South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 330, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1921 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 26, 1021 9
BRIA11D REPLIES TO GURZOH SLAM BY "CHALLENGE
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Edwards Iron Works GET OUR PRICE ft Inforrlng. ChannrLa. 2 Hnruv Anclor. lUrt. uni . II IN KT. ".S??1
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l'in.l h.-r 'r:M-tropr,!it.a: army by a 1 ',r J-'f'rn mattery. thirl. I Wliil.. th.- 'hirns" nnxlf of the "In vpit of th.- la x wi;i h kfpyr'r I;a prohl-ra prw-'-ntc.i l:tnrulthrr. rlnyv.-,-, ..ith th- oiors. arfial-i ?1,s ot it wn tolay, th'.so w( r 1Nly th r- ar- or.Iv '.,. 1 "u 1 1 h :no r I 'i'nt from tho danf-r fen hy thf th- nivr-rr,T:;.T.t has ir.rro.liii -l a hi.it t'"it 'l stat s. 1 Into parlia rti- ro vai h r-l.- s th" n A:nrian official toM tho i poriod of rvi )y half. As a r-on- '"nin d I'on that in some quartors j nr.-. th" roimlor of ff.-t iv-s ' r 'r" ' tn to 1'" an intention to i
in th" army is in th- ,-ano- rropor- ' v- ti."hl as.-nt to th" naval prothn. iti.aia until all ant:l"s of tho Far
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"I do not quit" M". ho-.vrvrr." hjtn n.f(3S)l v(vU)vnt to the Iluirlus faid -what int-rost tho-r- can ! pr(,Kram unt;i satisfa. tory J-arain!
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Jutlgc Oiunclit Acts to Halt
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thoy would make definite rocomj no-ndatlons to tho full romrnittee on I armaments.
S.-o'y Ihuhr.q doos not wish unduly to hurry any decision, it was
,. . . . I lll'IU'- Ulill, l'Ul II'., UM.- (HIHI illllllity court Friday sucpond"d an as- ,,- . , , ., , ,, , . I lean officials. fails to see why It reused r.no of $.0 and eosts on eon-i . . , 4 , , . . . ; . .n ... , vhoa d take Ions to decide the plain dttlon that payments of are made I .. , .,......, t. t
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PATENTS
And Tni?e .Marks Ohtaiiual In nil Countries. Advlcv IYix. GEO. J. OlrsCII, Reßlsteretl Patent AU't, 11-712 Studebakjr Rld., South Iiond, 2nd.
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had Jurisdletion In püsin.t; s-nt n. In such easos, .Tudtro Omarht in sot - ! JT tine: tho allrwane,. f,,r a period of jj time, set a pro".dcnt for liimsolf if l r.ot for til" elty court in holding for1;
two yoars ttio fino over tlso d"f ndnnt's head if paments for the ehild's support is not firthcor!.i;ii: regularly each week. Tho ease, in whi. h Hi" Mnd'.n d"manded p.n no tits h. :;m at onee. was that ef Wihiaru i doners. Carrirk hotel. l o. i : 1 1 v arrested oti a t-'irr'jYf ..... ..i.f .... l. . : . .
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t(. cuinp'.v with, an otd-T of Juih-.o ' Chester K. .M on t c " a r in sup'tior ' court ti p;oi.i" for his child's .support. Tho hoi. John V. Jor.e-. was tiven into th" . u-t- dy of has i:rand- ', U.othor follow i:- :!.,- :;iat.t;:a: of a tl'tiei' d:or.m. ; Jo:.- - and th-. 1h's''' mother. Jonrs oht.m"d a rt.-ript from ' D p. (."It l ) Ki'l.i'ji jor . J to Dn.p'.v with Ju !:a' !.-:. i. :t's or.'.r and e. promised t. ci-.tmij.. ;hc p.. :,i. i;t.s 1 . in t h" f u : t; r.-. ' r.
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WESTINGHOUSE Ilonu r Mowers Hattery Shop Winter Storage Ilepalrins mid Itecharns 715 S. Mlehisan Lincoln C.79Ö Itelvlencc, I.Incohi K,"r(i
HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SALE Harry Kiintf. the well known hrerder of pure-Prod HoMein cattle, will disperso hU herd at the IUnr Oak Stock Parin, emht miles southwest of South P.ei d. on WotlnoMla j , N'ou'IhIkt "Olli. At this time Mr. Krins will sell 14 head of re-istered Holstein cows at puldie auction. These cattle are all sound and of an approved type. This sale will afford an opportunity for those wishint: to Puy foumlation stock. Attend this -ale and got your start for Letter dairying. I'ny your puio-hred Holsteins while the mailat is down and "t the advant.i'p of the certain rie that will folh-w In tho next few months. This sale has the approval and support of th" St. Joseph Valley Holstein lh coders Association and you are assured a square d. ah LHO VANHi:SS. Pros.
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at on: sToni: rjlIl.Y AND SATPUD AY. NOV. 2,Vni AND 12f.ni TODAY Till". LAST 1.Y :( A. .M. to :(() I. M. TUP. I.1TTI.K CUM i:.i: IMIONP. the latest patented prf. t ho trim: device, en.ahlt s you to hear tinier ail condition.-, in th" huia !i. thoater ar.d CT.fral ron ersation. Th" APTo M.SS.;i: stops head r.o!.-."s and r.i.ikfs tht euro of deafness po .-slide. Ilememh r. wo wovild r.ot allow such a di !U"r..-:r.iti"n in our store unless we had Investigated the instrument thoroughly. An expert frort) New Yirk City will e with x.s on the ah.'V" days. We im st arns!ly te.;uest you to tall, make a test privately and re. i. expert advi o without rhaivt". llery instrument puarant.. d. Ak or w rite for la-okh-t, ' Cause Thine liar to Hear." T"!l your deaf friends.
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If You Have Not Yet Started Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DO SO NOW! It Will Be Greatly to Your Advantage
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A wShowing of New Waists We have lately received several good value Waists of checked and striped Flaxon and Dimity. They have Peter Pan collars with plain, pleated or Irish crocheted edges. All are especially dainty models and are reasonably priced at $2.35, $2.98 and $3.98.
Splendid Values in Sweaters at $5.00 Each For this remarkably low price you can get a good looking, well made Tuxedo or Slip-on Sweater of worsted. They arc really a bargain. The colors are good and there is a plentiful variety to select from. We do not believe you will find such a value again.
A Brushed Wool Scarf is What You Need They're $5.00 Wh en you can get a Scarf like one of these for $5.00, it's time to buy. The color combinations are beautiful and the Scarfs are big enough to actually keep you warm. Most of them have fringed ends. You will want one the minute you 6ee them, and you really need one for cold winter days. Boudoir Caps We have a new assortment of dainty Boudoir Caps, made of ribbon and net. They would make delightful Xmas gifts. Our present selection is by far the best we have ever had and the prices are noticeably low 65c to $3.50 each.
Beacon Blanket Robes $5.00 and $6.00 The Beacon designs are noted for their originality and beauty. We are showing some of their best. These Robes are cord and braid trimmed. They have pockets and cord sashes. All women love good looking Bath Robes. Give Beacons 1
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Dress Values Worth Noticing These are included in a particularly attractive showing of the very newest models in Canton Crepe, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Satin, Poiret Twill and Tricotine; Beaded Georgettes are very much in evidence in both dark and light shades. There are Dresses here for every daytime occasion. The very moderate prices on this group are $35.00 to $55.00. Cute Dresses for Your Little Daughter $10.00 to $25.00 In our Children's Dept. you will be greeted by a beautiful variety of Children's Dresses. These girlish little models come in Jersey, French Serge, Velvet, Crepe de Chine and Velvet combinations, Velour and Flannel. Silk Floss and Yarn forms the attractive trimming. We have sizes 6 to 16. The Practical Bloomer Dress $2.50 and $2.95 For children of 2 to 6 you can find no better play or school clothes. These Bloomer Dresses are made of Gingham and Bl ack Sateen. They are trimmed with appliquet and braid of contrasting colors.
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Gloves in a Great Arrav for Christmas We want you to see the large showing of Christmas Gloves we have assembled for women and children. KCayser's Pure Silk, Suede lined, two clasp Gloves, in Black, Brown, Grey and White $1.50 a pair. Kayser's Silk lined Silk Gloves, in Navy, White, Brown, Black and Beaver $1.95 a pair. Fownes' double silk Gauntlet Glovc3 in White, Castor and Seal $2.65 a pair. Real Kid, two clasp Gloves in Black, Brown, Tan and Beaver $2.75 a pair. Children's Leather Gloves, lined and unlined for warmth and dress, in all sizes and popular colors $1.25 to $1.85 a pair.
Atliena Underwear for Women Medium weight cotton Union Suits in all styles; pink and vhite $2.00 and $2.25. Light weight Cotton Union Suits in all styles $2.00 and $2.25. - Half Wool Union Suits in medium weight; low neck and elbow sleeve or sleeveless $2.50 and $2.95. Silk and Wool Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, bodice top; knee length $2.50 and - 95 85 rc Wool Union Suits in three styles $3.25 and $3.50.
Flannelette Gowns for Women (Second Floor) $1.00 Each This is a splendid value, as you can readily see. These Gowns are cut full and are trimmed mainly with hemstitching. They have collars or low necks. Plain white or colored striped.
Winter Coats You Are Proud to Wear $50.00 to $85.00 Certainly these prices are not prohibitive in fact they are low for such fine Coats of Pollyanna, Gerona. Marvella, Chamoistyn and Normandy. All models arc handsomely lined and include the wrappy, belted and loose back styles. They have big storm collars of self material. ou will find a pleasing variety in these coats. Come and sec them.
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$29.75, $39.75, $45.00 and $50.00 Here is a great lot of real values. These smart Coats for high school girls are 36 and 40 inches long and are made up in a splendid quality of Polo Cloth. Suede forms the lining, and the collars are of Beaverette, Opossum and Raccoon. All models have pockets and belts.
Daniel Green Comfy Slippers (Everybody Wants Them) We are showing all sizes, shapes and materials. For Infants at $1.10 to $1.20. For Children at $1,30 to $2.25 For Misses at $1.90 lo $2.25. For Youths at $1.85 to $1.98. For Boys at $1.98 to $2.25. For Men at $1.90 to $3.98. For Women at $1.98 to $5.50. Children's Shoes and Rubbers for Christmas The Holland Shoes for Boys are as good as you could wish. Long wear is their strongest feature, but good looks have not been sacrificed. They are priced $5.00 to $7.85. For Girls you can rely upon the Ferries Shoes. They are neat in appearance, yet give good service. These are $4.50 to $8.50. Ball Band Rubbers 69c to $1.30. Ball Band Arctics $2.59 to $5.00.
In Our Men's Store A wonderful line of Neckties is being featured for Saturday. The patterns are new and very good looking. The ipecial prices pit ced on this neckwear are 59c, 75c, $1.00 nd $1.50. Th is is a splendid chance to select your gift Ties for Christmas. Stephenson's Winter Underwear for Men $2.37, $2.97 and $3.66 a Suit These Mill-run Union Suits ire a splendid buy.' When you ran get high class Underwear for manufacturers' prices it pays to buy it and that's what we're offering here.
Three Big Linen Values for Saturday 20 Pure Linen Pattern Table Cloths, 68x68. Four beautiful circular designs. Special for Saturday only $3.95 each. Maderia Pure Linen Center Pieces, hand embroidered, 14 inch size. Just 5 dozen to sell Saturday only at $1.29 each. 22 inch Pure Linen Napkins. Some are soiled. About 20 dozen to choose from. Saturday only they are $5.95 a dozen.
The back-breaking broom and dust pan days vanish the moment your housekeeping implements include The Premier Electric Cleaner $42.50 We demonstrate th"m in our Carpet Department.
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