South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 318, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Li BETTEH BUSINESS ERA
ncntiy a similar oiVanization at OklMhorn.i CiW, okl.i.. investigated a t"Ck Conir J.y iiit h provil to 1-e unbound ,-ini .-.i r'" returins
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Advertising Club Will Start Movement at Meet- ' v ing Friday.
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An pra of better huir.r. m' tho-l-begin in outh !nl with th; organization of lh" "', :tf-r 12u.ines TJurcau" by tho Ad v .-rti-int' which will m'-ct in the Turkish room of the Oliver hotel Frklny cv nint: at 0:30 o'clock. 0. S. Harr tt, wlm has bf-cn in clos.. touh -,vlth the National Vigilant om:nittro of N-w rV'ork, from where ho recently returned, will be tho principal speaker. Mr. Karrtt has nr. de cartful observations and a .! 1. 1 i l- 1 sl.ua of the method- m d and the work .irrornpli.shod for both th'o i:.-h h.int and tho con-um'T by th- n t(i.?i i! organization and hi.s addnss will havo a direct bearing upon tho mthodto ie uod by tho local buraii. Tho Better Business H uaw whirh tantlj for truth in advr rt:.;n ; ar.d Vilich will ultimately b n !it l.oth tho rnfTeiiar.'5 arni tin- ronsu mr i . Ixus b'tii agit.ited lor and foht r-l by tho members of tho Advertising lub whi' h w in for.n rly the AdH 11 league for yvoral yats. Tho tirst formal s-ps in th- jira tir.il aj-
'idicntion of tho n th'.d- ndvoeat d by th bureau will b t.ikrn at tho inrr-tin? Irld;.y rdht. To I phold Truth. Tlio now mowii.'-nT js l-oimd to ' a popular n aooordiiiir to the .'nlvortisin rii'ii v.Jio Male that it Is r.nqu sdionaly an advancement in t r riiht direction. It will uphold nly tho absolut truth in business practice and in advort i-intr. wh rot'.v th- al vrt iser will l.o fort 'd to up to his ad'ertis-ments to tho b'tter. If an advertisotmnt states a sale on an artirlo, valued at 2 dollars, for $1', the article will, according to the policy of tho new organization, have to ho a $?." article. Thi.s wa' of doin' bu-inos will create public oontidonoe, pivo satisfaction of both tho seller ami purehasor and establish a sound platform of business. It will attract peoplo who will '! certain th-- ar- pr ttin- their moneys worth and k' p bu.-iness in tho city whi. h is now soin to Chicago and other larger cities.. lnv( sti-atior. by tho bureau will tend to curb all unlair comp tition and ritd measures v.ill be taken to quell stock promoting deals that appoar at all questionable. In this; way it will serve us a protection and a public benefit.
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"I'LL SAY THEY CAN'T VIOLATE ORDINANCES"
CHIEF OF P0LICEÜ
HUH STREET TO BE OPENED
Board of Works Overrules Opposition Presented by Two Railroads
FEW PURCHASERS ON MARKET THURSDAY
Opposition of two railroads. New Jersoy, Illinois & Indiana
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tho Indiana, Illinois & Iowa, to th
The city market is dyir.ir hard-
j With snow in the air. a few house -j wives went to the city market j Thursday where one truck of ap-
wtre b?inp offered for sileEeets, carrots and parsnips have been appearing on the market for about tho past two weeks and, with apples, were about tho only offering's on the market. Rut Thursday nothing remained but tho apples. Fresh pork, just butchered on the farm, was beimr offered for 20 cents per pound. Choice of any cut- was
! opening of Huron Ft. across their j Rivon tho purchaser.
Warrants were issued Thursday afternoon for tho arrest of Jamea N. I,uther, superintendent of the city water department, ami Miss Veronica C. Sweeney, clerk of the boar 1 of public works. Thief r,f police Kline Thursday
'fterrioort allowed Mr. Lather and J Miss s;. noy to o on their own 1 r i -cognizance. It was al-o learned , Thursday afternoon that a warrant will be issued for the arrest of Tred ! J. Anderson, city fngine'i ! Tho thre; defendants are charud with conspiracy airinst city ordi- ! nanco No. 1 Frank J. Murphy. ' city f(urt bailfff, s rv -i the warI rants on .Mr. Luther antl Miss j Sw e iu y. j Once the city tiuncil passed an j ordinance providing- that persons
tracks without damage? belnff
awarded them was overruled by the board of public works Wednesday nUht. and the street was ordered opened. The New Jersey, Illinois & Indiana waited damages amounting to $23,000. but the board decided to open the street across the tracks of the two roadq without assessing any benefits or damages. The street will bo opened from' the alley west of Harris st. to tho alley east of Kosciusko St. I'lle AseMiient Will. The assessment roll was tiled for water taps on E. Calvert Ft., from Michigan t. to High st. The meeting of the board Wednesday night was held in the council chambers, owing to the process of transferlng the offices of the works board, the water department and the city engineering department, now oing on. The records and books of the board are now in the
i movir:ir shall obtain nerniits from
ithe chief of police. Thi Mr. l.uther i corridors of the city hall, the water
and Miss Sw-eney forgot to do before moving their respective offices in the city hall. "Miss .Sweeney uill probably be sentenced to take us all riding in her Ford." declared Judge Gilmer Thursday afternoon, commenting on th- arrest, "1 don't know what to do with Luther," continued the judge.
PLATNER IS HONORED BY KIWANIS CLUB
1 George M. Platner was elected to I the executive council of th Indiana
district Kiwanis club at the Thursday luncheon of the club held in the Oliver. t Minor business details were attended to at the meeting. George M. I'iatner was the silent booster at the luncheon, giving each member a leather cigaret case with thf Kiwanis emblem on it. A printed copy of the poem. "Whither Are We Drifting," by S. P. Schwartz, war also presented to each member present by Mr. Platner. This poem was read at the stag dinner recently held by. the club.
department having moved into the
board's former'ciuarters and the engineering departmentyiot having yet moved upstairs to the quarters formerly occupied by the water department.
No one appeared on the market!
until about 8 o'clock and. after mak- 1
lng their X'Urchasog, hurried hora
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THE PANEL BACK THE OVERSAK SKETCHED HAS BEEN DEVELOPED WITH A HALF BEL T AND PANEL BACK EFFECT. IT IS DOUBLE BREASTED AND HAS BEEN DRAPED TO THE KNEES N ACCORD WITH THE FASHION PARK STANDARD THE HY- LINE SHOULDER HAS ALSO BEEN APPLIED. THE GARMENT HAS THE DISTINCTION NOT ORDIN A RILY FOUND IN READY- TO-PUT-ON CLOTHES, AND IS PRESENTED IN WELL SELECTED FABRICS OF REFRESHING TONE. READY-TO-PUT-ON CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT TBE ANNOYANCE G-A TRY-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK
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The Afan. a style book for Autumrt is ready for you.
WE ARE READY TO SHOW THE STYLES DEVELOPED BY OUR TAILORS HT FASHtON PARK
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Underwear For Women
Women's Union Suits Carter's Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, ankle length; extra out sizes; sizes 46, 48, 50. At S2.75. Women's Union Suits Kayser's, medium weight, low neck, s'leeveliss, ankle length. At S 1.75. s3.oo. Women's Half Wool Union Suits, three styles neck and sleeves, ankle length, medium and heavv weight.
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Thanksgiving Silverware Steak and Game Sets Hollow silver or stag handles. Prices $3.25 and $4. Carving Sets Stag handles. Prices from. S5.50 to SioSets of heavily nlated silver Knives and Forks in lined box. Specially priced at $7.50 per set. Sheffield Bon-Bun Baskets, also cut glass Bon-Bon in attractive silver holders. Prices 85c to $4.50 each. Cut Glass Olive Dish in silver holder with fork. Price $2.00 each.
Women's Notaseme Hosiery Notaseme Hosiery is made to lit the ankle and is pure thread silk with wide lisle top, toe and heel. Women's Hose Black, naw, smoke and brown. At S1.50. Women's Hose In black, naw. gray, brown and field mouse. At S 1.75. Women's Wayne Knit Hose Full fashioned, elastic top. double sole, toe and heel of lisle; in black, piping rock, navy and field mouse, African brown. "At $1.95. W'omen's Lisle Hose We have a wonderful value in black lisle hose for 39c and 5oc. Women's Radmore Lisle Hose, is black, gray asd cordovan. At 09c
Good Linens For Thanksgiving
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Plans tor entertaining o:i tins day will be mTe
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The festive board will be loaded with the ood
tilings, arivl line linens take a most pr part. Our plans made long ago enable otfer several items at a very advantageous
to you. Thanksgiving Pattern Cloth of pure linen. 2 yards. This cloth bought today would have to sell for $12.50. Our price for this purchase - l 2 2 only, at SS.oa Also 10 Cloths of pure linen, 2x2 yard-, one design only, a $14.oo value; while they last, at
S9.50. 15 Cloths, heavy double damask. ?2 T 13 Cloths of extra line pure lisen. 2 square. Bach of the above are worth s 20.00;
sale the price is only $12.50. The above items will no doubt be taken quick, so we advise no delav phone orders
ceived. Special Note: Just arrived, a neu- line d" "L. S. E " Embroidered Luncheon SeK Hridge Sets, Scarfs, Napkins most suitable and appreciative for gifts.
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Sweaters for Chilly Days Ladies' and Girls' Worsted Slip-on Sweaters, fancy weave, pompom trim, large sailor or Dutch collar. Priced $6.25, S7.50 and $7.95. Two styles in flare Sweaters slip-on with round neck, other styles open to waist; fasten ed with two buttons; in American beauty, turquoise and peacock. Priced $11.50. Ladies' Scarfs, angora finish, colors brown, tan and tylue, with pockets and belt- Priced $7.50 and $10.50.
Two More Davs Frida v and Sahir Ja v
Special Blouse Selling Georgette Crepes in white, flesh, navy, taupe and black, handsomely embifjidered and beaded; with or without collar.-. Special at $6.50.
wniie uace 1 rimmed voue moiiies, round or square : shawl collars; some in colored voiles, with white organdv lars and culls. Special at $2.00.
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Ardmore Ovfercoats Are Real Achievements In Style Like Arclmore Styleclothes, Ardmore overcoats are made for young men there are no conservative models for older men. Every overcoat is made to come up to the requirements of the young man who is dressed in the latest style and knows the difference between style and fad. In -our stock which, by the way, was made right up-to-the minute by the arrival of a new shipment two days ago may be found all of the latest models in ulsters, double-breasteds, belt models, dress overcoats and raglans. And along with these exclusive young men's styles, the wearers of Ardmore overcoats get the very best of workmanship and material in them. We have a special overcoat value a beautiful pattern, cut
to the very latest Ardmore style that we are &
offering at .7
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Ties.
Beautiful Knittd Ties in various col. ors: knitted tics arc exceptionally popilari this fall; we have them at $1.T0
up, wun a tpeciii
offering in a black knit for
$2
Our Silk Ties arf made of a very fine quality of silk ar.d ar of very tasty design.
Fall Underwear So better underwear is made than Wilson Brothers' and we have this brand in several different qualities. We can furnish you with any size and in a choice of colors. For those who desire very heavy underwear for winter we have Wilson Brothers' all-wool garments. The union suits are priced at $3. $4 and $5. For Friday and Saturday we are offering1 a special bargain in two-piece wool underwear at
$1.98
Pajamas p-mi i Olli- linn r,f I - " its - i'. I
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Others at 14, i ' md ?. .'ind Night Shirts at very reasonable irices.
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BARGAINS IN EXTRA PANTS Extra trousers that "go well" with extra coats are not always easily found. We are quite sure, though, that in our line you will find just the
thing. -We are showing a very good assortment ot extra trousers or exceptional quality in stripes and several different colors. The prices Qfy
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