Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 55, No. 24

Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 55, No. 24

VOL LV, April 1, 1922 No. 24 544 Isfte Nocre (bame Schdasmc UNLOADING A CARLOAD OF MEN'S CLOTHING in South Bend. Forced to accept New Spring Merchandise bought in advance and being compelled to close it out at these prices is creating a near panic and MAKES GREATEST CLOTHING SALE KNOWN All the new Tweeds, Checks, Herringbones and Basket Weaves in fine Worsteds, Serges and Cassimeres. All with two pair Pants. Sport and Golf Suits mth extra pair of Nickers. All Hand Tailored by the best makers in America. • / Hirsch-Wickwire Clothes All Go In GENTLEMEN—^To take a loss on merchandise at the end of. the season is nothing unusual. But, being compelled to sell new merchandise of this character right oflf the freight cars is stirring things up in South Bend. ANY MAN CAN NOW AFFORD THE FINEST OF SHIRTS Hosiery, Neckwear—^Two suits at price of one. 100 DOZEN NEW SPRING HATS—100 DOZEN CAPS All being offered as they come in. NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW! Don't spend a dollar until you have seen this merchandise. THE HOUSE STORE OF GEORGE A. PLATT, Clothier OPENS TWO PANTS «nnn999"" CORNER MICHIGAN AND WAYNE STS. AT SUITS SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 8:00 A. M. '^e Noure Same Sehdascic 545 Special Offer to Notre Dame Students > Spring Suits of Every Design^ homespuns, herringbones, serges —made to measure and ready for Easter— $5.00 DOWN BALANCE ON CLUB TERMS Sale Ends April 8, 1922 Join Our Pressing Club 'l^:,\P^^I:l%^^::T^2:^a!^ PANTORIUM TAILORS HOTEL NICKEL BLDG. Phone Main 33C0 119 NORTH MAIN STREET NOTRE DAME Auditorium MEN ONLY Hotel CHICAGO TEN PER CENT OFF On' the corner of Michigan On presentation of Athletic Boulevard and Congress Card at the Street, in the theatre and bus­ iness center. Quality Shoe Repair Co. Special attention shown stu­ 130 North Michigan Street "In Middle of the Block." dents and alumni of Notre' Dame. "SOLE SAVERS »> Consult J. A. MOGLE, Foot Expert, on your Foot Troubles. JOHN T. CALVEY, Manager 546 '^e Hocre Ibame Seholascic? ^a^—aii.^^ni^.BH—^M——'M^—ttn—>m ^—ra*^ BQ^—nt—^tn—~iiii—^m m^—aa^—:^ Aa^—no^—na^—w-^Bn—•—mi^—mi^—na^—HB—nn—nu—m^—Bn-^—nu^—w^—im^—wi—^B^ you wil^ l b^e please.,,,,d with ou,r photo, - ,I ,I THE WORLD'S LONGEST ELECTRIFIED RAILROAD- We Are Sure graphs. Special rates to students, i T i E. E. MANGOLD i i 649 Miles of Transcontinental Line now Operated by "White Coal." i THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER Ij I If you want toenjoy every minute of your trip take TI 226 WORTH MAIN STREET NEAR CITY HALL j f THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL ^ ;—m^—B»^—HE——BB^—cc—on—PT— '• *f* ^''' I Nobile's College Inn Ideal Laundry Company HEADQUARTERS FOR CANDIES ''Get the Ideal Habit" FRUITS AND ICE CREAM Three collections a week at Notre STU DENTS' ORDERS FILLED PROM PTLY • Dame. Leave your pack­ 108 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET ages at the Phi>nr«- BMI 6oj; Home. 963 Notre Dame News Stand T I -nil ~-ini—Btr^—aa-^c -Ba—m^—B 1 ^ NOTRE DAME MEN i LEAVE YOUR I ' f AMATEUR FILMS i DO YOU KNOW THAT I i AT THE I • • ^ I NEWS STAND I The Campus Shoe Repairing Shop I | i Is one the Most Up-to-Date in the State? f 1 W'th Mr. James Keegan to be developed I 5 I and finished. f Let us prove to you, our Quality, Service, Workmanship. | r i Town Prices. T i THE NATIONAL PHOTO SHOPS Notre Dame Shoe Repairing Shop and CORPORATION Shining. Parlor Ca^5".store 105 Lincoln Way East. i —in^^— vs."— va• •"• Iaa— ™cit^^BC" • mt^ ,——oa^—«i^—na^—ua——tm—UB^—iic^—u^ As-^—nc^—na——m.—W'^—wi^—na^—im^—im^—tn -tta —jm-^—BB—•BB^^nc——Ui CALENDAR Monday, April 3—^Richmond evacuated, 1865. Sunday, April 9—Civil Rights bill passed, 1866. Palm Sunday. Tuesday, April 4—First newspaper in U. S., 1704. Students Activities Committee meets. Wednesday, Apr'il 5—^YorktoA\ii beseiged, 1862. SCHOLASTIC board of editors meets. Lenten services, 7:30. Thursday, Api-il 6—First House of Representatives . organized, 1789. Meeting of the Forum. April the first is to fool you Friday, April 7—Battle of Shiloh, 1862. And show that the fellows still rule you- But success is much greater Saturday, April 8—Island No. 10 taken, 1862. A week or so later "Father Tom," a moving picture, featuring Tom Wise, in Washington HaU, 8 p. m. When exams come around to fool you. u.ie HcTre ©cme S'eholasric 547 Here's why CAMELS are the quality cigarette ECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this B one brando Camels are as good as it's pos­ sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. Take the Camel package for instance. It's the most perfect packing science can devise to pro­ tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp to seal the fold and make the package air-tight. But there's nothing flashy about it. You'll find no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. Such things do not improve the smoke any/more than premiums or coupons. And remember—^you must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely free from cigaretty aftertaste, It's Camels for you. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C^ «-^kSw^sxssi^iSss^^^sxxxx-^^xs^^^ CCCCOCCOOCOSCOCOOCOOOCCOCOSOCOOCCOCOCfl U QO ^t M^^f^ College anb aicabemp ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. NOTRE DAME. INDIANA I i I y 1 Iy } i 1 J J Q 3 Gymnasium Academy Church College y y i Recognition by the Indiana State Board of Education y CI College—Standard; Normal Department—Accredited; Academy < High School)—Corrmiissioned; Q* I Credits accepted by the leading Universities I An institution where your daughter is assured of all the benefits of an exclusive school, while surrounded with all the comforts and protection I of home life. St. Mary's is devoted to the development of the highest type of womanhood in the girls entrusted to her care. Many features of this school of high ideals, its broad campus and well equipped commodious' buildings, cannot be touched upon in the limited space of this announcement. Tlie President, therefore, cordially invites correspondence from parents having daughters to educate, and will take y pleasure in'mailing an illustrated catalog and descriptive literature. Address the President. y y ST. MARY'S COLLEGE AND ACADEMY ST. JOSEPH COUNTY NOTRE DAME P. O.. INDIANA I! a|^vvvvvvvvvvvcyy?=?^vvvvv^^!S-^X^^^SV^^^^!^ "•V.A-'ifW^-? '^fie Hocve Same Scholascic 549 No. 126 The First National "THE OLIVER" Bank South Bend, Indiana .: Indiana's Finest Hotel (Oliver Hotel Building) -' Capital, $600,000 Surplus and Profit. $ 190.000 A. L. HUBBARD, President. Fireproof SOUTH BEND ROTMS J. M. STUDEBAKER,:JR.. Vice-Pres. C. L. ZIGLER, Cashier. C. J. WHITMER, Ass't. Cashier. Dining Room Open AH Night J. W. BUZLEY, Ass'u. Cashier. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT AT REASONABLE PRICES. WE ISSUE FOREIGN EXCHANGE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES AND LETTERS OF CREDIT PAYABLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. TRY OUR TRAVELERS' CHEQUES THE BANK WHERE YOU FEEL AT HOME SPFLD. LIMA QNE of the big factors in the steady ILL. OK;O progress that has made this "The Bank Ahead" is the fact that no 212 S. Michigan, Blackstone Bldg. depositor remains a stranger. V-^l 1 If A A M D Trust and Savings OFFICE PHONE RES. PHONE Main 689 Main 1162 and 1847 NEXT TO POST OFFICE DR. EDGAR S. LUCAS Dentistry. DR. ROBERT F. LUCAS The Reliance Pharmacy, Inc. Extracting, and Surgery of the Mouth and JaWs. J. M. S.1 BUILDING SOUTH BEND, IND. Prescription Specialists DR. F. W. VAUGHN 230 W. Washington Avenue DENTIST and ORTHODONTIST 617 J. M. S. Building, South Bend, Ind. Patronize Scholastic Advertisers 550 '5fie Nocre Ibame Schdasmc On the Corner The Quality Shop MAX ADLER Go's Spring Economy Clothes $25 $30 $35 The new Spring Economy suits are more smartly styled than ever, many with 2 pairs of pants in all-wool Tweeds—and Tweeds will be chosen by the very best dressers. America's Best Clothes $35 to $50 Hand Tailored B by I Fashion Park & Hickey Freeman Max Adler Co. ?oVnt '^S^^^^SiXgimy^i^irSSS *>lC.K %Sl^3S^5lj<5%gg^?s< aiD^cbolastic J:>^^X_--*-? DISCE-QUASI- SHARPER-VICTVRVS VIVE • QUASI- OiAS-iHORlTVRVS Published Every Saturday During the School Year. Entered as second-class matter at Notre Dame, Indiana. Acceptai)ce for mailing at special rate of postage. Section 1103, October 3,1917 authorized, June 23. 1918. Vol. LV. April 1,1922 No. 24 The Eastern provinces—Ontario, Quebec, OPENING UP CANADA. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick present a different problem to the American, especially W. C. GILCHRIST. the Easterner, for he seems to shy at the H you live in Ontario?" said an great lakes and rivers which divide the two American to me once. "Perhaps countries, with the result that less is known you know a friend of mine who is of this section of Canada than of any other. living in Canada now. His name In spite of this, leaving out Quebec, and is Smith and I believe he is in British Co­ always remembering that one Volstead is an lumbia.

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