South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1920 — Page 11
THfc. SOUTH dEND rJEW5-TIMES GENERAL NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way West. Telephone Mishawaka 10 SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY
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A srhfdul is bein preiare(l for th teams composing th nrxv spring .s-rutch lf-apue. The firtt of the scrips of matcht-3 "will bp played Monday nicht.
( siiii:it is m;rri:u. Stanley .Mcintosh, cashier of the Mishawaka Trust and. Su.vir.7s Co., who has been quite ill with the Krippe. h:ts sufficiently recovered to allow liim taking up his duties tomorrow .
"MJltACLi: MAN" COMING. A .uprrb dramatic ParamountArtcraft feature, "The Miracle Man." nhich was produced by Gtorre Loane Tucker and will b on vh-w at th Century- theater next Friday, Saturday and Sunday, is dflarrd to be one of the really preat sore n liramas of recent years. It waf? written by lYank Packard and produced as a stap play by Georve M. Cohan and packed the Broadway theater in the season of 1316-17, where it played for many months. The screen version is .rald to be ev n more abForlinT and thrilling In its development 'of the striking story, which the marvelous transformation under the Leneticent inlluence of an cnnoblinpr environment of four of the most notorious crooks of New York's underworld.
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Don't Fernet "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St,. MlhwaJca, For All Kinds of Shoo Repairing and Shoa.
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Many of these items are priced at less than factory cost today
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every department and big stocks to select from.
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$20 and $22.50 Coats Pre-Inventory Sale $1475 $25 and $27.50 Coats Pre-Inventory Sale $187S $32.50 and $35 Coats Pre-Inventory Sale $2675 $45.00 and $50 Coats Pre-Inventory Sale $3650
MEN'S UNION SUITS $2.50 Values $1.98 Cream colored, heavy ribbed, winter weight union suits, with closed crotch, in all sizes. They were extra good values at S2.5o. Specially priced for our
i Pre-Inventorv Sale at SI. 98.
WOMEN'S SHOE SPECIAL $4.00 Values $2.98 Choice nt' -im metal or patent leather with cloth tons, a vrood. serviceable
shoe at less than present day factory 1 cost and a vrood line to choose from.
MEN'S STORM RUBBERS $1.25 Values 69c Hood's extra heavy roll edge storm rubbers. The kind that give good service and satisfaction. You need them for btormy weather. Cheaper than cough medicine at 69c. GROWING GIRLS' SHOES $4.50 Values $2.98 Patent leather, lace shoes, with low heels. Shoes built for comfort and service that are stylish and attractive. Sizes 2) 2 to 6.
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This includes all remnants from 1 yard to 5 yard lengths. Silks, Wool Dress Conds, Cinghams, Cotton Piece Coods. etc. These remnants were priced unusually low reducing them 1-3 makes them values extraordinary. You will lind a gtiod line to select from but they will not last long at these prices. We advise early shopping for best values as well as choice of materials. Buy them now for future use. The savings are big.
MEN'S SHOE SPECIAL $4.50 Values $3.35 ; .Men'.-; 'iin metal hitton shoes. A neat, dressy shoe still heavy enough to stand rough wear and hard usage. Special during our Pre-Inventory Sale at
MISSES' BUTTON SHOES $4.00 Values $2.98 Solid leather. sh;es l ljj to 2. $3.50 Values $2.49 Solid leather, sizes 81 j to 1 1.
LADIES' LACE BOOTS $10.00 Values $4.95 ( jrey,champagne or black with white leather tops. An exceptionally hue quality and dressy boot at an unusually low price. Specially priced for this big sale at S4.95. BOYS' BUTTON S IOES " $4.00 Values $2.99 Gun metal shoes, sizes 21- to 5K--$3.50 Values $2.49 Gun metal shoes sizes 9 to 13.
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Thanlc You! We wish to take this opportunity of thanking the housewives of South Bend and Mishawaka for their many expressions of pleasure and satisfaction over the new "5-Day Plan," which has just been put into operation. We thank you heartily for your appreciation and cooperation. For the benefit of those who have raised the question, let us explain that the name, "5-Day Plan," comes from the fact that collections and deliveries are made on live days of the week. The laundry does NOT keep your work live days. On the contrary, if you take out a half day for collection and a half day for delivery, you will see that the laundry has your work only three days just long enough to permit of the best kind of work.
You, Too, Can Be Free From Washday Worries This winter you can be free from the washdav battle with rain and sleet. , Free from drying the clothes in the attic or the basement, with all its attendant lack of satisfactory work. ;; .; t . -v Free from worrying about the laundress who failed to come. ,, ' Free from the chapping and roughened skin that comes from doing vour own washing. . . Sending all of your work to the laundry costs, perhaps, less than you think. Call your laundry and ask about it. . - .- ,:. V ' On February 1st a strictly cash system will be installed. This will do away with collectors, bookkeeping, statements, postage and the possibility of bad accounts. Collections will be made by the drivers at the time of the morning deliveries.
Davies' Laundry & Cleaning Co. Slick's Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co.
Ideal Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. H. M. Crockett, Prop.
White Swan Laundry Q. N. Taggart, Prop.
Clark's Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co., Mishawaka
WRESTLING MATCH
MTURV THEATER
Mishawaka, Tuesday, January 13. Finish Match 155 Lbs. KID ROSS ,, MATTY MATSUDA M. , , , Chicago Mishawaka Qnly Jap Wrestler in U. S. Finish Match 135 Lbs. SAM TUNDAS C. MILTENBERGER Greek Champ, Mishawaka Niles Finbh Match 175 Lbs. CHARLES SMITH JOE-PROTOSKI d i ru M- u l Poluh ChamP Belgian Champ, Mishawaka Buchanan, Mich. BOXING Four Rounds 150 Lbs. EDDIE WELSH CHAN MOORE South Bend Elkhart Preliminaries Start at 8:00 P. M. Sharp. Main Floor 50c; Balcony 75c; Ringside Seats $1.50, plus war tax. Tickets on Sale at Kid Ross Billiard Hall. Only a Few Ringside Seats, So Call Early.
DE LUXE PfiOTO PLAYG I THEATRE j I TODAY !
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An emotional drama. Big cene, rich Jcttingf, a gripping as Trilby. One of the screen's mastcrpiecei. A two-reel Christie special comedy completes the program. Matinee 1 :30, continuous till 11.
TOMORROW MARY MILES MINTER in "YVONNE FROM PARIS
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WILLIAM RUSSELL in "EASTWARD HO
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