South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 176, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 June 1920 — Page 2
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ninsvDAY moiimm;, .um: 21, 1020. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
BRAHDOH-DURRELL COMPANY LEASES STORE PROPERTY
Democratic Convention During a Session
Deal May Mean Shifting of South Michigan Street Store?.
One cf th lrr downtown ral create da!.s rf r ' nt yf ars find one, which will (V r.t':.i!!y result in num-f.-ou nhift.s anoni; Michigan ft., fcuslne h"Mws was culminated vWdns lay. when the rrandrn-Dur-rtll Co.. slcrnc'l a le.ie for the property occupied hy the licbertson l?rcs. Co.. l'-iip.rti.i n: store at 12 7122 S. MJcnUin s. The kie will run for 1 Z years hcir.r.ir.g Jan. '.5, 1524. The property which Is ownd 'by Miss Sarah I... Kirby i .e--.ip;-,i by & thre story building with a fror.ta?e cf 0 ft rt mi Michitran jc. in the heart rf tho downtown district. The deal 'a 111 pro; ably 'lU In the location rf th I tobertsori tr,r In its recently p';r has d property
r.cw cccuphd by rh Auditorium!
thf-atrr and th r. r:. "doling of that liuliiln?. Other oceupants of the. Auditorium -building arc the Otto t Jastian drug strre, the Vernon 'othir:g Co., and tho Koval Woruens" Clothing Co. The property now occupied by the Ilrar.dnn-lrarrell d j.u tr:. nt Moro at S. Michigan and Jefferson sts.. is owned by tru- S. S. Kresge Co.. flvo-nr.d-ten rent stores and partly occupied by the Kresge stcre.
BRAZILIAN SALESMEN TO ATT EX D BIG STUDEBAKER PROGRAM
A. Mosriu'ra of Hio de JanIto, special representative of th -tudebakf r corporation In lira-zil. ha J n t arrie1 in i-'nuth Itend. 1 1 rwill pend ?fvnl days studying lrrlui tion methods In tho nnv ftudbaker factories and ettln fully acquainted with the ronstructlon of the ne-.v Ilqrht-six. Ho Is also here to attend the bi ptudebak-T olehratlon Saturday. Mr. Mosfjuera tat- that the Mrdebaker special and bU fdx models have revived an enthusiastic reception In ho I'.razlllan in t iin.l predicts a decided inerejs In the jale of American mad automobil' s in Hra?.ll because of tho unprecedented prosperitv of this co-untry. He further Fays that American cars hold a premier place In th llrazilian market, practical no lairopfnn cars having invaded that countrj o far.
HOY SCOUTS WILL HOLD ENCAMPMENT
Perch lake, r.ear Yandali., Mich., will b tho location of annual encampment of outh Bend l:oy S'cout to ho hold tho month following July 27. It was announced by J. YV. Tnylor, d-puty Koutnistt r for St. Joser.h county, on hi; return fron', a business trij to Chicago, Wednesday. For several weeks he has been endeavoring to secure a nite for tho touts' outing-, but It whs only recently that he managed to clo?e. the deal. Scoutmaster Taylor aTnnipiniol by four yeouts selected from beal units will travel to the new location Faturdaj- to lay out the place preliminary to erection of tents and arranem.ents of as.iprr.ment?. Pev-jrUs the weightier affairs of the trip, the younc.ters will enjoy themselves v ith rod and prun. They will aNo te-,t the buoyant qualities of the vatf-r In I?erch lake for mvimmin; purpor .
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STORES TO CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHTS
Six O'clock Ruling Established by WymarTs and
Frances Shop. George Wyman & Co. and the Frances Shot will close their stores
j Saturday evenlr.grs during th : month of July and Auffutt at 6 p. m. Th action taken by the stores
j comes from the desire to improve
j the working conditions or ineir emi ployes. The stores believe that their i customers will accommodate them
selves to these hours, especially In the hot months of July and Aug-uat. There is a general movement all over the country in cities of the size of South Bend and also smaller cities, in this direction. These stores have enough faith in their own organization to believe that with the new hours they will do as much business as they did In the old hours and that the public la
general will recognize the fairness
of its hours 50 that the Wyman and Frances Shop customers will buy their needs 8attfrday afternoon In place of Saturday eveninp, according to statements of the managers.
DESTROYERS WIN
BASEBALL GAME)
The Destroyers Jr.. won from the Lincoln Highway team, Tuesday evening by the one-sided score of 2 6 to Ö. The young Babe Ruths' ot the Destroyers hit the ball to every corner of tKe diamond in every inning. The batteries were: Destroyers Jr. Gay and Tsch:da. Lincoln Highway Reed and Eriner. The Destroyers Jr., will play the Thomas st., Sluggers Friday evening at 7:30 at Haker's field.
USR SPKCIAL LICENSES. LANSING. Mich., June 23. The Michigan department or state after delay of 10 days awaiting an express shipment of the material used for license?, began sending out the cardboard automobile operator's licenses yesterday.
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''California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative
Scene at Democratic National Convention held in St. Louis, Mo., In 1316.
ERAXK GREEX TALKS TO "SUMMER SCHOOL"
Frank J. fJreen. manager of the v.'hinb'T of Con-. m croc, Wednesday nddretd th "f-'immer .L-hool" of Chambers o:' Commerce v.-? tari s the northern pirt of th state in n ion at Michigan City. Th sabV'Ct cf Mr. Green's address v:. is '"Program of Work." J. U. r.!v:a::er, ht'ad of the outh J:id chamber's transportation bureau, will addre? the meeting Thursday. Mr. Trem tier's subject be "Transportation." la. N. Yauchn and Robert Snyder of the South Bend chamber, are also attending the Michigan City meet in tr. Mayor Carson 1.- on the program for Thursday. The ub.i-.'t of address 1?, "Cooperation Between the City Administration and the Chamber of Commerce."
ROTAR1AXS MEET, BUT COUXTEIIA TTRACTIOXS EXERT STROXG PULL
With two counter-attractions on the boards for the day the big tournament at the Country club and the Masonic picnic at Berrien Springs Wednesday's meeting of the Rotary club was more or less impromptu, and after a few laugh-provoking stunts and a recitation by R-v. James L. Gml.ncr, D. D., the meeting adjourned. Sergt. Hosinskl and Patrolman Stull of the local police department wer guests of W. W. Austin, who presided at the meeting. Several of the members, however, expressed the opinion that the chairman was with the (df.cprs. rather than that they were with him.
SCOUT MASTERS TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT
Dr. H. W. Hurt, editor of the Scoat Masters' handbook which came from the press just recently and a man heralded as a leader In the boy scout movement, will talk to all scout masters and their as
sistant at the regular monthly mettlng to be he!d Thursday ni?ht. A cafeteria lunch at the Oliver hotel at 6: CO o'clock will precede th meeting proper which will be hr11 la the Wedgewood room. Dr. Hurt is now living a scouting course at Northwestern university.
Statues, vigil lights, at Schillings'. 50 4 2-2 4
Accept "Califcrnlt.'' syrup of Figs only look for tho name California
on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and I most harmless physic for the little j stomach, liver, and bowels. Child- i ren love its fruity tatU. Full dir-1
ections on each bottle. lou must say "California."
ASK RULE TO SHOW CAUSE EOR E1LIXG REPLEVIN SUIT
GRANT CHANGE OE VENUE IX BAIX CASE
Change of vnue to the Laporte circuit court was asked ;nd granted in superior court Tuesday in the rise of Elk. Bain vs. Perry Bam. fallowing refusal of Atty. Kurtz, representing the p!irit;:T. to allow the Ortse to be tontinued until L. M. Hamme rschmivlt. attorney for the defendant, could return from Wisconsin. Atty. Crumpacker handled the case for Mr. Hamineischmidt, ind when Mr. Kurtz insisted that the case had be:i set, and that there was no reason to grant continuance. Mr. Crumpaeker filed an a:!;dait for change of euue. Mr. Kurtz tool; execution to the court's ruling.
Mr. Hammers hmidt will return ' from Wisconsin before the case can I
reach trial In Lap orte. TWO DIVORCES GRAXTED IX SUPERIOR COURT
Rule to show pause was ?skd acainst B. A. Tuttlt. president of the Tut tie Corp.. by Philip L Nicar, receiver for the W. J. Burnham Construction Co.. in superior court Wednesday morning. The petition charges that Mr.-Tuttlo acted in contempt of court in fdiner a replevin suit list week, seeking to secure certain furniture he had sold to tha defunct company. It was pointed out that all the assets of the Burnham company were being held by Jio receiver under order of the ccurt.
TO ISSIi: BONDS. I'.r I'aife.l Tress: "LANSING. Mich. June 2?.. The stato highway improvement loan board has authorized re-issue of $4lD.0O0 worth of state highway bonds at rivo per cent to mature in live ye irs followirg failure to market 'the bonds at 4'i percent, it was announced today.
SAY "DIAMOND DYES"
"When you think of MUSIC you think of ELBEL BROS.?
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It would cost a fortune to brinq the Greatest tirtists into uour home
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Don't streak or ruin your material in a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyes." F.asy directions in every package.
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Gertru.'. Sailor was granted a divor. e ar. l custo !y of her two children i.n superior court Tuesday. Rerry Sailor, the defendant, was ordered to pay J a week for the support of the chlMren. John W. McPariel was also legally freed from Jcsophir.o McDar.iel, whose whereabcats are unknown.
GIRLS ! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH
BUILDERS' AXD TRADERS' EXCHANGE PLANS PICNIC
The annual picnic of the Builders' nd Traders' exchange cf South Bend and M lshawrvka will be held r:t Eagle lake on July 22. it wcjs announced by the committee Wednesday. Several prerr.ir.ent boxers will be on the pre 'gram for the afternoon, tad oth r rtair.ment for a banquet during lb..- ining is bi:;g plaaoed Ly tho..- in c h.u g
Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty of the Skin
Squeeze tho juice of two lemoi. Into a bottle containing .three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautlf.tr, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this bweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and hov clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Vt ' It is harrnlvss and nevur irritates.
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Vacation Garments at 1-2 Price
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Seasonable Garments at such a drastic cut, promises to cause eager buying.
54 Suits 96 Goats 38 Dresses Will go on sale tomorrow for half price as follows
38 Silk Dresses at Half Regular Prices
This lot includes georgettes, also some Former Price $29.75, Former Price $35.00, Former Price $39.75, Former Price $45.00, Former Price $50.00, Former Price $65.00,
silk taffetas and all-wool serges. Sale Price $14.88 Sale Price $17.50 Sale Price $19.88 Sale Price $22.50 Sale Price $25.00 Sale Price $32.50
96 Wool Coats at Half Regular Prices The finest of materials in all-wool fabrics, with silk linings. A suitable coat for all summer wear and early fall. Former Price $25.00, Sale Price $12.50 Former Price $29.75, Sale Price $14.88 Former Price $30.00, Sale Price $15.00 Former Price $35.00, Sale Price $17.50 Former Price $50.00, Sale Price $25.00 Former Price $75.00, Sale Price $37.50
54 Handsome Suits at Half Price Includes navy and brown jersey suits, velour checks, fine worsted and serge tailored made suits, all sizes. Suits from $35.00 to $50.00. All at Half Price plus alteration charges.
Popularity
If you want them to "snuggle up," to sit close and loot upon you as the best thing going; if you want to know that you stand ace high and that nobody else is likely to come along and cut you out, stick to
Furnas Ice Cream
There isn't any "just as good." There's always a standard by which things are judged. This is the standard of ice cream excellence, It should be upon your table every day, as a regular articlo of diet for the family. Get into the habit of taking some home every day Ask Your Dealer For It
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