South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 162, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 June 1921 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE II. 1 92 1

SHE TRIES AGMN, DOESN'T SpEED; ASKS HEW-DIVORCE Wife Find- Yc ml Marriage to Wur-tr No Morr NUi--fartnrv Than Fir-t.

EXPOSITION CHIEFS INVITE PUBLIC TO

"HOME TOO STRICT' SAYS SENTENCED

MiMSTKirs son PLAN JÜLY FOURTH i B. P. 0. E. SERVICES

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Arrange Pyrotechnic at

Elks to Observe Fla Day At Temple Next Tuesday Evcninc

Coming And Going

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j ot;t-of .t-wn ronorn for pac in j 1 th rjrpsition building hav brn ! rrr-;Vr 1 by th director In charpe

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-i?h to participate In th" rxpositio.i mty b acronimodatrd. Arra ngrmrnfJ for a. mammoth r.rrwork display on th Fourth of July are bins made by the directors of thr expo.sition. The is-p of th srrar.d ffand on th evening of Julv 4 ha.s been n..s;ired tho exposition by th Inter-State Fair n!oiat!on. It i? lUnncd to hold the diIay In th- ra o track paddock.

Kxaltfd Kuler and Offlrr Chaplain

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!orne of the ren of us to sit up of nichts and e-- whether they tell the truth. Here L .r.e thin thoy tell now. that th spiral nobulr.c r.re nor.:;? way from un as fa-t as tliey can jro. rr.d the ptar clusters are cominar towsrd us as 'fa.-t a-s they can c-ome. When we fc- that they ire proachinc "u" or reoedins; from us So nr. "My Own t'nited State?".... James er Mu!c, Southern Airs. "Maryland." "My Old Kentucky Home," and "Dixie" Orsan Patriotic Addrc Oti. Romine ?r.z, "AmrrioA" udience and Members

iFuniturc To Be Inviting Requires -1, Proper Grouping

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man rxon tirst prize; Mrs- John Festr. second and Mrs. Jewel W"haley, thi"d. Luncheon was rved-by the hctrM. A card "party wyll be held next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Stackman. Lincoln way. The regular meeting will be hld Thursday. June 21, at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Krill. S. Ninth st. Mr. and Mrs. ctron have locate 1 at the Vandenburp homo. Sl N". Sixth st., for the summer, while Mr. and Mrs. Yandonbursr are In the Rev. Wllnier Gray, pa.stcr of th Church of Gc, is in Anderson.' Ind.. attending the -international ramp mcotlnir of th Church of God. Alfred. 5on of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. Fifteenth st.. who mistained injuries in a motr .accident Sund-ty, has been removed from St. Joseph hospital to his home very

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i'.-.at'M a r. 1 v- ;v rti:rn. ! su: . uf..r ; 1M thr. n.orr.ir.: on "The S.-rrt t cf ! of Face nrick ranginc in various to Kr':. 1. lf21. 'v:'.i I - ill"'. '! T ,' 1 3 v 'hur'"h"s StC'nsrth" and in theicdors and textures. The.e are all enter an;.- exa miration from hi -h j ,.,,inc. v.,u tako f,,r hj., subjrrr. ! larsre panels laid UP In different

C H. Defrees Invites the publi''

until Juno !.. ta ( ri nt 315 Tavlor st. to see th-

-tjI. 1- .- vi will le h.ld at: !ar?et and finest display of Fao-,

,..:'!i .-üiiii'-. R-v. A. 1 1 Rrick In the State of Indiana. TfltM

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New Union Suits for Women Good Dimity Union Suits, trimmed with lacr edge. Bodice top. Pink only. All sizes $1.00.

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"Out ana utj joints and various colors of mortars the Epwr rth I The panels are built ovit of doors

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f . Mtha-! parties interested in Face Rrlck for

Iliht members; wrrp present their new home, porch or chimney

and two surds', Mrs. J. C. TrrKvr,will be well paid for the time, spent, and Mrs. .loh.- CauinUucli of South j I a's carry a romflfte line of tho Hend. AffT a short business sts-j"5 grades öf coal, linn-, cement. sbn the puests" wei ent'ert.t'ihe j plaster a nd . claj. poed. C H. Deu ith a program of victnd 4 mu;c ! frees. .315 .S. Taylor, ft. Bell 273..

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Tohacoo . ill r torr.65 dv.tv when

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and fvct'aI intcrestinc -ontests. I'rj.es lit the contents wrre won in -X:it to 'iack." Mis. J. Mill. lirst !

and Mr.-. Hert Hardy. f-c.nd; "Ao." M i:.rrt:i Tickin?, Tirst; Mrs. J.' W.

! MIHt, r.r-or-'V; ''Candy Miss Edna -o requires no, rif kt.,c rtrn Mr.. Frank Rupo.

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"Th openinir of the Cleveland clini is an epoch-making step in American medical progress." These wore the words spoken by Dr. William J. MayoT honored as the "states-

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, 2. at the home of Mr. M. K. Cox. ' tJvit institution. FjUipped with ' ; F. Mar: on st., Mishawaka. '07 device known to science for lr.r.t."; , . r. 1 iihft correct diamo.-is of human ail-

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Mr. and Mrs. I,- Z. Builand ontrt tiixd v.'.nh a picnic Thursday evening at Lack- point in h :vor of Mis-

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1 .kiok.-.-nvillo. Hi... who arc lests of as s e.eanns: house or tne latest ana. M.-s Mary Read. Un. ' in ay. APt developments in all branches of I ! e;r.er roa shipper was serve, at t t la - hea'.inc arts. Hre tho clainv of j .. o ...... k and th eve nine . .opcp.tUll Suterns of allenatinp or curia?; : w:h b...it.n- und numerous outdo, r ; human maladies will - be. civen im- . 1: in;--- .'..::! funis'. Tho. trip was 1 Mrt '' ' scientific analysis, and the i

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w;:h a !'" cream social. A lv.eetir.-; of th? Cmzenial Thirn chib r;i- b.f-I i Thursday after-:i-:i at th- home t Mrs. 1 ah Johns' u. Aft r a short business seion. ear ls was enjoyed. Mrs. J. Stavk-

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0 - S-r 1 CFT1HT1E O ' ; ; v1 m ik " i T-p.eollL,-A jXBjf VUAT IS TWTN WHERE TWERE.; U'l. S'-e-orr sN9r ) I best Kvicvjvi VULL ) ' 1 ROVERBy e.

Summertime Frocks for Girls $1.25 and $1.98 Your daughter would look well in one of these lovely little models which we are showing. In sizes 2 to 6 we have cute Empire styles with and without sashes in plain and checked Gingham at $1.25. The larger sizes, 6 to 14, are in plaid Ginghams with white pique collar .and cuffs, plain blue regulation Middy Dresses and clever models in checked and plain color Ginghams. These are $ 1 .98. Children's Slippers and Oxfords In Misses' White Slippers and Oxfords we present modes of good quality Canvas with turned and Goodyear welt soles for $2.50 to $5.00. At $2.25 to $5.25 we have a splendid showing of Mary Jane Patent Leather Slippers with and without bows. All sizes.

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These are very dainty and are being worn extensively in the east. Paris favors them highly for this summer. We have a wonderful showing of Organdie Flouncings in Navy, Yellow and Nile Green. They are 38 inches wide and priced at $3.00 to $6.00 a yard. 150 Princess Slips $1.29, $1.59 and $1.79 This special lot has just been received an dincludes an exceptional variety of high grade muslin garments. They are lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Sizes from 4 to 14. This sort of garment used to sell at $2.98. Unusually Attractive Aprons $1.25 These are the very newest ideas in Polly Prim Aprons. They are made of good unbleached muslin and are prettily trimmed in cretonne. They are copied after the little peasant aprons of Holland and are something entirely different than the usual styles. Bathing Suits $5.95 to $10.50 Any kind desired by a woman who loves the water. The Worsted cne-riece Suits and Silk Skirt Suits Are all made in ple-isinc: Ktjles and colors. We also have a complete line of Bathinc accessories moderately priced. Children's Half Hose Pink. Yellow and Blue Socks with ribbed tops, at 15c a r"r.

Beautiful Showing of Summer Dresses These are the kind of Dresses you want. They are the sort of styles that a woman loves. They are dainty yet not fussy and fancy. They are stylish yet not eccentric. They are youthful yet not unbecoming to a grown woman. In short, they are just the loveliest Dresses you have seen for a long time. Very pretty models in Wash materials and Silks arc being shown at the reasonable prices of $5.95 to $50.00. Skirts of Summer Materials The variety of styles and materials in our present collection of Skirts gives one a wide range to select from. The models are all good because we chose them very carefully. The prices are $3.50 to $12.00. . . . Millinery

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The final clearance prices placed on these splendid Coats and Suits mean that here at Robertson's is an opportunity to save from $ 1 0 to $50 on any garment that suits your taste. This is the greatest Clearance Sale we have ever had and we believe you will find our prices lower than most in this vicinity.

$5.00. Sweaters of Fibre Silk $10.95, $12.95 and $18.50 Here are handsome Sweaters in Navy, Tnn. Tangerine. Black, Grey and White. We how a beautiful variety of weaves including the horizontal and striped. A Sweater such as these is necessary in the Summer outing wardrobe. There s nothing better to wear on :ool evenings at the lake or to lip on when the. breeze gets loo strong while motoring.

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Our Regular Prices on Coats for Spring Were $13.95 to S175.00 The Clearance Sale Prices Are $5.00 to $100.00 Many Coats that were $89.50. to$l 00.00 are now reduced to $35.00 $50.00, $65.00 and $75.00 Coats are reduced to $15.00 and $19.75 Beautifully Tailored Suits at $25.00 The Original Prices Were $42.50 to $65.00 Tricotines, Tweeds and Mixtures Silk Lined. Suits that Sold at $ 75.00 now reduced to $35.00 Suits that sold at $110.00 now reduced to $50.00

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Georgette Waists of rare beauty $6.00, $8.95 and $10 Delightfully feminine are the Georgette Waists wo are now showing. They are really exquisite models in sizes that will fit women or girls. Frills, Net, Valenceinnes and Embroidery form the lovely trimming. You would enjoy one of these Waists.

In the Boys' Shop For the lakes or play about town our Wash Suits in all popular styles and materials are juit what you've been looking for. Your little son of 3 to 8 can have one of these at from $1.50 to $2.98. We have also just received a complete line of Crash and Grass Cloth Pants for boys of 4 to 16. These are low priced at 89c to $ 1.50.

In the Men's Store Two excellent .specials for Saturday are: Dress Shirts in neat, fancy patterns. We have just received 75 dozen of these which we öfter Saturday at $1.39 a Shirt. Dress Shirts with separate collar to match. A splendid Shirt for ummer wear. Saturday they are priced $2.00 each. We also are offering Athletic Union SuiJs of Corded Madras at $1.00 each and good Cotton Hose at 25c a pair.

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