South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 351, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1920 — Page 2

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A UNIQUE DAIRY FARM NEAR LONDON.

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EVERY FUR PIECE IN THE STORE IS NOW REDUCED IN PRICE 40 TO 50

Better Sei ection and Better Service

Älothcrs tale their children to obtain miik Btraight from the cow oti this dain farm near udou, Kugland. Xul much chanct for watered stock hotc.

siuPninPi:.. s rarr.. ir;;r th- pan-nts: a-al r.äativ. of :..-. 1 1 , a , 1 man. Tho! 1 ! i .- of x-ri .-its. t-t u it-nt.-i and all of South r..nrl who '.vi:n-!7 Ih

OF MICA CONCERN

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in tii" first of t!i rn.irh iros. uh"-e th.j inothr-r roi.. with buwc 1 had. Inro Hrnt!- at Station. When the- fir.-t ": th- oscort rarht ! tho Htatiori, t !i ":r.s srpar- ;:! t,(, -va !-;;;s h tn : tin ir h to tho 'i:;ou- as t!to body of ir'ir "(Jipj.'.T' want v: to It.s ar-

Officors Elected at Meeting of New Board of Directors.

Tiif d, ction of a board of directors and oP.icors, a report on the mining properties and an inspection

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Iutu.- could d-. no " in.-r.- lor ifs won- th'J iirinu;il nu-etinK of tho stockd r i::an tha j,ro( .'--ion wait d As i'c'('i;i vi Consolidated lica Co. tl..' Chica.". train .arri.- d th.- rrowrl . "f th's ci:y Tuesday afternoon, mov. ,i forward toward tin- r,X;.-t! Tho nv-etinir was held in the of. .;.:ih was h.i.-.;; pnpii-. d to cnt.T . fi''rS of lhe company In the Farm-th-oar. A Mank"t of 1 1 "s ArrL"?t bldg. and was so satisfacfl .. rs or. wli.ch the ".,". I." mono- lory stockholders signihed their de rram was mouriWd tii. last symhol' iir'' t(J further their investments in of the l.ve of the N'otr Dame sui-j lh' company. Thi.s general satis-tl-nt h.Miy. v.ii: arcmipany the body! A ction was the feature of the meetto lis fir.ii! r. stir. 1,' pi ire. " inu. T. ;'p!n.:io t.o',, s. hacatr trucks .More than 100 stockholders electarid et ry pi int of vanfa:;. at t'.f 1,1 the foHowin;.; men to act as di satl ai was utiii.-aal as the c isket ' '-ctors .f the company for tho comw.n . vat.-d to th- door of the . ar. j il,L y-n"' A. II. Ilelhr. 11. lt. Garn. As t!u)!:-h !.y an i::',.';'' n c.,:n:v.:i:id ' 1,f- K IJ Catlin. (lord on Lehr, of a hat ra a;, of:" h. ! - and th' ro a-d Bremen. Dr. William Fuller and

i:. a fi the- crowd was h an hcid-! ri"id Jacoi.y, both of Plymouth

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fo is. th.e .-"uder-t. ra; d at the depa: t;:.r: far::: of their i.iol. .Many Attend Ma-s. At tio- mi-s in Sacr-.l Nt-.-irt f!i":-' !: at .Voir- Dim- whirh prei ih? f.ij.-r.i: pro.-.-ss;on. ev.-ry ," 'r a.: ! ik'.'il a?al crowd lined' th- . rui!,). Til- s- rvica s war-' t r at no ti.r.- sine tlie ! i- if!i of riipp h.i.i t!.- .-. ban! at- 1 t. mpr-d to i ; rt- tli- r" tl f- linL-J wii. ii a::."al tiio stray. -a rb s (,f i

PLAN OBSERVANCE OF THRIFT WEEK

Tentative plans for observance of thrift week In South Bend were inautrurated at a meeting of representatives of 15 local organizations held Tuesday at the Y. M. C. A. Fred Keller was named chairman and L. J. CoNon secretary of the movemcn which will culminate In a national thrift week campaign Jan. 17-23. A luncheon ct the Y. M. C. A. at 12:15 Friday noon for representatives of the business organizations and representatives of the manufac

turing institutions of the city will be held to further plans for the activity.

All wen end stores will bo open every evening Christmas week until 9 p. m. 95S5-1S Advt.

An MiiUTlaln. ricture IVnrnlnc. THE L W. LOWER DCO HATING COMPANY, South IWnd. IndLaoia, Drnpcrlra. Tain SnppH

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i:hca-rs: A. II. Heller, president; H. K. (b'rn. treasurer; Gordon Lehr, -...rotary; Dr. William Fuller, vicepr si'lent. Mica Supply Iargc. A committee which has been In-

reported that the h'd.ls contained siK-h a large amount of mica that tb'-y could not possibly be exhausted o. for: a century' of constant out-

!.:- . 1 h .-hct (b i.:- (n to ! 1 nc general report was that th- ..f r'. fal fanu- ' anl' tJl'- f,'ture of the company was expail d Lira lw: in tri- very ni.::a :it ! ''r;,,i"n:ii:y bright in-a-much as the f !..s tr:at-.p!j. At t):l s : vi s lT it, ' States lias only produced Fatior ''"lira. wi.a a ; niiri ". red ! 1 !i percent of the mica 'ised h- t surnraM-t; t 1 Vt ' "nly a sni ill amount of stock is to

o. d. ti. --,-ro d th- p.culiir xaiu.j''"' 5! 'r ''n s'lI(' ns he profits of' of ti - d- id stir ir. hi- r. -i t-I r '"' product will tnk caro of the iu'vl ar.d had- ir.s f-'l'w t:k-l f:'t,5r'' '-mands of the company, was !::, :" fion. lip. t that i!;. ;r ! fh' decision of th" stockholders. Fol- ! .- h-oPna:.' lad , rtov. p ',. ! '''' in; th" aslrirss s-sjion the!

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Handsome Dinner and Dancing Frocks Now that the holiday festivities are coming in, many women will be turning their attention to the evening gowns they are to wear. Here one may find as pretty a showing of party Frocks as anywhere. Each is distinctly different in design and coloring from any other and all are charmingly made in the very latest fashions. There are soft greens, pinks, peach shades and black in Silk, Satin and Taffeta. $39.75 to $135.00

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Gloves as Gifts Never fail to please. White Kid $1.75 to $4.00. Double Silk, all colors $2.00 to $2.95. Fownes Doette, all colors $2.50 and $2.75. African Cape on special sale $4.50 and $4.95 less 15 .

Christmas Sale of Sweaters

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VVVUS RECITAL I'LAWIA) Till RS!) IV AT CONSERVATORY 'Pie Sörth r,-- I O. -s rvator- of ' :iH:.o;a-, . - a p ,; d r vit d Th' : .-dav viht. I . j,;. 7., ,,4 ... : m b- ;.'i, -a f,:- . s. i'. ira Th ;pv 1! . . . . s -"hvt c M r ; 1 Vi.;oa I im , .n ilwaa ...r. . G ivnor lVal'ird F.vdi!i F:-o-i '

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GIVE him a silk, velvet or woolen house coat or lounging robe for Christmas. You can choose here from the most luxurious robes and house coats made. Brocaded silks and velvets, all silk lined; either full or three quarter length. Beautiful woolen

house coats of double faced material!

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$2.50, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 rhese prices are on values up to $25.00. Slip-ons with or

ithout sleeves, Tuxedos and Button Fronts, All Wool Worst-

j eds. Alpacas and Shetlands. All colors and sizes.

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Children's Shoes Reduced (ilrbs Sinbacs in brown calf, .z-s lib., to 2 an value. ::ow on a'e at $.".03. Hoys' llfdlands in browi calf. -i;:-.s" 'J1? to 13-2 an ?S.5

Now on sale at $3.113.

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t i ! at;oa i'i the two hundredth amii- !

' -oi "i" Uid Ma.s.-.aciiust its Hall at j ;li. t:aial I -iity. T any puiason 'o-t uf iiarvaid the event u..s jUit i .ame as ,tny nth ere celebration. ! i od to tlar.aial man it meant a j ji.-ap ot i ... .1101 iv s and an occasion ; i or drinking; .i tlrup or two of out- ! i.i .. t .-a ooi ii. i he fact is that Did j ' -u.i: :,i..i;h liali i.- the oldest ' i. li.it.i.-; in lilt' Fniied State.-. It is r.a;:.t old biuidiiu; of brick with

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Housecoats at $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $13.50. Lounging Robes, $15, $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $40 to $65. Bath Robes, $7.50, $8.50 to $18.50. All at 20 Discount

Gift Suggestions for Baby

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owns. The men of today know it j S ;.s i'roiY -r i:.iker"s "47 Worshop." 1

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Home of Christmas Gifts for Men and Boys

! - Ivory and C, dubdd 1'lay things 'V-. Kr.it lioote-s. llDnr.f't.e, Caps. I 'I Torrpucs, Sarcjues and Sweat-

crs Veils Mittens Sdk Moccasins Kid Shoes Haby Funtinrr Farriage Robes Coat? Hand HmbroidTcd Dress. a and Gertrude .Skirts Fdbs Fath Robes Fillows

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(P j p: ; , 1 -d. CimhrM.ce was merely a vilWatt:?. .ia-o It ever, t.imrl's In its mernUar.r ' 1 s b-' ca rr.tful days of th HevoI 1 ation.iry war. bo cause It wast us.d . . ." K..rn';'; :l barracks nnd there r.re still left ; p!eriy of n .arks ar.il tam.'fTod places

j to siiow that the solider? didn't Frv.a r ' b"A e rvarii recard for structural

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.r.vchcr i H' ta Kappa men held their ban- - 's there and those memories are

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Silk Waists S3. 00, S7.30 and $11.03 Crept do Cid neu Georgettes and Tub Silks Daintily trimmed in Embroidery, Iada and Iace. Variety of colors. Actual values are $10.00 to $20.00.

Mail Orders Shipped the Day They Are Received

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Special Christmas Showing of Silk Lingerie at $5.00 Bloomers. Gowns and Chemise are included in this special proupinp. Materials are Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine, The trimming is lace and French knots. Values ahown aro as high as $8.50.

There is no gift quite like Hosiery Wayne KCnit, full fashioned, all silk, in all colors $1.50 to $4.00. Radmore, all silk, in brown, white and prey $1.00 to $3. Görden, silk lace, in white or fancy clocks, all colors $3.00 Fine Silk Lisle, full fashioned, in black and white $1.00 and $1.75. Wool, fine ribbed, in brown. Worth $2.50. Now selling at $1.00.

GIFTS FOR MEN Silk Mufflers $3.95 to $6.00 values. Now $1.98 to $2.98. Handkerchiefs White Cotton 10c Colored Borders 1 9c Pure Irish Linen 75c Silk 50c and 59c Neckwear $1.00 to $3.75 values. Now 59c, 75c and $1.00. Hosiery Cotton and Lisle 25c Silk 59c Cashmere 50c Woolen $1.00 Leather Goods Tie, Kerchief and Collar Cases. $5.00 values for $1.50. Slippers in Cases, $5.00 values for $1.50. Bill Folders, $1.00 values for 25c.

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Palm Beach Hats $8.95 lo S25.00 Thospi trie mid - wintT models have Just arrived and are now on display. Silks and Satins Black, Orange, Navy, Brown, Bermuda Precisely the thin to plvrt a fresh touch to your winter attiro.

Skirts of Silk and Wool $3.95 to $7.95 A very attractive showing of silk poplin, taffeta and wool skirts at unusually low prices. Silks are black and blue. Wool are plaids of various colors. Values are to $12.95.

Petticoats $2.98 and $4.50 Cotton taffetas and cotton tops with silk flounces. Also very pretty silk taffetas and silk jerseys. Variety of colors and combinations and many different floral patterns.

Genuine Beacon Bath Robes Special at $6.75 s wonderful collection of Robes made of real Beacon Blanket Wool. They are cord trimmed and of various patterns and colors. Sizes are 36 to -46.

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for a change this Christmas or New Year's and enjoy our turkey dinner. It will be

a revelation to you just like the good old-fashioned 8 h . ... ... P'M

dinners at motner s or with the folks in the country. Don't doubt it but come in

and try itl

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FOUR PRACTICAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR GIRLS

150 Winter Coats Best of fabrics in new colors and styles. Sizes 2 to 6 are $5.00 to $15.00. Sizes 8 to 14 are $5.00 to $25.00. Sweaters at $2.98 These are regular $5.00 Sweaters of all wool worsted in foam and khaki colors. Splendid values.

Fur Sets Muff and Neckpiece sets in Sealine, Coney, Chinchilla, Squirrel, Opowum, Iceland Fox and Neutria $2.98 to $37.50. Gingham Dresses Reduced 1-3 Large variety of colors and patterns in checks, stripes and plain. Very well made of excellent materials.

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