South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1919 — Page 2

THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GLEE CLUB MEETS

AT HIGH SCHOOL:

Where Bolsheviks Are Being Fought

Interlude Staff Will Also Be Announced Friday Afternoon.

Th ynr.'! mc-eti;c of t)f lovs'

and ciri.s' riu of th South; Ind his'h school war? hM V,Vrl;usi flay afternoon in th- nuiMC room of: the s-cnool. S vf-r.i! r.r-w ri.'-rob r.s wer t ik :i into tlrp irl.-' tu ;i n 1 , its enrollment row Lons;-f;- of t en- j iy-thre .students. i The rr,niLf rship l:st now ir.clud the following nam-w: Iiorothy Car-: punter, Maurln M.irt.iin. ?:'iz.Th. t!ij Mau', Florence Irwin tr, Darl :it- Ha.--; It, iHrothy F- atl rnoiii'. Martha j Taylor. Lui!; Land on. Iirnie:. F'mmtr, Mh-Irrd Whitrcer. Irii: VYoodworth. La Vill- FuiVr, Rachel j Arip'pm'in. Isilrl Harter. I ?. r : . i Norri.s. J. Martin, (;. W .n- r. 1 1. : Hull-on, A. Jaikon. M. Hi!!. M. SehafT. Frni xt.ll. Miry Tay-, !or, Jun .McKti and A. T.i yior. : In th lo.V (;!" rlul. n.-:ir.r; !atrr in th- äff r:i'io:i sr-vrr,f n v; t ollfp. .'-'ir.K.s vto int ror!i;c-d. Tli" rt-ater n.trt of th' work dürin th; omiriÄT y ir lviU lh'- r-onus ami will al.so he followed !r, th- 'hnr;;s fl'jsvf.s of the hfio!. This will iii'-t Th'ir'Iay aft(rii(nm in thj Interlude Meet-;. f An I n t ( i ! udf -t.i!f tint-inu; i.- an-noi:nr-d fr Friday ;if?Tnion and' the of;: i.il ?aif of thi-. j..ip.-:- '.". ill -' annoüTiit'i duriru: th mri;n. Leslie Andrews h.ij- !,; fl.r---n editor in hi !" for th" orain year and wil! preside at th" Th arslay afternoon ni'ettn;r 1:1 the I ntrrl ud" j room. i A I'ramatit' eai, !.: Ur.t: will he roridu ted Thursday after:;o, p in th Little theater under the din - lien of th' public speaking tcu ht i s of the hool and n l.ir-re jratlierinr of Maare- enthusiasts is exjectd to at-, tend. I The Sophomore e'.rtirei was heM Wednesdav af:"rnoori and th" following nfiic'TH wr- ) tei to preside at the im pfiniss of the rla.-.-i Itirlnc h comini; sfin'fr: Thani;.:: Stanhelil was .de tcd president. William Fort er. i"e jt .-idep.r. and Acnes I'olof'f. senctary and treasurer. !

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RIVALS YORK

The view is taken lookir.p; southeast up the Gulf of Finland toward Nova Bay. In the center of the view Iks Kotlin.i Islands, -no me eipht miles in length, on whieh the .famous fortress and town of Kronstadt are situated. In the distance is Petrocrad. Th whole of the water shown in the view is shallow, and connection with I'etjorad is only possihle hy way of the dredged channel known as the F. troirad canal. Ptretchlna: out from the island to the left is a chain of forts which rise in crowning i:.asteS ahove the level of the shallow water.

ROTARY CLUB MEETS;

named Dr. C A. Lippincott as the! to he held in Indianapolis next Tues-

NOMINATES OFFICERS ' Z 'tr-

j for secretary and Charles Zigler for The Rotary club met at the Res-( treasurer, rue Mission homo at Chain o' Lakes! William A. Swlntz. now president Wedm sday afternoon and nominat- j of the club, and Sec'y Charles Zic:e l th.. ticket for next year, the lor will be the representatives at ehctin to he held later. The club ; the state meeting of Rotary clubs j

Save money by patronizing merchants that advertise.

Serpt. Willlim Sar.d'.in of I.eir.ffton. Ky.. who is pro! aa'.y t h nearest r 1 1 to s-errt. 1. ir. , Vor'K : the greatest individual hro of th world war. Sert::. Sand'.in is credited with haincr captured -i n -c!e handed si German machine Kuns. after killinc: "4 Grnians who operated them. l"!r his remarkable feat h has been awarded th American Contrrrs-dor. il medil of honor, th Medaille Mi!ita;re -f France and tlx Croix do Gu.rro with a palm.

GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF

Just one- trial omnincvi you sIo:in Unimciit liclp-i I ri awa rheumatic twinccs

Store Koui3 : 8 :30 g. m. to 5 :30 p. m. ; Saturday 9 -30 p. m.

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FEIDAY BARGAINS

Thrift consists in trettintr full value for vour money. Those who are not trading here Fridays are not taking advantage of their money saving opportunities. These items listed below are specially priced for Friday's selling.

Yard Goods Special Storm serge, batiste, French Serge amf Plaids, 36 to 40 inches wide,-4n all colors. Friday only, yard QjiJtj

- Sweater Special One lot House Dress Special, well of all wool coat sweaters inj made of dark blue percales,

reen and blue. Regular

$10.00 value. Choice Friday . l$M

nicely trimmed; $3 value, Special Ii

WHY r.d:;re pain when yea know Sloan's Liniment w:ll re. Lee it promptly? It "'iMr."t remain the World's Liniment for :; s years if it wasn't highly h n rici.il v in ieiieir.i; rheumatic ach-, s, stiff joints, .von- muclvs, lur.il .'.. ro'iral'ia, strains, bruis .. ji'S.;:e t w ather rt s'jlts. Fenctrates without rubbing. 1-i -

inc i;o stained skin, clocked port. j mussin-s5. A pain and ache im:- : nier.t that stands alone do..-.;: i -what it is meant to do. a l uttie today and keep it handy. AU druu'tists. Three iz s .'"c. Tec., t Sl.4'1. !

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Little Beys' Wash Suits,

in plain and striped cham-j

bray; ?1.50 value. ßOfi

Indian Head Linen, 34 inches wide, in a few colors

suitable for children's dress- Special, suit

es, rompers, etc. Special

Friday, ß

yard

Jewelry Special Ling

erie clasps, pin sets, ear-

Crepe Kimonos, Japanese

style; $5 value. gj) Friday iJuid

Women's Felt Slippers, in colors, sizes 4 to 7.

Special, $ pair ullil

Knife Boxes, glazed

Outing Flannel, 24-inch, bleached and unbleached. Sa: IBe

rincs. bar pins, etc. Choice Dxes, Swu

p-j, rap j cauuciiu.uc. ixcguiur üc

i r? ft! value. To close only 1tuJ I

out Friday at. . . . d

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Outing Flannel, in dark " o t t . m 1 "7 I TT ll F

MUtiu, --inui, 70 r- 1 1 u S I

special, yara fco

Whittei ore's Gilt Edgej jap Rose pace p0wc3er Shoe Drer .nS Softens and j amJ Coid Cream. Regular

pwuas iuuuu aiZoc and öüc values, lo

j 25c value, h nday . . sW dose out Friday

WashBoilers, heavv tin,

at

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Bleached Sheets, 72x90,

good quality. 0-3 Efti! cover.'

Special, each . . UünW Special

copper bottom, wood sta-j Whittemore's Black Oil

tionary handles, one piece, shoe Paste. Friday

Special,

Bleached Sheets, 63x90,

for single beds.

in i

only, box

7 a

Shelf Paper, white em-

Fruit Jars, one-half gal-! bossed, scalloped edge. Fri-

Ion. Special Fri-

Special vl Ö day, dozen

day, 3 packages

Ifor BUU

.Robertsoo Bros. Co Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 SaL to 9:30 p. m.

Middy Blouses of Kelly green flannel. A smart garment for cool days, white braided collar and cuffs. Price $6.00.

Fall Apparel

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New Fall Room Robes of Corduroy Have real fashion interest the smartness makes them cease to be merely comfort garments. The new shade of "Victory Red" predominates, while wistaria and rose follow closely. Sleeves are short, kimono cut, with bands of satin. Collars are trimmed likewise, and belts go all around. Priced at $10 and $12.95. Flannelette Kimonos in floral designs of many colors. A charming gown for the boudoir these early morning hour3. Priced at $2.98 to $4.50.

Hosiery-

for Women Silk Hose, full fashioned, a pure silk hose in black and new fall shades at $1.50. Seamless Silk Hose, also in black and colors, at $1.00 and $1.25. Iron Clad Hose, extra fine quality pure silk, in black and new shades of brown, full fashioned, at $2.75. Pony Hose for Children, white and black, at 50c, 59c and 65c.

Women and Misses which introduces the new modes in Suits, Coats and . Frocks uncommon, novel and alwavs with the charm of distinction. Among the New in Suits

Tomo rro w and Sa tu rday We Specialize at $35 and $50 Satin and Serge Frocks are very popular for fall You Can Choose from $19. 75 to $35 And choose just the style you have been looking for in navy or black, plain tailored or braided and buttoned moderatelv or elaborately.

Coats of All Wool Silvertones Also of soft velvety Duvet de Laines have a remarkable showing here. Priced $29.75 and $39.7. Each have beautiful silk lining; also some with fur collars.

Dress and Semi-Dress Fall Hats Special showing of beautiful trimmed hats for dress and semi-dress occasions. Priced at $10.00 to $18.50.

Newly Arrived Waists-

Checked Taffeta Silk Waists Small checks in tan and blue, black and white, navy and white, brown and Copen, high neck, tailored sleeves, at $10.00. Batiste Tailored Waists Fronts, collar and cuffs of hand

kerchief linen, at $5.00.

Carter's Underwear-

for zcomc7i and Misses Pink and White Cotton Union Suits Medium and light weights, all styles, at $1.59 to $2.19. Half Wool Union Suits Light and heavy weight, all styles for fall wear, at $3.00, $3.50. Silk and Wool Unions High neck, long sleeves. Bishop neck, elbow sleeves, at $3.25, $3.50. Also in separate garments $2.00 and $2.25.

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Our Great Heart of the Season SALE

IS NOW ON. Wonderful Bargains in all Departments. Prices Cut in Half.

ECONOMY

DEPARTMENTS Over Geo. Kraft Co. 5 and 10c Store

yomi:x noixe; war wokk

Durinp thf war women were called into almost even' vocation in life, i and riKht well did they assun.e the

responsibilities and fill such positions, in many instances, however, their strength has been over tajced. and such ailments as are peculiar to their s-ex have fastened themselves upon them. Such vomen should remember there i3 a tried and true remedy for their troubles in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for more than three generations has been relieving the women of America from seme of the worst forms of female ills. Advt.

Why Look for Bargains in Timbuctoo When There Are Plenty Near You? We do not consider these bargains, but just everyday prices. Not specials. Look over these listed below. Fancy Idaho Potatoes, per peck 59c 2AYi lb. sack Rose Leaf Flour $1.55 24V2 lb. sack Gold Medal Flour $1.75 No. 2 can hand-packed Tomatoes 2lzc Campbell's Pork and Beans, per can 12c 1 lb. package Arm and Hammer Soda 7c Fancy Red Salmon, I lb. can 29c Hebe Milk, per can I21zc Golden Age Macaroni, Noodles or Spaghetti 6V2C Large sized can Hominy 10c Campbell's Soups, per can 10c American Family or Fels Naphtha Soap 7V2C P. and G. or Velvet Soap 8c Good Luck Golden Margarine, per pound 41c Consumers Grocery Co. 502 East Wenger St, Cor. Fellows The Red Front Why pay more, when we sell it for less.

'"lcax as a Hell.

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Highest Class TalUi::.-

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SONDRA

Herman Eibele; Son 229 N. Michigan St. Ac ross from thr- : j,hr urn

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MAX ADLER COMPANY World Best Clothes. Corner Midi, and W&fih. Et.

Buv any automobile on our month-

l '.v ravment plan. Hide while you

arc payir.ir. Northwestern P.nance Co.. ."04 Citizen?" bank bldg. Tele-

Dsn't Fay Cash for Yourl

Clothing. Toot Ocdit Is -Good 4 GATELY'S, SSI 8. 3Ilchlcao fit.

KnUhts of Pythias trip to Niles Friday evening. Meet at interurbtn station, 7 p. m.. Friday.

Uribn Trust Company I && Dc-pocit Bnx&s vTÖl pcctil j fm-cUrtS "for Um privacy of ctodora. j

ADLER BROS. On Uchian at WfAlnton Since 1SJU. THE erORC FOP- EX AX1 hoy

SAM'L SPIRO & CO. tl 1-121 8. Michigan St. Horn cf H.S.&M. Clothe

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Thone Mci'-n CTn S for Mf5?:k orchestra.

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