South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 339, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1920 — Page 3
int: SOUTH BEND NEY5-TIMES
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,,. f"-;r :'h-J An'i r,-I.aiv,,s. Now it d,vcl.p :he has j.:"..- ' :VV:":,,-ri'.:t1. ri'vV, ff c. - tia husband. Harvey Cripe. .rtbidiT at I A M. ;..7 , Ku,'1"' 4:b ' r; at I N.:.-. Mich., ar.d t:.a: nix Irctiurs f 1 .'' -!" a f' art- arac r. hor purvivor.s. Fum r.il ; , , ; i it:":i 3Vf- ;;;i'i,Vm l "t" rvic. for Mr,". Gripe were held ' ; to i'i'.r:' ai.out General vac::r.ati jn i '
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f. C Vernon of (lochen wns ro-
lerted S'-cretriry-trr:isurer of the 0. I. C. Swine Uroedi rs association at a meeting held in Clii'.ao. Mr. Vernon, fori.: r county rcordor Ik re,
A rrif t for the b';sii;f s man will ho foand under "Caristmas Gift iuestions" in the Want Ad section.
Art objects ma'r.o attractive trifts. Turn to rla.s'fication Cl-A in thr Want Ad fcction.
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G'-hn !:mT' r '"Va -1 r .. , ( v ,.( n aM(j t;s- -at-1 '"diel the p.ition for many years, p. r.y. v.-hi h ua rtr.ir:!.-! t- Si- ric.'"cnwe.f Chlllieothe. Ohio, wcrej MrH J'dizabth Marker of tJr.shtn.
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widow of John Marker of Liiironler,
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formerly cf Gc?hrn. was refused a
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-r.al ."'ock. th.- '-: ..f th- i '.ibi;:.-- : rh:t.(.ll.hl. whir,, h.- was statione.l i county, farmer, was married to Capt
ir:: fir j;it ata than w.-.a at. irt . a, :til,'v:h.-rman as a oldicr in tho ' Hi rata Kiddie of Seattle, Wash., at
S'ä.:t;e, where Mrs. Markers par-
1, .,.'. s..,!..n a!itom(,!,::e wreck- neM. -ir. ana .irs. enar.ts mi.n.
pr!r s f.-r :.i !tr;:! i ;i"d la'.-r ami , tJ (ll t.,.' j;(.rj.... ( r.jss. r. -j;, ;-.j-t of former Gos'hvn residents, reside. ; i to the c i p . t ' . y ' f th'- p . ; : . t k v-1 Gey-p-n, 'vh-n' it sttTick hy a le::ees Arnold of St. Louis, Mo..
fn lner. is.o. Nfw York C'.ntral train, had b-en s'.'.eu frfin -Mr. Fe PI mar. ui South XAYS LITHUANIA HAS ; l-rid. No e!ue as to the ov nerärr. ,.r.,v t. : ship of the car could he obtained
II Ai I l-lrAJ V llr II I following the accbPnt until it was
tak( n to Lionier for repairs. There it wa.i found to be the Feldman machine. I'erson.s who were driving tlie ear escaped injury in the wreck and apparently left the scene in a hurry. ( S. Masterson of Greenfield, Ind., who h.i.T been in Gcshen an I Klkliare orranizinj; farmers for the Intüana Farmers Federation, addressed members of tho Goshen Kotary ('I'.jb at the regular np-etin of the ifranization held here. Ho ex-
! piain' d tho necessity of farmers
M yvviT mouth tastes
f ' i'-irv J thinn you ever did
Kf.:y rni-xed together, then you need Bwhin's
TiliS. Your mrmth i3 a good indication
widely known Haw Patch. Lagrar.i of the condition cf stomach and Lcn-eh.
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I.ith.Mr.i I, j- i; s l;r. J'-5- ph Pt;rycki-, tl" I.ithu.itd in mirif. r f f foni-u tt;air.--, v!in h a." arri'.ed lo re to I'll .nl his eountrj's r iusc h- loie tho Itiitish ;-nvi rnnn i.t. Vatioo ;ttf' h- faPi, 1' rn mado to !atri"!uc it tliere by Kr.-aiin mis-:-.tris. Put b" 'l.flar.d tb'ic was no truth in nimor.-t that a pro-la. y;p'ist dirtitor-iiii v. as con' m plated in the n'W country on th-- Italtie. "In my country tli'T'1 is not even a rr.mrnuni-t pirt," ."-ail 'r. Puryckis. f tho :ij T::emb' rs of our nation il ;u'--nT;h!v. 'U are Ciiritian ' ru'arats; 2 b.dom: to h l'.irni-1'i-s' union; 1 r. are Mrir;it., of a moderate type; six are Jews and three may be do.-rr ib -d a.: fiiend'y to Poland, although they are aiivore to a union of Lithuania with that country."
Games and toys rr.n he found for th chiblren in clasibcation 0 1-A in tho Want Ada.
working in cooperation. J)avid L. Martin. C'J, a tailor, who formerly resided in Goshen and Milford, died at his home in Eikhart, following a brief , illness of pneumonia and heart ailment. Mrs Martin was formerly Miss Alta Sli river of Milford. She and fi children survive. Fn ible to K't $ l.f0 0 bond. Ilirley IV th y of Ihkhart, formerly of Goshen, under arrtst on a charge of puddling white mule, which he is slid to have made at his home in Elkhart, remains in a cell in the
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who royides w ith her parents, Mr. J m, lm tL Wdl
Kill That Cold With
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Coldi, Coughs OjV0 La GriPP Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tak no chances. Keep thia standaid remedy handy for tho first sneza. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine In thi3 form does not affect tho head Caacara Is best Tonlo Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.
Sotth Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenua These Are Great Savings as Compared With
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Prices of the Same Merchandise Six Weeks Ago
One could never believe prices have taken such a drop in so short a time, hut here they areread every item then come here tomorrow prepared to save money on every purchase, you will not be disappointed.
An Unusual Exhibit and Sale of
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Xre have a representative !iere of a large well known fur manufacturer with a beautiful collection of high grade fur Coats and separate pieces. If you are contemplating buying
sj -i '' '.;! furs for your own needs or for S-iV,, l-'v' Christmas giving now is a
most opportune time to make your selection. Saturday is the last day.
Prices Reduced 25
A Big Hosiery Purchase Enables Us,, to Make These Unheard Of Prices On Good Hosiery Women's fiber Silk ose in black, white, grey, brown and navy, all sizes, $1.00 value, pair 45c Children's black ribbed Hose, extra quality, 50c value, pair 25c Women's Flannelette Gowns These gowns are well made of good quality flannelette, in neat patterns. 1 hey have already been reduced in price. But now we have reduced them still further, it's an opportunity to buy good gowns at little prices. $3.50 Gowns reduced to $2.95 $2.95 Gowns reduced to $2.45 $2.50 Gowns reduced to $1.45 Heavy Wool Coatings Now Reduced 331 The assortment includes Goldsterne, Silvertone. Velour anl Polo Cloth. Prices range $3.50 to $12.00 ON SALE AT ONE-FOURTH OFF
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of W omens Garments One Lot of Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts They are all splendidly made in the newest fall and winter styles. Here Are Just a Few of the
Bio- Savings
$25.00 Coats . . . 535.00 Coats . . . 65.00 Coats . . . $55.00 Suits $65.00 Suits $75.00 Suits . . . .
$12.50 $17.50 $32.50 $27.50 $32.50 $37.50
25.00 Dresses $35.00 Dresses $45.00 Dresses $ 8.00 Skirts . $10.00 Skirts . $15.00 Skirts .
. . $12.50 . . $17.50 . . $22.50 . . . $4.00 . . . $5.00 . . . $7.50
$20 Leatherette Coats Reduced to $10
New and Lower Prices on Outing Flannels Light and dark Outing Flannel, 27-inch, formerly sold up to 35c; very special, yard 19c Yard wide Outing Flannel, heavy weight, best quality, in white, formerly sold up to 50c. Very special, yard 25c Outing Flannel, good quality in light colors, 36 inches wide. Special, yard ...33c
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