South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 338, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1920 — Page 28
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"Learn by doing" is the motto of students in the 6th srade Livingston Avenue chool, Columbus Ohio. A few days apo English classes were studying salesmanship. The falesmen made their talks in class. One girl sold her house. Others sold bicycles, electric sweepers, ovens, dish washers, and ironing- machines. They did r.ot collect any money.
but they made the sales all right.
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School Boy Draws Cartoons. Raymond Sichert, yar old sophomore at the Richard T. Crane Technical High School, Chicago, drew the cartoon published above. Raymond is cartoonist for "Science -nd Craft," the Crane monthly publication. He wis picked to do this work after the editor had examined school cartoons drawn by boys all over the United States.
wonaeriui boy, but untortunatc!" TTIlrrmiir4 Cmitllara
in W,ggys torehead bandaged a; Wiggy's eyes trareled past his sprained arm and bathed the bruises r.,r(.rt, anj ' f. m " 1
I cArcjjiun saia piainiy: now,
tunny stuntsr , Hoctor frwf,,,i ,n,i u;. v,;
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Doctor Williams took four stitches
that decorated his face.
"Say, did you call on my dad an' mother 'bout their funny stunts?"
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IJ:nI lu'-.-Jay inornmp. Mrs. Kva Iloffnun and datightpr. . mub! wer.- in Klkhart. Ind.. an 1 Sjuth li'.-nd, Tue.day rnor r.lr.fr. I Mi.- ltuth Trultt Mpnt Tu?sday j
wjth M:ss Marlon i:rcad.-icy of KdwardKl.iuru". Mi li. Mrs. Ftanl.-y Anthony ond baby of ljdward;burp, Mich., svrc U ("Ir.inqt-r Tutsday aftirnoon. Mr. McNut of foutli Iiond vm in (JrangT Monday aftt-rnoon. Jhn F. Mrtztror .ind Cluad' Lom,'lrv wire in South IJcr.d i: Tu'Sday.
Ar-h Smith. ChiricM Hoffman.; D avid Hafon and Atth'ir Hunk!' ; huvo had their te'? i-hoiu s changtd i
to T"dw jrdHburg1. Mich.
Mr. and Mr.-. IVrry Truitt and sOm i How.ir 1 and Iwis Koakrr vt Gran-;
pr spont Tuoday with Dtdbert Slump i;nd family.
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Some times a "Dollar Idea you send in wins a dollar and sometimes it doesn't. The only sure way to find out is to write it up and rnail it tO US. Printing: ?fovie Programs. The proprietor of thr Movie Theater in our neighborhood calls me his advertising man. I have a small printing press so I uent to him and asked if he would
'No, Wftsy. I didn't biter The
doctor grinned. "You see I happened to remember about the time vou sent the undertaker to Granny Gore." "So you think I wa stringing you, do you?" demanded Wiggy. " know you were, Wiggy. But always remember that old doctors are too smart for bad boys." "Shucks!" Hut, I'm glad you didn't cure'm. Say, if I got all that's comin' to me on this job, what do vou think'd haooen. Doc?'
"Wiggy, I hate to tell you. You '
have my sympathy though you don't deserve it." "Well, if dad an mother's still you know what I mean funny like
theyVe been lately, I won t get
"Do tell us all about the accident.
darling," urged his mother. Turning to the physician, she added: "Wiggy is so modest he dislikes to discuss his good deeds." Again the boy glanced at the doctor and his nod said, "Now what do you think of that?"
WHO 15 HE? A RTAt President of a grea.t University.
President John, Adams.)
rivi; i'oixts. D"C. I. Brown :inl family wfrr KUfts of rtliitivts in South
not like to fcave proSraTii for tlie punishcd at al. Tnty' just pet an
week placed in the hands of all of the
boys and girls of our community. He agreed to try the plan and now he make? r.p his program and gives n.e the copy on Saturday morning. I s?t it in type and it on cards 'the size of a pot card. I run 230 copies and then deliver them my. elf to the boys and girls
in their homes and at school on . Monday. After figurinsr thr cost of i the tock and ink I make about $2.00 J every Saturday, which is more than j 1 have been able to make at other i
odd jobs. J. M. K
Question for Debate Resolved: That fraternities should 1 e nrr itt-d ia.llkrh School.
kiss me an' call me their darling
boy!" "Oh. Wiggy. do I look so green?" was the physician's answer. "Wiggy did you return Miss Beezy's sheets?" "Nope. I wasn't through with'm : an now " but before Wiggy could explain the fate of the sheets, the door ooened and his excited and
tearful parents ran into the room. "Oh. Witrsworth. my poor, dear
j boy, what has happened?" exclaimed ! Smithers. ! "I was bein an angel an got a ! little bruised," explained the boy. ! "My noble son!" exclaimed Mrs.
"Why, you know, I've been sarin all my spendin money, for ever so long, for a book, Wiggy started to explain, but his mother interrupted with: "Yes, yes, darling. Your father and I understand. You saved all your spending money and bought a Bible. "Bugs!" Wiggy's lips formed the word and the physician screwed his forehead into a deeper frown. Then he continued: "An' this bock tells all 'bout how to be an angeJP "Yes, son, your mother and I hare long realized your high, spiritual aspirations!" The triumphant look the boy cast at the puzzled physician made him sink weakly into a chair. . . Tq .Pnni I Y
AUTEN CHAPEL
Portage av.
Th. marriage of Mis.-i M lh.t Wold i'i-rhU-r t Mr. and Mr. lVtrr Y'b r. of T rurr township, and Car.n i.'.tufi'ni.m, Hm of Mr. and Mrs. .';l.-i i;. C.i uft' man. of Ut-rman :iv. nsliip. tcok place at the home f II v. K. J. N'itx'hp, "of4 Iincohi v. ty '.. M.'.xhawaka, WccnvyJay. N'iv. :, at :) p. m.. after which a : . .- !tio:i. .ttlf-mW hy 100 RUt -ts v,.is glwn at home of thr Lru.'ni's 1'aritUs l'rum 6 until l'J i.'r'ook. Mr. ;nd Mrs. 'aiffman left on Thursday for Ch'aMgo. v. here they ,j.fnt a f'ff days beforr jroin:? on
Lall:., ana oiner
who has is t'tting
Mrs. II.. C. Hrnneo of
on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Henry llorkhtiscr brrn 111 with diphtheria,
along very nicely. Raymond I'oyd was the guest of John Johnson at dir. nor on Sunda y. Misses "Wreath a. Whitenian aiivl
Irene Johnson wero dinner guests at the home of Miss Fac Burner on Fun da y. Pa-vlvil services conducted by Itev. Kerlin are being held at Auten Char el this week. Kveryonc is co -Öially invited.
r. s Sunday
Bend. Will Uunch and family were Sunday guests of their son, Mr. and Mr. Hal Hunch of South Rend. Tho Misses Verna and Ktiby fidt and Klva Wllktrson of 'South Bend were puosts at thf Scope homo on Monday evening. Mr?. Orva Taylor was a weekend Kucst at the home of hr daughter, Mrs. "Will Kelley and family, of South Michigan Avenue road. Mr. and Mrn John Holston were Sunday guests of the hitter's, ?is'ar of Iong Island. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stickler
and little son, Raymond, jr.. visited
th.' latter's parents. W. II. Bckman
and family, Monday.
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iti:i)ici:: You should the Fashion Clothes Shop. 120 West Washington av., today and her- the wonderful values in rren's suits and owroats at $13. We bought right fron. th manufacturers who' nerdeJ the money and want you to share in ou. good fortune.
DYE RIGHT Buy only 'Diamond Dyes"
Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye worn, shabby skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless colors. Have drugpist show you "Diamond Dyes Color Card."
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S..;:th lUr.d. Wr. and Mrs. Ccorpre I'almrr were i:u.-Mt (,f Karl Palmer on Sunday. Mr. and Mi. C. J. Johnson and a:ni:y wer the Thanksgiving day O'c.-ns ot Mr. and Mrs. Kmil John-
.lr. and Mr. ". R. K'-ene of S'iniptou I'rairie 10 id ntertaiurd at family dinner Th ink:3'ivin day. The gui-sh-s Included Mr. and Mrs. ;bi.rgr Alward and sons of C..rma:i -..r.-t Hr :,nd Mr. and Mr?. Karl
k f-ene of Cosln n. Master David Whit nur. v. ho has .. rTOer'd from ur'.t feer, ill with rheumul-m. Th- other .' r ?l are itnprovin. Mrs. Trank Palmer. .1r.. and tighter sp.-r.t la.-t w-ek with her v.-thr. Mrs. C- r.i.tru-or, cf S'-Mth P.nd. Anna l'ri ard Mrs. M-.lIy Hudi'.vi are gufscst of their vr. Mrs. vrank Palmar, sr., for a few days Mr. and Mts. Arthur Ro.rmr and o u l'- r, He?n-:. Ma. of .-.;:h Rend vent Taar.kscivir.g day witli th.-tr ;.:he-, O. A. P.urr.er. Mr. and Mrs (borre Wilier and t l.i'.drer. spent Survlav with Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Pa::nfr I : e r. d .
Mr ar..l Mr .1 A. Rarr.es a'J . ' ::cV. tr vm g'.;e ?. of ?1 r. and
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
You need not pay all in 30 days. Strictly one price, Cash or Charge. Gatelys render an intelligent Credit service that appeals to intelligent people.
Beautiful Winter Garments of Style, Quality and Comfort at Noteworthy Savings
Glogged-Up liver Causes Meadaclie It's toolith to (uffer (rem constipation. ck -.eadachc biliousness, dizziness.
indigestion, and kia dred ailments S w
Tihen Carter $ Little Liver Pill will end ill misery ia3 a few hour. A rurely vege-
tzble. Act
You should see the extraordinary
values we are offering in Women's Coats. They were bought at the very lowest price levels only a few days ago and are sold to you at prices that cannot be duplicated anywhere. The assortments are very complete, fashioned in the most favored cloths such as Suedeen, Polo, Tasmania, Evora, Bolivia and others.
Equal qualities will not be offered
again this season at these prices
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gentiy on liver and bowels. nall Pill SniaU Dcse-SmU Prica
88c Buys your choice of SEVEN STYLES Gingham and Percale Bungalow Aprons Ridenour's Factory Sale Why pay more?
New Goods Bought Away Under Price Women are coming from all over South Bend, and vicinity to take advantage of this store's wonderful offerings.
All Fine Models To Sell at $16.50, $29.50 $49.50
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Coats Like These What will happen when women see these
llj coats is easy to guess.
It has been so long since fine coats were offered at such prices that buying will burst all bounds when enthusiastic customers get in among these hundreds of coats. Th ere are Women's, Misses and Juniors with large fur collars, or self collars. Full, flare, belted pockets and tailored models. Coats for street, dress, or auto wear. All bright and new, bought especially for this sale
from large New York manufacturers at the lowest prices in a long, long time. One beauty of this sale is that these aie not marked down coats that were bought early at high prices and have been hanging around in cases and racks for several months. Our buyers have been nearly constantly in the market, pouring in new coats. And that is the reason we are doing such an enormous coat business. Women not only in South Bend lout from surrounding towns have begun to realize the savings that this store is giving. Three immense assortments at $16.50, $29.50, $49.50 An Amazing Sale Of New Silks SILKS BLACK AND COLORED SILKS
ihxtra Specials
36-inch Black Messalines at $1.49 36-inch Black Duchess Satin $2.69 36-inch Black Taffeta . .$1.39 36-inch colored TafTeta $1.69 36-inch Black Imperial Satin $2.69 36-inch Charmeuse Satin in colors $1.95 40-inch Charmeuse Satin in colors $2.69
36 -inch Black Charmeuse Satin $2.25 40-inch Black Charmeuse Satin $2.95 36-inch Poplin. black and colors $1.00 36-inch Black Peau de Sole $2.49 36-inch Fancy Taffeta and Satin $1.95 36-inch Colored Messaline $1.69
Saturday Sale of Gloves "Wome n's fine Kid "Washable Glov s. In all colors. Best $3.00
and ?3.5U kind; Saturday
"Woman's Fiiu- Kid fJloves, in black, or Mark viUi whiu- stitching.
IJlsI $ 4 . 0 J and $4.r0 kind: Saturday special
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More New Coats for Girls l'.xtru SHc-ial .Nalc Tmoi-rv lirls Coats. as-s 2 to v. ars. In lare selection. Cloth, Velvets and Corduroy. Up to QC 510.00 values; sale price Clirls Coats, ages 2 to 0 years, in many pretty styles. Silvertonos, Velvets. Holivia and Krsvs. Some are fur triturned, other self-trimm-d with h'.-Us and large pockets. There are Coats in this assortment that were made to sell as hitrh as r:.'! $10.00 Children's Coats
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COTTON BLANKETS Heavy Cotton Bed Blankets, in grey only, (fj O OQ $3.50 kind, sale pnCmxJ COTTON BLANKETS Heavy Cotton Blankets, light plaids, assorted O QC colors. $430 kind, sale tw9 HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Fancy Embroidery all Linen Handkerchiefs. White with colored embroidery. 50c kind. OCp sale OUU NIGHT GOWNS Women's and Misses' Outing Flannel Night- (? A Q gowns; $2.00 quality, sale P MIDDIES AND SMOCKS Misses' and Girls' Middies and Smocks in J A QO large selection; $3.00 kind, sale 4 I wü NIGHT GOWNS Women's Muslin Nightgowns, slip-over style. ( 4 flfl Embroidery and lace trim; $1.89 kind, sale . . P I ivU SILK CHEMISE Women's Silk Chemise in Crepe de Chine. QCJ Pretty pink, sale &JnJ WOMEN'S BLOOMERS
Women's heavy paik satin bloomers. HZf
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HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Fancy Embroidery Handkerchiefs, in "f Swiss, 1 5c kind, sale IUI HOUSE DRESSES Women's House Dresses, in large selection. (SO I Q All housedresses up to $5.00, sale . W APRONS Women's large Housedress Aprons, light or Gfff dark. Formerly sold for $1.79. sale JU0 SWEATERS Women's all wool tie back Sweaters, all (JC QP colors. Sale PU.WU NIGHT GOWNS Women's Philippine Night Gowns, $6.00 Ö0 ÖC kind; sale OmZfJ SILK GOWNS Women's Silk Gowns, Crepe de Chine, in CK QK pink, sale W w W CAMISOLES Women's Camisoles, Satin or Crepe de (f -j Of? Chine, lace or embroidery trim. Sale mlmmJ SATIN BLOOMERS Black Satin Gymnasium Bioomers. Full (SO pleat. Sale &(mC) SALE OF DRESSES Women's, Misses' Junior Dresses, in Charmeuse. Tricolette, Serges and Tricotine. Immense variety of styles. These dresses were made formerly to sell up (J Q A "7C
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to $49.50; sale price Sale of Hosiery
Aps x to 14 years, in imm-jn variety of styles. Kur trimmed or s-lf-trimm-d. "Wit li b lts, po kets; handsome styles in Silvtrtones, liolivk'.s and I'cdo
Cloth. Up to ns.so (lualitics: sale price
Women's Black Silk Fibre lie-. g-'.-d
in all sizes that has u'-oi selling withia tb past
two years up as hicrh as ?1."0
a pair. Our Sab' pri'"'' . .
50c
Wcni'n's Far.ey ll-:ith-r Mixtur- in ij II siz-s, tlie same quality that i:" bought sixty
$1.25
$2.49
$10.00
Children's Coats, f to 14 years, an immense purchase. In Tins.Itone. Silvertone. Prcade!oth, Bolivia and Polo Cloth. Fur trimmed, self-trim. Belted models, with fancy pockets, etc. Coats that were formerly made to retail at 12 5.00 go in this 00
daj'c ago would have had to retail
at $2.50 per pair. Our Sab- price
"Women's Heather Mixture "Wool Ho.-. :: a'.! the n w shades, in all siz-s. If bovtpl.t Mrv la.-
afro Mould have sold and have b' ri rtaili;
ov r the country at ?ö.0'j er pair, (ur Sal" prb
Women's Hea v Black Silk IK-.-, all m'o Bur.-c :
seams; their b'St 52.00 retail-r. Sale pri'" Women's Cordon Black Sill; Hosi'.ry. :n a'.', s ;::-; th formerly s"ld at :i.0 0 p-r pair. Our Sale price ( HIMiKFV.s HOMILY. Cliiblren's Fire K'bbr-d Bbok C-.tton IIa-; :n ..'.! seconds of the T5c quality. Saturday Sab
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New Gifts
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For. Expectant Motter Used Br Three Generations UTt rc 00ILIT On H3TMCRN000 lT. rati du tu rsuLATo Co. ctrr. -o. tlabta.
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