South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 176, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 June 1919 — Page 3
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'GIVES LECTURES
ON BUSINESS HERE
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Merchants Attend Meeting Held at Chamber of Commerce Tuesday Night.
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r'Ta;: m r r r. a r. t . or tr.e city jws:"iy er.ir.:; ;it the .'h i:nf "r of Omr rr. The talk v.a i!l:;tr;itd with several colored y!iies :n ad dition to fvo-reel motion p: ture production.
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M'iny clerks and silrs nvin iSjers from thf r;ous . ytor 5 of the city w-re present, in addition to numT-
j ojs advertising mn racers
heir.ir worked out. All rrntratior.s nil't 'e in f (h V W TV A .
ATTFWniMn nnrJFFRFIMHF : i.v June 2
There has hfn srrr.e question as
which to hich cafeteria. : closed that of'
The industrial conference
whoi .s i e:r.: held at Itfpy lake near Do- , th
We absolutely guarantee to this paper and the public unconditionally, every comparative price and value in this announcement.
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wished to tak arhsntncp of the new j w.Kiac. Mich , und'-r the auspices of :s the Y. M. cvifeteiia that is closed business methods that were tau?h ' th'- Central KU Id lOinmittre ow the, The same mrsMKe with litt! vari- I Y. V. C. A. opened June is and will i CMMriAY CPUinHI TO
ation will ho Elvert ;it th- Phimbcr of Commerce th!s e emnp ana ; l'irpr crowd is expected to be present.
I. S. TANNOX.
.at illustrated the HuhVct, "Th'1
roubles of a Merchant and How to their daily advertising, and window
t displays.
Th- motion picture- illustrated the
l-'op Thfm."
A ari-d number of subj'-ts was ow-red. in ludirik' th- s. .-tm in retiil stores, s-llin methods, newspaper advertising and store organization, each s'jbjert was covered thorout'hly and the satisfactory methods v re shown with the aid of th5 lides and pictures. Th point of newspaper advertising was clearly brought out. and Mr. Tinnon demonstrated that merchants paid too little attention to
life of ;m ordinary "small town" merchant, how he overcame his business troubles and simpliried his credit and store organization and divided the store work anions his clerks, lettinpr tach one carry out a certain routine. Mr. Fannon has visited many cities in the I'nited States and demonstrated the new system which has been greeted with enthusiasm by the mer-
WOLFE AND KIMBLE REFRESENT THIS' CITY AT STATE MEETING
HOLD PICNIC WEDNESDAY
rians- were formulated for th-
e-ontmuation of the work done by j
the W.ir Camp ommunitv service i ,, . . . , , , I camp will bcKin on August . . and UiKue at its mertir.K m Indianapolis , ' .... r . . , , , ... . . , ast until the Cdh. with spt cial week
,k,. .u.. , ... end parties over the ltith.
elope June 2". The delegates from South nrr. Miss Gertrude Svkfi rl;ih srr rf Urv of V. W (' A
Miss Irene Paul, representative of) the illue Triangle Ke.ne Kirls; Westminster Sunday school Miss Jane Itowmnn of Krese's; members will hold their annual picMiss Florence IJowman. from the t nie on Wednesday. June 21, at I'otYoumr Employed (Girl's club; and j ton atomic park. Street cars will Miss Gcneiee iamltn. from thu leave Xo. c, hoe tiousc at 1:4" Thursday Nicht club. t o'clock in the afternoon for the park.
The program for the day will consist of pames- of all kinds, followed by a I" ionic supper at S: ".0 o'clock in the evening. The young ptople arc especially inited for this is primarily a your.,; folks get-toscther.
The Camp Kberhart girl's -am; ill oj.er. Auzust 1 and close n
1 Au.j;ut 2 1. The business b'iri ?
body -A as: hangrcd to the Community Service league for the purpose of conducting playgrounds tiirouhout the country. This work will be in charge of the city ?nd statr playuiounl directors and is for the people employed in various occupations that do not allow them exercis . Gov. J. P. Goodrich and W. B. Dickinson, associate secretary of the playground association of America, were the principal speakers. South l;end u as represented by Mr. F. II. Wclfe and Mr. H. V. Kimble.
The hi-ri
school cirls will kave for camp on
(August ii, and stay until the.lrd. I Miss Marerr.rc-t Sykes, physical di
rector of the T. Y. C. A., uill be camp leader and will be assisted by Miss Gertrude Sykes, club Jecr.--tary, during; the business fiiil's camp.
Iurins: the hUh school camp there i
a ill be a leader to every seven Kirls. and a tent leader who will work
LEAVE TUESDAY FOR INSURANT CONVENTION
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Hutchinson. 1121 Harvey st., and S. J. Hartman left Tuesday for Atlantic City. N. J.. where Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. Hartman will attend the convention of
with the camp leader. The leaders j the $ 100,000 Field club of the Mutual
appointed for this year are Mis? I iire insurance co. or -ew l orK.
Gladys Wattfr, Miss Iva Bay man
Miss Dorothv Grabb. Miss Arnea-
White and Miss June Mc Kec. Miss
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n. i'jm" i c iui ums .hi. mi j .'ii Hutchinson will visit in New York city, Niagara Falls and Cleveland, O. Mr.
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For Thursday, Interurban Day, June 26, 1919. Again the GRAND LEADER will attain the lead and hold its underselling supremacy by offering incomparable bargains for this day Remember QUANTITIES LIMITED SO COME EARLY.
$5 Day Thursday, Interurban Day Shop Early
VALUES THAT OUTSHINE ALL OTHERS
$5 DayThursday, Interurban Day Shop Elarly
I GUARANTEED VALUES
. .. ,n , , , llelen Schleman. of Valparaiso, will j Hutchinson, who spent last year in
amo ,1, .i ,rM1 a charge of the girls from there. , War Savings work, qualified for the
nouaav in .waine a:m .lassacim- 1 .. 1 T-
setts.
Kxtenshe recreation programs are I club in four months
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Any od l hiffonier : and there arc ;uite a few
mahocanv, walmit or iv-ry
bought Thursdav at r. . less than the marked price This is your opportunity to make a saving and pet just what you net d For $5.00 Less
Poster Wood Beds A 4-poster bed will look well in your bedroom. 'Vc have quite an assortment in a variety of f.nishes. If you have been waiting to get one Jim had better get it now and save $.".oa that will help pay for the spring and mattress.
For $5.00 Less
Dressing Tables There is always a good line of dressing tables shown here, in oak, walnuf, mahogany ami iory, some, with triple mirror, some with ono only. This would be a good opportunity to pet one to match up with your pieces. For $5.00 Less
Dressers If you need a dresser new is your chance, as we have a large assortment to select from, and any odd one not with a suite can be secured at a saving of .".00 Thursday. Oak. Mahogany or Ivory finish. For $5.00 Less
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Lamps
This !s th sets.-r. t. quite a sa:r.g Her.- ; tn.n plain i;:ahogany
sticks, large it s.i.a.
a g-od selcc- : decorated
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Save $5.00 Thursday
Library Tables Any library table in the house can b bought at a saving of J.V0A Thursday. Spice will net allow description, but the line : long and clections are pood. Don't miss this opportunity. Save $5.00 Thursday
Cedar Chests
Refrigerators
Every rfcorr.e needs a iedar chst. and it may be you have been putting off buying on account of price, if so now is an opportunity not often given. A large line to select from. Thursday $5.00 Less
This is a seasonable valu. when you can get a refrigerator at the height of the season fcr $-.0 less. Alaska refrigerators cannot be secured much longer at near the present regular price. Why not save $0.00 Thursday? $5.00 Less Thursday
What Have You Now to Exchange For Something New?
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These Special Values Are for Thursday, June 26 Only.
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315.00 ALL-WOOL SERGE
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Finest s;i-i braid tri-n-med. neatly t a i 1 ft re (1,
with vf st. I
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GUARANTEED VALUES
UP TO $20.00 WOMEN'S
SERGE AND
WOOL POPLIN
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I braid tri-n- sty I TA cie pvtd a ci7r I rX '"n r ATi $15 EXTRA SIZE ::n, n,ed. neatly & iKV. WOMEN'S SUITS, j f - r ff . er t niiored, ÄTJ hSj g F OF ALL-WOOL SERGE ßfifl fN I T fl r-.m -nt- , Penally Vf Jfffi Q M UW - priced for W W W V -r-I this sle .it ttfiZ - 1 1 Km?j?ir t r i m r . d . S.oi U hlte Milan )b'nifn f rul Mrr.rie. TRIBfl'D HfiTS sRÄIfJCOÄTS IKTtr a ordinary values V. v S r u 14 e r i z e d in millinery. IlxHu- V . . ... sive Lnt fe- mid ' V - 'S. r:' -n':' ' -nth 1,1 summer wear. ,Se vgrl:. : V POPOIAI f '' :f" st -r' 11 T"rr ! (u) (ul Yur ch'ce f six Diiars' wrth f ) (Ol f. J any merchandise in the store adver- S r '- 6 Fair Ladifh $i..-,o tised items not included for ("i-Sw llov,'' i"
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SIL K
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Very fine pure silk and fibre mixed Iiose. in all popular flhades. with seam. Special at C pair for
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Wcmen'f J9 .00 WASH DRESSES In newest Ringhams and voile. Tlev are tubproof. ne:)tlr trimmed nrl made to sell at $'..(. This sale
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Women's $M.OO SILK DRESSES These pllk poplin dr'ses eoir.e in nil popular shadt-s. Neatly tiill'ired and trimmed, at
t'p to 53.0-1 Silk DRESS SKIRTS ' f Mnet sntir.s ani all-we.-.J s-rge. in this sewon's hfppf skirt f..r
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und IWMidfl.l (rergeft BLOUSES In Fifth mwnue's never ser.itb.r.. Tter're Just eilT of tfi" i 8f.- Go'ng In , i!" ar-.e..st.
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You don't nfced to buy these items yourself bring your neighbors or friends and',buy them together and save considerable money on these giant bargains.
VOIR CHOICE OF .XV OF THESK ITEMS FOR S.".H)
.S1..V Men's Stifle Overalls
$1.."0 Men's Fi!i-t ClKinil.ray Shirts $ Trt M n's Madras Ifres Si:irts 1..' Mn's Athlerie I'iiI-mi Suits 1 f .Men's Fine Silk l"i-s ." .t. Men's Heavy Worl. Sox l.." M n's Fine Muslin io n 1.7" M-n's I'orosknit Fni n Suns Jl.. Men's Ii!:i k Sateen Shirts l Mail's Fine Uilded l"nin Suits
Special for this sale
VOl K C'HOICi: Of ANV 0 OI TIIEE Fri;.M FOR S.VlMl $1 '.'." P.nvs' F.la.-k r.lnuv 1 ni H., .s' W'-.-X l',h'i.s-s S1..V Ilovs' w...,: Miv Kni kern 4.V V. lid. I.e. 1 II... '' 7"h- i; ' Atlih-t:-' t uiori u:'n. SI ."" Luxury Knit I ni"U Suits Nl." Hoys' S 'is-rr- Sport Si.irt si ."t Itoy-' per. Iii-. Si.irt .i.Ci po sti:!.- ui ! n, ni: .1.. Hoys' p.et H!:;e Si.irts M ."' P.o s' IMu- It itiiin? Suits
Special for this
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OI R CHOICE Ol AM ek op TIIEE I r E.M FOR S: . :;,.-!,'. Satru ' '.l m In . le s 1 "fl 'o:.1e:,'. !.t:v-; r, .- :;;is.' M ."h U'nü.rir- W'i ir. M'lslln per r 1 Wo;;,, n's silk II-. - icl.Jv ln:p M W. i .-i,' I.,'i .r "'.'.'.o lll ijs. Irif.inr' M'ih:i J'e-j j.-. r M ." P.f.ii fs ii.Tf,i n:.-inkt
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Special for this AlTfc sale . UJivJ
SPECIAL No. 1
1 Laibs' ;-orrette Hl use
Lalis' Silk Hse..
Tot.d value Sil.
THIS SALE
$5
SPECIAL No. 2SPECIAL No. 3'sPECIAL No. 4
1 Inf.. nt s All Colt 1 Infant's Fin- V..;!Iri- -'." 1 Infant's Fir.- Muslin Skirt 1 '
Total
THIS SALE
$5
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' Children's 4..S4 Spring COATS Flue tlue strpe f r 8 h e p h e r d plaids. This sale - for
7..VI I.rütlierf tt Rinfor! Suit Cases M.td- f l.ef 1-atheretfe nltli l.-a v y reinfor. ed omers. ;,t
$5
I p to M OO Trimmed HATS
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$10
8 Many of these items are sold at big reductions some even at big J loss so we therefore reserve the right to limit quantity no dealers
or minors sold. SHOP AT THE GRAND LEADER THURSDAY:
NOTIGE
UNION SHOE CO.
233 S. MkWcan St
WARNER BROS. 226 S. Michigan St. WE PLANET JUNIOR .iad Otber Garden Tools
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