South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 180, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 June 1921 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 29. 1921 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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States arrr.y on account of mental deficiency. Striae is sarvivM by his wife, four diuhtors an-:l or.o son.

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AGED WOMAN DIES AT HOME IN NILES

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CENTRAL DRUG STORE

AMERICAN DRUG STORE and RED CROSS PHARMACY

Mishawaka

Mrs. Sophia Sernstron, 71 Years Old, Succumbs Following Long Illnes.

MAN IS KILLED

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tan1 t nult your prgnt day Inm. Payment imll ani du tr.nt-y, quartrlj, or as suit? your jay Jaj. Lowput Interest rste. An oll rpJ'iM cornpany wlt'j a rf-ronl of nlitfen Te.irs -f citUf.ictory service. Slain 174'. State Loan Co. Jtah;ihe-1 ul! 3. Merchant IlAnk ItMc. ?3t 8. MirMgun Open 8 to L'.'Sd

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PHONE CHANGED CALL' Fv3. 7-0-9 PrlTatc Cxcharvrc ConnocUnj: All Depart men L9 DRY CLEANING ' RUG CLEANING HEMSTITCHING PLEATING 231 EAST TUTT ST.

10S V. COLFAX AVH The Benzol Cleaners

NILIi-. Mirh-, Juno 2S. Mi5 SoIhi i F rn.ctrr nt 74 years of nc dkl Saturday at th horn of hor nk-ff Mr. Olli'- Ottr.son. SOS FVrry M.

whf fp sho h-vl rmo h r horrid fcr'nift

I tho 'a.t ii:ht months, cornir.u to I Nilfci from Tuscin, Mirh. Fu rural

fi : s'-rvKc h w(rf iio.a .uonaay at me

i No"A'oli rhaj'l. j Mis-J I bona R.krr of Nil's hns I rt-s'ir.o'I lur po-ition as teacher rf

nM:fi" in thn conservatory of the Stat Normal coli tee at Newark, X. .1.. ar.'l has nce rtel a position in the Stato .Normal school at Milwaukee. n. Tunklnrn, Soutri Bend. rai'l a fmo and costs in Justic ftowlry's court yesterday for drivInz without a license plate. W. jr. Iirrimer, scUntific afistant of the bureau f er.omolry of the Fnited States department cf

j agriculture at West Iafayette, Ind..

is maKintf an Inspection of experimental tracts of wheat which have

' l--n planted In Berrien county un-

d-r his direction and which are beir.tr cared for by local farmers. The experimental work consists largely

J in determining the results of rxtenj sive efforts made last season to rid i the country of the Ifestsian rly, and 1 in endeavoring to find new deterrents for the little grain destroyer that costs the nation millions of dollars se.Lson after season. Kot-ert Charkvs White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart White, was awarded first prio of the 1G7 babies examined at the clinic held here on Friday and Stturday of last week. He i 11 months old, weighs 20 . pounds and is 2S inches tall. J II. Chas-o, Xed Fastori and Frank Reitz, accu?ed bootlcsr.trers who were picked up near Coloma and found to have 100 (juarts of whiskey concealed in their car. have been boun1

over to the September term of the ( ii ciiit court with ball fixed at $300. Bcinfr unable to furnish it they were i sent to the county jail. Funeral fervices for Miss Allie Jennings. 2S years of age, daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jennings. ; '11 X. Second st., were held at the ' Presbyterian church in this city i Muiiilay afternoon, the Rev. II. T. ; S" herer olTiciatinpr. Miss Jennings ; de th occurred about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, and followed a prolonged illnss. She is survived by ; her parents. j Two larsre barns and a cow shed j on the C. Ii. Fritts' farm, on the Kd-

wardsburcr rd., were completely de.'troyed by fire during the storm. Saturday night, a bolt of lightning Martine: the blaze. The live stock was saved. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A- Rutts-

chow, 59t Clay st.. Are parents of a. road Saturday evening, the occu-nine-pound son, born Sunday. rants escaping unhurt. Irrr.ar"ne. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fharles Hud,on S. Tenth ßNTON VILLAGE

St.. is surier;ng irtru a ii:oj-;i aim.

I sustained Saturday when she fell J

from the porch or r.T home. Four speeders paid fines and cc-ts in Justice Rowey-f; office during the

wef-k-md. They w ere: 11. L. Dre- J her, Nilej; John Ito., South B nd; Lambert Clayp. outh Ihrj, and C. I.. Callap. Xiles. John R. Kernstrom, 7 3 years of aj?A. a brother of Miss Sophia Sernstrom. (!ied at the home of Mr?. OUio Ott son. 5 0 Ferry St.. at 11 o'clock Monday morninc. but a fhort

filowin? his sister's d-e.ath.

which occurred Saturday. Funeral

servjees for Mis-5 Sernstrm have, therefore, b-on postponed, pending the making of double funeral arrangements. A. "W. Forsyth eV Ford selan overturned on the Niles-Berrien Springs

GOSIIEX. Ind.. June 28. Charles Strine, C4, of Benton village, ereneral tore keeper, was shot and killed in front of his store, at 7 o'clock today by Chauncy Hilbish, 27), of 'Benton, who is mentally irresponsible. Three fhoLs from Hilbi.sh's revolver entered Strine's body. Strine's daughter, Ruth Wysong, who was standing In the doorway of the store during the shooting, was shot in one leg. She will recover. An hour after Ililbish killed Strlne he was caught by a posse as he was walking on the Wabash railroad track, near New Paris, four miles west of Benton. He is In jail here. Hilbish was rejected from the United

SAY LIVING STANDARD j LOWER THAN LAST YEAR;

As lat. as 1530. ;!'. i ce r f f than i 1 c iM'i.

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! o 0 peop. liv.r. g

Rev. Stamper Ashed to Fill Pulpit at Richmond Ind. Trlal to TTi Nw-TIn)f: LA PORTE, Ind., June :s The

F'irst Christian church at Richmond, at p re.se nt campaigning to Lull 1 a j new nOO.000 edif.ee. has -jt-d to j call the Rev. A. L. stamper. iastorj of the ChriIan church of this city. to fdl the pastorate there. v; -lS ' promised a decision within a few j daj-s and !:as intimate! that it w;ll t

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CRUMSTOWN Miss Emma Berlnger of SduiU Bend spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mr?. Chas. Beringer. Mr. and Mr5. William Fwir.g and children of Knox spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Stroup and children. Mrs. E. McCoy spent Thür.' lay, Friday and Saturday in South Bend.

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MILWAUKEE. Wis American star, iiris

lower than they were a year a era. ; John Ihdar. Fnitfd States Chamber; of Commerce. Washington, told the; delegates at the conference of s.-cial i work here Tu s la;. Housing conditions are re.spor.sib!.for th downwarl trend of living j standards. Ihdler s.ii i. In ijuarters

where one family resided before t'.e war. two and three f.m:ilis are nvw

AVliy Po Omtipntel? I- .-.u knew tint ci.e ef r.tur't pr.-af.r l.i:itivs Is r.ulcarisa i:: 1 T-; ? Ill 1X.AKIW BK1AV To : !) t!." kld:iy an.! sntlr T.i'Vf ? ; '."MP's r""v n Mif-f-il rf I':V;.r;.::i i:;. Te.i. S-.l 1 v tlr:;g!.rxe ITmlurU Co.. IMttburr. V.

iukvaiwhti: in:s. BALTIMORE, Md., June 2v Charles Bonaparte, former attorn, y general of the United States died at his home in this city today, following an illness cf several weeks. Mr. Bor.aivirte w.-i s - years old. Fresh Frankforts lr,e lb. F.!h Boiling F.eef '.c lb. Beef Pot Roast l"c lb. For Wedr.fsiay at Buehler Bros.. .11? S. Michigan it. I&-2S

A freh supply of Bulgarian Blood Tea .ilwavf on bar.', at CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE and RED CROSS PHARMACY, Mishawaka

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Have You Tried Jenkins Donuts? Ticv .Arc Delicious

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Cool Summer Fabrics are Attractively Priced

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There are a sreat many more Yard Goods values that are exceptional. You save money by doing your buying here. Voiles Printed Voiles, extra quality in light and dark patterns; 40 inch; $1.50 value, June Sale price, yard .$1.29 Organdy Embroidered dotted Organdy. 45 inch, in colors; Formerly $2.00 Vdue, June Sale price, yard $1.59 Gingham Tissue Ginghams in dainty plaid patterns, 27 and 32 inch; June Sale price, yard at 59c Crepe de Chine Crepe de Chine, 40 inch, in variety of colors; very special, yard $1.50 White Voiles One lot of fancy checked Voiles, 39c and 50c value, yard 35c Embroidered Voiles White embroidered Voiles. 40 inches wide, $1.00 value, yard 69c

Wash Goods One lot of Wash Goods including Voiles, ChifTonette Organdies and Cotton Poplins; formerly 45c, June Sale price, yard 25c Shirting Imported Madras Shirting, 32 inch, in neat stripes; $1.25 value, June Sale price, yard $1.00 Organdy Imported Organdy, 45 inch, in plain colors; $1.25, $1.50 value, June Sale price, yard $1.00 Dotted Swiss Imported Dotted Swiss. 32 inch, in variety of plain colors; formerly $2.00 value, June Sale price, yard .$1.59 Beach Cloth Beach Cloth, in variety of plain colors; 36 inch; 59c value, June Sale price . .49c Voiles Figured Voiles, dark colors, neat and attractive patterns; 40 inch; 50c value, June Sale price, yard . . ,39c

Sport Dresses

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at $25.00 Beautiful aport dresses, charmingly developed of tricolette, georgette and mesialine combinations. The jackets tic in green, blue, rose, honeydew and hite with white silk skirts. Every dresi a wonderful value, choice. $25.00

NEWMAN'S FASHION SERVICE IS EVIDENCED ET THE NUMBER OF WELL DRESSED WOMEN IN THIS VICINITY,

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This is a sale that comes but once a season and right now is the most opportune time of all because Newman's finest Suits, Coats, Wraps, Frocks and all other wearing apparel in the store are offered at greatly reduced prices. An opportunity awaits you with this sale that is without precedent.

Clearance Starts SILK DRESSES AT HALF PRICE Canton Crepe Dresses, Taffeta Dresses, Satin Dresses, Crepe de Chine Dresses and Combination Silk Dresses. The most important fact to remember about this unusual dress offer is that they are all of genuine Newman quality and that they have the added style that has always made Newman dresses decidedly distinctive. $50.00 Dresses at $25M $60.00 Dresses at $29H $70.00 Dresses at $35M $80.00 Dresses at $39H $90.00 Dresses at $45,00

Tomorrow Morning NAVY BLUE SUITS AT HALF PRICE OR LESS Every woman should have use for one of these Beautiful Suits of the well known Newman standard at these prices. This offer will appeal particularly to the woman or miss who is going on a trip for there is nothing more serviceable for traveling or for wear on cool evenings than the ever fashionable navy blue suit. $45.00 Navv Blue Suits at .:. . . . . .: 22ä $55.00 Navv Blue Suits at S27M $65.00 Navv Blue Suits at .: 32 $80.00 Navv Blue Suits at $37M $95.00 Navv Blue Suits at. $45

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in the Clearance Sale at s5 s10 s15 $25 , Here is to be found youthfully fashioned styles of Dresses for Women and Misses of Dotted Swiss, Organdie, Gingham, Voile, Combination Materials in every new style, color and size, including many extra sizes. -

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at Clearance Sale Prices These skirts are side pleated, box pleated and multi pleated of Canton Crepe, Here 'N There, Roshanara, Mailison's Silk De Luxe, Kameo, Baronett, etc., in white, black, navy and the high colors. - - - - v all at $8.95 and s15

COATS, CAPES & WRAPS AT HALF PRICE OR LESS The majority of these garments are of the plain style type the most desirable for general wear. Included are all of our silk Wraps and Coats. Quality and Style considered this sale offers the greatest opportunity of the season. $40.00 Coats. Capes and Wraps $19.75 $50.00 Coats, Capes and Wraps $25.00 $65.00 Coats. Capes and Wraps $29.75 $75.00 Coats, Capes and Wraps $32.50 $95.00 Coats, Capes and Wraps $45.00

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Bargains The Clearance

$12.50 Jersey Sports Coats . . . . . .:.-.i.t. .:.t.-. . .$ 7.95 $25.00 Angora Trimmed Tuxedos . ... . .$15.00 Lovely New Georgette Blouses . . . -. . .-. .:. . . . . .:.-.$ 5.00 Wool Sweaters all at 25 percent Discount. Nayvee Wear Cotton Middies $ 2.95 $3.00 Chiffon Silk Hosiery .-...$ 1.95 Imported Beaded Bags at 25 percent Discount.

Clearance Sale of Summer Hats including every hat in stock regardless of its former price at

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Hats formerly priced as high as $15, made of Milan Hemp, Organdie, Ribbon, Baronette Satin, Felt and Combinations. Sports hats for street, traveling and resort w?ear

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Very smart hats of Georgette, Fancy Leghorns, trimmed with flowers and ribbons, horse hair braid and Baronette Satin, in white, black or navy, jade and desirable summer shades. A group presenting hats formerlv

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A group of hats, nana made models of Duvetyn, Felt, Boronette Satin and Fancy Feather hats in greys and blues and tan-

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