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UtSIHUYtK HI IS MINt i !i -mor Uus. The mrt. in charKinr i th jury. intr.-pr"t'l the law as jr- " 'i'I"'F.M, f"t. IM. Thrf ' hi.ü.irj: flr'.itruists from -lllnK any )r l .ir: ! forty-six lives w.-ro l-t intovi'-Mnts -xr pt ulrohol for ml- . : x l--.'th ik I.rn rs in an i' in:tl ; anl vir.-s for r.k rarm ntal

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Says He Will Refuse to Zr.lT. ,:"hon'j CARRY ROOSEVELT DRIVE ; cent Snlnrv Awnrrlprl hv r.. ir 'i-tmyrs Mtr-.i for min-, to local churches;

French Academy.

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IJ1" fran'"s." :;. il court of a chart;' of ope

Not one of th.- ara. ! ,-. "i.lind t iter" and punishment was of 1 mefi .-.in, who Iii..- (i .ii- fi. 1 at :',( d-iys on th tat farm pi' 1 pe'tts uftdej- the (.;... i u ro-- 1 ::;! a fine of $ I'oi f or each defen-ili.-Ilridt''"' of Arts sine- !!.' ! t of .iii.t. A'tornevs announced that 1 1 1 h.'dic'i, can Lm-l of aa it.-ra s.ui- th'-y would ask for a new trial and i!ar to t!i s cond o.e ii, -on .; in .nt th: niotio:" fails, that they ! c'.' t. It lead: , v . i!o apteil the case to th su- ' French ivil li-t. I . . pj toe o.nrt. j..-. ,,n, T,. fan.,! tot f r. ' The Ihiaus were charged with

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Will Give S5,000 to Any Stove Msnufacturer or Dealer who will produce a roft coal stove outsifle the onstruetion of the FLORENCE that will hurn all the ingredients of soft coal and will heat the same amount of spare with the same amount of fuel as the Fl orence.

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This Jä.OOi) offer has been made for the past twelve years every dare where the Florence has been exhibited. It stands to reason that if any dealer or stnvo manufacturer could produce a stove that would do the work that the Florence will do, they would not mly h ive claimed the $5.000. but would have Kotten the benefit of t ttiim the people know what .Teat stoves they have. Over 2.000 .satisfied users of this wonderful stove in South Bend, md is the best proof that this Is without a doubt the most economical, the best floor heater of iny stove in the world. Consumes everything. No -smoke. No soot. No tlut. No ellnkers. At the end of the season's use with soft coal there will be no ot or dirt in the pipe or flue.

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900 Women's, Misses, Juniors, New Winter Coats jj Charming New Styles In Coats For Street, Dress Or Auto Wear In This Splendid Offering Tomorrow

THIS GREAT COAT SALE Just received these immense New York shipments of Cloth and Piuh C .it: Bolivia, Silvertones, Velours, Broadcloth, Novelties, Heather Mixtures, etc A vast assortment of Coats, fur trimmed, velvet plush and seit" trimmed. Th. most wonderful coat values of the vear at

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New Sweaters Our lajge third floor Sweater Section offers special values in Women's, Misses' and Children's Sweaters. CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Children's Sweaters, boys' and girls', in many styles, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $5.95 " IMi and dt).3U WOMEN'S HAWAIIAN SWEATERS Women's beautiful Hawaiian Sweaters; peach, blue,

American beautv, bark, black and rose, QU ! $10.00 and . . 3)!UJJ

Gowns Sleeping Garments

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Children's warm outing flannel Sleeping Garments, with or without feet; ages 6

to 14. Special

Women's tfuting flannel Night Gowns; extra large, splendid; all sizes; white.

blue, pink or fancy stripes. (SifL) ftfl Special 3)C..UU Women's Pajamas, in fine batiste, Billie Burke (JO QE styles, or the two-piece garments. Special qj9m&

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A Waist Sale like this hasn't been possible in six mpnths at least jj

Better quality Waists, all exceedingly well made, in the new autumn shades and designs

It wouldn't surprise us a bit if every one of the 624 blouses were sold Saturday such ;j wonderful values are they at $4.90. fj We have just completed making extensive comparisons of these blouses with values else- j

where, and we can say, without qualification, that every waist ot the b2t is I KULi Ll J ORDINARY. iZ

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We want the women of South Bend to see these waists, for then they will better appreciate how exceptional they are. j! MANY ARE SAMPLE BLOUSES from a manufacturer who makes only high grade gar- jj ments. The remainder are waists which this same maker had on hand after he had complcted filling his fall and winter orders. The Grorcettes are fine nunlitv in white, flesh and the fall shades of brown, taunr. crav. H

bisque and navy blue. Also a few blouses are of fine crepe de chine, flesh and white, and of f white satin. j Some of the Styles we will mention briefly to give women an idea of the up-to-dnteness t and desirability of these blouses. j Waists finely silk embroidered clusters of the finest needle tucks blouses with colored i

beads trimming of fine Val laces collarless styles new model collars fancy sleeves in H

variety two-tone effects novelty colored buttons.. Fine hemstitching has been used in the finishing of many of the blouses. Some ovcrblouses very exceptional values for $4.90 are in the sale. We cannot urge women too strongly to come to this sale tomorrow. Not for a great many months have we seen blouses like them for anywhere near the price.

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CHILDREN'S COATS Ages 2 to 6, for Little Tots. Beautiful Velvet and Cloth Coats, belted, high waist line, large pockets and collars that fasten about the throat; full flare skirt effects; Burgundy, navy blue, brown and green. Irr. s 10.00 CHILDREN'S COATS Ages 2 to 6, for Little Tots. Silk Velvet, Tinseltones, Crystal Cloth, Tweeds, Broa dcloths; rose.

Copenhagen, green, navy blue, and

Scotch mixtures, $16.50, $18.50, $22.50 and

$25

The Greatest Display and Sale of Girls' Coats we have ever made. GIRLS' COATS Over 200 Coats in this sale velvets and cloth cloth plush collar and trimmed pockets, also button

and large fancy collar; velvet with

corresponding to match, at

$10.00

GIRLS' COATS Ages 6 to 14 Years In beautiful Velvets; brown. Burgundy, green and navy; belted models with fancy buttons; pockets and fancy velvet R 1 ! QK trim, at 4 OiJÜ

Women's Cashmere Gloves Special purchase and sale Women's and Misses' Cashmere Gloves; black, grey, brown; all sizes; with fancy stitched backs; SI. 25 kind. "72

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Boy's and Girls' Kid Mittens A large shipment of Boys' and Girls' warm fleece lined (J flfl

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Kid Mittens. Special New Bath Robes and Kimonos Third Floor

The Underwear Store Forest Mills, Stephenson's and Dependon. Fine Winter Underwear in all weights and all styles. Women's Union Suits White ribbed, high neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, short sleeves, ankle length; Qfl regular or extra sizes. Saturday special "vJPOw Women's Union Suits Low neck, no sleeves, ankle length; white or pink. Special $1.50 and 4 I nCmO Women's Union Suits Fine fleeced, soft ribbed, in all styles, all weights, at $1.75, $2.00, (SiO G( $2.25 and 4)uaawJ Women's Wool Union Suits Soft quality, all weights

and all sizes, $3.50, $4.50 and

Men's Union Suits Fine ribbed cotton or wool, perfect fitting; all sizes, $2.50, $4.00, $4.50, (r fH $5.00 and &U.UU Boys and Girls' Union Suits Fine wool and cotton; all weights; all sizes. Prices from O Of) $1.00 to vv?UU

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Many Beautiful Coats added to this enormous assortment of Coats during this week. Hundreds and Hundreds of New Coats. This is South Bend's Greatest Children's Store. Girls and Little Tots Smart new arrivals on sale tomorrow. CHILDREN'S COATS Ages 2 to 6. for Little Tots. Cloth Coats in brown, navy or green; button models with large pockets i i . ii !..

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