South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 209, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1922 — Page 13

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 13 For Rainy Day ' i l ;.ap rr.t !: "Wi.w! Wi w BRIDEGROOM SLAIN, UNCLE WIGGILY IlY IIO A1JI K. ..uis it, I Wr.iv'" ar.f! .v.vnv .. ia:.. aa q it a mti v rnpr.iVF; V I Tii.-r. !'r.' U I ?r.-r 1 (!r;;s:i i t - j f):- Hi irri! r !.!:Vi:iNI. J; y 17 (By 1' . fl S I ar .! i ! i ! r . ' r I i A r - r ; ' . a : : n n of -'' r r an 1 i i : : r ; i : i j.i.n Ar. I so th'-v v.-. : : J. I r; i"'s j-a;fr.ts was Mfht-l h-'r1 -ha;.py. Ar: I if th- ?:;. K:i :;t i'.-.-:. r ' ! i r.Kt 1 y th murder of the I t - ! hF iy h i' -M a i'-J ii HUMOUR X i jni H 2 Vv ri l i, H u 0 1 1 r. k ro .- I.js r .'i.j ri-ttv t"! I a i, V. zz '.vas -hot r.-l 'kü'.M rx'-i.K ,;i.y am- Tin; 1 ; ?. the l;orv. r.f Charles Ihloine. hi .- i .; h-r-ln-l ir 1 y a man a:-I to hav r r.av J in h;iir.,. deal; n? y whii i lm t i The people who have taken advantage of the opportunity, the past week, to supply their wants in f i .!a-,. a:; 1 w I'n- ( " ' ' i y r ! Y, 1 " 2 a i c ;-: ' 'i. i .ayer rai-i. V V ; Wa-r. T ."-ri i VhT. vou say clears, hay P'i h I- :,:f M;: s

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"U'e want regular drum stick. h"' and thin with a llttl rourol ktviS I'M the end!" insisted Johnnie. re the only kind that will ?o i i.n-a-dul'-duh:' W want regular i : u m sticks!" ".My! Vou sjuirrcd hoys are hard to plea.se today!" laughed Mother T.U!-hytail. "I wlh It would t-top raining so you could po out!" ".So do we!" chattered lUlhe and Johnnie, and then they whined and wer) so cross and fretful that Uncle Wlirily paid to himself: "I'll hop nround in tho tleMs and woods and perhaps I can find some regular drum stick for thoso chaps. If they have a pood game of playlnp fokliera they'll forgot about the rain." Over th fields ana through the woods hopped the bunny gentleman, and soon he met a colony of ants, who were marchlr.t; alon in rows, fvlmost liko real soldiers. "They oupht to know about drum .ticks." fc.aid I'nclo Wippily. "I'll ask them." And when lie had spoken to the head ant that litt'.o creature answ e : e d and sa id : Look hehmI you. Unci Wlpily. T!',erf vou w.il pe th" lonp, thin

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GENTLEMEN If it is the good new colors in this Merchandise that you want, we have them. If you want a garment Tailored with Style and Fit, that's the way these suits are made. Priced from $12.50 up. Xtra Pants to match. GEORGE A. PLATT

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ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND IS

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This property is located on Olive st., between Delaware st. and Grant st. and Indiana ave. j

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.j prices are low. m raci, mese iois are unueipnu nuw, anu inc ;i aühwa

WILL SEE AN ADVANCE IN 1Mb frUUt-Ur miiSii LUIS, as people are waiting to buy in Highland Park as soon as it is opened.

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There are twenty houses built, or being built, in the addition now. Every lot is a large one 40x120 with plenty of room for a house and garden just what you have longed for. Take Sample Street car to end of line COME OUT SUNDAY OR PHONE NOW FOR APPOINTMENT. COME EARLY AND

U GET THE CHOICE LOTS. COURTEOUS SALESMEN WILL BE ON THE GROUND ' :1 to cuir vrvii Turcc cTfJC I rT; AMn FYPI.AIN HOW YOU CAN BECOME A

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