South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1920 — Page 3
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FIRST SUMMER I
CONCERT SUNDAY, Arranp Prnjrram For Firt:
..Mu.-ica!' at Howard Park.
F;;r.r!'i v rr. :r.' ' r-rv -rtc. whi'h ' for a nun-l-fr f uuh have t.ccn f c a - turei during thr rr ui r month,;
m eontinu ! ?h: yc.tr. the llr: concert L to r' ' ! red tr.morr'.w 'prinsr at Unu.if! j' irk. T.i-- cncrt will be har.i o.rii Sunday evening at S o' ln k ' f Huwartl ami Sundiy' mnc rt will lruliifle composition of pdfiul.ir meld i-s an! classic M'U ctlor.' with uhi h rouble lovrr.i are firni'iar. The ropram follow?. i ' I. 1 Tl . ,
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J'an'-'li Ovprtur Mornlr.r. .Won ar.I Nisrht s.irr-e Egyptian Srnarlf Arnn.i Link"; Jelctlon -The l:n" Mai1 flranir hst.ifltf n "Waltt I'l'jr, rurufjc Straus Patrol Ampriran Mcicham .MMUy Southern M rlo.lirs Lamr 71e.-ltAtion Waltz Kentucky Dreanis H nry 7 'inile Swept Siamp" Marl Freu" Klhf-I. conductor.
HOWARD JOHNSON RECEIVES MEDAL LraI, in Athletic Activi ties at Slimmer Camp Klierliart.
MAY TliAXSFFJl FROM RESERVES TO NAVY
Hnwiinl Johnson of South P. n'! h i.-- t-tn announced the winner "f th bronz- medal awanb.l tor -x-( i llMi' p In track athletics, aro.rclir.u' to a report utwn mit Friday by A. Cooj.cr. fllr-..tor of uctiviti at '.imp i:v)rhart, the V. M. A. amj near Three 1 livers. Mich. The t nnis trorhy al. went to a South !'. fidf r. Albert Oanul. f the ".: lads ( -nrnliMl at the "Y" summpr amp only three h.iv achipyp'l thf rnonopram iinlpd for competitive tests. Two of t h sf arp of this city. Richard Iavi and Howard John.son. The other, i:dward lavencroth, a native of fllpnroe. 111. Th editors of the ramp Journal for the coining two wreks are. al:o annfuinroil. They are I). maid Iunkle of South ISf-nrl and Donald Jones of C.lcncoe. Their duty is to collect news Items during the week, which thy read around the camp Are Friday nights. The name of the organ is the "Doodlp Hui; News." Thr Junior action of tho local "Y" will makt' an educational tour of' the South I'.end 'Watch factory Wednesday afternoon, under the direction of V. H. Kupferer. hoyf secretary. The weekly overnight bicycle hiko to Barron lake is set for Wednesday nisrht.
FIXED FIVE DOLLARS FOR BEING DRUNK
Announcement i reived from "Washlnjcron I'riday provides for transfer of Naval reserves to the Uepular navy, on the same ha?is a? i "enll'.trntnt. Reserves who have rie year or more to svrve can i;et ; lionus fif four months pay. and .allowed his choice of re-rej;ne ships. .Mont: with thee concessions a o days' furlough is granted t men making transfer while continuous p.w ! guarnntf -d. Hov scotifs ir any yount'-'ters wlio are desirous . f learning to splice and make knots. ar Invited f,v th-
local naval recruiting officers to;
ütiif to t.'ie j eijeral tui;dlng any lav hetweer, 1 o'clock ill the Ill'TM-
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.ai.or Kni in in rn;n uium win re demonstrated, while tli' various methods of .splicing and crimping will he taught fre of charge.
Howard Meighan. who was arrested early this week charged with l.eing drunk and l.ecrning. was lined J ." and costs in city police court Saturday morning. Joseph 'heres received a fine of J 10 and costs on an assault and batterscharge.
Wise shoe buyers will wait until next week to purchase footwear and take advantage of Heltner's New Selling Plan. 6762-tf Advt.
i:i.ivouTirs r.xMors it ans ck su: ""it prices on Summer (roods lust unen ou need thern most. Sal" starts Tuesday. The . Kllsworth :-.r'. :s:m- i
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There mme r time, In the. life of fvery young oouple when mlsunderings are bound to occur. Probably trivial affairs, growing in volum a.s the mind is allowed to dwell upon lt. Her then the language of flowers speaks clearly and distinctly and goes to express the plea for forgiven eAs. The troubles vanish like mist before the sun and the sky becomes blue again Try It for yourself. Try the mes. sage of ross.
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July Clearance Sales Offer an Exceptional Opportunity to Save Dependable merchandise in greater assortment and at more radical reduction than ever before. Every department in the store has something of interest to offer at big reductions. We have marked this splendid merchandise for immediate clearance and the prices are made regardless of cost or former 5elling prices. Ha If Price One lot of women's fine Suits, Short Sport Coats, Children's Coats and Summer Millinery All Go at Half Price.
Adler Brothers Society Brand suit sale now in progress. Values up to $50.00 - - - $38.00 Values up to 65.00 - - - 48.00 Values up to 80.00 - - - 56.00
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An announcement of price reduction in boys' clothes which we believe to be more sweeping than has ever before been offered in our store. An unusually active selling season for the Spring and early Summer has naturally resulted in all lots being badly broken as to sizes, There is left, however, several hundred suits which, when merged into one lot, gives a complete size assortment. The suits which we have gathered together into this lot originally sold at prices ranging $12.00, $13.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. The size range is from 8 to 18 years. The remarkable price at which we now offer them is
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These are all this season's suits in strictly pure wool fabrics, stylishly designed and guaranteed to be up to the standard of workmanship which is rigidly adhered to in all Adler Brothers bovs' suits. We have gone our best efforts one better in this sale, assuring you that you will agree with us as to the values we are offering you. Our window displays cannot tell you the entire story. Visit our boys' department on the third floor and see for yourself. Shop mornings if possible.
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