South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 321, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 November 1920 — Page 2

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CAiilE FROM EATING

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California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative

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"Fouth Brnd ha- n.' n ir.nt a!d lit th? d vf'loj.rr.. 'U of th- . itv'a j.üMir U t i ! 1 1 1 - H If th-- r;ty is to ,::- tlnue Its KTou-th." Th:-? is th.- warning which Fr 1 A. Hryan, i i - :d.-r t r f th? Indlnna ?.r;- hi:: jti Kl rtri df-!iv-r-l at th? r.oo!;day ln -h-con cf tiio Churnhtr of I'omu.' .Monday. S'n.iklrir on th ro1it!nn r,f th?

Industrial crowth cf th romnmr ity ! -Irs- u 111 ;irn H- r--n. of A nshlncrton, ymrs old. and a crrand-

to th df v lopra r.t .f rullic uthi- ; taoth. r. photographed with a box of candy presented to her by Preset Up., Mr Hryan said th tt th" haw- of j and Mrs. Wiison. Mrs. Cn-. n is a re.it admirer of the president and re-th-T Ktat? nj-e so writt. n that ntly th- knitted .a srai f which .h? 5-ent to him to wear on his motor trical companies hav? ,ur. . M.tr in trii.s. A 1. tter of thanks w i n-r. ivo.i from th,. uhit, hmwn :.,i

t'.nancineT future i-u!h!in oj-.-ra tiors Tiwer u.- rs In th St. .Jo.-'-ph y njpil a new J 2 . C r 0 , r r, ( j uat r powr plant for developing eb-trlal rurr nt, according to the speak, r. .and the Investment hankfra will not buy euch t-cu rltlt at tb. rate- allows d ty tho laws.

otli r day I'rt.s't and Mr?. Wilson drove up to Mrs. Clrct-n's houy? and sur- '

pri-' d hi t with tho b.x of candy.

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e?t d In the Indiana Michigan Co. t usr their Influences with t!ie legislatureto chanrte th laws r!atir. to tho approved earnings of put-li'.' utilities, ilo F.ald that it was only by looking to th? futur" development of thd power nced.s of the tity that hL? company would he able to provide adequate current for comsuin-ers.

IVTIEK STRUCK BY AUTO

St?rhen Woodka, 1011 W. I'.nh am st.. r"iorted to the police Monday liioriiiit; that his younpc hrotha r u.as hit i-y an automohi',0 Sunday and seriously injured. Tin- automobile l.-.r? an Indiana license No. llTI.

SAYS EPJfORTII LEAGUE

Sweden is the most densely uood-

Motion Picture Shown Min is t cria I Associat ion

The S.uth Bend and Mishawaka Ministerial association met Monday morrur.K at the Y. M A. C. They were entertained with a moving picture entitled "How L,lfo iJegins." which was presented by Loyal (J. Miner of th? Berrien Springs college. Mr. Miner exhibited th? picture to th? boys in almost every

ea country in I.urope. 4K percent of j camp in the country during the war.

11 urea nempr covered with native

for sts. Th? pow-rnment protfets the woodland with Kreat care. Iu-tu-'al h.s less than four acres of

HAS 715,000 MEMBERS:: ,0,1,a!,J fur t;ich 100 rt.puia-

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Kpworth Iav;u? cf tl;) Methodist! I'.pisco-pal church has more than! Tiri.ooo members in th Unit vi

iiait-s una aiso wotkh in z iorein cot.ference?, accordiiur to a report nad- to the church's council of th. bo'irds of ber.evo'.onc- today by Dr. Charles K. Juthrie, .s. retary of th? league. Tho work of the l.-.-mue is bein-f continually enlar;rvd, he said, and he instanced thre. institutes for southern negroes held for the prst time thl3 year with a promi.!- of luO such featherings next year.

OVERCOAT IS STOLEN FROM Y. M. C. A. LOBBY

V'. T. Hinten of th Robertson hotel reported to th police Mon.Iay morning that hl.i overcoat, valued at 5S0, was taken from thu Y. 2,1. C. .V. lobby Sunday n?on.

ATTA Civ 1 ID 11 Y 1,1 0.V. NI7Y ALBANY. Ind.. Nov. IS. Paul Desarkis'.m. a CC-year-oId Armenian employed at the winter piarters of a circus !.. re as a lion tamer, is in t-orlon.- condition Sun!.i y as Die result of an attack Lv a Ilea.

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CORNED BELT 1 lb. cans, cooked, pound

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ROAST BEEF 1 lb. cans, cooked, pound CORN BEEF Large size

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A Few Early Gift Suggestions For Anv Lady of Taste and m Discrimination The problem of selecting a suitable gift if the selection is confiined to the more practical things, is not at all a difficult one. Any of these will please.

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Beautifully made garments of lovely fabrics, with

,H many new ideas being used in their trimmin;

Auto Plant, who resid at 7- i I.I coin W.-iv y.-t South IV r. ! Ind.

"Sharp pains v.ubi -lioct tb.r. u:h , t t'm -torna'h. ;i L'Ltra ' d. T b'-'b-v-. I '.1 . the excessive is,- of t"! ir,-" j j whi.-h I indu!:r d In during the .nt L -

Flesh and White Gowns in Crepe de Chine and Lift

''tIm ifi trimmed, V and square necks $6.50 to $13.00.

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Lhemxse in Crepe de Clime and ashable Satin,

tailored and lace trimmed $3.50 to $6.50.

Aew and Lovely Janice ite

two vfars. T had hcirtbu-n and hot bitter fluid would ri-e in mv throat. My bowels were clor,:--.!

v ith half dlcr-stei fool nnrl I bail to ,

b? continually taking strom? caviartics to : r!i vo th ?;. "It is nmaintr th? way Tre?o has taken hold and how ouickly !t h?s

brought relhf. t nm eatbit? things

Accept "Calif ci id- syrup of Fl?s only look for th? name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having th? best and most harmless phsio for the Hub; stomach. liver, und Powe!.--. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You mr.st say "California." Adv.

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iiivo m many a nay. V.'hoji lli.i lmweis fail to net tctular. th? food ivim: in the sroTMch

d composes, eausinir p"i'.;:s ri'vl : U

erase;! to form, th? blood Micks tip: these poisons and that K th? b-Ttin- I nir.r of many diseases. Rheumatism, i

1'alns all over the body, weak kidteys. indipesHon are some of the common results of por,r eli-riiruitio-i of wast? matter. Preeo. the herbnl system purifier, arts very promptly to correct thes troubb s. Th? veil known Preeo expert has hea .Pjuarters at Cutral Prur Ste.r? and American Prmr Store, to meet th? local public .and explain th- nurits of this prent remedy. S- o him today. Dree) i also sold in Mishawaka by the Ited Cross Pharm acv. Adv.

Fine but durable And inpvnensive tn Knv Plrntx.

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Hosiery as Wayne Knit .Radmorc and Iron Clad are in the Christmas showing. Pure Silk, black and white $4.00 Pure Silk, full fashioned $3.25. Pure Silk, in colors $3.00.

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Soft, cozy and comfortable Sweaters, all made

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y and colors which make a selection easy. 1 here are

jj Tuxedos. Tie-Backs and Slip-Ons in fine Mohair, Al-

paca, Shetland and Worsted Wool. And the prices j mean it's going to be a pleasure to shop this year

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"I am so nen'ous it seems as though I should fly" "My ner-es

are all on edge" "I wish I were dead." How often have we heard these expressions or others quite as extravagant from some loved one who has been brought to this state by some female trouble which has slowly developed until the nerves can no longer stand up under it. No woman should allow herself to drift into this condition without giving that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a trial. Read the Letters of These Two Women.

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North East, Md. u I was in ill health four or live years and doctored with one doctor after another but none hcl?d me. I "was irregular and had such torrihle jvtin in my back, lowvr rart of my bcxly and dovni each siJo that 1 h.id to po to bod throe or four days every month. I was very nervous, tired, could not sloop and could not eat without petting siek. A friend asked me to take Lydia E. Pinkhaat's Ye potable Comjxmnd and I an? sorry I did not take it sooner for it has helped mo wonderfully. I don't have to go to bed

with the pain, can eat without behv-J

MhinoapolLOIinn. 44 1 was run down and nervous, could not rest at night and was more tired in the morning than when I went to bed. I have two children, the jounp;oit three months old and it was drudgery to care for them as I felt, so irritable and generally worn out. From lack of rest and appetite my baby did not get enough nourishment from my milk so I started to givo him two bottle feedings a day. After taking three bottles of Lydia E. Iinkha m'.s Yegetable Compound I felt liko a new woman, full of life and energy.

It is a pleasure to care for my children,

If you would give what you would like to receive, a

UsdG dainty Blouse will head your list. Its selection should

be made from these exquisite Georgettes, Crepe dc Chines, Satins, Voiles, Organdies and lovely handmade Waists. These are the prettiest Blouses we have had in many seasons.

Dresses of Rare Beautv They are delightful models in the newest of all that makes up style. All of us here at the store are really enthused over these Frocks and we believe you will be. They are a pleasure to see and a greater pleasure to own. Priced $25 to $125.

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pick and have more strength. I reeom- and I am very happy with thetn and

mend your medicine and vou are at fe-.d line. I nurse my baby exclusively

liberty to p'lbiisii my testimonial. again, and can t say too muco lor your Ki.iz.vrtF.Tn Weaver, Ii. li. 2, North medicine." Mrs. A. L. Miller, 2033

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Nervous, Ailing Women Should Rely Upon

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Fur Muffs, Scarfs, Capes, Chokers and Coats

Suits That Are Everv Inch Stvle Fur trimming sets oft most of th ese new Winter Suits and yet a preat many are charming in their plainness. We are proud of every one of these Suits and want you to see them. Priced $29.75 to $150.

The Finest Coats of the Season When we say "finest" we mean that the Fabrics are the best, colors are the latest and Trimming is the handsomest. And they are so warm and wrappy and will wear so long. Truly, they are your sorf. of Coats the kind you would make for yourself. Priced $25 to $125.

New Plush Coats

They look and are as warm as Fur Coats. Many have large Fur Cellar. Beautiful Hudson Seal Plush Coats are $09.50 and $125.00. Handsome Behring Seal Plush Coal are $75.00 and $85.00. Many splendid Behring Seal Plush Coats with dye and natural opossum collars at $05 and $100.

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100 Dozen Warm Flannelette Gowns at $1.50 and $1.95 Large and full size Gowns made of excellent

Flannelette. They were bought to eil for a very much higher price.

Silks

15 pieces of all silk Chiffon Crepe in Black, Navy, White and Flesh. Former price $1.50. now at 75c a yard.

600 yards of Flesh Color Lingerie Silks, a beautiful quality for underwear. $2.50 quality for $1.50. 600 yards of Satin Charmeuse, 39x40 inches wide. Black, Brown and Grey. $2.50 quality for $1.50. 40-inch handsome all silk Black Crepe de Chine at $1.50 a yard.

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