South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1917 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN ri:-:i Robertson Bub.afö& .Company
MW DAY, AI GIST JO. 1917.
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UN APPLAL UUAHI
I. I:. Fr.i'-rick. K Ninth. nnr- i I ri. .1. I .lohn N;. i!. -. 'J :"'., rhapiij ; r.i i rrit tl. I A'!. nit ( Miopa nc hi. . S. .-colt'
' a r my. Floyd M p,-rf O-irand. Midi..: j rn.i i r!d. ! I Sherman II. L" hlitn'T, I"'J N. 1 I'iirhth. m;i r r i -1. 1
Willi, im F-the. ! Mover, in.ir-
i E ROAD
SPEEDER NOT GUILTY THREE TIMES IN COURT
BOOSTER
MEET
ment 67 Exemption
Claims Filed.
J. C. Hiss Resigns Appoint-i "-i
Ai " i t I 'M-M, ,1 N. Hi!!. m;ir- i Ii IV I'i--. 11 , II. ri, iiiar !
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Forv U . i ' r d a i ., : ; L land. f ' " fi i . . f . -. . t , , , . . , : . i . I,.. r . . i it.. - i i A
Northern Indiana Cities Will Join South Bend in Rally Next Week.
; 'all Lii.-ci:. ;t ""jit m -I. us" driwr
was found nut ..viilt of -; line in; J cit conrt tu rdu y jMornini-'. Tl.i-j ; n-akf-s the thin". t:r:i- I.'J-h Ii i-!
' hw-Tl l.-f,ire til'- urt on tl i eh ir-f. : r.i this i O o third ti:n- h
has r -n f'iin('i",it'-ii. , I Ah danowski. i i n i -nilty of; ! 1 1 1 I ! '!ti"n. was order d to - ' port t" th" ii ' a t i mi f-ftic'T -or tliej
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:.,! (.. i:. Vii, ,.v. Tl i:. MV- f,,: tl', -f Im hin;,' i -',lItv -nid m.dK ),,,is j ton inarri' d. ! 1 1 Linroln highway a .. .. (f th ' n , vf' ,s- V rn r.-y' .-..- of w if :
:. li.. ,,i.tt....! "'and M-t thmuirh tli- v;,t. Th.. S"nnr' was found iruilt; of assanlS,
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:.iw! I!..!...,- : ! m 1'.. v! ' iii--unar will I to- ,1 ? h. l.-.tt. r -..r: 1 1111 ";a:r . on a i luiri' i.roumu m
::on. and i in i i -, ia ? ..; v Klir niirril. , of iift w .- k. , Adolph an i AU lii.f Willinoski, ai.d M'oinf.Ml Th..m ,s- v. !., v ;.,0 ,,, . K.i. v j;. ! ;.,v. man. ! i - 1 r t . ;oh.n. .-... d.. a ' 'i iu-d . a r.d .ots. more will a.f;.V d tli- j.,:, a nd will t. ). In- lu.uri..!. ; K'.ii.lallvi!h- on Th- . t' ami J.a-j'"''1 f" t1,0 f'TMiit ("iirt. l i M"i,.i.t , Willi. .in i:. diiK-nd. "hu -a mi.h i l"vt" -nd ,-iv i rli.-.- on 1 1 . - w :,'
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TO ENTERTAIN
o.aii in. ii w r. a:.- a-Kinu - man od.
n.i't.o'; on t!)- ui,.iii that th. iiav,- v. aial fami, t.i Mlppi.it.
i at
W. L. A I I f-l ra n. div -i hotd.
armv
i as to avoid th.- Lako Sh.ua tailwav
I ' ri'Si H-S i- lira cT i ,vt 1 lv ini,,! Tl,.,
A'! ff.;,n:,-,. ,,f th -I.ii'iw, ' L L'" VkllIl'"!!- ""r- cnuiily t ommixion r- of Llkliait a!" I Saturday i f 1 1 . , T fh- m n In 'i''' .oiinfy have alr-adv comU'in io-,1 and
not y.-T appi-.sr.-,! f..r examination " komi. ... iuonon, am! will o. a .1.. i:,,t;t M..,. i mariid.
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r-;rat ,.o;ir. N... j M...:.t Sat.ir- I ''" - -V li r.nu.
U'a n, all"1!).
os,to:a win i... stiaiKiitMHd o.u so i Local Society Members Hosts
Sunday to Northern Indiana Organizations.
1 1 N. T!rhi ,
paid for tlm n (a-sary land al.uu
'tl:- nullity lino on th- LIkhart sid-
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ftT HATTIESBURG
I to nin tli. )iihv;iv straight ahtni,' M'-m a r of tli ha al Walilif-r
tli1 north snio of the railway. Tlui Icikiic w ill ent i tani no iii b-i s of St. Jo.-jdi . ounty oir.nus.MotHT.sj ti,o .. iotif-s at Hanunond. Michigan haw' MointMl vi-w.r- to assist' ... mii,,-,i,, ni.i,,n
the nopssary land alonr tin- eountv ; lim on tin- St. .lo.ph u ' ' Valparaiso and W Hand at a rally ! "There is cvciy assuran'"- rliat I Sunday at th- Waltlo r hotin . 4 1 f
thi Lim-oln h'n-hway will so.n he j V. Jefferson ldd. More than ;'.'0 straight tied out to avnid th- lail-'are exieet d to he present at ihU way erossins at iscoilju" stated' rally, whirl, will l.emu in the morn Se y Jones of the 'hamher nf'ir.K1 with tho regular ?Tires l y the t'oinmeiae. " ur county comnils- ; local pastor. Lev. M. HolP . sinner have received the fa'.orahle A play entithd: ,Th" Spinst(i' ' . . r t 1 i . I t'.ttt 1.11(1,0." Tkill 1 . . lklt.ontoJ 111
d a numi.r of ap-jUapt. nOgCTS RCpOTtS IVi GO assess the necessary strip of landltlu- aflcrn.--: ly tlo- South Lend
miy ; at up the . or!, that was !f? fr-on tm- v : m i n , t i.. n - that end'd Th'irda. and u'-ttirv read', for the T.i n 1 1 n a t ions of the ad,l:ti.,ral men that ;ir- to appear I e c , 1 1 n i ? . ii .Monday. hi-ttict i.oard No '. w.ts al-o rZ ttiiiLT things in i ea.'.j ne.-- f.r tin e n:ption wm l, ulmh he;in- in that di-t!it on 1"; "t la . . The newly appointed appeal ,'om-'i.1-ioji Will pro.aidy .-t !rvn to
ia! woik l-y fj middle of next
verj, a- a Ire.
peals ha iio'h fde.l with tlie
tm-n. Tin- appeal om in is-ion's j tlltie. will ,e to look over the rx-i mpfions ailo'.(l and dl-allowed in'
loir lit ri t- a ml if the I.jcal hoardlav.1 cnad in an'' way tln v will1 ''ajd. 'iirit.ii RoPti'; niid the hoys
pnAU Pomr. CLIL,. n -vt- Jo-ph county line a nd ! lea iiue, ami ioiiowim; special een-
nunoii uciiiifj onuiuy in Wr
Good Shape.
are hoping that action on the : intf ser ices held for the ouim
report will not ne delayed." people at oIock, there will he 'an informal atherini; with lefresh-
nients. Loth dinner nad supper will
-en l th claims and leport-- to hai r- of r amved safely at their de- " ,Vlrk'"V-. , ,. t jtination. Hattiehur- Mis.-.. Fridav. I o 1 1 o w i n ir i " the I j s of men that i i i , 1 J,f cunl i: to word rceeLed at'ir,ae not yet l .en examined and, ' ,u " Ah., are claiming ex. motions in di-i'V 'V 'd. (le re W. l"rey c r nuu'o.
i i. t No. 1. i All men were in .-,,..,? vi.i. itu nr,li M( ,A, ,r'NTS
. ' ' The St. Hedvvifje society will hold . the local society: Y. . Krueu r. is
oi me jniiK ot condition alter -lti.
NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS
.-erved at the lu'l. A special collection will he taken np to add to tip- ..". 0u fund which the Walthe,le.'itie plans to Kivo to the hoys who are doimr military service.
lohn A. Tei-o, lJl'l South V( ml, ne-day inmrni'.K. The men wOie to
,ua n ied.
-'neu a rest oyer .Saturday and
Herman A. Kertii. L. I'olfax. 'Sunday to et incJ to their new
J. 1L Leinkini; is th president of
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i:i:irn claims i nivi
SlOX ONI" condition aitcrits ,eetinK Sunday afternoon at ( vice president; K. Koinkine. rrmMAliorf !l. spauhliuc. '.is Corhv. i th"ir ,on'r i"urt" y hich started at. tho St. Hedwige SThool. itr' secretary, and K. Iteinki:'. corI . V . . . . I rr- T ... . ( . 1 . .. II.. ,,.-. , , r- . . .
oarried I -xe- l orK i.erilral depot Wed-1 i ne wieain ni .iar micicij. reu- responumi? m-i i r i., , . . .mi....
ish Women's Alliance of Aminen, (Jan. -Miss l.ouise .xieoiay. . j .
iwill hold its meeting Monday even-; Knieper and Miss Laura H. (!au
inp at S o'clock at the St. Hedwige compose the hospice committee, school huildinir.
The St. Hedwige Thoial society j WIFE WONT PKUSbUU I t,
will hold its sink'in;,' practice l ueslay eveniner at St. Hedwige school.
The choir of Falcons. K. Pulaski.;
w ill hold its sinKin practice Tues- Hem y Fuller, arrested sojaethins day evening at 8:r.n o'clock at War-j j,. ;t mo,ith at,, on a diar of assaw hall. sault and'hatte.-v with intent to kill. The girls' Kjinnastie class of Lai- f, cons. K. IMh.ski. will meet Tuesday I lhawl from citv court Satcvonini: at 7:30 o'clock at Warsaw j urday morninsr when the case was
narried. Clarence .1. Lrant. Ml K. Cedar, .viilduol mother.
t art oundinu's. Monday no riling the task of Lettintin camp in readiness for the
Mee SzedewiK. 1 ! 1 S. I ra n lin. . a rri v al of the remaining Inliar.a '': units will hein. The men all anAImu F. Dilh.n. :-l x V. Lasalle, j p t ared to he anxious to izri to work, n.irne.l. laud Capt. Itmrers thinks that inside Hairy L. LMtman. 1 Van Huren, of ;i week or lu da. he can report loirried. Ith" can.j Js all ready and the Hurl F. IlMfleM. Kno; S. Fifteenth. I three ic:r.ainin units encamped jn n:irr,"(i tills city will then entrain for Hat-Che-fr IT. Purk-ey. i S. Fishtll. I tieshunr. ! Hand (".ms .wav. Ila.:. S. Stayton. ). CaLert., rrU-s M-'tV.nnell. leader of ti.e r,::irn,',, f. r , , ! third regiment bard, took his men
,'1"1 ' -4M rxtr- ''' tl Monticello. m.t.. Satunlnc morn-
inc where they took part in a pa-
HUSBAND IS DISMISSED
hall
The Sacred Heart of Jesus so-
dismissed on motion of the prosecutor. Mrs. Fuller, the prosecuting
ied.
eiety will hold its meeting s-imlay ; witness, w ho was hadly cut three afternoon at the St. Hedwige school! times hy a razor in the hands of her
hulldin'. i husoand. and who was not expected i
The militaiy hand of Falcons. Z. to live, deculed. upon her discharge
P.oy W. oo.orn. n 1 1 W. Lasalle. j tt iotic demonstration in that city in1 I- L will hold their rehearsal j from the hospital several days aso.
lll.'l IT i e,
C,-t I'.o--. T.I I X. F.ddy. armv.
Mondav evenin-; at V- I, hall.
that she did not care to prosecute
the afternoon. Inmiediatelv follow-
i iinr the demonstration n r.imnnlcn !
Chester F. Murphy. ' 1 Folf.1T.jfur rt.,.rilits for Co. of that city nniried j was started. The band will remain in ' Ldward Munican. -1. N. 1 ranees. Munti(;ol!o ,iWr .1nil;iV nn.
married. 1 ,..,,.t rt i . .... . ,.,.ir. Preferred hv Anna Szaho against
I o, .1 III i 'UI'H 111(1 M II K Cl 1 I t'( lllllll il lU rw .u n i. , v., .
; her hushand. and without her testi-
II"KC) VI. 1 inay the state's case was dropped. Mies Clementine and Zvnobi.i Pl-as of not puilty were enf red
Dominski. 1 L. W. Division st.. re- I l' ares oi aauii aim i,mui
Joseph Wishih. -. Sott. mar. j -vhirh ijt to temlert(i tht? pol,lie..
rie,t.
Javo;i Ald'-rson, Jir; married.
Keasey,
vs Sund iy niJiht. Col. Freyermuth announced Sat-
spent at (lary. John ;rzechocki left for Ids home In South Chicago following a short
I UrdaV that the leirnlar O.ir't.to ei.-- 1 ei' it liorn
-lnrTr'! V Lr'!,:- in- S- Laf'lrtte-! enionies will he held Sunday even-! Stanislaus Cieslicki, who has heen "inrir '. .. . ,r ! at r' ::,) v.'ithout the aid of the ' hor? viitintr with friends, left Fri,,rs' Ls ,or. ..11 .. Howard.,,,.., rh.M.i.lin Prikfn h , oe. I i ,
I i '. '1.
John dilp. F. Indiana. marriL
Hoy H M.1S..I-. 11" F C.-xlvert.
married. Frar.f.s P.rehk. ! d s. married.
Vrrp.f Melton. 7. married. Floyd r.rown. ma rrled.
rane.i a prourair. of sonws in The j Frank Malucinski anivid here
Steve Farkas. X. Mead st., and his
wife. Katie. The eases were continued to nxt Wednesday. Tony Huszkowski, charged with stcalincr Miinc carpenter tools from Alex Hojer. ."Jl S. Main st.. pleaded not Kuilty. His case was set for Tucs-ilav.
new M.n; l ooks that have heen do. ) fr
om
Fast Chicago for a few days'
nated to the oldiers hv the mem-j visit witli friends. hers of the various Sunday school! Theodore Kruczkow ski. S. Ch.'ipin
i, Ul ises of the city. A lrrce crowd i st hns izone to Lansing for a few i a.aipa, , . ...... ... , ........... . . I " . . . .
TOMATO PRICES ON CITY MARKET VARY
N. St. PetT. W. Las.Vde,
xpeeted to t.e on hand to take
patt in the services.
Tomatoes of all M;'--iliti:s and 1 sizes were öftere, I on the city market
rtavs visit with friends
Martin Cirosulski of Fort Wayne
Cant. Kliner Hev of tlie hp.-n'.. :. s., v, . v.iuinos
Carters company stated aturiavj Mr, Hen"uozvcki of' Chicago is ! Saturday morning, ranging in price; morniiiir th.t n donatn.n of no. ...a.t e from three to plight rents per pound. !
f.... .i .... . . r w , Tho-e near the upper -nd of the!
!n,rri Ltv.V ker ..,-. .,.-.tM.n t I, . , i , ' ' lSs.w.l. .... ..xap.ti further down, although. ... . t. l - . - t - . 'Mi.ur. aKer coi jini a t i o n . I nese oa-it-. Ledert P Frevln. .... 1 ore-? ... , .,.,. Th. , , , ,n tllC oualitv for the price was fojmi iIioaim., win not te eq, lipped. The Stephen pom.ecki returned to ' - . ,
. . I f. ..v hi. ,,,,. nerp
ma rrte
(Iforr W. Fnirehild. f-: 7 S Sev-
r. t h. m i r r ied
tre:t c. "' 1 F. ia!,ul. mar-1 thry ,lrl'an
:i-d. llarri-o:-. V.. Milar. ! 1 Alr: nurrid.
leorjie L. K n .'a Cr. married. . F. M uvphy. " 1 ' F. married Clai.ae 1 f iv. :. 1 F. Pre
. (assured tlmt ckIi man will he th i
relation of price and quality is often
omr - i" one of the haus before
j Mrs. Anthony Slu.arfk and fn uutuL .tm for tnat rfil!i(,n market
return
d to Tay!on. O.. after a
roets are atlvised hy the market
! Inief v;s:t here. i mastPr j,, luakH some in-juiri :-s and , Stanley Piotrowki returned to ,onk oyrr p..j, offered before l.eat two ('KS.5 ; ii, in.Hiftji isit here. .
,i , " ; tnev hnv.
K.mi ai.a aoo rr.i.ni.iny one cup, T.w,. c7,1t,,vski. Phillirr-a st.. re-:
Pecan Sticks, shtly and add
f I - row n suar and one-half -"Up of
carrot--, lieets and other
arr ;e
Lawrin F A r.dt m:. .'.IT, N. Al-
: n . a r n : v i:uh;::
a V; r v Lav Hoc.-.e- p., vjn ;c'.. '' - W
,n;i": i'.-.a r ! ;f i.
W.A oi ho n sw.ar an. one-nai np or A from a three days'xlsit with , ,pt.t,,,i,.s WflP al(, ()!ft.t, ,,v . :h-.;r sifted w ith o:.e-fourth teaspoon ! , . , i,:r ,(r , , i . , . , , , .... friends m h.rairo. manv producejs. in -pite of the if,, ' b.iKir.4 powder and one -third tea-i 0. . , ,. ; i,f for , , , . ita.x . . Stanislaus Oizecnows,,! .er. ior cooj v-,.ather a artre tnarket was spoon of salt. Add also one cup of ' . , ... , f , ;C1. , , . , , ... ,. Laporte following a few das msu held, more than a hundred proiv pecan meats. broken into small . . , , . . ,. . . , da.. with friends hre clucers ofterir.c: uoods. piec--. Lake pread out in a shal- ' , , -r- ,1( . , . ' . Pav.l Iktr.aczkn. Prairie ay. ha-
low pan. m a moderate men.
Mmti.i: i,uiaks. Pac.-ok ami Iiuis Heinhardt.
! Sot:- to T : ro :t for an it-definite
1 N
id r. T i ii iT.v in vomi:v.
, stav. The Sir Kr.iuhts of Suth P.ei.d j Mix lLnrietta Welniek arrived . Kevie.v. No. 4.. L. T. M . will i here from South Chicago for a few , :-.tertain th.e women numbers at a
"v!:a Hotn. (
' -r Le H. Trow br.dc. . Aller, narrad A , C Shot- ma'. k t Fdd . man i- d Wi'li.,1.! Fiahr. S07
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,i
H a.; ;. . 're--, r. k
ter. m..M d ' !!-. 'rawfeu d. f, .". F TCeasey.
; N iFhirles ilomwoiul, MNhawaka
Lola N La'V.U N S1:
'se.'i I"d rndHay"' vJiit witn relative. ' watet melon feast :-."xt Tuesday 'V,',,',' ' , " " T. T:. Malkow-ki of (Hand Hat id-- f.x Mi:nu Mt t!ie iia'.;. it nas decid.ed
t!
lis in the citv viitinc with friend. ' re-nhtr meftir.r of South Lend
KIKTIlN John Ipczn-k: returned t review. No. 4. F. i T. M.. Friday i:or:, to Mr. and Mrs. j. M. M;,rJ Flint after a visit of several days (.v,Mlil. Allen st. a du enter. Al. 1 vith fri,'1,1s here. The ch irter w a.- drape.l m mem- '. "i Joseph Karasiak. P.rookt'.eld ory of Mrs. Miranda Norri.-. he-' jhajt ;une to Hammond for a couple L'lt.th 'ccurred recently. A pca-d HIL i'l.l'ltS MITT Jays viit with frier.il. arty was aNo planned for Tuesday rn.. i:.,r .ii iom, Sylvester Tdl;isinki. Indiana av.. f,.r a v.icipcr who i in need.
r T '. r ! Jo-.-nh "; itfev.
a I r ' . , ' II.,r;,-.- ! K : : . ' d ' r. r . t rt . '. ? f a r I v ! V. -a i. : r i ir r r ; ! .::.- 1 1 '
i will pla'v th Washincton Stars Sun- returned fr.:u a visit of sexeral
viiTiN; i'.n)Ks to im:i:a( ii. He. Jan; M Fakin-. chaplain
t.
lo- , d !
t me. m.nr.e.
4 . F Mirer dav mormnif at 1 i'clock at Leeper , s ia .o..c n.. v ' ,.. Mr. ar.d Mis John luam and
, ,f. - j- ! . son. Tony, of t'hitai.o. win attended , ,.f the Third ii,i:i.ei.t. 1. N. C. ' ! aI)(1 Mrs j : s- hock. 112; ; the funeral uf the former's mother, mü ocupy the paipit . ' :he !'ir-:
F Pot. Woodward a.. and Miss Helen C ar-, 1 AI"""'rnr .j.. - ....... ter. H-'l Lincoln wav 1.. left Sat - i the, r home Satut d.ay. i ine service. S LafaN- urdav fT Horton. M.on. where ihry , F-.mk Sobosin.ki aitiwi here! Hev. S A. Stewart. T. !.. of J1 w ill be mined h Kd-ar Sch.ock. w im I from We; lUmmor.d lor a .sit ofj; ;ti .. .;,- the p-:'.p:t for the
.. , ... ........! . , .1. i..iv. ..t ,t u- sv.iJ .'s uitii fiienns h--re. uioriun j: sta n-e- at We-tnun
, fr..ni I'.-rt it: Ne L d Mi-- 'kit a C m h '.-ki
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WasV.into'i ,-,. ... t
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Shoppicii; Hcun
8:30 to 5Ü0 p.rn.
Robertson's New Tea Room in the JelYerson blvd. Annex is now complete and open tor your inspection. It is an achievement of which we are justly proud. Planned and executed with the uppermost thoughts ot" the comforts of our patrons.
The table arrangement for nieetine; place to visit and make appointments. The Tea
parties of 3, 4 and 6 has a
seating capacity for ioo, al
1
Wei come to the visiting school teachers We shall he ghd to have you for nur Qne:. a:i -ve relieve you vrill enjoy a little jaunt through mir tore. ShmU you wish, to write a letter to friends. o;ir ret room will pro-
vue you wnn stationery tree ot charge, also serving as a meeting place to visit and make apni.intments. The Tea
room you will lind a delightful Place tor entertaininsr vour-
self and friends at lunch. Then aain vou may become interested in the manv new things heinr "shown Vor the com-
owiiK ample space for wide , lSi'J? " firniin? to" share in some, ,!ukS 1 1 spienakl otienn.s tor our manv departments are howir.-
15 Discount on Furs Select vdiir furs nnw. A deposit will secure them until needed, also a savins of 1 5 percent. No storage charges.
remarkable values during the August Sales.
aisles.
Service Pobersoivs service helped to make the tea room one of the most popular places in South Bend. It is this same service which we offer to you and your friends. A service that we are dailv striving to make still better more nearly perfect. Our New Tea Room is at your service every business day of the week. Luncheon is served from 1 1 a. m. to 5 p. m. with an all day service a la carte. Saturday supper is served from 5 to 7:30.
The Vogue In Purple Hats
comint; color than the beautiful ,J
shades in purple used with great favor in the cominir season's new modes in hats. Special Display Monday, featuring a large varietv of stvles ranging from $5.00 to $15.00. Children's Tailored Hats in velvet and felts for school wear, $1.00 to $2.95.
The Newest Mod es in Corsets Front Lace Bon Ton and Frolaset. Back Lace Henderson, Royal Worcester. Our corsetierres will be pleased to tit your particular ligure in the proper corset.
Selecting one of these new Fall Garments What a "lirLi"" it is i.-r the vornan to discover .in authentic suit, conveying the .uch 'i individuality th.e hreak from the monotony n cro-.-d. Those . h.o buv row want the last iho'dht. t wc tiled nr. order early for :he nevec things a they came al'-n.
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Special Sale nf All Wool Angora Sweaters at $3.95. alue up to S lo.oo.
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The New Modes in Serge Dresses are decidedly marked with simplicity and lines that lend a youthful appearance. Some have a suggestion nf drapery, others are decorated with embroidery. Prices start at $15.00 and range up to $35.00. The New Fall Skirts are shown here In such variety ot siylds and materials, choosing this useful garment is made easy. All Wool Poplin Skirts at $5.95. All Wool Serge Skirts at $7.50, $10.00. Black Satin Skirts at $7.50, $10.00, $12.50.
Minerva Yarns for Knitting Sweaters A new shipment of the following jut arrived: Silk Shetland at 60c ball. Vicuna at 54c ball. Silk Mix at 42c ball. Thistledown at 38c ball
Parents S
don't neglect your children's eyes
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Less than 12 per
cent of the school children have normal vision Your children are too young to know whether or not their eyesight is perfect. Only an examination will establish with certainty just what the condition is. Don't wait until they fall behind in their school work or complain of dizziness or headaches or begin to squint. Bring them to us now before school opens. It's a matter of the utmost importance to your children's natural developmentphysically and mentally. Our charges are always reasonable. H. LEMONTREE South Bend's Leading Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician 22212 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST.
To ?3fflSh School Graduates If you expect to enter lusin anl suit-fi, y..j n ! a training for the purro.. To pet a Job i not Vo i v.a.v - lfncy, promotion, naony-inakintr vurc.-v. V,..i lau-t i.- al'. t. "make pood." lo not trust to luck, l.wt to thm i;;0 j r.-j' o i -ness. Investigate the Kelley Business College Wo are Experts in tlii- line. li'th Year i:nlr sn :, m., r'.a -i .r Finest equipment. Hr-st TeachAr and "ourse. I o: t j . . r; . f(,r c.r.flnates. COMMFIIC1AL. STJ'.XO'ntAPHir AM SU 'I: FTA F I A L 'fi:si:s OIVIF FP.VI'K. Wo have the "XATIONAI," the .tv.st und ;-n-...' Si I ilTII A r MACHINK. Younfr man. young woman, inveticate and enrol 1 r cs Vo i -w. save money hy enrollir.p -arly. TFKM OPENS SKI'TFM FF l"OFFTII Call 120 Fa.-t Wayne St. Vh-i;" F. U - - O'lice open -lay an 1 rveninir.
Those TliaH Low Llgttt Rattier Than Darkness BUT do not have their homes wired for electric service are the Folks we would like to talk to. Won't you let us cooperate with you in Wiring mr home? Our proposition makes it easv for you.
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Special Ladle' Shoes in Broken LoU 98c Great Values. KINNETS, 1 16-112 E. Wayne Sv
