South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 294, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 October 1920 — Page 6
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Chicago Educator Declares Teachers Of United States Sliould Back Cox Because
rr r . . OI TO 1 . '"'-awa me i, i fi six years ft rr-i a Uf Interest Shown In School Promotion y1 . ." - statutory minimum of Jmui n year.
mr-re recent f.aMI.-hnu-nt i f n. stat"-wide teachers' j Pi w i ; i system ar.i a cornpl to re . imping of financial support of schools throujh a .tat-- anl county plan. " 'Salaries of I'a' hds hive lnv.
increased the last six years fror
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.e deri a! v 1 Sen.
! Haniii.c. and thi: wo must look to Mho l.rn.cir.t; inte inc l.oinu" f ! ;hl vit.il iri n i 1 Jo f th I.eacue i only through :r !rt:on f C.ov. 1 Ow
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comp t.-nt to ar.:i'.j z- . actu 1 or.!:- .r'ie l'.''r. at.i Iiv down rolicl that !i;:.'.-Ji::
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SibjVrt i '-t in Import. mir to Jojti o( l.r.ilir of Tuition- . 1 11 I Ktjitiu r.iitli With Wnrhi.
' .. t'i''r iiit; to V-." for f j u ! vor;i r..' Mn ii rr.o- 1 it tnc t. "Thi- .i' rn rati.- caralldate for ,I,M,,,., I nn.- :iT-M.l.-nt not only expresses Iv.s in;ind vnip'jithy in eelucaMonal 11 " ' o'j.-st,.-:-. -.f Mi- ,,r, rr.y i,,n h;tH t, ni, , r. lit a lorn; in; port .'.; r- on! of 3 h i eveni-nts in -thi noil . :-. t;o- m hool oi: .-tior"!. . r.s rnr of Ohio.
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The toarh'T .li'u trmc casi nr 1 ! .ly tho war will ho solve without
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state normal schools art r,portim?
prospective inrroa.es in attonl- VY'l .Itirp it '.ft t n tllf . . ...... . I
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ENGINEER MAKES PUBLIC A LETTER
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Ion- Republican Tell, "armament - in.-nmp,rab:y j "rT; 1 ' .;h' " r I the bt if nrt tho onlv uav to pre- 1 ';V ; t!u:r llV He Is. Oom? to te vent war. to -top world wasto. to, s:,r' -'U;.d;:.c Mi f Arr, r- j hiicii n - r ! recoup its staonnc war h-s..S ami I lra Jn!;K;'ir:' n.''hi."'"- H- "..sjwh-ri . i..- , P or LUX. ; to enrich hutuan '.if, pra";:V'rl fron: ' erne., tn !y!-.o rnr t ,.. , I a n:e:r.r r f ;h" An:, rioar. Src;fiv !-'v-,o i I.., HK. Or' ,J.-anr Ilfln, ya.!,yth ontennc upon . hi ,,us , lhf r r;i;hs a:;il orcanizations Ln ok, Ha, on. menil.er - f th- interna- a vital program. The four and on.-; on" of his Kre.it p ..,. Time a.-- I
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He nr' d and n--ure,l I-Kislatinn i na "rf'n mcrea.d from J'.ihjj ; VI
pioMdu.i; lor higher salarle. Potter i- m, u i-n üihi ji.Jj'Hd '
,o.ii:d up no v ; jjvin ronrütion. and pensions for, --'(,u nigh .school in th. city
r uooi.H nnti ironi .mmi to 51.440 in
the rural and village schools
. . m tr.- i..a!it.-r M ' rural a.s well as citv schools. A oll. i 1,1 ir- record as Koverr.or
t.'o- ov.-.,M .i . "'if,. , f.r.violi.l.t.. the rnn.l rhcio s a m " 1 w 1 " a" " a a in n is p a ra t io r.n
t th- . har.o tor of a P' o- f,r,,vi,j4. ff,r fujj high school couiSCS o ir.d to i to t th- , h;iM t-r . , .,, K,.rur .-.ate to veak
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i a supply of competent instructors i.i
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. an- fa- if' l ar krup-cy in t.o !r;h. nop,.(1 heck that rapid mlpra- ' ' ' f-T'--. a hotis-itols of l;r;(inn from the countrv to the city .!..-' t h,rs l,ae loft the üoKim.s i thiU threatens oTir nation with dis-r---at:e ' th, r ' "I'-'t "-: ,lSU.r. Ttu. f.stabUshment of courts of . - 1 re th.n- are larger y.lM-u hot - dnInrslk. rf.iations in larper counties l. r ..pp-.rtoo.tl. s for promoto-n or ! (f tht 8tatt thr crf.ation of a state si,;.h.r puM:.- .-t..m. T,;uhers j boir,j for vibrational education, to -..!d norma! s hooN are greatly . promoto thls nsl?m in the public 1 : to. t' .1 io :h- t nuMiber of their I . vnat!nmi trninlML- for blind
1 M an. I cc,-;M.antiv .lit, 1 liUcirV-n. provision for an institution f,t ..".-.:., !-: - "f the st:plent in .Mh f ,P(:ifmr,nt mn( d,irntion o de-
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! in?. -noents h.i. had to !fw er "fith'-'.r ' i r -. 1 . i r i i v f'-r th- admissior; of
t.-a li.-rs i."tn t hem M.-rinf.i.s ami te.hrii-rd and pro f. --joual s hools
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o C"lcnr on Subject.
"In view of this serious sitintion.
formed and crippled children. the crantlni; to children of school aqe who are inmates of a county, .semlpuhljc, or district children's home the privileges of public schools are some of the other educational measure which received the hearty support of Gov. Cox. .Made S-hol Survey. "U r.irnrst intf-rrst in education
j a.. ir,it,: th..- a ".d u r i. 1 1 ; to oro ii r. tT t f or. th- voter tn.iy w-P as! j is proved by the fact that in his first
; o s o: t i.' . . u ' a r -1 t. . nanwi'i; jia. d..:.red tint the t i r : i 'i - u ill do if he U '.. t-d p i s:i!"tit l!l be to ,i-o. a .;.i! at- p. o
what N the attitude of each of the p.'t ties upon this question ,,f . duraT i . n. H re aain he will find the pli-forin of t!ie democratic party
;Mi i lertnan; and th n v. or.. j".r i arid the promises of the democratic s.-ni !-:ind of a n i : i i ' a n ! l ' . '-: ; i a d i d a t ci a r and siecihc. The mor.tr tin- r. itif.r - tint .-ball 1 platform reads as follows:
t n p i . e i if the pr -' r- i o o" a 1 1 1 v hi'-h all of th-- nations I' the wot Id ' xcopt t!:-- t "f-it, d S;it. ' Ie i.m . Hahrari-i Austria. Tiitm-v, Itu--i.i
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Tl..- democratic patt'orm. on ti-e ottor lut n.J. aod lis oil::.' .ti;.lidatt are frankly and u pii o. a M" for the I.eacue .'i!!i'i!' a c. v n '.r.lii'yr s. r . ri t lo r i s . I "or this re.i.-or v. iu r. puldjca tis v. ho l..;i. o mi t!;e Lai7Mc ae, !,.'. .1 i o f i . r ; . t iiMi.
" ( opf rat ive fede ral assistance to the states is immediately ie-iuir-d for the removal of illiter,o, for the increase of teachers' i. ! a ; i.-s. and instruction in citien. s'n:p iV.r both tatie and Iori'nI'orn: In, cased ;tpprovriation for o( atioiial trainimr in home e -on-j-ii.-s: r, -establishment of joint loltT.i! and Vt.ite .-mploynif. nt sorvi.-e with women's departments und r the direction of technically
messaift- to the Ohio legislature ho
recommended that a commissioner be appointed to conduct a complete school survey of the state. 'The results of this survey,' he said, will enable the state to provide and maintain a modern and uniform school system and brim; to every community the advantage wrought by the best tho6c:ht and research.' "Of the beneficient efforts of the reorganization of the school work in Ohio in accordance with the report of (tow Cox's commission the 4Joston School Journal comments as follows: " ' The reorganization has stimulated interest in education in all respects and has made possible a
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trie teachers and the people of the T'nlted States have the assurare
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tionallv known .-n-im -erinir firm of! Wiir are es.imatoa .o ; Coir.pli.hments was the dev.dopn:. t
Ford. Hac-on and Iavi. a fo on? ' . ' '"' xy K'1 1:1 " "t!o: ny.no e;ecJr:r ..owe,- m the Sier-
reptildi' an and an activ e supporter j lhrr'' hundred Milien dollars as w.-li j ra Neada mountains and its ti .,ns-. at the rhi ago ronvenf ion of th- a' , twenty-flve million mm killed , mission to San Fr.,ncis. o ami other.
r.iiu idacv of H. rbert ( . Hoover, has i - .c-v,...; m-o - i;?;riiju..n p.-mTs in cmtrai
i; ; THREE IIAD1T MAKE
BIG HATE V CHICAGO
addressed to Mr. IIoo.r a n open
statements of Smi. Hardir.u affo
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that he is fully alive to the , dura - i letter do Ha. r.dinc o know what
tional situation and that if elected president cf the l'nited .-täte, hr
will be a positive force in tin- buiM.
inij up of our educational system."
STi:.L I 'OR I). A 19 If model Ford roadster belonging to Alex Funston. S. Michigan St. roacl. was stolen from onno-
site the Orpheum theater Tuesday nitrht lllirinr tVin 0 . 1 i .
........ i.... . jiennrinance. The police were notified and at once started a search for the car.
NKW YORK. Oct. JK. tfnrrx- C
Toback who was arrested here last night in connection wit the Caruso Kern thet after he had been trapped by the police in the apartment of
the Pcullon sisters, was released in J3.500. bail Sundav for a hearine-
Tursday.
basis for an re aso-.i b!e hope that th- I.eairue of Natiors i'l be brought into living beincs. if Mr. Harding is elected. The letter, made public Tu-sdny. shows that Mr. Hai-on, who spent four menths at Paris studying tho Lffijiif, has detrmineil to repudiate the party with which Mr. Hoover has allied himself' and to vote for Cox and the League. The letter, among other things, says: Nebulous Attitude.
Jii my mind the republican
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- ............ ..-i n...-,,!.,. .iM!!facn7iu-:' or ptihiic utiiitv pro-'t-. the world ,.x er still eo-.tinnrs. Th-: ,,mif., in Washington. Atlanta. Blr-K-, w orld ;s r-..dy to mo e toward d:s- .,,ih-in. M..m.ii,,.. v. ... ! '
. o i i . i f, J..I 1 . . . 1. J7 11 I . . J i . . i ,v V . o c, .N.1S41armaments but we a. one. of the gr. a; ,!. Houston. I .it tie t;..ck ar 1 Kan- ' m.eser.r -. h-r- ,.. nations jot disrupted by the war. is.lS Citv. Ma-;-. ho! hesitate. "
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rrVh y and,rr .pro!npt ptr ' CHICAGO fU IEDEGu A yo: intc the .eague, will not onlv millions: , ' of w.r, I.-.r ,lc l.iüinn. f U, I P ir.U .l the Se, c. , .
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(ireat Purpose. FIRF ?7VS iHTT -Through the election in Now-ml. or tint' U '-
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purposes- 0f w.ir to the piodlictive purposes of Jieaca. "Sen. Harding talks about a
party's proposal with respect to the world court and teeth in the Hapv:
League is t-o nebulous, so insu! ir. so
palpably unnecessary, so surrounded with uncertainty of accomplish
ments, that I am thoroughly per
as a substitute lor the league. To
-no they Sim m about as useful at present as policemen nt the .sick bed. You and I know -hat what
suaileu that tno Pest interests ot this: " iea..;. now ueeo .s use active nation and the b,st interests cf the J '"Operation f,f those experienced in
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trol nearly two hours after the tire .: ii i cov.-r.-.1 I'ircn.i'i'.. hoec!"
be!iee.l titer; was no liar.DT of :: I jfronlxfl ÜJ0 idrCrtinö fcß
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111 South MkhlÄin Si . Correct Apparel for Women
Autumn and Winter Suits
0j Tricotinc
Of Velour
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Of Veldyne
Of . Peachbloom
Many richly trimmed with great, heavy fur collars; many with collars and cuffs of fur. Plain tailored models rthe long, straight line designs, with belts; others with short ripple effects, and Conforming to the dictates of Fashion, Brown is the leading color, with Navy, Taupe, Reindeer and Cobalt highly favored.
The very fine assortments now on display are added to practically each day by new arrivals, so that women may shop with perfect assurance that a representative showing of the best in Autumn and inter Suits awaits them. Prices up bom
Smart Sew Blouses Countless are the times when a Smart Blouse will create the costume for a daytime affair. Given a Suit as the toundation. one has but to select a .-i:!lu::u and varied number of Blondes and the cioihes problem is etiicientJy setiied. Then. too. the "1 r i:: es Shop Blouses are so "INDIVIDUAL" 85.75. SS.75 SI 2.7 5 S 1 5. 75
A W onderful Selection of Plaid Skirts Specially Purchased and Priced Verv Low $16.75
More than ever fashionable is the Wool Plaid Skirt, and these new ones at $16.75 are wonderful values. A host of smart styles.
he Frances Shop The Frances Shop
Gingham Special Extra quality fancy Dress Gingham, 27 inch, in neat stripes, plaids and checks. Formerly sold at 50c. Sale pce 25 Qn yard baOw
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Jewelry Special Stcilini: Lingerie Cl.isp. Bar Pin? and Bcutty Pms, regular 50c value, jPO sale price
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Outing Flannel Best quality Outing Flannel, 36 in. in neat stripes. Very OKf special, yard UvU A short time ago this was priced as high as 50c yard.
Sale Ends Saturday, Oct. 30 Dependable new fall merchandise priced to meet our customers urgent call for lower prices. We solicit your patronage, for we know that the prices and values listed below are quite out of the ordinary.
Petticoat Special
Silk Jersey, satin and taffeta Petticoats in plain colors and combina
tions. Very special
$4.95
Underwear Specials omen's light fleeced Union Suits. high or Dutch neck, also sleeveless styles, all sizes. 36 to 44. Regular $2.00 and $1.75 values, sale price $1.50 Children's Union Suits, in cream and white, good quality, 2 to 4 years, suit $1.25; 6 to 16 years, suit $1.50 and $1.75 Philippine Hand Embroidered ' Underwear Special Gowns and Envelope Chemise, sale price $2.95 Corset. Specials Pink brocade Corsets, elastic top, in sizes 20 to 26, special $2.00 Rengo belt Corsets, pink coutel, low bust, long skirt, in sizes 22 to 28, special $2.50 Confiners, net and lace, in pink and white, sizes 33. 34. 36, 38, 40, 42. Very special, sale price 50c Handkerchief Specials Men's plain Cambric Handkerchiefs, qood quality. 25c value, sale price 18c Women's Handkerchiefs, fancy embroidered corner, sale prfce 8c Children's Handkerchiefs, box of 3, sale price 19c Yard Goods Greatly Reduced Silk ChifFontine Lining, all colors. Very special, sale price, yard. . . .65c Mercerized Satine, 36 inches wide, in all colors. Regular $1.00 value. Sale price, yard 69c Fancy Sateen, 36 inch, in neat floral patterns, $1.50 value. Sale price, yard $1.10 Jap Middy Crepe. 30 inches wide, in colors, 69c value. Salejjrice, yd., 55c Silk and Wool Poplin, 40 inches -wide, in colors. Regular $2.00 value. Sale price, yard $1.39 French Serge. 36 inches wide, one small lot, $1.50 value. Sale price, yard 29c Black Messaline, 36 inches wide. $2.25 value. Sale price, yard . . .$1.69 Crepe de Ch ine, 40 inches wide, in colors. $2.50 values. .Sale price, yard . ..$1.50
Lower Prices are Here New Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Millinery The styles are the newest, the models are the smartest, and the prices are the lowest we have been able to offer for a long, long time.
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Lot INo. Z Vharmincr dresses in assort- iV 7 ' Sh i X'
ed materials, in navy, brown, taupe and e- . j'p I black. Values up to $59.50. fT , 1 Sale Price Üihßa3iß Dress Skirts Big Reductions Materials are French Serge, Velour, Satin tind Charmeuse, in attractive new fall styles; $19.50 to $25.00 Q-jjI (ÄK values. Sale price 082.01 New Fall Skirts, plain colors and plaids, in serge, JffJ veloftr and jersey. Values up'to $15.00. Sale Price.. Ijt$mjl3 Womens and Misses New Fall Suits Remarkable Values Stunning styles developed from fashionable fabrics and in approved colors. Flare, box and straight line jackets. Many styles are trimmed with fur. Made of serge, silvertone, velour, duvet de laine, tricotine and checked velour; $55.00 to QQ 0 $65.00 values. Sale price ÖÖJbUII JfiMlix Another Big Suit .la-J9r'M-i ' Value
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yr,5 j I riandsome tall suits or silvertone, veV j WrV our duvet superior, velour de laine and V-? tricotine, beautifully embroidered. Suits
X : that are quality garments from fabric to
'V-V, y Regular $95.00, $89.50, $85.00, $79.50 ' , and $75.00 Suits, on sale $04 50
Silk Petticoat Special Silk j ersey. satin and tafTrta nctticoats in plain colors and combinations. Very special $4.95 Ribbon Special New ribbons in plain colors and plaids. Special, yard 50c Boudoir Caps Special Boudoir caps in silk and lace combinations, variety of colors. Regular 75c value. Sale price 5qc Stationery Special Good quality stationery. 2 quires of paper and 48 envelopes, in pink, yellow, light blue and white. Sale price, box 69c Pillow Cases Special Stamped pillow cases, size 42x36. scalloped and hemsitched. heavy quality muslin, neat patterns. Sale price, Par $1.98
Cotton Goods Greatlv Reduced Bleached Sheeting. 9-4, extra quality, sale price, yard 65c Bleached Sheets, size 81x90. extra quality, very special, sale price. .$1.95 Best brand Bleached Muslin. 36 in. bleached. Sale price, yard only. .24c Extra quality Percale, 36 inch, in light and dark patterns. Very special, sale price, yard 27c Notion Specials Pearl Buttons, good quality, 1 2 or, a card, special 10c Boyd Snap Fastners. black and white, ali sizes, special 8c DeLong s best Brass Pinb package of 360. sale price 8c Best Lubricating Oil, for all kinds of household use, 10c bottle, sale price 5c
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