South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 329, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1916 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY TTYTTYTVfi, XOVnMlUTR 21. miß
Ii I NEWS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
Americanization Project to Be Boomed by C. of C.
j Notre Dame News
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t lirv. Michar! Crowley, a mis-sKii-
Amiri'' nidation -f foroin horn citizens of Soth Ini nnd the securing of a coliy-'im f'r th city will b two of the project of the corning f'r to da im th attention of the Chnmher of Cornnier-c afrordin to th sentiment express'1 at tho TrKtir;tr ff thi Irani of lireotors of th" ch'imher Thur?'lay night V.'lth the?" two t.itr tasks in mind th flirertorM will iiaine rhiirmn anil committee at the next meeting to h hold in two weeJcs. Th time w.ts. enprit in general disruptions Thursday nisht ami a host of mnro or lr-sy Important matters were con-""on-i.leratlon was 'iven o entertainment plan for th r.-oml'iR yar. IXery effort will he made to pr-t rnemher into th hrtJ.it of coming Into th building not only to attend rn'-etlmr?, hut also to have a oml tiiue hy makinc use of th facilities of the buildinjr. At orne of the future meetings speakers will h hard and various entertainments jrivf-n. No definite plans were formulated upon any - ihjfct at the meeting la,t nisht. !-ut the hoard experts to announce in detail several plans of action for the chamber to follow during th rnir. year at the next meeting of the hoard.
ary from Michigan, is spending a few days at the university. Last
vear fr. Crowley was a ju ofc-ssor ;
at the university, coming here from Cork. Ireland.
The Notre Dame Gle club has received the endorsement of four South I'.end clubs; The Knife and Fork club, I'niversity club, Indiana club, and Adsell club. The concert will be given in the olher opera
house on Icc. C. of the club gave cert In St. Joseph ing. Word from
The 10 members a successful conWe lnesday evenSt. Joseph toda
states thnt the Notre Iarue Glee club entertainment will be an annual affair in that city.
Hev. John Cavanaugh left evening for Toledo, for a days' business trip.
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c;ivi:v sri:pr:Ti: fakty. Mrs. Jennie Kid. He, IIS I'.irdsell st., was agrer-ahly surprised last Tiiiht by friends on th occasion of h r birthday anniversary. She was 1 1 1 recipient of many presents. Refreshments were served.
Members of the senior class of
Thursday night for the commence- j ment week celebration. I'res't Uoyal Üosshart appointed committees to i look after 'tlie various events. It is j
planned to" have the senior lawyers and senior, class men in a joint organization 'so that the commencement week Will be one of the biggest events -n the social calendar for the yearV
PAROLE VIOLATORS ARE SENT BACK TO PRISON
two sti:ami:ks sink. IiitTn:itin il Nu Srvl-n; LONDON, Nov. 24. According to reports rcivd hnro the P.ritish steamer Grn.tl;i, and th" Norwegian steamer Mexicano have both been Funk.
ixr.swmn irs rrr.iiKs SAM; STARTS SATl ltDAV. Ten per cent discount on all purbases. KLLS WORTH'S CLICK KS. Advt.
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For Nervous People The great nerve tonic the famous Wendells Ambition Rills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into nervous, tireil out. all in, despondent people in a few days. Anyone tan buy a box for only 50 nts. and Wetti k's Cut Rate M edit ine Store is authorized by the makto refund th purchase price if anyone is dissatisfied with the first box purchased. Thousand.-, praise them for general debility, nervous prostration, mental depression and unstrung i.erws caused by over-indulgenee in alcohol, tobacco or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of thr nervous s-vsteni Wendell's Ambition Pills are i "surpassed. vhil for hysteria, ireiuhlinir and neuralgia they are :imply splendid. Fifty cents at Wett:b"s Cut Rate Medicine Store and d ah'rs everywhere. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Wendell Pharmacol Co., Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Advt.
Two violators of paroles from Michigan City prison were returned by the locxil police. Thursday, making four returns within two days. Floyd P.Iack. under sentence of üO to .10 years for burglary, who insisted cm getting drunk, so the police say, was snt back, while Frank Roomer, paroled only Wednesday, was picked up for Intoxication and shipped back to the prison along ith Black.
INDIANAPOLIS MAN TO ADDRESS LOCAL DOCTORS Dr. Will Shimer, superintendent of the state laboratory . of hygiene, Indianapolis, will give a talk before th members of the St. Joseph County- Medical society, in their room in the public library tonight at eight o'clock. His subject will be "The CJeneral Management of a Clinical laboratory:" The society extends an invitation to all who are Interested to attend the meeting.
WILSON'S MESSAGE HAS ONLY 2,000 WORDS Annual Document Now in IVintcrs I lands One of shortest on Ilevortl.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 4. Prest Wilson's annual message to congress, now in the hands of the printer, contains about 2,000 words, and is among the shortest documents of its kind on record. It (minis out that the reports of the several government departments will be made before congress assembles and their details are not d iscussed. The president emphasizes the untomphted legislation on railroads suggested by him at the last session to meet the threatened railroad Mrike as the most pressing problem facing congress. He tlin goes on to a general discussion of other domestic problems.
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Two-Tone Effects in Brown, also Black with White Tops.
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A special lot of women's Tan boots $ 1 .45.
Specialists in Children's Shoes
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HABERDASHERY THAT YOU'LL LIKE Gloves Your choice of unlined, silk lined, fleece lined, stockinette lined, and fur lined kid, cape, mocha, buck, suede gloves for all purposes, $1 to $7.50 a pair. Shirts Stripes of every sort, and plain colors, too. Soft and stiff cuffs, $1.50." Others $1 to $7.50. Neckwear A wonderful stock; rich satin backgrounds with beautiful floral figuring; large shapes, 50c to $2.50.
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N the "way of clothes Thanksgiving is running Easter Day a close second.
Somehow, thoughts of homecoming, theatres, dancing and parties insist upon mingling with ideas of roast turkey and cranberry sauce. And so, Thanksgiving has come to mean new clothes ! And so, we're thankful for the appreciation a vast lot of men, young men and boys are showing for our efforts to provide them with better Suits, Overcoats and Haberdashery, greater values and larger assortments for they are coming here, where the stocks are bountiful and beautiful and generous, for their clothes needs. Meeting Every Overcoat Demand Just say: "I-want an overcoat" and we'll introduce to you the most extensive outlay of warmth-giving, yet stylish garments, youVe ever seen under one roof in South Bend. Fine overcoats for metering, for street wear, for dress purposes, for sports. The largest, choicest display of overcoats we've ever shown. Smartly designed double breasted overcoats, aristocratic surtouts pinck-back and belt-back overcoats; balmacaan styles; military models, ulsters and ulstcrettcs: Chesterfields, form-fitting styles; fur collared and fur lined overcoats; warmth-vrithout-weight overcoats for all sorts of weather and uses. $15, $1850, $20, $2250, $25, $35, $40, $45 a $50
Young Men Rightfully Call This Place "Their" Store Because they find here the right clothes for fashionable young men; the sort of clothes that are different, distinctive; the "style" suits and overcoats with all the metropolitan smartness; graceful, shapely, correct lines. Young men's suits and overcoats. New belt-back suits and overcoats. Loose and pinch-back styles. Varsity Fifty-five Suits. Varsity Six Hundred Overcoats. The latest and liveliest "hits" of the season, at $15, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $35. Our Spiro suits and overcoats at $15 are the best $15 suits and overcoats you can buy for $15. They are made up to a standard not clown to a price. Built to hold their shape not thrown together for appearance sake. Comparison proves that in the fabrics, smart styles, big assortments, this store gives greater suit and overcoat values at $15.
South Bend's Best Assortment of Underwear for Men and Boys. We are as particular about the quality we sell as you are about the quality you buy; we are as particular about the fitting as you are about having it fit. This is the reason we sell so much of it. We carry twelve to fifteen different, leading makes, grades and colors: . Union Suits $1 to $7.50. Shirts and drawers, 50c to $3.00 per garment.
Boys' Clothes That Have Quality and Style Quality is the chief consideration in the clothes that bovs wear; you want stout service above all; but that's no reason why, you shouldn't have style: and we olfer both. Our Sampeck suits and overcoats for boys, the best made, are smart in style and excellent in quality, at $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15. Also suits and overcoats for bovs at $4, $5, $6.50 and $7.50. Boys' Mackinaw Coats belt styles roomy, comfortable, neck protecting coats" at $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50. And warm underwear, caps, sweaters, knickers, gloves, stockings and toques.
"Good Will Week" BENEFIT PERFORMANCE for the FEDERATION FOR SOCIAL SERVICE will be given by the following theaters all day on dates mentioned: LaSalle Theater Monday, Nov. 2 7. Orpheum Theater Tuesday. .Vv 28. NeA Colonral Theater Wednesday, Nov. 29. Auditorium Theater Friday, Dec. 1 Attend these Theaters on Federation Day.
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