South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE A. 192T
YEARS WITHOUT
A HEARTY MEAL
CORRECT ILLS OF 326 SCHOOL PUPILS
SCHELLGER IS IMPROVED AFTER SLIGHT RELAPSE
F.-'.ln'.vir.z a rrt:t i nicht. Jonh
... r , - y ! .h'-ininT was rrv;ch Improved
.May nqmrt m .Mir.-c- li.-i- Frli1
icrrc Haute Woman bays 260 Childn-n Found in j
INobody Knows How bhe IVrfrrt Condition.
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MENTION THREE NEW ASPIRANTS FOR JUDGESHIP
The Old Home Town
Arthur Moon. Arthur Hunter and Jo?cph Mokwa Said to he Seeking Citv Bench.
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; friends, Mrs. Maude "WaLson. fks 'r".r - ' a drere from Alop.zo Stewar.
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Three n e W Ti 5 plran!.? (t th of- ! i nc of city Judr to ?uc:eed Frank j Gilmer were m ntlon- I in repuh-j hear, political tircs Friday. Th"y j imlviM Arthur Mor.n, Arthur Hnr.fr and Joseph Mowka. Th fsrKher with th cdher? who are
trying m !nd the sven month' plum, rn-ikf the raco extremely warm. It is rportf l that the covprnnr
will defer the appointment ur,t:. j after th"' Erskine dinner, which he ; will attend Monday nish" Pre cd-
irtr the dinner, it is expected that th" governor will confer with I'.cal
republican. lond rninK the candi- J
daf-s for the Judgeship. thr aspirants thin the? who let their d.ircr be known Frida v
are Harry S. Taylor. Joseph Kov.iC5. j
(;eore Omacht and Clifford DuComb, republican nominee selected in the recent city primary election.
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Kl!zib'th Wader charts Otto Wa'I r with cruel and inhuman
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. s?:-.a;-..i.nt ( ' r o is i di:. l tr the j trtatm nt. They wer- mrriei May A f,k arrUr of TA NT AP :n "i-' f om.- '-hildrn. ; 1. and separated in Au?u.n.
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CtlN 1 KAL. UKUU OlUKL s ir.-h,d:nir Z'i to..th.r.i.-h lri!!.-:. j fl .yt.ti with abandonment. They 'AMERICAN DRUG STORE v. r- .wn, UK. minor ,t-ir.c a:id j w.-re n.arvi.i S.pt. 11. 1013. and i nfl , t r atm-ns wer" : d n i i n : -r er I nd i feparaW d June lt 131.
RED CROSS PHARMACY Mbhawaka 1
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drntrtl ( lin!'? aecompanyin 1.';; ehil-, lios-. ;i with dpfaultincr a boarding i thev are to he met by the Elkhart
hon?., pleaded not cunty in city court Friday nmrnir,?. Hi3 cae wa3 .. t for June 4.
Boy Scouts to be Guests of Troops nt Elkhart Nearly 60 Boy Scouts ar.d scoutmasters from South Hend and Mi?nawaka plan to motor to Elkhart to-niz-ht to meet the fcout officUls of Elkhart. Further cooperation In the Hoy Scouts' activities of the two cities is an object of the meeting. The scoutmasters, committeemen, assistants, and deputy commlfidoners plan to leave South Uend at 6 o'clock and drive In auto to Elkhart, where
M-tut.s. A dinner and program is planned. The Fcouts are to return lato Friday nisht.
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It has always been our custom to clean our shelves in June for our fall stock which will arrive much earlier than ever this year. This sale includes all our high grade footwear for men, women and children and nothing is ever withheld in our sales. Coming at a time when you can best use low shoes will be greatly appreciated by die buying public. Pumps, Oxfords and Strap Pumps in the season's newest creations in Louis, Military or Junior heels. High and low shoes for men, women and children including such lines as J. & K. Sherwood and Johansen Bros, for women; Nettleton and Thompson Bros, for men: Educator for men, women and children assure you of the high grade workmanship you find in our shoes. Shop early which gives you more time for selections. :
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Clearance Sale ! 20 reduction Clearance Sale
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$1600 Values for. $15.00 Valued for. SM.C0 Values for.
S13.0Ü Values for. . .$10.00 $12.00 Values for $9.50 $10.00 Values for. . . .$7.50 $9.00 Values for $6.50 $S.OO Valuer, for $6.00 $7.00 Values for $5.00 $4.00 Values for $3.25
Men s Canvass Oxfords $6.00 Values for $4.50 $5 00 Values for $3.50
MEN'S CANVAS SHOES in Grey or Brown $3.50 Values for $2.75
All Men's, Women's, Bovs', Misses and Children's Tennis Shoes and Oxfords in Our June Clearance Sale at 20 reduction Women's Satin Boudoir Slippers in red, black, blue, lavender, pink and old rose Special at $9.50 rn
$15.00 Values for. . .$12.00 $13.00 Values for. . .$10.00 $12.00 Values for $9.00 $10.00 Values for $7.50 $9.00 Values for $6.75 $8.00 Values for. . . . .$6.00 $7.00 Values for $5.00 $6.00 Values for $4.50 $5.00 Values for $3.75
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WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS SHOES AND OXFORDS $800 Value for. . . . .$5.00 $7.00 Value for $5.00 $6.00 Value for $4.50 $5.00 Value for $3.00 $4.50 Value for $3.00 $4.00 Value for $2.50 $3.50 Value for $2.00
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Smart Bathing Suits unrl vinart things to go with thoru. Woek-nia at the lakes and summer vacations call for a Bathing Suit. We have them here In a profusion of colors and stylos. There are the worsted one-piece g.'irments trimmed in slf and fibre ilk at J.V00 to $10.50 and the fklrt j'Jit3 in sateen, moire silk and satin at $3.95 to $7.13. In Bathing Accessories we show Worsted Tlffhts at .$!'' 5. Cotton Tlchtft at $1.25 to $1.51. Shoes and Slippers at 5?c to' $1.93. Caps at :3c to $1.25. Hats at $1.00 to $1.38. Children's Bathing Suits All wool one piece ?uits for tots of z to 6. Tan, green, blue and rote $1.U9 and $1.75. All wool skirt suits in blue and green zcs ;'S to 36 at $C.30. All wool suits In contrasting colors with pearl button trim. Bloomers buttoning at the knee, and a belt. Sizes 22 to St at $6.30.
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Mohair Sweaters $10 each Imported Mohair in Tuxrdo styles. Novelty stripe weave. Flat girdle. Choice of 7 colors.
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White Canvas Slippers and Oxfords Yhit Canvas Slipper nnd Oxfortb These, h tve Goodyear welts and are made of line grade convas. They have good substantial Drill linincs. Sizes t in childrens to 6 in Misses $2. 3 0 to $5.00. Children's Ilrmvn Calf OtfonI xinbac welts good ßturdy shoes $1.S5 tu ?J..'5.
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summer months are now on display here at Robert- . m J . L
son s. Morning dresses, afternoon dresses, evening dresses, ports Presses, traveling dresses hundreds of dresses that are remarkable in the fact that they are each so individual. There are Ginghams. Organdies, Voiles, Dotted Swisses, Georgettes, Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines and Satins all beautiful, all stylish and all low priced at $5.93 to $50.00. Skirts of All Kinds Here is a showing of wonderful Skirts in many Styles and materials. Elaborately pleated Skirts of silk and wool with the box and side pleats $5.95 and up. Surf Satin and Gaberdine Wash Skirts $3.50 to $10.95. White Flannel Skirts for wear with sport or suit jackets $13.50. Vacation Hats These Hats are in new shapes and trimmings for summer. There are black and white TafTeV combinations, Duvetynes in all colors and white Georgette, Silk Crepe and Organdie Hats $7.95 to $15.00.
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Particularly Attractive New Neckwear uy before yesterday we unpacked a new shipment of the loveliest neckwear cu have fceen icr a long time. Don't fail to stop near th Michigan el. entrance and see this when you come in th .tore. Tou'll be delighted. Net Vest Set? some with collar 50c to $t.no. ('Ingham Yen Sets Sl.,5. Organdie Yest-S with collars and curfs $:.'. Iace nnd Organdie Roll Collars 1.00 t -1.75. Beautiful Feint Collar Lac 3 0 c and C 5 c :i a r d .
Philippine Hand Made Lingerie $2.98 and $3.50 This special feature in our June Sales is well worth your consideration. Here are handsome Gowns and Chemises offered at a price that is absurd for such lovely hand made garments. The plain materials cost practically as much as the finished garments. This underwear is a real bargain and you should not overlook such an opportunity to save money. Women's Underwear (Main Floor Section) Lisle finished Union Suits, tight and umbrella knee, bodice top and built-up shoulders, all sizes 69c. Gauze Union Suits, tight and umbrella knee 50c to 59c. Athletic Union Suits, pink with dainty lace edge, bodice top, built-up shoulders, all sizes $1.00.
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A Beautiful Showing of New Blouses In dimity we have an err:nt va'.j w,u: il.rir.g-;:5h by pleated frills down the frer.t and th collar ar.d r-s trimmed with narrow white nlcatin;. Th-? r-n-.e in lter.ler. green, bis-iue. rof and blue. They J'.'.'v Kxauisite med-!.- In whiv- Oe -rgr.f are rrffr-r.'el in all sizes from ?. to 44. Th snv'.! ir ry appr--priat for pir'.s. The pretty trim mir. s are of frill?, net. ovr embroidery and YaUn-.-ienn'-. The?' are in :h tailored and regulation styles.
Pretty Frocks For Girls Ruffle trimr.T-ci Organdie Dresses in pink, blur and lavender $2.93. Figured Mercerized Bati?te Dresses in empirr tyle with ribbon belt and white Organdie collars and cufTs mall sizrs T.98 large sizes $2.96. Empire style Orgndi Dresses trimmed in Bati?tr. Have full sashes $2.96. In Our Men's Store 35 dozen New Silk Shirts have just arrived! Thr?e are made of hiih grade tub $:!ks in beautifully blended colors. To assure a rapid turnover w have priced these $8.00 value shirrs at $5.95. Not later than tomorrow you should have one or two of these splendid shirts. Athletic Union Suits 5 1 .00. Lisle Hose 3 pairs for $1. For Boys!
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