South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1920 — Page 10

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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BIG LiD SALE

'.'! for two r:;t -- tlio r -idnc ha.s

!icd C liil.l!. --. Vr- Kindi ö. d rhil'l! - . FI r . -.-l nirviwir v., hr only t roth- , r. 'i'hri Jranvi;:.. Kr.ox. f '.;...Vr.. i J.' it a will dos-icrr.'-d to p hr r i frm th" ow r.-r.-hip of Mr.

1 Knox, with v. hom ho had 1 1 -a-r r !. ' lli" -.vdl provi'lri i(r foumilru: and Property Worth SI 00.000 inlÄr;! !;: Heart of Business District ! " ",!nM"rka''1"-" Mr K" 'x ''jch-.-;d to hr ik th -.vi'.l. ror.ter.dir.t. Sold SOOn. ' I.:- .- i -1 r w;i n' t rii'-nt ill; re--por..-I-1,.. v:!i-i sh- i:;;nlf h r will. That ' ;:, tSon hnx b- n .-.rtth-d anil d: nis -

'1. Mr. Knox is to rve'iw nhout ? . 0 0 from th- rvt.it- I'mler the ' ill lit '.wis not to -t anything. .i r-cs Ilortif. A rlan ural r v. av for th.. bulk

and th.- K.r-.l.r l.or i. l-.i.d. ' r,f lh'" Kir'd: ptuierty to j, to a

. ou r:.- , f .-, h!,:- or.;,o-.t- t h.- 1 nur! hom" U ''" ,"-t;i:'h h In 1 onr.'-'Mion ltli (Jc-dien hn.-pita!. ' ' ' " 1 Iri.i ot th-- v ill wire so ro::ipl'.!,v I.-'tura A. ICr.ov-Kin-Ii-,'. v.idov.- i f : , t.-d that it was with difficulty that Jo-ir-nli kir.';r. o !;d h f : u - J pro-'rirn of d..-;ribuiion w i.-. rorl"- , . i ii . ' "1 out. ,It:d'.': Drake of the circuit i r . o,ir ) . i ; 'o, i to I .-. 1 at ' 1 f (Hirt h is appruw-d of the plan as privat- .,! hv Aaron S. Zoo",:. r;. ltl;nM ari,, prm.IM.s from th.. ,.s. -run ar n v. '-:tor of the K.n- täte. atUr Mr. KnoX has ).... n paid. IlK will. Vali.- of all Iii'- i rop rti-., i a na i, pj,-,t.-- under the will are pl.rei ,,t ?!.'.(. .-... M,,-t ef th m 1 c ü ri d out, will into th- fund for i avo b'- r. own-d hv t!;. JCIndi;' f rjtl;. min- s hfm'. whkh. it i r a-.or-than ? -r:r. ' h fr: t pat-jforr l. i. a r:ar approach to a s. rn- ' !. t1.- h-n.'-'oi v.i!l .ff-r '1 I inary. Mr. Kindi- av- Franklin

. iar h J Tt i . a j ;r.i d at Jll.r ,'"'. I'h- y.iy I'r. :::. t rian ahurdi of i"fh''i : a i.T-'sp- tivo p' i r h a - r. I In l.::?rn popa ty is :m i.-- ;ir. . Uy fr-'n Ih- Kindi,' h -rro -stf ati

alono and in an advanced airr h

((ar.'.- re: en trie. Most of hr wealth j i r.irm froni her hiu-band, who was an ! ärlv lay jn-ichant in Grh-n. Thr Kind:i' hotut Htf.-id h r- has for half) a critury bvon a familiar r-.--:'i- r.c-. t

Mis.s Mildred Van l)U!-n. Mr. r.r. Mrs. I'dcasdai- U-ti '.ir.rn'.d'.atrly on a 1 rif wrddii.sr trip to Chleapo

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NEW CARLISLE

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oilhu'c .'-t Franklin, Ind.. a I. ipti.-t institution, Jlo.ruo. For ahrut V -ar Mr. Krulh h-ni hot n a widow and childi-.ss. H-r two Fons di -d in infancy. She liv-d

Feb. IS. Mi-. Charles Wado and Mrs. Seymour IYadenbur entertained Saturday aftornoon at the former's horn-, with a ml.scellaneau.c shower. honorinp MSs.s Kthel Hootn who.-- marriai:. to Jesso Coleman of alparai.so will occ ir yoon. Mi-.-' Hooten was ao honor puest at a mis-'-ll ir.-ous shower piv-n by Miss--s Lydia and Lizzi- II ritiitt at their home on Ada st. A very pretty home w-Jdin took jdac- V hM .:day e nlnp at o'-loc;, when Miss Mary Kllen Wykot:', d.iuphter of Mrs. Anna Wyk of I", beeaine th- bride of Frank Carroll l;!easdale. ?on of Mrs. JZmm a IJleaFdalo. The. rcp-mony v.a l)-rftrni d by Ilev. J. Walter Nelll of Hamb t, Ind. Little Anna Jom -phinWykofT. niece of the hride, b-inp rin-b'-arrr. The hrid- was beautifully attired in a midnipht Mup FV-nch ?erpo traveling suit, with hat to match. A three course lunch-on was s-rved by Mrs. Web-.-ter Carr, f-:st r of th briIe, and

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hr.m- on Chc-tr.ut M. H.-ids thirnrr.ediat fatnilb".-? tf th- or-.tr itirp parti-.--, Mrs. Anna Welch of Clia'tano(ura. T- nr..: Watson V"ykoff of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Switz r of Ilollir.p Prairl-; Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Hanitlson of New Carli.-Io and R-v. and Mrs. J. Walter Neill of HamVt. Ir.d. attended. Mrs:. lif rt.-.lal- is junior I artn-r c f the dry poods firm o; Danilson and Uleas-dal- and Mis Wykoff is assistant eahir at thI 'lrst National bank. They have

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wishes of their many

friends. Mr. and Mrs. John F:.h:v have returned from Sr. Louis, Mis., where they v -r- called by th- serious illn-s of their brother-in-law, Mr. Warner. Master Jack Carr of South Ib-nd visited at the hom- of Mr. and Mr. Kdward Dani-lson ovtr Sunday. Ku Green has rented th- J. W. brown residence on Lincoln way and will move' th-re soon. Mr. iJrown will trove to Hamilton o: th- Haven Ilr.bl.ard farm. IVanols lUnnitt will hove to th- A. Ii. Ünimmitt farm. No. 1. about March 1. Mr. IMr.l:crt and family will po to South Bend to reside. Frank Quay is very Ir. McL-llan is a patient at SL

Joseph's hospital whore he underwert an operation for tuberculosis of the bone. Mrs. Newton Itodpors is seriously ; Mr. and Mrs. Georpe PePoy are! parrr.Ls of a son, born Feb. 11. j MJ Kth-1 Hooten of South Iend : is a purst of New Carlisle relatives. ' Mrs. Jennie I!nos will hold a publie sale of live stock, farming implemerits, etc.. at her farm in Hudson twp.. Saturday. Feb. 2S. The NorthHudson Aid society will serve din- j

r.-r. Tho Olive Chipel and Hamilton Aid societies served dinner Thursday at state prison honor fami sale.

R-v. and Mrs. J. Walter Neil of ! Hamlet, were pusts Wednesday of I New Carlisle friends.

Mr. and Mrs. El wood Sheeley. who have hot n 111 of influenza, are improving. Mrs. Carrie Harris li 111 of tnflun.i. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilauser are parents of a son, bonr Wednesday, FeX IS. Mrs. Saiie Taylor returned Tuesday from South Bend where sh-sp-nt several days with Mrs. Anna William?.

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APPKOVi: BOND I'JTTITION. Bond petition for Ft. Joseph county. Walkerton school township, tea'hers and janitors' salaries of .".0Q) was approved Tuesday by the state board of tax commissioners.

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Saturday at BRAND0N,S Big Assortments in New Spring Short and Long Coats

jj Get Early Pick of the New Spring Dresses

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Think Of it! Shoes For AS! The Family At Less Than Wholesale Cost! Never before such Shoe Bargains. Buy Shoes now and Save Money. Here's the Sale you've waited for. Shoe prices are constantly going up so this is indeed a glorious opportunity for you to buy the best footwear at lees than the present wholesale prices.

Men's Women's and Children's High Class

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Boys $7.00 Kipli cut. tan storm calf, buckled Boots; sizes 2 to 5 I?, at

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Women's New Spring Oxfords and Pumps, in patent or mat kid; $7, $7.50 and $8 values,

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Women's $10 Finest Kid Boots on Sale at $7.35 Included are all the newest Spring Stytles, representing the cleverest shoemaking of leading manufacturers. Made of Blumenthals Kid in black, brown or gray. Come in Louis or Cuban heels. Fine Goodyear welt sewed soles. All sizes. Go on sale at tf"? 5 ET

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Women' $7 and $8 Kid Boots Now $5.29 Made in the fashionable high cut tops. Come in either black or brown kid. Louis, Cuban or mil

itary heels. All sizes. Remarkable bargains at

$5.29

Women's and Girls $6.50 English Boots

or black Kid and Calfskin. Low or me-

Wonderful bargains A 4&.o3

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Women's and Girls' $5.00 Black Gun Metal English Walkers. A I 1

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Women's $6 Black Kid Button Boots Of a splendid quality kid. Come with Louis heels and medium weight soles. 11 sizes. Worth $5 a pair (Ij'jl f)J at wholesale. Our sale price, pair Women's $10, $12 and $15 Fine Boots Broken lines of Highest Grade Kid Boots, in pearl gray, vory, champagne, patent with suede tops, etc. These shoes ranged in values from $10 to $15. Your choice (Jß of any pair in the lot at only P&aWO

Women's $6 Gray or Brown Kidskin Boots, with cloth tops. French heels. All

sizes, o a I e price

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$3.68

Children's Shoes Misses $3.00 and $3.50 Gun Metal Button Shoes, on Footform lasts; splendidly built of good leather; sizes 1 1 to (j fl g"7

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Misses' $5 and $6 Brown Kid or Calfskin Boots; smart English

lace models; dressy and durable

footwear; sizes 1 1 to

2. Sale price

Misses' $3.50 Patent Leather,

cloth top", button Shoes; sizes I 1

to 2. Sale price

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Child ren's Brown or Black Calf

Skin Scuffer Shoes; sizes 8 to II;

regular $3 values. Sale price

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Boys' Gun Metal Button Shoes, in sizes 1 to 5 12 ; made of Gun Metal Calf, on Footform lasts; $3.50 values. (Q pair Z)kmmJ)lJ

Women's $2.00 BOUDOIR SLIPPERS

Black Kid, with Silk Pom Perns;

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omen's $4.00 JULIET SLIPPERS Made ot plump kid. with ctatic inside; ia all ft f fcf$

Women's $6 and $7 COMFORT SHOES Finest quality kid, flexible soles, rubber heels; all f"? sizes I

Men's 54.00 ELK SHOES In black f-r brown; extra durable

soles; all sizes; iT

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Women's Sil) Gray BUCK BOOTS

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E3an! Buy Your Shoos mi at Less than Factory

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Men's $9 and $10 Tan Russian Calf English Shoes $6.85

Here's a Shoe Bargain that every man will surely appreciate

days of enormous shoe prices a bargain like thtis com-

attention. Here s Men s Lienuine lan Lalfskin Shoes, with

tyle and snap to 'em. Every pair with genuine Good-

d soles. All sizes. Go on sale at 'way less than fac-

cost, rer pair

Men's $6.50 Tan or Black English Walkers Strictly High Grade Shoes, in up-to-the-minute style. All sizes. Splendid $6.50 values. For Re- Cll ßfj moval Sale only, pair Men's $7.50 and $8.00 "Carter" Shoes In English or Blucher models, also fine Vici Kid Footform last. High grade footwear. On sale (JJj 2Q at )fv3

A lot of Men's Button and Lace (JH

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Shoes, in small sizes. Special at per pair

Broken Lines of Men's Shoes All style, mostly small sizes. Values to $8.00. Choice, per pair

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tl c important point is they are real values as well as the perfection in style.

Polo C loth. ;ui) I' Il.-ilr, Tr- N am! tur'-". I urt-tti- Cill.ir. v ii i .1 r r f 1 1 all ih-w fjf tjill-. Ifl'-nl for motoring. Milkln ami arl f--.rnz v.rar. Sonif I'.arr nt -inartl at the We l. i- i-t-n as careful In 1 t Inir tlw llriinz a- u wire in -cl-tlri tli- co.its. Ilotli lun a n I hort I'-ri-'t Ii-- v'ni" of lli- lonz o.its lia- an extiaojiUn irj ;i j ;p .t ra iut" and nie e jit i.ttial in 1 1 i - hi-'Ii'-t t'LT e.

there'll be no better coats sold anywhere than the ones you will find at BRANDON'S

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Jre.s.cs of .lersey and Taffta, J TafTela. IWadrd reelle-.

all the wanted colors and sir-, : all tlie inart t.le- and color.

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pin tuel. and (luting. Vm can't imain' the alu' of tltf-c

just tlu drcNS for all anund wear, stylish and prettily trinivd dri'sfecs in this lot at

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3 Wise Get a Coat for Next Winter!

The more you think about the Winter Coat question the more you will realize the importance of getting a coat at this time when they arc selling at the lowest price. You'll think of it next winter anyhow. Get these Saturday on third floor.

Children's Winter Coats to he had In the smaller dzes. One and two of a kind. Third lloor.

Coats at . . . Coats at. . . Coats at. . . Coats at . . .

$13.50 $15.00 $18.50 $20.00

Coats at Coats at Coats at Coats at

$25.00 $35.00 $37.50 S 3 9 75

Coals at Coats at Coats at Coats at

. .$45.00 . .$49.75 . .$5 ).63 . .$93.00

If You need Hosiery or Gloves-W e got 'em

Ladies' Burson Hose, black and white, regular 75c kind, 59c. Ladies' Fancy Silk Hose, regular $2.00 kind at $1.25 pair. Ladies' Silk Hose, regular $1.00 values, now at 69c. Children's Hose, fine ribbed, 39c pair, or 3 pair for $1.00.

New Spring Gloves, gauntlet kind, very stylish, $1.50 and $1.75. Ladies' and Misses' Cashmere Gloves tomorrow at 49c pair. Golf Gloves, all wool, white, brown, gray; tomorrow 75c pair. Ladies' Plain Chainoisette Gloves, special tomorrow, $1.25 and $1.50.

louses too, Folks a plenty

A new shipment of r.!ou.es arrived ctcrday. -ni1 ,lu are smart lookinir oms, too. You'll lind them arranged on tahles for our -.election tomorrow. The were purcha-ed with an ce t !el tho-e v,e who care to ae. All the -ie-arc here.

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I'lentv of color- tan. f'e-h. dawn. Lf.i. it-c. maie. etc. Ilicli and low mi U. Ioiil; and viin t lcee. hraiiled and 111toideied cfl'ect. in hot anthiim hat i- jd.iei-d in hh.iwto inaUe theni i i' h and attr.ictie o:i'll tind in the-e- 0I011- - i s:;.'.!." and :.'..-,.

Main Floor Soecials Chet r.au- NT.:. 515. Har l'in- ''e M Pearl lirrinu .' and ic Itifdious l.'.e up to Mo ard (add Ilraid '-"' vard l.aces. width- '"e ai I .New Lace Cdl.u- eaeii Woman's I'nion suit- M'.oa Ladies' Mir( and Praweis Sl.n i Girls' Tnion MutCmhrcllas -S I to S !.!." Veilins hi Si.:o Leather rur-es ,'! to SI.'.H Middle Tie at S 1 -" IVarl I'.cads sc to SI. MS Thenms Httle- . . . . S I to SUS

Candle Sticks.. I.atc-t Hooks. . . Button- at . . . . Kmhroid ry .... Handkerchiefs . .

Children's An-ora Caps !- t Children's Knitted Caps :.!e Heavy Wool Scarfs, coat cfr7fs. pfwkets, etc. Itetrular S12.?s alus. now on vide at. . . S".ls CalentLtrs at " ea h Iluy your toilet- and perfinm -at lUl.WDON'S. r.verythin- lienin this line. Main I'h er.

Men-' Shavlni: Outfits. . . superior Talcum Tow der Tollet Iaper. roll S1kh Strings I'mhrella ILu'ks

Clirar Holders . . Skirt Belting Men- Sdk Scarf-

and other- too numerous to mention.

To Keep Warm This Spring You'll Need a Sweater ?Ii tuemher la-t -prinir. folk-, when the tue ..t low and 1 1 t praded a hdl in the hoii-e.' Ian a -een- oid unht ! avoided h weai inu a neat -!ip-i-r -wealcr or umh I inn. ot 1 1 -kind. iet -wcatcr- tomoriow at S.". '.'. ST..".;. J't.ou .md ni to :..". ''- t;ot 'em 011 third lloor. -ilk "-w e. p-i -. I'ki; .til ( olm and styhv-.

Announcement ;

New Spring Smocks The'ic in. i r I (he new -prin smot k-. 011 -hoiild - 1 1 1 ; 1 11 . Thi-'rc all ery pretty with in in cIor oiuMna li'n-. M,M-?ii n dow 11 lront and on the ido. Made of linen material with ttunlics id hand ni'a oider here and tlere. Ihe're the tiewc-t for -prin::. IMenty of them on third lloor.

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Spring desires in new House Dresses and Aprons

I'lnk and Hhie Percale lfou-c Afiron-Ilou-e Apron-, white and finned I'crc:!e llou-e Ilnf. fancy tiimmed Percale, (duuliam Hou-e I)rc--c. figureand iii.mv others that -pice won't Hiinif.

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