South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1922 — Page 20
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1922
Great Britain May Loan Austria 12 Millions to Prevent Anarchy
Wheat for Russia's Starving Millions
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Straiiihipr, Cauplit in Ire Jam With Passengers Aboard. Arc Rescued.
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from the ro unjcipil rh r- ip - .;...:- M;r, An.!c!s.'n of th" life s.vir.- Y- k An':! !
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tnrt-o sn:p. nau ih'cii jkm. la:. ; i The thin carrying paenpr-rs a?!J
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slaor-. There were 1 i 1 1 tuns of ic. i y to b.- plowed through, however. j l All of the stcaniera are it"rans eo far an batt'.-s. with ice jams are jj concerned. In the la st five years,1?
they have been wedtd in lakej.j Michigan ice half a dezen timer t I Nor.-.' was damaged as a rer-u'.t of!;! thvir experience today. i Tho Indiana, also owned 1 v thettl
Goodrich Company, was caught in the iec at 7 o'clock iat niht. while on hrr vay to Milwauh-e. The .-tamer ia in command ''apt. Klmer Itedner. Tho Aiabm.1 re-
frdn-t him them. wr diftni.s.ed on'pippc HRIVF PFPPI F wnn; lrom i.ranu iiaen. .rnui.,
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Alleged Prcachor-Fruudcr .; court Thürs lav. s'torv."it js INTO 7FRO WF ATHFR i -Michiutm Transit Co.. comimr iuj t
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Diary of a Fashion Model
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XT'MINT) C'OXI'I .N( "I iwnicn arove m ia:iii:i s ;rcm ineirj Min, W. II. Shonts. f. residen and ! homes into near zero v ather and j
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d to vi-;t M.m.i. She wa.-t usual- ( ' in a bhi" pir.-hanj apron, swin;'np f,n t);e front K it", and dv-"d bt ae blfe !.r r juiey :d : i . ; 1 l..-tw n it i Of mll V r lt I'M!.
"Iii lure. Marie." I luard the fach ! i r Voi - e d ir ! . ;i nd ;: - t: 1 I h" "riteli maid .-h'vd n- into i o r -colored dn.ciinir-ri'":'i "What in the world .are you do-, n I Rasped, as I imted wli.it , 't-rnr.il to be n. ef .dioe piled ; n . b.at-hoxf arid in every available1 it of paee, inebidin-T a !)t', c-b-net. "Oh. I'm having Mari" sort out
fny fflipnerH." Mid Mona. "It s .weh
i. nu'sanee having to look through , ill of them for the rltcht pair." "No wonder tin y -i miv d up " : si'.d. "Marie, wid you hand in" thos' i l.iek f.itin s'.ij.pers with the orna-
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thf deep-rut riles ;ind the slntrb' enter strap. I think I hall order 4om- pa'cnt. bather um'? like them." "What smart ormmnt.s they
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"I like them, too." answered dop.a. "I alerted the little droi f"er h-4 and h ol them put on the ho. t." "T!n.-.. ur.iy suede sh;.pei with lull b'.u k b ather m ik" n 5triUim;
ombination." I sill, notirr-r a airi Imart Ornunenti Distinguish The if rfreet ,-!ioi:4 m ;- shelf below Varied Slipper Typi.
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Thur lay. Story, it is grand jury indictment at
j eolored preacher of Klkhart. arrestj cd and brought here a week ar on a
warrant sworn out by pefr Miller, ms Maude Heath, general secretary j tlircatencd destruction of a drydock la Lasalle a v. jrrooer. who charged ! of the Y. W. h A., bft Thürs lav 1,rok" ont In Brooklyn today. !
.tory with isuin- and pa.-sin- a - inornir. for Chicago to attend the -v Ul ll" "1WM1 fraudulent check for $:J0. and who r. ntral Kjeld eonferen.e. Th"V.s. fighting fore- was called out when.
j hater was returned to Klkhart to son, w hh-h b pan Monday afternoon, ''ini I? 10 f IK ( r lIi 1 11 s ' 1 ; !.uivrr to similar chart s preferred , w ÜJ last until Saturday evenimr. pored by tho bitter cold.
Union Shoa Company 223 So. MichiaanSt.
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Then the curtain will drop on the Greatest Merchandising Event for
tj Value-Giving that was ever held in Northern Indiana and we also take
this means on behalf of ourselves and the manufacturers to sincerely thank those who have helped this big wholehearted event.
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"Ye. I can't ftft alon- without ,-rav shoe?" answered Moria. "Some f my street pown. are t:ray. and hen I like to wear these c unforab low-heel. d hoes with a navy -erne frock I have." "Well, pray shoes are a 5 mart a vcr." I reas-ured her. "And they ire cood for eveninc. too. I went to i lovely dun-e the other Triebt, and ill the clippers and stock inc either ,.i 1 ...1 d.i. tl.T.'n ,,f tli. -i ,',-i-tl i i
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and . buckle on tiiem." and she pointed to the lowest shelf of the ca binet. "What do you think of the slippers entirely covered with flat past-
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"If you have a slender foot they're rather effective worm with a sown of the same color." answered Mona. If.s wonderful the new things that are made for us these da !" she
j oritinued. "Who would ever have ! thought of broadtail slippers until
they came out this winter?" "I don't believe either will last as
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Pji?e hrr we. n the French and Span- 1,,n- the comfortable, low-heeled;
sandal pump you have there on the j
. eon, I shelr, I anwfrfu. "Thoy aro nice lonk'.nc and satisfactory." she said. "And now, let's talk about the day. when we were
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RUSSIA YET HOSTILETO EUROPE: TROTZKY
l1i?" as kd Mona, point insr t a buckl'-d t!r wit Ii b,:uh Spanish toricu. and Cuban hi "I r:r.i enshy see the French touch lti 'ho s-.-juare to.' I an-wer-e-l. "I think it's very .a 1 1 1 . t ia with tic lop- .t:tp." "Ys." M..r. t ad.b d. "Th.e Sjani.-h
tontruei furnish-s a n'ee di rsion j iftrr weirin-- h. w:th to orna- '
mnt at the ir-,. . Th it's why I like I p. K i i I X, Jan. 2 Although hc-s- ? iti-a pump- w:-'n :' . ithers sovitt Russia is anxious to mingle
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i.onu,' conference at Genoa, she is still the enemy of Rourpecds Kurope, i-.aordine: to a speech by Loon Trots?.ky. Itussian commissar for war, w hich was printed here today. "Ilussia is the only labor power in th.e world," said Trotszky. "the soviet tepuMit and lloursr-, ois Kurope are like two deadlv enemies who enter
VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar L. Jone
Tin: l'owiui ok a rmi.Ni. Vot: kin hev yore wiru-s an' I.kker
if they ii I.p.ten up yore care. t;le , ini0 compartment of a railway Drown yore worries in th' w ir.e -lasn J t , aill u0h nro KOvern.tl by cne If you'd ri. th. r h. v ' r:: t h-1 e. , j,5 , t raniely. that only one of them I'.ut fer me when I'm down-heart-s.!rx ivo tlu-. trlp td I k.n make my wer: :es er. 1.
Far quicker wit.i i httie .a. it w n onie kir.d-Iieart' d friend.
17b laue Oseided To Hold The GREAT "KO PE10FIT" Si
For Another Woe's So Oosno To This Store Saturday Änt!
Our whole object in holdnig these sales is to stimulate business for the more merchandise we sell the more help will be employed by the manufacturers to replace the goods. You are therefore helping the unemployment problem of our country, and not only that, you are buying this merchandise at absolute wholesale prices. Ttnerelore! Poift Forget Saturday aod AM Next Week Is The WmüE& öS (Dor Bio "MO FM0FIT"ALE As An Example We Quote a Few o5 the Many Wonilerliii Buys From This Great Sale Hundreds ol Others to Select From Come
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With kindly wort- an' -wart tn:e. !'.'.-.irt'.rar::. it;' st vp. Th...r"s lot- ' v. ays ta-t f '. r
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a ret or p. Cute show, Where ca;.."'s r.irhtt r till th' civ sr.':- - o or thr.'e.
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(M.iroiiMA .ii:snrs iriruri). P u.h back in 1757 that Spanish, j .h-ai's were forced to seek new i fo liiae.d founded their .chooLs and j i-'o;. rs in California. The endurit'!' b.-inty of their cloister wrlls :':nat.-d 'IMSTi'Il K.ItlFIC. Ask j .-r.iphs IUI 1'branJ about it. for ar TV w sjirin. home. jtfl
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The manufacturer lias taken a Meat ;e.ss on f.N
these Coats in order to h- lp this au-e alonu. h j. Therefore you t an buy handsome Wool Coats h'-j r 'J in cmbroidejed. button, fur collar trimmed an 1 "V full lined mob. Is at aetu.il o-t.
SG4x76 FULL DOUBLE SIZE HEAVY
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L.upe heavy comfy Grey K.lankets with color-
I, d borders. You'll never buy Blankets any1 . i r A n c- )i 4iCA of Vi 1 j fi r i PO er - er t r
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sprui, ei rs ar.n sf!.o,w-. , tl.ovr and fniay t ri ta : jr ,' e t5i r iniliin rv aa r 1 tered s::ch val-.es at '--"' f.;--n We are s.-liir.' lla.' at artunl - r .
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lon't m, "Poor little kiiklie, I ubb I kr.ew what to do for you f Khca the couh Erst comes, give a little Dr. Kind's Neir DLsco'xc)- as directed, and it ill soon V: eaeI. It's a good family cocgh and cold remedy, too. Ixxms up the nhicm, clears ur the coueh, relicvrs tlic con-
nirs j.wi'Ain sai.i: Thiv ycir' January rb'arir.c fal-? f-rtept for your appro (1 th . try t- c t o;ah:y Furniture i ri c k at ri;i:-v.'Ai: mo Fuii-:---1 i- i daenpo'ts in irennln-' b.-.th-r. i": I ec!? of hra:- Fttej cr iron reduceJ. fleer lamps w ith silk ?h. tile-. $11. 1) tnJ up. Th''sv ami r. anv other t .irfa'.r.a In I'e Jroorn an I I'inln Ileum. tu.tt3 await you. Convenient terms. 5-tf
.hole sepction cut fp.wer and I 1 jomin? pl-tnts. S rh F- . I TFril Co., 12 N. Michigan st. :3-tf-2S
pestion. o narmJui druses, i-orntty c.ir3 a standard ; remedy for colds, cuufchs, grippe. At your druistA, 60c. a bottle. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Constipated? Heru'sKelief ICkaiiÄ the system, with Dr. King's rills. They prompt free btle hVw, stir up the lazy liver and get at the root of the trouble. All drugiits, 25c
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MEN'S $1.0 0 WORK Men s Werk Shirts, in.ul j U ) f fr.st eeler HPie t'batn-n $ S! braj: hi nil this ta 17;yVvVi
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TO HELP llESP AMERICA BtSSYi TO MASSE JOBS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED mi Aim WMEl
MEN'S $2.50 WORK PANTS, WELL MADE, AT $1.16 WOMEN'S 50c BURSON HOSE, MILL IMPERFECT, AT . . 18c WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL SLIP OVER SWEATERS AT . . .$1.19 INFANTS' 75c WHITE DRESSES, SHORT OR LONG. AT 38c
BOYS' AND GIRLS' $1.25 FLEECED UNION SUITS AT . .68c
WOMEN'S $1.00 VOILE WAISTS, ALL SIZES, AT ..... .47c BOYS' 75c BLOUSE WAISTS, ALL SIZES, AT 34c WOMEN'S $1.00 SATEEN BLOOMERS, ALL COLORS, AT 50c
MEN'S $2.00 HEAVY SWEATER COATS AT $1.36?
WOMEN'S $6.00 WOOL DRESS SKIRTS AT . $2.92 $2.00 ALARM CLOCKS, AMERICAN MAKE, AT $1.07
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$1.50 O'CEDAR OIL MOPS AND HANDLE FOR 82c WOMEN'S $1.75 FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS AT 97c WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $20 NEW SPRING DRESSES $9.88
WOMEN'S UP TO $35 WINTER FUR TRIM. COATS $12.75
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Buy your suit or overcoat at Sherman's you will have the same style, the same fabric as if you paid $35 to $40 our factory plan of selling gives us every advantage to undersell and outsell the ordinary re tail store. You buy Sherman's clothes at ct manufacturer's price not a retailer's price. It would be plain extravagance for you to pay more than our price, $19.50. Spend five minutes of your time at Sherman's. Examine these fine all-wool suits and overcoats try some on, the more you know about clothes the more you'll appreciate this money saving clothes offer. Our guarantee alone should bring you to Sherman's, it eliminates every risk. Y ou must be perfectly satisfied in every respect or your money refunded.
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The biRCJt value your money can buy, a pair of Sherman's trousers for $4 o t h e r stores must charge $6 and $7 for the same value. Thousands of pairs for you to choose
from. Fine all-wool fabrics in every pattern or color. Try a pair of Sherman's trousers, we know you'll like them. Your choice, any pair, any size, $4.
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