South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 9
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FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1 3. 1922 .
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In nineteen-seventeen thousands of young men were making good money in South Bend. Clerks, laborers, salesmen, factory hands all became overnight soldiers and sailors of Uncle Sam. Was there any whimper or protest? Certainly not.
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and they came. You people who were at that time enjoying the comforts of serene prosperity needed them then to safeguard your fortunes.
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GET YOUR TICKETS AT ONE OF GOLDEN MANN'S STORES AND SAVE 15 To encourage the sale of tickets to the? Soldiers' reception, Golden Mann offers 1 5 in merchandise for every dollar over $5 paid for a ticket in any one of his four cigar stores. ALL RIGHT, BOYS, LET'S GO!
On January 16th, at the Studebaker Administration Building, the people of South Bend will express their heartfelt thanks in the form of a reception to the "boys." Tickets for this affair range from $5 up to $500. The plan is to give this money to a fund which will enable the "buddies" out of work to get on their feet. We've said enough. Get a. Ticket Today!
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Get Your Tickets at Golden Manns Four Stores, George Platner's, Hnllie & Mike's or the Oliver News Staiid
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