South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 259, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1920 — Page 2

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BIG DELEGATION TO ATTEND KIWANIS STATE MEETING V

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Plan to Join Like Number From Klkliart.

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DIRECTORS YOTE GENERAL PROGRAM FOR LOCAL BODY

JOHN BARLEYCORN CAUSES $10 FINE Drunk Caes Let Off Easv bv Judge Gilmer Tuesday

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Harry Williams, 3 04 W. Rattoll !-t., u ho adrnittd that h- had bet-n lr;v;:;u' a car and acccrlin to t.stlr:;o:;y of the patrolman wan drunk at th- tin.' was fined 510 and costs bv Ju li;e fJilmer in -ity court Tues1.j iiiurnlr. Williams was arr -ted on Indiana a v.. Sunday afterr." " 'ii. 'ar;rnir Solomon. 4 11 Cottago Grovi av., ch irked with r(bbt-ry wan ho ur,d dor to thf St. Joseph county i-irctnt court and placVi umlvr lf)nd of $'?). The complaint wa. fib.d rv J. Tapp. r.vtt. ss to rim. Frank King:. 221 V. J-ff r.son hlvd.. char;Tl with intoxication was f i : . 1 $1 and cots. John Fitzrnorc. i 2 0 s. Michigan st.. ciiared with intoxication, was fined Jl and costs. Foren J. (Iiow !. 100 7 Parallel ?t. who was drivir.it a motorcycle without ;t proper license and violau d a city traffic ordinance. was shown br.incy by the Jurist- and Kiv n a us-p ended fine vi 51 and costs.

Chamber of Commerce Plans to Tie Up With Other Organization. A fc-cner.il program for the outh Ilend Chamber of Commerce was submitted to the board of directors at the meeting: which fclowed the weekly luncheon Monday noon. The progrram Includes a plan to develop a Junior Chamber of Commerce, which will take care of the young men of high school age who are not ready to afhliato themselves with the older body. A campaign against fraudulent investment will be carried on through the banks, and literature warning against fake and doubtful stocks will be placed In the pay envelopes, and local and state legislation will be sought to curb the growing evil. Plans to tie ur with the activities cf the Chamber of Commerce with the other agencies for civic betterment will also be carried out. The agencies include the Ad Club, Woman's Chamber of Commerce. Womens' clubs. Credit Men. Purchasing Agents. Farm Ilureau, Employment Manager?. Y. M. C. A.; V. W. C. A., Hoy Scouts, Itecreatlonal Board. Tourist business. Rentalf. Labor, and Manufacturers Hareau and others. Sept. 16 will witness the display of most of the fall openings of the stores of the city, though some of the stores have had early autumn merchandise on display in their windows for some time. Interurban Day is chosen for the time when the merchants will put out their most attractive window sets to show the new mode.- of the season. J. Ii. Premner. transportation secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, has announced that the tracing of car load lots of freight for local merchants during the last nine months has caused a saving of over $:0'0,C00. and has kept many of the business men of the city In a position to keep up their supplies of raw materials and finished products when othtrs were lacking them.

FRANK S. TIIOF.PF. j m e-ting Monday afternoon, train;

lainers were arrange d t-r, Miitabbf ntertainnu nr. was planned. and iaentltication b.uU'es were ordered for all. The time of leaving. ; .id other del3l.i will be a r.ou m ' at th- regular Thursday luncheon f the Kiwanis club this wck at the Oliv.r hotel. eine f the i.-jr mV r.- oi the' eor.iniiltf'1 will explain all th- ar-ran'emcm-at this time.

zast ye.tr tnc nr-t I iguana i-rr.- : ver.tion of Kiwar.i.-; clubs waA held I at Lafive!'.-. l::i.. C. I. J. L. M,-j f:ullpu''h. of Miri-n. ; prominent i

the stat". Only a l'cw i v i " scattered through th- s'at-' at tiitime of the Jf.iyt-tte mf eting, but this year's convention t.nd- nearly 2.". Kiwar.is eiubs m t!ie principal cities of the Mate uitii ;t couple of thousind p'oplc pre ta rirv-r to a.tteiid the -econd annual g t-t"-;-:he r me etin.

TESTS SCHEDULED TOR LOCAL MAIL TOTERS

Civil service examinations for clerks and carriers will be held Saturday. Oct. -. Application blanks mav be obtained from the secretary

of the local civic board. Frank Kot-

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How Thin Folks Can Pat On Flesh

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ASK POLICE TO LOOK I OR STOLE JEWELRY

The local poiiee have been asked to watch the pawn shors of the city m an cftort to apprehend jewelry t!.ies who took a number of watchs from a Nile, Mich., jewelry store Monday night.

If yoti are wtak, thin nnd emaciated and r'au't put n flesh or c(t htroiic. n matter how much you eat. g te WVttiek's f'ut Itate lrug Sore or any ether dmgsist and get enouch Illoodlreu lliosi:iate for a three weeks tre:itrnent and take It as directed. If nt the end ef three weeks you don't feel tronger and better than you have for month: If vour erpK aren't brigJiter an. I your nerven steadier; if you don't sleep better and your vim, vlsrnr and vitality aren't more than doubled, or If you haven't put on peveral pounds of good, stay-there flesh, you can have your monev t.aek for nsklnjr nnd mood-Iron l'lio-rvhnte will cot you nothlnp. IM POUT ANT Wood -Iron Phosphate i sold onlv In original packacres. containing enoueh for three weeks treatment, at Sl..") per n.ieWace only . a week. Wettlek's Cut Iiate Drug or nay other drugglfct. Adv.

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Some banks are just like the description of them given in our present day dictionaries 4 an establishment where money is kept, loaned, exchanged, etc.' Just that and no more a cold blooded, machinelike group of people functioning in a routine way. But the progressive, modern bank is a living, pulsating thing; a corporation with a soul, with activities and sympathies reaching into the business and personal affairs of its clients. There is an atmosphere of friendliness, courtesy and helpfulness; an endeavor to render constructive service. We believe ours is such a bank and that you would find banking here pleasant and profitable.

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Thursday, September Sixteenth We Turn Over a New Leaf on the Calendar of Fashion

New Fall Suits

A particularly attractive autumn suit is of brown velde:yne. It is modeled with Balero back and two side front panels ending in sable squirrel tabs. The large, reversable choker collar is also of sable squirrel. Gorgeous hand embroidery graces the full skirt of the coat and is also used for trimming on the sleeves. Pussywillow silk in a fancy pattern makes the lining. The plain gathered skirt is characterized with pockets. $195.00

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Quality First

With Roberston Bros. Co. Fall Opening means the changing of the seasons; a fresh start in the service of our customers on a "Quality First" basis. As far as Fashion in South Bend is concerned, today is the close of Summer and tomorrow the opening of Fall. Our Summer Merchandise, what little remains of it, is laid away and the New Autumn Goods are brought forward. With us. Fall Opening is not confined to any one Department or class of Merchandise. The whole, big Robertson's Store steps forward together into the Autumn and Winter, confident that we have lived up to "Quality First" in the past and determined to live up to it in the future.

New Fall Millinery

Black satin soliel hats vith mot.al trimmings. Black ohar.tilly laces are used in great varietio? In these hats. The model. are small and close fitting, those that roll off the face and large droojaing brims. Tho new shades are brown, pheasant, beaver, henna and emerald green. Fancy feathers, ostrich feathers and coque oro th favored trimmings. $15.00 to $25.00

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Furniture

Hlegant overstuffed living room suites very similar to the Burch of Lnndnn

makes. The highest legrer of resilience and comfort is oh-' tair.od bv the tise of poft down for filling. The seat cushions are- channel filled to avoid lumping. Torse davenports and chairs are now temporarily covereel with sateen so that you may hao a choice of damask, volour. tapestries or broeatelle which js again coming into vegue. Davenports S2'2.00 to S5.i.00 Cha Irs 01 I. ".00 to $300.00

New Fall Dresses

A lovely dress possessing an abundance of youthful charm is of navy kittens ear satin, rhis model is draped with silk net which is braided and beaded in pattern. Narrow panels Sold the net drape in position. The waist is banded with gold lace and the waistline is low. Satin banding is tastily used to trim the elbow sleeves. $175.00

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Unexcelled in the field of cotton blankets stands the Beason line. We are showing the light weight and

medium weight for these snappy fall nights and the warm heavy comforts for cold winter. Our complete line includes a large assortment of patterns and colors that aie pleasing. $1.00 to $14.00 (During September at 1 5 c'c Discount) Flannelettes of good quality in a plentiful choice of patterns and colors for the fall and winter night wear. 45c.

New Fall Shirts

Pure silk shirts in fancy stripes, Jersey silks, crepe silks, Jap silks or a plain white silk and fiber mixed. $7.50, $9.00 $9.50

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New Fall Yard Goods

Kittens Ear Crepe An all silk, satin finished crepe, one of the strongest and most durable of id'k fahrli s. having a wonderrul rich lustre. It is soft and droopy, with a glove-like smoothness to the touch. Especially n:c for th

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Clothes Ready for Early Events

There's no reason tor th1 hurry and scurry of the last minute before that first, fall affair. It's high time you were sending your evenir.-j clothes to us for cleaning and rresiir.g in anticipation of formal parties. The B XI Benzed Process insures clean, odorless garments, with new life in the fabric. Hung awi-.y in our duat proof containers your garments will be ready for Instant use. THE B. B. CLEANERS nrr.L x. m:i:ni;. inp. 10S Wrst Colfax Ae. 231 Hist Tutt St. Phone; livU 1144, Automatic 14 10

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WARMING! Tho public is warned that It is wrong to offer cash to one of our men for Ice. and it la against the law for them to sell for cash. Buy coupon hooka. You can have the unused coupons redeemed any time. You can Luy for caih at tho plant. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO.

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Ff V I i fit J H Fl C

If you can use any of the following pieces of

furniture, come to the Auction next Saturday

arternoon, oept. loth, at Lee rurniture and Stove Exchange on the west end of Colfax Avenue Bridge at 1 o'clock.

12 Dressers 17 Metal Beds 8 Dining Tables 4 Buffets 4 Sideboards 6 Hard Coal Stoves 10 Laundry Stoves

10 Soft Coal Heaters 3 Bookcases 3 Kitchen Cabinets 1 1 Rugs, all sizes 42 Rockers and Chain 5 Baby Cabs 7 Library Tables

Hundreds of other pieces of househod goods.

For those breaking up housekeeping. We will Auction off your household goods charging only a small commission for our services.

Col. J. C. Zerbe, Auctioneer