South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1916 — Page 2
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Robertson Bros Co. NINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
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II f"r. Cimpriri of Now Urur.s.i' K. I'r;ne I'.'lwanl island, is spend.
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.um run is ( 1 1 1 .1 1 is i n o i iy tno i'i ; f Ju li (s' to f'stal'lish a
Briny Grosvcnor Dawe in November.
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An.'rr4 th- visitors at the univerv w -t'-rd.iy were three elders of Mormon rhurr h in S.ilt I,uke
'iy, I'tah. they were: William A. N 'i ton of Mar'rath. Alta "anala;
H.irri'iHi I,. Walker of Tovele city,
ii;-:t"n, Idaho.
t'ne emhryo ioet together and discuss arious matters relating to their art and u'rl; toother on various poems. Th club will consist of students and members of th Holy r'ro.-s community.
Members of the Texas club elected the following officers for th en.uirii,' year: Harry Hurt, president; 1. 'den. vice rre:lent; o. K. Clay, secretary and treasurer. There- are 1 " members in the Ione Star state
club.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
From Record of Indiana Tltlf and lxmn Co.
Tai-t. IMv.ard I'.ott, formerly of th" Noire Djiiif military detart-
' v " 'iiM r" ' m -r,t. has joined the troop of New
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Texas. Ib.tt was captain of the
: l;!o.nsn company, captain of the ; r.-.'.v m In i:an i;.o!i ;, bit ' n!it. ,.u-it a member of the 1 '"''lti''i:'i"at!",i tloia sharp sh'ioters: s juad at the univer-i-p! inning a t:;r of In- , !tv
M" rubers ff the llrownson literary ! so. u ty will meet in the Columbian
..j. rat- v. - th ho. : !t.t of the : ,.,,, thls ,.Venin, to elect officers. j-ati!-a! i!r,.iin and ;t manya v.:,.i d- ahd to j...st- i',;r tu. direction of Itev. I,"Mi; thc ivit "f 1 'A " -,:til ilU,r I Charles O'Donr.ell, the universit ii !:"n- (is to have a poetry club. The prini:: h"" ut 1 tr:!!- 1 "!"' ' il al jairpcxe of the club is to bring V, ,i - ,!.- at th" in- Hl.-. Tl::s j i ü'tau v'.'Mild hmdle rate lilts a::d s h 1 u ! - a !'. I c ! a 1 1 . i s a n 1 1 rate i' o s :
;.!:! v.oaM !' t rw to na rb..nts and ma n a fa t u r ".-.s alii.e.
Ti.e ; ! o; i t us n w ill be taken up j v. ;th wholesalers. re t a i i t s and I
to ii:iitTi: ok;.x.
The SLstcr church in Laporte will
dedicat a $'',."00 oriran and rededi-
cato th church, which has been improvel. at a special Ferice at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, Oct. 15. Hew Holle of .St. Paul's German Lutheran church of this city will speak and fifteen members of the choir of his church sill finpr. The evening service will be a musical procram, with several short addresses.
LOlMii: .()TI5. Routine business was transacted at a meeting of the Iloyal Arcanum lod-e, which was held last evening at IJeyler hall.
A regular meeting of the Pythia.i Sisters. No. 255, was held last evening in the K. I hall at S. Michigan st. Routine business was transacted.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Mi
Kmma A. IJorough to Claude II. Moran and wife, lot 49 on Third St., Mishawaka, $2.000. Cora Tucker to Rdward Martens and wife, lot 241 (Jaylor's 3rd addition, $G00.
The First Trust and Savings Co. to IMward Rurket and wife, part of lots 3 and ß in block '2i, Laurence and RattelTs addition to Mishawaka, SI. Same to Claude Sawyer and wife, lot 4 Euclid park. $1. Jacob Reron and wife to Elmer W. Reron and wife. lots 12. 1.'!, 14, 1? and 20 in Littleton. 51,000. William C. J.lckson. et al, to Gilbert Roselit, lot 550 Vernon heights, J233. Vernire F. Ludwig, guardian, to the heirs and deisees of Stephen Probaseo. lots ,.T. i4. 95, 'jG. iJ, 100,
101, 102 103 and 13G O'Neill and; Schwab's addition to Mishawaka; lot' 51 Englodrum's first addition to Mishawaka; part of lots S7 SS and S3 O'Neill's second addition to Mish- j awaka; all real estate in Mesa coun- :
ty. Colorado, and in Los Angeles, j California, Jl. c.
Paniel I. Schurtz, commissioner, to Imvid A. Cross, part of lots S7, SS
and S9 O'Neill and Schwab's ad
dition to Mishawaka, $S!iG,GI. Riverview Cemetery association to
Vern L. Parker, lot 4 53 section "N" in Rherview cemetery, $25.
xoTH i: to tiii: itrlic: Mr. Harry L. Verrick, the. undertaker, has now fully recovered from his recent illness and is able to give personal attention t his Lusiness. E. E I Ml will continue as his assistant. Home phone 5745. Reil 745. Advt.
YONKERS. N. V. .Afls Anna Shea, who captured an armed burg
lar after he had shot and wound.Ml
a policeman, has been crowned qi:e-n of the chamber of commerce festival.
During the 15th Anniersary we offer to th public special sale on candy, all trades. The Phila. Advt.
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16TH, AT THE OLIVER THEATER
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Ä Few of the Many Items From Our Floor Covering Section
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You will find in thk section a very lanre collection of small and lare sized rugs at very low prices. Beautiful patterns in small all-over figures, Persian, Orientals, Medallion and Flowered designs. Colorings are very rich in tans, browns, greens, rose and blue.
Tapestry, Brussels, Velvets, Ax-
minsters, Body Brussels, Wiltons and Wool Fibres.
Tapestry Brussels Rugs
6x0 feet, price .$9.95
-0x9 feet, price $9.75 s'-3xlo-6 feet, price. . .$12.50 .12 feet, price $15.95 1 1-3x12 feet, price. . .$21.00 Bagdad Wiltons 7 0x12 ft. Rugs to close, $55.00 values for $35.00.
Axminster Rugs 18x36 in., prices $1.00, $1.25 27x54 in., prices $1.98, $2.49 36x63 in., price $3.25 6x9 feet, price $12.75 7- 6x9 feet, price $17.50 8- 3x10-6 feet, price. . .$19.75 0x12 feet, price $21.95 9x12, extra quality. . .$24.75 11-3x12 feet, price. . .$35.00
Velvet Rurs 27x54 in. at $1.15, $1.48 Seamless Velvet IHxtr.i fine quality. j 6x( feet at $12.25 I' 7-'x0, extra heavv. . .lG.rO i 0x12, ex:ra he.i "... $21.00 j Fiber and Wcol Fibre Ru7s I; 0x12 feet at. . . .$G.95, $8.95 j
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Special Showing of New Arrivals in
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The Tea Room serves a delightful supper Saturday evenings.
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The Tea Room serves lunch daily lefore the matinee.
shades of plum, Russian green, peon blue.
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Flannelette Gowns, the garment for comtrt in sleeping these cool nights. V-neck, collars and slipover styles. White or colored, at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Flannelette Kimonos for early morning wear or a lounging gown during the day, satin trimmed, elastic waist line and pockets, $1.50, $1.98.
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Positively the tinest Coats. The best values we ever sold. We cannot recall even a season, when merchandise wife low priced, of ever Sellin'- such beautiful garments. See our North Window. Beautiful All Wool Velour Coals, large silk plush collar; browns, navys, greens, taupe and blacks, at $15.00. Finest Cut Corduroy Coats, all lined, large collars, belted and loose models, trimmed with bands of Chase Plush; 45 inches long; na s, greens, browns, blacks, $15.00. Handsome Salts Esquimet AU Silk Plush, all lined Coats, AS inches long; sizes to 46 10 on this model, $15.00. Handsome Black Astrakhan Coab. 45 inches lone;; big sweep, handsome collars trimmed with silk plush, $15.00. Handsome Coats at $25. 00 Handsome Chiffon Broadcloth Coats, lined throughout with all silk peau de cvgne, interlined; beautiful large collar trimmed with 2 inch band of Hudson Seal. Greens, taupe, brown, navy. We cannot recall of ever filing' such a splendid garment for such a price. All Wool Velour CoaU with wide natural Raccoon collars. Extraordinarv coats at $25.00.
And Then 100 of the handsomest Plush Coats we ever saw. All lined throughout, plain and trimmed large collars, belted and loose models. Every coat 45 or 48 inches long and made of Salts lisquimette Plush. AH sizes to and including 48. Immense showing of handsome Broadcloth, Velour, Bat in Seal, Sealskin and Plush Coats from $35.00 to $65.00.
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Little Girls' Coats 2 to 8 years Smart All Wool Chinchilla Coats $5.00. Smart All Wool Zibeline Coats $5.00. Smart Silk Pluslr Coats $7.50 to $12.50. Smart CorJurov Coats S5.00 to $10.00. Smart Broadcloth Coats $5.00 to $15.00.
An Opportunity to Save a Lot of Money. Stylish Well Made Coats for Misses and little Women at $10.00 These coats made of finest all wool materials, half lined. Made of materials that manufacturers could not duplicate. Short lengths. Just 145 garments; 65 are cut Corduroys. Sizes 1416, 18 only. Priced for tomorrow $10.00. Included in this purchase are 37 handsome Wooliex Coats, Blacks only. 300 Girls' Winter Coats On Sale Tomorrow at $5 and $10 And if you don't believe they are better than any coats you ever bought at these prices before, come in and see, be convinced. Coats for girls, ages 6 to 14 years, made of all wool Astrakhan, all lined; black, brown, navy, $5.00. Splendid Black All Wool Zibeline Coats, all lined, $5.00. Children s Coats at $10.00 Handsome All Wool Zibeline, Broadcloth and Salts Esquimet Silk Plush Coats at $10.00. You cannot imagine a liner collection to choose from. S'avys, blacks, browns, greens. Beautiful Velvet Coats at $15.00 and $18.50.
Separate Skirts All Wool at $8.95, $10.00 New models in plain color or plaids, full ilare and pleated.
A Warm Sweater Needed for motoring, for early morning or afternoon hikes in the woods. Shaker Knit Sweater Coat at $6.00, $8.95 Large rolling collar and pockets; all colors. Heavy Rope Stitch Sweater Coat $5.95. Royal Scotch Wool CoaU with V-neck or rolling collar; all colors, at $7.50, $8.00.
Our Boys' Section Bring your boy to us and let us fit him but with an Overcoat, Suit of Clothes and Extra Trousers. YouMl save money and have Quality First Clothes. On Sals Tomorrow 200 All Wool Mackinaw Coats for boys 6 to 16 years, at $5.00 This particular Coat
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details worked out b one of America's largest retailers of boys' clothes. Thev were given to u We have 200 of thes. coats. Made of all wool plaid Mackinaw Cloths, beautiful soft quality, greys, reds, blue plaids; belts and pockets; large m!' collars.
Boys' All Wool Overcoats Priced at $5, $6. $7.85 See These 'in Our .North Window 350 Boys' All Wool Suits at $5
They are equal if n't better " than any sS. - Suits you ever hjiuhl. Acjes S years to 16 years. Greys, navys, browns. Skolney Suhs for Boys io to 17 years old. Pri:ed tomorrow at $7.85 and $1C.0C. All different beautiful all-wool mixtures, extraordinary values. Boys Separate Trousers in Serge, Mixture and Corduroy. The boys need an extra pair i-r school. Viced S9c, $1, $1.50.
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