South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1920 — Page 7

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LODGE CONDEMNS LEAGUE COVENANT

SCHOOLS OPEN FOR SEASON WEDNESDAY

M-afeachiipettfr Republican

ins in Boston.

Institute Week and Organization Are Combined For This Year.

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Mt-'saehusf at Erive? f.eld today. Th leiu. "-hl'h has rn: .ill ncr.her in It b':t or. " he ?itd. "his yr. ar. .ibrolutr ar.d oral failure. It h!9 rot ac:r. pl:hÄ'! a ry?hi",.r " "It rr.iy !mpor!b! to ritt? -Ith reservations..' Ft. Lodp1 addr i , "it may brt 'jri':r iM to do ?o. It ma re nCf?ir- to r.lirr'' ar.d ?rr. ether, the rTr r "it ion s r,r it m ay

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??ife a arr'emT.t arooiitiop or !'jri crr. pord of all the nation of the eirh -irr'er the If ldT'hip r' th T"nitd Ftar". That 1 a -o'.u -tir. which rnmr.fpi l'."!f. I be1 !.. to ?fn. Hardin?.'" Dcnounrr Policy. The- foreicn policy of the ndrr.inirtratin wa dno:r.cd by Gov. Coolidc, tho repib!ian candidate for ' ico preident. In an addr?5 devoted ilr.io entirelv to a dir'vif-Mon of for'icn affair. "The poliT"- rf the prer'nt admin!tratlfn. hich their candidate is b"'ind to ror.f J"uv" h said. "cn only rerult in a continuation o! the di?ord of th nation, abroad." Th oher p-ikr? Included Helen Yarirk nostril, who wi5 a delerate to the republican natjon.il convention trom New York täte, and Col. Raymond Robin?-- of Chicago. I-jis K. I iccett presided ard read a tejrpram of r'tipps from Fen. HardFen. T.odre charred thit the lacue hid "nfvrr interfered rvjth the invasion of pnl.itv! bv R'J"!!. hnd nevr. Interfered to bold back Turkey from Armenia, had never done anythinp lr. the matter of Perm and hid nvr done anythlnjr to reach a ;outlon of the Fiumr queMin." Full of Mciuice. "It ha? done nothing." he said, "and yet It is full of menace. Europe. I think, i pretty sick of it and Mould e slad to bo rid of it. They f'rn't feel about our prr?ident as they .lid. I doubt M-hether it will ever hlc?iblf to make the battered hulk rf Mr. Wilson's lea cue seaworthy." Ho explained that the European i-ituatlon was "rhancinc every day"

he had taken "the ground at Chiapo that th -nate deserved the .approval of -the republican party, bu above all things wr i-hnuld not Mnd our presidential candidate to ;tnv pledere of what he should do with the leaJ- question -even month hence". Sen. Loder denied that the hopes of the -world ? peaec were rxclusl e!y In the covenant of the IaKUC of Nations. "It is almot a facrile(rc." h said "to sursest thit within the four corira of this document the hopes of tho worlds jcood is tied up in a document prepared by Gen. Smuts and Lord Robert Cecil, with one article rnit ln 11 n' I"ro5t Wilson. hlch ie hAvo from him is thu heart of the covenant." Political Alliance. The lea-sruft. as broupht back by l- Wilson if r.othinp: but a politica. Milane, headed "All full of enforcement and very little peace in it". He was severe in his denunciation of article ten which, he said, differed from even- other article in the covenant in that it constituted "an in-

vidual obligation . At this moment." he continued.

one of the most Kallant and hraf people in the- world Is bMns invaded i v Russia in an attempt, to brinff her r.'ick and partition her as she was partitioned in the days of the autoclacv. The sympathy of every American is with the Poles. "Rut if we were a member of the '.affue. under article ten . if Poland summoned us we would have to po. No action oJ the league would bo r.ecesnary-" ?en. Uodire explained that when he MoUe of Mr. Wilm ar.d hi? attitude nvard the league h was speaking ;;'.?o of Mr. Cox. Gov. Cox. he said, favored "otnc in". He suggested two reservations to the covenant. but thy were not worth the paper en which they were printed. They v-ere perfectly '-acue and loose merety eTpre3kvm of opinion". Praise Hardin. The ena.tor praised Fen. Hardir.fr ..n.l Gov. Coolidjce. the repul hem . mdidates. V.'hfn Sn. Haro '; p c-id c nt." he said, "he will not try to run this .v ,-nment r himeif 'n ! i' hiin- :. ;f. Neither 's he secktrr to win bv pcVfonal abuse, de.alir.jf with some -h scire charge about ror.trihutior.s."

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JOE'S MELODY BOYS (Orchestra and Ouaj-tet) FurciiJilnc only the hiebest BooLcxl toccthor or Individual, of evu h cUicr. PANCrs A-VT nXTERTAIXM ENT5. Call. Write or Photu .Tor POXTATOR, Mr.. Tcmr1 Theater. Mlshawka

Glares Properly Fitted

DR- J. BURKE, Op't 230 S. MICinG.-V ST. IJrokm Lcdl"jo5 iHipllcatod.

Institut ir.d the (n-ganisaticn rf .e.-iools . i r.t.'.i ed this year Institut vl: bfFln at 3 3ft o'clock Monday morr.ir. s; in the h!rh school auditorium, ir.d Wednesday rr.crnmc: school will bepir. Th lecturer for the week ure: Dr. S C Fchumaker of the department rf biological scier.Cfs, St3tv Normal school, TV-t Chester. Pa ;

Dr. r. H. Grfr. of the department of Er.srii-h cf the same school; Prof. M F. Pittman of the elementar education depirtment. Ypsilantl. Mlrh.; and Miss Grte E btorm of the kindergirten-primary department, ychcol cf education. I'niverflty o Chicago. One half of the time wV,l be dected to sectional meetings and or.s half to general es-ions. The four section provided are: primary, intermediate, and grammar grade, rural ar.d hlfh school. This is done !n ar. effcrt to bring eornethir.p cf direct interes. to every teacher In th county. Supt W. "A. Borden announced Saturday the full quota ef teachers for the year has been telected.

A scientist says blondes v ill disappear In "00 years but the brunnettcs will ro on playing1 th deuce with man.

WOMEN! INSIST ON "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak cr ruin your material in a poor dye. Bur only "Diamond Dyee.' Directions in cverr package pjarir.tec perfect result. Druggiit hia Color Caxd.

FREEZ0NEF0R CORNS

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of Freezone for ;i few cents. Bufficlent to rid your feet of every hard corn, oft corn, or corn between the tfos, ;tnd painful foot calluses, without the lt-ast soreness or irritation. No humbug!

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Extra Specials Satin Charmeuse 36-inch Satin Charmeuse in black, blue and all colors; regular $3.50 kind. August 32.69 Satin Charmeuse

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Not Just Clean Clothes But Cleaner Clothes R. R. Cleaned clothea mean clpanrr clothrs. E very one who has eve r sent their clcthc-s to P. B.'s will tell you that. N -otice the well-dressed men on the street, whose clothes are spick and span. It's dollars to doughnuts they are P. B. cleaned. Z ealous, expert workmanship mean spotless, odorless and perfectly pressed clothes. O ur word stands behind our work so L et your clothes come clean from P. B.'s where rtcnzol. the supi rsolvant, insures results. THE B. B. CLEANERS RUEL N. BEEBE. Prop.

ICS TT. Colfax Ave. 231 E. Tntt St.

Phones: Reil. 1444. 3333 Automatic, 1446

40-inch Satin Charmeuse in black, navy, brown and all

colors; regular $5.00 kind.

August Sale

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La Salle Theater TODAY DOROTHY G1SH IN "REMODELING HER HUSBAND."

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TWO BIG DAYS TOMORROW AND TUESDAY

DUSTIN FARNUM

"BIG HAPPINESS" A powerful, dean story of the great outdoors wiU tremendoui dramatic appeal and a vivid moral in manliness. The star himself says this is his greatest picture.

Castle Theater Hear the Organ

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Today CHARLIE RAY in "THE EGG CRATE WALLOP"

Tomorrow and Tuesday "TREASURE ISLAND" With all-star cast

Silk Messaline

36-inch Silk Messaline in all

colors; regular $3.00 kind.

August Sale

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Taffeta Silk 36-inch Taffeta Silk in black and all colors; regular $3.00

kind. August Q3 Sale yBi

Georgette Crepes 40-inch Georgette Crepes,

black, white and all colors;

regular $2.50. August Sale . .

Crepe de Chine 40-inch Crepe de Chine, all colors, splendid quality; a regular $2.50. (?-fl fcfh August Sale .. . ill 1 UiS Silk Pongee 36-inch all Silk Pongees, splendid quality; regular $2 kind. August CJ'fl tfjfl Sale öLöö Crepe de Chine 40-in. black Crepe de Chine, regular $2.50. fJJK August Sale . . . Ö IIbO'ÜJ) Black Poplin 40-inch Black Poplin, regular $1.9 J -kind. gjJQ August Sale ... lg El mnitj Taffeta Silk 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, all bright and new, splendid quality; absolutely the best $2.00 kind. A-fl August Sale ... UQ mfjij

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mart Women's Suits

Fur Trimmed $39.75 Our many Suits which anticipate every correct vogue, makes selection most simple. Every type of women and misses haj been considered, for we saw to it that every suit in our collection emphasized a note of youthful slenderness, quality and the latest creations. Magnificent values, brought out in fine Velours, Serges, Tricotine, beautifully tailored, and we have them in all sizes for women and misses. Monday Special

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It gives us great pleasure to announce that we have succeeded in purchasing at a fine saving 19.(1 $Jpr0P anil Trinitino

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TKey will be placed on sale Monday morning. These are the Dresses women are continually asking for. There are eight models in Serge or Tricotine, splendid quality, braid or plain tailored, snappy styles. Monday Sale

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Silk Hosiery Women's Silk Hosiery, in black, Cordovan and Russian calf; ail size-8.; $1.50

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Mew Fall Sweal

Just Arrived Everything that's new in Sweaters for Women,

Misses and Children. All Wool Fiber Silk or Pure Silk Sweaters in slipover, tuxedo or coat style. Black, navy and all the new fall shades, plain colors or novelty creations. Never such a showing of Sweaters in South Bend before as this. All priced from $6.50 to

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Toilet Article Specials

Mavis Talcum 23c William Talcum 19c Anoline 19c Listerine 48c

Peroxide 19c Pepsodent 45c Pebeco 45c

We carry a complete line of Mary Garden Toilet Requisites and our department is now under the supervisions of an experiencsd sales woman.

WATCH US GROW-

S. W. Center Michigan Street and Jefferson Blvd.

Women's Union Suits Women's fine Union Suits, white; lace or cuff

knee; $1.25 Q kind. Mondav . U I

Children's Hose Children's fine ribbed Cotton Hose, black; all sizes; 75c kind. Edl" Monday . . sJü'lj Men's Union Suits Men's Union Suits, athletic style; $2.00 OK kind. Monday . IJÖiÄiS Crepe Kimonos Women's fancy Crepe Kimonos; $3.50 Q-3 Qf? kind. Monday. ÖflivS) Large Aprons Women's House Dress Aprons, light or dark; splendid

full size; $2.50 (M f kind. Monday . Ü u fl

Smocks Women's and Misses Smocks, all colors; $5.00

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Silk Waists Georgette Silk Waists in many styles, all light shades $6.50 kind, rjrj Monday ÖÖhU'Ö Children's Dresses Children's colored W ash School Dresses, ages 6 to 14 years; beautiful $5 dresses.

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Bloomers Women's Bloomers in Crepes, Nainsook or Batiste white or pink; $1.50

kind. Mon- &4 j dav

Night Gowns Women's Muslin Night Gowns, fine quality, slipover stvle; $2.50 kind.

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Better nj?h thfm to Mcle. To wear ehos trith imperfect hels ir.ij' brir.jc about serious foot trouble. Sometimes the- sole of one shoe vrt,r throtirh Ion? before the other. When we rer-le. we make the new sole of exactly the same thickness as the g:od sole. Othertri&e jtu mlsht develop - limp. R.E MON'EY by letting: us do your ho repair wrjrk Have your shoes repaired with the idea. too. rf Kettlnx foot comfort.

FREE CANDY FOR THE CHILDREN! Every boy or girl bringing shoes here to be repaired will be given a package of candy free.

"Sole Saverß"

CualiVShooRopa N 130 N.Michiqan St.

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Has met with the approval of those who have seen and Heard the Clear tones of the Voice and instrument as reproduced on this Phonograph.

. Schulman & Co. COAL Lincoln 5637

Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.

A Guarantee That Will Satisfy the Most Critical

Ask About Our Christinas -Plan

Payment Plan if desired. This beautiful Cabinet size instrument must be seen and heard to be appreciated, as it is equal to any $1 25.00 machine on the market TODAY. MAKE US PROVE IT

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