South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 344, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 December 1920 — Page 6
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DTD you know that Danny believes In the power tlon to a maid. Sometimes it works, and then apain of su.-rsesiicn? Oh, my, yes! He has all the it doesn't. But if she doesn't hd him and tum
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AUTISTIC "VYKKATIIS. I-"in;t 5fleotIon In city. Williams. th- r: r.r loS 8. Michi.in st.
Cheap Skates. Tho lawAors who took only a million dollars for settling the Field will inus-t hac born astonished at their own moderation.
JAUDIMKIIS. Finest a.e?ortment in city. WlllUms, the Florist, ICS S. MichifT3n. Main '769. 9535-20
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ii... hiii c ol of li ins vvas j.x I en.n-,ti Viiiiiuui ud'iii.o tu ll lU'j :o.v (.1 a ..oi. u itx.ii ....i. r in toil a.i!is. tVhiic -.Lis s.""' li'.Ul I"tiuJv. d "Utililld h.d cSua1 r i,.u;:;lui'. t j, a tr.t.-aU thif aii .-... iicl thv casli icü-ur a..d t :c-irav-vi d li j in tun!ky and wr.u thtci.:s. J'u ciuc.s luf beta iuuiil. I'uiKral st-rvievs fur Mis. Frusk ICivj;, wi.o uku in Grand l:ai..u, ti h'.d at liie horny ui" lier s.a.v:, Mls. Ftiic Frookiif .d, N. Front sc., at l'luU o'c'.uvk Monday morning, liuii.il -.ar in. SiKtr Frooli ccnu'ttiy. Mii. KiL'i was i'oriner.y lamina Wh.on. iltr iatntr, tin- iate M. I). 1a Wilson, was a iio.'.ci- j thus srci.on. Her lius.aud, her f-is.: and one son, Fred, of Chicajo, survive ht r. At the annual meeting of the Xilfs branch of the Iiorrion county chuj-ier ot the American iied Cro-.s a board of directors with the iullowi.ig year! J. V. Wood. II. Holt. S. I). Wliite, D. ?cuffern, I': id Kompas.-, F. G. French. C. M. Montau Uf. C. It. irnith, Mrs. W. I. Tyler, Mrs. 1), s. ScoM'crn, .Mrs. Ii. C. At-kir..-on. Mm. Atkinson and Mr. fc-miih were elected debates to th annual mettir.g of the county chapter. Shortly afterwards tlie bcar.l of dlnciors met and (leettd the follow ii.t; olliceis. Chairman, C. It. Smith; vice chairman, Mrs. W. Tyler; secretary, Stuart 1J. White; treasurer, D. S. S'colfern. Gymnasium clats ä for buMn f !s. professional and oa'ice men in this chy have been started in the hu'u school irym. Ca aT.Ui. Indigo, Knights of Pythias, have elected the following ofticor for the eto'uin-r wir; Dr. (. K. r.-'wloy. P. F.; a. II. Brown, CC. C: i:h:irls Foberts, V. CV. John 1 1. Huff, prelate; 1. 1. EMor, master of work.-; Dr. IJ. D. Gildin-?, master of ixche.iuer; H. 1 SprnoT, masur of bnar.ee, K. of R. and S.;
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ieo..i..ea V.lU.ia L O Wtvkb. 'l.ie iourUi anauii r'.i call of the Arne, lean iwtd Cros.-i a;süL:.iUu;i l"etui ji d in a uica.i.'er.üp oi --u active .inu one contri.oaiiis mcinber lor lIiL' local bi'ai.i-h. 'I he ca-e ot F. A. Means, a tenant on one -1 the . li. Matlnews farias, wlio sought to recover $l'J'J twin .Mr. Matthews, claiinino brcacn of contract, and wnicli was tried in the ciicuit court at t. Jo--eih on Thursday and Friday of last week, ended abruptly lh.; morning when the coui;oainant withurew his case as it was about to go btiure the jury. After 24 years of service to tho people of southwestern Michigan atJ reprts.-niative in toiioi"'. of the Fourth congressional district, fLe Hon. K. JLaiiiilion of i.o3 w;b retire at the close of this session of the national hgislitive body. Mr. Hamilton place will be taken by Jf-hn C. Ketcham of HaMir.gs, who was elected on tho Itc publican ticket by an overwiiel.ning majority ia the November national election. Pew members of tho house of representatives have surpassed Con-.vres-rnan Hamilton's period of service. For years h has been dean f tho M-iciiiijan U . ie.ition in ttiai body. I'ojtmapter Richter announces that r.on-postage .?tamps, such as Jr-il Crr ss m a'.s will be allowed on Ciirisima parcels for delivery in the United .Slates, tut that on packafres addrci-str.l to foreign countries the back of the parcel is the only side on which nor. -postage stamps will be n'lowol. H o a 1 ." urr;ed that Christmas packages be sent as early
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leeurui: Her.oe. e.jue tuu:.; w-j South Bend Woman Savs ..a.n.lai isci'iot, i iai.i; ilal UenOvil gll , j J
rSoth bhe and Husband ReStored to Health by Tan-lac
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"We jut think Tar.Iac is th greatest raodioino in th wfrl i ; t our hou and wouldn't think" f being without it." was th enthu.- ' slio stat em. nt u.ade by Mrs. Valentine fladacz. .f 132.1 V.'. Ford . South It. nd, in relating iier t x;n-: -hr.ee v. ;.h the nii'i!;cino. ' "About a year ago I was on the ergo of a nervous breakdown an ! was in a dreadful tlx. I didr. t know w hat it was to c t any restful sle.-p, any ar.y kin.i of niv would excite in- nr. til I would n ariy taint. I had r. o appt-tite, v a--was havi:;g trouble with niv Ftorr.-
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.liii bie.Uöiit out in tho bou.u I ach ani1 ' nldn't at a thir.i: bi.t
iclld galiie are be.Iig birenthel'.e-d uiui.t; wii.ii extra iiuoy j'iK aions oilier lint s. 1 ne b.ikelbail practice at Monuay nifaiu's fciiooiii.g showt-J
a decided Hiita"oVe:iicnt, i orti-, ii,
what caused me awful pain and dbs-
tres.-. "My busbar.. !. who r..ns al-o in poor hal:h. p.t Tatil.te. and th-m.-dicir.- d.ij . much fr him I be-
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Le. Schrumpf and t urnst Uro,.- xaKing u my.-. j;. . i.. it ru Piiig tiicm iu from ail angles. wh..c ,"', n FO -". onder: nl for rn- it hu v. Ue, tacK guard, would sncaX i ?1Vt n In :i ei'h-nd;d app-tit.'. ar.d I upon the goal occasionally ar.d c. g-!fan 1 Just anything 1 want with-
one. 11 trie team is in Luud cuim:- - i'-hhm'- i
tiun the outlook for a victory Friday night ii gowd. A new bunk liouse for M. C. pas-
troublc. My p. rv s ar' jut .strong as th y vor v ro, and jt n ght I sb i iii:e i child. I have t-';iirifl f vi n p...u.-.'!s- ia w:e!:t too.
--cii0vi iiieioea is uuu6 i...-i.aii e-u i" ;!n, j,::t f , , J lm,. H ; j t h e t.itl.. N"oiiio Michigan Central yards. Ibn.lv ran '.iv inyth 1 to jr i"il"ct Edwin Corwin, for .0 years a b:e I T,n!r5r f(,r' it " h"iS" r( ,tf)rc7 '.rv keeper, got a little more than 4.0. u be.,ith. and put my !v:s:.;.n 1 in goC 1
pouna.s oi noney ircni i.i- aj)iai. .satitheast of Nibs during the .sum mer. The beis feasted on the bass
snap t"o, v. :o :i r.''th:ag to :.i ar.y C '"!."
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Tanlar i.- i n S'ath lb-nd fit
wood blossoms and later k-pt thirij.P c ;:r I TU St-'To Fubli J " u " hOllCy b.lirj filled with While Clover, j c-t,.,r Landows i'harkcv and Wot!
Mr. Corwin already has his be'.1
watered ia a specially built cellar. .IS feet square, lie seldom loses a
l ee during the wint. r .-oa.sori and! is keeping the Fame number rf brp-1 by killing elf the qu ens a? they j hatch. His revenue from honey this j year has been $1,300.
tick's ut !;.!!. rri:g S'r- .md in MKiawak-t at th Ited Fro-. Pharma. .. Adv.
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The Slice Derartmcnt has not been doing as well as we expected so Far in this Great Challenge Sale. Whether it's the nearness of Christmas or merely the lack of your confidence in the Shoe items rdvertised we can hardly suesj. We wish to tell you at any rate that these shoes are STRICTLY ON SALE ar.d that you CAN'T BEAT the values no matter where you go. (This we tell you honestly and in good faith). See THESE shoes first!
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Mien's Shoes, sliphtly broken sizt s. black .tan. all styles; regular 110.00 values; (fir f choice V?DöD Ladies' Shoos. regular $10.00 valuer, high and low heels; riat
Children's Shoes, sizes- C and 8, worth $2.50; Ol f f Anient Ladies' Shoes, values to $7.00; Basement Sale r m s f rric. ; $4.69
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Ladies' High Grade Shoes This sea sen's styles, black, mahogany or
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SICCO, others up to $12.50; choice pair . .
Little Gents' All-Leather Shoes.
regular S3. 00 value; Basement Sale price
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Infants' Patent Leather "First Steps." up to $2.00 values; Basement Sale Q I AA price P1.UU
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Flannelette -7-i n c h, go o d a turns. regular Zr grad--4, to be :.M in the Great ale. vard 16c
Sweaters Women's Finest Grad" Sweaters -ones that are worth up to $12.00; your choice at $4.95 Towels Note this pre at selling one lot of Turkish Towels
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Children's Dresses Chiidren'e Gingham Dresses, sizes to 12. regular $2.0J values. Sale price 89c Wool Hose Ladles' Fine Wool Hoso. f-iney heathers, also fcUk and wool hose, all idzes, 52.00 values;
Sale Notions 5c package Pins :c
! 5c Crown Snaps ! at :c j 5c Safety Pins,
card So J. & P. Coat s' Thread. 130 -yd. p pools, doz. . fr9e (Stock up NOW). Baby Pants "Kleir.ert's Baby I'ants; special at 39c
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Have You Your "Edison and Music?1 Get this fascinating toak tcr.ee. It's free. Th? ccnar'.ete, romantic stoiyof Edison's teven-vear f t r : I to produce prffct retaini in the phonograph. Beautiful illustrarion rf the 17 period cabinets. A truly wort.Vv. hiie book.
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YOU never saw more exquisite cabinets. The world has never produced any more exquisite cabinets. These cabinets are descended out of the Golden Age of Furniture. This was the age when Europo built its most luxurious palaces, created its greatest works of art, developed its finest types of craftsmanship, Mr. Edison's designers went back to the furniture masterpiece:
of this period. They adapted 17 of them for the modern American home. They made every Ediscn Cabinet a period cabinet, even the least expensive. You must see these cabinets. Only then will you appreciate what wonderful richness and atmosphere one will add to your home.
Ask about our Xmas Budget r.d a portion cf this war tax. "Edison stood the Plan. It manages your money to icCP his favor-::. economically. It makes 1921 help VT:hin th r"ch pay; and that's good business.
A Word About Prices In 1914, as yd can -?rtain through practically any investment tar. Iter, the Edison Laboratories were ne'.Iir.tr phonographs cn narrower rr.arrnn cf prcf.t than th ether manufacturers. Since 191, the price of the New Ediscn has advanced" less than 13
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