South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 227, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1919 — Page 12

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nii.Y i;yi;mc;. At'fsrsT is. iou. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

News of City's Business World

lur ri f wm'ki .inl th strr i nnwj if.njy t r- i ( tho tmW-. I. . 1 Il'l::if,.l is tho 'iwnfr nnl rn'-ral ! rr..ir;ir of th' Mor'-.

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'Shimmy?99 Not in Wabash! Old Waltz the Stuff

II LABOR FUTURE

Out-of-Town Shoppers Watch ('.,n.r

Culver Exhibition and Patronize the Stores.

"Vi!" rr-Tr.--rir.kin Vv provrrl a Krr if. s;jr fi.s TlViirMl;iy with enf of fiir ;.iri:"t rmwilx t l"i m t has (r ;ittindf'i th Tfk!y shoppinc: if:riff tho retail mrr hants' r.ur'a'i f th South lUml ('hamh'-r of Com-

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I rnjilc r.imo to tho ity to s o th parado am! exhibition -f Tho Mark hor-f troop of th "ul r Military acaöVrpy an! th:r exhihition at S;rinchrook park Murin the aft.-r-nnon Thio exhibition was without rharijf and att raorr .1 a laro rowl .f pef.pl-. utsi'lrr joining vith South IP-n1 an-l Mhhnwukn folks in, watchir: tho drills ami rid in: .-tunt.: f tiIor'3 MunniiT st ul-nts. , Merchants reported a yty satis-! factory business in pi .u t i'-ally all of1 th stores in tho low n t ov .i po tion a a rrult of th- pe ial int-Pir!'.in ( roui in th" rit. Many of tho stores, offering oji.Ti illy alluring bargain?, did a lar- K'ii-ari'-ss. One . men's clothing stoi c jirpi i tor reported he had j ' i t I'll'1 more :itr,iv hat in stock, as a. r-.ult of the dcir.and fr Jl lrav hit bartrains; amon the Intorurl.an day jiatrons.

WAiASII. Ind . Auer. 1.".. Two- 1 t.-.i t rr ..r 'in-.,!.. K. In.

vi;i repine tho r.ow step? ' j,u.nr).fj tl a marked detjreo by the

iko :'oe "hhlrarnv' and oth.er jazz I , ,,f th. v .tir .1 ttwhitri a .

on th- program of tho lo- i , nn,.rnr v, tl, i,r li-M hero ett. 11

1 eiuMs and fraternities. to ,livCUKS ia,ar 1ro:c;ns in the Dopr"nii:iorit rh:l li taken th lo.id i mini0n and other say they will follow inj p.uil lint: contracts sr.id lo amount h -linilr.ation of the wu'Kün? J j4) inillioiis of dollars have been h Id

1 . n eoy. Tho rluN vh.fh started th

up ponding rrno action !- the fedh iok J t covernnn-st or an aror.nrnt ho-

o mo o.i :.nce niovemon tn::'ie

mou is on display in a revolving;

ra?e at a prominent druc ?tore In this ity nnd many skeptic.il ones ' ard pearly every on" was when he :.rrt heard of the sir.mr.K mou. . r.a bveri roninced when tho ppirit . of .son? ccme:s ovrr thr little jrls- J otier. !

. Merr.bers nf the Killehrew family' Industrial Problems of Domin- i- the warhio of what thev! ; believed to be a bird about the home 10n May bG Influenced tO (for ?fveral months, but were never i . -. nhlo to find tho bird. Fin a 11 v the

Marked Degree, pet cat caught a mouse, and. cat- . . ... ' r ,

, like, w.ts tormenttnc tne mtie fliow i itefore killinp it. KealizirK that hoi rTTO:A. Ont.. Auer. 15. The in I was ahout to embark on Charon's !

craft the little fellow burt forth in- J to song. Members of the family j immediately recocnized the familiar ! notes they had once thought came i from the throat of a bird. The , mouse was rescued from the cat and '. put in a ence and has since been ! the center of much interest in this , citv. i

twfort capital and labor which wouei

tend to restore industrial trsi iwpuilitj Of tho local ! Th ,.r,ft r-. rwc b. .itto-.l.b-d

prefer the waltz and t v -t -step I )v rrpresf.ntativs of the lminio.1 K"d deal of partiality is ,irilV.1m.;.l .vrmmenLs. eo.nlov-

j . -- - ----- - - - 'J1' I irr, and labor lea Utk from a:l ,n )b-anh(s of Industry.

Suliject.- to be tunfUlcreJ ul ineludo the rii-.ht of raplots to orrranizo. rero?nitio-i of lab.r union.-. ( 'dU--tive 1 ar -'ainöjpi ind the su?-fl.-tion i)v tho Hoval !omiiiis&i;ii ot. Inlustrial Relations that a bureA.i !.f estnHishtd to promote the organization nf joint irlustiial councils, i-al'or fcaturrs of the p'acc tieat" also will tn bcouvht up fo.-l!icClk-.' ion.

'..! a nno':ncement : "M i; v m embers

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'tit; to be shown th'-m to make t for fh pi edom ina nco of j

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Tho orchestras will also he tarn oi down, sooial loaders saw

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m si'.itvic 'i: rctiNo.MY. Uesultim: from conferences bot've n aretary of War .taker and Spit -t try of tho Navy Panic's with ' !!":(( rs of iho army and navy air ri: i-s. iii.-jtis for air sorv ice f 1 o - vo'opmoni will be coordinated as a rr.att t economy. Through coi'i T'l'inn, daidication in experiments v.'id 'e aoided and a considorahlo v.iin-r will iie effected.

Hop'jhlirar.s havo always refrird'"f! hirrh irices as trreat bles?ins. I ron: this viewpoint the present excovsivo cost of 1 1 i n would appear to bo ,a notable benediction. Is that why the republican majority hesitates to move acainst tho profiteers? darv J'ost.

EVEN THE MICE SING IN THIS GEORGIA TOWN

TALK OF THE TOWN jl Fr Pars" Sundav at 2il0 I

1 land, t 1 ;rade

ALBANY, (ia Au: mice really sin: has

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strated in Albany.

Merschell Killehrew is th owner avenue, of a little rodent with a voice that Kollow" the crowd, rivals that of a mncklns: bird. The brin your friends.

to show the bildest success in South t!

Bend. Plat of 150 lots sold out in two

Sundays.

In order to supply the dem

the owners have consented to prade another street of sixty new. lots for next Sunday and every one a heauty. One is you rn for One Oollar down. then only F.Oc and 75c a week. Prices 1119. $129. $141 to except corners: positively the hißtest bargains around South Rend today. Two hip free cars will leave Northern Indiana interurban station, corner Washington avenue and Michigan street at 2:10 Sunday. Cars will carry banners and stop Tor passengers alonp Washington

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REIMOLD STORE OPENS 4FTER ENLARGEPIENT; Th" 'iteimold Hardware store at 2' No; th Main st.. has soejr d trc lower tlo jr of the building at 127 N. 1 Main -t.. .and have added the sparö, to tin- fo: li'or store. Tho wall sop- : lins; the two storerooms has been; fr rn dour. .1'id modem store lixture.; iii.-ta Iiofl in tii' now section, thus ( ,;i;!i:nm t.e tav stores into on(; sales floor anil making it one of tho( 1 iret stores if its l;ind in tho city.' 'ari;r rilded si'ii has been plaoed on tho fror.j f the building and the structure p.ijntod one color, thusj making the tvo vtre fronts conform; in appearance. f.ftic quarters hae been built in the rear of the storo: directly in front of the storeroom where incoming good will be. re-, et i ed. ' The store wi'l sp realize In th following lines; buitbTs' liardware. ; carpenter and nihinits tools,; household utilities, atyl Jr nitors supplies in addition ' ' Koneral h ard-t u.tre line that will be een more1 widely extended over th.o selling! spice of the store I The work of remodVUng has been in tho oiii.-o .f progtss for a num-;

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The remodeling of our store has been completed. We now have double the space. Carloads of new Furniture are being placed on sale. ome and visit our store.

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tact there are tew that are tailored as well. Strictly bench tailored and hand-sewn.

DESIGN There is nothing like them. You will say so when you see them. The new FORM TRACING mod. els. single and double breasted; some with waist-seam and some with belts. Others for the more conservative man with plenty of individuality. The new French shoulder you will appreciate.

FABRICS Gabardines, Iridescents, Metcalf Worsteds, Casimeres, Unfinished Worsteds, Broadcloths, Lester's Worsteds, Serges, Flannels in all colors; in fact every kind of cloth known to the clothing industry is shown in this line.

Th ose Who Customers

Judge Merchandise by the Price Marked On It Are Not Our -but the Man Who Knows Merchandise Will Recognize a

of $10.00 to 15.00

by Walking Two Blocks South of the High Rent District

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BORSALINO WEIGHT HATS Another shipment of those lightweight hats; same hat that we sold last Saturday. Lach duplicate shipment costs us more money, but we are going to sell them tomorrow at the same price, $4.00.

Nothing like them anv place for less than $6.00. Other hats at $2.50 and $3.50.

PANTS 500 pairs of Men's Pants, worsteds, casimeres, unfinished worsteds; blue, green and brown tlannels and cordurovs $1.50 to $9.50

MOTHERS Remember that we have a complete assortment of school suits for the boys in the new waist-seam and belted models. Some have two pair of pants. Prices from

$5.75 to $11.75

We kindly invite those who can to come before Saturday in order to avoid the crowd and also enable us to give you our best services.

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Everywhere on Every Floor Specials!

Yes, we have planned to make tomorrow a record breaking Sale Day in our Big August Events by offering these and thousands of other bargains Saturday BR ANDON'S!

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Final Clean -Up Sale of

White and Colored Wash DRESSES Women's and Misses' beautiful White Organdy and Net Dresses, also colored voiles, organdies and batistes; immense selection. Dresses that sold up as high CJK as $23.50. Saturday a final clean-up at Ööixiö

SILK DRESS SALE

Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses, very large selection. These dresses are worth almost double if bought today.

They come in black and all colors. Saturday . . .

14.95

GREAT SALE OF SERGE DRESSES Women's and Misses' Serge Dresses, an immense assortment, beautifully trimmed with embroidery and braid; many styles; all sizes; extraordinary values; divided into three lots Saturday at $19.75, (t4ß -7f-$13.50 and 4 I O. I Ö

EXTRA SPECIAL SALE WASH DRESSES Women's and Misses Colored Wash Dresses, in a tremendous sale tomorrow. Pretty ginghams, w ith large collars, pockets and belts, also fancy

voiles and organdies: up to $7.50 dresses. Special

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1000 Beautiful Waists NEW SILK WAISTS We offer wonderful savings in New Crepe de Chine and Georgette

Crepe Waists, white and all shades.

all sizes. Special frA rjjT

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SILK AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Large New Department, Offering Wonderful Values NIGHT GOWNS White or pink Night Gowns, fine (fi'i RQ quality; up to $2.00 kind. Sale 3 I i93 COMBINATION SUITS Deep lace and ribbon trimmed; (Jl A AQ up to $2.50 kind. Sale price 4

SILK CAMISOLES Special purchase of Women's Silk Camisoles, oeautifully trimmed with lace and em- ÖT 4 OK broidery effects; $1.75 kind. Special. .JJ) I &) CORSET COVERS New Muslin Corset Covers, lace and em- CQri broidery trimmed; all sizes. This sale. . . .www

NIGHT GOWNS Women's Muslin Night Gowns, embroidery trim- QQtf med; all sizes; $1.50 kind. This sale wöC ENVELOPE CHEMISE Silk Envelope Chemise, in pink, lace and $5 OR insertion trimmed. Special baaww

SILK GOWNS Women's Silk Night Gowns, in crepe de chine. Special , SILK CAMISOLES Pink Silk Camisoles, lace and ribbon trimmed; $1.00 kind. This sale

Special Sale of Hosiery

Women's Burson Hose, black, all sizes. These are the hose that

have no seams and wear so well

Saturday Special, per pair

Women's Silk Boot Hose, black or white, all sizes; worth (TQÄ

95c. Saturday Special..

25 c

$1.15

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Saturday Speci .-1 . .

Women's Silk Hosiery. Gordon brand, black, white and all col

ors; $1.50 kind. Saturday Special . .

CHILDREN'S HOSE Boys and Girls' black ribbed Cotton Hose, medium

heavy weight; all sizes from 6 to 10'2; 59c kind. Saturday Special

CHILDREN'S SOX Children's Fancy Sox, or in plain colors; all sizes; Q best 50c kind. Saturday Special OvlL

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45c

New Fall Dress Goods 36-inch Serges in navy blue and wine. Special 75c 36-inch French Serges in navy blue, black, grey and brownSpecial $1.19 36-inch Storm Serges, in navy blue, black, brown, grey, green, cardinal, wine and Alice blue. Special $1.25

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$4.95 69c

GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF KNIT UNDERWEAR

Boys' Knit Union Suits, ages 4 to 1 6 $ 1.25

kind. Saturday Special

Boys' Athletic Union Suits; ages 4 to 16;

$1.00 kind. Saturday Special

Women's and Misses' Union Suits; all sizes;

fine quality; $100 kind. Saturday Special

Girls' Union Suits, all sizes; 50c 0 kind. Saturday Special vv u Men's Undershirts and Drawers, fine Bal-

briggan; all sizes; 85c kind. Saturday Special

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New Fall Dress Goods 40 men All-Wool French Serges in black, blue, grey and brown. Special $2.25 44-inch Storm Serges in grey, wine, and navy blue. Special $1.25

Sale New Fall Silks Black and Colored Silks of all kinds. This is certainly the Silk Store of Northern Indiana, and few stores in the larger cities sell as many silks as this store.

New Colored Silks New plain colored Satin, in every shade. Special $3.50, $3.00 (p and JJJubbCiW New Taffeta Silks, in plain colors. Special $2.95, $2.50, $2.25 Qg Thousands of Yards of Fancy Silks Fancy Silks in an immense variety, striped.

'"-rked and plaids, all new fall designs. On

sale tomorrow at

1t S2.25

$1.95

New Black Silks

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Jo-inch black 1 arreta onk, all new, splendid J

$2.00

quality. Sale prices $2.95, $2.50, $2.25 and

Black Messaline Silk, all new, best qualities. Sale prices $2.95, $2.50, $2.25, ( -j Q $2.00 and 4 I J Black Satins, very best quality. This sale at

$3.50, $2.95, $2.69 and

Black Peau de Soie Silks, very

best quality. Special

$2.59

$2.95

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