South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1920 — Page 2
rrft SOUTH BEND NEWS-TlMco CROWDED TENT AT CHAUTAUQUA MEET GREETS LECTURER SOUTH BEHO HAS ! SECOND PLACE V Store Hours Open at 8:30 Close at 3: 30 Saturdays at 9:30 Tea Room Clean linen and silver combined with good food and service make this an ideal place to lunch. .J .V-? . .- .'.. -'. This City Runs Next to Indianapolis in Number of Enlistments. 4 . .
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Records of navy recruitint? in th South B?nd district show that this' city is second only to Indianapolis. ! The recruiting week in the navy . starts on Friday and ends on j Thursday. Nine men havo applied . at the station since the beginning of this recruiting week. Of these j
Feven were accepted. Three men left the tation Monday afternoon and three more leave today. Tho men Tvho left Monday are: Joseph Sczszepanek, 221 N". Johnson et., to Newport. Louis V. MlJttacki. 421 N. Iluey st., to Newport, and Carroll O. Ketckam. 136 N. Emerick st.. Ketcham enlisted for the cruise to Kurope with the eight destroyers that are going. The men who leave today are: Victor E. ßtuder. 205 Reddick rt.. Mlshawaka, to Newport, and J. F. Fosdal. Mlchlgran City, Ind., also re enllted for the European crulso. All th men enlisted for two years. William Hosttler, Bremen, Ind.. enlisted in the Marine Corps Menday afternoon. He will leave for Paris Island, S. C. and will gro to Quantlco, Va.. to take a course in the Marine Corps institute. SAY "DIAMOND DYES"
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Mi.s May Dowllnp-. who has Just been made theatrical manaper for
;i l.i re' musical comedy comp. my. Theater owners are just beginning to y( rocnizi- the possibilities of the woman theatrical manager, and it is ;roi.al!- th;it mriny mnro will he called upon to fill positions similar to that hrld by Miss: DoWiner.
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WILL BE WIDENED Lift Off Corns I No Pain!
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One of tho blpatest roll of awards, damapes iml assessment benefits was nled with "the board of public works Tuesday when the roll for the" widening of Ewins: av., affecting 6,000 lot holders was filed The approximate cost of the work of widening the street will be 524.418.78. The .street will be 80 feet wid from Ernsberger st. to Olivo st. In many places the street is only 60 fret wide at the present time. The work is expected to be completed within the present year.
REPORT SECOXD GREY FROST OF SEASON
The second grey frost this fall was
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Hoffi .in irarace. 71! N. Emerick st., uns- itlso reported to the police. A
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marsh lands tender plants felt the frost. With a second attack following Monday nlht it 1 blie.ved a great amount of damage will re
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Potan't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortlv yon lift it right off with fir.zerF. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "I'reezone" for a fow cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Adv.
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The !u" ri av .-ehe-.-! of the lo-uil S.il.ition Arir.y v. ill hold a lawn l f.-te at 1342 W ..tir.pl t.. Vedn- -i ia r.i:h; t ' whio'n th- public is cordlally invited. It will start at 7:45' o'.lo.k thi Hir.irs and ice cream..
"ftii- and lemonade wi.l te herved. M ::.'!" will be furr.ihcd by the .io!!n or )it-tr.e Tti- proci tils of the fete will iro to the Sunday school f jnd whirl) will b used to supply rff.ly i hü.'ifn ith lo'hirtk- this coniir.g wtttttr.
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$74.70 This is a CABINET size instrument beautifully finished, that will lend Dignity to the drawing room of any HOME $30,000 Stock of Phonographs To be sold at manufacturers' prices C. J. LENHARD & CO. A South Bend Fii-m 113 North Main Street Open Every Evening
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There are always a few garments in every wardrobe that have been made by the owner. Every woman enjoys having some clothes that carry the personal touch of her own handiwork. In selecting the materials for your home sewing or for the new dress you are having made you want quality, choice and reasonable price. Consider the following Crepe de Chine, 36 inches wide, all the new colors and all silk, $1.69. TafTta, 36 inches wide, chiffon finish, navy, black and colors, $1.95. Wash Satin, 36 inches wide, in flesh and white, $1.39. Satin; 36 inches wide, beautiful finish, in back and all new street and evening shades, $2.75. Fancy lining, 36 inches wide, dark and light colors, mercerized finish, 75c. Black Satin, 36 inches wide, fine finish, good for men's shirts, also lining, 59c. Black Satin. 40 inches wide, extra fine medium weight, 69c.
Handkerchiefs Would you like to have handkerchiefs that are novel in their designs yet which are not out of good taste? We have them in batiste with figures of brown, purple, green and rose for 25c. ' Also, we have ladies' pure linen kerchiefs with embroidered corners for 25c. And men's soft finish cambric for 10c to 25c. The imported cambric is 3 for $1.00.
Stationery For the continued correspondence with friends or relatives our Imperial paper Is juite satisfactory. It comes in one pound packages for 45c a package. Envelopes to match are 15c a package. We now have ä new line of Highland Linen Stationery in pink, blue, lavender and tan. or white with gilt edge, 53c to 12.25 a box. Box stationery, white and eolers, 35c and 39c.
School Davs Underwear, Sto c k i n er s .
Shoes, Dresses, Suits, Coats, Hats, in fact, here you may find
everything for school children to wear.
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AUGUST SALE OF Blankets - - 15 Discount Furs - - - - 5'r Discount Furniture - - 10 Discount
Ribbons How pretty all the little girls will look when they start back to school in a couple of weeks, with their new frocks and with ribbons flying. Your daughter wants to have ribbons in her hair and would like to have her dress trimmed with ribbons. We have what you will want for her and besides we can supply you with beautifully dainty and charming ribbons for yourself. Hairs bows in plaids and light and dark colors, 39c to $1.25 yard. Colored grosgrain for trimming hats and dresses, 1-2 inch to I inch wide, special 1 5c yard. Lingerie trimmings, flowers, rose buds, etc., 29c to 75c set. Vacuum Bottles Keep the coffee hot while traveling or keep the lemonade cold at the picnic. You L-an do either with one of our V.icuum Hotties. We have a large assortment in ouf Jewelry Store which wo are polling at special prices. 1 qt. Icy-Hot Bottle, niekle top. $3.50 bottle at J2.9S. 1 qt. ley-Hot, full niekle; $4.25 bottle at $3.79. 1 qt. Unbreakable Ferrostat. ?10.no. 2 qt. Unbreakable I Yrro.Uat. ?15.0u. 1 gal. Thermoware Jar, lor solids or liquids, 515.00.
Sanitas Oil Cloth Novelties Table Sets, Scarfs, Bibs, Etc. In our linen department (main floor) we are now showing a very complete assortment of these practical as well as inexpnsive Oil Cloth Novelties, stenciled in fast colors as follows: blue, green, brown, orange, black and different combinations of colors. Be sure and see these on display when in the store. 13-piece round sets 1 20-inch round center, 6 6-inch round doilies. 6 10-inch round doilies at $1.65, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.25. Piece sets I, 2foc20 square piece, 4 12x18 oblong doilies at $1.65 and $2.00 for the set. 5-piece set 1 round center, 4 special circular doilies at $2.25. Sets at $2.25 and $2.98. 48-inch round in any one color etencil $2.75. 48-inch round, more than one color stenciled. $3.50. Baby Sets Tray cover, one bib, 95c.
18x18 Runners Stenciled in two colors $1.65. r 1 8x48 Runners stenciled in three colors fancy ends, $2.25.
Face Powders We can satisfy your most whimsical desire in face powders. You will find here practically any odor tone you may seek. Complete line of Melba powders for 25c to $2.00 a box. Lady Alice, 59c; As-the-Petals, 65c. In the less expensive powders we have the following for 50c a box. Puny Willow, LaMay, Three Flowers, Mavis, Luxor, Armond and Pompean. Also the Armond cold cream powder for $1.00 a box and Manon Lescaut for $1.35. These better powders are $1.69 a box, Floramye, LeTrefle, Azurea, Pompean and Blue Rose. Our best powders are the Dubarry for $2.00; Lorigan for $2.25; Margaret Carry for $3.75 and ideal for $5.50. All of these odors in perfumes and toilet waters. Special lot of 10c soap at 3 bars for 25c.
Glasses Properly Fitted
DR. J. BURKE, Op't 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. Broken Ixmiäcs Duplicated.
ADLER BROS On Michigan &t Washington ßlnoe 18W. the stoiu: ron itnx axp nors
Union Trust Company S&f Depodt Boxern with cpoclal facilities tor fh prtracy or cutorn em
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Samuel C. Lontz & Suns
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