South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1922 — Page 4
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ROAD IMPROVEMENT
CONTRACTS ARE LET 7" GLUB IN MONTHLY
BY COMMISSIONERS
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"SMOKER" MEETING STÜDEBAKER LEADS
IH RECORD SESSION
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Mondav Nizht. Pcw HiIi -Mark lor Amount
of Sale? Set in Mnndav s
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prchas. A fakirs: off in v!.Sb'.- snpp!y total fii:.---l
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l-iy night.
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whr-n ) to: 1 xhf agricultural 5tu .'If r.N an 1 u'St tr.r? :-o!l cfir.ditiot.s u-r t: ?7 . '" vital fa' tors in rai-ir. riltt;r.d i !.t I f f s. "You i anriot f p" f to takr o::t of th Foil th" '.iil f-liiüTits if of-c.-ar;-'
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.Vi:V VOTIK. A.-ril Th- voli;;r.o l ("rnr-uions on tli" ptook. rchaiieo Monday csVahlSho.i a hUh r-cori for th yrar. approxlin.it' - 1.::(mi0CO shar rhancin? hands Many nw niaximnr...s for the pr-i"-l were msJn by f-ivi rlts of th--industrial and mi-ro'.Lir.r ous ;rroupovt tlie werk r.d, a.i evident hy hsay onh is placed by co:nr.ii-5-ion houses. Wt-Htera intr-rrsts w3:" iid to bo C5pf-cially active in th df-rr.and for tpcculatlvo .tpfls and rai'j.
Advice from th rhirf renters
; SHORT SESSION IS
HELD BY COUNCIL:;
I rotii- tho run-down condition tint (trade and industry v.-f-re ep.coiiraK-
rxi.-ts on a brK prc ntaco of farms j in jr. indicating an inri-a.-
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flatior-- rail f-r rori'lerabl" cr?dit; an 1 jirovid" f r r"i:;f r ''I "v rr tf on riv l fur.d Vion. foiifrotf TITd. T'r.n Tur'r.fy ("!"',; road r':rni:;7 . 4-1'"' ml!'-0 1 1 li -a i - Jet to th" A
A. f'.a .r.- Ton. Wir rv, JU'."T'. This hi 1 wa rh Hp r th"r. t''" r.iH-t trr Th" roil v. ii! h" o
jr. ft. vi Tlii- impr'-'V" :n nt ronn"rf with t!i- ptvi-l p'-rt.-n t Y. r a ' 1 .
r"ttin:s for t v.r. -impro-.fd w;?5i pr.T Fri"s road. I v. n
Approve Ordinance for Nami n cr of Allev Difcii Pavinp: luverside Drive. K"rfrt;n f.ii" r.rdinin" favorably and an informal dicu.c--ion a.s
In-1., for T the. advisability "f rxtt-n lint; th"
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p'ivnu-r.t on Ki fr.d" lr. thronen rT p'i rk t Mi hii-';in t., ormjpi"d a hhort s-ion of t!i" conimit-
frowlrg Irtrumrs properly no?uiatr-d
?o th"v r.oav b" aM to take nltrr?"n
from th" nir and thus restore in a
lars" ui".jsnro the vital tdemcnts no-fshary to poll fertility." Audr-'-s Mal :i sta-l'oza. a Ppanhs'i student from Pr-ru. raw an ln-
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hv I way tonnage, pains in various .in-.s
ft i u h ; ri .s"h ;t::i v (ir'ui'iuu' Cioahrs were r.o affected by the miner's .--trike. the few changes in th.it division b"infr mainly upward. Motor-.. ind p"ndent ftr d, oils and equipments, were th" oiitstandi'ti: f:aTurt at net air.s of xi t-r-nints. Studt-V.iker lvd the entire list and I". Steel a.-.rte i much of its old time prominence Mexican and California issues wer foremost of the oils. Unclassified stocks, such as California r.ackinsr. Wilson and Company and Davison Chrmiea'. wero t-uhtantially liish"r.
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fr rti "'"O'OO to f.O'V'V) V.u.she-lis taken today for ITiirop" rdr.s:.v.", mainly of wheat crown in Canid i. W"t weather ov r tli" w -t with
a forcast of mor-. t"n le"i to lift th Wooj price rf eorn and o.i's. Thr" v a. ' W' -t t n - hou talk to. of Itberal bui-in-r- undr j K -.r.. Gulf, way In corn. '
Te.y-aco T'roiurts T" is '.: T"M Tarif." l'tiiou I 'a "it5.I . S. Ste "! i "omrn fn . . . I. II. SteeJ Preferred. S. I'o.i,' i 'rpoi at inn T "M h "rpper . . . Vnndium S'r-e',
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rounril last niirht. The ordinanr"
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viv'ü th" approval of the rommittec pretvMrs for the namins of an tUry
j between Tifaett" and 1'ranklin sts.
!rn:it I:v:s;(iu to Sfuth stts. Too a -b'-v hereafter will b" known as
ter.stinu' talk on why students from the I.atin-Ameriean countries were mirritin to Armiira tf study acrriculture. IaiimN .niericnn .IetliMJs. Ho paid hi'h tril'Ut" to American m"thols .and Ameriran institutions, and r-tated students were coniinr to tiiis rour.try to .ti:dv be. aus" It was
bernmir. internationally known that ! Kxreptir.tr Canadian Pacific. I'en.n
Ameriean colh zf-n of acrrlrulture wer- superior to those ah'road. where
i stude ins have- been croin in former ! years. I' C. I'.ird. agricultural a pent of
Mi"?. AU or in:.:. d f:1. N !y ti"d up w.th .-c vera I non-union men out. Industrial Workers o flooding an! lira:: e Meld?
sylvania with r.idir.al literature. Stockholders of Sr.ir.dird Oil Kentucky meet tod.iy to vot"
proposal to inmee npitil -' k by f . ii e o . ( mm"i and reduro pr.- from ?inr to $25. President of Mexl.-in Petroleum
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INSTALL OFFICERS AT ELKS MEETING
Impre--ive Ceremonies Mark Installation To A.-it Boy Seont Movement. South P.end lodtte N. '-'.'. P."lie40- " l"t:t Proterfiv" Orl'T of C.ks. held an ii:.-ial'at;on of ofli.-ers no . tin . last niuht nt their temi l-". with ini-
1 presi" o i rtii'!!; s In ehar.ic" of j '"A. S. P.urkart. pa.-t exalte.J ruler, i and .1. V. Caimi'-i. errand secretary. Th" oihrrj.s installed fm the oipuin year are; H. .1. Holland, ex- I al!r'd ruler: C.eor:;" .1. 'ran . j . t' me.l le;,.i.",U- kuicllt; ('l lllde .
, Ni-rl. ir-i-m'-iL bo.il hni-l.t: Prank O. He? m, rsteme.l le.-turln' -Vcmsht: e;ny h. Mr.Mirh.irl, treas- ' lire?-; '!:rirle.- p.t df mus. .e orrtary. and William Kry-ler. tile r. i T'ohrrt A. S- hn'lle w.is chi'ii rlrlrcit to th.e srar.d lodo con- ( ventHn to bo liei.l in Atlantii" ity. Julv -l. During th" moetirv-r th" "alt"d ru'er announred tip- ap- ' rointmei1 of r.soii Mnr-.m to
1-avin.c: of Kiej-.;de dr. by reporting to tli". rounril that th" members e.f th" park board had requested him to draw up on erdinance appropriating tli' sum of 20,"if0 for the t ;ivem"nf. Th" board said that vi
ri'y engineer had mad" an estimate!
of that amount frr the paving. ?dr. H imniond derlarrd that he hael not had time. to have the ordinance properly drawn up but that he would do sn for th" next meetincr. That th" ordinance will not be fivorably noted upon was th" opinion pained f:om the disc-ussion of
line metm.ers or tr.e council. nil"
a few ef th" members favored the proposition, other declared that the
j St. .losrph county, spoke briefly on
the work of the farm bureau. I'r. C. H. Howard, federal veterinarian now- conducting the work cif testin--: rattle for tuberculosis in St. Jos-eph county, pave the students a brief outline of th" work. Other speakers were Klbert Salter, a native son, who touched on the w of th" California Citrus Ilx change; Janus MrC.nbh, prepidT.t of iho club, who -poke on the immicrration of foreign tudents to Notre Dame, and Prof. H. W. Shibe. who paid a hish tribute to Preither Io. William Powers acted n toast-master.
tinaiii ial status of the city at tho
present time wouM not permit
! appropriation. Definite action i df lave. I until th" ordinance is
Clever Team of Comedians Best
0; Orpheum Bill
for
mally introduced into th" council.
SCHOOL INSURANCE WILL BE ADJUSTED
Huliin and Hall Easily Win Headline Honor Other Acts Win Favor.
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Board of Education to Complete Work of Re-Apportioning Insurance Soon. Business of re-apportionin insurance en s.-hool luildinu.- of the city ocoupi"fl the time of the w.rk'.y ineetin of iho. board of education held Monday nicht at the school .ol-inini.-'tration building-. Work of ad.tustin tlie insurance on all the
building. N expected to Ik
pi. ;e,J. ..- the time of the meeting n-x; Monday. The b...ard will then have insur-
jar.ee on the buildinfr's adjusted in
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... ... .. ami ai.-o na" insurance poiickh r"-on to t;.e i oun-:;. ... . . . , , ., . , - i s-artlnff and terminating at the sun.; I Ts.r th" pr.'' ;pß r t. i . , .... , ' time. lhii.dinp; (f new schools pout ar. I to express a! , ! i i n'!v ii'iiiiflit alinii' i.i ti.-(.nt.iii'
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seihr.Er of a boll"r. to b used at tlie. Muesli Rohool. to W. II. Burke.
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WINNERS I TEACHERS' ! VOEEEV BALE LEAGUE i HONORED AT BANQUET! Ai-o-i; 4' p.ral e.lucators cathere at the. eh m-.b'r of Commerce ia-st , r :cht a- a banquet tendered in h.ort-i
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pulmbin.g and heat In? contractor ef this city. Iusin-s of er.'lorin minor bills occupied tho remainder of th time at the srsion.
J. McEvoy to Lecture At i'otrc Dame Toda
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i :sm will !'" suspended if ii!l n.anv i
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J. P. M envoy, old Notre I.ame student, and now one. of the country's mt prominent lnmiorists
rill -s oZ th" ! i re. pi i r d that the wi:;'i:r; tei- ; .- p.n p;et---I by th re mr.i.ipH t! r"e ; . mis. Short teks we--" iv. n after t It e ar.-p: t ar I from th." ent husia.-:': d:pla d by th" spen '.-."rs. th.e teas hers' v.-." y b ill i::;.' !!! b" an annua! - r-nr. Most of th-- t ilki dealt wit :i th" a Iva nta it's to I e dt -rived frrt cc-'dft ". w ship atn.o". c th" te ,rh r-. a nd m. tny i ; rs.-.i
th-J belief th l s-'ch t h. e t. : e r. : r f
A cl"er i'.air of Yiddish corned -iat s talk-d themselves to the top of the ;",fw bill at tho Orpheum last nisr. They did it with th" cleverest lines of fliaieue whirh have ;one over local footlights for many weeks. They did it by varying old dance Mteps so that they appeared new-. Tiny did it because one of them had "a way about him." It has been a long tint" since a couple of comedians of the caliber of Rubin and Hall appeared at the
Orphtum. but they are here now.
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hulders above th" rest of the bib. And It was tall; that "sold." Talk with the tongue, with the hands, with the eyes and with the fc t. Crowds of yesterday seemed to have little choice among the acU on th" remainder of the bill. Schcitl's wonderrttf s, precentd in a moiJf. interesting manner, v. ere, perhaps. mOst successful, because- it was an act out of the ordin-r. A contrast in '"ilat"s". presented in th" comedy "Indoor Sports." brought a series of chuckles from the audience, and the .lach Hughes duo, the opening number, was a musical offering of the b"tt r sort. Cornet, mandolin, vi. din and sixophon music lend vari ty. Hxcept for a f v attempts at humor in the wrong plaro. a song and talk act presented by Taylor, M.tw and Hawks, !s quite entertaining wb.il" Hays and "Lloyd use tho "P,e. tore Marriig" and After" idea with success in their comedy sketch. Timely pictures taken in the minin? regions are shown in the Path Weekly and there are several laughs In Topics of the Diy reel
sylvania and Delaware ami Hudson, th" Inquiry for rails centered in tlw preferred stocks C'f St. Paul. Chicago and Alton and Toledo, St. J.ouis and Western at extreme gains of 1 to 2 points. Copper and the general nn tal list alone wero sluggish or heavy. The money market favored fur
ther rise e.f storks, call loans eas- ,
in? from, 4 to 4'a percent in the final hour. Time funds langfd from to t -""i, p' rcent, but offerings qf long time accomodations were lighter than usual. A moderate reaction In the German mark wa. the only exception to the stronger tone of foreign ex-
hange.--. Sterling ros
cents. French. Italian and Pelgian Pills were Z to 1"J points higher and Dutch and Scandinavian quotation.-? improved five to fifitiftevn points, the Xorkegiin rate leading.
properties nys best evident of Iiis faith In futur" r.f petroleum industry is enormous fpnt::urr -hi--h has hrrn made anal which his cotnPr.y will continue to make in Mexico. Syndicate headed by J. P. Morgan & Co. to offer today J c.o.o pi.nöu New York Central live percent year bonds at 04 1-2 ant Interest to yield about .".."'t percent. War finance corporation reports marked improvement in .agricultural conditions and better outlook for business generally with increased dem.inl anal price- for grain and cattl". Average price 20 industrial.- "f."iS up .0.1; -o rails sa.f.s. Up .2.
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Stock Market Seiimg Prices At The Close
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f A Wonderful J Summer Criise ! clround il:c f,
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MUC.UiO lillAlN ltKVir.W. CIHCAiii). April :..--; rain pries close. I Msrher r.n the Chlrnrn bonrd of trade t"lay. Kairly irereral burhi? derplr.ped iiiwhe.Tt en st roi - caldes. Commission lio'is'-s had well distributed buying orders .and local traders were in lined to .'Oer fhorts. (i.-neral and heavy r.ain f.dl in the smitlwest with forecast for more f-h'iwor. CommNsien houses -wre fair buvers ef corn. "its wi.. in fair
J dei land en no-mird of th" continiie'l wet
Heather. rrovi;er.s were Irregular, fincito- Mnv wlienf opf-ne.J tip 1c nt Sl.r.25. LI"' '"- . i- .... r .- i..i.. . t .. -l 11
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pri -es on tli" stock exchange today jst .pi.i ..,n. . ..sed tntchaned.
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almost two i Ame riran Can
Allis Chalmers American ( an Foundry....
American International
American Locomotive Anaconda Copper Amor. Smelting & Refg. Co A. C. W A. T. Si T Haldwin Locomotive Ii. & O Bethlehem Steel ; n. r. t Canadian Pacific Chili Copper Cuban Ahicrjean Sugar.... Cuba ( an" Sugar Cuba Cane Sucar Preferred Central Leather Chandler & O Colorado Fuel ,v Iron
CROP DAMAGE REPORTS BOOST WHEAT PRICES CHICAGO, April 3. Wheat went upward in price Monday, helped by a rise In Liverpool quotations and by renewal of crop elamago reports from Kansas. The closing was unsettled at 1 to 1 s4 cents gain with May 1C3H to 133'i and July 11 to HSU- C'orn finished fk to r,v 7 centf up. and oat were unchanged to cents higher. Rmplnsi" to higher prices of wheat at Liverpool wa. given as a
result of word that the ndvancjOorn products there had been due to purchasing H 'rucibl St eel
fnr Herrn an v. In addition au-, ' i u u ' o p ,
nouneement was mad" that supplies of wheat em ocean passag" had decreased nearly one million bushel.-
last week. Prc.-istcnt l-uymg here
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r.z up 's", .lulv cats opened unchanged at eST,e and closed kc higher. CHICAGO G KAI N RANGE.
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THE BAXK AHEAD
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TPtPTTRC? NATIONAL? r rv? jeFPEnlSON BLVD. NSXT TO P05T CMCC SEHVICE STABILITY
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Mirr.ail was being condueted be- Hit1."
tween Chicago and Winnipeg. on the other hand, th" market effect of unfavorable crop advices from, th" eemthwest appeared to be someuhit
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:cm will !'" suspend" c; s ; in Fnglish.
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whom, t'.o .Notre Hani" pre." ".s bri:iuing to th" school th; H" is well known among
p. :p1 people, b. a vine hveel here f.i
s :.-:- ti're while working with th ' ?! 'Timr. - S-m" tint" ncn h" ialied into pul hs notice .ls th.c author of "Tii" Plotters." and the 'TmIius of Life." H" h.-3 appeared fi pient'.- at N'otr"
l ame in the list two years 1 i; - rjl y RaCC 1V iiOO otCS Drill-
' "i ;;je J.r i I. ( i J1. . i Sp".llCrs at the: alumni 1 anquet durin.g commer.eemerit wek. and lecturing on various orr-isions to the Journalism class, i !
vvDR. GÄRR ELECTED
BY MILES VOTERS Dofcnt Dr. limine in Minor
ity Race by M)0 Votes Dm ocrat? in Three Office?.
a r.d to th" Write :'.
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Six Men. Charged With Gambling .abbed by Cop
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renter- . e:ald:shment
attep.ll by i NorrS-. 14 S
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j era's were cbated to the three maI 'or f.thces m the c;ty election b,"ld j p.. :e Monday. Or. Homer S. c'arr j being chosen over Or. Pr"dericK I Ibvun". h..s republican op'ponent and present incumbent, by r.r." otes. j J. I. Mo mber H-if elected city ! clc-k and Miss Lillian Wohlrnh.
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was op
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Hsm. 311 IT. oh!o Kt. Pwlcht Terry,
20 S H. Samp-le st.. and Franci s !
i Elect Mrs. Geister Head of i Pan-Hellenic Association ' Mr.". C. J. :-'. ' r. w.f" f Ir. C..
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released on bonds and will arpe ir in ritv court this morning.
Republicans elected .Nathaniel Vhrnn. j-is'ice of the peace, over Altr.l Per!, democrat. Republicans carried th" second and third ward t:c'sets, whil" the d"mocraf sv.ept to victory in th" first and fourth Th" motion to abolish th" board of public control was badly defeated.
Day stude tits of the university will meet in the rooms of th South Lend Chamber of Comm. reo tonight at 7io0 oYloek, t., di.-euss plans for aiding in the endowment driv". At tli" same time, meetings will b" held in the vaiiuiis halls on the campus for the same purpo,.-. The Players' club will mak" ps lust out-of-town appearance in Fort Wayne Friday, April 21. "Pleasant Valley." a comedy in three acts, will be presented. Later in th" vcar the same ). reduction will b" staged at Notre Dime under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus. The date has rot been set, hut it is likely to be during Prom week.
Plans lor a soldiers hictnori.al nt Notre Dame have been materially aided by th" action of the university In guaranteeing the remainder ot ih" Mim needed to erect the monument. Th" Veterans of Foreign Wans have been handling the project. Thf y planned t hold a di iw on the campus to s" ure the money, but as th" university author'ties feared that this miht Interf"i" with the endowment chive, the scheme was rejected, whet "upon the uniersity promised to sipp!y the amount. Th" memorial will be .reeled during th" last quarter of the school year, ani will probably i.e- unveiled at Cem menreu.ont time. The membership campaign, ing promoted bv the Notre Dame Forum will culminate in a smoker, th" date of which wPl I " ret shortly, according to an announcement just mad" by Pres't James Pick. A com mitte-, compescd of J. IL Cunningham D. Watson and L. Miller, has been appointed p. rr.a'he arrangements.
Meanwhile plans ar" being discus.-e(l
for a "Fr. Thompson" program at a future meeting. The speej.; programs which tli" organization ha hern giving have been pro ir.g to be great attractions, almost. Ion students r.ttehding the "John Henry Newman" program. Athleta, D.r t"r Poe-Wne of N'ote Dame has r o,r.c.-Ti!ed to sy-eal; at the weekly dinner of the l!y club of Liporte ton.Ukt. His subject wi'l ! "Sportsmanship'."
Hide iV Leather Prefc rreel Illinois Vntral Industrial Alcohol International Harvester .
Inte rnat ional Nickel International Paper Inspirational Copper K.-nnccott "opp.r . Lickawa nn a Steed .
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Honor Dead Boys at Meet f
Tr!-C e!i::i boys rf" tlm high
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We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. iSfz"& SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74
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Young couples just about to start in housekeeping should bear in mind that the home is judged by the character of its furniture. It reflects the taste, judgment and personality of the owner, and for this reason, if no ether, should be selected with care.
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It i not necessary to pay high prices to have fine, furniture in your hejnio, for you will find in our great sdo'e- the very finest types o f ft rniture, priced reasonably. We- nlo offer many valuable suggestion that will greatly you in selecting the proper pieces.
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Bed Room Four-piece suite in twotone enamel, gray and ivory finish. Full sized bed, large mirrored dresser, dressing table and chifferobe.
Dining Room Fiirht-pirre Walnut Suite, Queen Anne period style. i -i r. -h evtenc:on table, genuine leather lip-eat ri;.)n anrl 60-ir.ch bullet.
EE THIS OUTFIT IN OL'R SOL'TI 1 WINDOW.
Other Outfits 3 Rooms, $198 Up; 4 Rooms, $269 Up; 5 Rooms, $325 Up Our convenient credit terms have helped many young couples in starting a home. Come in and let us serve you in the same way.
Greater South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters
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