South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1922 — Page 5

FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 6. 1022

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

KIWANIAHS GREET NEW CITY OFFICIALS

M,NEcvSSfAL!GHAMBER INVITES MANY TO BANQUET Mnrc.Ti "f V. r. Vircl-.ia. that

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Mavor cchrt A,ks Hmlhrr !' VvT i' Mniihrr of New City Ad- - Worker. -f Anr,ri'-.ii annonnr 1 . . . . . kiunnian- t PIm1 Sup- hT trviav ti.at th ior-i ur.in h: ministration to Attend port to Administration. Mf-rk. w v th m,mb o. Mrrtin- Monday. 'vnlrh civ th'-lr farm!:- ar .-arvt-- K.r. ,1 rrr vrr. r-f !n?, h wr:tt c rlirtly to ProVt' t h .t n r!tv rtfV.ciil hv

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-r;:: ARBUCKLE READY

TO BEGIN TRIAL

Comrdian, Held for Heath of Artro, to Ajpear in Court Next Mondav.

! of th n-w cltv admlnLnratlon and

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rn.rr bav bfn lnv'tod to attend the lunohf-on. Talks , bA mad" by Mayor Qrhirt. City Controller H. A. Tohulk.T. mmb of th board of public work", board r.f Äiffty and other o!ty ofticials. Mmbor of th Cha.m br wUl PxtT.d gTPMinj to th ofHria'a nnd pldro thir fipport and -ooprrat ion to th administration.

FIVE CENT BREAD IS SLATED FOR CHICAGO

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SAN tTtAN"CIJCO, Jan. .'. Rosrce , ' ; -i Arbi'Ki' ; j-ctcl to ar- j j.'. i, r- 'r:lTy nr ,--.tijr''Ia.y to b in padin'-ss for hl.i n (.or,l trial for J I ,a r.Hiau? htfr a r' sTi'.t of th'; dath i .f V!rc;r.ia Happr-. sc -. d uU d to opon ;

Monday in superior rouit. q f rt appr-.irtd probable tMav tiia: j I erre Haute Woman juN th- .t.-irt of tho trial would bo post -1 frrrd Ten Ytarl Is Now

STAYED IN BED DAYS AT A TIME

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; Thf ratfp of Mr". Minni NVJph-

bors. rharpo! with porjury ns aji

Well and Happy. "I Mm not surprisM that people praio Tanlao to th pkio. for It deKorvfs rvry thins pood that can be

VI7V AllAIt'S ITv()Il"n()N" i bors. rharp"l with porjury ns aTiHila anout it, .ain .Mrs. hin iiaicn-

lUiOKirv. ! oiicr"vth of hor testimony in h-Ur. CZ2 N'orih Fifth St., Torre Haute, IT had d t-rmii.o.l to tro t hrouch lia If of Arburklo at tho first trial, j Ind.: nrr.thAr u irh t,f. (,!) i-nfh im. I ffinif no a train today bforo Tolico i "I don't brllvn I had knon a

til h hrard al o ;t tho S' hin 11 l'Un. ! Tudro Jack. Sovoral wit nos.-.-- p - I " oil day in ton yrar? until recently, i At thi Jowf Iry ; -inr-' on V. At ff r-oti ' mained to b- hoard and the poi- i that ii. until after I had ben taking in-vd.. 3011 (.in tr.vlr in your r.Idjhiaty exi.st. that failure to roiii.pkto j Tan lac a whilo. I had aiffered disv,;i!rh and g'-l credit on a now or.o.ifln rn would furr.i h tho b -iss ; trr almost aftor everv- mal nnd , a mishty Intellifont plan. Why1 f.r a delay in tho Arbueklo ra--o. ! didn't dare to eat any henT food at j lnn't .) i'? ;.-tf . !all. I had headache- at tirnos ao bad . 1 TIlnii:S SON' TO SMOKi:. that I folt rny hoad wa. about to WOMl'-N SWT, .MONTY. S.mob.dy romarked that h;biir?t oprn and T wao so nervous l Ity bivins y.'jr vho nt th S. i "ta nnori" hm .il wlion ho rau;ht ot littlo rrst cither day or nie;ht. j

A -my pot. . 3 S Michigan All , h;rn srnokins. Mr. S. hnsiblo spo-o t.very now ar.d tnn 1 woiibl JUt f-ta ndard rnakos of factory l,iorr.i.-h j up and said that his boy w.i.i 17 and li.ivr to civo up and pro to bed and dp. f?. M' up. .1 '.." -tf th it tho ,ny ni'.pht crow up to ap-Lstay there for days at a time. I preriato a Rood smoke he jrot bim' "I think it H simply marvelous the

' a oorkintr W. D. C. pipe from way Tanlac has restored mo to

hoalth and rh.intred me from a weak and miserable woman to a well and

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i'aivin SfortzKah. chiropractor. Otorpe Platner's. hm opened officer at "L'l X. Main

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1-tfi Women sav money by buying

vour shoes at the II. S. Army storo,

IIKAD TOWARD VITItXO.VS The reason -elothln? 23 per cent off. 334-tf

happy one." Tanlac is sold In South Fend by

330 s. Michigan st. All standard JrVntral Irupr Storo and WVttick's Cut makes ff shoes. Factory blemish, j Rau rrucr Storp and by leading $1.05 up. 3 6 5 -tf drupsi.rt everywhere. Advt.

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Are In Effect On KARO

TT 7" ARO has gone back to better than jpA the old low pre-war prices. ICsro has always been one of the most economical foods for the large family and now it costs still less. Give the children lots of Karo on their pancakes, biscuits or toast. Or as a delicious spread on bread. See how theyll relish it, and how it will help give them strength and energy for all their little needs of play, work and study. P. S. Please don't forget to tell your little boy or girl to bring home a can of Karo on the way home from school.

Selling Representative CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. 20S E. Illinois Street, Chicago, III.

"DTTT BAfltJtjfully illustrated XvJjyJZ com prodacts Cock Bock of 64 pages. Write Corn Products Refining Co., Depi A, Argo, Illinois.

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RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED Tilt, r i k;n, aonizin- rl.rumatic a -rhc j; rt';i s!v re! :cr 1 by art 3H r of M.in's Liniment. For f rty u;, f k. a!l over the or!! Le f-;r l S'mh's to 1 the r.at'.i' il r-.""!y rt pains an-1 aches. Voj rn j ::-t tell by its healthy, r;i-.u! rrv o;or that it is pob to do jou c-!. A'r-r l-.rjy f-r rp-jra!i.i, f-'-::-a, I - !,,.', ti:t joints, sore injv'.i --. f-f ..-.a rr sprain. At a!! -,-.vv, 7V. 11.40.

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Dr.Hobsons S v Eczema Ointment

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Big Reduction on COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and WAISTS for

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FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER

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The Limited Number of Garments Prompts a Quick Selection

Coats and Wraps For Final Clearance we have made radical reductions on every Coat, Wrap and Cape in our stock fine soft materials, elegant fur collars and cuffs, others plain tailleured all at Big Reductions.

Suits

$50.00 to $65.00 Coats at . . $100.00 to $125.00 Coats at $ 1 50.00 to $ I 67.50 Coats at

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Final Clearance Sale Prices One $105.00 Suit at $39.50 Two $100.00 Suits at . . .$35.00 each One $79.50 Suit at $29.75 Two $75.00 Suits at $27.50 each One $65.00 Suit at $25.00 Four $50.00 Suits at $19.75 each Four $39.50 Suits at . . . .$15.00 each

Blouses

1 -3 off any Crepe de Chine or Crepe Georgette Blouse in stock $7.50 Blouses $5.00 $10.00 Blouses $6.66 $15.00 Blouses $10.00 $22.50 Blouses $15.00 3 LOTS OF BLOUSES FOR FINAL CLEARANCE Lot 1 Georgette Crepe and Fine Cotton Blouses, Values to $6.95 at $1.95 Lot 2 Fine Cotton Blouses in tailored styles, slightly soiled, values to $2.95, Final Clearance .$1.50 Lot 3 One lot of Crepe Georgette and Crepe de Chine Bl ouses, some with real filet lace trim, others with embroidery and beading, $5.75 values, Final Clearance at $3.95

Dresses

Entire stock of high class Dresses of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Velvet, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Wool Jersey at About Half Price.

Sweaters

One table of fine All Wool Sweaters in a fine assortment of colors and sizes. For quick clearance we have marked them at great reductions.

Skirts

One group of Plaid Skirts, while thev last at $2.95

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