South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 17

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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RGES CENTRAL BUYIiMG FOR ALL

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h:tvf. hrid previous training: a aition of a povpr p.ipfr cutter and F. r. r;il jyer und not in any on-, r irrha.t of a'l typ-writrr par-r and rl.-is f ...ds. ;n! should r f'ivn a j ribbons use I by various stuN- le-j

jhl .'lmi that it wn-i not always :id-'rmt; ('i:intity ofI-al p r.ils. inks

i. !: for th- p .it haxlni,' ai-- nr toj.ir.d flip-, with th- profit or tne mii-a-'rw for bi I ll-nn r liminatr ri ; ytali!shmi-nt

As rx.inipif - of th" hiving ho i:"tdof a rmmopraph and multicraph d-j ff (t. l h- t;.i of h-ivini' ;r.itoruo- j partn.mt to ronff-ntrato work form-J li ts'' p! it in l'.'ir. for nir." rly don- in tarn of thr state oMire:s rents . yf-t when tho rcntr t for th.an1 the multipraphinp of all the in-j previuos u .sr r:rri-l ;t pr-.ro of j deX and tabulated cards at a con

I t wnty- ii'ht nts In 1 ;1 ; th-ron-j 1 p r rnt. less tnin prmunp. a.s ( tr.n-t he f t carried p.-ir of nine well ;is ! tu rlu-ad and f-nvclopt-s. J ai l a half a t-A- in th- faro of r!?- He ;i!m reviewed tho vork of thej Wisconsin Purchasing Agent r.-i j. in he oh-U-tate printing board. which he said;

.M':d a t. n r rt pru and in 1 : 1 r ; - c.rnui iu?iness nif-mous i fiirt i r. n pri- although siff) -it- t'! a saving of $120, 0Ö0 in-four w is twi uh.it it had b-n in 1 14. yars. I m 1 O ii .liidi;ni'nt. In r! un vor l. I u,,d rnv own j WHAT A DOIJ.AK HILL WIM. DO.

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Tells Secretaries How to Get Reductions.

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iHmii Then Kmail weekly or monthly payments will nake you the owner of one of our beautiful lots in HIGHLAND,

r. rtipet'Ml wa i omin' nd t w nt - -; bi T r.-nts at the chapes' 1 hy M. I', f I ; in -r j Ti' Id. Vi.-( onsin t.i:i- in th history of th" l'nitel -at.- p;;rcha.-Jr;-r ay nt. p-akint; to- i Stat Had I be u t'wl bv thf- iid

t; t v t t h- '''iiifi r fi(i of s'.j t.iri'' ' u, r ii of i.u in;; ani waiting forjai.y at such rea.sonablo prices - f .-t.it . r th.ir acr dit-'i rcpr -. '. and otb. r tliii:, I surelv would1 that thy will Krow in value t'ry , I I ntaTi-. ;:ith'id i-r' to ! -arn !,.r. paid :i :it da! iiir' than j s-ooii. I

i.'.-.v r).. stat" a i otnpii -i.. 1 i v u ':t-. pos-iily t h i r t y -! i , 1 III1 HbA.d) is -nsKlo 'n city j.oini . r : i j-.i". inr- in tb- li-t f.i ir forty m" !.ftv. as soin of th- oth'.r 1 linn's : ar -r previous similar periods ' tat s wer.- forr.-d to pay" ! I'HI.'i; Al'TOS at 2 P. M.. Sunday.

; r d in th- fa :- af rising prices for; Now th- j lates arc bii.i manu-! Auer.

will leave from the corr.fr

of Chapin and Division sts... Kagle pjunt. (end of Chapir. st. car line) Witucki's hall I nd of Sample st. c.lr lin' . 'onio if you buy or rot. If you

tiniest -ry omrnodity purchased, j fac furcd at tiie stat uri;on a a ost In opening his addrss Mr. I'lu-jof 1 c-nts a pair but Mr. Ül'imnt ) nfel 1 point' d ut that th y -ars j Jwdd u iot' d f i oni a r-cnt (onv rsa;Mj to I'Jl'J ha h"cn "the inostjtion with a pi it manufacturer who pnsi" ever known" and that! had jut i Iod a contract with an

"when .-ompared with th pr-,edint; i a d joininr -tat, for plates at "2 1 '.vish to buy. brin your radiär, lour ;irs, 1 1. to l'.'lä, th" ch ap-i ( cnt dfu-iriir. in case th.' prison i 'ome rain or shine. Our houses t year in history. th .saving's re-j manufacture in Vise,,nin is dH-!on property will protet you. f-ultlr:: from a state purchasing de-j continued, to take over the remain-! The Schcllintrer Home Huildinrr Co. ji irtment I ( corns more prominent-j inc of th- p ison contract and fur-! . 20l.i'02 J. M. S. Itldir. h imi're.sed on the minds of all'ini-h plates at 12 cents a pair. ! South Ilend, Ind.

; i no Wisconsin system oi ouym. i o-uie .Main ii-t.

Acrciit Must IU' Ire.

He mph?i-d Ids idr.i th.it to be J tho speaker said, had bfn '-;iven thej ucecssfu! a state pureh.Tunc acent j endorsem nt of flen. Cru'.vd t and; must not "hae his hands tied"' and: the United States foor admlniitra-i

laust h i' rmittd to rely on. his own' tion. ridKinent in buyinc, mu-'t not be j Method h which mon.v had been

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KLUS ATTMNTJON !" l!r(ther .1. K. Huston's funeral will b held from Klk's tempi' S.it-

tiandica pp d ,y any commission" j saved in Wisconsin, as dftailed by'urday afternoon at 3 p. m

by political intluenc-s. should Mr. Hlunmnftld. included installa-

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DRY GOODS. A very strong line ot taffeta silks and satins in all colors, worth $2.5o vard, at $1.95 Cotton and silk poplins, a good rane of colors, from yard 39c to $1.25 All silk poplins in all colors. n-orih $2.5( :i vard :it $1.95 Tolle du Nord ini'.ams for children's dresses, pretty line of patterns, per d ... .35c A beautiful line or crepe-de-chine and (leorjcette vaist, new fall styles just in, some beautiful ytvles. from $3.95 up to .$12.00 Ladies' tine ribbed union suits, special values at 50c and 79c Oar complete line of underwear for tall is now read v.

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save you 2 5 per cent K in.c; now . SAVE 20 PER CENT. Buy Blankets Now Extra hrce size, heav

weight blankets in tan, grey, or white (wool nap) $6.00 values Saturday $4.95 bare Mze bed blankets in grey or white regular $3.75 value, at $2.95 Fxtra heavy weight wool tilled blankets in white or or grey, $8. .So values at $6.95 Hos' or girls' extra strong hoe in tine or heavv ribbed special value, at 25c and 45c l adies mercerized hose in all colors, also black and white, extra values at 50c Wen's lisle -cks, silk finish, in all colors, 35c pair; pair for $1.00

Our Basement Salesroom oners extraordinary bargains in every section. You can save 2S to 40 per cent b buying for future u -e now.

SCHOOL SHOES. at the lowest prices in the city considering quality. All leather stitch-down shoes for children in tan or black. Sizes 6 to 8 ... .$1.95 Sizes to It !$2.45 Boys' Gun Metal School Shoes in lace or button. Prices one dollar below ihe price at $2.45, $2 95, $3.95, $4.95. High grade ladies' shoes. Sample line in tan or black, all this season's latest novelties. These shoes are worth from $S.oo to $l2.oo. Special for Saturday at $3.95-$7.50. Men's high-grade Dress Shoes, in tan or black, English, or footform lasts. This shoe is north S.oo on today's market. Special for Sa"turda $5.95

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Wool Poplin Suits in very new styles. These are exceptional values at

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Nev niojei in Coats, in the new season's most popular -hades, attractively priced at

These stylish dresses fashioned of serge and prettily tinished with attractive braiding. Specially priced at

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Which has just been completed

You'll find tha t everything has been arranged to make shopping for the Boy easier. 3200 square feet of light, airy space filled with new things in boy's clothes. Kiddie Corner, a separate department specializing in Togs for Tots of 2 to 8. A playground where the youngsters can entertain themselves. But best of all is the variety of styles and fabrics in clothes for Big and Little Boys at very moderate prices, You'll agree with us when you've seen this New Boy's Store that it is the most complete in Northern Indiana. Won't you bring the boys Saturday to see their own New Store? You'll not be asked to buy.

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77ie Hallet and Davis Virtuolo puts real musical satisfaction into the home, because any member of the family can obtain the utmost in volume and tone. I M ROSE 228 S. MICHIGAN ST. ' m" f MAIN 235

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Dpecial. on Cora iires All new, fresh stock, while they last at these LOW PRICES Your chance to get CORD TIRES at lower prices than fabric tires.

DRUGGIST, Att&toriam Tbetor. The Big Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. BASTIAN,

ADLER BROS. Od Michigan mX Wthln?ton Sinne 1SL the FTonn pqh rcx and hoy

I RIB NON-SKID I.Ut lrif- Our iTicc I.i-t I'm .. I. 32x4 . . . $44.65 I $23.8 1 $46.90 $25äÖT 33x4... $45.85 $24.45 $48.10 j $25.65 34x4 ... 1 $47.20 $25. 1 7 $49.50 j $26.40

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