South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1920 — Page 7
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STATE WOMEN TO l MEET IN ELKHART
Indiana League of Tonien Voters Will Hold Meeting September 7. ?P""!iI 1 Th Nw s Tlrrs'd : KLKHAKT. Ind . A 'J sr. 1 i. Activ- :; et? th Ir.'Ii ir..i L1 iri)1 of Wc -m"i Wt uhri' ':ir h.idTJnrtfri a r- in this riry. ,1 r i n-r"-, si i i; .n !h roliiicHl cirri fuun advance. f iZ ih officials ur;: that members .
participate In poi.ti. HlliliHVr.g :',h rnf r-r-V r'r another. Mr. A. II. I '.. rd. !'. s'atr prni-
lnt cf the ifagu?. arraru'.nK for
;x -r"ur55 ri f''iur-.i on c.u7.'ii.iiui 'fting thr d iy. to - h Id !it in October, for :hv Instruction of wo mn who I:; turn wj'.j o out ovfr the tat and rturtnt: nl platform a "rk on b' h.V.f of the citlzfrr.phip .- hoo!s and other parts of th i.iK-U" program Volunteers for h:s work ,irf d'-Mi M. Thy nhould "rTTmunScat'i with Mr. Wilbur T niplin of Klkhirt. To M--t In STtffrnbor. The pta!- bo;ird of dirertors of the I'.-cur is to rii-et in Klkhart on Tuesday, September ?, and an n-t--rtainment is bein planned for the ; i . ceding d.ij uhn mo of th dii ctors will arrive. On Tupriay a. lmn r is to bn terv-ed at th Christiir.ii Country club, and at S o'clock !' in. Mrs. Ilichird Kdwarda of Prru, Ind.. treasurer of the National -iue. will t-peak on the national ;i tiviiie of th organization. A I r.iinatiz'd demonstration cf a ?cene in ;i voting booth will be piven at l his time. Mrs. Charts A. Car.!?! of South l' nil is on- of th Ftate dirctors-at-1 1 1 Re. Hold -Hotter Rarrr" Wook. A '"Hetter Hativ" week 1 to Ve oi ,sf . ed by th local branch of the luKuc rommenrinir September 13, rit which time the child welfare .-t.it ion will be opened. The week's .iinp.iisrn is to b in charge of Dr. Ada t-'chweitzer and under the auI'i' ts of the täte board of health. Member of th- Kappa Kappa Kappa ororlty nrf leading in the work of maklncr equlprr.rnt for the child welfare tation. A Business fiirls branch of the child welfare organization is to be formed.
Clown Becomes
Morbid When He
Can't Find Job
Circus Tell Him He i Too Old, So He Jump? in Lake.
P- T'nltM Trens: 'Ult'AiJi), Au U. Herman H.rsi-r. retired circa clown, could not r-.-:s; th- "!! of th sawdust rir. b'l-.yer and vujcht a job with th- tz .-how now pl.iyinpr her. Wh'n the "hofV learned he was ears obi he .aid "full up." Hanson w.-ilked out to the end of th municipal pier and jump i offj He was rescued by a li?hthous-keppr.
FIXD GIRL'S ASSAIL AXT AFTER LOXG CHASE
Hj fritted Pre-: VINKLAND. Mn., A'Jff. 14. The unidr ntifi--d nro vho attempted to attack 12 je-ar old Gertrude Vion of this place last "Wednesday and who has sine l-ad povos a chasp of more than 10 miles was found exhausted and wounded four miWs from th !fen of hi crime today. It was ffired he would be KnchM. AUTO ACCKSSOniES NO 3 . . . . INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Aus. 14. Automobile accessory industries are feelinpr the pinch of the general lay off in the automobile factories, head of the department of Trosto-Ute plant her said today. More than 500 employes have been laid off by the Tresto-Llt Co. within the lawt few days and production has tx-en slowed up. The plant was closed today and production will be suspended two or three days of next week. This was attributed to tho difficulty in obtaining shipment of materials and also to troublo in transportation of the finished product. follow h Iluilflln Completion. It wa.s said the lay off at the Tresto-Llte followed the eomj letion of new buildings for which extra help was employed. "Of course, some of those men laid off were old employes of the company, and we had to let these because of tho plackenlnc: of production." the department head said, requstinK that his name he not u5-ed. "But we kept the addresses of all of them and hope to have them back at work soon."
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MONDAY ONLY DON'T PA5S US BUY-FREE DELIVERY
4 lbs. Z 35c Coffee. 2 lbs. Yuban
Coffee
$1.00 $1.00
3 cans 50c Yellow Peache. 12 bars Palm Olive Soap. .
$1.00 $1.00
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SAVE MONEY PHONE MAIN 1749 TRY A POUND OF BINZOLA COFEE
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W. L. Douglas Shoes
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No "Cut price" Sales on W. L. Douglas Shoes
The price is Stamped on the Sole
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Week and Still No Let I
In fact the farther on this Great Sale goes the more momentum it seems to gain. Friends tell friends, parents tell daughters, daughters tell husbands or sweethearts and so on, until
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has gone way beyond expectations, will be the greatest month in the amount of sales in our entire historv. Extra 5 Discount On All Cash Sales
Don't Blame Us for Being Enthusiastic But We Just Can't Help it. We aimed to launch the greatest Furniture Sale ever attempted in South Bend. We've been successful
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You Don't Need Cash to Take Advantage of This Sale. Convenient Credit Terms
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Kvory Article has tho OrUrinal Prior Tarr attacJirI
Every article in our store bears either a Red, Blue or Yellow Tag. Rugs, Linoleums, Stoves, Ranges, Gas Ranges and Phonographs included.
All f.xxN Marked in Plain Priv risure;
This beautiful 3-Piece Bed Daveno Suit, elegantly upholstered in rich velour, rich mahogany CJf3 Sil ft frame, $275.00 value UÄÄilSU
10 to 20 off on all Suites and Davenports
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and supply your future needs. The sav ing is enormous You'll pay much more this fall
Do you want a beautiful Louis 15th Bedroom Suite in Mahogany Bed, Dressing Table and OIQß flS Hiboy, $225.00 value UM 00.00
10 to 30 off on All Bedroom Suites.
Library Tables 10 to 20 Off $19.85 Library Tables cut to $15.89 $24.50 Library Tables cut to $19.60 $29.85 Libr.uy Tables cut to $23.89 $37.50 Lib riry Tables cut to $32.50 $49.00 Library Tables cut to $42.85 $65.00 Library Tables cut to $56.90 $79.00 Library Tables cut to $68.00 All Woods. Periods and Finishes Over 150 beautiful Tables to select from. The cream of America's foremost designers and manufacturers.
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Save Time, Energy and Expense.
Sailors' WaterPower Washer. .
7.85
An Efficient Gas Range, 3 burner
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Still about 75 Elegant Brass Beds to be moved at about 2-3 of what they are worth.
on every Brass Bed in our Store, including
2(fQ (Ti liV IW1 on every Brass Bed in our : 70 F many Fine Simmons Beds.
100 High-class Sample Steel Beds, Oak, Mahogany, Walnut and Vcrnis Martin finish; slightly marred $19.85, $14.85 and
An Elegant Brass Bed, Spring and Mattress. A high clas outfit, complete
$49.85
Floor Lamps 20 Off All $25 Fl oor Lamps ro for $20.00 All $32 Fl oor Lamps qo for $25.60 All $39 Floor La -r, for $31.20 All $49 Floor bn;,r, go Tor $39.20 AH $55 Floor Lamps go for $44.00 All $65 Floor Lamps go for $52.00 All $75 Floor Lamps go for $60.00 Choose your lamp from South Bend s finest and best selerted tock. Every conceivable design, shape or color.
10 Discount on All VIRGINOLAS Plays all Records $98.00laaehine $88.20
An elegant Large Size Combina
tion Ranire for Coal or Gas ,
$98.00
0f (fT)fif on al Stoves, Ranges, Oil Stoves, Lß0 Combination Ranges and Gas Ranges Buy Now and Save 20 on Fall Prices Stoves and Ranges which were carried over from last winter We will store free of charge until you are readv. NOTE We have several used Stoves, Demonstrators, etc., which can be bought at a great saving.
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Samuel C. Lontz & Sons The Home of Klean Kal East Colfax Avenue
Union Trust Company
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ADLER BROS On Michigan at W&AhLnrton Kineo ISM. TUE 8TOR1: FOR ANT) BO YS
Ar. .M.-.u-rlaJ. Ilcturv J-VanUn. THE I. W. LOWER D i:0O RATING OOMPAXY. Sontb IVrod. InrllanA. Tarx-r. nrafyrW Taint Pnpplle
SAM'L SPIRO Sc CO. lit. 121 S. Michigan St. Home of RS.&M Clothes
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