South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 14, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 January 1922 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY M, 22
ASK PERMANENT INJUNCTION IN
To Sing Again for "Buddies
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; Court Order Voorde to For- ; frit Bond Given for Inmatr j of Alleged Resort.
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Th :irJ. i;por. -.-hort .r.W.itions Klr v.a? arr.tfl. nrA "xho
trolfjl from th-- county Jail thr?9
r,ci:r? after K'V-r hai htcn t?kn irt ct:toy, wif ij-j to hiv b-rs f-; :r;tcd swv;. D'p. Pros. Frank E. Coufhhn -;fr1 to go to trill cn vilnr f niingr to fhov- an Immoral rrut-
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BREAK RECORDS AT STÜDEBAKER
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Automobile Manufnrtiirrr Trodurr 180 Car? D.iiK Employ 8.000 Now.'
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Policewoman Minr.i- Evr.!. foiiowIrtr th allri removal from th "hapin ft.. .i1irs. -.f the Q-jim
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b 1? yar. r'l bu blv:n? hr apparsnr? to rnuh youncr. had reontly come t'" S uth from h"r Mich:?an h:m arvl icr,-(iin? to th" poll", hn'i nlai -w-ifh K'.ir I-y o'luf'ion nytii thf :rl s
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7h Thursday r'.ub win ho ra- j for a majcimu n output of l car p ir-iru- .Icp.irtm; :y. try b-" .T.in. 11 at North Ann ". I daily, nut fin' operatior.t: t re r. in :hi.- '-iv.rci:,:'"".i rrort formerly Picply-'Wi-r-r'.y. 1 4 a, m. i 5umd full Ms.ft in D'crabr rhy ; m lurti :? t:.--
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'f vTl iy Tuht v. h'.n 1 io will appear on th program it the bier rrc"p tjf n 'o ; tv!. riK.-n. to b" hil at the ftuicbakr administration buildmsr.
7-. B'if"o. fur'hT - airr. s ' ' .,,., in v, .if j, rvrt South Ird will p;iv tributo to tho? who marrhM
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bM 'TnV' r-.in'n'v',.- f(l 1 SIS RITA GOULD
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Richards, Wizard, 1 o,itr .n Bjttiefieid to h'n. rr i rr x tTt;iin Bov. iit Bi KerenTo Answer First ,.n Hj.ro; Letters Monday i Mho ("in; for "niistirl!1 I - f th" I'-;,' v ras d. rinpr thn
LiLyPEJi r.TR. unrnl rvicos for Leani"f Pair, who dicd at. St. .Tneph' hos
j i i t t ! Thur?day. will b.. hold from
lu." rcpidrpco. thr1" mila west of North Liberty. Sunday. 1'uml will bo mad" in the cemetery at i-uinp
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of Th" Nows-Tin''- .ml 1 1 ti- t?.v,'rs to l-tt r. ! t i-' "a' '
cathi;hini: koit. Punral !ser-i-cs for Cathf-rir.e K'olar. 12-yf.'ir-r!d daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. .lohn Kola. 1 1 T N.
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n pr;a:e r.ite;-.. ;.- v mi 1 i:ail reuh i. i ha r,n r.v pe-.'ple w ho :-:r the f h" ita ar- u:n M-- to
noon, will be held this .afternoon from the nom". Bv. !'. M. Smith will ofliiit" and burial will b- in Pvivrviv cemetery. The child if survived by on" brother, .lohn, and
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MRS. 3IAJIV (iRi:i:N. Mrs. Mary Green. V. P. St.. who di-d Thurfday, will b himetl from St. Patrick's Catholic, church,
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o'cloc; this mornin?. IIcv. Fr. l'lynn will officiate iind burial will bo in Cedar Grove cemetery.
hj'.-e ii m al n (.'ay and '.iI (( nt. ri.iinnie nt than i a. l I'-ithiM,' t- keep ii- r- d. I liK'- i b-t 10 finr
Wr it- y-wi ' 1 1 : . ' i o n . . . . : nam," -4rd nddr'-f-s. Th" h 1 1 . . ':': b -p.rf .i h- P. 'hir.lf pi fu'; .' -.! ' ,.f th1"'' 'V 1'. A ,,"..l-h t o ro;e ' O ' " ' . : . r w--r!:. 11" v. i'l d:- t 1 'e 'h- .1 : . ,! r - v i r ! h .' 1 1 ! ' ' p : i n ' I ' S- nd y : .? to Th- Ne-- j .' Tjrif rm J "The W: n ! .- rhif th.ev u :i' h- id'- ;- "a v ' Mond 'IV 1 . -' o''-!".- ' Cl:th Committer on Zoning rjvJ Fhnninz Hold Mcrt Th riisr'.b'r "t ''":.: v. " T dam :p.c: . n "i 7"nmir i'r.ir.l'i' h P: d V KePer a 5 i ,.i;m:.i:i. .n' 1 Ir-
( HARLES It. KOMBARnii:. I'unoral t-ciwicc ior Charles H. Rombardie. former South H"r.d man. who db-d in Chicago ' au--.Nda-. iU b hrld at 2 oVdork tnis afternoon at
b'hlnd tho VM-X bo-! the HiK'hlrtll'1 c mkw tv . hapeh pev.
. i.p' n w di5.'.oii! aged (I .V. Titu?- olth iathiir. Fania! 'Ml! a fi 1 t S.i 'Hello." 'I in Ilich!and eniftr.
tii-. 1 ; ; 1 'a mi rce them I f : ...,d ai'.vr th,- 'rdiow j AlAf MXRlh I
tv m y. -'i;0 up ano f-aako Punernl ervicrp for Adam Moor?;
' r . 'Hep,- to "Sis Kita.' " , Vk ,11 p0 ( ;,t the r' Mdenr", T1T. ." ;i ! u h" act 1 or.f.ts cf Thv.-oln v ay P. Siturda afternoon a .r.f rii if pt.s and onied ;t ,Vchek. Rev. A. P. Mouct of-
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!i aatinr. Burial will he ;n Piver1 e w c m r t n MOVING IM-;nnTJ. 1: P. Ma.-kiwicz. 'J.'. P K'a-y . tu '. Ti r, Piinidal" av.
WTiicu do vou ritti Ln? la the oli day? they bur nod cm-
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came th oil limp. Later they u.-el gn Now it': the rloctr" lijht.
of ti e 'a. tl Inn; ' j Reimold felhi genuine Mazia bulbs : are t' r ivin I and f.a? they are the heg. C62-tf
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Hundreds of Men and Women in South Bend i
A ppear To Be Physical Wrecks Simply Re- ' cause Their Systems Are Starving for Nourishment. I h"t-' arc. hundred, of thin, run-down, nervous men and women n.:hf li-.ir pi fouth Bend who fhould be strong, sturdy ind vipori ou. ivith uVn. red Valood tinslinj; through their veins and feeling ; hriirh.l lif" and mercy, if thy would only profit by the ex- ; p-'ifnee of other" nil over the United States and Canada, and , a--it natuto to di-t the food thry eat. by simply taking TdnUc. i , j - -;. . r. i v onlv f 3 . . t;- -, .:,;-;1-e Titire sy.t-:-a .: f-.turato-i ( . , ,.,1r,vj. .Mn b- 'rh l'Ci?cn. th." pi"-' be.'o?:1?r, " :-'. - ',r. ,".;(,'v,vo'th;:i an1 pal" and in time vatmus ;
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! th - - --pt;,.n p"rmittd tn; Central Vrnz Store .and by a'.l lejrj
V'i?it the demonstration of
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8:30 Clones 5p50
If you live out of town order by mail. ba " ronipetfnt phopprr to :-erve ,ot quirkly.
Nothing Should Keep You Away From Our January Sale
On Saturday, If Your Are Interested In Economizing
Mesh Bags Our Jewelry Store is now making a special showing of Gold and Silver Mesh Bags at $4.50 to $10.50. Other January features in this department are Hot and Cold Vacuum Bottles in pint size at 98c each. Ivory Buffers at 59c. Ivory Hair Receivers at $I.3. Ivory Puff Boxes at $1.39. Gloves Washable Kid Gloves 16 button $6.00 s pair. Washable Kid Gauntlets $4.50 a pair. Fowne's Doette Gauntlets in Wbitr. Black. Beaver. Slate, Tobacco ;ind Grouse $2.00 a pair. Ladie' and Misses' Wool
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Hand Made Waists Tbc great demand for thee Voilo and Batiftr lrdists proves that they are a good valu. They arc tbr kind women of taste prefer dainty but not too delicate to give reasonable wear. Wr have them with Tuxedo, V and Peter Pan collars. 1 rimming is of hemstitching and embroidery. Filet and Irir-h Crochet edges arc prominent $2.98. $3.95 and $3.95.
Our January Sales ol Muslin Underwear Mean the Saving of Dollars to You
We Are Introducing a Group of Charming New Aprons
Most women, want more than just ordinary Aprons to wear while at housework. These new ones we have just
Gauntlets in Brown or Grey received keep you looking "presentable" all the time you $1.25 and $1.0 a pajr. arc rearing one.
Handkerchiefs Ladies' Pure Linen Handkrechiefs with your own autograph on one dozen $5.00 a do?en. Ladies' plain and colored Handkerchiefs -2 for 25c. Ladies' part Linen, hemstitched edge Handkerchiefs J9c each or $2.00 a dozen. Slightly soiled, hand embroidered, real Maderia Handkerchiefs 75c each. Boys' White woven stripe Handkerchiefs I 5c each. Ribbons Pencil Ribbons for that new Eversharp 1 2c a yard. 1000 pieces of pretty nar;vw Ribbons at 5c a yard.
Thread
Two big specials in Thread of reliable make are
1 here arc many novelty patterns to choose from in Aeroplane Cloth, French Linene, Unbleached Muslin, Sateen and Gingham. The trimmings are particularly dainty and are made of edgings in self material and stitchings of contrasting cob ors. Cretonne is also used effectively and applique embroidery is prominent. These Aprons are the Slip-over style with strap shoulders. 1 hey have no buttons. The soft shadings arc in Peach, Lavender, Blue, Green, Brown, Red and Tan. Sec our North Window for the big display of these new "Jiffion" Aprons. Reasonblc prices have been placed upon them $1.00, $1.50 and $1.98. Seven Handsome Fur Coats Specially Reduced A 40-inch Hudson Seal Coat, size 38, with Marten collar and cuffs is now priced $295.00. A-40-inch Hudson Seal Coat, size 42. with Squirrel collar and cuffs is now priced $295.00.
Long Wearing Sh oes For Real Boys Hollands! These Shoes are made of high grade Calf Skin with Goodyear welts. They are. well lined with heavy Drill and have substantial soles. Black or Brown may be had. Sizes 9 to 1 3'2. special at $3.95. Sires 1 to 6. special at $4.95. Arctics 4 buckle Ball Band Arctics for Ladies .$4.50. Misses $3.65. Children $3.25. Children's Fur Sets
at Great Reductions ! All Children's Scarf j and Muff Sets arc now repriced. ; Rabbit $1.50 a ?et. , White Lamb $1.96 a !
'I Beaverette $7.50 a j set. ; ;; Muline $5.00 a set. j: Brown Coney $3.00 I to $5.00 a set. I ! Kit Coney $3.95 a I ;i set.
j! Bl ick Opo5sum $10 Jj a set. Chinchilla Squirrel i $ I 5.00 a set. ' Seaiine $10.00 a set. i! Seaiine with Neutria ! Wim $12.00 a .--et.
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Trimmed G o w n s itid Chemise 50c. Philippine Hnd M-de Chemise $ 1 .98. Nainsook G o w n s and Chemise $1.00 and $1.39. Nainook Bloom er; $1.00. Beautiful Gowns $2.5'" to $3.95. Sateen Bloomers $1.00 Good quality Siccn. very wrJl madr. Ihr olors arr Brown. Gren. Purple. k and Navy. Halcyon Cloth Bloomers $1.69 I his. exceptional Blooirr.r i made of a cloth which hs the appearance of Silk yet wears much better. The. colors are Brown. Green. Purple, Navy and BUk. Knit Und crwca r Women's Fleeced L'nicn Suits $1.39. Girls' Wool Union Suits $1.45. Boys' heavy e c, - d LTnien Suits $1.50. Boys' taped Union Suits in larce fize, $1.19.
A 42-inch Hudson Seal Coat, size 38, with Kolinsky collar
now available in our Notion and cuffs is now priced $395-00. Department. . . lt , c , . ,Q
i wo ;-incn nuason jcai voai3, size do, are now pricea $395.00 each.
J. and P. Coats Cotton Th read in 150-yard spools at 5c a spool. Beldins's Silk Thread in 100-yard spools at 1 5c a spool.
A 36-inch Hudson Seal Coat, ic 36, with Blue Squirrel collar and cuffs is now priced $295.00. A 40-inch Hudson Seal Coat, size 42, with Beaver collar and cuffs i now pticed $295.00.
Bargains for Men While They Fast: Saturday is expected to be a big day in our Men's Store because of the splendid specials ibat cire being offered. It will certainly pay you to got a sood supply of "Furnishings" at this Sale. Wo mention here only a few of the many extra valuer Cashmere Hoe 3 pairs for $1.00. Cotton Hose sizes 9', 10 and 1 0 1 .- 3 p iir for $1.00. Golf Hose $2.30 a pair. Cape and Sued, Gloves $1.95 a -pair, bancy stripe Silk Shirts $4.00 each. President Suspenders 39c. (See display in Jefferson Blvd. windov.)
Read These Remarkable Linen Values We Are Now Offering This Linen is fully 33 l-3r: less in price than a year ago and the quality is far superior. Many of our old Mandard qualities of Table Linens arc again on sale.
500 Table Cloths ncluding beautiful hand loomed rloths from John S. Brown. Belfast. Ireland. Sizes from 2 yds. sq. to 2'jx3'; yds. $1.00 to $15.00 rach.
600 Dozen .Turkish, Cotton and Linen Towels
Wash Cloths
Turkish 10c to 75c each.
All Linen 39c to 5 1 .00 each. Union Vi Linen 25c to 50c
At 4c to 12:c Each "ah cotton 5C to 25c. Dresu Scarfs, Tabic Covers, Center Pieces, etc., at satisfactory savings.
Silk Values 'That Are Worth While Silk Jersey in White for Underwear $1.23. Radium TafTcta in White and Flesh $1.35. Charmeuse in Black. Navy and Brown $1.75. Crepe Meteor in Black $1.75. Sport Satin in Peacock Blue and Blark. Fin- for :-v.araic skirts $1,50. Desirable Remnants at 1-3 Off In this Sale are Remnants of Coating?. Shirtins. In -.otitic". Serges and other Woolens, Charmeuse. Crepe de Chin-. Mc:mline. Taffeta, Silk Poplin and Wash Goods in a number of ma- t terials which are suitable for the coming Spring svtoip You will find many really remarkable bargains in the Remnants at 1-3 oft ' regular prices.
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