South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1920 — Page 2
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FINISH PLANS FOR ' ' CATHOLIC OUTING Will Represent U. S. in Air Derby Woven Names For marking clothing of all sorts, Cashes woven names are invaluable. Your name in any type or script embroidered on a little strip of cloth to be sewn on any garment. It takes from two to three weeks to have these made after you have placed the order, so do not delay. Prices are SI. 00 for dozen; $1.50 for 6 dozen; $2.25 for 12 dozen and $5.00 for 24 dozen. The Tea Room will serve chicken dinner Saturdav evening from 5 to 7. Twenty Events Arc Scheduled: ijjjfquAurr lor ricnic Uav at Hudson Lake.
Th complete prosran of 20 events lor ;he annual f'itholir Day outing to be held r-'rday ul l.ak I'ark, Hwl&JCfi liMil. under th auspice of lha itnlrr::s or coiynbui wa? anriouro --a 'ldy morning by Dr. J. C.
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oT--h.tif pound lo of cindy to -.in member of the winning team. Ladies" lM?."h,:i throwing contest, silk har.dag. urpri rief' for rum. umbrella. Three-legend rnr for ladi over 15. comfort kit and photograph al
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hat. Fifty-y-ird rnee for unmarried lari5, pair of ?P.k hose. Fat mn'R rac" C'OO pcundx or ifivfr) comfort kit. Fifty-ynrd race fo rrmrrled ladies. !p-e pound of coffee. Tug-f.f-war. St. Hh1w1rp vs. iacred I If art parishes, bux of cigars. Hobble rauo for girl", camera. "Flors nnd Rider" r.n" for 1oh lender 1. two pocket knives. Twenty-five-yard race for girl3 unifier f year, box of Candy. -Fifty-yard race for bo s under 1 G j-far. fountain pen. ' Hor?e Mino pit hir.g contest for rr.en. 'smoking ?rtt. Jup einlöst, free-for-all. Knights ; rf Columbus pillow cover. Honvmoon race, frte-for-all. picture. - Thrcf-Icged race for men, f ilk flap:. Tlasehall game. Knight of ('olnmbu vs. Catholic Knights of America. The couple havlnz the largcs family present at the outing wi'l bo given a gallon of Liquid Velvet Enamel.
BEGGAR ATTACKS MAX WHO REFUSED ALMS; GOES TO PEXAL FARM
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Reading from loft to right, are C apt. Walter O. Kilmer, Capt. R. W. Sohroeder and Capt. C. " Moscley, threo American aviators, who will represent the United States in the Gordon Bennett International Air T)-rby in France on Sept. 27. The planes the aviators will use are American-built craft. In true American fashion the pilots have expressed the belief that one of them will return a victor.
BOARD OF WORKS RECEIVES BIDS
Harrison Ad?itt. Lowell. Ma. 2$ yarv oM. rharrrr with aaultlncr Fred M.Tjriurt, '2.' "V. Colfax av was fined 110 and costs and cntercer1 to C,o rlay at the Imliana t.itf pnal farm by Acting Jude j; Elmer Ttak In city court; Friday morning. It was allegffl that Adpftt was hrpcinc: and when Macert refused to give him money he as;iultrl him. lie ao in-jlteil Patrolman Eddlt Detzlcr who rntdp the arrest. Adfitt explained his nction by saying tht hö was Intoxicated at the time.
John Mulllcan. 7.2' Ft.. will 'in- arraigned
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" J. Myers. Milton st.. charcr! with drawing a rtanererou weapon and with provocation will be arraigned in city court S.iturJay morning.
Contract? for Several Street Improvements Awarded by City Friday. Rids were received by the hoard of public works for a pavement on Garst, .nt.. Indiana av., and the reurfacing of Wayne st.. Friday. The bids were referred to the city engineer for tabulation and will be reported back to the board at their nxt regular meeting Tuesday mornin:;. Contracts were awarded for the following work: Water connections on Uowman st. to Joseph Lmhcr; Miner st.. W.. Rurke. J 113.2;?; Lawnda.e a v., to' Thomas Williams. $5..65; The following contracts for water connections wpro awarded to Joseph Luther: Donald st.. $392.50; CJarst st.. $1S7; Indiana av.. $."510; Haney av.. $167; Francis St.. $1.1 $6; Kwing av.. pipe sewer. $7, .102. 75. The contract for the Indiana av.. pipe sewer wa.s deferred until next Tuesday.
THIEVES AT WORK IX TWO LOCAL STORES
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Member of the local police department have been asked to aid in the eearch for George Klrschmer, 2$ years old, who lived at the Garrlck hotel. 212 N. Michigan t. Kirechmer was sent to South Rend somo time ago by Georjre Human. Gary. Tnd , to collect ' Mils, but no word Has beef, received from- the man sdnce last Sunday. According to Ruman he fears the. young man may have met with some accident slnre-he was in poor health hen he came to South Ren.'. The man is des.-ribed as rtv feet seven In height, wore glasses, has light brown hair and a dark complexion.
COXSERVATORY TO OP EX XEW SEASOX MOXDAY The South Rend Conservatory will reopen after the summer holiday session Monday, Aug. .10. The larg't enrn!!nint in the history of the lohool is expected and early registration by students is ured. The personnel of the teaching fore of the conservatory follow. Piano, Louis Elbe!. Carolyn Walbridpe. Dora- Hershenow, Ruth Kise. Theophlla Makielska. Ruth Grove, Hannah Auer. Helen Schlegel. Ethel Starr; Vocal, Jennlo Thatcher Peach, Hazel Harris. Josephine Decker; Violin. Frederick Ingerpoll. Harry Gei?s; Cello, Frederick 11. In;;ersolI; Reading and Public speaking. Helen Roth; Secretary Monica M. Ingersoll.
Thieves attempted to enter the Greenblatt Fur store,. 232 8. MtchiKan st., Thursday night but were scared away when the burylar wirings in the wall of the store were touched and the alarm given. Their tools, a crow bar, brace nnd hit and other trinkets were left behind. llobbers entered the cigar store of Steve Ilodosi. 552S S. Chapln St., Thursday night and secured one box of choice cigars and approximately 100 cigars taken at random. Entrance to the store was gained by prying open n sld window. Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand If your ambition has left you. your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of "Wettick's Cut Rate Medicine Store's magnlficant offer to refund your money on the first box purchased if Wendell's Pills. Ambition Brand, do not put your system in fine condition and glvo you the energy and vigor you have lost. Re ambitious, be strong:, be vigorous. Rring thf ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle to your eyes. Wendell's Pills. Ambition Rrand. the greai nerve tonic, are splendid for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, headaches, restlessness. trembling', mental depression, sleeplessness, nervous Indigestion, and loss of appetite. You take them with this under
standing that: In two days you will ! feel better. In a week you will feel j fine or after taking one box, if not
benefited, the druggist will refund the price of the box. ' Do Mire and get a 60 cent box to
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ber Wettick's Cut Rate Medicine Store and dealers everywhere are authorized to guarantee them. Advt.
CAPTURr RUNAWAYS. Two runaway boys. Joe Rotek. IT. ynrit old. Renten Harbor and Lloyd Smith. St. Jcs.;ph. were arrested I here Thursday niirht and nre hebi ! until thetr parents arrive. The boys ! were riding wheels when apprehended. (
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Buttermilk Cream An c!4-faihioncd beauty recipe brought . ixp to date contain true buttermilk In ! Vic tonn et a wonderful vanishing cream, j Sold by all first-class dru and dept. stores j
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Handkerchiefs
We have just received our import order of men's and women's all linen handkerchiefs. These are all beautifully hemstitthed and suitable for autographing. Women's all linen 50c, 65c, 75c and 85c each. Men's all linen 60c. 75c. $1.00 and $1.25 each.
Autographing
It is a wise move to have your handkerchiefs autographed. With your own signature machine embroidered on them there is little chance for theft or loss at the laundry- It gives your handkerchiefs individuality. We arc now taking orders for autographing. The price is $1.50 a dozen.
Wash Goods If you are making your daughter's school dresses, we have the materials you will want to use, in plaids and colors the young lady will be happy to wear. Ginghams, 27 inch, assorted plaids, fast colors, 39c, 45c and 50c yard. Percales, 36 inch, fast colors, light and dark grounds and assorted patterns, 45c, 50c and ' 65c yard. .
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New Sweaters
We have very recently received a shipment of all ,vool sweaters that are attractive looking and warmth giving. In the coat style you may have a hardy jumbo weave in blue, tan or cardinal for $14.50. If you prefer the pull over style you will find a lovely haker knit sweater here in red or white for $14.50. There ift good selection for you to choose from in either coc&or pull overs with a choice of Byron collars, square collars, pockets and belts. Colors include tan, cardinal, maroon, china blue, brown and white. Prices are 8.95 to $10.95.
Fall Suits
The latest arrivals in our Fall assemblage of suits are truly charming interpretations of the Autumn trends. Artistic perfection of detail in the exclusive originality of their styles places them far above the ordinary. One model we are showing is indeed a suit adorable. It is of squirrel shade veldeygene with a beautifully panneled back. There are also two front pannels across the bottom of which are bands of Scotch mole forming pockets; the cape collar is likewise of mole. This suite is $165.00. Another very lovely suit is of navy y.ilama cloth with a loose back and belted front. It is self stitched and has little bow ties on either side of the large neutria collar. $100.00. An exceptionally striking and attractive suit is made of brown veldecygene, exquisitely hand embroidered. There is a Balero effect to the back and a narrow belt. This suit is lined with pussy willow satin and has a sable squirrel collar. $195.00.
Boys' Shop School days call for hardy boys clothes. We have them. In th is shop your son can be fitted and both he and yourself satisfied. The clothing looks well and weaTs well and the price is not high. Boy's Wool Pants. $4.50. $5.50 values at $3.0Q. Boy's Khaki Pants. $1.50. Boy's Sport Blouses in sizes 6 to 1 4 years, in blue, khaki, white, light striped, at $1.39. $1.50 and $1.89. Little Boy's and Girl's rompers, sizes 2 to 5 years, just the thing for play or afternoon dress, at $1.25. Por school suits see our separate Boys' Shop Ad. in this paper.
Only one shopping day left for each of our three big AUGUST SALES Blankets and Furs at 15 discount Furniture at 10 discount
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Crepe Meteor, a lustrous silk crepe with fine twilled back, 40 inches wide, two grades, $3.00 and $3.75. Taffeta, 36 inches wide, all silk, fine even weave, in all desired colors, at $1.95. $2.75. L,repe de Ch ine, 36 and 40 in. wide, two qualities of fine weaves and beautiful finish, in any color you wish, $1.69 and $2.25. Silk and Cotton Poplin, 37 in. wide, a splendid wearing quality in dark and light colors, $1.39. Silk Pongee, 32 inches wide, in pongee color only, two qualities, $1.00 and $1.39. Silk Shirting, 36 inches wide, a quality that sold Tor $4.50, every thread silk, at $2.39.
An Opportunity in Furniture This should not be overlooked Magnificent Upholstered Living Room Suite $270.00 We believe this to be one of the most genuine bargains in furniture ever offered to South Bend people. The reason we can make it so exceptional is because this furnitv.re was bought fourteen months ago when the market was lower and also because it has recently been delivered to us at the price current at the time of or.der and not of delivery. This thre piece suite, which you should purchase as soon as possible, consists of a davenport, chair and rocker. It is of the stately Queen Ann motif and is covered with a very good grade of tapestry. The davenport is 6 ft. 9 in. long (outside measurement) 5 ft. 8 in. long (inside measurement). Base of sound construction on first class webb bottom. Springs have wide center and deep coil being tied eight times with hard knots which is the best construction known. Has three removable seat cushions of the de luxe, spring build soft and resilient. The back is made of pillow springs. The chair and rocker are built the same way and are very comfortable and well proportioned. This suite is fully guaranteed by the manufacturer which is one of the most reliable and well established concerns in the country. k This $365.00 suite for $2 70.00 or a saving of from 15 to 50 r on present day prices.
Men's Store
E. fot."f. il ff r :'r Saturday. Shirts A sjpp. of r.'-.' h:rtf. his jut been rv eiv The nr". iv ry no, good -hirts in ery s(n" of thword. They .m- b' incr ofi'ered Saturday ."it t i i;h5.(i( i',ili!y relu,Ojil price. A man i? rvt Keping in Ftep with er"notii.v unkis he " in-.i In tme tarn- S.tfiid.iv during the. d-v or evening and buys -veral of thes; j-hirt 1 ") d r. to :i o n n; a d ra sh: r ts. woven olors. strlpefl or plain, all Sizes. 2:.2." dozen percale shirt plain or colors and tripr.. all :z. $2.19. Isn't thi opportunity north Inp. roving ?
Thomson & McKinnon NEW TO BK CHICAGO 43 DrMUwtr 209 8. LdU SL MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchaofe New York t'ottoa Kcbii w York rrodure Eicbuo Chicago Mtock Exchn Chicf Bord vt Trad Mlnnpli Cbrabr of ComnerM Wlnnlir Grain Excbaote Nw OrlMktia Cotton Exrbanx IndtnoH Stock Eitiunn tOLTH BEXD OFFICE J. M. S. Balldlar TcUpboooo: tln Lincoln t0t J. W. McMEtS, Manaitr v Facts od flror In coonctloa with securities or commodltlei chrfullj upplleO. Oiir prtTSte wire syateia extends to tbe aling cities of tu 'jnlttd Stites icd Cicada, Special attention (iron Goala and Cttoa Katar. romrwantfoto with noareet offleo.
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J. Schulman & Co. COAL Lincoln 5637
D. THEOLAN HARRIS CHIROPRACTOR Palnleas spinal adjusting and drugless healing.
120 HAt Wajne Strwt Over Kinney's Shoe Store
"OLD AND RELIABLE."
IF YOU neefl oonT and sre psrtlcn'.ar as to 8KRVICZ, see m. Tt more careful you are in aeleetlcg tbe best place to ; orrow. tlie more certain lou will te to ctooao the 'old reliable STATE." Loa ua on Chattels. Mala 1746. STATE LOAM CO. EeUbliib-d lt'i5. tad Tit Mercbaat Bank DMf. SSI 8. Mien. 9U
WARNING! The public is warned that It is wrong to offer cash to one of our men for Ice. and It is against the law for them to eell for cash. Buy coupon bocUs. You can have the unused coupons redeemed any time. You can buy for cash at tha plant. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO.
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7bo Dlf Electrk) ßbop S. D. Moran & Sod Wiring &d4 Itepairizvg.
Union Trust Company Safe Deport Doxej vlth speeUl fACllltles for tha prtracy of customer.
ADLER BROS
On Michigan at Washington Since ISM. TTIE STORIi FOR 3LTÜN AST) BOYS
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InsUll Your DOWAGIAC ONE REGISTER FURNACE Now, nnd be prrparrd for winter. WARNER BROS. 226 South Michigan Street
SAM'L SPIRO Si CO. IIS-121 & Mlchigivn SL Home of H.S.&M Clothes
DEPARTMENTS 219-221 S. Mich. St.
