South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 217, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1920 — Page 2
WKIOUMJAV .MOIt.M.NG, .HOLST 1, 1020
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1MES
HEW LOWELL BOOK SHOWS TO READER POET'S FUNCTIONS
Published by Houghton Mifflin and Edited bv Albt rt MorcMl."
li'-ncf rf tho i-irnp. v.-nuM appear to l.o fnirly cl'-ar an-1 unmistakable :nor.str.itkr. f th- presence of lo-tic stylo. Mr. I. w H stubbornly rffuc'.s to recognize thvin. and. un-tM-to "j.'jt hi Mnjrr" on stylr -Ufh thi.- irr ur:uh!y keeps it in his pr.k'r 'T in th.o urmhole of his waist coat, a- he pas.-es haught(Lavrrnc (ii! man. in "The North AmerJr-.in KevUw.")
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authentic thrill in thf rhraf. Yet Jit it irduHtiMv acfial, upon the Jarkt of "Th Function of the 3V,ft, anI Other i:ss.a2'." collected awl edited by Mr. Albert Mordcll and puh.lshed the oth'-r day hy Houchton Mifflin everything. as you fee. unimp-ichally ref poctnhle nru open ar.rt ahove board (though the morbidly curiou niUht ak what tht Moodthir.-ty Freudian. !Mr. Mord r II. la rioln rt.s f('tte paler?) Vv'r find ourlv-B. with hlfrh nntlcipat'V.r.s. in the prsenc-- f.f th" deliver.': net) called ätyl- and Manner." whk-h seem to havf formal part of one of the Ixiwell Instituts lectures: though Mr. Norton's customary Introduction 1 mi-insr. and we are Wt shivcringly alono with the pitcher of ice-water, the New England audience, the New land winter nicht of 155. and th lecturer even Mr. Mordall has dpKerted us. and is preumihly swapping1 complexes with th Sacred Codfish. Well. we. Jt least, know where intellectual lartje-sse is to be dispensed; 90 we remain. "Where Milton's style is fine, it is very fine.- Wh.it Is this? An. undergraduate essay on "Paradise Ivst"? A discovery made and triumphantly recorded hy Mi?s Jan Ioe, of VasJtar. that Milton, takinpr him by and larce. could write, after ail? Wo rf fleet: IS Co . . . Yea, Milton was still dead in IS 5.". dead enough for thrs little matters to have bfen cle.irp! up. cvon In New Enpiand. Wa encounter the namo cf Shakespeare "Did Shakespeare havft no Ptylft?" Mr. Ixwell wonders. But his wonder only momentary. Mr. Lowell is almost recklessly confident: "I think." he wayff, "I And the proof that he had It, and that of the very highest and PuMlest kind, in the fact that I can nowhere put my rinper on It and sayIt is hero or there." Very pood: Shakespeare had style: Mr. Lowell, like General Ople. is Muphlnply delivered of this reluctant child of truth. But when It comes to finding and exhibiting instances of Shakespeare's command of poetic Myle. Mr. Lowell "can nowhere put hi3 finger on It." That U to say. confronted by passages such as Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath . . . or When to the esslona of sweet silent thought or Not poppy, nor mandrapora, N-ir nil the drowsy syrups of the world -confronted by Bach manifestations as these, which, to the intel-
Laporte and Michigan City
Service.
Miles A. Cos!et of Laporte. and Georg Miller of Michigan City are the two late.s-t recruits garnered by thft local navy recruiting office. Coslot will fro to Newport, where he id to enter a six months' commercial course following which he will go to ?n. as a naval c'.erk. Miller will go to Oulfport. Mi.-.-. According to a new ruling received at the navy ojfice. ex-service men including former soldiers and marines, can r-enlit at starting pay of 14?. The regular pay for recruits is $30, with privilege of entering various vocational trade school.-. Kx-service men re-entering the navy are sent directly to New York, and within two weeks are .sent to sea. eliminating the waiting period at the training stations.
UMDEXTIFIED MAX TO GO TO 1XSAXE HOSPITAL
"John," the unidentified man who!
has been held In the county jail for the last three weeks, will probably go to the Indiana hospital for the insane, following Investigation of his cae which haa been begun by the state board of charities. In case
the board fails to make the expect- j ed recommendation. "John" wiil b
sent to the county poor farm, according to Sheriff Duck. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" TVn't etreak or ruin jaut material in iL poor d)C Imiit on "Diamonl Dye." Easy direction in paekape.
"CORNS" lift Right Off Without Pain
FliSED FIVE DOLLARS OAr SPEEDING CHARGE
Robert Heyer, son of Constable Beyer, was arrestrd Monday nisht by Motorcycle Oflicer Mclntyro on a charge of exceeding the speed limit. The youth was driving a motorcycle. .ludce flilmer assessed u fine of $5 and costs in city court Tuesday inornir.tf hy Judge (lilmcr and after rpprlmnndlns the youth the fine was suspended.
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Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it ripht of? witli flr.gers. Truly!
Your druggist Fel a tiny bottle' of "I'reezone" for a few centa. suf- . ficlvnt to remove ever- hard corn, soft corn, or corn brtwf.cn the toes. ; and the calluses, without soreness i or irritation. Alv.
THEY BOTH PUT TANLAC TO TEST
Tcrro Ilr.tite Man (iain Fonrtocn INwarMl) iiikI Wife I.oolis I.ikc Dirfcirnt Woman, He Says. "My wife and I have both put Maniac to the test and we simply couldn't ask for better results than we have received." was the emphatic statement made recently hy
Jerome. S. IJrown. Ö0S South Seventh 1 Street. Torre Haute. Indiana, n al- ; i'ed taploye of the Tf rre Haute Vit- ; rifi'd Urick Company. i "I have gained fourteen pound- In ( weight." continued Mr. Mrown, "and lel like I have been made- over, into a new man. while my wife has been complet ly relieved of a lonfc standing case of stomach trouble. 1 was suffennjr frr.ni the after-effects of the j'.u which I had back in 1 1 and which nearly laid me (.'at altogether. I lo-t my appetite and had To live on such liht diets that I went down in weight considerably. Weak, dizzy spells often came on me and I wasn't able to .rK scarcely more than half the time. I could rever sleep much at night nnd during thf day I often became almost deathly sick nt my stomach. It looked like I had played out entirely and it worried nie a lot to l:now what to do. "M wife ;ilfO was in poor neaph. She bad been suffering for a lone time with ir.diucstiop. tri, hloatinr nnd all the other disagree ible symptom of stomach trouble. Finally, we loth decided to give Tanla a triu!. a yL-v ral of oar friends spoke well of It. That was several weeks ft go, ar.d today wo are l oth enjoying the very best of health. My wife h.nc a f.nc appetite and no matter what or how much she eais she never complains c r any bid effects whatever. She looks better and stronger and says she fe Is like a
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The August Fur Sale
15
discount on all Furs
August Furniture Sale
10
August Blanket Sale
discount on all Furniture, Lamps and Lamp Shades
70
discount on all Blankets
Thech oice pieces go first. Do not wait until the end of the month to take advantage of these sales
Petticoats Twill satin in flowered designs, pleated and corded flounces. $1.98 value for $1.39. Black and green sateen with pleated flounces. $ 1 .98 value for $1 .39. Other petticoat specials at $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 and $6.95. These are exceptional values, for example, the $6.95 petticoat is a regular $10.00 value.
Specials in Blouses A few striped flaxon, pique trimmed waists of $2.50 value for $2.00 in sizes 34 to 46. Lovely medalion trimmed Voiles with short sleeves and round neck. $3.98 values for $2.98. Dainty hair line, pin tucked Organdies with three quarter sleeves. $2.98 values for $2.50. And for Thursday only, Long sleeved, tailored Organdies with pleated fronts in bisque, rose, blue and flesh. $4.50 values for $3.75.
Final Clearance of Children's Shoes and Slippers 1 80 pairs of oxfords and shoes in black and white canvas with good rubber soles go on sale Thursday morning at prices the thrifty buyer will more than appreciate. In this lot are included 1 1 pairs sizes 62 to 0Zz $1.75 values at $1.15. 18 pairs sizes 7 to 1 0 J2 $1.50 values at $1.00 1 6 pairs sizes 8 to 1 0J2 $ 1 .00 values at 65c. 1 5 pairs sizes 1 1 to 2 $1 .25 values at 75c. 20 pairs sizes 1 1 to 2 $2.00 values at $1.35. 33 pairs sizes I 1 to 2 $1.50 values at 95c. 23 pairs sizes 1 1 to 2 $1 .95 values at $1 .30. 1 8 pairs sizes 1 1 to 2 $ 1 .75 values at $ 1 . 1 0. 26 pairs sizes 1 1 to 2 $1 .75 values at 75c. Don't fail to take advantage of this most unusual offering.
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For Men
Rib Knit Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length at a greatly reduced price, 95c. Athletic Union Suits of good quality cloth, $ 1 .00. Dress Shirts in a great variety of fancy stripes, good quality percale, madras and crepe, $2.75. High grade Bathing Suits at greatly reduced prices.
Thursday Only We are offering a limited number of especially attractive Fibre Silk Sweaters. These $25.00 and $27.50 sweaters for $22.50, in navy, turquoise, copen, American beauty. Reseda green, grey and peacock. Also, Slip-overs and Tuxedo styles in wool with or without belts. $8.95 to $25.00.
Hosiery
In the Boys' Store A marvelous bargain in straw hats; $ 1 .50 to $4.50 hats will be sold at 33 1-3 discount. Good Sturdy Overalls that will stand the strain a lad from 8 to 1 5 years of age will put them through for $1 .50. Boy's Wool and Cotton Bathing Suits of Emerald Green, Royal Blue and Maroon, all with a blending color stripe. These are in sizes 22 to 36 and will fit boys from 5 to 1 6 years old.
Women's Pure Silk Hose with double heel and toe of lisle. Pie nty of greys at $1.00 and $2.00. Women's Lisle Hose in colors only, regular and out sizes. 75c quality at 59c.
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Camisoles Lace trimmed Crepe de Chene and Pussywillow in flesh color with ribbon shoulder straps. Regular $1.50 value now for $ 1 .00. Chemise Washable Silk, Satin, hemstitched and French knot trimmed. Regular $5.00 value now for $3.95.
A silver polish that is guaranteed not to scratch. Does not make a dust nor soil the hands, easily applied and produces beautiful luster. Large jar 25c. Vacuum Bottles These will keep any liquid steaming hot or icy cold for several iours. We have pints, quarts and large mouth gallons from $3.00 to $15.00. Mesh Bags A large number of pleasing shapes and designs in gold and silver ranging in price from $1.39 to $25.00. Visit our jewelry department and get prices on silverware for your table. We have reliable and well known makes.
Our August Sale of Dependable Wash Goods Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide, beautiful combinations in plaids. Forty patterns to select from at 59c a yd. Fancy Voiles, 40 inches wide. The regular $1 .25, $1 .50, $1 .75 and $2.00 values for $ 1 .00 a yard. Colored Dimities, 30 inches wide. Dark grounds and imported quality. 75c values for 59c.
SAM'L SPIRO & CO. tlt.ltl a MJclugan SL Home of H. S. & M Clothes
Union Trust Company Safe Dpoit Box with tpcclal faclIiUa for A privacy of cu-tomera.
The Bis Electric BLcp S. D. Ftloran & Son Wirlag and Repairing.
.Art GirllA Picxone rrmlng. THE L W. LOWER DECO RATING OOiffAXY, Sonth Head, Indiana. Wall Papr. Draperir. Paint Snpptlen.
bamuel u Lontz & oons
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