South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1919 — Page 6

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

CIVIC CENTERS ! PUN PROGRAMS! I

Night Social Service Work: Being Arranged to Accom- !

modate 18,000.

Arrarcnir.t" are nv.- pr inir completion fr thf '-f.-!! 'no-J 1 1 1 :i of more thr?i :r. . umn n and chiMr n f S0.1t h i: r; I wh, it 1 e.xp r!Hi, will ;iftTi'I ?!) w J n -tr -Spions nf ?h- s-' ;il n'ii. T'r.'lr th" I1r-rtion of I". K TVolfe, municipal r'mation ' 1 r -for. 12 of the school-. hiv- lrtly Jf r n opened fr rv.u'ht .-'!, r,u -work and within th- vxx tun

wf-b it is -lifvr'l that th' u lt-r? will in full sv.iy. Foej.il !in- a'Jiviti; ;irr yc.ir experfi-d to f thf tij--s'. undertaken r h citv of this Splendid equipment for ;ithl'tirecretioral procr.ir; Ltv-

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provided in many of th'' M fiou'v ;i t u rat expense to th- hoard of d11 rat ion. IUult f.r Wiir. "Il Is onA of th poor) things th' war has don for 11," d 1 : 1 r rl Iir rotor Wf. "The .nnp!- .-et hy tli" War Camp ''uinuinily Tvieand othrr war firrv organizations for the recreation ami uplift of thommunit has h.-en followed in this work"f.nvt year many of the men wrrn off to war and the women md KirN were employed in war wurlc, hnrr ur recreation t-m in South It ml was not up t thf standard, hut wr oxpo'-t this yr ir to t.- mor y.i ( refill from rvcry Mandpoint." Th- ofTnrn'.inity crath'-rimrs will ho iiviriod into rx groups whirl: will hold .sf 'I'M rat- nirtintrs. oj- niuht fach -Wfk. Votnir hos from the aires nf 1 J

to 1 " w:!l ilf(itf 1". minute. of th wo ho'irs allotted to them In settin;: up exercises, which will h- follow. hv nnir of Indoor hadall. o'l,.v .;,u or h..sk. th ill. Ivjuip. in. :i? 1ms . ri provided ffr thrs I'olk I;ininr. Voiinr cirl within th" same ritm .,', follow- th" hoys' program with th- addition of folk dancinsc T1:. smior hoys irls within tli a;--s of 1, ami 21 will be pro- !!'! with firilitirs for oettinp up pxrr ;rs. ollry hall, hafkt ball, inloor hall ami rlanrinr wh r it is il; 1. Ai.fi'hf r trroup has hor n aild' d to xr. ln'U- th ohlr r mn anl wmnen. Th- pro-ram for th"ir rntrtain111 nt will ! l-ft larly with the im'.ivi'lual orir tnizatior.o. Th-rc will h- setting up x-rci.- s ami 1,'imcs, if tin y ar- fl irl. )l a h oi l renter will ho all'owf 1 to hol.l municipal danrjs. as ha hf-n th" intention of th" recreation commit t . Mr. Wolf s'-i id. The committ.' is n.ow formulating plans for hoMir:'' th" lin-fs and thny will 1' in oh- public as sunn as compl t. 1. T!m- . lioois w hich are equipped for ih.- work are: Iincoln. Coquillard. Tranklin. Kaley. T'Jer Park. I;tfay'tt", laurel. Mu'-Pse, Oliver, I'rrley. Studehaker and Washington. Th s"rrc tari.'s already named ar: Mi.-? Lillian Andersr.n, Ooquillard; Miss I'dith Jlrown, I'ranklin: Miss Mary Cannon, I.afayrtte; Mr. M1 'oy. Laurrl: Miss .lulia Mnlone. Tyineoin: Miss i:il.i i:inian. Murssl; L. I. Krinpor, IWlry; Mr. Heint7"lman. St udla k"r. and II. ('.. Imel, Washington.

News of the City from the Official Records

iu-:.1j icstatk TiuNsrrjts. From the records of the Indiana Titl" and Loan Co. William I). Dunnahoo n Claude S. Lindsay. $1: tract of land in Warren township. Henry .1. Slot and wife to D"witt

II; lot 117, 4th plat. c addition to South

A. Tohulka und Ida, H. Emil Heyer and Anna II. lot 1' s, South Lawn.

I Kaley and husband to J. Kalezynski and Mary W.. 1: part of lot 1. subdlvisir.n in South

M.rrni:i:s noij) b.nqvi-;t. Th" Maccabees lode" N'o, ?00 held a banquet in the Woodmen hall Wednesday cvenhic:. Covers were laid for 75 Kviestt;. Several new rr.emb. rs were initiatf d and dune-

ins was a feature of the ev"ninp's' rnt'-i tainment. n the contest fa-'

vors wero awarded to Mrs. B. Howard and Miss Genevieve Xeins. The h.ill was dcoratel with larpe bowl of (lowers.

Incrlrripht. Summit r Hend. Herman nnd W. to

Keyer, 1: South Hnd Mary L Gfors-p W. M.. H. and Huckman's

I'.end. Samuel K. Mrdbourn. Clarence K. Medbourn and Tressa K. Mrdbourn, H. and W. to William R. Pyke and Kose, 11. and W., $si: part of lot 1-, K. Perkins addition to Mishawaka. Nan Jones to Frank M. Deitz and Paullnr. 11. and W., S, 475; lot -30. 3rd plat of S. I-:, addition to South Bend.

Kstella Steffey to William J Neil and Klizabeth. H. and W. lot 4 5. Leer's replat of Iter's

addition to South Hend. Kussell Wripht and wife to Walter Palmer and Jennie Palmer. 11; lot Stern's subdivision in South P.end. Caroline Hammond. Ieslie C. Whitcomb. Fred W. Keller and wife, to Forrest K. Good and Alvlnt M.. H. and W.. $1; lot 109, Wencrer fc Kriephbaum's 2nd addition to South Hend. Arthur W. Pacon and Mahelle H. and W. to St. Joseph County Farmers Co-operative Association, 1 : part of lot 7, Stull'H 1st addition to South Demi.

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A machine for Fplittlnp lojrs. usinj? any ordinary enuinc for its power, has ben Invented by a resident, of Spokane.

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EXTRA PAI1TS , for r.lEfl and YOUNG MEN in all wool series, blue, brown and green flannels, all wool worsteds, cassimeres and corduroy, $2.00 to $9.50. MEN'S HATS in every new color and shape $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 CLOTH HATS $2.00, $3.00, $3.50. VELOUR HATS Imported and domestic, $6.50 to $8.50.

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OVERCOATS Well, you will have to see them, for the ASSORTMENT IS TOO LARGE and STYLES TOO VARIED to even attempt to describe them. To ue the lanuae of several of the HUNDREDS of CUSTÖMERS who visited this store last Saturday, "We have seen more new. line merchandise in this tore than we had expected to see in all South Bend.'' TELEPHONE CALLS have been coming in every day inquiring about a particular Overout or Suit that some friends had bought, or vleseribinc some particular garment in a certain location in our display window. Others ask that a certain necktie displayed in a specific location be laid aside for them, and those wonderful Jersey silk shirts, neck-scarfs and sweaters have them all Cuessin. 0RDER5 BY MAIL come- in from out of town people who perchance passed this store on Sunday and saw this merchandise and could not tori;et it even alter they had ot home, write in and say, "Send me m .c in a certain cap displaced in a certain place in our window." describing it in the minutest detail as to color and liniivc. Now, men, don t usually do those things. But. men vi" extraordinary things under extraordinary circums!:iikV Price seems to be no object when they see this merchandise. POSSIBLY OUR GUARANTEED SAVING of $10.00 to $15.00 ON EVERY SUIT and OVERCOAT c idence enough.

SUITS The kind that once vou see them you cannot forget them. Double Breasted Belted Some all the way around. Beautifully hand tailored made in that beautiful iridescent, fancy worsteds and cassimeres, also blue, green, brown and oxford grey flanels in such a variety that you wont' know just what one to choose. Suits $16.50 to $50.00

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"Cravenett finished" Slow to wet quick to dry. SUITS FOR BOYS Guaranteed for six months' solid service. The only boy's suit with 2 distinctive features of added wear and worth. Fall showing now ready. Come in with your boy. Sizes 6 to 18. Prices $14.75, $16.75, $18.75. Other makes, all fully me guaranteed. $5.75 to $11.75.

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In proportion to the way prices have advanced on most any article that vou can mention, furniture stands out as one of the best investments in the country today. It is true that furniture costs more than it did a year ago but the increase in price is small indeed compared with the increase in cost of clothing, foodstulfs, automobiles in fact most anything you can mention.

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While we are still alie to make this statement do vou not think it good judgment to come in and arrange for your needs? If you don't want your purchases delivered right away we will hold them on payment of a small deposit but choose what you are going to need right now, and later Vou will thank us for the tip.

We Accept Bonds

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Make it More Expensive The impression that Pullman Bed Davenports cost more than the same design in stationary pieces is wrong. There is no additional charge for the bed tixture, no extra charge for the extra night services, that the Pullman, "The Perfect Bed Davenport," gives you. If you have ever had any prejudices against Bed Davenports they will be speedily removed when you see the Pullman providing you see the genuine. Ask to see the label, and feel welcome to look them over any time.

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Dining Furniture of a r Character Found Here If you would have your dining room in harmony with the rest of home-making ideals then lend your eyes to Heller's Dining Room Floor. There are dozens of suites to select from in Walnut, Mahogany or Oak at prices to suit you. We'll be glad to show you.

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Fortify Your Clothes Against Moths Vou take precaution against fire, thieves and other evils. Then why not protect your clothing from season to season ? A good Cedar Chest will serve the purpose. We have an extensive line priced as low as $24.85. 4,u.

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Such Beautiful Lamps That is the expression we hear daily by people parsing the store and those who eome in Heller' s is recognized the Lamp Store of South Bend you can get anything here from a little Bed Room Lamp to the largest floor lamp made at prices to suit you. Be sure to see them early before the best choice is sold.

Select Bedroom Furniture According to Your Taste To place such a suite as this in your bedroom is an evidence of your good taste and judgment. Its beautiful design is taken from the Queen Ann period and the construction of every piece is superb. l:ach piece shows taste and will delight you. Comes in your choice of mahogany or walnut tinish. Be sure to see it before you make vour selection.

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Exchange News ' Hundreds of new pieces have arrived this week, been put through the finishing room and priced at about half the new price. Uont overlook this department to sivc money.

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(Member of American Gymnastic Union) Turner Hall Gym, Marion and Michigan Sts. NOW OPEN Seniors Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Juniors Monday and Thursday, 7 to 9 p. m. Free admission to returned Soldiers and Sailors.

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999M CORNER WAYNE AND MICHIGAN STS. SOUTH BEND Strictly cash policy, no bad debts, no losses, no profiteering.

THE STEADY, EVEN LIGHT given by electricity makes it tho b.t llluminant known. For radir.i? It 1. psprinlly grateful to tirii eyes, as it ran be rlacrl 50 no light Fhines in them. And now method.-; make thf electrir licht really ernomlcal. Our expert Is at your frvicf without charjr or obligation. MARCHELEWICZ ELECTRIC CO. Polish Klcrtrlral Contractors.

1 106 Wat Division St. Main 1455. P. J. Marchelewicz J. J. Kosxnski

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