South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 135, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1920 — Page 2

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KIDAY MORNING, MAY II, 1920 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

BOB JONES HOLDS SPECIAL SERVICES IN LOCAL THEATER

LOCAL DOCTORS TO ATTEND COST FAIENCE

at the .w p!ar-o. Tho subject of t'Tr.i::hfs t.il "rn:i' sermon i.s 'The M,:r. Who Sol J Out." A MT!::o!i ft t:r:iIy lr4t rest will I,.- .::ivrr ! by Mr. Jrr.r.s Friday

r.iht v.hr-n Iiis .suNj.ct win "Falf-e; shnfrr of South Hcnd nr to take

!;:,;?. s. .Mr. Jns win taiK on -r .rit1; Ii-!. I:u -:-I!i.r!i, Chrlitlan hj.ti.r.-, thtohol.y, etc.

Dr. Hugh Milkr ami Dr. Howard

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Evangelist Tell, Why Mnij TO TAKE EXAMINATION

5"it to I FOR CllTL SERVICE JOBS

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Trc!?r!nff ur.b-!U f to bo th" sin j t by the civil s'.rvic? commission that (hm.n-:, l!o Jors' 'd ir - 1 ! to b'-.k- the . railway mail ek-rk f-x-ti. .. 1- ... , T -.;. 11 ' .'ir.iinti'.r. w)i;h will bo h.-M ut th

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to 1 o'cl'K k. Hi-t talk w i; ' I I ' s i a : r-x irr.ln r.- Thur !iv mornby a short sohlt .--rvi- ' by L'r"n t Inc. Th - wi.-hint? to tak- this xJonr h which rt.r. Iu.ImI with a !u t : 'oirati":! may s.-curo an a:jp'.iMtion

by Mr. Jor.fi ur.-l Don 0."liran. Th-1 ' ' '"ill tut at tno po-t onire

Invocation was pronounc-tl by ita I'.ird of tho RorUo M;.-.-i' n. "I'rini.irliy in n ' Tl h1!! bo'vn:'

they lor.'t ! Ii i.oi bf r i'.

OthT -xarain;jtior.s to h hrM

part In th discussion? at the meetin of the Importe County Medical afociation to be held in Michigan City Friday. Dr. F. H. Kelly of Arses will deliver the principal address on "Surgical Technliue in Home Obstetrics" and the discussion of hl." aJdn.'s will be lead by Dr. J. H. Farther of Lar.orto and Dr. J. B. Ilog-rs of Michigan City. Di?cussion of the lerture by Dr. Frank IL Wynn of Indianapolis on "Clinlco-Pathologlc Iiscu?sion of vhe Respiratory Sequellae of InfluT.7.V will be led by Dr. Mllkr of South F.end. Dr. I-xter Duck of l-aport and Dr. Charlys Haywood f Hlkhart. Dr. Grace Line Homman of Lüerte will lead the discussion folio wins: the address by Dr. Allen

P.. Kr.avel of Chicago on "Surgery

CHRISTIAN CHURCHES ! TO ERECT HOSPITAL

;tr aS follows: Ck rk bureau j oj tho Stomach" and will be follow of the c r.-J.. May .2 $1.0 per j h Df v,hafer of South fiend.

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rtre murderers rr adulterer-. " Mr. J tine 2.':, AifT. IS. 1.440; post otllc Jones said in finnirr. and then i r:.-- and carrier. May 22, Jl.00; went or, to prove that be.ii:.-" .1 sus .'ci nt if:- assistant in marketing. Chri.t was the fri r. i of n,ar: und Jur.e 2: and 24, J2.1Q'; educational

lraiif- He kr.".v wli.it lb- w.is

ir.jc: about th'r-- h no rvadin:; His rtafement. "He that believeth not halI fco condemned." "There w.is never a birder li born in hll n r hatehed by d .ils that the propaganda of t)- pr nt day that it makes r.o d:f;' r :,' what you believe," he continued, "there is lut on way to heavrn and that is to waTk with Christ. The way to hell la to walk alone." A Vain Nariflr In conclusltn he pointed out t!iat to reject Jesüs Chrbt is to pi.ur contempt on Clod's wi.-dorn, i.j to reject Ood'3 love irift, and t reud. r the death on the cross a ain s.o riflce. A Finiilnr meeting will be held

Friday noon from 12:20 to l o'ebak!

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Senior 'in hitect, June

$2.700.

APPOINT MEMBERS OF HOARD OF REVIEW

To Establish Common Market For Wool Here

Frank Ward a r. 1 Frank D. Warna r have bren appointed members of the board of revi rv by .lud-'' Funk f the rirmit court. The other roernbers of rhe board ar- the ro-.in-

t v auditor. tren--t:rep anil n; -f s'ir ;

who hold membership by virtue of Hair eth e. Tbo Ieard vil! conv- re on t!ie hrsr of .Jure and wi'l remain in ye-;.-iiin for ::n da;, s to u u .1 i .. th" tax assessments.

The wool pool committre of the county farmers' federation at a "veiini? in the court houso Wednesday niht dtflnite'.y decided to estallsh a common market plnee for the there at North Diberty in Grcne township. The sheep fanners of the township announc d that they had entered into rn npreement to establish a Nation there and the remainder r f the representatives were riven the option of Joining the . ii.ii

movement, i if-r is aiso n nossinu-

i:; that simibir smtions will b ?- tabi;het.i at New Carlisle and Dake-vilba

A hospital with .100 bed capacity is to be erected by the Northwestern Indiana conference of Christian churches on a lar- tract of land bordering the Tippecanoe river near Ora Starke county. An option on tho land has teen secured by the conference according to an announcement made Thursday. The hospital Is to be erected at an estimated cost of a half million, dollars and to bo maintained from the proceeds of a J5. 000. 000 endowment

which Is now belntr collected. The

institution is to he run free of cost to patients and all classes are to be admitted for treatment regardless of religion and church affiliations.

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KA5ILY KILLED TODAY BY USINQ STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE AU SURE DEATH to WATER BUGS, RATS and MICE

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114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue May Sale of Women's Apparel Th is is the occasion when the hundreds of women who have delayed the selection of their season's outfits find just the garments they want at prices amazingly low. The number of smart, new seasonable Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Hats that enter into this mighty merchandising movement runs into the hundreds. Every garment is up-to-the-minute in style and fabric; every garment has been chosen with painstaking care; every garment measures up to our high standard of quality; every garr ent is greatly reduced in price during this big May Sale.

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In new spring styles and materials, ages 6 to I 4 years. Choose them Saturday at One-fourth off

Seme Skirts

New Suits Big Savings The latest styles in beautiful All Wool materials for women and misses in an assortment matchless at anywhere near the price they are now being sold. Here is a splendid collection of fashionable suits: $35.00 Suits Now S23.34 $45.00 Suits Now $30.00 $49.50 Suits Now $33.00 $59.50 Suits Now $39.69 $65.00 Suits Now $43.34 $75.00 Suits Now $50.00 $79.50 Suits Now $53.00 $95.00 Suits Now $63.34

The most popular dress skirt for Ion',- service, good assortment in navy, black and plaids. Get Yours Saturday One-fourth off

SATISFIED CUSTOMERS If we could record the expressions of enthusiasm that we hear when women see our sale garments and note our prices. Their enthusiasm will he your enthusiasm, if you will but come here and see the garments "we are selling and the low prices we are asking.

May Sale of Muslin Underwear Lovely indeed is this assortment of dainty new undermuslins. It is the kind of underwear that is stylish, and that one loves to wear for its softness, daintiness, well chosen trimmings and perfect finish. Also permit us to say that the prices are unusually low. Buy all the underwear you need for future as well as immediate needs now, while prices are so low.

One lot of Georgette Crepe de Chine and Satin Blouses. Values up to $12.50. On sale Saturday at $5.00

Sale Specials Here and there around the store and every one a bargain Envelope Chemise, in pink and white batiste and nainsook, plain hemstitched, lace trimmed. Regular $1.50 and $1.25 values. Sale price $1.19 White Wash Dresses, new spring styles. Regular $1.50 value. Choice $1.00 Millinery, one table of Spring Hats, trimmed with flowers and feathers. Values up to $15.00. Choice $3.95 Silk Stripe Shirting, 36-inch, in combination of stripes. Regular $2.00 value. Sale price, yard $1.59 Envelope Chemise, fancy Uxe trimmed, made of good quality nainsook. Regular $2.25 and $2.00 value. Sale price. .$1.69 Big values in Corsets, three money saving lots, in broken sizes. Special at $1.00, $2.00 and . .$3.00 Men's Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length, in cream and white, all sizes. Special, suit $1.00 Men's Athletic Union Suits, very special, suit 69c Children's Seamless Ribbed Hose, absolutely stainless, extra spliced heels and toes. Special, 3 pairs $1.00 Women's Gauze Union Suits, umbrella and tight knee, sizes 36 to 44. Special, suit . . . ,50c Whittemore's Shoe Polish for women's fine shoes, 15c value, bottle 10c

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EXTRA! EXTRA! 20 REDUCTION On Every Bit of Merchandise in Our Store.

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EXTRA! EXTRA! 20 REDUCTION On Everything. But Come Tomorrow, As the Time Is Limited.

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At a Saving of One-Fifth of Your Money In buying not only merchandise to clothe you, but merchandise that you require so much at this time of the year when house cleaning duties are over.

20 Per Cent Reduction on Draperies 20 Per Cent Reduction on Curtains 20 Per Cent Reduction on Furniture 20 Per Cent Reduction on Rugs 20 Per Cent Reduction on Trunks And so on all throughout the entire stock make your purchase and see the salesperson deduct 20 per cent from your purchase. It's like finding money and a big help to you to reduce your actual expenses for the summer months. This generous reduction is limited to time and mav be closed any dav, so we advise your immediate attention NOTE (1) No goods sold to dealers. (2) No approvals. (3) No goods laid away. (4) No returns or exchanges.

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stretching to fill Ccrd casings too thin to stand the friction of lower air pressure used in Cord tires. Horse-Shoe Re-cord tubes have walls 50 thicker 9-ply of laminated rubber instead of six made of rubber so free from impurities it floats so tough you cannot break a strip the width of a wedding ring. Come in and test your strength. Then you'll see why this thicker, stronger, tougher tube is breaking sales records.

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