South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 254, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 September 1919 — Page 2

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.riMnis.iiior.--. .uj'I .til of th" rnU-rs I I'l-rnv-'l l.y ;:.: v l. s-i w s rvic- In tl.f an.iy. nav ;tn! marine corps ! It. th ,v ! n war.

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i ORDER ELECTS OFFICERS Will Be Given Charter To! for rniuiMr: yitap

Discuss Membership Campaign.

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An trMT'ortnnt mating" of

Arrtf'TKMri I-. t'ior, will bo li M at ', fi'rlock t on:pht at tin- fJ!;ccs .f T"loyi O. J llion at which tho now harter will r- i-:i thThe rh'trtr-r is No. .'. in lif.it Jr. that th .O'jth r.l orfhr n tlv '"th chapter In the .-t.it- r f r a rhnrtrr Thor ar SO fh iptrs In ln!vna a're.Hly orr'nt.'er!. Cart. Mark H. Thorn is wHl he prfi-nt to outliro thr- iit rnh'-rsrnj anipaign !' ins: imlüi t ! liy t -

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ir.K roar was Ii r I hy th Catholic r 'nit r ff 'frft rs Tiifsday rvonincr at th Knlsrhts f.f Columbus

fr'" ! :ttk Plans for a ri s of entrrv. I t.ir.nints i r the winf r were

'irawn ana v.-i;i ( j i-'-i ii on at a futui ni' tins;.

Thf ofr.rf rs '! rtf-I v r' n folIf.v. : Kv. John h' flrf '-. ri:it wa 1 lircridr; John (. fin. h.rinu'. deputy hlh chief ranco r ; 'harlfs Tav-rii-n. chief r.ui'-T; Iiaymonl Huhnr. vic" chief ranker; Henry A. Xeiir"r. recnnlinir sf. reta: ; Charles Schubert, V, r.i r.e itl .'ir lary; Vi!fiian Stei. tiTajnr' r; Pitrwk T. Iii t kfortl.

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'i'i:ii.iru anu iit jii i r'iriiii, u usJohn Puch 1. Inilc sentinel; Arthur P.oniv-if. ;-'nicir eondtif tor;

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Dr. Roy Wolfe Claims To Be Absent Minded

REALTORS PLAN TO SOLVER

CITY'S HOUSING PROBLEM

soptcmhr("apt. llioru.'i to Talk. rapt. Thomas will a'-o te

thA national ronvi ntion which 1- to 'William Mvers. outside." s-ntin-l

Tip held in Novpnilif r. At rjn- con-rnli'-n the proj'osit ir.n of amah,-a-

inatin? al! service ord rs in

.Iut recf ived at Vnn ( ord''r,s. 10

the J heautifu! i:,rs. Priced from $5 to

The arura-nt ha? been ralse-1 as to whether "Doc"' Wolfe, dairy in-

(Vspector. in an ahsent-mintleil genius

or a "tightwad." Thr pub?tance of the ctmtentlon is sriven below and it i hoped that the argument can b definitely settled. Our opinion is withheld, but the facts follow: Several days afro the "Doc" was having a parley with Mayor ('arson when th latter chanced to remark that his supply of smokes needed replenishing and would the "Doc" take a run downstairs and frt him one ot' his favorites- "Doc" ohlisrin'ly at uuie.set (l and, taking 13 cents of the mayor's doufrh. departed. Ht returned in 10 minute with that contented countenance that the smoker alone possesses. The mayor nonchalantly asked fr his "smoke." whereupon "Doc" pulled the blank-stare act and then: "Can you beat that. I went down there for your cisar. chatted a few minutes with the clerk and, not thinking, lit the thine myself." It was then half cono and srointr fast.

ountry. including the (I. A. It.. Spanish War Veterans and similar

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South IJend's housing problem . will be soled if there is any mt-th-od open to the eyes of tie South : Liend realtors. At tr.tir recular. meeting on Monday a committee; was appointed ?o invtr'iijrttr pos'.-J ble rmedie and supprest activities i i for the members. i Frank Jeffrie, chairman of the i

ommittce appointed, irsu d a state- !

lent Wednesday morninp to the ef- ,

feet that the committee would make i a study of all the plans tried out in other cities as well as examine the . ideas of people here interested in ! solvinc the problem. The situation ! is very critical and action must not j be delayed if South P.end is to meet' the srowinjr demands on the part of ; the thousands who hope to mal;;

South Bend their home. Not onlv must the owners of va

cant sites build on their property but people now having: improve-, ments on their land rrT extern! i

their holdings to tide the situation over. 13very person havinir minis unoccupied should have enough civic pride to open such rooms to those unable to secure a lodsinp over night. The committee will report their findings on next Tuesday at the regular meeting of the realty board.

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One hundred beautiful Pattern hats on show Thursday at Van

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clothes this season. Thev are Mannish, original stvles that give the lad a bearing of dressiness he will approve of and you will admire. The new norfolk and belted effects we show here now, arc "different" than the usual boys' styles a unique smartness in patterns and fabrics, too. And thev're made to endure tailored and textured in a most serviceable way to give extra wear. Many of the suits have two pair of trousers still more wear. YouVe dealing here in style, service and economy.

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The Opening Gun Was Fired Yesterday

Men's Hndkfs 250 dorcn. plain whitr, hemstitched handkerchief of Rood quality. Speciil tomorrow for 10c.

Paraders were busy takinp; notes of the new fall and winter styles. Tomorrow we lire a shot with a l?i$ noise in launching these

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Soft and beautiful and a certain richness that lends itself to the new fall suit and dress. Fox Scarf, animal shape, taupe, black, brown and pointed, also in lynx, from $45.00 to $125.00. Fox Chokcro, from $19.75, $25.00, $29.00, $35.00.

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Fleeced Underwear for Women Fleeced suits with all style nck and sleeves, ankle length, $1.50 to $1.95. Union Suits with all style neck and sleeves, ankle length regular and out size, SI. 00, $1.25. Separate garments, ankle length drawers, vests, all style neck and sleeve, $1.00, $1.25. Separate garments, medium weight, ankle length pants, Dutch Neck, elbow sleeve, 79c.

Hand Bags

Fleeced Underwear for Children Union suits, medium weight, high neck, long sleeve, ankle length, drop seat. Priced according to size, 59c, 69c, 79c, $1.00. Separate garments, heavy fleeced, 59c, 69c.

About 50 fine leather bags came to us at a price. We should marked these at $3.75, however, your choice can be had while they last at $2.98. Also Black Vachette Envelope Purse, $1.00 value at 59c.

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r.i.; rk et. Kiht now, is a c'i ?ir; to puri h is' for the h'didays. a jno.j towels are sine to ! s. are tins fall. v.f to the f.u't th.it n.ov; , r:tern mills are rnw clovii y strike.-. See tlle.se special fi;aU?ies ;ir.1 othei-v-not erumer,ted. jn ; I.:r. ;i Section. 16x28 Guest Size. Biur. Pink. Orange border, also plain white, 35c. Heavy Plain White Towel, very good grade. 50c. Extra Heavy Plain Towel 50c 18-36 Fancy Border Towels. 75c. Plain or Figured. 20x39 Blue. Pink, Orange or Lavender border, extra heavy ribbed towel, 79c. 20x38 Blue. Pink. Orange or Lavender, also plain white, 89c 22x40 Blue. Pink. Orange or Lavender border, 2 patterns, also plain White, $1.00. Other qualities at $1.19, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.39. Each one is a very special value, exclusive designs and all are fast color. Wash cloths to match from 10c to 25c. Bath mats at $1.00 to $3.50.

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Colored Stationery. m is becoming more popular every day, delicate tints in pink, blue and buff, tomorrow a special lot of 100 boxes, 75c value for 59c.

Hosiery

for Women: Pure silk, full fashioned, high spliced heel, at $2. GO. Boot Silk Hose, seamless, in lack and color?, at $1.00. for Children: Wayne Knit hose in black and white, a full servvice hose, at 29c and 35c.

Monday is Wash Day In Many Homes Every Day Is Wash Day In This Laundry The distribution of work throughout the week helps our workers and enables them to do their work for you far better. Thev are not overworked, and consequently your clothes receive more attention and better finish. , .

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H.LEMONTREE 8outh R-nd' Leading Ojtometriot and M anufact uriruc Opti-tan. tt.Vi f.. Mlrhlran St. Home phone o.0. IS-r-ll phone S".

A Jewelry Store for All the People, CLAUER'S Mlciilgun, Xecr WaAhlriton.

The Ford Sedan a mighty comfortable car for every day of the ye:r. Hai most enjoyable refinements combined with all the utility of the touring car. Finely upholstered almost luxuriously with plate glass sliding windows, it is cool in hot weather, while dry and warm in fall and winter. It is the regular simple-to-handle and ever-endurinj? Ford chassis with a bon-ton body the family car that not only pleases with its comfort but saves money - low first cost and after operation. J .c us give you a demonstra-

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