South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1921 — Page 10

rrrDW morm(7, march 22, 1021. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MAN IN MOTORCYCLE POL Mh RAIDS; l ALL SIDE CAR INJURED1 w charges FORM ST. JOSEPH ORCHARD CLUB OF ROYS AiSD GIRLS 1

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Giles St. Joscfifi Cattle Anti-Tuberculosis Test Tr. A. M . .1 -. . i. of IVmJu- ur.ir ' ::y, a, t :' ! ;.i;ty f rir: 'i ri.; r. v.-i -i in St. .If.-. ; h ."'lT-.ty Monti i v rri(!::r a v. i -: . rr u'.o -.s f -rv r i -' r -! ). r.i ..f . ,i r i . I xvn. ! I". ". i:ir-3. ro!jr;ty

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.?am. D. M 'arthy undf r ,ir-r-i Mon day lnrr.J -with ur'aful ; o..-(-s:on r f l!oij"r for . a f!'; r.tity cf ' hoo; h" v:i XhVf-n in a rai l to ti" u;f"l as -vl'lnc ac i'n.t

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In nn ffort to stimulate interest in orchard project in St. Joseph county, a St. Joseph Orchard club ha Ifn started in the county. Poj-s and cirN intcrcrcd in orchards may tak" over an old orchard or Ftart a now one and all St. Jofpph county children aro clliblt. D. V. Shibe. ht-a'J of t li agricultural dnar'mnt at Notre Dan.e univrrJ'itj, will co-op'-rntf -with the orchard project a will Harry II. Swalm, president of tho Ir.diar.a Horticultural society. In all probability attractive awards will be made to the Individuals who Ruccfcd brt In the orchard work.

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Ar.y woman can follow th f im pie directions in package and diamonddi" shabb, faded fkirts, waists, roatiä. FtovkingA Fw-ater?. covering". hanf,-intrs. -vf-rythintr into new. Don't risk your material in a poor dye that streaks or spots. I5uy "Diamond Dy-s" -no oth r kind. Tell drufrit h"th.er our material is wool or silk, or if it i otton. linen, or a mixture. It. hch. fadeless colors. Adv.

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Easter Special Talm Olive 5oap. 10c val.. 7c ca-cli or 7Cc dozen.

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Rubber top corsets, in pink coutil and brocade, sizes 20 to 26. and front lace corsets in pink coutil, with rubber top and free hip. choice of these 2 numbers vx $2.00

Front lace corsets, medium and low but, in pink and white at $2.50 to $6.50 Back lace corsets, low, medium or high bust in pink and white. $2.50 to $9.00

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Easter Sale of Hosieij

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Women's cotton hose, black, brown and navy, 50c value at 34c Women's merceiizcd lisle hose in brown, navy, white and black with white feet, 75c value 50c

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