South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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NOTED EDUCATORS TO CONVENE HERE FOR CONFERENCE

.Mal- ocational Din e tor and Otlnrs Lxprctcil for Important S-ion. Vera: ;.-r..i 1 !.; , it. on ;. Irs from the J r i r. . I . :l'. .f the r.rth r:i

Tar' of the y'.ui'- -,v;:i participate Sn! th Vf. :ttlu:.;il -iuC.tt.-n unfT( :.' i to t ,.-M at ti hih -;ho.,l h'.tf.:r- I

!av !i. rr..;,. J. ;. "::i ott. j-lrtt o .1' i. a 1 iinetor, will pr i'J n-s h'ilrii'i'tn rf !li r -n f-rein. e.

EJECT MEIST OF PAIR FOR EXDEAR1SG WORD COSTS HOTEL $9,000

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'ÜICAA, Marh 2Z T'.vo y- irn j;?-, Mr. au J Mrs. Ca.sius i-mlly. I n-Har poE.s, wne OuPteJ frm a hotel 1. re y a . ief fc o. The akrt Meuth. w ho v.:s lcltrlr. in the hill, heard Mr. Sriill y all l.U vif3 "s-.v thwart" arifi l.-.il l that .isn't th- urual endearment for ia:.ri :! persons. The 1 .. t iv entered thrsoorn rr.'l I spite protests f the S.n.k orkr-ii ihora tu loav Thfv .Iii!. To.', iv Mr. r.r.d Mrs. Fr.illry urv J'-'.C'jO richer, il.f aMojnt auar(!"i th rn tor :inviK"-! hy a J':ty here, Smiley had su-d the hotel company for 25.C00.

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t th- ' h f r - r. ' . Th" crijanla-'k-n ;tr.'! a r:n r. i -t rat i -n f f thef -h.. N uül pr -ent d hy fj. 1'. W. her ef S..u:h I t,1 . l'red H. Earlows ef I faTi.rr.fir.d, Miss Ik ttr:c i :.-hr f ;arv ar..J -I. .7. Ritter of !'or! Wa;. r.- i"m;.-,vi-,i hy u iliru0.H.o'i 1! V.'. K.-l'y. rrir.r'p.-il of the Ei!:h.rt h;trh Fch "'.. : i t i i JaiM c Wiikln')". m;;h rlr.ti-r.dent ef 1o-.-ii'-n -e.l:eo..s. The irorrot inn ef homo economic i".str uction for pupi.s al.ove 1 c, years f hi will h.' th" s ih.kct " a tall: 1--!;v r l y M is s Hertha I,itta. stat S'l pel yi i r -f rtTtie eeor.e'ii!r!. Th1 is' u.stfn v. in ho hy V. V. nordJi, s'l perint'Talcn '. of the 'ocal schools. I'r.rk-r the renoral hr-.nl of prohlernst that confront thf- tearhr. "Attendance a.id Record-" .v ill bo di-s-'i.-vsed hy Mi.n AUrc Scott of South Ikni: "In tho Fartnry." Miss Map Slievmaker of Fort Wavne. and Shop Work." Mi.ss rotary D'.vycr of (k.hen. (1. I'. Huxton, instructor in trarhr trainir.K at Indiana university; Iklu-in Monroe, superintendent of the Hammond schools; J. A. Wiirers. puperintrnd'nt of the T'lkhart scliools. and H. M. ApTlcmnn, assistant statr vocational director, will all participate in a discussion of "CourK-s for Part-Time Schools" An invitation has hern extended to all attending the conference to h- present at the evening school ornmencement Kridny r.i'.:ht.

AlyOUiCE INCREASE

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WAS'IIIXfJT i.V. March Th" census bureau a Tir.our. ed th following l'-'i.'" i npulation r-.sut.s: Dav riport, Iovt ."0,7 2 7. ( ntrevilk-. Iowa ShehoyKan. 30.9äi. St. ul en ih.. ( hio üS.rk ?. Asheville. X. ('. L'S.:04. Ciloversilk-. N. V. Johnstown, N. Y. 10.V0.. rmomflold. N. J. 22.011. Sharnokin. I'a. 21.L'o4. r.iit'.eld, Conn. 11,7. l:roo!;Jk'M. Mo. 1. Irureases sim- 1910: lMenport t,L'. or ."1.3. ( r.trevl'.le 1,S.u or 22.::. Shelioyran I.3Ö7 or 17.3. St( uhenvllk- 6.117 or 27. 'J. Asheville 9.742 or M.f. iloversvill 1.24 or C.7. Johnstown ÖH or 4.4. r.Ioomhohl Oil or 4 6.1. Sharnokin 1. CI 6 or s.2. i:nt:ekl 1,0 S3 or 2 j.o. Rrooktield ü.'ö or T...

SEEK STATUS OF U. S.

TROOPS 7iV GERMANY

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r.nxls and ktral experts from Txa3 and 1;1 thoma ure swarniint; in to Washington todav. ready for tho s iprenie cotirt ficht to decide which :tfite has a ri.iht to possession of thousands of arr s of A.aluahlo oil lands in the Red river valley. Meanwhile. a r ordirtr to arrivals from th' west. Texas holding tho disputed territory hv !rtuo of tho ritte.s of her ninpTs and there, is dancer of an armed clash between factions of the two stateu.

A N 0 1' N " I M 1 1T. It v ill he net ess. try for Mi?s Isa7e;l Nile to discontinue her dancinc classes until Mav 1st. Notice will be given on her return. 1051-27

Scapular lockets at Schil'.inc'-s.

"TiZ" FOR SORE TIRED FEET-AH! "Tiz" is grancl for aching, swollen, tender, calloused feet or corns. Ah! what rolkf. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more soreness in corns, callouses, bunions:. ' No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without cettinc relief, just us? "Tiz." "Tiz" is the only remedy that draws out all tho poisonous exudations' which puff up the feet. "Tiz" cures your foot troublo ho you'll nf'ver limp or draw up your faco in pain. Your shoes won't Bcem tight and your feet will never, neve- hurt or get Foro and swollen. Think of it. no nioro foot misery, no more acony from corns, callouses or bunions. Get a box at any riruc store or department Ftore and ct instant re lief. Wear smaller shoes. Just once try "Tiz." Get a whole year's foot comfort for a few cents. Think of it.

-Grand Leader Is South Bend's Only Underselling store"

MORE WONDERFUL MONEY SAVING SPECIALS From Our

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a (iitKAT ri:i: -kastei: orKi:uiN; ok men (jkadk IIANDSO.MnLY TKIM.MKIJ DKKSSUS that you wonM orfünnrlly pay up to 40 for. en p.d here Sit unlay nt .-".."A Ttiere are :ditit 'Si new dlathutive styles t eh" from, in lone or short ske. lüodcia. rhe liKiteriald are? lustrous hllks, Hiitln.". tafTetns. wool

series. trl"ntlaes and wool Jerseys In all tr. nw sprinc shades. Yon never Toucht better ilrer In iny eaon at the- price. A lepdt hecureu anj' gar-nx-nt.

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COMPAim TIIESR GARMENTS WITH TIHSE SOLD KI.srAVIllIItE AT ?.V). l'nexpectexl chance In market ondit'onn make lids price p.d!de. Women who thoucht thry would have to pay unreasonable prices for new Easter apparel will welcome this wonderful pale ef Iii-h grade tailored now spring suits at $34.oO. made and fashioned from the finest wool materials.

There are rtpple effects, box coat. ,f3 flare and belted models. Come as early ns you can tomorrow to have

firt choice as we know they won't last lone at this price. A deposit t-ecure any garment.

MEN'S JAUNTY TO A IP

NEW $25.00 & $27.50 jt"X ii

. l'Ki: i:asti:h ro.T sali: that will . vim.t. vor that wi: a k n orri:i:iNi the greatest seit vaei es in the 'ity vr the I'KU'ir. I'Mia'ly at the cad of a season yon uo'dd expert to f.rd e..;,ts marked at ridiculous prices, but rlcht ie'w hist ;.t t: iru.niiic f s;t!: we nr' cflVrinsr you tls'.s sensational

value in .i" and ?:7.."-) coats at 510 :. Ev ry ene a heauty anl made (1f fir .h-rs'-; ', velours, tweeds an ! I'oln cloth hi three-quarter and Fport models, all new phados and l7.es f ., women and mlsss. See window ...

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Girl's $8.50 White Emb'd. DRESSES

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.'VW of these liandsome new plaid skirts on sale Saturday at .l.t., and matle up In severnl ftunnlni; models. Madam, ean you buy the material and make 'em up at this price V Come, see them and eompare.

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HANDSOME $1-1.50 Plaid Skirts Wonderful new spring styles. all handsomely trimmed. Choiee 10.95

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A great many men buy at this, that or the other store through habit or friendship. That may be all right when things are normal, but to-day every man simply must make his

clothes money get the best at the price it is values and wear that count to-day. I don't urge any man to buy here because he likes me, but because he likes my values. We make our own garments and guarantee to save you $ 1 3 and upward on your Spring Suit (and you get two pairs of pants with each suit) let us show you to-morrow.

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Women's $20.00 Silk DRESSES Anoth.er dress sensation for S;:turd:i y C 7 T seeun d for l-s than eot todav. v B

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llCHUtlful f:Trt Silk DRESSES ('harming new styles in silk satins, and taffetas

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Wonien'ü f'.lH Spring COATS Snappy new -rort models in all waiite. 1 eo?,,rs. ('hole Saturday

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HATS THAT AHE, THE TALK OE THE TOWN. If yo i ant to know why we lave the reputation for millinery values, e..nu. tomorrow and you will f.-e the reason in this wonderful tdiowln:: of exclusive ."sin and sli' pattern hats at . 7 'JÖ. Choice ef smart new Pokes, Chin-Chin and of the ho e syles fushI.ned of fin-? I.'serc, Hair-doth, Eraids aud liuest straws in models for every tvpe r.h'l purpose. Shop early. HATS TRIMMED FREE!

Girls' $3.50, $4 HATS Cut new ttyled of fine straws, bralis and ribbon effects, all colore Choice

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THE MILLINKHY SENSATION ton stli:jay Hundreds of the smart trimmed hats shown this season und b-atured for Saturday at a price that ajenin demonstrates Grand Ieadpr suprt-maey for value .trivin. Every shape iinmlnahle. trimmed with ribbons, ornaments, lisere, olol S . .

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SEOHOET'E BLOUSES

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Cli ! e of all ti- l:ew hprin s!:a-U 3 stli 1 I.i rks.

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SPECIAL SALE of DAINTY NEW UNDERMUSLINS lit if ill New Sli.r,:). . M" 1) X I N I X im n Komi.i(i.hbi) 4.U t lf n u N ; rj MX fj. silk chemise 1

Wem en's $1.50 Muslin Petticoats

$3 Lace Trimmed Gown, $1.98 W,'o i r r l ?n . i .

s? l rancy crepe uioomurs, 03c $2.50 Seco Silk Chemise, $1.95

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$6.50 SILK CHEMISE, $4.95 'V,

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Finest $2.50 New Spring Wash 4 nO

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Boys' and Girls' $2 Blue

Stripe Play Overalls

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Women' Sateen Petticoats lee ruffle tlonnre.

Women's $1.50 Silk or Suede Gloves, 98c Women's $3.50 Human Hair Switches, $1.93 Women's 35c Durable Black Hose, at 24c Women's 75c KNIT BLOOMERS, at 49c Women's $10 Wool Slip-Over Sweaters 6.95 $5.00 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, $3.98 Women's 75c Neckwear. Special at 4Sc

FROM the MEN'S and BOYS' STORE BIGGER SAVINGS Than Ever

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BOYS' $20.00 ALLWOOL &4ß SUITS ÖE'fiBÜ

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Boys' $2 New Spring Hats, Caps 1.63

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Women's 25c Ribbed Vests

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