South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 158, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 June 1919 — Page 2
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Ha. I.t. C. J. (iorrton. p't r. SiinJay acLool at 9:45 a. m. ; II. C. Dflony, uff rlnt'ii'IonL Trinity HlnTn nrid Vnnr nvi. Sundiy K'-hortl at 'J:0 a. rn.; ll lnli'li KIin, n'lporlritniont. Kpwrth MfmHl, cor. I-'nroln w.it W., anr. OIIt t.. It. (i W. Switr. fatnr; Sund.iy n hool jtt 0:0; (ll.-un lnnoj. huporlnton-lfnt. Stull Mmrll Chnrrh. r. S. Mkhljrsn fci..l Victoria Sts . t'nirlo II. I.. "n. I. C. L., pmtor. Siirnlay hool st 10 a. m., John Ediar'ls, ui'Tlnteudent. Cnta tafiytt bld. and WaTti at. Rt. II. fi. MUIr. pa?itoi. Sunday arbool at 9:.".0 a. m. : John Koch, upor-lntndnt-TrenbTnc t 10:30 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Eportö ltngup at 7:00 p m. Frajer mftla; Wedneaday at 7:43 f. a. Wlyi 7?C K. r. road w.i t. Rot. O. riyne, pastor. Suniiy school at d:M a. m.: J. II. Keller, auppr'.ntrndcnt. FREE METHODIST. Fr Mthdlt TonnFylTanla rt. and naah at. Kot. W E. Webfter. pantr. Sunday arbool at 9:30 a m.; I'aul Neldtiel. auperlntf ode nt. PreacliloaT at 100 a. rn. and 7 p m. AFRICAN M. E. OlUrt A. M. E. 310 W. Monro? at Rt. A. T. Roaddlng. pnatnr. Claas mtt lnr at 10:3O a. in. Sunday fhooi at 12:0 p. Ret. Ell I. Stewart, auper-lnf-ndnt. Ir. .1. .T. RoMnsnn -f rii.Htf.mioa. Ti im , will lfln a writ's nf n it i n vr?i .it th fMivft A. M. i:. iliur'h Stid.Ii.v, Jurif . H Hill prp.i. i imth inornlnt: unl venin-r and t!. Children's day rcrv.'-rs will te rved lu tb- aft Ml Aull. Taylor' A. M. E. ZJan -Corner Eddy and Campau ata. Her. L. I. Powell p tor. M'rnintr worjihlp nt li: Sermon tin" me: "Mir Old Tinu' Way." Sunday t liocd at l'J :.".0 p. ni. I'vfina worship at 7:" St-rnioii subject: "A Tru PRESBYTERIAN. TVetmlnlr Scott and Lindsey atl. Rt. Alfred M. Eella. 1. D.. pastor; residence. tUü N. Scott at. .Sunday school t t"0 a. m. ; L. C. W'hltco nrt. supertncendent. Public worship at 10:t5 a. m. and 7-' p. ai. Th session incts before the rnrnlnff aervl.e Senior KaOeaTor aciclety mreta at 0::. p. m. F'ri Corner Washington st. and La fayette bird. Rt. Cbarlea A. Llpplnrott. I. I). paator. Mln Charlotte n. J'artrldge. aasltaot to tb uilnlater. Public worship at 10:1". a. in. Ad'.rss by t It r minimier. Pill t -liool at a. ni ; -J t i ti I. Siiafor. superintendent. len' Fellowship - luh nt u m. Midweek metin vu Wrdueaday et 7M" p. a.. Trtadiy nn 5. Burns, psstor on leate. A. II. Saunders. pnt"r on duty. JIP Leer and Daytin at?. Edwin ti. Meister. rulnlMer. Blblt h- ool at 'J:'o a. rn.; Frank KettrltiK. superintendent. Grmnjer ReT. Harri paofor. Sunday school at 0:45 a. ui DUlne worship at 10:45 a. m. etery Sunday. Ererybody welcome.
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II. I r-ii it " At Hi" . I v.. ,,f f rir nii.rni r i r Krvi h ly otuiuinl'!i will be b-f..-rn-.I. Sunday Mft-rnon at .'5 n'rbiek'. 'I il lren'j. i iri IM'H Will bo li.'ld at tl- parisli '!. f.d b'.UM'. N" -veulni; rvi.es. riMir.'jy afternuoti the Ladie.V Seviri ir'le will r.wrt. t. I'efer'e German 413 TT. Lasalle a. Her. Hu(ro Welchelt. pnstor. Sunday achooi at 9 :00 a. m. ; Carl ItelokeN auper:.fn.lnt. Pi-nfrenf S' TA i'TS find h".l.V T1I - niu:ii..r :t 10:1." a. m. I.adl-s" Aid n.'-ets ;t lid j,. Senior league meets M ui!ay i i n ir 'hur' emiii'll iii-fs NN'-.!!!''-'! iV eVellillL'. Prfilhl I Ti ! lu.et Tli'ir.sdiy evenliiir.
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LUTHERAN. r'y TrlnMr FnrTiati Sbrmaa ar. n. Jndy st. ReT. Albort II. Kec. psator. Sunday achooi at 9:15 a. m; CliarU- Ha.ss. MipTintendent. 'onhruiation M-rvl e and holy eoin TT'unb.n at H':.".o a. ni. espers with "tdii.ii ;it 7:.'U p. m. "n Tuesday .vnif.X. Luth'T lr;i;'HP .usIimss :nid so.i.il nietliiir, plaet to ! annouii.d. Thursday venin?, soeial on liunh lawn by Sunday hooi. 1'rbl.iy -enin, clmir r' l.e,iral. .Iun 10, 7 :' p. rn.. Chilli mi's (iav servhe.
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L.jttryoo'Jy inrlted. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meet eTery Monday at 10:00 a. m. at tb Y. M. C. A Realdent and TlilUnt mlnlstera alwnya welcome. Rt. U. II. Freabley. president: Kev. CI. W. Bench, Tke president; ReT. John L. Imhof. secretary -.rea surer. CHURCH OF GOD. fhurrh of God ServbeJ are hdl la Melvlüo Hall. J1J S. Lafavette st. Sunday at 10:i a. ni. F. C. Stllson. superintendent, ajlible Ktudy at 11:) a. m. ''"Ti'' .1. Balm, leader. Herean elans Weiii-day evenlntr nt th hom f B. i)m Cuff el. G17 S. St. Justph st. C hnrrh of God r Saint Chi pel oa Harrison it.. one block north of Llncola Sunday arbool at W:45 a. m. ; A. M. Ivlrkley, superintendentASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's' Club ball, room 224. J. M. S. bulldlnf. . JEWISH.
Temple n:h-.! Corner and Taylor at. m.
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Acts of Former Regime Also to Blame, Says Writer Who Investigated.
My apply- rouimunUm. wiping cut both liberty and opportunity for the Individual. It is impossible' in Ftusi.i to d.iapr-e. vfrb.illy or in their interest with boJhrvim. as its 'oaderj tiure they have a copyright on all pood jdeas an! hont arc 1 . tlre-d to reform Kussia whether shv likes it or not. Somf bolsheviki . un-.vinUimrly
SAY FOLIGEMEN KILLED WOMAN AT DANCE HALL
speak of Lenin a? a
Russian ptople intellectual y and ! nations enjojnir healthy o-;a!. emhave tausht an enormous number toinomic and political l:fo. It :s ne t a read and writ. in ordor to spread, li.a.vo whi h nation catch a? th-
their propaganda. They have -ej,- resu'.t agitation .m l propaand j. arated the state frota th- church Kusia is suffer. nir ,i- th-- natura HAMM NI. Ind.. .lur.e 7. A and eliminated attendant abus Dp risul: :nt-rnal t itr. r. jv Th-1 out-i(wtp. of th- k-A'.ir.c Ma the oth r hand they hav e set up a ; bolsh iki arc e.pr.m :'.:r.c -.vith a . Marion H mpht'.I. John spcnc r apolitical dictatorship, which al o!- ! cure and si fr- hi.- r..: delivered John Koiili, Vt II inr ! ; i.hes liberty and tell." the Kussian j the r.Kht formula. ;ljc.men wer under nrre-t her- t what ho must think, paternally rvc- ; iV on a charge of murder.
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EDITOR'S NOTIv This i the fif tli nt a mtIs of article on tin Ruslan situation ly Trank J. Taylor, lnitMl Trt-s ..tafl tttrrv. In(lont, lio iK'nj-tr.ttciI tlio latiil of tlio IUmI to make u ihtsonal Inotlatloii.
SALVATION ARMY. ao3 E. Jefferson bird. Sunday aerr irea: Morning, county Jail, 10:00; Suq Sunday fcbool at 2:30 p. m. SCIENTIST. Urst Church of Chrlat. Scientist MjIu and Madison ats. Sunday aerTlcea at 11:00 a. m. Testimonial meeting erery Wednesday at :00 p. ni. Sunday acbosl for children and young; people up to tha Jge or 20, from 0:45 to 10X) p. m. Sun day school entrance on Madison iL Beadiuc rooma maintained by tha cburcb on the eerentb Coor of the J. it 6. building, are open dally except Sunday from 12 to L, and on Saturday ereiuri from 0 to 8.
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Honfarian Corner i -erry and Washington sts. Iter. John liczso, pastor. Sunday hool at l:(i n. m. Chur.h erTi.'ea at 10:00 a. ni. Voper tcrvi ea at 2 'JV p. ru.
BAPTIST. First Corner Mala and Wayne ats Rt. TJ. S. Daria. D. l.. pastor. BesIdence 211 W. Wayne at. Bible school at 9 :Z0 a. m-; C. S. Stephetia. Superin-
St. Jamas' Lafayette blfd . north of Waablugton. Rt. Per. John liaxen U'hlte. rector; Re. R. ETerett Carr. Ticar. Holy communion. 7"0 a. m. Church school at 0:15 a. in. Holy eucbarlat at 11 :00 a. ni. Vespcra at 5:00 . m. lountf people's sendee at 6:30 p. i.
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Rt. I'aul'a Germ l Jefferson and William sts Ber. II. Holle, pastor. tiernian nervh. with anneal examination of .i -Ia t,t e.4i--injiiiiin from our paroehial chod at .:.' n. iu. English f rvi-e at 11 :" a. iu. Senium subject: "The S-ii'lin of the Comforter." En
glish Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The (
1. adies' Aid mti'ts immediately after th Onnau servi'c. Tuesday and Wedria!ay evenings at t'clo k th W;iltbr 1 ;.'iie Juniors will give rt ti entertainment. Spe, J.,) nie'tlllg of 11 Voting incmt.cis on Suuday at 2:.'JO p. m. GloriA Iei NwedUh Ch ipln and Kerr ats Ect. tnttfrid (Mmod, pastor. Sunday si -hoo at 0 ;fs) a. m. and Bible class at '. :1" a. rn. Morning .service with confirmation at
;li o'clock. livening -.enbe with holv
communion comment Ing at 7 o'clock. The Etlth'T le;igll ill Ille't I)''t Friday evcul'ig. BRETHREN. rirat ReT. O. W. Bench. P. D . past.r. Sunday ahool at 9:30 a. m. : Ilarley Flrentone. auperinterdent. Primary school meets at the 1101 "aour; Mlas Margaret Whtlmer. superintendent. I'irst ( hurt ), of the Brethren Indiana a v. and Miami st. Sunday school ut lu"0 a. in ; P. (J. Stahley, superintendent. Ciassca f r everybody. Second riiM-ilng and Van Buren te., Rer. Ralph i. Barick. pastor. KU Dlan.ond nv. Sunday school. 9:30 a. nv, H. L. Chambers, superintendent. Christian Workers' meeting at 0:45 p. ni. Cbu.- h mcptlnsr at 7:30 p. ui. Conference MemorLol United 610 S. St Joseph at. Iter. lt. E. xoung. paator. Sunday school at 9:30 a. rn. ; Mlsa Alice (jorrtou. superintendent. Morning worship at T:4". Seruion : 'Condition of th True Christiau." Special music. Christian End vor nt ti :30
p m. Lesson: "Conditions Necessary , he given S.iturday evening in Wash-
f .r World-Peace:" Kev. W . H Fresbby, ington h..ii at Notre Dame at 8
The chaplains to whom at
the Hcv. Mathew Walsh. C. S. C.. ice president of the University of Notre Dame, the Rev. Charles Iv O'Donnell. C S. C. the Rev. Krn-
1Y FItANK J. TAYIiOll. (Copyright. 1919.) PARIS. June 7. The chaos in Russia cannot be charged entirely to the holshevlkl, who have merely completed the Job of tearing down the superficial aooial. economic and political structure which the old regime fostered. The breakdown is the,natur,al result of th abuses practiced by the former privileged classes of Russia. The revolution furnished the opportunity for the bolshevik agitators to seize control of the country through violence, though they unfortunately drove out the intellectuals and trained professionals needed for rebuilding the country. Run to I.xtrcmos. There Is probably no other grea' people who would embrace bolshelsm and suddenly reverse their Ideals and customs, as did the Russlanj, who naturally run to extreme. It is the extremes which make discussion regarding Russia difficult. The bolshevik, claim they are defending the revolution, which is supposed to give the Russians liberty and opportunity yet they forci-
Christ." Without doubt Lenine is bolshevism's strong man. b it Russia thus far has shown no sipns of th magic touch of genius. The concessions the bolsheviki aro making in their principles and the readjustments of their aims a4-o indicative that their objectives wer- not divinely inspired. Teach Many People. Th holshvikl have awakened the
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ulating e ery phase of every day lifoj It was not until th- . u-'y ear The kiüing or.nnH at until individ Jality is practically ex j of the 19th century that boots and i Ha mmoni ianc na!!. tingulshed. j shos were made jn "rtchts" and
Bolshevik Russia Is misunderstood "Iets in the outside world. Report oft atrocities, originating usually from
Its enemies such rs annihilation of entire villages and nationalization of women are untrue and unfair. Bol
shevism without exaggeration, is suf-j
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VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Oogpcl mlaalon. 430 3. fleblf an at. All Cltrlatlan accletlea InTlted to big open air meeting eTery Wednesday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, cornar Wayne and Michlcan atreets. Old-faab loned Rospel meetinir at Volunteer mlaaion. ball Hunday nljht, Ererybody larlt.d. All wmiukM. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. Church of God SerTlces (Abrahamie laith hold servicea in Mcifille hall. 212 S. Lafayette hlvd. Sunday hi lo.oi nt IU a. in , 1 A. Stilton superintendent. P-ible study 11:10 a. in.; K. (. Cuffel. leader, percan clasa Trlday evening at the home of K. C. Ilall8ba.k. Ill 11. South st. CATHOLIC
St. Hedwige' Pollah Corner Scott tnd Napier sta. Rct. Anthony Zubowlca. C. S. C, paator. Low mass at 7:30. 9 . X) and 10:00 . m. Sunday achooi at 2:30 p. m. Pcnedlction at 2:20 p. m. St. Suulnlan.' TolUh 413 N. Llncola at. Rer. iloman Mircintai. pastor. Matt at 7:00. 9:00 and 10:00 a. m. bt. Calmlr's Tollah 921 S. vTepatei at. Iter, mtanialaua (iorka. paator. Lew rjasa at 7:0 a. ui. High man at 10:00
0, . . r. t t, . ', m- eepera ai i:w p. w. Qnlncy Stt Pot. J. P.onv. nctitiR . M . n . t t v aator. Sunday m hool nt '. :') a m , J,cr' Herl. -otr. Dume Her. John
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The t:'rnlti? erri'-e ill r.e-iM af lo i o'olot'k, when the Sunday s.-hool will render the Children's dav p roc ram. l;. Y. P. V. at :15 p. in. Pre l.-hin - ,,-rv. :
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kt ti:(K a. m. Students maaa at S:00 am Parish maaa at 10:12 a. m. Veipera at - CO p. oi st. suphen'a II uncarLaa Thomas and
P e at 7:.1 p. ra P.. -v. I r. -i i: u -n.,. n . ..cl'herson hta Her. Laivrem-e flor
w-ill preo-h Su;1f.t: "l'he Prtfir.ui. ath. paator. Masa at S :(n and 10:W a. irent of .lesus in Personal life" M,.n- : oi funday scLoei at 2:00 p. ni. lien- ! iy evening the of 1 board k , "nit.-t ' -Uirtlou at 3.00 p. m. rlsdav VvcnV"'-' pmrV iV!-!" rrlck-.-C0T S. Tayior at Rr. r.fJday erni.... prajrr a-nbe. Jcli!1 r IhHjrt).. c. S. C. oiator First 8wH3lsh Corner Laurel and' Mss at 0. 7 :Ö0, 0 and 10 o'clock. Kapler eta. fcerTlces at 10:C.) a. m. and St. Josptr. illll at. and Lasalla a?. 1:30 P. b. Patrick J. CarrgiL C. . C, paator. Taw ... t, . t. t- ! uiri.-ses at 7 and 0:00 a. m. High l'9Jr"r.; i - J. -ri:,t:r:' uM t benediction at 3:u0
11 11 a. in. CHRISTIAN. First S Main et., eouth cf public library. Rev It. L. M inarv. risor.
hunday &--u-nl at i'.t a. rn. ; I re.!' rs- iv K. , '1 rulaud. aupt'tlntvuoent tr teachere j re trained and le."ne graced. Wa '
CsTe claesee rrr all ices. Indiana Avenue - -Corner Indira at. and S St. .1- r;h -f. K. Clwi-i .1. Cain, :n:ntt.-r; r. i ! n e, 11;. i lt.naa et. Sunday m-Lvo at ;."0 a. :u. ; I red Wilson, s jperintt n : r.t. Pre.iehinr at 1 ':." a m i'nd 7 :' p. rn Moriiiiu' r.ul : " l';.- ; r t Tempt itl'i:." K ii'.u; s. ri,. a: "t t.aa I nit or the ..;;, v u .; Cup ff It n i:i'.:;.tf i:m." Pray r rr.iCtir.s o:i Wcdnenda) at p :.i. Linden Afnue Linden ar. and Carlisle at. 1. N. Miller, putr. un ay erhool at lo. a. ic. ; J. 'J. LYI!p, '-per-lute üdett.
m. nxred Heart D.t(Ua 1120 W. Thomas at. Per. Ctarle . . flacher, pastor. Mass at 7 0u and 9:30 a. in. Sunday fc toci at 20 p m. Ueoedictln at 3:0U p. ta. MISSIONS. Hop. rr. N. stu.Iel'akcr st. Sunday hiel t :'' i to. Preaehinr at .'.." nr. 1 7 :.".' p in. Serh es durlti t I.c t-fk .ml M n.liy. l riday and S.iturilay veui'.-s at 7:iö ' 1". '.. All mlcome. M.irv Nui;t maker in hare. Meno.nU. Hop. 21 iZ. Jefferaea tlTd. unday achooi at 2;30 p. m I reirhlnc; at 3:.V) p. n Preachlna; 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. S.rT loea every nlyht except Wedceeday Miry Nuneaiaker In charge. rity 113 E. Jefferaon bird. Ray A. Rlrd. superiutendent. Sunday eehool at 5:00 p. rn. Bible ciasa at 4:00 p. m. .oiel 21 E. I.isalle av. Services WV.iTiev.l.iy ev-n!nc at 7:4.; Saturday and Sunday efUlt at 7 ...0. Everybody w -li t'ir.e lntM-ot.t. pt.-tidir FtvitH N ;i-' !. Miiid.n s-ho.d at 10; a. m.
S. Carrcll et. Sunday s-h.-ol nt S :30 a I ITmSiU;; at 11 t a m. Evening servtn : fcarnaea C Lehman, s ix erlnten lut. ii . at s i.'!.k. Mitlucfk noetinir in Mornins- r.-Lip at 1 ." I 'a t t's ' I 'n-sday ;iiid Th.ur-ei.iy ecuiugs J. U. sr;:,i';i sj-.t. .r. W, W...;. i ; P.owe, e ai.e'.i-t. .Ju'' '::. - 1'. ; .Et ue-e at; Helih l. tsnselicisl Minion - Crner ' ' I' m " 4 1" s-.- M :. :. i rt . i ,,. M.,r.-. r h:ir Knulsoii.
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est A. Davis, S. C . and the Kev. John C. McGinn, C. S. C. The c. mpfire exercises will mark the ollicial opening of the 7Sth annual commencement exercises at the University of Notre Dame which will continue until Monday evening when deqrefs will be conferred upon the member of the Kraduatinz classes. Extensive preparations hav beon made during the last few weeks to greet the hundreds of Notre Dame soldiers from overseas who are expected to participate in the program. To Ciive Itocoptlon. A larpre number if students will be given a cordial reception as a token of esteem anil appreciation for the services rendered abroad- Simon Degree, a member of the 1I17 football team, who has been gassed while in action has returned with assurances that many more will be on deck in time for the activities. The Kev. William A. Moloney, C. S. ('.. secretary of the univ rsity and secretary of the Alumni association, has mailed invitations to the 2,000 Notre Dame soldiers and from present indications everything points to tli fact that thousands of alumni, students and friends of the university will be in attendance. Walsh hall, the residence of the preparatory students, will be the home of the distinguished Notro Dame alumni, while some of the visitors will be accommodated In the college infirmary. Keservations have
been made with tho management of j
the Oliver und Jefferson hotels for the parents and relatives of the students who will receive degrees on Monday.
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Robertson BroSo Co Store Oper 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.
Great Reductions are now being made on Oriental Rugs See display in our Ruej Section Third floor.
INDIANA WAR VETERANS DENOUNCE MAYOR MILLER
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IXPI.YNAPOLIS. June 7. Rcsu-j lutions denouncing the acts of l'red I C. Miller, mayor of Michigan City, j who. it is asserted, recently' sought j
to cast reflection upon the loyalty and patriotism of his city and assailing the acts of aliens who surrendered their claims to citizenship in order to evade military service, were adopted KYiday hy the Indiana branch of the American Legion. It was voted to become a part of
the -American Iegion and a state i constitution was adopted. It pro- j vides that the organization shall be j nonpartisan. Articles of incorpora- ) tion were tiled with the secretary of j state. Judge Raymond S. Springer) of Connerville, was elected presi- i dent. !
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The Making of a Charming Home
Nif may have beauty and comfort and charm in a home and all at moderate outlay if one chooses from such assortments as are presented. Distinctive Single Pieces or "Period" Suites Furniture with beauty of line, integrity of service are so presented here that selection is a pleasure and prices a delight.
Fashions shown here, agents.
Furniture of Quality in Furniture are We are exclusive
Brass Bedsteads
The Simmons celebrated Brass
Beds, quality first materials.
are sold heie. See our display.
Harmonious Draperies Let us help you plan the scheme of your home decorations. We have experts in designing at your service. We can contract for a singie room . or the entire home for rues, draperies, shades, etc. everything to harmonize. New Curtains and Materials have arrived today. Our May Sabs almost depleted our stock. Never had we such a demand for curtains and curtain material. A brand newstock has arrived in time to open on June Sales, and prices ar- riht. Plain Marquisettes, 36-in. wide, at 39c yard. Filet Nets at 45c. 65c, 69c, 95c, $1.19, $1.25 yd. Fancy Marquisettes, in stripes and figures, at 65c, 69c, 85c. 72-in Grenadines at $1.98 and $2.50. Filet Curtains, ready made at $3.50, $3.75, $4.25, $5.75 to $12.00. Cretonnes in beautiful colorings, for porch and sun parlor drapings, at 39c to $2.50 yard.
For the Library or Living Rooms Mahogany Table, oval scalloped top Sheraton design, at $38.00. Tudor Living Room Table, in Jacubean nut brown, 24x57 inch top, at $35.00. William and Mary Library Table, 20x42 inch top, Jacobean nut brown, at $23.50. Empire Colonial Nest of 3 Tables, in walnut, at $22.50. Special Pieces of Novelty Furniture Excellent gifts for the June bride and groom. Spinet Desk of walnut at $27.00 with a chair of same design at $8.50. Eighteenth Century Desk of mahogany at $45.00 with chair of blue haircloth seat, at $11.75. Solid Mahoganv Magazine and Book Rack at $14.50. Mahogany Davenport End Table at $9.50. Walnut Gate Leg Table at $21.00. Telephone Tables with Stools to match; choice of mahoganv or walnut, at $15.00. Queen Anne or William and Mary Solid Mahogany Stool, tapestry cover, for toilet or dressing room. $9.75. Mahogany Tea Carts, Jacobean nut brown, with tray, at $23.50. Occasional Table, Knowleworth design. 24-inch round top, at $24.00. Tilting Top Table, in mahogany; a general service table, at $9.00. Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet. Knowleworth design, at $31.50. Also a plain mahogany finish at $14.50. Span Umbrian Furnitures Berkey and Gay make a specialty of this beautiful design. We are exclusive agents in South Bend. Four Piece Set or in separate pieces Arm Chair. cane seat and back, at $36.00. Magazine Rack. $30.50. Side Chairs to match, at $27.50. Fireside Bench $30.00.
Tapestry Furniture
Overstuff 1 f urn :f..r r n-t luxury bryor.d the rce h f 1 1 n:i ry m -i v. It :. h u i . .uxurv of ?: i : on. t ; -l .'. oft yielding umii..' v iUi ing ! luv sprin-'.- ' mov rni-n'.
See our display of Parlor Suites in the finest of tapestry Three-piece suites, full arm, edge and cushions. Davenport at $100.00 Arm Chair at 360.C0 Rocker at S51.00
Cedar Chests Are r.ei es..ty ;e '!' la ted h'.TTie A j:"T-:. n .vd conomy. ar.i wh i' "'nf-'ri f. th' h:u.--a ' ' ' the beddir. c. e:- . 1: ' r- ' reached at a irn '. 38-inch Chest a good lize for any purpose. $11.50 40-inch, more fancy, with copper band and trimmings, come at $13.75 and $15.50.
