South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 350, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 December 1920 — Page 20

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inont (f tho mint:? have not kopt p.t' o with he increased demands ftr IUath Ilxivi nIon Limit "Ii Ifl physically Impostible to exit nd to prv?ont businta conditions thr fadÜtits that were provided fifteen y-ar aro. The i)roces of expindlnjj the output of the present mints has rvir.hed th utmost limits of y.afcfy. Neither men nor machinery c. n Hjstain trreater prtsuro. The output of the Philadelphia mint ( v, n upon an overtime bnsis much of the year could readily be ab?orb(J? by nc-ighborhood transaction.-?, linrintr thi year just cloned it haa b'-en necesary for the government t pay the cost of shipping coins from San Francisco and Denver to Nov.- York and other eastern points. Should cor.srcs authorize the estiblishir.tnt of a mint at Chicago, th bu Ines. lnterea. of the entire country would bo served."

IT)Il WKDXKSDAY AT BUEiniini IHtOS. 31 S. MICHIGAN' ST. Sirloin Steak l.'c Short Steak 13 9579-15.

AMERICAN GOODS EiiG SLAUGHTER

Copy Trade Marks of Tobacco and Wbiikv From Foreign Land. !

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The SWEEPER-VAC removes from rugs the lint, hairs and threads that the Plain Suction Sweepers LEAVE BEHIND. Cleans real heavy sand from rugs quicker and more thoroughly than is possible with the Plain Suction type. The Electric SWEEPER-VAC is the ONLY Motor Driven Brush Cleaner with which you can thoroughly clean upholstery, tapestry and mattresses. Let us prove these facts and many other similar ones to you at our expense, in order to show you definitely why you should choose above all others the

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With MOTOR DRIVEN Brush The Electric SWEEPERA'AC with Motor Driven Brush and Powerful Suction COMBINES the two accepted types of vacuum cleaners now on the market. Thi? is the reason that the SWEEPER-VAC thoroughly performs all kinds ol vacuum cleaning and is not limited. One type of cleaner may have Powerful Suction but no Motor Driven Brush. Anothrr type of cleaner may have a Motor Driven Brush but no Powerful .Suction. Not 50 with the Electric SWEEPER-VAC, for it has BOTH Powerful Suction and Motor Driven Brush. Special Offer Until Dec. 18th On cur No Money Down Plan, we will send to your home, a brand new Electric SWEEPER-VAC. This No Money Down Plan makes it easy for you to try the SWEEPER-VAC in your own home without any obligation on your part and if you decide to purchase the SWEEPER-VAC. th ere is NO DOWN PAYMENT to make. This Spscial Offer Ends Without Fail Saturday, Dec. 18 Call today, either at cur store or telephone Main 3000 and ask for the SWEEPER-VAC on our No Money Down Plan. SWEEPER-VAC Demonstration ELLSWORTH STOREFirt Floor,

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mark of the original. The price will '

mucn less aivl iv ac ntly, ; I pleaded with the bargain, tho cusio- : rnr putü the box In hi: pocket without closely examining it. After-, ( ward he discovert-- that he has a German cigaret. Thi few unpertd ' f tobaccos on sale are very rxpcr.hivo and those which have not been j r JMruipglcd In bear the import tax stamp. I Sonic Xot Inferior. jj Scröet venders of tebacco. can-'i

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ported tobaccos and German imi- i ? tations tide by side, so that event- ! i

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("Jerman t(liccos are not inferior to some Imported brands. In some of the hiih-class restaurants only imitation cigarets are told. The drus ptorcs are perhaps the chief dispensers of the German imitations. Imported toilet articles, and particularly soap, shaving cream, tooth paste and face 1-jtions aro very scarce. But all the well known American brands have been Imitated. Imitate Jlritlsh Whisky. Trade mark imitators have displayed their best work in the saloons, where whisky bottlen bear the labels of well known English manufacturers. But either the signature or the brand or a word in

tho name, is inverted, or the trade nvxrk slightly distorted. The bottles have "been filled with German-n ade whiakys, often white, but sometimes colored and the substance reeks of grain alcohol. The effect of the drink is about the &"me as that o? tho Kentucky, Georgia and West Virginia "moonshine." French liquors and imported gins are virtually never soi l. The G:rmin inventive talent has been carried further, to Include all sorts of wearing apparel. A Fruit of clothes, displayed In a window and bearirug a remarkably reasonable price tag catches the eyes of the passers-by. Upon careful examination it will bo found the cloth is made of paper. Many hats, caps, vests, trousers and een shirts arj made of paper. Paper strings arc In general use. Shoe's which can be purchased for a small rum crack and dissolve in water. They are made of paper. American and English rand" cloths have been so carefully imitated that only an expert can detect the difference.

.. SOD LINCOLN WAY WEST, near Gushing St. Never before in the history of this store have we been able to offer the public such great bargains in new fall merchandise as we are going to offer during this big Slaughter Sale. Very seldom do you get the chance to buy staple merchandise at such unheard of prices right when you need same. All new high grade up-to-date merchandise. Don't forget the date, remember the place and come. SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, DEC. 16, AND WILL LAST FOR THREE DAYS

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Men's blue striped Bib Overalls, all sizes; ?j $2.50 grade, at this sale li aJ Men's Work Shirts, a large selection to choose , from; $1.50 grade, at this sale Ji&

Men's Sea Blue Denim Unionalls, all sizes; QJ) ß

the $b.U0 grade, at this sale

DELL PAYS FAREWELL VISIT TO HOLLAND

EDINBURGH, Dec. 14. Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, the aged inventor of the telephone paid the other day what he described as his farewell visit to his na-.le city. In reply to a complimentary address by the Lord Provost, Dr. Bell, who was warmly applauded, recalled in an address some of his early memories. He said that although he had spent most of his life in the United States and been an American citizen for r0 years, he was glad to be "home" once again. "I feel I would like to have a last look around my native city before I grow too old," he added.

Men's Flannel Shirts in grey; the $3.C0 ade, at this sale Öllnutü?

Men's Wool Flannel Shirts in khaki, with two military

pockets; the $4.50 grade at this sale

One lot of Men's Dress Shirts, all sizes; a large variety to choose from; the $2.00 and $2.50 grade,' at this sale Uhj

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benson Ribbed Fleece Unions for men, "JJ Qifi. The $3.00 grade, at this sale 2 ni

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Stephenson Woll Unions for men; all sizes; the $4.50 grade, at this sale Stephenson Wool Unions for men. all

sizes; the $5.50 grade, at this sale Ojaö

Men's Ribbed Unions, all sizes; the $2.50 grade, at th:s sale l3Ünö

Ladies' Fleece Unions, long sleeves, low neck; short

sleeves and low neck; no sleeves, ankle f&'O

length; the $1.75 grade, at this sale Uühüil

Children's Ribbed Fleece Unions, the $1.75 JTQ grade, in sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8, at this sale xJ3 $J Mistes' Fleeced Unions, long sleeve, ankle length; the $2.00 grade, at this sale vjj 0 n HJ Boys' Heavy Fleece Lined Union, all sizes; Q-fi the $2.25 grade, at this sale - slLtJ

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j Iron Clad Hose for boys and girls, .ir f AN 0?1 . 1 - -T - rr

M 5Uc grade, at tins sale i

; Iron Clad Lisle Hose'for boys and J girls in black, brown and white; all j sizes; the 69c grade; at this i sale rJJ& i One lot of Ladies' Fiber Silk Hose I in white, brown, grey, green and

Palm Beach; the $1.50 QQn grade; at this sale ÖÖ't?

S Ladies' Fleece Lined Hose; j t the 75c grade; at this sale . . . c1)!?

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T 1 may save your child from af- : r : ter-years of digestive misery. ! That trusted remedy of many

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Ladies' Lisle Hose, seconds, of the 95c grade, in black only, at (T this sale uÖU

One lot of Ladies' Lace Silk Hose in black and brown, the n ("f

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Men's Black Cashmere Hose, the 89c grade, at this sale, per pair &KJi?

j 'Ball Band, Heavy Wool Hose for

j men, the 75c grade, at this IQ j i v rV&iKS

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Ladies' Kayser Double Silk Gloves, the $3.00 grade, in black, white and bea.ver, at this gjfl sale licSö Ladies' Kayser Silk and Suede Lined Gloves, the $2.50 grade, in black and white, at this sale 13 J Ladies' Kayser Chamoisette Gloves

in black, grey and white, the jjK $1.50 grade, at this sale . . Jk3

lien's Canvas Leather Palm

Gloves, gauntlet and knit wrist, at this sale

Ladies and Misses' Blue Serge Middies, $5.00 grade, at Qty this sale Children's Rompers and Creepers, a large selection to choose from; the

$1.50 grade at this sale

O. N. T. Crochet Cotton, all

numbers, at this sale per ball . . ii w 5l

Rainbow Cap Shape Human Hair

Nels, at this sale, 3 for

Domestics Hope Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, at this sale, 5 yards 03 rTffi for .... üVÖlß 36-inch Standard Percale, light and dark colors, the 45c grade, (Jrl at this sale 4 yards for . . . ij il Dress Ginghams in assorted patterns to choose from; the 50c grade, at this sale, 5 yards (Tfc3 for XiJÜaKjf'iß

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27-inch Percale in light and 3 1? rk colore, at this sale uxj

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sweaters One lot of Children's Sweaters in red only. The $2.00 grade to 1 ß close out, at this sale JfJiJ Men's dark grey Sweaters, all sizes,

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Men's Wool Slip-over Sweaters, a large selection of colors -to choose

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this sale Uxjb u xJ A 25 discount on all our better grade Sweaters for ladies, men, misses and boys.

A large and complete line of Mishawaka Ball Band Rubber Boots, Felt Boots, Felt Shoes, One Buckle and 4 Buckle Arctics, Lumberjacks Pacs and Leggin Arctics at very low prices.

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Cotton Blankets in grey and tan, large size; the $4.00 grade, at this sale

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Wool Nap Blankets, large size, silk bound, the $6.50 grade, at this sale

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Men's Work Shoes in black and brown, (3 all solid, the $5.C0 grade, at this sale

One lot of Men's Patent Shoes in the famous Pack

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A 259o reduction on all our Men's and Ladies $12.50 and $10.00 Shoes in all grades of leather.

Men's Tan House Slippers with elastic sides, the $3.50 grade, at this sale, per pair . .

Shoes One lot of Misses' Shoes in patent and kid leather, sizes 12 to IV2, the $3.50 grade, at this sale U li a vib One lot of Misses' Gun Metal button Shoes, all solid, sizes 122 to 2, the $3.50 grade, at this Q-1 sale ÖüaÖ Misses' High Top Lace Shoes in patent, Gun Metal,

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vj.uu yrduc, ai iiiib aic w W ao v One lot of Boys' Gun Metal button Shoes, sizes 12 to 5V2, all solid, the $3.50 grade, at this sale Ö

Boys' High Top Shoes with two buckles, 2 Ci full double soles, very solid, at this sale d'Jn'US Youth's High lop Shoes, double sole and QQ) JjlJ 2 buckles, all solid, at this sale lÖa One lot of Ladies' Shoes, in broken lots, values to $7.00; sizes 2V2 to 4!2, at this sale, QJ Pip per pair ÖBbÖ One lot of Ladies fine Dress Shoes in vici kid and patents, sizes 3 to 5; values up to $S.00 at Qp Ql this sale t'nux-J

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Remember, this sale is for 3 days only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16, 17, 18, so be on deck early and get your share; of the bargains.

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