South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1921 — Page 16

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iThs News-Times School Department Edited by Elisabeth Steele. The Boys' and Girls' Daily Messenger

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GOOD BED IS ONE OF YOUR BEST FRIENDS, SO TREAT HIM RIGHT A -r.;.- Arth I? "Oh, I'm so t;rr! and !epy thil r.T.rr.ir?," y-v.vr.i r.itric:i or 'fat" a? :'!rfpp"'l nto "CT (Ink scat at school. "Nearly every nvjfnir.g I feel this way I don't L:irw v. hy." "Me too," Tcepily rerliM tbcgirl r.cros the able. There v. err a few others in the r'as Trrn Murphy, H:H Clifford. Marjory HUckwh frit the same s7.v, and Mi- K'ohir.con. the teacher, noticed iL What was wrong? One rr.ornirig she asked I'at how n:::ch sleep she ?ot every- niht. "I po to bed about 0 o'clock and get up s.t half pnt r." at replied. Then Miss Robinson put the am' question to P.tid ChiTorrj. Bud said he generally f?it to bed at 10 o'clock and woke up at 7, but that he "had the blair.edest time gcttin' o:t."

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GIRLHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS WOMEN

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Queen Victoria

"There is no royal road by -which

j GIVES THREE MEN ! FINES OF $100 ONj UQÜORCHARGES Xrjman and Ahvanl (Jet Jail ; Terms of 30 Days Mri Carthy Sentence Su?prndrd.

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you can make yourrelf mistress of ; y "iIV,n w.a rakk-a on . ,-irmusir," said the rn'jsic-raaster se- (l'vy n!-at b-v TctecUve Sorst. Kuzverely one day vhen the princess ; f)r-'u nnJ a detail of dotoetivs. had been very inattentrre and j rriven -r) ,115-3 in Jail ar. .1 5100 naughty. !r:ne by p. J. Houlihan. p.-rUi ju.i-n An impish look came into Vic- j1'1 the city court Wcdnrnday morntoria's eyes. Jumping up from the :ln. itool she slammed the lid of the ! A pla for Irninnry In!rO'Tuc"J hy piano, turned the lock and went out :A!ry. Kovah. vour.sc tor Xojman of the room with the key. was r.ot consider,! hy t t;- . öu-t' At the door she turned around j v.-ho stated that th? gr'ui'y of X. jan.?rSaiC: t 1 i an'8 offrnse couhl not h- ,'Nrr"But, see, there is a royal road by . c,rdPfl "

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FOR BÄR BANQUET

Entertainers and Snrpri-e Fea-j tures Annntjurrd A W ell AAddre-M-. I

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AVJi.-n tho ;-:P:-htT r th, St. ,hT'ii rnur.ly V- t r n1 vie: itin att r.'l

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;n;rl S.itun!.v nicht, full pnr.iru !' will fi' t!i-Ih-ih ? iho t;.r. -. ; pr.ik'-r.s of thr . v nir., a skit. '('aTripu- s"- hv Vv".iltr,

TODAY'S GREAT PERSON

Llarch 23 Your Birthday? Oak'lcy Curti;: Chester, v. ho was governor of the state of Maine dur

ing 1915 and 1016. He was born in

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0tvtCPrh a tn, ,nd K,ftnv tity of mash

reign as Queen of England and was , wc.re tfken at tho tini of thc raId

greatly beloved by her subjects.

"T"i- j-tt-f of .'-in lrr ,ltl XFCT.TT

. , v i J H- pu Port and, Wednesday, March 2?, windows open." a-ked Mjss Robin- ' , . . , , n .u n i p.. r r-A lr5, a-rid w-as educated in the pubson Both I . it an.l Lud answered ,ir s'choo,s of hi, homp town c tr.at they didrit g!ve much thought of Portan4 for to the endows f . j. . . th . Tnat olved t!-.; problem of tr.e f hJ b;rth h CRt timc tlrr.v'!nes in Mi Robinson s

STORIES OF FAMOUS SONGS "The Marseillaise' France's great national anthem came into being during the French Revolution which began in 17S3 and

practically ended m 1799

In tho liquor cts. acainst John

D. McCarthy and Clyde AI ward. 10 South ?t., tho court fined both defpndants $100 and costs and gave thorn raeh 30 day.-? In jail. McCarthy's Jail sentence- was suspended. .ATcCarthy and Ahvard wr" taken in a police raid three weeks ngo when a quanUty of moor si I is- was

v'ivr;e n. i.iuu'hlin, a ; ii

dane-ng srrc-;-ilty by M . i-üne S:.-in, ar.d vocal s-'.lo hv I'M ward Ii:!;cr

features of th jH'vrrani.

M' r!to:i T,. TIaiiiiin ot" I ;-i i-lrnn n. Ml.h.. u. !I -;novn as a hw.-inesn, man and eni-rtaiv.rr. !.; listed on! tho program v;'.!i "A Vt v Moi.-.ont;

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Howe S. Ivtiders of Indianai o'.i.-i j f will ;iddr - the lawyer.- on "Tlie '

biwTpi''f iti'n to IJu.iinosy." Patr; h o:ltv-ll 'hicao attorn-'V,

will sneak on "S::all our Xaval ! Pro?ra::i ('.ntlnue." The Miller-An-' dorson oiv;h stra will furni-h til" ' tnu'if fo tho harviuet r r.-. Tho y,r;r han-met is always hah-d as one of the strikinsr entertain-

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A WONDERFUL DISPLAY AND SALE -HUNDREDS OF NEW SPRING DRESSES Dresses for women, misses and juniors, in thc mot wonderful assortment shown this season. Th; values arc simply remarkable you'll say so when you viit our larp:e Dress Section tomorrow and see what beautiful dresses will bt on sale. Dresses made of TafTeta, Crepe de Chine, Mignonette, Satin. Crepe and Georgette. Nicely trimmed with embroidery, brad.

braid and ruffling. Black and every Spring

shade. Special

S. Black and every Spring ) 7 00

THE SMARTEST COATS OF THE SEASON

Coats for women, misses and juniors. Every new creation.

Jaunty coats for sport wear, coats for street

An almost endless varietv. Coats and wan

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braid, embroidery and buttons. Friday special . . .

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DAILY HARD KNOT

r(orn at leat for Pat and t'ud, 2id most bkely for all the others. We can't be real, honest-to-cvod-

r.'5S boys and girls unless we get today

o-jr lull amount ot sleep, ann tne

nrht kind. Our bodies need a good ;nr,

r?5t after a bard day's ?tt:dy or hive the otiotation:

On April s 170, Claude Joseph j fouml 1 R Kougct de L.sle. stationed as a cap jtriPfl nn thp unlawf i M tain of the engineers at Strasburg, j possesion of liquor for v ik

the capital of Alsace-Lorraine, was : . Tl

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r.-ork, and they malre a great "kick"

if vre don't fivc it to cm. Your bed is one of yoi:r best frind. So is an open bedroom v.mdow. Defore you rrawl in tonight ?Ci th.it your window is open

ind t.-t Rood fresh air is eirculat-

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The hard knot for you to untie invited to dine with the mayor ot k,.... v.rvf, ' . x

is a well-known saying abot the city. The mayor, knoTvinff of ,K ch'", u , , .

dull bov and work and olav. vouncr De Ltsle s turn tor music and nf T)f.,, i-' -mo.i

nlr the misir.r- letters and you poetry, asked him to write a mar- Anr 4 V ai ' was cont,nul'J to

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D-T-B-Y. (An7r?r to yertrday'p: Inch, ch!n.)

NUTS TO CRCK Wfrv are sailors bad-horsemen ?

fAnwfr to yoiTdap: "Why in

in- about the room. Try to siecp a ,lkp a tr'-Icanse they both

cn vour neht s:de. and keen well proluc a baric.)

covered with warm, light covers

Then, if you feel cro3 and cran'rr and .t'ipid tomorrow morning it vcn't be beca-ne of your sleep. Fleven and a half hours sleep ars needed by people 8 to 20 years old.

A FAMILIAR QUOTATION (Who TVTotc it?) rA fc-v ezr. touch thc iiMfic siring, Aul noisy Vame if prrrud to ztntt

fays the government From 10 to or t'MSe f;.flf nrrYr 12. 11 hourc are needed: 12 to 14. r?w tn- c;; thr;r fTJl

1 0 j hm:r: 11 to 16, 10 hours; 10

to 1?. V: hours.

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According to these ficures, have There Is a reaper -h.-vv namo is Death,

f Tornorrr.TT

! a frof'-Silon f r hoys.)

And Ith his ti-l- Tcn.

T?o rTps th" lx rtrl'l rnvdn at. hro.ith, And the flo,ors tK' t KTrav bet worn.

An art:-': on forestry TIerr' W. Lor-fcUov, "Tho Heater

yo-i been pivincr yourself a square dTib or have von been cheating?

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tial. air to be sun next day at the departure of 600 volunteers for the

army of the Rhine. De Lisle, excited by the dinner and the compliments the mayor had paid him. produced before daylight next day thc great French hymn. It served its purpose admirably. When t was sung in the public square of Strasburg next day it so fired the patriotic spirit of the citizen that 90O volunteers instead of COO marched away. De Lisle first called his sonn 'The War Sonp of the Army of the Pvhine, but later the people of Paris, hearing it sung for the first time by a gjoup of people from the French city of Marseilles, christened it "The Song of Marseilles." and later it became "The Marseil

le." Roupret de Lide was born in

lTCa He died in 181'

j CAMHKHHii.; WINS Classic j r.y Intfrnational .NVug Servl-e-j LOMOX, March CO.-ra,nbrid

uci-aiea oxford in their annual rowing race on the Thames rivrr this afternoon. Cambridge wo ly half a hrvit-!en:th.

A IUI I I IUNT iskohmi; HIIVMK LACH D.W.

H'To :i tip T..a'Ii rot rret.

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i-or i'miim i..itl'Ti lftle Ilp.-wcie I'ills fi't. M1M rir.v.ut laxative

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I committee announced today that h-'3 1 several s-.irnrlso feature are bein'-r I re?'T ed for tho event.

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TWO WIVES VILE SUITS FOR DIVORCE

Charging that lier husband frequently quarreled with her, that he struck her and accused her falsely of Inndellty. Curare I3uok, S36 t?. Hush St., Wednesday filed suit irj tho superior court for a divorce from

I'Yed A. Buck. The couple was mar-

r-i i,ed A. Buck. The couple was mar-J be." Theodore Roosevelt, aKant

LU ricd Juno 3, 1900. and .vpp.iratcd fecrrtary of the navy.

Maroh 2. 1321. The custody of one child, 10 months old. so;:qht by the plaintiff. Nettie Rurkey. f.2." 1 -It ft.. Xihawaka, charges her husband, Ied r.urkey. with failure to provide and desertion in her complaint for divorce, tiled in the superior curt. They wer married Jan. 1?. 3'. If., and separated April 0. 1?!.

"I want a. nay tbnt Is an;p!. to protect our own country, and rvcry Anerican citizen, whenever h nmv

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ni:i roi: smoking. 1 "r.f. -d IT-ys : '.lOS rlTV. 11!.. Marrh HO. T; Iiae l.fs f Zi .n vrrr in perf. . ; cperation today. L.Tod McPue!l and Harry' .Ter.!? found this cut when they xv-re fine i

a total of f"-l for . mokln g t tf swearing in h public t-'ret.t contrary I

to tlio l:isr of Zinn."

"T would rntbr ("ra would j. in the church and : 1 n good Cbriri.m Iif thin li:- ;i'.l the fl'.infV i :

the wr.rld.'- J. I j. II. Smith, f..t.'r (

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Page Diogenes! Success is His In South Bend

MHinrniirJv. (ovrtinp Mayornll). Imit I ricnds Don't lrg Him to Itini. M "i ! :: s.vur,' Iii" arelent 'nv'.rrn in th i t I prrrinct"? of .'itii 1'.' n 1 W' d'M -i ty lie would h r, i in ,"; i; h ;i cry ( "1 j':-' 'r..i." He u u!l v diseuvr-red ri :i-'in who w is s'!inur the nlfieo f i'K.;.or. "u:;;i I;;rr ur'd to (,' ( '.- b- i) Tw.ir.x üirnd." Th :h . ir iiu- pf rs'-n Frank J. M'.i'( T!i-..'-k. . Michigan yt. who fil (I h;s (I.-.-:.nat.":i with 'ity Ch-rk I .'. nk I . i i ? i - '. . i U'e!ni'v,iy ;in! oi:i.et d ';,!!: If a Cindidate. ub- ; fi ih d t :"!''-r a? i priniaries. Mr. M. .'r;. i: k i- i... n v figure in "ith lb r;d ; -'.ill'. .i -i he x as candi-

:Mti ii' 'r;i:u:iii(n th" vtate b i;;-

:i:r: '. fail ar-.d in 1 f 1 S he ma dJ

;i like Hort for the. office ( Justice of th" p- .'ice. ShorsK aftir he had fihd. Mr. .Mr'Jor n . i k wa.-? interviewed reard-

otllee seeker said he was doinp: nothing at the present time. He remarkrd that lie is, by trade, a construction la tjorer.

in- Vis e.mdidacy at his humble lit- Mr M eCorin ick s-tated that he is ;l- hoard :ni: h"us..- on S. M ich n j ;; years old. was boin in St. Louis, j

at.. ;t;id at tirs; wr.s re!iM ;tnt tttjout!,

inakin.-r anv public sJateni.-tits. The

landlady was not sure (if Mr. Mc-'orn-iick's id(-ntit v but sup oSej it w;t. the cntleni.in v jista'. s in the haek room. "I a ii no v Tltat." Ask'l a to his po'jey t:-. MctTormirk aiia'iur.a.-u. with some (best-

as lived in this city since thc sum

mer of lfUT, and is .single.

Asks $3,000 Chargin

Breach of Contract1

Suit for 5::, 000 damages aprainst. S'.

swi iiijiu ana a iiire t i. üa lii ti on troui l , ----- - a strcne- cicar that hbi deck, rat ion for I,rrarn of rontr"rt- w tUed in

spoke for itself. When pervaded . th( uIK rK'r (MUrt nrr(i- case

iKivms oeen venueu iroin me

th.it thirf was in a deq u a te to prive tho voters an ii'ea as to his platform he supplied the planks in a short time f'.nini: that he was for a "wide open city" but if elected lie would p in f'-r vigorous enfrceni!?nt of the. liquor

! laws.

Met.'orniiek ilten stated thnt if the

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porte circuit court. Thc plaintiff alleges that he entered into an agreement with the defendant to sell hlrn tho harchvooJ front a certain tract of timber. He further allepres that he cut. 1!71S feet and delivered to the tiefend int. which was paid for. The

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coveted office became his. he vould j halanee of 75.000 feet the defendant nor tnk- adviee from ar.y'.'ody but refused to accept, it is charged, shortly retraote.-t this statement and said he would take advice from I A Phikidelphla capitalist saa too everybody, but would be controlled much money is ;l bad tliinpr. Tut by nobody. I'urth"!- than this hn there's thi.- consolation not many announced that he H a friend of thojre afflicted with ii. Detroit News. u a -iked Vh?Ve- he u employed. the7vy KEff'S-TlMES Want Ads I

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Declares She Would Like to Put a Bottle of Tanlac in the HaiiraS of Every Sick Man, Woman and Child in This Country Never Saw Its Equal.

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4 Month End Clearance Handkerchiefs 2 for 25c Ladies Handkerchiefs, white, corded, self and colored embroidered corner, also tolid color with embroidered corner, bine quality, 25c and 35c value?. End of the Month Sale special 2 for 25c. Domestics Bedding Dress Ginghams, 27 inch, good selection of stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors. This is a splendid quality and worth much more than thc price asked. End of thc Month Sale 16c yard. Genuine "Hope" Bleached Muslin one of the best popular brands made. End of the Month Sale special 14c yard. 100 Bed Spreads, pood weicht, crochetted spread, raised Marseilles patterns, hemmed, size 72x84. End of the Month Sale special $1.59 each. Dress Percales in new lii;ht patterns, full mill assortment, 36 inch, standard quality. End of the Month Sale 1 5c yard. Comforter Batts, wool finished, regular comforter size, 72x90. Just like wool, lirrht and fluffy, beautiful white batt. End of the Month Sale special $1.00 each. Dresses $9.95 28 Tricotine and Poplin Dresses in blouse and straight waistline models, embroidery trim. Regular $19.50 and $1 7.50 values End of the Month Sale $9.95. Suits at Special Prices Special prices have been made on Novelty Style Suits. Unusual values r.f these and other Dress Suits at: ' $25.00. $39.50, $45.00. $50.00. Custom Tailored buits from $65.00 to $89.50. Bungalow Aprons 69c Good quality Percale Bungalow Aprons, slip-on and front fastening, light and dark patterns. Regular value $1.00 End of thc Month Sale 69c. Hats $5.00 75 Hats, speciall)' purchased to sell for a remarkably low price style and quality considered. There are hats of straw in large and small shapes with Spring trims of flowers and ribbon. Colors are: blue, black, henna. ?and and beige. Values up to $ 1 2.50 End of the Month Sale special $5.00. Winter Coats and Suits Reduced

A Month End Clearance

Thursday Only

This is the Second Ad for this Sale. See yesterday's papers for more

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5410 Square Yards

Wild's Linoleum 68c square yard

Made of the fundamentals of true linoleum ound cork and linseed oil on burlap back, the

proper proportions in the mixture of these ingredients have been the secret of the success of Wild's Linoleum sold by us for 47 years. Estimate your needs and come as early as possible. Regular price $1.10. For Thursday, End of the Month Sale only 68c square yard. Thursday is the last Dav of 61st Annual March Rug Sale Refer to Yesterday's Ad for More Bargains

A Month End Clearance Wash Goods Specials 36-inch Belmont Percale, light and dark colors E. O. M. Sale 19c yard. 27 inch Utopia Gingham L. O. M. Sale 1 9c yard. 32 inch Kimona Crepe-j E. O. M. Sale 29c yard. 32-inch plain and fancy Plisse Crepes E. O. M. Sale 29c yard 32 inch Japanese Crepes E. O. M. Sale 29c yard. 10 Yards Loner Cloth $1.19 1000 yards of Long Cloth, put up in ten yard pieces 10 yards for $1.19. Toweling Damask 10 dozen 58x58 round scalloped mercerized Table Cloths, ready to utc E. O. M. Sale $1.00 each. 10 dozen 58x58 hemstitched mercerized Table Cloths, ready to use E. O. M. Sale $1.19 each. 61x61 Mercerized hemmed pattern cloths E. O. M. Sale $1.48. 10 dozen Mercerized Napkins E. O. M. Saic $1.69 dozen. 10 dozen 18-inch .Mercerized, hemmed Napkins E. O. M. Sale $198 dozen. 10 dozen 15-inch Mercerized Napkins, dice designs, good heavy weight E. O. M. Sale $1.00 dozen. 1 7 inch Bleached, heavy weight Crash E. O. M. Sale 7 yards for $1.00. 1 7 inch Unbleached, heavy weight Crath E. O. M. Sale 7 yards for $1.00. 20 inch pure Linen bleached and unbleached Crash E. O. M. Sale 29c yard. 70 inch Mercerized Damask E. O. M. Sale 69c yard. 64 inch Mercerized Damask E. O. M. Sale 69c yard. 70 inch Pure Irish Linen Damatk E. O. M. Sale $1.98 yard. 54 inch Lace trimmed l ilet Srarfs. former price $1.50 E. O. M. Sale 69c each.

Leather Goods Specials Extra Special Wonderful values Women's Stylish Hand Bags. French calf hand tooled leathers, heavy silk line, finely fitted, newest shapes. Black and all desirable colors, also many dcigns of beauty and vanity boxes E. O. M. Sale $3.9 5.

Other special alues $1.95. $2.95 $4.95. $6.95 each.

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