South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES URUGUAY POST MAY School Frats. Are GALL SAM R. PERLEY Cleared Of Part T . .-- in Naughty Dance Prot Hardin;: m t (.on-, For Saturday Onl Henderson Corsets $2.00 lo $12.00 Front and hack lace. Pink und X hit CcuRobertson Biioö We arc selling the well known Jap Rose Soap !7Fi fider Local Man a- Probable Mmi-ter. btore upcn3 8:30 Closes 5:53 Saturday Open Till 9:30 til. Medium and low waist line. JO. P t I Ii otizatinn in Andron Affair K x o n e rale s Students 3 bars for 25c ;. 1 r. r; v. H 'T- p. n p 's r t
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FAMILY QUARRELS DRIVE KERF ERY TO DR1SK. IS CAIARGE
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"f ty, rify to f.jaT iallv jroh. j I. J. Moijlilrin fin I th" 1 f. ralan r ports that vrni"n had i.-.-n ' su.-p, rnlfd. j ;ort.-.l from Chicago to uivc- inoh j Iala.li. was in curt H'V.t;i1 1 Jane'.-? !) r ua . 'is ,u'n, l.o..V.-4 mal r the charr
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A Saturday Sale of 68 Mignonette Dresses at $25 Each A splendid lot of Dresses in the long line styles, trimmed in beads and embroidery. Colors are Brown, Taupe, Tan, Navy and Harding. Sizes 14 to 46. Values to $45.00.
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Tailor Made Suits $50.00 These came from one of the best Suit mVf ers in the country and are all smart new Mviin fine Tricotines and Poiret Twills. W c ha
all sizes in Navy trimmed, in self and
colored embroidery. The value in thct is unquestionable.
Wash Dresses $6.50 to $25.00
ITiese are domestics and imported Ginghams in checks and plaids. Straight line models are in evidence and the trimming is organdie and braid.
IS AYS HE WAS KICKED
Andrew kVrtrry. ZZ-1 Anon way V'., who lia h. .-n having rnuh
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wife, rr:oth r in-law nrnl fir mTn-
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OFF 77MY, ROBIiED: it.c ..sin..! with th oa rs of 1If it? ff ivn ff!7i! '" ;iy 'I cahh'iLTe aral smoke,', linni,
Juan I,arios, a M i an. taken to
rs of the fan illy, wa litt r:i ily tin county j dl Friday morning, t . .1! 'Mriven to .trink' 'Dnirs.Ia y niiit. it t in. la.- offi. ials that while attempting 1. alleej, when he was arretted for to "h at Iiis fare" on the , -A- Yrk Irlvin nn a ulomohlle -,. lula un l.-r l Central railroad, he was rohhe-1 of
th ir,fln nr. of ll.juor. When arr tU'ne.J !n r:y court Friday morning lit r.ti-.'d a pi. a r.t not K'-iliy 'a l ..s Case was inark-l for April 1.1. I-T'rt.r3" wa nrr.-?t.'l two we.-k-n"fi rn the ci.nip! ii;;t of hi.s wlf. who char;.;. 1 iiini with assault and Lattery. A fw days prei..u-ly, it said, a '"tilion f-.r divorce had L n !! d. ari-iriir ut of a quarrel
7." tents Ly a Lrakenian trnl kirk'd off. the Tnovlru,' train, with his ;iartrn r. w hs. name was not uiv. n. IirioH sustained n Lrokf n arm and
S 'Vfral ut;i al.tut the faci He waj
put t.ff tlie tram, it is said, i .. miles out of South la nd (Hi th" XeV Yolk Ontial liru .-w The injured mnn was taken to Station No. lo .-n the South Shre Fleetric line and from there taken to the eounty jail in the u-
and a variety of v uet.aLh-ii had Le.Ml allow, d to rev.,i-. theins.d'. into a d conn" S' d condition and eoiiLin- to render thems.lv ob-
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IilTdie was allow. .1 to take the stand and h- j rona.-.-d to e!.-an up around the place, pa'.'? the lloor with C( inent and install l-(i cans in th" name of sanitation.
which Kcrtery hid with Iii-; wife tody of OfMeers Ie Vo.-i and Vermin, o. r the fact tliit th-ir child liad'alonrr with his partner.
I-irios, who has difti'-ulty in
L-n Lorn Llin 1. Ir addition t thi. th re v. is a i-'jut. it is said, over eert.aii prop-it y w Iii h IC'-rt. r," r-fued t deed to Mrs. Kcrt.-ry. Ai the time the i.V" v. a.s prcviou.-Iy in -urt :i r-.- r.r ii i. t io ri ha.l n-ary L--n rfe t i 1. tvt n ht;5l.:i:hl and v!fo.. t-ut as fti"y w. r- en th. Ir way t Th.- ante-room of the r:ty court. ;i ;;- r.vtf ior.al ir.tc r rdion v. a. luad" 1 c Ktrt.n mot tor-iri-I.iw who n fu I to the j. ,i " pai t siipd. Thi' e.i- Was (ojitillUed at that ti.il o.
People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
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in lorrain. o i tnuch Ion-rr if you fret a package of , In ' Dr. Ed-varch' Olive lablots. Thesen '
should bcin to clear after you have ; taken the tablets a few nitrhts.
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of not guilty. H;s c a -' was s. t for April 1.
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Dr. Edurrcb (jlive Tablets do tlt
which caioT.cl docs, ar.r! ju.t as effectively, but their action is rc-Ltb zvA
1 safe instead of severe and irritating.
No v:q v lo takes Oiivo Tablets is
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beincr produ.'. d in Fr.iru e anl is cvcr CUr:-c! with a elr.rk brown taste." training in p .pnlai ity. It is eali-d i a tiarj tirenth. a dull, litlfs, "no COk1"
the Francop, am! s- lN for JV'im. It is1 feeltr'. rfi:v!iMnli(in torrid live-
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n.i Mond .y. wit! ! ure.-.i to r- , rar Its makers e'.alm
c:.ity sala' i.s and uradiri; of KOV- ralion nf rnsoline ernm.-nt ciii s- ri e nnplnyrs. j .
Adoption of th i . (.i.i.-iiie. . ion
pro-ran: will vi;e ut tho $2 r l.or.u-. Itais's in Las.- pay of em-I-loy. v, w-.'.l ' granted, however.
ire. --passenger ; dirv-ni. m or amply face.
miu s on a uuvc in:). i. re a t:reiy vCsCtabie
cr,nv,vr.;r.d ir.ix-ci v.itli f.-ive oil: you will i.::ov tk.ni Ly their oave color. Dr. l-ai'.yards pent years anions patkr.s al'; ii-tcd v.ith iivcr r:.d Ujl
eo:r.;:I: ir.tj. ar.d Oiive Tab'.- is are the i:n::Kt..s-1 v clicctive n-ult. Take one or
TI'A NOW ADMISIHI.i:. Tea and . .ffee may now he admitted Ly mail into Italy withoui w
-p.ai.d proNioui authority from ta- v- ..... i..K..al-v ... , ., , Ä r. m two r..Lhti' 1'T a v.tt'.:. he bo.v much
Try i EU S-TIMES Want A(h . Hunter aruoun .1 Fri.l ay
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Daintv Summer Dresses r $19.50 to $29.50. Dotted Swiss and Combintions of Organdie and Gingham and Organdie and Swiss are effectively employed in these Frocks. They are trimmed in real Irish crochet, embroidered organdie collars and fancy organdie loop braid. Some have ruffled side panels and others have alternating stripes running horizontally around the skirts.
Tub Frocks For Girls $1.98. At this one price vre are featuring a lovely group of Dresses showing exceptionally good style and workmanship. They are plain colored Ginghams with plaid collars and sashes or handsome plaids with white collars and pockets finished with hand embroidery.
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Wrappy Coats $25.00 to $50.00 Here is a very attractive showing of !-.: Coats for Spring. They are full silk liner! ai-.i beautifully trimmed in embroidery and .-tili!; ing. Harding, Tan and Navy are the i:mpopular colors represented. A special Coat is of fine Tweed. '4 l' iu;i and half lined. It has jaunty pockets and belt. The low price is $25.00.
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New Hats Have Arrived $6.95 and $10.00 A beautiful variety of new- Transparem Hats has just been unpacked. They are floral trimmed. Along with them came also some attractive Barnyard Straws trimmed in flowers. All are excellent values.
Cotton Waists $1.00 to $3.95 In this group of splendid Waists are Voiles. Batistes, Dimities and Organdies. 1 hey are lace, embroidery and hemstitched trimmer!.
Long and short sleeves are to be had in tailored j
or trimmed styles. There are W hite, Bisque and colored stripes.
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T his is Sweater Time Now, in the Spring, is when you need a Sweater more than in any other season al-
Shoes and Oxfords For Girls Calf and kid Shoes in either light or dark brown. Light and medium weight. Lace Oxfords and 2-strap slippers. Goodyear and turned soles. Sizes 2Yi to lYi $6.75 and $7.50. For Boys Oxfords of sturdy welt in brown calf skin. Sizes 4 to 2 $1.85 to $2.25.
Sport Shoes for the real American boy.
For Around the House Apex Aprons and L'Aiglon Dresses are very desira bU for h ouse work because thev are cut
on large patterns to insure comfortable fitting, j They come in light or dark Ginghams and Per- j cales and are neatly trimmed. !
Apex $1.39 to $3.25. L'Aiglon $2.98 to $6.50.
though a Sweater is really a year round gar- Comfortable yet built to stand hard wear, merit. We show beautiful models in silk, silk White duck with thick ridged rubbed soles.
ANNOUNCING ANNUAL REAL ESTATE WEEK From April 10th to April 17th
The Ural Estate Columns of The News-Times will he rrplrte with splendid opportunities to acquire your own home, and will be a comprehensive catalog of South Bend and suburban properties for sale. IF YOU PLAN to buy a home this year, follow the Real bstate ads from clay to day. Hundreds of properties will he advertised; small hunalows; lare city residences; farms; etc. And to fit your pocketbook, you will find a varied list many ca:? be bought on easy terms. IF YOU ARE GOING TO SELL property of any kind, be sure it is listed in this reat trading mart of Northern Indiana during this period. Phone Main 2100; ask for a want-ad taker.
REAL ESTATE WEEK
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fibre, Jersey and worsted in the tie-back, slip-
on and tuxedo styles. Fine color range. $2.98 to $35.00.
Saturday Sale of Petticoats A . 1 Art
At $i.yö eacn h
1 50 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats with Silk Taf- j
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Leather ankle protectors. Laced and leather feta tucked flounces on special sale for Sahir
reinforced from top to toe. Sizes 22 to 6 day only. They come in Purple, Navy, Ro
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and Black.
Saturday's Yardage Bargain Imported Silk Pongee Regular $1.50 grade Saturday $1.35. Regular $1.25 grade Saturday $1.10. A splendid material for dresses and waists. Wash Satin $1.50 Nothing better for Lingerie. It is here in white, flesh and pink. A durable material which holds its finish after washing. Kitten's Ear Faille $6.95 Soft, clinging, graceful lending itself effectively to present modes. Navy and Black. Chena Silk 36 inch, heavy quality in Navy, Brown and Black. Two Season Satin $1.50. Tricolette and Mignonette $1.25. Golf Crepe $5.75. Queen Anne Satin $2.95. Sunsheen Satin $5.95. Robin Hood Crepe $6.95. Striped Sport Crepe $3.95.
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Boys! We have just received a new line of all wool, V neck, sweaters in Blue, Maroon and Khaki. The Khaki is especially suitable for wear with a Boy Scout uniform $2.7. For boys who work in the garden we have good double stitched Lee Overalls made exactly like the regular men's overalls including the new type pocket. Sizes 3 to 16 $1.50.
Attractive New Lingerie
Gowns $5.25 Tailored in a beautiful grade of Flesh Crepe d' Chine. Chemises
For Men We are featuring Shirts that really f.t in th latest styles. These are sili; with soft turn back cuffs $6.50. Fine Percale Shirts with collars attached $1.00. Splendid quality Crepe Shirts with French cufTs $3.00 and $3.50. Athletic Union Suits 95c to $1.95.
Crepe de Chine, Trouseau and Radium S hemstitched and lace trimmed. Flesh color.
Bloomers $2.98 to S4.50 Flesh colored Crepe de Chine, trimm'.-r in and hemstitching.
Camisoles $1.00 to $3.98 White and Flesh in Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine.
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Cotton Hose 19c. Mercerized Hose 25c.
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