South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1921 — Page 7

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THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 24. 1921 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WOULD OUST GLINIG

FROM ITS QUARTERS " o Owners Demand I)-rinn and $300 Daiiinpr- for Holding Over. Saii to fore the Ir '.m:-. : f..rd th' city. fr"u: it i-r vr.t ' r.j.-.rtfr.t a" .112 S. Iifayttr hhd.. ta r.d Vdn. .-day in u;. rir r( i:rt N". 2. Tli ;-l iint iffs brir.nr.K thr nrtion ar Jarr..s J. and Dora J,:ra-i.rd who pun ha"d th hulhlin hou.ir.z th" rünli- A'.isr. K. Th'-fi'f-ndariT narr."d in th" complaint, ar- th Pr" (T.nlc. Ir. I). V. M'-ir-r.. rprr-sTitintf th' l"nit-d Stat' ruh::- Health rl and th- Stat" rar.l of Health, and Ir. i:. ( -rv rniuth. re;re.-i'.tln th- S-'Th I'.cnd City hoard f.f health. The complaint fts forth that the huildintr was leasfl to the rllnl.- for on yar nn Au:. Z. 1C1'.. with the f i ilon of reri'ual of the le.-v. for another year, thU privilege though l lr.ic x-r !tol hy th" d"f ndants In th- action. Th? property was sdd on Aus: I j to the plaintiffs, and "thy fir t-uin fr r ? vi'.n and al-- f'-r i'") dam.a'". resulting f r r: i r.' t Irir ah'.e t.- - ure the prop- rty. Ir. K. Cr. I'reyermuth. n'tni"d as fl fer.da nt representing th nty in th.- a'tifn y'ated Vrdnsday that th- 1 1 ii i ' hop' to he aha- to V'lrat" th- prejnt uuartera in a hort : time. The county. l:e stated, h'ts apT.r.:r:ated JÖ.000 for re ern,.le!in ft olinh- in the l.a nient of the ount b ulMin. ar l Just as .so n as th 0 'V ouart PH are re.tüv t Ii cinii: id be moved t hi re. Evangelical Sunday School Institute is in Srssion I A Sun.lay school Institute Is h. im: held at First I3va net lic.i! church. lafayette blvd., and Monroe st .j ivhen scMion.-i began at 2: 10 We--r.iay aftrnoon. It will continue

er th entile day Thursday, withjof four prominent attorneys of South

f's-ion ii 3:20, 2:10 and 7:1. The institute is held as a joint rat her in g for the Kvangelical churches of South Rnl. Mi'hawaka fm 1 vicinity, induding the R.roadway end Ctraco churches of this city, Auten Chape!, Rydick, and Coalbush rural church s ami the First Church f Mishawaka. Th- Director of Institute 1.: Rev. K. W. Rraetor!us. tt Cleveland, ().. the general .secretary of the Ilvanpellcal Sunday School board, and one ,f the b.i'lintr speakers audi Workers of the denomination, assist - rd by F.cv. CeorKe S. Rozir. of IouIsvlllf Ky. Fr e Roy's Watcher at VernonV-. 221 tf

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SCHOOL KOlill'MEM A r: r. 'UT. lit of ti"r; K-l ;t a: !. f-r ft:r i..;r.-' : t 'a r iy (Vy S h'MiJ S .'j't. W f'j; !'.n!. n V !?. -"!..'. nar:...r.t;. ii-i .and 1 rs to if: ,;i '. '.' d th'i la:, Mi:.;:, i-i said Ii if siv d th. y ) 1 bur! ltwn l,ä'0 !:'. iL'.- ; fin 'i r,n th cfrntr.i''!- I-t. T r: ! ufacturir.ic firms off-r-d h :'..- '. o'd I ;. :ir.d -;. z.w- h'd v f.-r th- furr.:-hir: .f th- l.ck-rs. A cr.tra-: was !- t ! Th" "vland S' -t'ür. 4 0. f'-r th-- 'na i:n: r.t -f fiO o r,arrh rn'v..h'. ! sks i'i' th- :.r.--.. K- o..r.d nnd third Kt.a'!. -. Th Kcii;s-- chair d'-.-k. mamif.f-tur-d by Th'-'dor Kuntz 'o, Chi- ( ,i;-o, wa.- '! r tr-1 f'-r th? fifth ar.-i . :xth ;'r.n!f m ard a c antra. t u th" cor:.;. any to ins'ai 2 ". In

th- junior hi.Th s' hool s- thui, a. L. üüio'n h u- :!:ired promor.tr. i"t was "let to the I ... i ) ... 1 ; jr..r;.;v ,Ti y.,.. j,'j' !. o, .. as roun .-! Manufacturing Co., North M in. h' s- f r ov. r..-rs of I ' 1 1 jitn-'-y hu- 1 :.-. ter. Iral.. for the ins-.tllat ion f L"'''in th"' T.h.t for I: ..-l.iti'.n fa vor -'I'anima" combination st;itIor.ar : able to thf.r nt'.r.u in In S-u;h -ks. A. H. Andrews Co.. Chicago. ; IP:.! 'P;;i;'rn is a r p;:bli in a.! received the award for furnishing i was aoüv :n th." c amp'iitrn to ! of nr,0 chairs for the auditorium of : .-:.;r. th" buildir.tr and thr' Rmpire S--at-l Ao. Ol" n : rn rs of th" in r Co.. Ro.-h'st r. X. Y.. jece.ve-1. pro:'-;.in in S : : i Rend. who t h e contract award f.-r f u rrusli in J ( , . th." . :.- f th." r'p'ihli'M n :0.; folding a-se.T.i.ly cha:r.-. Th" party is A. 11. .Martin. A'ty. Mart.n award for th" f urmshin K ft 1 w a arri-.' th" campaign, and tlidl

lookers went to th" I .on MetaliIy.rker Co.. Aurora, 111. AII of the furni-ihintrs are to b ir.-' ilb l b tu-ern Jan. 1 and 1". i J 7 IJ . LslTlK I (JUT 1V1UFI Ub T T 1 1 C ltRGLV HnLdeVS Ol City Attorneyship Report Hammond, Oare, Oil-! jom an(l Martill ill LillC ! - .j. . lor 1 1111111). Current prophecy links the ram-s Re ml as possible appointees to the jmis; of city attorney, to be filled on Jan. 1 by Fli 1 . Se(.d)irt. miyorbet. l"or most of the men talked of is j R. W. Hammonl. director of Seebirt'is primary- campaign last spring, and generally regarded an one of th most skillful workers in the (I. . R. ranks. Hammond is a successful law practitioner and was prominent in the speaking campaign prior to the election of Mr. Seebirt. Another man mention d is R.-nn , J. are. oare has been serving as j ' special jutig' in a number of oases; in the cin-uit court and has al.--o U rad as judge pro torn during th-! ' i . at illness of Judg" Walter A. ' Funk, and It was understood tha .'

It has been our staunch policy for over 65 years to guarantee sound satisfaction under any and all circumstances. And herein we take further opportunity to express this unfailing principle. This store was broken into and robbed Thursday night. The thieves made awav with a number of suits and overcoats garments tailored by The House of Kuppenheimer, the finest in our stocks. We congratulate you, burglars, on your excellent taste and good judgment of clothing quality. You showed rare discrimination in making a selection at this store. You have our solemn pledge and that of The House of Kuppenheimer that the clothes will give absolute satisfaction.

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To Take Over m:v V"3:k. Nu I. W. v- '. Tf.V TU" r.-r r.l T a . 1 ' ! id. "' 11 1X1 " 1 h; r.-. o. t.o r: ' i:i" v- !!:: U: ':. ::. : " i''.!: r .!-'.') red toa! f M'. iti-s on a r. i'i 'nh i- ! :n -.v'.'h a lriv- to t-,- "'1 v.".,rk r;-. a'! ; a I i :! : -n-':r r a "d. : as tha ' ; ! . : r : :!::! - a,,',. h i ." Il.'l. h.- .'. -a:.-i-r're wm ' ; . a . r r ' : 'j . of : h . f ; ik" r's rn:.'i;e d ir! t h" '':".. "t ior.. -'. b-r-r w ror rh" ti-'k'-t in the- recant ebtior: and may c:en o.r.sMf:;i;'in for the oüp-e. v,r '--- har-ain in the r'.ty in f':rr'r" l! s" Moran's ; windows. Th- avortnv r.t of Imp-V I ;i l cd a : ly w-nderful. Ren-.em-1 I her tli" al-lre.--.s H12 X. Mi- h. Z2)-tt Free Hoy's Watches at Vernon's. C21tf I Anifchin quickly Ü relieved y' 5oofhinq ndHcAlirvj You dont have iowait: Oneapplication of Ihis gentle oiniment brings heartfelt relief and healing

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especially to those men who robbed this store Thursday Night

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Big Steel Mills

X ' w.'Z(:. i).. and i th'TFt" ! cn- : t-r., it v. is Je 4rr.ei. 'We only have to " raniz 2 " pern' th" s'eei worker? to pull ,h rratct s:rj'r:A this country has Ver so-n," a:d 1 S. Chunipy. edi tor of the Irsdu'tri.al T'nited ?tat. ' " What'U we do if we win a strike , r th" s-t- el wr rkers?" Take over the n.l'.ls and turn !hm nver to th"1 workers Ma h the workers will i.-rry ff-r Coiry and trive hini .-. r:i" kin 1 f a j h arourvl the wnrk.s a n hour.' Th.-y 4a: 1 h- owed nothing when !'r di'd. An inquiry showed h had no provided for hi chief creiitors --hi family. See W. I. 1'ezan, Main Lin " nntf Cuticura Talcum Faoaaticg ly Frrat Always Healthful ?Tp: frr-of Csticnr LVr.trln.ryt X.ldtJItn. tf ffjwhffl 11? . m Mil -. r Zj il i'flf) '; ." a J J 5 il'.IelU -; : S Ö

Wrist Watch Sale ends Saturday, Nov. 26th. This is your last opportunity to select a wrist watch for Xmas at a saving of 20. Although sold out on some numbers, you will still find many attractive designs at a wide variety of prices. Buy now for Xmas.

1 5 Jewel 25 year White Gold Cases, Cushion or Octogon shape . . $24.00 15 Jewel 18k. White Gold Case, tancy shapes .Jb.UU 15 Jewel 14k Solid Gold Cases, plain or engraved, at $24.00

A Small Deposit Reserve Any Watch Until Xms CLAUER'S Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants

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NOTAHY PUni.lC Apply hfre for 1322 Auto. Motor- 1 cycle. Chauffeur liens platffl. ; Hrir.tr your ferial, motor and title numbers and we do the ret. KnCut Rat Storp. 4M S. Michigan ?t.. uprv- site (Irani Trunk. 4 3 2 1 f

l-'ree Roy's Wat eh es at Vernon' 22!tf Ellsworth s Millinery Dep't. Mgr. h offers 5 DISCOUNT on all Velvet HaU for Friday and Saturday. M t-;r r' U'.VFZZ 15 Jewel 20-year case, link or ribbon bracelet; a guaranteed timepiece . .$12.80 cruerit 5 Jewel 25-year casCf plain or engraved. at $20.00 15 Jewel, 25year case, octagon shape, ribbon brace-

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"Commonwealth" Bargains 5A-Qt. Tea Kettle special at 2-Qt. Rice Cooker, special at 6-Qt. Preserving Kettle, special at

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Dura-bilt Ware Guaranteed 20 Years Offered at Less than Cost

Friday 5 qt. Tea Kettle on sale at 0? H (Q.

PANELED RICE COOKER

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m()& 1 L J fl ? i i 4 J , and Saturday Announcement Aluminum Department 11 MAIN FLOOR REAR It is a pleasure to j announce to South j Bend housewives, that in our effort to render more intelligent service, and to make your purchasing of cooking utensils equal to the standard of quality, established and main tained by this store, j we have added tl lis I new department and after careful studv 1 1 1 4 Y-v have selected Dura- j bilt" aluminum ware. 1 1 "Durabilt" alumi- j num is considered I A merica's best popu- J lar-priced ware it is made of thick sheet i aluminum. h "Bonded" to give 20 vears of service. 1 U !i ap- i Tested a n d proved bv the Good I j Housekeeping Institute jj ; it ;i When better cooking utensils are made, jj "Durabilt" will make 1 them. ;j I! i! n !! 69c 98c

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