South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 4, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1922 — Page 16

" JANUARY 4 WEDNESDAY

SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES

GOOD GOVERNMENT

Fete Stretch Vacations Over the Holiday Recess

TO ITH TA FlPAriT P la4 wr rumed Tuesday N P II) KK r iK J rnin In the chooM rf th- city

Mavor Addrcc Inivrr-itv Club Members at Luncbeon Meeting Tuesday.

Thit th tv.niVr ha!r.r pi-ci tr -verr.mnt rt- prinrii-a'-'y with the central p.i!'.!? v-is inphasl ! Mayor nil S?eL!rt in a. talk befrr member i f th? L'nivrrs.ty !ub at a i'jnrh"n Tu'-Tiay noon. Mayor F'-ebirt. in hl. f.nlk nn th- ncrssity oT pub!l Interest for attaining a hitrh .tandir'l of invirnnif-nt, stat'l

that. If you don t want cor..! pov

rnment vnu ar not K'"intf to p"t if.'

In prruink' his i ' i r. t th mayo

t ointfi out th nu'!;iu- Ii i'r tr i.::i'

: Ti mntnd the l:i k öf jiub:r n-t'-rrt in r-nral in jv-Jn;r!n? s'i' h I w iolator.-. ".Small Hr.s ar,l hort j.iil s 1 1 1 -tr.ff for J'"!i violators ar in r'-.al k- th vojc of th i-oj,lo on tho Mjbct r.f liquor law violation, as fr. other fla.V'S of law br akinjr. Mi. t!rt sai1. II" point'! out that th preitr number of rrin in.'ili wll a om "wli r '-; oiti--n4 wer 50 rn:M vr.i hi u-h !hw violation. In conclusion. .Mr. . birt .m rur.rcil th1- coori intention? or ;hr r-v ofürials ar.il m.ii' .1 i'l-a U th: it!zns of thi-; i.y to dip'ay a kfvrT lr.tT'?' in curbing law brea;Inar and 'ittln iJovn rim-.

with a surjmMnely n;aU number of

si:iri'.n:T at.ntf"-.. lually, orf.ciaN said. ' many .-t jclnts who hive ben out , of town hif not returned, a fw ar

more or ls "disabled" Iccaucc of Mrfr'jou holiday activities. and fonn ilrrld- to tak a vacation of ju-i on inor da. causinsr rr.ar.y abnte from classes. It haiij-ns of-t'-n too, that some nf th- fach'-rs

tbr rii'nir. ? savior), hut 1 l. "ii vft found nr-osary to all for only t-A( or thr-- Substitutes.

We re all back." aid V. W. den. superintendent of school, from all appearanct-a. ready

ALLEGED DESERTER TO FACE HEARING

Karl Morris Arrested at In dianapolis is Arraigned in Local Court.

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Uarl Morris. ',22 K. Duball av re turned lure Monday evening In cus-

of ltectivc Janv Cutting

from Indianapolis, was arraigned be-

j for- Judgf l)uC(iml) in city court I5or-! Tuedaj and ploadln-r not guilty. "and1 rase was set fur trial Jan. 4. He is, for) charged by his wife, Florence, with;

work. We're tryin? ti' vv vear the best."

to make this

: B0KSÖ EYADES JAIL

wife and child de.ertion. Morris was arrested in Indianapolis IdPt week on usricion of vio

lating the Mann act, having, accord-

in? to the police of that city, arrived there in company of another

nT T piTTpiTflV "HT P Ä ! Ionian. An exchange of letters beUN LhNlhNlii rLhAinri r:,L,bz:

return to .outh Iind.

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Moonshiner Must Serve Time, However, If Parole is Violated. Carl Hokso. residing sven rnil?s east on the- Kdwardsburp: road, found the right uf appeal from heavy conviction in eity court, to be. expedient in superior court No. 1 Tuesday, wh-n he wa a $H'0 fue and fcnir months' jail ser.tencf. with the jail term suspended. In city court Hok50 had b en flnd $1."0 and piven

' CO days without suj-per.fion cf fenj tence. In the hitrher court, following his

f -nf Hnrnn ! 7'ifi fi I plea of Kuilt. the. jurist suspended

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Police Seek Mother U ho

Claimed bv her hnsban-1 to have

run away from her home, abandon-; ing twin babes, Mrs. Ionia Smith. 1 atred 21 years, is bein sought by thf pcdlce in an endeavor to return her: to her offs-rincs. who. it 1 said, are in need of her care. ; Accordinc: to sth H. Smith, her j husband. hi wif.- left th.- family domlcil fnllowinK a quarr with him. In the li. at of argument, she j left th house, threatening. h said, i to never return. The woman is described as med.- ' iurn complei-t ioneil with li-ht brown hair and blue eyes. She is fi- feet, four inches in height, wei-rhimr 1s, rounds. When she left home, she , voro a sailor hat. a libt brown I mat. dark skirt and shoes.

the sentence with the understanding

th-it it would hold for a year. The -defendant' counsel pleaded for leniency, showing that fiokso had had no employment, that he was the father of two small children, and his "moonshine" operations were undertaken as a la.ft resort. Dep. Pros. Hamborsky did not favor the suspension of the jail sentence.

This store keeper mlle despite the blnzinp headlines of the newspapers telling of niphtly robberies. Iiis store ja insured with the Oreenan Agency. Farmers' Trust bid?. .348-tf

Iish washing is a different job with Blue Devil Cleanser. Adv.-374

Members of Tri-C Club to Hear Address on "Banking Home Stephenson, president of the St. .Tosr-ph I.an V Trust Co., wi'.l speak at the weekly dinner meeting r.f the Tri- dub Wednesday nisrht at f, :T0 o'clock in the banquet room of the V. M. A. Mr. Stephenson will dis'uss "Hankiup:."

I6-oz. Cnpel's.

tin Princo Albert. J1.33. 233-tf.

23 percent ror.'f.

reduction

sale, Ver. 33 4-tf

Pimply Skin? Try Mastin's Yeast Vitamon Tablets The World's Standard Used By Millions To Danish Disfijring Eruptions, Drautify Complexion, Buila Finn Flesh, Increase Energy, Strenfrthen the Nerrea, Aid Digestion and Help Correct Constipation. The name MASTIN'S on the yellow and black package is your protection. Only when you fee this name are you getting the original and genuine

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VITAMIN!

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Mastin's VITAMON Tablets are fullv guaranteed in every respect, and thousands upon thousands of satined uwrs can best attest to their health-building value. At all good druggists, euch aa WVttlrk's. at all I'rueh A: Thnnian Stores. Otto HastSnn'n. KrrehafTM.

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watch ix)it oru iK.n.ci: S.M.I N'ow that Christmas Shopping is a thir.flr of the past plans are already under way for our Clearance Sale. Our extraordinary values which you can profit by will be announced within a few day and it will be an opportunity for practical economy on your part. Hies Furniture Company. 3oJ-tf

Sell V Your Old Watch

ClUr bard water a jolt break its mean disposition with Mluu Devil Cleanser. Adv. 37 4

(live your skin a treatDevil Cleanser. Adv.

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HI lie 374

25 percent tjon'j

reduction

sale. Ver-334-tt

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We will take it in trade on a new South Bend Watch of the latest style. Use your Christmas or bonus money to pay the balance. Offer good only until January 10. FRANK MAYR & SONS 113 5. Michigan St.

llou'll like trading at Heller':

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Have you some MONEY in your store room?

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Do you know that in most every home one or more pieces of furniture, that is still serviceable, has been relegated to the store room, when that same furniture can be turned in as part payment on some new furniture. Our Exchange Department plan enables you to turn this used lurniture into CASH! All that is necessary for you to do is to come to the store, see if we have the furnishings that you wish to purchase, and then we will send our appraisal man to your home and he will tell you right then and there how much we can allow you on your used pieces. Any furniture that you have no more use for, but which ein be made serviceable if refinished. will PAY PART OF THE COST of any new furniture you may wish to buy, whether it be one piece or a whole housefull. Same credit terms as on ordinary transactions.

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It Will Pay You To stop in and learn more about our Income Certificates, that guarantee you ten per cent interest every year.

at Brandon's

AN OPPORTUNITY FO

At Brandons Starting Thursday

SAVINGS

THE GREAT MILL END SALE

With thousands of dollars worth of New Merchandise at wonderful reductions from former sale prices.

1200 Pairs of Hosiery I A Sale of Silks

At Wonderful Savings Women's Wool and Cashmere Hosiery in many styles, splendid quality. Regular $2.00 and $2.50 s:!r:,MmEnd $1.49

Wqmcn's Silk Hosiery in black or cordovan, splendid quality, all sizes, $1.50 (f 4 "4 ST kind. Mill End Sale ßl.IO Women's Silk Hose in black fibre silk, all sizes. Mill End Sale Special Children's fine Lisle Hosiery, black, seconds of the 50c kind. Mill End 4AM Sae ISC

2,500 Huck Towels Huck Towels, every special purchase, in plain and fancy Huck with borders and white. These towels would sell in the regular way from 19c to 50c. Mill End Sale 10c, 15c, 19c, UxjG

Pillow Cases Pillow cases, 45x36. Extra quality muslin; 50c kind. Mill End Sale . . . ,

35c

Long Cloth Long Cloth, 36 inches wide. The regular 25c kind; 10 yard bolts. Mill End (4 QgJ Sale, per bolt $ I JO

Apron Ginghams Apron Ginghams in all sized checks. Regular 25c kind. Mill End Sale . . . .

15c

Fancy Ginghams

27-inch Fancy Dress Ginghams in all colors and

patterns. Regular 1 9c kind. Mill End Sale

15c

A Big New York Purchase of Spring Silks in This Sale 36-inch Silk Poplins in black, Belgium and navy blue. Regular $1.25 quality. QKf Mill End Sale 40-inch Crepe de Chine in black, navy blues, brown, ivory, coral, pink and turquoise. Regular

$1.95 quality. Mill End Sale

36-inch Black Duchess Satin. Regular $2.50

quality, Mill End Sale 36-inch Black Messaline, $2.50 quality. Mill End Sale . . . 36-inch Black Messalines. Regular $2.00 quality, Mill End Sale 40-inch Black Charmeuse, $2.75 quality. Mill End Sale

36-inch Silk Messalines in navy blue, African, Belgium, Henna, black. Regular J 4 JJE $1.89 quality. Mill End Sale 4? I -W 36-inch Taffetas in black, brown, navy. Regular $2.00 quality, Mill End

$1.59

jular $2. $1,9

$1.95 $1.55 $2.25

Fancy Ginghams 27-inch New Spring Ginghams, in strpes, checks, plaids and plain colors. Regular 25c d Qft kind. Mill End Sale I 53 G

Dress Ginghams 32-inch Fancy Dress Ginghams in all spring patterns and colors. Regular 35c kind. Mill End Sale ,

the new 22c

Dresses for Women or Misses We offer in this assortment many smart new Canton crepe, messalines, tricotines, tricolettes, taffetas and serges. These dresses would retail in the regular way up to $45.00. Mill rtO End Sale $d.UU Suits for Women and Misses All our high-grade Suits in the most wanted materials, fur or self trimmed; up to $65.00; divided into two special assortments, ÖTEJ ff $39.75 and ... 3&3Ui? Coats for Girls We offer Girls' Coats, ages 2 to 14, in many styles; fur or self trimmed; large roomy coats with belts and pockets; up to $15.00 values, OET Mill End Sale 40.3 Coats for Women or Misses New smart styles for winter wear, in the most wanted materials; fur or self trimmed; up to $35.00 values. Mill End $1

36-inch Silk Charmeuse in black, navy, brown.

navy or Alice blue. Regular $2.25 quality. Mill End Sale 36-inch Black Messaline. Regular $1.89 quality. Mill End Sale 36-inch Taffeta (Black) Silk, $1.89 quality, Mill End Sale

36-inch Black Peau de Soie. Regular

$2.50 quality. Mill End Sale 36-inch Black Charmeuse, $2.25 quality. Mill End Sale ,

$1.95

$1.49 $1.49

$1.95

$1.95

1400 Pairs of Gloves

At Marvelous Savings WOMEN'S IMPORTED CASHMERE GLOVES Samples and broken lots, two clasp, heavy fleeced lined throughout and double woven. All colors and sizes. These are popular sellers. Regular prices

from 69c to $1.00 per pair. Mill End Sale

SSc

Women's two clasp Chamois Suede Gl

oves, ex

cellent qualities, fancy embroidered backs. Ood assortment of colors and sizes. Regular values $1.2

and $1.50 per pair. Mill End Sale Price

68c

Women's strap wrist Chamois Suede Gloves, qualities of finest wool fabrics, fully shrunk. Practically all colors and sizes. About 500 pairs. Regular price $ 1 .50 and $2.00 per GQf pair. Mill End Sale Women's Kid Gloves, two clasp and one clasp fine French kids. Cape and Mocco gloves, full assortment of colors and sizes. The most wonderful

purchase wc have ever made. We will offer this purchase at extremely low prices. Regular values

$2.00, $3.00, $3.50. Mill End Sale

$1.69

$1 .39

Knit Underwear Sale Women's, Misses', Girls', Boys' and Men's Union Suits, Undershirts, Vests, Pants and Drawers, from $1.00 to $5.00 per garment. Mill End Sale 20 off

49c

Third Floor Specials Children's Outing Flannel Night Gowns and Sleeping Garments. Mill End Sale . .

Women's Outing Flannel Two-piece (4 Pajamas, $2.50 kind. Mill End Sale. . & I JÖ Children's Wool Sweaters, age two to six. Large selection. $4.50 kinds. Mill off

End Sale 3 Women's All Wool Tuxedo Sweaters. selection, $6.95 kind. Mill End Sale. .

Warm Bed Blankets, in cotton or wool. From $3.00 to $10.00 per pair. Fancy plaids, bordered effects, and solid colors. Mill End Sale. . .25 off

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Coats for Women or Misses Charming, high-class Winter Coats, which are trimmed with rich furs or self trimmed. Any coat in the store up to $95.00. Mill JJ?P? f(S End Sale 4S-UU Dresses for Women or Misses A very large selection, such as Camon crepe, messalines, tricotines, taffetas, serges and satins. r-v .1.1 r ii ii r

uresses mat nave lormeriy oeen seiunc trom

$15.00 to $20.00. Mill (?1 1 ÖK

End Sale H I I

Women's two clasp and one clasp Kid Cape and

Mocco Gloves, large selection. Regular $1.7.

$2.00. $2.25 quality. Mill End Sale

New Percales 36-inch fancy Checked Percales, ir pink ana white, blue and white, red and white, tan and white, lavender and white. Regular 30c kind. Mill End Sale Bleached Muslin 36-inch Bleached Muslins, soft finish. j Regular 1 7c quality. Mill End Sale ... I 2

Bleached Toweling 18-inch Bleached All Linen Crash Towel- JKf

Regular 35c kind. Mill Lnd ale . . L-WW

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Unbleached Toweling 18-inch Unbleached All Linen Toweling. Regular 35c kind. Mill End Sale .

25c

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Turkish Towels About 500 Turkish Towels. Regular 25c, c and 50c kinds. Mill End Sale 15c, 25c Ovlr

Wash Cloths Fancy Wash Cloths. Regular 19c kind, -j H Mill End Sale- I Coats for Women or Misses Handsome high-grade Coats in many styles, fur

or self trimmed. Splendid opportunity to secure a

winter coat that sold up to $5 5.00. (

Mill End Sale

$35.00

Coats for Women or Misses

About forty Winter Coats taken from our regular line, including cloth coats and short plush coats that

formerly sold up to $25.00. Mill End Sale

$10.00

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Coffee Ranch Peanut Butter is

QUALITY Peanut Butter because we use only quality peanuts in making it. Our High Quality Standards insure you satisfaction when you trade at the Coffee Ranch.

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STILL TIME TO JOIN THE CHRISTMAS CLUB.

Two Worth While New Year's Resolutions for You to Make ( 1 ) I will not wait any longer for the time when I think I can afford to save. (2) I will save regularly a part of the money I earn and make it my working partner. We will help you put these resolutions into effect by paying interest of 4 r from Jan. 1 on accounts opened, before the 10th.

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