Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 207, 31 August 1922 — Page 10
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PAGE TEN THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 1922. tor title' .'Opening of sciiooi GRAMMAR SCHOOLStoHIGH SCHOOLS BUSINESS COLLEGES sstoCOLLEGESto
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School Days! Will Soon be Here May we suggest some things the youngsters will need? They are attractively priced and, as usual, the quality is highest.
29c to 35c 50c to $1 $L19$1.39 98c to $6.50 25c to 70c
GINGHAMS for School D r e s s e s Checks, plaids and plain colors BLOOMERS Made of extra heavy black sateen; priced at ........... . . . . BLACK SATEEN GYM BLOOMERS, sizes 8 to 18 ; priced at SWEATER Coats for boys and girls, slipovers and button, with roll collars HOSE for boys and girls; our prices on these are, per Dair
Proper Lightin.
Relieves Eye Strain
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The student is obliged to do a certain amount of studying by artificial light. PROTECT the eyes and health of the child by having the proper light fixtures in your home. We have a complete stock of
Floor Lamps, Desk Lamps and Reading Lamps Don't Delay Look at Our Display Now Richmond Electric Company
1026 Main Street
Phone 282G
Richmond Public Schools Recognize Music as a Major Study
Your daughter's education is unfinished, incomplete, unless musical training and knowledge are made a part of it. It is just as important andv necessary for her future well-doing, happiness and social position as any of the branches you compel her to study. Her "marks" m music are valued and become a part of her school grade report as do the "marks" in other branches of study. Back up the efforts, the suggestions and the rules of the teacher; she is as necessary to the education of your child as the teacher of any other line of study. Give the teacher of music your heartiest co-operation and insist upon your child's obedience to the teacher's rules of study and practice.
Opposite Postoffice
Phone 1655
V71THIN a few day, every Grammar School; High School, University and Business College will be open for the little tot, the big tot and young men and women; the opening of school has a broader meaning. It means equipping themselves with this and that thing, waste no time, do it now. The advertisers on this page have a wonderful message for you. Read it over carefully.
I "A BANK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE"
THRIFT
one of the lessons every child should learn !
Early in the life of every child the lesson of thrift should be taught. No better time for beginning to teach this lesson than when they begin or resume their daily school lessons. THRIFT brings happiness and independence.
Start a Savings Account and Add to It Regularly
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Keep the Children in Perfect Health
by Giving Them Wayne Dairy
Begin Now and give your children all of the Milk that they want to drink. Order a quart daily for EACH CHILD. It will make them sturdy. Our Wagon Will Deliver Fresh, Pure Milk to your door every morning Phone 5238 Today
MILK
Last year, Wayne Dairy Milk was fed to the undernourished children in every school in Richmond, and statistics show that 75 of Those Children . Gained in Health and became more active and apt with their studies.
a??d plenty of, it
Wayne Dairy Products Co.
South Sixth and A Streets
Phone 523S
Jack and Jill went up the hill And down without a tumble, For children fed on ZWISSLER'S Bread Are strong and never stumble!
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Children will soon be going back' to school. They need plenty of good, nourishing food. ZWISSLER'S Breads will play an important part in their lives by building up their bodies. Your Grocer Has ZWISSLER'S Betsy Ross Bread 1 and Potatoe Bread Fresh Dailv
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BAKERY 28 South Fifth Street
FOR SCHOOL USE You will find here everything necessary for school in a variety and at a price which will be most satisfactory.
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Start your boys and girls in right with one of our Eversharp Pencils and a good Fountain Pen. We have some special offers that are very interesting to anyone in school work.
Eversharp Pencils . . .$0.50 to $10.00 Fountain Pens. $1.00 to $15.00 Also a Full Line of School Pins, Rings, Etc.
ctiool Days!
are Comin
Never before have we ever had such a large assortment of School Shoes as we now have in stock. FOR the GROVlNG GIRL Tan Calf Oxford r A with low heels pOQV GIRLS' SPORT OXFORD A
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FOR THE BOYS
for Fall wear
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Children's and Misses' Shoes. . .$1.50 to $6.00
Shoes that will stand tho abuse. They are made for service, yet are verv dressy. GENUINE CALF SHOE, welt soles, in Bal or blucher. We recommend this shoe for tha boys. Boys' Shoss range in prices from $3.50 to $5.00.
Beckman and Kreimeier
708 Main Street
School Days!
The best way we know to preserve thesa happy memories is by Photographs. In years that follow, vou will delight in "hauling" out that portrait of Old Bill, or Mary, or any of the good old gang. And, say! but you'll be mighty glad you have those REAL reminders! We strive constantly to photograph that real "you,"-and we are glad to know. we are attaining our endeavor.
Phone 1830
710 Main
