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ntin.w rvi:Niri. makch 1 oio. THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TIMES 1 The foliowing will acquaint you with our prices, but MUSIC OF THE SPRINGTIME lardy a trial will convince you. 8 PORK LOIN ROAST 28c Pork Butt Roast 28c FRESH PICNIC HAMS 25c iBeef Brains 7c Fresh Liver 5c Fresh Beef Hearts . . . .10c Fancy Veal and Pork Hearts, 2 lbs. for. . .25c I Choice Beef Roast. . . .22c I Beef Stew 17c Best Boiling Beef 20c jj Fresh Country Eggs... 40c iHome Cured Bacon, sliced 40c Beef Tenderloins 30c Fresh Country Veal Roast ! Veal Chops and Cutlets Veal Stew or Pocket. . .! Fresh Hamburger . . . .! Country Style Pork Sausage Georgia Square Bacon Lincoln Brand Oleo margarine, 2 lbs. for Premium Country Roll lARUSO SINGS A STIRRING FRENCH MARCHING SONG The ton quality of thi choir is excellent, presenting the Te Deurn in a way possible i . i c ' ' :.v !. most churches in li'V.';;. the great Ameri- , . . -,4 can cities, and it . - v'.V & will be a revela- Oleomargarine . . . Hebe Evaporated Milk, large can for 11c Fancy Limburger and Brick Cheese 35c THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY. i jluck, Hcifetz, Schumann-Heink, Braslau, Zimbalist, and ether leading artists give new Interpretations ji '""'Vi'.'.-i tl0n to those who -.0" t tty lcR0W thc anthem '4k' i ?0 V on'y krou&h the ;-?'X';-& average perform- lit- Ay''Y:V:y.yi A delightful Üyf ..-H tie Southern plan f .VT-' I 0 argains so a Specials for Saturday Only Pickled Eels, large can, 40c value 30c Cod Fish, selected stock, 1 lb. box 25c l2 Lb. Can Lobster . . .30c San Marto Coffee . . . .35c "Skitch" for laundry, 2 pkps 17c My Wash Woman, 2 bars for 17c Navy Beans, lb 10c Bon Ami, powder, can, 10c Bon Ami, 2 cakes .... 17c Kitchen Klenzer, 2 cans 9c Borax, 2 large boxes 25c Yes, We Deliver All Over 0M tW Known as the Golden Hills Grocery. 2001 Kenwood Av. Home Phone 7707. 2 Bottles Bluing 17c Corn Starch, 2 boxes.. 17c Swift's Washing Powder, 6 boxes 25c Best Grade of Head Rice, pound 10c Uncle Sam Matches, 7c value 5c A. & H. Baking Soda, largo boxes, 2 for. . . 17c Bluing, 5c sacks 4c Powdered Sweet Choc olate, 20c can- ..... 17c Large 10c Bars Kirk's Cocoa Hardwater Castile Soap 7c the City, Free of Charge. agess & Son BS 3 3 Money saved is money earned. Here's where you earn it, besides the nice, tender Meats and a Fine, Fresh Stock. Buehter Br OS Fancy Sugar Cured Square Bacon 29c Nice Lean Smoked Picnic Hams 25c Large Can of Tomatoes at 14c jLarge Can of Libby's Sauerkraut 10c aString Beans, very choice, 15c Blue Ribbon Mince at 10c i Meat at 10c 4orse Radish, bottle. . .10c Large Can Salmon at. .19c Shoulder Beef Pot Roast. . 1 Sirloin Steak 23c Fresh Link Sausage . . .20c j Hamburger 20c A at. 22c aBoiling Beef, rib or UI iotti 1 uv. Calf Brains 7c Fresh Liver 6c 20c Can of Corn for. . .15c 20c Can of Early June Peas 15c Short Steak 23c Seef Tenderloins 28c Hearts 14c Private Brand Butterine 30c Nut Oleo 28c High Grade 34c Lincoln Brand 27c NE of the great war songs of France is "The Regiment of Sambre and Meuse." It has done inestimable service in the past few years 'by re kindling the poilu . i r Evincible courage. lo hear it sunpf as Caruso sings it i trvi Record this month r is to become for the moment fired with the same indomitable resolution that possessed the soldiers of France to face whatever difficulties lie before us. Even tnough the war is over we :!1 have battles of our own to fight and it is one of the great glories of music tbat it can at anytime be used to dispel whatever fear may gnaw at our hearts in moments of weakness. "That Wonderful Mother of. Mine." beautifully exprc.ues the devotion and gratitude felt by all who have known a Mother's love. It is very tenderly sung by Henry Burr on a new Victor Record, and the refrain is repeated softly with a violin obbligato blending with the voice. Another form of gratitude is found in "Salvation Lassie of Mine," sun? by Charles Hart and Lewis James on the ether side of the record. We all know what the Salvation Army women have done for the boys in France, and this charming vocal tribute will express the sentiments of many. The sweet harmonies of the two voices in the re frain will appeal strongly to all. Among all the composers of chamber music Mozart Ins no rival, and among all organizations playing this form of music the Flonzaley Quartet stands in a similar relation. The interpretation of Mozart's "Quartet in D Major by the Flonzaley on a new Victrola. Record is Mozart at his best, played to perfection. The "Quartet in D Major" is one of three, written at the request of, and dedicated to, Freder ck Wil liam. II, King of Prussia. Mozart was no courtier, but he remembered that Frederick played the 'cello ; hence the rxquisitely beautiful duet of the 'cello rith the firt violin, and the subsequent cello solo in this melodious Andante. Cluck and Zimbaliat interpret a timely hymn The arpeal of that hymn familiar to ill church-goers "In the Hour of Trial" is intensified by the manner in which Gluck sings it on a Victrola Uccord just issued. Her voice rings out clear and firm, but the sf"1 iä one ot humility and iupplication. To this is added the divinely tender violin obbligato at the hands of Zim talist, which comes like the voice of consolation from heaven. The accom paniment is provided by a pipe organ, the rich harmonies giving the utmost weight and dignity to tho solemn strains. Now that we begin to realize some of the aftermath of the war, this hymn of penitence will appeal to many. Mendelssohn's "On the Wing of Song" is generally .egarded as the very best ( Vila etmrra nriil it is .this that -2 ascha licjtetz nas ? chosen to interpret on a new Victrola Record this month. So lovely is the melody that Liszt could not forbear making a piano transcrip tion of it. and finally Achron made the present violin piece. It J starts as a G-5 itring melody, played with the jr I tation song is in terpreted by Sophie Eraslau on a new Victrola Record, whose dreamy melody and soothing rhythm lull you. not to sleep, but into that warm dreamy wakefulness in which the mind is rob bed of its cares yet the senses kept alert and glowing. It is entitled "Croon, Croon, Underneat de Moon." and is introduced by a captivating little melody which suggests the Southern at mosphere when the stars are singing together and the Western sky is "all a-polden bars." To the voices of the orchestra and honey-sweet m tones of the soloist is added the rich drone of men's voices sincing in blended harmony. The Sterling Trio presents a pleasina little song on a new Victor Record, I'Some Day I'll Make You Glad." This is largely a tenor solo with rich har monies in the accompanying male voice parts, and some delightlul orchestra! effects. On the reverse of the record Arthur Fields sings in his own dashing style "Singapore," a song with a light Oriental tune and cheery story of th sailor man and the little Asian maid. Snappy dance music by Joseph C. Smith Orchestra Glad Springtime! How natural te give expression to the resulting emo tions in rhythmic motion of the whole being. And fortunately nowadays ths best dance music is available at any time the mood or fancy strikes one. Here is Joseph C. Smith's that favorite dance orchestra, with a quartet of breezy selections on two Victor Records just issued. "Come On Papa a medley one-step adapted from the song of that name contains also as the alternative medley "How Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Parce) ?" It seems to imply that Papa may still have his uses. On the reverse of the Record ap pearg "(Dry Your) Tears" a medley fox-trot which introduces as a second number "Mummy Mine." The two make a splendid fox-trot. The unusually rich string tone of Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra is par ticularly well adapted to the two waltzes which it plays on another Victor Record. "Mary's Lullaby" is a song which everybody has been eager to use as a dance number. Its swinging rhythm is irresistible. "Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)" is an appealing number which has all the languorous beauty of the island scene its title suggests. . The Joseph C. Smith Trio just a violin, 'cello and piano present "'Mickey" on still anotner Victor Record. "Mickey" is a song which everybody enjoys; and heard in this novel form it is full of appeal. "Kisse." a fox-trot on the other side of the record, is also one of the big hits of the day, lively in style and quite as lingering in effect. The All Star Trio, consists of piano, xylophone, and a saxapbone with a rather more than human voice. Out of this combination comes music that no enthusiastic dancer would think of ignoring. It presents a couple ci "samples" on a Victor Record just issued. " "I'll Say She Does" is a fx-trot with a few sudden halts that will give the trotters an opportunity; but the rythr.i is perfect throughout. The medley in troduces "Tackin 'em Down." On the reverse of the record "You're Some Pretty Doll." another fox-trot, intro duces the chorus of "There's Always Something Doin' Down in Dixie." There isn't a dull moment in the whole record. If you want to'keep cheered up for weeks, just listen to Ja-Da, a catchy little tune that sticks like a burr, as sung by Arthur Fields on a new Victor Record. Incidentally, it makes a rattling good dance number. Ably assisted by a very jarzy band (w-ith a trombone that fairly moans in grief) Billy Murray paints a sad pic ture of a dry world. "Alcoholic Blues" is in short, a lament over the passing of the Prohibition Bill, which will af fect so many who !1 p; Country Rolls 30c Nice Fresh Pork of All Kinds. Country Calves, a Big Supply. Fine Wisconsin Cheese. y 319 S. MICHIGAN ST. 5 105 S. CHAPIN ST. tsssss New Center Packing House Market 110-112 WEST DIVISION STREET. Most Up-to-Date Sanitary Market in the State. PLENTY OF HOr il MADE SAUSAGE AND OTHER MEATS broad, full tone" of j Jaschq Hcifctrjtf which Meitetz is Ti .:VCT go remarkably the master. For the second verso the violin soars, sounding particularly effec tive by reason of the rich modulation which presents the melody in a new key. Laura Littlefield cives a trio of in terpretations on a new Victor Record particularly adapted for educational purposes. "When' Daisies Pied and Violets Blue," sometimes called the Cuckoo Song, is the song which Spring sings as the epilogue to "Love's Labor Lost." "She Never Toll Her Love" is the second selection. This was written by Shakespeare, not as a lyric but as a speech of the masquerading Viola to her lover, the Duke, in Act II, Scene IV of "Twelfth Night." The third selection is "Orpheus With His Lute." the song opening t'le third act of Henry VIII. This charming soprano makes a distinct contribution to musical instruction for educational institutions by hex delightful interpretations. Trinity Choir ingt Dudley Buck 'Festival Te Deum" Not many churches of America have choirs of pufneient size and skill to make the use of Dudley Buck's com positions practicable, but where such is the case they have been widely ucd. Trinity Choir is a Victor organization formed by some of the most noted sing er in America, all of whom have held soloist positions in leading American ehurches. This Te Deun. which Trinity Choir sin? on a new ictor Record, abounds in short solos and duets, which rive pleasing variety to the richly flowing choral music t 3 . 'x".':.i -,''X' - find but little con solation in the soda fountain. Schumann Heink, who did such effective ser vice for our boys during the world struggle, sings a selection on a rew Victrola Rec ord that is just in line with her sympathetic de votion to those fighting for the k. z r j JB racy. Although HI. Mill I.IW'T . 1 , . -te-ecüüiw. ie army lukic calls would not ordinarilv prove attractive to a great singer, 'Taps" is an exception, it is a musical setting by Mr. Joseph Paster rack, Director of the Victor Orchestra, cf the last call that reverberates over the hills and fields of the camp at right. And Schurnann-Heink sings it with most impressive e fleet. "Johnny's In Town" -just think of it I He's back again, Garice. after three months in Paris. And so Arthur Fields introduces him in song on a new Vic tor Record this month. It is a sure fire winner, and the girl? will be tickled to death to hear Arthur Field? sing about him. This tune may be effectively Used as a two step. On the reverse of the Record Billy Murray has an equally good one in "My flarnev Lies Over the Ocean (The Way He Lied to Me)." The refrain is of course, a jazzy ragtime version of the old tune. There is no kind of music the heart yearns for in the present day that can not be provided with Aladdin-like celerity by means of the Victrola. One need but express his desire and prefer ence to his nearest Victor dealer each month to hear his favorite selections in order to keep i:i touch with not only the music of the preat masters in terpreted by the world's greatest artists, but with all the latest popular vocal and instrumental selections of the day. 4 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF GRO MAN Yeomen's Fashion Snop Grossmans are not strangers to the good people of South Dend and vicinity. We came to this city in 1892 and conducted business here until 1915, and are now returning to renew old friendships and en deavor to merit the friendship and patronage of all. A women's fashion shop Is not denoted by its size or quantity, but rather by the quality and correctness of style of each garment shown. Our mission is to present for your inspection and criticism at all times women's fashions designed by masters in the art of combining style and individuality at popular prices. More than 25 years of buying and selling women's wearing apparel has enabled us to give our patrons the benefit of our conservative and economical way of store keeping. We cordially invite the public to visit us in our new store at our opening Saturday, March 29. Grossman's Women's Fashion Shop 126 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. P ii ' I -mmmmm Q i r W7 Families are clubbing together and buying in hundred pound lots. The third car of fresh fish promises to be cleaned out before noon Sat urday. The car is at the same place LAFAYETTE TEAM TRACKS Opposite N. Y. C. Depot. and the Price is the Same. a Shipment includes Steak Cod, Market Cod, Herring, Fresh Sar dines, FinnanHaddie, Silver Hake, Pollocks, Boston Bluefish-all just as fresh as when taken from the ocean. A dollar bill will buy enough fi sh for 3 meals for a family of five. Give your money a chance. Special Price to Dealers r n Q) 7 u Id L j . . iL . I y Largest Distributors of fish in U. S. Brinor Your Basket. Boston, Mass. NOTICE-These fish may also be secured at Brenfleck's Sanitary Market, at the Corner of Main St. a nd Colfax Ave. 4 1 1 t J A '4 s -1 NewsTr'Luul Times