South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1922 — Page 4
.tvr 4 WINIFRED BLACK
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIM ES
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!)KAIl WINiri:i:i) HI.ACK. hr -Kl-nn.h rnmiu-h t' un I' -rTour many ir.f r't ;r..7 urti''Jti : taml bH viewpoint, .'ir.'l rftM that it 'iv always furnish & m with con- ; n net hi father h" to marry,
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dtinc man marau d to pull ttirou.Si ! with an American name!
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von aj friends many wc-althy your. ;ien, and thrcu'li r : of tl;m ho VR3 lntrf'du----! to a your.? soclty -i r I . In tlm h r r ;-o' and -.p onrntfd to marry him. .Vow, mo-i out.ä: pirl?. as you know, d--.-iro to
muruer in th lamiiy, or at tn very
least a i-nlf f-ntiary' sentence an
nil that was th; matter with the
yountj man vas tliat hia rather work- I d for a living. Who Cares? I
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r.ow fnrnrth.ir.i? a!" Ut th?ir finance's! What a fool he was to try to maki
arents. inii youmr ir;ri. iri'-rior , a F-ecrer. or it: li i nad neon in th? A eked hlrn about h;.-. family, and h". ! cirl's placo I would have tuspectrd
one of South Bend's leading retail establishments, one that we are pro
thanks to our many friends and patrons who have enabled us to
mrncdlat-ly put If r off with th I hhn. not bcoau.se his father was a J tatement that hi- father wan in i ihoeir.akcr. but brcaue th voun
jtislr.ejss, not sp.-ifyi:-.;? v hat partlc-iman was ahaml of hia own father y 1 t T A . 1 A ilar business h hapr-r 1 t , be In. and tried to deceive me about him. H J ll 1 UAf M CS C CPHl 1 V F1 It f lP PO CrPTtl 1T1 Q K Pi She Wan ItrfUMl-Mliulnl. He's a mnl., my dear just a fool-j fl. lJ LI V I 11 CtO UVVJUl Vl LIIV VauLVl 11 lllCli liVL. Th your.c: man, as was afterward ish, Kha ürr.v-hc art d snob ani that's I f'tl
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vaumt; xin- p.-riain::: u r.i .r.o oemro nc s aone wltn It, i J ff,', -r1. 'n . a'jlw;- j a'LJiaj
ho maker father, i.ut tb- oar c a m shou LJn t wonder if the shoemaker J.' j P T T lj "I out of th bag wh'ii th- your.- j;irl . father wouldn't have an hour or .o ! A A I CÄT H 9 1 1 TrT 1 Mftnn-n.i to mnt friend of lr u'liin h,. m;(v !,l,k- oMmr,l nf it'"! U S W VA JL Vi V -
; anro who mau k pnwn t h :i tunl h Is son. t itatus of her futi;io fa'h r-in-'.aw. This is Americn, not Europe!
t this r.oint. jnu will inf.- r that the Xo, you can't lie in the v.-ay your;''
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.oung lady lr.k 1 r e r t:a rn nt, yhomaker father-in-law livel. W"hv A
ut homehow she ..-.-;.-s.-.-d a rather , should you
letr.ocr itic nature and d- Nt mined to differently. Hut
xrum I I o All Our friends
i.ance'a fatlier.
She beamed that her future father- i.--, or will be?
fathr or your futhcr-in-law was, or i
'.n-law wps a common shofmak'x. IV-rpl ef sense like you for what i -ho brouplit th- eju-s?ion 1 i r -1 toj you are and for no other reason on 1 1
'tr f'.ancc. and r---ived ar.other ; earth anil people wdthout sense i I
vaslv' r-p:y. forthwith broke 'are not at all worth mindinr.
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Change His Ways i Judge. Montgomery Auards
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Of Faultier 'Pain 1 no uccrccs J divorce Ji JUÖlill 1 UtiO two divorce were granted In SY.- )
, ja.-rior court No. 1 Tuesday by Judge It
Chester Ii. Montgomery. Tie dis-jfc salved the matrimonial ties be-'' t.veon Max liubin and Mary Rubin. ' the former charging the latter withi?"
ta$ Liquor Was for IVr.-onal U.-e as Medicine I'vo Sentences Suspended.
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Two Iinuor law violators ideaded i V . 'u .? Dianes
guilty in city court Tuesday, received the- minimum fin-1
md costs and a jail entern--;ended. IX;'Jis Papi.T. 21"'v Mrrry av
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ot rnash had becn-fo'snd in his j.o- ZTt Percent Reduction Sale. Ver- f
session, was given a ? ) day suspend- , u " JJ4-tr. '.1 sentence.
teve I'roicay. a neicnoor i'apla's. living at 2122 Merry av., whose home Capt. of Detectives , Hamilton and detail found six quarts1 of bonded whisky, Monday, received I i ZO day jail sentence, also suspend-I -a. ! Papia, pleading lnlfncy, nld that ' had mad a still and was on the ! "V of making illicit Ibjuor when , ausht by the federal officer?. lie j denied having any liquor In his ! Ijoseesslcn. Frokay. alleged by the! police to be a booze-runner, claimed j that the liquor found by the police j was for hin personal us, kept by
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Our money I rendy fnr Ton when opportunity KNOCKS $10i.no Loan r.jmMU .ia Call In and tnlk It oer thU
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Cor. M.aln and Washington ts.. South Iletul. Main 16 IS.
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io iucut::r wiia: ;hc weather may be outside, we may have cheering warmth and comfort within.
Flowers assist us in passing away the
w2 dull winter's day by
their reminder of brighter days to come.
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Lot 2 Dresses worth up to $35, in velvets, taffetas, satins, crepes, tricotines and Canton crepes
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tra special Anniversary Sale price
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169 new coats just purchased in New York at a great saving. Coats in velours, Bolivias, marvellas, broadcloth and plushes. Full silk lined. With large fur collars and cuffs. All sizes, styles and colors. Anniversary Sale price
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In this lot we offer Salt's Esquimette plush, Baffins, Behrins and Yukon seals with lare black Opossum collars and cuffs, Australian Opossum trimming. Each and everv coat guaranteed. Anniversary Sale price ,
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