South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 5. 1922

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MINE STRIKE IS "Bandit" Son UNION'S THREAT N of Gtafy,

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Failure of Coal Magnates to Attend Mertin? Cauv5 Cancellation Todav.

PUT PHONE RATE INCREASE UP TO

JUDGE ANDERSON

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: i i . i t " rri e . lnlT Mrirtir.dts r orr n!atior.s, the nrr.par.y wouM i l'.;irr'' J' ff-r a Fir.I party huc in -. telephone in Fort Waynf ; t ." for two ; art b'jsin'ys phones; J 4 for four party husinfi phonos; J2.7j for Ir.dlvMual . roMence phor.e; J 2 . r for two party rrsidrnr lins ami $1.70 for four party ridT.' o lir.f-?. Th1 report 1. the out-oni" of si suit

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INDIA NATO Jan. 4. "My boy novor has born In trouble before. It was U-rriMc He says tho other jour.c: man coaxed him Into helping rob tho Wnverly bank of $1.3 00 anl

operators ar.-l -t!Ie,l him yellow when ho at first rd bv ti n union. .,.,

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Mr?. IMith Shonficpl, of "Wabash, I to Increase its rates to tho schoiui

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 4. A r.-w threat of a f-triko of bituminous foil rn;nr of America wa fn r.T today v.b.on a preliminary wa:- con-

forT.ro toto:i rr.ir.ors. v a.- a!.'

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mine curator in I' nnsvlvanla an-! "f fined and cultured, sobbed out this , r ejected by tho Public Service Com-

Ohli who had frced railing off tho story of the Wavrrly bank robbery, conference by refuir.t? to attend J f,,'.p,w!n;r w hich hor son, Rudolph, XyouM b rcmj'ilo.t to vir ft tii- o, wsi.s hot through tho ab'iormn. Minors ''in -iu- tiir.o py rirrurn-: T,0 hny was yink. n a hospital cot f. iTM(." 'Jif ro with a fair rhanro for rTovery. Tho rno. tir - v.a S' !;oIu!! to bo "I'm troir.k' to stay here until he's h : 1 in Pittsburg this week. out r,( (lanor." she Said. Mine f.porsitf.rs In Indiana and The f,thr boy she referrod to wsis Illinois had conditionally arrptfd K,,0 cievenser, 23, of Muncio, who tho jiropo..il t,, attop.d tho confer-. taken by Sheriff Iafe Scott of t,!''- i Morgan county, after a half-milo !.ov.i would no' sav what tho noxt .has-. Clevenirer Ls heincr held at

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hlfd in federal court and Jui'.Le AnCa.6C ill Set drson's docls'.on w ill havo f.ir re.n h- .. ee i . J : t.: i.

recedent in ia.es 01 i fllfro

Its Kind. j i Popper and Cherries !n prent viINDIANAPOLIS. Jan. I. The 1 rj,.ty. South p.cr.d Flora! Co.. 122 Hf.mo T b'phone and Telrcraph Co.. N. Mich. ?t. C."l-tf of Fort Wavn- would b" permitted

Kuüson Speedster Flquipped with all newCord Tires, wire wheels, cind everything is in guaranteed shape. Sale Price S850 Superior Motor Sales Co. 213-215 South Main Street Phone Main 185

f-t. j. of th r.uir.or v. oiild bo hut his l-t .t'r:. nt w.n intrproto(l in mine ti:.i ii lif i(l'j!::iri''s p. ro to moan XL at if tho operators would not conh tit to a cor.f renco l.y April, when th- pros, r.t contract explr-s. .1 walkt ; t would ro-ult.

ACRES FOR PLAY, IS SLOGAN FOR KIDDIES ill to Tlio Nrw h-Tlmi'H.) M,A W . Ind.. Jan. 4. A twofi ro pi i v'ntii r.il, -piipped with thf Jar st a; prour.d dovic-.s. is to bo fi,t' of tho ft.i'uriM of th now $DiO.C" srli'Mi'i ioiildinc to bo orecto-J l;oi. Stakt s for tho lmlldir.ir wero f t : to-lay by County Sjrvfvor S. .S I.o. :-i if Warsaw. Tl- buil.iirir i-, to be f t!i-- ono- ; ! tyjo-. F:i f e fjuare. Noah 1'rarui- ,,f f. , th" contractf-r JJo . aid to-lay tin tho b:ji!din will I f i to j'!o- d a I roady for occu-j-mcv whTi tii- If' j'J-lO'.'r, torm of fc!i':ol oji rs t i - x r s pt-nib-T.

HOLD UP OFFICE, GET $6,700 FROM SAFES j DETROIT. Mich.. Jan. 4. Two 'armed men held up the office of

Caetano Vivian!, commission merchant, this afternoon, rilb-d the safe r.rul escaped with $ 4.S0 0 in cash and $1,300 in checks, wmo of them neKoti ablo. Tlie robbors liound VivlanJ and J A. J'lerce( hin bookkeeper to chairs v. hiie they wont through tho safe.

mis.-don under recommendations tiled ' with Federal Judije A. H. Anderson Vedne.Mlay ) y Charles Martindalo. Master in Chancery. Martindalo hold the order of t republic Servico ( 'onunission. refusini? the company the inert ws.s for which it petitioned was confiscatory. Hoi recommended, however, that tho j company be required to give a bond j

of $250.000 conditional to return to the subscribers of the excess received by tho company above any schedule of rates which the commission may hereafter establish and found to allow a reasonable return on the inestment.

Judcr- Anderson will have to rule;

Mrs. "W. A. Kehoe has apain opened her dressmaking parlors at 213 F. Navarre st. 9-tf

Polnsettas In pots and cut flowers tt the South Pend Floral Co.. 122 North Michigan street. 35'-tf

MOVIE BALL TOKIO TUES., WED., JAN. 10-11 Actual Movie Pictures Taken Both Evenings. SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES

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Big Reduction on COATS, SUITS, DRESSED

SKIRTS and VAISTS for Friday and Saturday Selling FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE

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J 'an fleet Quits as G. 0. l District Head, is Report h ( a to Tl.' N'imvs Tilil' S. :Sin:.". .Inn. 1. C.uy Dausa. -n f (Ii sh- ii. chairman of tho K.pu':1 i ' i ! i County Central committee, is a candi lato for 13th district chair-. r:an to 'ill tho vacancy caused by ; the resignation of Vernon YV. Van-' I'leet of South Pond, formorly of lükhart. whi h is in the hands of ' fUate Chairman Wasmuth. Mr. Van Flet was eiecte.l in 1 0 1 S ? und reojoted in IT20. He is now in the oiüce of Atty. don. Dau;herty at Wafhlncrton. D. C. Supporters of Dausman say he la tho only candidate to till the ;

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COMMUNITY PROJECT IN WARSAW ASSURED

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hi:, Iff-n assured with the tale of the required number of shares In a Kt(.c!c company which will tinance the preposition. The building i5 tr he located on ground owr.ed by th.e city and located near the Center ward school bu'.ldiny;. It will be used for the holding of public Ratherlns. basJ:t ball tam.' and as a drill hall y h Warsaw comjiany of state l.ilitia.

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coi;sac.i:s rm toiimal PART I IX. Our stock of fresh cut flowers emliraces some, combinations that will Ip ideal for corsages. Sweet peas, rose, violets, HIJoii of the valley all arranged in a fetching manner. Call Williams the florist and place your order now. 35'J-tf

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1921 BRAND NEW DODGE TOURING This car is all that we represent it to be. Just take a look at it. YOU SAVE $265 Superior Motor Sales Co. 213-215 South Main Street Phone Main 185

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Remember people that Mr. M. Lerman's building iß leased and he must vacate by Saturday, January the 7th. We find we are too heavily overstocked on several items and some unseasonable merchandise and it is only one way to move them and that is to sell one at the regular price and another one for five cents. If you cannot use two articles mentioned, bring some friend along and divide the bargain. Faithfully yours, H. Davidson, the man behind the prices.

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MEN'S SHIRTS $1.25 Shirts, 2 for $1.30 $1.75 Shirts, 2 for , $1.80 $2.00 Shirts. 2 for $2.05 $3.00 Shirts, 2 for T $3.05 $3.50 Shirts, 2 for $3.55

Mr. H. Davidson, the man behind the prices Ladies' Union Suits $1.75 Ladies Union Suits, long sleeves, short sleeves or sleeveless with shoulder straps, one for $1.75 and an extra one for 5c

No Fake-No Blow-No Bombast -It's a Selling Out Event

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$1.75 Mens Khaki Pants. 2 for .$1.80 $3.50 Men's Pajamas, 2 for . . . .$3.55 BOYS' BLOUSES 50c Boys' Blouses, 2 for 55c 85c Boys Blouses, 2 for 90c $6.00 Men's All Wool Union Suits, one for $6.00 and an extra one for . .5c $1.25 Boys' Hats. 2 for $1.30 $4.00 Children's White Chinchilla and White Corduroy Coats, one for $4.00 and an extra one for 5c $1.25 Ladies' Muslin Gowns, 2 for $1.30 $2.00 Boys' Wash Suits. 2 for . .$2.05 $2.00 Ladies' Hand Bags, one for $2.00 and an extra one for . . . . 5c $2.00 Men's Fleece Lined Union Suits, one for $2.00, an extra one for . .5c $1.75 Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, one for $1.75, an extra one for 5c 85c Hanes Shirts and Drawers, 2 for 90c $1.00 Men's Summer Union Suits, 2 for . $1.05

CORSETS $1.25 Corsets, 2 for $1.30 $1.75 Corsets, 2 for $1.80 $2.50 Corsets, 2 for $2.55 $3.50 Corsets. 2 for $3.55 $5.50 Corsets, 2 for $5.55

SUIT CASES $1.50 Suit Cases, 2 for $1.55 $2.00 Suit Cases, 2 for $2.05 $2.50 Suit Cases, 2 for $2.55 $4.50 Suit Cases. 2 for $4.55 $5.50 Boston Bags, all leather, one for $5.50 and an extra one for 5c $3.50 Mens Hats, 2 for $3.55 $5.00 Men's Hats. 2 for $5.05 $1.50 Men's Caps, 2 for $1.55 $2.50 Men's Caps. 2 for $2.55

$2.50 MEN'S PANTS FOR 5c $2.50 Men's Pants, all sizes, one pair for $2.50 and an extra pair for . . 5c $1.50 Bungalow Aprons, 1 for $1.50 and an extra one for 5c $1.00 Children's Union Suits, heavy ribbed or fleece lined, all sizes, one for $1.00 and an extra one for . ,5c $1.25 Pillows. 2 for $1.30 $1.75 Pillows. 2 for $1.80 $5.00 Plaited Plaid Skirts, one for $5.00 and an extra one for 5c $1.50 Boys' Pants, one pair for $1.50 and an extra pair for 5c $5.00 Comforts. 2 for $5.05 $1.25 Bathing Suits, 2 for $1.30 $2.00 Bathing Suits, 2 for $2.05 $5.00 Bathing Suits, all wool, one for $5.00 and an extra one for 5c BLANKETS 5c $2.50 Blankets, 2 for $2.55 $3.25 Blankets. 2 for $3.30 $1.25 Esmond Crib Blankets, 2 for $1.30

All along the line we have resorted and re-lotted, re-tagged and re-marked the goods in order to make the clean out rapid and the selling spe edy and final.

SPARE NOTHING is the slogan here SELL EVERYTHING even to the bare walls and empty counters. Leave an empty store room to bear evidence of this mighty price riot.

MEN'S OXFORDS 8.00 Men's Oxfords, black or tan, any style, one pair for $8.00 and an extra pair for 5c

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$2.25 Ladies' White Oxfords, 2 pairs for $2.30 $1.75 Children's Oxfords. 2 pairs for $1.80 $1.00 Baby Soft Sole Shoes, 2 pairs for $1.05 $2.50 Baby Shoes. 2 pairs for $2.55

Don't Miss a his Installment of This Awful Price Carnage SOUTH BEND, IND.

f'Alvin S:crtzh;ich. chiropractor, craduate of I'niver.-al School of Davenport and Kos School of Fort Wayn h.n oprr 1 efficf at N. Main 5?. 4-tf

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One table of 36-inch Dress Goods iri plain colors and plaids; sale price, yard 69c Silk and Cotton Poplin, 36 inch, in range of colors; sale price, yard 89c Skirtings in plaids and stripes, 40 and 54 inch; sale price, yard $1.35 Wooi Serge, 36 inch, in many colors; sale price, yard $1.29 Goldtone Coatings, 54 inch, in two tone effects, good heavyweight, excellent quality; sale price, yard $2.69

Wool Skirtings, 54 inch, in neat checks; sale price, yard $2.39 Heavy Velour Coatings, 54 inch, in navy, dar k green, wine and black, also suitable for auto robes; sale price, yard $2.39 Wool Skirtings in stripes, checks and plaids, 54 inch, 56 inch; sale price, yard at $2.89 Prunella Skirtings, 56 inch, 58 inch, satin stripes and checks; sale price, yard . .$4.89

Cotton Goods Specials

36-inch Percales in dark patterns; sale price, yard 18c 36-inch Percale, light and dark patterns, extra quality; sale price, yard. . 21c Dress Gingham, 2 7-inch, plaids and checks; sale price, yard 18c

Dress Ginghams, 27-inch, checks and stripes, extra quality; sale price, yard. .23c Outing Flannel, 27-inch, dark patterns only.sale price, yard 16c

Outing Flannel, 36-inch, in light stripes.

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Another Big Reduction In Comforters and Blankets

Buy now for immediate and future needs. These prices we believe to be the lowest quoted in several years. The prices in some cases are lower than the wholesale cost today. Good quality Cotton Blankets reduced to $1.50, $1.98, $2.19, $2.50 and . . .$2.69 Wool Nap Blankets reduced to . . .$3.59 White Wool Blankets reduced to . .$3.75 Wool Plaid Blankets reduced to . .$6.95 A few Soiled and Damaged Blankets to go at big savings. Comforters Lowest Prices Another big reduction has been made on

entire stock ot omrorters. It s the very best opportunity you have had in years buy now at these tremendous savings.

Comforters reduced to $2.19, $2.69, $2.98, $3.19, $3.59, $3.98 and . .$4.79

Unusual Savings in Every Nook and Corner of the Store

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