South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1920 — Page 12
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TIu News-Times School Department Edited by Elisabeth Steele. The Boys' and Girls' Daily Messenger
School Study Sports
DAVIS APPOINTED EDITORAN-ClllEF OF INTERLUDE ST AFI
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School Vrll. (Mikf up ;i yr-!I :ivA y-rA i'. in.) Hirfity. iririitv. i:iis,
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Hut ri vrrth H in, W-'ll have ,o ronfos TIhtc'h nothing Xho matter with us.
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-r.ol ro-ults thH yrar. Tho prk o of l 1 i n.ajs-iz;r. mny r.iiv'i this ye ar . W KAJlVJAa 'f Jiufruls Th- .vtaif is ;,h follows: ' V TjVTJ B 07 fO Willlnr. IMV1-, ..lltor-lnrhi.-f; ACJlOlCI 3 Jcl KVilh .M-t.r? soriaW- alitor: I.u- : hLST ka,A .FT Vv
-tIo T.ah:-, literary editor; Until ) lii-tr.i.in., jkr f ditor; UaMI f'.n-.n-! Matt, art it r r : Knowhs Hollow.-!!, j rihototrraph'-r; Marjorl"1 1-. n-fiori i
lo, artin r;t;
'vs. Mlva Yra;;!-
A!-xN Thi-!n.':. In! s and ortranUatJon.s; Harry Hinprnrn. X'hanc:s. Wil.'jam J.ikson. M-hool cah-ndur; I.'oljor. A I'l'l'-nian. lidy.V athletics; Mary Taylor, y.ir athletics; Ith r Fr'finan, n 1 f r ifjortr; John Howm.iti, junior rcport'-r; Janus
Ai!"ir"K,, Mi!!i!::(.rf r"ortor; J. an s : .-spectacular
iX'iiavoTi, irrsnmui r'port r; I ou i j I,afnrr'-. b-sin-.-s rain.-ir; Thomas i fen.ve
r.an..'i'i. .is-l.M.im t.'i.-inss man- takes a uron offmiv" u in.
a-r; nipnoi, ins i a n i Kvcrv train Miou .1 lavt- a strop?
ELIMINATE AESTHETIC DANCING FROM HIGH . SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
Scout Court of Honor To Meet in City Hall
ItackfirMfrs Lik Marin. Th- Anuricm marines at Chateau Thierry utrc playing tho part in th A. i;. I. that backfielders play in a fno ha 11 team, only t he marines
vcr-! in front, and th haekti'-hhrs J
arc h hind. Hut tlvir luties arc the sarm to push a vigorous offensiv. P'r.'-aps th- nowiap-rs and the publi'" prabe and honor, more than thy should, the qua rtr hack, halfback?, and fullbacks who do the
work of carrying the
I :ut what of it! A HtroiiLj deis a lino tiling to havt. Jt
Miss Dorcas Jane Kirk announces that thore will-be ae sthetic or ball room dancing classs this year, folk dancing will be iven in connection with the reKVilar Byninasiuni clashes. The number nroll d in the' girls' ;'ymn.iMum rla.ses is now The work in the clih.-K tliis year will emphasize pe.sturr and corrective K.vmnristits. A contest in correct posture will begin oon to determine which jdrl in the -lasses will make the k rea tost progress by the end of the year. A class in swimming for the hifch school teachers will be Riven on Wednesday afternoou. A new clivinvr boartl is neede-d for the pool and there are rumors that the classes will have cne soon.
Th? i-Vout Court ff Honr r will meet in the council room of the city hall Krid ay night at 7:. 10 o'clock to pass upon all applications of scouts for promotion to .second class rank. This m'-rtir.g will be the first of its kind in the city, but in the future, envint? to the present and increasing large nu.nbcr of the scouts in the city, the promotions will be regular and will probably be held every month. Pavfd J,. Guilfoyle is chairman of the council. The tenderfoot te-st is given by the scoutmaster, but all tests for second and first class rank must be given not only by scoutmasters hut by a special board of examiners and then approved bv the court ef honor at a regular me-ting. There will be a meeting of the scout commissioner aj:d the district d'-puty commissioners Wednesday night at '.:3A o'clock in the V. M. . A. cafeteria. Also a meeting c f the scoutmasters will held Thursday at headquarters. The executive committee of the sceut council will
hold a session Friday noon at the Oliver cafeteria. Troop Xo. 11 tor'.c and over-night canoe trip elwn the river lturday r.ipht in ore of th? war canons. They returned in time for Sunday school Sunday morning. The were accompanied by Deputy Commissioner VF. W. M.taloo.
Troop Xo. 1 was given a special i part in the Sunday school program at th- I 'list I'resbyterian church '! Sunday. Commis-done r I- K. Wolfe presented their troop charter and j Mr. Maaloe gave an address cn j "Scouting and the Community." j
ASK YOni MIIC.IIIWJII. So many thousands of v.or.u-n have been restore d to health by Lydia K. rinkham's Vegetable Com pound that there- is: hardly a neighborhood in any city, town or hamb t in thi.- country v.aV-rein sone woman Ifis not found health in this goed oldf asliioned rc,t and herb remedy. If you arc- suffering from funn' womanly ill, why elori't you try it?
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36 inch Bleached Hope Muslin 45c Quality, Wednesday . .
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ouv-incM manag.-r; Alvin Han. ( ir- ' Ulation manager; lav.rence Kizr. .iH.s'f.mt circulation manager; Marlin Miller, assistant circulation man- .:,( r; Ve rnon Mornquist. I-'le.r n e I.'ov. liirhirel Cover, stenographers. A starf mcftirg will be held Monday afternoon at ?.:30 in room 'i 2 . " and all members are r-questej to lsar.il in their acceptance' er resignation to the appointment made.
plunger in the bat kticlrl and one or two tle-et -foot e-d eq. en-field runner:-, exoert at dodging. The faster the y
j ar-, the better. At least two of the J four li;''kfi !(lf-is should be good
punt caicne is. ,u or tncm should be vigorous and fearless at blocking. All of them should be strong in tackling. At bast one' should be string in punting and in drop er place kicking.
OLD MAN PUZZLE
PONIES TRAVEL FAR TO VISIT FRIENDS
From Wis'-or.srr, from St. I.ouis. from Joy, 111., and from Indiana farniP. herds f Shtlind ponies haw t raved d tr h" big Indiana state fair to :a the bos and girls. I i.i v after day thousand of lioys and Kir! h ive Hb 1 past the stalls to s--e the poniennd to wish for ponies e.f their eiwn lik tliem. This year the boyn and girls of Indiana played an unusually big part in tlu ir state fair. Three hundred and fifty Boy Scouts elid the greater part of the pojin- work on the grounds. On the lay that Mrs. Warren O. Ifar.ling vi-itel the fair, the Indiana Hoys' School band player!. The Indianapolis Newsboys' band played every el ay.
OLD LADY RIDDLE
Wh is a hen like the Hritish empire? (Answer to yesterday's: A Scotchman is like a donkey whe n he strolls aleng his banks and braes-.
rouiMixm (iOSSIl Mi Hogers, instructor of Hnglish., lias resumed work in he.-cl.e-.es after a long illness.
Mis.s Dunbar, e-omnurcial I-nglish i.tf,.r
teacher, has been ealh'd t Chicago by the death of her sister-in-law. Wo hear that the' pictures are to be hung in the- corridors this vek and wo wrmder if that means the
"Isu't this funny?" exclainn 1 Jee I
Jones, reading his evening paper. "See hew many James. John's and William's there vcre at this banquet!" Joe- re'ad aloud these nanus: "Those- pre -sent were James Mil
lard. James Franklin. James Martin, James Thomas. James Hutherford, i
John Cluster. John Woodrow. John Andrew, William George, William Andrew. William (IroVer and Benjamin Za chary. "All gue sts were more than pb'ased by the unusually e xe-ellent se rvice- received from the club's waiters. Theodore. T'lysses ami Abraham." "What do yeu kneiw about that " mused Joe 's dad after he hael studied a while-, "it surely was the banque-t of American history." (Answer to yesterday's "Herein" is the word of six lette rs from which ix edhe-r words ran be made with
out changing the positiem of any
The' weirds are-: he", her, here.
Special :o People in South Bend
INOCULAE
6x30 Magnify Six Times
Fancy Striped Light and Dark Colors
40c Quality, Wednesday . . .
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MCillT SCHOOIi OIM'.NS. The- fall season of night school
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Tho public Is warned that it is rvror.g to offer cash to on of cur men for ice, and it is against the law fcr thorn to Bell for cash. Buy coupon books. You can have the unused coupon? redeemed any time. You can Luy for cash at the plant. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO.
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first Moor. too. Miss n.akin is chair- 1 scnool .student and wi:di to enter
man of the committee in charge and
the rest ef the committee, is composed e.f Miss Dobbins. Miss. Hrdbrook. Miss Uoitman anl Mr. Rr.op.
nitrht school e-lasses special permission must be obtained frem th principal.
2nd Floor American Blclg.
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J. Schulman & Co. COAL Lincoln 5637
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Union Trust Company Safe Dciolt Doxea with special facllitloa for tlx privacy of cuatcmorx
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Sale starts promptly Tuesday, September 28, at 80 A. M. Our entire stock of new fall merchandise included in this srreat sale.
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Nothing Held Back E erv Item Goes, Prices Cut Saving Real and Bona Fide,
Tomorrow we ring the bell starting at 8:30 A. M. sharp. We will hold a ten-day STOCK REDUCING SALE ten whirlwind days of real bargains. We are reducing every item in the store When we say reduce we mean it. Read every item below Every one a real money saver.
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Our entire stock of 36-in. TafTetas, Mebsalines and
tl Satins; every color, includ-
and black. Spc-
ing white cial, yard at
34-in. 'i Wool Serge in all shades, PMfr onlv w!;
36-in all Wool oerges in navy only. Q F?(ft
Special
Old Time Prices on Dry Goods
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.Tub-47
Our entire line of 36-in. Ideal Percale; all new fall
patterns; full pieces yard
Fine 36-in. bleached or unbleached Muslin, yard
42-in Pillow Tub
ing only yard
yard 49 G
All Silk 40-in. Georgette in every imaginable color; also black and white. A
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value, only . .
Hope or Daisy bleached Muslin, only, Kft yard ua)J
earwell or Pepperall bleached o r unbleached Sheeting, 254 yards wide, only yard. . . vl$(U?J Our entire stock of 27in. Ginghams, including Amoskeg, Red Seal and
Toile du Nord, only ßj
yard
A good assortment of 32-
in. Ginghams; new patterns, yard .... LÖfj
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patterns, yard
Half Linen 30c value,
yard
Toweling,
Stevens Toweling, yard
P.
all Linen
50-in. half Wool Serge, in black or navy, yard ÜdnÖ 42-in. all wool French
Serge, all shades, ßfä
a very H 0
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yard
36-in. Challies, large selection, yard
- Imperial Chambrays and
Serpentine Crepes )fi yard . 55
Wearwell Sheets, 81x90, rfa! SI. 8
A very good 72x90 Sheet. . .
Pillow Cases at tlSft 39c and Hj$h
S1.29
Slioes
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Ladies' Dress Shoes in black and brown kid, military or
Louis heel; a real $8.00 value; 6 different
styles in this lot at , Stitchdown Shoes for children in sizes up to 1 1 ; $2.75 and $3.00 values at Old Lad ies' Comfort Shoes with rubber heel; $6.00 values at Ladie3 Oxfords, Military or Louis heels; up to $7.50 values
$1 J
Blouse
Georgette
Ladies' fine
Waists in all shades; up to
$6.50 values, ftg
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Men's fine Shoes in black or brown. English or
footform lasts; real $10.00 values; take your choice at Children's fine Gun Metal Calf Shoes; $3.75 values Ladies' One Strap Slippers with rubber heel; $2.50 and $3 values. . Boys' shoes, up to $6.00 values at
$6
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Misses' fine Wool Sweaters. These inc. samples and
sold at 1-3 off. traordinary values at
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BLOUSES AND MIDDIES GREATLY REDUCED
All Wool Flannel Middies t
navy, scarlet or preen.
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Cotton Serge Middies in
navy blue V
only
ies' Silk Gloves in all
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shades; up to
$1.50 value
59c
Navy Blue All Wool Serge Midies. a m special vv
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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
J. &i P. Coats' Thread, all
51.00
$1.19
$1.38
Muslin Gowns or Skirts, worth up to $2.50 in one
big lot only
Long Bloomers in black or
colors; worth $2.00. at . . .
O. N. T. Crochet Cotton, il?m: 10c
Union Suits, regular $1.00
values at
Black Sateen Petticoats; a
regular $1.75 value .-
59c
$1.19
numbers, black and white, doz.
Ladies Full Fashioned Silk Hose, in black, white or cordovan; a 3 $3.00 value . . $ S .0 J
Misses' fine Ribbed Hose
in all colors, sizes 5
29c; 8 to 2j
9A
to 7',,
Ladies fine ribbed Union Suits, lace or tight knee;
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r46. special
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
Ladies Novelty Silk Hose; sold originally Cßf for $2.00, choice. . VV
Ladies Black Silk Hose,
strictly firsts, all coolrs, $1.50
value at
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Misses' fine mercerized Hose in black; sizes 5 to 7,
39c; Vz to 9
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Ladie: Hose in sizes, special .
Fine Mercerized black or white, all
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Children's Sweaters in all colors; a good assortment; $3.00 values, Q $Q at .... UlioÜ
Xtra Special Millinery Value We Are Offering During
This Sale 300 New Velvet Trimmed Hats
All new, this season" tyles; formerly sold to $12.00. at
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Our Entire Stock Blankets and Comforters Greatly Reduced
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tizc, in pink or S4.9S
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Blankrt. full blue; $6.50 valuii
Full size Grey Blankets, our regular $4.00 quality.
only, pair
Single Blankets at $1.39 and . . .
$2.95
98c
Sateen Covered Comforters, beautiful patterns,
$8.00 value at
A full size roll Cotton Batting, special, QQjFi only Save 30 Percent Buy Wool Blankets During This Sale.
Get Some Real
Ladies Light Fleeced Union Suits. "7 O f $1.00 value 6 ÖS
A complete line of Romp
ers, all sizes and colors, choice . . .
79c
argains in Our Bargain Basement
S1.49
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"Ladies Aprons, light or
dark colors; made full neatly trimmed; 0 $2.00 values . . 45
Men's Work Shirts
1.19
Men's Fin'j Dress Shirts. Manhattan and Emery brands, in sizes 1 4, 14,
16, 16', 17, 17!; up to Shades, liht or dark green; $5.00 value, tfff J0 6 ft.. 59c; SQr choice $ I müfO 7 ft ÖÖC
Men s Over-
ails, all 51cs . .
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