South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TifvlES
FORMER RUSSIAN SPY IS SPEAKER
Sir Paul Duke. Will A.I.In Knifr ami Vork Club at Dinner Mn 17. - .r I ' a '. I a -. w hi Wit' S;i i X ;or '.no Kn:! ar.i K..ik ( 'il. May w.is t h 1. ' a 1 " f t lo I ' r 1 1 1 -h en I - r : in !!'. J' l K i ri ,:n,il r-r- n: !y. j ) . --."( i ; w i! :n a ho'. ,( . Sir . I "a u 1 gnitv ! !h' cn'.d'-r-c of h:zh J v.- t "ffi at" I va f . ' n :mIe ' tw n.''-r i f th n-doriu t t ra ".-!. r;ary r m :. ; -.;'n. I) ."rate V" j .a a v.-,- ! I sin r.Mii T)ria:s. lif-rau.f f tlu ir Inihility to capture j him. nlthotiRh they rem well aware I f his activity, the bolshevikl finally issued a decr allowing any IlusMin citizen to shoot Sir Paul on Hlzht. Mo received his knighthood a a result Of hi- activities In Russia. worked in Russian munition factories and r" rv d in the Red army. I'pon his return to Fncr-and h was lionized by society and was in prat demand for lectures and sptcial articles. A yon ws born Friday to Mr. and Mrn. IMntund Wim-jrar. Announcement va.s made liero Frid.y f tho marriao of .Mr. (!ustav A Mab. rstit( h of Uflwit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fiirno Ihiherstit h of this ity. and Jertrudo M. North of tJosln-n, daughter of Mis. Inez. P.. North of Toledo. Ohio, in T le.lo. D.-e.Miiber -7. F'L'O. Mr. Hahevititi h is teaching school at the White Pri k buildin-: in Jefferson township and his wife is employed in the Olli- of tho (Josh'ii (las Co. At the time of their marriage they were visit in. ir in Toledo. F. A. D.uisman of (Joshen and India ii.; pd;s, judire of tho Indiana appellaie rourt. will deliver the annual .Memorial Day address in Lionier Tuesday. May 30. l)entists of Cos-In n have agreed to j ( lese their oiliei-s all da- each Thürs- i f day from May 1 until November 1. A marriage licence wa.s issued lo re Tuesday to Fphraitu P. rry of Ciadford. Ohio, and Viola M. Smith .f Flkhart. William Champion. hief of the C.oshen lire department, attend- d a merthiLT of fire- thh-fs of northern .Indiana at Ke ridailville Thursday. Miss Filly Cor mil. a widely known .nurse, is a path nt in Coshen hospital. In tin ircnint court Lloyd L. P.urChicago South Bend & Northern Indiana Railway Co. ß SOUTHERN MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY i:rrr:cnvr. scxn.w, ocTonim 17, 1020. Fub'cct to chanpo without notice Trains Itavin: -out j P.nd, Indiana. Couna. liouad. 3:0. a. m. a. ra. :) . ri. .lOa. ni. 7:l0 a. n. !P:bJ a. in. Norti Bonn J. 5:15 a. rn. 3 :;) a. m. a. ro. a. ra. lt oo . m. J 1 :oo a. m. J r,. i i.oo uooa .V?'. p P. ra. u P. m. -:o p. Q I 00 P. m. CO n U Tm p. Uoo y 5 8.oo a. m. H p. m. 10 .-) a. i". 4 ;1 I'11 ;CU a. vu :10 p. iu. 12:00 r.ouu 6:10 f- u. 1 .vo p- m V' a-. 2 W p. tu. S :( p. m. 4 -00 p. tn. .:U p. in. , p. in. j .U) y. m. IX aaj p. in. Ntlf cc). lt'.l -x.t.Ti ua,la. j. v. OKI. 1. Souia Lf Lt.. The LJ Ltrlo Kic? S. D. Moran & Son TVlrfaj and JVpaJrir. Union Trust Company 6&Xt Depotlt Doxm with rrciH fjLßllltlM (er d prlnwry gjc cj tomerm. Automobile Bargain
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tor. Surviving arc hi- w'l h" was marri'd mor- tha ai:o: two daughters and one fist'-r. I-'ur. -r.il f-'-rvices ill f hdd at tinhomo Sunday at .1 r.rlook i. m John I. StauftVr has sold a 12",.if'ro Oiitro to.vt.-hip farm to Stanford Wiiiard. Fakarus.i lankr. for 5 I... OH". lb A I'ord Mdan .al-andor.od at I'.ris tol and whirh was ord r-d i!ae-d t in a trarac: hy th villao marshal thr-ro. was claimed hy IMward Zimmerman of South Iiend, who .aid It was stolen from the parage in the rear .t Iiis homo Tuesday niuht. Kaymond L. S'ohrock of X v York city, form rly of (loshen, Is unusually Hiioressful as a rnrdion picture scenario write. Mr. Sehrock im al.o enKatred- in making motion jdcturo productions. Ho wa.s praciuated frfm C.oshen hi-h school in lfH. It i-erms to ho l'rtnitly settled that the 1G town.ship trusters of Hlkhart county, 11 republicans and five democrat, will elect Charles V. Miller, republican, of Nanpanep as county superintendent to s iieceed ; Ahraham F. Wtaver. democrat, of jdf slien. Mr. "Weaver has filicil the ofheo yinco 190J - x lw 1 v -' ' Buy now and save, for
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Sons' auction gives you the biggest opportunity in years. less than it was a month ago. Buy on easy credit terms
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What Every Antiseptic Refrigerators and Ice Boxes are well constructed and finished. Guaranteed air tight; as a result not only are ice bills cut to the limit but food is better preserved, another saving. Our prices start at $13.75 Out of the High Rent District.
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Save Half of Your Shoe Bill li.v liaxiii? jour s!kcs rcpaJitMl ulicn tlioy show tin fust siuns tf wear. Vcc satlsfic! Immlritl of rr;tilar cu-loincrs .May
vt sorc . .Sl.r.O ..$1.1." Glen's Half Solos . . . . Iullcs Half S'os . . . (All Sewed) 4 Alex New Model
Tlio Homo of Honest Workmanship"
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Terms to Suit. Kitchen Cabinets Put one of these labor saving Dutch Kitchenets in your home and save the needless steps that you now waste. Complete with every convenience. Just a small initial payment in cash delivers to you a modern labor saving cabinet. Our prices start at $39.75 Two Doors
I.. H. Hraiiharu v!i f r 2- vcirs i iinilin li'l tlK- rnjiiiri h"t l in Nap- ; a:. has . 1 -1 it t. Corr.f liu H irrim f ;aty. who until -ntIy rr.ati a:: 1 t!i hading- h'-t! at I'o'a. III. Mr. Ilranhani h.is iurrlias -1 th' K-. Jijko I.rnico h-.t'h Winona A. '. r.ai! y of Fur t Wayr.o aral ("!.i.r n'o rs- n of KnIa'.l intj.ade a rcmrd tia tor tri; fr-ni Miami. Pia., to Kfr.dalhihf in cno wick. Aih .1. Piphf-r. r..", an inmate of the
i county intirinary. who rt fi-un! to instn . has hon a(rTtI at. i I.onrciiiT a.-ylurii. When found on . j th infirmary ground- nar Dunlap. i j Pij)h r di;day d 14 puns and i:iu: h j I ammunition. ji- n,-m a mania lor j paihorin lire arm. For several yars Pijdior has hf-ii an Imnat -f th' iriTii rnary arid his k-ns horn ecoontrii". 1 y ou? Mrn's Jtnbhcr Hocls f,."c I--ulios' IIuhlxT Hocls ."c (Attached while you wait) Shoe Hospital LINCOLN 1932 Shoe Shining Tarlor. "CT - li "4 at the Alexander Smith and L Every rug is 33 1-3 o at this big store. rr fJO lit This is the Famous Simplex Gas Range with a full size oven and a large size broiler. It is guaranteed to bake perfectly and is a real gas saver. Sold on our convenient credit terms and especially priced from--$02.7i
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Hosiery The display of Infants' Hose in the Children's Department is complete. Cotton Hose 25c a pair, AVool Cashmere 59c a pair Silk and Wool 75c a pair All Silk $1.00 a pair Rubber Goods Kleineres Waterproof Jiffy Pants in natural color or white. Small, medium and large sizes 50c. Kleinerts Rubber Crib Sheets 24x24, 75c; 27x36, $1.00; 36x45, $1.25. For Crib and Carriage Hand quilted and embroidered Japanese Robes and Quilts are as pretty and yet as warm a covering as you can find. They are pink or blue. The Robes are $5.00 and $5.75 The Quilts are $4.25 to $15.00
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The future hope of the world rests upon the child of today" Bring up your baby in perfect health by having him properly clothed.
1 Main 745 Lincoln 5745 i Funeral Parlors Forest G. Hay and Clem C. Whiteman Successors. 1 3 Otto G. Arnold, Embalmer n re QavvIa rUliWUIUIIVV TlVb Lady Attendant i 219 South St. Joseph St.W y 2 B MfWF.V fi t0ur loans are made promptly , f5 and on the security you are i- ' hl tn irlve. household eodt k " nlinni or live toek. tt vj Long or 6hort tlue. R m SECURITY LOAN CO. V ! i ? Cor. Mal nnd Washlcston h r Ij L I fet.. Soutb Ucnd. 1'. Mala 1618 TI HOME LAUNDRY Io.ß your damp washing. 3c T anrl Rou?h Dry, Sc lb. Flat Work Ironed. 153 LINCOLN WAY WLST Lincoln S27-I .Vit Matr!:iJj. I 1 et are ttamlnj. THE I. VV. LOWER DCCOUATCiO COIPANT. 6oath JVcnd. Irtdi&nv XVaIJ Paper, th-a perle. v Paln ßupptlea. HARRY HARTMAN I'aiH r Handln?, Talntuifc nnd Ik-co mile? Work Guarantee-i !"iri-C!a-j 418 N. WochI St. Thcnf rjncoln 12ii
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Bonnets Infants' lawn and organdie Bonnets, lace and embroidery trimmed with plain or puffed crowns 50c to $3.50. Bootees Crocheted and knit Bootees of plain white or white trimmed in pink and blue. Short or knee length 25c to $1.25.
All sorts of Infants' toilet articles and ribbon and celluloid novelties very moderately priced. "Save the Babies,' a splendid booklet by Dr. Holl, M. D., and Henry L. S. Shaw, M. D., will be given in our Children's Department to all mothers who wish one during Baby Week.
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NEWS-TIMES WANT AD READERS IN
Saturday Open Till 9:30 2 to 7 Has for Your Youngsters Dresses
BABY
One special lot of lon Dresses $1.00 values to be sold this week at 9c each. Daintily trimmed long Dresses with and without yokes. Plain or trimmed around the bottom $1.00 to $3.75. Long and short hand made Dresses, beautifully embroidered and trimmed with lace and tucks $1.98 to $3.50.
Slips Long, plain Nainsook Slips, finished with lace around collar and sleeves 50c. Coats Long and short Coats, hand and machine embroidered. Made of Bedford Cord, Wool Cashmere, Serge, Wool Crepella and Crepe de Chine $3.75 to $15.00. S acq ues V Handand machine embroidered Sacques of fine Cashmere $1.50 to $3.50. Wrappers and Kimonos Long Flannelette Wrappers and Kimonos. The regular 89c values will sell during Baby Week at 59c.
Creepers
Hand finished Gingham Creepers in pink and blue $1.98 to $2.50. White Poplin Creepers, hand finished, with pink and blue collors and cuffs $1.98 to $2.50.
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He is anxious to render you service. Wants you to have the best. That's why the best grocers are unhesitatingly recommending Busse's Bread They know how and where it's baked. iey know it's good and pure and wholesome. Your grocer respects your judgment when you say "BUSSE'S PLEASE' Q17 BAKING COMPANY , - - " - -1 ADLER, BROS Ca Michigan ar Waaiünxto Since 13. TOE STOIU: FOR MEJJ Aim nors
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