South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 316, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1920 — Page 13

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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GRANT MEMORIAL I TO BE COMPLETED

IN NEAR FUTURE:-

PHILADELPHIA SHORT OVER 30,000 HOUSES

PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 9. Ma- . . . jj

ni'lpal autnones nero wer coneiu-

ing a number of plans to relievo

th hons'ntr fhortasre which is be

coming aggravated by the unpr-

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fihm Authority. Authot.ty for th ation of the rii-rnjrial wa rin ;y onirrrs on IV1. 22. 1501. The completion for

!!. statue u.n bald in r.tuj and the

award was t' H'-nry M. Shr.irly, a I Med. Will tor. of i;!hi-fo!.l. N. Y.. Vho delicti v r r-l--t l iy a jury consisting -f A'iic'jstu-j S.i ir.t-Oau-

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u.ird r" 'asy, of .'v York fi.1501 it t -I wi'h Mr. S:;j;o!. .iwl u;is completed and put in i a m K'O. Th trim tat'i" has jnst now b-n f'nihd. lto :!. i!id Was

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tni( k from New York The im iiior:;i! to h f-ral and 1 : h pr- .- d- r.t

ruvtion

of houses by the city, with municipal

suprvlf Ion. A r&nva?i of th forirn ectior.s showed that In nearly all cas-9 hnu-ff) built to roof one family wer v'cupif-d by two and Fomrtlmcs thrre f.-4ni!it. This Ia a de triment to the health and welfare of th community, hccordlntr to Ir. Furbush of th" health drpartment hr. Kxperta ficure that Philadelphia H bhort today 20,000 six room hotj-fg. iiuildcrs claim that due to tho hiRh cost of materials and labor, irore than S160.000.000 would be required to build th number of hour's needed. Six thousand dollars i; the average cost to construct a b!x rr.om hoiiFc. arcordingr to contractors. Durinr the frst nine months of 1920, only 1.170 permits to build hornet wer issued, as against 5,303 for l'jlZ. and 7.::$ for 1916.

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reduced prices

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Immediately after a "randerlne massage, your hair tak-s on new-lit-, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing tuire as heavy and plentiful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeles-?. colorless, plain or seraggly. You. too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 25-cent bottle of delightful "Dandtrino" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin. dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness All druggists!

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Evansville Man Says Wife Had Been Going Down Hill Five Years Tanlac Restores Health. I never ?rr.t mcr.ey to better ; .'. -r.tac In ray life than I did I bought Tanlac for my wife." d "arl V. Weyer. 303 Ross Ave., iaii.ovl'.if. Ir.d.. a w-e'.: known rr.a- . .:.: cr.?!oyvl at the Hercu'.ea - IJa.ir.e r-nt. recently.

r f.ve years my wife gradually down In health. She could

.- .:; rat anything. and what " sh di.i et fermented and f.rmed pas whih pressed up into h r chest and cau- I her hours of PLiff.rlr.tr. She c mpialr.ed of ach- : a!! ovr her body, especially in

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could scarcely 5tay up. and tt looked like, she wouldn't be able to keep going much longer. "Finally she learned about Tanlac from her brother-in-law, and me to bring her some of the medicine. KveJi the first few dos he'ped her, o I got her another bo'tle. and then another and she kept taking it until now tdae sa:,s sh feels like a new womnn. She is always hungry and eats anything she. wants without the least trouble from indigestion, s'eeps like a chlla nights, and nas regained all her lost weicht and right pounds besides. In fact, she is in perfect health acain. and I just can't express thr gratitude I owe Tanlac." Tanlac is sold in s.nith Herd at th- 'Zentral Drue Store. Public Drug Store. l,mdorVs Pharmacy and YVttisk's Oat Kate l)ru St- rr and in Mi-h.iwaka at thc Red Cross Pharmacy. Advt.

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Lo DomiElas Shoe Store

Opens Saturday

To The Public: I take great pleasure in opening W, L. Douglas Shoe Store (No. 2) on Saturday next. In establishing this modern new store for the exclusive retailing of the famous Douglas shoes we will be able to render a better shoe service to the people of this vicinity than ever before. A complete line of Douglas shoes will be carried. Every Douglas shoe has the price plainly stamped on the sole. If you have not already learned to know and appreciate this shoe protection, wc trust that you will avail yourself of the opportunity in the near future. Yours for Service, David Hürwich

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Wo Lo Douglas Shoes1 for Men and Boys

Distinctive footwear for men in every walk of life. All styles, all leathers, for all occasions, from $7,50 to $14.00, Sturdy shoes for boys from $3.50 to $7,50,

W. L. Douglas 5

hoes

for Women

Snappy shoes for women, protected by 'the price stamped on the sole." All styles from $9.00 to $14.00.

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David liurwich. Proa

See the Windows

New Store 210 So. Michigan St, South Bend and 105 N. Main St., Mishawaka

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