South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1920 — Page 6

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DAYLIGHT SAVING

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Marlir, Cutting Down Berry Supply.

ROBERT WASSMER ENTERTAINS CLUB

luncheon. He performed a number of sleight-of-hand tricks, working with cards, hats, money, handkerchiefs, and other musicians' paraphernalia, concluding with a. ropcuntylng trick which had the audience mystified.

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tl.-;is- hy IMi; i l r' of th- r-oo'-cs '.h:-h ; u'.ariz I rs thlr.sr. A v,iri-l r;i 1"?. thit !i iv th d' -' tur of r,n r;r.K it thy J!f a. full bill

literary mor.v..-. Notrl In I-;hI. That the nov. l itill i.i iir."i ir.s th is pvi'i' nc d in th- 'a i rl ( ;r illation tili riordrd m connection uith tho latent v;ork ' f h'ti n. d--fpite the drift to th-- hr: arid rweet. "Cp. th'- iled.." hy O. A. liirmlr.Eham. author of "Spanish CIoM." is .-j. humorous version of th"

Mnn !-'ein movr-tn r.t Ir. Iif'.ar.'l. ! "Mlrha. ; forth." by Miry .Johnson.' L-i a ta!" of th now : i ? r j ami it.rvol'iticn i-lr.cr- th" ! ays ( f thf vr. - J. r. Unco'n'p "The rnriyop," i an iidvf-nturo story M-t staid lri NVw i I'nIar.'l. anl .on :' ii." tnovt p'l'-' u'.ar hooks of th- v ir. "Th" Mitrix." ty Maria T. h.i-.i', h in n" vay rf!.i"1 to printer's ink. Itath-, rr it is an afour.t "t th- rina.i nc : uf Nr.cy Hank?, and .". story of 1 1 i - virlv l:f.- ( Aluahani Lincoln, I Morgan. Conan !)"!. h'ir to th- J mantle of mvst ry. has rc-'f-ntly I'm- ;

ih d "Th M.i!hoi:5"." a mo.-t b.iiUint; flisapjtearancp story. "Father I'Miffy's Story" is a rhronir If t thf "Fr-rhtint? Ttth" of N'rw Yrk, which fought from Ci nt ifrny to Aru'onn- fiurinir tho wrir. im-

r r th- a r It iraU-'l colors of th" ; Kainhow dlvis.oti. Another war ; rtor'. hut far mnovrd from tin- hat.- j tl-field i.-. "Ten V ars Noar th" C. r- j mar. l-'ronti.-r." hy Maurire I'ranris j Ki:an. amha.;1..-,!- to In nmurk. Ih--Iiir.il t!if srri.is i'-'.in had an un- I td.;tru( tt-d vif.v fd th" rii of Prus- j ?i n pov r from its mhryonie t:ic". j "Self f!o f T.mrnt in tl:o I'hilipjiins" by Maximo Kalaw is a elear, xr.osition of the- rlaraoter of th" ;

Filipino and an arunn-n for Filipino freedom. Widely Known Work. In th thld of conomifs. Irvine Fi.-hr "S' thili.in' the Dollar." is

tho most widly r-ol non-fiction j work, next : Kvn "Fmnornl'!

Cons?'UPnr s of th I'ace," an inFiRht into th" d lih r.' tions of tii tivftco ccnf rencp.

Mr.". N Ui- Sanchez, sister of th" j wife of Robert Leu! Stevenson, d- I fcribes the life of a :reat writer's j mate. The call for Slt-v man's books, i a ?et of which is In the South Mend ' library, has been followed by a i Ptrem? demand for the "Life of Mrs. ob rt Louis Stevenson." j I'erhap ihe deepest and rrot i evmpathetlc study of labor eondi- ' tions is rt forth in the "Casual Laborer." a collection of essays by the lato Carleton H. Farkcr. His in- j veyt ipat ion into the diily life of th" rionraost men of Montana, Wash-i inpton and Arizona. Is a complete: arraignment of modern materialism. J

Members of the South Bend Ki wank club will hold their annual

for sal", i ? ! r.ic at Kdgewarer. St. Joseph,

... , . . : Mich., on uedneiday, Auir. 4. it was ; decided at the recular meednsr of

i Mlcr-. The rrc.üt which has dam- i the cId h Thursday noon at the, Oliver jarei! mot rf the marshes left his ; hotel. Detail of the event have not nrtt i:rh"'!. his difficulty beintc in ' hr-n completed, but it Is expected

xr--r r ir; ic an adequate nurahr or ( that the members, with their ladies.

Iii berries ?"dd for 3 3 . v i 1 1 leave South Bend by motor

irtris a OUnrt. Mr. P.rook wlll.rhnnt noon of :h rf.iv nt fh rdcnlr.

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sr.ity litera-I Other harries for 5ile were black

i raspberry :. per -rate; jewner Ines 4',r ii- r crate: .and Plain

T i . ro"tr. a-j v,:irk!),.rrir :. cents a quart. A a-'i" ' ?,'rfl'';r j f.-v ch.-rries ar-- tili on tho market terj.atioriaüv ( nrj ;)r. jf.ini. sn, for 20 cents a

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Robert V.'assmer. magician, enter

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PLEADS GUILTY

TO LIQUOR LAWfl

Joseph Czignay rmed 1UU and Costs in City Court.

By agreement with the state. Joseph Czlgany, 21 years old. pleaded guilty to having liquor unlawfully in hie possee6ion. He had been caught with 34 pints of Tom Moore whisky in a police raid. Judge Gilmer fined Cz&any $100 and costs and ordered the liquor confiscated.

I ok art. j A few plums were in evidence ! Th irsday morning and were, brlntrj inrr 0 cents a box. Country eggs ret i:r." l their price of 50 cents a doz- ! en and potatoes were still selling at

1 ) rnts a pound. rtrVr articles on the market wer: P.e-an, three pounds for a quarter; carrots, two pounds for a quarter; beets, five c.nts a bunch; eabbape, f-hrht eents per pound, lettuce, n rrnts a pound; peas, 15 'cr.ts ier potmd and radishes and onlor.s five cents per bunch.

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i 1 ! WATERMELON DAY TOMORROW

Wendell's Pills AMBITION BRAN! 1'or .crois IVopU

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The cre.at n rve toni" t he famous Wendell's Pills. Amhitiou Prand that put vicor, im and vitality Into nervous tired out. all in. despondent Ieople in a few day? in many it.Btaia.s. Anyo:i" an buv a hc.x for o-i!y fO cents, ami Wottiek's Cut !lat 1 Medicine S'ore is authorized 1 y tl-.e maker to refund the juirchas jtiif anyone is dlss.iti.-f.r d with, the tlrs: box uvchayed. ThvrjsaTtds praise them for central debility, r.rrvous dion'ers. mental depression and ur.strum nerves caused by over-indu!-: n- m ah-o-hol. tobacco, or et ru :k of any kind. As a treatment m atf I :--t ior.s of th -nervous system. Vi r..l !!'. Pills. AniMtlon Prand. are re-irnm ndci as heimc creneral!' i.nsurp as.- d. v. hi!" for hysteria, tremblinc or d- spondency. they are -:nirly s;d n ::d. Sixty cents at Wetti " Cut Pate Medicine Store and dealers everywhere. Adv.

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Union Trust Company Sol Depolt Doxes with epeckil facilities for the privacy of cus-tcraer.

OUR STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS DURING THE MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST AT 6:00 P. M.

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This is the occasion when the hundreds of women who have delayed the selection of their season's outfits find just the garments they want at prices amazingly low. The number of smart, new seasonable Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Hats that enter into this mighty merchandising movement runs into the hundreds. Every garment is up-to-the-minute in style and fabric; every garment has been chosen with painstaking care; every garment measures up to our high standard of quality; every garment is greatly reduced in price during this big cut price July Clearance Sale.

Smart Tub Frocks at Clearance Sale Prices The economy of our Dresses lies not only in the very prices, but also in the splendid serviceability which is assured by good material, good workmanship and good laundering qualities. Featuring Voiles, Linenes, French and Tissue Gingham. $12.50 Dresses $9.35 $15.00 Dresses $11.25 $16.50 Dresses $12.38 $19.50 Dresses . . $14.63 $22.50 Dresses $16.88 $25.00 Dresses $18.75

It's Time for Action When you can buy such fine Suits and Coats at Half Price you really can't afford to let such a big money saving opportunity slip by. $29.50 Garments Now $14.75 $35.00 Garments Now $17.50 $39.50 Garments Now $19.75 $45.00 Garments Now $22.50 $55.00 Garments Now $27.50 $57.50 Garments Now $28.75 $65.00 Garments Now $32.50 $75.00 Garments Now $37.50

Slipover Middy Blouses

The Well-Known "Sis Hopkns

Brand

For outing or general wear you will find these dainty VoP.e Blouses a splendid choice. Like the smocks they have thac style touch that is not usually found in middies at these low prices. They come in plain white, trimmed in rose, navy and copen, also in plain navy, red, white and copen, $1.25, $1.98, $2.50, $2.95 and $4.50

Silk Undergarments Excellent Quality Big Reductions $1.50 and $. 1 5 Silk Camisoles $1.00 $2.00 Silk Camisoles . .$1.25 $6.00 Silk Chemise . . . .$3.95 $7.50 Silk Chemise . . . .$5.00 $3.00 Silk Camisoles . . $2.00 $4.00 Silk Camisoles . . $2.50 $9.00 and $10.00 Silk Chemise . . $5.95 Crepe de Chine Chemise, lace band top, with ribbon strap shoulders. July Clearance Sale price $2.00

EXTRA SPECIALS

One lot of Crochet Cotton in white and ecrue. suitable for bed spreads. Very Special, 10c value, ball 5c Fancy Moire Hair Bow Ribbons, splendid quality. 5 to 6'2 inches wide, in all colors. Very Special, Sale Price, yard 65c Ric Rae and Feather Stitch Braids in colors. 10c value, Sale Price, bolt 7c Fels Naptha Laundry Soap. Very Special, Sale Price, 10 bars 75c Nyoil. 4 oils combined, for lubricating, cleaning, polishing and preventing rust. The most highly refined oil. Regular 10c value, bottle 6c X Taittemore's French Gloss Shoe Dress-

15c value, Sale Price, bottle 10c

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Choice of any summer hat in the store at Half Price. Whittemore's Gilt Edge Shoe Polish preserves the leather; big calue at 19c All Silk Tricolette. 36-inch, in street shades. Regular $7.00 value; Sale Price, yard $4.19 One odd lot of children? princess slips, drawers, petticoats. Choice One-Fourth Off Melbaline, Woodbury or Java Rice Complexion powder, 25c and 39c value, box 19c Pure Aluminum Percolators, 10 cup size. Very Special $1.79

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VALUES UP TO $75.00 Owing to the unusual conditions existing in the clothing industVy today, we are doing something that we thought we never would do sell our 2 Pants Suits at NO PROFIT. We are not even getting our overhead cost of business out of this sale. That item of cost is a direct loss to us. But we intend to dispose of every 2 Pants Suits in our Store and repurchase them POSSIBLY later at less money. A good many manufacturers tell us that Clothes will be higher in the Fall. They say we're crazy to hold a No Profit Sale, but you should worry as long as you're getting 2 Pants Suits for 33 1-3 to 45 reductions. You're the gainer! But act quickly! Don't put it off. Come at once. The Suits are of sufficient heavy weight to be worn into the Fall; in fact, a good many of our 2 Pants Suits in this sale were bought for Fall selling. The entire stocks are divided into 4 lots for quick selling. Nothing Reserved. Everything Reduced 33 to 45 THE GREATEST SUIT VALUES IN SOUTH BEND A Good Tip ? Clothes Will Be Higher This Fall ? The Answer Cotton Goods Heive Dropped but Labor Has Raised Use Your Good Judgment and Buy Now

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