South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 161, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1920 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GREAT MUSIC FESTIVAL AT LEHIGH UNIVERSITY INDIANA PLACED SIXTEENTH IN EDUCATION FIELD

Standing i Annmincrcl Iy RllrSclI Sape Foun-elation.

In Air ocupl" sixteenth pbf"

In th list of Kates in -durntlcnal ! r'Andlr.c-. a placed by the F.:s-ell ' F 5 Foundation following a furvy. ! for the reason that In th" Ia.t -S t T9 a. d'T his ben noted In j i Ih averasr salary of teachers and K (5cra! his been fvind in the Jer.sth of thn -chool terms in th" , ht&U. When th standing of the i-tatee was announced recently. rnr.ro ; Infinit Information waa sought i Jrom th Fsga Foundation by L. N. j 2rir.. .fat superintendent of pubJic instruction. Th'i point on which th pradJnt: van rased wctm rxp!,iin'l in a ! t:-r 3 ecedv '1 from thy foundation. It fhows that In tho 2 years from. 3 530 to 191S. Indiana's schools! f-howe! g'alr.s in th jr ''nt. of , i Mldren attending vh'K,!, tin avrbgo number of da', s of ;iMrni!;ir' ft ' fry r:ih child. th- proportion ; f: rhildren In hicrh school, th ; r.a r.t j rf l,os rotnpnred to thr- p.-rcent of i Flrl" in high schrml., the e.xi ndl- j ture for nch child, the exp r.difur , fcr crif h tah'T and th -p r.di- j tur-s for nonsalary purpoey j.fs j wer noted on'v in th" i ? r : i of av- ;

i ra salaries of tear hers and th

number of days the chool w r

Kept open. The state's standing

i ould be raised by lengthening thrt

thool trn and Increaslnc: the a'. rra' salary of the teachers. It -,va explained.

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A sec le at ihe prt-:it I'.ach Music Festival, heiti at the Lohlgh University, in Bethlehem. Ta., VfLe:i muMc lovers from sevcrten States sc-attered thrTphout the Union assembled to bear the cantantas anc II minor Mass of Bach !ng by th? famous Bach choir, a community chorus of 275 voices, which is knom ns "the best choir In the United States." The conductor was Dr. J. Fred Wolla, a native of Bethlebec Charles M. Schwab, the steel kln. was the main guarajtor of the festival.

i PICNICS POPULAR,

RECORDS REVEAL

ati ron CHINA. l'.ini.MOM. Ind. .T:ino Physical aid for 'hin a by th Cnitd Stat s If neccKsary. wan ad-"t-d In an addrrss iioro. Tu .-.day by VlIli.ini Ct:lb'n Dnnl-. ftrm,r lu'al ndvisT to th- 'hint s.- k'"V. rr.m'nt nnd for many years an attar h- r.f thy United States .'tat- d pa r trn-nt.

was only 20.000. The permits isuod to date include thy Masonic picnic at Pottawatomie park a. we-k froiu Saturday, at

tern made it possibly frr orficials to keep close watch of tho meetings which wero ht Id in the )ublic parks

'thus enabling th- department "to

Kat at W'iishiiicton Cat.1. T:r-ak-fast. dinner and v ippt r. M 1 j nuics uv'-d. .".''(- club dlnn r f-rrved W'!; days lini II ;. in to l. ji. n:. Mv course Tabb: Idfitp on S iniay 4 2l".-l';

Fiftv-four IVrmits I-iied lv Park Hoard This Season.

Vit riles nrc more popuTa" jn South Ilcnd this yt ar than c r before act1 i m tr to th- r cords nf th- public pari: department. l-'ifty-four permits prrividin for a total estimated attendance of l'l. persons, have be. n i-.-ued this sea-op,, jt was aniioinin d Tuesday. At the --ame lato 1 i-t year but J rmits liad tiron Isno d. and the total estimated at-tep.dara-e for the ntire l'Jiy season

orpanizatien.s.

Amateur linishin ;it Schillings. 5 3S:.-,.,

SI1NI) YOUK DltV CLEANING AM) ihi:ssi(; TO

which it Is estimated there will be j check the activities of undesirable

lo.OOO persons. A similar picnic was hcül last year, however, and so thi big one dots not account for thy recent popularity of the parks of the city ns picnic grounds, park olficials point out. Sj;t-iii shows Worth.

That the permit system. which !

has been in use ever sine the formation of a separate department of public parks several years a so, is of value to the city was demonstrated last Sunday, when a permit for thy use of Kaley park was issued to a society, which, it developed, broke the benches and taM s and made necessary a considerable expenditure to repair the damage. Another permit will not be issued to this society. During the war the permit sys-

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We Ye disregarded the purchase price. Mr. Druliner is retiring from the shoe business, and we must raise $20,000 at once. To do this we Slashed the Prices on our Big Stock of Fine Shoes, bought for our regular spring and summer trade. We're letting the prices do most of the talking. There is not a single pair of so-called "sale shoes" in the lot. The entire offering is new, clean, high class, seasonable footwear.

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Stylish Pumps and Oxfords Oxfords for stret wear, for sport wear, for motoring, for th- lake and tor r ry i" -n . N"t f- r months will ;,mi have an opportunity to buy such stylish, hiuh Krad.oxfords at sip h ruli u'ousiy low prices. !t- lp i. 1 are black M oxfords that "'a'd u!.idl' '.iy T.o o for. Priced dur-

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Boys' Shoes A lug lot of sturdy,' well madr hos" shoes in Knerlish (!uu Metal, sizes 1 to 5 1-2.

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For the Growing Girl This is just the season of th year when every jrirl and woman needs pumps. For da.cin.qr. afternoon wear, vacation wear and stret t. Pumps are the hot weather favorite. "We have a bi assortment of the latent st!o pumps ami ti-s in patent bather, tan. kid and Mack and brown suede. They're worth from ?12 to $15. For immediate

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For the Kiddies A t'le asortment of M:sev' shoes jn Mack ar.d brown oxfords and strap pumps.

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Our Guarantee In -pity of the fart that we will be mighty busy, w will maintain our famous puaranteo policy during the rush of this sale. If the shoes you buy do not prove entirely satisfactory after having carefully booked them over and compared their value, brniir them back and we will refund every- penny of the purchase price.

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Frankly, our suit reductions do not promise anything for the future. The American Woolen Co. recently granted its employes a fifteen percent wage increase, and they are now making cloth for fall clothing.

It will cost as more than our special price to replace the suits we are selling no w. But they must be sold rega rdless of price or cost, and to your ad-

The backward season Has forced an accumulation of spring suits which must be disposed of at once. Every new spring style is represented in fabrics to suit every, individual preference.

$50 and $55 Suits Now

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$60 and $65 Suits Now

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