South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1916 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN Wednesday, March 8 Sxm Rises G:15 Sets 5:50 i!
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T"u.iy the f-.t:-t of St. Thomas
".;';n.i - the patron saint of the
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Proc'l Hoir nrnrn nf Pivir. For - t ' ;' "r:t,'i ft Notn- Dam. by the
eration Questions Rum Village Purchase.
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DEALERS REPORT SEED CORN SCARCE
Political Gossip
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7h' annual
philosophers' banquet will be served in 111.- 'iM-i.ll r. ?"... re -.t 1-''n
o'clock t.Ml.,y. and the -IIiiikt will BUSllCI.
! ?--rv ! und r th Mi per i.-i"H of
l.r I 1 r i . i n . F. -sides thf 4.. junior
, Ii, 'i J- i". i : -.'r..---s in piuio-ot.nv at! With tin- appro. on
"I., t's -ro. when is this primary e'.ec 1 1 ' M V"
This i'H-tion was ask'! at 4:-l.-I Midi. Jay afternoon !.y a man who r- in i n i 1 iÄ i ha- h-en hearing little loir primary Expect Prices to Go Up tojt;(lk flir th,. :: (1;iys. yTi PC n r Pnr there arc others in the saint boat,
jti." ur.iv.r-it. th. Prats' of honor w.alhf.r aI!)1 ,.,rilJ. planting th. -IKXIM; AT A. M. AN I 'L
Th i i . r h f
f I t ..'J'..'' I I Mit
I ' , ., .7 7. , . ! usual attendant variation in prices f !;- tiou aiion" th- !'.i.V'iso' i . i ( I . a ! i . I . I'lidrf t andalo, Fadre I - c.1,,M.:;(i!(.,!.,.,tUMi, , !..,..' i.. mio o. P. M.-ta.hain. Fns't John j an- becoming apparent in local mar- ,, I . "i ar.a ;:'h. C S. "., ami the follow- kt quotations. The pi.-asin- D-.t-r.av m-ht. v n Fro t ,:- N,. , . f i... . ... ... . .,
,4.. j'i mi j.iuiM-MMii v . ipjr. (, mese variations to ui' pinf . . I . . - 1 . . . . l ft... T .... I
"1UI'A u..m.. i,e,. un. i ... . n.a , h of f r(im is the f a t
r 1 1 ri j i jonn .n 1 .inn, ;e
I to :-j'eak, it is ami lunreil Jctinitci lv: j THi: I K I M A II V KIJ'Tin.V
will in: hi:li today, ti'ks-
!ti.i- ti1f T III- Hi it I w
or wanner i, ai. ri t i i i nr. i ' i - i-
SEEK TO CURTAIL JITNEY -BUS MEN
Petition Filed With Council to Allow Parking Only on Main St.
i r a 1 I v. i ! 1 i l'aIr Kiiimaiuinl A. I "er-
! I - i 1 - Dia n ii.t in....! . .' that M'!1. "4 fr-'' FC i!-r's ; 1 1 . r th..tron wi a L,r,. -" iv.r ;!!'' i.t r.pn i f th- tjt. 's ..r- yent t rial.- ; '1 : lit.on.
,'i "oi.nt-r v"t the wmt- s sp....;i
(orneli-is lla-rerty an-1 Ilev. LeMi,arJ "a rri( o.
1 A. Kellv leetur.-Ft f st r l iv after-
ii".,n t the iii-;ir,uii rlass at the
that fresh eei;s are now s -llini? at IT. ents a dozen. inlu atin.'; the tirst let-up on the hi'h j. rites of the
winter. n the other hand, the j changes shuw that while the farmerj
INC AT I. M.
There laas heen r.o iiostpL-iiemriil. c 1 1 ail-i'iai tors in the olier I i I -Iii i 1 hall were deserted Monday. all thse arious eandidate.s who have lit i-n wont for weeks to click tlie ivories for ;i moment's rest in tlie campai-n. 1-einir rnc.icod elsewhere in tinal endea'ors of one of
j tlit must heated campaigns here in
lis receiving less for his u':s and
ea rs.
1 T. T I i i !.-' I, t -. t , I t " '. -lit I ' 1 - ! ,. t,;..i, t.
Ur K V.. V M,. ,a, p;.,.m.. rilV.s are U,,U and the nse of tir. ! L'Ut r; ancin, prices A lMlint that u u.ini. omphasizrd
j.in'ij4.1 to Li- iet, .t'l.l in .i i' inaj
Ti.ar.er ! - hi to ü a':l th f;"- i1r ftr makin- sn h .n a t ion. J'o' 4i-. t)o- e, it n..-1't .n!;- 1. t. 1
Arthur IJunter was aip.inted le-
j.'lllll Ubl r ' l! 4 4 14 1 4', .-liMi'i.l.T J
lor : rr.o; i-rt as Mr M . 1 1 1 ti i . u p,- ution at the regular ineetim,'!
cents for eVs ami from nts to cents for country lutt r. There has len an advance of c.nts a hushel for alfalta. n-'I c!oer and
l!c!ll l4irJi-!f I" tie- "t nt .f r. -ill. 1.1 Mnn.lny noon. Ielate.s have l'-rrir--,' to Mr . H -id'-nia u's utt i -, ;, r, :,dy heen arranueil hy the ti'easi'ai'"s a. a tv i.-understandir -j. o th-J,ir,.r u .th I'.n.wns'Ui and Ho!- 'n-ss t itv'a :inai ci.il f-oiahtion .is explain - j ,; i;s J by L'.tv Atty. .. ' itt at a r. at I
iae-t in of th- i "i:t'F il n, !.:! is aed
'alsike clover seed while the sea r it.e
of s ed corn Lids well to place an unusually h'K price on that commodity hy the time planting h ins. T)ealers report that it is practically impossible to procure K ''d s -1
a coijiinittee of the franklin n with the solemn to deum this,
of whu li -Mr. N man was a- mem- (. ,.tljn- ;,t 7:::". The solemn s"rv-l
t . . w . V-,. .l..t ...F,.n H ill
II" '...-. M ."l.i'II 7' I 1 I' HI ... . . . . .
M iiiii. i ii a i is I e c e i 1 1 is i t ill.;
in instructions t dection otticers is that all 1 allots. Used ami unused, must Le carefully preserved and returned to the otüces of the county clerk after the election.
A man who voted a. I'fouressive ticket at the 1 is: ee,:iea can vote th" ticket of either the denioeratie or rejui'dican party today. The challenge, if any. will come from a
(VOMPL!sm:i I AST XI (21 IT. ;rdinanco r. ulatini; milk production doferred until lifter May 1. Kesolution providing for purchase of motor fire pumr and aerial truck laid over until next committee nicotine. ordinance providing for an appropriation of $4,000. for ujo. of new huildinür department passed upon favorably. Kffort to further throttle jitney business by confining parkinsof automnhilos for hire to the court house square, fails by vote of six to three. Harry A. Wair's explanation of the illegality of appropriating ."..." Oik for the purpose of a gymnasium and playgrounds at Franklin school, accepted and placed tn file after warm debate.
' . .' ,' , f, ' " I member of t!ie party hi mi; voted, a re full:.- tested and the tests are , , . , . , . .
Will 1
a eo ill in-.' to a deei-lon of the state
, L'lni pr:t 1 I V i.iw.i' I loo .'.in,? '. i, i"i .t I
held oi. Wed nes- . ; . , supr- me court late m 1 1 .
,, rt - i t ,...,,.,1,., i . , . ' aiiaus is hi 1 1 a j ice ie u i;e 111 n Mr. IleiilemaM Iben i n t e i i u pt i , i , , . ni,.,;i:t,- at v- o clock, opening; , . . ...
, . . ., .....a ... l.- I . . ioe i.i.-i MMm i i i i.i" a ei a
.MT. .Manning anu ' e . 1 1 ' f I-o - : i" itlie l.etnen
as n.
from thf latter ho--.,- t'; e r it could, j . according to tl.- htt.-r of Maarj . Wetiia.re, the litterntour
Keller to the fed'-rat i. m. m ike aujM ,(tl!r,. j,, Vahim;ton hall at j
rcirch.... of 1 . i T : 1 1 at l"..''" l t !
oat at 1a-t re. i Lime the limit of
o'lbik Wednesday evening.
tlie city's l -.r.-!. 1 iii'lebteih. Io n j T1,,. .,.,.,.., i mup of dehr.ics i
in
'ity Attorney Se.:,irt made t'.i'!,;,,, üiial contest will he h'-ld in statement that no impro einents ' V. .i;;nirtMn hall this afternoon at 4
The following- men are up
farmer with his bins lille, with s d't corn. The price of ;i.nii a hu.-h -1 for seed corn is about the sanm as the price at the same time last ear. althoTKh some s d oi n a ea r n s lid for JL'.thi. What -'ooil t I coi n
jthe local deab-rs hi' on hand is J horne-f.;rown cor;;, which fully m i-
c.uld he made in the wa of t he j , I, ,, .).
i Hired in spite of the unfavorable
season. The prediction is that as
erection of a sti-m-tun for th.- p'r- in this irder: I . iMttv, J-. Dundon. , 4. , ' , ... , c .... . ,i, !-,.,,,! i,n . , T , , . , pla-Minu; '-tins there will be a de poM- of a KMu at the ltamJin j. ,d!a-. J. I vb J. I.eminerand, ,- . i i - t sei 1 heeau f th- f,ct that the-,. ,,,.,..,.,..,. An,ther contest j JV" ,m1 f"r "hU " citv h:ol nach, ,! Its haiit of iFoUFli:: ,..: . hHl W-dtv-lav aftemoofi'' h th i , . - . . I to o and possildy $.. a la.-h. l
at the same ti-.o-. and the contest
will close Thui;day evening; at s
margins.
Manninu- l-'plain
Mr. Mannir.e; explain- ! thas as a j o clock. misunderst.i ndi i'--' of the itv ;t-j tornoy's explanation as to why th--! Tweho thousand dollars is the rebuildinir could not h.. hu.lt. He; salt cf the tirst we.-k's campaign
CHURCH NOTES
Another effort to further de:noalize the jitney bus business in ISoath I tend was made at the meeting of the committee of the whole of the. fommon council last night, hut the movement failed, at least temporarily. The action came as the result of a petition signed hy 38 business men or lirms in a radius of one block cf the corner of Washington ai'. and Michigan st., who asked that jitney busses and other vehicles for 1 ire be prohibited from parkins- in that i.inity. Councilman (oebel introduced a motion providing for an ordinance which would prohibit any M hb'le for hire to park or solicit business except on Main st., one-half Llock- south from xVashint:tcn av., on the east side ot the street, or from
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is ad-. He or iFMtli rei.i i.luar. and.11" oineiie aoe u me properiy lino den:... rath party ora c;s. Their one i "'" the Farmers' Trust Savings i.lea is for a stnuiu' and well bal- ! h-uildin on the west side of the
j lanced ticket as a ic-sult of the nmi-
"Weather forecast: Char and i old," said Sunday's prognostication. It should have r-ad "Fnsct-tlvd.-' Anoth.er bomli of tlie s;ihs.ra vari. ty in i.l ti"ii of "international law" a.nd political ethics, appeared here .Mot.'ii. Where from, why and how it oriL'i na : cd, co t red many ipiestions beim: a.-kc'' by candidates of l. otii parties soon after its appearance. "The manner of your primary
vote may decide the f-11 election,"
street. Coun ilman Coehel was supporteJ in Iiis tr.otion by Cour.cilmen Hasey
stated that the construction of th,-jamon- the members of the Alumni) I e Canadian JiiaiP-e singers will j natiim ballots today
trmt'iro wonhl have to 1"' ma-b- a -ociat ion for tur.ds to build the sue an eaieriainm-m at tue i-n.-i,
J.v the ,c,ri comm; ioners and that lew buildimr. wliich -will be known Jtaptist church Tuesday v. ion- at ' I:.Jt what inter.-.n in this? The Ha-'ertv; Councilmen Unp. Mil-
they had a!reaiv readied the hmit u old Stu.lents' hall. I o' lo. k. This company is '-n-! Uo,..;p -olumn ill 1 established in V' Sm-,,r- Thompson. Hueehner of their appropriation, and that th- sid red one of the best jubilee or. - j v.,, .-xiiaity to the p.dls today. Woltt'rs votimr against it, Th
I'u-ii Villa". land purchase was t. The Itostonian Sextet luh of iios-ipames on iu- ioao. i ne pi-seni ; . j ' """'l oi'-o TP"-iio- i" joouoh
b- made hv th" citv o in. il. w hi' h tori. Mass.. ma.b- its lstli annual j plantation melodies, saon d and, s.-,--ls permitted bv the' J. tri.-la t ur-. 1 1 .-; a i . .-a ra n- e in Washington hall ye-Milar luets. tri-. Uaitts üti! f-ahl that S. el irt b id t.-feren. to 1 terd-iv aftertmon at t ..'dock Th- ; chorus. s. besides instrtim.-ntal Md,,s, the park commis-ior-.ers and not t la- , - i o.M md ,,f the club is: Messrs. j readings and impersonations. Th. . ritv- ..oimrll and that tlie f,,r mer Ii d ; S ire:.! I'iamon.l. C. Imparato anl i entertainment is t- be :;ieu uichrl
nothini: to do with the purchase of , C. A.-hton. violinists; W. I J opes. 1, j the auspices of the It. V. 1. I
T- rui.,,r., ii' html l or-.e KutZenfac l. eo 1 1 o. i n e iihihu.
Jtl4044l.'Si'.
of
The letter referred to by Mr. land '. L. Stad the director, clari ireidoman from Maor k. !!. r was . n.-t. as-ist-d by Cora Wilder Pratt an invitation for th- f-der itlon to : .a.-.-ano. aj.polr.t A romtnittci' to attend the conf.renoo .-oheduhd f..r M .nh , COUNTY DOCTORS AND
at the city hail, it was ha 1.1. ,1 on a motion f Mr. I la mim-i .-ciimidt
that a committee composed t at - lea.-t one represent.-! ti - from every l iftli Annual AlTnir i- ;ieii at
il- tenter rCatllZation m tlie ! ration attend the -(nf-r n- e, with topics of the minutes of e.-rv meet- j inv? of each organization .-,t which
tht matter of the land laut h i.-c was
WIVES ENJOY BANQUET
olhcr Hotel Talks ami Mn-d I 'cat lire.
"Why Iid Jesus lib on the Cross'.'" i the subject to be ustd by Ir. .lames 1. Cardim r. pas' or of the St. Paul's M. F. horch at ticregular Wednesilay evernn" cnies at the church. This is the third dadress by 1 r. Canliii'-r on the sTen-
I elal subject "Th- Apostles' ('IK d."
Keheatsal for the playlet entitled
J, ÖClRal
FIRST 01
I pointed out that such an onlinance
woubl practically put the jitneys out of business It was stated that prospective pas; ermers would not walk from th central t raffle point, Michigan st. and Washington av., to the c urt hoc.s. to .uet a jitney bus,
! 1 ut would wait for street cars. j "It would be just puttin.tr a lew
. more nickels in the street car co.nj pane's poekets," asst rted c'ouncilPretty Miss in Canada Writes Thompvon.
Dclcrals Jitney Mm.
GETS
:v-i!!:onaire Letter Seeking Hand in Marriage.
discussed. Outlines ('-nteiinial 11 ". mi. An outline of a pro 41 a m f. v tim centennial celebration was made bv "Muniipal Kctaation Iir.at.r I. 1? li.irms and was turned oer to tlo-
at the St. Paul's M. P. ohuioh, will
J l.e )i-li Thursday evening. '1 he ilay tl.'t - xvill be ires. nted by the Sundav
I Some , ." St. Joseph count
I tors and th ir wiv es Monday owning chool March 1 '. in the Sunday ! In
held a consultation ocr one of A be : .jj, M,l amlitorium. Frank's baiapi.ts at the Hot-P
(!ier. That nothing seiioiis Avas j 'pj,t- annual memorial servie-s of found as a result of their tests was St Paul's M. K. church will be hold
. id ic ed in t
vi.el.t ill t lie IMS" room. and the',,,,,.. ill l,,, il.livil-.! b- 1!". Ti-ne
1? IUI also derided to Live till-- - ... .. .. ,,-t,5e, i . , i. . ..... "...
;iiia:ia't o in- .-in , . i.n.iiii, "",x''il . a 1 1 1 1 : e I . i . i ' . i'i inc c.iii:'s
(im:-nittee in hata-te for approval.
'ommittee full pow.-r t act in the matter of th selc ti n of a suitable j.roram. If wa-- Mr. Carres' opinion that the centennial -eh b:it hui l.c lield a." cc.rlv in the split;-.; as
It was further jointed out that the iitney bosses are jiayinir a license lor the us of streets and should bo ;u-orded the privilege, providing
It is to. bad J. I. Oliver, sr.. j Ihoy do rot abuse it. one councii-
The New Minister." to ' e piven i i-a"t an eligible bachtdor. so far as man explained that the jitney T.ussos
a iaii l.tdy i'h ture enclosed i?iv-j not (-uise ;my more congestion or in 4,' her addt.-.-s as -ali,u. iv. A '. 1 erta . ! 1 1 aMic than do private automobil Can.oia. is t önccrncl. It is a lucky .v.hich dand in lront of buildings in
to... that the nail of jeab.usv i "Pl P;,ls -l'. in wie
has no claim on the Oliver home. W. I r tition which is signed hy husines.
l n as frr south as the corner of
.'fferson blvd. and Michigan st., it is stated that under present conditicMs tlie jitm-ys are a letriment to busiiievS. This is no more a fact than that pri-ate cars which line the entrance to the .J. M. S. building hinder
h-nsTth f 'i"' ! suiiilav niorninu. A memorial s r-
W'ashm-,ton av. And why? C cause Joseph I). . e. . . .. .. ii .. i . . t
' 'liver, 1.. .Moii'iax leieiveu ,t ic.ii yi ;,r proposal, the hist reported so j far in Smith C ml. Ind. Fncle Sam's, rt.i-tereil mail department b-livercd t
folb...d the fifth annual dinm-r the addr.ss will be f,,l!uv. d by fvo iveii l-v the count.v organization. reels of motion jiictures on "Iiavid l-'olb-w ita; a nine course dinner, a J an,i Saul" and "The Heroism of the
program i i.u.ss ami musi ou M;urallH.,, , ( (in- Ciiim's ( oniliiotioii. me.-e.ied oer bv lr. C. Terry. .......... , ....... i
po-sibl,-. abo'lt 111.' bittet p,.,t oi ...... ..i ... t, ..fmavUer Attrac- in n m m m rs lirMr.v Trs nr . ..e.
11 . . i i . .. - ii-w i ; 11 I tl - 1 . ' T III K 4 llr,e,l l llllll:. 111. NlVt 1 1 1 I L' III
tv. I iiiMU uurm i ie ul ; principal soloist;;:',,;::,:;; l zzl-
t .. , .... ',.. .. .1-1.- T. iit ..." ..r-il Till
-"'' ' '. - ' " -M-.o v.. .onfaimnir veres an
. ... til.-... ,T.1.,, . . ... f I ,, ,!. . I
,-'' l" '.o.oo.o . j prooriate to th-- arh"is members .n Plans of the municipal recreation... ' . .,, ..wnti,,,-
'fl'litll. I t - - V - j ' I
th.- dii.thr. Acre souvenirs of the
o i -a -i n.
i tone soloist at the pooul .r concert
i Mb- Marj-'ri" P.ertelinK at the j,y the Instrument Mty band, to be 1 1 I mi,.., Mis. P. Varier and Maxjiven at the I'.uiklcii theater at
- Ik tl ... ."Ill 1 ..:
. r. .viacii.-nrv win oe me oau- . ,,,;(,n, n ,, , t-.-.a f,r
conimitt-' in regard t. .- ho..; -,n-ilrns for this car were iüm by J. F. W.dfo of tlie ommittee. !bsaid tl.at a new !":'. t t be :iaib' in the werk of the M h ol . 'a,!dren in the matter of keeping a'iw
the inter. -t of t h who putai ..... . . . .. . i
Mil.-. 1 .a l ii.i . a ' ., a i ei i. . , . t-i , , , . , , . t : . , i, . 1 1 .. , ...... ; i . .
half of the 10:", who started f.-'.l out t . ,' , .'. ,. ' , ' . J South P.end concert of the Imliana ! 1'iesaletit of th. plow company, and
i si i, :ars. . iioscnnaiv. ami.
Miranda. vcalits. lender, d the mu-j Klkhart . Monda
eninu. .'-'arch '. :
;! program. The talk.- consist-d j the Pusiness Women's P.ib
e aiss
tlo. bie ii nt 4 to th.. well known
I I , , . ..... i y tli 1.-.n,iliti er,- rinllo
. . .. ,.1- , S.J 'S., 414 414.11. 'Ill Ulli I , 4A CI rj v capitalist at the Oliver Plow oiks ; , i
i 1 I I ' 1 I 1 1 S Oi. I 1 1 - t O 14 Ilk 1 1. Aiombiv afternoon. I
it was intimated ny some or tue lounoilmen tltat th- movement is but a body blow aimed at the jitney busses by the street car company. The motion of Councilman Goebel v ould prevent any vehicle for hirir.j: parkin-T at any place except in
the locality he d si .;nated. even pro-
a la-at hand at t ha t.- across tin- sur
face.
;,,f "Th.' loetorV Ciesure Hours" by I ,onCprt :ikhart. .n the l:.'th. and its contents had been read bv the !li IF I' Mit, Ii. I! " I Ciiii.iii iti.in '
before th -eason wa w. 11 un.br :
v.iy. Thi. he stated. Would have T . be o'.ereonio, as if an-." - 1 t to
ponio from t b- -cao-.l t;a rd.-ps it
- h. l-"ort '-.nate Woman." by lr.
W. A. Ilacer. The barai'a.t was in (harm- of a
Mush Teat h rs' association .Vpiil 27.
Cesides the "Toreador" s.-nir, from I ""armen." Mr. Macllenry. n Man-!
read by a chos n f vv m the otta e. "'.a know it miuht ause troiilde at hi'tia." (-nti:td Mr. Oliver over
the 'phone from the 'hamber jf
the lawn ar.d Lacbn content and
-tat.-.! that. th. -K'.i th.re w.-r.- tb'O tntre s from oat of th.e m-vcii c;vi'-
Pahs of th.
it v
w a J .( t . . I
That t h i '. a r t tn-t - w.er.,', '.ea tot.I nt :'.(-e. He an;-. -;:a cd that at resent it v a - th.e p!.,n to u-iv. 1" .". JU ies. th fee f"f th.e '', i tt--n
No Cid- Itii ( iotl for Ha.ci lliilibanl lliizliway Joh.
for th.e at;. and three for e ich ward. ' The amounts for the pri.-s for the
c itv wo-.: :a riv: a t iv t- j , ... ?
$1'.".. and f.'i- the u ird $!. '.' and $.'.", said th.- speaker. Th me ting i '- "d with to.nual election of o:hc r. whad- r, .. mltod a follows: W. V Crb-r. ue---idrnt: P. W. Mor-e. vice i -rs!,!int. and Miss Kditli M,lb r. s- .-r-taiy-tre a ir. r.
Pi r the- second tin.e inside of a :ii. ;:;i; 1 o l ids for the construction
..f )-.. II iwn Itiibb-rd road have ! .,f tV,.. vi,-, c-.-i-..,a i.,. at;.-.. i.
..... - ' - MC I il' i.Lfc.,1 , 1 IH'UI .It .-1111.1
cen re, .;.,1 by the hoard f county j Maley, socialist. Th.e lectures will
The ret i rim. of..-. r-
im : t.-oi i !. I b dent : At ihur lb v v . - i-r
con; n.i.-.-i u;ers. Tim t Ultra, t invadv-s an outla.v of - Tea. . with tlie increase in the t . .-: of i nietit the juicy offer lid m-t piove tempt im; to the builders. Th.e stimat' of expense was made wl..n tin i'iii-e if concrete was low.
ie the :'..'.-! Th" i cmimissioner have twice ad-T'-.in. ;,icv,. .-rt : d for tads a ml none ha.s leen
tilings romantic in tn.- way of beau- j p.t bit in-.- cars t'lom t-arkin.u'- in front tu'ul and winsome s-Tet a .uents. The I ,,f dv. (diver hotel or other such btttr misht. h.av e caused a business- j j. ic-s. After the failure of the molike s!,ir in its p nin; it did cause jti,,n tlie petition was lail over until
a launniotion of anotlur kind when 'the next committee meeting in order
that the petitioners miu'ht be heard and that the jitney bus men mi:,ht i tivni a chance to express their position upon tlie further regulation of their business as it is proposed.
; miiasitim (Question I'p.
.bate
mnasium
een re
'S of the
th
ranklin
imdlier statement of the capitalist. ; " hooi. 1 he ordinance providing ror
when asked the lady's name. ami!-" appropriation of $."..500 for this then. "I wouidn't wish to e.;'n-e her I lirl" has been rejected hy the to publicity." j council upon the assertion hy City That' she' was a comelv lass, Mr. I Aty. I -I i ! S-ebirt that such an apohxer admitted.. That much merri- ! I ropri aatbui would be illegal cas
oi.ra l.ol .enlt, ..I fr.,.,, e. t'.ere is no st.-.nn. m-uMuioK nit-
tents if Pncl
stated. It W
tonight in the public speaking room ! Je alousy, if she did not enter the ' '''K'"T"il an "",'lon irom xnP C,L
Oliver home, found a victim at tho ! t'y Mt nuiit as to wnetne tn.re factory, wh.n W. A. Wee,!, an elUi-!":,s 'tnv "th1Pr m-ans f ' VTO' I.'., if." a,., uoh.a ... ii,,.. ,.. H-'li"-: f"f Ul play.orounds. He o:-
in i v '4iv'i'i ill1, 'iivti, j
f;,:;; ; V ;''li:rn,;'T'1r,F f 1rS 'V V- 'I' r1:; TrV1 ,",,,-h'M,..arce. Mon.lay ni,ht. He was There was considerable d puV.'.V f : the ';:,. ":,:il,Ir' I:- h;i!n:an ;UM ballad "In Italy.' by Poyd, sun. lhat ,lrs. , uiV4.r h;(, aIr,atlv v:i,n the .racstbrn of th syrnm f.u..n.s. r. t u is tu. pni.o . t. j.-..n.-, I,. for the r.rst time in this vicinity with , .. , , ,, , . . , , i-,,.,.,.,,.,,! -hioh v.,b h inoc-ah.te them with a ronstar.t d- . concert bind accompaniment al Un MUestioned. and that she had at d plav-to ind whith h.us bee Mre f..r cb-an hard work i "T" Z, m t ' , lam;iiinuly referred the Mutry to Mr. ..nested by the five Civic dubs c KM t ;J n i-iunr, ROAD CONTRACT GOES XUTr"r TT y (hy nIir hu- M,uth u cu'a on . n.vt to.a. oM,r of1 nrrriMp nMFC M O D C m I'"" " UU'r "It must have ,, a joke." was propert adjoining the Fra ' v . . . ! l . . . . ! BEGGIMÜ ONCE MORE nmmmond. . .,.., f o.,m, Ischool. The ordinance t.rovidin
WOMAN SOCIALIST TO GIVE LECTURE TONIGHT
"Cread and Hrotherhood" will bo the subject of a series of lectures, the t'.rst if which will be delivered
eMiite.i irom me con- i"' " " ' " Ie Sam's parol, was also ' (OUJU':i 'vUh the l'ower to enact such was learned, too. that i r'" "nliin,n - Councilman Miller re.-
also be Kiven on March 1-J ;md -1
Miss Maley has her h a.h.uarters in N'ew York city and is a promlnent s.icialist lecturer. She was a candidate for jrovetr.or in Washin-ton in lt12.
a.
and b't-'. : o:nir..
Miss (M-rti 'i lc I.. V.iUi-hi:. ' t - '.u trea --..rt r.
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to Jo
They ordered the nur the road auaiti
ind to r.;;e th" cot.tr.ut price in acor. '.an.-.- with tlie iL.creae in the "st of cement.
ASK FOR and GET
to ti:i.i4 or r.u.irouMA.
uIjPvO n (f2 r r 3 (- j,,i;n v-r, :m ,,f '-hfonv;a win I ii A it-, 2 L'-X . J ' --.t the l-'irst Panlial
ilmiih We. '.nes, 'ay enin-' on the s . -.ec; "S. ie?;. e and Koinantlc 'alifoir.af Th.s- is a lecture with -on 1'e.t .res to l't-cst rate th.i various f.. i.
pi&ap cttitutti cost YOU szzzo prlc. tares ut California.
THE ORIGINAL MALTED
PLAN FOR VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SHOW
Th.e committee in charge of the arrangements for the ecetable and Mower show, to b held in conjunction with the Interstate fahr at Sprincbrook park this year, ir.ft in the othces of the municipal recreati.'ii committee Monday nicht and outlined plans f-r tlie show. It was decided to turn ovr these plans to the directors of tl; fair associa
tion for thir approval.
B
OBEMS0N
f ticii Jr.
EOS. CO.
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Spring Opening I I Thursday, March 9th
You'll find our display of Wooltex Suits a real spring fashion show The sprinir suits show a new silhouette, youthful
and becoming:. It is surely a welcome fashion, for, as you know, every woman covets a youthful appearance. If her figure is not naturally youthful, she selects clothes that help to attain her "desire. These new Wooltex suits are beautifully modeled to faithfully portray the correct style tendency for spring. Yet, with their many variations, they meet the individual tastes of all women. If young, you will find a Wooltex suit that will delight you with its fashionable cut and fit. If older, you may have a Wooltex suit whose quiet, refined elegance is becoming to you, while it conforms to fashion's important demands.
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Style features in Wooltex Suits
One of fashion's most in-
Gabardines, poplins and checks are favorite materials for spring suits. Collars of
sistent demands is for collar cntftin silk, with silk and revers in one, to be embroidery, are quite the
worn closed to any point the wearer desires. It requires "soft" tailoring, which has always been a feature of Wooltex tailored jackets.
vogue. Silk Suits made by the Wooltex Tailors
Surely a welcome an-
Fashion also demands nouncement to women who sharply flaring lines below know the importance of
tne waist. r-uii, graceful quality in a silk suit. li a. .....( I
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plaits give the modish, wing
like flare in Wooltex Coats and Skirts.
New Semi-tailored Model
Taffeta and faille silks of selected quality only, are used in suits made bv the
The new wide skirts, both Wooltex tailors. And even' lir u , . flaring and plaited, are most silk suit is tailored with the XVooItex signers was
graceful when made the same care that keeps all Wooltex way, with silk Wooltex apparel smart and stitched, straight seams, and fresh looking as long as it is re-inforced silk waist bands, worn. For garments of such trustworthy character, these Wooltex suits are surely moderate in price $25 to $65.
The artistic skill of the
never
better employed than In this
suit. Tailored with special care and embroidered with rare taste. Inserts of silk; in choicest fabrics. No. 4S20.
OUR FORMAL SPRING OPENING THURSDAY-MARCH 9th
porao unknown reason hy that body, j sociatlon M.i.l Council-man Goebel unwittingly mad! Ys Scr rt ..... ,. i , ui,T3c federation 17.i $10.'J,.7CO
'44V. 444- .l.;.. IUI I.. ...... .J V. . committee by producing- a statement
which v.as i-ivon him by Director lUirnes yome ti-ne ao. The statement, with detaP.s c-lLminated, follows: Appropriations to the Committee. Oetot.er, 1014, from the council $ 7W.00 Jjinimry, 1915, from the council 750-00 April. lUlü, from the sehool l.oartl r.0oi.(n) Jiine, 1015. from fhe eounell for Oliver playfMds .I.öoo.oo $10,whHh) Other Income. Fctlcrntion cf Social service $ 501.4.5 (i.iiceRlon Oliver playflelil .1.5H).(H) .l(MMto.0l From furiner pliycroiinil coiinnitte.- .. 14 50 (.'hrlstmas tree npproprlation 2J.J7 ZKASsl
Disbursements. Oliver plnyfleM S4,0(K)..M Sanijile st. IlHyfrouinU V41.00 Laurel school playprouiKl.- 450..';' Co4Uillard school grounds 15f.0.1 Kuley (H-hool pluyurounds SSI. 52 Kaiey community center 14J.2f Laurel community center 55.r.4 Harden department .. K0.5o Department of s 1ministratlon 3.401.1?, Amateur Athletic ns-
.i:i0.5(r,.22
Amount on hand Dee. 31. lt15 $ria".C7 Amount tu eommlttee's tn-asury .. Amount held by school hoaT4l.... 2C0.42 This was the statement laid before the committee by Councilman GooIt 1. showing the financial condition o? the recreation committee over two months ago. Xo Action on Flro Apparatus. The resolution providing for the purchase of n motor water-pump in? apparatus to cost between $7,500 anl $ S.000. and an aerial truck costingbetween fS.000 and $10,0.00. was laid .vor until the next meKini:. The board of safety and Fire Chief Irving eUbrel will be requested to attend this meetiny and explain the ordirance. Alvin L. F.oaers. representing more th:m a dozen milkmen who were prtsent, and speaking for a total of 2 9 producers, told the committee that the ordinance reglatlnr; the production, sale and care of milk in South Dend wa.s now favored by lh najorlty of the milk dealers In the city who realized that the public demanded the best milk possible. He declared tnat the ordinance should be passed as it would guarantee the production of pure and sanitary milk for the market. The committee, at the request of Dr. C. . Bosenbury.
-ecrc-tary of the health board, dtcid
after May I. when Dr. Charles 12. North, con.nilt!nK s-anltarlan of Xo." York city, would speak here. Dr. North is considered one of the foremost milk experts in the country rind It Is believed that ho- may hav rva sections to make regarding1 tho ordinance, v.hich may be proiltaide.
nu:r, tickcts. Through the courtesy of Jlr. Chapman, manager of tho Colonial theater, and the merchants of Souta Bend It will bo possible, for th theater Koin public to attend a frei matinee on every Tu.-ay for 3 0 consecutive weeks, th dates of which "will be announced In the columns of The News-Timtt. Liter, date. DANKKIIS or DRAFT. DraftH feel best when we are hot and perspiring. jut when they ar most dangerous, and the result Netirala, UT Neck, ,re Mu'Im or f-ometimen an attack .f Ithumatlsm. In Buch caes apj.Iy SI0.4I4'-' Dlniment. It stimulates circulation to the sore and painful part. The blood flow freely and m ;. short time the stiff r.e.-s and pain b-ave. Those sufferinir from Xi-urnU'i.i or Neuralg-Ic Headache will find or.. or two applications of Sloan's Iji.irnen? will give grateful relief. The iiironiz-ing-pain j,rives way to a tinlir- s-v-sation of comfort and warmth ;.n'i
quiet rest and sleep h pos.-il.le. (;.Me!
id to hold over the ordinance until for N'euritiH too. Price 25c at your
uruggiKt. Adt.
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u hv he hadn't i--
picked by the
1 lained that he did not believe there v as. pointinir out that in a f-itnilr sdu'iti'n Fort Wayne was compelled
to uo befoie the lecislature and have a special law enacted to buili a t-'di.'urn..
Vn. Itinie C.Ptw Timi Mllell
Hoeer. th i" was a pr.',io in ' ' ., .. " , , ,
it creation eomnnttee for 'what he
Canadian miss. Mr. Weed, who is prominent in busi.-jevs an,.j social
lircles. is reported to have offend1 as a substitute should Mr. Oliver j
tind it necessary to d.-clir 1 1 o e er. tli 1 wa s a
the question ;,sk d in the b-tter. The !
Father Says It's Great! Silver Omni for me every moal time! And the money-saving of one-third will amount to something big on the month's grocery bill!
lady, win
na in.-
-iven as M :.--.-
t- rni. d as extravagance in salaries.
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; . . l i i 4 j . t l 4 i i . u :i k .ii Liiir. ipu . u.oii
Dir clor F irnes was receiving- .oo
tlirec; questioTt as to whether or in. Mr. Oliver was married, that he
mach moeev fir his services. He
luiht have an citable son. and lu-' ;:,,M(M th;-t some of this, monev
T- j r-Hi' 1 til jF. " t i'illi- tl r l l . for the children. He also stated that
ovr.itroMi: i;v iii:at. 0erco!i,e witli the heat at the oiiv.r Chilled Flow Works late
it was his understanding that th'. recreation committee had eithe
(ivi rr:-n its appr tj riation of S'..000
Mei. biy. Frank Jl .-!ski was re- ; or ;. alr-vtdv --short of funds. This
üioved in t:: police anibulanc." to his home. 2 Kaley st. His condition wu; report, j riu serious.
statf r.t '.roquht forth the f.nancial statement f tli- recreation cotr.m:-
ttc, which has teen wiUifceld for j
i j - ' i. - i i - -
$&xM?diix$i$ iiJi I -:
t 1 j-- -1 ' . - .-! 1 I t'.V-l j Trim I 111
lit mjsiS
SILVER CHURN Oleomargarine Fuel. Sam inspects it you know It - p:r. U'axe.i ltit-rroof artoM. At all trro'-eri und imrk.tv
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