South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1921 — Page 3

TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1921

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TURKEYS, CHICKENS and OYSTERS for THANKSGIVING W'f ttJII give you ;i n r rf r rn your sr'Kr rr hutrhr fr 1 0 p " r cent c f t h n : n o u r. t ynu Fpr.1 with in for your pult or overcoat. ConMf rlnt? th vual low prtcf9 on V-r-non cloth1.", th'.. Is a remark -nM cfTer. COMi: IN TODAY.

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PRÜM IX EST ELKHART j BUSISESS MAS l)EAD

peial to Thr Nw -Tim- ) . KI.KKAJtT. Ir.rl.. Nov. 21. i-'rank I". Zi.--"1!. prominent Klkhart !u?:-r.-s mar., an.! co-own-T of th Z.c'Uro.' I( pnrtm nt t-,rc, lropprd

jrU-uri one Mor-k from h..- hom' Sir-

flay i,!e;ht. : r'.vukiritf from

; f.pop.xy. Ho ri'ia i'ti in ;ii h utn i for .orr.p ?ini--. A !)Iool (lot a t h i rff of th- l-rmi was founI y jhy- , ..'-itir.i D'irin? th'- u i r h w-r;t to Camp H was ?,', vf.irs o!J ar.il -r. of Mr.

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liT .il(. 2-) yrar?. v;u? a Ith' -t !n-

ftantly kill"! at n' lock Mori-i of YoilIl Cleveland Girl

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Gram Jurv Invepticate? Death

ouii Cleveland at Klvrin Hotel.

of th" Hound u.ro ho v.asj I:LV!:IA. O.. Nov. 21 Dr. II. J. jo-horn, of Clovf-land Heights, was

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an I Mr. Onrad Zis?!. II- w as , non of Iavid Judd. an oM resident iir'-ly in!rumntnl in thp orKar.iz.i- f til- t'w'-i- Ho i survived hy a tion rf thr- Arivririr I.r ion po-t ir. t r.-.oth-r. hroth-r and sttr. ',h:.- citv and wo. its first cornmar.dcr. '

PLRCHASE OF VOTING MACHINES DKFKHHKD r.oSUny, Ind.. Nov. l. !!y a votf of six to or.", th" Illklrirt c-:in-;y fiMiiril Monday d"f-rrfd pur-' rhas-' of ?S votinp: n a i hi r i o:'fc:-.-d for ti2,Q(', r--ac.nln tliat th- public would not ap;.ivvo of such a ; !r:inv!ct!on at thi- tirn1 on ac-ou:it . of tax's now 1 -i n tr unuuaüy hi'h. Th" la-: . t i n cost t!i'- .:ir.:y - than i' is ai.l. T-n,

r.r.si ri-:N. Ind.. Nov. 21. Mrs. Nani-y Kiinc-. 0, who was th-' oldest pt v.-x n i-'.-sidiriK hpn', tlicd this ninrnir.' after hrlf Hin1.-. Thr"" d.iUKhU'i'A and two sni survir".

m:v (iiiT iii:as. Many n'-w and attiativ' 'hri '-nii.jriftM a r o to h- found at the I'.ook Shop. 113 N. Michigan st. IPxikf. calendars and niany other ucful articles may 1" hid at prices irtr'ic:iv"Iy low. 323-tf

technically h"ld for nianslauphtcr today pending examlT.ation of th" l-'-ly of Iiuth Wilke, 19, found dead in a hotI her.

j He plrad"d not puilty and was j hound over to the Krand jury. i Dr. Oshorne said the girl visited

h.irn Saturday and asked for mediine, coniplainintr of feeling ill. He (jffercd to accompany her homo. ".After we ot in my automobile. I notic"d the air revived her and

I kept on ihivintr." Osborne's alleged

statement paid. "When we Kt to Klyri.i we nt t a hotel. In th morning 1 discovered she was dead."

FRISCO GIRL MAY

WIN BACK BEAUTY i DEW Kit. Nov. 21. With her .face horribly marred t result of i fcCid burr.Inc, ML.i Fl IJeuallen. of 'Han rrancis o. p niakirc a heroic ftrug?'." to ovprconi" th" handicap of poverty and leach Iliehfter, ! Minn., where the hofo.- l;er

shape, l feature wld b rorrectiM Py

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In 1917, accordir.c to Mi si I-i"U-aln, she was a tee d inter in .1 l'rannto cabaret, having f oKo-a eu the show :fo of that city from th" time nhe wa? a younc s r! and able to cive recitation?. When the refused th" marrlapro offc-r of an admirer, .che .i, her M;itur Le' amc enraged itr.-l f.ung acid in her face with the statement that if he "couldn't have her no on else could." The girl's face and rhroat wer" horribly disfigured, and several operations were necessary to save her life and eyesight.

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We tnkc no credit for this wonderful value-giving event. You must thank the many men who suggestd it, the inn who asked us to bring prices down within the reach of all, the men who insisted that we offer

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This is the first time to our knowledge that the public set the price of any product. The suits and overcoats were made to sell at higher prices, but when our friends said, "$35 is all we can pay," we let them have it. You have the same opportunity. Don't miss it. Suits and overcoats for men and young men in a huge variety of attractive styles and colorings, now at $35. Others $25, $30 and up

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()Is i;I Nor .Mlssl-:i AT WAu Much pessimistic piffle has been spread that banquet aren't what t!u-y used to be ,iue to th lack of "spirits." Iyx-al banquet Wa winter have dispelled ilooni by pleasing a man's stomach. TarKer House Holls. WiJdin? itoi:.-. Patty Shells, and I'umpkln Pi-. Ideal for lodge and church suppers and banquet Mathews-Knusi Baking Company.

BRAVES STORM TO SAVE SON'S EYE I CANON CITY. Colo. Nov. 21. .

.uutiier ! ane im iiiuct in rm mis at an automobile steerirg wheel for 12 hours over mountain road.'hrough a snowstorm saved eight

ear old Fisk'.s eyesight. The j

! bov's eye was injured at p. ay Sat

urday, and his mother, Mrs. W. A. F.ek. drove all night from Elkton. ! ;n th Cripp Creek dirtrict, to get the lad to a hospital here. J

They said he owed nothing when j he died. An inquiry showed hrv had not provided for his chief creditors I

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Thanksgiving Offerings Special for Wednesday Only LADIES' SWEATERS Ladies' Tuxedo Sweaters with "Angora' or "Link" trimming. A great variety of color combinations. Regular $5.95 values. Special 6 Wednesday Ji3miJ?3 A SALE OF WAISTS One Jot of 100 Georgette Waists in a large assort-

ment of shades and styles. These waists sold regu i i .. t c n: c 1

lar up to zj.j. jpecicu Wednesday

LADIES' WOOL HOSE - All Wool Hose in pretty heather mixtures, anteed "strictly firsts." Special Wednesday, per pair, at

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Silks and Dress Goods Specials for Wednesday

PRUNELLA CLOTHS Pretty Prunella stripes for kirts a n d jumjiers, 36 nches wide. Regular $1.50 'alue. Special Wednesday, yard 98c CORDUROYS Beautiful Corduroy3 in all :olors, 31 inches wide. Spe:ial Wednesday, yard. .89c Beautiful All Wool Imported Plaids, 56 inches wide. Regular $3.00 value. Special Wednesday, per yard $1.98 "Serpentine" Crepe in arge assortment of very retty patterns. Special Vednesday, yard 25c CURTAIN NETS One lot of 36-inch Curtain Nets. Regular 50c values. Special Wednesday, per yard 25c One lot of Marquisette Curtains in ivory or white. Extra special Wednesday, per pair $1.29 One lot of Marquisette Curtains with lace edge, in ivory or white. Extra special Wednesday, pair. $1.69

SILK TAFFETAS A large assortment

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changeable Silk Taffetas in beautiful colors. Regular $2.50 values. Special, per yard $!.69 CREPE DE CHINE A great showing o f be tiful all silk Crepe de Chine in a complete line of colors. Special Wednesday, per yard $1.29 GEORGETTE CREPE Georgette Crepe in all the .vanted shades. Extra spe:ial for Wednesday, at per yard $1.00

SAVE ON YOUR FOOT WEAR

Ladies' Oxfords in black or brown, kid or calfskin leathers. All this season's Uyles. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 values. Special Wednesday, pair $3.85 CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Children's All Wool Sweaters in a large variety of colors. Special Wednesday $2.45

Basement Bargains for Wednesday

BLANKETS Large, heavy double Blankets in pretty plaids. Regular $3.50 values. Special, Wednesday, pair $2.48 Staple grey Blankets. Size 64x76. Regular $2.50 value. Special, Wednesday $1.48 Heavy. single. Plaid Blankets. Extra special, Wednesday $1.59 36-inch Striped Outing Flannel. Special. Wednesday, yard 16c Unbleached part Linen Crash. A regular 25c value. Special Wednesday, per yard 16c Bookfold light Percales, 36 inches wide. Regular 25c value. Special, Wednesday, yard 15c Ladies' fine ribbed fleeced Union Suits. All sizes. Special, Wednesday 49c Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts, all sizes. Special. Wednesday 49c Boys' 2-pant School Suits. All sizes up to 17 years. Special $4.95

Boys' 2-pant Suits of All ß Wool materials. Belted style l coats. Regular $10.00 valjes. Special, Wednesday, at S6.95 K

Boys' brown or blue Chinchilla double breasted Overcoats. Sizes 4 to 6. Special, Wednesday, at. .$4.98 Ladies' Felt Slippers in red, green, blue or navy. Special, Wednesday, per

pair $1.29 l One lot of Misses' Chil- -1 dren's and Boys' Shoes. fß Values up to $3.00. Spe:ial, Wednesday, pair $1.98 $

Special Prices on Kitchen Utensils for Thanksgiving Oval Enameled Roasters, large size. Tegular $3.50 values. Special, Wednesday $2.79 "Universal" Food Choppers. No. 1 size, complete with 4 cutting knives. Regular $2.50 values. Special, Wednesday $1.98

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To certain couples

We have a message for couples who are boarding, or living in furnished, or "light housekeeping" rooms. Everv married woman is entitled to a little home of her own. That is what she married for, and she is not getting a square deal if she is deprived of the pleasures that a home provide. Every married man will be a better man if he has a home instead of a furnished room to go after a day 3 work. The responsibility of furnishing a little home is not great. You pay a small amount down and your furniture is delivered. Then you pay just what you can afford to pay each week, or every two weeks, or every month as you prefer. By this method you are paying for your own furniture instead of paying dividends to your landlord on his furniture. Often the profit you pay to a landlord is more than your payments will amount to. We will be very glad to discuss this with any couple interested, and show them with paper and pencil how they can furnish a home, and own their furniture, for practically the same money they are now paying to landlords. Feel under no obligation to buy when you come in to get th cse figures.

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Delivers a Cedar Chest Club Closes Saturday

Next Saturday will be your last chance to get a CEDAR CHEST for Christmas on the CLUB PLAN. A host of styles and sizes await you. Stop in and select yours now, pay the first dollar and the chest is delivered at once. You can then pay the balance in mall amounts each week.

Something New for Christmas A Heller Income Participating Certificate. It will make an excellent Christmas gift one that will yield ten per cent in interest each year. Ask about this plan.

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