South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1917 — Page 10
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CLERKS' PICHIC AT IGLE LIKE Chicken Dinner at French Hotel Fine Program of Sporting Events. H'. ry th: r. : .s in r- olin'--.- f'-r throt.'iil rl'Tks' jii' iii1-: to i f W-M at J .'! lik" Wfl-if-! !V, Air-:. It was at f rt W ;.!'"! to h! I thn o:tinr at I :ar:i : l I,ik-, if isfatorj- ar r i n rro- t. f'.'iM r.ot ' o iri.i'i . Tif trip '.vill ! rriTl Jr; a : l ! o n o f . 1 1 -4 une of li fati;rs of tlif r I . t y II I Ii I 'l I TODAY Gladys Leslie : in 'The Amateur Orphan" A r 1 in .- wert, lovfrv of (iut!i arol ;im-! 'V. 1 ...,;o I;tur" it. .r, ar-ts. . ' r i f ii vi x t . I fl Iß. -' .X'ilill UMI Will I Xo. 7. IX! J Urn Ttunoi riv B 1 mm: ( n:i( i: in - in: SMALL TOWN .ii;i' j "I III: (OMIiAT I Willi Anila Stewart. r --.. s. i . si'i :ci l mii r : DOLLAR DAY M.'.n Vorth of Temple A'l mission Ti Lots $1.00 f t Good any time. fO't Nei:: Silk Dresses
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white, 3 pairs for $1.00 Misses' Blaclt Mercerized Hose, 6 pairs $1.00 zjN Women's Summer Union Suits, 4 for. . .$1.00 $1.25 and $1.50 Shirt Waists for. . . . . .$1.00
$2.50 and $3.00 Fancy iir! for, a sleeve
S' 59c and G9c 45-inch Flouncing, 4 yards $1.00 jfi 25c and 30c Fancy Lawns, 5l 2 yards for $1.00 19c Fancy Lawns, 7 yards for $1.00 25c Stevens Crash, 5 yards for $1.00 9c Cotton Crash, 14 yards for $1.00 65c Mercerized Damask, 2 yards for. . . .$1.00 36 -inch Hope eached Muslin, 7 yards $1.00 i:; $1.25 and $1.50 House Dresses for $1.00 K!' 75c Bungalow Aprons, 2 for $1.00 ij 35c and 50c Dressing Sacques, 4 for, .$1.00 $1.25 to $1.75 Sport Striped Skirts for. .$1.00 .. $1.25 to $1.50 White Petticoats for $1.00 iy 59c to 75c Envelope Chemise, 2 for $1.00 ,.JN $1.00 Combination Suits, 2 for $1.00
;?J b9c Corsets, 2 tor $1.25 Corsets for Broken let of $3.50
f v iien s DVc ana ooc work and Sport ohirts,
y Mens $1.25 Sport and Men's Summer Union
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'Dollar Day Snaps A BIG BUSHEL OF EATS FOR $1.00 Every Article Fresh and Good Home Grown Potatoes (15 lbs to the peck) 30c Sweet Home, Tzer, Very Best and Sweet Milk Bread, all at 7c Dandy, Butternut and Milk Maid Bread 8c
u Faulds Macaroni and Spaghetti 10c
Kcd U. Lut Macaroni and apagneui iuc 2 Lbs. Bulk Ready Cut Macaroni 25c Fancy Cabbage, per pound 2c
Fleischman's Yeast, per cake 2c j
24 12 Lbs. Rose Leaf Flour $1.60 SNAPS! YES, GINGER SNAPS, PER LB 10c 11 Lbs. H. &. E. Granulated Sugar, special for Friday and Saturday with a $1 or more order. .$1.00 "Kash Karry" Prices and Goods Delivered. 120 N. Main St. Both Phones 73.
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nA it Imnortance. : i Silk Hose, black and Wash Silk Waists $1. 09 4, $1.00 $1.00 Corsets for $1.00 Dress Shirts for $1.00 Suits, 2 for $1.00
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öiioe specials s,-t& Women's $2.50 to $3.50 Oxfords, a variety of leathers, sizes 21? to Xl'
for $1.00 pair Women's S3.00 to $4
Oxfords and Pumps, all filth sizes, for. . .$1.00 a shoe Women's Button and d'v)j Lace Shoes in a variety o styles and leathers, worth to $4, for. . .$1.00 a shoe V1 Women's $2.75 and $3 f White Canvas Lace
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t Don Overalls anrl Take Men's Places in Rubber Company Plant. 'v.;:.'.: to the pro!a ! -liity of a i.m m.!.ir of its lo th- employ s hein ail 1 ! tlm draft the Ituhber Ile!k e-atin.: is employing women at i'M.d wa-es t. take their places in the factory. Twenty of them are now at work doim; the regular routine of male finjiloyts. Most of them are v. earing overalls which are neerssary aroiiml the works frmn a point of view of safety. As these v.amiMi o to and from their work at meal hours their ' trousers" attract some attention on the streets l"it this no donl.t will soon wear off as the people et used to the innovation. The Rubber He" is exceptionally busy at the present time, and now has rt.V on its payroll. So far, the work of the women is considered highly satisfactory and the management will keep on employing this class of labor as Ions as the war continues to draw on male members of the community. It is understood that other local factories will follow suit in the employment of women, this hein; rendered necessary by the scarcity of men and the rush of orders waiting completion in the various industrial institutions in the I city. Any waist or middy in stock. $1.00. Fa vines Store, North Fide. Advt. vrr 1 n TODAY Triangle Ince Drama BESSIE BARRISCALE plays twin sisters alike in beauty, but in character widely different in " 'THE SNARL" The destinies of two women tangled in a tragic mesh. Triangle Comedy "HIS CRIMINAL CAREER" Coming Tomorrow Butterfly Pictures "THE FLAME OF YOUTH" Adults 10c Children 5c r'M ml mm m m lt. i if JHW i) r - ; r y- t"i -.; ! - - ' t - i i mm " -.. '.1 "Vi ,v,
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Envelope Chemise, lace and embroiderv trimmed, 59c value, 2 for $1.00 h S1.25 Envelope ComninN n tions. each $1.00 r 1 S 1.25 and S1.50 White Tub Skirts, each $1.00 I ni u r? uvjii; House Dress Aprons ot nn and percale, worth n S 1.5o, each $1.00 t; ! Dic in- Sacques of tine qn:ility in -lvun. 2 for $1 i V, inch H ii-v Bleached .vuMiii, worm l ie a vara. 00 il ...... l 2 Sc Curtain Scrims. 5 fi yards for $1.00 j 75c Sport Hats, 2 for $1 ! All Trimmed Hats, valri ues to $2.00, each ..$1.00 $1.25 Umbrellas. .$1.00
MISHA WAKA STORES
CHARLES MUTSCHLER FUNERAL SATURDAY Funeral services for the late Charles Mutschier. Ö-0 . Main t-L, who uas fatally injured In an automobile accident at Lafayette, Ind.. Saturday evening, will be held from the residence Saturday afternoon at j. o'clock. Rev. M. Goffney, of St. Andrew's Evangelical church will ofhciate. Lurial will be in the city c emetery. The bodv arrived lat evening and was escorted to Mishawaka by members of the "F. G. V." club, of whkh Mr. Mutschler was a member. The body may be viewed from this evening up to the hour of the funeral. Mrs. Will Wade, r relative, of Nebraska, is expected to arrive here this evening. Frank Messer, a nephew of Iowa City, will arrive Friday. DIES AS RESULT OF AUTO COLLISION A telegram was received here Thursday morning announcing the death of Miss Lthel Freyer at Cleveland, O. The death was the result of an automobile accident which occurred in the Ohio city Monday. While returning from attending the funeral of a friend, the automobile in which Mi.ss Freyer was riding collided with another machine throwing her and a Mr?. Rachel David to the pavement. Miss Freyer died late Wednesday evening and Mrs. David Is in a critical condition. Miss Freyer is a former resident of this city, having left here about three years ago. When in Mishawaka she was connected with the Mishawaka Woolen Co. One lot of ladles' white canvas shoes, $1.00 pr. Savings Store, North Side. Advt. MIAMI CLUIl TO EXTEKTAIX. The Miami Country club will entertain at a midsummer pueist party Wednesday nisht. Aup. 13. Miller and Fites orchestra haR been engaped and dancinpr will be enjoyed from S:30 to 11:30. Toile du nord pinqham. 7 yds. 31.00. Ravines Store, North Side. Advt. MONTHLY HANK MKI7TINCI. The directors of the First National hank anl First Trust Ä Savings Co., held their usual monthly meeting Tuesday. Reports submitted showed both these substantial banking institutions to be in a most healthv condition. Men's Balbripffan shirts and drawers, 4 for SI. 00. Savings Store, North Side. Advt. ioLirr: roi itT nitvvs. Maurice Meuninck was arrested on a charge of assault and battery, the complaining witness being Erie A. Klingel. The case was set for trial Tuesday morning. Ladies union suits, 73 ct. quality, 2 for $1.00. Savings Store, North Side. Advt. makcs iirsixr:ss trip. Charles A. Ostrom, president of the Beiger Furniture Co., spent Thursday in Chicago on business. One lot of ladies' and .children's oxfords and pumps, $1.00 pr. Savings Store, North Side. Advt. no !V7 E.äi. NORTH SIDE
The event you have waited for has arrived. It's an event that doubles the purchasing power of your money. Bargains by the score. Come early. Ladies' S2.50 and S3. 00 White Canvas Pumps and slippers, the shoe $1.00 All Ladies' S2.50 to S3.00 Pumps and Oxfords, per shoe $L00 Children's Oxfords and Sandals, $1.25 and S 1 .50 values, per pair $1.00 Men's Fine Dress and Sport Shirts, worth $1.50, many styles to choose from, each $1.00 Men's S1.50 and $2.00 Straw Hats, each $1.00
Children's heavy Sl.25 Sweater Coats, each $1.00 lc Dress Ginghams, the' jnew fall patterns, 6!2 yds. for $1.00 1 5c All Linen Toweling. 8 yards for $1.00 15c White Outing Flannel, 8 yards for $1.00
MILK DEALERS
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Ü Meet This Afternoon to Pro - test Against Farmers Increased Price. Should the farmers of IVnn town-.
shij persist in asking 2 cents perillris for examj.le a:- costing to, lav gallon for milk from the retailers in Kr to it yanl, and the only Mishawaka. as thev decided tu do at ! , :lson v5' prir,-- have been kept
a meeting h;ld recently in the Coal- j bnsb v.-.w,.,1 ,w. to.. P.tt. .,11 l.,' - - k.1 V V 1, lilt 111 ' ' XJ comp lied to charge their customers 11 cents per quart as against eiunt cents, the price they are getting at present. The retailers, of whom there .-, re 13 in tlie city, are averse to paying the price asked by the farmers and are meeting this afternoon to take action in the. matter. They contend that their customers consider a raise of three cenis a paart at one swoop outrageous and will put up a ii;orous protest before they aree to tin.- new scale of 23 cents. An effort will be made to get. the fanners of the township to take 2 i cents, at which liure the retailers would be able to sell their milk at 10 cents to their customers. The new schedule of prices will L2 enforced by the farmers Saturday next. Should they refuse to come down to the price t be demanded by the retailers, a lively tight is expected. Regular review Mishawaka Hive, No. 6S, Friday evening. Advt. DINNER PARTY FOR NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. George L. Elliott, residing southeast of the city, entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner party Wednesday evening. The affair was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newton of Valparaiso, Ind., who were recently married and arrived here Tuesday to spend their honeymoon as the guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Elliott. The decorations were ferns and roses. After the dinner musical selections, vocal and instrumental, were enjoyed. Eight good size Turkish towels, $1.00. Savii gs .-'tore, North Side. Advt. KXTi:UTALS AT DINNKK. Mrs. Fores-t Treadway, N. Division st., entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter. Miss Beatrice Treadway. a nurse at the Michael Heese hospital, Chicago. S pr. ladies' black hose, $1.00. Savings Store, North Side. Advt. llOSI'ITAL NOTES. Mrs. C. Ii. Huffman, 1110 Ninth st.. River Park, underwent an operation at St. Joseph's hospital Thursday morning. 'Mrs. Charles Dooley. SO E. Fourth st., who recently underwent an operation, is getting along nicely. White mosquito netting. 12 yd, for $.10. Savings tore. North Side. Advt. yyH fx . Bl" a a S MISHAWAKA
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Children's and Misses'! Sl. 2 and M.o nite Canvas Sappers, pair. $1.00: ; , - American Ladv Corsets. worth Sl.25. ma'nv tvlrfor $1.00 Ladies' 5(c Silk Hose, all
colors, 2 pairs for. . .$1.00-Tubing,
Ladies' 75c Gauze Lisle j Union Suits, 2 for. . .$1.00
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UilUAI, AUU, 1UII1 An Unusual Economy Event in Mishawaka. ; as yet fe, opiö have re-ilir.ei iIH,;in'1 a ,' 1 ,l vin Tnf-- ! 2 or example a .mod (J in; ity Hie.iehed j Muslin hum -!i for 2T.c to :e vard. and all other eoitun cnmls projv'rlionly hich. In fact rUht now musat a low or U.l. merchants luv 11 . . i ""1 l'' WMomtUS STOCKS bought at a lower market and liave j a' tual,y ln I:iost rases lhan j 1 1 ,,IV"S " ' a our customers to bu ' 1 M,'"ir I'nt needs and can safelv iiumipate luture wants at prices .juoted today, whirh are much lower than prices will be severaj months later. lolI:ir Day always has been one of the big morchnn-disin-r cents of th 'ir, and we e.m truthfully say the juices wo ; have made for Dollar Dav Friday are the lowest prices; of any sales event we have had. We .Jiav? anticipated our wants months ahead, and can quote prices In most instances less than cost prices today. Adv. att i:mvfi rrxrriAL. Mrs. Edward Arndt, 20 3 TV. Eighth st.. has gone to Lanorte, Ind., to attend the funeral of Mr. Louis Schümm. Two licht percale niralow aprons, ?1.00. Savings Stor." North Side. Advt. WANT ABS WANTED Ear keeper and night i lerk. Hotel Mishawaka. FOR SALJ Seven room house, corner Eighteenth and Pleasant sts.. River park. Inquire at residence. FOR SALE Household goods. 113 S. Spring st. WANTED Meat cutter. Immediately. Strubbe's market, 4 27 W. Seventh st. Home phone 32, Bell 302. FOB SALE EU motorcycle. (Har-ley-Davidson ), In good condition; very little used. !' 1 2 W. Seventh st. Home phone A2. WANTED Women; good wage, steady work. 'lark's Laundry and Dry Cleaning 'o. WANT I'D Chambermaids. Mishawaka. Hotel FOR RENT Furnished loom; modern, close in; private family. Call Home phone B-MO. FOB SALE Boston bull terrier pups, registered. Apply 345 W. Fourth st. Home phone 207. FOR RENT S rooms and bath at 20, W. Sixth st., SIC. 0f. Central Uealtv Co., 236 S. Mi h. St. II. P. Mil. A. C Voight. Mu-r.. B. P. 4 2 2. If. X VA Children's Hose, heavy and fine ribbed, worth 25c. o pairs ror $i.uu Children's G i n e; h a m n Dresses, loivj; and short sleeves, sizes 2 to 6 years, 59c c;rade, 2 for $1.00 Children's Fine Ginsham Dresses, all the new fall styles, lnire; and short sleeves, sizes 6 to bl, $1.25 and SI. So values . . .$1.00 1! MrMi'; Sr Silk Iln X fcr m si. 00 Women's 3Sc Boot Sil N iHose, 3 pairs for. . . .$1.00 ! Children's 5c Rompers. 2 pairs for $1.00 42 and 45 inch Pillow 5 yards for. .$1.00 Men's 59c Sport Shirts, 2 for $1.00
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Are 5til1? .Many pe-n, r. There h no -r.ecA in ,in thi. It you are earr.iM in von: desire to rvt ahead, come to this hank and talk ir over 'vith us, and we will surest a method that -vill greatly aid you in yo-r erTort to save money. Many people have already acted on this succestion and today are enjoying a srood income from a avincs account. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY 4': On Savings SERV-ICE That's a hie; word. Our service mie;ht be the means of saving the life of some member of your family by keeping the food cold and sweet with our Pure Ice. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. 525-535 N. Emerick St. Home 6123; Bell 2221. A Quick Action Diarrhoea Cure Wakefield's Hlackb c r r y Balsam i a very positive and quick acting cure fnr Diarrhoea, Dysentery and all loose r.t'.vel troubles in adults .nid children. ANnlutely harmle. Relief after first dose. 71 years ,.f cure:. 1 everv.vliere. HARRY L.YERRICK Funeral "If- " M -r . n "Ow uircctor ir :OW1.H E. DILL. AaUUnl MEN r.i't tlil liit f nu n out ir-mjP' . ir-'i'.i-" at IT:'', i '' n . ri ' ' 7; I !. f :.f..' T. i t .. r: 'f i r : -. tz .--I. :'''... ttrr thT I ail. l'Kfj.s ai.wa a v :u i: .. ii- a Ttf'.l :i.i t ! - III' '11 t ,-'.- rr.v tr'-tr. . r.t .'t MI.I. '!'. ir, ! ... 'i; r c i '. ; .,r' i: ! r-1 rrv T o I iin: i.i.ak n If yi.ii jTI'-r.'l w any Ai:t"'." ". r.; . V-r-. . l'.."l. kin rr ' 't tr.: t' -! Stc:..t !" I.1t. V.l- . r. !:- V ri i-. M r. J I -. i rc-- '- K : IrlI '-f " t ! 1 n ay t any -r:.-- U ii t ' ' . ' - ' ' 'ifil ' P f ' " ' I l.m!ntUn Nil r ;-; 1 I'r v . v v - - . j o '; t n r.ni '' "J I:. : H, .in ft t.. 1- 1 r 4 an-1 s S to L lr. If. K. niitli sl'hC IAMT
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