South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1920 — Page 2
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Mrs. Julia Und to Sin Lrcpcr Park Concert Sunday.
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Tho cone it will f a t j r I -Aith a vor:il solo by Mr.. J-ilia Il''.f. sh
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Mrs. Jto-lo !? f.n" ? th" Ifulir,. Inral Vf.r.tlUtd, r.-tvir.- train I much f.tvr.r In rtri coricort work in tho pi.-t. Hut sho ha '.-f n in Nv Vor!: recently and took advarit.;- of h'r fojoiirn thrrr- by ilvür.t; it to alvnnced culture of h r voice. Sh tv HI hav a pi rasant .surpr;?o in fU,r for h ;r mmy fri -ti I in her first public u pp lranc; sind- her return. Prr-iloininatlr.e th i" pvil ir numWrs arrant (1 ffr th Lin'! is a medley of outhfm Fr- anI m-;o-iis, v.-hi' h all muic lovers aro familiar with. A r. w waltz melodv, "Your Eye.s Have Told Me So" wi!l T'- playfd fur the lira: tiriK.- in bra.--? in the city. The complete! prr?rnn.. tvhlh will Interspersed with bright r.r-w catchy compositions freh from the preys. Is as follows: Introduction. Star SpanjrW-d Hann r. March. Th Conqueror Teike. Ovorturf. Stradelli Flotow. Walti Melody, Your Kyrs Ifavo Told Mo Jo niaufus.s. Hawaiian Patrol. Kilauea ... Stewart Yo.aJ Polo, '11 liacio. (Kiss Waltz) Ardite. Mr?. Julia Tlorle. Intermezzo, Dardenelia Mack. Torch TMnce, Henry VIII Dances German. Medley. Southern Melodies .. I vim p Final, Palyahmah Henry. P'red KIbel. Conductor. . .
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FORMER PASTORS TO BE PICNIC GUESTS
Oprn Air Basket Social to be Given at Leeper Park Monday.
Former paptor of the Calvary Daptift church. Kev. J. r.unnell of r.umettsville, Ind.; Hev. George K. ?!nterline. district superintendent in Ohio, and i:'V. John Itoney of this city, will be ftueyts of honor at a picnic to Lm piven by the church members at Ieper park Monday evening. A basket supper will be served.
FILE PLAT COXTAIXIXG j THIRTY-TWO LOTS
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"EVERL1V1XGKESS OF GOD" SERMON TOPIC "The FvArllvirisny of God" will be the subject of the Sunday morning sermon at St. Paul's Methodist Kpi?copal church. The sermon is onr
of a t-erien beint? delivered 1-y Dr.
One hundred thirty-two !rts arccontained in the South Bend Industrial addition, the plat of which hay j been recorded in tho oif.ee of the county recorder. The addition is bounded on the. north by Indiana av. '. on the ea?t by Carlisle sr., on the j south by Calvert yt., and on the
west, uy i.iie bu The p'.at was offered for record by Charles Cole, rng!r4eer.
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AN INDIAN'S SECRET Ofl of th potent U-xTMilnri of Ktalk for tft hlr i fnulr t'or ti. thrrs are oUirr cii IncrrJIfcu tot faur.d in otf.fr r.f.r prfrtritloO. Kotalko h iurr1ec! In n:n
r4 of baidiiMS. falling hair aci dandruff when rry oünr hair lotion or treat mem ha proed fuUla. $300 Guarantea. AmtiInc resuiia in caae coniJerel tOplu. Y
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James L. Gardiner on the general , c-iiert hat obtained a rn frowth or
suljject "Christian Views of God.
hart comtirel dandruff, or atonx"! faliinx hair
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God Who Never Fails."
"The God of the Strong" and "The i :;n-"'"V f ,or ochube wiu
J. H Eriltain, bc SlaÜoa F, New York, N. Y.
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A pa ja ma suit of f!ft;h color treho de chine, riblon trimmed, with pockets and slippers of ribV on. It is of yimpb pattern and easily n.ado at home.
GIVES DEFENDANT TIME TO MAKE GOOD
LABOR-FARMER PARTY HEAD CONGRATULATES BRITISH LABORITIES
Py UnltM Pre;.;?: CHICAGO. Aug. 14. Parley P. Christensen, farmer-labor party candidate for president, today sent a cablegram to William C. Adamson. chairman of the Hritish labor parly, congratulating that body cn its 'magnificent determination to resist
any form of military intervention
George MIneman was found guilty f petit larceny in city court Satur-
held until next Wedne-day to allow ',K?ilnst svlet u-tsi;l-the defendant time to reimburv ! Charles Lyon, who. according to th" j
plaintiff, lest $20 through Mineman's j "f
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had rested, and two witness s bad appeared for the defense. Helen Harris, a friend of tho defendant, was brought in to testify that Passwater had owned the watch which it is alleged he stole Ion: before the time of the alleged tin ft Pass-water himself was put on the stand in his own dfensf. but rase was continued to allow time to secure other witnesses.
Df George Passwater. f i grand larceny, was I f Monday aftrr the state uy izJluG
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Do yo-: know wliy ointments do net give you quick and lasting relief?
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Do you kr."W th- Müs1 of piles is internal ? That there is a stagnation of bio d in the lower bowel-.' Do you know that three' is a hannls; Internal tab'.et remt-dy dir ov i t d by Dr. Leinhardt and known -as VIFM-rjtlD. now S..H ,y XV -tick's Dnii; Store and druggist-- neral!v. that is i-' lit i a n t o'l '.' HEM-ItolD banishf- pl!e.-. by removir.c the internal cans", by ti-,--ir:g blood i : r -ukitbin in tiie lo.t boeI. This sitnpli h' me tit'tnient lias an aliro-; i; n ic , ( ! ;. rt-coril for sure, safe and la.-tiPH' r Ii f tu thousand" f pib o k s-u t':' r rs. ami saves the ra,;;t.s .iiu a nl fo. p.-' f an operation. There i- n r why it sh"'.i'.d nt do the same fr vou. Aivt
by giving him some flowers along with the toys, thereby developing a love for beautiful things early in life. This will grow with years and be a constant source of pleasure and delight. No child Is too young to appreciate cur beautiful flowers. Every event is an occasion for flowers.
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Furnish Enough Food-StufEs? This is just one of many important questions discussed by Hon. C. G. Jordan in his great lecture "THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FARM IN MODERN LIFE" m Sth Afternoon Redpafh Chautauqua Just One of IS Big Attractions Season Tickets only $2.75, Plus 109b Tax
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"John D." uses HIS credit! Why don't you use YOURS? Despite all their millions, there are times when our country's greatest financiers use their credit openly and without restraint. Thee are times when credit can help YOU look prosperots, can aid you in securing jewelry or silverware by payinjr a small amottnt down and the rest in easy-to-pay payments. Come in and ask questions about onr plan you'll not feel obligated to buy. TERMS AS LOW AS $1.00 A WEEK!
BUY THIS DIAMOND
S1.00 A WEEK! Carefully selected, snappy, blue-white diamonds, set in 14-karat green Kold with p!atinnm top mountings, the very newest designs in all the modern effects. Buy now and pay later.
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12 size, open face, 17jewel Illinois movement, in handsome, durable 25 -year guaranteed cases. A wide variety of all designs, at the cash price yem'd pay anywhere.
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The August Blanket Sale 15 Discount
The August Furniture Sale 10 Discount
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Collars Hudson Seal collar. Good size, $35.00 less 15 Large Beaver collars $110.00 less 15
FURS
When skins are artistically and skillfully made up into chokers, scarfs or coats which are new in design, reflecting the genius of American furriers, then they are desirable and attractive. Our furs are well, come in and review the display. It is almost certain that you will be quite favorably impressed with our fall showing. They are exactly what you have been waiting for. Besides if you buy furs at this store during August you will make a saving of 15. Below we mention only a few of the handsome pieces which grace our second floor front.
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Shaped Hudson Seal of good size, with pockets and turnback collar $185.00, less 15. Straight Scarf of Hudson Seal, with pockets $ I 50.00, less 15. Black and brown Coney Scarfs at $22.50 and $37.50, less 15. ' ' Natural Mink in various sizes and shapes $50.00, $65.00, $95.00 and $165.00, less 15. Beautiful Marterl Scarfs $59.50, $85.00 and $100.00, less 15. A great Scarf in black, taupe and brown fox, at $39.75, less
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Rich Stonemarten of one skin, $65.00 less 1 5 of two skins, $ 1 30 less 1 5. Natural Sable Choker, beautiful quality one skin, $100.00 and $145, less 1 D.
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Hudson Seal with sable squirrel collar and bell cuffs, 36 inches long, with belt $460.00, less 15. A Mole Coatee with large cape collar and deep back, belted $450.00, less 1 5.
An fvrmisite Hudson beal. io inches ! ' It
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A Coat of highest grade Hudson Seal pelts, expert workmanship, and in fact, everything that denotes quality and substantiality, 45 inches long, deep, natural squirrel cape collar $850.00, less 1 5cr.
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