South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 226, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1920 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TEXAS SPECIAL OFF TO LANSING

! Southern Hoy Farmers Will Studv Michigan A:riculttiral Conditions.

Rapid Service on Phone Fire Call Shocks Dr. Davis

The Texa.s sjj.il with -7 farm

(J'Oys spent thi- day in J-'outh II rul as j vhio In

the fTJf.rts of the Oüvrr Chilk d I'low I

works. Urrakf.jst anl Ilnn-r v re served In th- dnlr. I. all of th- plant. Th entire afternnon was I it-i t. ' i-isht-sfir.j: thrn'jqh th'- plan:. Rest periods wrre prnvidt-d at which times 5Tociil educational d monstra?tions were hf Id. The special train is trav Unx until r the auspios fif the Agricultural hnd Mechanic al college- of Dalla., Ttx. OfT to I-ansin;:. The p-ci.il left South IU-nd l!rnl Thursday afternoon for LinsIn where the boys will he the jruents of Mi hi an Agricultural university. Friday will be j-pmi in Detroit. The tour wil be completed Auu.n L'3. y. Ij. K rn. assistant täte club Reader trnm Lafajett. Ind.. and

.County Apent Hird reprr f-ent'd the

South Herd's talh-M biiildln?. the .1. M. S, was threatened by fire for several minute Thursday afternoon

H'ih Davis, who was call-

inc the tire d -partm -nt yy t.-Uphnne. was rf'Covcrir.K frin the shock of ht .-irir.i? "Number, pht.-e?" Immediately .after rc-m-vincr the refivi-r from the hook. Mazing awnings on the windows of the nfflcf of Dr. John A. Storrkly, lifth Moor, caused about IT" da ma i;e. It is believed that the fire was ytartid by a ri caret dropped on the awning from an office window above. Fire at the home of Mrs. Anna S.aho, MS W. FL-her si., was extinguished by fire company Nu. 2 before it tau.-ed any ilaiiuiK" early Thurvday morning. An overluated s'tove was the raue of the alarm.

ISLAM) PAUK IIOTIX Diamond I-ak. f u.om11. Mic h

As Kund as INtosky for hay fever 1

patients. Iars' 12-room club house

for werk end parties. Island park

local agricultural interests In the en- ! (lir. (,ne hnlf bloc k east of Shore

tertalnment of the Texas boys. Besides the boys a rm nn fe rial par,ty of 17 prominent business mm. a doctor and nurse made up the party. Mrs. Irene ("leghorn, nurse, was tal:n ill in South li'-nd and was unable ,to make the tour of the Oliver plant.

CHANGE ROUTE OF MEXICAN MAIL

Unsettled Conditions in Republic Responsible for Action of Department.

FIRE IK W OOD SHED DOES SLIGHT DAMAGE

Owinp to the unsettled state of affairs in Chihuahua and Co.ihulla, mail for the central Mexican states

will hereafter be transmitted tot,"

Vera Cruz by Fte.imer. then delivered inland through Mexico City, according to a ruling laid down by the postmaster general, received at the South llend office Thursday. Previous to this ordir, Mexican mail had be en forwarded via Laredo. Texas, thence through Chihuahua to the central and .outhern state?. The new regulation will remain In force until order is restored in northern Mexico.

Central companies and Hose Co. No. 2 were called to the residence of Mrs. W. Nueller. 120T Dunham :., Thursday afternoon, -where a wood shed caused damage amounting to $50. The fire department was a&ain called to 81 S W. Fisher st., where some food boiled over on the tove and created considerable excitement. No damage was done.

The height of wastefulness: Dooze is used tn Guam natives as bait for fh.

Acres. Free ferry to and from Island for quests. Fried chicken dinner Sunday. 344!s-13

SCHEDULE PRAYER MEETIKGS TOKIGHT

KILL THE RATS

Trro neighborhood prayer meet!ncs which are belntr held in six dis

tricts of the city every Friday nUht i

.In preparation for the Petticord i Party Fvantrelistic meetir.es at the First Evangelical church In September, are scheduled for tonight in the .following homes: Orvllle Dudley. 711 V. Division st. Mrs. Aldina Isaacson. 1140 McKinley av. Arth.ir Feller. 71 R K. Kensev st. xvilliam Schuster. S 1 2 Smith st. John Elliott. 1010 Alfreld :-t. E. J. Dumke. 1101 S. Lafavette rblvd.

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Wendell's Pjlk AMBITION BRAND Tor Nervous I'coplo.

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International Exterminator for Rata, Mice, Cockroaches and Water Bups.

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Tho American Lccir-n V.Velcly. Read V lOf UJC Uroer IfOm Uealef, where.

The frreat nerve tonic the famous Wendell's Pills. Ambition Brand that put vigor, vim and vitality Into nervous tired out, all in, despondent people In a few days 'in many Instances. Anyone can buy a box for only CO cents, and YVettick's Cut Rate Medicine Store Is authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price If anyone Is dissatisfied with the first bo purchased. Thousands praise them for general debilltj, nervous disorders, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-lndulgenco in alcohol, tobacco, cr overwork of any kind. As a treatment In afflictions of the nervous system, Wendell's Pills. Ambition Prand. are recommended as

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cy, they are simply splendid. Sixty cents at Wettick's Cut Rate Medicine Store and dealers every-

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ON THE GrahdTrunk Railway Put on especially for you to visit friends and relatives or take a Summer Sunday Outing. EAST DOl'M. Leare Ollrers 7:00 n. m. Leave South Bend 7:10 a. m.. 2:X p. m. Arrive Cassopolis 7 :.r4 a. ra., 3:0,j p. m. Arrive Marcellus S:20 a. m., Arrive Vlcksburg 8:.V a. m., 3:4a p. m. Arrive Battle Creek I:40 n. m., 4:20 p. in. WKST HOUND. Leave Battle Creek 5:23 p. m.. 12:10 noon. Leave YlckHhurs O'LI p. ni., 12 :M p. m. Leave Marcellus 5:4a p. m.. 1:12 p. in. Leave CasRopoiis 7:1a p. m., 1 :.".4 p. ra. Arrive South Bcnl S.-01 p. ra , 2:07 p. m. Arrive Olivers S:12 p. m. Atk ( A. McNutt. Ticket Apent. G. T. Itallwar Station, South Bend, phone Main 0.1 for su;i estions as to a good place to upend SunMny, taking advantage ef the new Grand Trunk service.

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Every new shape in wool, cloth and felt hats. Prices $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 to $8.00.

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New Fall Furnshings It's a pleasure to show them. Shirts, hosiery, collars, neckwear

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Boys' New Fall Suits M any wi th two pair of pants. Sizes 2 Yi to 1 8 years. Prices $4.50 to $18.75.

is a natural result of the confidence which the buying public gained in this store the past season on account of its up and above board business methods. While every specie of discount sales that human ingenuity could contrive were running rampant in order to dispose of merchandise originally marked too high, this store established the fact in the minds of thousands upon thousands of people that Our Regular Selling Price is Below all Discount Prices of high-rent stores. Is it any wonder that this store is doing a phenomenal business when right now at the beginning of the season you can make your selection from the finest New Fall Suits at prices others are asking for "odds and ends." Besides, we are showing some very exclusive fabrics and Styles You Vill Not Find Anywhere Else Prices $20.00 to $70.00 Come and look, the merchandise will do the rest. Men's and Young Men's Suits that sell regularly in other

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Young Men's and Men's Suits that sell elsewhere for $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00 are here at Suits for Men and Young Men that sell elsewhere for $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 are here at High School Suits for boys, first long pants

Xtra Pants for Men and Young Men Worsteds, serges,

blue, brown and green flannels, $3.00 to

Handkerchief Linen Of special Interest to women who are makinc handkerchiefs. We now have in stock the following shades in 3 6 -inch handkerchief linen: Helitrope, Hose Pink, Shell Pink. Orang?. Prown, Light Blue, Copen. Lipht Green and Straw. Very good quality at $3.00 a yard. 1-3 yard makes on? handkerchief.

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The August Sales Furs Blankets Furniture It is well considered economy to purchase furs, blankets or furniture at this store during our August Sales, because you are receiving true and lasting value for the money invested.

Sweaters

Exceptional beauty and smartness distinguish these sweaters. Prettin- smiles out all over the in. It can be seen In the cut, colors, we.nes and design of their pockets, sleeves, cuffs, buttons and sashes. Being fashioned in numerous new styles In ever radiant ar.d joyous colors, the chances of selecting your tavorite are excellent. Try on our beautiful slip-ons in worsted, alpaca or jersey and see how charming you look. Or If you prefer the silk fiber sweater, try thnt. The prices are reasonable $6.50 to $15.35.

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Scarfs

The youthful charm of a soft hued scarf thrown jaxintily acros.s the shoulders Is almost irresistible. For an evening's ride in the car or a cool, breezy trip in the motor buat ;here is nothing that is just the right size and weight excepting a scarf. We carry a complete line of brushed wool scarfs in a number of patterns and qualities, with and without pockets and belts $fi.50 to $11.95.

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Blankets Good cotton and wool, well made warm, soft large choice of weights, colors and patterns 15 discount on the regular price. Buy Now !

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Furs Good pelts, well made, modishly fashioned, large choice of styles, shades and skins. May be laid away here at the store until you are ready to wear them 1 5 ro discount on the regular price. Buy Now!

Pants Koys' all wool pants our J4.Ö0 and 53.Ö J values lor $3.00. Hats Hoys' Straw Hats in a variety of sizes and shapes selling at 1-3 off the regular price. Bathing Suits Boys' Bathing Suits tht please plain and striped $2.00 to $7.50. Blouses Boys' Sport Blouses neat and cool may be worn with or without tie $1.39, $1.50 and $1.SU.

The Boys' Shop Here you may find everything for the growing boy. The wearing quality of each garment is what we consider when buying. We understand the strain of wear and tear that is put upon a youn? lad's clothes and we choose accordingly for our stock. Shoes Look forward to the arrival of our stock of Holland Shoes for boys. This famous footwear is unusual in its strength of construction, being made in either the blucher or the straight last. The soles are of Goodyear welt. Or Shoe Department on the Second Floor, South, will sell these shoes for $6.75 to $9. So. Your boy will want a pair. Plan to get them for him.

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Furniture Good wood, well built, correctly fashioned as to period, large choice of pieces and suites, delivered whenever you say, helpful payment plan 10 discount on the regular price. Buy Now.

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Strictly cash policy. No bad debts No losses No profiteering

SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th MONDAY, AUGUST 16th TUESDAY, AUGUST 17th

On account of not being able to wait on the trade and being short of help, and our store crowded, we will continue the sale for these three days only. From our best seasonable fabrics we have selected 150 SINGLE SUITS and while they last (on Saturday, Monday .and Tuesday) we'll make them up to your measure at $35 and $45, and an extra pair of pants FREE made to order with every suit.

This is a Bona Fide Sale $50 and $60 Suits made to order $35 and $45 ? and EXTRA PANTS FREE

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So come in Mirly and get choice of patterns

We are mill-to-man tailors Remember the address Look for ad on our windows

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