South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 26, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1922 — Page 10
THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1922
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GREECE ACCEPTS BID TO ECONOMIC PARLEY r M ' i.V. Jmm. : j. t ha.-' fo'in-'Uv ;t'r-:'l lu it.ition t( pi'fi'ij-ac" in t!i' f or-.r::i i- or fcrrr. r. p'-T iru: .ri ;:io,i M.ircli 8, .iid an r.X'"ha ii Toh-sr.i ph j . i It fiom Athr.- todiy. A d! pat' h from Rlz; s. i i 1 th.it t!,- .-ill-Russian '-ntra! fcxo:utiv. r OI;ir:'ltttr '.VOUÜ 1:1'' .J a Tt. 2" tt appoint tit''- -oi' t tlrloates t ("if : i .
PACKING UNIONS TO VOTE ON WORK ISSUE! CHICAfrO. Jan. 25 Union em-j p'oyr.c of parkins houses throughout j 'ountry, who h.ive t.cen n i trik-- for "veral ,vf;. will vote j Thtir-li.v on whether or not they r'-luni to -,vo.k. ' j D'-niiis Jiiie. ,"i'tary treasurer! f th1 union, advised all I oral. to j
-ouipi'-v tn".r voir tins wci, I'.irkors have nver recognized Til-- trik'v .'in! plants in some cities h'ive hcn ab!1 to renin in in operation. In othT oackinc renters, the
:rikr v.:is more rffertivo. j Riot1- marke! th- strike in -evcral ! j FINANCIER, AIDE TO STUDEBAKER, IS DEAD M'W VnUK. Tnn. 2". A. Birtonj IU pDtirn. Nw Vf-rk fmanrier and riiali'ioan f-f tii" m.ard of the Chase j
National ' . ; ! : k . dud today. . . Hepburn's death followed in.luri sti-taine.d when he was hit hy a lu.-spnirer i'U on Fifth av a few days ago. Ileplturn was 7.". In addition to h! rorwie, tion with
th Ch.i.f hpnk he un director FIRE IN CITY'S HUB
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Columbia Trust. New York Mirance Co.. and several o: poration-.
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RUINS BIG BUILDINGS UNIONTOWN. fa.. Jan. Fit.
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FORD'S ROAD ASKS TO SELL NEW BONDS
WASHINGTON. .Ian. Heniw
Ford's railroad, the Detroit. Toledo
and Trenton, today applied to the interstate commerce commi.-sion for authority to isue 451,O00 worfh ol lirt mortjaye 50-year Ö percent poid bonds. Th" fund from this iur are to o used to reimburse tlie road'.1 treasury for expenditure?tr.ade hf tween July 1. 1120. and July 1. '1121. for additions and betterments to the road, including additional terminal '.anilities.
of this city
early today destroyed six bui:ie. buildir.es' aI'd damaged several cther.s. causing n estimated lo.s ol J2"0.000. The fire said to hat started in tlio kitclit-n of a restau-
i rant. A mprn wind spread tnj
flames. At S o'clock this mornir.jr, tlie flrt was tili burning though beli'ved under control. It started at o'clock.
ENGLISH COMMITTEE URGES MILITARY CUT IANI'CN". .lam 2'. The -overti ment economy committee, headed by i-r Fric Geddcs.' will recommend :t cut of 40, COO, 000 " poundri in army and navy expenlitures, according to the Westminster Ciazette. today.
WHICH HO TOÜ PUKFKK? In th old days they burned candles which were home mad-. Thn came the oil lamp. Later they used pas. Now It's the electric Hht. Retinoid sells genuine Mazda bulba and says they are the best. 352-tf
Women savo money by buying your shoes at the U. S. Army store. 230 S. Michigan et. All standard makes of shoes. Factory blemish. S 1.95 up. 365-lX
2 5 percent Reduction Sale. Ver-
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THE BEST VALUES
riisjh radc winter apparel which we have been able to offer are afforded
in these specials. This is the final reduction.
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CLOTH COATS AND WRAPS anions whi h ai -ir.r o." ti t- Lit-vt to-;: r Ci one fur collared, cut full, of line soft fabrics in the newest and in all of the colors of the season. -
$45.00
$55.00
$65.00
"f'hec prices represent half and less of the actual value of these coats. Women's and Misses' FASHIONABLE WINTER SUITS including a few Manponc suits, all at prices astoundingly low $20.00 - $29.15 - S3 9.75 - $49.50 if you have need of a new suit, this is most certainly your opportunity. FUR COATS AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
Squirrel Wrap. Full length coat, made of fine dark Russian
Sow .
Squirrels
Mole Wrap. Graceful model of Scotch Mole, perfectly (f J QJJ matrhrd lww Hudson Seal Coat. Full length model. Tuxedo Shawl (t O C! Ifl ,'oll.r 3dDU
Jap Mink Wrap. Very handsome
stle, ornamented with tails nt bottom of deep yoke. . .
Near Seal Coat. 43 inches long, with
TuxecJo style collar, cuffs of gray squirrel
$185
New Fox Chokers
$72.50
just in. every one rich and. fluff v
$350
Charming! is the only adequate description of the
Beautiful New Spring Frocks arriving daily. Lovely Canton Crepes. Krepe Knits. Crepe Roma. Crisp New Taffetas in a comprehensive showing redolent of spring and youth in every line. All together irresistable frocks at
S35.00
S45.00
$55.00
-others as low as $25 at.d up to $97.50.
Just Received. New 1922 Tailored Waists
in all white, colors, checks
and combinations
$2.50
New Spring Hosiery Is Here. New colors, new styles, new weaves. $1.95 up to $4.95.
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Yours in all sincerity, NEWMAN'S
