South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 30, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1920 — Page 3

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Saturday Morning. rlirin st.ti -i V.V "irv'.vl cal Institutions.

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titrat- loa! p".-t i.'".c- ct.n.litions aral make r ' :uim n;! itinr.s as to th- .nlvisabihty of c-rutrucin: a r.t v bnihbn:;. 1'i.ort t!;.' r".-o!ut;'n of ".cor" riatia r. th - t Pal. vote.l that th bf.ard tf i I i r . tors purchas- a nurnh r of tick ts for the 'eta a rt to : j-i-n V y th" Aint-rican la -;an !". i:'. and I i r t ; to th. stl" f th tick . John (bor--" of Indianapolis, "Jiist Iviwanim f Iru'.i uia." ivt; a shart talk to the ilnh.

ARREST MAN WANTED ON FORGERY CHARGE Churl's TalU-tt. want"'! in Fountain county. Indiana on the charts of for: ry and con.spiracy, w..s arrested Wednesday by Sheriff. Duel and turned over to Sheriff Ambro.-.-I'anta tf th.at county. Sh-xiff Hanta left Tluirsday for ('ovinL'ton wli'-rc cbam- s will b" plact tl against Talhert.

NEW PLUSH COATS

In full length and short Coats, fur collar, cuffs and bottom. Special Sat-urday

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New Winter Cloth Coats In Silvertones, Tinseltones, Velours, Broadcloths, stunning mixtures and colored Plushes, with large fur collars and cuffs, lined with

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Timely Offer of New Spring Hats SATIN AND STRAW Cleverly designed millinery, enthusiastically proclaimc the Dawning of the Spring Season.

Values up to $8.98

Hats in Satin and Straw, Georgette and Straw and all Satin, in the newest authentic shapes Turbans, Sailors, Chin Chins and many irregular shapes. Colors of brown, taupe, navy and black.

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A wonderful savings opportunity involving hundreds of durable, stylish, well-made suits and overcoats for boys of all ages. Every garment the season's newest. Overcoats in fur collared, belted; button to the neck; or ulsterettc styles. Suits m smart single and double-breasteds; many with double knee and seat. Our big boy's store (the entire second, floor) is filled with extra values. You'd do well to buv the boy's clothes needs for some time to come at these prices.

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Others $15.75, $18.75

Boys' Knickers, Saturday $1.50" iron Clad Stockings, all sizes but 8 and S:2, 3 pair $1

Boys' Union Suits. Saturday $1.25"

Hoys' Bloii, Saturday 95c FJ '. n r i 1- ; t 1 l,aianrt, S.mird.tv $2.00

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