South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 46, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY H. m22

MAY RETAIN OREGON AS NAVY MEMORIAL

VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar L. Jones

She Seeks Seat in Congress

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DEATHS

saieaii a. iM)M:mtKi:. Mrs. Sarali A. Ilonebrakf, w.i of thf la t r fJoorcc W. lior.ebrak" .' Clay township, d!rd yesterday aft-r-noon at 4 oilotk followinff .an Il".nrf ore wf-k. S!ir was born Aug. 1" Uns in St. Joio-ph county and livd hro all r-r lif. On Nov. jj. 1 S C 2 . fhe marrird (If-orpe "V. Ftor,--brak'. unc son (j. Md ward Borir : 'i a h' and a brother William. J. ?Ii;Vr f N'rwton. Kau.., survive hor. Fuiimm! f--.-rvi-:rs will b? held from th hoi::i

Thursday afternoon at

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: Ti:" men who ha" to battl for th plennirr.' thut the;.- pain.

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i::r:K tha' ha i;!ftim-. o:;o h-si ta tt-s to Luv h-ra -a h'-n a hi;:v i.s first abli.-d; d. l' ir,c!.H of brilliant "hir.os" print a r.- hdn? substitutod for ph-tlirejt by on" !"',7T WOT) nn ' d !o'.op,- thrv ,irr.

.frs. T. T. fntman of Idttle Itook. Ark., r.ai! jnally known vjffrapo or-

rar.izor and lecturer, will bj dernorrntic candidate to nil the unfxpiird

tTni of -"untrrcfsnnn II. M. .Tacowav, uho'il r-fiirr. IIr ra-:(i.l.-(ry :s ti- M,In 1 A A lj- ! dnr-ed by the Arkana Iicrun ol i ' the 1 1 x anniversary of r no-n Voters. bir:h. Mrs. Ilva II. CS ray of War.-aw. ; Iid.. a virtmi of cara er. succunibod TIOT H "TXTr VCU PR n l! ':'rj ''c yttcrday afternoon ihb 1UU l,KAiMJ .t i:pworth hospital. She had boon

JLKY IA THEATER CRASH ! ill two year.. The dcctwH was thwife of George I Gray. One sifter, (Continued from pare one.) Mrs. Ilattin Ferrell. sundves. m-

was out soven hours before It re-I

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from morning until nipht. Jtlanu's r.ult VnstrurtJon. F'."!itin?r e-vory minuto till tl-.e same' The rnoncra 1urv in its verdict!

of life is won idoriarcd that "th collapse of the! Herman Stahl, 61 Park aw. died

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BiDiscounts Now Given on Furniture.

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j ins come here from Detroit. Ho is survived by a son, Charles, of 61 S i I'ark av. ! The body was sent Tuesday afterj noon to Walnut. Iowa where burial I v ill take place Saturday. Mr. Stahl j had been a member of the Lutheran i church and tho A. O. I". W. there.

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The Famous Whittalls W'e now have a most satisfactory showing of these High Quality Rugs. Included are the well known AngloPersians, Anglo-Kirmans. Royal Tepracs and Peerless Body Brussels. 9x12 sizes are $60.00 to $120.00. Small and special sizes reduced according.

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I hese new Rugs come in plain colors with a single band border. They are built for hard wear and, being reversible, give about twice the length of service an ordinary Rug does. They are suitable for dining rooms and bed rooms9xl2 size $38.00. Wiiton Velvets One special Rug that we offer is an extra fine Wilton Velvet, made seamless. It is beautifully colored and has ringed ends. The 9 ft. x 12 ft. size is $37.50 The 1 1 ft. 3in. x 12 ft. size is. . .$45.00

Axminsters Complete line in Velvet, Tapestry Brussels and Wool Fibre. 4 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. Axminsters $1 3.50 6 ft. x 9 ft. Axminsters $24.50 7 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. Axminsters. . .$29.75 9 ft. x 9 ft. Axminsters $37.50 10 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 6 in. Axmin sters $62.50 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. Axminsters. .$69.75 Carpets by the Yard Plain colors in all the newest shades are being shown in our Velvet and Wilton Carpets, as well as a variety of small all-over patterns with matching borders. Plain Carpets. 27 inch, $2.65 and $3.75 a yard. Figured Carpets and border. $1.65 and $2.65 a yard. These prices include making and laying. Special Orders We are showing in our Special Order Department a complete line of specially made and regular sized seamless Chenille Carpets and Rugs. Anyone desiring plain colored floor covering should consult this department.

RUG DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR. SOUTH

j Charlies r. c.iu:-i:iu i Charles Frank CJrenert, it.idina: j ast of Klkhart. dk-d To.-day

1 morning at 5:45 o'clock at thv roM-!

I ih'nce of his sister. Mis. Alice j Mooi-f f. 10 "V. Calvert t. j He was born in drant county, InIdiana, and was 41 years of aso. Ho ; t survived by his wife. Dei;;i May, iaud .ix brothers and sistei-, Henry ; Irvin. Alon.o and CJooise H .. of ! liritol. Ind.; Mrs. Ali'-e Moore of j South Kond. Kmma K. ('line of Blue i CiiM and Anna D. Da vi- of Grant ! county. ; Funeral arrangements have not ! In- u completed.

STATISTICS

movixc; PLUMITS. 11. it. Wilson. 1125 Queen ?t.. to LV'S S. William $t. i:. Foferman. 1 H 4 0 i:. Dayton st.. to 13r. Market a v. Albert Foflers. r. 1 7 X. Sixth ;t.. io snr, .v. sixth sr. Felix Sei rkowk i. 2 S. Olive st., p. ft 1 1 W. Division Mr-. J.imr.-- Hr.llins, l f) i-: .ddo , t.. to $2 1 X. Lifaetto blvd. rtobort Kei.or. 1" S. Lafayette hld. to Woodward storage. William .T. Andres, l :; n f S. Meide !;t.. to 1 ;' I.iricdn way W. Mt-. r. F. Hanta, tl! W. Wnhi! u;on av.. to Too" W. .Tf ff' roT1 id d.

; I'.ak "Catchv ixri:s. ; ' U'.M r.FS. ".. I b. U. -Oatclj i as catch can" dancins in Ohio mu.-t ; be b.irrrd, Ohio danins niastriv deicided in (onvention hero. "Dancins I will 1 e with the fret." they an1 pounced.

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Its heat is perfect; its operation simple, neat and clean, and the burning cost is very small.

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Harvey L. HaF

812 WEST LASALLE AVE.

MAIN 1762

Over in Mishawaka

You can see the IDEAL ARCOLA the super-heater demonstrated. It's a wonderful source of heat, and it keeps water warm for the kitchen and bath in addition to heating the house.

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All Work Guaranteed Ideal Areola Distributer Phone Main 225 303 E. Jefferson Blvd.

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THIS is the slack season for; your Heating Expert. He can install Arcola for you now before removing your hot-air furnace or stoves. Think of it! In just a fewda5rs you can be enjoying perfect hot-water warmth an American Radiator in each room. And the cost comes back to you. Arcola pays for itself in the fuel it saves. Telephone for an estimate today.

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SAMUEL SLUTSKY 1240 W. Washington Ave. Main 5532

Mishawaka 585