South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1921 — Page 5

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THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24. 192 1 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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BISHG? TO ADDRESS Name F. A. Bryan RED GROSS WORKERS HJa ?f lnd?na

Ulub Hext Year

Organization Makr- Plans

Mrnifwr-liip Drive in Citv Nov. 29.

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More Members of Hoard of Governors Cho-en ly

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12:1" r."x t M r. ! y r. o r. . Th f 7' ' 'i 'k f '-n ! .a tt!'1 fTrlor.'''1 v.i'h ! 1 ..- nr- lvit !-.- in th I'r.'.'M K'nfM ar.l wl'.I !!-

.tin of an

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Local Organization.

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r f th" Indiana, i

rtj VIM' ' t ;) app' -'' Various dav drv-

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;.ni & Mi hurari

club at a rr-'tirv? Tur-sday r.icrrrt ;r tho club r"rnis. Da.vi 1 lollock, r,'-r:il rn 'ir.'ir of Ur S:ni;r -Mfto--Co. plant r- wan chusen vice pro,-vU-r.l. and ilortirru.-r I'. 1U'-J, cf ther.rm of & Klr.jr, certified pubi.: accountants, was c-it-cUd srxrt-tury-tn .usurer. Thr'-c new members were elected

Postal Authorities to Aid in Locating Missing People J I'ndrr ttu term of a bulletin ri c-ivfd at th local pot otHce Wd-

n-sday üMjea ty I'ostmaster ien. Kay. th machinery of the postal rvice hall b placed at the dlspr.i! of perpon who hav lost tract .f :nlslr.' relative or friends. Owinc to the fact that thousands of r(!a'JvM, loved ons and friend are rportftd mifFin each year, the pfFtal department bel!eve. that through the ?ysem which operates

In cery corner of tho country. It will be able to assist materially in finding the mi.ln?. Any one who in their dlxtre?

rnerc at thrir nom Imchecn We 3 -n--.iay in tho pink parlor of the Oliver hotel. Manajror flren rutllr.ei tlie work

seeks knowle 1 of ml.rlnpr mm. I of a civic character that appeal to women or chil lren may apply to : the ccopcritivo ir.stirct of the varthe pnatmftK-T and receive all the iou .cirtl and welfare orcTnizati' r.s nslstance pr-i'f,'h in trarln them. 'of the city f.-.r lrs22. H- sp-'ia.y i ptresjied th of tra k vat :n

and toM the m :r.:-"rs of thr club they ccuM add to-the betterment of the community by u!nt: thf!r Infhifnce and pret: in irettir.r be-

i hind the public movements that are ! to be put ovfr durinff the roi;ii:i? I year.

Isn't It easy? Only $5 down and I r.""-"V

51 a wecK aeiivcr me ome.a Washer, v.'oman's greatest friend. Make her happy. Mor.m .v Son.

K.2 X. Mich.

Frank Green Talks to Members of Lions Club Members of the I:ons Club listened to an addrfM by Manager Frank J. Green, of the Chamber of Com-

GLASSI-S Propcrlj

DFL J. BURKE ISO A. 51lfhlfn u llroLfi I-nt luplle(4l.

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Hatfodorn & Websivr DfyrcinLrrnQ;

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COAL? CALL MAIN 74 Sam'I C. Lontz & Sons On Colfax Ava.

f the on" i

on T ieda- ' tf the board of povrmors. Dr. O

Nov. 23. will be dennir lv forrnulatJ I Niensiedt. I. U. Kavan-an. ana

for the Moridav luncheon and will' A. M . i:u.'ii aro ine new aauiuora i

! plv n th lr Ir.Trutime. Organization

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to the iK-ard. Tho six holdover

beir.tr ' n i emb-r.s of tiio board are I". A. j

f,Iiry'an. David Pollock, Harry v hee.-

dee,.jop-.i daiiv n conferences of i

workers and m'-r.--.b" r- rf tl;" xer-u-! Jork, C.

five rommittee 0";r)a' of tie T'rd und F. H. "Wellington.

CroK hope to obtain n.r- than 12 -i Di-monthly Saturday

.Shafer,

Prank Warner.

TOO, the membership total of i:2 0. Itc'i'iiremerits f last y ar were

r.ot f.ntireiv finance. I bv the fund.!

received from the Jl membership received from the 2,(;'r) p-r?ons who pledged their faith in th- (r?tn'7.'ilftn nni! It I -i t 1 f Vi t t n rnn-

Mderable larK r membership will be

neres.sary l: the jor-ii rnapter :s

afternoon

luncheons will b resumed In De((ir.ber. Combiru'Ltic n luncheons uf tlie Uniersity and Indiana clubs each Tues-lay, will bo lnauuratea in December. Entertainment feature a will bo provided at the lunch

eons.

Entertainment for members of

to , both club- will bo provided from

finmco !?.s activities during th coming year.

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0 DELIVER AO MAIL THAKKSG1V1XG DAY

iv, Tli a nkivin day r.' mail deliveries ,y

y fir rural carriers in i

arer.rd :n4r to an anr.iade Ijv Postmaster

On Thunthere will b either the r. South Pen I nouneernent

Hunter V-dr. t .-May rn'irnin;. Tho ftimp and r istry windows uill be open for or;e hour in the morning beinnin. at rj u'cloc!'. (Icncral delivery divisions will also be open during that hour for tl." accommodation of general delivery patrons only. It was sai 1. Collections will bo made from all contract stations beinnintr at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and will al.o be made from boxe sn the business section by a ibtitut' eirrier commencing at 4 o'clock.

time to time during the winter season by the Indiana club and the University club acting alternately.

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ivriatiisT ivxin. ft T compounded quar-

Junior "V" Hoys to Have

Program on Thanksgiving Poy.s of tlie junior l'-nrtm''nt of the Y. M. . A. will be entertained In the J.-bby of the building on Thursday afternoon with a special Than?:sivin movio program and party at 4 o'clock. A featuro him will be shown and "eats." Ftunts etc. will make up the re mal nil er of the program for the youngsters. All tho members of the Junior Y. M. C A. association have been invited to attend.

terly. that's what we jiay for your money. Assets $1,003.000.00. Contincrent fund $43,000. Under state Hujun ision. l irst mortpago loans in Fouth Bend only. Puildinjr & Iy-.an Assn., 124 S. Main. C26-tf

ritoniiiiM soiivnn. Tho wash day problem has been easily solved by the Cotlield Washer. Fix ItoRers Teaspoons free with every Coiheld. $5 down and $1 a week will deliver washer. Moran & S-5n. 132 N. Mich. 326-tf

Free Hoy's Watches at Vernon's. 321tf

Ni:W lOSTATi Ili:ll'r4TI(N5v The maximum weight limit on paokass e-xeb.anced with Austria has been Increns-d from 11 pounds, five killiirrams to 22 pounds, in kil

ograms under a new regulation is-i sued by the postal headquarters at J Washington. The transit charges on ;' the.-e package exceeding 11 pounds' will be CS cents on all up to the 22 pound limit, in addition to the postal'

rate of 12 cents for each pound and fraction of a pfMind. Another regulation announced by Postmaster Hunter permits the se51dIng of coffee in the pared post mails to Italy.

Christmas Tree Lights will do a prcat deal to briirhten the home and they're s- Inexpensive. In fact you'll find a nio.t elaborate display of Inexpensive electrical appliances at the b!tr T'.lectri.- Gift Shop. S-e our windows. Moran v Son. 1.12 X. Midi. n'2-tf

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Auto Lens

Directs all the light to the road, providing a long, wide, safe drivir.glight. Legal everywhere. Kquin vour

car today. Ask your dealer. Wholesale Diitributors: W.J.HoIliJay &.Co., Indianapolis Lomont 5 Co. - - Fort Wayne HovMirtl t ran l:l I '.. ut!i Itfixl.

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How Miserable This Yfomac Was Until She Took Lydia E. Pinkham,s Vegetable Compound Toornsboro, Ga. "I suffered terribly with backache and headache all

the time, was so

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weak and nervous

I didn't know what to do, and could not do my work. My troubla was deficient and irregular periods. I read in the papers what Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable ComTRUind had done for others and de

cided to pnve it a trial. I ot pood results from its use so that I am now able te da rr.v work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles similar to mine and vou mav use these facts a3 a testimonial" Mrs. CF. PHILLIPS, Toomsboro, Ca. Weak, nervous women make unhappy homes, their condition irritates loth husband and children. It has been said that nine-tenths of tho nervous prostration, nervous deepondency, "the blues," irritability end backache arise from some displacement or derangement of a woman's system. Mrs. Phillips' letter proves that no other remedy is so successful as Lydia H Pinkham's Vegetable (V,rrK;und.

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Buys a Cabinet Phonograph. Absoultely no such value has been offered by any concern anywhere and in addition we give nearly eight dollars worth of records.

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6 double disc 12-inch Victor and Columbia records regularly listed at $1.25 and $1.35 each given with each machine. Other Cabinet Models at $65, $75, 85, $95 On easy terms of payment Pick out your machine and make a deposit now as our stock of lower priced machines is limited. Record Sale 1 000 regular Columbia records go on sale at once in our basement bargain counter at 55c Each 2 for $1.00 These are new records and the regular 85c records that are now dropped from the catalogues. Yes, you may hear them. Emerson records while they last, 3 for $1.00. THE

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MUSC SHOP Open Every Evening

The Greatest Mother is calling. Have you answered? Red Cross Roll Call, Nov. 28, 29, 30.

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Begins Friday

117 South Michigan St Correct Apparel for Women The Frances Shop's

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Shop quality, think

Frances Shop style then think of the prices at which these distinctive coats are offered and you will then realize what we

have done for this event.

in

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great selling

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Frocks for thr street, frocks for the afternoon affair, gowns for evening and dinner all these are included in this sale. They are to be had in all those wonderful materials that are finding favor in the great fashion centers from which they have but recently come.

Three Groups of Coats and Dresses at Prices Greatly Reduced

$30.00 Coats and Dresses $35.00 Coats and Dresses $39.75 Coats and Dresses' $45.00 Coats and Dresses

Dresses Dresses

$49.75 Coats and S59.75 Coats and

$69.75 Coats and Dresses $79.75 Coats and Dresses

$85.00 Coats and Dresses $89.75 Coats and Dresses $95.00 Coats and Dresses $98.75 Coats and Dresses

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and in addition we offer all coats valued at $110.00 and up at one-fourth off

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On Our Entire Stock of Winter Suits

an offer in which we make unusual price concessions on suits of such exceptional quality. 3

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One Special Lot of Newest Dresses

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