South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 343, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1920 — Page 20

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

RAILROAD TRAVEL

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! 13 NATIONS ACCEPT sä th Atlantic and l'acilic

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SIlil to Kcprc.-eJlt I. 5. at kovc rnmr.t incorporated xvithin ,r ii . ha frontier xvhat is no.v knoxvn as

.JagClIilll univer.ar tho territory of Macrellanes mpri?t I ln' 132.00'J Ftjsnrp kilometre-x, rrt

SANTIAGO. Chile, Per. 7,Thirte. n countries liavo accorted the invitation of the Chilean government to m nd repress nt itives to j artici;:ito in the ffs:ivitir-s thi.s month

i fou.meinoratinfr the 40oth anniver

sary of th.j di5Covery of the tau.t ol .Mar- l!an. The Spanish government will be represented by the Infante Don Fernando of Haviera. cousin of KinK Alfonso, and a suite of 2 irsons. Joseph II. Shea. United States anibass-ador of Cliile. xvill represent the American government with the rank of special ambassador. In addition the rnitol Cr;liser. Des Moines and Dolphin, under command of Hear Admiral IJryan. will form part of the naval pageant. Or-at Uritain xvill !.. representel by its minister in Chile, J. T. C. Vauyhan. with the rank of special ambassador and likewise, it is stated, will send a naval representation. Argentina, ltrazil and 1'ortupral xvill sf-nd special amb:'ssadors as well as naval units. Venezuela, I'anima. I'rujiuay, Salvador and Costa Rica will be represented. Arrange- Srx-i.il I'rorain. An ext-nsiv social program has lieen arranged for tho Spanish royal party during their stay in Santiago and Valparaiso, ineluuincr a banquet l.y l'r i.'t Sanfuentes. receptir,n by various scientitie societies and sjietial exercises at the University of Chile. Tn Punta , Arenas, the foslix'itb s will include tho unveilim: of a monument to I"-rdinand Macrllan, the

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SENDS GREETINGS TO COUNCIL HEAD

Commander of American I. or;-!

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N"I-:V YOllK, Dec. 7. T Y. C..!oraith, Jr . national cmn!arb r of the Ameriean Io-jti his cibbd the j-'rt nrs i'f the I.jcn to Charles l'ertnir.d, cf Fr in?., president, of the International Council (.f Veteran: iissmi :U!nn-', rrcenily forra.ö In IVn. Trn nation are reprc ;.-ent ai on th ce.uncil. Cabot Ward, ef tb Ar..-rlcan lo-rion. vir prs:dt rit. Mr. 'I.tlbraith I.i cr.e of the orUitiaTors of th moxornent for a v. d rans of nation." Ktprvv-M Appn xiatlo!.. In bl5 !iU'S.s.iii ho expres.-d fop tiie cx"ncirs action in Trakinr M.-.y 'i"1 iu Intel rational mmorial tlay and abided: "It i.- the hope cf the American i'Vinn that each Society of it; ia:s i f pr.'Son ted at ycur eb !iberat n.a hall become a dynamic force for ,-,'ood xvltbin Its (i-.vii o.tiaitry. A TtT.'it fnpfire Is in storn f r t!.o i:;-

lernitior.al ciur.ci. M.o- it baeome j

a smrldr force in the tlx att r t' in- ! "'-national rc'atior.s. to the r.d ti.it. ib rity Ihrough c on .nob hip whicPi bound our n.Ltio:.s tiy't'or in xvnr may -onttn?io tr. y.nltc , for th ben:1t cf mar.dkin 1."

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INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., D -. 7. J N

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new r.ational guard, with an inter- j ti league seri.-t in baseball. hasketh.Vl j ! and football, are part of tho puarcl ! H organization program of Adjt. (len.jK' Harry B. Smith. One lea-rue will jj include the teams, representing each';1 of the pruard companies in the j n southern half of the state, and the ! other will x be- composed of thos J f j representing lie northern part. i Tlie porgratn. designed primarily ;h to attract enlistments in the prunrd, j f

w ill hrinc a nexv factor into the state

snortimr circles, and the champion- I

sliip ram es between the winners in j i the leagues will be played In thisJ

It.side5 ihr team.q In the three bis ' t

sports, it is the plan of Gen. Smith

to hold an annual track anl field 1 1

meet in connection with the annual1 !j summer encam3)ment. Iloximr andjj xvrestünc also will be encouraged by i tl.e holding of district and f tatc j H mi es. j i.i "The hrincin? to the fore of thejp, athletic, feature," says Gen. Smith.

it Is Pe.ieveJ, will ovecome wliat-r;j ver dictates ffr routing military j 4 xvoyk that may exist.

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Another enormous purchase and sale of several hundred Women's and Misses' Winter Coats. . These Coats are on the way and will be on sale tomorrow morning at 8:30. These are not marked down coats but coats purchased this-week in the market from manufacturers who were anxious to unload the very latest in women's and misses' coats.

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How is this for a message of real Christmas cheer? You may now come to this store and choose from one of the larp-est stocks in the state at new low prices! Regardless of cost, we have remarked everv article so that you may now buy Xmas furniture at the lowest possible price level. Gift Suggestions tli at arc Remarkable Values

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Book Cases 3 sections in plain oak $23.50 Tea Wagons Removable glass tray top, some with side leaves $15.00 up

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Dressers In ivory, walnut, mahogany or oak $37.50 up Gaic Leg Table3 An appreciated piece in the home. Solid mahogany top $32.00

Smoldns Stands An inviting and attractive display $7.95 up Ash Tray Sets $1.75 up Sewing Cabinet In solid mahogany as pictured. Small size $12.00 Large size $32.50 Cedar Chests 42-inch $21.50 48-inch . . $27.50 54-inch $35.00 Lamps Table Lamps $13.50 up Floor Lamps $19.50 up Cane Chairs Triple cane back, very comfortable. Rockers to match $29.75 Telephone Sets hi oak or walnut. Two-piece sets. . $10.00 up Spinet Desks Solid mahogany $75.00 Others . $39.50 up Carpet Sweepers $4.95 and $5.95 Visit Ries' Toyland

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Our entire big stock is now marked at rock-bottom. Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws at prices lower than you'd expect to see in End of the Season Sales. Reductions are as follows:

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Blouses and Shirts $1.50 Values $1.15 $2 Values $1.65 $3 Values $2.35 Sweaters $4 Values $2.95 $5 Values $3.95 $6 Values $4.95

Hats and Caps $2 Values $3 Values $4 Values

GIoVC3 Warm, serviceable gloves in many styles G5c, $1 to $1.50

.$1.45 .$2.45 .$2.95

Novelty Suits for Little Fellows New stylings in Juvenile Suits, sizes 2z to 5. New velvets, wool, velvet corduroy, corduroy. Many with wash waists. Others with entire suits of these materials.

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Wash Suits Now at $1.85 for $2.50 Values $2.65 for $3.50 Values S3. 65 for $5.00 Values

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