South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1921 — Page 13
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MARCH BIG MONTH
FOR MEMBERS OF SOUTH BEND POST
Boxing, Basketball and Dance Slated as Social Program For Future.
CO.HINC IJ.ION KVirSTS, MARCH 1CTH. Hefrula-r ni'"Un, toxi off bouts', ChrmMr of ('omnicrrf. Ic?lrj? f biri'lrn-n for orKa-nizi-tjn rrj's; ' ' n irtlnj? of Txcrlon Auxiliary. -VARCir 15-15. PtUo h x.N"xr f.b,iU ha.nipior.shlp tour. nam rit. V. M. O. A., .South riTui. M A !1"H C4TH. Tt?ulnr m-'tlnpr anl rimer at C. of C. M--?lr.s: of auxiliary. "Mrrh Jm a. tuy month for Soutn FTln. Th i j r.H of rvry ex-sn ice Jnn.n In th Ftato will b cnterM ,n t hi.i rlty tho lMh ami 10th of tho month, whn 13 teams compf-to riri for eh .Tin pi on ship honors In tho first tournament In thr 'Ir.partrnont'y hlstcry. It i.s ut to Fouth. Jtend to in.ako this m-tiri. a su'f-vs. Hertlonal tourna mnLs vlll begin th 10th. Lch district will compot for tho lienor of mntot.tln in th .sf-uto mooting hf-ro. Silver
pnd the play :? on winning to.-im-s. I.e grionnalrra from all over Indiana will oomr to Suth Itend for jrun. Porno cf the prratost playrrs In collo athWles will bo present on tho Jloof at th" V." That frvith Tlrnd sport lovers obtain seaaon tlrkots early l.i paramount. Th capacity of the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium Is 1,500 and the sction ticket jnjrrhae.ra will receive preference. Thso .rflon tirJtrt at 31. EO each. cnt;tlc the. holder to th
OITKKIIS Ol' SOUTH BKND IOSTf NO. J0. THJ: A.HHUCA.N WTAilOS. C l.MMAN'DL'R A. It. MarDonald 12Ö J. M. S. Dldsr. South Iiend VICE COMMANTJKK Jof Cunningham Robertson Bro. South Itend ADJUTANT b'tuitrt Klbcl 115 V. Colfax Av. South Bend THEASURKTt Georp'' Ford Farmers Traut Co. South Dend ASST. TKKASUILER Arthur Hunter Y. M. C. A. SuLh Bend I .VKlTIt ANCE O FFICEII Edwin F. Hommcrcr Farmer Trust BMj:.. South Bend KXEOUTIVE COMMITTEE Georo W. Freyermuth Roland Obenchain B. J. Koche Ru.-sll Place Otis S. Romlne TCllmer F. Alward HEADQUARTERS Chamber of Commrco
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Inrludlnar th finals.
lrrle admJ.s?.1ons will be T0 cntK. Cooper's Mar IIjriMi. J4outh Bend' chances for the eitate championship aro xcllent In rf the fact Georvo Cooper's title winning "Y" tosHn are all eligible io tho South B"nd tom. The, men haiee given a fl.no account of thomPIves throughout th sa.n. Th.lr number will ho nfrumonted by throe colleqro players who will conio horo only for tho tournanu-nt. The wctional tournaruent will al.-o l heM In South Bend, with ttArri Irom every post in tho ictb district rrmpetinc This tournament will tIncidental. In view f tho greatest t-vent to bo rtared tho ISth and 10th. 3Iowver, Ttrlonnaire-s are ured to turn out ;w.l boost the South lUnd l,un to victory in tlir sectional
event.
E. II Bec.. boxlns infrtructor cf Tost 50, in arranging: a fast enrd for tho meeting of March 10th. The bout will bo atag-ei under ideal condltionn. Th. new homo at thf Chamber of Commerce provide? a fast arna. yomothln whlh has ben lacking for prt'vioua rlstlc exhibition.". Admission to the. bouts will be but 25 eentH to I K'ionnairr, who "will present credentials at the door. Others wishing to witness th bouts may do wo with a charß-e- of 50 cents. Th Kallerics will be turned over to outsiders. Ringside soa.tH will gro to the division turning out tho largest attendance at tho next metln, th night of the 10th. CAptains and lieutenants are busy lining P old and new members for this competition. The next bouta will be botwesn dlviorus, nnd the tdxth division In particular promJfes a Kurprise or ho In th furnishing of fls-tlo talent. Pan oo For 2 Ith Mcr-tln. On tho 2 4th. a danoe will be given following the business Kosalon. This is the flrrt danoe of th spring waFon, and Vico Commander Jo Cunnlnpham promlen otic attractive features to mako it a succetis. The new homo permits the post members to bring their guests. In time for the mooting, as tho lounge- can bo turned over to the ladies during the short bulni-Hs '.ftslon.
Mus t Pay Dues To bisure City Representation
If South Rend la to be fa.vora.bIy represented at tho .stau and national conventions bf the American Lctrlon, it Is absolutely necessary that comrades get their duea paid up to Jan. 1st, 1322 now. The dues arc only 2 5 oenta a month. 13 a year and they can be jaid tn person or by check, receipt to txj returned. Pueu include su beicrVption to the American Legion Weekly, a paper full of IntervüUn facta for exsrxdeo men. Tho memberships are albo interchangoables. That is, post privileges, hero axo also available anywhere tJw In tho world where thrrt ia a lglon pewt. Dues can be paid at the Chamber of Commerce, Ktuart Elbel of Herman Elbel Ä sons, 116 W. Colfax avv the Farmers Trust Co., or tho Y. M. C. A. Georgo Ford, troasurer of lo5t 50, can be fcund at the Farmer Trust Co., Arthur Hunter, usrfstant treasurer at the Y. M. C. A.
3IÜST K1GV AIJLTICIJS. Communications to this pago must bo tIoied In full by the writer, giving namo and address. If a pen name is preferred for publication, or the uno of initials desired, fo tat). Rut no unsigned communications will be run.
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Wc Have Plenty of Both HARD and SOFT COAL Call vour Buddie K. R. ASHMAN, Mgr. VANDALIA COAL YARDS 216 W. Broadway Phone: Lincoln 5689
"Police Yourself, Young Fellow!"
If anybody told you that in the old army days, you ducked back to quarters and made yourself neater in appearance. A suit of IfflHfl K CLOTHES or a suit of Ardmore Style Clothes vol! help you to police up your appearance now. Come in and get acquainted.
Gantz Toggery Shop Exclusively a Youn Men's Store 110 S. MAIN ST. Opposite Court Houe
CHICAGO ATTORNEY NAMES SELF LEGION
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Veteran of World War Aleo Urges American Nomenclature. CinCAGO. March 2. Jacob 1 -glon Tenny, adjutant and Amerlcani'sm director of Walter F. Poafftu Pcrt, No. 11. of tho American Legion here, believes that a Uw should be paiwed establtshlnff an American btandard of nomenclature-. He ha officially changed libname from Jacob Te4nowllz, tho one hl family g-ave him, to Jacob Lcp1on Tenny. Says Tenny: "In our Americanism work, w have found that th melting pot melts everything but the na.rtv Thete wouldn't be any hyphenates if it were not for the unmelted European names. """It's up to Komn of us in taAmerican Iefrion to set the fashion by voluntary action, "Tcinowitz irf a grand old nam.", but Tenny will be easier to pronounce. I'm retaining my tirst name, Jacob, of course, but I'm adding Tfflon' as a brand new middle name. "So far as I know, I'm the flrsrt mAn who h.-u named himself afUr tbi American Legion." Tenny. a Chicagroan by birth, enll5ted with tho ftrt contingent of IS men from the west plde of Chicago and served overscan. He is a lav.'-yer.
STEIMRICH'S GOOD GOAL s c: Obtainable Here 11 HARRISBURG, s IGNITO and I POCAHONTAS Soft Coals. TOKIO All sizes of II ANTHRACITE t Phone ri T. B. DÜTCHER v 801 S. Main St. y iNIGHT
YOU SHOULD HEAR
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All the Latest Hits by Nationally Known Orchestras
All of them Call and hear them
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Small shapes, rolled brim soft hats; that's the stylish thing in men's spring hats. You'll find them here in the new spring shades of tans and greys, with contrast bands. Many to choose from Knox, Stetson's and our special product. Particularly good quality And at $4, $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10,
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WITH NKIGHHORING IOStTS. L'lkhart, Ind. Post of the American Lefirion is lnrtalled in Its new home, which wa? purchased mostly iy popular sub.rlptlo.n amxn,friendp of tho American lgin for Kalamazoo. Mich. Vri of the American Lesrion, h.is rcceivoJ 1100,00 ü for the erection of a war memorial homo. Thi money was contributed by citizens of Kalamazoo ind tho country surrounding.
pii.Ns district -Mjarr. Iank Abbott of Goshon, Ind., district committeeman of th department at Indiana, ja considering the calling- of a 13th district caucus in the near future. An etfort will be made to pet this session for South Bend, prior to the state basketball tournament.
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FARNEMAN - TASHER MOTOR CO. 515-517 S. Michigan St. Main 4110
Store Hourf 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m. CHARLES B. SAX & COMPANY South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue
AMERICAN LEGION
MEMBERS
' WILL ALWAYS FIND A WARM WELCOME AT CHARLES B. SAX & COMPANY
Come in and Bring the Family
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Mom Days' - Boys, you have just three days left to take advantage of our great sale of Men's Suits. Beginning with next Monday morning wc will show nothing but the new spring styles in our Men's and Young Men's suit department. This leaves but three selling days in which to dispose of what remains of our Fall and Winter suit stock.
Hence this remarkable offer:
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give you a program
For Example! KISMET lsham Jones Orchestra. You can almost feci the sand blowing in your eyes. HAPPY A One-Step on other mcIc. SWEET WOMAN and take our word. it's a sweet fox trot. DREAMY PARADISE Make you feel "AT REST." Our Records play on all machine?. Our Machine plays all Records. The Lenhard
SHOP, Main Next to Oliver
FOX TROTS!!
LOT NO. 1 Embraces all Suits which originally sold at $35.00, $37.50, $40.00 and $45.00 Now priced for four days only at $17.50
LOT NO. 2 Embraces all Suits which originally sold at $50.00, $60.00, $65.00 and $70.00 Now priced for four days only at $25.00
Adler Brothers
The Best Men's Store since '84 107-109 S. Michigan St. 108 W. Washington
Store Opens 8:30 Close 5:30
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The Time Has Come And W e've Got the Silk Shirts and Ties Just the Kind You Led to Dream About. PUKE SILK CREPE SHIRTS, plain liite and fancy stripes; also fine JERSEY' and TLB SILKS This Week ?:.()() each BEAUTIFUL SILK NECKWEAR, Gripes and brocaded pattern- f)9c to 1 .50 SILK KMT TIES 75c to $1.50
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