South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1920 — Page 12
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ATMOSPHERE GONE
FROM GAY STREET;
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rc fM'l:'!. , fir H . :;. i.. ;r, s-i'-ti '' Th- rcr.vMnt rp'tition r.f tinv .r-horv.rt ! I'-.v, t,i kin J.';-1 '.!- ' -i.tl'-o? on tho r. rv s i.f th.'o Ihi VI !j ' rf i !: f . i r ' . f"r tl;'-y are af ! n r,t h-artli .k-r.! k:- ;rr; !. :n- ? . , e- cm.! , r .
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V i' L'.rvl'.n h i" livorr J its oM-
fiü." V'.Tr.tU'i;:s l'' -nil tnken in , r .v. a! th. simjwririt; imri.u Man Drops Dead When Told Frier of Potatoes
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tlv othrr f!.!. Larav'
:?-!! Alhnmhr.i frutn whi.-h ? rail iti m
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walkfil into t"r rn;irkrt ;iml' in- .. i. it ...1 . . t V iwiif .f -I t.iiktiol rf
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!v v. ;th-! U n" tl lI'' ' v.i r' M-iuntr n- dropped
fa! r thti!iaMs vh tr!-at -1 n;ht!- i i-a:. '-r th rharrn f Tri;- T'.otl" in I " . . . m. r h pmk. v.Ul ha.- to io th.' ir ; ITALIAN OHCIH STKA OIK.ANr'.carlr.cr ..r r Mnrv firkfr-I :n p!...r. j I.HI lH'.Ki:. lack ara! whit. ' Whil" '.lt r I .i run' h anil thf In j I.i i o . h'.th r.f th ta atr j N'w Vork Symphony nr h-stra havf I i-n'Ii-.-im aro i.ron;i-nl -o-r.. ! hin ' n pl.ayir. in Italy, a symphony
nri-hstra com r n exf niMvriy oi Italian has ! n founl-l in Boston.
ultra in th f m:t" rrir.i :n i.".
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ri rndillv, t'j, h. I.-- I. n l.itt.-n TyiuiHl. r th- i!sr un or Maestro llarthf movl.-iu. ' I u)r- c if . i t.M ! Martino. Its rhief aim Is to
th nont' of sqtjir s ati'l il.'itiif-, p.mIiKrn I a:n! ant tocra f ic. will niO thr- Iop.iInn h'ifü" r.f Chaii:- 'hap-
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Alas! They Were
But Tzco Empty Shells on Waves
lin. up-to-(!at- aral ih-rnocratir. To huralri !s r . f m n vh nr.Mackintr nr their litt I - pihs in th"1
aoiiair.t Americans with Italian
syrnphoni'- music Thi organization uhich consists of more than ",0 musicians, lias already he'un its von-r-rts in Boston. anl will shortly tour th- rnitnl States.
"SUCKERS" MAKE m:m. it i-k r i
POTATOES THRIVE if
DETROIT. Mich., July M.-Two tf n-prallon wine dMiiijnhns t'.oatinc
Wonderful Spud Crops Arc Founl on Fprins of Manitoba.
WINNIPKG. Mar.., July 1?,. Suckers are the raison d'etre, as it
down the Iotroit in t r, not far from w'" ft th wonderful j.otato crops f,.., f mv.,,,,,, ,.., i , i rown aro ind Dryden. in nt.irio.
'ui'.ds weird . Its pr.asti. I!;ir.k
cited actual warfare ttw n the L.
S. rovt rnment mail hi .it. '. I'. Bielman. jr.. and the city hrchoat. Janus Battle. BohhinK tluir way merrily down
tn rnc-r. me two wu k r-c t n d the
demijohns were f,ir too conspicuous to M-ape notice. Which of the hoats saw the hottles Jirst is of no consequence. Only Important is the fact that both boats, with full st;im up and crews assembled on the fore p aks, boro down on the bobbing "Johns". Twenty gallons of wine was too precious I'.otsam to float by dry Dotroit. The usual waterfront habitues
of that simn!e statement, lies a tdseu- i
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A MATCHLESS 88c SALE READ!
will cii.ud f x? i litiiidm!' Sir i can- and fr;?-
Suckers by the million infest i v . . n .. t : .. . . . i .1 i . I, r . l ... i
..1 K e a l ' io )u. mju Ji'j.n ii.iiiiu.i ; -w 'w w mmm 1 fc r . f Drxden. a farming c nter alotc 1 V ... . i. . . i .. t t ... .1.. i i . ... ... . . ... . r
he anadiaii .Nation il rail v. v -.' "'.ij .um i im,ij nur kpiii fc max riux
"These :ish. wcichinp two and trim j A ecry (Icpartiiu-nt in this Iiis: unIcr;lhn Muro, with potin.ls. and no cood to at ko up the Mf of thrift.) shopH-r. Wo liai j'lanned thK sab' with
s;an. r.r muv Mre.im,- ,a,0 (rtw(lel it with alurs. that sliould add mam new nml loa:rrU:t:t
f-mptxini; nto tne i,,ko swarms witn (.n,ollK.r ,OP tlu. (;ran(l u.:uU.r, tonu.: them in May. e don t waste tinieiy f.-Z!5rj
; LOOK FOR THE BARGAIN TABLES!1
L'wsriJ ir'.r2v' Ki vers.
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t-aichir. them with a hook and lim
or een with a seine. We use
pitchfork or a shovel. It's no trick!
at all to wade out into the shallows and shoel out a couple of wav;onloads of suckers in an hour.
1'armers at potato planting tim
Senator from Wisconsin, who may be nominated by the committee of 4S as a candidate for the thin! party.
shouted advice from the docks. I burv a sucker in each hill of pota- I I
"But 'em down: Hook the bottle! toes. The :sh are rich in vhosnhate. IV
which is the basic element of alli
.'..FM 11 1 Uli.1 1 i?V'L.ll. are phenomenal. On man in the distri'-t raised l.nn bushels to the acre last year. A number of others did almost as well. In most parts of the world "00 bushels to the acre are considered a bumper crop. These worthless sinkers ar- making the farmers in the I,ike Wabigoun district rich."
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VJI (IM IL. The crews did i:rab. Bo.uhooks Hashed in all directions. The neck of one demijohn was broken. Finally the two crews concentrated, eat h on a single bottle. The mail boat landed the "john" with the broken neck. The- other was carried olf in triumph by the the-lighters. Althoimh both bottles were empty thty bore a mighty enticing odor.
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Look Here Men
We have extended this most remarkable offer to the Furnishing department.
Men's Shirts Regular $3.00 and $3.50 shirts, in a wide variety of patterns, will be sold dur
ing these this Three Day Ap- CE! j Sain for TWO for . . Wi'
Men's Pants Our regular $6.50 and $7.00 pants. A big range of styles to choose from. Your choice during this Three Day CJK jf Appreciation Sale for JJuJj
Straw Hats
All $6.50 and $7.00 Straw Hats, right now in mid-summer. Your choice during this Three Day Appreciation (?E f!f Sale for... .. uJ.UU
Men's Hose Our entire lot of $1.00 hose, all sizes, all colors, will be sold during this Three Day Appreciation Sale CkK fljjll at SIX pair for jJJBxJxJ7
Dress Shirts Dozens of patterns in regular $6.00 and $7.00 shirts in silks and fine madras, will
be sold during this Three Day (?K
Appreciation Sale at
Big Special Our regular $5.00 Special Shirts the one that has made such a host of friends among South Bend men. will be sold for
these Three Days only CJQ ? at . . . . : UÖi
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This three days bargain carnival will be held to celebrate the closingof the greatest six months business the Vernon Store ever had. The business for the half year just closing is so far in excess of all previous records that we have decided to give this great Three Day Appreciation Sale. During the past thirty days we have been selling the famous Campus-Tog Clothes at less than cost to manufacturer, and now during these" three days we are clipping another $5.00 off these advertised prices. Take our advice and don't overlook this -great three day opportunity. As before, these are divided into two lots for easy selection.
Lot No.. 1
A great variety of High Grade Campus-Tog Suits that were tailored to sell at $40.00, $45.00 and $50.00 arc now on sale during these Three Appreciation Days at
Lot No. 2
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Dozens and dozens of the very finest Campus-Tog Suits in Blues, Browns. Greys, Stripes and Mixed Colors. 'suits that are the very cream of this Nationally Known Line and all tailored to sell at $55.00 and $60.00, your choice during this Three Day Appreciation Sale at
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WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHTS
50c HUCK TOWELS
3 FOR c Sale I.n rv'e hi.o IlU'-k Towels; well made : special at for
$1.50 MOP & BOTTLE
25c OIL AT. . 8Sr aJc Vmbln;ttinli S;ik' .f ovular Mop und bottle of oll; II for
75c TURKISH TOWELS
2 FOR Ro ?a1r Snow white Turkish towels; worth 7."'; lare size. - for
REAL $1.50 BED
PIU.0WS ro sui-r.iMi ruiows. worth .l.öo ri'pul.ir; well inade; kir'o slo at
75c PILLOW CASES
2 FOR RHo Sale " Itos.hi I1' rillow Cases: worth 7.V; 4L'..1. at 2 for ...
WOM. $2 GINGHAM
SKIPvTS XXr Su-Women's fine j:lnh:)i!i pi'ttico;its ; i hiiow from all i-i.vs at
85c GINGH'M APRONS
2 FOR RHc SaV-Wnnifii's fnst rolor prrrale Kit -hen Aprou; worth s.V; '2 for
REAL $1.50 TRV'LING
BAGS AT . . . . KKr a"e- Fine Travel -in Fa's, In blaek onlr ; Meli made, at . .
INFANTS REAL $1.50
DRESSES .... XXe Salt -Infants' fine lrses: mob' of s-heer i! lawn and l-.n i lth, at
WOMEN'S U. SUITS
2 FOR R Nale " o m n's Sinnner weiplit un'iOTi Miit: iioo,' from jdl i7."s; sjio.Mal at 2 for
$3.50 FLOW'R'D CRTE
GOWNS $1.C0 AND . . . KKr Nal -Cl.o.se from ni.my .tles: all ioj. lr ; sjn-ial
CHILDREN'S $3 NEW
DRESSES $1.00 AND . . . Many pretty styles to I'i- U fp.in ; all sizi s ;it
$3.00 NEW MIDDY
BLOUSES $1.00 AND . . . Women's iii'w Mi. lly Floiies; e!iooii frorti all eol.'rf. sizes at . . .
$2.00 NEW DRESS
APRONS
$1.00 AND
Clioose from liüht dark penal.'; in; styles at
WOMEN'S $3.00 FINE CORSETS $1.00 AND . . . f. I f
Wnineii's line ('orsets: 7m Ii. ose from many 1 st vies ; all sizes at ... -
UP TO $20 ORGANDIE
DRESSES $12.50 AND . . Choose from all eolors, V) styles; all sizes at..
UP TO $6.00 SMART
DRESSES $3.00 AND . . .
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i 'liousi' from Jin pr- &
hams ami Linens; all sizes at -
REAL $1.50 MIDDY
BLOUSES RHr Sal Women' fi'to Mhl'ly l'.lons'-s. jl.iin vlilto nnl eol..rs; all sizes at
BOYS' $1.50 NIGHT
SHIRTS
X.Hc frili" Roys' f;r. Muslin nicht Shirt all , Q
full a ii 1 roomy at
35c PARIS GARTERS
4 PAIR kho ale I'nm-' i Faris ilwp.- Supporters for men; ;U e .lur 1 I-ir
MEN'S $1.75 SILK
TIES AT fr Sal Men's nr Silk Ti-!. worth ?1.7." recul.r: Imn-lre'Is to pi k fn tu at
WOMEN'S $7 WASH
SKIRTS $3.00 AND . . ("iii.ose front man s t y li s ; ;i 1 sie. line ralier.l in- at . .
$6 SUMMER TRIMM'D H-A-T-S ( $2.50 AND . . . AKK
("linos., from sp..rt or trimm- 1 mo. I. -is ; ;i!l eoh.rs at .
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$10 GEORG. & MILAN W.A.T Q
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N-w Sni I'i.er z -oru'et'i r Milan !.a ! - . i.i.iiiv t. pi. k f ro:n ;!t
$6 NEW GEORGETTE WAISTS S3.00 AND . . . Women's tin- Q rv ',
-tte re;" w.iisf-: V V A
$3.50 JAP SILK
WAISTS -
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NVw .lip Silk W iST?. tf g
all a'l
Vorth
WOM. SILK POPLIN
SKIRTS tfo rr K KTI H I
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MEN'S $3.00 DRESS
SHIRTS $1.00 AND . . .
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BOYS' UNION SUITS
2 FOR
Hoys- rl'e.l s;iits; ;ill s!zvl.it.'. f.r
BOYS' $2.00 STRAW
HATS AT . . . I'-ys" straw Ha!, ;:i Mi.-k or v!..7r; all
BOYS' $1.50 KHAKI
PANTS r..-" tu'-' Ki.n.1 pants; all v.mte,! si.-s : u .rt a SI .") r. v i:la r. at . . .
5 PAIR MEN'S 29c
DRESS SOX . .
Ö pair .f ina's i'.n so.v. in ail oi. rs. f.-r . .
MEN'S REAL $1.50
UNDERWEAR
Men's u:u:;i. r v ii;t ff 7 4
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shirts ami Iraners at
WOMEN'S REAL $1.50 UNION SUITS ,k
i o;m n's fir e S ;:n:r,. r t t ; weight union ni'.te; C ( d all WtUiteil hies at .. f.
CHILDREN'S U. SUITS
2 FOR
ChiM r.-n's
vei'lit !;r.'o!i 'iitv ante.l : t
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65c BURSON HOSE 3 PAIRS i.:i:"h's fir., r.uri: 4 4,"
!,es... in M o k 1 white at ' !.: r f . r . .
WOMEN'S $1.50 SILK
HOSE AT .... Ciix
W..-irn' si'L- Ia km '
h---.- In l.l.T 1: ;:: 1 a'! , . l rs ; ?; ... i.ii ;;t
WOMEN'S $1.50 SILK r.i nvcQ . .
Wom:;" :.!..- Si r: A . V I
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Women's 75c Silk HOSE
2 PAIRS
Wom.-n H..v. . .:r
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WOMEN'S 50c VEST: 3 FOR
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WOM. $1.50 MUSLIN
SKIRTS
'y f. I'ottJ. oil-; y . 'r-u.: all .; at
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UP TO $2.00 HAT SHAPES .
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Union Trust Company
Safe Deport Doxcj with epeclal facUltlea t)r Ch prlracz or customer.
Samuel C. Lontz & Sons The Home of Klean KuaJ East Colfax Avenue
SAM'L SPIRO & CO.
119.121 S. Mlcliian .SL Horn; of H. S. & M. Clothes
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