South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 175, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 June 1921 — Page 7

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FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 24. 1921 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES L'liiiiiiuiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiia ! Confessions Of A Husband! 1 WAS ABOUT TO QUIT BUSINESS jiiiliiiiiUthili.iili: .i.!M.iiMi.iii..it.ii..i..i.- .,,. j..,,,.,;,.. Invest your clothes money where you're safe here at Spiro's your satisfaction is guaranteed or money back

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Indianapolis Man Was Almost Down and Out Feels Fine Since Regained Health.

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en- llkrs him much. ar..l h nvrvr j :''-'. i.-r.-iu .Mr. halter Rot a cable In ruh eirljwivo rlrlts ahrf-vl." ' fr"r i Itm -in.1 had to sail Imme"Hm Ulks in thcrT.i rieht h. m.- I j d:';?, :y-"f rr iTtI. "S'X.r.T or !.it.- h r- rn- . " Th.it 3 pood." l,i ck to T u-u.aMv K..MKT. I K'' t "Ah. 90 you wcr Jealous!" She M rri'TI tan ir'r.L- t r. him l,--!."'! ?lt fri clrPClV. 'Thor' OHO

ra'.;?r? whin hr fill "(;rk-"' n; pom r Im' rr'.int Kir.tr O.-r r-". nr. 1 m t i m U 'o-' j -O trr '." "Oh, yoii'ro J;jst a hit j-viI-vm of h!m." I r!i-i"u,.ly pr?t"-r.i!r I to count my "N'o, its quite normal. I a.-Ti;ro .! 1:1. I hid n.ao thit mmo no-

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thln'-r. th-'i::.:h, that pz-'-s m." "I'ur.z:. you Can anything do thit? Whit It?" "Tri f;. 't thit Torpr h,as nrr oh j cert cd i'j you."

SUCCESSFUL BUT SOMEWHAT SLOW

tlv seraph rM-rator at Waukf ? m. has a p'an todiy whlh h? thinks

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ab-ur'l. t at arsorJ.f-r tinx- It v ' till ! rr.n y put th" iari.-crcn manufac-m-ro:y h.iv.- ar:i:i"'l m--. Thit r.i arJit j tu rc r almost out of buslnfs.s. Ho I ha.l bf-r-n downriüht any. -.vs ho his illscovered a huj; that 'n:i I r iT.v j.-nlo'is f that lit'lf j i-1-" potato bu-s and that he Is rnifvasp f.f a rr.m v.uth hN mincir.? airs, ir.- a colony of tho kil'.f-rs In hi.s nr.. I hi äff. -!-.5. i:ni;:h ar-r-r-nt? ! bis'-mcr.t. In 11 months, h; f.iy. From th.- t.r .. ITllth hid n him I j h ha- ra:. ,i 10 of th.-m .nmu-h. ha.l h-id to play p cor.d f.ddlc. hr- thinks, to keep his !ie pot it Whv thit h..iv-- both----d ; pafh b.tirl."

"Tanl.i hIpd m in h.ilth nr.fl : pr.'-k-ti.ook. too, f..r I was in .cuch a Lr h;d way r hen bi ?m takint: it that rf I actually wus about to put up tho ' 5hutt-rn of rny flinp and quit busin .." said f.eor" M. Cotton, of 10OS i:.i.st Washington H., Indiinapoll.

Inrl.. who has h-on in businf.-t frr

himself at the same location for twor.ty-r'ht year?. j "I had rhf umatim fo bad In my j riht arm th it evry time I raised '. r: it I ?'iff- rvl a;'.--ny, anI, finally, this j E trouhh Fpread over my entire body i and I a"h 1 from h--ad to foo. I j E hid awful attacks of ln-li-stion. 1 1

too. and nuffer.-d misery aftf r every nifil. I had trott-'n to the point who re I was a!mr.-t hclih :m and I rouldn't sf anything ahf-.ul of mo but years of mi ry. "Jut when thircs were looking ploomien I decided to pive Tanlac a trill, and I can ?iy now that was tho best 1'-' ision I ever mo i. llhouma-ti.-'rn and stomach troubl" hive both -one. and I never have an ache or a pain. I eat anything I want, have perfect dipestion, fI. - p like a top all

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T,: tru h f it is th t i h i. THREE CHILDREN permitted my . !f to b'-eorr.o n.ii' h ) rior i 1 i t r s t . I in Kdith than l v.oald have h'-d to arknowI-P,. ! A. III. June .-Mrs -itb-r to mv-if . r I d. In maav ' Ah- - C-nn. Ily, 11 yoar.s old of Ed-re-prts she ua. differ, nt from ;ii:y '' ''n- -aVP h"r lifo to,la' t') woman I had ever knov.n. I rescue in r three children from With all her little twists and turr.i drownini;. She Wr..s eo exhausted rf .j,n.r nr 1 all th- ha'f-hu:- r- :,ft' r taking the third child to ?afem h.ilf-d -itf-.jl thi;r-r. she did !y. that -h- fell hack into the water -he was bv f.r the franke.n person la dro-.vned before the Children I hid ever known. j ''oull s;1"im" assistance. Sh cave me th. impreSon f ! 5-iylncr th.- tiiüus that the re of e- REPORT 12 DIE think for instim . in t-omm.-ntitr-r , 11VT c rct 1 CD A V -.n other p. or,!,. I ft, n found h. r j UN Oll-ilolA. i" L I jrnttir1 my r.-wn tib"ni;ht-i into wordl;ut I wf-ald li.sv.- b-in hor.. -tj r.i:itLlN'. June 2.!. Twelve pcrenouh to express !!u rn. ins v-re k i '. ' 1 and -".0 wounded in And I oouhln't leny t'iat I v.m a communist outhrtak at Ilromber?, r.it:r-d by the .attention vho paid; a Polish rity in ti;per Ks'.efl x, tl a M". There is no joan, no matter j dispatch from Oppeln thi.s afterfs.e.v eafely m.iria.'d ho te-ms;. who noun. Martial law has been declap-d.

is n percent pro.f a-;ainct llattory 1 'orn munists and unemploy--4 s'.nrm-

1 the i:romber town hall and at-

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A fresh supply of TANLAC

DROWNS RESCUING ! always on hand at

CENTRAL DKUÜ SlUKt. AMERICAN DRUG STORE RED CROSS PHARMACY Mi&hawaka

For the Summer Camp! ti:nts Camp Stoves, Camp Outfit?, Camp Chairs, Camp Cots South Bend Awning Co. 11. .17-1! W. Colfax

"I believe you rile a.-? bad as Oenr'-'e." I he.ird IMith saying. I Marled. "What's the matt r with f;-r,r'e arid ine'"

tacked th" municipal councillors. Troops were rushed to the Fcene and opened fire with machine puns.

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Beautiful Organdy, Gingham and Voile Dresses for ladies, and splendid appearing cool cloth and Palm Beach Suits for men at specially low prices. Other items such as Coats, Suits, etc., at closing out prices.

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j GOATS and SOUS for Misses, Ladies and Men The season's latest style. There aren't many left. Wc want to close them all out. Suits from $14.90 to $24.90 Coat? from $9.90 to $24.90

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DRESSES Silk, Voile, Organdy, youthful styles, well made, at very low prices. Silk D resses as low as $9.90 Work Dresses as low as $6.98

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MEN'S PANTS $1.9S up.

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isn t stylish it isn t worth having. If the quality you get is not good the value of your clothes is not good. Here you can be certain of all three of these points in these Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits for men, young men and boys. The splendid way the're tailored their newness of style their sterling quality the serviceability of these fabrics are so very good you just can't pass them up. Smart single and

double breasteds; for men and young men

them tomorrow; exceptionally fine values featured at : ; : : v ? : . . and others at $35, $40, $45, $55, $60

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Blue Suit Headquarters TOR years this store has been the Head--fl-quarters of Blue Suits. This season is no exception. Here is every conceivable blue weave that's worth considering; hard and soft weaves; quarter, half or full lined; with silk or alpaca; single and double breasted models; sizes for longs, stubs, regular, stout and long stout men; every suit guaranteed fast color or a new suit free. For Men at 35, $40, $45, $50, $55, $60. For Boys at $10, $12.50, $15, $18.50 to $30.

tylish Summer Suits

UNLESS a summer suit is made right it quickly loses its style. The real art is to make cool clothes that are stvlish and so made that thev stay that war. We have them and we're selling them at remarkably lowprices. Look at these values: Palm Beach suits, $18.50, $20, $22.50. Dixie Weave and Tropical Worsted Suits at $30, $35, $40. Mohair Suits at $20, $22.50, $25. Extra Quality Flannel Trousers at $10, $12.

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