South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 139, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1922 — Page 5

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FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 10. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Poekus Evidently 1 Has Found Little Cell AH His Own

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OFFICER LOST A LOT OF TIME OFF HIS BEAT

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- Haley Declares He Suffered

From Serious Stomach Trouble and Rheumatism But Tanlac Made Him Able to Brave Worst Weather.

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wr.iiM do for np. ar.d ftv1 bottles put r,i.-- hirk nn fh bat ffdin tin" pvfrj

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Tin'-ir is sold by all pood dpi;z Adv.

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J machines, uoori pay while learning high piece rates 1 for the experienced operator. Come today.

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1008 W. Sample St. A good place to work"

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WvAVW 1 'We Can't All Chase the ly.-. v4 'HA I Breezes oiJic Open Road

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A G-E fan lasts a lifctinn

each and even' one of us can cnioyin our own

homes the cool comfort of a G-E electric fan. -Hives a lifetime of comfort

A Product of General vElectric

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Sold bv dealers everywhere

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PMCNE MAIN 2277 T- COH.iÄMrU amu WHOLESALERS Our Ayents Consist of the Following Dealers:

W. E. WILLIAMS ELECTRIC SHOP 121 E. Jefferion Street NOBLE ELECTRIC COMPANY 731 Lincoln way West MISHAWAKA ELECTRIC SHOP 103 Lincolnway East PERKINS BROTHERS 119 S. Main Street Mishawaka, Indiana

S. D. MO RAN cc SON 132 N. Michic;an Street O. W. SCHAFFNER 127 W. JefTtTson Blvd. EARL ARNOLD 221 E. Navarre Street

BEATTY ELECTRIC SHOF

912 S. Michigan Street FRED S. LEWIS 2C5 E. Indiana Avenue

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Come and See Us

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"Citirs do not happen, co-operation builds them. Be a builder through the Chamber of Commerce."

Saturday, May 20'ch to Saturday, May 27th When, on May 20th. 1019, the Dayhcht Drs ni nt Shop were open-d, Wyman's added greatly to the service which they cou! J rrive to their customers. Today this well lighted, well ventilated, modern sales room is one of the best friend and customer "getters" Wyman's could have. Of course, real, downright low prices on Domestics and Bedding have made friends for the store. Again the complete Luggage Shop has made friends anion:; the travelers of South Bend. And the Children! Ask any little boy or girl about Wyman's Daylight Basement Toyland. This Daylight Basement Anniversary Sale should mnke many new friends.

".aturc ziics ri'rs ojijinrtuwties. but only the encrzv and intcll:-. n r.ee of men mahe them cr at."

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Game

The World Educator Game answers questions on History, Bible, United States, Wonders of the Earth and

y many other subjects.

This game is a novel way to teach children, 69c. African Dodger is lots of fun, 65c. Psychology of the Hand is an interesting game, 25c Blocks have been reduced to 5c and 1 0c. Target Game, 75c. Sky roll, 65c. Baseball game for boys, 95c. Bagatelle is 25c. A fascinating moving target with gun is 29c.

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Good r ! o t h bound books for boys and :irls ir: ike h-ippy gilts. Books, if Cirrfully selected in. ike good playmates, especially on rainv davs. or evenings

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Dolls

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Kewpie dolls that are as cute as can be, may be had at 1 3 inch doll, nicely dressed, moving eyes, pretty wi:

jointed 4c All Madame Hendren walking and talking dolls at greatly reduced prices. Nicely dressed rag doll 79c 20 inch kid body doll, composition head and arms, nie? wig.

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Other Playthings Airplanes that fly 35c l aundry set. consisting of tub. wringer, basket, clothes line. pins and hoard $1.95 w ooden c irts 4)c iron stove with four lids 60- .- snorted rattles, etich 10c Mammy Tinker Toy 2 5c Kaiedi-cepe 2 5c Large a-sortrnent of dishes at reduced price for this sale. Wire doll beds may be had at 1 5c

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nothing to do. Books by 1 1 e n t y. M e a d e , Citbman. Arundel. Rathborn, Cooper. I.ongworthy. Lincoln, binb'y. f oster. Stevenson. Bonehill and other good authors.

These include the Motor Boat Boys. Boy Scouts, TrT-ure Nland,

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Campfue GirN.

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moving eyes

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Cotton Felt Mattress 9.95

A high grade, all cotton felt mattress, full bed size, roll edge, with pretty art ticking. Bed Spread Sets $6,45 I case (50 sets) of heavy Marseilles spred, fine satin weave, in beautiful new patterns, with bolster cover to match, all scalloped. Extra large. An unusua 1 val ue.

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Bed Spread Sets 34.39

Extra large heavy honeycomb weave spreads, with pretty raised floral patterns. Bolster cover to match, all scalloped.

Bed Spread Sets $3.79 Regular double bed size spreads of heavy weight, all new patterns, with bolster cover, spread and bolster scalloped. Very special.

Sheets $1.00 Each 72x90 bed sheets, seamless, extra good quality wth tape edge, free from dressing.

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Trunks Mans full size wardrobe trunk, N. V. P. make $39.50

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Man or woman's extra large, wardrobe trunk. Indestructo make $64.50

Man's or woman's full ?ize. ward robe, Indestructo make $36.75 iMan's or woman's full size wardrobe, Indestructo ma T Many steamer and dress trunks at reduced prices.

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Leather bag, vath leather lining $4.1

18 inch Traveling bag. . . . Leather bag, cloth lined . . . Smooth' Cowhide bags at . .

Hand boarded Cowhide bags U. .V. i'. Genuine shrunk W'alrus bars .

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Other bags and suit eases at reduced prif e. Anv of which are well worth a trip to the D .yiight Basement to see.

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Genuine Manchester Chambray 10c yd. We have just 2,000 yards of this Genuine Manchester Chambray which is to be had in plain colors: pink, blue, tan. green and lavender, until sold out at just 1 0c a yard. The colors are absolutely fast. The material is 27 inches wide.

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Heavy Bleached Shaker Flannel 17 36 pieces of extra heay Bleached Shaker Flannel, 27 inch, velour finish, best value we have offered in years. Extra Fine Dress Percale 25c A very soft fine finish Percale, yard wide, in beautiful new patterns, also in the staple stripes and figures, as well as the new cretonne designs.

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Bleached Muslin, full yard wide, splendid quality, soft finish, no dressing 1 2c

Unbleached Muslin, yard wie!", of good quality nt .8kzc i' Unbleached Muslin. 3 inch, extra fine quality for dresses, aprons, children's wear rsr.d sheets. While this lot lasts at 12 I'zc

36 Inch Cretonnes 22c Good quality, yard wide Cretonne, in the new tan color with floral designs. Also liht p;tte;ns.

These Cretonnes are excellent for porch furniture, porch swings, cottages and such purposes. A real value at this -nrice.

Mercerized Marquisette 19c 36 inch Curtain Marquisette, of plain even weave, with narrow tape border, in white, cream and ecru.

12c yd.

One case (50 pieces) of new dre-s perralre, tb, ft standa?d cloth of fast color, in navy, gr-y. r'-r .:;;d light patterns. A splendid assortrrr-r.t . Y)r :b'' tr!H. too!

Apron Gingham 12' :c y'd. A large assortment of Apron Gin Th :a. ;n .:. I -:.!' checks of all sizes. Best indigo dye. Ivght ,i: tr.e iolt.

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New Dress Ginghams 18c

0 One table full of splendid quality I.)re-s Gmi'h.m.s m th" new checks and plain colors, d;o plaidf. 't ;;n:sh r..- !

terial, very special.

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