South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1920 — Page 11
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Wear Hanan's anans Wear Longer TTiCTe is a certain distinctive style about Hanan footwear, too, that one does not find in other shoes. Though Hanans may cost a little more at the atart, they represent economy "in the long walk." That is why we eay "Wear Hanans, Hanans wear longer."
In Black Kid, Russia Calf and Black Glazed Kid, the following reduced price prevails
INDIANA TRUST COMPANIES SHOW RESOURCE GAIN
PLANS OPENING OF BEACON SHOE STORE
Big Increase in Business Dur
ing Past Year Shown.
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In Brown Kid and Cordovan Brogue, our entire stock is marked at the new low price of $20.00
We cannot guarantee the above prices to remain in effect after new goods arrive. They apply only to our present complete footwear stock.
$18.50
Ill South Michigan Street
Indiana trust company resource? at the close of business June 30. wer for the Urft time In excess of $20O,Q0'.00O, according to "Trus; Companies of the United States,' Jut published by the United Statej Mortpape ic Trust Co., of New York. The total Inures for the state an $-'06.;i,62S, a pain of $23,391,412 or about 10 per cent over last year. The trust company resources oi the United States increased nearl iL' per cent and agcrepate $12,451,877,583. which Is conf idcrably In excess of the total hanking strength of tho country- in 1901. In roviewir.pr the year's record. John V. Platten, president of the United States Mortpape &. Trust Co.. says: Shows Profrraslvo Tendency, "The fiscal year covered by this, the ISth annual edition of "Trust Companies of the United States," has apaln witnessed a marked propresslv tendency within the ranks of these Institutions. "Not only has there hecn it handsome prowth both Individually and collectively, but the scope of usefulness of the trust companies la being constantly widened and presapes an even moro assured recognition than formerly of their value as an Integral part of our financial system. FifiTures Aro Proof. "Tho figures, when viewed comparatively, testify to the aplendld position now occupied by trust companies and furnish eloquent proof that their broad Bervlce Is beinp increasingly availed of by the multitude of Individuals and corporations whoso special needs they so admlrp.bly meet. "The total resources of the 2241 trust companies reporting reich thla year the impressive total of $12,451,877.53.58. an Increase of $1.301.4S1.496.05 over tho figures of last year, and ?fi.l23.423,553.00 greater than thos of five years ago."
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HO ACCIDENTS IS REPORT OH FIRST
DAY OF CAMPAIGN I
2lllllillliiiiliummPay Cash and Buy It for Less iiiimiiiini!imiiiii
All Other Indiana Cities Gct E
Clean Slate Except Ft. Wavne.
Noncr op nrfovATj. Drf?. C. H. Myers. Kdgar H. Myers and A. D. Huffman have moved to 127 S. Iafnyetto blvd. Telephone number 'aln 110. The Physicians' and Dentists Xray Laboratory ha moved to the same address. I. O. Tlrnwn. terhnie!an. 9497-14.
C. Ii I LALL. C. E. Hall, of the Beacon Shoe Co., is now in South Bend making preparations for the opening of a lino new store for the sale of Beacon shoes in tho room occupied for years by the Baker shoe company. The new store la located at 114 "NV. Washington av., and will be thoroughly modern. The etore wll be formally opened to the public some time next week, it Is expected. The local Beacon store will be one of 50 such stores scattered throughout the country, when the present development plans are completed. The home of the P.eacon shoe la at Manchester. X. II.. and it Is one of the best advertised shoes in the country.
ADD 2 PRIZES TO MUSICAL CONTEST
GIVE PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS
117 Sooth MIctijia 3. Correct Apparel for Women
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BLOUSES AND PETTI BOCKERS ARE PRACTICAL GIFTS
Tomorrow Another day in the greatest selling event we have held this vear offering vour Choice of
Stock
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Any Suit in GneHalf
Smart Fur and Self Trimmed Suits for the woman who demands quality at a lower price originally priced at from $49.75 to $195.00
Half Price
$195.00 Suits Now at $150.00 Suits Now at $125.00 Suits Now at $1 10.00 Suits Now at $89.75 Suits Now at , $75.00 Suits Now at , $59.75 Suits Now at , $55.00 Suits Now at , $49.75 Suits Now at ,
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$97.50 $75.00 $62.50 $55.00 $44.88 $37.50 . . . . $29.83 ....$27.50 . . . . $24.88
The materials are Duvetyn, Duvet de Laine, Marvella, Vcldyne, Yalama, Evora, Chamoistyne and Tricotine. Continuing Our After Thanksgiving
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$39.75 Coats and Dresses $45.00 Coats and Dresses $49.75 Coats and Dresses . $55.00 Coats and Dresses
$59.75 Coats and Dresses $65.00 Coats and Dresses $69.75 Coats and Dresses $79.75 Co ats and Dresses
$85.00 Coats and Dresses $89.75 Coats and Dresses $95.00 Coats and Dresses $98.75 Coats and Dresses
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The Frances Shop
Interest Hiph in School Memory Competition in January. Tho committee in charge of the
musical memory contest to be held, at the hish school auditorium la January, has announced that so
' much interest Ju the contest 1 be
ing taken hy public and parochial school pupils that frve instead ot three prizes will b; awarded. The winners of individual honors will receive amounts varying from $3 to $23 and the school maklnc the
: highest average will receive a large
silk banner. The content li open to pupils of
! both the public and parochial
schools and has for Its object the development of a liking for better music. All of the dea'ers !n phonograph
' records have signified their willing
ness to play any of the recoxds Included in the list ot pieces from which the selections are to be taken.
N) accidents occurred In South j S lion 1 Monday, the first day of the ' E .i:at!-wiiie .nety week campaign. according to a bulletin in th otücv: t the Northern Indiana Hallway .'o. Tuesday. ; E All other cities in Northern In- I ;ian except Ft. Wayne are given ' v clean slate for Monday. Ft. ; E Vayne's record was marred by four i iccidents on the city traction lines tsterduy. ! n Three trucks bearing' the slofran. j What's your hurry" were Ix-hg I lriven to all pnrts of the city Tu -s- JE tay. Accordinsr to It. It. Smith. ianager of the railway company, ?o . E 'Uich cooperation ia beinp: piv.-n to movement in this city that ' iiutx Bend should mnk high st E
vhn the week's standings are com
piled.
PREPARE TO TAKE
BARTAK TO PRISON I
Commitment Papers Returned E
For Laporte Slayer.
Commitment papers for Steve HartJ.k, who was sentenced to life ZZ imprisonment in the Michigan City state prison by Special Judge Yourley, after liartak had waived a jury trial and entered a plea of guiity to i E the charge of murdering Carl Cook I have been returned by Farl Rowley. I
prosecuting attorney of Laporte county. It Is expected that TJartak will be taken to Michigan City by Sheriff Duck Wednesday or Thursday.
Un'ess the appeal cf attorneys t
who are asking for a new trial for Walter Paker. condemned to death In tho circuit court here last May. Is granted, the last chapter will have been written in the case which attracted po much attention, with Partak's commitment.
! EDMUND STEIS WINS
LIEUTENANCY FOR CHEMICAL WARFARE
Edmund Gerald Stels, 116 Frank
lin place, k-ft Tuesday morning for!
Fort Sheridan, in., to report xor duty as a first lieutenant of chemical warfare. Lieut. Steis received his commission from Washington Sunday morning. He served two vears in the army during tho war. He is the Bon of Mrs. M. rtha Steis,
Jevlry Rift saigrreytions classification 6 4-A In tho Want Ad section today.
ASKS $10,000 FOR LOSS OF HIS LEG
Seth B. Iden figures the loss of
his leg is worth at least $10,000 to him. He filed a damage uit for that amount in superior court Tuesday against the E. A. Bennett Overland Co., of South Bend. Tho plainJ tiff alleges that he was riding in a : car owned by the defendant on
( juui t... am v.iu iwciu incijho on.y way to get this mixture was j careless driving of the car led to an j tQ make R at hom wh,ch ig m . i accident in which Iden was thrown im vwn.i,.T-
to tho pavement.
BE PiiETTY! TURN ' GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite lleciiK) of Sago Tea and Sulpliur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back tho natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Yars ago
nnd troublesome. Nowadays. by
Iden alleges that his right leg was Vn nril1 s1nw mmnni.n.i
t"'ll rr,1 n lo rfrn 1 . ? r f tVtlo
i , . , , . , . - , I J J LA 11 kTt il. IUI IUlllV VJ L into bruised and scratched and that his famoua old recipe, improved by the injuria are . permanent in character ! a(dit,on f oth;r. lllffrediont3at a
He also says in
his nervous condition as the result of tho accident renders him incapable of working, nnd that he will have to use crutches for the rest of his life.
small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a spong" or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another triplication or two. your hair t ..i..n.. ja i . . i
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Christmas shor-PTo' guide classification 6 4-A in the Want Ad section.
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'jjf In Body 11 andMind
Never mind your age as measured by years. How do you feel? That's the thing that counts! See this sprightly old gentleman corning toward you down the street. His birth record would show you that he is past seventy. But judging from the easy grace with which he swings along, his errect carriage, his ruddy complexion, the keen glance of his eye, his whole appearance the very picture of health, you would say that he is not a day past fifty. He is young in spite of his three score years and ten. More frequently you see the opposite of his type. Men scarcely in
their thirties hazard, listless, wealc, nervous men who take no interest , in life, just drarrETinz out a weary existence, all in, tired and worn out. !
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Though young in years, they are. nevertheless, old men. forces are on the wane. They've lost their "punch" and '
feel old and they look ltl Stay younjj by keeping your body fit. Keep stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys and bladder healthy and active. Build up your strength and health. Nothing will accomplish these results better than
The Great General Tonic Juit trr -LYKO" whf n jtm are f ür. the lat bit jide. tired nd worn oat. S for fourlf how quickly it rvjaTea-itts-what frh Ittlir.g of ttrtajth ar.d rwer is giTtti yon. It' a reli&Llt ippftiwr. a plcnd'd a:d to digeiücn. teidet teed to itTrEirtbrn r.d tone cp the entire body. Year drugjit hs "LYKO." Get botüe today. IxxJc for the name oa the package izd accept oo tabsutute. Sle Mtaufftcturert LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY Nor York " Kns Citj, Mo.
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Women's Fibre Silk Hose
Again Thursday (from 2 to 5 only) . mi ii Tf r-i o-ii l t
we ii sen women s rioer oüK nose r ii
every pair perrect seamed le?:s narrow-
ankle, semi-fashioned, mercerized garter
top per pair
Sweaters Tomorrow you'll find Swrntcrs Ft 1 1 i n cr at this 5t-ro at nearly half their value, all thy kinds thai womon mo.t wint. Vuy them at half thr-ir f-riri- r price 5:t.t", aiul to Waist Sale A rousing "Wai.-t Salo f.r wMc-awako women Tomorrow Out thoy ,'( at -no-third less than th regular rrico $2.9.", s;::.or. si.o: (Goorpotto;?, Cr. py de Chin-. Tricolttto). Hand Bags Tomorrow A Sah of Purses and Hand I? ipra at this Ftoro. when regular J3.00 to ?r.e"j lursos and Iat:.s sell at Sl.'.M and
. Vh; Xrr.as -k .at taese
Petticoats
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Shirting Kv rye r.. w 1m l-ys Sr.irMr.fr at th- Star Sti-ic Tomorrow pot s ;!:;. v. irh sr: t Iii-c in tho way tf a 1 : 1 1 A I . I '.A I ; 1 A I N. - I'iof.'y t f ri;'S. :y r"at pattt i ns T in-u r-w at r yard :?!o Hosiery A Sal T iv.oir w on V'.:r. -en'.-' Tarry Mi. 1 AVd H''s-, rt trul.ir Jl.'o.i kii'.d (ad if yi -i are clit to .' t !: '.V st". kiiuTsi hi:i:i: vor sH'n.i SllOl'-h r i air
Cases
Pillow
"Daisy" Pillow Cases, sizes 42 and 45
very special they are main floor left ft 1) aisle
Blankets
A liik'h frrad Sal Tomorrow ahsolutoly All Wool tho Lc-st money c an buy Planktts, repular $1.".0 valurs in a hiph prado Sali Tomorrow at each $1 !.'." Muff Beds Wo have thorn all wdl made and a larc assortnu-nt enough for every body, tm Get one Tomorrow at T'Jc or other prices up to $:!.. Linen Crash CO Co kitu n Crash romos crashincr down to an unusually low pricrt tomorrow. Take home a few yards in the shoppine: bapr. You pot it at tho Star Storo Tomorrow at per yard '23c
Bed Sheets
Wo advertise those Slo- !.- that von n av sre uw
pr i' s h a a- I'fOiiiie Siar Store 7 2'.'i. Shorts at . S 1 xfoi Sh... ts ,-it . . 2x'" Sheets at . . S lx'.'O Slu t t.s at . .
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Shoe Sale
Did you tt t a iair ot theo JTi.oo S!io. s Saturday? If not thoy are on Salo .'iir.iin Tomorrow. Women's Fine Kid Shoes, blaek or brown. military or Louis ho!"4 not on pair worth l-s-s than JT.U'. others In the 1 .t worth up to $(.i!i. Take your p: k a train Tomorrow at, p r pair. Sr.)
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real $2.95 Hat Sale Just for Thursday we will sell New Velvet Trimmed Hats that sell regularly to $6.00 at
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Bargain Basement Specials
Outing Heavy Outing liht and dark stripes, regular 3."o value Tomorrow's Das--men t price, l!k' Union Suits Ladies' Kibbed md Union Suits, regular value Lasement Price Tomorrow 1H: Men's Hose Men's line Wool Half Ho-.-, regular ?1.00 value- I las. -men: Price Tomorrow, pair.... ."!( Boys' Unions Poy.s I ii.le-T Fie red Union Suits Pip; Sale in Das-nfüt Temerrow p-r suit Mo Comforters r?uy Comforters Tomorrow The Star Store will have them soiling at and any pri to ST..", , (Pasem-r.t T -marrow) Remnants Visit the pasemtt:t P -mr.ant Table Harpair.s trajore from over th Store!
Blankets
In the li;ism-!.t--.i','l u fan say "Down a Mep or two arid s t o a dollar .r two," for those rir.e PI ar.ko's pas.- to you Tot:.:i-row at tie- follow ir.ir prie H 1- ul de full sie (."..ton P.lanla .-, J4"-i valu.-s. at... S2.tt.
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Underwear M n'n 11 ,iv.v l"ef ( e,j and Dr iwars. r- c'.ilir value. Tomorrow at. . .
Shoes It's a PAPj'rAi:: if it's on the i:ai:;ain taij.1: ., mT i : ; : s o'i ;t.' odr.t tf a vi!ht so;l ir irk a pair of Sh'.eniii! b" thrf)wn on the Jp;v;ment P.ar;;a:ii Tabb nr.! nthl!,l,' e):-.' tl;e matter w 1th them yu ;i:t tiilm at WAV HKLOW th- orl.-inil I i i- e. Ha , e a pe p at the Sho.-s n th.e P.ara:n Shoe Tablo Shat !2.PM, $2. OS and S::..f.",
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THE STAR STORE 1 enti'.b-s y u to a i:fe FIRMO PORTRAIT FREE S:e i p: 1 7 in' h' s No st v. hatev. r. lir.l.i r Er--d fro::i ar.y pon 1 bust pliot o, posf-;:rd or sr.ip-hot. Yo;,r ph.-to r turr-d in rf.-rt cond:t.on. Vou do not h'iv to
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Acaln 42 ar.d 4 4 iru h I'ror. h Sere. W(,. d Pop'.ir. ar.d Plaids matorlals that s'd up to $4.'' tho- yard, Tom rrow at per yard Sl.'.s Yarns
i s h er's' Yarr.s-, a aain a
"F 1 e Zephyr morrow
("forrr.antowri ropjrs -To-j or bail l.'C
Kerchiefs
Alwavs r l ablo Xmas
llandla-reh; efs Ta k e not: -of thm Tor:. o rrow whi In the storo. Prioes ranpe ifo to
j9o each ar.d $1.00 ?h box.
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"Lingerie Tinkle' P's r'.llol "LiriL-erb- "Crir.k le" a r.t'ht up to the mlr.ute T:;at" r;al for rr.akir.' tautifI Kir.vT.r.s Why not make h.r a new Kr.'.r r.n for Xn.ac the cost i r.'-t much an J t"!!'S vou HAVIiN'T SPUN THIS CltlNKUi; VKT! p- r y I. lär
Gloves
Ladb.v Cham.-.'.-ett ir. ! F'ik G.n; . Torr, rrow at prlre that v. suit many thrifty f-hrp-pers per pair 9.V
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Kimono Fleece-
Kimono Fleece ai.d Flannelettes that 1
sold up to 50c the yard in a special bale j fl tomorrow. Make a special effort to get j Q t) fl
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