South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1920 — Page 20
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20 rr.lh.W MOIt.M.Mi, IM X U,. IIil.it 14, immO. THE SOUTH BEND IVEWS-TIMES SANTA AND THE LITTLE RED CROSS NURSE, WOMEN ELIGIBLE TO UNIVERSITY POSTS RIO DE JANEIRO. DtC. 18. Women will be eligible for all teaching and administrative posts In the newly-organized University of Rio de Janeiro, according to regulations Just drawn up. A motion to fflve the stud-entR three representatives on the university council waa defeated. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads Authorities Unable to Locate Naval Balloon un!er3 it rW with accident. prolably haa drlZted Into Quebec or Ontario. mmmmmmsm HC- im;!:;. !-. i'i;!!!!!,!!!'!;:;:!!!!': :t r ihti.iiMlpp - : v C I rt PARANA IwKE, K. Y., Dec. 16. Communication with various sections cf the Adirondack mountains innxTinw ijody. GALVESTON. Tex.. Dec. 15. Ralph l Zeltler, local cotton man nnfl an a rn n -i I rvtn.nC( of .Tohn P. Wednesday nlsht failed to throw j f . .eclrirr lght on the fate of the naval ba.1- I Hammill. the misMng Ottawa Ort., loon which left Rockaway point, Jf. j millionaire Wednesday viewed the Y., cn Monday, bound for Canada, j lody of the man found dead here and which was last reported Tues- d pronoUnced It that of IXammlll 7 - f - Xmas Slippers 1 1 day night near Wells, Hamilton whom he knew as president of the county. Woodsmen familiar with wind Murnhy-Gamtle company, ltd., of 12. ' i. ' conditions believe that the balloon. Ontario. For The Whole Family "Dimers Slippers are a household word in South Bend. Buy your Xmas Footwear here and save money. Every pair guaranteed, and we will gladly exchange after Xmas. See our windows for the largest display of Holiday Slippers ever shown in South Bend. ' We Advise Shopping Early , v. ' -. -' v - ile Our Stock is Complete
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BUTLER STUDENTS WOULD RULE CAMPUS
INIUA.VArOLIS, Ind.. Dec. 15. l;ut! r college stmUnts ure r.akins iin.il jl tr.s for tli ailont lux of a m-w ! !.i cf jsturl-nt council that will tlw m control of th - majority f ;.-tniU! Mtu iiit affairs. Tiie jro-l")-..l ror.Mltution lor tho new council has filr-ady btn ratified y th
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j.lni.s for a similar y-ystnm. Th- stu- l !Mits. however, rt iterate d their ac- A -m. Tin of la?t ?prlnr in i"' fusing to as- j f,'"";. -'is-?-;!ÄV .um' control over classroom exam- j t i'lvJ Ii
lie instruction. Sn. William M. Swayn was mad cluirman of the c'vmml tce, Iifp. ehester A. Dais, vice chairman, and Mr. I Hues, secretary. 1 "to- ' po.al flr.catlonal leplsliiion was' di'-our-ed. .Mcnr'oors of the com-, ni litre decided to meet aain on j Doc. 20. i
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Let Your Gift Be An Electrical One In our store you will find articles appropriate and useful for every member bf the family and friends.
Toasters Percolators Coffee Urns Tea Kettles Tea Pots Chafing Dishes Grills Waffle Irons Flashlights Electric Shaving Mugs Electric Combs Curling Irons Electric Combs Vibrators Violet Rays Heating Pads Foot Warmers Automobile Heaters Room Heaters Hot Plates Flat Irons
Sewing Machine Motors Wilson Electric Sewing Machines America Vacuum Cleaners Apex Vacuum Cleaners Blue Bird Electric Clothes Washers Apex Electric Clothes Washers Simplex Ironer Apex Mangle Electric Ranges Electric Fireless Cookers Electric Disc Stoves Reading Lamps Floor Lamps Desk Lamps Boudoir Lamps Phonographs Phonograph Records Portable Lamps Silk Shade Mahogany Stand Lamps Complete line of Electric Lighting Fixtures
TO THE FARMERS Install a LALLEY LIGHT AND POWER PLANT and enjoy the comforts of electric lights and the many labor saving electrical appliances. MAKE IT A CHEERFUL AND A HAPPY XMAS
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123 rJorth Ma?n St. Phcne Mam 2920 Open Every Evening until Christmas Phonograph Records 10-inch, double faced; can be played on any machine; $1.00 and $1.25 values. Your choice 50c each 3 for $1.25.
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These Suits and Overcoats have been selling at $50, $55, $60. They were an exceptional value then, hut now well you can't afford to miss them at
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EXTRA SPECIAL I 144 pair Men's Brown Kid Opera Cut Leather House Slippers, Öl J QC3 all sizes, $3.00 values ..... I iS5
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Wo men's Felt Juliets, fur trimmed, in grey, black, navy blue, maroon, dark
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Wo men s Wine and Navy Blue Felt Boudoir Slipper S1.50
Men's High Grade Slippera Men's Drown KJd, Goodyear "Welt, ßtltchdown Heavy Sole cq rtomws Men's Brown KJd Homeo and Kverett Stylo (jo f--w Slippers J)5.0U Men's Black and Brown Kid Everett
and Romeo Stylo Slippers
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Men's Black and Grey Felt Slipptrs. leather or radded q rr scks V.UU
Women's High Grade Slippers Women's Felt Boudoir Slippers, a-s-
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"Women's Felt Juliet fur and rib
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Women Felt Boudoir Slippers, wine and navy blue, soft padded rn sole3 vlaoU Women's Felt Julieta. fur trimmed, leather soles and heels, r rr assortt-d colors vvJU
Boy's Rubber Boots, Size 11 to 2
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Children's Rubber Boots, Size 6 to 10y2 $2.00
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THE first thing you want in foods and the all important thing is purity. Cost taste everything elseis of minor consideration. ' Foods should be nourishing. That's what they are for to build up strong, sturdy bodies. Calumet Baking Powder is pure in the can. It is made in the largest, cleanest, most modern Baking Powder Factories on earth only of such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by United States Food Authorities.
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It's pure in the baking. Calumet never fails to produce the sweetest and most palatable of noujishing foods. It has more than the ordinary leavening strength. You use less of it That's one reason it is the most economical of all leaveners. Another reason is it is sold at a moderate price you save when you buy it A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 02. Some baking powders come in 12 02. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be
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Caiurt WaTH Rcip 2'i cups silted ri5t ry rlour, 3 level teapoons Calomel raking Powder, li Jcaspocn 6a!t. ltj cups xnilk, 1 table fpocnsuar.2table spoons melted butter, 2 e?ss beatef iparately. Thef mix in tie reUai way.
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