South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 299, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 October 1919 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Fjftz Candidate Likely

to Join Scramble for Rep u hi lea n Nomination

th i-mrty if all of th powrr had not

r n r-n;r;i:iz-fl In trio stato tax j board '.vhich i; a r. ;njWk';in board. I

IVpwq of fhP faf FAMOUS PREACHER TO ; L

f " n c ;.;r;i.uf"! in th stn tax

from the

in all taxing) Arr. I -T J

;-o : to rn units jr. th

i. .'tors t ln.i'. th'-ir corn plaint rli- 1 i' rt! ;if.'iint th- rr-jmt.lican ad- ; rn:ni-tration it is pointed out. Tho '

DELIVER SERMON AT iii

CONSECRATION SERVICE

Hijrht Hrv. S;.!nv Citlin Part-

i 'rhlo. t). TV of Kar.Ms Oty. Mo. v. ii;

None of Present Aspirants for ' "Z:, :: ;T" r''MVf'i -r''t,;' "'-'I .:..,. ',-., Governorship Seem to :' ;-: .; ÄhhÄS

M.i:rii.r;i: ijci:m:s.

i.v:dd!o hrrf In Indinriapo-Ms -whr i Itfivnior.d Ii. wromr. f irrnor.lt" th oroach r rr. th" oj'-or a-tin th- n.akin of tho lovy h.a. h.n ! North Iab-rty. Tnd. to I-la LtWrn" fl T T;ir)(, i-vrf,-.Tl o-ir, h n

Kaor, North I.ib.rty. Ind. I...-,..,.. ..:,..

Have "Inside Track."

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Tf ;'! ..-.-an politics I .. i v. ... ,

indiar.aj'Oli-j .:hool authorities al?o !.'f.- boon at uuts with the- stato tax board.

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INDIANA I' j.., . -. Talk that was t' iMf'1 v f r o ?:. ::'. r ti.i I '.:' lato for th" r; u '.; ,r, r. f'-r Rovrrror voubl i r : tho r:.c pf hi , . -a Ir.d irat t hn t for, - : : : ?orn 'r-i;:rt-r to ! rnd. Xoh"'!;' n ppa r' i: 1 1 . at ' l""iv in the . rar.. ..;t. 'nndiila'' now in ; h- r a I

niovrj!) i,t !- s?ar;:.: if ;!, : : . -Ji ä dof. ri d i:,ii'a'.ic::!. f ip.. I::i..p.-

fpoli? rr ; i!.!:r..:i ";Ufr. :-.-V 1 .: 1,. ;t : ,,v t? F.ald th; !. did r.a Un.,-.- wt.o -. ; thf new -;:' il.ia? would i ' 1 Ut t!:tt !, : ) h'-!i-vd trnn''!v rti it t':- -.:ndi.i.'H. who wouM 1 i f.j or.-! l.- v;Tnnt rcpui.l n-i r:- had no ; : : ,-,t into th- ra'"'. Th r t in. sm- t (,:.- liint Is hard Ii: ni r.y '-nrn-i :"

::. 1 'r;', will look into i !:;)üb!jran politicians aro not

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r f ?v; that a ! . t hy thr : . Iin.-1 to criticiso thf moniiers of

' i.ii'r.wTy rnnimi.inn ar-.d thu'

'''1 i' .'" p h" k ov-r a 'i'. :h.? : th- Jiild of th.-. i f puh-

th' t-ytatf hoard would --x'-rr:' a doru- ry wrdl und r thf rirourntt.tnc. Hut th".- yav thp nlan is aP

John M. ('arhray. rarp nt--r. South,

n to Clar;t Lcnt:u. ..Ues'.ady, ' is knmvn ono of th m-' South Chifatco. Id. i qu on pulpit oraT'T? th An.r'.irar. Marion N. Lander., farmer. rer-j communion. IliclU liov. Jo.hr. ri'-n Springs. Ind. to Marcflla Na?h.! ,, . Tv T. . - ... . . . . , Hazon nito. I. D.. rortor of St.

uom sue. v. airt-rton. .. jfscjia;

cour.ty. Ind.

Almr S. Pi kard. auto inochanic. ' con.ef-cration oucharist and v.-. 11 bo ICa!a:nnz. Mich, to Klizatx.-th M. a.c.v::-d hv a nunil'or of v..-i:i:icr

Janus', will h.r tho cphd.rant ;.t tl:o

Ilailoy. South I'.f nd.

Frank S. MtCune. lahorrr. South i

'ratio!.. I y tld th r.'j urr.;'. Whn tho law was r.actod it Bond to Mario MorrU. South Ilend

ifu in th. law th;

: o id s fr . fl;r' f supr-rvi.-ion of

tti- '"!a'- iqliwav cfninii'-M

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v. av -!ain-d that po wor was (n-

ti a!i d In tiuo ytato board bcoauso

ion ' 'in - I la -tat- i.i'aiii uould croio n

hi- tho law provid-s n-vr- ! r -;ra iuint- ;nl!u-n-' and k--t down

,: 1 1. ' -s 'hat ;'n accounts lo?i rl may i ih lfvio. " ; n a: ao.v tai: !..o',; ir.t tho rffonl- of ( .

n:::';z::;,::!::::';h, ,., ,j sewer contracts mark

lint r-.;ard! of a :;f-h (, . -nty. I p.; aftf r irivii-.c vu.li in.

n - ' a ::i - i I'm and Hiiirinr ur mm !i forl-

a!iio!:r 'ooi roar! ,'nl voc at ts in

W'altor H. Liinh, mchani', P.uchanan. Mich, io ldith K. Hc;rn. 1omrtio. Ihn hanar. ?dich. Al!'tt I). Zt.u. shoemaker. South Pf-nd to Marie Klynn. ypinnrr. Souti Bond. William Hf-ron. T. S. sTvi-e. South Hond to Lillian St-con. watchmaker. South nnd. Frank H. Anderson, rar repairer. South Bond to Angelina C. Kskpn. Soutli n.-nd. R. F. Rausch, manager, South Brnrl to Rpssio Ul'richt, hookkceprr, South Rond

i and Mo I "hrr-ion. Arnold nn.l W'n. i .

h; 'li'.s av 1 m ,v! ii . . " . James i-. I ink. runner maKer.

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"'I ard 'hf st; to highway oouii-

v-;oi: (i is i-.a-ri sfirrd up ror-ont-J

ti o ;tfit:nh of I .. 1 1. Wright. I

of Mi' ii.Lrriway cornm ssion '"-'1 ta rh t.ix low. Mr.

!; at f:i i:ao th,.- info:r--o !

FIRST STEP IN PLANS FOR CIVIC ENLARGEMENT

Wh n tho hoard of puV.'ic work's Slttird.lV ! nrilml Mm -ii-tnol fnf

th- .-rhwav ommiuon would th hiyiuR of wt.rs in Indi,ina av.

-.'ii a:::i) an 01 ioirai innus

thf rf ar oidTKo- th

"p;;i,n of no nli t!- r.o-..- ,, r;io is in---? in t !h- - f

that was -xp-'"tfd. i:!1-!!

');a f!-vi-!nr. (1 a w. i k n Flia;

J. i.n-n. pr-"nt Inait-n iMt r- would la

nor. n is n r-n vry a:-ti m vi-u' in: many parts of tti s'a'e tl:

word H that ho -s i.o'

iv.' f'f Ha- hirli lo-.-y he ca.m' out f'.i- th" h-vy vas fi-d at i-f'nts -. .1 1 .-: ir : -d that no t'i-'ral funds

L to tho state-

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who vi" on tho insido on i

i ).t;. ,- siy that Mr. WrUh' and

tual tops in its proprain of extending public improvements in connection with the .ity"s indtiytrial expan. -von. The sewers for which Mr. IJthrr

J or c!)o hy the Oliver tract and the

site where the Studebnker corpor-

itioi is to erect houses, the Oliver

Mishawnka to Marguerite L. Carnish. domestic. South Bend. Vincent Powlikowfki. machinist. Detroit. Mich, to Helon Powllkowska. shoo maker. South Bond. Clarence :. (Ireen. machinist. South Bend to Ireno Brabon, domestic. Newberry, Mich.

Bishop Partriio came ir.to prominpp.t m in church circles ns a missionary to Ch.nn and Japan. His

work in the latter country resulted: in his homer mado ih-.-t bi-diop of; Kyoto in If or.. In 1?11 ho was' transferred to Kansas 'itv, whrr,o

h- has since remained.

Cits:

7ZZ:x r:;1,r;:';,;l,;r; "!""";-, -- Mne ,h.. tells how miss mabel i.n rons.o'-ra .ue ?rt:?tn ex"-pt im t : . - ! ilj. tho-or .utronohio ns- r,, . . . , , .

, fo,v ,.;,r, ..r n,:a, -..,. .-iu,.-r -.vuinsiv ,.r ..mv-.t-i : .V " trr'1 """ HAWKINS MET SUCCESS

P--ctr it To swf Th.o s'riti' an-on-' ;;'!" t ri. il to "oat .,. ,t-. a-" r Vi. . . . !

Store Oper 0:30; Close' 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. tn.

hort

Coats

of Fur, esrecialiy favors youthful wearer. A smart coat, 36 in., of heavy silky pile plush, resemblin Hudson seal, is now shown here at S75.

The Silk Velour Goat

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There is a lon-ine; in certain women's nn:;.i to Iv po5esevl t one of ihe-e hanvi n:e coats.

- ror niain cjc.ii -In ., service a Sunc.ay ni:ifterni?o:i reeceti dt iiinrx ccrrem to. s-tree

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A garment so quietly rich as scrc l:" many years. The Sty les fJreenieci incinne many -villi i;ir collars and culls, anJ prices ranee from to S I 25.00. COATS OF CFO I ii fvemarl.alie fabrics Chameleon C'.th. F.' FVachbloidn ana F.oiivias f: ,mj iir.:::!. a-. Friceci fn m 575. oo to 5 ! 25-po.

How Mi.-s Mabel Hawkins, owner j

'I h-'r rf il T tua i.ii nr. cT'itii i ir. i -. i t . . , . , - ; . I ... '.... .... . t. .

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. .. , , ; i no contra i aw;:i o a is tor h.- ann-Ooo.lr.ad, :;oir, nans, th.-t , tar,. It ,s ;,I.-o pomted ot that in .yy of th, 'diver trac

r ZC:;:,rX:. .:; . ' ; : r,fV . V ' V:'l"m7US "hU! V,y MT- WuV,rty have vj,o ny , of a Specialty shop, suite 503 J. M-i

.... -......11,1. -..... i . v. i ; i'. n v ' i i i i I I . . . i . 1 s II a p. I .'1 ' M a I C .failed to fl noun o the -ato tax law hiuhway oniti-f r. th" .-t.tr atin vicoroiM trrn.s in his op.-nitu: ' t.-nip? , to v no sue!: impres-

! waivers for tho cost of th" con-jS. uildinc, borrowed $10 two years

fpech. he "ome.i to t away to had 5 tartOld Split Still Ilotlicr.

;-ion a-- ilia! io-n hy Mr. Wrieht.

Sinn' ropublioans are savinp: that'

On- .-tat" t a - hard witfi the admin-

struction f t)io sewers, and t h" i auTT and entered business, with a work of layinc the pipes is to bein successful enterprise, is told in a the fore pa 1 1 of this week recent issue of the Underwear and After William A. Art install, the Hosiery Bevit w, a New York puhli-

I'.MlC'llMn nn ill n r. nmr.lni'ttil 1 f 11 a . -ntO..-. a,.--i I i iVi.v I n Ai-ttcf t- f I

k . , . , , I i.um.-iuuhs i iimu- i t i iiii'ini rn wi i in' v. .mull ur: i un n ii-i i ill: iiii-i:itw-'..t ahre is no i nnht tint ? Or. f.'.l Ktr-iitnn ..f in,. ,-.- -..i 'v- I 1 :

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puard B ill Mooso split also is ;a-,v i having enough trouble and eausin somo irnubU- and that tlii-. that Mr. Wright was in poor busiN affecting toth Bush and Bdward nes politi";:Ily when lie was trying Toner who also is a ninli-tat". B.- to pdo up more tro iiilo f(r ü. j'Orts are received that tin n' ar-: Word that has drifted back from muny republic. ins who v. ill not sup-' Wa l.in-t on la lizard to the conport for nomination a man who was' f o .a .. of republican state ("hair-

Irominrntly connected with th' ::iao lMwiu W.omuth and Sen. New j jTOZrvi-sUo movement. The fact tint J ;nd Watson and oth rs is that tho j Bush was a prorrps.-io and th t; "iit' n-no' was not as harmonious

Toner waa state chairman of tht a- i: miulit hr-o l)n. Tho only I'nrty is having its effect. public aniutii'i. emont made war to The ramlida y- f Warren ri "ra- tin- ff i t thai all cimc-ernod had of Kentlanfl who is now rf Warded as1 agreed that Mr Was ninth was th" the strongest andid.it in the ran.. l-i-.M man fo- sla?r chairman and Is undoubtrdly puff' rinvr 1 eins no-; tliat h should oontinue in the place. 1'Ody knows jus w h re Mc'ray I'.ut f is. slid now on rood authhtands. He is aid to Pn the ad'nin- : out tliat S n. Wa'smi lil not at;ree

expert in the city's ex-; the industry which the name of the!

panion work, arrives contracts for water main extensions are to be awarded.

FINED S50 FOR HAVING WHISKY IN POSSESSION

t.eorcr S7.aho. iio-j . inomaPlho educated to visit her sneolaltv

st.. wa fined S."0 and costs in city 5,op. pays the article, hut after much court Saturday on a charge- of hav- difficulty she established as a par'

ltic: the unjawiUI possession . o; U- : of hor hm iness trade with men who

We want you to know exactly what you are getting when you choose shoes here. We'll sive you the proper

Early In her business career Mis lul UU1

Hawkins decided that men should:! they must come up to your

expectations in service. In all leathers and patterns r

publication Implies. The magazine article tells of the, difficulties Miss Hawkins encount-j ered in establishing her business. ! and of the subsequent success that met her efforts. i

Sj

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Shoes

(inr There was nt sufficient evidence presented hy the poliee to warrant Hzaho Vioinq found cuilt' on th- first count of th" affidavit. ehavLrhicr him with tho unlawful

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datf- of the re publican s- . 1 1 "Kao- Iii! yivfn .i s.-.ur a iw.n that the In- . nation and y t it is report d th h" Ü.'.ti.i Mai- conuniit-- would not be i rf't in lino with tin- t 1 as .1 n,..chin" f r anv one man whioli was put through and is (a -ui! that in p rticular it would keep in;; vigorously defended by the pr - its h itnls :'' tip- jn stion of th' itint administration. sini' dr.; of lolo-;a t - to tho repubMcOay Kccs Silent. ln ,t;i con r n t in. Mo 'ray since he mad" hi t r - - l oo ( loso to (oodrlch. r:i"iit at the time h" arinoii:ni! his W't.mi and Iiis friends, it is said, atulidaoy has l.-pt sibr.t ai'! has d:d nt b.-.y- th"ir objections to !o;io little In the way of fonnimr Wi-i.iuth on any fcditii; that he an organization, mo-t of' t'e work would not be Mice sHil as a state in this onneetion eir.ir lone hy ' chairman, hut they felt that Tie had Liwrnir' Lyon of Urook. Mi-""riy"s. bor-n to close to Gov- (loodrich. The uleneo has led to reports that h" is, w !io'.- subject was pone ner in a expo tins th part 'ryau. ation to t hrw-hour couforenco nt which put him over and this his .iu.-rd, plain words ware spoken and onfv j-om - fippoition to !;!- cardulo'v. j in"!" was -mphasized the contest The only end id-i f for whotn any that is on b twern the governor and f'.efmite movem'-nt h.as b en a rt - S -v.. Watson for the prt sid'ntial ed Udward .lao'tsoo of I.ifaotto. nominal bui- Sn. Now is underformer f-ecretiry of jt;:t. A .1 a cv -;.-( ocn! to hic grcupied a strictly r.n club has been orri u :.'"d in I n - neutral position. lianäpoü and jonic acti c r'p'ihli- ' Mor- Watson "dopr" was tciven inns are promotin it. The opinion out ;-t (Ireensburc: tho otlier day by seems to he tlmuch th tt .larkson is, Ai tiiur Ayres. formerly a member T-.ot a leridinp candidate and that hr of tho republican state committee, is far from ha vine: ar.ythinr like an, and who sems t he ore of the f'.'eetivo orcanizat ion c-cv tht- sfat. eV. i-f Watron boosters. Avres. it is Ton r also has met with vov." op-1 0 1 . toM (Jreensburjr opublicans position on iiroi'int of his attitud" tha' the republicans of Kentucky toward th hi'thw.iy qu t i : ; . It is w.-ic solidl behind Watson for die known that U-tP rs on this sub.ieot pi "-iib-ntia! nuiiiination and that it have passed bet w eon Timer ;, Sen. war; the d sire of Kentucky repubduke hitfey who is the he id of th" Ia.ans that the Indiana republicans Kood roads movenn ii' in Indiana lie." up for Watson. The words h Tlie f:i-st letter is said to have hen , us a. i; is said, wa re that Kentucky written by Toner who:: he soucrh.t r- publicans were anxious that Tnth' support of Ihifiev. 0 :t:" n- in r- dian.i r pul hears pet bt hind Watply pointed out to Tone- what h" sn 'in a way that means busiroparded Tone r's u n a t :.f" ictorv . m." record oti the highw ay qio stion Ayr - -4 i l that he had just made Duftey is understood to favor Mr-, :mi antiMuobil" tour ! the state of ?r."y fr the nomination. Kentucky and that he found a very It is all of these com! :t io.-,-. that strotic s-uitinunt for Watson and hve lei to the talk of a f:itii can- that th- rrjuil lic.ins liked the Watdtdate. mui biar.d of oratory. An ridenre of th.o f, , hnc th.at It r.o -cr"t 'h.at the Ooodrich exists on account ef th pt o;;r--si vo f-"ri s :.re hard at work with th' party activity is seert m the com- ! . -sid-nt ial nomination for tho povments that have ! ecn mad or. th. ruit in vi w. It is known that Ttoosevelt memorial im etlnu-s -n In- mu 1; organisation w ork is ht irp diar.apoüs in the last w , , k . Th, . de:;e both it1 Indiana and outside, first meeting was ji.Jdress,.,; v ilen -oi. 11 V. Hram h. of Martinsville. 1a onard AVood. and C,. Wo d was, his announced that he will be a . . i j . .- . t . .:..... ill, .1,. ....... i.ii. .. ;

oiii'ii.iiiir'i i iiniiai r-'-i. aii'iT. 1 .i in.ni.iii ioi ine iijMjimc.in lutiiuJ. la-ver'-iU'e when, lie w.s jt Imii-: r.-itpui for lieutenant povernor. Col. j

jinapolis. Also Mr. le rbiee u lirancli w as a commissioned officer chedub-vl ns the ik"r foi ; s- .- oi the Sp. in is h-American war, poin

eonvt found him pruilty on tho seconil count and assessed the fine' at Söv' and coj:t.

Insure financial independence in your old ape by investing your present savinps in INDIANA MORTGAGE : COMPANY stock. 412 Union Trust Uldir. Tel. Main 11CS.

make purchases of linperie for their wives, sweethearts and friends. ,

WHOLE FAMILY KILLED WHEW TRAIN HITS AUTO KKAKNEY. Nt-b-. Oct- 2 5. The entire familv of ("harles Kimm adv.

comprising liimst.lt'. his wife, sor.,.jj two daufihters and an infant child.

were instantly killed when an auto-j mobile in which they were travelinp

to their homo at Sturpeon, Colo., was struck by a fast Union Pacific passenper train at Odessa. Neb., near here last r.ipht.

$8.00 to $17.00 Exclusive agents for EDWIN CLAPP Fine Shoes for Men

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end memorial m-etir.ir No Won I on V.w!. It mlch.t h i e 1.. n tin comment wou'.d bo mad'ffoit was : hoi-st (;

for the pr sidon: i.vi i n such .mr.-. . r.t was

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idpc crowd whi-, h h id ! . !i d.--. ; 1 ited in the r.oiubhe-m p..rt v is vy

iliS to pel 1 a i k hfvrv.e i

to the tad of the Woo k; should rot If tj;.p rs'ood -, . fon'.r,if::t was epr!y t. ad .-

It in a r.y way ir. t rf r. spirit if the ;ia' i

i lit as a lieutenant with Go. K. of Mai tia- il'.e. his honie cit , and coriiieu' b.iek in Co:, man. I of the

an ompan . lie was in the world war , o 1 t'rore. the .-tart but du-- to ill health :i e -1 dnl rot ;;et to Uranco. Several or- !-o ie was speaker of the In-.'.,-1 ; i r.v, tious-.v

Tax Iiv is f ni. Soi:.- o: th." knes; politicians i'o-

:::.- on i."e th.it the outcome of tiie next ;e it -b. tioti ir. th. statf w ill rest entirely

o:: ir.e si it,. tax .aw. Most if the l'V;o for tlie t..ii.p units ' of the state h. e berp. made by the state

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MONDAY SPECIAL SALE OF SUITING 56-inch all wool suiting, sponged and shrunk; brown, green, taupe, tan, black and fancy mixtures; worth ß to S3. 75 yd. Monday specialöiaovö MONDAY SPECIAL EXTRA HEAVY BLANKETS Extra heavy cotton blankets; large size; plain or plaid; S6.00 fi ßfo kind. Monday special iSKfa lütJ MONDAY SPECIAL CURTAIN SCRIMS Lar'e selection of curtain scrims, in white, cream or ecru; 35c kind, ß Monday special Hßtf MONDAY SPECIAL CRASH TOWELING Fure linen crash toweling,'bleached;

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MONDAY SPECIAL SALE OF DRESS GOODS 56-inch French and Storm Serges;

'van '.i a .e n the ; u : e : 1 : ir riv s. . a, i . ; . h . w . 1 . It w.iv . n i o r s ; d i 1 ' - r . ' s c.-ii.'.eane.;-A r." p:ha a w a s h : 1 :- oer.tly that the v.- i t-...-,i , co ir. ts ha I tu--n 'i ar.'C ' : t that it had .ha ,.dv j.-.-. . d

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to h..w'. abaied t!:'-' opposition to the ! h black and colors; 51.25 kind.

!.s that a:-.; ra-w tixed hy ! f r ." -la:- t.i bo.trd f.-s ilt in a re-j

Monday special

Fashions Latest Dresses The tailored tricotine, beautiful satins ana 'eorcltc in charming combinations that strongly appeal to !he well .irroomed woman. The colors are veil presented. Rice trimmings ol s.ilk trinke with touches ot hand embroidery and headed design-

Pricings commence at s5u.ou and range to S75.00.

All Wool Serges and Satins at S35.00

Suits at S35.00 Successfully allyine; O'oj quality .:!. a price that is so exec; li-nal it i trikinl;. conspicuous for proiitahle orportur.ity. ithis .croup of 5-.iit5 speciallv priced at S3.00.

The materials include Tricotines, Silvertones and Velours of such quality usually fotmd only in higher priced suits. These were originally made to sell for S50.00. On Sale Tomorrow.

MONDAY SPECIAL COAT SALE AT $25

Women's. Misses' and Juniors' Coats H

another immense purchase of smart U tv

new fur trimmed, velvet, plush and self trimmed models. The most wonderful j coat offering of the season. Black and

The 15th Anniversary Sale of Our Birthdav a yearly event of greatest importance. OMiimeiice "n Tiui;- i,y Interurh.ui Day See VVecncsday's paper.

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MONDAY SPECIAL SUIT SALE AT $24.95

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Women's and Misses' handsome Fall j;n rectly tick oft the time. The watch you kn-v

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ai.u nuiici c?uiis rurnu, ii;cs, y -' t() c noHung Short Ot "Klgllt ' CYCYV lime olI broadcloths and Columbia cords; black, . . . .4

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MONDAY SPECIAL SILK BLOUSES

I) That's the watch for a South Bend man and

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all colors; worth S5.00.

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MONDAY SPECIAL WOMEN'S DRESSES

offer you your choice at the same price you pay

in a :,spot cash'' store, ani we let you pay to

n" it -when convenient.

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Women's and Misses' serge and pan- Ü ij

ama dresses; extraordinary bargain; U U

black, navv, plum; worth fi U i toS22.50. Mondav special WZ'nij H DO

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