South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1920 — Page 2

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RE-ELECT ERSKIHE RESERYE DIRECTOR

South IJcnd Man Unanimously Chosen Federal Dank Official.

RIVER PARK

A t r try home u- Idh-: ::. phi' V-.li, , y t v iiiiu', I.'i'-. I.', at tla l:on. of Mr. and Mr--. John A. :;.-w-"mh. r- s. i;i ,'ht!i t.. v. lu n th. ir i' aii;rit-'r, Mi--s Irct'.e I ..nv(i::ib, h' 'MMe th'- rid'- f Pay L. Vat rf . im. sou of Mrs-. "r n Han ker, i'f fr l v. A. I., hr.inil-n: ajr ts:-.r "t th. Itiver Tar-; M' tha-thd lfd.1 a-oji. 1 f hun di, re.:il th'- marri -r.rAi' .- irj th prr-.-rt -- ( f the ImTi"'diaf'' f.imid -. I-o'.!ov.-inf; th. ' ! niony a wt-ddir'? hiti- h'-r-M was TV.d r H ptiefs. Mr. and Mr. Wat' rr.ia n went to th ir ;v v hm nl :!." S. i:!ev:.th s:.. v.hi h was r---n'!-enTMpltd anl fu:i-d-hd. Mr.-:. 1'raruc llid;-r and Mrs; 'har,. Arid.' r.on er. t er t a in ed thr 7il:--s- Ai! .-iieity of the M. Ih j h :rh y st rday aft. rpoon at th l:oo,- of M-'-. Ihif-kfr. S. I'iffh .-t. ; Mrs. Ho!. m Mih. r had charge of t!. d-V':Ion.'tI "rvi'-' a-id rcml tlioj

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The Fdral Iieserve bank, of Ohiratro. announcrd Thursday th1 re-elertion oZ A. II. Krskine, of South ltend. Ind., president of the Studehaker corporation, an a claRs I. lirctor. Tho Chlcaero hank has jurisdiction ovr the Seventh Federal Itf servo district embracing parts f the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin. Mr. Krskine Is now completing his first year of service as a directs. r and was re-elected for three years by the unanimous vote of the

rm-mber Links in the Seventh S'-rvo district. Mr. Krskino 1 widely known hi sound financial Judgment, his views hav been sought by

h'-adirr hankers of the country. Shortly after Joining the Studehaker corporation an treasurer, he was b eted president and he has headed Hi" corporation since 1913. Mr. Ilnkfn' is recognized not only as a thinker but also a hard worker.

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Special to Xcws-Times: (lOSIIFX. Ind.. Ihc. 16. The Xew York Central Hy. Co. denies a i c port that trains are to ho operated 1 tween Flkhart and Sturmis. Mich., via C.eshen and the (loshon Mich-U-an hr-aneh line and from Sturgis :tdo Fikliart via tho old road. Plans for curtailing the service offered on tho Goshen and Michigan branch between Ooshen and Battle t'n'olc, Mich.. ly th" New York Central and Michigan Central eompm-i--are being continued. Tho road shows a tag de!V it, p iss-ngrr trattic and freight shipments being light.

Fountain SYrlncrox. water bottles ond i-oruhination syHngts, half price. ltastian'M Drug" Sfon. 9577-tf Advt.

KEVER SAW ITS : EQUAL, HE SAYS At Age of 75 Indiana Man Obtains Wonderful Benefits From Tanlac Yen can tell them that Tan nc ifthe riejit medicine for old folks, too, for I have tried it and have never come across its equal in all the K-ventv-five y ars of my life. was the unqualified statement made by A. C. Pdllman. of Ligonier. Ind.. in an Interview, recently. Mr. Billman has lived in Noble county all h'.s life and is widely known and respected. He bepan his business career aa a sewer and plumbing contractor when a younr man and is still actively engaged in this line. "For some months before I began taking Tanlac I had been troubled a great deal with my stomach. "- appetite went back on me and I -old eat and digest little more than enough to keep coul and body together. My stomach was so upset that I couldn't even face a good meal without feeling nauseated. "I was also having a terrible time with my back and kidneys. My

back hurt me so bad it was nearly impossible for me to Kt out of bed in the mornings, and would almost fall over when I first tood up. My pain v as so intense at night that sound sleep was out of the question, and I always had that tired, wornout fe ling. "I was losing rapidly in weight and had come to look so thin and bad that nearly every person I met wanted to know what was wrong with me. After resorting to the best means T knew of without getting any help I began to think my age was against me and was just about ready to give up the Tight. "Hut after hearing so much about Tanlac I concluded to" make one more effort to get myself back in line and bought a bottle. Well, the first bottle seemed to do little good, if any, but I stuck to it for a fair trial and the results are I am just a brand new man. Before my second bottle of Tanlac was pone my appetite was o big I could hardly wait for meal time. "I have taken eight bottles now. have trained ten pounds, and instead of my friends asking me what makes me look so l ad they are all wantingto know what I have taken to make me look so good. I sleep like a log at night and pet up at four o'clock every morning fooling fiv and I feel that way all the time. This is Just what Tanlac has done for me and most anybody in Noble county will tell you that Pin a different man nim-e taking it." Tanlac Is Fold in South Bend at the Central Drug Store. Public Drug S ' ot-o. t avdoo's Pharmacy and Wettick's Cut Hate Drug Store and in ..iishawaka at the Bed Cros. Pharmacy. Adv.

AUTISTIC WHK VniS. Finest nelectlon in city. Wlllianr the florist, 1P.8 S. Michigan st. Main :r,:. 9."3s-2 0.

All west end stores will bo open every evening Christmas week un'd 9 P. m. 9 535-18 Advt.

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FURNITURE 10, 15 and 20 Off Living Room Suites Bed Room Suites Dining Room Suites Tables, Smoker Sets, Tea Carts, Mirrors, Chairs, Clocks, Sewing Cabinets, Spinet Desks, Ferneries, etc.

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A Sweeping Discount of 10 on SHEFFIELD SILVER Bread Trays $4.00 to $7.00 less 10. Sandwich Trays $4.50 to $9.00 less lOr. Cake Baskets $10.50 to $14.00 less 10'c. Vegetable Dishes $16.00 to $22.00 less 10. Tea Sets $25.00 to $35.00 less 10rc. Vases $1.50 to $10.50 less 10Crumb Trays $4.50 less 10.

PATTERN VEILS $1.25 UP OR 75c A YD. UP

HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS CARDS 5c TO 25c EACH

A Few Of Our Answers To "What Shall I Give

Cloth Coats $45.00 A special gTup including chamo cloth, duvette and Velour de laine. Full backs and belted. Reindeer, Black, Navy, C o p c n. Brown. Beautifully lined. Actual values to $69.50

Palm Beacli Hats Just arrived Silks and Satins in Black, Orange, Navy, Brown and Bermuda $8.95 to $25.00

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Plush Coats $50.00 and $55.00 Salt's Peco Plush of excellent quality. Deep Coney collars and wide cuffs. Satin lined; 48 inch lengths. Actual

values to $65.00. Fox Scarfs $50.00 Full size, excellent grade skins in taupe and brown. Easily worth half again as much as asked. Also a limited number of Fox Scarfs in

taupe, brown and black at $25.00.

Chokers At amazingly low prices. Neutria $35.00 value for $19.75. Mink $59.75 value for $44.82. Mole $39.75 value for $29.82. Marten $45.00 value, for $33.75

Silk Hosiery

Wayne Knit, in all colors, full fashioned and all silk $1.50 to $4.00. Radmore in Brown, White and Grey, all silk $1,00 to $3.00. Gordon Silk Lace in white and fancy colored clocks $3.00. Silk Lisle in Black and White, full fashioned $1.00 to $1.75

Flannelette Gowns Reduced to $1.50 to $3.98. Pink and blue stripes. V neck or with collar. Long sleeves.

Silk Lingerie (Main Floor) Full line of Glove Silk Garments. Vests $3.95 to $4.85. Bloomers $5.00 and $6.00. Union Suits $7.95 to $9. Pettibockers $8.00 and $8.50. All now selling at 20 reduction. (Second Floor) Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin. Corset Covers $1.50 to $4.50. Chemise $3.50 to $6.50. Bloomers $5. Gowns $7.50 to $13.50. Skirts $6.95 to $1 1.95.

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75 LIGHT DRESSES $29.75 and $39.75 Good styles and beautifully made. Georgettes, Tricolettes, Net. These frocks come in white and light colors, making them particularly appropriate for afternoon or semiformal wear. Sizes 36 to 44. Actual values to $65.00.

SILK WAISTS $10.00 to $20.00 valuea for $5.00, $7.50 EJid $11.95. Crepe de Chinei, Georgettes and Tub Silks. Embroidery. Beads,and Lace trimmed. Variety of colors, in all sizes.

Shirts

Imported and Domestic Woven Madras in colors and white, $3.50 to $4.25 values for $2.69 $4.50 to $5.50 values for $3.50. Mufflers Fine Silk and Fibre, $3.95 to $6.00 qualities for $1.98 to $2.98. Handkerchiefs White Cotton, hemstitched 10c. Fine colored borders, 1 9c. Pure Irish Linen 75c. Fine Silk 50c and 89c. Four exceptionally fine gift bargains.

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Hosiery

Cashmere 75c quality, for 3 pairs for $1.00. $1.25 quality for 50c French and English Woolen $3.00 quality for $1.00 Cotton and Lisle -50c quality for 25c Silk $1.25 quality. 59c Neckwear Silk 4-in-hands and handmade knit Ties. $1.00 to $2.50 values for 59c, 75c and $1.00.

20 Discount on all Men's Sweaters Excellently made Wool Sweaters in Green, Red, Black, Maroon, Purple and combinations, at the prices of months ago.

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Scarf and Sweater Sets $4.20 to $3.76 Brushed wool and all wool worsted. Scarf Sets include Scarf and Tarn. Sweater Sets include Sweater, Toque and Leggins. Red, Copen. Grey and Brown. Actual to $10.95 values. Fur Sets $2.98 to $37.50 Consisting of Scarf and Muff in Iceland Fox, Coney, Neutria, Squirrel, Chinchilla and Sealine.

Dresses Messaline and Taffeta Long waisted and empire models; $10.50 to $33.00 values for $8.40 to $26.40. Serge and Jersey Cloth Straight line models and middy dresses; $9.00 to $23.50 values for $7.20 to $18.80. Coats All the best fabrics from which girls coats are made. Newest styles and colors. Sizes 2 to 6 are specially priced $5.00. $7.50. $10.00 and $15.00. Sizes 8 to 14 are specially priced $5.00, $10.00. $15. $19.75 and $25.00. Bath Robes Genuine Beacon Robes with satin and cord trimmings. Many colors and designs. Sizes 2 to 14 $3.50 to $6.95.

Flannelette Gowns Large variety of stripes and colors. Both the gown style and Sleepers with feet. Made of best quality flannel

ette; $1.59 to $3.50 values ."S

for 98c to $2.50.

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