South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 316, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1921 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 12, 1921

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES PAWN SHOP RAIDED BY THREE BANDITS INDIANA BOY IS KILLED BY TRUCK

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EYERIDGE FOR A LIMIT ON ARMS

INDIANA FARMERS

Former Senator From Indiana Makes Stirring Address at Goshen.

: RUHR MATH THEM

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SEES HIM END LIFE

COL.UMDITR I n.J., Nov. 11. Mmbra of a local farm, bureau votl today to curtail th produe- I

tion of crops until the price of thlnpp the farmers murt buy become proportionate io the prion of their products.

Salesman Shot Twice When He Refu?es to Make Loan on Chain.

GUARD U. S. MAIL IN INDIANAPOLIS

flOSKKN. Infi.. Nov. 11. ?pp.iklr.tr at an Arr.prJ?in IJon Armi-?-;i (1 ty oS.'crvanoo jrathf-rin In th Jfffrfon thf-atrr heri Friday after-

noon, Albert J. Ro erlcl??, former j T'nitr.I K:nt orator from Indiana. I r, .i'-M.irc i h!r.t emphatically in ' ty Men, Armed With bliot-

INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 11. Samuel Thon. salesman In the Sim Dorfman pawn hop on Indiana aw, washot twice when three unmasked bandits attempted to hold up the place late Friday. Tho three men tried to Dawn a

Coffin returned home late Friday rhain u-hirh Twfmnn rpfnd.

"We pot to have money; Kick 'em

Eight-Year-Old Son of Kin Lavehaugh, Near Petersburg, is Victim.

Attica, Indiana, Woman and Three Children Watch Man Kill Self. ATTICA. Ind.. Nov. 11. Mrs. Carl

iv-jr of npor. :- I at tho confer-

guns,

Placed on Trucks.

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'-reo for thf limKation of armament, j II" v'f'.rr. onno-Jtlon to tiro - '

: o. I ran'-ll.itl'n of war loans. :nv!o to ff,r;n countries by tho INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 11- EvUniti .Stat and expressed belief eT -ck of registered mail mwinK that th!rt country should under no through the Kreots of Indianapo-r-ircm'tancv ent'r Into any perm- FMay wc.i guarded by two men ar.ent foreign alü.mr. He kaM ho carrying gun?. would d vrrythin.? in hi power to! Fifty men were recruited Frlbr;n? abo it adj.ite.l compensation ' morning and put to work imfor forn er y-rve m.-n. h'-MIns that mediately to guard agaln?t the In hpit of the t six-rate condition I w-t-v of mail robbc-ries which hay of the r.iKr-. i ! industry and the : been sweeping the country. Each mono y r:.arkt. that tlx- noN ofv-'i:i b1 armed and g-ur.s were piven th rr.'-n wh fi:-:'il for the coun- rac:h man. The order was lwdd by

Postmaster CJen. Hays.

after filir.fr preliminary papers In n. divorce mit and raw her husband drink carbolic acid and die. The three children alwo jaw the father take hL own life. The suicide was said to have been actuated by Jealousy.

He that never changed any of his opinions, and was never wise enough to discover any mistake. in himself. will not be charitable enough to excuse what he reckon." mistakes In others. When a baby i.a horn in Japan a tree is planted In its honor-

up." yelled one of the trio as all three pulled revolvers. Dorfman obeyed the command, but Thon did not and the shooting followed. The trio ran without taking any booty after the shooting.

PATENTS And Trade Mai-Ls Obtained in atl Countries. Advice Free. GEO. J. OLTSCII, Registered Patent AM?. 711-712 Studebakcr Bid., South Bend, Ind.

PETERSBURG. Ind. Nov. 11 The eight-year-old con of Kin Lavbau?h. five miles north of here In Knox county, waj killvd Friday by a motor truck driven by the father. Lavebaugh was hauling gravel in the truck and the your.:? son was attempting to block a wheel to keep it from rolling back, when he was caught and crushed to death.

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The pay of each guard is $1.300 a ye r.

$2.79r TI'RNKI) IN i O HY OIL INSPECTION I

INDIAN ATOMS. Nov. 11. The -t.it- oil ir.s;'Tti"n b jart:n nt turned In S0.,7:r, daring th l.'ist fiscal Jf.ir ending S -pt rnbT .",0. it was r.nonr.r --d Friday. Thi i an lncr-iyo r,f $20,442.72 ( V' r th" .amount turned in last ye-ir. Inspection ( total $1.7.K) a. co'npand with 1 .: 1 0 ß.:itj last year. The ilr pi rt m t t also announced tbit th or.HU tn 't ion of gisoline In Indiana hn- inr ;i sod twenty per c-nt during th la.-t yiar.

HFI.Ii V A Ii. FS VIXCF-XN'1-N ! VINCENNES. Ind.. Nov. 11. Vin-! eorir.es rosidenU were awakened at j 4 o'clock Friday morning by the rin?In of a silver bell in the old j cathedral. In this manner Armls- i

tice day waa formally ushered in. The bf-ll Is the ?ame which announced the signing of the Declar

ation of Independence in 1776. j

sICOM) ItWDIT COXVICTKU i rN'IHAN'.M'OLIS, Ind.. Nov. 11. i ni.-n Stf)iit. tb- s'-rnml b.mdit on trial j for hoi li'.t; up and rrbbing the- ; Ii- Crc.M bank of JJ.l.O'i') SVpt. j !. wis fi.und '-ru'.'.ry h-re Friday, i St. Mit sat ia ::n automobile and ki pt j ill' rno'-ir runr.ir: wbil his three '

in:.is stati; iximissioxkhs FORT WAY NN 12. Ind.. Nov. 11. C. E. Smalhvood, of Conne rsville, wn.i selected president of the Indiana counfy commissioners aswei-

latjon. Harry Tuteweiler of Indiana

polis, vice-prc-sident. Indianapoli.-

was named for the meetinir on No- t vember 1 t-lfi. 1122. I

co:ii pa n ior.H t m'.'T- d the ban!

uor.p.Fit ki:xti;ntf'I). t ncsin::;, y-i.i.. n.v. n. ii'-ek-. w i; (I)u-ty Rh des. 21. of EIUb.art. p!adiri rruilty boftr' Acting j Ju 'ire I.. Ij. Murris in circuit court j Frid y t charges of robbing the. h't'tnd.ird Oil e,.n.any service stat:i.n o!'b (H in Elbh irt and Closhen . last Silin! ty niu'ht. v;is sentenced

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WOMEN OFiEAO Mrs. Wilson's Letter Should Be Read by All Women

Clearfield, Pa. "After my last child was bom last September I was

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CAR SALE for balance owin finance company. Fords. Dodges, Buicks. Nash, etc., in good condition. 744 S. MAIN ST. Liberal Tims

UNUSUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY In case you can satisfy requirements as to ability and capital a fine opportunity is open to you. An old established manufacturer, building one of the best known automobiles of the popular price class, wishes to establish a new connection in this city. Experience in the automobile business is not essential providing you can show a successful record in other lines. If interested, write as per address below. All communications confidential. Address Box No. 334 News-Times

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TOI.Y THANKSGIVING S.lr Of Ilcady-to-Wrar. New Winter Coats low ns 2Z. Xew Winter Dresses as low as $23. THE n-LßAVCr.TH STORE. SIC

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No man ever accumulated a fortune by the sweat of his brow. If Father Adam had lived 5.000 years and saved a dollar a day every working day, he would have accumulated a million and a half a mere trifle compared with presenj day fortunes. Fortunes are made through wise and consistent investments. We can prove to you that we offer the best investment in the market with the largest return consistent with safety. You be the judge. Are Yon Interested? Sign and Return the Coupon Below Interstate Securities Corporation FISCAL AGENTS 361 OLIVER THEATER BLDG.

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A revision downward of prices has in no way affected the high standards of quality maintained in all that we sell. We have kept them up to where they belong, and will continue to do so. We measure our success by the service we render, which has its beginning in the selection of the right sort of merchandise.

Are Prominently Featured in this Sale

On These

You'll Save Winter Coats

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Mere are some very unusual savings in warm

Winter Coats and right at the beginning of the

season. Every coat is splendidly made, of good

serviceable materials and made to fit correctly. Many with large collars of fur or self material.

In flare, loose backs and straight line styles. Full

lined with good quality silk, in the most desirable

winter shades.

Fur Coats, Plush Coats and Cloth Coats at

20

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Discount from $17.50 to $65U.()C

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You can. tell the wearer of furs of quality as far as the eye can reach. Elegance rests in every fold. Perfect blending of well selected skins, and that genius of combining them in the making all go to give these beautiful furs that completeness of perfection which goes with furs of quality. Here Are the Regular Prices Scarfs $10.95 to $145.00 Chokers $3.95 to $45.00 Coats $95.00 to $650.00 Sale Price Choice at

New Dress Modes A Value Giving Event If you are looking for smart new fall and winter dresses with plenty of style and splendidly made of dependable materials. You needn't look farther for we have the dress you want and at a price that means a substantial saving. S15.00, $17.50, $19.95, $21.75, $25.00

20 Discount

Choice of Any Fall or Winter Suit in the Store 33 1-3 Discount

Charles B. Sax 2Jid Company Invite You to Cash Your Pay Checks at the Store Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday Open Till 9:30 P. M.