South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 64, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1915 — Page 3
rmnw, matictt 3. 115. 3 jrnn nmn nincr I OF IMMENSE ! IMPORTANCE TO "SFESIN FASHION WEEK" VISITORS! o V . s 1 !o li In m fcND'S ISKEAII yilPbi ANNOUNCES o ' s S ;.-: o i i O CDLD?THY THIS! 'Pane's Cold Compound" Ends Severe Colds or Grippe in Few Hours. 1a- , . ,-; r ;i ;i V A i j i -.- r -4 1 !? v-J - u
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Your cold will break and all jrrlppe nu.vory rnd after taking a dose of "Paint's Odd Compound" every two hour? until three iIum-s arc taken. It promptly opens cloe-d-up nostrils nnd air p.'isa- s in the head, props r!ii.vty di.r har-'c or nose runrinir. r'keves- .-ick he.-ohiche, dullness, fv-rishn ks. throat, sneezing, 'irMu-y.' and sT i:T m Don't stay M,i!i'd-up! Quit blowing and snutl'irr,'! your throhI'irm h'-ad- rmthimr else in the world rives vufh prompt relief as "Papc's 'dil ( i irn pound'' whi'h cost5 only L'.j r?,nts ,-jt any lrie; viore. It acts without aysist.'ir.rr'. tastes nice, n nil causes fin in ori ni'-ne--. Accept no substitnt". Advt.
ALF MILE TRACK FOR SPRIHGBROOK
New Company to Be Capitalized at $50,000 Will Be Organized Many New Features Are Being Planned.
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50c KIMONO APRONS 29c 25c WINDOW SHADES 1 6c WOMEN'S 50c UNION SUITS 28c $1 sphr0owoefr UMBRELLAS 55c $2.00 LACE CURTAINS 79c
A series of tli o s il.-s ill Ik lu ld to prmr coiu ln-i ely t vwvy pvisrjn in South liond and the MimMimliic t-ouii-try that v do, nt)olutl, uinIciNIl eery store n otir 'it yes, we m II tin ery Name jromU for imn.li less money! otiiparf! Tho Storo Thai RoaMy UndorsoHs
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I'rcliminarx" stf js in the organization, of the Springhrook Park Fair Amuscmtnt l'u. were taken at a meeting of business men. of tymth Jiend nnd Mishawaka heltl at tlie Oliver hotel last night. (.'. J. Allardt, temporary chairman, was instructed to appoint a committee of 15 men which "vvlll complete plans for forming the jiew company and for securing sub
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-will bo capitalized at $50,0 00 and ipriribrook park will be completely rehabilitated and a half mile track constructed there. Among those present at the meet
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the company were F. I. Hardy, Ien .Frank, part owner of the Oliver hotel; John Nobilc, John Devine, I. W.
1-ower, U. 1. Dai ley, present manager
;:nd lessee of JSprins brook iark, and others who are interested in the piopoirition from an Investment and 1 1 ic'standpoint. 1 :npi ovements at tho park and the
rontructi.n of tlie r;tce track will
tart immediately upon lh". comide- i lion t the stoi-k subscriid ion. Seveial thousand dollars have already ' 4jt een subseribed toward tile projeet, I V which was considered as a protitable I JjT one ly ihe men at the meeting last V night, and one which will proe an ; j udded attraction to South Bend and j the surrounding country. V I'rnetically all ths.' present at the ' meeting expressed themselves faor;itly upon the proposition. Mr. Frank. 1 w who is ne of the heavy stockholders i in White 'ity at Chicago, and who ! O lia.s had other i xperienee of the same '
naiuie. approved tne pian anu asuea to he iil.ici-,1 on thi Sii 1 1 ivcrl i t 1 1 m lit
He believes it will be a paying pt" ;eet and one which will benelit South l.end as a whole. .Mr. Allardt will announce the committee of 17, through the newspapers on Saturday. It is planned to erect a hew ride and to move all the amusement features of SprinKbrook park upon the higher ground skirting Lincoln highway i:. The half mile track will he built in the lower ground around the small lake and the M'andstand will be built up the side of the hill where the steps are at the present time. A 10-foot rustic bridge will extend across the ravine from the 1 avilion to the amusement section.
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Splendid grade of Silk Mcssaline very newest spring models for women and misses have new sheared effect at waist Hare skirt long sleeves and are lace trimmed; navy, royal blue and black.
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Exquisite styles (one similar to picture) of very lino Crepe de Chine, Silk, Poplin and Messaline shades are putty, sand, military blue. mission green, black, etc
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New Spring Styles suitable for evening wear and parties very high gralc Crepe de Chine black, navy, putty, sand, maze, pea green, pink, wistaria, etc.
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S'ew flare models like cut .all wool serpe, covert cloth, etc. Ulack, blue, sand, royal and others; very stunning and just the thing for spring.
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Materials are all wool serge, poplin, gaberdine, etc.; latest short coat and Hare skirt models in sand, Russian green, putty, military blue, battleship grey ami black.
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Smartest and newest styles for spring in various all wool materials of new litrht and dark colors; Kton jackets. Hobby Atkins models, flare skirts, etc.
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"Gentle Spring's" mort wlnFome styles as worn by best dressers at noted fashion centers; all wool fabrics in the shades most wanted for spring.
ALSO HAD DECK OF CARDS Man Yl:o Claims u lie a Minister Draws $."( linc.
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HAMMOND. Ind.. March C. Rev. Virgil Wing of Madisonville. Ky., was urrstc( on a charge of loitering. He said: "I am a preacher." 1!'' was searched and a T?iblr was
found hut this did not eonvnue the j v I ..lice fop they also found a deck of i Jjf
cards, a revolver, a dagg r. a s of ( f ii ice and a bottle of whiskev. The I 4 f
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A remarkable bargain. Iiraiul nnv hpriiu; styles, law ami emb. trim; all sizes.
$1.50 Sample Waists New wanted tyles, cry olk lawn, ete., 4L fl ff emb. and laco trim. . ii
S3.no and $1.00 Cnie de Chine WAISTS; white, CT 1 QQ HMil7p. llesh. etc VvO
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large and small sliaHs; plain ami faney m oil els a Hat for every woman.
$2 New Spring Hemp Shapes .
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bargain; all new, up-to-date models; enough .styles j to lit eery one.
50c New Spring FLOWERS
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TRIMMINGS
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I '-or women and niles, all wool materials in new spring "olors.
Women's and Misses' sr, siki(; CO QO SKIRTS Sei-Ui-, (.aberdine. Rasket ( loth, etc.: best eolois.
lil lot. Special lluyl and Mi SS New SKI UTS
Women's $4.39
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u oi think. The s.ahs ami the tape . aar- will ti-11 their own story, and j. .est nny thin man or woman can . is.lv add frem five to eight pounds
i:. the irst fourteen days by following t;.:s siiaple lirectlon. And bts-t of all. ! T , new :! tli stays put. j S.ro' does not of itself make fat, t mixing w ith your food. It turns ; t i.e fats, sugars ami starches of what j : hae rate n i:Ut rich, ripe fat pro-; V . .(.'ing nourishment for the tissues i A
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SixHal It of S2.00 KAHO CQ rousirrs 00
are m:w no iiuAssu;ui:s Lo Ijitet Spring Models.
Norfolk Coats and K n 1 c k e r l'ants. All wool clotlu
Boys' 25c p Blouses . . i U j Hlaek Sati-en and iugliam; all sizes. Knickers. UUO All Wind materials;
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Men's 50c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 36c
Men's $1.00 Heavy, Warm Sweaters 59c S Men's 25c Police Suspenders 16ci
Men's 5c Blue and Red Handkerchiefs 3c it
Men's 25c Paris Athletic Garters 17c Men's S1.50 Work and Dress Pants 94c
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Women's 121 S!cevu!c;s V:tj Women's 25c Silk Hesi.ry Worrcn's 25c Knee Dizwzrs . . Child's 19c Ribbed Hci69c Silk Scazfs, in colors
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