South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 4, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1916 — Page 2
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Ti irAY. jAvt-AiiY i. loin. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TlMLb
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
Wtil EIGHTEEN
LiOUOR LICENSES'
Board of County Commissioners Puts in Busy Day at First Meeting of Year.
Billy De Rose
Gels Girl For His New Song
Riffhteen renewals crn- wr-rr granted
of rountv commissioners
of honor 1iby the board
.I-nl.iy at
As a result of the announcement ?f u r:i! w- eks ao that Hilly D I ! . the song writer, was seeking a eirl to illustrate his latest pong, U'hni I Mot the ;irl of My Rrcain?," Mr. De Rose has received
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Council Adds
l o nao Hanaus
Thirteen Damage Cases Nowi
Pending As Result of Accident Two Years Ago.
Its first meeting during the y. ar
lf16. Tli- following were --ranted!
renewal.: Steve Parti, Fred H.
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Alfred
F.rooks, John
Rnberdine liruno N-rtram. PrU r
i .T.1--.'!i kTr.-'If. X- F.Liokford. Tino- I
ilnre Koller, John I. Kowarht, Trank Nemeth. Fred I I tnek.stn h, lark P.. Ilhoadf, Trank J. Witm ki, Kamm & J-Vhllinp-T, Aicys I !: ek.
P arse, are in of th to M-ll
I.awlrr Rükel and Fr d The last three merit io:."l Mi.h;iw;ika. The renewal Kamm & i-Vhelllmror wan
li'iuors nt wholesale. The Rer.hoff Rrewing association applied for permission to transfer their location. Permission to s II licenses w a granted to John Rader to sell to Joe Cowie ami Frank Rooram; Frel 1 1. Kemnitzer to sell to otto Fischer; William A. My r.s to S'f-w Peters, and Ivuis M. Mucha. administrator nf Stanislaus Zawodny. to sell Antoni Crouehl. nirent for Louis M. Mucha. The luaring on the application of Ferdinand II. Kremnitier to sell to William A. Meyers was posti oned until Feh. 1. I Ye Kcrt .Made. The reports of the- fees collected hy the various county ol!irei.-i wa. approved hy th hoard. The fees, collected were: Clerk $ 7 1' 2. ä : auditor. jr.is.ro; sheriff, recorder $i.::s.:,o: pro.-eeutor ?s2?,.s. The report of Ir. James A. Imiran. superintendent of Healthwin lins-
imai. fM. jos'-pn lounij . i ui'fi u u- J written hv
k'.h camp, sUovvfM mat mere were .14 patients during the past month at the hospital. Collections amounted to y:?.t. The a pplieution of the Chicago, South Rend and Northern lm'.iann Kailroad Co. to have $ O.r.'j re
turned for duplicate taxes paid into j the county treasurer, was approved ,
unrl the repayment rd red. Th' railroad company discovered that it J Matter I
had paid that Mini in duplicate tao, j
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vai uniLMAX. 21 )liotoraphs and after a week of r.elii'eration hy the judsts. Miss Vada Lee ih il;i;;in, ."i"J .". M:.in st., was selectid. Dom I. con, the celrhrated
At thp annual organization meeting of the common council held last nisht, another $000 was added to the reward offered for the capture
Another damage salt resulting or the two bandits who shot to death from the collnprr of a huildint? at; Henry Muessel and Frank Chrobot 114-1 K H. Michigan st. on the nisht and wounded William Muessd in atof Jan. 3, 1914, was filed In circuit , tempting to held up the Muessel court Monday afternoon. This makes ! Irewin Co. ott.ee late last Thursthe sixth nilt tiled In the last few! day afternoon. I5y the addition of I days and the lttth perdlntf as a re- the $300 appropriated hv the city
suit of the huildinss collapse. the reward fun J how stands at 52,This time the n sponslhillty for the 500 onc of the arfcrost rewards cver collaps is directed at . . Schneider - and William Folarek. j rfffrcJ In the "i"inal history of architect and contractor, who are de-' South Bond.
fendants in the suit. Edith St urn pn. . William C.oebel of the seventh I
administratrix of the estate of Wil-'ward was chosen president of tho
hnr I.. Churchill, who was killed by i council for the ensuing year
February Patterns Pictorial Review Now on Sale
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February Patterns Pictorial Review Now on Sale
The Great Annual January Sales
of Bed Spreads, Sheets, Sheeting, Pillow Cases, Table
Cloths, Damask, Napkins, Towels, Towelin
White and Colored Wash Goods
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opened yesterday with great activity in buying. In view of the present conditions when supplies are decreasing and prices are advancing, we are frank in urging you to lay in a whole year's supply. - Our present prices are the lowest possible, and only obtained by the fortunate purchases made early last year. Our supply now is not unlimited, and in many instances it will be impossible to duplicate merchandise at any price.
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clamation at the council meeting. He .succeeds Arthur L. Miller and
falling wall-i, is the plaintilT. She asks $10.fno damages.
The total judgments asked in the 1 it was at his suggestion that t"ie last six suits filed Is about $ 67, C 00 j c ouncil agreed to add another $T00 Only one of the cases arising out of j to the reward for the capture of the the collapse has been tried. That . Muessel-Chrohot sdavcrs. Sevar
was the one In which Loni; Mye, Chinese restaurant proprietor, secured a judgment for J2.ÜM0 against
Thompson of the second ward was chosen vice-president of the council after several nominations and re-
the Independent Five and Ten Cent ' fusals to serve. Thompson was first
store for damages incurred to loss of business, store fixtures and restaurant property.
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nominated by Councilman Herman F. Li'.nt;. but declined, nominating in j his stead Andrew Siefert, who also declined, nominyuini; in his stead Councilman Smoor. Smoor de- !
cllned and moved that Thompson be chosen by acclamation. This action wa.s taken and the council adjourned ii iltnn l tVii-v I'-, tlirur -it tha Op.
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assistant to waiter r. Kamaiopm,
present boys' director of the Y. M.
C. A. since the resignation of F. II. e of the audeville act ' 'i,f.iPV -hn u.ft lnrin" th n.-ist
week for St. Louis, Mo., where he will have charge of all junior departments in the various Y. M. C. A.'s of that city. A new director has been secured
New York arthd, will make the palntirv-r.
Karl lb.
known as Fail Hesse and company, is in the city visiting1 with Mr. Do
Kos' for a lew days. Mr. Hesse is ' being featured in a vaudeville sketch ,
Mr. I e I Jose. He is on
his wav to Lincoln Nebraska where I
he w ill resume his vaudev ille en- ! ,u,t wiU n' 1 take tho M,ition until
the coming May when Camp I-ber-; hart opens.
ka -merit. Mr. Hesse reports mcetir: with sidendid success and is t'lmkcd solid for -2 weeks.
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Foard of tax commissioners and tho lo"uI townshi; assessor. William Klinkner was appointed drainage commissioner.
ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR VARIOUS CLASSES
CIVIC CLUBS PLAN TO
I !r ferret! to Committee
Mond.iy Niulit Coiisuh-r 1 1 i-
WEDDED TEACHERS BACK 3fr. and Mrs. Paul Wil-oii Kcturii IVoni Honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Wilson, formerly teachers at the high school, leturned to the city this morning to finish the semester at their high school duties, then go to their new
Our Seventh Annual Sale of Sheets -Pillow Cases -Bed Spreads When we hear daily of the advances on the present market, we congratulate ourselves in preparing our January Sales so many months ahead. Prices we are quoting to you are based not on the present market prices, but on the prices we bought them for.
KlxOo Lockwoixl Sheets at.... 75c 72x0 hlmdale Sheets at 55c
Slxoo nimble Sheets at 59c
42x36 Harvard Cases 13c 4.5x36 Harvard Cases lc Franconia Cases 10c, 12V2c Full Standard Cases 9c, 10c
72x88 Quality First Bed Spreads, hemstitched or fringed, at $1.50 and $1.65 7SxSS Scalloped Cut Corner Bed Spreads at $2.50
Sheetings - - Muslins 24 yds. wide Penperel Bleached, 25c yd. 24 vds. wide Unbleached Sheeting, 22c yd." 234 yds. wide Pequot, D wight, Anchor or Colonial Sheetings, 30c yd. Full Yard Wide Muslins Full Standard Pleached Muslin, 7c yard. Quality First XX Bleached Muslin, Sc yd. Hill's Full Bleached Muslin, 8c yd. 48-in. Unbleached Sheeting, 1 5c value, 10c yd.
The Studebakcr-IUIl Hands indoor ' home in Greenfield, O. haseball game was not played last Mr.-?. Wilson was formerly Miss night at the Y. M. C. A. as scheduled! l ern Parker, head of the music de-
C00PERÄTE IN CHARITY as the IIa11 1Iaml tcam forfeited its liartim'nt. while Mr. Wilson wan
place in ine lanuiticturers league i-iauieiaaues insirucior. uiiy were
during the past week. The association is endeavoring- to till the vacancy which will probably be hiled for the Käme next week.
tour Celebration.
Average Attendance During Months Was 225 a Work.
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A committee will he nppointed V the Civic federation for the purpose of devising1 means whrfeby the civic clubs of the city may cooperate with the A' ci.itfd Charities in aiding the poor of the city. "This w;is decided
'upon :it a m etint? of the federation .Monday risht. W. O. Iavies. presiident of the Associated Charities, outlined the work of that organization
nnd siirrL,et"d a plan of cooperation by which each civic club would ori.i nie a frciip of workers who would
i report t the Assrciated Charities on
FIRST AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL IN COUNTY ON
Twenty Men ami Hoys 1 Enroll in Madi-on Township Under CiuUIanee of Purdue Student.
married in Chicago, on Dec. IS the day Pres't Wilson was united' in wedlock. Air. and Mrs. 'Wilson will remain in the city until Jan. L'l when the present semester will close.
PRESS CLUB ELECTS Wilher Anndion Xaincd l'reident for 101.
the needy families in each community.
After the most su er ssful season of it tilucathni.il work, with tho attendance at its arious classes aver- .. ..t .. .. - . . ..
ami. .... u weew sio. e .vpi'n,, Tho niorn,ir,rs of tho federation theCatholicWoman-.seluhannoun. es f.(,nvi(,ered plans for holding an the openln- of its first s.-mesf r of,hi.t(,ri). ,,ra,,on in connection classes for l'Jlrt. Its curriculum in-with thf s(;(U, rontennial celebration. ludcH domestic science, sewing and This 1M.lU,.r also wns 1(ft for the
lancy work. i;yiM!i:ismni, i'.iM and church history, and huh school i:nu-li-h. All these ,l.ises will now !.-
With an enrollment of about 20
i men and hoys of Madison township, the first regular vocational training school in agriculture In t. Joseph county started Monday morning at i
Wilbur II. Armstrong wns elected j I resident of tho South l'.end Tress i club at the annual meeting of the j crsanization Monday afternoon. I'd- i ward J. Murray was named vice- , president and William W. Dunkle was re-elected secretary-treasurer. j Monday's meeting was routine, j
committee to be
may he made .n the nuhts yh n tloarims classes rreet. An innovation in the ychedule fir the conv.n
eoniderat bn of i
jappointed later. I C I. Manninz Presented to the
open for new m tiibcrs. lre.-.iti itior, f l fi ,,rnmi,itsn nf T411r.
ch.a: in' a motion picture machine j
to he used bv the ci io elul Con
oider-itinti W?:s fixen mninle thn Viclnit'
months will f a soci:;l evenltu' mic . ,f,ri,, .,,.1. ,,r tVl ,',P:.nK, '. and to learn of improvements that
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I machine w hich it is proposed to buy j
i as tne general opinion is mat a machin of some sort should be had. No definite action was liken, hut it is probable that such action will be taken at the next meeting of the : federation.
the Madison township hU;h school.
one mile northeast of Wyatt. Daunt- I conMstinp of the election of ollicers less Williams of North Liberty, a ; aml the "Sarins of committee reKiaduate of the local high school j Prt;5and of Purdue university, is in -
charge of the school. The morning sessions will be given over to crop work and in the afternoon there will be discussions on animal husbandry. One of tho features of the course will he the
Our Eleventh January Sale of Table Linens To welsToweling 62-inch Pure Linen Bleached Damask at 59c yd. 72-inch Mercerized" Damask, special 48c yd. 72-inch Full Bleached Union Damask at 69c yd. 72-inch Irish Linen Damask, extra heavy, at 98c yd. 72-inch All Linen Irish Damask, extra quality, at $1 yd. 2 2-ineh Satin Damask Napkins at $2.98 dozen. 24-inch Satin Damask Napkins at $3.50 dozen. Linen Towels at 25cy 39c, SOc Better values tojav than we ever otTered. 19x3 8 AU Linen Den Bleach Huck Towels at 25c. 2 1x42 All Linen Jno. S. Brown's Double Huck at 39c. Wonderful Soft Bleached Huck Towels at 50c. Toweling at Prices a Year Ago Union Linen Toweling at 9c; Bleached, 10c yd. 18-in. All Linen Unbleached Toweling at 12l2c yd. 18-in. All Linen Wash Bleached Toweling, 15c yd. Greatest Values Turkish Towels Ribbed Bleached Turkish Towels, 20x40, 25c. 2 1x42 Verv Heavv Turkish Bath Towels at 50c.
Our Eleventh January Sale of In Plain and Fancy Voile?, "Dotted Swiss Marquisettes and Organdies. Remarkable qualities and special January Sale prices of 25c yd. Materials for Skirts and Tailored Dresses Gabardines, Pique, Corduroy, Oxford Cloths, are shown in wide variety of weaves and weights, 36 inches wide, ranging from 25c, 35c, 50c to $1.25 yd. Materials for Men's Shirts or Women's Tailored Waists are remarkably inviting and include Striped or Figured Madras, Soisettes, Oxford Cloths and 36-inch Poplins, priced at 25c, 39c and 50c yd. Materials for Little Boys' Wash Suits Now is the time to anticipate your needs and do your sewing during the cold weather. Plain materials of line texture and linish in Galatea Cloth, Indian Head, Cannon Cloth and Pcplin, unusual in quality at 15c and. 25c yd. Fancy and Corded Welt Piques make attractive suits, 2S and 36 inch wide, ranging from 19c to 75c yd.
Six of Men Indicted in War Munition Plots
each month for the cut? re Hub nieait eihlp. Tho classes ill be held a follows: Miul i evenin-s ''f,'intio''s class In dointstii- .rb nre at I.aur-d t-chool. 7::'0, Miss HanrhHt. teacher; second year's work, domestic scu n.v. hiffh chool. 7;r.0. Miss Weld. te:;chr r; gymnasium, .t. Joseph's hall. 7:-. Miss tlondman. teacher. Tuesday evening. dnietic sr'once. second year v.oik, hih school, 7: Miss Weld, teacher. Wednesday evening, sewinc and f..ncy work, t. Patrick's library, Thursday evening, dornest), s irii'.o, beginners' class, t'o-iuillaid school. 7::j(. Miss C.'.'w.iy, teacher; p ninasiuni. t. Tatri.-A's hall. 7 ::'. Miss Oofpilman, tea her; r.ible and l.urch historj with lalk-i n Ii? r.iture by club member, st. ratri"'.s hali. S o'cbM-k: 1 hide and -lvirch b.is-
i.Miuii; ui nie 1,11 mis in nit;
to see what is being done earn of improvements that
could be made in the work at these
PRAYER SERVICES HELD
places.
LODGE NOTES
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Installation of othcers took place la.t nicht at the regular meeting of Budapest court. No. 352. Tribe Hfn Ilur. at the Hotter hall. O. r. Grimes, dejuity sujireme chief, acted as the installing ollicer, assisted by J. M. McCorkle. supreme captain; Robert Storms, supreme guide; Mrs. Alta (Irlnies. Htipreme teacher. Following ollicers were installed for the ensuing year: Peter Hujtos5.
prayer w re held nt a number of the! chief; Joseph Fekete, past chief; churches 1 t t nij;lit. These prayer ; Michael Husvar. judue; Klizabeth meetings will be held by all tne i Torok. teacher; Alex. Torok, captain ;
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ship Monday NUht. 'irst services of the week of
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f the city during the week. Joseph Simon, uide; Agnec Fekete,
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toiy, St. Jov,Mh's acoh my ter M. Anbrnine. tea, lu r. I'ridav evening, lii-rh s,
Ii Ii. St. Joseph's hall. 7 J. Carroll, teacher. Th? t'ath'lic Woman"? made remarkable proirres tho past year in its cll rnd the officers, cncoiir.i records f the pa.-t tlire are looking forward to a iiiK of Its work during 1 '.!'"..
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V.TV': Westminster Presbyterian ( hnrt'i. s ibject "Need of Praerful-i.n-ss"; ,iircy Street Baptist church, jl'ir.-t B arv-:t -ii-jal anil Mizpah Kvan- , ir-dical ( hut clo s ctunbined their kcrvins :.t tlie I'irst church. "Corn, j starch Jim'" of Klkhnrt spoke on the Is'Ce.'eit. "A Man's Job f,r CJoti" at jthe l Brtthren church and the ! First church of the Brethren services. A -irire number of the churches JwiU badd scr i.fs this evening eithr i:t the c: i;riiics tr In the homes of
their members.
held meetings last night mother of Hur; Elizabeth Sabo.
Tierza; Anna Bujtos, keeper of outer gate, and Rosa Amhruzn. keeper of Inner gate. Visiting members of Beach Tree court. No. 211. and South Bend court. No. 41, were present and were entertained following the Installation.
orrici:i:s i:i.i:ci i:i. The Wttadl ami Sunday school :it Woodlanü. Ind.. was re. -i -auietl Sunday with the f'ibwing :,. eis t. herve t. r the fr.i;!r,' ear; Charles J. Con rat1.. .a; erir.tendent : Iaid Marker, assi?tart i p ri:. te:u ;
lib n Schiarb. ecr t try and urr; Marie Mecb.el. i'-m:.;: Nellie Kline. a ri-ter.
schtn l will be J ! 1 e'.ery S :r..iy i einnin with m.t Sumlay m"r..i:; at 1 Ö i't h ck.
GLEE CLUB COMING Oheilin College Men to Sin at lllh S hool Saturday.
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THE ORIGINAL MALTED I7HLIC Ciieao ubUtute coot YOU au prica.
Tho OUorlin c.dle-c Oleo club. w!;4!e on its L'vh annual tour, will :e a e,,r-..rt at the high school aad.ti iiam Saturday evening beginir.; at n oVuvk. The concert will be u;n un.lor the auspices of the ser.l r class and the funds will be ;.s 1 for the cl.iss memorial fand. Th.' '.'.lee club, composed of l'ö u.i;:u' m n. tluring the year has appeared in .b statt s jf the Fnion.
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Final arrangements for the first intcriii ban meeting of the reason to be held hy the Modern Woodmen of South Rend and neighboring cities were made lat night at the regular meeting of Colfax camp. No. S306. M. W. A., at the Modern Woodman hall on S. Michigan st. Drill teams from Nlles. Mich., Klkhart. Goshen. Förrien Springs, Mich., New Carlisle. Mishawaka. Syracuse and two camps of South Rend will be present and conn ete In a drill contest. The entertainment committee has arranged an interesting program for the evening . and the refreshment committee is preparing to serve 500 Modern "Woodmen with a banquet. Special speaker of the Modern Woodmen will he present to talk, anions them W. A. McGath, state deputv, of Indianapolis.
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c.iitii (r.ii.NTi.M:n. Velma I'laine, the four-year-old daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. A. II. Kenra of the Rpworth Memorial church has been quarantined to the
home with scarlet fever. The pas- , York, charged with furthering war tor is frc from juaranMne and will ; munition pbds in this country. continue with the reuular church H. P.o'.eit Fo l-r. well k:a w n
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y the federal .raml jury in Ne.v
and neral cour.sfl for labor's! Pavid Ivimar, alias Tn neuer, a Ii -is
national peace council. I "'avid II. L'wi.. known as "th- wolf Frank Ru:-har.:n. of Chicago,! -f Wall trer V now undT sentfn.e
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general of Ohio, international la.wyf r. chairman of the .-un ii's res-d .- t.C'b's committ'-e ar. J forme r businc associate of I. i;i--rt i'owbr. Henry R. Martin. well Piovn Washington lobbyist, niember of the executive committee of labor'? national peace council. Franz vn Rintelen. captain in the Gern. an army (now a pri.t.rer la Fr.-Mand , all' co! biirrr.an for tb.e war plotters in tiiis country.
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