South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 5
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RAILROADS TAKE PRECAUTIOUS TO
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WANTS SI O.OOO.ÖOO. J ;'-:v:,v;.'.,;v':v Ci 'ft '1 ' i ! I 1 SAV':,''V;;.(; v5 j t'' ?'J V .Z ! j v v.." -.-V . "V ; ' J;', -i"-c V -1. -JLJZlu-l?. f)r. Llvicton Ferracd. ot the CtfU ot a uat tuuü to ki-vp t&e tLls winter. Alttiousü lUnJ Cross drive 1 over. Or. tVrranil taj that there is no rvason wDy coxitrUutions Riioaid stor11 oman Competes With 28 Men For Government Job The largest (lass that hns rveri 1.. -rx examir.eil for n- civil s-r ice ippointment appeared for the cbrkf .irrlrr test lield at the South Uend postof fire Saturday morning. One girl was competing with 2S men fn.the positi'm and manv anxious 1 1 1 4 j i i a s i ... s;p ( ort etratt a, with an amous'-d. smile, on the question ;sked. A'crnon's fiiv sale Marts Wtdnrs Ja". l.itli. '.."71-1. WcJk a Few Blocks and Save the Difference 0 00 r
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WThen the family gathers cozily indoors on these crisp winter nights, that's the time when one yearns for the voice of a famous singer, the ear pleasing melody of a band or orchestra, or the tuneful measure of the dance. The marvelously natural and life-like tones, artistic cabinet design and thorough excellence of the Mastertone will quickly convince you of the superiority of this'remarkable phonograph. The cabinets are finished in golden or fumed oak and ma-
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FREE-12 COLUMBIA RECORDS GIVEN FREE WITH EACH MASTERTONE
Jtist a Pedestals i One of these handsome pedestals will make a useful and acceptable gift. Choice of mahogany or golden oak. Exactly as H illustrated ring the Special Large Dress ed Doll (16 in. high), natural hair, only $1.48 Sleds Out cf the High Rent District Ei I J i P
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PREPARE PASTRIES FOR ANNUAL SALE
Domestic Science Students RcaiJv For Chrirtmas Event at Ilidi School. Arro-Uir.p', aj-iM.-tizinir triors H rrn . ito tl." itttno.-iphcrr- in th rettion of tlie domestic soi'nop kitchens of th h. school. Th-y attest loitrr.antly to th ht:?tlinj preparations That are In prtjcex3 for the annual hristir..is pastry sah to he given in th main corrid-T on next Thursday afternoon at 1::;0 o'clock. Ainoni,' the delect ihle goodies to he found at the sale next Thursday v. i!! be rk h plum pucMirtK', K.fi oi;n.Ii of fi-asuno! fruit Cakes, canlie-:, tints, popcorn hall.-, Knirlish nvirnialu" and jllie in tetnptii. II vors. There will he attractive little cikfs in abundance. A pari i!atly phasing variety are call d ! ; rnnn cri- . ette an-l are tiiin wifrr likf affairs bf.'irini? floral motifs a'hi"ved hy the liberal use of pi-?;. chic nuts, r.ntrtllca and tiny s 1,7:1 r pastillrs in dl-.rrs color.s. Will H.!1 Onli-rs. The worl: of I ahi'ifT aiHtitf.inilr.t; and presvrvij'.tr has been in progress sir.ee Tha nkscrivinir. It is the work of the Kirls m the domestic art department of the hih school and has !if"n accomplished during regular ein.-? periods. Similar ;a!es hnvo been condue ted in other yea im under the auspices of the department with such puecess that the affair has come to
Get More Eggs Now In winter hens miss the laxative of
summer crcen feed.
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Few Gift Suggestions
Daveno c-! ! ! Pin An ideal piece of furniture for your living room. The Daveno can eaily and quickly be converted into a full sized bed.. Golden and fumed oak finishes. Above is an exact reproduction of our special Daveno. :trir.d $58.50
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kiddies and visit Toyland
Locomotive and Tender $1.98
Trick Auto Toy Ranges $2.49
Child's Rockers $2.98 Wasns
Rocking Horses $1.98 Red Rockers
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be looked upon by patrons and ptudents a? an established event. Orders for Christmas candies or other trordies will be tilled and reserved for purchasers. The sal will be conducted by the students of the department under the supervision of Miss Klsie Jones, instructor, and who is responsible largely for the program of the department.
Dakota Agricultural Agent Investigates rlanS Of W OOl IrrOlVCrS. A. J. Dexter, vice-president of the National County Agents association, of Clark, South Dakota, has been in the city for the last three days looking after the .interest of the South Dakota wool growers. Mr. Dexter is in charj of 1,000.000 pounds of wool that have been pooled hy the farmers of the slate. uaI h' intercl.s to market it on the co-operativ-plan. The success in cooperative marketing, and the plan worked out by the farmers in St Jos"ph county to market in fc trie future, cauv,i Mr. Dexter to come here after attending the International Stock uliow in Chicago and the m-t ting r f the Farm Federation Ua reau in Indianapolis. Realtors OjH-n Oflitv. The new real estate otfico of the firm of MeHa'.lak and Klysz was opened Sunday tr.orning In tho People's State Ltank bids.. 1222 Division st. nt srm: and i:i:ad C. D. Guthrie's great invtstmont ad ort r.ase IT.. . 9370-12. .Vernon's lire sab starts Wednesday. 15th. 9571-12.
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YOUR HOME Cedar Chests Every woman will appreciate a cedar chest as a gift. A cedar chest makes a beautiful piece of furniture for the bedroom and at the same time 13 almost a necessity for storing clothes. We have a wide range of (f IQ "7? 4 1 Om I J styles and sizes . . . 49c Turnerville Trol-
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Jitney Bus $1.49 only
$3.49 Depot Truck 49c . 59c Baby Telephone . .49c
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I-APOltTI-:. Ind., Dtc. 11. Judpcj Harry I Crumpacker ha-s betn appointed special Jujdge to conduct j the trial of Christopher O. Carter of Michigan City, who is charged with j murdering1 his brother-in-law, W. 1. i Cook of Gary. Clothes for men and txiy.s at your t-Avn jiricr at Vt'rnon's gniat lift .-alt-. Starts Wednesday tu J."th. 1)57-1-. c. I CJuthrie's great Investment ad on page 1T. 9570-12. J)o your feet hurt 7 endrelr comfortable t ell ilm-op hew nJ 9 our Practipedist, a foot comfort expert r L r I If (T.A out th tauM ÄX rrJ T dvicc freo ft Dt. 5tK.il l oot Ccaut Aprelief ! i-4 trS nsj.-"1-J.A. MOGLE. Foot SpcdalUt AT THE' "T Quality Shoe Repair Cc 130 N MICHIGAN ST. 3ol Saving 3 ; Out of the High Rent District Smoker's Stand i Nothing will give a man more real pleasure than the receipt of a smoking stand for Christmas. We. are offering the mahogany Ö -" - W M :.n..S8.75 stand shown above at Special Kiddy-Kar, j i ftmtt $1-24 Two Doors North of the Grand Trunk Depot
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At About Half Price A wonderful purchase of Wilson Bros, surplus stock of shirts and neckwear makes this unheard of event possible. South Benders know what Wilson Bros, shirts and neckwear are. Nothing finer made. Here's an opportunity to buy Quality Gifts at less than the cost of the materials. Wilson Bros. Shirts (1211 of them)
' Finest $10, $12.50, $15 o
Silk Shirts
Satin Striped Jersey; Satin Striped Crepe de Chine; Radium; Broadcloth; Tub Silks. Your Choice at
$7.50 Shirts, fine silk fibers, in beautiful patterns f?E and colors J tintLfJ $5 Shirts, beautiful silk striped madras, all (P) QK colors W&n(Sx3
Wilson Bros. Finest Neckties (1107 of them) Beautiful Italian and Swiss silks. Positively the finest ties we have ever shown. Big full shapes; exclusive patterns; strictly hand-made.
Genuine $4, $3.50, $3 while they last Hosiery Bath Robes ( Mufflers
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On Sale Tomorrow at Eiht fry Wilson Bros Surplus Stock of
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$3.50 and $3 Shirts, fine percales and madras, (?,fl OK at ... ÖB.U&
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Wonderful Savings for you Now on:
Handkerchiefs Collar Bags Pullman Slippers Bill Cases Sweaters Gloves
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