South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 220, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 August 1920 — Page 2

SATl'IiDAV MORNING. AU VST 7, 1020

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

BENEDICTINE MONK

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bishop .Munrt-!fln, and other Ia,ror..- of that city. Thn Berfli'.tin m(;nk, who rfsifJi'i itt Ihr local university r-fnt!y in th List fov y:ar.s, utrvf s prlncipa-1 credit, for the t-iMlshmtnt of th -N'otrt; D inumuseum, ratj'1 by collectors an iti th forr-:rivt exhibitions

America. His renown'-! achievement in this work was thi nicue of a Murillo Tl palatini; depicting the nativity cf Christ ati'l valued conservatively at $200,000 Ju?t a? it "wnn about to bo thrown in tho trash heap. Ho retouched the picture, anl It Is now tho moat precious article In the university collection. In the course cf his art career, Dom CrfKory has travelled in all parts of Europo and Asia, studying the workH of the old masterH. He has vifited the celebrated museums at the Louvre, Pari-, the IVrlin collection, formerly thr- property of , the Xaiser, and the Vienna galleries, LesldeH having resided ha art Instructor In tho Vatican museum. Home. In this position ho first reached fame, by his remarkable portrait, the most noted of which li painting of I'ope Pius X, tho only on accepted for the Vatican gallery. Hundreds of artists from all over the world participated in this competition. Travels In Far 1-,-vf.t. In his travels In Egypt, Syria, Armenia, ard Arabia, ho unearthed several portraits belonging to th farly Christian period, especially tho picture of Peter, tho Apostle, by n unknown artist,. . Not only has he been in nearly

fvery country of Europe, but his travels even extend to South America, and several Mates of this coun try. His birthplace b Alf-ace. which ihanged from FYance to Oermany when he was but a boy. He lived there undtr German rule for lu years when he went to Paris to fctudy for tho priesthood. The sreat't Joy of his life came when France once again took over the province. Perhaps one of the most brilliant professors in' thp Notre Dame faculty, he leaves the college, because of scarcity of art students. At summer school he had a class of 20, but Jast year, but five students were ntered in the art department. His departure is the greatest loss of th' year. At San Antonio he will reopen his studios which have been closed for almost thren summers.

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The baby chimpanzee, the second ever born in captivity, which died at the Pronx Zoological Park In New York city. Its parents, which were ?ent from West Africa, aro regarded a.s the finest pair In the world. The death of the priz pet may cause the mother also to die of yrief.

FAMOUS GULYER BLACK HORSE TO BE IN SOUTH BEND

Troop to Give Free Exhibition at Springbrook Park.

NAVY NEEDS MEN IN MEDITERRANEAN

Cruise of Squadron of Six Destroyers Delayed Says

Telegram.

Iirk of omplete crews is the only thing thai is holdincr the departure of the s. S. St. Ivui.s with the .-iju.idron of six de.troyei"s. which has been ordered to eastern Mediterranem waters to guard American interests in tho near east, it was announced in feleirram received at the local reciuiting orüce Kriilay. In this service the hospital corp Is at lowest efficiency due to intuthei nt attendants. It is estimated this section i3 running one -third caI'acitj'.. Two of th six c?cstrojers In this fleet have been turn d oat since the armistice. They are- the (lilmore and Overton. With the Prooks. Pane, Humphries and Fox, th-v will form the es.a.rt oi the St. Louis. The inus'iin f this t.ju.iilron Is intimately connected with recent developments in tho Turkic-Greek fighting, vhi'.r the hasty snilir-r orders have their origin in the advance of the Volsheviki in Poland. N--tl 1 -1 1 Ofhcors. Petty officers oi all classts are tirg- ntly ncedt d on thes vessels. i;oatsva.ins, exswahis. gunners and j:unheri" mate.", carpenters, elcctrlciar .i. cor r erntnlth?. f.rt men and w atertendcrs. also must be secure d for this scrvict . special privileges are accorded to r-service me:., si.mng up for lhls cruise. A nior.th.'s bo --.us fcr e'. ery

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The Black Hr?o troop of 100 hfjrscs of Culver Military academy wilj bo in South Bend Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. They will give several exhibitions which will be free to the publij and will be entertained at the Country club. The troop in command of Col. Robert llossow, will leavo Culver .Monday for a week's hike. They will top at several lakes and at South Bend and Laporte. The horsemen are expected to arrive in South Bend Tuesday afternoon and camp for the night at Pottawatomie park. Wednesday morning the 2T piece band will arrive and participate in the troop parade through the business district of 'tho city at 10:. 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. An exhibition of troop riding, rough riding and a music drill will be given at Springbrook park Wednesday afternoon at l':30 o'clock. The exhibition will be free. Wednesday evening the members of the troop will be guests at a dancing party at the Country club.

PREPARE PROGRAM FOR PARK CONCERT

K. of P. Band to Plav at Studebaker Park Sunday Afternoon.

A hand concert propram will be rendered at 2:. '10 n'rlock Sunday afternoon at Studebaker park by the K. of P. band. A fine program has been arranged under the direction of Ous Elbel. conductor. Sunday's program follows: March, (Jiv tho Countersign.... W. H. Schutoso. Overture. Hungarian Comedy... Theo. M. Tohaaiia. Waltz. Eva T. Posas. American Fantasia. Gems of. . Stephen Foster. .. Theo. M. Toania. March. Tho American Red Cross Louis Panell.i. Melody, Wild Rosebud Theo. 1. Tobanla. Selection, Gypsy Queen.. H. L. King. Selection, Flowers of Paris Dubie. Finale. Selected.

SEVEN "Y" HEADS ATTEND MEETING

year of r -er.M-'v... n with extern!, d rights Ex-navy men will b

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delphia. to b. transit rre .1 to the furign squadron -'it once.

BOARD PASSES SEWER RESOLUTIONS

General Policy to be Followed bv Association Will be Discussed.

Assessment Rolls Also Adopted at Special Meeting Thursday Niizlit.

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At the Mxc:al meeting of

beard of p'jb'.ic works Thursday r.ight the- resolution for a pipe .-ewer on Indiana av., frcr.i Webster St.. to Walnut st., was confirm d a was the- resolution for the same irr.provor.u r.t on Ewing t ., and the bids were ordered received. Ant-essidcnt roi'.s ware approved for water taps c-r. Lin" and Calvert ft., and on Lawr.dab- from the r.or;h lin cf Curbing fct . to Vaysar nv. Tlie asstr ssuient roll w.s approved for watr connections on Cc'.b-ge st.. from Lincoln way W., to Vassir av.. fand on Cleveland frcni Lincoln way W., to Iii' mend av. Rids were filed for a pipe sewer cn Osborr.e st. Ib .- lu!:or.s w ere adepted for a sidewalk on th suth bide of Sample sr.. from Wainut st., to the Washington echoed, and on Wayne at., from St. Louis Llvd., to th first alUy west of St. Louis blvd.

Seven Y. W. C. A. officials left Friday morning to represent the local association at the Central City conference- to be held at Lake Geneva. Wis., for the week beginr.ir.g Monday. General po!iclesNto be fallowed for the coming fiscal year, along with adoption of measures to meet emergencies of day, especially the coal situation, will be discussed. Miss Minnie French, representing the board of director will head the delpg ition. included in which will be Miss Maude Heath, general secretary; Miss Gertrude Skes, extension and Industrial secretary; Miss Itha McNay frora Quadrangle club. Mi Hi?.! 1 Cowman, head of L. U. H. ( '. organization. a:td Miss Edna King cf the Blue Triangle reserves.

MAPI SON. Wis. A. Moore went in $wlmmir. and came out minus an eye. It was a glass one.

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K Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Ofrxe Avoid Imitations aud Substitute!

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Beautiful Scotch Plaids and plain colors selling at the exceptional reduction of 33 1-3, making the prices on our 2 to 6 sizes $1.50 to $3.t)0, and the 7 to 16 sizes $2.50 to $5.00.

Saturday our Tea Room will serve a delicious Chicken Dinner from 5 until 8 p. m.

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We are offering a special in Petti bockers of Seco Silk, in pink and yel low. Regular $2.98 value for $1.98

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Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturdays 'till 9:60 p. m.

Handsome Furs and Finest Plush

Coats in Our August Sale

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15 Savings Values, Quality First and Low Prices That's the force back of our August efforts. 15 Savings Easy Payment Plans so

Athat when you are readv for your winter

garments thev are readv for you.

36-inch Hvidson Seal Fur Coats $395.00 40-inch Hudson Seal Plush Coats $125.00 Handsome Taupe Fox Scarfs at $45.00 Handsome Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs at $70.00 Handsome Stone Marten Scarfs at $55.00 Handsome Natural Squirrel Scarfs at $15.00 Beautiful ?Iink, Marten, Lynx and Raccoon Scarfs all reasonably priced.

Sweaters

We arc displaying two tables of wonderfully attractive sweaters on the second floor, near the entrance to the north elevator. Our aim is not to carry a general, conglomerate line of sweaters, but instead our buyers were instructed to select only the choice, better grades in exclusive styles and colors. We believe they have brought from the eastern American markets a selection of silk fiber and all wool sweaters that will be exceedingly desirable to you. The assortment includes the Tuxedo ana Slip-over styles in a wide range of the late shades. In addition to these we are showing some beautiful Brushed Wool Scarfs, with or without pockets and belts, for $6.50, $10.50 and $10.95.

Middy Blouses Plenty of different styles in white, white trimmed with colored collars and with detachable flannel collars and cuffs. Also a large assortment in colored Middies in sizes 8 to 16. Prices $2.25 to $3.50. Middy Skirts We have these skirts with or without waists, in white, pink, blue, brown and navy blue serge. All are pleated and well made in every way. Sizes 8 to 16. Prices

I $1 .25 and up.

Our August Sale of Furniture

Save 1 0 on our already Low Price. You can buy furniture this month at lower than Manufacturer's Price today. We have been in the Furniture business a little over 1 6 months. We are very proud to state our Furniture Section is one that has grown rapidly ever since it opened. Every, piece of Furniture has a reputable manufacturer as well as our guarantee of Quality First. Very Special, handsome line of Small Dining Sets, small table and 4 chairs. .

New Tea Carts, Gate Leg Tables, Library Tables, Odd Chairs, Odd Decorative Pieces; let us figure with you on Entire Home Furnishings during this August Sale.

MEN

Come in the Jefferson Blvd. exceptional values in our Men'

Underwear A lightweight Union Suit, Rib Knit, for 95c. An extra fine lisle undergarment with short sleeves and 3-4 length for $2.00; or the good old standard B. V. Ds. for $1 .00. Shirts A dress shirt of especially high quality for $2.50 or $2.75; or a real bargain for Saturday only is our regular $3.75 value which we are selling at $2.98. Wje have this in a Percale, Madras or Crepe. Bathing Suits One of our style cut, plain or striped Bathing Suits which have been greatly reduced in price. .

entrance and get some of the s Store. For instance Hosierv Pure Silk Hose of a very high grade. Regular price $1.50, now selling at 95c, in whites only; or another high class Hose of 35c value which is selling 3 pairs for $1.00. Neckwear Exquisite designs and beautifully blended colors distinguish our Silk Ties. They are really wonders. 1.00 to $3.00; or in the knit we have some beauties in blacks, blues and fancy colors, $1.00 to $2.65; or good, ever fresh, Wash Ties in pleasing patterns.

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Our August Sale of Blankets

15 Discount from Regular Prices on the Finest Blankets made. North Star Woolen Blankets The finest blankets you can buv the Best blankets you can buy. The entire North Star line of Single and Double Blankets are included in our Sale.

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You Can Wear These Summer Dresses During the next two months and get another Summer's wear next season And the prices are just 1-3 less than regular. $10.00 Dresses reduced to $6.67. $18.50 Dresses reduced to $12.35. $15.00 Dresses reduced to $10.00. $25.00 Dresses reduced to $16.67. A Very Good Selection to Choose From Lovely plain or dotted Organdies This is a truly delightful assortin pink and blue- -dotted with black - . , i , f , . , 4 , . " ment or wash dresses from which to or white. Fine striped Voiles band or ruf- select a fresh, crisp garment for fle trimmed. August and September.

Shoes There is a good selection of girls' low shoes in patent leather and kid for you to choose from on our second floor. Shoe Department. These come in black or brown Oxfords and ankle strap. Sizes 82 to 5 y2 from $3.00 to $5.00. A very practical and durable high shoe is our Canvas Walking model. Just the thing for vacation wear. $1.60 to $2.20 in sizes 3 to 8. $2.50 to $3.10 in sizes 8'2 to 5. Big reduction on all boys' English Oxforcls and Pumps.

For Hiking

Come in and see our Deerskin and Canvas Sport Shces before you start on that hike. They are broad and flexible and will cover a good many miles before wearing out. $1.60 to $5.20. The best wearing shos at minimum prices are our kid and calf Oxfords with welt soles.

In the Boys' Shop Boys Sport Blouses for wear at work or play. A choice of blue chambray or white with short sleeves and low necks for $1.39. Army grade Khaki Sport Blouses that wear like iron yet have a neat, distinctive style. $1.50. Blut Chambray Sport Shirts of especially good cut and workmanship in sizes 1 2 1 to 14 for $1.69. Straw Hats in a great variety of shapes and sizes. Your boy should have a new one now to finish the season properly. Besides there is an extraordinary saving in these hats. Think of it they are selling at a 33 1-3 discount. It would be well worth your while to buy hirr. one now to start in with next summer. Special in soiled Wash Suits, all sizes, for $1.00. $1.98 and $2.96. Boys "Alheneeds" a very efricient undertog $1.00 size3 3 to 10 years. Kayne Shirts a, neat, dresy garment without collar. $1.98 in 1 2 to 14 year old sizes.

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