South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 161, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 June 1921 — Page 2

rKIUAY MUlOfirüti. jvr. hj. Here 's News for Tex! Title Bout To "Go Over Big" Fir?t Installment f Hoboes'' Fizlit Delegation Pa es Through Citv. thr;r Ittf. "c.itrh" an awful load nr-j'1 If r"r.flvfj from th?- r.v.rA of Ar'.Ti.'i' prmif-r promoter. For Pullman fronts." Walsh ?r.arpl fvn I NAME TOWN FOR HIM of them off or." train and five A Small Charge For Alt erations Karly Choice Grts the RMt Bargains another and wh'.n th" --porting c-r.'.l'Tien of r.:r" Kr hroucht to th station in th; city Cud'.llic, Tfi! knlchts always pick a pood cirj th"y ir.forr.d Ik .rqrt. Martin Oodp-.nki that th' vip.lant road d'tertlv had ru-I'y (and Jut temporarily) interrupted the fir. installment of the hoboes' de cation to the M? tltlf bout. They did nrt fay when th next bunch wouM be through but pave the Impression that thir fraternity -on 1r-l the cver.t worth while and would jro out i Ittt fnurk, the F'ic-Ir.c r f th t :?1-. . Jntrr.Atri! j.rir fish: in huory. thi D'.mp -'- ajprr.t.r tit l'"ut at .Ir.y C;ty. N. J . on J'ily avsur'd. This far r- c.rT; known r.r uh.r, h:- South F'r.rl polioo inr. - Mrr-ofl that h'twren ttiM nit;ht an'i 1' ovjock Tn iri iy mornln-, no lev5 h'm 111 "knisht-f! f th ron-I" yr Kdbertson Company 4 Store Open? 8:30 Closes 5:30 Saturday Open Till 9:30 7 j!. n -T4V C . s ti , n " f f i.-'-i'Our.a r-w l ork vTnClearance Sale If thh r.'-r.-i fiiir.- by Fp'-riil Acnt : " rn . of all ".'K'-dr nr wnu' I r,r'..ty I;irkir1 f Vah. th" or Hot Weather Clo at Cool I

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Beautiful Organdy, Gingham and Voile Dresses for ladies, and splendid appearing cool cloth and Palm Beach Suits for men at specially low prices. Other items such as Coats, Suits, etc., at closing out prices.

Now is the Time

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Open that Account

COATS and SUITS for Misses, Ladies and Men The season's latest style. There aren't many left. We want to close them all out. Suits from $14.90 to $24.90 Coats from $9.90: to $24.90

DRESSES Silk, Voile, Organdy, youthful styles, well made, at very low prices.

Silk Dresses as low as

$9.90

Work Dresses as low as $6.98

GEORGETTE WAISTS Pretty models beautifully embroidered in the newest colors and styles

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Cool Cloth and Palm Beach; also cloth suits in various colors and styles, including the popular double-breasted pencil stripes : $16.50 up to $35.00

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The biggest bargains in this city, sold strictly as an advertisement for our Boys Clothing department. 98c $1.19 $1.25

MEN'S PANTS $1.98 up.

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South B-end, Ind.

Congressman Sydney K. Mudd cf Maryland secured improvements for th suburbs of Washington, o Capital Jrreiphts, Md., honored him by

'chancing its n.ame to Sydney.

of their way to be there. The Capacity in which the "genteel jJock,,- ill pee the battle w as not known but Tex in't to Sfd rich 'off them. They are willing to aid in the building of tho stadium however, and in a pinch several of them, judging from" thoir husky physical makeup. couM act as sparring partner for Champion Jaevc. Whatever they do at Jersey City, however, it should be of interest to Tex to know that thy are behind him in his enterprise for when "scorners of work" po to all that trouble to aid in the success of anything, it is bound to go over hip." All the boys had money, knives and fverythins but none had an "Annie Oakley" for tho fight. This shouldn't worry Tex any though as it is worth while for him to know that they're with him. They will resume their journey today.

By a ne-w German process, benzine and kerosene are obtained from liquid coal tar distilled from lignite.

The Pictorial Review Co. is presenting a plan whereby you can have the Pictorial Review in your home on a convenient monthly payment bais. One of the following men will call upon you to explain iL Frank Gla?a Fred Schraub H. Ruüs Jas. Paddock John Irving. Jr. A. L. Luttrel J. C. Meis3 Full line of Fictorlil Review Patterns at Robertson Bros Co.

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This Summer You must wear Sport Clothes To be in Fashion Skirts Jackets

Smart All Wool Skirts $9.75S13.50 Silk Skirts S10,oS18.75 Sport Jackets S3.93-S10

Oliuer Style Shop 103 Main Street g Oliuer Hotel Block South Bends Exclusive Shop for Women Announces Beginning Tomorrow Our

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Exclusive Dresses

Exclusive Blouses

Exclusive Lingerie Exclusive Negligees Say it ufi Lingerie To the June Graduate ''Our Prices arc the Loucst'

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Van Raaltc Hose Glovf Silk with point heel, grey.

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Silk Hose Black and white, pair, very special

Chiffon Hose Black. Cordovan, navy; Q

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Hairnets 5c Only 6 to a customer.

Sweaters Knitted of yarn, all colors at

S2.95

Wash Blouses

Values to $4.00

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$1.95

Silk Petticoats Of Radium Silk, Crepe Meteor white and flesh and (?E Rf paneled special Ü0.9U

Chemise Crepe de Chine, only a small lot, very special . . . WW

A party of young people comprised of in couples motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Smith, southeast of South Bend. "Wednesday evening when a chicken dinner wa3 served at 7:30 o'clock. Thn evening was spent with moMc. dancinc: and cards. The affair was in honor of J. L. Corby and fi.ster. Mii Befsie Le Corby of Chica.:, 111. A meeting of the Jolly Social club was held Wednesday afternoon at thf4 honr1 of Mr?. William Jodon, O'Brien t. The tim1 was spent socially and with needle work. Ivincheon wa.6? served by the ho?te?s. The next meeting will b held Wednesday, June L'2, at the homo of Mr?. Harry Horka, Johnson p. The fouith annual reunion of th P.rant family will b1 held Saturday at the home of J. Brant, near "Warsaw. Ind. Mis Mary Cornell entertained a number of school friends Thursday evening at a lawn party at hr home on Sixth st. The evening was spent with music, games, contests and tunt.3. Refreshments were served. A party consisting of 7.0 young people of South Bend and River Park enjoyed a winner and marshmellow roast at Pottawatomie park Wednesday evenine:. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vandenhcrg and son and daughter, 51S X. Sixth st., left this mornincr on a motor trip to Stanford. S. D.. where they will visit Mrs. Vandenburg's mother, Mrs1. Patience Brewer, and sister, Mrs. KImer llolenback. They expect to be ?one three months and will s-top at Nickerson. Iowa, for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Worl, Tenth st.. are erecting a residence on X. Smith st. Mr. and Mrs. D. I Mayer will k-avo Saturday for Springrield, 111., whore thfv expect to locate. Mrs. Ii ura Ottem and sons. Gar1 in and Ivan of ("Jul lakf Saskatchewan, Canada, are here for a visit a the home of G. "W. Jackson, JefiVr.on rd. Mrs. A. IT. Allion. who ha? been voting her son, Marion Gamel and family the past three week:-', has returned to her homo at Carey, O. Mr. and Mrs. August Geisel. X. Seventh st., have sold their resilience to Mr. and Mrs. Troeger. Smith st. Mr. and Mrs. Oebel moved to Francis t., South Bend, yesterday, and Mr. and Mrs. Troeger moved into their new homo at once. Mr?. Charles Worthington. X. Kventh st., has gone to Bloomingdale. Mich., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Led ah Richardson.

ri:ci:ivi; iispj:ns.uy retort. At a board meeting of the directors of the Children's dispensary, the following report was mad-? for the month of May; 27 clinics were held: ITS patients taken: 3S4 cases enrolled SHi)1,! quarts of milk used in pre

paring 1 . 4 1 feedings, and 12S home I visits were made.

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you are right and are earnest!

and want to stop paying rent, answer this ad. Cur

iosity seekers please do not answer. This is not a f ake j ad. Address LEINBACH-HUMPHREY I Sc TORREY ! 522 Farmers Trust Bldg. Main 754 i

Negligees

For tomorrow we will place on sale 25 Negligees and Breakfait Coats something you will want these hot days to lounge about in they do make an ideal gift a rainbow of colors to select from.

Middy Suits

GIRLS !! Don't miss this sale you cannot afford to do without one of these suits this rf (W U

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Oliuer Stule Shop 103 Mi'.n Strrt Clu'tr Metel ELxt

Come Off the Beaten Path to 103 North Main St.

Oliuer Shile Shop 103 Main Street Cjrsr ttod Block S$2h vi Exclusive ShcpjbrXZ'sna

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For the Summer Camp! TUX TS Camp Sums, Camp Outfits, Camp Chair, Camp Cots South Bend Awning Co. 115-17-19 W. Colfax

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MANY REDUCED MORE THAN HALF

Here are Sport Coats, Tailored Coats, Wrappv Coats, Motor Coats and Cape Models in Jersey, Polo, Velour, Ylama, Ramona, Bolivia, Duv de Laine, Serge and Tricotine in a good color range at the most remarkable prices of the season.

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Tweeds, Twills and Tricotines with finetx' Pussywillow linings. These Suits that sold 'K as high as $75.00 arc now : r. . . Suits in Box, Blouse, Tailored and Rip-. fxat pled styles, well lined, and beautifully trim-vX Wfl ) med, previously priced to $1 10.00 now of-IP$3 J

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