South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1922 — Page 4
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1922 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
EDUCATIONAL FILM
INTERESTS FARMERS
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Friday Nijihl at Open
Moctiu.: at IMvumntli.
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auditorium f th-i r-a- h' h:rry
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'a corporation, par trrrhlp. avona,l'.r:i. cr J jint stock compin:. Th"y rray ).t hr-M by fi Juclari" in h;ir r- :r ii t;ti vc capacity. Two ptr50ru ! rray !; jo int owners, and th crrtl- ;
. tif at s ar payable to cither without
th- f- nature of tho other, or to the !
survivor without rronf nf H"ith of
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Tho ino'Vn ; : ;rr which w ;','. Ik xhibi:'l by .ü - T ifor;h. will i.-j;!;'i i -'- u of that .pri-:u'.!ur ". . V. V. '! irUr ; t er r t prvr.r..i! i::". '' :i if'.w to ry ?iiTi?"-r of 'h" ' j t" attrd the r n t j r. 4. In a ' l.'ion th p,ib,;o i. uflro:: to l.'V'ir th- : r v r':-t ; ad intrtr pro-'r.ij'i -a hi -h "1 irk
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AU thüe points, alone: with th? hi'li rate of interest paid, rostra ' hon aalni't !o.s. and the guarantee! of redemption at any time, have j caused an ever increasing demand . for th" ' rtiScat' s. i
Ward Mark AVic Prcsidvnl nf Social Service Bureau Tho annual meeting of tho S-:utl; Ier.d rderation for Social Sr-rvic i
was Jr.dd Wcdncsrlay afternoon at 4 o' lock at tho Chamber of Commerce. Seventy members attended, i ei resentiü the Chamber of Com-
t iiieref . the donor to thr ff .K ritiAi
UNIVERSITY BATTLE Und tho organizations in tho fedora',m,'Ar'"h Jar:. 2 ', . --(" -1 h z- wdtsjtJcn.
The of y ba f.r.t r,-d nn a err?, h'tt is r'1'i.tioi ard a tivi:y ir. r -orl-r r :! f- r'i'.itv h .' . r ' 1 : . d . COLLEGE PUN STARTS
nn 1 i' inters h :v o too f.ir with fb" ii.r.- of Nort bs r -t ru university, :t v. a - h ir: fo 1 i . The p-lrly. r rtir.-r publication of i.'i '.?lity a :.d f.!'f-e(,ior- joks about them in two rf.'ln'"- paper--, ashed th" f t' Mltv tit r-!.ti;i;i dou t'" 'id. Th:. i- i.-e of t p. joU. - that tartf r t h r 1 a ; l'ir- . o-d Wl.-i are u 01 to w t a r to r b pr on 1 ? S"f)!' I ro-. d 1 don't kr o I've if f ;d" don r:o? iiin?.
Prt 't W.ilt' i- D.I! S-.-ott 1 iiiVf-!i-tratink'. "Waf eh r-ur -ou'ke from now on."
a the df fv of Ja ni'-s W. l!zan. h'ivlt -5 tiMi. i-'-r of the purple Tarrot or." . the p:ip-r under fire. "Th y havf'P't r'-ii anvthim; yet."
Episf ojml Cntifcrcncc Honors Local Delegates I'o'i!" SOUtil I " lid d 'elites V. ' ho.-pn for -rrut iv or r ir- -v f -tive oüire at th' annual meeting of th"1 Northern bvliina dior- - nf t'.ie Kp:.-' op H f 1 1 ! 1 1 - 1 -. h'-M i-i I'urt V- rie W'-'hi- -d 1 v muht . v. rjiiui't w if ii -.' ri mi ..- --i 1 1 1 1 - : -err. t 1 ry. II v. Robert J. Iot-, w:iebT.,l ,1 in'iiili' r ff the bi.dop arid K n'lT l! ho 1 rd.
At the im-riw z 'l tue uimikti 5 1! '' Wt 'Iru iy a f r r 1 n i 1 . ,. W . .M'tcv- I and Mrs. ,. S. -VU-er -ch'-r w re . b t te.l i r : j 1 r si 11 1 the .Wrther:! Irliir-.a dioee.-, at I v.r-rhtn.h
Nitio directors from, each ;rroup rf presented were appointed and elected tho following oflirrrs for the year: Ward Mack, president. Norman Tdeuler, lir.st vice prudent; Mr.. fjrnrpf' CrHrien, second vicnprisident, ejeorgo liinqham, treasurer .Ltul Mi.-.- Helen Gregory, secretary. . Tho finmcial statement a read. The reports of tho different, oranhations showed a marker Increase in funds. Th" Associated Charities 1 poll showed an increi-.se of ftora 1 10 families in October to CO i families in December.
U hishy b ound in Bath Room Brings Sentence to Owner i'erdinand Micholich, lt',01 Prairie ;tv., in whnf homo the polie, di.sfoerid two jdnts of wiii-ky Satur-
of receiving lbpuor in city court Thursday and was fined ?"o and ( estf and sMitfr.ced to .10 days in tho county jail by Jude Chester 1Dii'.'onili. The jail sentence was sus 1 .ended, on cood behavior for six months. Mil dio!i h, an alleged previous offender, was shown to have quit the "'soft drink" parlor business recently. Tiie liquor which came into the
possesion of the polio was found, j it is said, in tho bathroom r,f his j home and, it was claimed, was for j his own use. one of the bottles is j
said to hae contained bonded
Tb eonft 1 eii'-n closed Thur.-t.t'iy j whiaky
U Oman to Plead Russian Relief Cause at Luncheon T. ' ! ü! Mo r t :i" int re-t in the a n i j -. 1 ; o t r. ie fund for sfarvin: I i ! i .-s ; 1 , M;-s huey Uratiham, a 1 1 .1 '!- i.-!- tbo iiiiiin.' ar'.is of tb- 'oh, 1 .irid I'r.il dis-tri.-ts, will speak at tho "hamb"T of Commerce to:in - T;i.-n's lurvbeon Tue-day neon. J iv. " 1 . Aco-riiiiu' t" l-'ratik M. b'rocn. sfotrtarv 1 f tli" e. im Mi- bdy, no s : ; ;t a ! io'! - will l.. ta!v"M at th' lUD'-lii-'ni. Th" d"-.i 1- M'reys.,1. 1; o', e . r. Mi 1 1 t;.r, hre audi t-nee prt s :u To b'-.ir M:ss Prattlcim. to acj'MiMt b'al ; t iro n s (.f the e.-.ndlti.-.ns tint aetualb.' ei; in the i n : 11 - - - : k ' r. r ccmn-5. (.it il Serricc L.xatns to
I ill Mnnv Ifieancies,
Bishop Leete to Preach at First M. K. Sunday Ih.shop Frederick 1. Ieete, resident bifhop of the Indiana urea of t?ie, ethodist 1'pieopal church, will p; each at the Fir.-t M. K cliurch Sunday morning. Hi'hop L''tc'H inJdress will he .1 part of the special service at which a lartfo nu:nb r of new members are to be received into the church This is the Jirst appearance of the bishop in South lie:al. I'.ishop Leete wan assigned to the lndiin.i area by the frentr.il eonler nee id' tho Methodist church at 1 ) sj.Moi ras. Ia.. ill 1020. liofore corning t this ar a he vs the resident bishop for the Atlanta area for acht years. Prior to his election
j s bishop he was the pastor of the
Central Methodist church. l?troii, Alieh.. for le years.
pidiADs ixnoci-:nci:. Arrait;nel in cMty court on a diare of carrying -1 concealed wco-
,,fpon without proper permit, Alozy
I . ilii!!' it.o;;.-. fin- e;;l s e r V i C po;tio!'..-. ap;-!:- tba: -! for whili tna b tr. id- a .. !o ai m . r 1 d! i-ar
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,,,;ir. ;vI 1, I C.ipla. 1M7 Fisher st.f pleaded not i .:: of -y ..ppiiai.c. ' -uil'y and elected to po on trial Fob.
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1. Capla was arrested on complaint
f Iiis wife. Antonia, who charges-, it
is said, that her husband's recent ac-
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S:.öo. pr:- x. ar. M treh S-f. and April t,ons ,,ave pivPn her causo to f"'ir auditor, lt.. ome tax unit (r,s.!1,im- zapla was released on bonds.
ident auditor.
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only, and r-vetm :r.f nf or inspector. fU Id .s-. t to ?.".'.. 01 jier year. Matvh ':. Pai-tb.-'ilTr-J tuny be r.'.t n.-tl at tlie -o.-trf ice.
MI ST I'AY TAX. M. T. Cumtnins. collector of internal revenue, announces that those who have been accustomed to paying dtaleis' excise tax, and taxes on ice
or am and the like, sold r.i fountains, j nm?t not neglect to pay th i tax for lb oembcr. before Jan. .11 ns the old
Calendar Peddler Sought
on I'orzcrv Charge Said 1 tv applies to all December sales
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j i tie bld.. arrested late Wednesday
, on a warrant sworn out by Lon K. , . (... . :ol:e, parage owner, 4 10 bellows ' ' ' ' ; ' , ' ' .' ' I ft.. rinded not pmilty to charges of ' ' ' a if " - f , M - j ..... i , ; . i
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,1 prescribe a ton of either Old . r' ' h ,: Hi:t:m in h - at- I C,-.M. Premium or Amber Jacket; A :' ; :n iition , COi- the coals of quality. There j
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:s no cleaner coal on the market.
-'n.'- i FHMi phones. M. 27?. U r 2 7 0 . C. " " ! H. Pe frees. Coal. hime. Oment. Bii: Demand for "Hot Dogs" j''hiv Coods. dee Hrick and Mason ; ." f- I i S iCplies. at ( finer h(itin' t ield
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.:; davsri $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS from ob i i- the' your druggUt today.
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IF YOU ARE THIN AND EMACIATED AND WISH SOMETHING
TO HELP YOU PUT ON FLESH AND INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT.
) i fit ' ";1I i famine I aM.-t f to i 1 1 1 !. v.el at urtlue. to cal; Here'' ..r.!;.--ti..n wi.ti .TiTiMd. Njjx.umI j p . , ! , - . , - Irin, Without eruanii ir'li. both feed . , ' " -i e u VT.irtiine .ir" iilis'di'.ft ly ueie. ' ' '- '' " ' ;k a i"ir b rantad chaiiiif ire rt. l:fel ss !' ek ' ' -i ,f ,. ! f"vl into I i i r. c cell and tiue unlos
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"'r ':d 'fruit a.ar Jur.-cs. This exy, r.ated" er..1T-. i." iroM urate wi'tt ymir hfef-d food :t f i ;il.forted inte your lded just ' r ' as t.rc urates with ce.ii or v...d aiid by a't d th.s d' iti it r. aten t r in. !,.!. if s j e. r nr.d e r.oriry. Without thü . iron in C r I'l.uei TOUT feed Illfrolv IHsSfS
i through jout tedj without bir. Jwu V. or. ?r. cit1 nvney by btiyln? ny iVvod. v-rr pl s -i t'-n F Vrre-v i Arr-n -je ment hsvp t.een made vifh 1 - ' , scre tfc- druspSt ef thU city to pivt f.erv
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bjtrlr fr tth every r-urchase of a bottie cf Nuiatfd Iron. '
Fridav and Saturday will see manv of the exceptional values sold out so do not wait
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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
TO OUR OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS If ou can't come to South Bend at once, vou should order bv mail.
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Splendid values for everyday use at home, in loardi houses, restaurants, hotels, etc.
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58x68 Cloths : $1.25 68x68 Cloths $1.50 64x64 Cloths $1.69 70x72 Cloths $1.69 63x63 Hemstichcd Cloths $2.50 2x2 yd. Scalloped Circular Cloths $2.50 68x68 Fast Color Blue Border Cloths $2.69 A Bargain Table of Towels Broken lots of Towels of various kinds some soiled are all grouped together on an aisle table and offered at 8c to 75c each. There are many unusual bargains to be found here.
Woolens at the Biggest Reductions You Have Seen for Years 58-inch All Wool Skirting that was $1.98 is now 98c a yard. A big assortment of beautiful Plaids and Stripes that were $2.98 to $3.75 are now only 98c a yard. All Wool Coatings, 56 and 58 inches wide, and sold for $2.98 to $6.75 are now reduced to $1.25, $2.00 and $3.00. Peco Plush is reduced from $6.50 to $3.95 a yard. Esquimet is reduced from $7.25 to $4.75 a yard. Sealette is reduced from $7.95 to $4.90 a yard. Velour du Nord is reduced from $9.25 to $5.65 a vard.
Our High Grade Makes of Underwear Are Greatlv Reduced
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Pcrrin's Coronas were $2.50 now $1.75. Perrin's Irenes were $2.98 now $2.25. Perrin's La Mure 2 clasp were $3.00 now $2.25. Perrin's La Mure 16 button were $7.95 now $5.00. Real Kid Gloves $1.95.
Cape, Suede Gloves $1 .50.
and Kid
One lot oi Gauntlets and two clasp Gloves $1.00. Perrin's Driving Gloves $4.50. Real Kid Gauntlets $3.95. 12 and 16 Button Kid Gloves $4.95.
Millinery $5.00 to $18.50 Smart new models are in. They are gayly trimmed in bright colors and sparkling ornaments. A choice of Jade, Pearl, Navy, Sand, Brown, Henna and Copen is given. Straw, Gros de Londres, 1 lair Braid and Satin in various combinations are mostly used. Fur Coats $37.50 to $325.00 Big Fur Coats of warmth and beauty are now on sale at considerably reduced prices. Hudson Seal, Near Seal, Jap Mink, Marmot and Manchurian Fox are included. Some are trimmed Avith other P'ur. Winter Coats $39.50, $50.00 and $59.50 At these prices we otTcr new Winter Coats of the best materials. These models represent a special purchase which enables us to offer them at such very low prices. When you see their quality you will agree that the prices are low. Silk Dresses $25.00 A new showing of Canton Crepe Dresses is ready for your selection. These models have pleated skirts and hand finished collars and cufTs. The latter are in contrasting color to the Dress. Stvlish Suits $12.50 to $75.00 The best materials of this season are employed in the making of these smart Suits. Several of the models shown have big Fur collars. The prices quoted here arc reduced 25 ' r. from earlier in the W inter.
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Odd Pieces Phone Desks with Chair in Fumd Oak $11.50 and $ 1 2.50. Phone Desks in Mahogany or Walnut $28.50. Kitchen Step Stools $1.69, $1.95 and $2.50. 20x66 Mahogany Davenport Tables $45.00; in Walnut $33.50. 26x42 Mahogany Living Room Table in William and Mary motif $30.00. 26x42 Jacobean Desk Table in William and Mary motif $39.75.
Starts Today Prices Lower Than You Had Ever Hoped For Overstuffed Living Room Suites 6-ft. Davenport and 2 Chairs covered in Tapestry $198.00. 6-ft. Cane back Davenport, Chair and Rocker covered in Silk Damask $200.00. 5-ft. Davenport, Chair and Rocker $200.00. 5- ft. Dufold Bed Davenport, Chair and Rocker covered in Tapestry $98.75. 6- ft. Bed Davenport, Chair and Rocker covered in Spanish Leather $85.00. Single Living Room Davenports Overstuffed Davenport $98.00. 6-ft Overstuffed Davenport in Spanish Leather $135.00. 6-ft. Overstuffed Bed Davenport $1 15.00. Golden Oak 5-ft. Dufold Bed Davenport covered in Tapestry $52.00. Chair and Rocker Sets Cane back winged Chair and Rocker in Mahogany $18.95 each. Cane back winged Chair and Rocker in Walnut $17.95 each. Mahogany Windsor Chair and Rocker $17.95 and $19.75 each. Mahogany high back Chair and Rocker with Tapestrv Seats $16.50 each. Three Big Values in Separate Rockers A solid Golden Oak Rocker with genuine Leather seat and back for $21.75. A solid Golden Oak Rocker with exceptionally heavy Leather seat and back for $22.50. A high back Mahogany Rocker with Tapestry seat for $19.00.
For Women Carter's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits that were c!!inr: for $2.00 and $2.25 are now marked $1.69 and $1 a',. High grade heavy fleeced Vests with Dutch neck an I elbow sleeves garments that were $1 .00 and $1.2') (iir now 75c and 95c. For Bovs Wilson B ros. Union Suits of heavy Cot' on, rit)orr Meece. The regular $2.00 garments at $1.39. High Grade Union Suits of heavy Fleece that v.cie $1.00 and $1.25 are offered now at 79c. Muslin Garments (Second Floor) Muslin Gowns and Chemise, trimmed in lace, embroidery and hemstitching 50c each. oii
oiik inemisc Speciallv Priced at $2.79 Here is a mot unti-ii j value! I hcec pretty - ments come in Satin o; Crepe de Chine. 1 hey U" lace and hemstitched trimmed. The make ich inland they are not dam; ';,-
The Famous Simmons' Beds Simmons 4-ft. 6-in. Brass Beds $21.00. Simmons 4-ft. 6-in. Brass Beds $22.00. Simmons 4-ft. 6-in. Brass Beds $27.50. Simmons' 4-ft. 6-in. Steel Beds in Verince Martin or white finish $8.95 and $10.50. Simmons' 4-ft. 6-in. three piece Bed, complete $16.50. The Famous Simmons' Springs Simmons' Cord Bed Springs 3ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 6 in.$ 10.50 to $18.00. Link Bed Springs in all sizes $6.75. Simmons' Slumber King Bed Springs, 4 ft. 6 in. $11.50. De Luxe Bed Springs 3 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. $18.00. Mattresses 45-lb. all Felt Mattresses $9.75 and up.
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Wayne Knit Full F.rhined Wool Hose in Navy and Black $1.50. Children's All Wool Ho.v: in Black only. 1 he regula$1.00 and $1.25 vnhi'r, lor 59c a pair. Fancv Girdles $1.25 to S7.50 It you want a d.!-!i af (., - and jauntines tn 'Vt off" - : new Dress, thr (jirdl.i i.. fill the bill. Th rv are n..;d' an almost unlimited wni'-ry hapes and deins in b-.':- r Jet, Metal or Wood. 'Iherr : nothing that will brightrn ';; the costume like one of J new Girdles we are showing. Pongee W aists $3.75 IhN is a value too ond t overlook. The models -hn-.vn have, the Peter Pan the 2 ir. i and the Ion?, V-thapcd co'l.ar Both plain and tucked fronts many be had. The sizes air 34 to 42. New Sweaters Low Priced S7.50, 87.95 and S8.50 Popular, all woo Jcrs .
Tuxedo, Sport Sua
convertable fronts have come in. They .are th y-: tucked bottom or b!o;k w a .v The color ranqe include N v Black. Brown. Gendarm' -Kellv.
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