South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 11
THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 5. 1922
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SOUTH BEND WOMAN j'IS TALKS ON HARMONY i M?r;arr:yrn:nV the 1 Lorn of th Iuli Aid socU-ty of the TA WAT AM P T TTD rhst I'rcjbyt'viiaii church ycFter1U IlUiiinil U ) U U D aftcrr on. Imports on th baI Mir v.-r yjibmittt-d and up to th2 j.rr.rit 1700 had brn realized.
Full reports of the bazaar will b? made at the February moetintr. Th wcrr.en voted $2 00 to the murfo fund. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served.
Round Table Diru-ion Follow? Add re. by Inez Cae at Home Economics Meet.
LINCOLN When Anno Iyjthor and Georre Lai kin asrreed to mak "Th Lurking I'ri!," two of tho KTatest serial stara in pictures, combined forces to mak this one of tho greatest mystery sorla'w ever produced. I'oth of thv5 stars are darir.jr prformer? and no Fturt too daner-
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Horn? Economic department "f th MJshawaka. AVorna n club hdd U.ct r.I,tht in th" auditoritjin (t the public library. Mr. Frank 1. Coat, chairman, prMM. Th" T:T" tint: r.pr-rvd with a hri'-f hu Ji n"- "--jon ;i? .h.'h r'portv,tt rr. ! r'-i by th'- "..'iriou-1 cr.-mlft'-s, ;t nr,onn''cr:ii!''; ma.. it- ff,r h corair.' y :-r. ;n-l plan-- formu
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At Farmers Institute
The Farmers Institute will be hId at the Tamarack Grange hall.!
Saturday. The speakers will be K. J!. Iii7adder of Ited Key. Ind., who . I
i:i speak on the f-ubject "Soil TrobltT.a" and Mr?. II. M. Ilrown of Go-, Fh;n will speak on -'Hoclal Ute.".
The program will be in charge of
Mr-. G. S. I'm. roy read a r,ap'T -n Tamarack prar.tr r.n "Current Ilvn! " and entertained
h' r au lierir.' wit!: review of th ü'ferer.t I ha: ' in h'iü.e e onomis if rni.hdiit ?!; ' 'inü v, th growth a : ! . ! tj':;,'-!if tf i j -1 . 1 - f nrcmi'' .n! r. and tl - ire;,. I to a T ;'! l:f"tifn i'- pn r:" i p!e-! in thMr. CI ir-nr T It. snpnino, entertained with two solo, wl:ifh were 5p!en!bH rendered and well re-ivJ. .She '.a a ecfirupanieil on the piano by Mr.-. "Wallace Slo-uia. Mi's In-. Ca-' fif South TJend. FpoJin on tho "Iloiiie Harmonious." Miv. ('.im' is a tudnt of domestic harmony and has a wi-l- ranco ,t experience in ju-t Mich matters. Those atir.din la.-t night's meeting; voted Min Case's adtlres? one of tho most Interesting and graphic heard this year. Following Miss Cage's address there wan a round table- discussion.
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Clinrles F. Grove has purchased a so ft. plot of ground on S. VI M iin st., paying a price of $400 p"r r front f-ot and eaV.ishint; a new k lecord for Main street property. The jiiaiperty i. at the corner of r-. Main and Third sts., and was ac- jj fjulred fron; A. J. Graham, ofj Brooklyn, X. Y.. a former Mlsha-iJ
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THREE DAYS OF FEATURE PICTURES Starting Friday Nlfrht FRIDAY'S BILL THOMAS SANTSCHI In the "Western Thriller "Tili: DI'ATII TRAP" Another role In whleh tlie jHpular player Is at his fUhtin? l)cst. Thrills Adventure Action. AlsoMajor .Tack Allen's latest wild animal picture "TRAPPING THE BOB CAT" Third Chapter of "Ilurrieaiie Hutch" "The Millionth Chance A Harold Lloyd mined y And a Xevts It -el Prices: ."ie, 10c and l.'c IMns Tax HEAR THE SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA
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Fiv rfonis niul hath, nil modern. In Klver Park. Completely finished, hard-
I wood fl)ors. full Paseineiit. walls tinted, hmilt in cupboards, roal odlar, 'ool furn-
m K iTTrpT.TTTiTTTl : M NU for fale;-'- -f- and ready for occupation, ui'ih r l.-i-e. l.rt- l.asemont. jf-M down, balanc L. . hi- k.n fo.MH. ..th.-r taa;.li:u. lot of , Seven rooms and bath close in This v..-n- fruit tr. . s -rar'e a rhor. . l,0""' :l V ry v.,,",:,11,, ln A l i- v"i , r J' ..i,; tr,;. nd Khrnl. ,' cor.dltion. An opportunity for roomiuR i.,rv. . !..s.. t., .ar line, s, hool. :i nd I I'"""'- ? H '-' Iount i i r - fi' tni i.'-' s:'.iit flown and Lalaneo j r :it. l.o.vtfed on S. J..dcT Kt. j Three-room cottage locatel north of Cirf hoi:-.. ..;tii of ralln-ad. .".t 1 (the i. T. railway. C.o.mI bd, house in
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Houses Ir Sale
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Will rent this at $15.00 per
4 iiimpi r rt i:iod. rn. and 1 acre, i: 12th j a,,rp 0f in,i ol,t Tdnco'a way L'. sf : Six-room house, full basement, furnace. .". i. t.i i-irt iii.d, rn. new, S. Clove- ,.;,.rtric, pood jjaratr-'. chicken coop, small l.ud: .--m truit. 7ä feet on Lincoln way, close tu ro..;a. p:irt n;od. rn. new, V.. Jeff- f.,hod. htore and church. Pus and ini r-at .iv ; m ; terhrban everv hour. Two miles to cca- .". rt-oci. iai'.j. rn. n'w. L. 4th t. ;jf.r ,,f city. $3.1 mn). ca.-h or terms. C'.Mll 7 r. 'n. rao.bTn. lb-ddi-'k ft.; $.m1. i re, i:i.....rn. s Main St. ! CDHrrDV - r-- li-edera. Llro-oln Way r.t. UnUVunl i ii-:,! . r ef 1 and . ioom m-l-Tn . , , , . , , ir, ,.; d ,n !,.:: iu Uiv. r P,rk. t.z a roa buMm-s owner must v !,. .,. I , a m.iv t.. I...u:ht oa'11 en .account of health 1 nc tip-to-f.rc.s r . - .! M.ur Pi livid.vil need. i'I,t, lixtur. tlelivery truck. Ion leas.. ) ( . . ji j A ii , ipsj 1 at a very cheap rental, dein;: from ?shi (i)Id-Ai:iVr''i;::i.Tv'cu:;P()i:ATION " t-ckly. Will lump or inven5.-. l.n,. o). W.iv West. tory
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Sixty arrrä of heavy ckiy land, 2': mll.-s south of Mlshawaka. Six acres
of s.iw timber, Rool houe. barn, other
I .ait buildings. w ll fenced. ill trade l'oi; sl.i: .v. !; - r.i.ms and bath;, t.,r itv i,roiertv or soli on terms.
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Another Big Reduction
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FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE Ellsworth s
ous ftr them to attempt. "Tie Lturking Peri'i" !3 a 15 cpifode serial with a tory thit is logical, interestin? and exciting. To be shown at tho Lincoln foon.
We have a wide selection of beautiful primrose. South Bend Floral Co.. 122 N. Michigan eL 3Sl-tf
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j EPiJPLE THEATEH TODAY and TOMORROW
Featuring Mabel Julienne Scott and Stuart Holmes, the greatest polished villain on the screen. Ladies, do you live your own lives? "No Woman Knows" gives the answer. The marvelous story of "Fanny Herself," written by Edna Ferber, which had over 2,000,000 readers, has been adapted to the screen in "No Woman Knows." "THE CHAMP," Comedy. How Do You Get Your Exercise? Sport Pictorial. COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! NORMA TALMADGE in her late screen triumph, "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" The picture that was selected as the leading attraction to open "The Chicago," Chicago's new $2,000,000 theater. Everyone seeing this picture will want to see it again. You see "The Pick o' the Pictures" at The Temple.
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WANTED Experienced salesladies steady position. Those without references need not apply.
Friday and Saturday will 9 be the two BIG Sales Days o One lot of Cloth and Plush Coats. oatsi;-,,u".t: $14.35 JL ne Iot CIottl and Plush Coats. 'uoats if up.' $22-50, $9.95 C - Children's Plush and Cloth Coats, HwOats ;T1::s.T.t...$N:9.5::... $9.95 jT' $300.00 Coat beaver cuffs and colLoats xiw:T:y $1 50.00 Cm Plush Coat, elaborately Fur trimmed, oats ff3;00.:?1..6-.... $50 Up to $40 Cloth and Plush Coats Coats ;0i:afr..tr.im.m:d7.. $19.95 DTo $20 L.repe de Ch ine and Taffeta resses rr.nr. $7.95 D Choice of any Best Dress in the house resses -r:f..n.y. $19.50 i r ii i c l r l:
ke tnoice or an wooi jerge ana ropnu irtS ?.kir,s up to s,3vaLu" A S4.95
0 All Jersey and Jersey with Taffeta PettlCOatS flouncemany colors. gp Qg $3 values VfW Values to $5.00 take your pick Silk Waists $2.89 S Tuxedo or slip-on styles, values to weaters Sf-:ak.e.r..u: $3.95 FRIDAY AND'SATURDAY TWO BIG DAYS at GILBERT'S " rSeo the Window Display 1 "'"
To Begin Friday Morning Promptly At 8 o'Clock
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fine, well tailored, all wool Overcoats season's best models values to $22.50 Take your pick cf the bunch
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Overcoats, values to $30 at $ 1 4.95 Overcoats, values to $40 at $23.50 Overcoats, values to $50 at $29.75
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In the assortment arc Scotch Tweeds herringbone weaves and fancy sports models for men and young men take your pick at
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During the sale, with each purchase of $5 or over, a mechanic's apron and cap.
Suits, values up to $40 at $24.75 Suits, values up to $55 at $29.75
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Read! MEN'S DRESS PANTS One lot Men's Dress Pants, made from remnants of suitings supplied direct from the factory; (JC QJ to $12.00 values at. . . Pwaüv (Alteration Free) BIG SALE OVERALLS One lot Men's Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, double buckle, regular $2.00 value QCl pair at wvli MEN'S COTTON HOSE 485 pair Men's extra good Cottcn Hose, all colors f ft EIGHT PAIR for ... . tpl.UU MEN'S UNION SUITS Men's heavy knitted Union Suits, regular $1.50 and $2.00 QEl values, choice WW Big Clean-Up on Men's FINE DRESS SHOES ones that formerly sold up to $12 January Clear- ("7 Q f? ance, per pair 4 I w'J One lot, odd sizes, values to 1 0 January QR Clearance P-vJU CLEARANCE MACKINAWS Men's heavy all wool Mackinaws, values to $12.50 Jg gg MOLESKIN COATS Moleskin Coats, sheepskin collars, blanket lined, fancy sport models and plain values to QE $12 at iP.US
SENSATIONAL! To $10.00 Silk Shirts
other Shirts One lot of fine Madras Shirts,
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500 U. S. Army Shirts, all wool, double el- d A !1 bow, each QauirS
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CLEARANCE AVIATOR VESTS One Iot Aviator Vests, chanois, buckskin, moleskin, to (Jj QP $ 1 2.50 values, Clearance H'n S3 , SHEEPSKIN COATS One lot Sheepskin Coats, best quality all sizes, values to (JfT OK $15 Clearance 4f(3mJJ BOYS' OVERCOATS BIG CLEARANCE
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One lot. to $1 5 values at One lot, to $10 values at
BOYS' FINE SUITS Stylish Suits for boys, values up to $15 Clearance (R f at v3Üa?J Boys' All Wool Suit?, values to $8.00 January ( A f
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CLEARANCE SWEATERS Men's heavy shaker knit all wool Sweaters, all colors, (T to $15 values mS Other Sweaters, values to $10 at $5.95 Boys' Slip-On Sweaters, values to $6.50; take your pick at vtatu Big Reductions on Men's Hats and Gloves
We Aim to Clean 'Em Out, Men! You'll See!
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Direct from Manufacturer to You! Sale Starts Friday Morning Come Early!
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