South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1918 — Page 12
12
Tiirnsn.w TTVTTxivn, orronnn 2f, m. ir: S3
MISHAWAKA NEWS News-Times Office: 120 Lincoln Way West. Home Phone 118; Bell 10
CASES
A
E
Only 46 Reported for Wednes-1
day However, Ban May be Extended.
Tin, Li ;ti v. Tito t.trl of hi-;ilMi in-f In the ilty li.ill 'Iliur-l.i iii'rniiiu' ami affT rriin.c -nIitin-! Ihl to kii i 1 1 1 h:ii ftn lul( Unit I y or until sin h tirno-i .1. tin ft llif it lii- a clti;lI! iiiintrii nt.
I ! iv ;snd hox a falling nff 20 l ! r: t u M with T'-iv lay's litfure'
h:h f'r th 1iy wer Not-; w ir hst ndlr.fr th a p; i rnt . he tt-r- ; rnrnt of c on!ltior.s In th city. Dr. ' ' 'hri"-t';-hT 1 j!at"I to th- Nw.-: TJrr.pM V-Ir.. r.icht that tho : in on public nie'-tlnirs. entertain-' M-r.!. rhurrh rvirf, prhooN, etc. v.r. n't !ik'y ) rfmovp-l until
i S;j nI:t '. ',vpi ',i. M-r-hn nt. an a oth-
s u r,o arf i;r:.rink, irom inf n-
i J r cr or'!-r nr inrlinO to think, that ;?s r'?pr.ion for tili ; iin'hcr W'fk I from S:ir,'liy is a hardship that j r:ii-rht h r-.Nvi;.tfl r-spoMally In view j'.f th- f.:ot that tho disoaso Is vli 'lT.t!y h-!n krrt wll In hand, an-1 Ith.-it the .an v.ill h lifted in South ! tr. 1 f-' it-mi ay nu:ht. Th health ' h..arl will !!; Fri'Iav an1 will jt.ik (r!:r.it' Moi In the matter.
Subscribe to THE NEWS-TlMES 12 Cents Per Week Including Big Sunday Paper. Morning or Evening. Phone Home 1 IS, Bell 10, Mishawaka. First With the News.
Quality First
A. C. Haslanger & Co. Quality First
I
Mo
re
o
1
J Vi,
TM
We
rti
Fl
a n
Si
ft
jf A U k-
M II l r
Aga
0
a
I'ortv-tx r. . ' s f.f Influenz- i .-r ; i i,r r v .,., v MMXIAL iMIK KS THIS V.Y.K
Forr. t irv of th J ..:,','.! r'.f ' h-Vlth ' ! I a onports an.l Librr TaWw. i Ppanjrler will officiate
last niht. Th. :- ro-r-,! Wr.lr.f -a- lir rniltun? Co. A.lvf.
Tr. Kee.l f-h!on Solo anl J. P. Funeral services for John Otto
j S-nith shoM f'r m-n aro dirfernt. j j utts, 233 V. Ilroatlway. who died ! H- o them at Wirn-y'. A'lv. !f,f nneurronU. v.ill ho held from
the Kvanpeliral ch'irrh, IIday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock, Kev. D. D.
Burial will
v in the city cemetery.
Funeral Forvices for Leo Charles. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn,
r. 1 1 W. Mishawaka av.. will be held -
from Ft. Monica's fatholio church Thuidny afternoon at three
o'clock. Rev. J. II. Weckmnnn will i
iofTlciatr. Iturial will be in .St. Jos-
r j h's cemetery. F-.in "il services for Nellie Orifm.y. 2"'7 S. Mason ft., were held from the residence "U'ef'necday afternoon. Thf child is purvivfd by its parents and a sister, Lillian, and two brothers. John and I-?ter.
ni7rn:s rnoi towa. M.rs. Charles Schrooder of south of Mishawaka has returned from a week's visit with relatives at Dubuqur. Ia.
-.
rni:sn lakt: TnotT. At Caivy's, lir X. Main st. 20r and lb. ITao moved into new ijuartcrs. 115 N. Main st. Ai
Yv-
i (;or:s to oFiirrns' nt ainivc; j Sert. John Abberper of this city. ! who lias been stationed nt Camp ' Taylor. Lou isville. Ky., has Rone to
Camp Pikr. l,ittle Rork, Ark., as a candidate for the ofnerrs' training school.
A
it:tci:ss hand plays . ."Hand- Arovs the Sea." and "Anhors Awi'tsh" Marrli in Columbia mird o. 'J."10, S." vnts.. IkMcr l'iirnitiu" Co. Adt.
(o N"rr.rEr ox paoi: 14.)
Carter
Underwear iNo camouflage on the quality of Outer's Underwear the same this year as last year
j or live years ao.
Ladies' Unions, in sleeveless, elbow sleeve, and long sleeve, ankle length, $1.50 and $1.65 suit.
r
WAMT ABS
r .TrT
b
eeoe
WANTKD Youn(? man, draft exmpt, one who has had experience in otlicc detail work to fill! vacancy in oUiec- of larKe manufacturing plant. Apply in hand writing, Ftatin qualification;, ape. and experienceP. O. Box 127, Mi.-hawaka. Ind. 312T-tf
Djin-acratic Candidate for.
Couni7 Commissioner I:.itcrr District.
Foil SALE Oil TRADE Year line
heifer. Inquire Jack McNabb.
i 302 E. Jefferson av. Jlt4
CASH PAID for Liberty Bonds Room 423 J. M. S. Bldpr., touth P.end. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 4 p. m. and evening 7 to S. Bell 4377. 9112-7
Ladles' Unions, part wool, all styles and sizes, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00. Ladies' Unions, nearly all wool, at $3.00 arid $3.35. Ladies' Unions, mercerized and wool, all styles and sizes, $3.00 and $3.25 suit. These prices are practically the same as last year. Compare them. You will he convinced this is the place to buy your underwear. Children's Unions, 60 r wool, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95 suit. Men's Unions, in ray. part wool, line ribbed. Suit, $2.95. Infants' Wool and Part Wool Garments at all prices. Fleece Lined Underwear in all styles at all prices. BUY UNDERWEAR NOW.
Virginia Dare Dresses 1
w
Thoü3ands of Calori? Fr-
U riaces are jiving satisfaction l VI in ritr. town and co'ir.tr'. t
u U Ve h;e a book of remark- H q H able letters written by Cal-
I is there a word of anything l J but yrfcl? for ih Calorir. C:mm to ??
We keep ccmin in. Another car just arrived this week to make your homes comfortable this winter.
i ; our tcr r.d ltt xm hovr yo-j tn
fj It
1
The best titling and iinished dresses on the market regardless of price. We show a new line of these popular dresses at much less price than elsewhere. All-Wool Serge Dresses at $19.50, $21.50, $25.
r. tv yoa r&I iorie cf th I 1
iettri In thU book.
Ask to See Our Guarantee
Our coal administrator warned us vain thi week of the coal situation for trv coming winter.
s
All-Wool Jersey Dresses at $23.50, 527.50 to rj
$37.50.
Taffeta Dresses at $18.50 to $25.00. You will want one after trying it on. ' Nashua Woolnap Blankets None genuine without the name, Nashua. Gray Woolnaps at $5.50 and $6.00 pair. Plaid Woolnaps at $6.50 pair. Plain Cotton Blankets, large size, $3.25 pair. Wool Blankets at $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 pair. Home Made Comforts at $4.75, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 each. Crepe and Flannelette Kimonas We are showing the finest line of Crepe and Flannelette Kimonos ever brought to Mishawaka. They are beautiful and serviceable. Each S2.50, $3.25, $3.75 to $5.00.
iVl il I
! ft 14
TTTiTT fiTT A TT
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 100 Pairs Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, with lace edges. Advertised in South Bend as worth $3.00 pair. Friday and Saturday only,
1.85 pair
n
!
riASLM(SEl? (Of Course)
3 CwT5S5?j!fc!
sac
Y A NT1-.TD YounK mnn exempt, orr who h.is had experience in olllco (detail work, to tU vacancy in otflco of lire manufacturing pliant here. Apply in h.indwrittnp, stntlnp quali-
tiiMtions, ai;p an.l experience. P. O. A 'te ttr In-ehe is a o-c tor hTiiciencv, h'conomv and for the:b0x i::, Mishawaka. wit
Election Nov. 5th, 1918
Weilars at' the 0)mmunity YOfK Sl'lrOK'T IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
If :7l 3i
I
t
WANTKD TO RENT Small house or heated rooms for three adults; pcMKtorhce box 14S. Home phone 9Si. SOti POR RENT Furnished rooms for lKht housekeeping private entrance. Call evenings after 6:30. $53 Lincoln way K. 29tn FOR SALE (lood paying restaurant. Wouhl consider part payment, !a!ano in payments. Call 10 5 E. Mishawaka av. 19t30
1 II lirilWini. Prop. Mi-liaw.ika Trut HI. is;.. H'" N. Iain St.. Mishawaka.
j Vc i:crc fortunate in ninij the exclusive agency for
uster
Brown'
111 (LI
es
For Misses, Children and Infants
which will he in our stock the latter part of tliis week
Diamonds and Government Bonds Ahe the CREAM of all INVESTMENTS. Neither will ever depreciate in value. Outside of Government Bonds there is no better buy today than Diamonds. Make vour selection NOW and have it laid aside. WILL ALLOW 5rr ON FIRST PAYMENT.
pi I
pecia,
(T TT-
Ä 1 M
aturday
d
oats $14.95 to $;
c
These coats are of this season's latest models and were made up to sell for much more than the above prices. These coats are of Wool Velour, Pom Pom and Broadcloth, in latest colors. Look these over and save money.
si
I
Latest models in Georgette Crepe Waists, in all the latest
shades. Waists that sell up to
for this sale
n shades, waists ip4i $S.C0. Special
r I I V I a
r
. v.v Yooi berge and bilk Dresses
Just received a new lot of Wool Serge and Silk Dresses, and to move them
jj quickly have priced them accordingly, $14 95
These are the season's latest styles and come in different colors.
ti
Waists of Crepe de Chine, in all colors. Plenty to select
from. Priced these 2 days at jj
32,95
through on!r on r3'.tpr. It t
ondr. Theutar.da of .rm
through the coldt vtber cf lit winter with a third ls fuel thaa formerly. RmemNr tht the Calortrt ! rctxintted to !o vr-thlrg y. It nT3tt mftk or yo-a ar not JLik.ed to kp it- Com in. CALORIC IT UN AC F, CO.. Kife TÄZ K0?rrrCS JtTOVE ca,
CiaclnAtti. a
I
i
One dav's notice and one Of U5
51 .''-"' Ak t. J
A WARM HOUSE (rf
A COOL CELLAR , : J i
Te C;o4al Patlmtco PtPttss f ?m-j
will be in vour basements and then you won't have to worrv.
CALL, PHONE OR WRITE
ins nmmm m
136 IL Broadway, Mishawaka, Ind. Home Phone 402. ARTHUR F. WOLF
i!
V I
I
Women's Gray Shoes finest grade of kid, with high or military heel. Special for this sale
4
Women's Black or Gray Vici Kid, military heeL Special for Friday and Saturday
4.9
Children's Velvet Coats, sizes 2 to 6 yrs. The very latest models.
Neatly trimmed. Spe- j cial 2
' ' ' 1 ; . f ' ' ' . " ' . ' , N ' -v "-.'.-' . ' " -' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . V , J y '; , ' ..' -. '. . ' . - ' ; ' . . . " . '. - - . - ' - - ' V' : i. ,. , .... : ; : ; v : : , i . ' "- -'v ..." ,, . , ; .... ' - ' . . V ; - , V. . - ; r'y : r: , ;.; - 1 : ;'- r ': ' ' . v" ' : " " ' .' ' ' H , v:-.' '. .i , ; ;- -j ; ''V - - - : - ': ' - : J. - , , ' ! .. v-- 5 - ' '' ' ' J. : '-'v' ''.'" ' . v.4' ' ' .-' ,.,' rr :,, ' - ' ;
Democratic Candidate for Reelection as
Keep warm and save coal at these prices. Large Plaid Blankets, size 64x80, special One to a customer.
mm i. ) i i wmmm m
$2.95
AUDITOR
St. Joseph County
Read The NEWS -TIMES Want Adj,
VOTE FOR
HENRY C
1
i
3
mm
FOR Township
rzu Cx c3 r n i! ill
-y Li j- u u
MISHAWAKA.
