South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1922 — Page 17

FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1922

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fnn-t In th !i"iisc of . ommons n.n ! tor. an! I")avi l 1. Milr rocord r, ! ! Monday an-1 mii his rMsn ttion. .;r- randid'it for r nomination. 1 j Fiah of th thr'o irdpondn t ' Th. u- far thv ar- no; nppo o . : jj pol.ti.al jaiti.s in Knxlar.d laid l-r n,my y a rs r pa i. a r. - of jj i plan:, for the downfill of th. coali-'thi-j ( ounty Ii ivc ! ri by i j, tio! covcrnmor.t throuli amend-' a ruk- to h'-Idr f two-yrar- j!

r:t.H to th j)i'tni r v motion. !f rm county nffiis anamination Ijloyd fl'-or will mow "that this- without rcu:rin.r thm to .-nt-r ' ! hotjw.. ;ippro r ;h suprcriu cotin ' ntvt. Arthur VC. l'onda. s!i ri:f. ' !c;'-- rc-olutionv, tak'Ti at Cann--. a i- on v trai. r-puM.-'

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I 1. The labor party, whi- h has. ail th rc arc 1 ?, a-pirin:s for thr

ncn Availing n-1 cnan--c u i.i.-i'-i T.orninaii'.ns ior sncritr in l.iktiart, yd (; orp ?ir.co tlio roal '-tri!o rcimty !x rptihlir a and : f ven of 1 J 1 . w il! move an amond iipiU i -m oc ra s . p - pitp the many jrr-1 to tin to t!ic off ret tit it th pr'-s-' sons who want t til! the sh tiT's ' cut cowrnment not ua!i:ied to j offi--". democrat are encountering; r ( r i n t (ireat Britain ;it (ieioa. r dle.- ironhle jn firnlinc: a pcr-on j 1 Th independent übern;, j to run for auditor. I e,j , former Premior Asquith and . .

Ma-Lean, who havo forgiven Lloyd icorcre for hrowinc: over the party

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Sir ;f.re Vonnsrr, will hav a ti'ifint' amordniont rady. dcnour.c-inr-anv tratflc with soviet Ilus-ia. :

Wc arc now showing the newest shades in Poplins, English Broadcloths and other exclusive materials in both collar-attached and neckband shirts.

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Some dav vou will want Credit. Credit is not Luck. It is the development of something that vou have carefully tended. Begin to establish your Credit by building up a Savings Account in this Bank. Merchants National Bank 229 South Michigan St. Ojtrn Saturday Frenmzs - 7 tn Ci:'M)

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AMBASSADOR CHILD

TO ATTEND PARLEY; rtOMi:. March CO. The United j StPtc will have unotticial roir--s.-ntation at 'ior.oa durincr the reo- ) riomic ronforenre in tho person o Iii hard Washburn Child. American I

ambassador to Italy, it was learno-1 today. Ambassador Child, it is nr.(k i stood, is tp.'inc to (loona to "insure frh'ii'V.y contact botwerj the I'm tod States and tho Kuropoan jv "t s."

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yili. jrim- v.rps .June 1:M S. and waaj i:..-a ami .To-da P!a"k - iv th. div, h;tm-d Jan. '.. 1 He had a ? o:r;. test wmd. r twin- in the u m Id. i u "'' hr-o , hildrcn at Fleming-!

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Pi.: the violin Tloy romp-d iik lltlUier UftVUinS UTQIV

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DYE STOCKINGS OR SWEATER IN "DIAMOND DYES"

QUIZ NIGHT LIFE AS BANDITS ROB

pb : Jy remodeled, tho merchandise of the c,.irland Co. now Inin disi;.aed on tho second floor and the

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"Diamond Dyes" add yoars of wear to worn, faded skirts waists, coata, stockings, sweaters, coverings, hanjrin?. draperies, everything. Kvcry pck;i?t contains directions o f-d tuple any woman can put new, rich, fadeless colors into her worn ?ar-

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Turlvc (iutv-ts Are Lined l p I poimmn; tmi: oriisnow Alniiir W'.lll hv Hnhlitrs T1" 1,! ,v Kiwn by i:x Nior chis

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' '" never dved before, .lust buy Diai:ofos. jnn.,..i!s and snap drains j n)on(, I)vr.,no othrr kind then v . r.- placed attra.-t.vcly about tho . vour m;ltcri;ll wiH comP out ri?ht, -:o. y and m the wm-buvs during th , hf.t.aUS Diamond Dyes are Buaran-"i"'nir'-j teed not to streak, ppot, fade, or

run. Veil your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods.

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A f'.ephop.H call which Mr-. .M,ur-i-n believed was from one of t!m-o ' :r.ited" to hr home last ni;ht.

s. -v d as a cue to the ro'ober?. The j i;. a.h their appearance :-hort'.y after'

O CIOCK H ' ! ' I t.eecp.l t!ie M-Ml'-t, cf their ahaatdes after !;ni' : th.-m up against the wall.

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h.f. e pickel th:.- one !ht out' d 'i '.saniN on th N'rthi S.de. They . : -c are attempting to tn:--o , :!..- -'uro of the trame and wh- :Ii- !- ot ' th- rc w i- av "r.ie.,,ff."

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CaloriC Healed Home of C. M. Hill, 1115 X. Allen SU

Big Factory Display and Demonstration For One Week Only

Commencing tomorrow, April 1, wc will offer this easily installed heater at a figure much less than you ever expected. During this week an expert from the factory will be here to help solve the problems of heating your home to a uniform temperature in all kinds of weather. The CaloriC is fully guaranteed to heat your home to a temperature of 70 degrees in the coldest winter weather or your money back. Our reputation as well as that of the manufacturer is behind this guarantee. You can be sure we would not ofTer it to the people of South Bend unless we knew it would meet every test. SPECIAL LOW PRICES Come to the store during this special demonstration let us show you the CaloriC; the record it has made; the new SPECIAL LOW PRICE at which you can now buy this wonderful pipelcss furnace. Never again will you have the opportunity to purchase this modern heating plant at prices as low as these.

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CaloriC lloatnl Home of A. L. nicjcr, ".".7 X. Lawndale At.

CaloriC Hraie.1 Home of Axel J. Hanksou, Z22 IajonA At.

Th is is Your Chance Your Opportunity

What Mrs. Stover Says Gentlemen : Last fall we had a CALORIC put in all the work being done in one day no muss or dirt from installing. We started a fire the same evening, and found we could check it and be very comfortable. It does just as you said it would heat every room to a temperature of 70 degrees in the coldest weather. We certainly think a lot of our CALORIC and would not change it for any other make. Yours very truly, Mrs. Eliza Stover, 6 I 4 S. Columbia St.

Mr. Geyer Has a Cool Basement Gentlemen : We are heating our entire houc both upstairs and down to an even temperature of at least 70 d egrees, just as you ?aid we cou Id. I was in several homes in South Rend last winter where there were furnaces of various makes, and in most caes I found the basement the warmest place in the house. Not so with the CALORIC though. As a heater it has no equal, and I think its biggest feature is a cool basement and a warm upstairs. Yours very truly, A. L. Geyer, 737 Lawndale Ave.

Easy Paying Plan You are welcome to take advantage of our easy paying plan, "which requires only a small amount with your order and the balance in equal payments.

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