South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 64, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1922 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Prnrrnsfinnfinn of Ptrhlrr n TP' " 8 .r i , ii il f Keeps State Motor Cop Busy n n rt 1 si i, n t i 3 - 1 1 !h r!rht p! irp. u dinvrf i. but a rumhT moro v r- frunl without th cprtir.rn t -. A5? th pn;;c"ni.i n m',nr-fl th Iaet r.ot!r,' a much dNturLM rerit!-rr.an approached in h a f ? . 1 14 Trmlrnry to "Put Thin;: Off" in N rurin:; Lirm-r PInt Illu-tnitcd. r.v y w wirr rimsiiUTY. J,'.-- ; ' ir-. ,i.fn of th . .-v.-:: n:i!,..ai f'...":r;s to put off rw ' i tv i : i I I ; f : i !i 73 Says War Department 1 'i Äre (good Tires High cost of maintaining army camps and warehouses ha? made it necessary for the government to dispose of nil qoods r; ' th- 3-1 niir.-jt an ,1 as soon as posrible. The government is selling all goods at public auction for what it will brin, believinc; that fir?t lo?. t t:.. 1 tp?M- ! M I - I V tl best loss. Our prices are now the lowest in our history! Uncle Sam's Loss is your Gain!
SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922
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Ior f'f folk1' ar down on voij. and
nothing can in-iko thfm hf-lifve that jou d n't mak yrur arrests 'Just, for fpit'-. Yon run Into all kinds j of human brines, and thy car. plv eery excu- undr th". sun for tliir I failure to to the mark. It's a dis- ; acret-afcl" work at ttrn". hut It's mighty intrr-st!r. an.t it has It ; rr,u p Tcatin" J
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SURE WAY TO GET I RID OF BLACKHEADS j
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I '''H 1.1 l 'I Villi-.. Iii L ili3lLn . - " .. ,. ; tenr necr rails to c t rid of black-j you . houls and that is to cll?s!ve thrm. I
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pny. I'm Intrr-'-te.i In hi.1, card and container."
Mor r-' and t'-rrihle, pienini; ForoM'h from tli siren. I' destrinns ttirno.l to staro or followed madly, bent on sf'vinz what there was to h c-een. The Kord cd.sred dantter-
ini;!y cle--f to the other ear and tlu .Ither railed a halt with an InnoM.t!y Imjuirlm? look. "I.fs - your 'rtith ate of re;- i 1-! ration." T!o- oi;. r p.-int-d t it triumph- I artly. "All i 1- lit. 1 ud.li' hut if I wet you. I'd wall h ::iy .-pf il." ' "The f:..v -i d:-ViivIed and th" ( Kord wert j-erer.rly on. j .! it I-i no i 1 1 -1 . I "'o , ;e; J was S'lViP'-T," ContUl- I ii'd h '"p." "'o:n- people have the j !! i t h r nil wo have t do is to j
iiniüiil all biy ar.d pull a few jii'-i- v 1: n- vrr we tiiink almt it. T h a l!i i de i that we tale sh'rnl ili '.'ht in 'pinehin.r.' That Imi'I )' i: . a polirenian is no in. h Tl-.' re'., a lot of hard work conni'iii ir!; wp.inn:; a f-hininij 1 , i i . . 1 : ". i ! r. r ! o "
'l'e lo this trr t two ein-'- of onlonlte
pow.hr from any lru store sprinkle n little en a bot. wet hponjre rub over the hl.iokhonds hriskly --wm1 t ho parta find you will lo Hurprised how the Idackhonds liave disappeared. I'.ic Mftek-liead.-. little liljiektu-adrt. nu inattr where ttior nre. Nim ply dissolve and disappear, Iavin no parts without any mark whatotT. I'.larkluads are simply a mixture ff d'ifit nrd dirt and secretions from the hody that form in tho pores of the skin pinchlnjr and squeezing only caus-e irritation, imike lare pores, and do not Ct thrm out after th.'y become hard The ealonlfe powder and the water simply dissolve the Idackl.eads fo tli"j- wash rik'ht out. leaving the orrs free and ehnn and in tli.dr natural condition. Anybody troulled with these unsightly bl. initios shodd certainly try this siuip'i' in. r ho..- ..v.
THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing
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Special IHco durln the entire month of February. Nothing that resembles the ordinary fet of false teeth, something that would jJ rMLI on Vä illfaran Clef VOIirPlf fi. rOOll('S
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Ira t continually roCKing, ciarcerin ana aroppms.
we hftvf aone ana are aoinf toaay ana ctanu rwu? i" i-.. anything we hare eald about this roofle plate.
Over 8,000 satisfied patients wearing these plates now. Our office 1 also thoroughly equipped for handling X-ray work, crowns, bridges. Inlays, gold and silver fillings, etc. Bear In mind this class of dentistry costs you nothing If wa do not do exactly as we say. A written guarantee to those who desire It, one that binds us to our contract. What does thin mean? It means that you. not we, are to be the Judge. Now, I am sincere when I say I can remove your tooth or any person's tooth absolutely without any pain to you, or no charge whatever, and no had after effects. DR. R. W. HEftTH, South Bend, Ind.
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ATTENTION, OFFICERS! Sam Brown Belts, $19.75 Complete, Silver Trimmed Buckles.
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Regularly worth about $10. Every home can use ii ;
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1,000 Pairs WOOL ARMY SOCKS, values to 75c, fjtak per pair LayJii1
Ladies' BARRACKS BAGS
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CAMPAIGN 1 HATS l3aB) 200 ARMY RAINCOATS Ölni) These are extra fine selection. Every one perfect. Make fine automobile dusters, too. $3.50 Wool Process Q p. SWEATERS SBbU Slipovers only. Small quantity. Come early. 1,000 Gallons U. S. QUALITY PAINT, per &h ! g? gallon IÖsm 10 Gallon LoU $2.15 Inspected. Will not crack cr peel. Contractors and painters are buying it in quantities.
50 SHEEPSKIN COATS
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All Other Sizes in Proportion
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5,000 Rogers Silver KNIVES and FORKS, Reclaimed, f; c sach . .kJ&
1,000 U. S. Gov't rApp rrrn tiaoc
lUJL r ILL DAUJ ... - tt , j Ventilated, heavy canvas and leather bottom, with adjustable j j feather strap. Cost Gov't about 1 i
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Choice of House. Values to $15.
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Regular $6 values. Patrolmen, Chauffeurs, Sportsmen you will appreciate this. ARMY KHAKI pi F.BREECHES ölb Reclaimed, but extra fine selection; $5 quality when new. L000 Pairs U. S. ARMY $3.00
HIP BOOTS at
Compare our values! Every pair famous American makes and Gov't inspected. U. S. Gov't CANDLES, 'jjpA larfie size 8 for U w 5j
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50c ARMY JERSEY GLOVES
1,000 Pairs ARMY ! ' MARCHING SHOESAcvrJ I j All solid leather. Nothing bei- 1 ter for work. i 'i 500 Gray Hannel fcfr 1 - ARMY SHIRTS ... Ü B l . Worth regular about S3. CO. Compare our prices. . j 1,000 Pairs WOOL H.'V. i ; UNDERWEAR kjVUj
Cost Gov't about $2.00. Reclaimed but perfect.
BOY SCOUT PUP TENTS
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