South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1922 — Page 14
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1922 EVERETT TRUE by con00; BUTCHERS, GROCERS Ith return tr!p at :C0 in th cvej According to plans the ipecfal I run direct to th Kelloc'! Toated j Cr-rn flake s plant In Iiattlo Creek and j after a viIt to p.r.d inspection of the ! j.Unt. will j)rpcc.I to the park. In pu?t 11 and 12, In hLr- nrw pliy,' 'Lnd O llorranc," will Hins several now ontr. "Iand Romance." "Hroth of a Hoy," ''Thank God For a Gaiden," and "Father n Y clinic Paint to Hide Red of Fife Hydrants j her r.f -!:!. ardlr.c tf Ch!f X. VT. 'S.i.r--'.. hle fo-:r. 'I the etp'tin'r to : pf'Vo rjuite Furremful. II Tpr'c,rd UNCLE ! PLAN ANNUAL FUN Tee - Hec l see tmcc's a Cetfe.Tß.Y X CUeS TCi TTA IS TO HAVe T th opinion thr.t "no prklni' n;ni it I cat i rot e alUC ! nScht m vnln letter rrvjlf.t !f p!n?- 1 Klynn," are ann? the new ?elec-j i h-- fan;! liar r"d f;re hydrants niay1 :"r 'ha? mad thm plainly ticnu. It i mid that there will also , brcon-.e a th.y of tlj" j-.ast. in s-o far ! -f' aftf r dirk. .., several of the old faveritr nf j as th'Ir .rl'.llant rrd r n:.r J. con- ! . I1V IIOW.MU) II. (i.MUS .i Mitlnn to a )a!l pame bftween the so Yöv (aanY to Cook out, eveeecrrr i rr.r, vs..iiv am m a"VJ.' .I.i r. e r.r. e lwt j ! . i u r r.y i n 1 i.i y porch of : ui.iMio-.v. "I t ' w .irr,; to jro - i. 1 .M.- Fuzzy I - V!rr:!y. "I . f!.- end ef my : r 1 L .r..: f aociation at Liberty Park. I'.atf !e ' f 7sAc O'Ham to Sin? iS'eiV jthf Molimin? and Ftacinz of "Lnnd ' f hance in th roior ; r.' t to ni r i . : ( reek. .M;ch . on Auer. 'j. Store. k '- . . : x). :-lM v.f.r -if. '.-.!:; : Sonps in Engagement Herc O" Itomnee." p; ovc the looks of th lij drirr. t-ut to make thc:n ic. or family yen fl? i:;:!.:. Y":io-,v. : said, ap pear y t r yarrnent nnd haJts. Aftr.a ("."iron riy. 1 2375. I owned hy members wit! he clced on : that day and a fpecial train will 1 IVke O'Hara. tne popular actorleav South Dnd over the Michigan I Pinq-r, who will appear at the OÜver A'hen you siy CJar -?ay Iufch lC3tf whit, a r.irht ar.d ! ptainly viiM" I When you psy CIkxi Central at 7:C0 a. in., departing on theater for two performances. Au- Masters. a;:rin? a d irk l a kcrround. A rum- MastT lCStf Y n "vV. I !,-;.. ,
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let you taste the littlest, t ny-weeny bit of the root so you say see how
r ar.d I came to fret, very bitter it is."
lr. l'oum washed the hurdoek root in a r.earby spring, and, scrapIn?. a little piece off on his paw nail, he pave Jt to Uncle WiBily to ta.-te. "Oh. wuff! Hurfrh! l-h! Spin:!
( irioi; like. "Arid why do you 1 Wiipr!" eried the bunny, making a
v. a M to pull up Py the roots?" "if you w : pu! or.e ff the b? r"t ii P av? of the l.urdoek Ir.side our t ra w bat. your hrad will be k-pt roofer from the hot sun," explained Tr. l'oum. "Try it, I'nele Vi.'Cdy." T!:e hiinny Krntl-rmn placed one of tiie lar'e. n.ol. .Torn Pa ( s of the burdork wed inside pis straw hat. p'ltf tli" h.it b.nck on hi.s hfad. "V)V. I do feel rooler!" explained Mr. !,''!: ir. "I was ju.A pettlr.cr too .ot from t:. Min, nr.d vrn. froir.? In to drink onie of Nur Jane'. Ftrawherryade. 15 it now I am as eonl as if I were nr.d- r a parasol at the pea:hnre." "I though? yoti'd ?.e. sni'l Tr. Poss'ln:. And r ow I mut take some of t:;e 100; fif thi- burdork." and he pulpil th root up from the earth v, here it pnnv. "What fr.iod 1. it?" a'ked Uncle WIi !ly. "Oh, the i)irdoe p very prood to tiSA in om" of my medicines," said Ir. r'n'um. "Ioes it mike medicine sweet?" Unele "WJnily wanted to know. "TIr.s jour twlf.kiinsr no?e! I shotild say ootl" IiMirhed Dr. Possum, "It'. ju-t the other way. Utirdoek U dtp1 of the most hitter roots I know of. I'ut still hitter medielne ;? rood for some things. Here, I'll
funny face. "I should say it was! Oh. my goodness!" "Io you want any more!" laucrhed T)r. I'ossum. "I should s.4y not!" cried 1'ncl Wicily. "N"o more for rue!" "Well, I'll take oni!" suddenly cried another voice ,"Gie me some!" and out stalked the Had I'oh Cat from the bushes. "ome of which Uncle Witrily was
eating." snarled th Hob Cat. "(Jive!
me some! You can't keep Rood tliinqs to yourself that way. Give ni s'uue before I nibble his ears!" "Good thlntjs!" exclaimed Pr. Possum. 'If yoi; call this ood " He held out the bitter biirdooli root.
"If It's pood for Vou it's pood f or me!" enabled the Hob Cat. "And I' heard you say it was jrood. 1 don't ' know what it is. but I'll eat nil you j have and then I'll nibble Uncle Wis-! Kily's ears!" j "Very well take it!" spoke Dr.
Possum. He handed the Itob Cat the bitter burdock robt. at the same time wdnkir.fi: one eye toward Uncle Wisely. The bad Pob Cat took a lare hito and a chew and then he made the most te .ible face, drooped the root and ran off through the woods hpwllr.ß'. "Oh. wow! Oh, woe is me! Oh toadstools and tommie cats! What a terrible bitter, purkery tast! Oh.
my i:iou?h is all screwed up like a buttonhole! I can't nibble any ears!" "And riht glad I an; of it!" laughed Uncle WiKcrily. '-s Dr. Possum idcked up the burdock to take to his ofüoo tnd make into bitter medicine. "Come on in. doctor, and have 5some of Nurse Jane's strawberryade," and very ;'inV, it was, too, beim? sweet and not bitter. So th:s teaches us. that weeds are comI for something sometimes. And if the button hook doesn't pull the (a .' of soap in the bath tub to have a rao with the wash rae. I'll tell jo'j nt a. out Uncle Wisgily and the sour grass.
2 Infants' 75c DRESSES Sever.il lite new itjrl. lace and :nbroiderj trimmed; lnc or ihort; at 2 fur
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Women's $1.25 CORSETS In phort. lardinai arnl lon in oill : flesh ialr'; wtdl in :! ; fr'ol fl ? t in;: :
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Women's $1.00 Petticoats M.lde ef pnod -r.ldt? Miflin; rat full: with e!i'tre'lerd f ) .i 1. i' ; all s ; .1 1
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4 Women's 25c VESTS Kin quality elasf!' r.'ied. with mercerized t.ipe around rn'cli ; four for
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$1.00 RAG RUGS Itravy Its. Itns. pood fize; in a s -ported color pa t - fertis; frinped e::ils. at
2 BOY'S 50c UN. SUITS Co.il tii Mi!i Idiina Sai: f.-r Pe-ys ; Afhlo;..- s: lo a S.i!.- M '' ti'iif fer
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$1.00 CEDAR OIL MOPS Tri.ir.alir tnpe. actual SI T ilae; wi:!i the hainlle: at ..;dv
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Boys'-Girls' $1 ROMPERS S.-veril pr-tty tyaef f.is? (d.r (P.: zh.i:i. Chirnhriy .1:. 1 Kh.-iki ulte at : r ' ' - r
Wo men' $1.00 GOWNS
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Hifflirssiajf ii Friday 2 more Heeerd EriakSag Bargafsi m
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Crowds Will Be Here Early For These SSc Day Loney Savers So Hurry
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When You Say Clears Say Dutch Master. ' 165U
Kav yiur garments and hats. Aetna Cleaners satisfy. 2376.
AinoMomu; iicpaiiilnq Work nnarnMeed On Atl BJnkra ot Car ftrtnr Cars In Uffora Spring- Rata OVtULAND KOUTII END CO. ISC, tU N. Mlrbtcan St, rUo Mm. la 64
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For absolute comfort these hot days, for good fit and fine appearance there is nothing: to
beat these Kuppenheimer Suits.
you get much more than your money's worth. They're good for at least three years.
For value
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I Men's $1.50 CAPS
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lion's rinrt S2..")0 2-piecr Tajamas 51.fi .Men's l'incst $t HiMkiI I'nlon Suits fo
4 Pr. Men's HOe I'aney Half
Men's gl rinot Sdil Leather Melts Cfic S Men's rimvt 1."e White KrehieN fifio Men's rinost $1.00 Pure Silk Hoe.. fif.o
Men's $1.00 Work Shirts
Extra well made, of heavy fat color Klue Ch.mihray: cut full and relnfurred stlttied; rfpular 51 value; on Sale Thursday at r,V.
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WOMEN'S REAL $1.50 NEW m Bhtf aw aaa Ma W .afev W BaBMa1 M
A wonderful "assortment ef pretty ftyles to peiret
rrccn; made or nrst rracK oiie ana otner materiaig, nil sizes to 4rt : eleverlv trimmed: at V.
REAL $2.00 ALUMINUM
8 QT. KETTLES While they last, a Sale of J ist K Aluminum Quart Kettles. These are worth 75c wholesale today; spn.iI. to caue a little excitement here Tonrrro, m'h
WOMEN'S $5.00 GEORGETTE
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Just 1"n" IUouses In this lot; made of fine quality -
ieiirjrette. Crrie and I'oncee. flnd other; many tvles: all nir.es and colors nt this ririieulotin low
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A GRtAT CLEAN-UP
f f our rntirf ttr k
i, colors 2 KTrnw 1 IUM that V re-
rj'uinrij ip to VI- Hat f.-r Mrfft.
Fp"'rt and dr--uar in larr anl mal! i'.ap, are di'p'.r.aj tr'j
.1 in krpirpr wiih l f jLt f,,ir rniir" nr,t ir r,n7 Trlmrr.ed vv:'' Has evr iri n-
200 GIRLS' BEAUTIFUL UP TO S3
Clean up ef nil Krls' t-aut itul Trimmed Il&tol
In light and dark colors, in Ftraw, braid n
on trimme 1 models, ehoir- 's'i a'
Another BIG
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TWO GENUINE FEDERAL
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10 Inch, douMe-face srpnulne "Federal" Kecords, that fell recularly up to ?1.m. You can "elect from the latest up to dhe-
mlniity VI hltn: alt two for tV. .
uauivw"aj - GIRLS' UP TO $2 GINGHAM
DRESSES
A limited lot of thee beautiful plaid itrined fllnirham Drpse on nie at . t
Man? rretty models; pizes from 7 to 14,
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2 Wom's 75c SILK BROCADE
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BRASSIERES
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Women'fl perfeet fitting Urassieres und )?, Timdeaux. In rrettr patin strlne ma-
terial: vreral ftyle to choo?e from; on "vf
Women's $1.00 Windsor Crepe
BLOOMERS Al'.i com In Pa jam. Check Nainsook, plastic ahlrred knees; choice of all the
rsrr, lvht ahmt.'- at OV. t'w"1-1'
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ligjjfeggi g THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Imported Gingham, Organdies,
FANCY VOILES VALUES TO $6.50
r ' ir -" 'r:' ver a d U'it I t'lS "iJls am f'.-F' ill 'riHirsdiy Z'-ii-t- vi trimmed;
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Over a dozen ne-w crisp tMimmer styles and only IS 1n this lot for
nd I riday; uresses of fseotfh fJinchain in eretfv
nl cherks, Orjrandy .mil pIf
rmirt nw Orjrandv
Irene, and teantlful Voile Ires.es in ipretty ngi-ed and Foulard pat-
teru-s; at $l.w.
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Up to $16.50 Silk Ratine and Swiss
In V i n l c Atn v natu ciiTimnf
flri!r rfnffpfl S-w-ls. Satin Snort I.res. f-'w
and rretty Silk Presses; in all the nervest colors and styles; size-s up to 2; Special ale at $f,.;.
Women's $8.00 Baronette Sntin
SKIRTS
Also WTiite Flannel
f f-peeial ..'il" or beautiful Vv 1 i, lUronette Satin and Vhife t . Wool riaLnel Dresu kirts.H t-i t in riany very latest style Vwjr
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WOMEN'S UP TO $20.00
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The tirxt prifti- .ii. a tv and sirahl Itu1d..-r Pant r;iad.-. and they'r K:e-!,rfs !.et grnd-; at 2 f..r -.
And only "ii" Skirt ? a ntomer: What (,ftrjS .1 crowd" will 1" here for these o rem. .. ' ' I . -irlv ?everal -:n.nrt p .'if ?-rl-; h'd: - H-j-t .-' . d ; "at . 2 INFANTS' GENUINE JIFFY
RUBBER PANTS S
REAL SI. 00 MATTING
TRAV. BAGS
Special .a.e i.r jn: ;r'- -. aiiit.: ; Traveling P.ag; Ihe kind ' tlier-i are , in;r for our j'.-e:al j.r'.r.- j ;.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' 31.00 PLAY, SUITS fSfc
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(ifnuln ltur"n F.jhloned IIoe. in blaek. brown or white; regular 4.- grade. Ilecau.e nf flight imperfeetinm they go on sale at 3 pair for f
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2 pair of Women's 50c Art Silk Hose 66c 1 : i-c . : i t :!. un.A cc
o pan s imams Kicrtciucu t vuw 6 prs. Boys'-Girls' 25c Ribbed Hose 66c 5 prs. Women's 25c fine Cotton Hose 66c
E TWO WOMEN'S 59c rS 1j I UNION SUITS K p IV A i Td.: Fine white ribbed Pnlon Suit; In ti:h; Ij UJJ " j:" fl Pretty s or lace knee; on Sule.nm ul; f.jr V'. L ( ors a" 1 2 Children's 50c Muslin Panty Waists 66c '
IWnm'Q 1 Fifl rtonr! Raacsa
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dark. C.;
SIZES UP TO 8
ringlr.z out r.e I d ot Women's a
Hand I'-air. worth up to f 1 ') regular; in 1
brown or arey ; at oidy ftc.
WOMEN'S S3.00 NEW SLIP-ON
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2 InfanU' 50c Reuben and M Vests 66c J
Women's $1 Fine Lisle Union Suits 66c
sy and Friday Sal-? of Women's T.d MUjc' j
pretty s;;-p-oa "weater: in many 8yi-; aa coj-
ors: all iz-.s. fepeclal at J l.W.
! 50g TURKISH TOWELS
Fine Turk:.-!i TnW('; well m.i i
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Boys Finest $1 Blouses, all sizes, 66c Boys' Finest $1 Wool Tweed Caps 66c Boys' Finest $1 Ribbed Union Saiti 66c Boys' $1 Straw Hatst all styles, at 66c 6 Pair Boys' 25c Hose at 66c Boys $1.00 Wool Knicker Pants. 66c
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