South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1922 — Page 28
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
FRIDAY MARCH 31 "At Brandon's WRITER, PAINTER BATTLE AT DAWN v f n t", -f r It 1 iK sr r a s - J i r r I tr' ul- 'in a fi'h point Kf.own V;i::;n. J' 'inf :irl . ! : -la ! ' r t h a t ?!. ::iri v, i r' ..'. fmm a',1 inf'r-, f r f n !. . , ii5"n N '.vi'I' Iy kn.vn for his , NEAR ART COLONY TOMORIE ur;:ir.c. -th in in a t .Tin".' an I ; Ii Ü ii !-.-, Many f Is!? character an j ! tii ft;t'!r'"r typ1. j 'IUj-rcI-s r.f f r . . I flap." and hie Hand to Hand Duel Fought as !1" e r.f-'- ! him Outcome of Six Months' f a rnv i ii W! Iloth Now In Retirement. T?o!h ftin h -j v h n in rt'tirFeud. . KM ÜL, V..f . Mir h r -T.v . rn ?, M::r- th- -triple ' :, i f auf :iors a-:i art. hr Ie-S'i'e fli"- hitf r hssi-tl mI
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standpoint of fiiiy.-ic.il hattlintr. Th" ; aiTair tv.i; hiand;il in approved iio-lhn fashion. T;l- t-'-cnid-, handlrd all d tails h.-tw.-f-n tli- two' mm and paced off tii- sod-covere 1
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when a knockout wa.? si-orf-d. Wilson rerntly cam- hak from a trip to Hawaii. Aceordin to r -ports here he ua in training Iur:n his stay at Honolulu and was In fir,o phj'?:enl trim for the enrounter. I ai.-oiiiitor on IIIIi Cliff.
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.--nt a vernal - rha i;ntrf to Criley. "ri!ev r-plid In roneiliatory spirit hut asrre.imr to meet Wilson alonor with witn-so-s in an manner he i--h-d. Wilson lot no fim replying, rratin,-; that as oon as lie could eni;"f the .-rir-s f .-fronds they vanil'l arran. tlie m'-tlnc The s.-ei)" of the en-otmtrr is a.-
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FARMERS
and others who want money for I
louz er Htiort tun1 ran pet n nere n MFSTOCK. IMPLEMENTS. FCB- ti NITt'Hf:. PIANOS, rt. Ensy termn. No en-Jorspr. No commission. No f intprpst in advance, l'hone Mala U
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200
Trimmed Hats
Sacrificed at
$1.95 and $2.95
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Brandon's Tomorrow We still have about 200 Trimmed Mats which are worth from $3.50 to $14.00, which we are going to put in two lots for tomorrow. Prices $1.95 and $2.95. And two tables of Sailors. Absolutely the last call at these prices $1.95 and $2.95.
Not any of these hats are damaged merely a close out. And you will find many beautiful hats in this sale. THIS IS THE FINAL FIRE SALE CLEARANCE. MONDAY WE WILL OPEN WITH EVERY HAT IN OUR STOCK BRAND NEW.
WATCH US GROW
S. W. Corner Michigan St. and Jefferson Blvd.
Brandon's Great Fire Sale
Don't fail to visit this store tomorrow and share in the profits on the closing day of the Greatest Drygoods Sale ever held in Northern Indiana. We have marked everything especially low tomorrow for the final cleanup as 'Brandon's Will Open Monday Morning Willi an Entirely Mew Stock
Sensational Money Saving Silk Items--All New Spring Silks
IN BLACK SILKS 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk . . . 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk . . . 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk . . . 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk . . .
36-inch Black Taffeta Silk
36-inch Black Messaline Silk . 36-inch Black Messaline Silk . 36-inch Black Messaline Silk . 36-inch Black Messaline Silk . 36-inch Black Messaline Silk . 36-inch Black Charmeuse Silk 40-inch Black Charmeuse Silk
40-inch Black Crepe de Chine Silk . 40-inch Black Crepe de Chine Silk . 40-inch Black Crepe de Chine Silk . 40-inch Black Canton Crepe Silk . . 40-inch Black Crepe Knit Silk . . . 40-inch Black Tricolette Silk
.$1.00 .$1.19 .$1.39 .$1.49 .$1.95 .$1.00 .$1.19 .$1.39 .$1.49 .$1.95 .$1.55 .$1.95 .$1.49 .$1.95 . $2.50 .$2.69 . $3.39 .$1.95
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IN COLORED SILKS
36-inch Colored Taffeta Silk $1.19 36-inch Colored Taffeta Silk $1.49 36-inch Colored Taffeta Silk $1.69 36-inch Colored Messaline Silk . . . .$1.19 36-inch Colored Messaline Silk . . . .$1.49 36-inch Colored-Messaline Silk . . . .SI. 95 36-inch Colored Charmeuse Silk . .$1.55 40-inch Colored Charmeuse Silk . .$1.95
40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine Silk $1.00 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine Silk $1.40 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine Silk SI. 95 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine Silk $2.50 40-inch Colored Canton Crepe Silk . S2.69 40-inch Colored Crepe Knit Silk . . . S3.3S 49-inch Colored Tricolette Silk . . . $1.95 32-inch Colored Pongee Silk $ .89 34-inch Colored Silk Crepe Shirtings $1.69
Other Exceptions
re Sale'
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Every Department of the Store Filled with Opportunities to Save Money.
All New Spring Suits, Coats and Wraps in the fire sale nt about one-fourth to one-third off the regular sprint; prices.
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Wash Dresses of fancy Voile and Ratine; (i ! QK to $6 50 values; in the Fire Sale at ... . O v-f V Mad ras Shirting in fancy stripes; regular
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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Women's Muslin Night Gowns, lace and embroidery trimmed; $1 50 gewr; in this O-f sale at Ib
50c kind; per yard $4.00 value Blanket, in the Fire Sale, per pair . . . Tissue Ginghams, regular 50c kind
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$9.95
VALUES IN WOMEN'S DRESSES Women's Dresses, beautiful Taffetas in J (Flfi"! all the latest spring styles; $25.00 values . . I 3..H.J Women's Dresses, Canton Crepes, Crepe Net and Taffeta dresses; regular price $39.75; (f Fire Sale L3sS Women's Dresses, Canton Crepes. Crepe Net and Inf fetas Sport models and all the new fr styles: regular $50.75 values j5Ü.iUU Taffeta and Crepe de Chine New Spring Dresses in all
colors and sizes. Made to sell at $15.00
Children's Silk Dresses, ages 6 to 14, of Taffeta, Crepe dc Chine. Canton Crepe, Georgette and Tricolette. These dresses are slightly mussed and stained and sold formerly for as high as $39.75. Divided into two lots to sell in this Fire Sale (5 QK and $K QR at fJmJß $JJiJ Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide; regular A & my 20c kind: in this sale, per yard One table of Women's, Misses' and Children's All Wool
Sweaters; up to $6.50 kind; in this sale at
CHILDREN'S WEAR Children's Winter Coats. 2 to 6 years old; (t f Fhfy
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Women's Muslin Night Gowns, lace and embroidery
trimmed; $1.00 kind, in this
sale at J?d
Lnvelopc Chemise, line mushn; regular Is" ;
i 11 v. I vy yv ,iiv. unci. , liliv. Iliuoilll , i v.uitu fc-'Ä ttj (T $1.00 kind; in this Fire Sale at Envelope Chcmiso, fine quality, some have Crepe de Chine tops, lace trimmed; "a $ $1.75 kind 4 I Turkish Towels, T"ä
BIG SAVINGS ON ALL NEW SPRING SUITS DOMESTICS
Ginghams. Slriprs, Checks ,md Plaids; i-;ulii In
gingham; in the Tire Sale, per yard
36-iucL Dress Pt rcls. h::!.t nlor. rn M::pi s d checks; regular 2 5c kind ; in this s. sir, r 5 per yard 5 Wf
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36-inch Bleached Sheeting: regul.tr 1 5c per
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yard value; in the Tire Sale. p. r yaid
3(ckind Turkish Towels, 50c kind
Pure Linen Crash I oweling; regular fü'd 35c kind
Union L-rash 1 owe 1112: regular A
kind
MONEY SAVING GLOVE ITEMS
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Women's Silk Gloves, black, white and colors, all si.es; $1.50 and $1.75 values; in the "70 Fire Sale at fc "L? Women's Long Silk Gloves, hlack, white and colors;
up to 52. UU values, in the Mre
Sale at ...
Women's Kid Gloves, black, white and colors: up to $2.50 values, in the Fire -4 Sale at 4 1 mUU
BIG SALE OF SHIRTWAISTS Silk Waists, Crepe de Chine and GeoreUr. I -uhurd and Overblouscs; $8.9 5 to $2 ").()' g g waists at i aP Silk Waists, Crepe de Chn- ii)f G'orgette, tailored and Overblouscs; up to $8.(M) F values, at 4 1 jf i Middy Blouses, all wool, N.ivv, 1 Iannc l i n i Sf f ; regular $6.30 values; in this (7 . v h P 3 I sale at I iVl Wash Blou-rs, the regular " 3.9 3 kmd. f flF3 Special in the Fire S,le at J t 1 w w' Children's White Drrsr-rs. i r .e. , (tn ; ui to $3.50 values. Sale prif" I m f 4
Wonien's Co.J.s. al! the latr -t spring
styles; 4V.l values at vW?
Women's Coats in the new ;;rmg T 00 stjlec; $2 5. 0 values at V f WVk' Women's and Misses' A'w Spring Srorl ( oats; up
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HOSIERY BARGAINS IN THE FIRE SALE
large selection; $12.50 values
House Dress Aprons, many styles; regular $1.50 kind
Children's Wash Dresses, fancy Ginghams; ages 6 to
14; regular $2.00 values; in th is sale at
78c
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Women's Black Cotton Hose; 39c kind; in the Fire Sale at Women's Silk Hose, black, white, gray and brown; all sizes; $1.50 values Children's I lose, black; all sies; up to 75c values Children's Hose, 39c kind Women's Silk Hose; all sizes; black and colors; $1.25 kind
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$19.73 values. F ire Sale price
BIG SAVING ON ALL NEW SPRING WRAPS Children's Winter Co,t ( hihli' ii s pring Coa.ts Children's Silk Dre--r Infants' Wear, Sweaters, Mu-hn Lnderwear. V. ai-ts at from 50 percent to 73 per. ep.t of7 regular priT-.. Men's Union Suit-, all wool, all weii-ht- (J Ofi up to $6 30 values. Sale pnW m m J ' imJ LINENS AND TOWELING M-recricd 'Table LinTi: reMil.it KOr
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MM) k:nd Mercerized Table Linen, rt .-u!ar $1.25 kind Mercerized Table Linen. r' juUr $1.50 kind
V Vf w 89c 79c
TOMORROW n THE LAST DAY OF THE FIRE SALE
WATCH US GROW
Brandon-Durrell Co.
S. W. Corner Michigan St. and Jefferson Blvd.
TOMORROW THE LAST DAY OF THE FIRE SALE
