South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 351, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1920 — Page 5

VTrcTLfCDAT mofitstvg, prci:njT:ii i. mro. SELLER SUES FOR 310,000 DAMAGES FORBIDDEN FLUID" !Gipp Awarded Highest Senator Smith Claims ('of I on Mill (in aitMa Ice G renirr I r it fit MEETING OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS AT GENEVA. " FOUND BY OFFICERS! Honor of Grid Season I 1

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Late Idol of Notre Dame Given Ail-American Position By Walter Camp On Day After Death Notre Dame Praised.

Nnv YOTtK. Dec. 15. Repr .snt.!tiw ! every section of th country are Included in Walter

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ve can count upon three rniarwahle l.-.en for irettint; down the htld under a ki( k Finrher, Carney and K.ck men in Keck and .cott who

' (.ih bond tor his appearance are liable to hurry any punier and

very likely to block a kick; men in Callahan and Kock who can alternate ir roving defense; a tackle in S' ott who can not only smash the interference but who is quick t-nou-h to elze te runner, and in Stein a steady passer who feed-J the ball weil to his backs at ad times. "On th" present schedule the ranking of teams is impossible. IJut

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Authority Given County Officials of Indiana

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ie furnrf niefJru: "f the orard- p.uffalo. Mi.d;.. l.foi:-iit to the ion will l.n hrld at that pi;... i ho.-ital lore We Inesd iv the victim

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A present for the music-lover is: listed in classification 61-A in tee!

This picture tafc?n dnrinR the meeting of the delegates of th- League of Nation at Geneva Pw-itzcrlam, kIiows a view of the delegates' hall and the gallons referred for newepapcrxnoii. The meeting was presided over by M. Paul Hymans, elected president (or chairman) of the League. The meeting was hel dat'the leagues' new home at the Hotel National.

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Mi- saf t'erintr from in'err.al com I li- lionp- ra!e bill, taking ;r.v;i.y froa.i l'tior.s. the .-täte board koT tax com i is ion -

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" ould be the anes gel c ted to ca ry a r-ttoe anywhere. Their methods dif;e:a d lareh. Princeton had .ho Kreatest variety and nviJe the largest use of generalship. Ohio

Tov for th children will be; Gifts for th syortsia n nro undr found under ")) ristmas Gift St:- j "Christmas Gift SutrLrrstions" on n" "-.st:on " j Want Ad page.

Ir is the purest kind of State took the greatest advantage and rot." continued ! of the modern rules. California

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the governor. "Then- never has been any such thing as homo rule, and tim general assembly will have to take vom ;-ti p to limit com.mur.itK s in laves and bonds."

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and calrulatinc. Boston. Notr" Darre and Virginia Military Institute were most aggressive."

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YOU NOT ONLY BUY FOR LESS BUT YOU ARE HELPING TO KEEP SOUTH BEND f AND MISHAWAKA GIRLS AND WOMEN EMPLOYED !

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HOUSE DRESSES

BUNGALOW APRONS

i Styles Worth Up to $3.00 for 98c

Styles Worth Up to $4.00 tor $1..S Stvles Worth Up to $5.00 for $2.49

M Styles Worth Up to $6.00 for $2.98

Styles Worth Up to $6.50 tor .3 f Styles Worth Up to $7.00 for $3.98

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Styles Worth Up to $4.00 for. . $1.9S Styles Worth Up to $4.50 for. $2.48

BARGAINS IN PIECE GOODS BY THE YARD We buy our Piece Goods in Large Quantities direct from the Mills, which enables us to make Very Low Prices at All Times.

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Dors, Elephants or Cats Öff $2.00 value J&b DOLLS 14 inches hih, fuliv drcssml tT doll for UlJü Others at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95, SHOO FL YS A bis value at $2.50. ( With reed seat . .

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DOLL CEDS Tiite or Mahopany

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TABLE LAMPS

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LIBRARY TABLE 42-inch top, in mahogany, at

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Be.iutiful Mahogany Cabinet

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36-inch Manchester Stripe Chambrays, pink, blue, gray; 50c value. Our price 23c yd. f-j

h A -inrh Plain Chambravs. larcre rancre ot colors; 4Uc to OUc values. Uur price ZUc to Z7c yd.

i'L' " i I !v 36-inch Victoria ChalHes, fine for comforts, children's dresses, kimoi.os. clc; 43c Our price 19c yd. ij

sMI 32-inch Japanese Fancy Plaid Dress Gingham. 6dc value. Our price - Z3c yd. l! ; .Jnrh Amncl-pnrr nrifl Bates Drcra Ginliar.i. 55c value. Our price 23c yd

f 41 32-inch Zephyr Gingham, large assortment, pink and blue, small ciitck-; 00 to 73c w.iuc. Our price 27c-29c yd. 1

UA 36-inch Fine Shirting Percales, 40c to 53c values. Our price lUc to Z7c yd. filjj 36-inch Figured and Plaid Dress Percales, 40c value. Our price 20c yd. h 36-inch Figured and Stripe Dark Percales. 30c value. Our price 22c yd. fj:j 27-inch Seersucker Shirting, extra heavy, 45c value. Our price 23c yd.

ft 36-inch Double Fleece Army Shirting, extra heavy, 70c value. Our pric 29c yd.

1 36-inch Bylow Outing Flannel, white, pink and blue, fine quality; 43c v !ue. Our price 25c yd.

27 and 36-inch Heavy Outing Flannel, fine quality; pink, blue and gray suipes and checks; 35c value, at 17cyd, 27 and 36-inch Plain Pink and Blue Flannel, double fleece; 40c to 60c value. Our price 25c and 29c yd. 27-inch Burtin's Genuine Irish Poplin, $1.00 value. Our price 59c yd. 27-inch AMOSKEAG APRON CHECK GINGHAM, 25c value. Our price , .15c yd.

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uting Flannel Gowns for Women f0 Outing Flannel Gowns and Sleepers for Q3 RZA 88c to ISLmw1) Children, 49c to ÖJbW

Fancy White and Colored Aprons 49c to $1.19 Rick Rack Trimming, white and all colors 2c yard

We sell Shirt Buttons and Fancy Cut Pearl Buttons from 2c dozen up j

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