South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1920 — Page 5
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THE SOUTH BErJD NEWS-TIMES 5 LOCAL MEN GET OUT FARM PAPER i ;: r it tl-- h mi i . . ... AC I -Mr-. J u. m . r. Sh'rrnm. I ) . .v''ith rd ua? ' M'. ;ivl Mr- Fr-! Cr.a ar- iii:1 i ;it th" hm ' f !h fnrin r's ONE SPECIAL LOT OF ii oaiior PPtt I'M ;hi r. i'h ir! - 'Jr.iv, .ri J-'o.'.u-. ar.'l In Edit Journal for ( !ourt . ' i rT'- I). T i.. Inr I .s ? n II': "ti ! in Black, Brown, Blue and Taupe ' . '. . 1 1 .1 : ! hi!" N.itir;.il K.ir.k. in I : ch.tr. 1 1, fj Mr . 1!. (i'.(Sfr v .f H -nf r. H;ir- M i - - ! i "- v ill Tn.ikf h r hon. with h r I '' '''V"r !r! : .!.. u-h' r Mr- L. H.-vvrn-ir.. f-r ! 'Vi .1 ,i I A r. ' ' : -! t. ' i all. ! !. I-'.'irr. S 'ill tli- wiiii. t month.--. ' i ): It- fir-: Pi" :rar.' '' on rj. , t!i fi.r i .r. :j '..i t . '.') T i i - farm-, I M V-.-im V. i - .Iii- SfVcrr !v M iiir i i i.-l m U A" hi'.' '.ca'iinz c..i! of St J. o !T.:y, ." f.r tii.- i: m. it ;n th. r m.
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;.t tli.' honn s of I'rrry Ssitnni.-rs and Wi'linm Ilohm-on. Thi.- is t ri i r first visit h(r.- in "ft y.ars.
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BERRIEN SPRINGS
Oct. 5. M- Viru r.rynolds U f t Monday f-r a :iinr.th'., i.-it with fri.-nds at S ir.iiiu" Iikr, Npw York. .Mr?. W. N. Skinner a St. Jo-fih visitor. Friday.
Philip Kphart of Detroit visited! lioin ppnplr jppral day last wok.
Mr. Jcnni Armstrong hi r-t..rn-d froni a Irit at thr- hom of h r daughter. Mrs. J. ,. Harmon, in '"!ith Bend. Miss Kdna Kr.af of Chic-io m a .?itor at tho horn- of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stover. Mrs. II. L. Flmpson of Benton Harbor was a visitor at the home of hor mother. Mrs. Isaa.r Iight, lYida y. M. K. Ca.stnr-r H a business visitor in Chicago. Mrs. Jt-nnle Helm of Chicago was a vck-end visitor at the hom of hpr rvother, Mrs. J. H. Stover. Prarl HurKoynt of Buchanan was a wek-end visitor with hone p.-o-Mr. and Mr.. Iviwrrnce Powell of Miahawaka. ". S. Weaver and family and Mis flady Stover were quests' at the home of Mr. and Mr?. irorRe tlrah im, Sunday. Mrs. Amelia Htndloman has returned frcm a month's visit at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Iui"? Samson. In Homer. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Gnrf H. Doan v ..rt- South P.end visitors Monday. Mrs. Kliza McCIary of Niies is a
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vitlit.ic lvciup snalsam. Then yuu can k sleep and forget t'.ut horrid old couh." KEMP'S BALSAM Will Slop That Coufjh
Dcrr." hurt a pit! Drop a mile Freefone on an aching corn, Inhtnntly that corn stop hurtinp:, then shortly you lift it right off with fitifrerH. Truly! Your drupgist sells a tiny bottl of Frt ezone for a few centf, surricient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation.
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BEECHARfl'S PILLS Blagjrrh liTer tn4 poorly ermf VWtwt f,.l to destrr xxJ poisoo. which affect th rund well s the body.
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Attractively Priced
SHOE BARGAINS Particularly Timely for Fall Wear
Ladies Brown Calf Shoes. Chic heel, sizes
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Men's Brown English Shoes. Good- (?ß ftft year welt, at $OiUU
HOSIERY SPECIALS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Mothers young women who work fathers of large families will appreciate these excellent values.
Bargain Basement Boy's Shoes, sizes iy- Jfi to bVz ..." ööäö Children's and Misses' Black or Brown QfS Of! Shoes, sizes 8!? to 2 U&iVv Ladies' Black or Brown fiß Shoes UÖiöö
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VALUES UP TO $50 Hundreds of new Fall Suits in Tricotines, Velours and French Serges, with large fur collar and cuffs. All the newest fall shades in all sizes for women and misses. Price cut to :. . .
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VALUES UP TO $55
In short and full lengths; some with fur collars, cuffs and bottom; full silk lined. Each and every coat guaranteed Silk Plush. Sizes 16 to 44. Very Specially priced at
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