South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1920 — Page 2
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:;; air ' u h- n four ras-s apjn ar-il and intoxication, will be arraigned :i . itv .:, : ix 1 t. j In city court Nov. The case was ;- . rvf U'ü.i.i in. Tob -do. ).; Wil- ! st t by Pros. Schwartz in city court !.i:a D.iktr. T It !o. O. : FMward ; I'ridav nmrnincr fn motion of the
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John Zobik. r. 15 S. Grant St.. charged with th" unlawful j'fist'sifjn ff liquor, will be arrait?nd Nov. i. IJond in the ca.Ke was fixed at $."00
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REMOVE DEMENT TO SICK WARD OF JAIL
"HOW MY POOR BACK DOES ACHE!"
Many a Woman kerps Sloan's liandy for tliK but If 8 Krr;it fop other tains, too.
Lottie Hozar.sk i. 4 4 s. Mtadf .st.. va.- removed to the hospital ward
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REPORTS TWO NEU SMALLPOX VICTIMS
i:TKA SPIX'IAIi Zt'ift pounds of fruit tablets, our own make, for 40 cents a pound. Friday and Saturday onlv. TH IZ 1MI1LA.
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ItOVS V-NTi:i. T n boys wanted for Saturday aftraoon to walk stilts on Michigan :!. Apr ly at Heller's Furniture ."tore. 'J361-30 Ad t.
THAT draptrinff. wearjing backache, that so many women reKularly suffer from is quickly eased by a little Sloan's Liniment. But it Is trood for all the family. Apply it, without rubbing, for all kinds of aches and pains, from the dull, tearing ache of rheumatism.
Then there's sciatica, lumbago. 1
5ore muscles, stiff joints. Keep a bottle handy, for you nevcr'U know when you will need it. Largest size Is most economical. At all ilruKKists o3c, 70c, $1.40. Adv.
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36-inch Bleached SHAKER FLANNEL 25c a yard Regular 45c value
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Striped OUTING FLANNEL 25c a yard Regular 39c value
THE 16th BIRTHDAY OF "QUALITY FIRST" Continuing: Until November 13th
Anniversary Sale of New Winter Coats From Max Rubel, New York, at $58.75 This is a special shipment of handsome Winter Coats sent especially for our Anniversary Sale. This expert manufacturer is a friend of ours and has given us a selection of the very finest materials, all silk lined and interlined. Th ere are 20 styles in the assortment. The price at which these coats are offered means a saving of over 20 to you.
Anniversary Sale of Soft Warm Cloth Coats We are very proud to offer you these handsome Coats made in the smartest styles of the most bautiful materials. And such rock-bottom Sale prices. $25.00, $38.50 and $58.75. These coats represent the best workmanship and are the best values we have ever sold.
Anniversary Sale of Plush Coats For the first time in our 1 6 years in business we are able to show you ?uch splendid Plush Coats at such reasonable prices. former price 3 35.00 now $29.75. Former price $45.00 now $38.50. Former price $50.00 now $42.50. Former price $65.00 and $75.00 now $59.50. These coats are all marked Salt's Guaranteed Plushes and that means that they are as good as any you can buy. They are 34 tc 48 inches long and many are fur trimmed. Sizes are 34 to 54.
Anniversary Sale of Good Winter Coats from Last Sesason They sold then for $19.75 to $50.00. They are selling now for $9.50.
Anniversary Sale of Rain Coats Exactly what you want riht now! They are rubberized and are heavy winter wci ght. Plain Model $15.00 Tailored $19.75.
Anniversary Sale of New Winted Suits
At 20 Discount Many of these Suits have not been in our store a week. They are fur trimmed with Mole, Neutria. Australian Opossum and Silver Beaver. All ire beautifully lined. All sizes; $50.00 to $150.00. less 20. Other Suits which are no fur trimmed. $29.75 to $85.00, less 20 .
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Anniversary' Sale of Splendid Furniture This Section of our store tu, has grown way beyond our anticipation is offering every piece of Furniture at t discount of 109c Our prices have ben unusually low. but now, with the additional 1 0 ri Discount, it means an extraordinary saving to you. Still lower prices on Mattresses. Bed Springs, Beds, Overstuffed Living Room Suites, less the 10' c Discount.
Robertson's Sixteenth Birthdav Sale Prices are getting back to normal! Your 1920 Dollar has the Purchasing Power of 1914! Every Section of this Busy Store has been making New Prices Lower Prices, until we feel that wr have reached the bottom!
Anniversary Sale of All Furs at 15 Discount Special 36-inch French Sealine Coats, beautifully lined $150.00. 36-inch Höhender Dye Hudson Seal Coats $375.00. Splendid showing of handsome Fur Neck Pieces Sables, Stone Marten?. Fox, Skunk Martens, Minks, Moles and Hudson Seals.
Anniversary Sale of Women's Underwear Kayser's Carter's and Athena. The three makes which we believe to be he standard qualities in Women's Underwear. They are priced considerably Ie3S during the Anniversary Sale. Cotton Union Suits 85c, $1.00, $1.25. $1.50 and $2.00. Fleeced Union Suits 85c. $1.00, $1.25. $2.00 and $2.50. Wool Union Suits $2.50 to $6.50. Anniversary Sale of Cordurov Robes At $7.95 Ladies Corduroy Robes, ribbon trimmed and shirred back with belt. Rose and Copen. Their price has been $10.00.
Anniversary Sale of Fine Gloves Fown's, Perrin's and Kayser's Chamoisette Gloves at 50 a pair. Perrin's French Lamb Skin Gloves at $2.75. French Kid Gauntlet Gloves that were $5.00, are now $3.95 a pair. Regular $2.50 Washable Cape Gloves at $ 1 .69. Children's Gloves and Mittens at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Anniversary Sale of Women's Hosiery Radmore Silk Hosiery $1.25 a pair. Iron Clad Silk Hosiery $2.50 Hose for $1.50. Wayne Knit Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.95 a pair. Lisle Hosiery 75c value for 50c a pair. Special Seamless Cotton Hosiery 25c.
Anniversary Sale of Flannelette Sleeping Garments
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$2.98. Flannelette Gowns U sleeves. White and pink and blue stripes $1.98.
Flannelette Pajamas Billie Burke style or two-piece in
pink, blue and white. Hemstitched, braid, satin and frog trimmed $3.50, $4.25 and $4.50.
Anniversary Sale of Boys' Clothing at 25 Discount The entire stock of Boys Suits and Overcoats in our Boys' Shop is offered you at lower than 1914 prices. This immense stock of clothing, made by Jos. Skolny, New York, was regularly sold at very reasonable prices and now there is a reduction of 25 besides. You will never have a better opportunity to fit out your boy for winter. Prices arc $10.00, $12.50, $15.00. $19.75. $25.00 and $35.00 all less 23 ' . Our Entire Stock of BOYS' HATS AND CAPS at 25 Discount
Anniversary Sale In the Men's Store Fine Madras and Percale Shrits $1.89 and $2.50. Fine Flannel Shirts Gray and 0. D. $2.89. Splendid Fleeced Cotton Union Suits $1.89 and $2.85. Good quality Cotton Hose Black only 25c. 200 Dozen fine Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Soft and ready to use 25 c. New Gloves, Sweaters. Mufflers. Wool Hosiery, Ties, etc. At special prices.
Anniversary Sale of Children's Shoes We have taken all the odd pairs of Children's Shoes and marked them at exact cost $1.35 to $5.85 a pair. You will find most all sizes in this lot of about 150 pairs of shoes. Anniversary Sale of Children's Hosiery "Iron Clad" Stockings in all sizes. Regular 59 value for 39c.
Anniversary Sale of 1500 Pairs of Fine Winter Blankets At les than Wholesale Costs
LOT i lei Talrff B'-inkets for l-.?i.-"f'xK. bed t-iz Ll'i tan. b'ray and tlork p!ü.ld; tf-autifu! juality. T OT 2 200 Pairs $11. 5 Wanket it TxO, half .vool. ii!.i!'!v beautiful qua'-
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LOT 3 50 Pairs K:r. Whit Hilf Woi Eltr kets with hi up. pink ar.-i r : tord-r? -J13.C: Wankts frr ??.To. LOT 4 'n Pairs Part Wr, n:inko. Arrv i I je x $.:S Blankets fcr !4.a.v
15 Reduction on all North Star Bed Blankets and Beacon Blankets during this Anniversary Sale.
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