South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 192, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1920 — Page 3
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BLAME BOYS FOR , STORE ROBBERIES! Sheriff s Office Investigates' Thefts F rnm Lakeviile ' ! Merrliauts. '
.Mise hi- o'is l.i s ai - lIiml fori Ih- .-ix I'nliiii r. in L;i kn ilic tor"s
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.h'.tihl hf :na'!- i.;.t to Willi, im I.. h Ii f of t!w sh i lif s c.ico hrr. ; i:hr. r.M. tor "f ih'.; !. ,: ta . d;:-. I xvhi h inv stii-atr.l th- n.hhei i-s ' ;.. online to '..;. utv am mir. i;s. 'i hur-.l iv al tTn..on, following thi:k. n th' mo-r ;iiMimoi;s rrook r, P,,rt ;,-nt to South iw-nd. Small ' A-.'-uhl ii-vr v. rva t .. to . ash any ;,rti-l. s of j.-ut lrv, clothing, ami j .r.rr so fill.-, out. Vh ii t a x pa its h,,ni ,. xn,,lit.v wn- s"-arl hv the' ;.! una!.:.- to furnMi r;-.ti.!.I.- thi".-. Th- 1. Ii f ttat hoys art- j I . coli.. t. r r::mminus alvjyv.- ; r-sj...t.s;i.!.- is s n .)..rt-l hy th- not- j ihr:; to th-- a'.-i.t a rm-moran - j m 1 1 i?i on- of th ilac-s v"iif-l: j him. statir-tr th. u il pay !atr at. "TJiariks for the loth-s. Hans ii;.- rr:'i. ott-.c.-, :n tth- f i r a I ! .-mil Fritz."
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Tru lcs in tho mml nf-ir on of th I'll rtr!a i stor also 1 a-ls to t!uopir.ioii that l-cys an in olv.h Tlufo'Tirits found ar- cry small, .arronlinc: t th.- sheriff.
Two m-n. si-n in th- xillace th-
AVüh tri- iz i iiii,. i.t op. rativ.-s on j day hrfnre th' rtdor i-s, are
Iiis trail th's Ini,.- r-enu- fakir is ertair t. h a j pr ii n i . . 1 soon, ari oriii:ir to fdral op. ia ; i . s.
COMPLETE PLANS FOR POST BAND
American Legion to Aid Organizing Local Megro
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lieved hy some of tl residents of Lak i!I- to !. to hlam-. Th. y nr said to hae hen ratlu-r sliort and K-ner.'illy small in statur-. whih would account for th small foot1 Tints. Xo rlues as to th. id.-ntity of tJi lohhf.rs h i e het-n found.
PREPARE SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM
IVt. hi i hi for th- organisation of a
1-nr.d were coiuplet.-d al h tegular I
lne.-timr .f post Am.-riau I..iioii. Thursday niiit in F.eyh-r hall. 'I'll.- first tu.M tint: of tlm candid.it. s for the hnn.l will ! h-!I followin-:
the regular l-u.-irx-s-; nn-.-tmi; m t V. -ks. Xt Friday nl!it th memher
of the local p-st will take part in'... the formation of the first color-d 1 ' n
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Föilnwinp is h- musi.-a; proirram f"i- Snu'l.iy morning. July 11. at th.-, J'irst Methodist Fpiscojul hur h, under tile direction of Fred (J. Haas, organist ani .lir.rtor: Mornlnir. H:M. J Frelude. "Andante Keliioso . . . Silas
" j Anthem Quartet. j
offertory. "Pastoral Scene.".....
laid huhl.
)'r in n.rthTn Indiana. The m -t-ir.s.' will !a- hep! at the rolored h.
..f F. hall fin N. .Main st. Tu o i
oIi-d p.'-ts h.iM- l.t-pn otK.iniz'Ml j 3ii Indianapolis and two I let;a t-s I t' th" stat' I U1 II t ion Ue!e s.-nt i Ironi ;hfM- prist . 'no- organization : ol 1 1 m 1 i t . e h.a S er i ; i i -d I p p 1 i( a t io 1 1 s I of ;;j i olored s i ;ce min in South! It. nd. , j ne of tho fiatures the rie-t-ini; of Post .". a th- I' tdinu "t i t!i- reports of the d'-ltates iii tto-.-fate convention June l'-l".'. i
t Solu. "Tlie Lord is rny i Licht." Vllitson. ; '. J. Jordan. , !
IM'i-'tliif!. "Jti!u!ant .March." . . Solh . 1
THREE T1I01 SAW) BLACK BASS SPA JTW PLACED I LAKES
Tilt er ;-ouc t:d hlaf'k h is spawn : i i-1 1 in South 15. rid Thnrsdix- aird Wet'- p'. let d in loi al likes iniinedi.it. ly upon their arrival. Tli' :-tawn -re -rdered some
tupe a( frcnn tite !i a t clu i i" at i Wiih.is. Ind, .ift.T it had hr.-'l, noted that th- s iiipiy in !ak s here! was ru:i!:ificr low. I I"le hun.ir.-d f the vo.iwn were jlac-d in th w if r at I.e. -per park . hy tlie state. ) iratm- war- j ilftr d uit ; 1 1 w .-. turr. d t to Sh i i;t" I.- Purk. h i'nni'l-liat-U rlei?d thm to F',ear lake.
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placed in the south ! ike at r!i iir-i-Lak-s nt the South P.. :vl t'ottn: ry , luh
WEXT1EY CROSSIXC VICTIM: LEAR )E JOYRIDIXG PARTY
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Trimmed Hats I-iir, Nc-rond Fhwir Hats of wonderful value for $1.75. They are trimmed with beautiful ornaments and flowers. Original prices $5.75 to $12.00. Ribbons South Center Aisle, 1'lrst Floor 5-inch Moire ribbons, "black, navy, light blu and pink; regular 65c. Saturday special 45c per yard.
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Wool Skirts $8.75
South Atsle. StToiul Floor
45 all wool skirts, including serges, poplins and mohairs, 'both plain and full pleated models; sizes 26 to 40, although mostly in sizes suitable to the larger figure. Saturday special at $8.75.
Wash Skirts South Aisle. Second Floor ' Gabardine, Pique and Tricotine wash skirts, which formerly sold up to $8.75; regular and extra sizes. Fancy belts and pockets with pearl buttons. Saturday special $5.00.
Hosiery New Vouth S;i lost :-oiu Women's silk hose, regular $2.25. Saturday special 32.00. Women's black cotton hose, out sizes only, regular 59c. Saturday special 45c. Children's ribbed black hose, regular 5()c. Saturday special 43c.
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Blouses Special 31.75 South .le, Sreniiil F'nnr A selection of lawn and voile Blouscc, whose regular prices were up to $3.50. Round necks and roll collars. Tucks and button trimmed. Saturday special $1.75.
Max Held tailored blouses; original price $5.75. Saturday special $5.00. The materials are plain white striped dimities and handkerchief linens. Tucked or plain fronts. Some have piqued collar and cuff trims. Fasten in front with beautif ful pearl buttons. Max Held blouses, original prices $3.25 and $3.50. Saturday special $3.00.
Petticoats Center ANle. Second I'l fHir White wash sateen petticoats with double panel; regular $5.00. Saturday special $3.50. Striped gingham petticoats; regular $1.V0. Saturday special 95c. Children's Bloomers North AKle. StH-oml I'l.Htr Children's white muslin bloomers, sizes 4 to 14; regular 69c. Saturday special 49c.
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Toilet'Preparations Center Aisle. First Tlfir 30c Odo-Ro-No 25c. 60c Odo-Ro-No 55c.
c La Bonita face powder 33c
c Palmolive face powder 1 5c
35c Schratzs Oriental Bath Powder. Saturday special 29c. 75c Palmolive S h S m p o o. Saturday special 63c. 35c Riviera Violet Talcum. Saturday special 22c. 25c Tooth Brushes.
Saturday special 15c. Wash Goods , He;ir North Aisle. TirM Floor Our entire stock of 40-inch voiles in beautiful georgette designs on light and dark grounds that formerly sold at $1.00, Saturday special 59c. .40-inch satin stripe voile; former price $1.75. Saturday special $1.45. 40-inch satin stripe voile; former pr:ce $2.00. Saturday special $1.69. 32-inch imported gingham; former price $1.25. Saturday special 98c. 2 7-inch domestic gingham; former price 48c. Saturday special 39c. 36-inch percales, dark and light; former price 50c. Saturday special 39c. 32 inch plain colored gingham; former price 50c. Saturday specia 1 38c. 32-inch silk stripe shirting; former pri:e $2.00. Saturday specia 1 79c. - White Goods Ilc.ir North A Me, I iit Floor 32-inch plain flaxon: 59c value. Saturday special 35c. 40-inch flaxon; 89c value. Saturcla.y special 59c 32-inch fancy linweave; 89c value. Saturday special 45c. 36-inch fine gabardines; $1.25 value. Saturday special 69c. 32-inch lingerie plisse; 69c value. Saturday special 39c. 42-inch Japanese nainsook "in short lengths"; $1.00 value. Saturday special 45c.
' Silk Clearance Sale Continues North Aisle, First Floor 3 3-inch Japanese natural pongee, good weight and pure silk. Formerly priced at $2.50. Silk sale 1.45. 36-inch Tricolette and Sylvanette, the new light weight knit material for dresses, blouses and sweaters. Formerly priced at $4.50 to $7.00. Silk Sale $2.95. 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta with high lustrous finish. Former price $4. 00. Silk Sale $1.48. 40-inch Georgette Crepe in the newest of beautiful designs. Former price $4.50. Silk Sale Si. 79. 36-inch White Japanese Habutia. Former price $1.50. Silk Sale 69c. 40-inch Crepe de Chine in full line of colors, including plenty of pink and white. m Former price $3.50. Silk Sale $1.79. 32-inch satin strpe pure silk Shirting. Former price
I $5.00. Silk Sale $2.98.
Luggage Center Aisle, !. liIit II.im niout 15 in. Boston Bags, genuine black or brown leathers; regular $6.15. Saturday special $5.90. Ladies' black enamel over-night cases with shurd pocket in lead, built with bass wood frame and reinforced with leather corners; $8.50, $9.00 and $9.50 values. Saturday specia 1 $7.95. 30-inch tourist outing trunk, regulation army officer' trunk; regular $15.00. Saturday special $12.50. Dolls South Aisle. I.ilisht Ikisement 14-inch Doll, composition body, with blonde or brunette wig. Dress and bonnet of lace trimmed organdie. Regular $3.00. Saturday special $1.95. 12-inch composition body doll with blonde wig. Regular $2.00. Saturday special 95c. Silk Bags Center Aisle, Firrt Floor 0 A complete line of silk bags !4 off.
Saturday Domestic Specials r North Aisle, I.iUsht Ri-nient Fine crepe for night gowns, in light shades and white; regular 69c value. Saturday special 59c. Fine French voile in new designs and colors. Saturday special 59c. Beautiful designs and colors of batiste; 69c value. Saturday special 59c. Pattern table cloths, size 54x63 inches; $2.00 value, Saturday special $1.59. 9-4 bleached sheeting. Saturday special 79c.
Handkerchiefs South Center Aisle. Flrt Floor All linen white hems.itched handkerchiefs with embroidered corners. Regular 35c. Saturday special 19c. Pine white embroidered and initialed handkerchiefs. Regular 2 5c. Saturday special 19c.
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Bathing Suits
enter Aisle. Seeond Ilrior
$7.50
All wool baihing suits in the newest color combinations of blue, green, rose, navy, heather, tan and red. Attractive styles. Original prices $9.00 and $12.00. Satin day special 7.50. Sizes 36 to 46. Bathing shoes, sandal style, in purple, red, green and tripe. Regular 95c and $1.00 values. Saturday special 65c.
I nderwear for Men, Women and Children New south Salesroom
Women's union suits, 59c quality. Saturday special 30c. Boys' Balbriggan shirts and drawers, regular 20c. Saturday specia 1 19c. Men's athletic suits. $1.50 value. Saturday special $1.30. Men's knit union suits, short sleeves, :; length, regular $1.5l). Saturday special $1.39.
Camisoles North Ai-le. Seeond Floor Navy blue camisoles with embroidery designs; sizes 36 to 44; regular $3.05. Saturday special $2.95. Pink silk jersey camisoles, val lace trimmed; sizes 36-io 44; regular $3.05. Saturday special $2.95.
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"south Center Atlo. Hrt Tlnor Ladies' finf Chamoisettr gloves, regular 80c. Saturday special 60c. Ladies' black lisle gloves, sizes 6 and 6'2, regular 70c Saturday Special 50c.
Curtain Materials South Aisle, Third Floor All regular 85c cretonnes. Saturday only, 75c per yard. Selected patterns of cretonnes, regular $1.25. Saturday pecial $ 1 .00.
Toys
South Aisle. I :i llrlit Hasoment
10c box kites. Saturday special 7c. 75c movie box which builds soldiers and acrobats, urday specia 1 59c.
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Shop In Our Daylight Basement for Domestics, Luggage and Toys
