South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 10

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Mrs. Mary Carey cf MUhawaka. and two brothers. Frank of Fly-mouth. and Arthur of Warsaw. aLo survive, j Mr?. Marc Iauer and little dauch- I ti-r arc hpendir.p a few days in War- j 5aw with Mr.'. Lauer' parent. ! Linelle Schröck left for N?hoah. Wi.. aftr spending some time with ; his mother. j The Federated Clubs of Marshall ! county mt in Arpes Wf-dr.esday at i the Christian church. Many of the f Plymouth cluh ladiea-clrove down to attend thlf meetinc, winch wa.s the : fourth annual convention of t!. Marshal; county club--. The morr,ir.p program consisted of a talk by ; Mrs. Phillip? of outh Bnd. chair- ; man of the 13th district, and a talk ! by Mrs. Phebe Willey of Plymouth j on Home F'conomks of Marshall I county. Flection of otficers, rt-ports i and appointing of committers took Ii n fVio rf m o i n i r, o tinm TVin o f' r. t- .

noon session ccai.tfil of piano and j vocal solos, and short talks from various town clubs. "In it Worth ' While" was the subject of a talk by Mrs. J. A. Dillion of Rochester.

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ens, and an address by Mrs. C. W. j Sewell. ottrbein. Ind.. on "Women j and Community Responsibility" were also glcn. It was a very interest- j lnr and helpful session, and enjoyeJ bv all who attended. j

Hundreds of Purses and Hand Bags. Many different styles, values up to $3.00. Special Saturday at $1.43

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The County Treasurer's oflic.- wil! be open from 7 to J P. M.. Friday. April 2Sth and Monday. May lwh. W. A. Slick, county treasurer. 1 J 1

An extraordinary purchase makes this rare sale possible. The Capes and Wraps were assembled from a proup of manufacturers in New York and every garment was designed to sell at a price far in excess of the figure we quote. Every garment we have in our f tore has been greatly reduced for quick selling. Unlimited variety of styles and prices serve to emphasize the marvelous values we are offering Saturday.

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Livingston homo on Clark st. Mr. and Mrs. Del Uo'eUr and hnn, who have been living- in P.cnton Harbor, have returned to their old home in Buchanan.

PLYMOUTH Commencement exercise: were held

The U'.iburn-Annur.c Camp Fire j in Tee-Garden Tnes-day evening, four in. r Wednesday ev-rintr with j hU'h -chool students graduating. M - 'len Fort.. Tli" eil-!.- are j Prof Sheetz. of the Xorth ManchespiannirvG to "hike" to their camp at j ter college, pave the address of the

Ci'.ar like S'irurda . Much rnthu-i-a.sm :.- t incc shown in the winning of honors and bead.. Marshal Ihei.-r is ill with penurionia . Mk S.-hhe. Sr.. Mrs. F. Sohlif ar I little daughter .of Detroit, are th- ri'-:s this? week at the Bennie

f-veni:iLj on the "four Dimension oi I!fc." which was exceptionally interesting and helpful. The music was furnished by the CullLson orchestra of Plymouth. In the bnxlns program Tuesrlny

against WhJtie Ck-mons, South Bend. 135 pounds. The second bout wat between Jack Schulte of South Bend. 128 pounds, and Frank Clote of Fort Wayne, 12S pounds. These were fast no decision bduts. The bis event of the evening wus a wrestling bout between Kid Ross, 154 pounds, and Jack Reynolds, 14S pounds. Reynolds threw Ross the first time in six minutes, and thvj second time in 11 minutes, makinK twice in 17 minutes. There was a big crowd to see the bouts. The funeral of Charles Craig, ot South Bend, was held Wednesday at the Church of the Brethren in this city. Mr. Craip died at the Epworth

nlsrht there were six rounds between hospital on Monday. Iesides m-

Jack Coodnr of Culver, 150 pounds, wife, he leaves his mother, Mrs. Mar-

Wendell's Pills, Ambition Brand, For Run-Down, Tired Out People.

If you feel tired out, out of sorts, 4 despondent, mentally or physically 1 depressed, get a 60 cent box of Wen- ! dell's Pills, Ambition Branxi, at Wet-1 tick's Cut Rate Medicine Store today : and take the first big step toward ' feeling better right away. j If you work too hard, smoke too much, or are nervous. Wendells Pills, Ambition Brand, will make you ; feel better In three days or money back from Wcttick's Cut Kate Medi- ; cine Store on the first box purchased, t As a treatment for affections of ; the nervous system, constipation less t of appetite, sleep' c-ssnes or nervous i

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BEAUTIFUL WRAPS AND CAPES Of every description. Every spring shade is represented in this assortment. Priced at about one-half their real worth.

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CHILDREN'S WHITE ORGANDIE DRESSES New shipment just received. Very pretty new styles,

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CHILDREN'S COATS AND CAPES We have a very good selection in all the new spring shades. Greatly underpriced for M 0 71 Saturday to XJwkU O NEW GINGHAM DRESSES Are arriving daily. Beautiful new Gingham Dresses in a great variety of patterns, many new styles, all neatly trimmed. All sizes from 36 to 52. Two groups Q-9 Q Qß specially priced Saturday . . . liaE$ andULao DRESSES Of fine quality French Gingham, many

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NEW TABLE DAMASK Just received a shipment

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Windsor Crepe, dainty designs. Special, ßjj Saturday, yard, at LmJ9

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Fine quality Scrim Curtains. Specially ßp priced, per pair, at XJ SIb SILKS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Choice of any piece of Taffeta or Messaline in our l I I . Ill r 1 v J .-rv

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Newest Spring Hats Exceptionally Low in Price An extraordinary purchase enables us to offer you high grade Hats at prices lower than those asked ordinarily. Hundreds of new styles that have arrived in the last few days.

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the very latest. Specially priced IJkJoU'U

Hundreds of new Sailors. Specially CC Cf priced at ÜUb'Ü

Children's Hats, a ereat varietv of stvles. All the

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Dininp: Room Suites Bed, in Wood and Metal Mattresses Springs Buffets Dining Room Chairs China Cabinets Serving Tables Rur;s Baby Cabs Baby Beds Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Stoves (Gas and Coal)

Rped Furniture Library Tables Bed Davenports Dressers Rockers Easy Chairs Floor Lamns Spinet Desks Vanity Dressers Leather Rockers Living Room Suite Kitchen Tables

Linoleum Boudoir Lamns Davenport Tables End Tables Writing Desks Book Cases Table Lamns Brass Beds Office Desks Framed Pictures Pedestals Bed Davenport Suites Mirrors

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Hose, all the new spring shades, also in' black. Exceptional values, per pair, at $1.45 Glove Silk Hosiery in plain or fancy, black and colors. Priced very special, at pair 52.39 Ladies Silk H ose, in black and colors. Regular $1.25 values. Slightly imperfect. Special Saturday at pair. . . .59c

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All stock will be sold to the highest bidder by the piece, lot and suites. Plenty of chairs for the ladies.

Domestics HmiSR Nfifirls Knpnnllv inprl

LAWN HOSE Molded. Will give wonderful satisfaction, flexible, will not kink. Nickle plated couplings, Yß inch size. 25 ft. lengths, special 50 ft. lengths, special at $3.25 at $5.50

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Save By Buying These Bargains Saturday Sateen Petticoats i n black or colors, good quality Sateen. Special, Saturday 79c Genuine "Heatherbloom" Petticoats. Our regular $2.00 values. Priced special for Saturday at $1.29 One lot of Muslin Petticoats, wide embroidered flounce, worth $1.50. Saturday special at.. 79c Bungtdow Aprons, made of fine quality Percale. Special Saturday at 79c "Justrite" Corsets in white only, regular $2.00 value, all sizes. Special, Saturday 88c New Silk Camisoles in black or navy. Special, Saturday 79c

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Are Lowest at the Star Store "Toile Du Nord' or 'Red Seal' Dress Ginghams, 27 inches wide; over 1 00 pieces to select from. Special, yard. 19c "York" or "Valmore" fine Dress Ginghams, plenty of patterns. Special, yard 16c "Scout" Percales, 36 inches wide, in light or dark colors. Special, per yard 12c "We arwe 11" Pillows greatly reduced Size 21x27. Special, per pair $1.98 Size 18x25. Special, per pair $1.69 Unbleached Toweling, 1 8 inches wide. Special, 5 yards for 29c Linen finished Tubing, very good quality, 42 inch. Special, yard, 29c "Pequot" Sheets, size 81x90. Special . .$1.49 "WearweH" Sheets, size 81x90. Special $1.29 Ladies' Summer Union Suits, all sizes. Saturday special, $1.00 values, 69c; 50c values . . . .39c

Garden Rakes, 12 tooth. Special 39c Garden Hoes, made of steel. Special 39c Bungalow Grass Rugs New designs and colors Size 6 ft. x 9 ft. Special at $3.95 Size 8 ft. x 10 ft. Special at $5.50 Size 9 ft. x 12 ft. Special at $7.50 Bread Tray, Sheffield plate with handle. (Like picture). Veiy special $1.39 Special Saturday Morning 9 to 11 o'Clock Galvanized Water Pails, 10 quart size. 25c regular. Special 15c Saturday Morning Special 9 to 11 o'CIock "Classic" White Laundry Soap, cake 3c Limit 10 bars to a customer.

Step Lnddrrs vrith pnil shelf and bracf: T"'i i-in-i'-r every step. Special for .tturday 4 ft. size. Special. $1.9S 5 ft. size. Spcchl.$2.69 6 ft. size. Speci d . $3.25 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's Work Pants, a rral

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Men's Muslin Night Shirts, all sizes. Special. . . .$1.00 M en's Pajamas, all pi am colors; frog trimmed. Special at $1.45 Men's Balbrigan Lnion Suits, short sleeves, knee or ankie length. Special, per pair at S5c Men's N'ainook Union Suits, sizes to 4b. Special, per suit 69c Children's Play Suits, red trimmings; sizes 3 to tf; special at 79c

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