South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1915 — Page 2
THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
PASSION WEEK SERVICES AT GRACE M. E. CHURCH Pinion w p k 5f rics ;it Grace M. i:. UiU rn.-u le binniru; with tho I'alm 'ji!l;;y M-rvin- at I : i r in the Jnotninjr. will consist of vcniukr KrvircH rvcry nieht n' t week v.ith tho xr j.ti'.n of '.ii:jrl.iy. at v. hi h ministers .f other ity churth.s h.ivo tt-or, ir.it! t rf.irti. TIip prri;i fp.it;:rts .f tho Palm Sunday s rvire 'Mil bo thf thanks offering of the Vonn n's Foreign Miskionary soc!-ty. fdl;vd 1-y an ad-Urt-s l.y Mi.s llai ri'. tt Allir.K. rui-r.ou-ary to Ja)an, in the morning, anil u fccrmor. hy the jt.tor, k v. I". K. Ioi::hTty, on "A Spontaneous Wei. come." in tin- evening. Th schlul" for the o v nim: herices during the week is as follows: 2londa li'-v. A. K. Thomas, Kirst Urethren chun li. Tuesday Kev. J. H. IXms, Tint K aiit,'t lirai eliureh. Wednesday Kov. 'fd lianklin, Indiana Avmhm- Christian. Thursday Kov. ;eori?- William Allison, Il.ij-e rdiajtel, I Tor- hy ' li a n. Friday kov. I', ll. iiri-'L-s, Lowell Heights .Methodist 1 :)l- jm1. At the niorniru: mt-vu-o on Farter Sumlr-y Jtex. Mr. toiihrty will I-rearh on "Tlie I'owtr of His Kesurreetion." and in th evening on "An Open HlHo and a. IJurnini; H-art."
TO CHOOSE NEW BOARD OF ATHLETIC FEDERATION A meeting of the An;ateur Atliktie rv.jeratl'ui will ! h Id tonight in the olllrt-s of F. Ii. Faints. Umnn 1 F of the hiirh school, at which se-sion a new prf-sideru of the newly organized frder.itioti may ho lerted. .1. K. White, present in-uml.ent. has Undorod his resignation, stating that ill health avouM make It lm po.s-ihle for liiin to onrrv o':t the duties of tho oMw-o. Tho re: ''nation has not yet been acted upon.
SACRED CONCERT AT A. M. E. ZION CHURCH A siercd concert will he given at the A. -M. K. Zlon church, corner of Fddv and Fainp.'iu ts., Sunday even
ing, under the auspices of the ehoir. ',
The Kniifhtw of I'ythiart will ho theru
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO CALIFORNIA'S EXPOSITIONS AND THE PACIFIC COAST
and will he represented in a talk hy Iow round trip fares are now in edward Curtis. The following program j efft-ct via the Weenie Highway of the will be rt nd-red: Northern I'aeitic Ily. to California's
Sengr. anthrni, the choir: invocation, Kxpcniona via the North FaciMc
U . (',. O. Curtis; remarks of wel
come, Kev, Taylor, pastor; violin solo, Joseph Artis; short address. Living Monuments, it. Comfiton; vocal solo. Tit Theme Fternal, .Miss Florence Adams; rcadinK. Beyond, Mrs. Anna llutehinf-on; vocal nolo. My Prayer, Andrew Franklin; short address. Intpjrnce of Music. C. . Findley; sin;:in'. All Hail the I'ower of Jesus' Name, by congregation; vocal solo, Ave Maria. Mrs. K. Artis; reading. How James Conflict Huns the liell, Mrs. Fva Calloway; honp, anthem, the choir; olficrtory on ploe organ, Joseph Artis'.
Coast. These tickets permit liberal
stop-oven and enable the tourist to include both Expositions as well as a stop-over at Yellowstone National Park via Gardiner Gateway. If you will advise when you will plan your western trip. I will he pleaded to quote rates, send a copy of our handsome Expositions folder as well as Yellowstone National Park and travel literature, and assi- you In any way possible in plani.;n your 1915 vacation trip. K. II. Dickson, T. P. A., :,2 4 Merchants Bank IUds.. Indianapolis, Ind.
PAGEANT TO BE SUBJECT AT C. OF C. SMOKER
CHFWINd :FM. Fresh and best. All kinds at Cjonley's. Adt.
TIip second regular smoker of the Chamber of Commerce will bo held tonik'ht at headquarters on Lafayette st. and Jefferson blvd. The feature of the mreting tonight is expected to be a discussion of the proposed Fourth of July celebrntion und historical paKeant. It is understood that the pageant idea was partially abandotud when it was suggested tliat it be held next fall. Sentiment, however, appears to be in favor of holding it on July 4 and efforts to revive it have been made durimr the pa?t f'W days. A luncheon and cigars will he served.
UOKDXFU IN KLKIIAUT. County Agent John Uordncr is in Flkhart county today assisting County Agent Coffeen In pome demonstrathtn farm work. He will return Friday morning.
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MARKETS
CHICAGO L.IVI-: STOCK. T'NfoN STlM'K YAKIS, 111.. Mardi 1M. H m;S Kei eij.ts l".Mo: market utesuly; mixed and butchers ". HK1.7'J : fzou heavy ?;.."ir.;.To: rough heaw .;.i:,;;.-iO: licht .;.40'in;.T2; pigs $.VJ.-r(i C.i'5 ; bulk $CZ:il CATTLi:-Hwelpt r.,5X; market steady; beeves .7..V(i S.7.", ; rows anil hfdfer $7.0J; Texans Sf;.l,.".i7.40 ; e.ilves ..."(. 10.2-".. Slli:i:r Kevii)ts lD.OM; market steady; native iiud weiteru f .Vj1LA0 ; liiuibs .v73
riTTsniKGH STOCK. PITTSIM KOII, Pa.. Mxrrh -4.-:ATTI.K Supply lild; market steady: choice Ss'.2.',Vl: prime 'ji AH..T. ; good $7.C0i$S; tidy bu tellers $7."Mr( s.r.o : fair .7rf;7.i0; eoiuniMii to good fat bulls S.,(j(7."i ; common to good fat cows tVi ;c,.r.o ; heifers ."f veal calves SIO.COC Sll ; heavy und tLdn calves ?7rd$7.r-0. siii:i:p ani famiis supply light: market Hfe.-uiy; good inixoil 57.7ufJ.is.15: fair mixed .'i.7.V' 7.."o; eulls and eommon $Ifa.; lambs $!6i$10.:ak HoiiS Keeeipts light: market steady; prime heavy L.gs $7.."VKij7.: mediums J7..Vfi7.K); lieavv Yorkers $s(?t.s.O.,: light rkers .7.7.f 70 : plcs s7.-.Tfi7.40; rotuh $Mi $t;.."io"; btugs fJjp-5; heavy mieU $7.uOVj,t;.7a. KAST BUFFALO STOCK. FAST lM'FFALO, X. Y.. March 21. CATl'Li: Iiccelpts l.". heail: market active and steafly: prime steers S.roao; butcher grades UfJiS. CALVFS Ke-elpt Tiead: market active: cull to choice f51J.uO. SUFI:!' ANI LAM 15S Ke-elptR 2.sO0 lieiid; market nctive: -lioke lambs $10.50 10.00; cull Cd fair $7110; yearlings $7.."0 (i sr. : slieej) i.r.fK .:. IKmIS K' oipts l.iUK): market active ?r,e loner: Yorkers S7..Vf7 7V. : pigs $7.25Y'f 7.4 : mixed 7.r: heavy $7.507.00; roughs ?ifrj.i.u?; stags $r..5.."0.
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CHICAGO G HAIN'. ('IIKWr.O. March 'JV (M'l'NlXfl: Vm:.T Mnv $1.5Pin..rV.tU. ; July $1.22; rfrl.22: Sept. J5i.l(i',f7M.O,.. CnllX-May ':vdiT2 ; .Tulv 7."Vj7."!?. OATS-Mav r.sai : "July ufT;.". PORK-May $17..i7; July $172. LAi:I)-May $10.17. 11 ItS May .$ 1 0 ft .;. ST. . LOSK: WHI'AT May July $1.21"; ; Sept. $i.(o. CiinX-May 72;. July Tl&c. OATS-Mav .Tulv M-'i: Tept. 4?;c. roilK May $17.7: July 17.2S. LAKH May lOJL'; .Tulv $10.r.. KIUS .May ...!7; July .10.?.0; Sept. $10.57. TOLEDO CHAIN.
TOLEDO. O.. Marc h 'Si. CLOSE : WIILAT tash und May $1.3JV4: July $1 S-' iToKN rash 74'S; May 74U; July 77c. OATS (ash r.! : May r,i, ; July .Ic. KYIv No. 2. ?Llrt. CLOVLIi Si:r.H Prime, cash and March, $S.i:o: April $7.S" ALSIKH l'riine. cash nnd March $s.fA TIMOTHY -- Prime, cash and March $2li; April $2.77 Vj.
SOUTH BEND MARKETS
rOFLTRY AMI MKATS. (CorrecteI Dally 'y .Ilmmie'i Iarket, 123 X. .Jefferson Blvil.) HOIILTKY Paying 15, nclllng 2(V'. YLAL Paying 12'-.., selling 25c r.LLrKoast 12, boiling 25, porterhouse Z'n UK sirloin r,5e. 1 1 AM - Selling lSe. LAKH Selling IV.
Friday and Saturday Specials
-J r POUNDS OF SUGAR, WITH ORDER ? 1 v OF $1.00 OR OVER, FOR OC 10c bottle 10c package 10c bottle 10c sack ... j n . . c . Vamla or Table bustard Bakins Soda Lemon Salt 6c Extra (3c 6c
lKO ISIONS. (Corrected Dally by 1 U. .Mueller, 216 L. Jcffrr.on Itl t.) 1'IH'IT Oranges per case 82.2.".. selling nt 20 (!.."( e per dz. ; lemons per ease $.'.ro. iellitig nt :?0((7 ier dor.; bananas per bunch $I.7.. selling at fdSc jer tloz. YLCLTAKLLS - Cabbage, paying lc, selling at ec per 11.; potatoes, paying 4o, selling at 1X per bu. IU'lTEIi AM) rttiJS- 'nun try butter, paying 2t2.V. selling 2."(i .Vh-; c reamery butter, paying I'Sk; Helling lUV ; eggs, strictly fresh, paying 17, selling 20".
SKKDS. ( Correct el Daily by Warner Hro. Seetl tore. 1 14 K. Wayne St.) TIMOTHY- t.r.O.4 per bu. Ur.H CLHYIIK $sr,i$iu per bu. ALFALFA-$10f; $12 per bu. ALSIKK C'LOVLK-lO per bu.
HAY. NTIIAW ANI 1TIKH. (Correctwl Dally by Hie We.Iej' IUIer Hour and Feed Co.. 40 S. .Middgan St.) H AY Paving $12r,il. selling ltjflis. STKAW--Faying $7(tS, selling at $10 and 50c per bale. I'OKN-Faying 7.". selling at Sr.'fnr),'. OATS Paving ?. Helling at U2f;kV. CLOVKK SKIJD-Faying $7.:4). selling at AISIKF CLOY KK Selling at $10. TIMOTHY-selling at $1. ALFALFA Montana grown, selling at $11.
Maple STup, Iarr;e O bcttle U I
Macaroni or Spaghetti, two 10c packages 1j f for Ccrn, Indiana grown, 'jj g 2 cans for il C
OPcas, Wisconsin Early t June, 2 cans for . . A a
Catsup, 2 10c bottles for I Ji Pineapple, Hawilan "f A sliced, can Jl j C
Tea, 50c grade uncol- 5 A h
ored Japan, lb. . . . J ifU p
16c
Coffee, Brazil Brand,
1 -lb. tins
Spices, your choice 3 5 1 A
packages for JL J u j! Salmon medium red, f 2 tall cans for . . . .utJj Is
Tomatoes, hand packed, two large cans 7 for 1C Navy Beans, hand picked, 3 pounds tor & I C
FLOCK AM l i:KI. (Corrected Daily by Knohlock and lilnz, HytlrauMe Av.) WI1KAT Fay ii! is $1.4 per bu. OATS Faying " per bu.. selling 0T. . 'oiIN Faring 7.". per bu., selling SV. KYI' Faying SI per bu.
Cranberries, sound,
quart
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Sweet large NaveW Onions, red cr yel-
O ranges,
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Cleanser
10c 6 bars Amencin R r Family Soap J w
!C 3 paclcages Washing g j Powder jaLJLo
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LlVi: STOCK. (Corrected Dnilv by Major liro.
Los a n St.) IIFAYY FAT STFFKS Fair to good, C (5'5lv: prime tPfirT.e. IUkjs i.- lbs. up - .i',.2.?r,..V). LAMF.S Live "c. ilreel l.Tifl-V.
TALLOW AND UIDLS. t (Corrected Daily hv S. AA'. Llppmun. ?10 J X. Main t.) ' TALLOW Ketigh 2'3-: rendere.l. No. 1. i
41 n;.: Nil. 2. :j'-t .-. j lllHFS tJreen. No. 1, Kti:: uire.l calf ' M
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LAI-Tl .S l. K UALil IOT S0T0, weak and watery eyes. A sovereign
remedy. We guarantee It. 2 5c & 5 0c nt Coonley'a. Advt.
LIQUID GLAS Keeps KgRs right. 20o pt. 75c gal. with full directions at
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Potatoes, white Michigan, bushel . .... .sjsjxj Fancy Bright Lemons, dozen A JJ
Apples, Baldwins, fin peck U-f H
Onion Sets, 3 quarts JC
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LEGAL NOTICES.
OUR TEA ROOM Victrola Concerts Daily Afternoon Tea, Delicious Cakes and Salads
Robertson Bros,
MEN
Buy your Summer supply of Shirts at our Great $1.00 Sale.
Our 11th Annual Easter Sale Begins Friday Hornin
March 27th--and Ends Saturday Night, April 3r-
Preparations and purchases have been made for this sale which will make ii one of the greatest merchandising events we ever attempted. ft Every item -offered has the positive Guarantee of QUALITY FIRST. And the prices are the lowest wc ever quoted for SUCH QUALITIES.
Our Easter Sale of Handsome Coats
OUR EASTER FASHION SALE OF SUITS Equal to our Opening, if not better, as during the past two weeks our buyers have been selecting these garments from the best makers of America A wonderful collection of 600 New Handsome Spring Suits, representing the very best and latest fashions, will go on sale tomorrow Friday 300 Splendid All Wool Poplin and Serge Suits $15.00 Nine Models. Jackets lined with guaranted silk
V, lining, very full skirts, beautifully VV made. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 36 to 46, Colors Navy, Black, Belgian, Sand. vV Grey and Black and White Checks. BEAUTIFUL TAILORED SUITS $25.00 J This is the finest lot of Suits we
LVLl Uli LVU 11 lllLlllVtCO iLv Models from Wooltex Makers Handsome SILK POPLIN SUITS. Fifteen Beautiful Models from New York's best makers We have never shown such a wonder
ful lot of Suits. . Colors Navy. Black, Sand, Grey. Belgian S?5.00. Handsome Silk Poplin and Tailor Made Cloth Suits, S35.00 and $50.00. One of a kind, many combination suits of Silk and Serge. Navy, Black, Sand, Grey and Belgian. Our Easter Sale of Corsets
This section is ready with the correct corset for you and for this sale we offer four models of the Henderson Corset at one-half the regular price. Low Bust Free Hip. No. 829 Regular $1.50 Corset. 79c No. 629 Regular $2.00 Corset $1.00 No. 891 Regular $3.00 Corset $150 No. 2991 LaPrincess Corset $1.69 Brassiers at 50c and $1.00. Splendid new models Front and Back Hook Lace and Embroidery Trimmed at 50c and $1.00. CHILDREN'S SHOES We have opened a Children's Shoe Section on our Third Floor, where the very best Shoes made for children will be nold We have a splendid new lot of Shoes for this Easter Sale. Prices $1.00, $1.35, $1.50 to S3.00. Expert Shoe Salespeople to fit your child perfectly.
Boys' ClothingBoys' Waists-Shirts
This department is now at its best. For this Easter Sale, we offer you Boys' Fast Colored Waist 25c. 20 dozen Boys' Tape Waist, open cuff detachable collars made of excellent shirtings, 25c. 20 dozen K. and E. Boys' Blouse Waists 50c. K. and E. Boys' Shirts at 50c and $1. 50 dozen Boys' Picwick Wash Suits at 50c and $1.00. Boys' All Wool Spring Suits made of finest all wool suitings, at $3.95 and $5.00. Boys' All Wool Navy Blue Serge Suits, at $5.00 and $7.95. Boys' separate Pants at 50c and $1. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES.
150 Dozen Men's Finest (f 1 Hfj Summer Shirts at y ' French Flannels, Fine Outing Shirts, Splendid Dress Shirts, Negligee Shirts made of finest English Madras Cloths. N'ot a Shirt in this sale worth less than $1.50 and up to $2.50. Easter Sale $1.00.
Including a Very Handsome Wooltex" Model $15.00 We have collected for this special sale nearly 1,000 Coats, made of the very finest of materials. Handsome Coverts, All Wool Poplins, Shepherd Checks, Serges, Silk Poplins, Silk Failles, all beautifully lined with guaranteed Peau de Cygne, sizes for Misses and women, including extra sizes to 50. Colors Navy, Belgian, Sand, Covert, Black. This is by far the greatest and finest lot of coats we ever offered you at $15.00. IMMENSE COLLECTION OF FINE COATS AT . $5.00, $7.50, $3.50 and $10.00
300 Handsome Silk Dresses 310 $15 t
These dresses are made of beautiful qualities o Tali eta I; Silk Messalines and Gro De Loudres made to sell ai one-third to one-half more All sizes; Hlacks, Navv. i-Vw j-;
colors; all have new flare circular skirts Lnn waists.
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Hundreds of New Easter Waists Just here for This Sale.
We don't believe you evr saw such values before. Good jl quality crepe de chine waists, all colors $2.50. ;j 1 1
Beautiful quality Crepe de Chine waists made of very heavy all silk Crepe de Chine, Flesh, White, Maize, $2.98. 100 Fine Natural all Silk Pongee Waists. The regular Tipperary Waists It's a wonder $2.98. Handsome Lingerie Waists, 20 New Models at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $6.00. Middy Blouses, all new, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00.
Women's Easter Hosiery Extraordinary values in the celebrated Wayne Knit Hosiery. Tomorrow we place on sale over 600 dozen New Easter Hosiery. Fine Lisle and Cotton Hose 25c, 35c and 50c. Fine Silk Hosiery 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. ALL COLORS AND BLACK
Splendid New Children's Hosiery at 15c, 25c and 50c. ?
Gloves Kid Gloves, Neckwear and Handkerchiefs For Easter WONDERFUL VALUES Perrin's French M HH Lamb Skin Gloves P -UU
Perrin's French Kid Gloves
$1.50
Neckwear Beautiful Neckwear 25c and 50c Handkerchiefs 100 Dozen Irish Linen Colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs Special 15c and 25c
Men's Underwear and Shirts I Special at 95c j We offer vou tomorrow Men's Finest Knit Union Suits, j
that sold for si.50 and S2.00 QJjq j
1UI This is the broken lines of three of our best makesAll sizes in the lot.
a nl sjti-iD atioMs for sai.l work '.aw l-on :i;jruil ami .1 I j .T - 1 lv tj:f l'card anl arc n w on f in tl: a-i'lltr's cfric,'. All pr.i.-a: niii-t oi:ii'ly stri.'tly with an a't of tin- N-cM.if 'iff -n-riiini cotinfv liii si ii :h fs ivci i, ilv Jl 4 4 . j. ml Mll-
NOTIPK TO ( ONTKKTOllN !;..,!;,;, t V nl. l!-,:j '.t:.l to whl, h Notuvis herehj plvrn t'aat the 1".t.1 of . .. t.u is ilj(llil f . i; t". , r rn:i t i--n -f
ron:r;iNsl'triers of Sr. .Tovrj.jt County. 1;:!.. will r'h" .t;iv'l prop'K.iN for a n-w p.r'h for thi' ShorlfT! rfi.lmt. All iro;...::l g'aall l-.ioil up-ni tli" plnix ami :'-iti."Ui !! n..v 1 1 fiW in tluamiitor' ofm-e of s.ti.i iiunfy. All I - 1 - iuut l' Citil In tli offvf of tlM' (oui.ty juiilltor on or l-.f.r 11 a. rn. Mi'iolay. April 12. W1.Y All l.li'x nuut !-e ii f.rri
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Li-ltU-r. '!'!. m.i i 1 1 art pirti'Ularly roiiirinc lomN f fltl-r a izroty company or a r"iiU'Tit fr--!i 1 1 r No:,.! t t!; :tpprovul f tl:' coiijmi-si iht in not 1 tli.ni th" full an.:i:,t of ii!.. Iiiil. i.Ai:K.ri: si:i;wirK. 'jr. 1 Auditor. notk t: to c oai. hi:i.i:h.
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rewrs th rijTht t. rejtn t anv and all l id siilnnitted. otKt is ht-rehy glwn that the jdaus
rfoiv' ciMicil iroj.iisaIs for tori-i f rocalioi.tas or Nv Kl-r Sii!u'(-!cs lal. .Mine ruu. U) vr cent to he lumy coil.
Ialfrs to ftuloait analysis an' na:n of iniia- in hid. Sui.e to be dcdlvcr'd at ti;'-
Lot.nty Jail.
If a:iv f.thf-r oo.il is df-liv-rod thai thit
or.tractt-d for !d'-! mirM a l-v.
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iiHUi' of N-dppor. alo nan: and lec ithin
of :mIi:p from vx hh h coat earn' from, to ho lilod in th Auditor' tfHoe iianit-diatciy upon ii livery.
All hhu r.-.t ..n fl.js form or .101,1;
thrfwith xx i 11 not U ci i d- r d in th- I.ttin. Said hid toircthcr with !...n.ls ir. the- sum -iual to tlx h'Y. To til-.l in tin Aiiilitor'f. ofti.v ori or h fi.rc '.) ' o. k A. .M., .Monday. April ".. 1'al". I'.o ird rocrv. the ri-'.it to r j-. : ar.y ami all hid snhmttt-d. ci.aui:n"i: si:ix;vi k. mar apr 1 Ami!t"r.
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