South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1920 — Page 7
i HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MOUMN'.. JAMMIV 1!. 11 jn.
NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way XV. Phone Mishawaka 10
'RED CROSS WORKERS LEAVE WITH TROOPS
I'.i A.-- .a I'res. : VA Sill sums. J -i n
DUTIES 10 GOD
BUSY SESSION OF MOOSE LODGE SUNDAY
ALWAYS FIRST
PS DEFEATS
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Tt i! -. n 1 il ;i t-s w iv init i.t t mI int jth .'o.to Iodif. Sunday afternoon Im its r K'.ilnr nuctin? h Id in the ' .Mi-" Tlit- f.li in,; of; r-rs
': ;-ct. i for the nsuln er: : North Moo-. Herbert V.'fbster. Klk- .. , n hart: youth Moo-, K. A. Calle!:. Dr. Burnett Frcachcs oir'Pro-; l.ikh .n; .,t juy r.nrr Arfi'istmenls in I Mishap;.- wtt .Mooa.. JJU HUJJOUHUU& II I ! Kola rt Nerny r. Misl, luaka; treasurL j f C." !". v'- W. .h-rh-y, .Miyhnwak-i: herdI r. I'dward "Webber, o-Jth H-Mid: . ar'u.-. Walter Kohleder, MWiawak.i; , , . j cstodiun. William Pay, .Mishawaka.. Dr T A P irr, tt. i i-'.nr of the ,, ... . . 1 ' ,! I "!!"v. -inir the busjrie-.-. sev-on a I r . '.t r .an rhur- h. pt e.ieh'-d i . , , , il 1 . fvi n clo k l'ir.qu"t was served to a s-. ri;f.n on ?h- "l'r.pr A.Ijj'. -. :;f) KIJ(.Ms ,n t,,p choPoIiltP shop i,r.t in Life." al I t . -ni., t -. v- a,.s w n. prf.s,r;t froni Warsaw, ,.,-s. In the en::-. f h: r. rnaru .;iUKir. iUth ,j,.nd an! r.oshrn. lit h.iiil:
"Th' j ojiio of I r . . r -1 v. er e flf i" S oni rn 1 as to th;ir al it itrai.i- to! 1 1 - xiMinic K"V',rrii!i,,i;t. Tiny hal j l"-fo;ii I i v i r I I fin tho qu tior!, ci" 1
part:- . Um- II r 1 ia n s, a oep t in th . frr..! nls in;j.o- d; th- Pilaris- ' s op-
:o.-!r.r. Upon one eta stion, Ii-. - r. j iir.tli wore i; r. i t 1 , op j. sitlon to j Jhrkt rind h!s rlai:n.. J
Tii i r u a tr the hr.vfulm ..- of ? i :- i 1 1 -r I !rii''Jt- to Ca'-var t h r 1 - siekinjr to i (ornwoN.i,, th. Ma,u-r. H. is jnn ; Maroon and White Warriors 'V i:1::1;::! Lose at the Wolve-
"H tak-s th rni'ldl croun 1. To j )i;ivc ar.sw ml, no, vcjkl havo - P'Mil hit.) to thr rhar'o nf ro'u'-lhon j : f.'au)t tho authf-rity of the o rn-j
nint; to l;avr ;i".svf-r-'l, vom11 nulliiin! Iiis claim as th- tru-M-iah li'-rniM' thy viul liav-har-fil him with (Mvidini: honors w it Ji Caf.-ar. Duties to are Sureme. "So wis-, tlif r t'or-, i ; th- anw-r tnat n-ithtr I'arty couM liao a l.asi for .'u-cu-ation. it also involves prm..-iil'' ol" K'r .itf-1 iini.ortan -. Thrro ar- lt;ti s to (JoJ which are rl'.'ays 'irst ami supKiii'; tl-r' ;ir iutie. in Iranian relations which ttuist I"- arer-pted and fullil!'d and tti hi-rhf-si realization ff Iif' is in the inojM-r adjustment of the-" du"Christ's an'Apr ficdds a tin it mfssat,'' to f cry lrimar. li'art. Th1 imüRi- mikk'-.'Is t i resioiiililitj . Iod h;;s s'a!iii'il hi- im;me upon
lirin. It i- not difficult for us to.
eai tl;- mi jiers' ription, and we must
. rines Camp.
Tiie . i-h a v. aka liitrh school basketball .juintel lost its third gamo of th vnnson !-a t urday nicjht. when tho SiU s hixh M iiool a kxi elation nosed out an to 1 5 victory. The local tam disjilayed t.y far the best lloor 'vir!:. hut they wer- '.ir.ahlo to locate the hask-t for a sufficient number ol" conntf-rs-. Tho Laine started r.vith neither tfam making- a marker anl fully five miuutes elapsd before 1'orhcs ot Niles came through with the first linger. Mishawaka soon retalliated hut unfamiliarity with the lloor prevented them from Knininy a lead. The nrst half ended with the home team on the short rid of an S to 0 count. At tlie hcinnibK of the last period Niles started things with a rush and K limd a y-v-n point lead, which the Planum and White could not dere;t-, ui siite ff the efforts of I,.
pav the tri.. ute of life to him whose jl'l.v und (Pu'e who were playinj: i:n.,-e e I,,..,-. He has the rirrht t.,h whirlwind panic for the locals. In
demand our rvir.': wc are nr.dcr I 1 s '1 .d.liiration t,. uive it. j .Misha .vakans hit their stride and
tanie tnroun witii inrci Kais irom tlie held. The AVd verines wer unable to stop the last minute rally and were only saved from defeat by final whittle. The lineup and summary follow: MMiawaka (!.") Nlh-s (IS) (Iruves Vo!?esan l or a rd. I. i'.iad Forh'.s I "'t ward. L. r.i'.oiv O'lx-e '' titer.
' Ja I'i -rest
(laurd. Wi s Champion Caurd.
"It must be a willii.tr. active al-ejuar.'-e. render unt CI od that which belon-'s to him. It i- j-easonable; it joyous; jt js profitable. "It is a u-rcat tiling for in to recniy.'- th- comparative alue of our t 1 i - tiion-. The s;ipr-m- thii. in l.l'e is to mo t lile nd ot" our existi.!c. ".od has-, through Christ, re--ti,nd !'.'- imaue in man that we ini'-'ht t;iC- to him and to the world the ful'o st pos-ibb- powi-r of our
To do our dut fullv to Caesar ;
js yjaniaouM with dointr our full liniv in Cod; and th- r V'l'S" o!" llli-' 1- a Im i true."
A PIT. II N'fi l-U'lTKi: AI TUM-I ,i( ,! .iP-Forbrs 4. UraJy Z, 'll''l'ODW jVo-bsintc 2, I. Hrady l, ()Te u, i:,ih.-rlv love. :.s tile ,KVer!ul!(;,a,'s ' Wi ' 1- V 1 that s. nds;, father to ;,n early throws Wiess 1 out of V..trel- , ,,,, ,f . -in- (ut ot .i. lime of halve- JO and coiilnd- 1 1 1 1 -1 111.- ol a , v ,., ; ,; iiiinutes. II. teiie Arnold if Klki ; e.n ;io n t .N'a im k I . i ! 1 1 1 1 . is one
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th.- T' liipb- tod a v. The i asi is prob- j "'AU' i,.i , , ,. , a i f At the church tlifice. Main and ill .l. I .1 i.-t i-l i l a S.-M ii i ; ' U-i i loi I
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ii'iwn;- !a.rs: An:,i q. NiNson. j K..th!n Williams. Tm!! M .. i ha 1 !. 'i'larn.: Satitschi. h'pott, swnod Ait-j 5,c-i, M ah Ion I la nuhon. e.-Ie liar- ( V. i:.iljdi ;;.ives. Thomas J t: i MMi, .lame- N'. ill and I-Muin Ste-vin. Th" .-j .-. c i ii i eoins wi.i!y h. 'i' i Id -d as one ; In . : u -o:ret -r slioun. i
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p. in. Tlie public is cordially invited. S J l -1
ci:d t mi A dii. I'm h i n U l.o. sclunr. ." ears -Id. ;-tdi;.-,' at th home of las rand.utrhir. Mrs. John Canser. K. j Iroe. dnd Saturday evening all ' ' : A't alter a Wek's illtn-.- of om- i v'a-atio!;s. Mr. Le st'liiii i: was horn! .'. b rm..n in NiiVfiii'r. 1 S 'j and M i-ha aka four ea rs at;o tu ;a Huntinuton, In!. Mis .v.:'e died : j yea. rs a.sro. l'.nural a rraimemenis ' have not v t 1" ui completed. I
Tliousand Istand Dressing Its poodness ir guaranteed for six months but you'll never keep it that lone.
It Maizes the Meal"
Dellelnii: nn snlaiaVmr-a.
,Jifi$h, etc. Good dealers everyr N where sell it. Get a bottle today. sn a
For S ' A number cr land con- i 11 1 : 1 ; KT Y HONMS Our past pa.cts me from 51 :'. to $?,vv. turns will hmi us ai room C2o J.
.j;r ui.l f'i.ir t n t e ar. o: liit.vi M. s. l.ivlir.. i.th tlor. They know
contracts .f!ii!b c. Cidp.i-j v b. ai o.:r survive has been to our phoni- 11M. K. t 7. ! new custom.-rs. Coiniaoe yourself
by uettin oar price b. fore you sell. Camp. Thorne Co. phone Main i '.si. t:..tf
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Sunday's Issue of Nevvs-Times Distributed With Aid of Autos. .
Ten carriers out of total of 21 laid aside hy sickness, which for fashion sake rhey railed the grippe and an impatient public clamoring for Its Sunday N'"-Tinifs. Such was th situation confronting the local mannsremcnt ot this paper yesterday morning. As early as five o'clock the telephone announced to irritate. "What's Him matter with tne paper this mornim;V" "if i can't get better service I'll tak' another paper?" 'Why in h 1 doesn't the papr conic?'' 'ay News-Times, I want to catch the seven o'clock jitney to Hrcmen. Can't you send me the paper right away?" Such are . fair sample of the messages that came over the phone, many of the brimstone passages bt-in omitted and thi was kept up incessantly until long past noon when by the use of expensive methods the ity was covered from "stern to stern." At first the situation seemed hopeless, insistaht was the demand from subsci ibers, ami so discouraging1 the outlook, the office force would have gladly welcome a temporary trance. With the help of automobiles and the cooperation of the entire staff which covered the cast end territory from Church st. to near Twin Uranch. both north and south sides of the river, the job done. I. S. It has since been learned that two of the carriers included In the list of victims of lagrippe. attended the basketball game at Niles, and fooled their parents into letting them remain in bed by feigning illness. "IJoys will be boys!"
draw.il of American K' d Cro--per-onnei from Siberia simultaneously whh the movem nt of th American Siberion expeditionary forse homeward Im been ordered in instruction rfrwanlcd to Lieut. Col. Ilmbdph I'.. Teu.-der, formerly of Virginia, head of the command. All women workers and such of the men f,n are not needed to care" for supplies now on hand at Vladivostok, will move out with the troops, whi'e the m dicines and other store probably will he distributed to civilians and hospitals, as rapidly as poslble. The personnel includes 4 00 American doctors, nurses and other workers and a thousand native helper?. Several of the women workers lost thf ir lives in lighting the Typhus epidemic in Siberia, which constantly entraged the commission's attention.
BRITISH LABOR LEADER 1 SAYS MBMLVILL RESIST;
I: v A; i.itvd l'r1 : L'Nln;N. Jan. lv Arthur Ilend rson. leader of the labor party in parliament, in a letter dealing with thft Itusfinn situation, is quoted Saturday as follows; "If th? foern!üO'.:. refasim; -ven to ccnsi'kr repeated offers of j race from the soviet.-, involves the country in war over vast areas of Europe and A.-ia. the libor party will resist to the uttermost such an un-m-cessary and reckless military adventure masquerading as a war of defence"
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Another out-of-th-e-ordinary list money-savers for the thrifty Tuesday chopper. Clip thci-e Coupons and Save, as prices are going higher. Our advice is Buy Now, and Save.
DUBLIN SENDS PARTIAL RETURNS OF ELECTION
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OPEN DISCUSSION OF FINANCIAL MATTERS
P.y Ass'M-iiiteii I'r'ss: WASHINGTON. Jan. is. The second pan-American financial conference will begin .Monday a week's discussion of financial and industrial problems involving the future stability of many of the American republics. To cover the tit Id l'j group comittecs will meet in conference will meet In conference with oGO of financial and business leaders, of the United States. International loans, upbuilding; of railroail and steamship llne, modernizing public utilities of LatinAmerican cities, road building and timely aid to private business are among subjects to be taken up.
I 'I HUMAN SICK. Harvey Hartman of the central lire department laid up at his home on Sarah St., with a case of inlluenz.u womia' to ;ivi: pijAY. "How the Story Grew" a short sketch will be presented Thursday evening by the members of the Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church at eight o'clock in the parish guild rooms. In addition to the playlet there will bo a feature dance iby Miss Klizabeth Ireseh, nnd a musical reading by Miss Julia Haegedorn.
sonouivY TO Mi:i7T. Miss L.ynde!l Martling will entertain tho members of the Tri Kappa sorority at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. K. McCollum, r.17 W. Third st., Tuesday evening. Miss Man Doolittle is in charge of the program and will discuss "Peer flynt" and Illustrate her talk with musical selections.
GOODRICH AND PARTY ESCORT ROACH'S BODY
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 1 . A large party of state officials, headed by Gov. Goodrich, will accompany the body of William A. Roach, secretary of state, who died Saturday afternoon, to Delphi, Ind., tomorrom, where burial will be performed. A funeral service will be hel dat the family residence here Monday morning and the party will depart for Delphi. A second service will be held at the, Methodist church at Delphi.
i-ki:iri; rou c'on'vi-;ntion By Associated Press : TEHRi: HAUTi;. Ind.. Jan. 1. Secretaries of Indiana forming" the Indiana commercial secretaries organization began arriving1 in Tere llauto Sunday to attend the midwinter convention tomorow and Tuesday. Among the early arivals are the members of the board of governors, who met tonight to Iis cuss matters fi importance to organization wirk in Indiana. Tho
secretaries will be annual convention state chamber of
commerce Tuesday and Wednesday. J
gathering of f:e followed by th of the Indiana
I. v As k iated Tre : PL'IILIN, Jan. 18. The election results in Dublin show the return of 42' Sinn Feiner, nine municipal reformers, 14 labcrites. It nationalists and one unionist. Of the 50 seats in Cork, the Sinn I'ejn and transport workers combined ticket capture! CO, the nationalists getting 16. At Galway, out of IS Sinn Feincra only 10 candidate secured seats and no Sinn Feiner headed tlie poll.
Women's $1.50 KVomcn's $4.50
Petticoats
97
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Dresses.
Discovin; joot. hy Associated Prt-r.-: I'.KItKEbKL, Calif.. Jan. IS. Se
curitics and other loot valued at j
more than 100.000 taken from a mail car of a Southern Pacific train by a lone bandit Saturday night were recovereil by railroad det-c-tlvCvS near here Sunday. That the robbery may tota $200.000 or more is the belief of the railroad officials. Tho exact amount cannot be determined until a check i- made of the record. No trace of the robbers was found today.
OPPOSi: PLATFOKM. I'.y Associated Prend: NEW YORK, Jan. t ?. The Women's I-kjual Opporunity league has notified Will H. Hays, chairmar of the republican natonal committee, it was announced here Sunday night, that women are opposed to the proposed plank in the platform that would limit their hours of toil. Women who aro urgint: the plank. the league claimed, "do not represent working women in the full sense of the word."
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AWA11I) THLU CHICAGO. Jan. IS. The Western Amateur Golf championship tournament was awarded to the Memphis Country club tonight at the annual meeting of the Western Golf association here. The open tournament was assigned to the Olympic Fields club of Chicago and the junior championship to the Bobolink club, also of Chicago.
iAiWYirrrr, visitor. .Mrs. Walter Lloyd formerly of this city returned Saturday to Iifayette. Ind., after spending a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenzie. Park av.
Itl'POKT VliSSKIi LOST. I'.y Associated l'pss: LONDON, Jan. IS. Tlie American steamer Macona has struck a rock off Nidinen light and foundered, according to a dispatch to Lloyd's from Gothenburp. Sweden. The Macona was a vessel of Ti.Cll tons and was owned by Harber and company. She sailed from November '2 4 and last w as reported at Rotherdam, December 20, piepannj: to proceed to Copenhagen.
SENTENCE MEXICAN TO DEATH FOR MURDER OF WIFE AND DAUGHTER
l Tlif recent histnrv of the senate
seems to show that a "progressive" is a republican politician who backs up when "Ross" Penrose gives the' rder.
r.v As-jiV-Lrtteil I'reMs: " GLOHGirroWN. Texas. .Jan. IS. Juan Chaballa. a Mexican, was found builty of murder and sentenced to death today in connection with the murder of Atanacci Prabo, hiwife and nine-year-old daughter, also Mexicans near Jarrell, last month. The murder of the Rrabo family became of more than local interest when a Mexico City newspaper recently declared "the sheriff and the judge" had reported their lnabi'ity to apprehend the slayer. The newspaper declared that hatred for Mexico engendered by certain American newspapers, was responsible ftr th-. Prabo murder.
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There is no "cure'' but relief is often trought by.'
VICKS VAPOIUJBSL -vi to m'GUARO" - 30;. GO.t'..2t3
! EfflglHIAWA&A WANT ABB j
n:i:r. Li-:rrrm: ox christian SClKNCi: At the church edifice. Main and Madison sts.. Monday, Jan. 1?, at S p. m. The public is cordially invited. S9S3-19
AsK for
"HILL?S"
-ji Ol; SALi; J.'.: W. Ratte'.l st. Ol.
WANTLD Tu.. nourapac: s; als.. ;hc tunur of Patt U and Ann Ms two girls. ge i '''. t 1'. for rrandiA bargain in a two story lv room
irls. Apply o;.t .-. oihce, Mishuwaka Woolen Mf-. Co. Hit
'oi; S.M.K-L:ght Ford dcllv r truck. ch .4p tor -.sl. als a refrigerator aiut si!i-. I'b.oia M.sa-
av.aka .4. Advi. Int. i
xjuare hous-. Large iot. jCxlJt, .-.aiitaiy plumbing, furn.tee htat, . b etric lights, gas, ciien;, large ccl!ar, large living room, 1 bed rooms, v-Iosets. tire p!ac fruit trees, alley
! it rear, exceedingly large barn with
v :i.ent Moor, room for four automo-
j i .1. s .nd four borst s. Price 5o.TdO.
FIVE U1LLIOU PEOPLE
USED IT LAST YEAR ILL'S
GASCARA
fer QUININE
J.IDEKTY rONIS We j,a.- up to " , , " ' 1 -' t:r,--o spot cash, a-.rucd inter- U 'uM hh0 lo h -ir.'le n slM allowed. Wo also s- i: ior.ds. C. ran-ing from J-:.00J L. Guthrie. i2Z J. M. S. Phlr. ! to "' ilaV- V'cis for this
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Opiate bre up a co.d in 24
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XJcncf tack if it fails. Th
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cop wttb Ur. Hill
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vver.J f-.ill blooded U".:: 'i p.r.zton : F l S ALL Attracth o lots on north i
! or -t is. Mapb-hur-: fair:.. Gartield .-!!-. block fro:.; Ji 'I'Mmt, paved j iT : r. i;:;f. i-.-.. i i :. t. city. Price 1 - - - ) $17" t a h. .-I b :al.ul adapted for' l'rR .-ALL Stri: tb. m-.-b-rn . icht j -r;:, - ..p,,!.! or poultry raising, j room l.oufto and bath, oak :'.'ors. rj y. ... . Times. HV2. ' i r rier I"t : Li r. I n w.-y 1 " . i . . . J '-. ....... ,. .. . ' i '. t- ' It. f.it- i i ch !?-. t tr.a.l
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Dont Fort 4KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP' 110 N Main Bt. MlihAtrikt,
for All Kind of Sho riplrlDj 1
and ShoeL
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ELEVATOR CO, Union St., Mishawaka Phone 192
Creosote
All
V arieties
of Feed
Both Wholesale and Retail. Delivered to all parts ot the citv.
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j In a iicturi.atIon of , t LouLe ProiOPn Powerful Novel from "People's Home Jonrnal"
j "Her Kingdom I oc Dreams"
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II)Jrectel by j MAKMIALIj Xi:iL.X. The story f a Marriage tf Conxtuiience, with tho (JUL ATI 1ST ALL-STAlt CAST in Hit history oT the screen. Tin; iMrrriu: pi:iui:ct I Perf-ct Aaing Perfect Direction Perfect Photojnaphy I m;vi:x i:qvisiti: 1 HULLS . L . . -
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pett:co:its. in phik or blue Special 07c.
n-f tti pre ttv striked,
Made of f 8 1 eolor hiin.bravs :md rer- ; n e n t sr ics : '.U'9 to i' Special :it
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Boys $7.00 Wool Infants' $1
ftlacki- $ f .95 Dresses
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naws
For nu.r 4 t- s vears. bl fzv.ry j ;.!,.:-; I ir-. , -.nV; -t i S. -,)U;'r. Speda! St.tO.
!,..ri? or thott Ftvlrv ,...rt' t f w'uitt nitn"oi:. n.-'tl" trimnied.
While Women's $2.00 69fe.. 99
Aprons . . .
VbT'! rt f.-oT rK r Prül-. in Pcl.t orn, pretty stybs. t f.
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A GREAT komu'K!
SALE OF flPP
A Kftle of. wiiKo'i's h.indsaipe n
Winter Cent, fur nr r.:üin trim- ri tl Rie.t style.. Yon"l! liii.t every Li I 0 new f;ivor-d winter v.: J'l in u p fis.N per! :il let end von mint J. Qj '"
Seo tLcsi' cfrit
tiiel- .-reat value
ne rnr tf -naicn's ;;nl misst ;; Tuff t : .in 'I Vfool Serpo Dresses. 'a1ai" a r posltlvelr worth .:'.".. IY;itlire.I l'uesdiiv at
95
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COATS "'l'Is - ii.I i;iist-s riu!i C.i.its in lone or ui. ort iuo'li Is in li.si?
larks er
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4 Is. fur ;rlai:.:.-d. Sale
S35 COATS AND DRESSES
A womlerful eppurtiirii'.y to t a tine Winter Coat or Press hi the Lewes t btj"le8 :!i:d nuirvrials. Cl-ol...'
ST.oo xirvv spiti.v; Satin and Silk Hats In iloze-ns of beautiful new sprinc crrntion5; many .-atin and rhunoithlf silks and s-trav i ornbirration. Special
sali; or sio.or, ntav GEORGETTE BLOUSES The result of a fortunate Xrw York purehai-e. Inrlue! are do7.ctis of t harminc hand silk eriibroid -red, bea'le.l and tailcred p.ioihN in all neu hith shades. "s'ale
$4.50 Heavy Bco Blanketi $.47 at & l.am .Ue liravy rottun I)d blnnkotn, fanc.y bnrdrn. Pair ut F2A1
Vomcns $2.50
vleeced $ 1 .3S
pttV" ribbed Meere Unod Hillen ult. low ra-U and tb'p K'fsi. Special $t .a.
3.00 Flannelette
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$A .79Coats
I'or wrmpn. runde of !ieavy quality rl. omelette. In prftfy ntrlpcd patterus. at il.T'J.
$0.95
1'i.r fii- C t 1 i i ir-j, f haiid':ne uool materials: fur II ir trim-
lied. Siie:-lul .Wt.
Caps
49'
Heavy IviiifNi k.inl. in ;dalu or i;abl!.at in ei.:. Pstra -1 - Is 1 it 4-.
HOYS' 812 WIXTKIl OVERCOATS
!no lot of boys' heavy Winter Dvercottttt, tiizea C to 17 yt-ara. Also
few mucklnawri in fancy ;la!dj. Special
7.69
Hoys' $1.50 WAISTS ..
89c
lioys' $2.00 HATS
$1.19
Hoys' .Sit.oo swi:atlhs
$1.78
$1 KNIT HOCKEY CAPS Per boy? arid slrls, la line knit, hi combluutlou colors. 7 Sale -4-C
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Your country asks you to make a special effort to save during the week of January I 7-24. You're going to respond, of course. Remember, one week isn't enough to be thrifty. There are fifty-one other weeks in the year. Begin next week. Start an account in the Mishawaka Trust and Savings Co. with your savings; add a little to it each week of the year. By January, 1 92 1 , you'll have a nice little nestegg. You'll feel better if you have a little ready cash between you and starvation. Try it and see if we're not right. All Savings Deposits made during THRIFT WEEK, will be credited with 4 interest from January I , I 920.
Mishawaka Trust & Savings Go. Bank "THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE"
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