South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 75, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1921 — Page 2

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ELECTRIC DISPLAY BROUGHT TO CLOSE Many Re prc?entati r of ari on Concern Witnc Exhibit Here.

T f i"iinr if th , -. d uf ri.i 1 n.i omrrr:al i'shrin: h : h h V 9 hf n ''.,.jr'"-! r - P. .ir. : H Pri. of th" 1 T ; - -r Limp U'rrlvf. Mflrn, N. . d ;r.rc h p.t't Ihr i. tt: "na-n!"v- r f t'om-rv--' h ; .;!;-, j 'vt I;'. J !.) nichV T'" ihr . iT'f'l it ..r 'ft "f s o f ;.'u i; t h 1 . n I CI"--t - r C -. T-a p'jrp'-- -r th Monday aftr r ', i ht rr 1 v ,i n du ,t . ' i o - i o . ; T h . r h ; f Irak I h e : tj-n- ;"'-p; r f th ?-?l.-.r. real is h- !H!u.tr tri-.',! iuhtin.x friir.r ; : h vh. h thoy hT. b-'n ep-ratirr. The h:;i- hows 50.04 i.-htirr : i n ; .. , t t.-, r pha in riar and f'rvjon whr tr b' -.! -f. . r-.:-c from s ' r ' Irf j il r''v,;ct!fir f ,.t ir1f'n i :!-,; s h-t;r " Tk.n ro'-'jiipr. f ..r th- . mTh ' "Wvi'Z ' vhil'-if M O'td ,v rtrht -v., nf , , r,;ilhiPr, n,t...

dosr. rhjrchj ard tvhrilj. offbr. raftJnf room. :r . w-r shown. Victors Annul. Mn from ry :.in: In South

mTlng:. who th" r:t: within a radlu r.f TO mi!" of ith I'f n 1 al.sA had r"pr"na t i in ltni!anr. Monday r.o-.n : ! I r crk 1:r. nr u r"rJ in fh- hin.l)r tulldinjc for o i of town tru"t wiio carr- nt at: n i th" f.nl day of h xib.t.

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rlsrrj rn th ri by h? K7aon Co. f'-vr ?h im p'irpo. Th xh!b:t un1r th nr)nal iirctsor; rf Mr. Dan. who ix makiüp " ro :r ff 'h mid-'"trn and outhw'frn r -i t with h: xhlbit.

front t. knock Pi a fain.', th Iron frAme of tho wlnihli. Tüe Jurpi mn tk"n to his home.

OBJECTS TO OTHER FELLOWS DUST: EACH

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'Ts th" ir.?"-5Ttiori at Mi-hiRan i i 1 W'ayn" Rt Tondy. R;irr:i V,c'r, iff? IJrrsn t.. rp"ivd a n'imUr of p.iinfu! hrui. whfn th T'ord ran ino a rhmira! trurk from N. l fir tatinn. Traffi' offirrr P:d that Tampli"ar. rwnrin.T a a hih rat" of spd. disrccarrlrd th traffic sicrn rvhi"h wa iit top and tha h p!unc"d dir-ot!y into th" borly of th nre trtik. Hr.ir. who rva. in th1

of intoxication. l t;i:h; on by p:oi; draughts of win . m id U haw br-n r"iird frm Ni!f. M -h.. was taxrd S3 for his alcohoho failin;-.

StPl'.a Shaft 'a a." fird J pa ar.d

costs for k"pirifr a hou" of ill fame, whil ("arnt Poyrr. r ha reed with hir.K' an inmate of tli- place, and William Vonk"r. riiared with freflii"ntinK it. were each hned J .1 and ("harcrs a sra Inst Prank Schultz, for malicious trespass were dropped wh"n r.'hinf? cojbl b found in the rity ordinaries to rover his otf no. It was alleged that he flumped ayh-s on other people's property in the city

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VAMJKS Dt'R FIRST CONSI PnilATION"

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1 "' P: ' - -it i : ;.r nf t i . Stlvr r p-a!-t'i a --iimiu- ! .,rt, ; : 1 a 1 " by Jr.- .1. Mw'ka. The '' ! ' ' ' ,:' '" - of :h" m i". t U Una tins K. - i : I '.. ;id s ', . i v a . ; a s of r."v nit mbers -a i In!:: i ti r.rlinq. Im; ) ; an' . ' d mar- h to i Pra-k il 1 i,' . o!nir..andinr ofr

P.row n .! ! Te-a .'. .'-a-a i .- auo. r ;" Iit;.- A. a'! Jar'ison a n n on r, '( Hi f.ithrr uai r-- in M. Pr ; d h i n , y ; f a - a and ill . tn for r;ub!iStafs artiiy. 1 1 hi If :w d v.-r via nomira fio;; for f"Ui,-; ar.an at !!' ears .: a s"ibia. A - i r t p' ii"; ',.!-'. ; a a trjan of t!u Spanis!lhe a ft :n j a a k d Mi" lüi'.' i ' N it :. I A iia p. war, and '.iv s wit li h: etiard r uiiiM nt T ! - i I and rutri- f it.iiiy at l,'?.2 V. Poland t. nvl bv nrir: m - "'. !. 'I ! i i ; tit Polish National AKianC" are tai--.i::.: fand5 'n "nl arq" tlieir liorar.v .a: "JI S. M'dMirrsoji rV. and will purI flH.-'1' nMV ..,,.kH ;n ;r;ir futur".

j ?bey wi:i iio;, ;, htzar in the ' !;ir futuie to ra!.- funds.

These are such interesting days at Newman's with the new fashions coming m every morning and you will find i such a satisfaction to have so many selections to choose from.

Every One of Our New Spring Suits Has Some Striking Feature That Will Appeal to You

These Suits for women and misses are in the most pronounced new styles, very reasonably priced at

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89

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Other Suits as low as $29.75 and up to $1 49.50.

Exclusive New Wraps and Coats In All the Latest Spring Styles These Wraps and Coats have just been received from one of the foremost Coat Makers of New York City. Each Coat is a wonder and represents wonderful value at these prices $49M $69M $89i2 and $97-M thrr 'ot and WrapK as low a? JID.Tj up to 1 2 i fliese elegant garments are in all new materials such as Marvella, Velvine. Vclmirac, Evora Superior, Florzella, Orlando, etc., in spring weight fabrics.

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Fashionable Dresses for Easter Wear Are Here in Great Numbers for Your Approval There is much to be said in favor of the distinctive dress modes which we are now offering at such moderate prices

You Will Like These Prettv New Blouses and Overblouses We have never seen dressier Blouse, than in this collection in Georgette, Crepe de Chine, etc., everyone in wonderful Springtime shades including all of the staple colors at prices surprisingly low

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Petticoats and Pcttibockcrs Jn an Endless Variety and Co'ors As low as $2.98 and ud to $ 1 5

a !o- as and up to 2 ö

Words cannot really describe accurately the exact lines and new features which makes cch one of thee dresses so very distinctive. Thcv must be seen to be ap-preciatec1

More New Fur Chokers just received in Squirrel. Mink, Fitch, Stone M arten and Hudson Bay Sables.

New Beaded Bags for Easter at $1 7.95

Pxpvriri in Peminine Appr"i for 17 Tfars

srrL:sH0P fyroMEN

SMr.by K'lkirwi,, of S. Rr-ek-f. 'd :!.. n;ade a n n -nj m a ni. n t a.s a '.indidat. (Or r p u 1 ! i a n nomination i for cn;i nrihaa a of tli" ;th ward.' Mr. Kelkiewiez i- rity foreman of the ! trect?.

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l-!'i.vnd of ,To---( ph V. Wvpi5?zyns:ki. i-r it'" thr Pi aoo, are boosting aiai f.-r ciy j idu" on the den'.ocratic ii k-1.

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You Never Tire Of Cuticura Soap Because of its abi-oiute purity and refreshing fragrance, it is ideal for every-day toilet purposes. Always include the Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. ortton rvt 1JÖ. MillMtlJCui Sold . . wnr Sp Z O rrrmrv'- 2J stvi Me TJam TSt. Cuticura Soap ha Tea witbout nag.

TO HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA

If Mixrd With Sulphur It Parkens So Naturally .bMl rim Tell. Th" o'd-tit,'e mixture of Sair- Tea ad Su-ip'iur for dark"r.inc: Kray. s?ia-a !-.od a nd fad-d )iair is crand- ' I. tin r's r-:up". and folk arr ; train iir it to la-op their liair a pnai, on: .o;.a hi h is unit" si-nsible, a at" lixir.p: in au aco vh!i a vuiii'u! appraran -" is cd the greata- a d a 1. 1 a go. Now ad. i vs. tliouh. wa don't have th" t i-'iubb dTi;e t;.v of Katharine: tr.r- si and th" niis.sv n.i.xliiir a h i i " . All d.rus: s ores sdl thr -ad -toaH iiaidu. ;. improved Vv ?h inibJi'i'i of orhvr ingredients, rilled V"th's S; and Sulphur 'or. i jiou r.ii." It is .ry popular be- , 'tu-.. ':.'bo,jy ran l:'"or'i- it Ivi 1 applied. Simply m it"n ' - ti " .im, or a "oft bnh ' Ith it and ir.tw this through y-iur h.vir. t.ii.ir s'l-. tl! trand at ;i ri.n: b ;,:; i:u, th" err ay hair i:appr r.-. but w hat deüsht? t't ladies with Wyt-i:'-; S : l-o and Sulphur 'omp. ;r d. it.. 'P. r..sil"K beautifully 1 . rk :-. i iir th" hiir af"r a fov opp:;.- p r .-. -aus that soft '- vt-'.. a Md a "'"'" j. :"a ' ' of a b u n d a rp" h a b i? so nprartiv

Glasses Properly Filled

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DR. J. BUR1CE, Op'L 130 S. JUCIUOJT ST. Uracil Ixiw. Äupllcat4.

HARRY HARTMAN Putter Hangln?, Painting autl lccoratlus A" Work Guaranteed Firt-Cla3j 413 X. Wood bL Plioue Lincoln 225S

WM. E. KEIM Occtrical Contractor House WIrinc a Spcctaltj AU Work. Guaiantcrd US -V. Traticls. Lincoln

Spring Dresses

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5tore Opens 8:30 Closets 5:30

Open Saturday Till 9:30

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Long, Slenderized Lines Achieve Grace and Simplicity in our

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We have very carefully' collected the handsome assortment of Suits which

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tials in styrle have been eliminated and we have avoided every superfluity that might subtract from the distinction of these-Suits. Fine quality of fabric, high character of tailoring and correctness of mode deftly united in a garment of stunning beauty has been our one consideration. Our Suits not only give one a well-dresses feeling but also the air of confidence that comes with knowing that one is attired in perfect taste.

Jacket models are boxed, blousedtor developed in straight line effects. The leading fabrics shown are Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Twill Cord and mixed Tweeds. The trimmings, not elaborately applied, are mostly Embroidery, Braid, Buttons and Self Banding. Navy is by far the predominating color and Pussywillow silk is the favorite lining. As for price we offer a range in which a woman of any means can be satisfied $25 to $129.50

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Next Saturday is the Last Day of this Sale

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5 :30

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For Every Room in Your Home Following the general European custom, the bedroom and bathroom have linoleum floors. 1 colors and patterns arsuch that they harmonize perfectly with the wall covering, furniture and genera! spirit of the tvo rooms. Armstrong s Linoleum comes in rich, mellow greens, browns, blues and grey.-? with or without patten;?. Not only will it mnke your ioot,? r,pcar as an inseparable part of the M'hole decorative t ehern, but it will provide an absolutely .-ccnitary !v? on which j throw your fabric rups. You will find Armstrong's Linoleum a vrry practical floor for every room in the house, because it is Ics expensive than hardwood, eerier to lay and tokcp cicr.n. tnd cqu-il!y dtarable. Vre'Il also show you a pleasing variety of mattme and carpet effects for the nursery; attractive parquetry inlaid desigr ; for dining-rooms, halls, libraries anddens; and serviceable 'iie effects for kitchen and pantry. Telephone if you cannot call in person and we shall gladly send our man to see you. We Have Sold Nearlv a Carioad of Armstrong's Linoleum at 98c to ?3.00 a Sq. Yd. This Price Still Holds Good For 4 Davs More

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