South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1919 — Page 14
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wi:im:si.v r.vfyivG. Ai r.t sT 27. i3io. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Stocks and Bonds BUSINESS Manufacture Domestic and Foreign Commerce G POLLY AND HER PALS Secrets Cant Last Forever (Copyright, lfd?. hr Newspaper Feature Serrire, Inc.)
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Hosiery and Underwear Department Will Open on Old Bank Site.
Th la!' ! addition to th Cieorze U'yman A V. s-torc : r - x M,rh'ifan st. is the ',r( ry ;:nd un'iTwnr department thit aft'-r Ort. 1 will occupy th lately rented morn at 1:? N. Michigan st.. th form. r it of the South Bend Nation. il bnnk. K.xtenrive remod lir. is being dor. to th" former mom of the ! unk. tuaking If an attr.act.ive sals room for the stör-- Two large f-how nln-i!o"?-will ! put in th front of th loom ari'l n. vestibule fntr.'inrc will b; provided inakir.tr th third entrance to the ?dore and 0 foot window display ?rif r. Two openings will be provided to the new dp'rtt .1 r i t leading to the main selling floor of the store. A balcony for the sorai,"1 of surplus good of the department will b ronst ructed -n the south v.all of th building overlooking th sahn room. The I-tmson Pneumatic Tube frni will be i n v t r 1 1 r- 1 in the two rifv: -ctions a. the same "ysf rn i being u-ed through the main store and in The lately added daylight hfi.sem'-nt which has been sw h a. suc cessful f';)'ur' oi the .store. The two new uldition.- will make n total of 7,5.00 jquare feet of selling spnff that has beep, added in tht; past few month". The new department will he well lighted and splendid ventilation has l.en provided for the workers and customers. Mahogany hxtus are V.e installed and plate g'a- wall case are to he built over th. L elvintr and counters for uc- in displaying merchandise. The location formerly used by the two departments that ar to be In the new section will be occupied by other department that will enlarge their stock and ruakf. the dry pood sections more spacious than before-. The contracting work is brine done by the Indiana Lumber Co.
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subdivision in the cltv of South Bend. W. I) Klien Ia Uesen, widow to John 1'allesf.n and Kmn.a rallesen H. and W.. $1. part of lot 17 in Heinzman's addition to the rit of 'outh Pend. W. I. Joseph E. I '.or ton and Mary K. Horton, H. and W. to Dayton X). Maurus. $1; part of lots ..': and ."4 as shown on recorded plat of the S. K. nddition to city of South llend. W. I. Friedrich Ludwiu Ilodc. widower to Stephen Fabian and Katalin Fabian H. anl V.. L' , i ; lot "'" in Clement St ud.-'baker s Oak Crovf- 1st addition in c;ty of South I tend. W. 1. Far. nie H. Town send and Charles 1 1. Towns nd, li r- huhand to Hose A. Hum-, and Mary I,. Aiwa rd. $1; undivided 1-:: of lots No. 1 and 17 and part of lot IS and all of lot 114 all as shown on recorded plat of Mary Haney's addition to city of South F.end. W. I. Walter H. Ttanstead and Hnima '. Unstrad. his wifo to
Louis Pfeiffer. $-M.""'; farm In Olive township. W. I). Frederick T. Heimen and F.inma Helimn. H. ami ". to Phillip Hopper. $1: lot in Meadowbrook Farm subdivision. St .Joseph Co.. Ind. XV. l. Grace A. Lul ui!. widow to Marietta Powers, $1; h: .".",. Dubail's 1'nd addition to the citv of South Ii nd exra jit 7f feet in lenir.h YZ. and W. iff east end thereof. W. Ik Atrue-i Laskowski. widow to Joseph Kish and Anna Kish. H. and V . $1: lot 1 1 :'. in Paff. SiMey and Fa.-snaoht's Linden plaie addition to city of South Lend. W. . I). Peter Chmie! ami Kwa Chmie, H. and V. to Wojciech (Jadacz and Stanislawa Gadacz, $:.0a: lot ss in the "rd plat Summit j)Iace addition to city of Soutu Bend W. I'. Kdward PeKezel and Silonie Helvezel to Adelaide A. Arrhambeanlt. ft: lot :?5. Mclnerny and Fnuledrunis 1 s-'t addition to Misha-
waka. V. D. The River Park Land and Improvement Co. to Anna Mummey. married. $.'50; lot '2'M in the I'ml addition to lliver Dale. Itiver Park now part of the city of South Bend.
MAKUiAci: lici:nsi:s. Ralph K. Sweet'ant. electrician of Chicairo to Mary H. Vahlert. clerk of South Bend. John Wright, a Vricklayer of South Bond to Lillian Crane, dressmaker of South Bend. Harry Paee. foreman of South Bend to Clara Hichorst of Lakeville. Ind.
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N'KW YORK. Auer. 2fi. R.-. 40 and DO warrants for the a? of cafe and hotel proprietors bartenders accused of vioatimr
war-time prohibition act by scllincr whisky w ere served Tuesday, accord -incr to Assistant 1'nited States Atty. Jovce.
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ELABORATE SOFT DRINK EMPORIUM WILL OPEN ON WASHINGTON AV.
The latest in soft drink establishments the city will open on Sept. at KT W. Washington av., under tV;.- management of Thomas Maellano and F;. F. Toms. The store will specialize in its delicatessen trade for the home, tn which, hot dishes and -pecial preparations can he obtained y the public. Full soda fountain .ind ciK'r store e'-juipment is now
:niZ Installed anil both the outside and the interior are beincr redecorate! bv the proprietors. t
Mr. Macc'.iano has been the chief hef, at the Oliver hotel In thf city fc,r the past riKht years and Mr. T mis lias been the manncer of the cafeteria, in that hotel for a number of months, both beint? versed in the restaurant trade and thoroughly competent proprietors of such an establishment as this. The name of the new f-oncern has not yet been decided but the luncheonette service of the store will be featured. This concern will make the 31st establishment of its kind in the business district of South Rend. An unusual number for a city of its fdze in comp.rrion to nrirby towns. The soft drink places are distributed in several lines of business the biprper percent of thern being: in local clar stores, fomo In drup stores, others In hot!?, restaurnnts and still others in candy shops of the city-
RETAIL MERCHANTS TO HAVE BOOTH AT FAIR
Tt was decided nt the Retail Merchants bureau meeting at the Oliver hctel Tuesday noon that the merchants would maintain a booth at the Inter-State fair for the purpose r-f further Interesting the public in Interurban day activities and enourapinp: them to attend the day at South Bend every neck. Interurban tim tables and directories will be jMven awaj at the booth during the days of the fair and the merchants üre thoroughly contident that satisfactory results will follow.
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Awnincs b.ae been provided frj the p-isoline punips at the Garrick j !V!ir,' Station on N. Michican st. ?ddin to the rxtrrior appearance of I
the bunding. A run une or automo1 ! ;:ccesori n is l;iTidled in addition to iraso'ine ar.d motor oils
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AMAN who owns a motor car be it a big, luxurious limousine or only a little flivver, has at command! the means of satisfying one of his most primitive instincts, a desire to fare forth like a true adventurer and enjoy the freedom of the open country. Accompanied by his family or his friends, he, like the Argonauts, can start a little journey into unfamiliar places. He need have no fear of consequences, for the modern automobile is a sturdy, dependable friend. All it asks is gasoline, a little lubricating oil, and water. With this it goes up hill and down, without fret or worry. The wayside brook, or the well on a friendly farm supplies the water, while gasoline and oil may be had anywhere from the Service Stations of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). The splendid system of distribution organized and maintained by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) covers every city, town, and hamlet, and in many cases there is a tank and pump beside the little stote at the fork of the roads. This complete distribution of its products is one of the chief services rendered by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to the motorists of America, yet it represents but one of the many benefits derived by the public at large from the operation of the Standard Oil Company(Indiana) as a public servant. Standard Oil Company Indiana) 9 10 So. Michigan Avenue Chicago
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ITALIAN WARSHIP CREW TO MAKE VOYAGE BACK HOME WITHOUT WINE BOfTTON. A ;r. CT. Admiral Hu-F'-i ono. ;n i-xpri,vrA' cl pj, r, -, , .- Tuesday of th wlrorr; oxtor.dl thr Italian M:t!?hip Cor.T- di Civfj: a n 1 its- crt-M- to' i Act jr.? T.voTord th'it ).f hnd only nr.. .: for ror.oerr., :r. onr.cti:i with hi visit to th- Ctr.t.M Stat- j-rohtld-t:on Th i.it! ration of th" i:.-al-nouphts erf iv i:v;I;;i!1 sn-nll .;-nn-titv of üphT w ir.e. F.ii i. .ir.d with th prob.ihiiity f a cr if alone th-1 Atlantic cor.st hi- f.ic-d th" prr?;..'' of rxhaustinjc the ship's wir.1 stor To rh aiirrtir.il's in j:;iry whether i micht If pcsih!t to arranc to rf -pnih h stork, th actin? mayor KwFsestt-d that ;:.s "medicinal sapplifs'' th winp misht obtained, t-ut they apreod that was out of th 'iustion vh-'ii Admiral Cor.? said h would r.fd a'oo'it r".0:'0 l:trr nearly j'.ioi ca!iors of wine
inri:M ) iiaiiavavs. PAlilS. Saturday, Auer. 23. Th railway yervii" of central Europe depend larce'.y on the results attained by til-1 inter allied coal commission, now on Us way to tr!pr Silesia. Cnles: the coal production in that district increase. th centra
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Our supply is sufficient for any demand. Our price is always riht. Our service cannot be criticised. Our big plant is running day and niht. Wc are here to serve you and we are well equipped to do so.
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Place you get the most change back THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS, August 28, 29 and 30.
Borax Soap. 5 bars ..... Pink Salmon
Assorted Toilet Soap. L bars
Prepared Mustard Van Camp's Spaghetti . . Jelly Powder, 2 pkgs. . . Mazola Oil. pt.. 37c; qts. Sweet Chocolate. Z pkgs.
Helmet lied Deans. No. 2 can
Libby's Evap. Milk Pumpkin, No. 3 can. 2 . Coffee. 40c lb.. 3 lbs. . . .
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Cream Silver Polisa Whole Ieaf Spinach. No. 3 can Magic Ammonia. Urge bottle . Blue Kihbon Peaches, pkg Peanut Butter Dyer Red Beans G U Macaroni, pkr Light House Tomatoes. No. 2 can Sweet Vanilla Chocolate. 2 pk-s Stuffed Olives Pompeiam Olive Oil. S oz Prem Soda Crackers, pound . . .
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LIBERTY BONDS
Wc will pay jou caii at New York bond market daily quotations with accrued Interest to date and all due coupon. Con-ine-yourself by ettin? our lrice tjeforc you soli. CÄMPJH0RHE&C0. 103 N. Main st.. Oliver Hotel Bldg Hours: 9 a. m. to 5:20 p. m. ; Saturday, 'J a. m. to S:30 p. m.
The Big Electric Shop S. D. Moran & Son Wiring and Repairing
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