitchen necessity. rr.d. $13.75
Buffets This solid oak buffet is a rare bargain; 40 inches long and has large French plate bevel mirror. As illustrated You can pay for it on easy terms. Ö!OQ QEL Priced at . . . Pfc-vJ.OU
Library Table A high-grade solid oak library table. This table is solidly built and is very well designed. Come in tomorrow and see it. Easy terms. fr? $10.75
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Three Sales That Last the Rest of April TURKISH TOWELS A fine line of Road Men's Samples at Great Reductions. 39c to $1.50 Towels now . . . .29c to 90c WHITE BATH TOWELS 18x36 for 25c each 20x45 for : ... ... 50c each 24x52 for 75c each Regular values to $1.00. HEMMED HUCK TOWELS 18x36 29c grade, 19c each $2.25 doz. 18x34 25c grade, 15c each $1.75 doz.
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CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS Marquisette and Voile Curtains $2.98 a pair. Filet Net Curtains $3.50 to $12.50. Irish Point Curtains $8.50 to $45.00. Panel Nets Filet, Amerex and Irish Point 50c to $2.50 a yard. , Kapok Sun fast and tub fast $3.85 to $5.50 a yard. Imported Madras $1.19 to $4.50 a yard. Cretonnes 65c a yard. Damasks, Reps and Velours $1.25 to $15.00 a yard.
Our present -;';-inz oj S u m ir. r Rcailv ft - I ' nr briu lis t iu 1 nines, that u ill be jnccialcd.
When You Think of a Pretty Dress You think of one of our taffetas, crepe dc chines or comI bination Frocks. These are very popular silk Dri-. ! but there is nothing common about them. There is .1 reI markable individuality throughout the entire showing j that makes each garment stand out by itself. 1 lie re.i1
sonableness of their price also recommends them $2 3 each.
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have been received by us and are now ready for you to put on. When we tell you they are the newest in wrap styles or sport models and come in the best of fabrics, you may have some idea about them, but to come in and actually see and feel them ives you the absolute assurance that they are "quality first" coats and just the kind you want $19.75 tri $25.-
CEDAR CHESTS $25 value for $15.95 These are just what you need to be able to put away your furs and winter clothes and keep th em free from moths and dust, because they arc moth and dust proof. Here arc handsome Chests, 44 inches long, made entirely of '4 inch Tennessee red cedar, hand polished and trimmed with brass plate the greatest value you ever bought for $15.95.
If You Want a Suit That Suits Wc suggest one of the beautiful silk lined models now bring shown at this store. The very finest tailoring is apparent and the styles are .up-to-the-minute. As for color or material, you have here a wide choice range. In some of the sport suits the jackets are of one material and the skirts another in contrasting colors- $19.75 to $50.
Yesterday We L npacked New Hats that vied with each other in beauty and smartness. Ihete arc silk and straw combinations in all the new sweater shades and rock candy straw sailors with colored crcoe bands $3.95 to $15.00.
We Ye Arrived at the rime for Sweaters And the sweaters have arrived in time for you m -i : -one now, when you want it. Ihey'rc fibre silks im H ir!-: or bright cheerful colors. And of course they're I ;n ''!-: because that's the proper thing. l or $10.00 to c!2. we don't know of a better value. .
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Beautiful Sport Hats Arriving Daily
All the season's latct ideas such as joft Peanut braid, Ribbon hats, soft Silk hats, combination felt and straw Milan and Hemps. All popular shades.
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Housewives You can not afford to strualo at home with this disagreeable work, when you can have your washings done here so reasonably and so well. We wash with pure soft water and neutral soap clothes are not marked, and each washing in handled individually. Price, 20 pounds or less $1.00; over 20 pounds, 5c a pound. Give Us a Trial.
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