South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH EEND NEWS-Tir.lES

FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1922

BANDITS FAIL Iii ATTEMPT TO LOOT

Smashing Mashers Are These

MARKET REGISTER

Fire Without Monry After Locking Men in ''Cooling Room" at Loral More.

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to c-re:t a rcpn. .:tr.:atiur. uf a c 1 plc-te French village o: th-j :.rit I lloor, w;ta hut.j rop.-t er.t.r.-, the i variou3 orjin;atio:.c v. h::h :...vor;i ! tht' boya ovcrttaij. Th.- other ilurs i o; the builJ:::g arc also to be a; -pro- J priitt.lv utcorated.

do rapidly as desired, ar.d the- cuirnilttee pleads that every citizen tuke this opportunity to "square- h:ni:r-l:"'

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... . . . i f t th" m-..t ucce.-f-j affairs of its with Blue Der 11 Clean Distribute tickets for VAtA tver !a th? r:Ty,

Biz Lunch Event .U mdavl fh distin-'u'-Fhed srj.-ts will v.-'t

honoring

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l.ers of the worlS war to be given

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. .ivy ur.i:h. at the Oliver hotel J '--un uenaMonday, ui'.l he made through the j Cr. tn.bT rf Commerce, it was an-j Over supply of blooming plant? -.v,:nced Thur:iay. ! .nr. 4 cut flowers at very moderate The Chamber of Commerce and : price.. Puchen i nucklet. Grenv?.r!ou? cltilvs the city are coop- i houses, -31 D N. Iafayette 11-tf

ALTOMOIULi: nillWIKING VorW Gurant'l On AU Mikr of Cirs lrnz Cmr In IV-for rTl.c r.-ih UVEIiL-M Ot"TH r.TM CO IX C."i N. Mirhicnn t. 1'liunf Sl.t.n '

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youh m:t. Tliat'.- th' ! e!;n? or. .v;il al'vay? havo a b'.r.g as you do not ha-, e your automobile insured. Why net act at ence and permit the Gr-;r.an Agency

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! with the men who represented him

1 In the war. Mrs. E. id. Dili has been

added to the ticket committee, and j

the Boy Scouts are aidir.j in the distribution of tickets. Other IatixiH ses. A number of patronesses have al

j so been added to the Us: already i j announced. They are: .Mrs. Stanley

C.ark, Mrs. Joseph Stephenson, Mrs

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It pror..ise3 to bv hard ye er f'r mulüu. if women generally follow j ilomo Stephenson. Mrs. Christian the cvüTiV.e of Mi. V. A. Fields (lelt) and Mrs. R. E. Kelly of Oakland, j :rez Mr.. C. P. Shaffer, Mrs. F. R.

fwcred by Teeter, who to4l tr.c con-

f-ss.-d an.ater robbers to pu.-h o:v c tho buttons. The armed y?c, however, did not fol!o-.v out tlv or.1T. Evidently

frifrhtcr.f.d from thdr intent by thu Ca!., Ioso fidtic treatment of an accoster brought their victim to the po- j C'app Mrs Frank Mayr. Jr., Mrs. approach cf ethr pcr?ou. th-y bed, (lice :t..tion for refuge from "a y-tner of young Amazons who had pounced j Charles Crockett, Mrs. Walter Fass-

overiookins K. v. ral dollars In cur- j uur u i::m irora the Ltiruöbery. uan, nun: tne masner smashers later lency in the r-;;:str. The sma'i j told the r dice. "We did it with out littlo hands. This fellow made himchar.t old d hid b rn '.(ft 0:1 i ivlf objectionable, and we thought it about time to teach him a lesson. We top of the resist!-. i hf-at -'n 1 ' ratcb.e i b.is facT good. I ll bet he will not annoy women

The. rale, uhich, accordii.r; t'.' Tef r, wa -. !'.; robbers' ejuarry . v.hcn tht-y f i: Ft. came Into the tstor. j

va.s ahs' u niuoPted. A good de

Give jour lath tub a rurprise Ba.he with Blue Devil and "eave no

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svrlption of tht- robbers was furn-ih:-d th'- police.

HASS MEETING TO OPEN FUND DRIVE

Urumi'whl '.s Itvannnintnwnt Schock iXnnwt! Insnnrtnr

to be Asked at Meeting j by City Health Officer i quested to co ne in their unifor

Uie names ct James lirumnei:i

nacht. Mrs. IL E. Westervelt. Mrs.

C. A. .MacDor.ald, .Mrs. George I

Hager, Mrs. William Lamport, ar.d -Mrs. F.. M. Morris. The list of the hostesses who will : -prest-nt every nationality in South Bend is soon to be announce a.

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Jewish Committee to Start Campaign Sunday for $30.000 Relief Quota.

ei'itnes men or tne aetective oure.iu. j bcrs, llü Lincoln way 12., has been will bo placed before the board of appointed plumbing inspector, ac-

pu d;c safety at Its r rlday evening , cording to an announcement made

mertin' for reappointment to the police force, according to friend3 of both of the men Thursday. Brurtiheld. who resigned Jan. 1, was the leader of liquor raids previous to his leavin? the department. One of the members of the new board, It was said, had announced

the Charles M. Oberlln Co.. npam-il'here of the war time patriotic!

h:s intention ot having llrumheld

The campaign for securing South j it-moved and the detective did not

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Bend's quota of the $ 1 4.000,00 0 relief fund for the suffering Jewish people will be officially launched here Sunday afternoon at a mass meeting in the hish school auditorium. Thirty captains who will have charge of the collections of contributions were appointed Wednesday evening- at a meeting at the Hebrew Institute. Ira W. Ciralsky Is chairman of the drive. Abe Livingston in acting treasurer. Tho quota for South Bend has been set at S.10.000. and an r-ffort Vvdll be made by personal sollcita tlon. public meetings, and printed matter to obtain all or more than this amount. Bishop John Hazen White h.u rnd(rM d th movement and commended that tin citizens hrre give their who!" hearted support. Dr. C. A. Lippincott also spoke very favorably of those who were taking the initiative in the campaign, saying that the Buropean Jews were not, as Is commonly believed. bdng cared for by other relief funds. Tho conditions are heart rending, he tald. and the people are deserving of what ever hMp is given them. Mr. Ciralsky ha3 announced that it will be impossible to ,ee tc rsonnlly the Tiiany people f f the city. yir yr, wjH he g!id t') receive checks of any amount for th fund : i ! r.t .-' '.1 In re.

await tho bringing up of charges against him. Stull was relieved Wednesday. A hearing in hL? case Is scheduled to come befo e the board Friday evening- .

gathering may permeate the affair "Get ready for a good time!" is tho advice of the various citizens committees.

Ly Dr. Charles S. Boscnbury. secretary of the board of public health

Thursday. Schock replaces W. Health Officials Report Downts. incumbent, and will hold. J. ' .

Uiptiincria, scarlet teuer Four scattered cases of diphtheria.

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Ready-to-Wear Prices for Saturday

the office for the next four years.

The successful applicant graded highest among these who took competitive examination for the position, according to the health board secretary.

THAT SAYING HKSOLVTIOX.

Will prove more profitable than j and say3 they are the best

ever If you place your money with the Building & Loan Assn., 124 S.

WHICH DO YOU PRKI'EIl? In the old days they burned candles which were home made. Then camo the oil lamp. Later they ued gas. Xow it's the electr'o light.

J Reimold sells genuine Mazda bulbs

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terest, compounded quarterly. Why not let your money work where It will earn th most? 4-tf

Women sae money by buying your shoes at the U. S. Army store. 330 S. Michigan st. All standard

placed under quarantine within the past week, portends no probability of an outbreak of the disease, according to department of heahh officials Thursday. Previously there had been a period when there wp.s no diphtheria patients under quarantine. At the present lime the department's health map shows but two cases of t-carlet fever, one of smallpox and none of infantile paralysis.

Women save money by buying your shoes at the U. S. Army store. 330 S. Michigan st. All standard

makes of shoes. Factory blemish, j makes of shoes. Factory

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Ladies' Coats, all this season's styles. Coats that sold up to $39.75, reduced Qto .. W Ii nJJ Ladies' Coats, in blues and browns, fur and plain trimmed; values to $25.00, reduced Q'J! S to öS U bI Ladies Plush Coats, some with large fur collars.

Values to $29.75, reduced to

One large assortment of Dresses. Materials of Canton Crepe, Satin, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Serges Values to $29.75, reduced C to

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Variety of Charges in Prayers for Divorces Four appb'it ns f-r divorce were filed in the h eal courts Thursday. cronica Nagy cb.argoc hr hiu-band, John. A;th making it a practice to bt.com.0 intoxicated twice v. cekly. wdth striking beating- and choking her, and asks a divorce on that ground. She also seeks $1.3t0 allin or: y. George L. Braxton charges Elizabeth Braxton with cruelty. Thej were married in January, 1916, and separated April. 1920. William Armstrong charges Mae Armstrong with cruelty. Their rr-.arri.'Kf dates from May 2ö, luüS to January. 19 2 0. John II. Frees charges bus wife. Theresa, with abandonment anJ asks a decree.

Demonstrate Use of Citrus Fruits at Robertson Store I'er.'.oasirritin a r.u:v.l-:r cf original and appetizing ways of preparing citrus fruits, a joint display and tlemon.-t rat ion is being held this week at Ro-ertson Brothers store.

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Kajha Pleads Guilty and Escapes Jail Confinement Walt r Ka.'ka. whoe f-ir:Vi homo r.ir Graryer w.is thM ?:-r.e cf a raid, by .'-.rJ: prohibticn k gents M r.day. pleaded guilty to charges of unla-A ful manufacture of Ir.tcxicat-

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Just a Few of the Bargains: Many Overcoats at Half Price About 100 Suits at Half Price Dozens of Sweaters at Half Price One-fourth Off on All Odd Pants One-fourth Off on All Hats One-fourth Off on Flannel Shirts One-fourth Off on Fiber and Silk Shirts One-fourth Off on All New Suits and Overcoats One-fourth Off on Fur and Fur Lined Gloves One-fourth Off on AU Imperial Union Suits $2.50 and $2.00 Wilson Bros. Shirts $1.39 $2.00 Cotton Union Suits $1.29 50c Wool Hose, three pairs for $1.00 25 percent discount on Brighton Carlsbad Outing Flannel Night Robes and Pajamas. $1.50 and $1.00 Wilson Bros. Neckwear. . .65c

Dry Goods at Special Reduced Prices

SKIRT PLAIDS One assortment of fine different patterns to choose from, 42 inches wide; Saturday special, yard. .. .$1.19 One lot of Georgette Crepe in almost every color; Saturday special, yard, at 89c

Crepe de Chine, very beautiful cloth, in complete line of colors; Saturday special, yard $1.29 Canton Crepe in several colors. Extra special Saturday, yard, at $2.98 150 pieces of new Spring Ginghams, standard quality, 27 inches wide; Saturday special, yard 22c

Curtains and Curtain Material Reduced

One lot of Cretonnes, 36 inches wide, 35c values; Saturday special, yard. .19c One lot of high grade Curtain Nets of about 1 5 patterns, values to $2.50 yard ; Saturday special. ,-ard $1.25

One lot of Curtain Scrim in cream or white, satin striped border; Saturday special, yard 15c Ready made Curtains of extra fine Marquisette, lace trimmed, 2 14 yards long. Regular $2.25 values; Saturday special, pair. . .$1.59

BARGAIN TABLES IN OUR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEP'TS Ladies' fine Cotton Hojc in black or brown. Regular 25c values; Satur- d 42 day 5pecial, pair . . I w Ladies Silk and Fibre Hose. Regular 79c values; Saturday special, f pair itHj Ladies fine Lisle Hose, ribbed top. Regular 50c values; Saturday Zr special, pair Ovti Ladies All Wool H ose. Complete line of sizes. Saturday special, fCf pair UUlf Ladies' All Wool Hose in white only. Regular $1.00 values; Saturday yjp special, pjair ÖV Infants' All Wool mere Hose, seconds. Regular 50c values; Saturday special, Or pair UmhJ 6 Ladies' fine Ribbed Union Suits. Values up to $1.00; Saturday special öii Ladies fine Ribbed Union Suits, extra quality. Regular $1.25 values; Saturday special I k2 W Misses Flannelette Gowns. Regular 75c values; Saturday JF9 Cf special 3 vi UNDERMUSL1NS GREATLY REDUCED FOR SATURDAY Ladies Muslin Gowns, Skirts and Princess Slips. Values up to $4.00. Your choice Saturday ( 5 at 5 iWi Ladies' Muslin Gowns and Skirts. Values to $1.50. Your QO,f choice Saturday .. Children's Muslin Drawers. Regular 50c values; Saturday PJf special UaV?

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ni:w VIIAKS KTmILVTION nnoKiiN. He had dterndr.ed to go through

another ear with th- old watch until he heard about th '--huvi: Plan J At this J -wtlry str on W. .leffr-cn j

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watch and pet cr-d.t on a new one. It's . r.d,'hty intlitg-rt plr.. Why don't you do it? 5-tf

ovi:u si im'i.y or plavts. Iue to an ever cup ply of b'.oorr.r.; plan-': ar. i cut lowers. thy are .(ir.p offt-red at a very moderate rl a. pu .then &. Buckles, Green.r.jso. 21 N 1,'ifayett i-t. 11-tf 2C-02. tin Tuxedo. $1.2:. EngePs. sss-tr

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MONEY SAVING BARGAINS ALL OVER OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT AS WELL.

Buy Your Shoes in Our Basement Shoe Department and Save Money 1500 pairs of Shoes in broken assortments now selling at Vz their real value.

300 pairs of Ladies Shoes and Oxfords, values that sold up to $5.00; Saturday special at (Jß BfX $1.95 and y LauZ) Boys Children's and Misses' Shoes. Regular $3.00 values; Sat- ( Qß urday special, pair 3 a mjiiJ

One lot of Children's all Leather Shoes in sizes 5 to 8. Regular $2.00 values; Saturday special, pair vJUn&O

One large assortment of Shoes and

Oxfords that sold up to Of) $7.00; Saturday special, pairÖay

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DOMESTICS All Wool Double Plaid Slankets. Regular $8.50 value; special, pair. .$5.95 Double Grey Blankets, -ize 64x76; special, per nair $1.39 "Wcarweir Bed Sheets, size 81x90, special. . .$1.49 "Daisy" Pillow Cases, size 45x36, special, each 23c

New Spring Dress Ginghams, 27 inches wide; 25c values; special, yard... 15c

Men's Blue Stifel Overalls I HOUSE NEEDS REDUCED

(union made) $1.25 values: special 89c

Men's heavy ribbed, winter weight Union Suits; special $1.00 Men's all Wcol Sweater Coats; special $3.98 Men's and Boys' Winter Caps; special 69c Ladies' House Dresses, sizes up to 50. Regular $2.25 value; special . $1.59

Japanese China, 31 -piece Breakfast Set; special $-1.93

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Card Tables. folding styles, very strong. Regular $3.00 values; special . $2. 4S Grey Enameled Chambers, small size; special. 19c Suit Cases. 24-inch, very durable; special ....$1.93

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