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NORMAL PLANS REUNION NOV. 14 Blue and White Day Will Be Celebrated. Bu Times Special TERRE ITAUTE, Ind., Nov. 6. Preparations are being completed to Clrglce the 1925 Blue and White Day at .Indiana State Normal, Nov. 14, th? homecoming for old grads and former students, the greatest ever. The program will open on Friday, Nov. 13, with the annual girls rarsity-alumnae basketball game in the Normal gymnasium, while a big pep session will ber held on the campus in the evening. A color rush and two or three other athletic events between freshmen and sophomores will form the prflgram for Saturday morning. The feature event of the afternoon will be-a football game between the Eastern Illinois State Teachers’ College and Normal at Memorial Stadium. In the evening the “N” athletes’ banquet will be held. The letter athletes’ dance in the Normal gymnasium will close the two days’ reunion. The Colorado River is more than 1.400 miles long and drops more than 14j000 feet from its head waters to the Gulf of California.

Thousands of Dollars Worth of Fine Shoes Being Sold at a Fraction of Their Actual Worth During

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Closing-Out SALE No Odds and Ends. No Out-of-Date Models, but all new, first class, high standard Footwear at savings that are positively astounding. Buy now for present as well as future needs. Men’s DRESS SHOES M irr k -. An “Balloon Toe” Men’s ;^4|KJ#*oxfords Outing 99 SHOES c r.x.

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REQUISITION IS HONORED Posey County to Get Suspected Robber of Wadesville Bank. Bu United Press SPRINGFIELD, 111., Nov. s.—Governor Len Small haa s honored a requisition for the return to Ij’osey County, Indiana, of August Meisner, wanted on a charge of robbing the Farmers’ National Bank at Wadesville, Ind. Meisner is serving time in the Danville (111.) jail, following a Federal conviction. His term expires Nov. 10, and Indiana officers will be waiting for him outside the door of the Danville jail. TALKS SENATORIAL RACE Cravens Says It’s Hard to Tell Who Will be Candidates. “It is hard to tell who will be Democratic candidates for United States Senator,” said State Senator Joseph M. Cravens, of Madison, here Thursday. “No body seems to know much about It yet," he said. Cravens, who has been mentioned as a possible candidate, said he had given no thought to it. HoadoduM From Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by stopping the Cold.” A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30o.—Advertisement.

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JAPS BORROW IDEASM U. S. American Style Apartments Are Planned. Bu NBA Service TOKIO, Nov. 6.—The Japanese borrowed American ideas to construct their first apartment house in Tokio. But who loaned 'them the name? Named the Bunka Apartments', this new structure is an experiment in Tokio. The building is a four-storied fire and earthquake-proof reinforced concrete structure, containing fortytwo apartments. The building is thoroughly modern and will be ready for occupancy the middle of November. There are already nearly 200 applications for suites—which shows that while it might be Bunka, it’s not bunk! LOCAL BOY IN HAITI Marine With Detaclunent Sent to Little Republic. When John William Vogus, son of Mrs. Mattie Vogus. 1948 W. New York St., joined the Marine Corps, here last July, he didn’t know where he was going, but he was on his way. And now word has been received that he is in* the little Re-

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public of Haiti in the West Indies where he probably will remain with a detachment of United States Marines for several months. He Is attached to the First Brigade of Marines. \ Small detachments of Marines have been on duty in Haiti since 1815, when a force landed there to quell a revolution. Now peaceful conditions prevail. (Tlnsiston^ "PHILLIPS" MILK OF MAGNESIA Unless you ask for “Phillips,” you may not get the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, corrective. 25-cent bottles, also 60-cent bottles, contain directions —any drug store. —Advertisement.

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Men’s Regular $1.69 Flannelette Shirts O —Exceptionally well made. 71 (f| The ideal shirt for winter *** 'w>* wea r

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