South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1920 — Page 14
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; r could think and Uush and cry and CAPITAL POLICE XAB j sing and cat and drink and sleep j
for my.eif. j SUSPECTED GUISMAa The aunt lives with the artist; yet j she has a very nice homo cf h. : : y.v T r';(,i i'rf-
! own. with an elderly sister and a! I X I I A N" A I 11 Ind.. Nov. TO. i widowed I rot'aer. t.ut sh wouldn't .---jspec-ted c t l.'-lnz a "tinman," ;d. .-ert the artist, oh. not f,.r ar.v-i -.vt;- d on chai ns of rohberv and
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for tho artist, ttie aunt ha in he invited, and she's sensitive, and (t$ hurt if ?h3 Fits at the wrons tal le or doesn't meet the rlht pefipie. And altogether Fho couldn't tiur: the artist more if s!io were her t.itter-
est enemy, and wanted to crush nil her Kcnhis rind kill all lir Ir.spira-
nrt:-t stopped. It j know it, hut she ia eatinq her alive wh'th.r she was.jast the same.
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a: I ! f. d 1 th- ! ,d t'ivirrtr taa nnd havin? celeh- ; d. r ) . .. h td t",riti'-s to dine, nnd t.elntx Invited to th- - f f p; ivate . ,.t f r,i:- nnd hrin? made a fuss the ! !v -.. i . i : i ; u r.t- ' ,,v..r i- r rally. Thit I don't think she .;, vi . art. I eho-e ; yr -.-rv well the nrt!st. Fhe's i I h. ; to ! .. true.-; rir. ',. thin?, naturally, full I
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were the artit IM feel like runnln? away some day when the aunt wasn't looking, and hiding In the hold e.f a deep-sea ship, and workin? my way to I'.urma or Guam or i'atneronia, or somewhere; anywhere on earth away from the aunt, where
Mi'.;, r. 2 . years old, of Gref nsburc. ; I'a.. is under arrest on a v.i cranky j ch.irj.-e P .lay and he ia held under 1
a J.";,eeO hond. I ). te -1 :v a located Miller In a hotri at 4 o'clock this mornincr. The ho. :! '.van surro'jnd.ed hy police ofücets. V,'i;h drawn fj'-.? th v 'broke in th-?
tion. and make her over from a i dr.or an-! c-'vrrfd Miüer. The dotee
vivid, brtr.innt. exotic creature into a poor, litlte. pale, exhausted, vapid nobody. I da wish somebody would apeak to the aunt about it. I haven't the coura?e to do it myself, nnd f cour.-" the aunt wouldn't' know what on earth I meant If I did s- ak to her. Isn't she devotion itself? Para ait ea. parasites! How they do kill tho thin? to which they clin. even thouqh they be parasites of love! Too bad. isn't it?
To your Christmas shoppir tho oay wav. Consult the sce-Jtions In clarification C4-A in the Want Ad section.
tivea :.) ire that Mi'!.T i.a wanted for rot!..ery at Scottsdale, Pa.. where IM. Miller ia in Jail, it bein? alleged th.at pot.-.-rt v.-.-.s one of two m n rrho r sea fed after a pun battle. Th" ,:lrr -d klllin? of a police officer h -aid to have occurred previous, to th :oldierv at Scottsdale.
roi: vt:pm:si) ay at ntnrT.rn: P.PO. r.l! S. MICHIGAN ST. Country Kausa?o 1." Iaf I-inl 20 Pork I. In Roast '22 04SS-1.
Gifts of Jewelry and timepieces are listed in classification G4-A in the Want Ad section.
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m. REODIMS SAYS ALL VMM SHOULD IffiBVI ABOUT DRECQ
This South Bene! Lady Was Constipated, Had Backache and Was Generally Run Down The Greal Root r.nd Herb Remedy Dreco Brought Complete Relief.
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"T had bark.acho froni morning till ni.,ht. v. as constipated and atom- , eh always upset, nothin? I ate . -n. d with me, just soured and ; fej-va rd-'d. hl'lnu' m" v. ith ras." de- i Kred Mrs. Alice pe.bUn? who re- j -id. - at ö 1 1 ran?e St., South Pend, , lud. "I daln't have much dance to. r.-t any strength for I slept verv I httb- aral was tormented by dia- j
trt-ssirrrr dreams until my niru's were all to piecc-s, I had a vile taate in my mouth and tongue was heavily eoat"d. "I didn't expect much from Dreco but thought I would try it. bo you .an imarnio my surprise when after ha im: taken three bottles I was free fr.,m b.eckaeho, bowels were movin? daily and my stomach felt fine. "My v. tt.s b. crmie steady so that üiv sloop was sound and refreshing, an 1 my liver was rou-cd, thereby !--m oviir: that bad taste in my e;!(,u'h and tho coated tongue. I'm fce"ir.? so mu h better and ttart the d ty full of en. riry. I'd like for . v. ry ve.ik, pale, run-down woman to h-ar about this jrreat remedy, 1 reo..." T!h- w.Jl known Dreco expert has h a - i-iua ! ; rs at the Central Prut: n- aral Americal Dru? Store, to na-, t tlra local public and explain 'ho m.rits of this e-reat remedy. ?e ria to-lay. lr.ao is also sold in Mishawaka by the Pad Gros-- I'har-
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Here's a wonderful opportunity for Christmas gift buying. Values are greater than we have ever shown. Selections are finest. Be here early.
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Read over these items listed below and vou will see where vou can save on many things you need.
Children's knit Caps in plain colors and combinations, sizes to fit girls 6 to 12 years. Regular 75c values. . . .38c Fancy Bath Towels, size 22x41, in blue and pink borders. Formerly sold up to $1.50. Wednesday special. $1.00 Black Messaline, 36 inches wide. $2.25 value, Wednesday special. $1.29 Underwear Silk, 36-inch, in flesh and white. Good quality. Special, yard $1.25 Wool Jersey, 56 inches wide, in all colors. $4.50 value, Wednesday, per yard $3.25 Fancy Scrims and Marquisettes, borders and dots, also some dark patterns. Sold up to 75c, Wednesday special, yard 25c Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers. Reduced to garment $1.95 These garments were made and purchased to sell for $3.00. Comforters, Silkoline covering, size 72x84; $5.49 value, Wednesday $4.29
Cotton Blankets, size 60x76. in grey, tan and white, fancy borders; $3.50 value, Wednesday, tpecial $2.79 Palm Olive Soan now reduced to cake 7c One lot of Dress Skirts in different colors, styles and materials. On sale Wednesday at HALF PRICE. Women's Outing Flannel Gowns in plain white and pink and blue stripes, good quality. Very special at. . . .9Sc One lot Women's Muslin Gowns, fancy lace trimmed; values to $3.50, on sale Wednesday at $2.39 Unbreakable Dolls, 1 5-inch, dressed complete; Wednesday special. . .$1.39 You will find many excellent values in our dress goods sections. Choice of any piece of woolen, plush or velvet at a discount of259cOuting Flannel, 36 inches wide, in light colored stripes. Very special, yard 25c Ginghams, Percales and Muslins are greatly reduced now.
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