South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1919 — Page 2
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merce Credits City With 85,894 People.
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m jojtj :;ii;on x .., j r c.-nt. .-in. ' 1010, rA tO'l.iy ha a popu', Uion of j w.81, nccordlntr tu a purvey justj compNt! for th- 'h inil.- r of Com-rn-rc hy th nH-si-aprr f atur- hixti'A, ar.il g1v n out Krüay. Ac- j ex iling to th- iirvf-v South I : -ri I i
i ranks a.s or.r- of thr fast ?. Krokvinjr! citis in th- Lr;k State?--. i Tho population in 1 01 o was j.'l.GSI.j whlla on July 1, South lUmli
enuid bouMt of bein' the hf.ni rity of ",S!H persons. nr.u;- of th intJux f labor, ilu- to th xp ansiori of local 5ndu.-itrl"s. It is br li-r,i that thf present population U abnv the mark. It in the h-Ii-f of tin.orv.luctint,' the vrk of the (h.im-l-er of Commerce that the k'oa! of 12. 000 population in I'jZZ, makingSouth Bend the f-conJ city in fnli.ina. will Le exreeded if the citizenship cooperating meet nd help -o!ve the problems inebl ntal to d veiopment. "South He no! can b come not only th üWjiiiI city in tho. stato from point of number of inhabitant., twt in lit'f'Mmc the hub of industry and rnnimerco if Its citizenship works together with it. The city's jrre;it industrial rstablishmrnts wh.ch arc riiakir.;r po---si!.h tho opportunity cannot make the ambition a fact utiles rh tin-eltl.vh Cooperation of' the whol people is had. Ix-t's pet the spirit of 'I will' in Soath Hend and the opportunity will not be lost," s.ibl an ef -r-.itiv e of the chamber Friday morning. Ila-I of niircs. t The figures glvon are ba-cl on oata secure! from school superintend nt. reports from the water department and reports or. families. The report Is basrd entirely on first h.md Information, ami i.-; not to be compared with rlffures based on tr jess; work. It Is Estimated that the hnrii'tcristics of the city's population in 101 f. compared with the ensus report of 101. are as follows: Apr. 1". July 1, 10 If) Population ."V.M S , S ' 4
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N'ezro Uh. r race-; White native parentage ,
White, foreign parentaK I'.7 2" White, foreign born.. 1J.420
MaIcs I'emales Males of voting itge , Illiterate, over lo years N'number school acre siv to 2) years . . . Number in sr hool . . Families
s.vn kiv. i !:'. u. Th- ifb-real fere for this day promise lively and interesting situations and event-, albeit many may not be read as a btnetit. A propitious Mars i-tir up ev-nU enertr:zlrjr and stimulating in all direction.. Nevertheless, important Chang-., removal or Journeys khould be undertaken, if at all, with care. I'apers of every description should be siirned with extreme caution, and all diünn should be manipulated with discretion guarding againxt fraud, trickery and loss. Also b on guar i against loss througii fire or theft. Those whose birthday it is may expert a year of great activity, but in all things they should be unusually cautious and discreet. A child born on thl day will be active, enterprising and energetic, but perharx erratic.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OPENS XMAS OFFICE
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Aecor.ling to the usual custom of the Asso Lit- 1 Charities they will open a (üiris'mas f!ice thi? year v.h"re charitub'iV inclined persons may call and be furnished with the names of m-edy families where 'hristmas dinner baskets would b" appr iatcd. The Associated Charities is cooperating with the other organizations which arc planning the civic Christmas celebration for the needy of South I'.end-and in addition are volunteering their trvir s in supplyin-c tii-.- names of poor families. The ob)"Ct ,,f the association In
doing so is to reach those families who will be unalilc to partake of the dinner which is to be served under '. the auspices of the Salvation Army on Christmas day. The association; has among its cases now that of an ; old lady and gentlermn who wouldbe unable to attend the public din-J ner and another family where the j fallw v b ill of tubercub .sis and th ' mother has recently been confined. The names of other poor families are obtained fron; the schools, ; churches, etc., and all other charita- I bio organizations. I Persons who feel that they can-' not till an entire basket are usked i to bring the money or portions of a ' dinner to the otlice at 212 Dean; Hldg., and the Charities organization will s.e that baskets are packed and distributed. Often times in i form r years such contributions as :
candy or peanuts for a number of baskets have been made. Miss Mary DuShane is to be in charge of the office. The telephone number is Lincoln rSjT. ,
sTocKiioi.nr.iis axm al mkitfThe annual meeting of stockholders of the Citizens Trust and SavingsHank, South Hend, Ind., for the election of directors and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting will be held at the office of said company on Tuesday the 13th day of January. 1 f 2 0 . Pells open from 2 to ? p. m. (1. H. MeMichael, cashier. Advt. J4 7.1-C
XMAS IlASKiriS AM) WIU1TI!S.
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churrh. Sunday, Iec. 7. under tlie direction of Fr d (1. Huft.s, or anist an! dirctor: Morning. 10: t. Prelude "Andante Keligios" .... Silas I'rt'Cessiona! hymn No. 27 Sullivan Kerpon.-e --'Th Hord's Prayer" Holden rfi-rtorj "X'.mtilene O'Amour" Flagbr Anthem "'i.ift up Your Heads" Nevin
H'Ce.ssional (choir'. ! i'c-tlud. "Festival March" .... Kr leger j l! nlfig. 7::m. fiep2de--"Klevntiori In A minor" Wely j fro es.-ior.al hymn No. L' 7 j Sullivan; ! '.e;-pnso "Peace. Perf t, Peace" ; Caldbeek , iflVrtorv "Traumrei and Ho- 1 ma nee" Sebum an Anthem "Jesus my Savior Ivok on Me" .Nevin Fe-:bide "Allegro Moderalt in l" Smart
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3EW CENTER Packing House Market 110-112 W. Division St. We Have a Large Supply of Fresh Home Killed Hogs Leaf Lard 30c Fresh Ham Fresh S!iouldr Pork Loin and Chops Spareribs Fresh Pure Pork Sausage Chuck Roast of Beef. . . . !5c Round Steak 20c Sirloin Steak 18c Leg Lamb :25c Lamb Stew 15c Shoulder Lamb 20c Plenty of Fresh Dressed Chickens Creamery Butter 72c
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WHY HAVE SO MANY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR BARGAINS? There's a reason. Spend 5c and save dollars. Take a Washington or Miami street car going west. Get off at Walnut street and trade with
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The store for men offers myriad suggestions for attractive gifts that men will like. Now is the time to choose from complete assortments. Why Not Give Him Some Neckties? Say half a dozen or more, so that he can have a different one to wear every day in the week. Any man would be glad to get such a gift. Here are just a few suggestions: Men's Neckties all new for Xmas gifts. Colors blend in all the latest shades and designs in stripes, brocaded and Persian pUerns. Select your cravats now before the great holiday rush. Prices 75c. $1.75. $2.25 up to $3.00. Men's Mufflers, knit and silk. Prices from $1.50 to $5.50.
Sweaters are practical gifts for the man, and needful for many purposes hunting, motoring, golfing. You cannot mistake in presenting one of these. All Wool Slipover style with roll collars that fit snugly around the neck; also without collars to wear under a coat; plain and combination colors, at $10.50 to $15.00. Mixed Wool . Coat Style Sweaters at $6.50.
Give an Umbrella This is something that not everyone thinks of presenting, but Just the Kim1 it is a pi ft which even' man or woman is only too glad to recfive. An Umbrella makes an ideal Xmas Gift. We have just received a new lot. A wonderful assortment of Men's Umbrellas, black, with fancy and plain handles. Prices from $2.00 to $8.00. Women's Umbrellas in black and colors, with cord loops, ivory handles and rings. Prices from $5.00 to $20.00. We would suggest that you make your Xmas selections while the stock is complete.
What Christmas Does Not Include Handkerchiefs Our greatly enlarged handkerchief section is all aflutter with myriads of dainty little squares. And they make such practical gift for sending away. Women's Handkerchiefs pure linen, hand drawn thread hems and Irish embroidery handkerchiefs. At 50c, 75c, $1.00 each. Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered in dainty colors, plain or initial. At 25c and 35c each. Women's Novelty Handkerchiefs. At 10c. 15c. 19c each. Men's, Women's and Children's Handkerchiefs, three or four in attractive boxes for Cmas. At 25c to $1.25 each. Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, plain and initial. At 39c, 50c, 75c each. Men's Soft Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and colored border. At 10c to 25c each.
Christmas is Almost Upon Us You have only 1 6 days to prepare for it to complete your gift purchases and see that not one is forgotten. Don't delay your Christmas Shopping another day as you're sure to be disappointed if you wait.
Separate Muffs to match the fur on your coat Mink, Mole, Opossum, Raccoon, Hudson Seal, Coney, Nutria, Beaver, etc. all at after Xmas Reductions.
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Women's Apparel for Gift Givin
We have gathered together a collection of Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses that is desirable to the very last garment, and that will give sure satisfaction as gifts. Particularly if you must make choice in a hurry, and want to feel safe about quality as well as price, you will do wisely in making a selection from the stock of which the following are merely sample items:
Women's Coats a Group at $50 Women's Coats a Group at $35
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Each lot includes long and short coats, cloth or plush, of all self materials and fur trimmed. A monster collection. Values you will find hard to duplicate in prices after Christmas. Every woman who needs a coat can benefit by attending this sale tomorrow.
Winter Suits-
Reduced One-half Commencing totmorrow we have reduced every Winter Suit in the house to half price, for quick clearance. Suits that were $50.00, now $25.00 ' Suits that were $65.00, now $32.50 Suits that were $75.00, now $37.50 All higher priced Suits reduced to just one-half of regular price.
Apparel for Children Reduced
Girls' Coats at 15 Percent Reduction In all the newest colors and designs, aTe offered at a 1 5 Reduction. Zibelines, Silvertones, Broadcloths, Cheviots, Velours, Velvets, Plushes and Chinchillas. Some with fur collars and cuffs, others with large cloth collars. For ages 2 to 17.
Children's Serge Dresses Something Your Daughter Would Enjoy for Christmas Beautiful Serge Dresses, in a variety of pretty styles. Sailor Suits with silk braid trimming, fancy emblem on sleeve. Other youthful styles becoming to girls of 6 to 16 years. Prices range from $6.95 to $25.00. Silk Dresses for Christmas Gifts, goorr- quality soft taffetas and mescaline in many pjretty styles, some with a bit of handwork. Colors: Navy, copen, rose, green and brown. Sizes 8 to 16 years.' Prices range from $12.50 to $29.50. Children's Bath Robes. We h.we a complete line of Bath Robes for children of 6 to 14 years, of heavy eiderdown, in floral and Indian design, all colors. Prices at $3.50 to $5.95.
To Make a Young Woman Happy Christmas Morning A Glorious Sweater of Brushed Wool These new Sweaters the Sports Apparel Section presents are so lovely one is at a loss to know how best to describe the exquisite colorings and the soft. long-surfaced wools. Sweaters for Women Sizes 38 to 46; colors are rose, dark green, navy and copen. Large collar, pockets and belt. Priced at $7.50. Girls' Sweaters Sizes 32. 34 and 36. Splendid value at $5.00. Tuxedo Sweaters of spun soft wool, in American Beauty. Hemlock. Seal and Heather. Priced $18.95$19.75. Tuxedo Sweaters in Chinese blue, purple, and buff combined with purple. Priced at $12.00-16.50.
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Shoes The Useful Gift If you ar Inrlfned to jrrve things practica, a plft of thos xrill tw a wise cho!cp. This year especially, when moJt people are making thlr eld hcMs last as long as pomlb, new pair for Chritrrmn will bo more than welcom-. The Troc-Moc "Shoes for boys and girls is our best recommendation for a good wearing shoe; a great skating shoe; comes in deep tan in both lace and button. Sizes from 7 up. Prices $4.50 to $6.50. Genuine Deerskin Indian Slippers for men. Sizes 6 to 9. At $4.25 and $2.50. Ladies' Elk skin Slippers Sizes 3 to 7. At $3.95. Ladies' Deerskin Indian Slippers, fur trimmed; sizes 1 1 to 2 At $2.98.
Soft Sole Shoes for Babv Black patent vamp with white kid, pink or blue moire tops; all white kid or all black kid; tan vamp, white kid upper and other combinations. At 95c. Carriage Bootees. quilted Dresden, pink and blue trim. At $1.69. High Lace Moccasins, deep brown leather, beaded instep. Sizes 3, 4 and 5. At $1.50. Baby's First Step Shoes in an unlimited variety of styles, including black patent vamp with white kid upper and many others. Sizes 1 to 5. At $1.50 to $2.23.
Children's Furs for Christmas Gifts Our fur stock is now c.omcomplete Many pretty sets for children, of coney, fox. nutria, seal and lambs wool scarf or cape collar round muff. Prices $5.00 to $29.75.
Infants Wear Useful Articles to Give tor Ch ristmas. A complete line of Infants' hand-made Knit Goods. Bonnets $1.25 to $5.00. Caps 89c to $1.50. Sweaters $2.25 to $4.50. Sacques $1.50 and up. Helmets $2.25. Bootees 50c to $2.25. Mittens 29c to 75c. Bottle Holders 59c.
We have an Expert Shopper to buy for those who cannot come to the store. Call 5 300.
Boys' Gift Store In choosing a j,'ift for the boy you cannot mi'..- him -y prouder than whn you can see him shoeing off a i;cv ov'tou! ruit to his boy friend.. The Skolnv Suits for Boys are mannish in style, while retaining the youthful features. Tailored in all wool mixtures, that insure the highest service. Priced $18.50 to $35.00. Also other Suits of excellent material?, plain or mixture?, from $10.00 to $18.00. Belted Warm Overcoats, also with the wabt seam, for ages 3 to '18, from S6.75 up to S32.50.
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