South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 344, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 December 1920 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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HARDING STARTS MAPPING OUT HIS

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TO !)IMTS FOLK SONT.S. ' M;.-h M Mn- will 1: 'J. , tyj.ic.il S;.;ir.i-''i folk v. r.c- it . u- i-inu-of t li r:r.:s-'.o il ;wrtrn nt f :h ' Ij r irr !uh to h-!J TriKiy .-if-' trrr;f'-,ri at 4 o'clock in t ! 1 " c!u

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ilelurn- to Mari;i to Conferrnrv- on Pre main.

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CHARGE THAT SHE KILLED HUSBAND

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:'..cir. a long si K" w.ik 1'H ;nra- : jO to tikintr fvr the uüriiui.srT.i-ivt-rein j March 4. Th program cm, f c.r.tint: him In- ; :u.fvl coiif'-P-i-.i c with th- i.atior.'d povitical U-.nl'Ts with r gard to h ction of a cabinet, n:a;pint; out a rYu rr. of International relation drafting a I ?;is..iiiv- iroKram. Although Harding r'..m.-s to c.ill i -.tu conN-ron' c I' a'i'.rs of all sha'l'-.i (.f opinion, thes; nanu-.) thud far j nr(- public arc, with thf cxc-jtion f Ootk'c- Harv-y. per.i-r.i.ly cons.ilr (l to favor th' prrs. nl I-auo of atior.H with f rtain ns rv -ation or rnmrimrntH. Herbert Hoovt-r arrives hero Sunday and following him liardlnp will Klihu Jtooi. rijarles E. lluKhts and ex-I'ri.Vt 'i.ift. Others will be called later. It ,s ald. To Call ConKTvss I-irlf. Harding' Htated today the ppeclal r -.lon of C'inrres will be convened .-ome time In March so that its work an be cleaned up early in th summer If powible. The call will be issued 1-y him hhortly after Inauguration. A special ecHsion of the Monate imjnedlately after Inauguration is nec-i-wary for conftrniatlon of cabin?! .'rpolntmentfl but the call for thi-j probably will be Issued according ta the cuHtom by the retiring preslclen:.

Harding's desrlre Li to avoid further

.speeches before March 4. It Is po.snible. however, that one or two in- j

itatlons of the hundreds he has re celved may bo accepted.

I'-irC"! pr.st service to .Norway,

v.irh waa .suspended I-c. 2. ha.i i--iin h-en temporarily resunr-l. a'-rordln to word received at th

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roii Tin i: day. f Vmntrv S'-ansacc 1 If Itirt- I-irl i' Suivr ('und Ian Ilaron 2 Shoulder l'ork I!oast IS nrKiii.r.it uihk rr. s. MU hiuMn st.

Mr.-'. Woodlock AKo Faces Trial for Slaying Second Mate.

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DRIED RIGHT OP ! WITH SULPHUR Any hrakincr out of the skin, even

husband and will be placed on trial j fiery, itching erznna. can b. qulcKly !

on this charge later. overcome ry appiyincr a utile .ien-; I'risa nrod.-rick, dauchter of tho-Su!phur. pays a noted skin sp- : Mr'i. Woodlock by her first hi - j -a ü.-t. I'.eeaus- of its Krm di -band. Thoman P. Droderick. w:s ' ."troyir.? propertio?. thi sulphur pre- j convicted in Juvenile court here on I pnratlon Instantly brines ase from, the chart?? of killintr her fdep-father. h-kin irritatirn. soothes and heals the Joseph Woodlock. She was sentenced j czema ritht up and leaves the skin j to 10 years in the penitentiary but j ck-ar and smooth. is free on JGO.OO bond pending her! It seldom fails to relieve !he tor-j appeal to the supreme court. j ment and disfigurement. Suffer, rs , The Hroderick pir! confo?sed she J from skin trouble should pret a littlekilled her father to protect her jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any mother and shot her step-father in i tfood druggist and use it like a cold

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II j- T'idted Prei: ST. LOCIS. Mo., Dec. S. Mrs. Iillian Woodwork, went on trial here od.iv charej with the murder of

her first husband. Mrs. Woodloek j also is charged with beln an acconi-1

plice to the murder of her second

Starting Tomorrow Morning at 8 o'Clock Sharp The most drastic sweeping price reductions on highest grade clothing ever announced by this or any other store in Northern Indiana.

defense of her own honor.

rc) n nruiLSD.w. Country Siiusapo lie lairo Ijard Sitar Cured Jjrnn IVaoon ,...2 Shoulder Iork IUast 18 iiui:iiij:ii Hitos. 310 S. 3LichJgiui St. 8519-9.

Iri.NTS. Finest selection In lams, th Florlat, 13 8 pt. Main 763.

city. WI1IS. Michigan 9540-0

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DAJMDERINE"

Girls! Save Your Hair Make It Abundant!

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Immediately after a "Danderlne" lass-ipe, your hair takes on new lit'.-, lustre anvl wondrous beauty, ap- : i i ripe; twic aa hea-y and plentiful, i.r-aus'i each hair neems to Huff and T'urken. Pon't let your hair stay

i-ticss, colorlss. plain or scraly. i Y "U. too, want lots of rong, stronp. ;

; . tutiful hafr. A 35-cent bottle of delightful Inderlr.o" freshens your selp, .-hecks dandruff and falling hair. Tb.-.s stimulating "beauty-tonic" Rives thin. dull, fading hair that youthtul brihtne. and abundant thieki r-s All druggists!

GEORGE WYMAN a CO.

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Domestics znd Bedding Low Prices One lot of part wo ol BED BLANKETS, extra large, in plain white with pink or blue borders, also in grey plaids. Worth up to $10 now $5.95 pair. Cotton BED BLANKETS, size 64x80. best staple cotton, good weight, in grey, tan and white. Was $4.00 reduced to $2.95. Large three pound roll white quilted COTTON BATTS, size 72x90, at $1.25 per roll. Table Oil Cloth best standard make, in plain white and colors, at 50c yard. NEW PERCALES very fine cambric percale, 36 inches, beautiful stripes, all colors. Sold at 59c for 25c yard. Unbleached Shaker Flannel. 36 inches wide, splendid quality. An unusual value at 19c yard. Bungalow Draperies, good selection, all colors, in pretty floral patterns, yard wide now for 25c yard. Outing Flannels, regular 27 inches, in light patterns, all colors, large selection; sold at 35c now for 15c yard. Dress Percales, yard wide this is a high grade percale in navy blues and light colors, pretty patterns, large assortment, at 22c a yard. Bleached Shaker Flannel, full yard wide, good heavy grade; an exceptional value at 2Sc yard. Shop in the Daylight Basement for Luccrace Toys Domestics

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77iE STORE OFA THOUSAND USEFUL GIFTS.

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Women's hand luggage in fine leathers, with silk or leather linings $16.50 to $40. W omen's black enameled duck handbag, silk-lined and fitted with toilet set, very special at $15.00. Men's handbags, all grains of the best leathers in black aud the various shades cf brown. Large assortment of styles and shapes $6.65 to $65.00. Extra large assortment of women's traveling cases in enameled duck, Du Pont cloth and genuine grain leather, silk lined, some fitted with toilet sets $9.75 to $70.00. Good suit cases for men up to $45.00. Automobile luggage good looking and serviceable. Cases, trunks and luncheon kits. Visiting cases and hat boxes in enameled duck for the woman who travels in style. Steamer and Dress Trunks $12.00 to $58.00. Wardrobe Trunks $30.00 to $127.50.

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at prices that mean big losses to us but tremendous savings for you. We feel confident that these prices are the lowest that you will see this season and in order to protect our customers we will positively Guarantee Prices Against Any Further Decline as Follows:

Facts Well Worth Your Consideration Every man, though not familiar with merchandising, must acknowledge that we are taking a substantial loss on every garment sold during this sale and that this undertaking means in the aggregate a tremendous loss to us. It is by far the most stupendous merchandising event ever presented by a clothing house in this vicinity at any time. But conditions demand it the public demands it. The prices of woolens in these clothes were never higher in history, nor the quality better; and this is also true of the tailoring and fit. Some of our customers feel that prices will be lower later. We are con; fident these prices represent bed-rock for quality suits and overcoats and positively guarantee that if these are any further reductions we agree to refund in cash to all purchasers the difference in price. Kuppenheimer Clothes of which our stock is principally composed of, stand out as America's finest ready-to-wear clothes. You can easily prove this statement by comparison. It is hardly necessary to urge quick action; the reductions and the quality offered speak for themselves. However, we would suggest your coming as eary as possible as our stock is now at its greatest and best. Remember, doors open at 8 o'clock sharp.

OUR GUARANTEE We guarantee the prices on these suits and overcoats to be the lowest quoted for quality garments this season. Should any further reduction be made we agree to refund in cash the difference in prices. The Livingston Store.

Men's and Young Men's $65, $70, $75 and $80 Suits and Overcoats all made by the House of Kuppenheimer. Finest American and imported fabrics. Exclusive style features in new colors and patterns. Sizes to fit every figure. The country's finest now at Men's and Young Men's $60 and $55 Suits and Overcoats. Beautiful patterns of plain shades, stripes, checks and mixtures. .Overcoats and suits in every wanted style. At the original prices they were extra values. Now they are marked at Men's and Young Men's $50 and $45 Suits and Overcoats. Every garment guaranteed to give satisfaction. Strictly all wool materials. Double and single breasted styles in both suits and overcoats. Good looking patterns and colors. Unheard of values these. Now

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89 Young Men's and Men's $30, $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats. One or two of a kind only. Stylish suits and overcoats. .Also 19 genuine leather coats. Material alone could not be bought at this price. While they last

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Boys' $8.50 and $10 Suits and Overcoats. Sturday suits, warm overcoats. f?j Sizes 3 to 17. Now ß sl Boys' $22.50 Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws. Fine materials. Some s'lits with two pants. Every overcoat style. Now iSSsfiaSV

Boys $15 to $18.50 Suits, Overcoats and

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Mackinaws. All wool materials. Qfh

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Boys' $25 and $30 Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws. Finest possible from all wool men suitings. Fin overcoat O materials. Sizes 7 to 1 8. Now Ö 11 Öm fl d

Men's Dutchess Pants, Regular$6. now uay

Men's Dutchess Pants. Regular $7.50, OK ftK now ic?

Men s Dutchess Pants. Res-

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Men's Dress Shirts. Qjfc ?$ß? Regular $4, now . . . tuUS Men's Flannel Shirts. Reg-

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Men's Dress Gloves, $3.50 regular, $Jl now 0b45

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Boys' Black Cat Stockrs. Regular 50c, nov.aUU

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Men's Work Shirts. Regular $1.50, now . . .

Men's $1 Neckties, new patterns, now . .

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Men's Headlight Overalls. Regular $3.50, (M gQi now Ua Men's Ribbed Union Suits. Regular $3, now Ö&b'ÖsJ

Men's Dress Shirts, pR eular $3, how . . . 3 Ü o Öd

Men's Dress Shirts. pk Regular $5, now .". . CÖjÖö Men's Shirts and Drawers. Regular $1.50, now . wS

Men's Sweaters.

Men's Sweaters. Regular 5, now .... tJu''U

Men's Silk Hose.

Men's Flannel Pajamas. Repular $3, fig now wu'jy Men's Lee Union- Q) alls. Were $5, now. lJsh Men's Canvas Gloves. 25c value, now Boys' Jersey Sweaters, $5 values, now li23ttS& Boys' Sweaters, Q $7.50 values, now . . Ln?W

Boys' Blouses. Regu- ßfi lar $1.50, now öJb Bovs' Hats and Caps. Regu!.,r$2, en

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Men' Wool Hose. ß 1 Regular 75c, now nUlßv

Boys' Knit Caps, $1 quality, now

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Boys' Union Suits. Regular $1.35, now . Boys' Wash Suits. Regular $2.50, now . Boys' Knee Pants. Regular $1.50, now . Boys' Sweaters, $4

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Here's a wonderful opportunity to buy Christmas gifts that men want and appreciate.

Be here early. This announcement is sure to bring a crowd. First selection is best.

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