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Show THE EVENING HERAU), THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. PAGE - s- riFTIXN - -.' V EAR-OL-D BOY GRANTED TWO PATENTS ADAMS, Maaa., Nr. & -(VP) Though offly 15 years old, John 'Gosae, . Adams high student, has been (ranted two patents at Wanbington on his own invention, .: One br an appUance that cuts nap from clothetTmg . It passes through the loom. The other Is a faucet eonsiating of two noules on one pipe through hot and cold water may be obtained separately. . - Gosse Is member of tbe Junior 'class at Adams high School, and despite the work 'which he has given to his inventions, finds time to play foot- It ; of the Manuva ward frifuda au4 rK'iUlir j)IesBBtly surjirtsed Bis!)p Nilii .Memlier otV-io- -- two-wa- Until Nov. 11 . I . .1. t I II I j.. I" llj IMMMHWIMM'' mnwwii Free !! Eacy Terms Trial: , 's Suits Mr. and Mr. Aluia Sietrart entertained at a dflijilltfut dinner party evrtiing at rlie tyum of Mr. Hansen in bouor of aud Mrs. 11. Mr. aud Mi. Sweunou Trotter wlkitrtj liiHrriuge 19 at NVpliL took anil : Men's Overcoats lat.e Auguht ; d Tbe diuittg table was prettily lu a culur miieuia, of orange U Txiwl aud biat-at astons $11 OQ ball and basketball Sanita ry Cleaning & " ber uf piaini aelex'tioua a"ftef,W?llJ aot'iat "eliat wa enjoyed. ' 7 Cover were' laid for the following' gueistu: Mr. and Mrs. William Kuti(leii,';Mr. and Mrn. Albert d Mr. and Mrs. Euiil Ml1. Saui "Trotter, Mr. 54 and Mrs. Will' Gay, Mr, aud" Mrs. Fred Westplval, Mr. and Mrs. Hunk Joimsou, Mr. and Mrs. James Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Furmr, Mri..Ida KasnraKSbn, Mt. and Mrs. Uoy Rotbard, Mr. and Mrs. IL V. Ilunsen. , : Miss Ithca Bluineuthul, Miss Qay; Hns Edna . JulyiVm, Miss Evelyn Hubxen, Messrs. Seorge Stewart, Irwin Stewart, IIunb Law siin, Mr. Powell and tbe fttieHlSi Mr." and Mrs. Trotter of BY IIEXRY L. FAUUELL. Gouben, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olnen ' T'liited I'ress Sports Editor. Caroline Hbephard of NEW l'tlKK, Nov. 5. When West the honor guests, Mr: and Mrs. Sweiison Trotter and, the host Point' great army e'eren won a deand hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Alma cisive victory over Notre pame' Stewart.green, young team, the old argument : was retimed about the comparative ' vulue of coaching and material. Because he had been so successful A number of friends pleasantly surprised Herman Spurgeon ntv bis In developing wonderful teams over night, Knute Itoekne was home Wednesday evening, the occasion being bis birthday anniversary. looked upon as a constructive genius I.arjre bouquet. of chrysanthemums and the one coach to whom material " vwere prettily -- arranged alioiit the was not the main essential. varan Cutfl lost Itoekiie' entire rooiih entertabilng A "pleasant .evening, was .sinnt sity ten'in l)tst.Juii( by gradnatioii with cards, after which dainty re- and practically all of his second freshments were served. string men, Notre Dame had that Those present were Mr. and Mrs. fine combination' of superb coaching Ivan Ciiilils- and Mr. and Mrs. II. and Rtar:materiaL When.. Notre- Dame finally lost a Urqtihart of Springville, Mr. anij ls. Sam JepiKU'win, Jr., Mr.and gnme, it was., claimedi by manyMht Shirley Bee, Mr. and Mrs: Itus- - smart football men that it was only sell Srrs, and Mr., and Mrs. Spur another example to prove that the geon, wisest football coaett cannot succeed utiless he has. the right kind of to execute his playsi KiKtaie said last fall that Notre Mrs. B. D. Mc'DrntaJd presided D ime would lose two or - three over a ganicsjthis season, its it would take Wednesday at her, homeSPreity ' floVirs him at least one sea8oh"To develop bimqnetM of the season's were attntctively arraiiKed alioi. any one star like Stuhldreher, Lay- 11, Crowley and Miller and that he the enteitiilniug rooms. A pleasant afternoon was spent with need'e-wor- might never see such a great com" and music, after which a I!i!atlwSof stars. It is trmvjierhnps, that Rockne (luinty luncheon was served. The guests included, Mrs. Jesse went to MiuneWplia the week after Manning, Mrs.. Byrau .David, Mrs. mi luuioaawaw i&T ""VlWIa" George Moore, Mrs. Wells M l TL f if a Mrs. J. S.'Linton, Mrs. Amanda tieuhouse. Miss Lillie Thatcher, Miss Grace Linton. Dyeing Company Itaa-niusse- Jacob-senMrau- North 4 West- NOTRE DAME AV H MAKES GAIN STANDARD IN BIG DEFEAT ELECTRIC CLEANER J At this new low price, you cannot afford to be without a Royal the x best cleaner made in America." 1 i Investigate. Compare. You will J 4, n - -- 7" - and-.Mra- . - find thatRoyal gets dirt when others are through, but others will not get dirt when Royal is inrougn st The Best at Popular Priceand Easy Terms. Thone lor IREE Demonstration. Dixon-TaylorRus$- cll "The One-Pric- House" e i, Phone 809 they- - bad been downed by the army end defeated Minnesota, some of the wise birds bad to sit up and take notice. . Tbe material that wa green in the army game was not ao green against Minnesota and Rockne certainly Is entitled to the credit for the development of bis youngsters. It is a fact that Rockne, or any coach, has to have men who cad carry the ball, doubtful If nj other coach in these 'modern time can point to as many atari ag big as can BoeSne, Rockne depends upon star players. but be makes the 'star players and therein lies the. real value of bis skill, If Notre Dame break out with It great team next year and ends np with another world beater In 1927, when the sophomores on the squad are seniors, the credit will have to go to Rockne. ' JRockne is held more highly in the pro-du- ,v be a good clean football game and one that is Interesting to wateh. . Rockne knew well early tast season or more than a year age that hit team In 1925 would be a green. Inexperienced one and be might have schedule that will tide arranged the university over aJean seanson. But that Is not Rockne sportsman-" ' : ship. He had shown time after time that Notre Dame knew bow to win graciously sand he was willing, to demonstrate also.tbat Notre Dame knew how io lose the same way. ' He took "on just as many hard games as be could; schedule as be has said many times that It does a team good to Jose occasionally. The Spirit at Notre Difme Inspires When the squad sportsmanship. returned from the army game, battered and beaten, the student body turned out and received them like conquering heroes. There were no alibis, no excuses. The students turned out with the spirit "Victorious or in defeat, you'r our team and We're with yott'! . ae4 OfiSeasonable items for Cold Weather Needs inch heavy White outbg tlanneL Value 25c 27 OUTING . esteem of other coaches than any other football instructor. He Is respected not only for his skill but tor the high standard of sportsmanship that he teaches his pupils. - . .rRockne teams are always welcomed back wherever they go and they do plenty of travels to scattered sections. There Is a commercial value at the gate when a Notre Dame team Is playing, but there Is always the assurance that there will Dry Cleaned and Pressed foiuilDK the eetiter piece. Misa Kbea Bhimeiithal entertained with a num : r mm . u k aCla3iaIaaSIaaaaaiaaala77 Wood-Clifton'- s -- Anderson it bis boun1 Twday fro-ni tig, the lifitig bis birth TUe ttlue wan day anmversary. 'iit. ith guiurs au4 plfattsutly X dainty i. JuikJuhiu a muiiie. swred to iblrt. I TEmn FLANNEL 27-in- ch 1623C heavy Roman ing flanneL out- Light and niark 27 inch heavy Twill outing J Value S5c patterns. fknncL Colors: white, pink, blue. 1623C 27 inch Appleton Swiss vet outing flannel. 30c. vel- Value 36 inch heavy White outing " flanneL . 25c 21c CRETONNE 36-in- ch flannel. Amoskeag outing 36 inch good quality Light and dark tonnes for Comforts. patterns. patterns. Value 35c 25c 25c - - ma-teri- GOIFFEE if' f..-.- W Xvr 1& M m MW M ;$ m 0 VvS Si yx sk-x- k r r 1 - :itWS':3i-fc:i:i4i- ' . 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CiiUe Sale The Manavu ward lie- - Jfanit.. lief - WK'irty will hold a enke sale if all ilny Katnrday at the Sutton 'V (Market and University Market . ' . A ' twerrr Mnu Tobacco Co . Cre- Packed in heavy foil 10 iosteadof tins-hence at I. 1, r" " 'iV.I aa?. 1 |