South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 354, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1920 — Page 35
sr.vn.vv, nrcrMnrit is. i!:o. CARUSO'S SKETCH OF "WASHINGTON." MAN IN THE STREET r if Will you excus u for f"l!r.er all chronic talker. puffed up this momlntr? Thtro Is r.o sJeth cf tuborculGsi about thh The pathos of the metropolitan KCton, jou MTl.l notice. pr,.S9 !ndlc;tte that ahout all of th 1 X fl 7 71 TA Y,f.rT t T'n Commandants have lost thrir x.ict that our a 13 the Lost liked and popularity most popular ntwspapor In Mlsha- ' ' -. S-'i :-?XA v.- -. mm na. i ui wi local m'.'rrf anm are Taints ,. , , . . , . f .o, I -i ,..m.b, : . ItJlQt3 r'01 amount to much. Ik5' J v , V ; bul as reaction barters they usually tne cooperation tney nave fnaea : tak n fh number by far thp best ever pub Thi in th time of the year when you will h; rr.urh In th- mm. is of $f-ur friends if you have- a. ce'Iar. lished In thla section. We thank them,
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Gu Krpr Is Fai l to b p'.atM , LvrryhoVy sernf to r. working f sr ?h JOeph I. Tarr.u'.tvshlp of ! if.'f r iimt's v,l.irat .xcept ththn Hardin administration. C,u in : ftl-i.t--Iv-t h.:i:.-if. ; :n oM Wash I nerton corresjo:ikrit. ; und vvill fit sp! r.dldly in a ?ovrn - : Th" P! a ?--rr..- to do yo'.r1 j-.f-nt of newpaji'rrrr.fr., by nrwn- ; Ohr.-sirnas ijp;i::tr jriy ati'l ,fr a. japi-rmen an J for newj-paprni-n. ( ! I'ltlmat ly. p--rh.:ip.s. m n will ' Sen. Harris of r,or,r-i , v.-.mt a'h-i.-. to physically train fur th"; ! r.v to compel banks to I-r 1 mor.oy j pn-Md r.cy ;il-it as I mp-y ti.im- .? percent. Fine, ami thr-n a nv-nd for a pr.- fj -,;.. Think of a m.-n : ".'V adding "without .euri.y " and ' f . r- v P s i fl". S'.y, not j i i t Cittach the fmcrirmry clau. i ! usf. In fh- i"ri I w h r. a rt-ri.-s '
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resting ltB foot on braFs rails. jTinkhan's name is f;eore H. Hew i lid we yet the notion that it ut We my it with shame. When allodia E.. anyway? Federal airont anrl a boot'errcrer eret i
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2ia3 a great advantatre over the' The fall in prices is fine when It 'to be xpbnned by th inti-.?ity of
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A Hst of a few extraordinary values in slightly used pianos which cannot be duplicated elsewhere
Name . Case Now Leland Player Mahogany $520.00 Gerhard Oak $330.00 Stark Player Mahogany $550.00 Bryant Walnut $125.00 Pianola Piano Mahogany $600.00 Washburn Player Mahogany $725.00 Richmond Oak $150.00 KONOLD MUSIC STORES
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We include this week with the purchase of either a new or a used piano at our great sale a beautiful Floor Lamp with fancy shade, 20 pieces of Music and a full size duet Cabinet Bench which is constructed .of. beautiful figured wood, double veneered. This is an unequalled offer! Come early and assure yourself of first selection.
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