South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1922 — Page 13
WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 9. 1922
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Personalis fa Nearbw Towns a l..3 m .
BERRIEN SPRINGS '
Mr fa:;.y nf Kikh.irt ha
' f the rliy. The ball game be"t. te I rotj.se of IMvM r.J Br-
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BUCHANAN
!-. a .tor at the home, of
trotr-r 'V. 1". Icn. rs M W. AJyr, O J. Pr.n-1!. ;-rx Pir.'ulfbrc nr.,! IT. K. .'orrs f-yvi th!r ar.r; ;al f.shlr.g (!av at S r-r I.tkr . Fil-iay Th" y report a
herjfn Spr!rp:s wan an exciting event cJeorR Itoe. has collected approxl- ! of the afternoon. Prr:n Gorlnij mi(!y tll.OCO In taxes. Th total
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Mr It. I :.-.! h a : r r f h'.
(' M. Kir.K. .Vr Hr'J .Mrs. Char H Cavar.nrh ' N::- a'! cn fr.er.'ls hr ! ntl a v :;n..,t to .-. Joseph
:'. r. r. . r. g th i?a.m. core 5 to 0. Nearly all o the stores wri closed. 1 th afrernon. Mre Stephen 1,'jdy. with hr ! v.;firhfr. nv!yn. !s v.t;n? her M r'l-or. Mr Prank H!by. In Pers- ' Ir.1. Mr iloin Irsy hi r'turn1'! fror
v i ! at the horn of r.rn firfty, In Lan.:r.C.
.rn. ! rif-sfi-t v. i t ' a r r e
V.o. Abel h3. r!urr.M from
Mis. J!o:a-.j Kr.h"
I'.-- l vlr'or I'r.'iay. I N. Havüan 1 N cr-.f.ol to h!"
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Mr. ar. J Mrs V. li v'.'org Friday. -'. A. Wilkir-rn r,
Ora ha rr. wer '
v k-f r,rl v . . l . r w In the ba:i garr.
f Cr rr. u a h ho.-i.e i f
.er- -i
Tr.oor. between the :-'o:.ih lUr.-I Tx"rs Rr.'t the UcrrUn Springs
tearr."
the visitors were. hca'-n. 1?
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nrri Mrs
I'er.r.e'; ;
frlT.rt-, n Jakon. MI'h. Mrs John Iionp!n?r.'T . .1. TI'jrIL i r t h? ve r-t':
fc. f".v Jay' visit in ('hiao. .Trp. C. T. r.'ayr," of Xappan"", !s A v..;tor at the ho nie of her parents Mr ar.'l Mr J C. If'i ;),r.amer. "ry'.t! Sprint; rvr.p rr.ejp.js c. ' Sur,'! i'Vphih aT'er & mrt r : : ' sf 'ii ! 0 bivs' rr.-eün?. A larce rfi'AJ Jn attf r.iTtr.r5 throughrut. Aaron Hni;rr.An has commT.c-
. w;h r'af;vs in Kuchanan.
I Mr ... rarK has returned I from Ann ArVr. w.h"r ehe has been i it. r treatment. She arom.
r. :ei hom bv ir ni" Mrs
' ra Ifowaril I
I Th- anr'Ki! OM S"ttrf andi V ii-.ir P"p plcr will b h; j ! here Vdn"l iy. Auif. K,. Many at- ! tract:on ar be.r.- bookwl f0r :hj i . ... .... i
lay. wn.i-n w-jjj taKe place at th -oe. i bani concert up town :n
The OM Settrs Jinr
the town hall, as
cer'ain to attract) froru I'urhanan an I j
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the evenlnir
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fill be M-M
M:s irrrlet Jan W!l.on. a for-
from i i-.u'-i in jprr;er. jpnr
?f noo.s, marr,el July 27 to I '",eorr- Shoher of Mls'nawaka. emj plcy.l In th hippinjr department , of the Dodge Mf? Co. The weddln? ! cr currei at the home of the bride
mofn-r :n -Marlette, Mich. Mrs. s'hobe has hen a te.icher In th r:sha'T'ak'. schools for a number of yei rf.
Mr. Clara He Tlollani. daughter f t Mr. and Mr?. W. W. Itich-1
d wo'k on repairs nn his ftor rr.om i
Jr. the Masonic Tvnpl building in ! -T-r.d. died July 27 at the horn of
The Improvement Include a J.arisome Kawnoor front, modern co;r!r'-, sh'lvinsr arwl show fns Francj.- Trynz of Nil's is a v.Oor the horr;- of h e r iinl. CleorK F5. 3 a n. Mr-. T. K. Patterson and on.
ner parent's In Traverse City. The f-mlly formerly lived in Berrien S'pr: r Murray Piatt and family have rtMrned from a visit at the home of Mr Plot ft brother. Mills C,l!!e.p:et '.ri Ka'amazoo.
c I to'umo.l T-" Mir f r n i . i o ti- o a V a
Msif at the Dr. Frank Iver home! AFTOMOIWLK IS 7tI'CKFT)
in Chirn't. Ir. Ix.'.v. r anJ familv) An old. broken-down automobile pturr.f.i home with them, tnakir.ir was wrrcked at the n-rrckin station th trip by motor. of the O. R. Ludwis- Auto Supply for The nr.ni:al reunion of th'- Franz pf- Tvicnhie parts. Prin? vour old
amount for the vUlaga amount to 1 35.000 and the las day for l-ay-menj L A'jg. 1. pr'erfl an! lrir.r.ers a rl vertislr. ihr- 27th anr.ual picnic of northern Indiana .in J fou:hrn Michigan have mad'- their appearance in Bu-
! char an. The picnic, to be he'd Ved-
A u jj n crowd
urrfi'Jndlnjf town. Mr. and Mrs T
riatich't-r. Theht.a. were in Niks and South Hnd S-iturday. IteiftJ'.ar rnr-nthlv metir? of the rarrr.er' Mutual Fir Insurance Co was h-!.l at the orrl oflicp Saturday aft rnnfin. U. V. Pear 'f "hicaao sperr Sat-
:n1ay at the home of his parent, j
Mr ;iI:d Mrs. Charley F. P.a;. Mr.
! !'',uf e pilot of the sea-plane. Isle e I-,:7.on. which rrcentlv made the
M:ht frr.rn Mukepon in Ch'caro in ", rninu'es. Recular meetlnt: of th.'? S. 1'. A was held at the home of Mr?. Steva Scott on Days av. Saturday afternoon. Edgar Hueonr has accepted a position at the Studebaker estate In South pt-nd .'Mid will I'lftm h.s duties there TteT week. M;3i Kmma Ita.lde of South Pend rlited friends in NiJe.s and Buchanan Thurflay. Alva Thaninpr i njoyint: a two weeks' vacation from his duties at the Thanin? Tire Shop on Oak et. Marcus Treat and Floyd fJ. Smith have r'urned from a three days' v;xit with friend. and relatives at Kalamazoo. William Watson of Three Oaks was a hu!nes visitor in Buchanan Friday eveninsr. Mr.-. M. D Hanlin was a visitor
In Berrien Spiir.rn and Arden Frida j. A Ure 2e!eratlon from Buchanan attende-l the annual county farm pirr.ic at Berrien Springs Thursday. Oils Donley has returr.M from a two day business trip to Chicago. Frd Koen!ghof has purrha-c,1 a new EatI tourlns: car from the local pale agency. A epeclal meetlr.c of th local Post of the American Iegton has
been cal.d for Tuesday
All legionnaires are reiue'tM to be
present. M!s Ruth Berry l vi-ltintr friends an 1 relatives at Kilirmzoo this week. Georg Rnfr, prpxlilf rr of th vlüaee, I enjoyir.? a week's vacation
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his cper-.e-l cimpalgn
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which she I badly
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srr.t with fr er. Is at F.'.khart ar.J .v1Ar v.
n-rrby lak-:. M r. and Mrs
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Iyw Williams and
amily. of Whitir.g. accompanied by he lrr.es :t ?? of Vi'iv,!!, v:it' l
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tu.!" vr s : inr.-iuT. a r.um
of pr.l; .l 1 '.ure.- ar t m it-l' 1 ! Mr. Fiyd B'jy- .r.d daughter j r
rrfc-rm.ar.e are 'hedul i and ! and Mw. Victor Sarcnt rf -Scu'h
damarl I"rtd--y tt was truck v nr.
whl .v. wi.s turr.ir? the c r : Brick sore on high .,p;e-5
a ft err. rn -1 ;-. r c i r - r a p i'-' :!".y
ib er . frier, ds here last week.
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1). Childs and' 11 Omena. Mich.
P.ex I-amb, who . ?ently rlen 1 his position as Register of Probate, after a number of years service, has returned to Buchanan w;th hi wife and will mnke his no me with his father. Frank Iamb. Ml Cleo Portz ft-.ii a N'ile visitor Friday evening. Donald Tl. pears, candidate for the republican nomination for repr-
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Mr. Vd :r ft Sc
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Sir, 1 e r p r o m 1 r. e "" t local
: the r r u 1 o w r e r of a :r.d. for w h b h h. e ha been i V..rr Tli; riftlcularj
c a : r e rce'y kr. own j a rt f r r' coi;r. try as all .re Import d from Iii:.--i
Per. i v::te.l at the home of Mr. ar.1 Mr? Itar. s-t. Ileneror. Weines lay. Mr. ,ir i Mr. Barton ItT r sper.t several day. ir. War.siw lact
S'iturday rnrrrlr.?.
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OSCEOLA
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V. n e fe a -her d t 'J
p. r i ::- hF'kh;rr fr. the rn rr. Mrs. My:
W e e . M.- Ethel F:."her of Elkhar ter'air.e ! at o dinner M' r. lay in
or of her mother, Mr II. J Oker. her .:er, M.. Ilarr,- Smith, ar.i :A: II M Sojthard cpi. M - and Mr. I!' n WnM:r.rer have r t : r r. 1 f r dr. .1 fhort at F.'rt W'a vr.".
ard. w h o ha re-j M..- e Margery nr. i Jf ar.etts - about l' year?.! Wr.iu amended at wc'.ner rat at ir.g f )T Ca:oacr E'.kh.art Wednesday evenlra. e her hc-me with! Tn- Star rl"cs wi'.l ho;; t r.xt
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aw.-: m. park. S uth ' S:m
b rv -r hv several of her i i-. oor. w:ll b spent in w:!:;. ar .irr.or-.-T w h n were; the cr.:r a p:n;c supper w;. of th" S-.vart7 families, n ?1
M.r.'ar hon returned1 i ma . 1 u ?:i.er a'ttorr. n :
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1 a d c;; m ar. d 1. r: .. Thr-the v. hart, w-h. o c .a id f -r F.-.r; iVncht t : I : .i i : i w:rv. r. p. M s J : a P t r: -Ca.if.. Is e-p'
w:'.. .-it fri- ' e.
It- v. nr. 1 "Mrs 7.v ay ttt Wir.'ra I.-;-,
:n i Mr 'car Net r :
:11 b ' Mr. and Mr. Char
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vjWatch for Grand Opening in Our New Basement Shoe Department
firnilv was held here at the grove Fa'ur lay, with oer lC'O in attendance. Po-tmaster and Mrs. H. K. Hoop-
Jr.arr.er of Syracuse. Ind.. were t l"wrt price. adv.
ueek-er.d vi'i'ojs at tho home of the, formers' broth r. J. ('. IIoopinK'ar-
r.er. i Mr. Anna J. Fox, with her dautrh-j tvr. Leonore S Fox, of fJreeley. K.an. i
Js a ruest of her fin, Howard Fox, fit the John Fryman home. Mrs. Fo will bo remetnl er. d us Miss Anna Hin!?h, daughter of David Kinish. of thN village. Mr. Maj- Major of South Bnd, v .1 a guest at the home of Mr. and Mr. W. II. Wynn. Wednesday. Phillip Kannell, wlh his children. I.ouJsja and Ifarrle. of I?enton Har-
1 or. ie a visitor at the home of hid brother, Frank Kannell. Ceorge, W. Stover and fnmily left Thursday for a week's, auto trip to i N.gara, Fnll and Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Arthur turgun of South P.er.d. Is a visitor at the home of! her mother, Mrs. W. II. Wyr.n. ' Mrs. J. Li. Crandell has returned from a. week's visit with friends in Nils. I William Mrdvlck and family of : Ch:caco, nr here for their annual I vacation viit at the home of Mr. ' Esther Slight. Vincent Currtse. wfth his mother itturnei Priday to South Pend after a vllt at th homa of hi" brother. TVirl Curr!.e. Miss Thlmi Dean returned home with them for a' hort v:'.t. Some 3.0-a people were here Thurfd.ay to attend the second an-' n:a! Farm Bureau picnic, at the Indian fields. Patrick H. K'elley.j t'r.atrrla! candidate, wa the peak-'
mr out to 1.1 IT, Lincoln way East. We will pay you the highest prjre for it From these old cars we j-et servicnble parts whlf h we sell at the
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ITES-STINGS
Apply wet baking soda or household ammonia, followed by
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1 NATIONAL TEA CO.
GOOD LOOKS GOOD HEALTH
WENDELL'S SALTS. AMBITION BRAND that's the answer. Some of you ladies who re.nl this may have complex. on disfigured by liver spots nrd dlscolorat ror.s. If this Is the rae. don't worry about it and don't i?e face Jorions Just co at once to W tti 'k'.s Cut Rate Drug Store and .t a large h, tt of WENDELL'S SM.TS. A M B fTION" BRAND. for only s;tv cnts It will clear your i .viip. x:o;t by helping to drive from i:r sytem tb.e poisonous uric acid that is arfectimc your liver, stomach h n 1 kid rev-. A poor, rough, mot-
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to the sun or
weather, but to an upset condition j which tiri acid usually causes. Goj to the root of the trouble. Destroy1 that and yo.ir good looks, and health wil' return. WENDELL'S SALTS. AMBITION BB-YNP. i- a won lerful preparation for ind.r-s:on. I J i ou -incs-s. corstl-, m::.-.:i. hcada. he, rheumatism, ma - ' l.aria. nrrvou.-ne-s. kidney troubles : "hen causcd by uri ' acd p' lon. Remember. WENDELL'S SALTS AMBITION BRAND. :s guaranteed bv Wettick's Cut Rate Drug Store i.r.i dealers everywhere. It is pleasant to take, nets quickly. ' .and you can get your money back on first bottle purchased if dissatisfied Adv.
530 E. LaSalle Av. 1246 W.Washington Av.
1326 S. Michigan St. 815 S. Michigan St.
Special Sale Wednesday Aug. 9th
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Stave With Cuticura Soap The healihy up-o-dt8 Ccticura wy. Dip brtrah In hot water and rub on Cetidura Sc p. Tbcti maka lather on faoe and rib In for rr.orr.rr.t vrHta f.r.grra. Make a accond Uthrrirg and ebave. Anoint any trriuticn nth Ccticura Otntir.cct, ttm waeh all ofT with Ccticura Soap. rothirj5 better fcr ienshive skies.
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BUTTER Finest C O F F E E Chicago Creamery Blend MILK Carnation, Pet JAP ROSE SOAP or National ( 8c Q2C RICE Blue Rose, lb. SOAP American Family or Old Country ß lfVC PEANUTS Fresh Roasted, lb. CORNFLAKES p Kellogg's 1 HQ 7 AC MACARONI Red Cross SALMON 1 lb., Pink p 1 2c gC CREAM OF WHEAT GOLD DUST Large SHREDDED WHEAT STARCH Argo Corn gTl f a oc C HIRE'S ROOT BEER EXTRACT SARDINES King Oscar 16c 18c TEA Basket Fired OLD DUTCH CLEAN- Japan, lb. 8vc 49c NDODLES Wide or CAMPBELL'S PORK Fine, lb. . T Oc 14-c PEARL TAPIOCA POTTED MEAT Lib- lb. by's Small 4V2e f. Large QC CORNED BEEF Morris JELL-O Ass't Flavors & Co., 24 oz. BEVERAGE National NUTRO MILK Large Raspberry, 16 oz. Can
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Pure Gana ID Pounds
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Women's White GABERDINE
WASH SKIRTS VALUES TO 52.00 last 130 fortnnnle women Mill share In this nie of fine Vnh Kklrts marl of (nod jtrtHe jr I k r -illne; eTeral niArt t.vles, o come' ewrly if yon wsnt one at Wc.
GREAT CLEAN-UP OF TRIMMED
S U Rl m E R HATS VALUED UP TO $10.00 Of onr entire tack of ( olorr! Mnv llls thut obl recularlv up to SlO.Oi. Hat for .tret. port
:uxl dress -nr In luree Hml Mnall shapes. We are U.poslntr of thr. at this low price. In lplri with nur policy ynt to iiirry trimmel Imt into another wnon.
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MEN'S $1.25 BATHING
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150 WOMEN'S UP TO $2.00 PRETTY
GINGHAM & PERCALE
ti
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Dörens of umart new stales of the fst color ;in h.am pretty pi Id. cherks nnd stripes. Abo tine perc:il In 1 1 s h t an drk puttern; 1 e? u t i f n I pocket und hraid trimmed. They Include brokne llne. odd size, und many that Mere soiled from display nml hnndllnir. nines to 2.00. A i i I they last At "fc.
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SALE OF 800 REAL 75c FEDERAL
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douhle-fne pho no e r :i p h rc-on!. In all the ltt',t fcoriK". .Int re- i; i
ords In this lot. Coriie nnd hir i.
them plrtyel, if 1 for fi'n.
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Women's Up to $7.50 Beautiful
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A jtreft rlrnriincf of liiimlreds of Women's nnd Mi.e' lieantiriil mnrner lre.e.. of tine f.injthnms. In Ihm Kh hiu! pl.iid. retty org: indies Bud mirt oileo. M.tlnlv Tire, einhroidery and organlle trimmed inmli-U, at JI.G4!.
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My! What tiond News! -lu-t ." Women'. sm:irt Mprln and K:iry l":ill Coats of o)l tweeds, eloiirx and 'rcf. Sles for Women and Mi-. Choie at I.W5.
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Fully Guar. $1.50 Nickel ALARM CLOCKS
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Ileal. v nWkeled genuine Wide Awake Alarm Clocks, u na r-i nteed Kood nd correct timekeeper. Only one to a customer, at W.c.
MEN, LOOK! UP TO $1.50 FANCY E
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WOMEN'S $20.00 SPRING
SUITS
Several ntunninc emhroblery and tailored models, units that ran he morn for early Fall,
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WOMEN'S $10.00 WASH
DRESSES
:tle of beautiful Summer Drehten, In many smart, becoming styles to select from: all newest colors. In (iinifhams tint nile. at !.!.
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o i tvilrs of Mfii's L'Oc Half H,,.,. fl Mt n's fiiut M OO soli.! l.t ath, r v. ftR(. Mnfs. $i.(it( silk Knit Ti.x ai flfif s Men s ITm- 1)1;,. Kf r hh fs at fif)( Mm's lin.t .!.(() pIm. silk llo-, rfl iitii daSXc Men's $1-00 Work Shirts 1 O I er well i,i,i.b. ,.f ,.., f lfcf $ color I'.Iiie raiubr.. lull cut T" ss "1 ß-Q tml reinfor.,.1 s,f,!,.r,. i:.-K . 1 J j J JL ,,,r -"'. "li -..I,. Jtt o. W I
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style; all sizes; welt ma worth ?l.5 retrnlrtr. vP-
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3 PAIRS WOMEN'S 40c ft) fQ
BURSON HOSE t '
(icntiine Iturson full-fashioned Hose i blat k. brown und while, reKul.ir toe (cad. Itecause of sliKht Imperfections, they tfo nt . pair for I'.f.c.
$2.50 Van Raalte Silk Hose a
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(.entiine 'nn white, regular silU at ir.v
IUialte Silk f2..",il Kade.
Hose In black anil 1 (lot e and llirr.i '
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WOMEN'S $1 MUSLIN GOWNS CHEMISE AND PETTICOATS
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At Sereral wanted models. In flesh ! JPj colors only. W ell made and if f I eomfortahle flttinif: (iir.H. that j ß A are worth up to !.."; on nah t
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WOMEN'S 89c
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FJne white rihbel I'nion Suits In t i k ! and lace knee, on sale, 2 suits for WV.
2 Child's 50c Muslin Panty Waists 6Gc VJ
2 Infants' 50c Reuben's and iM-Vests 66c Women's $1.00 Fine Lisle Union Suits 66-
fV-tY Moth : 1 for tin
Girls' Up to $2.00 Gingham
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Boys' & Girls' $1.25 Pretty
ROMPERS
Mothers will buy 3 and t of these pretty rompers at this bljj sating. s..ral cute lip-on. Dutch and panty styles, made of line wash materials. Choice at fißc.
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Infants' 50c Jiffy Pants 2 FOR
Infant' Jiffy Pantt. well made. Jl liei worth 5oc rrrnlar. tiperlal taJe of t pair for ffte.
Child's $1.00 Play Suits
C blldren s tine riay Suifj. well made, worth l.f rrtolir; In striped denim. Special nt only Mr.
$1.00 White Petticoats
$3.00 NASHUA 64x76 BLANKETS
Plaid Patterns
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line warm lied Hlankets. Nashua' make; well made, in pink nml blue plaids, .lust pairs in thi lot at
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WOMEN'S UP TO $10.00 GEORGETTE CREPE & CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES
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' omen's fi ne e,ri;ette Crepe ri t bine ISInuses. well made; mapy beautiful ty les to s,.,-, t from. Fitery popular color, at $ Z f,'..
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WOMEN'S UP TO .52.00 PRETTY
H A H D BAGS
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W bite Muslin 1'etttcoats, worth fl.'x. with wide embroidered Pounce; all slies. Special at
BOYS' REAL $1.50 KHAKI PANTS l.ojs well rrunle Khaki Fants in rrr sie. cut full aril roomy. sj,,i..j ttt ;;
Hoy. flntt 11.00 lil.Ol'Sl S. all s
.'ioys' tln't SI Wool T--l ";s. all -.i- :! lioys' .MtT.li l .MO.N si l ls, at 6Bc lilrs Hiys 2.'o ribtxstl Hsi;. at 66c l'.oys nt $2.)0 WASH S111N. at Sl.f.ft
$1.00 RAG RUGS
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WINDOW SHADES xy in1ow- si, worth fl i'" rejju'.ir SiO ft In iri- n mi!..
75c vu.ulh S Brassieres
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r-vja-, As a maid she bends the man; as tfii? "i, ,l' kpp him trft,lt,'t: A l a maid she bnys whererer the mood prompt here; as a wife, with her eye constantly on the raehequer and reaililn the responsibility of maklnf every penny count, she bays at tit. Grand Leader, feellnr asurel that the money will to considerably further here than elsewhere In town !
TjWatch for Grand Opening of Our New Basement Yard Goods Dept.
AUG. FUR COAT SALE AT 33 1-3C OFF A ?mall deposit viil hrl'J pny fur or plush coat in slock until wanted. Easy payments may be r,rraned to suit ycur convenience.
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