South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 345, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1920 — Page 28
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Nobody Voted for Harding Although Warren G. Harding has born rlccfrd President !y a tremendous majority, lie did not pet a single vote. Neither did Mr. Coolidgc. AH votrs cast were for members of the Electoral College who will
meet on January 10th and
Foiiowlnir 1 m. Itfr written to th..- Jur.ior I ".'! Cn-i cf Arr.'-r-irn. by Marshal Foch. hero cf I Yance: !.fy r r children: I am very happy to address a few Vine to you. to conFrrattilate you and to thank. you for all the Ood that you have done. F.y your efforts 3'Oti have powerfully aided the children of Eurrpe who have been exhausted by the war. Keep faithful to this ideal Ti" prcatness of doin;: Rood with a large and generous spirit. With my many thank?, my dear children, please receive the assurance of my best sentiments. FEPDIN'AND Focii.
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A Nameless Fallen Hero
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School Editor on the Job Charles Burke, Editor of "Pep." the high school paper of Bismarck,
N. I)., has made up his mind that
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through the cvlcmony of casting S a "C n,gn SCnl their aate: fnr Trpciflnf Of ronr
everybody knows how they will
vote.
Every week an editorial written
by some student at the request of
Should there be a constitutional Editor burke appears in "Pep." amendment makintr it possible for Burke knows how to use his paper people to vote directly for their to get worth while results. President?
This is a good question for debate.
This is the story of an unnamed
siruy uu; i,u i- now miiiwjcicu among the fallen heroes of France. He was told to stay behind when the boys went over the top. lie didn't. When he heard the fierce fightm?, he followed. After awhile he found the captain of his company lying wounded on the ground at the edge of a woods. The captain thought the doer was some wild animal of the forest and shot him in the leg-. But the heroic dog didn't lose TT. . '.I 1 .
courage, xic seizea tne captains i hat and limped back to the hospital ; rwacron with it. At first thev would 'V
pav no attention to him, but when i Si 1 1 1 1 . . t M. f ! II
nicy iuukcu di inc nat anu ; f recognized it, they at once followed t
iim Dacic to una tne captain. When they got there, the officer :
was dead. So they put the wounded ! M 'JLJ.
dop- in the wagon with the body of the man he had vainly tried to save. Before they reached the hospital the doer was dead, too. These two fallen soldiers were buried together. Gladys Weagant, Bret Hartc School, Sacramento, Ca!.
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We have made some wonderful purchases in the past few days that enables us to offer bargains that would seem impossible. Roam through this big store and see for yourself. h.
PURCHASED AT AN UNUSUAL PRICE CONCESSION 300 Beautiful Coats
WHO IS HE?
BOYHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MEN
ority for th'- i-summa-
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i o n . Tf f f vimlnfr p pa;. - i' i tr'.s, rn (aivir-' th 7ot:;a (f i' on t in -a'" of training, will in-r-i' !i it--
John Wesley If a man with nineteen children had his house set on fire, how many of the children would he remember to rescue?
STnuel Wesley, rector of Ep
of thft American Navy.
(TPtc r3ay: 1: o b crt Teary, iiscovrrer of the North I'ole.)
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Boy Studies Woman's Dress. Ray S. Sadowski, of Madison,
Wis., is the first man to study the
OLD MAN PUZZLE The head of a whale is six feet long. His tail is as long a3 his head and half his body, and his body is half of hi whole length. How long is the whale? (This is easy by Algebra.) (An?vrr to yesterday's: "Th jrisnt, Coliath, eouM r-at onlv one faft-boll-
rI egg on an empt3' Ftomach because,' after that, his stomach would not be rinpty." !
designing and making cf woman's
worth, England, had to answer ex- clothes as a part of his course in
nrtly tins question, lie iorgot one, the University of Wisconsin.
John.
A few vears ago a boy enrolled
But ToKn made himself known. ;n the cooking classes. Since then
...r.durt .i pl.vv;-a. rumination j Appearing at an upstairs window, the girls have had their own de,'!'T Vr'r-Ho u !r-rhr'iho i hc crictl out 50 "l'ly that rcscucrs partments to themselves, until ,t',V('' 11,tv '--or ' o- tli-' I'r.i-.'d I came and saved him at the very Sadowski came along. Ytih'lh- hraltb .-.rrv:.-.-.. ' I moment which promised to be his
If ,1.,. ,.l,:r..l n.-MM-- last. 11C was nrougiu uov.n saiciy
to his eighteen brothers and sisters.
Tohn Wesicv believed that the
a i porta t!oi! hi' cm r ' - i " it l-y ;o approval of th li. 'iit farral
ir.l M'iprrvl'or. V Ih-m ip'sia au
Question for Debate Revived: That all public schools"
unseen hnnd of Providence helped should be placed under the Federal
OLD LADY RIDDLE What trvo words contain all the i vowels, and in their proper order? ' CAnpwer to yesterday's: A vot In Conprsa is like a cold because - Kometirnes th nyes (eyes ha.ve it, 1 and sometimes the noes (nosa.) Elderly Lady (entering taxicab): ' "Driver, please go slowly, for I am very nervous. This is the first time I have ever been in a taxi."
Driver: "Lady, you have nothing
. ; v.-nr ru: rrcf iv- s ti.o r.-p..n .f j to ave him on that dav. Hc lived government with a Secretary of on me in the way of nervousness, ,.. phykMt rxariin;ition th'-m will become the founder cf Meth- Education on a par with other This is the first time I have ever ii m-w .'iwar.l and paym-nt of r,rC,.re ririven n tnxJrnK"
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"hn-lOfficials Approve Plan
to Merer Four Banks
rnpvr.p itli-n iw v d t!iprron. iat aTirioun"'T!iir.t,
i grontly 5p-r.d x;f tho i-aymrnts .x-,.rv!r mrn pa.sir.sr f roti the " r.f ov, d' parttm' i:t to tl;' oth-
driven a taxicab.'
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Citizens S'avit.p &: Trurt Co., the I'nion Corr.nroo Xational bank and tho l'iit Trust v Savings Co. hac
Vkcii npjirovod by the roipoctivo boar Js of director;; and letters -out-
olidation
' lining1 the ldan of cons 1 an . , t -. I
have bcr-n sent to stockholders. Consolidation ol theso Instltutiono will eivo Cleveland a bank with resources acrresating- $.100,000. The rutst.inrtlnyr capital will bo $l",G."w.t..;:l, while surplus account will amount to ? 1 ;,; G7.
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Beautiful Floor Lamps Slashed In Price! You need look no further now for the most pleasing Christmas present money will buy one of our Beautiful Floor Lampsl Wc bought the choice of electric floor lamps every one of them beauties at our own price, enabling us to pass them on to you at a fraction of former prices. Think of this FLOOR LAMPS, $50 AND $75 VALUES, SACRIFICED AT
$19.90
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A SALE WITHOUT A PARALLEL
H THE SEASON'S SMARTEST MODELS IN RICH CHOICE
FABRICS IN A LARGE VARIETY OF NEW STYLES TO SATISFY EVERYONE
Winter Coats $18.50 Women's and Misses warm Winter Coats, all new, and this purchase establishes' a new record in value giving. Every woman will find in this broad assortment the very coat he is needing. The collars are collars are Fur and Self trimmed. Th ere are helted models, straight line and loose hanging models obtainable in Silvertone, Velour, Crystal cloth cords, and diagonal weaves. This manufacturer has sold hundreds of these at from $30.00 to $35.00 and by taking coats within the past thirty days to retail his entire assortment we are able to retail the very same coat 50
PLUSH COATS Women's and Misses black silk Plush Ccats, smart new
short models. Belted, all around, or front belt, with side pockets. $30.00 Coats Saturday . . .
PLUSH COATS Women's and Misses Baffin Seal, Yucan Seal, soft Sealette Plush Coats. Fur or Self large collars, all silk lined. Hand
some high grade coats, that retailed thirty days ago from
$69.50 to $85.00 in this great sale tomorrow
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A Fortunate Purchase of Fine Kid Gloves Women's Milk Lamb Kid Gloves. Two-clasp; Paris Point; fine kid gloves. These gloves are first class in every respect. New perfect goods, purchased for cash from one of the largest and best importers in New York, at a figure that permits us to make this unusual offer. Brown, tan. black, black with white, white mode, gray, 4 ! champagne. All sizes. Saturday sale I mJJ
Sale of Petticoats
Fancy Satrt n IVttfcn.its. nil bright and n-iv and floral designs. Saturday ; 1 1
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I'ettioouts in Silk Jcrsc-y and Taff.-ta SilV:. IV. ,. k and
all colors. Sale price
51.00 $5.00
uy Girls5 Coats
m wiii-:ri: tjii: assortmi:xt
Is the Lirpcpt Styles All New and at thy Lowt-t N w Ycr Our Coats are all New. ClIILDHLX S COATS
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Big Sale of Blankets Heavy Cotton Ded Blankets, In grey only. jq $3.50 kind, Saturday sale ip.ui iii:avy cotton ih:i ihvniujis Light plaids, assorted colors. $4.50 kind, cy qj Saturday sale tpdZfJS Heavy Cotton Rlanket?, plaids. In pink, blue, lavender. t.r rF $7.50 kind, Saturday sale !pb."0 Woo, and Cotton, mixed white with fancy border. nt S10.00 kind, Saturday pale J .10 U'ool Blanket white with faney borders. ? 15.00 kind, -Salo price 1 1.95
Age to 14 year?, in immense variety of tlec Vi-,r t r :rw ir, o,; or self-trimmed. "With belts, pockets, handsome t-;s, in S;hrtcnvs.
Uolivias and Polo Cloth. Up to ?ls;.o; quality.
Sale price
Children's Coat?. 0 to 14 years, an immense purchase. In Tin?dtone, Bolivia, Silvertone, Broadcloth and Polo Cloth. Fur or self-trimmed and belted effect with many fancy pockets, etc. Coats that were formerly
made to retail at $25.00 ?;o
in this Sale at
$i5.oo
i.rn u: tots coats lAtra SiH" ial .Sale Tomorrow Girls' Coats, ape 2 to n years, in large selection. Cloth. Wlvtt.s and
Corduroy. Cp to $10.00 values. Sale price
$5.95
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Tne?e Lamps are all mounted on Solid Mahogany, A-1 bases, superbly finished. The Shades are 26 inch-,3 in diameter and of the Highest Grade Silk.
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Big Purchase and Sale of New Dresses for Women and Misses at $15.00 Saturday Morning wo place on sale a largo purchase of Women's and Misses Velour, Tricotin.-. Serge and Velour Check ?1 t- nt Dresses. Ifegular $23.00 stylos, Saturday sale .$lb.UU Girl's Dresses Extra Special of Beautiful French Serge. Tricotine, Velvet, and Velvet and Satin Combinations. Large selection of styles. Theso Dresses am made by one of the finest Children's Dress Manufacturers in New York. Ages 8 to l l years. Dresses from $15.00 to $30.00, divided into two celling' lots (i o p - C T V r at 5io.5Q, $17.50
ig Hosiery Sale
V..,men's Fancy Heather Mixture "Wool Hose, in all sizes, the same, quality that if bou.yht sixty days ago would have had to retail at $2.50 per pair. Our rjj Sale price pl.D Women's Heather Mixture Wool Hose, in all the new shades, in all size.-'. If bought sixty days aro would have sold and have been retailing all over the country at on r
$5.0(. pair. Our S,ile price J-tXJ 'Women's Gordon Black Silk Hosiery, in all sizes; the quality that formerly sold at $3.00 per pair. Q-J QC Our Sale price
Women's Silk Hose, black and colors. All sizes. Sale price ( IIILDUKN'S HOSli:iLV Children's Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, all sizes, llcgular 5 quality. Sale price ayomi:n's iiosifiiv Women's Cotton Hose, black or cordovan, 45c grade. Sale pri.e
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WATCH US GROW
Girls' Coats, age 2 to 0 vars. in many pretty styles. Silvei ton- s, Velvets, Bolivia and Kerseys. Sme are fur trimmed, others self-trimmed with belts and large pock ts. There are Coats in this assortment thai were
made to .crll early a.s high
as $19.75. Sale price ...
$10.00
Children's Corn?, in all the lab si creations, finest 'i'v York q r-f aa makes Sir. OO to pOU.UU
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New Goods Evcryrvhere
The manufacturers making the? high grade lUCHTON'i: PHONOORAniS have been selling direct to Jobbers Or.'.y. l ut owing to the money strirgency. Jobbers were unable to procure rash to pay for them, and therefore wo are ordered by the manufacturers to sell these direct through this store, regardless of value, at the following price?, war tax t' L1XK NTMnrU OXi: lO Inches high; retail value $100.00; sale prloo $19.75 LINK M Mlir.n TWO Retail value S12.Y00; salo price $62.30 LINK M'Mm.H THIir.r lUtatl value $1.15.00; Kilo pee $69.50 IANi: M1BI.U FOl'U Retail value $150.00; mIc price $75.00 UXi: Nr?lBi;il I IVi: llouill a1ui $175.00; sale price $87.50 J.INi: Nr3IBr.It SIX Retail value $200.00; salo price $99.50 IINE M'.MnEIl Si:Vi:N Clcola Mahogauy Confol, $225 valuo $125.00
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Open Every Evening until Christmas
FOR CHRIST
Felt Slippers AH2E'nPS Boudoir Slippers
$2.70 to $8.70 Boot Tops, All Colors, $2.25
All Colors $1.95
PHONE: MAIN 2920
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Black Kid $1.95 7'5
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DONT WAIT until the LAST MINUTE for your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING It is an easy matter for you to glance through the ads under "Christmas Gift Sug
gestions on the CI assified i
Page and pick out the right ift for the right person. They arc listed alphabetical
ly for your convenience.
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Phonograph Records 10-inch, double faced; can be played on any machine; $1.00 and $1.25 values. Your choice 50c each 3 for $1.25.
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