South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 271, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1922 — Page 16

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 28. 1922 r-

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BOWLING LEAGUES GET INTO SHAPE DURING THE WEEK

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Trnrn of Mishawaka Handi rap Lcapiie Play Initial Game?.

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CHURCH BROTHERHOODS HOLD J01KT MEETING The Hrotherhood of the First Lutheran church held their regular monthly met!r. for Septembr in

-"Ith '.(val church rarlor? Tue'iay vnlr?. An Invitation to the 4-..j Hroth"rhool of the Koly Tr!nLty j Lutheran church of South Bend. v. h!ch Riven 50 me time azo, ...1 1 j 2.;j ! accepted. he South Ilend or?;ir.!ition a tter.fi in? en mape. lN,1j Sj.clal feature of the even!n? 412 i v, f r aMr"ses by thre prom-

:r.r.t Lutheran mlni.ter.. Rev. Alb rt I f. K"ck of the Holy Trinity Lutheran church of .outh IJena; IIpv. far! S'anberff. travellir.? secretary of Wi'.tenburj college, Springfield. O.. and Rev. Carl Andersen.

the Gloria D! Swedi church of South Bena

Jcntr. crganlet cf the local church, and Mr H. A. M:lr. A vocal du-t by Miw Iabelle Vinson and Mr.-. H. A. Miller ao well received. Master Ke-ck p!eos!r.5ly ren lerci a violin 50I0, "A Rever'.--," ab'.y acccrr.'panied by h'-f mother. Mr. A. H. Ieck. The program .vis ;-'.rl with fitting refreshment, i-rovided by Mosers. Xvh and McCIure.

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VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM AT CEMURY THEATER Mar..igr Sner has arranged for an exceptionally ood vaudeville bill to b-- t rt--nted at the Century theater Frrliy. Saturday and Sunday. T;;e :.r:s will be "Gypsy Corlnr.e." a ':aract r einging ccmniPiiicnn"; "Morris and Llock.' e'centric cor.v.'il..ir; Marlon Hurrel; and . '-rn; any in a singing and talking w V r. t n . I T't-n Hilt I'hiin, o " Tn

! ;d l.tion Thomas Sai-.tc'i! will psy Hayner touring car was foum-.!.? leading role in a Western thrillor

MerriHeM ; -i: s the Luv" and a Century

'.'umoJy "Hello Mars." vill cor.nlete the program.

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and will appear in "Moon! Alohalar.-J.' Th:-f Is one

bicgfst musical hits of

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av., bearing the ownership card or Willis Campbell, L'.khart. The 00. r. which I.s an old mode), v.-.a left

there sometime Tuesday night, nndjous far the efforts of the local police 1

department to locate the owner have been futile.

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.an star is noted. V IolTs Hou-e."

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Finch Undertaking Company Phone Mishawaka 100 202 N. Main St.

Penny supper and program

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MIIIVAKA IIANDICAl I.KAdtT. PAMTIMIUS

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all Moral tribute.. MRS. STFLLA OTOLSKI AXGLLA OTOLSKI.

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GYPSY CORINNE Character SINGING COMEDIENNE

MORIS & BLOCK Eccentric Comedians in LOGICAL NONSENSE

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MARION BURNELL & CO. ' Singing Talking Comedy Skit, entitled THE BIG CHANCE PICTURES

Tom Santschi in a Western Thriller "It is the Law

Century Comedy, "Hello, Mars" STARTING MONDAY, OCT 2 4 DAYS Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday BELL'S FAMOUS HAWAIIANS in "MOONLIGHT IN ALOHALAND"

The Greatest Musical Treat of its kind ever offered. All

the latest song hits of the season. Including PRINCESS LEI LEIHEANA, Hawaii's Most Graceful Dancer. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE

Forty-Six Years of Experience Are Behind Every A. B. CHASE PIANO LEADING pianist and Tocalltta, prominent conI ervitories, school 1 and cplUgfi hire put their tamp of approval on these high-grad, artistic Instruments. The A. B. Chase Piano It fand In the hornet of representative citizeni of thif community. For lasting satisfaction and a wonderful musical influence there is nothing to equal this piano. Just think what this instrument would mean in jour home. We should like jdu to carefully examine the A. B. Chase Upright, Player and Grand Pianos on display now. WILBER TEMPLIN MUSIC STORES Mishawaka, 117 Lincoln Way E. (2 Floors) (Also Elkhart)

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Payments Arranged to Please You FREE Trial in Your Home

BRUNSWICK" Records Are Very Popular

PRICES $65, $100, $125, $150, $200, $250, $285, $300, $350, $400, $450.

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P. N. PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS A model for every desire. The exclusive elastic vest feature which brings front clasps directly at the center of body exists in every model of A OE P. N. Corsets J-.OO

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SHOE SPECIALS 500 pair Men's Shoes 2 0 0 pairs Children's for dress wear, values to Shoes, black and brown $7.00, all sizes, but not in kid and calf, sizes 8 V2 to all kinds; a splendid op- 2, values to $3.50, and portunity to get a good every pair guaranteed, pair of Men's Shoes at a pecial low price. Special C 1 (0.95 4 I and SO 95 rft A 95 WOMEN'S FELT 3 and S4 SLIPPERS About 200 pair in this TENNIS SHOES, white loL gh l fc1 slIP" and black, for gymnasium l2es 2'2 lo 8 8PCwork, special c,al al BOYS' SHOES BOYS' SHOES Sbc 1 to 5V2, solid Size IOV2 to 13 Vi leather and guaranteed. Every pair guaranteed. Black English and BIuBlack or brown. Special eher. Special $211 $3'2 LADIES' LOW SHOES" About 300 pairs in 1,000 pair in this sale, brown oxfords, worth Satins with the new heels, $3.50, guaranteed quality, brocaded, patents, tan, size 2V2 to 3. Patents in browns and blacks, straps high, medium and low and oxfords. Mostly heels. Making room for sample sizes, up to 5, but fall shoes. Very special, we have them up to size S. pair at Very special in this sale $2'- $3f: . .- --..! - . .-

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Mr. I. Goldman having been appointed Manager of our Ready to Wear Department, it is the desire of the management of M. Gilbert & Son to give him full power in the management of this department. .Therefore, so as not to handicap him in any way, we announce

"A CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT SALE,

and offer Our Entire Stocks throughout the store at prices that arc truly sensational. The

Savings will be great and you are urged to attend so as to become acquainted with our new ivf o-u.,.,:-: c u rM

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Dresses of Silk and Wool High type Dresses in Canton Crepe, Crepe Back Satin, Roshanara Crepe, Crepe de Chine

and Poiret Twill. Trimmed with beads, braid

tif2v;Jtv v$ I and fringe. All the new fall styles in z-.ll sizes.

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Boxes and Purses, especially good values, on sale at these low prices S8e,S1ü 3.49 (?.9S t and $ I 36-INCH 50c GRENADINES

36-INCH GRENADINES For curtains. Regular 39c gTade. Six patterns to choose" from. Very special, per yard 33c 72-INCH DAMASK

Six patterns, floral de- k signs, 72-inch Table Damask. worth vnrcl. for i

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For ruffled curtains, j Fnd?y and Saturday only, ,-erybody is usin- them. I 8Pec,aI P yard A

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Our 50c grade in five pat terns, special

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Luxuriously Fur Trimmed and Plain Cloth and Plush Coats Everyone who sees these values will have a warm feeling for this store. Very smgrt fashionable materials in the most wanted autumn shades. For women and misses. s15-$25-$35-s45

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36-INCH PERCALES Alwavt nitr Kif If oT-n

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Light or dark patterns. 200 patterns to choose from. For Friday and Saturday only, special

32-INCH GINGHAMS Just arrivpd, new patterns, in checks and small plaids, 35c grade, very special, per yard

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COMFORT BATTS Large size, 72x90. Dure

white cotton. Very spe- 'A cial at !

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A Special Group of fine quality Coney Fur Coats every seam stayed, 36 inch length, full silk lined, extra large sweep, oversize collars

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We Carry a Beautiful Line of Stamped Goods and a Complete Line of Royal Society Floss STAMPED SCARFS AND BUFFET SETS Thrett and five-piece sets, beautiful patterns Pft with hemstitch sets ready to work, special . . VWVi

FJew Fall Skirts Plaited models of fine Prunella, with regular and tie belt, finished with fringe, QK only Jluß3

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Slipover and Tuxedo styles plain and novelty weaves, light and dark shades and novelty weaves, $3.50 7fJ and 0.111

36-INCH CHALLIES 100 patterns or bolts for comforts especially. Regular 19c grade, sale price

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SALE OF ! WASH WAISTS ! Values to $3.00. CIos- !

MISSES' HOSE i 45c grade, black onlv.

size 6 to 8V'2 gauze mer- J cerized fine Hose, special I

j for Friday and Saturday, j per pair

29c

ing them out below cost ! TURKISH TOWELS for Friday and Saturday. 39c grade, large size, Special ; 22x45 heavy Turkish

Towels, plain color. Spe- ' cial at

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APRON SPECIAL for Friday and Saturday 100 dozen, values to

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Scout Percales. Every Stratmore Brand, half l

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