South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1922 — Page 19
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THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 18. 1922
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SCHOOL LOCATION TO BECOME ISSUE AT COUNCIL MEET
Rcident3 Object to Board's Plcn for Location of ' New Structure.
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TWO HUNDRED ATTEND MISSIONARY BIRTllDAY DINNER TUESDAY EVE Txo hundr'i poople attended the MI'picr.ary Birthday dinner given i-'ivfn Tuesday evening at th pry.rs of the Firt Pr.rytriari church undT th au.!cei of the Woman's
jumpe.i from the machine and es-J were '-2rer.ded. According to the
r-T-.rr1 l.ft'nrp t h nr,;!rp arrived. lie fvificnr. th ri!flC'rs found aOOUt -1
was apprehended. Tuerday rnoruin;. II? p-ii 1 hi3 fine ar.i rot. a total of $35. KipoKt Schobt. ,U W. Seventh st.. 'who was arrested in a raid April 2 3. "was found technlca'Iy rullty of the unlawful possession ot
quart of "white rnuie" in the resi
dence, an officer locating a hottic' her partly fdIM in the bottom cf the j She
cupboard. Another orflcer cauent Mrs. Schout comir.5 from an adjoining room with a Jar partly filled with liquor, hidden under her apron-
and children. If
Mrs. Schout txr.iair.ed she- bought!
the liquor about a month ago and her husbani didn't know she had it.
Missionary society. Dinner was ?'r'.''d at 12 tabic?, rach represent
ing a different month. All ;ruet wer placed at the table represent-! ing the month in which they were
oorn. ine udim wre artiKticaiiy
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located on the Fid where the, Mrs- Chaxles Barnard and Mrs. fjchool board now haa an option, er' William Duncan were in charge ot in a. mor cntra'.Ut1 location a the t-uppr. Mrs- II. E. Suders and
intoxicating liquor. He was fined j Mr. Schout testified he knew hi.s wife
JlOO and ccta but the fine and costs
had a small bottl and ufd it for
the-,
further stated that her husd.dn't drink any of it and that hadn't sold any of it.
Ge"rge h iw of Goshen was fined ?l and cv:s for speeding. He paid-
"Wedding B-Tuques. and corsages, at Edewater Floral Place.
P. BOW'ERMAN, A RESIDENT OF CITY
ci. March ZZ, lSSl, he wti3 mar,ried to 5arah Fox At Berrien Spring's, 'Mich. Shft survives with the follow.
FOR 14 YEARS, DIES f of wriMila.; Mrs. J. Banneer. .citv; Roscoe F. F. Bowerman, 50; E. Third f?.. j m., cf Easle Grove. Ia., and Mrs. died at his home Wednesday morn-j Owen S Matchette of this city. He
ing at
o'c!ck
following a five
al?" leaves a brother, William Bow-
months' nines with complication.?, -man, of Waterloo, mi. He was born in Crawford county. : Mr. Bower came t Mishawaka
Ohio. Dec. 21. 147. being 7 1 ypirsjfroni Berrien Springs 14 yirs a?o J
He -was rrnplo't afth :
Woolen Co. Funeral arrarrements win be a: no'.sncd liter.
xoTin:: I will r.et be reTor.:M for :
debts, contracted by my wife M g'.e Noznich. SipT.ei. Mike N;r.i A iv.-l
ither Mlshawaka'x propced I decorated in kcepin; hl?h thool building shall be months they represent
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Mishawaki clty Mrf. John W. Barnard Fuperlr.tcn l-
council will determine at a speciii i the tabl' decorations.
question vhlch the
meeting r:txt Monday r.I?ht. Eecau.-e of the stror.? rmor.
trance aalr.s'. the school board
deci.-ion to l-ate the n:gn scaoo in the ea?t section of the city, a Joint meeting cf th school board and council was heii Tuesday noon at which the b:arl of education's contentions wre expounded. Sanction of the council in order to authorize a bond I-j-ue 3 needed. Xot Much Ground The school heads pointed out that it was ImprActicaV.e and ex
pensive to secure a centralized lo-
FINED FOR DRIVING
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Hipolet Schout Found Guilty of Liquor Violation Fine and Costs Suspended.
John C- Arvin of South Bend was fin Ad tu ar.d co?ta hv dnd?e John
ration were a city block would cost j M on h,a pa of gul:ty to
tne acnooi corpora:. on arrroximai-(,r,vlns an automoblle whl; lntoxily S25ft.00O. Further the hoard , Arvdn wa.. in company with members st out one block cf;thrrft m.n aRd wa3 drlvln? In a around was insutHc;ent for a buhd-1 xxcn car an1 ran int0 interurban ing to house the numner of students. . v. ?ni f th rnrnPP nf Plp-
which n-ouM seek a
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A
third ",u:nent fppolng the cent-
riil'.zf-a n.i,n scr.toi h.;e ;s in n it f would require a delay of several) years before condemnation proceed- ( irgs and othr details could be' cleared up preparatory for con-i struction of the building on aj cf ntral site. j MishH.waka hn. been greatly rtirrvd by he propo-al of the board to place the building on a site in; the Wer.ger addition where it has; an option on 12 arres. The hue i and cry raised against the proposal j resulted in the school board meet-; ing with the council in ord?r that, the board's views might be placed, before the aldermen in a clear! light. i The great protests against the proposed site come from residents j from other sections of the city who
because of the sreat distances,
which children must go to get to the building prefer a centralized location making it more fair to all residents. Decision on thft matter Is expected to rst on the council, and the school beard Is expected to b guided somewhat on the views of the city fathers.
and Union ets.. Monday night. The motorman of the interurban placed the men under arrest but - Arvin
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PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE
IJCTLDEVO miMTTS. Ray Xf-arns. for N. P. Peterson, addition to 21c, E. Marion rt., $100S- A. IMAlx for addltinn to residence on X. Merrifield. $200. Howard Lamb for Glen Adams, porch at the corner of Broadway and Forest av.. $130.
Edge-water Floral Tlice for
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Genuine Imported Scotch Gingliam Dresses, Values to S12.50 ALL COLORS ALL SIZES ALL MODELS
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One Lot of Skirts, New Spring Styles, each One Lot of Sport Coats each, One Lot of Silk Jersey Petticoats and Pettihockers, 2 for One Lot of Wool or Silk Sweated, each, . One Lot of Full Fashioned Lace Hose, 2 pair for ....
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Blouses
Waists
One Lot of Crepe de Chiue and Georgette Blouses, White or Colors
One Lot of Silk Pongee and Voile Waists, All Sizes, 2 for
$5.00
$5.00
One Lot of Trimmed Hat, former price up to S10.00 Friday
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One Lot of Trimmed Hats, Values up to So.00 Fridav
SPORT HATS AT $5.00
2 for $5
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S6.00 and at
SHOES $.
Pair-of Silk Stockings , S7.00 SHOES.
Day FREE!
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Trimmings of Lace, Organdie, Yarn Embroideryall effective models. If you were to buy the material, it alone would cost more than our selling price. Women's sizes 36 to 16. Misses' sizes 14, 16, 18. Colors are Red, Brown, Black, Green, Blue, Yellow7 and Pink.
Another Value-Giving Hosiery tvent 300 Pairs "Onyx" Silk Hose GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY
A very special purchase makes possible the remarkable values offered for a Five Dollar Day. FIVE PAIRS FOR Colors: Black, Brown, Caster, Fawn, Beige.
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Silk Sweaters Nearly 200 Heavy Fiber Silk Tuxedo and Slip-over Sweaters
At one astonishingly low price, affording values and savings startingly great positively unprecedented. Sweaters such as you never imagined possible to buy at All colors. Values to $12.50.
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Silk Pelticoats and Silk Chemise 2 for
Values to $4.75 SHOP EARLY Doors open at 8:30
5.00 For These Bargains A Rack of $1-3.00
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Silk Dresses at . . . . . .:. . . .
spring Coats at . . . z
Georgette Blouses at .;. At $5.00 ought to clear these garments within a few minutes after the opening of our doors. Values to $25.00.
New Spring Skirls
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New Plaid and Silk Skirts. Values to $12.50. These items are limited. Be here early.
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That sold up to $39.50
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Beautiful Suits developed in Tricotine. Poiret Twill and Twill Cord. Navy only.
Wonderful Dresses That sold up to $29.50
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Taffetas, Canton Crepe, Knit Crepe and Crepe Back Satin.
Coals and Wraps That sold up to $37.50
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Silk Linene, Shawsheen and other soft materials.
Store Open Tomorrow Evening
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Store Open Friday Evening Until 9:30
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