South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 44, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1920 — Page 10

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BURGLARS BREI

FUNERAL OF SAGE W.

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n.v-r.iit pktxiu: at ti:mpli: Tin Tan Alley, th nam1 Kivrn to a Ftrrt block when- th N'W York music publishers m.tdf their headquarters, la Xho sc nc of a William Vox photoplay by th" sam n;ii:i which will be shown at the Temple theater today. Accord in it to advance reports, thia picture tells f the rtruFr.le.s of a your. sontr writer to make a hit, and throws some Interesting sid'dltrhLy on how t- nvt a real lnsplr.ition for the writing of a y-ornr that will go straight to human hearts. Albert Hay and Klinor Pair are featured In thi.-i production.

I-:rst national bank ba- ; ; t 1 Jn:-ba nd :-ft h r in Juno. 7 aft;".iw.l ami is Irstahir.c: an ad-i,.- tba-v ...il be-n mnrr-t-.! n month

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Torrir.to, Canada all slopped work ! lea iiir Mn hawaka for th ir r. itiv 1 c "U d the nia.. r.t .supply.

cjniry wur:;n i:n' rn-xi i-w uok?-.

for Jive rühmt s at l o' io central tim, Thursday morning.

M.Kf;n:niTi: scouns a hit. Marguerite Clark In lur Paramount photoplay, "Come out of thx Kitchen." which sliowe'l at the Iin- - du Trid.ty, sc reti another derisive hit amonc local putrons of the Lincoln. Mis t'lark hasp charming inle in the photoplay. The picture has been sumptuously produced while tbo pupportiiv-r pl-iyt-rs are of the best. The lilm is warmly commended by all who have soon it. It will be shown attain at the IInta.ln for th- last times today.

IN CRITICAL CONDITION. The condition of Clyde Kimball, 114 W. Marlon st, who has been

THIS VTi:iv'S (T.NTt'UY PITTi. This waek's vaudeville bill at ho Century theater will comprise some exrIlent numbers. 1-3 1 ht Vassar irls will api)ear in a musical comedy revue. The pir's are sail to have a wonderful wardrobe and carry special scenery. Oth-r minitiors are: Francis and Phillips, comedy aerial .acrobats; Chief Stiver Ton true, Indian tenor sir.trer; Joe Kinjrsley, blackface monoburkst. comedy, sinking arul talkint,.

Till KAPPAS fJIVi: DANCT. About 40 couple attended a Valentine dance Klven Wednesday venintr in the Hotel Mishawaka by the members of the Tri Kappa sorority. The ball room was decorated in keeping with Valentine "ay, and punch .and wafers were served. The

"Syncophated Five" from South 1

I4-nd furnished the music.

Tarintr the past "4 hours C. I,. stramler has taken 10 sets of ictures for different parties now applying for pas-ports. It is necessary

for each traveler to provide s'.x

to visit mothi:i:. Brace Up! Uon't Let

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photogr.-.phs of him or hersf If bo-! the sanitarium. The condition of

ft., left Thursday for Tattle Creek. .Mich., v. hero he will vl-.lt his moth

er, who i.s receiving treatment at; It your life filled with th ble-k w inUr of

Kidney Pains "Get" Yon

fore being granted passports.

Mrs. I'nruh is somewhat improved.

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dull. drb, morotonou dys e-ch one like

the other btfore? No future happiness to dweU opon? Ho plrtv--nt memories to eherisüT Yet there it - perpetual eprinf-

Wo!l, mayho next year the world time to etfry nun who is phjiicallj fit ud

Word has been received here of ! will stop talking and j;et down to ! who Uket the proper cre cf hit body.

the death of Mrs. Mary' Müssen, work. 1 Be c-refol what remedies you try. a tier

! mia Is easily deceiTed. Etery "care" he teet kindles his hope. It It only s.tarmi . m k.lln ti.t whieh he wiahei

been ill in a New York hospital, j ? ? ? ? ? . !" L,: "

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i er-tions. For forty ye-rs Dodd's Kidney

Is years old and is survived by j her mother, four sisters, two broth

ers and a son Alfred, all in Telgiuin.

kteam 1'ows into atmosphere at the rate of C30 feet per second.

? WIIO.-C WITT HIT ? ? TUT TII1ST THAT YEAR ? ? I1AI5Y ? ?

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II. W. H. CTI'll MYITIS. Mrs. Ternard Hoerstman. : 0 1 E. Fourth st., entertained the members of the R. W. Ik club Wednesday afternoon. Music was enjoyed and a two-course luncheon was served. The club will meet again in two weeks with Mrs. John Trass, Washington av.

WILIi HAVi: THIMBU:. Mrs. Tex Porter. 5 14 W. Fourth

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ill for the past eight wevks. is re- the Pythian thimble Friday ovenported as being critical. i'g.

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Don't Wait for Cold Weather before ordering your coal. It costs more then, and a sudden cold snap may find you unprepared. Better order your supply now and have it over with. Then any kind of weather will find you reads' for it. LONTZ BROS. 02 S. MICH HI AN ST. Main Ißt

i lallt Dto retievra pvvpio uucnu iw , Kidney trouble. They ire th-t gentle aid ! to nec8ry to a mn or woman euffcrinc ' from ft l-y liTer.

Brftoe up. Take Dodd't Ktdney Pill. Be iure you gt the rifht kind fit, round box. three D's. Then hold np yonr head, throw back your BhouV-ers, and put yoorelf o?er with a fnnch. Don't be ft back number. Get in tUp with natore. In we your drugirit caa't tnpply yoo, tend 60c in stamp to Dodd Medicine Oa, Buffalo, N. Y. A mild cathartic yonr drofritt hu Diamond Dinner Pill tbey are of ezoallvoi value to rood health.

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Tke Greatest Clothes Value of the Day Sit down and figure it out for yourself, be your own judge and jury. You will come to the conclusion that our policy of selling direct puts at least $10 into your pocket saving you the ordinary retailer's profit. A Clothes Value that is a Real Bargain Sherman's clothes at $22. represents a value that cannot be duplicated in any tore for less than $30 to $35 IS IT ANY WONDER that we are busy every day selling more clothes than ever? Men appreciate our values and take advan

tage of this wonderful saving we offer, while other stores are asking big fane prices tor their clothes. Come to Sherman's Tomorrow

Buv vour new suit or overcoat at our factory price a selection that is unlim

ited. any pattern or style you have in mind you will find here in your exact size. Young men can choose from a large variety of nobby styles including blue, green and brown flannels. Older men can choose from our large selection of conservative styles also TOP COATS in plain gray, black or fancy fabrics. Our Guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction is binding. You must be satisfied in every detail or your money refunded no "its" or "ands," your purchase is safeguarded by one of the largest clothing organizations in the countrv

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Regular $6 and $6.50 Values AH Sizes.

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Thcre'll be reat Activity on the 3rd floor Tomorrow come as early as you can. Ta!;c a peep at the new Spring things while there Dresses Co&ts Suits Skirts

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21 Coats at $13.50 1 Coat at. .$37.50 1 Coat at $15.00 5 Coats at.. $39.75 29 Coats at $18.50 6 Coats at.. $45.00 21 Coats at $20.00 4 Coats at. .$49.75 1 Coat at $25.00 1 Coat at. .$50.63 9 Coats at $35.00 1 1 Coat at. .$9S.00

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House Dresses

Pretty and durable Iloiw Proses In plenty of colors f-trlprs and clux'k. pretty lacv trimmings, etc. Selling tomorrow at $:..") and $:t.i)." Fourth lloor. House Aprons IJluc and Pink Percale Hou- Dross Aprons many trimmed uith rick-rack braid Hlg bargains at S1.0S and S2.."o. 34-inch Chambray 34 -inch Hates' Seersucker Cliamhray on sale tomorrow at 3tc. A good bargain at this price. Sivond lloor. Tissue Ginghams Women who loc to sew will find these ginghams to their liking, (iet tlMie ginghams tomorrow at "! janl. All odors and pattern Und lloor. Ladies' Union Suits Ladles' $2.00 nnd $2.2. I nion Suits on sale tomorrow at $1.49. Iw neck, no sleees, ankle length, also high tuck, no sleeves. ankle length. Those' needing underwear will do well to investigate this item Main floor. 40c Challies 40o Cotton Challh-s, comes CG inches wide; an extra gooI hargaln for thrifty wonnii. On s.i1e tomorrow- at 2Hc d. Second lloor.

of These Bargains Tomorrow!

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;-trg'tte and t'repo th Chine HlotiM-s tonujrroAV in another sfHt'lal ofT'ring. .Many st)les, cdlar and collarles.s intMlels, side und front fastenings, pleate! collars, unliiue cuds. N'aded ami i'iiihridered, tucked, hemstitched. All the eobtrs and slcs Third lloor.

Children's Coat, aire 2 to f cars onl, tmrr on sale at 51.9H ami S7..,(. Mae an fr nt winter, folk. Von can h prepared if tni g-t the' go..l ciats ni. One-fourth ort on all higher priced coats Third lhxr. Wool Sweaters Another sale on Sweaters tomorrow. (Jood. warm, all wool and all the colors. All the wanted stles and sies to be sold tomorrow at $ä.1ä and $".."(. Iet them on tin third lloor. Children's Knitted Caps Special sale tomorrow on Children's Knitted Caps; the caps formerly sold for ft He. (iet them tomorrow for 30c Main floor. Cretonnes on Sale äoe Cretonms, comes T,C inches wide, all pretty lloral designs inIud-L O.i sale tomorrow at 2'.o the jard. Ciet tlu'in on second Ibnir. New Veils at 15c Another Special Sale on pretty Veiling tomorrow; the regular ."Oe kinds to lie had Saturday at 15e the jaril Main llor. Navy Blue Shirting Nay IUup Shirting in many -olors and strlp, to be hail tomorrow on M-cond floor at 20c the jani.

Muslin and Silk Underwear on Sale Tomorrow Big Bargains!

Here, indeed, is a display joyously replete. Included among the lovely undcrthins;s so dear to the feminine heart are special items that will bear careful attention. They are specially placed here for your special bencnt. Every item featured is practical as well as attractive. Get them on the third floor tomorrow.

Silk Cami-o!es on sale -morrow at Sl.Üä up to Sä. on. Silk TmeloiM . s::..ii ... sin. Tat Tt-a nd aloeii T!oiu( r-. laee trimmed, other- poinod rnllb's, ribbon t riiunail. tm sale tomoiKnv at M.oo. M.:;. ST('.. S2..'o.

Muvliu (iim ii- SI..VI t Sr, (i(i. T.MiMe Tn l"p" ( h'-ini-F IN -!i and while, at sl .tO atd .-l.MS. While lllilll TeUieott. 4 Milirideri d and Ii tiiiimnd. 4.11 -sil" t4 MH ti 4 1 at s .-jr, (i, sCi.TiO

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A Big Day on the First Floor Specials

Lace 2c Yard Tomorrow Another Sale on F.accs tomorrow. Thoii-aiuT of ard -f l.anN, slihtl slleil. fi in-i l sdd at Sr and 1U- tlie ard. n vl 10 tomorrow, at 2e. Er,nbroideries on Sale Special selling 4t Neu lanbroiderie, tomoriow at :'o-. :'.' and up to '.! the ard. Ian. bargains in l'mldni'lnv. Sale on Buttons Ooan Pearl Huttotis again tomtTow. fornurly - I I at oe doen: get th'm tomorrow at le. Insertions on Sale c: ln rtion- totnormw. K"gu!ar 2.'e kind. Tig bargain at 14- th ard.

Golf Gloves lew .oh' luxe- I. II. Ml wool. wbi?e.. I.rown. and i;n. the laf ma've and all . !. big ha 1 gain- at T-"e a pan-. Cashrr.erelte Gloves l.adie and Mi- ( aliinei4 tie f.lo4-, il'-ei 1 lim d. Iii 11 k. gra and linmn. fn; Fiaig.nii, I'liiininn. at i'.U' pair. Gloves for Spring Tadle' Clia III' i-e(t e iloe., ne pring t.e. trap ganol' tthe ii l.itet thing ia tm g!o: oioi. gia). wlnte at'd brown: selling at s I " o and SIT.

Burson Hose I ..idle' T'll - II I I' Mo i. and while: r al ..d ii'n-- .11 (!ie priee; I i i:'.i- T."' I. Hid-. le t ' lie : I . I .".' Children's Hose ( luldi. n e hmt Jl. .. . IiI.k !. lue- lilib-d, .;4i- pair. 01 .: ji 1 ii - fr.c s I .on . t h ' ,,' a-. Ladies' Silk Hose i ...d ie I ,l' si I !x i,-. .1 ; J lh- -ie- and bind-. Mgiil.n S.'.ll'l alie. oa -.lie lill"i'l at si. 2." pair. Ladies' Silk Hose Tida' s,j, lli.e. Mi -j-.il! kind-, le.nl. Jl- M.OO abj. on al- InHlnrtnn .il Cf. M tb Olm and !-.

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