South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 351, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1920 — Page 14

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Next to Kin (icorj;e' wrea;h on the ;ravt- of the unknown warrior honored a) Lngland Aiia Ijinj: in Westminster Abbey is o (-rr all wrc. h bearing the inscription: 'In loving rernembpacct of our -iarlnj .Mrn Cook, who answered his coaitry's call at the early age of thim-en years e.jd laid down his life at seventeen years of accT

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:ar..ct lan'l of tho country wouid approxiiaatoly $ 4, TL 5. (-00.

A le lor.a! appropriation of ono irdllion dollars I.-i tho mlrdmuin that

fOHuer Style ShoDl

F "Eoät ! i South Bends Exclusive Shop for Women 1

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FOR years you've searched high and wide for shoes of real quality that wouldn't cost you a small fortune. Probably you knew that such shoes were on the market for Beacon advertisements in the Saturday Evening Post and other widely circulated publications have been telling you of Beacon Shoes for several seasons. And the chances are you've wondered why this deservedly popular make hasn't been obtainable in South Bend.

Now they're here at South Bend3 newest shoe store the newest Beacon store. Now you can get a good-looking, solidly-built pair of shoes at a price you won't have to hesitate about spending. You can get the style you want the leather you prefer at $8 to $12 and be sa tisfied. Be one of the first to see the new Beacon store. You're welcome whether you come as a customer or a visitor. But come i

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rinesl selection in city. Willi.-' m? 1 Mie florist. loS Si. Michigan st. Main!

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The Great Blouse Sale Continues Tomorrow

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Let this be your Christmas store. We

w, come to you with this announcement in aml V T?IC I f I A 1 f f 1 Pe me save yu money and worry. Erf iliSL EU U-U1 At Such Reasonable Prices

a Sale of

iThe New Beacon Shoe Store Opens Thursday, Dec. 16 with a broad selection of BEACON SHOES for Men and Women

Attend our official opening from 7 until 10 p. m. No shoes sold on opening day

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"When a man has had stoma roiil'l-' for seven years so had he .alda't eat without it hurt im; himi ml then luals a niedieine that llxa! dm up in a. f(w weeks' time po he an eat and litrest tlire. yquare ; ea's a day. 1 think it is time for ! S aim t-i lalli for the bcm:it of The above remarkable statement-;; as pab- by C. N. Oliver. 2'.'1 S. j , prvt St., Terro Haute. Intl.. in to-' itirar ha experienn with Tan lac j Tr. iv.iver is a well-known coali iaa r for th l'uciceye ("(.al Co., and f.railiarly called 'Tncle Newton" iE y all his frier. ds and ac 'lunintara a s. j 'I (oua'.n't work but a' ut l;alfjE a tin e." he co nt:nuel, "in fart. I ! .s ra arly part i;"i:a. My stomach IS ..i: T:ie all kinds of trouble andj:z . had to be s" 'part i e lav at -ut my, v a t that 1 wasn't af.mr ir.Ui h of j p.thl:. I.ols of timts v. lo n I sat -.'.p. to th tnbb. I OoUal har.Vv I .a meal and often wouldn't I ' S itain - rath-r than suffer afar- . anls. At titras I ft It hot and te- , : m i'd then v train v oidd :diiver . . r. I had r.t uh.r s:n:is of , r t-sp' a. I r 'ain't .;'. n to do 1 v od. I fell off la wf i.rht and ZZ

mi vi a'r I realised 1 couldn't ; ' i: j.ii'i-h i.int'.T. "W rir. I bi-'ieve t?i b.-r v.-ord ' v, r heird wa" Tanlae. Why. it Z". s breu'it me out so thit I don't ' a .y aa re !;k" the rar.ie man aar. 'f I w.is a iPT.'rent jt-rs n. ?.Iv ' .. he !s tl;e finest kind, and there s iroi a th.ir.tr now th.at I'm afraid to at. My m rves are Strom; and I -ha p li ve a l?t;. I hive p. eked up " v.-ea;ht hi 1 feel lis fire a. I d.id ) -p. I v.-an a youmr man. I never i ZZ a ('. a " from work now. and a 1 S

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of Crepe de Chine. Tailored and lace trimmed. Wonderful value

$5.00

Showing the Best Values in the city from $3.00 to $20.00

CAMISOLES of Satin, tailored and lace trimmed, ribbon shoulder P-O slraos, at xJ''

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Hundreds of styles in Crepe de Chine, Satin and Trousseau Silk. Exceptional value for tomorrow

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GUCIi! ANOTHER

RHEUMATIC TWINGE

A complete line of Colored Lingerie.

Sore Throat Wisdom To rc'iov t? ? roTLrcat ycu mu t c-. t at tLo a -it t f t. u aa eouht. rjiv.::Lt: cau o. TOrilUNu u r rea uvl and ? I I fcrtl .at 4 aej.jrp ?. A uUecf TONSILlNcl t:;'- :i i jati thd fr't a: jyarar-c? rf ro'i.j at raay save lr : days cf f r ?. lä r. litt!-1 Pcre T.'.rcr.t d:ia Lllv.y a Lett!. cf TONSILINE tci iv. V. : iav Lcc-1 it t'.-tncrrww.

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The advertisement reproduced above appeared in tlr Saturday Evening Post of October 3Cth. It carries an important message to more than ten million readers.

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Petticoats and Becker:

(Jet bu'V and rclicie t!uo pains

toat liandy lHttIe of Sloan's Liniment.

Your selection of anything on our racks, (t? 7 50

Values to $12.50, at

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MAT Sloan's des.

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thoreuchly pent tratts v.ath-;

cat rubrin' to the aftdiotedlr:

;a.r: and promptly relieves mcst Z ;;;,:.- of xternal pains and aches, j Vo . ".'. fir.d It clean anl non-skin-j -ainimr. Keep It handy for sciatica, 'E aip.'.-u-'O, neuralgia. over-4 erted j taUf C. Ss S..i j - niu a.v-.l ..l , I .1 t I

n;Ise. strains, sprains, bad wiath-

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NEGLIGEES at $10 The loveliest of all lovely gifts for Her. For Tomorrow 20 Coats of exceptional C41m1

value at

:ri;Ise. strains, sprains, raa weitn- r i -r aftfr-efftcts. Tor v?ar- Sloan's Liniment ha",r: 0 - helped thousands th.e world over. , f i r 1 ! J I v aren't likelv to Ve an exception. f I I iS

rs t -n".-! r. Lir.imeni(!Si9

Oliver Hotel Block

I South Bends Exclusive Shop for Women 1 niiiuniininiiiitiuuuiiiiiuiiiiiiinniiiiuiniiniuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuMiiinniu

J 103 Main Street

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FOR STYLE FOR WEAR

Beacon Shoe Store 114 West Washington Avenue

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