South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 186, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1922 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1ME3 3 GAUD HI DECLARES KVKitKrri,1, K by com WATER GLASS MARKS JS. in CCZZ3QC ni inr 2UL 1UZ 1UZ tt IMPRISONMENT WILL NOT HINDER CAUSE DONE BY ETCHING (yradiKitiuti on TlnTinoincttTi Ua!l for D'litatf Handiwork. CII1A ;.. July -4. Winn o:.i j.c.-: Vi , .i x'. t .i-'ir.ri.' ;.j t. n.-i-th- .-ijir.ir f r n uik 'Jr.- v --r i. cur to yoj how th1 ;iiir's H -Rinq ' -z ( - r r rr Irtro Irirnd- to Carry on Work of National Liberty for India. f-4 !: il in .KMnrvr., i r: 1 1; n-- a ftI on ilaVf 0'i Mar-Htm a '!ir '!.!, rr ry rann"' rnn'T'!.)' , ;f . ;, p ; r r - . n f I n "i ! i r. -a - n ! '.;r h frir. t- carry .V ri r -i h b- i 1! h E

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public. Tuesday ha hern pet by the general executive committee of the encampment for the issuance of the

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MOIXKc;. Ia, July 4. Patriotic groups throughout the. country Tuesday "brjran preparations for a rt'.it n.11 -American conclave in Des Moines next September in which

mittee said today. "More than 1!0,oot) blu-eoated veterans and their thirty fife, and drum corps will seek this year to make a lasting impression on patriotic -imerica."

v;cf. m:"ry. ?r.i'htlon and re.al f.'.ivery. If there were no hospital! t r vener--a 1 fllsra.ee., or even for cors-t:mp'!v. we should have 1er? con:im.p!iar., and le-? Fextnl vc dtnnnu' Hi

I state In the union. The nine orpin-

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xf Kuropenn m!i or Tr.dian m!ii. Veterans, Daughters of Veterans.

Sons of Veterans Auxiliary, Iadles of CJ. A. Ii., National Association ot I'nion Hx-Pri-'Toners of War, National Association of Vicksburcr Veterans. Grand Army of the Ilepulli and National Association of Annj Nurfos. Morei than 75.000 of their members are, expected to attend the Catherine ?eptr mr 2 4 to 2S. Invitations are al?o belr.ir sent today to headquarters of every patriotic body in America not officially allied with, the G. A. It., urlnt; that they be

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jfirrlr' -what she has learned, durIr'. ?'!" xict To year". The ralla .?.--. ''.-rrr-iph'S, ho;p;ta!". law(lor tor an.1 sttch like hav all to .-I., rind the ;o-oalled upper elapses inv to ienrn to live rellqrlously erd d'-l!herate'y thf simple peasant I:fA. kn ov.-lrsr It to be a life Riving Irin h i ppf n rr5. "The-e -was tru wi-lnm In the t of o'd hivine so reeuhated k ty ns to limit th material con-d'ti-T. cf the po,,pV; the rule plow

Tin: itAsiiri'ij iii.iiM-:u. .MASPI-7TII, X. Y., July A. Mrs. Ellen Redstone Pow asked that her rnarria.ee be n mulled on the erotinl her husband coerced her Into the ceremony. "JI( kissed me a week before out marriage and threatened to tell my parent! if I did not become his bride," he said.

I'Ain to AnvKRTisn. COMjMHT'S, Ohio, July 4 An Oriental who swung by his queque under the bie top wore a hair tonic ad. on his back.

orn roofs nn orn proofs. When better roofa aro sold you can rest assured that it will be the Elaborated Hoofing Co., 107 W. Division, that is selling them. During our years of business In thl community we have made friend? by the score and now when one wants Information relative to an Elaborated Roof it In only necessary to aek your neiehhor. Aeents for Warren Taints. Main 2403 6 tr

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HALF PRICE About 35 fancy navy blue Suits (mostly one of a kind) of fine twills and tricotine with elegant linings and trimmings. $100.00 to $125.00 Suits at $50.00 $75.00 Suits at $37.50 $50.00 Suits at $25.00 $25.00 Suits at $12.50

Beginning Tomorrow Morning At Sharply 9 o'Clock Considering the high quality of Ellsworth's original, distinctive modes this Half Price Clearance Sale is of the greatest importance to every thrifty woman in South Bend and vicinity. In every instance the pric e has been cuit in half and in many cases even less than half. Beautiful Silk Dresses At Half Price About 100 beautiful dresses, comprising unusual tyles suitable for street, afternoon or dinner wear. Included are many high-class models from exclusive makers. Majority are navy, black and brown, but many high shades are also in this group.

$100 to $150 Dresses at. $50.00 $75.00 Dresses at $37.50 $50.00 Dresses at $25.00 $25.00 Dresses at $12.50

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Tweed and Sports Suits at HALF PRICE

About 75 high class Suits of tweed in all the desirable sport shades mostly imported materials. We have divided them into two groups for quick clearance. $25 to $37.50 values at $12.50 $50 to $59.50 values at $25.00

Coats, Wraps Capes, At Half Price Veldyne, Marvella, Gerona, Pollyanna, Velour, Shawshcen and Canton Crepe in navy blue, brown, black, fall ow, lad v bird and bobolink. Some models have caracul trimmings. $175.00 Coats, Capes, Wraps.. .$87.50 $150.00 Coats, Capes, W raps $75.00 $100.00 Coots, Capes, Wraps $50.00 $75.00 Coats, Capes. Wrap- $37.50 $50.00 Coats. Capes, Wraps $25.00 $25.00 Coats, Capes, Wraps.. $12.50 Sports Coats At Half Price Smart tailored Coats of Polo, Camel's Hair, Diagonal Weave and Herringbone. $50.00 Coats at $25.00 $25.00 Coats at $12.50 $19.75 Coals at ..$ 9.88

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