South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1921 — Page 2

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Vini:M.Y MORXINfi. JANTARY 5, 1921. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

ANNOUNCE DETAILS OF SCHOOL MUSIC

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Britain Steals a Lap in Oil Control Race

ATHENE. Jan. 4. Great Prltain has nirain stolen a lap in the world rac for control of oil. It be cam known today. This time Ameri,a.n concerns, including the Standard Oil Co., wer, blocked when PritJsh corr.panbs arid th, Koyal Dutch indicate were Kiven concessions in r.,vly disrov red hel l.s of north, rn Cr-cce. The ex'ent of the fdl yield in Thrace and Kpirus. has not been mad, public, if H i.known, but th, rrants are believed to 1 , most valuable.

HOLIDAY REST CAUSE OF HEAVY MAIL HERE

Owlr.g to th, fa' t that no mail dellv,rlrrf were mad, from a late hour Friday nicht ur.tl' Monday mornlnjr. an a, cumulation of mail equal to th, heavb st Christmas list, was report, d at the prstoff.ee ?donday nUrht. Payment of dividends on stof-Ps and bond? which are usually mad, the first of the month, to-treth-r with a number of announcements known to have been ma!l,d Friday, were delayed nt the postoff u , until Monday, officials said. The usual Saturday rush of money or-d-rs and banking business carried on week-end.- in the mail, and which were not delivered Saturday, was

Tin: "in .AT-AT.T." or Tin: INDIANS. Ther, is an herb which prows wild on our Western Plains known as "Manzanita" and to which tho Indian attribute wonderful curative and healing virtu,. There is no question but that n, ture has bounteously provided in the roots and herbs of the field a remedy for many of the Ills to which human flesh, is heir. This Is demonstrated by the wonderful suc-f-e.as of that root and herb mea.ctne, Lydi". Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for more than 40 years has been relieving women of America from some of th, worst forms of female ills. It will certainly pay any woman who so suffers to try it.

WAS TIED TO FEET , i Says Dreco toned up his stomach, cleaned his liver, relieved constipation, filled him with energy so hegoes to work whistling. j "I didn't have an ounce of strength, my limbs f.dt like they had a hundred pound weight tied to them." said Mr. John F. Pierce, who m employed by the Studebaker Co.;' and Uvea at 134 j North Main St., South lU-nd.. Ind. '"I was afraid to

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With warehouses packed full of New Fall Clothing unable to sell because retailers will not buy before they unload the enormous stocks on hand manufacturers are taking advantage of every opportunity offered to sell at any price. Our Fire Sale CLEANED OUR STOCK. Manufacturers know this and it's a scramble among them to get merchandise to us at most any price we are willing to pay. They are sending us shipment after shipment of t h e newest, finest Fall Merchandise known to the clothing business at away below fifty cents on the dollar. Hundreds and hundreds of Suits and Overcoats case after case of Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws with instructions to Sell! Sell!! Sell I! NOW IS YOUR MOST WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO IGNORE ODDS AND ENDS THAT WERE BOUGHT ON AN EXCESSIVELY HIGH MARKET, AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THE VERY CREAM OF THE MARKET FOR MUCH LESS THAN RETAIL CLOSEOUTS CAN POSSIBLY BE SOLD.

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Make Heroic Effort to Unload Not to be caught napping, Wilson Brothers have shipped us, from their Chicago warehouse, the largest individual shipment they ever sent into South Bend All bought at away under the fifty-cent-on-the-dollar mark. Shirts, Neckwear and Underclothes

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Nainsook 36-inch 50c a yard. White Batiste 45-inch 75c and 90c a yard. Woolens Silversheen, Polo Cloth, Heathertonc, Silvertone and several other qualities that sold for $6.50 to $7.00 a yard are now on sale at $3.98 a yaid. Silks Tea Gown Silk 36-inch $1.50 value for 65c a yard. Crepe de Chine 36 And 40-inch all silk 95c a yard. Satin Messaline 36-inch all colors $1.69 a yard.

Ginghams and Percales 36-inch light ground Percale full standard 15c a yard. 27-inch Gingham plaids and checks 25c a yard. Splendid Cheviot Shirting 22c a yard. Best quality Nurse Stripe Ginghams 25c a yard. Linens Pattern Table Cloths 2x2 circular designs $15.00 value for

$9.75. 2x2'2 Cloth of same quality $17.50 value for $12.00.. 64-inch Mercerized Damask -slightly imperfect $1.25 value for 89c a yard. 72-inch Mercerized Damask slightly imperfect $1.50 value for $1.00 a yard.

Three sized I able Cloths fxJ!A. 1x5 and 2x2: all slightly imperfect $5.00 values for $2.95 each. Bleached Linen Ciash red edge washes fine 33c a yard. Bleached and Unbleached Half Linen Toweling very absorbant 29c value for I 9c a yard.

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Regular Cash Price $175 . The Greatest Waslier of llwm fill We have a carload of Blue Birds we will sell at $1 50 cash, or $165 on paym:.t. (Regular payment price $ 1 90) . Price guarantee We hereby guarantee that in event factory price of blue Bi.d Washers should drop below $150.00 before July 1st, 1921. we will refund the difference to every purchaser during this sale. About six hundred satisfied Blue Bird urrs in South Bend and Mishawaka.

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