South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1919 — Page 3
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' " not rent - room or mo.o -ir if ,t cn.'t d-vci'W- whr ih-r for- 'i ou'fl l i capitah.-t. if o-.i did" :i.t :t ir u liuüM1, 'inlfss tho con- f j-n, rs Ar -itrh h r hr.i' any ji-'ht "Is th'-r :tny objection to my tak-iii-v,ii- jcm .j t. r.- rii.rt.rrt. t,, lV(. ,,r p,,t -: , . jr- .,om I'ictur'.sV I brought i Vou h.( to KOttn lie m. lio- , . .......... ...... . :rn. r.i."
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or i.- tn- .-o- ..rof.ri. tot .! anythm.' ; 1 " Mi''- J um tnin ;s to Se' 'of ,'ii rn ;-s , i ,;'! j v," 't of arrest. Wait hurt- '. hil H MIANK .1. TAVIOU. rh,.fwiM f. i r. r.orf rl!v fr , 1 v' f" if it cm b. done."
.M.W XJKK, JU1 J. Trial KüM 'r; a f-v moi'- ..;'ior.s -m asi.-.anii ritn,irwiso VOU havo perfect i;t unlT tho dictators-hit. t,i the un- TJw ool.h-'.ik io . .-t üi . rtv was- .''me hack and announced with j i,,crty in hoIhevik Russia. d.-r-dos i not exactly ;i land of liher- ' itn5r .-scd m; on . hn ,v f triumph. "Well, jou're free. ty is one of the f;r.t discos rrie of;ir-t arrive. I in Mo.-cow. t.- w,u , "u'1 1" -a H-rf t Iii. rty.'" ! M XTl.I.MONY. the foreigner iMtir.- Mo.-c,v. 'ln.l.r u'u;ir!. and -a-.s t.-kn rir.-t to j "Thank, that's tin.-. I Mippose ll t. , , i ,
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The hol.-heviks like to rail 111.:. th.- police station. The:--, anion-: alljnin hunt up a room now and i-lean i j-viiowV Idork corner Washir.pto the "frr communistic puMic." As r" millions of ma nif.-. the police ; up. an yon r.-c. mixend a hon I ? 1 ! n n( iam sts 'Applications for mat a mattrr of fact, then; are, no law ' "m miss i ir- couM t ot i nd a n wind, "N.. I can't." rcphd the holshe- j 'raJfl license tilled and nrirriaL" as they -re known in other l..nd.;. . owtlim d regulation- rc..udim; for- j ik. -there aren't an hote!. The y r- j performed Home phone o 4 1 1 c
nut in tneir place tin. re are s'-enI ' pr.ss cm r .-poni nis . no . .iin : i conu.-c aif-.j. i n take jou home with million nrani!e-to. or pro ktmationd. i that hae be-n i.--.i,d l.y .ti;o'i.-- - - - - . . -- - -
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Nobody knows just how many thejc are. nor has anybody taken, the '.rouble to wnte thim all down. Any so let tan iiit manifesto., and all of thc-m ar prollhc m exercising! rie privib tre. I'sually new manifes- , t(. are posted up on wall:-: or arc , publish, d in some paper. j Apixar I-fori Court.
If you act contrary to on of these manifestos:, and a commissuire at hrs you a commissaire is a ho!shevk ; ort.cial a tritainal settles jo'ir case.
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cith.r laws or manifesto., th re be-j UiK none of the former and too many of the lattir. The tribunal MUip'y decid-s vhat it thinks ouht to "oe lone to you. which may i." antnin-; : Irom pardon for killing. ' to !em;-r shot at siiriM.-- for stealing a loaf ot brfad. Uinl it is Jone -that is' I o!.ir ik justice. In soviet Russia, you ate entirely , at liberty, according to the nolsheiks. However, you can not to an of ihe following things. (ivt IVrmit to Hrcathe. J You cannot be at larger without a 1 permit to liv.- UsiUe.1 ty the com-! ii.is.vttres. You necrl that for tlu ' i iu ht to breath. ! You cannot buy a pair of socks. ' a shirt, or any kind of clothes merchandise. It is fortidden for ,
stores to sell or people to buy merhandlse. They are supposed to wait until it is issued. It is forbidden to leave town, or
travel anywhere, except on otlicial j
White Footwear for the
Our stocks are complete. Any style, kind or size that von mav want.
Ladies' White Kid Pumps and Oxfords, Q1 in all sizes, at $6.50 and W II
Ladies' White Colonial Pumps
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Ladies' White Oxfords at $3.00, $3.95 and
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Traveling Bags $4, $5 to $20 Straw Hat S2.50 to SS.50 Pajamas SI to $5 Shirts $1.50 to $2 Sojt Collars 25c, 35c, 50c Hose 35c to SI. 50 Underwear SI to S3.50 Auto Dusters S2.50 to S5 Outing Trousers S3.50 to S9 Belts 50c to $2 Neckties 65c to $2.50
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Air-O-Weave Suits as cooling as a whiff from Greenland's icy mountains and as stylish, as full of downright quality as those famous designers of The House of Kuppenheimer could make 'em. We're showing a comprehensive assortment of these fashionable Ai'r-O-Weaves right now. Distinctive variations of the waist-seam style and other smart modes. Lrßht-weight porous woolens, palm beaches in scores of lively patterns and novelty
color effects. Ideal suits for business, evening and vacation wear. Many at $10, $12.50, $15, $18.50, $20
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New Rathing Suits New exclusive color combinations in one piece worsteds, woolens and cotton mixed bathing suits. Sizes to fit men and boys of every age. Extra vaiues at $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $8
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July Cle20ance of Women's Wear
$25 Coats, sale price. .$18.75 $35.00 Capes and Dolmans at $19.95 Suits, values to $35 at $18.50 Voile D resses, values up to $18.50 .sale price $11.95 Silk Dresses, values up to $30, sale price $18.50 Gingham and Voile Dresses, values up to $6.95 at . . . .$4.95 Skirts, worth up to $10.00 at $4.95 Silk Poplin Skirts, $5 values at $3.95 Silk Petticoats, special. . $3.95 Spring Millinery, trimmed, values up to $7.50, choice $1.00 Dress Hats for summer wear, values to $8.50, choice at $5.00 Big values in Corsets, reduced to $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00
July Clearance of Children's Dresses
$2 and $1.75 values $ 1 .39 Children's White Organdy Dresses, lace trimmed, sizes 6 to 14. Regular $1.75 and $2.00 values. Choice $1.39
Gingham Dresses 98c Children's Gingham Dreesses, in plaids and plain colors, sizes 6 to 12. Big values at 98c Boys' Wash Suits 98c
Little Boys' Wash Suits in plain V
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Hdkfs., with color design in corners (seconds) . Very special, choice, at 6c
Men's Handkerchiefs, full size, good quality cambric. 15c value 8c Women's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs (slightly soiled). Very special " 18c Children's School Handkerchiefs, embroidered corner or fancy hemmed. Special 5c
July Clearance of Neckwear One lot of Women's Neckwear, in white' and colored organdy, embroidery and lace trimmed (soiled). Regular 50c value, to close out at. . .25c
July Cleararce Here are two big values in Apron Dresses
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At Real Money-Saving Prices Women's Apron Dresses, in plaids, and checks, in medium and large sizes. Reduced to 75c Women's Pink and Blue Chambray Apron Dress, trimmed with white ric-rac braid, in medium and large sizes. Reduced to .v $1.00
July Clearance of Toilet Articles Java Rice Face Powder in all tints; 50c value 29c Woodbury's Facial Soap. 25c value, box of 3 bars 50c Mermen's and Williams' Talcum Powder, in several delightful odors. 25c value. Very special, can. . 13!2C Palm Olive and Jap Rose Toilet Soap, 10c and I2V2C value, 3 bars for 23c Williams' Shaving Soap, large bar. Special 8c
July Clearance of Motor Hats at HALF PRICE 5oc Hats 25c S1.00 Hats 50c SI. 50 Hats 75c Chi ilon Auto Veils, 2 yards long, in colors. Regular S1.00 values at 79c; 50c values at 39c
Just in, Big Shipment of American Flags for July Fourth, Specially priced, 5c to $10.35
SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 3RD AND 5TH. Warner's Fine V.cs Noodles, package 14" Mnffit Ammonia oC" Phosphates. Orange. Wild Cherry ami Grape 21c r.lhovv .Macaroni j Ilollcd Oats. bulk, pound '. "c Jelly Powder. Orange. Lemon. Straw berrj and Kaspborry, 2 for 2'.c Nectarines, pound 5-" Hebe 3111k, '2 cans -"' C;ruio Juice, quart .; pint small bottle 12c CofTre. 40e pound. :i iwuinds $1.10 Hein. Pure Cider Vinegar, half gallon 50c; quart 2e: pint lHe Laundry Sap, ." bars 3c (raliani Cnukers. pound Suirnr. ." pounds with rOc purchase GRAND UNION TEA CO. "Tili: Ot ALITV FIRST STORK." 112 II Jefferson Ilhri.
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July Clearance Sale is now on in full force. Every department U offering some of the GREATEST BARGAINS of the year. Will you take advantage of the many money saving opportunities this sale offers you. ACT NOW while the stock is at its best.
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