South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 345, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1920 — Page 11

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:DEAD AT LAFAYETTE! uvtler to INITIATE NINETY I ' SEJi

MATDT? Tl A MT7 T ATfP of -Ntrc Uimc university will b f lUlKh Miiifc LUDbb hn:

Former Head of Loral ttank Y1

umiiiih Funeral ?:itunlnv Afternoon.

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linr-up f the i,-,r.ii as. ria. , Iianquct to reaturc K. of L.

,.n Lart:;sji t.xrn wh-n u m-t , evcii1 at Oliver Hotel

I f -1 -n Guiifoyh' will entertain with vocal and rimo selections: and th- i

fViTilnp will b- c!"-i with a novol I

oriental ilanc by Jlus Helen Milhr

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1 ;t -r!ie Iirtor John I". Mai- ; ti.'i .f th- Knights of CoIun.L'a

nf the Indus-j will h- liu- s. raker at the initiation

Pupils to Give Recital at

Progress Club Saturday

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Miss Adelaide St. John will pre- I

u.axon j s.n, Iier Up,;js jn a piano recital ;funcll Saturday afternoon nt - o'clock in f

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! in tht (Liver h K l S.iaJay e i:in. thf I'r' srtsn club rooms.

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...... . v . ...... y ii mi- i S .iia I 111 it'iil . A I . ' " fro:,'., a tour of Ireland and l-'r.incv j Mary Jane Myt-r. .Miss e'a therms

I ' ",7 " .Viv- ',.', .I' ; . u.,. wilh th'- K of di legation which Mcil- nry, Dial i:o?.rs. Mi.- Virginia t : 'inrfr Wi': y ar-; 0,t- ; '.fj :;J,V' . I; n'' ' n.arshal baton to Gen-lo-iinenMi. Jane Ix.vies. Miss ltuth I I I f a m.V-w, two M.ps, a-;.1, two ;. ' ', , ' '' 1 4 , th' tiir"1 1-",nh 'in(1 th- I'fayette sUituo , .Sp-.-ncer, Mis.s Uortha May HddeViauwht.rs. Th. f.mcrai .,r.i l- i,M .or.'f !'.;,';;: Vs arVo enter at M' tz t0 thf nch P'-P'-C Hv brand. Ionard Liprman. Miss Mary I tVrom th. r.r.tff. r,v: i r . iV -'TV , r)ft rrI. 5 i I'ro.ninei.tly idojit.tied ! Shidler. .ML Elizabeth Mayr. Miss rrom th Ir.i..ttr r. -.d..-r. - s - , b . ? v. ith the war work of the Kn.Khts! Virir.nia Frdt. Miss Ila Ilvde.

f iay aft. mm,.. at 2 o i k. I ath n-' ; ,:t ; f r . f'V' V F:'.rt-? ! ! c f Columbus, is a lawyer and one rf Mi Katherine Jackson. Miss Unher I

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ihro'jt:h'.u: th- -t it,-. I was A, : ' int rf the M ivr. t-ts r.ai (,mtciilcrs Are Home b.u.K for ab ut ftve . a rf. T'T.'v' i f m t T . I -. f. 1 ' y... iiv :ui I , . ,; (.f f ., Arc - r.' .'i ivr:,p;f t-an, IinTl'll Ii:CM.i:s. ,::.. ,t to r. -am of the s. yeral r':f OUT Thursdav'j ad w. r o ' hi:ri,lr.-.l e;.o r.-'.-.-w.-r-tor? Ti

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die west. KJr.;i Tiiieltna Miss Elizabeth Maus, LJ

South lUr.d. Nils and Misnawaka Mi.s Marc-aret Hadaway. Mlsa Eve- H

kr.U-hiu are invited to the banquet n ..-check. Mi?.s Dorothv drinifs, i

tnlneh ill foh'-w th- exainphta-1 ML.- Helen Graham. Miss Marparet

tioa ef the major br-.s for 'J') candidates at W. (). V. hall Sunday af'arnoon hy T. F. Galvin and stall -i Valparaiso. Th" second de-jrOP will b conferred by Notre Iame council and will start promptly at F"m o'clo-'k. Visit i r. knights ir.av v. f.ii c l eservatior.s for the banquet from Harry Foulln at the adler L-tore. In addition to Mr. Martin, the program which follows includes the most interesting ta'er.t of th- district, ricv. Thomas liurke, C. S. C.

Fouf-lr.s. Miss Elizabeth Crockett, ;

Mis.s Katherine Francis, Edicund niorwaTon, Miss Catherine Reister. Mi.;'s irinia Guthrie, and John

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They will be assisted by Mrs. Lucille Varier, vocalist.

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Compare our Sonata with any standard m?.kc machine and be convinced of the big value we are offering. Don't Delay Buy Now.

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The most remarkable phonograph ever produduced. True tone, SUpCT double spring motor. Plays all records at their best. Don't let any one make you believe it is necessary to spend a fabulous sum for a phonograph. The Sonata Phonograph will play all makes of records and render the music perfectly. T fX 7 C? The cabinets are made of the very best kiln-dried wood, heavy qj l 0 q

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This fact alone justifies our claim that to duplicate these Wonderful Soils and Overcoats will cost $ 1 0.00 to $20.00 more money. Besides the style and Collar-Hugf' feature of these garments have never been equalled.

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All fur collared and fur lined coats included.

SELECT YOUR GIFTS AT THE HOME ON LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS

Floor Lamps

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Lamps for Xmas a sensible and enduring gift.

Prices start

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Three-Pisce Living Room Suite

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iv--s nt i:k- of tii. s'- juaf;nihcent cane living room suites. We ofTcr

many exceptional values In beautiful velours and tapestry covrrinp-s.

The purchase of one of these suites will bring happiness ami comfort to your home. Prices start at . . ii(;mfh:i ciu:dit ti:i:.ms

$245.75

Club Rocker

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Any man will appreciate this stand as a gilt. We

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Three-Piece Period Binin? Room Suit

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A dining room suite will make an ideal gift. Prepare the dining room for the holidays. The suite illustrated above is an eiht-picce Queen Anne design, in walnut or CO mahogany. Exactly like cut f'wiVW DIGNIFIED CREDIT TERMS

Cedar Chests

A very suitable gift. Many styles and sizes to

choose from. Prices

start at

3 "3 973

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BRING THE KIDDIES AND VISIT TOYLAND

!peci.d Large Dressrd Doll (16. in high)

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hair. Only

Locomotive and Tender .... $1.93 Sleds $2.49

D I JJJij Child's rockers . $2.93 Rocking horses. $1.93

Trick auto 49c Toy ranges 89c Wagons $3.49 Red rockers ..... 59c

Turnerviile Trolley $1.9S Jitney bus .... $1.49 Depot truck 49c

telephone . . 49c

Special Kiddy-Kar, itrong and well ivell made. g -i O fl

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MEN'S HATS Beavers, Velours, Rough

finishes. Cloth and Fur Felt Hats, values up to $18.00. Our prices $3.00 to $9.50.

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, SPECIALS SUITS AND OVERCOATS that sell elsewhere at

$55.00, $60.00 and $65.00 are here at

SUITS AND OVERCOATS that sell elsewhere

from $45.00, $50.00 to $55.00 are here at

SUITS AND OVERCOATS that sell elsewhere

from $30.00, $40.00 to $45.00 are here at

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BOYS' SUITS Prices $4.50 to $18.75.

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Just received a shipment of Coats that were made to sell for $15.00 to $18.00. Saturday Special $3.50 to $9.75

Men's Pants in all wool serges, cassimeres, worsteds and corduroy. Priced $2.25 to $7.50

Sweaters Most beautiful, hand fashioned and all wool

New Neckwear Always something new. Fur Caps Coney and Genuine Seal$7.50 to $10.50

Xmas Gifts of Hosiery, in silk and wool.

$5.50 to $10.50

See Our Windows for a Showing of This Fine Merchandise. Investigate.

Silk Mufflers Fine Gloves and Men's Jewelry.

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Included in this special lot are serviceable shoes of black and brown calf skin, both round and English lasts; also a wide variety of footwear in black kid. To the man who is looking for the utmost comfort, one model with plain toe will appeal. All of the shoes in this assortment possess Goodyear Welt Soles and are made of durable leather.

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They Will Never Be Lower $8.00 values 4.S5 $8.00 and $ 1 0.00 values $5.45 $12.00 values ..... ., ..$6.45

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At prices typical of the values made possible by Beitner's Self Serve Plan.

Children's Slippex-s, size 7 to 2, with Q j f attractive picture effects on toe, $1.69 and . . . . a a (L

Women's Slippers, good quality felt in shades of wine, blue and lavender. Some with leather soles A 3 0 and heels, others with comfy soles. $1.69 and . M s

Men s Slippers in black and ( 3

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When Shoes Come Up Here Prices Go Down !

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