South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 158, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1920 — Page 2

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PREYATT GIYES POLICY OF FIRM

REAL ESTATE MAX

Company One of the

Largest in Middle West, Good Reputation. Glenn I Prvatt. a mrmv.r cf Jhe real st.it firm f Iir.hach. Humphrey ari I'r'-v.tt. is a realtor ft wide fxp ri'r.ro, Mr. Pr'-rUt having been in buir. .--; in i-'-vrril i;fJrnt r.irts (t th u-.try. Hp r.rt i ntered the rt .il et. tat Lu ;:.. six ve;irs -H") in I'lorid t nr. 1 ha bec-n onr.ected with tho firm rf which );: is now a member, for the r'i' 2ii months. After l-avir.c KlorMa. 1.1. mtive t;ie, Mr. Trtvatt fas In t' rf.il tat bucin''?1-' In "hnrlnTf. X. C. und Iat r wns in -hart;- of an ,'. lor a lirjre ChUipo r-ai company In r,oz--rr.an. Montana. Tor a tunc he was In the rr.ain offic of thl romp.iny in Chicago, but If ft to in the L' iiibarb-Huri.i-h:. y Ca., in lH troX Oi;it- lYniii riirit. i Mr. Pr'-vatt im,. ! South Heirl l.-iut fall from I hr.t, Mi'h., vh r h:s company h s -, ni up Uht c:!fTrTit nib-divisions mv rii,:; r 1 1 -r than 1200 acres f laivl. Th lo al jroprty p-m i up by 'he rompany J- known a Floral Park. in iiva;.' tet'.veen the rf.M'b nee districts ( South IJend and Mish twaka on th? outh side. This addition is rapidly tinp closed out :nd another new mh-dlvision will bo orcnnl soon by the organization. Mr. Pnvatt is a jnemhr of th: rerl statt- board and the Chamber of Cointrw-rce. The firm of which Mr. Provatt is ii number is or." of th lar;,'i-t t il state companies la th- mlddlo northwest, cju-ratlnic otflcvs In t-Jouth Ifenl. Plymouth.. MMi.. Flint, Tort Huron. Hamilton. O. Ijn.inT. DF'onti ar and I droit, win re the main cilice is located. ;ivs Policy. Tn (INeuyfinc: the policy of h's company Mr. PrevVi said: "It H our prarMcc to do cb-;.n Tiuslneys rcff.'trdb's. rl 1 if f ici' t . to rentier a real evim in an h".n-o-abl way. to .soil tirful properties only, to make lowed prices conslstnt with true val ?: to co-operato to the fullest extent v'th mJr ri,.; t In making each transaction safV an 1 profitable; to .study n-Muirono-nts nf our possible ruvtoniors: to mal-.c no recommendations whkh wo know to le detrimental to public wrlfaro; to

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Thin J:ir-1 IU.rr lrKeJ Not to DeUjr 1'nrUlan b:ce It Jut What Is Tfcnnsfind ef rnen and women aro t rowla halrlo-ia vry ! a y and don't K:kw tbe reason why. Thl Jinlt--! a pity, .iuo b?j fl balr vj'ialV coiaos friMa Lecbvt. IVtv f U4 f b it 1 In n diy nnl tvo alt h:Tt? nraj-l- ;ir:int: when o.ir hiir is tblr.nlntr 'iit. Pariinti kr ! .i mot fTi' U-n f Imir Inrlgnraror. l.i.t t i:imir.llitfly stp nny furt!.rr f l. dr and pib Uly start ii m-w grot!i it tiiwt b- ruld..' 1 lnti tro Hi-u!p sc t!i st.irv-i1 h.ilr rnt ran r'illly absorb It anJ trt tlf vital tlrtin!atln l:idly nrcdod. You win nuroly le'.lchtfd wlMi tho nrst application, for hair and noilp h.uld look ftol vrry raurli tetter. Psrihlan h.itr- 1 n-t expesi. It'rt a i.'iotlc preparatl'-ni that ."UpplU-s l.nir Tjeeda a clean. tion-Ptl. ky. :ntii ptlo Ilfeld tbst 1 Pld nt druc storos everywhere with guarantor to elvi' .mu perfect laf l"fnrtl- u r i:.oiuy r fu:.led. ioil lookinc ti.iir 1- lialf t!. Nattlo n iwy roan's or w.cnan r? a.il appt aranrp. NrsrWt ra.an dub. t'da. lif.-Iess lirtlr And prb.ips btfldne?. ' hlle a little iittsation uow Llp Insure tM k and luatrou Lair for ye.irs to ..irr. '. N.i irntter va.it yoar fcair troubles, tvy n I'arilan fe inswap- t Miiffht. V. ettik's .ir -c t.tore will kurrb" J ou. . jv.

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You cannot safely pet along without ice for the next three months. One case of sickness in your home, caused by impure food, would cost more than a season's supply of pure ice. Ice is a very cheap insurance.

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Main 2221 Main 395 Lincoln 6123 Lincoln 5395

H. L YERRICK, 48, DIESJATURBAY Prominent Funeral Director Succumbs After Two Months' 111 nes?.

ir.'iu!" in r.o exatr'-rati'ns In hringiii: Mir propTtlos to the attention "f p('S.--iblf purchasers; to mako no bum for which wo cannot vouch."

CIRCUS PARADE ROUTE AiSWOUXCED

John Pobinson's circus, which will io two performances in South Pond Monday, will arrive early Monday morning ovtr the Grand Trunk railroad. Tin- show rounds will be at Geyer field, east of ?prinbroi; parK. on Iiiuoln way I'. The two porlorni-aric-f a mtm announced for 2 o'clock In the afternoon and at 8 oclock at niht. A .street parade is also anncunccd by the management. TIjo parade is scheduled to ptart between 'J : 3 0 and 11 o'clock Monc'.ay morning anil will traverse Lincoln way K. to Sample i-t., then west on Sample st. to Main t-t., then north on Main st. to Colfax a ., then ea.t to Michipan St., then j-outh to Lincoln way E. and on to tho k1hv piftund.s. The circus will unload at Eddy st.

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Harry I. Ycrrick, aged 4 8, 221 S. St. Joseph st.. funeral director and

prominent South IJend citizen died at Kpworth hospital at o'clock Saturday mornintr following an illne of ro months duration. He is .urvived by his wife, Mrs. Adah flood Yerrick. hU father 11. V. Yerrirk. two rhlldrn Helen and Harry jr., and a sist r Mrs. Kdith Hoffman til r f South PcncL Mr. Yerrick was horn at North Springfield. O.. April 2. 1572. and came to South Lknd from Wclkerton when a toy, pendirs 2". years here. After entering business ho '.as married to MIm Adah Hood. Ho wj prominent in social, business and church circles belnff president of the board of stewards of Grace M. P.. church and vice-president of the South Bend Humane society. He was a member of th

Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows. Klks, Eagles. Modern Woodmen of America, Pen Hur, Red Men. Loyal American?. Sons of 'ottrans and the Indiana Funeral Directors association. Ho was also a worker in the activities of the Chamber of Commerce. The, funeral arrangements will be announced later.

Will Celebrate July 4th Here With Concert

A patriotic and sacred concert to be held at Leeper park on the evening of July 4 will take the place of the usual civic celebration of the holiday according to a decision reached by the civic federation at its meeting Friday night. In addition to tho concert by the band theiM will be a patriotic addres and community Fir.frtn?;. Th sor.es will be projected on the screen by a stereopticon lanti rn and the sini-'inq- will be directtd by Kdwln Morse. Additional featured of the program arj to bo announced liter.

A Scientific Hair Color Restorer The wsj h:H been trrnA tot Mrafvr rtorir c-nr hir to t r.ttartJ cnicr. It oflrrrd to wow in Matt T. GeUima'n Soentifi It air Geiot lite.r. It tod gray ba-x la t roa t to 8 tkjt.

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TTRPP Snd torUr for trtm trUl hottle cf Mrr i A - T. Goldman' od on of ear pcil comb. Sut th exAct color of font talr. Try it oo a lotk of rour hair. Not th rwalu. Then oo will know m.bf ÜMOUMk of inomo ircftdy uaed thu icDUac hxit coior restorer. MARY T. GOLDMAN 14G7Coldiun Iild feu faul. Minn.

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Why ruttlrpr and operations fall? Do you know the cause of piles u Internal? That there is a stagnation of blod in the lower bowel? Do you know that there is a harmless internal tablet remedy discovered by Dr. Leonhardt and known as II KM -HO ID, now sold by Wettick's Drug Stört and druggists generally, that is guaranteed'.' HFM-KOID banishes piles by removing the Internal cause, by freing blo-d circulation in the lower bowel. This simple home treatment has an almost unbelievable record for sure, safe and lasting relief to thousands of pile tdck sufferers, and saves the needless pain and expense of an operation. There Is no reason why It should not do the same for you. Advt.

l Ribbon Ties If! J Vi The pleasure, of pretty shoes the shapely vamp U and snuer f.t about the ankles, the satisfaction of A (A lasting quality all these are yours when you wear 2 Y) these trim Tics tor summer. In Hrown, Ulack or f V sy White. j A M UNIQUE B00TERY Ä 131 So. Llain Street. '

I i&f-p 1J? Why f! 70ZJS f Graduates j I Jms, li Love I W j5f Books f

fTHE love of books, the A search for greater knowledge, and an ap

preciation of good literature, has been inculcated. But study has left but little time to read freely of all the desirable and pleasurable books. Now that study days are over there are other books to be read and enjoyed. We have them all the best standard works and better fiction. Books make very sensible gifts to graduates.

I The Book ; j ; Shop pAs. V 119 N. Michigan St. ' pp, (g. )

Taffeta Sport Hats Nlid-summer's gay colors are presented here in these popular Hats for the links, lake resorts or home wear. Special at $15.00.

H7wality Jy FIRST J

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luggage department for a handy grip or suit case.'

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Open Season for Matrimony There are few things in this life which are not subject to ine privilege of inconsistency, but in matter of weddings, seem to be of a June mind the world over.

The real worries in choosing the outfit can

be easily overcome in this store.

femin-brides

The Gown SX ?: Of Georgette, can be selected from many models, plain or with most fanciful rufflings and lace trimmings, from $35.00 up to $50.00. The Traveling Suit : Of all wool hair-line stripes or small checks or plain navy, at special pricing?, $29.75. $39.75. $45.00.

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Her Undergarments Of SilkPreferably in crepe de chene, plain tailored, lace trimmed or elaborately embroidered as desired. Nightdresses from $8.50 to

$15.00. Chemise from $5.50 to $10. Bloomers from $6.95 up. Camisoles from $2.50 to $6.95. Hosiery Ail silk in white at $4.25; or with lisle tops at $2.25, $3.50, $3.75. Mock seam silk $1.50, $2. Union Suits Of silk at $7.50. or ankle length bloomers at $8, $10. Negligee Of Seco silk, or silk and cotton crepe at $6.95 up.

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STYLE is the keynote of this mart BON TOM front laced corset it is of all the fash io nable BON TON Corsets whether back lace or front lace. Koto the exquistie contour. Thea then, are Fit and Service BON TON combines them all and hag the famous O-I-C coa-pinching corset claap.

BLOUSES Hot weather needs in stylish dressy blouses.

Of Georgette , In new styles. Over-blouses with short sleeves, in navy. Some embroidered in colors, some braided and beaded in black. Price $10.00 to $25.00. Also a fine collection in navy and black with long sleeves for traveling. Special values from $5.00 to $18.50. Tub Frocks and Tub Skirts Your holiday trip should be pleasant. If you are going away you will need many changes to keep neat and attractive. Tub Frocks at $15.00 v Can be had in white or fancy figured voiles. A prettty dress for afternoon or sultry evening wear for the dance.

Tub Skirts-

Are chosen wisely and in quantities for morning hikes through the woods for early morning boating, fishing or the tennis court. Skirts of white gabardine or tricotine, are priced from $1.25, $1.50, $2.96. $3.98 and up to $10.00. Surf Satin Skirts are very dressy in all white at $6.95, $8.95 and $10.00. Skirts of Color smart models, that blend in harmony with the warm days. Special at $15.00. Middie Blouses at $2.00, $2.50. $2.98.

Summer and Silk Hosiery The pretty low Shoes and Pumps of summer's fashion demand more care in choosing the hosiery. Our June Sales Has been greatly favored by the well known manufacturers of fine silk Hosiery for women. Purchases at special pricings have been granted, which we place on sale Monday. Radmore Hose Pure Silk, lisle top, outsizes, in black, white, navy, brown and grey. $4.00 values at $3.25. All Silk Hose, Tegular sizes; black and white only. $4.25 values at $3.75. Pure Silk Hose, lisle tops, black and colors. $3.75 values at $3.00. Black only. lisle top. $3.50 values at $3.00. Kavser's Hose mi Pure Silk, lisle top, black only $4.00 values, at $3.00. $3.50 values, at $2.75.

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Local and Long Distance People are Invited.

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Auspices Employes INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

TOKIO GARDENS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY June 8th and 9th

If you miss this, you will miss one of the big FUN Affairs of the oeason.

SPECIAL HOOVER

$65.00 Value. To Be Given Away Next Week

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