South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 52, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 February 1921 — Page 3
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BLACKSTONE THEATER BLOCK Clothing for Infants to 14 Years
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Latest advice from New York and Paris style designers state that the choker will be much in vogue this spring. Mink and marten are the furs most favored. See our spring exhibition now on display.
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CHAPLIN FILM IS HIGHLY LAUDED BY LOCAL MOVIE FANS I T!;. y ! t i:r 'i ; r l.i';hf'-l an.l criJ! Thon . ! u:irh. i.l. And lvft th? wih rvrrv f rv.otlon frora l'i uuhtcr to tho ; ts'-.J vi. in nf j--y:.;.athy romplct' ly i -ti d. th xr '"if-!: i'P of th . th.-- JS-irkton-' h'ifor who Vi nt t) tho openin? :.!).-r-.r. : Miir)'i r;. '.ir-'s nt-w li,r,i. "The K'i !." wi'-ly -idvvrtlf d :tt I'irst N'a- , .'Vi- id J.)V. 1 I.i:t ..-If of It. MX r-f'13 for while I h . '"in I i i ". i . . irt h - p k il.'-' : !;;-li-ihr r i2".tair.s rr.ori' nrvr hoen n any previous prowhich is unfolded IV.! 1 heart-throbs . :!.a:i ;:. u y a picturr I up i"', l-! tat ions for that has buiit oüiotlonal ac- ; C'h irii" l.-i h'r.---elf. but he has in- : j. hifv.s-. if into a s-Kw-y of heart ' iii;(-r. st that has s;-!dom been ' 'j-ia'li'd. The .synopsis of It nounds i ratlier trite for it starts with tho abandonment of h r baby by the ; v "man wlhi la.s lten wronged. , '"harlu- linds- 1 1 1 - '-aby and raises him ..) !,oyhnod. The typical Chaplin--Jiue ;nethods nf raicin the Kid ' .) i e.'-rorlb'e fur a good part of the humor with which the piece , . i ' " .il rid.4, whi'e Ills pitiable whimi- ; ' al p' o e li:re Jo gain tho child's love ' L' t,.. -i d many ;.n eye. The dram-:.;:p-climax i V.w .'ilm coiiu: with '"h.! tHn's Ii '.nr; Jiht, and the Kid's ! d vpair wli. n the law separates jttmni, hut th.'s i followed fo closely j by a bit of comedy which, perhaps. ; is the !) st of the r.iecf In which !"harlif rt'scui' him after a cha.e iver roof t'i'. that people lauphed ' the. lump.- right out of their throats. BERLÄNDS OCCUPY ROOM IN THE HEW BLACKSTONE BLDG. P. rlarul's ir.nckstono Bootory, 216 S. Michigan st., will pen to the puh-ii-Suturda'. The name Derland is rmt new; to the women of South i!i ml, a.s tlif lUrland store has been located on the second floor of the 1'nion Trust building for the past four years. The in r ascd volume of business and th'' il- siiv for a ground f,lo .r loc.itior', brought i'b.ut the move. The room whi.h th- new shoe jarlor v;!l o'-t-uj.y i- in the l.lark.tone thcat r i.uildirig. just youth of the tinater titraiue. II. Itr''kett, formerly manatrer .f the S'tati' st. store. Chicago, of the 1 V'tman-c'm ru Sho Co.. will have harge of th. store. Mr. Brockett h.a.- manaj-i d tin- loeat Bei land store for smne time past and will be as-si.-d by Al .Johnson, who will act ;.s I'l-mr ma gi'i". Th" interior of the parlor is dec-':at-i . ;i'ht grey wiih mahogany li ir..-.-.hili' the ceiling i.s ivory col .red. All shelf ing is concealed i from vi w by a novel panel effect. Fancy chairs are installed along the mirth wall. The floor Is covered a i t ii a dark gteen Wilton rug. lhi window lixtures secured Mr. Iho-Kitt are the same ' ar.!. . 1 Vrl priz at one of the ;.irk'' shoe conventions In !d recently. Vht !hn;:-is are of dark walnut, inlaid ui'ii Kiy. and are very novel in appearav.1". Tiiu p. trior will carry .t e.ir.i p.e lir.e of women's fott-v.-.-ar, specializing in some of the la t- f r..'V. '.ty numbers which are 1 ir.g worn largely this year. The -. i i' v. :!1 - p a to the public Satur- . . i : m i : ; i : . lt. RIß RRT.RASRR TO A iPPEAR SOON AT n i 11 1AU X i i I i r : i:! the ' b r 1 1 oi s ''.o? ' i .;tr. w a as ii:'s of criminology ! pp.. r.r n rri:ii whose at u :si?u: r.ew i !i . t ' l ' .1 it ti'"- folic' ,i!iil the of r"a ri : on.as. wlv : . i'ii A i.di fi i i ji :':a ! a I'pt-a ran- . at the riuoi Simd-iy. Th- n-w Vvx :';.t! i .'s l op, Tim widely re.ui s: .: i: - o; .M:.r. -1 A':. .in and Pierre c. -:v -!. v P : .-h w : ot iginally l "rJc'n Pat trai. -:ted into the 1'nir-;-.! ! r.d di.- cud by Kdward S.-li:wi.;k. Th-- :':rs -j.:soiI". scre-ned yetera. 'iv s '! ,i cb av idea who j i-"a:i;om;. i and shew.- t'nat he has '-:: .i rr-r ! tiu police and a! m.an !'c ir-- i i.y alr:m: evr;or.e. Mr. IPivc'.fd Ko' m.iM, "..icis th-j tit 'e Vole, will ''.!.':i!.. red far his j i . . !: i t !' I i ' N ..-5 t! i m : l . ! i r '. Iii t od : i"! l'fbie t:." The -Pi' Ii iüte:id of 1., j ..- . we.ilth !" materia! nt I it w.is imp. s;b!e fj pack : .:: a?1.! sf.mt itito 1 epj- , P-adi-t at l;.ts l . ( n ' m p. ; ii ui"i a o i;pp rt Mr. Ko-.-rii.i:; in -st :" ai! American serials. i'! th -.vor! I ..if as ver- !" '.. t:c - i:ib w;ih ';: of ti i the tools of the gr at W:!l:a:n ariu:m. r th. first t.rae in w : i o w 1 1 rcP-.:-, . -Th.- Scuttler.V At: 5iiorU:m. The play r.l .'i:tra--t; e in-m; a story f vi -a. M-ciifs are i : 5 ai d i e;,i;:j;u; jr '.vi rk ,s :'. a r.v b-st, ay:; mtic!:. IU- is sur- )';.! iii:n;' n!.;.'! i;
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Blackstone District CKatter By the Observer
After a work's Inihitrlous study - inj; under the tru'dint? h.ind of tho eminent Ion prln-Ier, Dr. I). C. Paul, thn ohsprver haf j f-t-corn sufficiently well versed In j the usf of the photo-perJoope to , uro a pltch r 'T a very heart r-ndinir aeen In tht.- gigantic balcony ! ,,ffico of the Y. L. Douglas shoe store. It was only, however, after wer;ii narrow e-caps frcm death that the Observer wa able ij plant his ' louKlas soa-g-olntr dJg on the ledge around tho roof and securo vi ry Intimate photo. this The above bit of art shows a KaloM conference In 'session in the rou7lafl office. L?ster Hurwich. manager, is endeavoring to make Kill Keener, salesman, understand that the Iat of a shoe means its j wearing qua'.ity as well as its width. ! 15111 Golden, of the notorious white front tailor shop, and Ir. Iemoptrco were seen having a heated vtrlal battle on the sidewalk during1 the summer weather last week. Dr. Lemontrw said that Golden is painting tho front of his tailor shop so as to fool the public into believing it's the Ulackstone theater. ThI made Golden sore and he winged out the following reply to the veil known eye doctor, "With a front like you got, people should buy glasses so they can see it." "Warren H. Miller, manager of Olsen &. Kbann jewelry store, sez. "Warren Harding ain't got nothen on mo when It comes to shaken hands and greeting visitors. T. L. Holten, manager of tho Olsen & Eltann store at IJenton Harbor, and Bill Green, another well known 1.1 . Mt-i err. r I ?JMI ivit'i (f. uuiri ii um in itiuaiii was here Friday to pee how they do businesd In real Jewelry store. And prominent among' the other quests was Sam Groves, who usta pilot the local Gutley store." Alright. Warren, we'll recommend you to John Dellaven and perhaps he can use you on his reception committee when he's mayor. Ci. 1Z. Brocket, the manaper of a couple of Blackstone District shops, was seen to fall off from a li.ke Hhore train at an early hour "Friday evening burdened down with a lota show cases, window fixtures, merchandise, etc., for the Blackstone Shop and Berland'S Blackstone Bootery. Funny, too. that an old railroader like Brockett don't know that the express companies are still in business. B. McCartan Piggly-Wiggly man:iCf r ls s" 11 n uus" nowuays tnai he ihn t pay attention to nonociy. We walked into to Mac's office the 'other day to talk advertising and rEXDANT EAR JEWELS PROV1KG POPULAR Pendant ear Jewels are among the new conceits and although their name may sound barbaric, they are in reality the daintiest of modern jewels. Their designs include single ear pendants which come In matching pairs and jewels of double strand which may be used as ear pendants or as correctly placed above or behind the ear and fastened in the j cm. :.ar?ir jweis aiier mm same j pattern are designed in strands of i parls or w ith diamonds in platinum I settings to make ropes between two ' pendants of unequal length. 'in mw I i lis win .in it' lit O. T. ..xt-.-JrliiiA
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For Tuesday Shoppers Best Cane Sugar, lb 9Jc Gold Medal Flour, 24y2 lbs $1.35 Pillsbury's Best Flour $1.35 Fels-Naptha Soap 7c Campbell's Soups 11c Salmon, tall 1-lb. can 13c Quaker Oats, pkg 12c See our new fruit displays; the best of everything.
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IMac wanted to know what !t was worth In cawe lots. Musta thought we was pcddellng canned goods of r lumetlhw. Since Al Johnson was made floor nmniger of the lierland Bootory, Wtf see whrro wo will probably get ordered off tho (Ipor every time we ero In tho store. Mr. .Mai holt, manager of Tittle Urothers market, drsirrs to inform the many people, who are obliged to await their turn at the counter, that in addition to bein entertained by the solo from the Fay F. Moss Music Studios he has made . I . t . V rtrrtiiiK-inerjis wain me v. . vopp i Music Shop to havo the latet Col- j umbla record hits played for them, j , Isidor Katanik. of Hammond, was seen lurking around tho Blackstone District last week inspecting the new stores. Bill Casidy was paged but the prowler has made good his escape. ; f The ahovo Is a dainty woodland seen showing a very neat fur bearing animal which has Just became aware of the fact that H. Greenblatt. furrier, and his trusty trapper, SI Brazy. are about to pounce upon it. As we go to press Mr. Green blatt sent in a flash that the animal is now in his store in the form of a choker awaiting for some young lady to call for it. I.'ndersLand the C. W. Copp. the , phonograph magnet, has o dum i many speeches to make at the various Civic clube that he is having his talks made up on phonograph records. Junt like all the b'j? league speakers. Dum grood Idea Mr. Copp, just so the clubs are all phonopraphlcally equipped. The police were obliged to break up the mob that collected In front of th Ward & Lewis store, Friday afternoon, when F. J. Vogt installed the huge plate glass window. Harry EaMon, the assistant manager of the Auditorium and well known overseas fighter, liked his i trip abroad so well that he has booked a French pitcher. Tho first episode, as the theatrical men say, Tartod Sunday. A sure sign of spring. C. 11. j Steed under one of his knockem cold hats. j T. H. Brandon, chief contributor to the New York Central railroad. 1p ' mk!n? a strenuous effort to purchnsi the photo-periscope from the Observer. T. H. wants the com- I plicated Instrument so as he can 1 sit in his New York hotel an"d count the customers and they enter his gigantic department store in the. Blackstone District. t NOVEL DISPLAY OF CHILDREN'S DRESSES A very novel display of children's i dresses and infanta wear can be seen this week in the windows of the Ldttlo Folks Shop. Tl;e sprln? dresses for children are now on display. If. Alberts, proprietor, ls yhowing an unusually novel stock of clothinp for the infant, as wei! as appliances for the nursery. TO ATTEND ITIt SAI.K. II. (Ireenblatt. furrier, will attend the annual fur sale which will open this week at St. Iuis. According to Mr. (Jrrenblatt. the price of raw furs is exptcted to advance slightly. 1 r onto. Wiggly
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m Watch Wednesday's Papers for our DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL Warren. H. Miller, Mgr. ' 214 S. Michigan St. Blackstone Theater Bid?. At Band and Orchestra Instruments and Supplies Bloss Music Studios Merchants Bank BIdg. Third Floor Lin. 1435
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ANNOUNCES OPENING Saturday, February 26th Featuring Women's Fine Novelty Footwear At Prices That Will Appeal to You
OPENING OF The Blacksione Shop 218 South Michigan Street Saturday, February 26th FEATURING Coats, Suits, Dresses At Reasonable Prices
SPECIALIST IN FITTING GLASSES "Kryptok Glasses," shell rim eyeglasses and deep curve toric lenses carefully fitted and adjusted complete optical service. EYES EXAMINED THOROUGHLY Or. G. G. Paul Optometrist Ground Floor Blackstone Theater BIdg. For a Real Pleasant Place to Dine Try the GOLDEN EAGLE
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