South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 117, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 April 1920 — Page 10

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MONDAY MOIIM.V, APRIL 2C, THE SOUTH NEWS-TIMES

NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10

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ENTIRE NATION TO HEAR PRESIDENT

HIGH COLLARS ARE AGAIN POPULAR

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Iii. E SERYIGES WELL ATTENDED

I)r. Parker Speaks on Paul's Definition of the Christian Reliziun.

churc h w r wc-'.l atttn'lM Sunday.

Thi) pastor.

WHSTKKX Uli: AT TI-IMPIjI; TODAY. "T'.vas Jack"' Sullivan (Tom Mix" pal) wi'.l apprar In person at each luTform.-ince at the Tnuflc theatrr today ani tomorrow whn a western :;!rn, featuring love and cowboy warfare out w est. will tv shown. Thi3 t.i a Jive-rtfl picture. This noted rr.ovio star will df.crile tin? routfn life of th ilains as he knows It. and will show his audiences how to throw a lasso, handle ;i pistol, and other wf.strn stunts. Thf feature picture today 1 "Wolves of the border."

PROMINENT MEN TO ADDRESS CLUB

Possible That Chief Executive!

May Talk to All People at Once.

r. Cavanaugh and Frederick Landis to Appear Before Fellowship Body.

Th fppikers at th fourth

monthly dinner of the Fellowship ' rlub. at the Hotel Mishawaka Tuos-'

(Hy International News Service.) WASHINGTON. April 2 4. Major General George O. .juior, chief signal oliicer, L S. A., in a statement written for the Public Service Journal n-.akt. the following prediction: "It i.s believed that the time is not far distant when it will be po.ssi-

lilf fnr tht tr. .lii.Unf rt -. !'..;.. I I

LONDON, Arril 2 4. Id the pneumonia blouse doomed? The latest style rho'v reveala choker collars worn with tai!otmadf s. Three other tendencies ar? of outstandinp, interest: The wait-l'ne is creeping up; silk pointed waistcoats are the thine1, an.l pleat? abound t vi rywhere.

GIHIi FAINTS AS AYLvron u:rs. One of tho "extras" enpaRfil in ir.akirg "The Great Air Kobbery"

. in! ;n.lre Amen-, iilAt timo today fainted when

uie ..;me housp ai, I nrl-'mr rrade hi ri if h.riefvl .

V,,. A I T . 1 . w" " v.vn

States to addres.can people from

are ass.-inbled by the spoken word.

General jquier sviid that development of the electrical int r-rommun-

ication i.s very rapid in all directions.

Lieut.

Lork'.rnr made hU

leap from one piano to another.

SMALL GIKL T..VJmni.

The four-year-old daughter of1

rent ;

machine

sustained mi

Ifv. .11. JJ. Parker, cave

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j.alm nt th rrorr.lr.i: service, ar.fl, Own Moore will bo seen at the! that it is expected all records will ; Z. , m" ' "A 1 ' st., was struck, by a Ford

jrearMri at the -'cor.'l servio on Lincoln today in "Sooner or Later, "ibo broken in the matter of at-! ,.,n., V Y ' Sunday afternoon and sustained miCalatiar.j 2:2'.: He s ,ii that this from the story by Lewis Allen tendance. Rev. John S. Cavanaugh. rnmn nn' rion i n V T 'il nor injuries. fenter.c- offrr.-.I a cross section of Prowne. under the direction of Wes- C. S. C. president or Holy Cross col- ,S " r 1, fi !S "'"13 tho spiritual life of Pa'jl. It was' ley i:u!e:s. This is s,aid to be a b pe, Urookland, U C. and former wh,P m,uP VISITINCi CHICAGO.

(.IT... uvutr .1 ii t. ui .umiuii " i iimih:k mi Ln rtlHi' dli in ivMiinil il 1 Uli " ir.iiiit-. 13 c 11 . . . . . ... .... . ,1 1 o ... ..- . . u .in - 1

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the Christian religion. IU-Iiglon to: dally to bachelors who are seekinir known in this locality. He is a' . .v,! , '. " ! tonhrrger. L. Ninth St.. have

1 10 it n. k - ku oiai.u a v v vrw

to avoid inatririonial trip. It is

brimful of fun and "pep," and a.s clean as a whistle. Pauline Frederick roines to the Lincoln Tuesday

J'aul was the lifo resultant from

c-rigir.a! and per.-onal contact with the de ith! r,s energy f Christ It Meant redeeming the crime on Cal-

xary ly putting back into life Him. j in "The, lur Woman." Vhoru .sinful men crucified. It w.-ni rot turning over a new leaf or mere-j L XT LI ITA IN AT SIIOWIHI.

lv adopting a new s-.t r,f Ideas. It

wa- veu a. loui.i..- l o..- , Wl.,... won t f. f of

duet. It was a freh incarnation c f the Christ of Galilee. The renn v.-as- P. ml- !ut tie spirit and life .ns Jesus alive in th-i Christiana ).eart. No Sccoiul Hand ltllglri. ThU f xpericne the minister declared .is not a. rare and unifpue lirivile'-o of a chosen f w in irh

generation but w as one that was N AM TS WLKi: OMITTICD within tho possibility of any npr. The names of Mrs. Violet Shy JIvery man who bears the namej iarKS nTl, Miss Mary Doollttlo were fhould be traiiforinoJ into tho IlKv-j nmitt'fl from among those who took j.e.-.s of Him who loved us and gave;IMrt in th,, program at the Woman s Iim:-elf for i;v. We should not oe f.jul, recf ption and banquet at the i-a-tWied vit)i any thing less than;nol,. Mishawaka, Saturday. Their that. There are too many in tne s..,.(tions on the violin and piano world who know ev riming about :, ........ Ii:U h enioved by the large au-

witty

- anu f o-iucni or;1 of the radio telephone, chosen for his sub-1 .

rr.1 r., 'Ii.. in V. f

nun .uuiaiay 1 1 1 1 1 1 v

powerful,

tor. He has Ject. "Morale

IJuildir.g of a City." and it is expected his address will be one of unusual Interest. In a letter to M. W. Mix. president of the club. Pr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ik-.hler. re-1 anaugn expresses nispeasure at, ItlRTII IU:COIII.

siciing seven miles southeast of the the opportunity offorded him on tnls Twln dauchters were born to Mr. city entertained at a misortV.nooui occasion of renewing old acquaint-, aRd Mr;? iIarrv KulleinKtoii. resid-

I Notice All Ulini! Meet at Y. M. t C A. community club room Tuesday, I April 27, at 7:15 sharr. to form I Illlni club. We expect you. 3131-27

to Chicago to

their sister.

Mil-; gone

with

S. e the prominent South Bend Klks in the picnic pictures at the Orpheum every show Wednesday. 3133-23

ishnwir at their home Saturday evenir.K in honor of Miss Myrtle Meen-

h r and Oscar Mattmlller who will be marri next Thursday. Music and contests were the features of the evning. Luncheon was served to CO KUtsts.

religion but how it feels. Hide in! o used car If you must, put second

li and furniture in your homes but !i not try to get by with a second liand religion. The peace of God, th joy of the Lord that dwells In jn-jr neighbor heart will not do

lor you. Make these

dienoe present.

ar.ces.

The other speaker wilf fe Hon. Frederick Landis, of Logansport,

who was for a number of years,? congressman from that district. Ho is a brother of Judge Kenesa w M.i Landis, of Chicago, and an uo'e tu-' dent of political economy. His sn.V jfet will be "Kcal Americanization." j Mayor Palph W. Gaylor will pre-j .-ide on this occasion and the lnvo-: cation will be pronounced by lie v. L. C. Hogers, rector of St. P:u's llpiscopal church. Messlck's orchestra will furnish music and Arthur Shank, as song leader of the club, is arranging some interesting fea-.

tuns In that line.

re

ing on the Uremen road, Sunday. Mr. Fred Uuckley, basso, who sang the offirtory solo at St. James yesterday, is a pupil of W. P. MoHenrv, wno teaches at the Van Aiken studios. 314 4-26

sec th Elks picnic pictures at the Orpheum. shown each performance Wednesday. 3132-2S

fwn by maKing your uearu me-j 1 welling place of Christ througn

faith. Herman Wilson, the blind pianist, rubstituted for Mrs. Itominc, regular organist, who is spending a few vecks in New York.

SF.IIIOFSLY ILL AT LOS AXC.FLr.S, Mrs. William White. 430 W. P.itteil st.. received a telegram Satur-

day night announcing the serious illm( cf her daughter. Mrs. Connelly.

things your,.,. r(lS Amreles. She is confined to

the hospit.il. She left Mishawaka

i about a year ago, and is well Known

here.

PrULlSlILI) TO AYFI). , The bands of matrimony between William Pokart and Miss Mathilda Klein, were published for the lirst time Sunday at St. Joseph's Catholic church. The bride-elect is the daugh

ter of Jacob Klein, southeast or Mishawaka.

Dr. Makielski. osteopath, 201 S. Church, S. W. corner from P. O. Advt.

MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED

WAXTi:i) TO HUNT KinaM home or np.irtuii-nt : rud iif lffliborlmod ; yeung -nid; no child reii. Write Vox r s'. br New sTlmes. 211

WAN" Till) ü.'i'O Mlsliaaka men and unmrn t bear I". S. Sen. Ilirani "W. JobtiKon, of t'aliforida at the Müh nehool auditorium ut Sout'.i Hetul, Thurnil.y evening, April iV. at etpht o'rloek, '.a League cf Nations und uation.ii

1 aia f.r Hiram Club. ..om-

Moras

run sali: and batli: close

In.

Lard wood lloors. paved street. Pr HiUW 8:le ?4oY) heven rooru, A-l repairs ;'.,so l ire rtn.in, city water and gas llgbti lar-e lot -.-00 ven room, modern, large lot, fruit, old ken hu-e 4,3(X) haul c. ;armiki: l ö Kugledrum liMg. Mishawaka 37u. 1 nit SALT Fresh yonng cow with calf: time 'Uta if dislred. l'Lono Garfield JJlV --'tl' 'U S5.M.I3 Cl.e.ip: A t Teung firm le.uu liore-. Ter 1113 of payment to Milt purrbas.-r. Phone Gartbdd l'JF.t. 2.t2 . - - " J'OU SAL!.' Two peod milk cows. Phone Mlfd.uwaka l.i J. -t3 JR r-'.LF All steel paper baler. Phone ll ndyke. four rliis en 1.. 12T)tU

id!; KKN'Tp.irt of tty

..irs fail

I.arg parage 1m central lle-'iii for three or four

Mishawaka lo. .r lf.l'.t. liT.tT

WANTI.I L perl.-rn ed itl'iv help for a.coutitlng department; alst tj'plct for bookkeeping ma-hltie operation. Apply bv letter, and state e.Iuatl..n, present :iipiovi:.ent and ueil irr exp. ted. Address l'ur.dnislug Pcpt., lodgo Mfg. To., .MNlitiwtika. 2t3 JOtt SALK Seven room house on W. Pattdl; t-eautiful ,orner; ht, O'.sir.-'; pl'-uty of Ph.-ole, fruit, rew garage, vsood ,.oie; immediate possesion; house newlv paint"d. I'rl v J.M. M!.-bawaka "00. Mh on L. I'etro. Koom -7 Lcgledrum Id.lg. 'l -- l oll SALI'-40 n-."re nnd live room house and barn; all kiroN of fruit; four led. -s r.irt!:eat it Mlsliäwika. V111 sell . n -a-v t'rni. Felix, de Gfeote. lhon . irrteid ik;i . -:ts r " "" WaN'TKD Firemen. Apply llooier i;ullK-r Co. . W?t et. .".t.;

FOK SALI: Two six-room houses on the north Fide, one with complete bath and ele' tib: j!ht. l'riee J,.".o and 2.-:K). on-third cash required. Stark Itealty Co. I'jvi

I. . O. 1 Regular meeting Tuesday evening. The hrst and second degree to be conferred. Harry Cavender, sec. Adv. 25-2

Could you "rope and hogtie" a steer for "branding?" Don't mi?s "Texas Jack's" exhibition. Today and Tuesday, Temple theater.

LI.GAL NOTICFS.

KSTATi: OF rilANK I YOST. FltANK ' YOST, F-XFCi ToU. j Notice of Sale of l: a I I'.st He by I'seentor , The undf-rsiyned. eXeXetitor of the last , will of Frank 1. Yot. de-ejis.d. hereby, elves notice flat by virtue of the power

by nail will e, inferred ne will, at the hour of nir.e o'tloek n. ti., en the "Ith day of May, A. !.. l'J.'o. at the ofliee f John W. Schindler. '.10 S. .Main -t.. Mishawaka. Ind.. and fr,m lay to day t!:ereafter u ut 11 sold. ofTer for sal at privat sale all of the Interest of s aid lecedint In arid to the following described real estate in S. Joseph cutinty, state of Indiana, to-wit: Lot numbered fifty C2) on Third st . In Uarboe's aMitbm to the town, now City cf Mishawaka. Also lot numbered Flxtvtive (C) on

Fourth st., in Parhe's addition to the j town, now City of Mis!iawaka. i Said sale will be subject to the np- j proval of said eourt. for rot less than the full appraised value and fvr eah i

in hand FltANK YOST. Fxerutor. Fslate of Frank I). Yost. JOHN W. SCI I IN li :k. Attorney for Fstate.

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fok sali: Five room house; water and gas In the bullae, hi:-ire lot and K ir.iirc. . .?2,20 Seven roorn house, modern; larjje lot. fruit and chicken house und chicken park 4,200 Two and one-half acres; seven room hou-e, carafe, plenty of fruit, three-quarter acre of straw berries 4.2.V) Corner lot on Lincoln way F. fc00 F. C. GAK.MIIti: CO. rtooni 4, Lugledrum liblg. Ml?hawaka 370. lCtf

I-LVTFUTAIN AT DIX.VKIL Mr. and Mrs. George Luther, Lin

coin way F., entertained a party of; 20 girls at a seven o'clock dinner-

last evening on the occasion of their.

daughter Grace's birthday.

VISIT IN KFXDALLVILLll Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Prunner, F. Mishawaka av visited in Kendallvllle, Sunday.

Salesladies wanted at once for general dry goods; should have some experience. Apply in person. A. C. Haslanger & Co. Adv 24t3

WANTF.I TO HFi' A nu.nn-r of hom.

ranging from 1.500 lo J3.ÜU0. Will ay j 1, ' rnh. For a qu'ek deal tall Achlb Co- ' Today and

taert. piione MiLawnka llül. tf

Did you ever see a cowboy "fan" .. . MA mm T 1

a cmt pistol : - l exas jacK aoes u.

Tuesday at tho Temple.

FOK KFNT-Parn. Lawrence st.

Inquire, olS

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Lir.KKTY ItoNP.M i.o.jcht and oId. Cnil I aud get our quotations. Main lß.sl.

tatup -lüorne Ä. Co., 20 J. M. S. bldp 8S2-tf LIP.KRTY IiONT)S-We buy or sell Liberty bonds for eauh. K L. Guthrie. 423 J. M. S. ItlJg. (fourth tioor.) 2W7-tf FOK SALK Five easHencrer tourlne car;

flrst-clHM running condition. Call after i four p. LS V. sixth nt. 2413 ,

LINCOLN

Sclznick Pictures TODAY

Don't ferret "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP' HI K. Mad a BL, MUhAWfJia, Tor All Kinds of 8ho Ilepadrlni and GhoML

Now is the time to have your hats cleaned and reblocked. John Spiranto I 1 4 Lincoln Way V.

THEATRE Today and Tomorrow

; Extra Special

Texas Jack9

uiovan

(Tom Mix's Pal) Will appear in person at each performance. This noted movie star will describe the rough life of the western plains. Also an exciting fivereel western feature "WOLVES OF THE BORDER" Matinee 1:30, 2:50, 4:15 Evening 7:00, 8:20, 9:45

YVANTLI) TO HFY boine ; all modern.

will pay cash. i:.-ln Ketterlnir, lt. F. I)

No. o. Mishawaka. Phone 407. -It.'t

or iti'ii'ii room

close In. south side :

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FOK SAI.L'-Keed baby "8 Po-. Inquire jo". j:.

'arrbiKe; rood Proadway. 24fJ

FOK SALI Ficht room house, near lodpe lniln pJant, 5i2öo; thhIi or terms; possession .".0 dajs. A. A. Sehlll!nt:tr. .?. M. s. l;!JB'., South Uend or call Malu 14JiJ. 21tf

OWEiM SVIOORE

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Fol: SALI'- Plymouth L.itchlr.:. Write Box L.-

ro.-k ejrtrs for üö. Nes-Tlmc,

3I1IIA WANTllI NUht cook and day dish wa her. Female T o ptrls for Ub va'.tlutf. le.t vaees in city. Call I;' Person. ICoa Ketaurai.t. M 1 b -

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l'Olt SAU i'heap: seven 'oni house

on . Fourth st ; immediate possesion I Call Mishawaka 1U. or rn7 S. linker,1 st. Harrain if taken at on- . 2.'.fJ I . i

FOK SALI: -1; acres marsh en FHjrer st , !

t.outü or veneer factory. Mishawaka F. A. Frnst. K. K. 1. 2t.t JFST LOOK AT THIS! A wonderful tn nl new svrn rooms and bath, modern home, with hardwood lloors and trim. or. h corner lot. In the 1. st residential section of the north Rii; two blo.-kn from park and c:ir line. Who Is ;uis t sua,) this desirable home up.' im: NN i:i:.virv . r.-? w. Third nr. Mlhanka 202. Other hotncs frosi ?1,C-a) up on easy terras 22t

WANTLD Two more experienced punch prt-ss men. and on- fireman. Apply j National Veneer Products Co.. Mishawa- !

VANTi:i Salesladies : at once f.r Conera 1 drv rood. Apply in person. A. I'. Insurer v C. 2i:: FOK S.VI.F FUht r'oro?, bept of eondltloc; pc.ssessi;.a May IT; h. ever one fl-re of ground; pesrh tre-', cherry tree. .-ooiH-berries, jle plant, garaire. cl! Ken .op, etc Just nt lty l'.u.lts. Jl.:i i ash. balance, j aytnenü. lU'SINCSS IOOATION In te loop, on pHVeiiirnt, at le-a than $1 a fo.t. 1 ne lots cf ether preperty for sale. C. 'ttrandr. jhvt ffrapher. "Itl

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WA.VTi.lt T KKNT Six or seven ' room house Will take pood care cf .

roperty hio! pay ash in advance. liest i

.f rifiTrlii'tS. Times.

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FOK KFNT Store r.ms Wells hL

Inquire 314 S. i mi

WANTFI Two or three houses worth from f.". POO to f 4. .".( We have tie buyers Stark Keulty Co y.iu;

SOONER

or LATER" Storj ly Ixvls Allen Rrownc, I)lrc'tlon Wesley Ktiffsrles. Scenario by II. Ct-rll Smith. For Bachelors who are avoiding the , Matrimonial Trap. Full of Fun. Clean as a Whistle. Tuesday PAULINE FREDERICK in "THE FEAR WOMAN" Wednesday Paramount Day LILA LEE

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Tuesday is Dollar Day Here Your Dollar will be worth $2 and $3 here Tuesday. Below we mention a few of the many Bargains.

To 500

Begin Tuesday A Selling of Untrimnied Hats, SI. 00

Full s ALF F.viaru I row hont m tors. Le3 J. tijin'-r. loeul ajjrnt, flxtli it. 1'hone Minhawaka lsi. It7

Fol: SAI.F FMiirr-I rahblt; wry rcasju-hie. t.

NVvr 7-e.V.ii 121 W. ll.tt.

W ANT F.I NULt c v.i.t.r :::in Smithy' lu:u n re.-.ji!. li.od p- s-di -n the rUht party. Cud la prsn. 21Ö M-dQ it.

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l'CK S.M.i: l-rd t.)ijrlri- rnr .'! ip If taken ut t'U.c. Iujulre at -"0 .s'. ;'r;ii? 8t- 2l'tj J A FA N 1 : SF. F.AK15FKK Y--F!'.e?t ort. a mental shr; and I.dc plant; plat.t i.ow. For hile- IM s! ,t(, Ji:st rieht for f..Il t'Ut -herinc. Fue brood sows. l'L'ne (luv Y. Hood, LakcwooJ Farm. I's eola V;f

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l'ni: SAIJ7. Ir. a turn".!.? Lit!. for turn-j ti.g iron. Takes .t , .:,t.r. ' ! i-i-di.s. Iu;ul:e l'ö L- Lauren.-e or,

I her. VHS. '- :

FKK SALK Ni-e farm of FJ ars. thr.e ol c.n.'-half rM!es fr.ro l.'i te. Mb. h. (i "m! hüll liTijs 2! a- re ef : ilnt land. Can y.o ;iu- lint" osfhSien, l'rlce Jl'-M-" stark iieaity c o. Fj'.O

I'OK T.V.NT --Tl.re kieplr: room. Iie(ui bt.

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1 (Hi sali: -At a i r.I"dew 3" r i!r , r and wat.ts vue m -...-

it " 1 d o:i 1- O . t d II

at n:N"rio.! I'.isio i rks or erie or p!i ne 71 K. Fourth

lnTi" ma le fried 'akes i.-'dy At .1 ' 1 ".- li:Jtl.. M:L.:waka F2" t st. r. ;

ROSE OF THE RIVER" Thursday and Friday Super Feature CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Production "FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE"

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roll SAT.F Fire i,." r;r,;a. I. urn '-'v 1 . iLiKiawaka. ;,ca; :te; if o-j . ro l-.okit:; t-f

i-t i:.e r. w yea W. V Kl HI. Y .Ici'.tor L.2 2dul ft Main '. jtth Hen. I 1

WANTI.I) TO Ki:.NT--F:ve or six !.;:$ II . leBt 0 referiuv.es.

,J tf room Call "Jt;

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with

7orr itoi mm teil

freU aa4 ävciI by Th Roof Products Co. ßotKJt Head. Urnln i;e

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Samples from several widely known makers, and a number taken from our own stocks make this selling especially important. Among the favored straws are patent Milans, piping straws. Japanese three-end straws and hats of numerous novelty rough straw braids. There' are Close-fitting hats, others in mushroom and sailor styles. Side rolling, straight and irregular brimmed hats becoming styles. Briefly, one may choose hats in a variety of the most preferred styles, in the wanted colors and black, $1.00. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMINGS Moderately Priced. Single flowrers, wreaths, novelty pins and ornaments of straw, feather, raffia and ribbon, that add a very effective trimming touch, are attractively priced. $3.00 Trimmed Hats Tuesday at $1.00

97 Hats in this lot to close out Tuesday . . i i r

at the very low nnce or Ubb

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$19,000 worth of New Silks, Wash Goods, White Goods, Table Linen and Domestics away under the high market prices. Remember, this is northern Indiana's Greatest Piece Goods Store. Don't miss this Sale.

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GREAT SALE OF DOMESTICS Away Below Wholesale Prices.

SALE COLORED WASH GOODS An immense purchase made by our buyers who were in the Eastern markets all last week. The largest, most beautiful and the greatest savings ever offered in South Bend. 40-inch Fancy Voiles, in light and dark i 1 . . . mm 4v

colors, assorted paiiem.

Sale

40-inct Blue Ribbon Voiles, ors, all shades, light or dark. Sale

in plain col69c

S1.00

40-inch Fancy Dress Voiles. 100 patterns, all new. Sale. .

40-inch Fancy French Voiles, in the newGeorgette patterns. 03 fl Sale 4 I .GU

40-inch Fancy Dress Voiles, in dark colors, floral designs, stripes and checks. Sale

light and 49c

Fancy Dress Percales; regular 39c kind, at

Fancy Dress Ginghams; regular 40c kind, at Apion Ginghams; regular 39c kind, at

29c 25 c

EXTRA SPECIAL SALE NEW SPRING SILKS Save on All Silks Here.

FANCY SILKS Fancy striped

satis and taffetas, in all colors.

Sale price

4affetas, in all colors. fV 4i

silks, 53

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FOULARDS Fancy foulards, in all

new spring designs, mostly O'blue. Special at vaiwd

SATINS 40-inch plain satins, light and dark colors. Sale ff fhF

$baSw

price

40-inch Fancy Dress Voil c.i. in a 11 the new spring colorings. 7?rx

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Sale 40-inch Fancy French choice patterns. Sale

Voil

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ones, all new $1.25

GEORGETTES 40-inch fancy printed

georgettes, in floral effects.

Un sale at V

$2.95

TABLE LINEN, ETC. 72-inch Mercerized Table Damask, assorted patterns; regular $2.00 (J J fjri

4? I mUlJ , with table

S2.95

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value

72-inch Linen Table Damask.

napkins to match; choice patlerns; regular $3.00 value. . .

18-inch Bleached Crash Towel ing; regular 25c value

Unbleached Union Crash Toweling; regular 30c value

19c 22c

BIG SILK SALE

WATCH US GROW-

S. W. Comer Michigan St. and JTcrsoa Bird.-

BIG DOMESTIC SALE

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Preferred Stock Will Again Advance Soon Now selling at $2.00 per share. ALL PLANS MATURING RAPIDLY NEXT JUMP POINTS TO $5.00 OR MORE PER SHARE. This Company owns and controls the Town of Mt. Streeter, Colorado, and all of its enormous coal deposits. VEINS RANGING FROM 10 FEET TO 30 FEET IN THICKNESS OFFICIAL TESTS PRONOUNCE

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THE BEST COMMERCIAL AND BUNKER COAL IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! Avail yourself of the opportunity now presented to you to become a shareholder in the greatest Coal project in the United States, and become one of the pioneers, shoulder to shoulder with this Company, in the building up of great Northwestern part of Colorado.

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PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE GEORGE H. HIN ES. Vice Pres. Auditor- ERNEST V. WHITINGER. Special ium Theater. Phone Main 691. South sentative. 311 E. Indiana Ave.

Bend, Indiana.

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Bend, Indiana. Phone Main 3875.

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Incorporated under the law3 of the State of Colorado. Capitalization, $3,000,000.00.

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