South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 227, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1919 — Page 5
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CULVER CADETS
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People Pack Grand Stand at Springbrook Park to See Black Horse Troop.
With K-iyf-ty ;ir.'! action at hiqh t:i- ;iri(i th -:ruir.- of mi;-:" from a 40-j.jrc lari'l. ! h fjlvor Military r.idf jrivf a military exhibition on tho rarn track at Spring. rook park Th ir'liy a ftf-rn "" n hf for a rrowd .-r ovr-r K'.f'o x . j ! -. Th- rranc! Man-i ar.'l Krntjni-l urroundinjr th' tra k UM.' f 1 111 v.lth p-opf. lgrr to ?h yt tints whlh wt-r' Promis-! l y th. tro-p. Wri! trn!r.l boys ami lnte-llitront horses Jid practically every s!unt known to thp profusion of horManh!p. With horsps running at f:U spppii, tvio boys mnuntcil an! -'i.-n;our.tM l!k vp-ran.s. Tho pyr amid stunt, comprised o Hiiht lo .'arked on thrr-p horses, won thf admiration and appliUM- of thp ast t rowd of spectators. Tiralf In Morn in u. Activities of tho day started early in th- nmrnin? with a parado through th uptown streets', headed y the naval hand of thp academy which nrriv-d in South 15end at 9:30 o'clock from Culvf-r. The parade ."'.irtf-d frm South anl Michigan K t 10 o'clock. Aft-r the band Ift tho cavalry ead'H at St. Joseph md Jefferson b'vd.. they wer? escorted by nieni-b-rs of th Retail Merchants' association to the Olher hotel, where thpy pavo a concert prior to b-in ntertained at a noon lunch on by thp Kiwanis club. During thf performance at Sprinbrook park Thursday afternoon Col. L. It. Ginlllit, commandunt at the academy, arrive! to review thp drills. Col. ;irriilat Arrive. In the cv riin Col. I 11. Gisrnillat accompanied th hoys of the troop an! band to the South Hend Country club at th Chain-O'-Lakea wh rp. they' were -ntertained during the evening with dancing and contorts ry the academy band. The cadets left this niorninp fr Kasel' lak' where they will remain for the niht. after which they will journey to Klkhart and back to Culver. Klkhart is planning a bic celebration for the reception of the troop there. The band which is not traveling with thp members of the Hlack Horse troop, will ! .vent to Klkhart to participate In the ob-bration at that place.
MEANEST THIEF GETS CHOICE TOMATOES FOR
HIS BIRTHDAY PRESENT
Thursday was thp birthday of Detective James Cuttintr. who admits to bavins,' serej on the South P.ervl po'jc-. force under seven mayors. II says he joined thf force in ly2. and wni C4 years old when he was first irivt-n hi nUht stick Imt refuses to tell just what birthday he was ce'.ebrat:n Thursday. Wednesday was Mrs. Cutting's 1 irthclay. and the couple decided to c Iftirate th joint birthday- by running noush fruits ?nd v-K-taMes to iTiv.- the . C. of L, a jolt thH winter. Shelves wre till-i with canned stuff Wednesday, and a particularly nice patch rZ rhou" tomnto's were left for pk-kintf and canning on Thursday. Tho meanest thief in South liend also b-brated the b;rthIays. by vi.-itintr the Cuttintr irarden some time durir.fr Weilnfsday niht and picking every one of the tomatojs except seven, which were not o,u!te rip- enough to suit the fancy of th thief. Detective Cutting says he will sr;ve $LT, for information leading to the arnst and conviction of the thief.
SELL ARMY
LANKETS HERE
South Bend to Receive Quota for Disposition Through Parcel Post.
South Ker.d will soon have it '. iota of sarplrs commei c ial tlank' ts tiiat the war depar!:n nt is juttiro: on :iale at Morasrc point-? throuRtmut the United States. Approximately J, 000, f. 00 blankets, ailwod and crtton an-1 uod. wid b- dispes 1 of through th" pare 1 post b: "H' post i"a.tt-rs The t,oods wi.I le r-a ly for -hiiunent about the iMh of Auut. a oniin t- advices receivd fi om the war ib'i arltin nl. l-claimel blankets wl.ich hav.-? been slightly vorn will be sold with the blankets thit have never b i-s.?ed. Th" rs-!ain. d b'ankcta hav?
tpfn corrp!tuy lencated and laun-
lre 1 ;md h::ir.i,', in a nia.'.orr.y ol Irsta.ice s. 1.. en used. If s than a yc -r. are Lüt slU'Tiriy n orr.. The report to the b-cal p'-stmat" t s..: s: "The r.rioes :'.ed arf nKit--ril! -.er than tho at which siiuilir co:?ira rci al Mtnkts are - 1 1 1 ri i.. tl.e retail mars et. The blan!4tLs offered are s:ii,b-w idth blan i. !. Thp averagi sue is S4 by T inches. b'U some of the stok moasurs v 0 by T incn s The avcrape weight of tl-p all-wool lr.d wool-r.d-eotton b! mkets is fo-. r pouno.and r the cotton blankttd tnr e j'f.und.s. "Not having the retail ruercantl'' machir.'-ry rquirv-d for the inakinof s.ile.-; ir. h-ss t'-.an bale lots, the war dfpattment will sell. 'o mu.iklp iliti's in baTe iots jf similar Kradc f r ito-sa'e to their residents at prices which, with transportation coss ana ether expanses of hamikr.t; '.xhich must be borne hy th-e munloila'ity includ i. saiovbl not exoet-i the folio vim, .juotailons: All-voo!, im n- G. r-cl limed J5; cctlon-and-v. col, - nixed, :uw $:, reclaim d $:.ä0: all-cotton, new j. rt lammed .1.25. The municipality will b. iTiven 10 das after teceipt of poods in v.hich to make payment. "
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MAN SERIOUSLY HURT BY RAVELING MACHINE I). Napy, C10 Chapin St.. 51 years old. was severe!)' injured shortly after ? o'elork Thursday afternoon when he was cautrht in a ravelins: mill machin' at thp Oliver IMow works, where he has been mplovpd. A te.ir more than ten Inches !on; was niale in Nnpy's riijht upjer 1p. An .mil'Ulance call was sent to police he:i dona rtcrs and was answered by Sertrt. Kemmerly and (lliter !) v. who took the injured man to th- hospital.
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SATURDAY (SPECIALS 11
or Thrifty QlMOFPEESi 1
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Irre.v IüIInI BATHING SUITS For ratMi r women, navy tiiaini'd with white. Si7.'s t 41. Sp$1.19
: Flowrri'.l Silk Camisoles Hi.- latest in iimisol.'s. beat:t if Ul flWt T'il lesixn.s on lieav silk. Chol -e nt $1.29
UAH) I)rrHI CUPIE DOLLS A tiplemlhl array of tlnle nt !.4!. ..OT N'Htural Ibnr Cuple Iolli $1.98
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FOR SATURDAY While Quantities Last Only.
You need not pay all in 30 days. We arrange terms to suit you. We have strictly one price, whether you purchase for cash or have ycur purchase charged.
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WORK SHIRTS
rod heavy Chambruy Work Shirts, flduble Htit.-hed and faced slaves. While they
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WOMEN'S 75c UNION SUITS
FI'm soft Li T'nioii Suitf. with lraw ttrinss and lace knee. Just 4 lozn to k ai eai h. 37c.
WOMEN'S $1.00 SET
SILK HOSE Uüb Colors of ttaupe. fcky pink, roe, cray. iiiusrr.rc. A.tual M.tO values. Siielitly imperfect. While they last.
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OVERALLS
Famous Sttfrl' Indigo Dy? Overalls with Wabnti stripe, ln5h pockets and full b.b. Sites :;s. 4. i2. All lenptbs. Choice, $1 . INFANTS, $1.00 ßg-A WHITE DRESSES 33 b A rare bargain', fine Muslin Ires. n. neatly made, w ith '.lire an 5 em broidery yoke. Special.
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piro's Final Clean-up
all Palm Beach Suits at
Sale of $1050
Regular $15, $16.50, $18.50 and $20 values. 145 suits; sizes from 33 to 50; genuine Palm Beach, Crashes and Kool Cloth weaves. HESE 145 suits are the remains of our summer stock iust two, three or four of a kind left
but every size in the lot from 33 to 50 inch chest measure. This includes regulars, stouts and slim sizes with a plenty for big men. The styles are conservative, plain English, belted and waist seam models and tailored to fit. This is a real good opportunity for any man or young man. No matter how many suits you may have, you can always use a bargain like this for a change in your dress. Our object is to clean up in very short time.
It means that office men, vacationers and men who believe in dressing comfortably have now choice of $15.00,
I $16.50, $18.50 and $20 Palm Beach, H Kool Cloth and Crash suits, here for
I Any Panama Hat in the Store off I New Fall Styles in Suits for Young Men ready B The new fabrics are very beautiful, the new models are designed with unit usual art, showing fancy new touches of grace and distinction; the coats are a little longer; quarter and a half lined with silk, silk sleeve linings; silk piped m seams; the new double breasted models are very unique; the new half belt and
full belt models are here; we are prepared now to show you an array or the
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