South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 38, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1921 — Page 4

Mahay, ri:imtHY c, 1921. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1CEBOATING ON LAKE ONTA&IO. Mr. nichtr tock 'thorn to h Iii ilt. I r.atpd to the h'-pitl funi. thPHtrr ' a TjMay ev-nlni,' the Guild elrTh- Anifr;ran War Mi th.-rt f 1-1 I . , . 4, , . a vory intfrf-stine m--tin-' Thursday ; ct - 'Vd vt l ß of the your.H'tr with Mrs Mhi v U c. Thro wm ! ?irl.t of thf Presbyterian church. i POMERENE TO BE BUSIEST SENATOR IN NEW CONGRESS W ill v Onlv I)rmMTat From North in thr I pl),r i Inll-r. a. Urjre .attr.dan- i:h s.v r tl j i!t tr.-et nt the home of Miss tors. Th- !ir ( ;:nc was n-d Sy H.aneh Ionr.ard for .1 busineas ana i 7 ;ir. Kf'.'vo ami a rnu:c.i. 5rccrHt wai -nJuyMl by all. T! a f terno.v. wan takr-n up with -wins: fr th1 hopll;l Daintv rffrs!;::i r.ts wvrc or.a. ni tir!g to further their orpanlMtlon. Miss Iiurji Fr-ter the county shocil i.urs of Kfyu.ko county t iinty porit WV-lnvsdny with Marshall county nurse, Ml Laura ÜonnfU, who is cxa-nlr.lnc children at Vahir.kfton schoo'.. Mr. Louisa Srhat-fer of Arpog. j jif-rvet by Mrs. licevv and daughter. Ik a trict . The conn rt ch' a Thürs lay cv. nbit: at the M. K. h'in h hy tl;- fiiim-bi-0. was rji'r'h clas and Vtr t-nti-rtainintr. Tlie Tri Kappa? r.ttcrt a r.if- Iitth- müh whkh tliey do1 u Pt-..1 Fr;dv In the city, the uts f Mrs. Ftna Huff. Ml! t f - I? tnvr M ir- h- ! :.-', ) .--. f..rrh. r t !''!;.- 1 1 i .t Sil'1; M ' 1 : ' i ; ' x t t ' f a I : r, in A 1:.. ri. 1 :t r -yn ry ir ) . ; ;i ? 1 v 1 m a w At a in 1 f a vi Or.:.,. ÜS- a? ! r Mu !i ? l3 Vi u ' 1 1 . 1 1 . T 1 1 yjr?. tth !-;' :-ry . 1

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At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin mirked witti- the "Bayer Cross" to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever, Stuffiness. Warning 1 To get Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for ever 19 years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," and

look for the name Bayer on the package and on each tablet.

Always say Bayer.'

Each Bayer package" contains safe and proper directions for the relief of Colds also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothachf, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally.

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AV1NG doesn't mean hoardinri- Miserliness

is the savinn instinct carried to an extreme.

You can save without denying yourself the necessities of life or a reasonable share of its luxuries. Saving is simply thrift the avoidance of useless expenditure, and a systematic method of putting aside regularly a reasonable portion of the money you earn. One of the remarkable things about svstematic saving is that it seldom means any sacrifice. A small part of your income saved regularly is not likely to be missed.

An Interest Paying Account with this bank will prove a convenient method for systematic saving.

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TRY MEWS-TIMES WANT ADS FOR RESULTS

1871 ELLS

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GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR 1921

"Save Your Sales Checks During , Ellsworth's Golden Jubilee Yfear"

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"Save Your Sales Checks During Ellsworth s Golden Jubilee Year'

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50 pound all felt Mattresses at

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Starts Tuesday Morning at 9 o'clock Our buyer, Mr. Fuller, has just returned from his buying trip at Grand Rapids and Chicago markets. He has purchased at big concessions, many thousands of dollars worth of SPECIAL LOTS OF FURNITURE, including:

35 pound silk floss Mattress'cs at $1 .95

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BED ROOM SUITES CHIFFON ETTES CHINA CLOSETS SPECIAL LOT OF SERVERS SPECIAL LOT OF BEDS AND A SPECIAL LOT OF BUFFETS All go on the floor Tuesday Morning at 9 o'clock to be sold at

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Beautiful 8 -piece Urning Room Suites. Walnut or Mahogany, as low as

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Handsome $85.00 Dressers at half price-

$35.00 $50.00 $75.00 $85.00 $100.00 $125.00 $150.00 $350.00 $400.00 $450.00 $500.00

There are many more pieces of Furniture included in this Sale that are not mentioned in this ad, but they are to be sold at BIG REDUCTIONS-

BED ROOM SUITE

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AT $17.50 " $25.00 " $37.50 " $42.50 " $50.00 " $62.50 " $75.00 " $175.00 " $200.00 " $225.00 " $250.00

Striking BurTets, formerly sold for $05.00, now half price

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25-year Guaranteed Springs at 3O.00

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