South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 151, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 May 1915 — Page 12

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12 10IY, MAY SI, 1915. Wreck Shop in Anti-German Riots Come and See Us i!L JNIVERSAL PEACE 1ST GOME BY DHiHI i . - o

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Rev. E. E. Shoufler Preaches Memorial Sermon to Old

Soldiers Open Question as ;

to War's Place.

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v:r ..',; l ncl upon this hie procl.imat ion of .k ,rlv ::. i'-V- y.-.i rs -io. am! th'-u -(,n-if!r the pr :nt wi-ihl ra i -it f'f:ns that wo aro tar ili-laiit trom l's f s 1 1 ? 1 1 r i : r 1 1 . Th ro r. vf r was a tiiu- liko th-' prs'-ni for i-niihaizitit? thi prinriplr.-i of universal oaf. iN-.ir' in tho s ns of disarmament ha v r 1 - 1 r , i fr.r a Ion period of timf . Nation.- havo oonthiti'l jicncofal r lat!onhIp-. hut they also cont;ni;" to h-arn war. As lon jih we rontirno to .'-pt-nd millions m oducato inerv in tho princioh s nf war, wo. may i xpe t wai:-. The triumph of unl-f-rsil p ac must come .is a result of universal disarmament ard worldwile 'fare liko methods. The most pearr loving nations of today ar" liirhly train d arid thf)nuhly eruippd tor military Frvir.o, yr-t w( ar.: optimi?ie tnc-rnlnr the p-ar-rful futuro. The 1'nlted States hold a str.atevrio position in hotli the militarx and tlie pao afl'.irs of the world. Wh n th- ir-. nt i-risis is rnded American rlat -mans' ip mr-y have m opportunity to .-ue-t terma f di.armain( nt a tnl peace." Is War a NYrNst ? 'Conditions in ancient Israel have ri'iny titm s Im n repeated in t!us! ln07 ii-!it tiiots. S(-,usotis of u-ao r.nd prompt rit t'nlloAcd hy periods f omjiiest and war. As we study the .-truu's'le for religions and civic frcc!otti. we l elndd a. succession of tragic )-o m s. where armies ( lasli and nations rise, and fall; where justice Meeds, hut truth and righteousness triumph. In the ureat sen (f humanity, thes are only surfae moements; tho real cantos Ho hidden in

the depths. Tho Mutna. Charter of Knland was !orn tinder the stress of;

ie (Minion. ii!Kcvis( ino trre.it reformation was a Ftrurirlo for reli'i-

l-"rr nrh I'ovoluUon was a conflict !e- I twerii tho nohility and the opjirtss d; peasantry of l'raaee. Tie- tyv.unn t': ivl n Z (leorto III. callc. 1 t'.irth the ' dc-i fenno of civil lights ly a few op-1 pro5sel -olonist.s. Puritan, ard aa-. lior march .sido ly side. Into the i-on-j flict at Kexlntrton." r.unk( r Hill. Trcn-1 Ion, Saratoga, the linnl stnmle nt j Yorhtovvii and America Is free. In! ach ca.so fnie groat principle h.us triumphed. May universal peace, now' hidden, in the most prii:anti' and' senseless ttruLTlo the worlvl has ev :

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7r5f in Quality First in Results first in Purity First in Economy and for these reasons Calumet Baking Powder is first in the hearts of the millions of housewives who use it and know it. FECEIVE) HIGHEST AWARDS World Pre food Expoitioa, Clicago. IUiBoU. P.ru LipMitioa, France, EurU 1912.

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The tinkint: of the Lusitania rous ed tho people of England to a frenzy. Mohs the police were for a time un.ib le to control gathered everywhere on th" Hr It isli Isles and destroyed and d a ma god shops and homes of Hermans residing in England. Thr pic ture shows a British mob breaking into a German owned delieatessen shop in Indon.

time of war. To the Spanish-Amer-iean soldier he likewise accredited with the same spirit of patriotism which had been the means of rescuing a proplo from oppression. Tho cultivation of the spirit of universal brotherhood was advocated as a nuans of securing universal peace. The responsibilities and dangers in these times of peace at home, were clearly set forth as a part of the program tor this generation. Ileal peace will become universal when all the nations can stand together and join in the song: "On earth peace, good will to men."

prevail when this war

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"It Is an open fjuestion whether or not wor lutt any place in the divine order of the world, but in the affairs

IVWS OP MATIU.MOVY. The bans of matrimony were ealld for the first time at t. Joseph's church Sunday morning between Harvey Ernst and Miss hivcrna Hedges of Elkhart. Ind. Mr. Ernst is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ernst of lit W. Eourth st. The bans for (lord on Eurkett and Miss Hortha. Shafor. were called for the last time Sunday morning. The wedding will take place in this city June 2. Announcement is mado of the eneagement of John Oanser and Miss

js,.Iarie Mnlth. Mr. (Janser Is the son i of (toorge Ganser of IS E. Fourth st.

This wedding will also take place June 2.

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plished His purpose in the ultimate! blaiph rrotsman. tormeriy end. However b, liev e thar the re. ! 'ty hut now of ("hicago. is

of this visiting

the end mis

suits that prevail in

have been attained through wise statesmanship and righteous endeavor. The? (,'ivli -war was not an exception. Human slavery and love for freedom could not live together on the

same j-eil. on July 3,1 SG:?. eamr

great crisV. On the battlefield o

Gettysburg lay the broken fragm.nta of n ruined Confederacy. State .soverignty and tho cause of slavery were lost forever. To some tho result of the Civil war was logical, to others

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jit iks lamiij iver .vicinouai ia.

1 i:. I. I hlandorr or Chicago

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i visitor in Mishawaka Sunday at the 'residence of C. L. Ostrander of 12U2 ! Lincoln highway hmialil MacKenzie. formerly of

. lo j .i lsnawaKa. now aiionuin coiicko at

f I i 'OS .moiih'S, ia.t is in mi' .im lur a

: several days visit witn relatives ami ; friends. i Mrs. Mel Airgood ami son left Sunday for a several davs' visit with friends .and relatives at Hun la p. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. 15. H. Grander of this citv are visiting at Xiles.

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the eUrans f the ('ivl war serving to u- a nation that

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Tlie funeral services for Mrs. H. E. 1 Knepper of W. Marion St.. who died Crida.v evening. w;us held Sunday af'ei!".en at t o'clock at the residence, i Rev. I. IV Spangler of the EvangeliIcal a.- so. iation officiated. The tdy

v ill be tahen to r.ljpus. Ind., Monday for burial in that city.

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Yields To Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.: "I suffered for fourteen years from organic inflammation.

t e in a 1 e weakness,

pain and irreulari-

t) visit ( w i. iron ma. The Misses Wilma Wolf. Elizabeth.

ll'rar'.cis and IUirnadette Huclihcit of

this city will P'ave Tuesday evovmg on a several weeks' visit in Califor-

Charlie Chaplin, tho world's funniest comedian, who is a strong favorite in Mishawaka. The other reels are of more than ordinary interesi and include the 20th story of tlie Hazards of Helen, tho Girl of Lone Point"., and others.

mc. snow at ci;ti i:v. 'The Man From Wall Street." a stellar attraction featuring William Farnum and a star cast, w ill be shown at the Century today, matinee and evening, and will doubtless attract large crowds. This is undoubtedly one of the best films ever shown in nny picture- house and is full of heart gripping scenes. Tuesday evening. "The Christian." hy Hall Caine. will

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be presented at the same playhouse in j Visit.-1 her parents at this place SaU eight reels and ;00 scenes. The com- j Urday ;ui(1 Sun(;iy

ing to Mishawaka of two such all ah

sorhing pictures is an event which places the Century on a plane with some of tho best picture houses to be found in the larger centers.

WINS AM LOSES. Tho West End ball club played River Park Sunday and won from the latter by a score of 12 to 10. loiter in the day the winners played a 'earn from Elkhart on the home grounds and sustained a defeat, the score being 8 to 7 in favor of the visiting club. The batteries were, West laid, Martin. Purkhar and Barney; Elkhart, Williams and Huff.

JIT MTV SERVICE. A Jitney service between P.remen. Ind.. and MUhawaka "was established

Sunday and will be kept in operation , between the two cities as long as it I can be made to pay. Yesterday's I traffic was exceptionally good. Oth- j

er long distance routes are being talked over by the owners of '"jits" which have become plentiful in the city lately.

SOCIETY TO MEirr. i A meeting of the Woman's Home j Missionary society of the Methodist' Mi morial church will bo held Wed- j nesday afternoon at 2 ::'. o'clock in : the entertainment parlors of the. church. Mrs. Witmrs wheel u ill bo, in charge of tho entertainment and; Mrs. Huntsinger's wheel in charge of: the program. f

Mr. and Mrs. IvcRoy spent Saturday in Laporte. Mrs. Walter Stevenson and daughter, Marie, ware in South Pond Saturday shopping. John Mackin, who hn.s been in tho hospital with compound fracturo of the leg- was able to spend Sunday with friends at Mill Creek. John Smith and family of Iaporte motored here Sunday. Miss Martha Travis left for Valparaiso Monday where she expects to attend school this summer. Miss Lizzie Long went to South Pond Monday to visit her brother, William Long and family. Mrs. Iris Collom of North Eiborty spent last week with her grandfather, W. H. Collom of this place. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kurrell and familv motored to South Bend Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ileatherson spent Sunday in Iaporte with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stauver and little son

I of South Pond, spent the week-end j with the lattcr's mother, Mrs. Simcox. j The Children's day exercises at ; Sauktown will' be held Juno 6. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and fam

ily spent Sunday in Crumstown with relatives. Mrs. Joseph Eensborger and Mrs. W. J. Smith and sons, Oonald and Claude, ware in South Pond Satur-

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ANM'AL PICNIC. Tho annual picnic ot th--1 King's "Heralds will bo hold at Pattell park on Saturday. June .". All members and their parents are invited to attend.

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PROGRAM OF MEMORIA

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CEREMONIES TODAY At l:"n o'clock this afternoon members of Houghton post. No. 1 2 S- C,. A. U old soldiers and veterans of the St mish war and Sons of Veterans, w.ll meet at the post room. At -

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SCOTT IS BURIED

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llu-baml's Funeral N Sot I'or Tin Morning.

Postmaster Charles Noble visited Indianapolis L; st week as delegate from the local 1. . O. F. lodge to the urand b'due. Miss Minnie Jon.? and Miss Georgian a Carman returned on Friday from Valparaiso where thekv have been in sehcol.

Tho Ladi.s' Aid society of tho christian church will meet for their

Mr

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cr standing oa my

feet and I had such

awful boarirtft down feelings, was de

pressed in spiril? and became thin end pale? with dull, heavy eves. I had six doc-

tors frcm whom I received only tempo

rary relief. I decided to pve Lydia E. i trii

r-nkhani'3 Vegetable Compound a fair i '

the day. M. M. Fisher, in the following oiah r: Platoon of polici'. Mish.awaka Woolen Company band. Houghton i .. st. No. C, A. P.. Spanish-

Ann rican veterans and Sons of Voter- i

ans. bcal organizations and citizens. The line of march will he north on Main st.. halting enrouto on the bridge to scatter Mowers upon the bosotn f the river in memory of the Fnion sailor dtad, and also pausing .it the soldiers' monument to pay

,; in all patriots dead whoso 1- and memory the shaft perpe-

trial find also the-L anative Wash. I have . rr;.'.M lho monument the line of r.ow Used the remedies for four months , march will pro-, ed t. the band 5tand r.r.d cannot express my thanks for what jiu the w.st r..l ..f Patten park where (',.,..,,w.'rtfrtrw.. the order of exercises vviil be as fol-

social at

Thursday a ft crnoon.

With the burial of Mrs. Mary Scott, j ;ss -,,rn., Ward and Iis Lillie

occurring .Sunday aiteinoon. ami meistoner Ktt Mondav for Valparaisofuneral of Christian P. Scott set for !u here they vill t nter sehod for the Tuesday morning, it is probable that 'summer term. the events of Thursday afternoon,: i(.v Mr. Imhoff will deliver tlm

which resulted iu the death of tho ; Monnrial sermon next Sundav at the couple at their home at .11 :; S. Frank- J .Methodist church. Tho Pecoration

..'clock the procession will form atjlin st.. will remain unknown forever, j uav ;Mjdrfss will be delivered by Ilev.; th" corner of S. Main and Third sts. j Opinion of the members of the po-!Mr. Ward at tho same place.

in charge of tho oflieer oti lice department is practically unani- j Mrs. William Harris and daughter'

mous that cou nrst snot nis wue, ; haV(. moved into the Ld Austin house, j then took his own lite, the act prob- Mrs CvU:i Unvd is visiting friends' ablv resulting from temporary insan-, i, ......

A number of teams and men were at work in the cemetery Monday

grading, in tlv m w -part. ;

It y caused by ill health and jealousy. The Woodmen, circle, of which Mis. Scott was a member, had charge of

her funeral services, held at the n si denee at 2:-U) o'clock Sundav- after

This town-hip has recently pur-i

i chased from 1' II Ail:ires :l strin of

noon. Purnl was in the Kivcrview larid , t nj ir' ti;. soh(M,l grounds. , cemeterv.

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Funeral sarv ices for Mr. Sctt

be held at the Pussell chap"! Tues day morning at lit o'clock, iih bur ial in Pivervh vv cemetery.

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44 If these lines will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish, thorn.' Mr.-. Sadip Williams, 455 Jarr.ea Strvct, Elkhart, Indiana. Lvdia E. r'in!;han:"s Vepetabl Com

pound, made from native roots and herbs, i Ian. oin's contains no narcotic or harmful dnip, ! rade F-

ling asmbly. musi.- by inviM-ation. IU v. P. K.

, to-day hoU? tho reconl of beinR th j iT

rr.ot fucceiiul rerra-dy lor xemaie iim i reading roll

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we no'.voi, lina uiousfir.CLs oi voluntary teftin:orda!3 cn file in tho Pinkhani laboratory'' at Lynn, Ma3., seesi to pro'. thi.t fact. If you Iiuvo tho slir:!ifof lou1)t thatLylia K. IMiiUhaiii Y e(able Couip'umd Avill Iiidp oii,vrito Jo Lydia I'.I'itiTcham .IodieinoCo. (cunlidt utiai LyiiTi.aI;ii., fjr adl.'0. Yot:r let tor ill !t ipcii l, ro.nl ami answered ly i woman, held in strict cuniidcucc. .

the

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Winkle; song, high school chorus; leading M mortal orders. Adjutant J. W. Hutihinson; reading (ieneral Logan's old. r No. II., Kli . Newman;

(JettysMirg address, t'omA. Jcrmgan: song. hih

Memorial address. Hev.

music by the

of honor. Comrade

M. M. Fisher: sonc. all joining. America"; benediction, Uev. A. C. ( i tv.ond : taps. In the morning the members of the p,.a will meet at headquarters at ;.'el; ,ck and pruied without formal i n in'T.Us the 'u'teries. where thev will dec. rate with tloral offerings the llag marked graves of all

IS EXPECTED TO RECOVER

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Cieo Ar v i 1 1 s iot;-h. pay fades' as l a I Wlli'i' if I" s:

Peorts late Sunday n'uht from at-j tending ihvsicians were th.it .Mrs.1

(Jacob Williams. TP". S. Pflb'Ws st..

who attempted sr.ivi-ie Saturday att-; ( rnoon by tr.kitig a i':antit.v of a.rsenic . and by turning on a ga j t in her room. was considt r.i bl it:i; r iol. and that the chances ware that sue, would r cover. Her condition is snip serious, however, and it is not asun d that she will live. ! Ill halth was given by Mrs. Willlams for her act. in a note left for her' husband. Jacob Williams, an ( inpl -yc, of the Stud. bak( r corporation. and i her son. Prank Williams. I

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spn it i:. M. Poinsett Iarrison. No. my tv Navy Fnion. cordially inall veterans, and men on furto join with u on Memorial May " I . in honoring our comni'mory. flariison will parade i pt;u tiealde in uniforms worn in th.- st rv ice. and asks others

ss;b!e to da the same. Assemble arr.-o:i M.bjrs . So. Mich. St.. P. M. P.v order of

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WE COAL THAT SATISFIES

Fvlore Heat Less Ash No Smoke Ask Your Dealer.

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Princeso tonight which Includes Leo J. Carpcatcr.

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This Store will Close AT NOON, Today Decoration Day,

A S we will be open till Noon Today, Decoration Day, all of the End-of-the-Month Sale items will continue at the Special Prices through this morning.

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This N. V. P. Dress MM aHMHV WHHBMW Trunk at $11 .50 A TRUNK at a popular price that has the strength and wear resisting qualities of many trunks higher priced.

A 5-ply trunk fibre outside and inside with 3-ply hardwood veneer between that is light weight, yet strong and durable.

The Dress Trunk at $11.50 36-inch square cornered. Two travs and hat compartment. Fabricoid lined. Outer "surface finished in dark green, with polished metal hardwear. The corners are metal reinforced. An excellent ladies' or gentleman's trunk. The Dress Trunk at $12.50 Same as above only 40-inch length. The Steamer at $3.00 36-inch square cornered. Detail same as Dress Trunk with exception of one trav. 40-inch Steamer at $10.00. The Luggage Shop of South Bend

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M(M W. MAY .11-t.

The Dixie Highway It HtMirs to us that such arteTle of transportation as tlie Dixie lliuliuiiy." the "I.iiuoln Highway" and the "National Iirk HlchrayM are much nnderestimatCtl hy the cneral ptihlie. llie.c lifhwny are In their infaney, and like many other undertakings their value for the future of a, city Is not understood Hundreds of thou-and-j of automobiles with their pnseiuzers will travel oyer these highways through South Uenl. Iaeli assMier ill hae a 'stop-over" and terliap a "n'ttmi" tieket. It will aid other trallie Trin1nj: many fanners and tliefr prrnl nets from a much longer distan(X into South Ilrnd. It will cive South IViul a perutual advi'iti'M inent of a ahip as et umlrtHI only by its promoters. Our Chamber of Commerce has sin-reeded in tbeir efforts to establish the 4,niie Highway" tlirotmh our city. It has performed a mtice of incalculable henctit to South lleiid. It is now up to our county to do its share to Ie in a wMtion t particifutte In tho IVdcral aid that will t-oine to these National Highways in the future. It may seem out of place for the nlovo to appear in am advertisement however. If we would ecasionally do something 'out oT lla, iu the rlsht directioii It niislit htvc a useful purpw.

This Stoire will be closed All Day Monday "Memorial Day"

Chas. B. Sax & Company

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South Bend's Leading Specialist for

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This is 3Iy Picture. You Will IJc Treated Uy Mo Personally. No Hired Doctors Treat You Not a Medical Company No Knife. No Pain. Pay Wlien Cured. Have extended my livening Offlr Hours from 6:30 to 8 p. m. to accommodate increased evening patronage. Free lsanilnation and Consultation. 1 cry tiling Confidential. lieal my announcements in. this payer Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Privately located ofl3o?s, 211 S. Main St.. Toepp hldr. Hours 9 a, nu to 12, 1 to 1 p. m., 6:S0 to f p. m. SOUTH HIIX1), INBIAXAMoo W4Fr (nt

.Realization unto all men and nations of men, shall be that no other food nor drink supplies the same degree of body and nerve nourishment equal to that of pure beer intelligently used.

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The Hub Clothiers I HUlcG ALL'S ... . . FUiixrrciiK 317 S. Michigan St. , sncHflIAK 7.V .Men's Union Suits 4 j Opposite AdtoTlum . The Wlilte Iloutn of SLICK'S LAUNDRY AND -r7V DRY CLEANING CO. tlu) Cx 126 S. .MAIN HT. XT0 Phones: Home, M17; Hell, 117. r Tlie Slick Way." Modern Homo limL-hers ' 06 to 310 So. MJcU. StPA TENTS As p And Trad Marks Obtain! In all f YlMI2&2aT23 Countries. Advice Tree. GKU. J. t J

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