South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 139, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1920 — Page 13

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA New-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mlshavaka 10

RAISE SALARIES OF EDUCATION BOARD If Approved by Ordinance Cominittec ill Br FTertice Aus. 1. A, a nrtjr.s of th ciry council laut nlht an ordinance wa introduced f.xir. th salaries of the rnfmlTs of th- board of -duatlon ftt J 2 prr annum, und that of th' J treasurer of the ward at 5 '10. t k! lnf -rr"-t Auc. 1. 1 2 0. It wa r--frrd to th ordinance committer..' Claim nmountintr to $ . 9 7 r . 1 9 wore a !!ow.l Walter MkIi.t! 'ibr-.lttod th r ontroüf r's rrpor! for April. whi h hfw(1 a h.il.'inrc on band on th; f.TH of that month of $5.? f .T.7n. The r!rrtrlr rolb-ctlon ,'imount-d to and water collections, V 42. Th total cash reeHrLs wfro tlf..::Ml. which, toother with Inst month's halanrp. amounts to n total of 121.873.3 1. Total dishjrsrrf.wnts wrro JIT. Iavlnt: :i balnc on band May of tom Mooni: AT MNCOIA TODAY. Ton Moor will appear at the T,ineoln todav in "Duds." a story of the nftrmath of the sreat war. of the pillis" of devastated Huron4. n:id one of th thousand treasures of which it wis robbed by those hawk., who ar ahvnvs to b found following the rath of destruction the shouN of deserted chateaux and yialaee. Th treasure with which the stiry deals is the faniou Sultana diamond, wrested from i French woman by a Herrn in officer. This with other stolen trfnuro P' vnuiRled across the Atlantic on Tarpe steamers, secrrd in small lioves. This Is tb sit r.f th tnry .-.round wh'.eh a most interesting plot has ben woven. .iono motou viii:i:i, i:iiit: notic i:. On Sunday. May "0th. th re will be a picnic and chicken .inner at Indian l.'k' for Johnson tnritoi whoel riders and frienl. Good time hured for all. 1'or particulars see or .all C. C Gone, 11; Lincoln wav V Phon Mishawal.a S.tl. 42ST.-1S MISHAWAKA POi: SAM'. Tw fresh nmi. Phone Os cl.i '17. 1m;; jolt SALK Saee flnlhtns: machine. iK-arly nw, eWtrlc or feot power: !,. for n;W er trad-: small rcrtiou of lind in foiifbwet part of Indiana. In.piire 12 S. Hill st. 1tl l lt SALi: Motorcycle. Inquire 205 S. lleMl.k St., Mishawaka. 17tl oll SAI.KOak finished bedroom suite :uid i:i.lrllir. sewing ma. hlue. I'hnt. Mi.-li:iw.iLa li.".7. 17t 1 roit SALTI W17 Chevrolet ntcr, $VS In 'ps ire V. K. MNhaaka Game. It. M. readMaxwell, at 17tJ WANTFD TnnnufacturtnR concern : Lady for etnorHphto and office work, gentium. n to as?!t In bookkeeping department; one who i an operate a typewriter. In application, Htate experience, Mihirr orrd and tig". Address P. . '.. r.V. Mlshiwaku. 4121-ls Xtr.i. Xtra. Xtra-Seven room and bnth. with furnace and electric lights, bat? iK-t furninlie! ; hiue 1u excellent shape, for SJ.m); term. 1'enn Kealty Civ, t'.o:: V . Third st. Phone Mishawaka 2C. iMf WILLIAM 1T.NN STOOP POIl A sg.wni: ih:al. so noi:s the I'KNN KLALTV COMPANY. Wll HAVi: A HOMi: TO FIT VOI R rcKi:TPoK. A r.e.iuflful .Modern Hf-une on V. Third Opm jt;ilrwuy. r.-reption hal', living room, den. tlhiin- room :md kitchen uith Ii ill 1 1 -1 ii cupboard, lv. nstalm, three bedroonn and bath, upstairs: storeroom and large front and bn-k porche. very l.irg.- lot. A LI; bargiiu ut Sro). A modern home of six rooms and bath lafL-.. i nrner lot with nbinteretl irson r.ic anr! hof-wnter lie.it. for S.V'i n . Thta house is ouly four Mocks from renter, an. I 'On-cu an exceptional attractive ppeHrance. Here N that hone en the north !1e; i lone in and nil modern, orner lot, one I. look from -:ir line, fo- $-oo. LU'ht rvca;s and hath, gara. All mo. lern ccs t i M i .i wm ka : sl rumns und bath, for iC1. An attraktiv fven room nnd hMh home on P. Third, close In; newly painted and re roofed. This heme presents nn excellent np;Hv:r in e; it has a foot frontitge n p ave.j street nil lmproremetifH ea b-th ptrcets are fully paid fo. Thi is near every factory in the city. ud will Invite cpe invi'-tijTrt tioa as to for the luonev cnnh. or down mil a month. Monies on r.ixy Terms, Partly Mo. lern Six roerrs ard b.ith. W. Hattet!. Light room hrb 'tv. Raker st Four ronis. suthet l ive rorm, pouttlet six rooms, southwest Nine rooms. Iocut Four room, corner lot n pv r..r.oi 1 .".tH 1.7 2,.0 2 (Kl fn A-re Kann. und ore ha'.f r'.iles fron Csop. Ii : room house "id fur-in e, lark'e Cr. ei jf fit bank barn. orn crih. hen non.se workhop and windmill ; ten acres In timber. t wo acre pature, jart in crops, i.uyer t te.im and i'1' ard crops in cro'ind. mmedlate posses-i. -:. A bar.iln r.t 10t n n 1 acre. i own property wi.i t a -epi-as prf pnynie-it pf.nn i:i:alty o V. Third. Mishawaka Co-2 t-tf As near to jo'i as yo-jr tr'.ephon. VOK SAI.K One 10 R) f.ve ass-nKr car. Cheap for qu!k a'.o. Thoae Mohave a ka ?.70. T I KT TMr propertr with H.isf irs'a KW.ty Co., 2a t-. Mil's M-ck. triint service nJ a qulc sale. If T"U Phore LIBERTY BONDS roocM and sobi. Call od Tt our toiotatlons M.1n lfil. Cao Toorn i Cu.. tü J. M. S. bide bs 2 tf FOR SALT. Fight room house, ner Dodge nviln pint $I2Vi; ash or terms ; psess! u ' o days. A. A. Schll11 r Ter -I M S. RM.. S uta Rend or rail Main H2'n -tf W VVTKI lb 11 1'M ax:d fireman. App'v liUl Mifhav aka. 12tf

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Mrs. Carri. II. K'-hmT. Klkhart. ' s?ato orani.er for th I -aimhtTH of j Veterans, and hr crps of ofticrr an 1 color bearers, will b- at th Odd Fellows hall Wednesday ri.tr to initl.it a local ten', which v, ill bo known an tht Heb na Wo!b tent No. 7 of Mishawaka. All daughters find jrrand daughters 'bo have signed a plications and oth". who wih t become members are requested to attena this mtin--;. All civil war veteran. who wish to bo obligated Into th order are initd Stabbing Affray Sunday Lands Italian in Jail Antone r.altini, 40S W. Eleventh st.. U In jail charged with as.-s.iult and battery with intent to kill, and Stee peleyrino, his victim. Is suffering from a stab wourd in his throat and two on hi? face n.s a result of an altercation between th' two men. Tin affair happened on Sundny niqht. but th complaint airaii!t P.altini was not f.I d until Monday afternoon when the arrest w;is rn;de. A physician was called and put stitchi-s into tht throat wound. No .-rious results are Expected to develop. H;iltinl will appear before Jude Vti this morning. ;ooi comi'-dy rou ti:.mpli:. Tavlor Holmes will be shown at the Temple theater Wednesday in "Nothins Hut the Truth." an ingenious. side-splittins comedy which all begins when Iob Dennett, a your..; society Idler, wafers $:0.ftOn $10.000 with each of three men that he can and will tell the absolute truth for Fevent days. His adventures during the time set for the deciding of the waer are amusintr in the extreme. Hob Retting into on ornplication affr another hecause he utters the stark truth. Norma Talmadpe will be seen at the Temple today for the last times in "The Isle of Conquest." atti:ni) CONVENTION. rr. Ivan Smith and Dr. ! . H. Irwin left Monday to attend the state dental convention which is beincr held at the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis this w eek. Dr. Makielski. osteopath. 201 F Church, S. W. corner from V. O. Adv. CLASSIFIED 1 'O Fi SALT! Tloiine nt 20.) K. Kleventh st. All modern. Inquire of owner on prrtulHfs. lvtl nut sali: Ten room house, ntritly modern in every detail, hig lot, on paved street, e:it enl T.vi I'ourt'n room house, near the 2ön bpM-k on Lincoln highway west: his two tt let it, hath, hent and strictly inoleru ; lot worth loö; our price for everything t.M)0 l'onrteen room, modern, two family house. 140( block Lincoln way east lo.rl HASTINGS ItKALTY O . 2TH-00 MlHa Ulcn-k Mishawaka 128. LineolnHf. IstJ POn SALP Seven-room modern hoiise at 410 Third st. Part cash; balance monthly. Immediate possession.. Phone MUhawaka 1W 17t:i Fr.T Lndy'g Mack straw hnt. Owner ean obtain same by paying for advertisement and calling nt the pollee station. 17tl POK SALK National rash register. Kfgisfers from 1 cent to one bdlar. I'sm1 two months. Inquire 317 S. Union st. 17tJ KOR SALP Good lot tn cternhirt'H first addition, facing ISyrklt av. on road to Country club; under cultivation for two ye:irs; nlso goo.l manure for sale. inquire 21S K. tirove st. . KtLOST Alligator folding pockethook contalr.lng fö(V-two twenties anil one ten. Reward by returning to N"'a K. Fourth 8. 10t3 FOR SALP OR TRADi: Flnet 20 a re fruit firm in southern Oregon, nine roomed fully modern bungalow, etc., on paed Pacific highway, one mile from beautiful Ash'.aml; population J.ooO. (iuml hunting and tlshinsr. California lino -1 mth's. Climate can't he heat. Will take good home in South Tiend or Mishawaka as part payment. 77 Pine St., Ashland. Uro. 10tl Let us figure with tou on that new roof. Mishawaka Koofing Co. 114 S. Main st. l"t7 FOR SALI: OR TRAP K Seven passeager Studebuker for smaller car or cash ! .W.o lhint Mishawaka lojs ! In diana av. 1M3 FOR S ALK Strictly modern house of six rooms and bath, eat front, close to raved street. Possesion In twj weeks. One third cash required. Price $ä.7.V Stark Realty Co. Ht; FOR SALI 102i Hudson speedster. A 1 condition. Kllsasser Sale Co, 214-1H S. Main st. Ht7 I WANT to bay a sraa'l farm, not otvr iO acres down to T acres. Prefer partly improved, üoi Y. News-Times. 10tf FOK SALE EhsrM rooms an.i bath; c!oe Jn. hardwo'd floors, paved street, for quirk mle $4.W Seven rooms, A-l repairs Five rooms, city water and gas lights large lot 2.200 Seven rooms, rindern, larg lot, fruit, chicken house L3X) L-KRL C. CIARMIRE 4-6 LagSelruin ItldgMlsh.iwska 370. l'R SALK Modern el;Lt room house tn Lincoln wav W . close to center of the . ity. Pri'V J4.0""O. Stark Kealtv Co. 14t KOK SALK Modern 10 room house, Ure barn. lar,je lot: within one tlock f the busiriejis .llstrb t : two unplete bathroocis 1'rire Js.h.'o. stark Keiiltj '' Xlt'J LAKCi; MANTKAfTiriUNO plant needs two fpod cfTUe clerks, youn uan preferred; n:u?t he experienced in clerical work anil t horouphly qualitied aud nipeter.t to band! detail rcords. Your ui'Pll- ation j.houl-1 oi:tl!ne your past rec ord and rtjtn how soon you could start tlie jol; l- name approximate .irv ;u T.ould expect. AJdr'ss M. F. . Sew s Times Ofli-e. l-'tf WANT 1. 1 TO p. FY A h-Mie in Misha waka or River Park. Pleas.- answer this if yon h.iTe anvtliir. like a h-u to till. A'.l ca. I. II L . New, Times. 13:f

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i BIRDS MAKE FLIGHT FROM SHELBY, IND. American Homing Club Pipeons in Initial Flight of Season 100 Entered. One hundred blra belonging . to members of the American Homing club, mad the Initial flight of the season. Sunday, from Shrelby, Ind., to Mishawaka. a distance of 63 miles. The birds were liberated at 8 o'clock a. id. Prizes were awarded as fol lews: Gysel, 10.27.13; J. Routte, lO.l'T.G.'; 11. F'ynaert. 10.28. 12: I. .Martens. 10.2S.:'O; A. DeHeck. 1O.2S.20; Van Landuyt, 10.2S.34; J. Houtte. lo.2M.44; H. Deitchley. 10.00.o7; H. Deitchley, 10.30.51; Martens. l.r, i.n; Van landuyt. 10..:i.:,2; J. Pynaert. 10. 31. 69; P. Martens, iu.-J.10; J. Pynaert. 10.32.48. The birds will be shipped to Gilman, 111., a distance or 111 miles, next Sundiy. Fourth of Quota Raised in Home Service Drive .The Salvation army home service drive is progressing slowly and only a few reports' have been received. The Mishawaka Woolen Mfgr. Co. raised the satisfactory sum of $1,500 on its interior campaign, but the r suits from the business district and the residential section were not s favorable. Only $2S7 was raised in the business section and $266 in the residential. This makes a total of $2,0;;:5. The quota is $8,000. No reports have come in as yet from either the Dodge Mfg. Co.. the Rubber Regenerating Co. or the Premier Itd "o., and there are still four districts in the residential section to hear from. Everyone is urged to give all that they possibly can. They will not be solicited again this year. nr.i: si:wi:n riTrmo.v. A petition for sewer and water connections on V. Tenth st., from West St.. west to the city limits, was presented to the hoard of public works at its meeting .Monday mornirjr. Proceedings were started for a sewer on W. Hroadway from Charlottee st. to Ann st. Sidewalks were ordered on IjRWrence and Grove sts., from Oak st. i to Willow st.. and property owners were given 30 days in which to comply with the order. Aviiii i:ng.gi: in ni:sixi-xs. 1 O. J. Kelley, 410 Third St., has iust ri-'tiirned from (Tantrin. O.. having resigned his position with' the Armour company. He Is pre-' paring to move his family to Napo 'leori. O., where he expects to en ,page in business. MAUV SKVHi: Tl NITIIAK Funeral services for Mary Scvre. J . u l-J L. iJiwrence St., were held Monday afternoon at 2:C0 o'clock I from the residence. Hev. Fr. Itomsa pastor of the St. Michael's Greek-1 Catholic church, ofliciated. Hurial was In the city cemetery. CITY C()l" KT NOTKS. I John Sceola was arrest'd on a charge of intoxication. Ho was re- , leaned on bonds for his appearance in court Tuesday morning. Theophil Huwens was arrested for ' speeding. He will also be given a i hearing Tuesday. to atti:nt im:snYTi:iuAN ASSKMBLY. Dr. J. A Burnett, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, leaves for , Philadelphia today to attend the general assf-mbly of the Presbyterian church body. Do you wear a cap? Come in and i see those samples at half price, j Serges, cashmeres and novelty worj sted. $1.50 caps 75c; ll.O-O caps. ' 50c; for men and young men. 25 per cent off on all children's straw ; hats. The Savings fitore, 517 N. ' Main st. Adv. 18t2 TO HOLD INQUUST. I Mrs. Frank Dezewickl. 12? E. j Ninth st.. was removed from her home to the county Jail. An inquest ; to adjudge her insane will be held Jr. Long's court Tuesday morning. I TO MI7I7T TCFXsTAY. I The members of the Golden Rod 'Hive No. ISO L. O. T. M.. will go I to South Bend Tuesday evening to (attend a drill practice. iii:mgvi:d to iiosriTATi. I CyrM Fpeifcrouck, W. Sixth st., was removed to St. Joseph's hos- ' pital, Sunday afternoon. He is ! seriously ill. lOSTPONK 3IKKTING. ! The alumni class meeting has I been postponed from Monday until ; Thursday evening at the high ' school auditorium. ! iiomi: c.uovi: to .mott : Mrs. Nellie Barnes. 218 W. First , st.. will entertain the members of ' the Home Grove drill team Wednes- ! day evening. Old Barkcntinr Used to Film Jack London ISovel SAX FUANCISCO. May 17. Afttr 40 j ears' sailing of the high seas with never a. layup except for repairs, the barkntir.e Mary Winkleman has cast aside the strenuous duti s of cargo carrying for a bit of hlnronic exposition. With u "crew" of movie actors and actresses tbe old bark has sailed on a 10day cruie on which the sea scenes of Jack London's novel. "The Myst rv of the innrere," vl',1 be filmed. The Mary Winkleman is belieed to be tbe iddct boat in active service on the PucioC coast. HAKItlSP.r Rt;. Pa. Harry Huchannan of Ilea dins' wrote to local authorities asking them to look for his wife "sort of a bleahed blonde with the lord's prayer tattoo-. d in her back." U)MK), Ont. While tcarin? up t foundation. Morkim'n found a lUc toad InilxMdotl in the ivmciit laJd 17 cars OKU.

An Elevator Episode

By Louise ' Hello, kiddo, how's the world going with jou these days'.'" Marion s-tarted. Undeniably, these words were adlresel to her. as she was the only occupant of the elevator, besides its operator. She looked up into a pair of very nice blue eyes, then at the thatch of malze-coiored hair below a gray unvlscred cap. and at the straight alert figuer button up to th" chin in a jacket of severe military cut. There was nothing in particular to distinguish him from the eleven other young men who lifted or lowered the general public to the various floors of the Armsworth building, and Marion was at a loss at first jut how to receive such an unaccustomed overture. Hut she was greatly amused and pleased. Lately she had felt rather old with the tax of overwork, but evidently the young man in the cap didn't think she looked so. "Oh. pretty well," she answered with a fcmile. Marlon's smile was very sweet. "How about you?" "Same as usual. Too long hours and too small pay, but pretty good, at that." The elevator slid down another floor, slowed, stuck and started again and Jerked to a standstill between floors. "Good gracious said Marion impatiently. "What's wrong?" "Don't ask me. Power's off. I suppose.' "Can't you tell by the other elevator? Have they stopped, too?" "Only me and No. l's running. After they only run two cars. Don't worry, though. I'll get word to the electrician. He'll fix it." "Hut how long will h be? I'm in a hurry. I have important business to attend t) that can't wait." "Sorry, kiddo. Guess it'll have to." Marion sat down on the narrow leather seat, glancing at her watch with dismayed resignation. "It certainly is most annoying." "Sorry. Got a date?" "What?" "Got a date engagement." Marion laughed in spite of herself. "No. it isn't that. I hav some business to attend to for Mr. Marshall." "John Marshall! Do you work for him? He's district attorney, ain't he?" "Yes." "Well, if he's as hard on his office people, as he is on the poor people he's always persecuting he'd be a lemon to work for." Marion decided this was too good to keep. She'd have to tell her brother John how he stood with the people. "He's not so bad." she defended. "He has to do his duty." "Yes I 'spose. Dut say. do you think he's givin' that poor fellow Jewett a chance?" "Chance! Of course." "Hut nobody thinks he's srullty." "May bo he- Isn't. Hut that's for his attorneys to prove. You Fee," said Marion, "a district attorney has to appear severe. It's his business trtry to prove people guilty. There they're hammering downstairs. I suppose It will soon be fixed. I must get out of this." "Ain't you havin" a good time?" "Wonderful." smiled Marion, still amused that the young fellow's opinion of her had not changed. "I'll discard these beads and ar- ! rings for work after this." she thought, "and wear another hat." Then she thought of the time and of her errand, and of Cnruthers waiting impatiently at the station for the papers fho carried, papers that were sure to convict this same Jewett they were talking about. She looked down at her bag safely hanginc on her arm. "I knew a fellow once that knew Jewett," said the other. TVd you?" exclaimed Marion, Interested. "Yep. He thinks there's something wrong. Thinks a pack of fellows used him. He waa that kind. Do anything for anybody, Jim savs." "Well . It's too bad," declared Marion, "but the law's the law and somebody ha to do the state's work. Desides " she hesitated "he really was fruilty of treason you know. Finch & Sprague Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE 202 N. Main St, Muhawaka PKonrs, Mishawaka 100

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TUESDAY; Everybody'i Favorite Tom Moore in "Duds" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Marguerite Clark in "LETS ELOPE" FRIDAY NORMA TALMADGE

REACHING FOR THE MOON

COMING "The Virgin

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Whv I bae " h- looked at the bag. "rirht hrre. papers that are sufficiently evident to convict him." Suddenly the yjunT man said. "Say. would you mind holding this Icv-r over this way tight. I'll have to look at the switch under the seat. Heiter put your things down it will take both hands." Marlon obligingly obeyed. After a minute the operator replaced the scat, relieved her vt her task and pulled over a lever. The elevator slid downward to the first floor. "Thanks for hephn'." "You're welcome." smiled Marion. "See you tomorrow," she added impulsively. She liked this friendly young chap In spite of his ridiculous hair. She walked quickly to the street, called a taxi, and found herself at the station in ten minutes, just in time to catch Caruthers before his train pulled out for New York. "'Here are the papers!" said Marion breathlessly, reaching into her bag. Then suddenly she went white. "Why they're not here! They're gone. I put them here myself! They've been stolen! No, they're not here anywhere. Hut not a soul's been near me, the bag hasn't been away Irom me for a second " Then suddenly she thought of the elevator chap with the yelow hair who had a friend who knew Jewett. That was the end career in the secret of Marion's service. The papers that would have convicted Edwin Jewett were lost through her care lessness. One night several months later when Marion was dressing for dinner the maid brought her a card. She hastily finished her toilet and went down. The man who rose when she entered th drawing room looked familiar yet she was uncertain. Where had sh see him? "Don't yo uremember the elevator boy," he smiled, "who stole your pipers and disappeared?" Marion flushed. "Hut your hair?"' she puzzled. "That was rally taken off. I often wish I had ; little. I, am afraid I'm getting bald. And I think yellow is becoming." Marion did not laugh. "I see," he said. "Von haven't forgiven inc. I cane to tell you that even if IMwin were technically to blame h has expiato! bis sin. He died in the trenches fighting for America. I pot word toIay. He was my younger brother." "Oh. I'm sorry." exclaimed Marion. "H was never to blame." said her visitor sadly. "He was a loyal patriot. I know it nnd had to save him." x "You were rieht to do it then." said Marion. "I'm very, very sorry about him." "I'm lonely; there were just two of us," said th other sadly, "and we were great chums." "I'd like to say something to comfort you." said Mat Ion softly. "Perhaps, if you don't think too unkindly of me. some day you can." said the man. "Perhaps-.," smile, 1 Marion, humoring him as she hal done the elevator Lev months before APOIT KKSOMTIO.V. Vy Associated Pres: WASHINGTON. May 17.5.Vn I-rodgc's resolution declaring the senate's opinion that Northern I'pirus. including Corytza. th 1 islands of the Aegean sea and the western coast of Asia Minor should be awarded to Greece, was adopted Monday by the senate without discussion. Everyone Invited To Attend ST. MARY'S BAZAAR Today and Tomorrow May 18-19 JOHN SPERANTO 114 Lincoln Way West Cleans and Reblocks Hats to LOOK LIKE NEW Dost For "KOSER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP." m XI Mala Bt. Xisti&CT&i, Pr AH XCfo of fQko Xlep rin n4 Ehom. EATRE SOON of Stamboul"

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John Wanamaker and other eastern merchants are making substantial contributions to the lowering of the High Cost of Living. We are going to do our bit, for one day only. Regardless of What You Bay 20 Off We offer at 20 percent below its present marked price everything we sell, for one day, Wednesday Bargain Day only.

Ladies Coats Smart and refined type, are here at prices no higher than ordinary kind. RED HOT SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY It's your own fault if you don't have a good, serviceable, stylish coat. Our price 12.50 $27.50 WE CAN SAVE YOU ONE-HALF ON YOUR PURCHASE Make your selection early. A small deposit will hold it for you. mm u . i

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DAY SALE We especially invite the people of Mishawaka to attend this wonderful money saving I 1 day sale. Starts Wednesday, May 1 9, and continues until Saturday, May 29. During this time we are offering on everything in our store (except Interwoven Hosiery) a blanket discount of

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See the artistic, tasteful designs, at moderate prices. We hang it for 30 cents per rcll. You will take no chances on our Guaranteed Paint at $3.50 per gallon. We eliminate the middle man.

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