South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 146, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 May 1919 — Page 2
MONDAY JA I:NINC;, AY ZC. 191.1
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
KNIGHTS CONFER I FOURTH DEGREE!
Exemplification Work Held in This City for the First Time.
Kline Abolishes System of 'Reporting Robberies
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Kl:ii- his al.oli-h-! :.n i.ii.lo.d t gaard lie; uni'tiri.- i ttr i'- l" 1 die wlfan-. Th- invt .-tiic.it nn i
NATIONAL RULER
OF ELKS IS HERE ;
I ,ul.ir to!! call of the ,Jt..
t ( I T I of t 1 ,
.o th fa. t that tl.r alt .1 ruh-r
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Kxtitili:j. uitri of llii in nth 1 -gltt in th- ixni-ht of (.'n!iinii.;;s n3 held in Herat for if..- :,r-t time 5?;i nu.iy aft fnoor; v. h n 1 candidates from Am! r.- i i . Ti; Marion, A lt- i ruh . .th ll- I, Notre l.nn-, Kl.hart. Misin.v.ik.i, I'm. Kokoniu, L''.:ü;ot (. Wmatrae. Whit in, "'mnii I'm, it. Michigan (;t. r r- ami Nil'ttcrc forrn.il! -f.d ,wl:i tlm Laldrie an ord. Th fourth io''j rk ;ii.p i lit .'an Sanday i.i'j.niiu' at !;.:. t'andidatt.s itt"ii'l '1 a .-! mn higl. r 'jiiini! ii;.iv- at St. I'.iM i k hun h and look r.art in tl. pr -li.ninari rvic follow lr.g tin m i - .-. Th l.'v. John 1'. I ( i 'i.t-, ". S. t. lit'tachoJ the Mrmoa at ih" nioininoriis and joirt'd o,,t th- r. 1 oi a strong I'hri.'-tian iait. Initiation 1 Aerri-e.. Initiation er i's In van at oVI k .Sunday aftt rrmon in the iereption rooms of tin- !nli.ina chii.
.111 Ii. I 1 . I . i. I I . ? J I . cli.tr-' of th' tit gn work ami wa.d
yfi"t''t l A. W. f-'Ttiti. John Hi-.S riaiik l'. iIooUull. t'.nul4-.' A. Ha sort y. L. .1. Kt lly. V. U H-nit,. aril tli- Ki v. .Maine v. A. Si huina Ii r of Nntrc I'ame. Musical nurnbei s for the cerointmie s w i n f urni..h i ly th- Colarnlna i(i:aitct of ('hii.uu, l.d Iv lr. Charles I. O'Callaghan. At the '.1.- (if th" initiation the nfwly in-talU-I men hers, to. ihci with ut ts ami 1 atli. s from all park of tho .-t.itf. a sst nihlt .i in th Ilotary room at tlio Olivt-r tw.tfl. Four nunI r 1 knlKts. lali-s an 1 uisis of honor wore jncsfnt. onjhut orchi str.t rondtrt il kitio.i.s i -twcnii coii st--, an-1 FinnWy ,!cFatilcy of the Notit Iamf (ill c luls;m M'ral of hts rautmit Vpiv-ial-tif. S.W'ttions w !1 al-o furni-h (1 )y William F. M.kM.-ii, All.vrt II. U'inkh r. lMwird J. AlhrUht an ! Wal.h J. Mrt.'abf f tho Coluiuhia (j:iitft of Chiruno. iMckni. is Tiit n.j-U'r. F;irl iMcktMis, Tiiastri of llufourth tiprcf in north rn Indiana, acting .li toatniaott r. introdiu . tl th;.lit litv. Moiii-inor ! 1',. . r.jt-k-rntati'- Drtw, tlo famous Unuii.-h n't li.st ami arir.y i-ha plain. fn introtlm-inir Mi'iisi;ti"r Iuv Air, Pifkrns (b-tryt! that for years the Unlish autlnu s- r d as u rhaplain with ritUh loi't-s at home ami ahioad. He cui.o to this (ountty m Moks ao m -eonipafietl hy a eouxin, l-'rank Ul'"kt r.taflc l.trew, and is making i lecHirt- tour tf th- midille wotwn states. .MonM';:iof I r .Vs pen name is Ji he. A seoUll. Mr. I)rt . Athlrc.. "Vlif Kni-;lUs of i 'dum uns." said tht- mor.simuu. "have eidentl .dai-.n'd well in taking the nanu of tin !rr at tl i.-icovei t r for tht ir pa -tion of their organization." He ontinutd. saving that he hail oo.ervt'ii that the knights iiad dont wondtrfwl work in war times ami thought tliat it was iuit withri their r.tnue to (any n tiuir nhk mltawiis u thf work tf iteonKtruetioi. I'ei't.onal reeon;-t ruction, tht nuni-rilor aeiieil. is the onlv
! eeonstrtn tion that is huud tt lia.-t-tit et. S'l-t-akin of th. i nllm-iu t of th.wir on religion Ii- said. "I tan not jv-!-?' na 1 W an -v uk nee t' K ;un ( tion of nüioii caused h !lt' war. War ti.is l.-t loose a spirit which is as far nunovt! from th" sermon tat tiu- mount its on- .u. HiKi'iiit'. The ln,;hts of Coh.m'ou.s h takinsr on om- 1 the tulhusiumu of th tdilen kniht.s tan r t;-tlr-wonderful seriee in re on.-iruc -t ,n.-' I'rtKlor on Deurer. J'ortiu'f t.it S.a. Kol-rit I'rm li.r vl KIMuft spoke or. 'Th'1 l''inn j ,.-, ,.,. on nvh.tlf tif tl.- no nio. t s l!t- pointed out th pt-rils td" sovi.üiMii anil Pol - h. i-m ami aMin i ili.il t: u;i-j the tlul of a!! Anitri .t:;s lo i.ti.-"- thfir xttne's a.tir.-' vli out. ni ai.d anaiehj. ami tin;- h. tin-- 't. th- t.vk,nj!t no . th.-ir lits foi
tnc t;i.e u'im' in the
s conntt tt d ; he l
1 1 a nsavt tl ; :f all
at do no-.
- 1 that t!o
pa' t n
TO to to !.
a i. i v. a fit all hi.s,
1 . ü h th.- h-pai Hai iit thto l-ii ruin. Tao e.u ii i h idhr i
kiio-.v. it is -aid, what ha happened .! iim- tin- l.iv. and many times t,c pi'iolui' n t-ni i i a r i a wher to! th..t iniili. ri-.- nr. iirrt ii on tk ir 1 als dm imr t he d.'.y. la.-il.s abo!ishi.M th.. rohb.rv 1-!. it :s sr.d tht- von f .in,!., that H ! n -t to tl.o h. vt tliure td' his t tl" to lit th. puhiie kiiow wh.it ho is i it nr-,". Tl.tl foif. io- 1-, nl to hav- a i io ! i s I , i ;h- jmlietj' Motte:'
s.-it!u. ii-d ' ; r.v depai tint n: i x It
tio l nit". I Mat"-, al.-o im- i t at. t V,.-tem a d in iti s ul.t ic policf-
iS'.stcm nas ulst litcn
t in- tad if c on dut v at
I are said to hue n oth.r Ii.tr-to i i " s-i't ! i" i form ih;m to m-.-w- r th I
ii wants! phon". This tannot he done in-!
city j t llifuth .iP"!- the hif -oes to
it said, since he has eiiare
reeords and tue men know
b-olutti- nothing abttut th affairs
j 1 tht. tl pa r irnt-nt. , Kid'-m-f tliat th.-1 chief ts f ostt ri ir.tr all forms of vie ami imirorrility in South lUr.d i s-i, to ! n ir i the fat t that patrolmen ate sp.-ci;i-: f'ullv intiucttd to take orders frora ; ' Iline. A lohbtiv w.is i potted Sunday. !tne hitf was fouiul S'.n!a nisht, anl he wr.s ;'lltwtd i't ; his way.
lit. :.Ti wiJi'i ii, 'i iiiii. I
t'hief lme an-trs - alls with ; Hend lodge I?-'-' at
lode in the country hds appointed committees for this work. He told of the ortW appropriatir.sr $-.000.-
UOU icr war work, ana inai i,'o"-.-, 00u of this appropriation had been J spent, and the other $l.000.(' k0 i , now beim: int in ailin reti:rnel
'ldi?r.s anil other worthy ptist was
activities. ! Many laiter StTVito.
a il that i
rvery ';
f . M . V 1 ..,.V. .11. 4 W. I
I loci fie oi ine nruei i uitmü uu . i. nr ' country had neglected Its regular 'work for war activity, and that at 'least 2 per cent of the total mem-
" j bership of the organization had enCharacterizing the Hencvolent am! ! Ure'1 the ftlhraI rvScp ' H d"
I c-Iaretl that nearly every lonue m
IS Id" l. ,.l .ln.il,l .itln.i tl-i.i
I ri e en jiur iiao injimirw in. m
purely American fiuternal
fu!::!::;! han!Bruce A- Campbell Speaks tof)lJXJ tl
Ninety Members of South Bend Lodge.
me ounirj
! greatest purely American ft uternal ; u 4r part of it iodide rooms t organization in exi-tence, ami telling . to either the-Rcd Cross or some oth-
i J of som tf the patriotic work a'
I er war charity organization or to
corupli-htd ) late war, Uri
St. Louis.
the oranizati n number of the
the order during tlv?
!the goVtrnnient for Liberty loan i headnuarters. He said th.U tmw.
cc A. Campbell of Kast however, the order is returnim; to
III., t:rund ealtetl ruler ofilodpe work, which he said inelule-i
i the carrying on of othr movements
for the common" oot1. Mr. Campbell's address was pre-
a special meeting t Mletl hv tlie rfRular hle meeting
atltire.-sed a large m mbers of South
oati 'd uaun, an-w t rs i el.-phono Sunday afternoon.
lis. tr ies btwrs, an. I, n. ihort, i This was Mr. Camp'otll'
th" p'.lit e dt p ii tmoni.
FORE i DhYS
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SEE MODEL CiT
V I
Erskine to Be Host to High School Students
p.. bv
a sed the
at whih nine candidates were inihist visit .tinted int the oriler. expressed , There were a number of visitors
from out of town lodges present to tee and hear the grand exalted ruler. Mr. Campbell, after the close tr th meeting, visited Xotre lame uni-
In telling of the activities of the j versify, returning to East St. Louis I I n t a Wiimliv i ft u i'Ti Ann .
Klks .luring the war. Mr. Camphell
establishment
to South lit'iul, ami he
himself us more tVian well with the work beintc tlone luthre lure. Tells of War Work.
Delegates to World Prohibition Convention Visit in Indianapolis.
toltl ot the estatdishment or two
base hospitals in Kurope. which
were turned over to the government j
withtut col ti it. He alo told of the founding of one re-construction hospital at lloston. Mass.. and of the preparation of the order to estah-
the Oliver theater for tho Tuesday another reconstruction hspitai matinte of the Camp Custer soldier j at New Or Ivans, la. when the war play, The Makin-i of a Soldier," ami drew l a t lose. h is invite.l all of the South IJent Mr. Campbell aUo toltl of the or-
Thi' St witebake-r i-orpoi ation. ihrouuh its pr sith nt. A. It. Iaskine. lias piiiih'ksed the entire rapacity jf
I NT I A N A I ' LI S. May - Am rit.tii dr.s lrt)U-;ht foreign c-workers to Intlianapohs today to show tht in a model tlrv ity and ttt compaif it with the -t cities of the Fnited States rind other nations. William Jennings Ilryan ami Ir. Howard H. Husell of Westerville, ).. foiiiiib r of th- Anti-Saloon Lean u' of America, stopped here on a tour of the country in the interests t'f tiiv woi Id-wide prohibition. I'.ryan talked at Tomlinon hall this afternoon itul will deiner another address there tonight. These men wa re accompanied bv rt. number of delegates rt presenting prohibition elements in foreign lands who are in the Fnite.l States to. attend the convention of the AntiSaloon league ami the world prohibition conference in Washington next month. Thy are also tUritiff the country to learn the difference betwee n the wet and dry t rritoi it s. Tli party in. lu.lt lh C. Y. Saleebv o London, a member of the Stn ng'h of Britain movement; W. .1. Allison f CL.sgow. secretary of the S(ottish ITemis-she Bill and Temperance association. and James Marion, seen tarv of the Australian alliance prohibition counsel. More than JUO delegates are in the Fnited States representing "'-, countries. The parry in Indianapolis was designated by the main body to make the tour.
high school students to see this performance as its guests. Believing that such an entertainment would be instructive to the students. Mr. Liskhif with the consent of Supt. Nuuer, of the public schools, p.as arranged for their seeing this production without any e.peirVe to them. South Bent! pupils
I will ih u see exactly how Fnel
Sam's soldiers are made from the time they enter the camp as a recruit until discharged as full-Hedged soldiers. The regular font -act performance, as staged by Mr. Ceorge Herbert., will be put on, the matinee beginning at o p. m.. while Principle M"fowiin will excuse the hinh s hool student-? at 2:'u p. m. they going direct to the üver theater.
tier financing the Salvation army in
NEARLY ALL WOUNDED HAVE BEEN RETURNED N'HW YO UK, May 2 fi Bringing annou p.cemeivt of the abandonment of Brest and St. Xazaire as embarkation ports for American sick ami wounded, the hosplt?! ship Mercy arrived here Sunday from St. Xazaire with ;!x5 patients. Virtually
its eversea work, ami how the gov-jail the wounded have bt en returned eminent has asked the Klks to take ! to the Fnited States, officers of the
charge of the vocational training for disabled soldiers throughout thv tuition. He explained that every Llks
Mercy stated, ami the less than 1 0 0 left will be brought from the war ilea through the port of Antwerp.
ST. FLORIANS LOSE FIRST GAME IN YEAR
MISS O'NEILL FIRST WOMAN TO GET PASS
Mis- Fae 'N ill. late star with Ziegfeld's Follies, has presented each of tlm new class '"B" hasehall leagues with a beautiful silver cup to h' given at the end of the season
I to tli1 player, participating in at' ! least -C gam.-s. who leads his league; j in luitin-;. T tlw me w ho leads j jail four of these will be gicrt a $1U0 J V n t ory bo ml. 1 Setietaiy .1. H. Kartell, of the Na- j Itional association, has announced ! (the Three "I." Michigan-Ontario.! jN'ew Kn-ktihl aiiil International-j
N"i I hw . stern as th new -mer.s ree- ( t '-;;u". 1 to pi i organized hall, and has Miit th- lirst s"ason's compliii:r!.tn p gien to a woman t Miss 'Nfill. j The tlitectors of the M.-O. league ht i- oted ihe popular t:un- lady I
I .. solid gold M ison's pass. ideuti-al Mo the o'l'S sent Im)'. SieeOer tf I I i Michigan and th- lit-uten;.nt-gover- j nor .1 ntai io. I
St. Florians team lost their first game of the season Sunday afternoon when the Importe team defeated them on the hitter's diamond with the score eight to seven. Careless lidding ami wild throwing were given as the causes for the local's defeat. N'icdbalski and Baker handled the battery positions for St. Florians
and Adams and Wellman for the j winners. (I. S. Salishurg umpired.! The score hy innings was as follows: ! St. Florians ..11 l'Ol 000 7 17 f. 1 Laporte 210 001 oil i 1 Cj The St. Florians challange any ' team of northern Indiana. Bookings j
can be made by getting in touch with F. I'. Beckiewicz. :); Blaine av. Bell photic is;:'.
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SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
3 Cans 2 Pounds 3 Pkgs. 3 Cans Corn or Peas Cal. Prunes Jello Snider's 21 Ea A Tomato SouP nlu ßwk ISa Large Bottle Äijl? Yacht Club LarS Bollle 3 Bar.s Salad Snider's Palmolive 5 Bars Dressing Catsup Soap Lenox Soap
100 Lbs. Granulated Sugar (cane) $9.69
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Store Opens S:30; Closes 5;30- Sat, to 9:30 p. m.
oilS "fr Summer Time The charm of dainty colored and plain white oi!es tor summer is so outstanding; that it needs little mention. . Against the green lolinge aiui sunny stretches of summer landscape they are always refreshing.
The heautitful display in mir W ash. Goods section meets the eye so pleasing, the temptation is irresistible to own each dainty pattern. The expense is not great, however, considering the qualities. Let us tigure out the total cost to you. Pictorial Review Patterns with the new designs for June will give you a pleasant task in choosing.
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Fancy Voiles Cost 50c Yard, but see the values oliered in ne.v piaids and inula rd patterns, also dainty tloral eiiects in exquisite colors. Voiles with Silk Stripes Cost 59c, and are worth it. The ground i piain and silk stripes come in light and dark colors. The buyer calls these Classy Vciies, and you will believe he is right when mi see them and the price they are selling for only 75c yard. Extra Fine Sheer Voiles, in wonderful colorings, includeatin stripes and loulard. at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 yard. Plain Organdies and Voiles, in wide widths from -Io to 45 inch, all new summer shades, are priced from 50c, 65c, 75c to $1.25 yard.
June Brides Welcome These Fabrics Oriental Laces and Net Flouncings fcor dresses. Prices from $2.50 to $4.50 yard. Laces and Embroidery section is also showing a remarkable assortment nf new Georgette Grepes in all colors, -lu inches wide, at only $2.00 yard. New Dolly YardeihGrepes for summer, small rosebud designs on white, pink and tan grounds, at $3.00 yard.
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Th
la t e w a ! . "The
lime will ntr evu-" .-aid Fro-tor. ! "w h"!i th. bolsht vis;s will inn th. ir j n i) mvr the -u. v. hue ami blue of.
o ir country-" Overre-u ecttaf- of the K. (.. l. t". t;i.il of W'C.ili!.-;. r. 'i.t'. o . -o riet:. -es he lwnl wla'e m l-'tane-. th an Anou K-an com .t diision. Ciiaii-ioub 1'ials I)r'v. ri '' Vtry Kev. Joint Favaiia .gh ta" Notie l.taie truai to Mn-
if t lie 'at -
Fi"a " w .is i'r He a ait w .t !.
i'e ail tu siioeiuu' imus. ' to l.ro-
in! ;heir hoofs auainst the evils o' harl u-a-ie as unkiutwn 10 th. .'i-.ks anl Bomans. and i lust n.ent iua d in the histtu of the i.i:s .is lat- as h.i' filth "nturv.
su'imi" Irt-w. "Kr.igha?
j. t or Knights oi '. h t'a a xiaa g l.'s s;i ii c '
io iinstnjd.oii an'. .in.n. ti. j"ii:iin to ih-i t: ts the king ills ,ssi: ;iitil I urn. tie- w . i . Itolsliev isUl. ae-'lIuig to tt.- sia nt Notie I'uaie, is taU a i,ev ti;;n-. It bigan aa b i. . k in tile (;,iiilii of i'.diu. 1 ltlshe ism ns-
t b v Jionct .iii'i an ii. n . anarchs- ai ih houie. in ar.arvhx- always In Th. hji" there i.s the u.
! : i I 1 i i 'i:s of .,11 ia .ls ami the other of 'the Ftopians. will-e-'l t r.thusia.-ia . ho promise vsn.it m man t an !
nghtfulh promise, ami whit would tu ..ii a -i il of ton fi s ion. j
ifis Whisper Thst Comes in the Nigh! Hie Glorious Knowlcdgo Wo met Gaia VTen a Wonderful Tboujbt Stella Over Tkem.
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the ho.!. ! A :m l .cat: 1 , r.t tlit or .
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1'io't t'.i..i!...;sli, are thell" Oi.".lielK'J to s, uo trm thu cradle to
rial's. Mndish t ime i e I ah an. To.'fieats all r.ot .. ad mi
j.'n itos. ..h a . Fi t. v. .iii.t ug a a:vl as a rtsuil tiute i much com'
iiM-rci.iii.s.11 i: mil to in.t
!U;r!ncM In iU nct thrlülv derti crimet tc wotnn -Ui te tboufht of po xiMirf a batjr. tery womaa In th Jo c coming motlv frr.ood hiulJ prcpir her rtem tot t. s ucunui rtrala. TLrce rcaeratlosi Uvj .unj I L tri ,1 an,- rII.KlA ...iu.
Mot.VT' Friend, of th9rreatt t.'p at weh I a Lsc. Dr its dally ue thrciiftout th rnoJ. the k!n cf th5 abdomen la mad ar. .j j acn : nd elaitlc. t tpuzdizg nvisd relax
wntn dady arm?, and pala at tha crt t 1 la tiga -ay atoidfvl TU lciammatloa cf breait t-!ania lj
tml.O
was at tt'. to.. i t 1 i i.s...ii n.J. i- . Xerr! cr o many- ntrs to ciDrtint
xsothfr.
my )ri to ipt4nt
tal lia.
lu -oniisio I'i .'.o.iu.i .i'ii s.id ki,.irhts nad a .i'.ilv 'o ' ' st.,mlartl
,....,rers .,, .me : f...- i - .uaius-.! f1. ,, . ''n. u or Motbr'a
whi. ii au hound to ... v .op la t - t'- j wfe and wonderfully fftlV W4UlC4' v..ri l -it t ii"! .ilst.'o; i .; cm. o ! AbS rm?.ixtr, tnra U nrvthin to vtbe alli'ies 'A.U ,oi.-is. of t'le llbt-J itoaw,
V'VS he ß3 Reculatcr OmpAsy. or t.fr Lelpful and ir.terelr.i Mother.
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Store Hours: 8:30 a, m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.
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114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue. Cotton Goods in the May Sale There is a saving here for you on these spec hilly priced ginghams, percales, muslins, sheetings and pillow cases that will pay you to investigate.
Muslins and Sheetings at Special Prices
Wash
dfahacs
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o Mr ! s C 1 i (o 0 d o io a ! ! I
(jalatea Cloth and Everv
Day Suiting, 27 inches wide, in plain colors and stripes. Special, yard. .3.5c "White Outing Flannel, 27-inch, extra good quality, yard ...i 25c
Lonsdale Muslin, splen-1
did quality, 36-in., bleached. Very special, yard . . . .22c Halt Bleached Muslin, 36-inch, extra good quality. Yard, special 23c Bleached Muslin, soft
finish, 3o-inch. Special,
-varJ ; -18c! durable, absorbent,
Ginghams at Special Prices Amoskeag Apron Ging-
ham, best standard quality,
in blue and white checks. Very special, yard 14c Dress G i n g h a m s , in plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors, 27 inches wide. Very special, yard 17c Dress Ginghams, 27-in., in plaids, checks, stripes and plain coloi-. Very special, yard 23c Nurse Gingham, 27-inch, in stripes and piaiu colors. Special, yard 27c Dreses Ginghams. 27-in., extra good quality in plaids.
htvlcs :ivi plain colof
Red Star Diaper Cloth, Specj:lf V;.rj 35c
Xenhvr Ciimrhams. 2-in..
Pequot Sheeting, very i irritant, 10-yard bolts at the!jn plaids and stripes. Extra best quality, 8-4 at 59c; CM . following prices: qualitv, vard 39c at 63c; 10-4 at 65c yard, j ; . ruUr,,
Sheets, 72xOu, at i v jinch, in checks and Plain
51.75: colors, extrt qualitv, per
22-inch bolt $2.00:)'ar ; -35c Prrr ilr Ä-in.'h in lioht
'" and dark patterns. Extra
Pequot
$1.75; 72xW at $1.85; 8 1 , 20-inch bolt
at $1.95.
Pillow Cases, "Marvel," I . . . 42x36, each 29c; 45x36. ; 24"in:h bolt
each 32c. . i 27-inch bolt $2.50, special, yard
18c
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Let every Man or Boy in South Bend know that this Live Store is wonderfully "ready" to supply all his
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Apparel Meeds
ecoration
WE have the ?;oods and lots of 'em; the finest productions of the best known apparel producers in the land! We have the varieties the facilities for efficient, satisfactory service and the will to serve! We're ready! ready to help you be ready!
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