South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1921 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 7 1 92 I
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SOUTH SHORE LINE Popular Excursion $1.00 Including War Tax r ToMichigan City And Return. 50c Including War Tax Hud son Lake Lake Park And Return. Sunday, July 10, '21 Good on All Trains. For information call
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WENDELL'S SALTS Ambition Brand Start Each Day Right With A Clear Head and Good Appetite in the Morning. Yo'i f.ifi't do l!i.lruss ruht If you tart tho day wroncr. WKNDALL SAI.TH. AMHITIMN I'.KANlJ. is a er-at r'tifr r.f rnis'aks of rating tr drinking th" n!t;ht In foro. if you dirwi "ri'it v.Irly, hut too well," take vi;nti:ij, salts, a m r,i t i o n I. HANI, r ..-fr . r o!n? to br-d. In tho morning vnk- with your hfad clar. y.-ur stomach f oiin fine, your y m h rU'ht with thf pparkle of health and f n rpy. Ii- in condition to -njov yi'iir work and lo it wHl vi;ni)i-:m. salts, amiution liRANI), is pleasant to tako. acta quickly, nr. jiin or lisrornfort. A ! ir'-. f.rt t ! at VW-ttirk's Cut Rate M .lic!n" Stor- costs but a few cents. Vnur money t ak on the fir-t liottle ji;: re ha if 'u ar not sitisflfd. A
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Hrnduho, l:;:ktu.ne( Constipation. S:uc:.-fc Liver, and Urin Acid Troui-l' s or no pay on the tirst bottle purrha.ed. to drlvo tho uric acid from your svsrem bv taking W MN'DHLL SALTS. A.MI'.ITION IIIIAND Adv.
GIYEN PERMIT TO RUN STOCK YARDS
Kentucky Corporation Will Be Allowed to Carry on Business in Indiana.
SUPERIOR SERVICE if you so to the theatre and find that a pood play has been ruined by poor acting, you are disgusted that you wasted your money. Ve apply the same thought .o our patrons. If they should come to our restaurant an d find some food ruined by the bad acting and training of our waiters they would be disgusted. We avoid th:3 possibility. Our waiters are o f the, excellent kind.
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INWAN'APOLIS. July 5 Tho Lafayette Union Stockyards company, i Kenturky corporation operating the ft'ck yards at Iafayette, qualified Tu'sJay to do buinefs in Indiana by obtaining a lieenpe from c'y of StJte Jackson, showing1 its compliance with the Indiana foreign corporation act. Otis Taylor. 1009 North 5t.. Lafayette, was narnd a pent of the company. liefere granting the license, Sec'y Jackson consulted with Att'y Hen. -sh, who Paid tho issuance of the licence would not be improper, although, the company had been operating without compliance with the Indiana law. Formal Opinion. "While there is a case pending for failure to corntdy." said a forma! opinion of th- attorney general. "I do not think that compliance for future conduct would in any way affect the pending litigation." The capital stock of the company was given as $12", 00 ) In papers filed with Sex;'y Jackson, an which $27.MOO has been paid in. Koster H. Kmbrey of Louisville is president of tho company: J. J. Brooks, Louisville, i.s secretary, and the directors are Fred Dryfus, Lafayette; CI. Wallace Kmbrey, William I. Carrithers anl Ii. F.. (Jregory. all of Louisville. i . . INDIANA MAN'S BACK BROKEN IN ACCIDENT
LAPORTE MAN BRUTALLY ASSAULTED BY FRANTZ
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frc'al to The New. Times: LAi'ORTi:. Ind.. July rcau.he remonstrated with Harry Fran::', a former fellow employe at the Laporte waterworks, because the farmer had eaten all h!s mi Inicht luncheon. Numan liolfter, engi"ner at th plant, is in a critical condition at th" Holy Family hospital in this dry. Frantz assaulted I'' lter, fracturing
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vicious afault and has thus far evaded police. Physicians are very doubtful as to Holster's recovery, thouch he has a fighting chance for his life.
IAFAYITTTE. Ind.. July Z :has. I-. Hrew baker, 6 4, of Hammond, a millwright in tho Fdward Valve company plant, sustained a broken bad; last evening when an automobile in which he was riding turned over, 10 milfrt east of this city. He was with his son. Mllo W. Hrewbakcr, of 12 47 Michigan a v., Chicago. An axlo on the car broke. The injured man was taken to a Frankfort, Ind., hospital.
In all the world there were only 77 S telephones in use 4 3 years ago. it is said. There were 12,000.000 in the United States alone in 1919.
ARDMORE Mrs. Stroup of South IVnd is- vis
iting her son. II. I. Stroup. Mr. O. Johnson, with hif son, Arthur Johnson, and wife f Chicago, and daughters. Mrs. Frank Novins and Mrs. Arthur IJictenhaupt, and their husbands of South P.end. motored to Magician lake, Dowagiac, Mich., for the week-end. TVlrs. C. Il Van I).rn of Argos. Indiana, an l Mrs. Douglas Xiswonger of South Uend are visiting thvir daughter and lister, Mrs. Castill. W. K. Johnson and family were called to Fort Wayne on account of the death of a relative. Mrs. (Jarrison and Mrs. Cottam of Casey, 111., are visiting their .-aster. Mrs. II. I. Stroup, and mother of this place. Charles Cabana w and daughter. Marie, and George Ca bar. a v. 'ir"' visiting their brother. Fred Cabaj;av, and family of Hart, -Mio-h. .Mr. and .Mrs. Heine and her brother. Jack h'hepley, of Kankakee, Ind., visited Monday with Mrs. Leesm. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hints are the parents of a 'baby girl, brn Saturday night. F. G. Anderson has gone to California to visit his daughter, Mrs. Vanderwolff. and son, George Anderson, of Santa Anna. Mrs. Anderson is staying with her eon. Frank Anderson, and family of South liend. Mr. Gastill and family have moved into tho horse vacated by F. G. Anderson. Fred Ituffner of Chicago :s risking his aunts, Mrs. Leeson and Mrs. A. H. Moore.
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LAFAYHTTi:. Ind.. Ji.'.y Charb.- i:. i::v:bakr. ."2. was dying te.'.nv fr.-ni a broken ba k s i:T- r d 1 is: r.ight :n an autonv'-i'.e a' . : lent.
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rid.T.g in an. 1 h n. x'.r. turr.ed turtle, pinning him b. na at'i. " Thy- : siciar.- w s irpri- d t h. it h' live 1 threagh 1 : r.igl.t with his back bren.. , MEXICANS FAIL ! TO ATTEND MEET
MliXirn CITV, .Ii :y .". The dip-. 1 ' n a t i e rccept i. .r. whicii G orge Iiv. Suinnierlin. the Anori.an di irge, Ka e h. re M.ij-.day a it ':t as part of tlie h;dep nd. r.c day cc '.vbratiou was r."t attended by any r-pres-n:a-tive of tlio M-xje.m g" rnni' ait. Tili- was a departure fri:n the custom v.hidi has 1m . n in ogue for, Kevral years pt'. but in ke-ping with tho p:vT -b -pt .- r last d., wlo n Mexican cilidals r!:iainel away from a recej tion givt n by the 1 Swedish charge. !
POLICE PROBING MYSTERY TRAGEDY
If what you want isn't offered on the classified page today, telephone an add of your own.
JULY CLEARANCE SALES
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JULY CLEARANCE SALES
Tomorrow commences the vacation period. Extending into September gives you ten weeks of weather, that clothing needs be of as light material as possible. Our July Clearance Sales gives you not only great price reductions but at a time when you can have a full season's service from any purchase made.
July Clearance of Summer Silk Skirts A fortunate purchase of 100 beautiful Summer Silk Skirts just arrived from our buyers in New York. Silk Skirts at $6.95 and $10.95 These are the greatest values we have been able to offer this season. Baronet Satin in white at $6.95. Great variety of other silks in white at $10.95. Wash Skirts at $3.00, $3.50, $5.50 and $6.50 These are all Wash Skirts and include such variety, space won't permit description. You'll wish if you buy one that you had bought more as every skirt is worth double and more. July Clearance of Women's Summer Dresses at $10, $15 and $25 Frocks of lightsome materials at unheard of low prices these include taffeta, foulard, georgette, nicotine, serge, Poiret twill and mignonette. Just arrived from New York 150 Midsummer Wash Dresses To Sell for $5.00, $7.50, $8.95 and $10.00 These are exceptional values and include ginghams in laids and checks with organdy trimming and dark voiles with organdy collar and cuffs.
Summer Dress Materials The choicest weaves, best patterns and most wanted colors are here at lower prices than you would pay usually at the end of the season. Light Weight Skirtings All wool plaids and stripes, 56 inch, usually sold at $4.50, at this sale $1.98; also in 48 inch in checks at $2.00 yard. Silk Waistings and Shirtings Gingham Check Taffeta cViifTon finish 36 inch regular $2.50. at this sale $1.98 yard. All Silk Foulards 36 inch regular $1.95 grade, at this sale $1.69 yard. Silk Georgette 40 inch in flesh, pink, white, yellow, copen, navy at $1.39 yard. 36-inch Wash Satins special $1.25 yard. Washable Materials Gootal Broadhurst Lee's Labralco Shirtings for men; also for tailored shirt waists for women Regular price 85c yard- at this sale 29c yard. You should buy enough of this material to last several seasons, it will be some long time before we can ever hope to ofTer such a value again. White Skirtings Reduced Special prices at this sale. 75c and 50c. Dotted Swiss With light ground and colored dots, $1.47 value, at this sale $1.50 yard. Flowered Organdies Fine sheer quality, worth up to $1.85 yard, at this sale $1.00 yard.
Turkish and Huck Towels A special purchase of fancy turkish and huck towels consisting of all the samples and broken lots from a large jobber at a discount of 1-3 enables us to offer high grade towels below wholesale prices we mention just a few price: Turkish Towels 39c Towels 29c each 50c Towels 39c each $1.00 Towels 70c each Others up to $1.25 worth 1-3 more. Huck Towels 29c Towels 20c each 35c Towels 25c each 50c Half Linen 35c each 75c Pure Linen 50c each
July Clearance Draperies All single pairs of Lace Curtains Yz Reduced All short lengths of Curtain Goods Yz Reduced Special Sale of Porch Pillows; cretonne covers, light and dark sale price 79c. July Clearance of Art Needlework Finished models used for samples at the sale 1-3 Reduced Dresses for children scarfs, pillows, aprons, sleeping gowns. Bucilla Package Goods Reduced One-Half. Clearance Furniture Here's some welcome news for the careful housekeeper also for those contemplating a new home. You who are interested and can recognize the intrinsic value of material and workmanship will be interested in these reduced prices. Splendid Groups of Furniture for the bedroom, the dining room, the living room matched sets at onethird less than our regular low prices.
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WARNS AGAINST FALSE PROPHETS
T.LHOrsiI-:. Ont.. July Tho municipal cmiti'iI today 5orv-d notier that all P'T.nn appearing in the s:r ts elad in hathin uit.- will he a in .-' .!.
Warren House Paint "Old Timey" folks didn't kiln dry lumber or make shingles out of "culls." The forests furnished abundant fine wood and those "honest to goodness" folks used to burn such wood as we have to build with now-a-days. Warren House Paint was made nearly a half-century ago before "commercial" pastes, pigments and petroleum products were discovered (?) for paint purposes. And Warren paints are still made of the same good old fashioned pure oils and pigments as in the "honest to goodness" days gone by. Come in and get a Warren color card and let us help you estimate and select an artistic color combina-
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Will Yonr Silverware Be Protected While You Arc Away On Your Vacation? HAS it ever occurred to you that it is a big mistake to leave your silverware in your home unprotected, while you are off on your vacation? Thoughtfully ask yourself if you wouldn't have a much more enjoyable vacation this year if you knew positively that your silverware was as safe as your money in the bank. Your answer to that question will be "yes." Therefore, you should at once arrange for storage space in this bank. Your silverware will be as safe from theft and fire as your money is. And the rental fee is exceptionally reasonable.
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IF Ave were to follow the plan that many advertisers of late seem to have adopted, we would say that this handsome ten-piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, which is now offered to you for $225.00, sold last Year for $400.00. Of course, tbe statement is true, but wby tell you wbat a thing sold for last year ? You are interested in what the price is now, and that is what we are quoting. The Ries Furniture Company is an institution th'at keeps up with the times and with the market. Nothing that we bought last year is worth more than the same article purchased yesterday, even tho we may have paid double the price. You may go anywhere you please; examine all tbe markdowns, mark-ups. once-was's and now-are's, but when you come to this store and investigate in a cool, careful, calculating way the merchandise offered and the plain today prices at which it is marked, you will place your orders with our concern and be truly glad that you came. And the Dining Suite shown is but one of hundreds of exhibits in the evidence we have to offer to you during our July Furnitur Sale.
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We invite you to-visit our booth at the Industrial Exposition now beins held at Springbrook Park.
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