South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 126, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 May 1915 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 10 UNVEIL SHIFT TO MEMORY OF Monument Erected in Memory ! FNRINFFR TO S IIRVFY 13 M of Late George E. Clarke1 Turn DDnPflQCfl M1IITK Eoroertson pros IWU I ilUI UULU IIUUILU (iannnil So lion sMDnd 1'loor.
TIH IMlAY, MAY 0, 19 jr..
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GEORGE GLARKEl
Knights of Columbus of Entire
State Will Pay Tribute to;
Founder of Local CouncilConvention Tuesday.
The program for the pablk- jnvf i!lng f the Kni;-hi.s f 'o!am bus nnum nt in Ydur Grove rn t'ry Sundav afternoon. rtd m m. mory of
i,e.,rgo l.. larke. f.,:jri!.r of s.'outh la ml ruuiu il No. va- annnmu vl ! That sday. Etrei.-e.-? fully a ppropri- i ate to the of asion will l,.- h 1,1 :ii tlicj loot of th." 1 1 j i ; 1 1 ; i j t : 1 1 . in vvhb h the -Notre Lame c.ob-ts will take part. j E. J. Ttt.niK'y will ope p. th.- -.( r-I cis s at I .' ;. ck w lth a reading of I Clarke's life. This will la- f.dhc.vod by. "Air. erica. " played by th- Notre Lame' 'nil Atty. V. A. .Mclrarny uill tit- j liv r the addnss of the day. I "ollowing th uddn will nuno tlie ! un filing of the iiioniin.f nt b .Uisol Mary Jo Millar. daughter of Mr. and; Mrs. Lucius Miller. At a signal ylic '
will juill the cords, that wiil loose a, his; American Hag whb h v. ill drape the monument. A moment after a military salute will he ined hy a s'juml from the Notre I . i 1 1 1 - battalion of cadets. Tlie Notre Lame bugler will then sound taps. The ceremonies will rinse with the blessing of the monument hy Kev,. V. W. Lyons, Hushville. state eh.iplain of the Knights of Columbus, and tho playing of the ",tar Span-led banner" by the. Notre Iame band. Is Magnificent. .Monument. The monument erected in memory of Clarke is a simple yet m agniiba nt Mrueture of granif". The l.t tertng Is of a beautiful rui;ded design .set in le'.ief on the face of the stone. The entire knighthood of the state contributed towards the memorial and many are to be in attendance at the ceremonies. The committee in charge consists of E. J. Twomey, W. I Stanton. Elkhart, and V. i Mooney of Indiana polls. In addition to be in- the founder of the local council. Clarke was tlie founder of :.'" other councils in cities surrounding South Lend. His faithful and active s.rviees on the behalf of the knighthood led him to become known as the "lather of knighthood in Indiana." Hi' was born in New Orleans, May K, 1 ;. anil died in LOHb After leaving high school he gained a wide experience as a newspaper reporter, private secretary to the president of the M. O. railway, au employe of tlie Studebaker corporation, and training at Cornell, yt. Vincent's colli ge, university of Michigan and Notre lame university. He chose law an his profession and became one of tinforemost attorneys in the city. For two terms he was prosecuting attorney of St. Joseph county. Notre Dame university conferred upon him the degrees of L. L. 15., H. A. and My A. The university of Michigan made'Tiim a Master of Liu. Clarke also became widely known as a t'.uent anil 1 rilliant speaker. He was a member of the state bar association and the American Ear association. To Kohl Convention Here. Knights of Columbus of the state will meet in South l'.end Tuesday for their annual convention. the local council No. to be hosts. Delegates will arrive Sunday to be in attendance at the unveiling of the monument in memory of Georue I'. 'Clarke. An informal reception will be tenderd Monday ni-ht. The program Tuesday will open nt o'clock v. It!; high mass at the Sacred Heart ehurch at Notre lame. Kev. W. W. Lyons of Hushville. state chaplain of the order, will deliver the .-ermon. At '. : 1 .". the delegates will witness the inspection of the Notre Lame cadet battalion. The morning beim.-s sr-inn will
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In e-rdcr to gel complete and comprehensive information of the two no-sibb- routes for tlie Dixie highway
from Indianapolis into South l'.end j
namely, th" Michigan road ana me Hanc road, the Chamber of '""- merce Tl.arsday morning s-nt City Kr.lnccr Cidc- of Misha.vaka on a surve.vimr trip of both routes. Cole is expe ted to occupy about three days in p'-np over the routes and coinpilinc tile information tk sired. Colo will also make blueprints of the two routes. Th se, w ith Li- statistical information, will be included its the report that is to be sent to the commissioners, Cari (i. Fisher and Thomas Tu'urt. .for their eonsidei atbm when thev appear at th- routing meeting in Chattano.,:-!. Trim.. May The in formation mtist be in ihe hands o? the con;' n is.-i oners by May D Cole will att nipt to pet as- f"ll a
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open at 10 o'clock at Washington hall at Notre Dame. Following this session the knights will assemble in Carroll hall refectory where luncheon will be serva d followed by a vaudeville entertainment. At - o'clock tlie men will be taken on a sight seeing tour of the university and grounds. IliMnrs Siinn at - 4'(Io k. . The afternoon business session will open at 2 o'clock. The convention will close with a reception, including dancing and cards at the American hall. Over 100 delegates, from over the state are expected to be prest nt, including the state oMieers. The state ollieers are as follows: Charles M. Nitzer. state deputy, Fe.rt Wayne; Charle s I !. Cannon, stato secretary, Peru; Joseph M. Uiiach, state treasurer, Camelton; L. Ik Weismantle. state advocate, Llwood; Joseph K. Kny, state warden, Hammond: Lev. M. W. Lvors. state t-haplain, Hushville. W. F. Stanton of Flkhart. district deputy of district No. will represe-nt the counties St. Joseph, Elkhart. Laporte and Marshall. ( rh( ers of the local council are: L. W. McGann. grand knight: Michael F. Calnon. deputy gread knight: Joseph H. Hrink. financial secretary: Frank J. Hiss, recorder and corresponding' secretary; James Hennessv, Mishawaka. treasurer.
J. T. MoForrums of Waco, Tc dreamed that he saw his daughter, Mrs. Sp 11a Laird, who had disappeared from home five days before, on the strets of Ft. Worth. He immediately went to that city and found her walking on a crowded street just as he had d teamed, and she had only .". n cents with ie r. This is the third time she has disappeared. and each time her fatlur lias found her by dreaming of the exact place where she was.
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.MAKTILA A. CHAMmniLAIX. Martha A. Chamberlain, G7 years old, died Thursday morning at the home of her brother, John I. (Jillhs
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to show in his report the mileage af
jeach rout( thi curves of each road, j
! the direc tions, character of road i
beds, bridges, culverts, grades, drainage, etc. The local committee was in session Wednesday .night until after midnight, planning the trip and concluded that it was the best method of getting- the matter before the com-mls.-ioners. Lotlors Arr Scut. In additii n a b tier was dispatched
j to tlu leading : puits in each one of 'the town s vitallv interested in the'
;two i .iiU.-. This letter stated the!
j trip Cole is taking and further asked I that the town which succeeds in get-
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the commission to give the Dixie 1 , i . it., full n-nril 'in.l f'n'i )lfi:'l
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.5 support. A copy of the letter was!
s :' v. J ! sent to the following: Hugh McCafJ ' f'.'ry, Peru; A. ! I. Smith. L'okomo; H. " ' j A. liobeits. Carmel; . H. i'dnus, l.o-
gansport; Adam I-:. Wise. Plymouth, and Congressman II. A. Parnhart at Uocheste r. W. S. C.iDireath. secretary of the Hoosier Motor club at Indianapolis, was present at the session of the local committee Wednesday night and suggested Cole's trip as the b st scheme
I to g:et a line on the t wo roads,
Tea Room Afternoon Tea Ice Cream ?md Cake Served 2 to 5 p. m.
150 Summer Wash Dresses
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' Sce'y Si-alding of the chamber left
Thursday morning on a trip to cities la tween South Fend and Logansport
to get financial and taxation data
in German township, after an illness of cancer ed the liver. A daughter, Mrs. James A. White of Warren town
ship, and two brothers, John ). Giliis ; relativ e to road building.
of German township, and George? A.
Giliis of Os..,vatomie. Kas.. survive WANT COMMISSIONERS
TO REJLUT BMtSVItN HUAU
Mrs. Chamberlain was born in Wabash eounty, Sept. 4, 1 S 4 7 . She was married to Charles Chamberlain Nov. i', 1 S 7 7 r For the past i'J years she wad a resident of St. Joseph county. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon from th residence at 2 o'clock and from Portage e ha pel at L':;b) o'clock, Lev. Arthur Sehaf'fer olliciating. P.urial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
LORENZO ROW NOW ASKSF0R DIVORCE lliivhaiul St'ck Separation on (roumN f Neglect Soon Alter Wife' Dismisses Similar Action.
Improper Gravel and Lack of Proper Hollin Arc Subject of Objections.
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Samuel M. Adler, F5resident. A. J. ilaniniond, Vicc-PresiJcnt. dairies L. Cioetz, Vive-President. J. E. NelT, Secretary-Treasurer.
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Condensed Statement of the Condition of the
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Its Business on May 1, 1915.
RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts s nv,rd rifts:
Bonds and Stocks
f! Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estaie (new bank site) Due from Departments Cash on Hand and Due from Banks .... Taxes and Interest Paid and Expense. . .
13 306,155.80 !j 243.86 5,434.80 f 12,514.57 H 8 2,602.48 I! 302.80 J 00,242.0 1 1 0,032.()8 j
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I.IABILI 1 IhS. Capital Stock Paid in S
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Interest, Discount ana utner t:arnms. .
Demand Deposits S 17,080.32
Time Deposits Trust Deposits Certified Checks Treasurer's Checks . .
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503,710.20 127,900.00 3 1,()75.00 4,668.87
334,4 1 3.77 4,335.00 4 1 7.65
Strong pressure is about to be broir-'ht on the eounty commissioners to refuse to accept the Piemen road reccntlv rmtsh'al and formally dedicated. "This road, which runs into Mishawaka, has not yet been accepted bv the ( oniniissiemers. that body
having about P days yet in which to j
consider the matter. A nv ctin- to jirotost against a--ceptin it in its present state has been called at the Chamber of Commerce at which the eounty commissioners are to be present, for .Monday afternoon at l o'clock. A delegation from
Lorenzo P. Pow petitioned the su- I Mishawaka vill be in s nt to re-is-
r'erior court Thursday morning to ! ter the "ki k." Letters havo also been prant him a divorce from Mattie Low J sent oui to memb( iH of the Northern w ho. h- says, has told him that she j Indiana Motor club to atte nd, was tired of him. The petitioner says . According to (',(. re Plair of Mislithat they have been married lor eiuht I awaka. one of the leaders in the I'm'lit, years and that during that time his ! specitirat ions in varie.us instance.-: wife has bee-n unkind and has often hae been iinored by the contractor, remained away from home for days i Improper travel and the ho le of at a time with'the explanation to him pnper rolling ar' two of the objeethat it was none of his business where j lions'. she was. The petitioner ask- for the j The contracting party was Henry cutody of his seven-year-old son. Iieeel Sons. A suit for divorce was brought a j
few ioontlis ao in the same court I'l' HRAMK F1 VllRnF Tf)
PERKINS ON CROSS-BILL .luIi:o Forl (iives I'i4Hloii to litis-
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Voiles, Crepes and Tissue Ginghams The latest in correct styles for summer, full skirts, yoke and suspender effects; waists of striped and figured materials with white voiles; dainty collars and vestees of organdy. Some with plain color trimmings over striped materials; others with fine embroidery and button trimmings. On Sale Tomorrow Special 1.98, 2.98
MA Y SALES OF UNDER WEAR Women's Union Suits Carter's Make at $1.00 and $1.25 Garments that have qualified for perfect fitting, low neck, sleeveless, tight or umbrella knee. Women's Vests and Pants Carter's Make at SOc and 75c Vests with high neck, long sleeve or Bishop neck and elbow sleeves. Pants made in all desired styles. Women's Swiss Ribbed Union Suits 50c and 59c Made with band top and perfect body fitting. Women's Strapless Union Suits at 59c and 69c Women's Vests and Pants, extra out sizes up to 50, 39c each. MAY SALES OF WOMEN'S HOSIERY Women's Out Size Boot Silk Hose 59c Elastic tops, high spliced heel, double sole; made in Mack and white only. Women's Out Size Lisle Hose 35c Full fashioned, elastic top, double sole, heel and toe; high spliced heel 35c; 3 for $1.00.
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May Sale of Waists at $1.00 and $1.50 The season for Waists is here. Waists cannot be too plentiful with any woman. They are a necessity. We received 200 Waists this morning for everyday wear. WAISTS FOR $1.00 in a large variety of styles and materials; Waists of voiles with organdy trimmings; allover embroidered organdies, voiles combined with organdies; lace and embroidery trimmings; latest style in collar, turn back cuffs, three-fourths length sleeves. Wash Silk Waists $1.50 Foulard Georgette Waists with organdy collars and culls. Jap Silk Waists in all white or black; also black and white stripes and checks and polka dots.
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close to liCO graduates this year. Supt. Lorr-Miehl stated that 1 G 2 passed the first examination Kiven tarly in April. On May 1." a second examination will ho invert to 14 who failed in the first. It is probable that the majority of these will pass the tests and brin the graduates up near '200.
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Total Liabilities S 5o3,710.29 STAT I; OF INDIANA, County of St. Joseph, ss: I, Joseph I;. NelT, Secretary and Treasurer of the Union Trust Co., of South Bend, -do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. JOSi:PH I:. Ni:FF. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this sixth day of May, P'US. HOWARD l:MMONS, Notary Public. My Commission expires February 17, l(Ml.
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1'tanl: Tcrkins was v. ranted a divorce Thursdav moinin from Olara Perkins bv- Judue l'erd in the superior court. The i iistody nf an eiht-year-ebl son w:u placed in the hands of the father and a i'oiir-ye.ir-old daughter u; orleifd put in the chnr.J'1 f 01;ira Perkins' mnther. C'alista ('abbiit. at PietiHlon. Ind. Tlie father ni'Jst pay $2 a week for the support of The dair-rhter. Mrs. Ptrkiud sued ftr the divorce on the m'oumU that her husband was an habitual drunkard. The bill was filed in ntioKr uf The husband tiled a cross-bill uurainst Ins wife.
CHICAGO DOCTORS ENLIST AS ARMY SURGEONS Ir. John U. Murphy Organizes Corps of NurM's ;jim1 Physicians t do to I'ront.
('!II('A1. May fk Plan for the
om .iraation ei a medical corps- m
) 'tr -v ' , ' .'V ( I Chicago, to ;'o to the front in the f,?V;; J'-'-vi ,f :Vr;V -'-- f'i ' Kuroocan war. were uieler way today : -: "C JvA vV "i ! und'V the dir. '-tion of Dr. J.dm Ik li ' ;:";.: . s. - '- I' 4 ' Murphy, wlm acti; . Mioier insirue-
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7 4 tTurse.-. After bavin; Amerie;) within about five weeks, the corps will be undrr the charge of Dr. Janus M. SfC who will be ivn a cot.-imisie.u as a lieutenant coloiu 1 in the ihiL'li-'a army. The other d'ators will .have the same rank, six will I : majors and the remainduT will mark as captains and lieutenants. Ir. Murphy said Today that several Chiea ) surgeons have Vdluiit. i nil to zo with the unit, b.tvinir lucrative
Ni:V YOUK. Mav 6. With one of j practices in Chicago to Take up the his wives. O'j puces of I'C.'umc, his .work of army surgeons, u-olf sticks and the ler.ir. st r.am in! "....ivity; his hiK-hnc,,. ,h, n;:.har,, COMMENCEMENT JUNE 5 of K:ipurthalta has arrived m this,
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Stockman, Mishawaka av. The meeting Wc.s opened with devotional services lead by Mrs. Brown. The annual election of otlieersj was held, and tlie folio w in v? were chosen: Mr.. Hiram Pernod, president; .Mrs. Fred MilJer, vice president; Mns. William Iiertch, secretary: Mrs. lPirry Stockman, a distant secretary; Mrs. I', il. Kops, treasurer; Mrs. Edward Moritz and Mrs. Frank Hacker. Mower committee. It was decided to hold a social some time during the month and a committee composed of Mrs. William liertch, Mis. Knox, Mrs. Xewcoinh, Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Xevveomb. were appointed to decide on the date and complete arrangements. The next nuetinu will be held Wednesday, May ID at tlie home of Mrs. Harry Bedell, S. Seventh st. Mr. anil Mrs. Kmmcrfck are spending a few days with the former's sister, Mrs. E. J. Ketterman of Krslake ct. E. E. Van Wilier of Eoiransport is lure for a few days' visit with friends. Mrs. Fred Walz of Eighth rd.. who lias l)ec-o ill for sfveral months, was removed to St. Joseph hospital, Mishawaka. today where she will submit to a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson have arrived here trom Atlanta. Mo., and ate quests of the former's mother, Mrs. Grace Johnson of S. Fifth Ft. Mr. Johnson, who has been ill for several months, is slightly improved. The Home ami Foreign Missionary sr. cirty of the Wcsleyan Methodist church held it regular meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. W. Smith. A short business session was held and plans for future work were made, after which an interesting program was rendered. lief reshment.s were served during the social hour. Tlie Central Bible e ass. will meet
SHE'S BELLE GUNNESS! WOMAN SAYS, LANDS IN THE MORALS COURT
CHICAGO, May 6. Miss Lillian Barthell's somewhat ghastly sense of humor got her into the morals court. Lillian, while entertaining Kitty Barnes and May Cloane. had a caller, August Carlson. August is observant. He had no sooner met Lillian than he said: "Why. you'ro a dead ringer for Belle (Junness." "Who. .me 7" queried Lillian, in an off-hand way. "Why, I am Bede Cunness." August felt his rair begin to rie. lie grabbed his hat and said good night. A few minutes later, a much disheveled and winded man leaned against the desk of the East Chicago av. police station, it was August.
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"I have found Belle Gunner.
gasped. Infectives went out and arrc&te. Lillian. Kitty and May. All thrco ap peartd before Judge Heap, -who con tinned their ea.se for further investi gation. Belle Gunnc.-s. is still mis-ing.
DANISH AID SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION
The Danish Aid society hHd h? annual election of o!b-ers Wednesd.iv evening at its hall on N. Walnut M The following othcers were elected: S K. Thompson, president; John Nelson, vice presidrnt; J. Olson, finale ia' scerctarv; Martin Ytnsen. eobr b..ar.-r; "i:. J. Humpfrey, hall trustee; H Madison, door-U e-per. ani Car' Yensen and Andy Peterson, sick committee. After the election of office!.a social hour followed with S. P Thompson and John Nelson acting atoast masters. The net meeting wi'il be Wednesday, Jun 2.
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Hi urfc. the rr.aharaTi. e. 1- triejtn M-i innro.. piru. Mipt. ' v.ungi st of his highncs four at pta sent is sfking a s;".aer lr she is ats ,dd and ci Spanish i the d iy. 1 i i-t. la 11 is "" t'l that tb.cic wi'l
Charles Harrison, S. Si.th st. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Smith have returned from a visit with friends at Aigos. Ind. Miss Mayme Bass and Miss Anna Hurley of Canton. .. who have been attending the exposition at San Francisco. Calif., arrived hero yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Jane Wright and ill tighter. Miss StelL. Wright, of Mishawaka av. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerslake left Wednesday on a motor Trip to L'Town.stown. Can. Mrs. Joseph Xoftzger of S. Fifth st., wlin submitted to an operation Wednesday morning, is improving. Miss Lillian Saybr rf Elkhart and Mi-s Jessie Merdrcth of Goshen, Ind., are lure for a week's vir.it with relat es and friends. Mrs. S. C. JiaNon has returned from a visit with friends in Michigan. J. C. Arnold of Chirairo wis here Wednesday transacting business and calling on friends.
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