South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 21, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 January 1920 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

REALTORS AI

THRIFT WEEK'

WHAT'S IN A NAME

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"Own Your Own Home" Day ivuum. is Observed by Real ; Iv,i:""" " a ! l: :' t,ly vlr-r , ! ::i;r.it!- l aüi" v. Inch is really of ittolcllC lilCn. -if a ii:iii:iuti ;trxl an cml nr- ! in':;'. It iruuTis little ar.'l has a rxf-::! a.."wrt. ! fo';i I 'U'.-n.t, r i ; i : , in th,it it i - .-aid to l.im4 f :r; T r - - ? ;.. r. ; : " ' riv. -i fror. I'.i'iilti-t i r J'; u'u.--. I i' i If . J r -.'; ,i ? i w t :.. i . ., I ! .i . i t ! j.'i i !.; t i ow . f t b AetnU-

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L'oy 1 Trawnir, rhar"l with larony of mr"hand!so from th' Auurican Tlrprr?" Co. wa.j dismi.-ii '-1 in ity roart TusJav mornir.c -w-

inp to tliTr h-inr a lack of cviikr.co v. ill I

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veninr ai;.l will talk on thv -.abj-ct I of "Man's T.k in th-j lr s. nt ! j Peril." The proL'ram v.-Ill aWn i n - J elude vo al holes ! Prof. Itup-'. j musical iir rt r cf the lij-h .s liu', j. and h'.l'-ctions ly the Mo-uluoii : i;:aftt -f M hh:. .vak.i . Tin in l r -a

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i.ov: oafro'itir.' th -. ori iUnr. At railed Pauh tt hy ln-r own familv.

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a pa i ri st nim. Herbert Iio-p.fr and Howard Mors", who are also hlcl by the po-!i"-in conn t ion with the alhed dihapp ' rane e of merchandise from the xpress company's warehouse here, will l.e piveii ;i lie.rln in city cotirt Thursday rr.ornir.j,. The f-l ral uovcriinifiit h.i.s Jec'hu'd to take a h.'ind in tho prosecution of the men. The express rimi-any has trot:frlit a. special a.p'dit lure to aid in putting :i stop to the alleged d ia ppe.trane of w r rhandi.-o hold for Unlivery ;tnd ship)n nt by the company. Posncr ar.l Mors? ar held by the police under $1)00 bonls each.

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4.". during the year l'.'la ; t.d will . .TU)-. mto hs- looms in the ra - jfc buildir.p on tli" corner of Uraaa-j way and Cat roll sis. as son as iL ( .. ..,..,.! '

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CIIAHOI'S .HAIH)ir,NT. Frank Mitchell charges abandonment in divorce proceedings hied in superior court Tuesday apainst Minnie Mitchell. He Mates they were married Au?. 29, 1;0S. and that f-he left him April 7, 1916. Mitchell states Iiis wife threw articles of furniture at him during their married life and refused to cook his meal-?.

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A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs so little at any dru store; apply a few drops upon any corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting. then .shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus ritht off with your lingers. Truly! No humbu-: Adv.

OF HARDWARE COMPANY

IN STOMACH !

'harcin? lr.ismnn rj tarnt of j. fund. Mi- Stau er Harlware Co. of ' r

jMich.ican 'ity hied a petition in the rl .iiinrtf roiinfv i irriii" rmirf Inn.

'.lay askincr for tlio ap.a.ir.tm nt of It "Pape's Diapepsin" 2t OHCC ! a r-.--.dver i take over the aifairs of j! enJs Indigestion and I th- Michigan City J:e and Coldj? ; 1 StoraiTo "o. ;? Sour, Acid Stomach .

Th plaintiffs oh-re that the (fonipany is solvent and H p'Tniitt-hiiL,-its plant, now leas, d ta Armour 'V "o. to run down for want of al -jtiato ref.airs. It is petitioned that fjadrnnt l. r.aider-fd the plnintfttfs in the sum of $ 1 . 1 7 K . : l ami that the property of the defendant c"nrn Im dipos 'I of for the benefit t j-f the rredltc-rs, including, it is un1 lersto 1 s. veral South P 'nd firms.

Lumps of undigested f(od cause pain. If your stoma, h is in a revolt! if j-iek, assy and upset, and wdiat oa ju t ale has fermented and turned sour; heal clizzy nnrl aches; b I h L:ases and acids and eructate ii!idi;res'e.l foo.l just take a tablet

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"Xo. thro is nothing like it; at least I have never found anythin? half so -lTooc! lor Stoma h trouble and a general run-down condition as I'epgren." says Mrs. C. C. Staples, !'. 12 Ik Washington St., South P.end. "And I oimht to know a jood medicine when I try it, for I have been an awful sufferer. Home times jras would form in my stomach after atinir and .oress up around my heart until T could hardly jret my breath. I had almost bosun to think I had

pain, acidity, indigestion ami dis-jhart trouble. Al ther times I tr.ss. I would et di;:zy that I had to sit f 'you:' - stomrich iio--n't take down or hold on to something to c are of your lib ral limit without i kerp from falling flat on my fac. l.b' llion; if yor fol is a daniaire ;in addition to navinj? trouble

instead of a h dp. remember the j With rnv .stomac h I was very nerv

.nickest. suiast. mos: harmless stomach antacid is Pape's Diupep-.-in. which cosis .- little at drus t lores. Adv.

ous. I needed a Kocd tonic, lct what tonic to take was a. cpacstion, us there are so many on the market. "P- p.i,'ea uas r a mmended sj

hiprlily that I h cided to try j;. According I obtained a bottle and b" --an taking it with tho most frratifyiniT result?. While I liave used it only a short time, I pro indeed much better. My food cln'-n't rernpmt and cause formation of iras. I hav improved in other ways, too. "While I am not as yet a pen Ltly well woman, I have eery hope that 1 will be in a lust-class condition of health soon, and if 1 continue to get better as fast !n th"

future as 1 have in the past while !

takin:; Pepren, I am iure that I will be in a normal condition of health in a short time." Pepfren is sohl by Sirib 1 ami Steinel (The Public Dms :-or". South Bend, The It- d Cross Pharmacy, Mlshawaka and all other leading dru.s stores. Adv.

Practical Blouses Stylish Taffeta Waists in plaids and stripes, hih and low collars, in serviceable colors, arc very specially priced $6.00.

Boys' Overcoats Reduced 20 warm Winter Coats tor boys 1 1 and 12 years only: worth $16.50. 5prci.il tomorrow $0.9?. l ine line of Shirts and Blouses for bow

Robertsons

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January Sales These sales present assortments renewed and replenished with quality merchandise that are always associated with this store. Plentiful selection now is the part of wise economy.

t INTET?UPBA M DAVll INTEKUPBAN DAY) X'AMsy ' ri!

Thrifty V alues-Tomorrow

All Wool Velour. 54 inch wide, in brown, wine, preen and plum; $5.00 value, at $3.98. French Serge All Wool Botany, 44 inches wide, in all the popular shades, $2.50 Silk and Cotton Poplin. 36 inches wide, all colors, $1.25. One lot Coating, all wool. 54 inches wide: worth $4.50 and $5.00, at $2.98. Buttons and Notions Pearl Buttons, fancy and plain, all shapes and sizes. 8c to $2.00 doz.

3 h Snap Fasteners, De Long.

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$1.00 doz. Croun Snaps Special, all sizes, black and white, 55c a dozen.

One More Day of the I0co Discount Sale of Jewelry. Silverware, Watches, Clocks, Necklaces, in fact, everything is subject to a 10' Discount on Thursday, Interurban E)ay. Th is one day sale is to accommodate those who could not take advantage of our three day sale of last week and those who want more of these wonderful bargains.

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This is a rea 1 cloth es opportunity. Every garment is worth from $10 to $15 more, than its original price, but following Livingston s custom we've reduced them radically for a quick clearance. The savings are doubled, and in another season you'll appreciate a still greater saving. Every popular style, fabric, color in both suits and overcoats is included at

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Toilet Specials Kirk's Hard Water Castile Soap, 1 0c, 3 for 25c. Cocoa Buttermilk Soap, 10c, 3 for 25c. Certified Witch Hazel Facial Soap, 19c.

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Here are some wonderful savings. $1.50 FlccceJ and Ribbed Shirts and Drawers

cut full and Luve u) fc 1200 E. & V. 25c Collars Diseontiniui styles of the famous Harl & Wilson still collars. All sizes hut not all sizes in all styles. While Qn thev last. 2 for tLvb

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Wonderful Savings in Boys' Overcoats and Suits Every boy's overcoat in the store, sizes 2 2 to 10, and every broken line of suits, including all of the tinest hand-tailored garments, are radically reduced. At their original prices the values were the talk of South Bend. At the reduced prices they're phenomenal. Buv the bov his next year's overcoat and suit at these prices $7.45 $9.95 $13.85 And at $15.75 and $18.75.

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Men's Wool Cashmere Hose, of medium weight, in seconds, black and natural

colors; a very limited quanfl tity; sizes Wi to I I. at 59c. f We have the regulars in th is

quality at 85c. Men's Wool Mixed Hose, extra heavy. Specially priced at 59c. Men s Fine Lisle Hose, in seconds, black and colors; 75c quality, at 46c. Men's Silk Hose, seconds, a very special quality and

I limited quantity at 89c.

Men's Dress Shirts. Fine

cleanup $2.00 and $2.25

j Shirts at $1.59 $1.50 and

$1.75 Shirts at $1.35 $5

i and $3.50 Silk Fibre Shirts

at $4.59. And a very special quality in plain colors; $2.50 shirt

for $2.00.

Interurban Special Dainty Silk Camisoles, lace trimmed, with ribbon shoulder straps, are priced S1.50. Fleeced Underwear for women, medium weight pants; regular 70c garments for 45c. Hosiery Sale The big sale of irregulars from the Wayne FCnit and Ironclad factories continues tomorrow. Thrifty saving buying these at half price. 39c irregulars 25c 65c irregulars 35c 89c irregulars 50c Outsize Hose $1.00 black, sale price 75c 69c black and white, sale price 5 0c 65c black and white, sale price 35c Silk Hose $3.00 irregulars at.. .$1.50 $2.30 irregulars at. . .$1.19 $2.00 irregulars at. . .$1.00

Thiift savings on Blankets 100 Pure Wool Blankets, 66x80, plaids, grey, pink, tan and blue, $14.30 value. Special $10.95. Cotton Blankets, 72x 80; $4.00 value for $3.50

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Thrift is the Ability to Get Your Mnev's Worth This is Your Opportunity to Prove Your Thrift Special Sale of Suits and Dresses Direct from New York City. 24 Winter Suits Smartness of line and richness of materials make these suits a real bargain. They formerly were much higher in price. Thrift Week Price $29.75 22 Wool and Velvet Dresses Original in style, smart in cut, splendid in quality, excellent for Spring wear. These are real values. Our price S2f75.

The Children's Shop "Interurban Specials" Billie Burke Pajamas Cute as their namesake are these sleeping garments of pink, blue and white cotton tlannel. Sizes si and 10. Regular value S1.6(. Special price S 1.27. (These garments are slightly soiled.) Apron Dresses tor Little Tots Dear little une-piece Dresses oi pink, blue and green chambray; sizes 2 to years. Regular price Scc. Special price 75c. Gingham Dresses tor Little Boys These dresses are made of plain, checked and striped ginghams. Sizes i to 3 years. Price S l .7 K School Dresses of Woolen Serge Serviceable for winter, sprint; ana laii. These frocks have style; the materials are excellent; they are well made. (Jan you afford to mi ihis opportunity? NOTH livery dress- is reduced 15'. . S'es io 16 years. Winter Coats "Just Like Mother's" Made of Bolivias, velours, kersey plush and novelty coatings, in all colors, lined and interlined, livery Winter Coat reduced 25' r. Sizes 6 to (. Warm, Woolly Bath Robes Beaeon Blanket Bathrobes are splendid tor winter wear. They come in tloral and Indian patterns ot all colors.. Prices s3.5o, S 1.5o, S4.c so. 25, s5.5. Sizes () to M.

Interurban Day Specials in Muslin, Ginghams, Towels and Tow clings 2,ooo vards Bleached Muslin, inch; V uualii'--. Tomorrow at 2)z yard. 2,000 yards Fancy Striped Percales. v value. Tomorrow at 20c yard. 2,000 yards Apron Check Ginghams at a special pricing of 2 lc yard. 2,000 yards Nurse's Stripe Ginghams. ouality. Tomorrow at 53c yard. Turkish Towels at p'cc you never can duplicate. These samples are selling rapidly. You will want your share. Half the regular prices, from 1 9c, 20c, 30c, 5oc to Vk 1,000 yards Fancy Satin Stripe Bleached Muck Toweling; 25c value, at 19c.

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Manicuring AT Pommert & Jay BARBER SHOP JefTerson Hotel Mis McDourd in chair;'

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