South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1921 — Page 9
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 9. 1 92 1
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' f i;-.vi!; ;n oporat'on. Fh haiillirc his on. Ira UottorfT and
; lrcn 111 n?M-it nir.; wcok.s And la th1. family
d.ay with Mr. and Mr. C. F-r-cnnt. T2DTTIQI-T T A DHD
Mr. ond Mrs. Jay Marquis ar
li'..; ita? .about ton d.iy. sho wuh ; Mis Ibrr.ico Hitter of Lydick. rr- j d auchtrr, Hcn tf Suth Kon 1 f-;;.:
! I'm in F!i"!.oytran, 'Wis., nrul F.im ' rontly viU-I Mif Ix)rcua llos- i Fun day and .Monday with :e!utitsi ",to Thrf o.aka CO years nf;o. Sho is ' tt-dlor. hero. j
SUPPORTS PARLEY
OuT.H '-' irviw-dty thrc-o children, Mrs Ircd Mr. and Mrs. Howard Millar and j Mrs, JCRbcrt Icobtrt and cl.autrhUT j CA HI' 1 11. 'Vas. Srpt. S. Hritho r...I ;it.-. T-..1-', H . Mrx. (Jf f.r Ilaya rf I..'tprt j Mr. and Mm. Charles Carouthcr, I Athalyn, of Mi.hawaka, ipo:it Sm-; i.;h lal. r t.-dv dre'd.-d to s-.ipport
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n-iy vvim .ir. arui .;r. jnn run . tno :,ir cist ard dlnnn.micnt cnSchool be cm In tho rural district.' ! f-n r.co at Washington ar.d to a.sk this week with Miss Tholrr.a Hay a a:or r.-pr-sor.'.ati.-n. Amidst e-cev.r tfachc-r In this district. Inf i:rroir .-lm,1 c fn.e'm th. tr.i,'.,'
Ira. Frank Serjeant of ?-v:th Hen 1 ur.i p.
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mrr.ts to tl.o f or.Ktitiiti' n f the nT.iTo "' V,i.;;ani. Iduko of Tr.rc Oaks, i motored to Nile. Mich., and to lludt th" erti' n Ti sd ay r. s-.ilv d in 1 v. as 02 years .M. The furural son 1 ike .Sunday. thf lotv.at f f 'An. r;-:ir'r,t.! a . n 1 l o ! hM Thursday at tno M. i:. I Mr. nnd Mw. FreJ Linke of South
by Mjr fnnl-'riti s i;i :h,.- n.-.ir.ty. ''hurch. i:v. Chamberlain of:!a!lnK i Ilend wem Sunday visiters at the cf th rth'-r nn.o-, : .. ?:ts t.-irr.. 1. I ;rd a! -w) in Uivrside corxxUry. ! home of Mr. und Mrs. IM. Krill.
Ilx-Cor.uni?-. .'iK-r V.r.. H. Tr-u;' Mr. and Mrs. Al'i S'indce returned! lira Cha .11 f; roves and Aurrel f-p'-nt Sunday and Monday with Mr. ; .a. !-;, :M a r r,:,it:-n t - that ffect
I : return v .v; ;.: . a f. w .1 t. ai; .. j ti -r:. v.in Tuesday. isisk viV.ted relativert in South llcr.il ana aira C. Sergeant. J. II. Thomas, Hritish lal. r lead
II'- said he (i'dd I." "i w..-th f w .t r- ' drs. Holm s returned from Ka'a- , Thursday. j 1 r r- ar.d -'th'-r p--k--rs ?--or 1 th r:.lo:;-, f,-.,r.i ;,n s-.i j-t -i I rnaz..o Monday where sho spnt the i Mr, iarker of Fouth Pend i at - GRAND DAUGHTKR i1'1151"11 rr.i:,tary and naval p. "icy. He this f-as'.n. iut two wo!?. jtho home of her daughter. MrA Clem j r.nrrrrn 'ni l: This city had th" .-nd C.r,:.'.-n I l'-rj Wlilt" rf Gallon wa.s In Kavlor. who 1 III. t SAVES SPEEDER) '"Vo c-"i:l havo to co to WasTa-
i:u .ab., day W.-dr:'? lay. T?, ; T""ri i,lfs',n. ; Mr. and Mrs. Hdward Wilson were Mrs. Frank O-rnrr, Ftrolt. 1 vis- fnln nt thn home of Mr. and Mrs. and als., p.r:al frf attrarti .r-.y. j -Mrs. Itoy Clark. j Na,ve of Fouth Bend, Tuesday. Th- ir-shmen b.-;.s .f th'- hi'hj I't- Jerfi.io and daughter, Mi-.s; r. nnd Mrs. C. T. Hansbottom '-ho'd have u-un tak;r.c th ir i.-.itia-1 !Vi:'r ?' ,vho hav the runts' ,,on, Thnr dav in Michigan City.
ti"n paddiir.s vt-r' ralml.'".
upon. Ptate and city authorities to j pORWARD PLANS ask an Immd! ite he?inr.Ir. of pub-I
i..., . - vmv.u.n waiv iiiti ....ai I W IV Olli 1 1 LLilUllll 1 ) i
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Mrs. Davi.H have retunwMl to Cht-j Mr. and Mrs Millard Krill and
IdaucrhtT Joy, and Merdlko Moore,
(a irrh h"M th ir annual rrv ' m :I,M- Ii'v"" Ii. Brown f Ias3dena. Tuesday at th" hr- r Mr. ar.d . ra!if.. i- th" put vt of Miss Margaret Mrs. Aih. rt A'i'pii. -o '-k M.:i ;.v. I Far.ds. A inr,' number atf-n !d. A rf-al' I'url Itusl of Tnroma, picnic .'inner wn s. rv. d. Tim din-: 'ar-th., J visiting relatives in Buchanner ai a ur.i ;" . . ;v.r.K:on r,f''tn and Throo Oiks, th" 2 1 1 1 wf ddmc 'T.r:i r.--ary of Mr. j dohn Churchill and family of X"'.v-
and Mrs. Madi "n who w. ; :r.t:i k. .1 .. ar.- vis.tinr Ins mother, Mr anrl -Irs jay iv-ilcr of North both thre. j-drs. Florence Churchill. I Lib- rty visited W. D. Slsk and famIlazri utherlln. 1" ar o!d dauh- Mr. and Mr:?. Friink Kluto of Xiksiily Sunday, ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilham S dn r-l rr.- in Thr " Oaks ;:ttndincr th fair, j Mrs. Fred Yueslljohn and daurhlin I a to b" tak-n t" a tub. r.-ub-sia; Mrs. A. M. Ilarner who bus be n jter Violet of Ardmore visited Mrs. rnrr.j) ir th H u'h. r?i r..rt .f th" at th" Churchill h-m for scvral Howard Miller this work.
HVANSTON. 111. .F. pt. C. His onlv granddaughter sived Coroner
Peter M. Hoffman of Cook county
inctn and admit that wltMn two eirs of tho f icrun? of the treaty of Verllh s. v. o ! iJ 1 down four battleship." said Mr. Thomns. ' ThLs Is
ppent Saturday and .Sunday at tne I-ake of the Woods near Lapaz.
T T?otorff .and family attended 1
tho Bottorff reunion at Tatawatornl park. Miss May Hpncr was a recent
&irv; of Mrs. Ralph Jolliff.
O r i rr Yrr r rl W n ( . Mfb
from a fine today when he was ar-j ..-. raigncd on charts of violating tne l? to our d bucates to traffic Jaws and speedin-. t l-rmam-,t Ponf.-rer.c..: 't.o Appearing before Justice John ! fre anJ "' " W vlt. . .u i, .. ; denoo of our ir.d f iith that we are
j.'t-.. Lin: in i in in i.ii t'ti lui iL.t.-ii
could not apply to a man Just In
formed that his first granddaughter had entered this world. "Case dismissed," yawned the justice.
i not po.r. :
bi:ildin? the 50 war-
;rovi 1 rm;iyrr..int f r mr rrt than r,ü0'0a rr.n. Funds already have heen appoint. 1, it i- claimed. for public i:npr.. ru-to c -t $K'r'.OOO.or.o nnd ;':.: r.s wi'. : i; r r: that th work he z - t-n u.U.! er way immediately.
TOKIO, Fpt. ?. Jarnn has f.-r-warded !" I'ekin a rrr?oiI for thn
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Monday s!ivo,..-d tb. it earnir.r- of th-J Chb .i-r.) Ftr"'-: r.i;lvay yf :n during j seven month the current year j were the larcr-t in the hi.-d.ory of!
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aroor dir.c o ttatf rr.or.t.- pub-
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OFT OF TBK FFTlO. It is difficult t. tr.ak" i. n b-tt
by law?, and impossible
Lusi:u --s better bv lop illation.
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Fortune s::ii.pa on folks who smile
na:". (.ays returned hrme Thursdav.
Mii F.f rfnro Froiity, wi'h At'or-j nr.y Ite-bert-on .-am" h i" fr.ua Chi-j . nriir eabo to rioe of th". crippled fhil-j GRAND VIEW Ireri's- ramp. an'! s"r" th" "pdprueat i )r'i!l" Jonen and Oarford Iarson for th" winter. Th y w re a -.:.-:.! '..f I ona Idson, Ind.. vi-xtted the forby John Nkhols who b" k.--alt. r th-, rs sifter, Mr.-. Ernest Si.sk, Funpropr rty. Mi-u I'routy is a chif u- ; d ay. f-ch'-. ' te;,rh-r. i Mr. .md Mh. Richard Hine nr.d Marshall ro-inty's repr's.rsMtiv. f.r, c.uhrine, recently visited nt tli" L-ik" C,ei"v;i Train;- .-eh d i Mi-. iU.d Mw I-Mwarc. Wilson, th" nmiii.T, 'J" .M . s Fru. ; M t.-t. T. Id. Kwers has returned to Iviudernnn, Julit Vo.-k-y, Mir:. ),.,- !,,,m,. after visltinir with hr
Mrs. Charles Matteson and daucrh-
iter. Mara', visited Mrs. F. M. Avery
Of South Bend, Thursday. Mr. and Mrf. I. C. Errors and Idtto Kwers motored to Cambridge City to visit relative?.
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(Jlidney I'wers of Cambridge
return".! with Tri.ry i.' -.o .''. .im, an i 1 City. wit hunbounded oii!ü;?i .na U r Sun-j m,. Cl.uid narllncr and children, day .e-hool ruan ti:-. no nt in thi- -;;t.u MrJ Mnn Cr..i, i?r,,i
county. Mr. and Mr. Sherman Shirley f Bjerer-ton, sp.uit tb." past f daya with Mr. and .Mr; Clir. ric- S!a; der. 3h Fhir'"ys rr .dded f i " 1" y. at s tiro.
ru.'.-'duy. C. F. IIar.5ibott"m and family ?pent
Smliy .at Martin. Mich., with his ! luotli rs. (thud, I,rn and Walter. . Th- M. S. met Wednesdiv aft-
Mi.s Maud Fink will enter Ch ica u-, 1 moon at th" Brothren church. University for tr." cotuiru: e.ir. I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oalcen.er e.x- ! pert to spend Sunday with hi.i parnnf inrr x ire irts. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). (Jalener of THREE OAKS ;s . lth f:,ni Mrs. Nclli" link, do .1 Monday in ! Samuel Bottorff has returned to th" Bronsori hospital. Kalamazoo, js homo in Plymouth, after vis-
SOUTH WARREN Mr. rnd Mrs. Edward Shrrpereel and daughters Cecelia, Martha and Evelyn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isli" Miilikcn. Mrs. C Blunkert an 1 son Frank of South Fend pent Sunday and Mon-
Tiris soi'ND.s nsiri. LORAIN. Ohio. Sept. S. Mrs. Ma Kiel Fitzgerald earchi-d all day fr r a karat diamond ?ho had lost. She pat down on tru lawn to rest. Iesid5 her hand waij a four-leaf clover. Under the clover was the diamond.
CHICAGO ACTS TO AID UNEMPLOYED
CHICAGO, Sept.. S. Botdnlte moves to reduce th cst of living art 1 provi'Ie ernploymont for thous tnds of I'll" men were u:id. : way in Chicatro tday. A b legation of repupon stat and city authorith-s to
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FOR SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Sept. 17, 1921, we will sell io the highest bidder at our parage, at 2 p. m., one Owen .Magnetic Chummy Roadster This car has 1920 Illinois License No. 267419. Car has six wire wheels and Westinhousc shock absorbers. This car will be sold for storage charges. Motor No. 300. Oldsmobile Sales Co. 226-228 S. Lafayette Blvd. Main 1922
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We purchase from 29 leading shoe manufacturers their, imperfect shoes. Our quantity purchases allows us to place them on sale at less than one-half of their retail price. You cannot find the imperfections and we guarantee you satisfactory wear. Everybody wears them, come in and get yours.
Women's Oxfords 200 pairs latest styles 4 ff very serviceable 3IbUw
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Women's High Shoes Included arc values to $10.00. You
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Boys' Army Shoes
Sizes to 6. Comfortable and built to
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Army Shoes
Regulation n!mv standard. Outwear
two pair of ordinary shoes
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Army Goods and General Merchandise at Money Saving Prices
Khaki Pants $1.45
Underwear Reclaimed, heavyweight, garment at 50c Wool Sox Lxtra heavy, 50c pair, 3 for ... .$1.00
Tents Pup Tents .$2.95
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Other tents. all sizes.
from 6x6 to 1 6x 1 6.
U. S. Rubber Boots, $2.85 Army Hats Campaign style 95c Work Shirts 50c Raincoats Reclaimed, perfect $1.00 Cost new $10.00 Wool Army Shirts . .95c Wool Sox Reclaimed, at 10c
Sweaters Y. M. C. A., j at $2.85 and $4.85 i All Wool, values to $ 1 0 Trousers 150 pair just j received $1.50 uo i
Blankets O. D. Army,
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Breeches 50c For Both Sexes
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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10 EXHIBITION OF A CARNIVAL OF NEW FAIL-
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Come Saturday and attend our Grand Fall Opening in our Ready-to-Wear Department. We undersell on Women's Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts. We offer the leading New York styles, first, at popular prices. Many of our styles are clever copies of newly imported models. Women who have purchased in the last six seasons are back again, which means that our customers are always satisfied. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT IN THIS GREAT STORE UNTIL NOVEMBER 15!
Women's and Misses' $35 and $40 Snappy
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L'llIiY Tif-ri' tomorrow a :i 1 t!ioo
beautiful new Full In:ss.-s; runde of oholcfst Tnft'ffM. S.r.'. Tii.-o-
tino. Sntin. I'riot Twills, :i n 1 inanv thors; m.inv : ro finis':. ! with ynrri r rilk rinbrtdd'-rj . tnve pf.ü?i l.r iid. -v ide s;:l!fs, S J r L girdles, Leidrd idl'o.jts, ft r., ?1 ".C.
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SPECIAL! UP TO 350.00 BEAUTIFUL
SPECIAL! UP TO $55.00 EXCLUSIVE
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fi 'f, i W onion s i!iisr t ; ; l nrt'sses, in now I VV. f' satin, p'orfttos m lo hiucs. erfpe o!o I I r Jl'' t Mirt.'i-ir, t rii-.'l.'t : s. tri. ot in s :iiid in. my f Jri " v I ot 'u'rs "v,rv i'iiaciti.i Id.- color, fully li,( X M.'.llTcr.-nt models at
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Fall Suits of ' r-r, rd.iiu t.'i'.i. rrd M fin z ' ,' ' .; ul s-tl.-s. all V X .1 .. " ! '
$7.50 SERGE JUMPERS
$18.00 JERSEY DRESSES
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W'oin. n'd and mUp F'Tgo .Tuinpors, Jn idr. In ar.d polka dot; nil wanted Fir. s. t lie very newt tldng fur Fall wt-ar at S."..'.ö.
Just in wu:r.en'i now Fall Jorsey I rossen, extra benvy worsted woavo, neatly trirniiiod at $l..t."i.
$25 Silk PLUSH COATS
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ALTERATIONS MADE FREE
$5.00 SERGE GIRLS' $15.00 $7.50 PLAID SKIRTS COATS SKIRTS' Woman's and inisst-s iirl i. w Fa'l and Won.:,'-, ar.d - r.f-w Fall Sr- Shirts; Winfor C"at; rl.oo.. , f.w Fall ; b nU" ; : . d !.oom from many fr'.ni fi:.3 v.dour?, mix- Skirts; '." fr' :d? stjb-s, nil sizes, spe- t'ir iit-.-l otl.ers at watted -.z. nti - '- cial nt fdil'.". "rs, nt n". .'..".
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Silk V. Ivot, Hums" I'Itih. Saüor? ar. i u l'.er.-; 1 rand r.f-'.v arrival th.it sh 'wn for th f;rst tlm S.i.::rd.ay, triir.rr.t J v.-ith feather?, f.in- i";
a 1 th r-. A ".I ncv popular P'all f.d.r.r ?.
Boys' $12.50 (2 Pant) SU I T sn) M t4 Mb'
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row Fail S bo 1 S:;i; i it b 2 pair of p;lt,: rh(.... froi;i all n.t 'd pIzos. In br-. ' ' ?r'T aid ;..uy r '
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