South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 104, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1916 — Page 2
TOE SOUTH BEND NEWSTIMES LATEST HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT SOUTH BEND
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DISPENSARY" HEAD! ON ABSENCE LEAVE
RUDYNSKI SHOOTS
Work.
('.t'r I'Mer Umlyki made thf
Miss Olive Bailey of Children's!'::" ',;;:,r:;urnL";
t.'ir'-t ir:ifti' f tht jhiücm department, wiuri shooting extra for Ma M.sonc' fron th njual work lat -k he ianrh'il a jerfe"t scor';, "0 point?, ruirl sh'-i.tini; In rerulur
Heme to Study Until Fall.
j turn with Serjft. StickUy's siunl. 47. J I) : . I V. i .. ....... V, . .1,1 J ..II -..
rCnrtUI oUUnt Ur OUinnta for individual work. Th f;r.r. i wf -k he totaled 47 f the pos.-iUe 00 Polln Of!icT Hold. .Ml K--rl , .,n.j maintained that mark as a hiuh Tim, I'ar for Indiidual sc.ro until his j.erf. et tally of Wed-
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?TKt. Stickler's sjuad carried off another hr!or Wednesday when a huh sijuad mark for the three weeks of revolver practice was announced following its trials on th lty hail rar.j,rc. A 262 mark out of a possible ."00 wa.- .et up for the r-maininir tea ma to shoot against. There are but two more j"pin.ds to shoot thu week.
convey the steam from the I. & M. f LQOK OVER LOOT HERE
rUn nrH I IIVU rliCd are of a peculiar construction neces
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f.irv for th purpose and are attract-
Wnrkmon JJnsy on .Michigan Siml ' irr a L'reat deal of attontinr. from
for Oliwr Hotel Work.
pe 1 stria n.J. Pipes are bin;r placel
on the t-Ht side of Michigan sr.
Workmen were busy on Michigan
st., between Odfax and Washington I from
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The 'reed, Hi.shop Co. have moved
.Teffers-on TV.riir. to 4.4
av.j.. Wednesday, excavating for the j Farmers' Trust Hid, .installation, of pipes which will take; . . A . GRFTKXAX.
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Pres. and Msr.
care of the hatin plant beinjj con-
strutted ly the Indiana & Michigan j Jt MrfJ M;,c!o-s hom, mad. I.o! Klectric :o.. and w hi.-h will heat the I unrl vtnkis. IMivercd. Call Home Hotel Oliver. The pipes whi'-h will phono MHfi. Advt.
MicIUjrrui Ollioers ; Oor Plunder Held by KucstMTt.
Sheriff Fred Franz of Berrien county, with Deputy Sheriff Dellien Fisher, an aide, motored to South Bend. Wednesday, from St. Joseph to investigate Chief of Detectives John Kuesport's recent haul in the criminal line. It was thought by the Michigan sherilf that some of the plunder found in the breaking- up of the youthful nang- of automobile ac-
cesory thieves micht have b-lonc! in Berrien eunty whero some trouble ha. been experienced with tool thefts in the past few months. Fnilinp to identify any of the loot. Sheriff Franz returned 'o St. Joseph lat Wednesday veniri"T.
While Fearchinp the ruins of the home of Fr. C. H. Hart on, in Spencer, Mass, whi-h v as destroyed ly ttre, tiremen found a pix.ketboo' containini' ".". in bills concealed tetr. etn mattresses-. Although evtr thintr else in the rooni -was burned, the Dills were undamped.
OFFICER ON JOB AGAIN William We-olek !!o'.nrr lYom Injury. :Y er William W. v., ), . been en the :". ; :re l , .. c.,.r time, fidlowtnir irj-ir-.s v..v.iir.e 1 his arm when f. fr . .. p.d: motnrcyrlp. ;s 1 , n .v ... lek is re;:e , e, , r ( . ,,v , j-n. . who went -u h: . ,.t; -i !,o;dn. Pinter wav ;: .; - t .. , .. Ber.d fort e t.i .,:.e ;,, ' ! t", t '.TT.' le.T V.
MK Olive I'.aily. who lifts bcn In charge of th Children's di.-P'-n-Fary for lf past f.ve years, has Keen Krantfd a Pave of absence until fall by the direrton of t)p association and will leave hr r work here Friday. ilLs Bailey p:o her re;. ort of thwork done during March at a metitig of the dirt-ctorw at the "ham-
t-er of Commerce Wednesday after-! noon. Mis Mary Turner of this city j iia.i Lrtrti appointed ( hf-r place. j MK- Tailey probat ly vrlll not U-ave j the city, until April 2f? when she will j K' to N'f W Orleans as a state dele- ' Kate to the nurse.-' national conven-! tion that Is to be h'ld there Jrm ! April 2ft to May l She will return i to Chicago where she will take post-; Kruduato . work in the Chicago' School of Civics and I'hilanthropy. j It 1 erpectei thrtt sh will return in th" fall. . ! The Children'. llsiiensary wrk i w as Ktirttfl . seven years .'.--o, but it1 "Was not untU Mirs Bailey came that ' Its eope was braderu 1. Aceordin i to her report for th month. thre are F children on th present en-! roll m nt, tv o of them b im it-w ! cii-f'S, A total of Hz 1mhv visits! ,'ere made nnd 1 dintes were hebt.' To supply the reeds of the children brought to the. dispensary -2 quart? of milk wer, ns.-d. i
CIVIC WOMEN TO HEAR ABOUT ELEANOR CLUBS Urs. Alma O. Ware to Makr Be.rt of Imotiatioii tp
("liicape. j Mrs. Alr.i.i O. Ware, ,hf rtcrntly1, Investl-ateJ the Bb-ri.T.r h;bs of 1 Thicao, will p a u ..n tb. in at ; e, meeting of the Women's ci , i ! k'.-;,'up at ttic You'll Bend Training j Mhool trni'-bt. The Kleanor cbibs! Were founded 'n Chicairo to take care! .f Kirls who ;() to tbo eity ami havej 1 htineK. Miss iraie (sb,rne, who has been riving talk bc4"..rv tb.'i Civic cl'J'H on the prvveiitbn. of tu-i t't" rculoids. vill spenk on the business! hitle of the Kleanor lubs. Miss I "lor-j eiice (luthii will .sin. Thur.-;!a nit-'ht's meeting will : a Social fcffair. beinr 'be only otit of the jear. I'olbwin- the regular pro-; iiruni, there will le Us. as-ion.s an 1 r. social hour.
MOTHERS' PENSION LAW MAN IN TOWN
Jud,;c Henry Neil of Chicago Seck Aiitf 3 1 uro I'aM-d ty Indiana.
Judk'P Henry Neil of chir.ii, who presented the niotjiei s' pem i.oi law
which was passed by the Illinois lei:-; iklature In 10 11. is in tlie city in the interest of a similar m- psure for In- ; diana. Members of the bcal oran-j tiation of the Kind's Ia::shters are 1 cooperating with the other lodges, mor the t:te in securing the leiris- T latlcn. Sinco the jia.-N.up of the Illinois' Uw, toer .vtates hav st arted b-isla-tlon and Indiana is the only lar-e! northern state that doe.-: not pension ! mothers of dependent children. Judtfe N'eil will ! in Indiana until i the next session f the legislature. I
Easter Handkerchiefs Silk Crepe tie Chine, plain or embroidered in new Spring colors, at 25c. Sheer Linen, hemstitched, in combined colors, at 25c and 50c. Pure Linen, hemstitched, at 15c and 25c.
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Thursday, April 13 Sun Rises 5:22; Sets 6:40.
Orders by Mail promptly tilled. We have an'expert shopper who acts for you using the same judgment were you shopping in person.
Easter Jewelry Sale Sterling silver novelties Cold tilled jewelry of quality Pearls in l:arrim:s. Beads and Hat Pins
At One-Half the Regular Prices See this great collection of S2,oou worth I of novelty jewelry now on sale. j
Summer's New Wash Goods In White and Colored Materials The season opens in a few short weeks when you will cast aside all heavy wearing apparel for the sheer and dainty garments of summer. After weeks of preparation we have collected tlu greatest assortment ever shown. Tomorrow we invite your inspection.
r&'W White Dress Materials
Jf jt For Children's Dresses or womi; en's waists, sheer materials in : fancy stripes or checks, 27 inches j wide, at 10c, I2V2C and 15c yd.
White Voiles in plain or wide
: variety of novelty stripes and fig-
: 11 res embroidered, 36 and 40 in.
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Organdies, Marquisette and Voiles, plain or mercerized, in dainty designs, 36 in. wide, unusual qualities, at 29c, 35c, 50c, 9c, 1.25.
Indian f Hed, thoroughly
shrunk. 33 in. wide. The
summer favorite fabric fnr Middy Dloii5es and children's Dresses. Special now at 15c yd. Soft Finish Dimities in small check designs of extra good quality, at 12V2c yard. 36 in. White Madras Shirtings at 25c yd.
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Linserie Long Cloth in 1 2 yard lengths, tine weaves; 3C inches wide. Special at $1.20 piece. to in. Linen -Finish Suitings at 25c yd.
SUMMER SKIRTINGS ot 27 and 36 in. Pique, at 25c yd. Heavy Mercerized Skirtings in plain white or stripes; black and white. The popular sport skirt material, 25c to 89c yd.
CJet I.lm and Sulphur solution. The Wesley Miller Flonr Ä. Teed Co. -
Sore Throat or Mouth.
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attacks the caml through which must pas the f(.Hni we at, th- ! vera s we trink anl tlu very air wo I roath- i-? a feriou matter. Whv iu!e-t SoreThrrat or Sere- Menth wbn TONS1LIM; makes it so raev for you to -t r li- i'i TONSILlNU i the t :uv stocia!!,
tt pare.l for tlv;t jnirrie. TON- pty SILINU doe its full' .hitv-vou eJA
'can iepenil upon it. Keep a bottle in the li. ue wi'.i re von car: pet it quick when n e,h 1. "V. anJ eV. Hospital tizo II. CO. Ali Lrn--iti.
i vn(;i:ks or nnxrr. Drafts feel best w In n we are hvt nr.-l persj.inrK. Jut s lo n ihey are
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"euraljria. Still No-k. S.re .Incl.'s or Mmetimes nr. attack of Kheumatifm. In such rasi's apply Slo.iti's IJalnient. It .stimulates circulation U the sre an.l painful part. TL.' t-looJ tlovs freely ar.'l in a short time the i.U:T:;e:-s and pain lea t s. Those sufTenn from NenraUia or Neurale1. He.oJaeh will fm.i o- e (.r two applu'atons , f Sloan's I.ini nent will irtvo Krati ful relief The aconizir.jC pain kh way to n tinpliriic enration if romfrt aror vxarmth an'l juitt rest aini is possible. (om! for Neuntis ton. Trice 2ic at your Drupel st. AM.
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2,000' YARDS TISSUE GINGHAMS. A wonderful collection of colors and patterns; some in dainty embroidered designs, at 15c and 25c yd. 12 ;n. Standard Ginghams, all colors, 15c and 18c yd. Anderson's and French Ginghams, 32 in., at 25c yd. 3,000 YARDS OF DRESS GINGHAMS, in wide variety of designs, gre.it collection, 27 in. wide, good patterns for children's dresses, aprons apd house dresses, 10c, 12V2c yd. 32 IN. FRENCH GINGHAMS and Kindergarten Cloth, a qualitv much wanted for children's wear, at 25c yd. SHIRT AND DRESS PERCALES in wonderful new and dainty stripes and designs, 36 in., at 10c, 12Vfccf 15c yd.
We will 1 1 1 r i nr Im hunt of thK Hirk I.mo Iioiit- Nursty StM-k - I -I I tri-c at l.V vach. U.VKMJt ItlSOS. 1111 Wayne St.
Sheer Fabricsin Dainty Colorings Spider Mulls, Voiles, Handkerchief Linen. Special designs, newest colorings and fresh patterns makes this lot of beautiful fabrics the attraction of the season's new goods. Unusual tine qualities priced at 19c yd. Also 30 in. Holly Batistes in colors at 15c yd. MARQUISETTES in large floral designs are demandinggreat attention and will be extensively in vogue. Our assortment of new designs are here and we urge your earlv selection while the choice is so good. Price 59c to 75c yd.
Children's Wearing Apparel for Easter Dresses Coats Hair Ribbons Gloves and Shoes.
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WHITE DRESSES, of tine sheer materials, trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery, makes the children happy on Piaster morn. Showing here is now complete in variety. Prices range from $1.50 to $10. All aes 2 to 14. DAINTY COATS in Cloths and Silk, stvles are wonderfully varied. No trouble to choose here among these large offerings. Ages 2 to 6 in Cloth at $2.98, $3.98. Silk, $5.00 to $10.00. Ages 6 to 14 in Cloth at $5.00, $6.00. Silk, $8.95 to $15.00. SILK GLOVES for children; tan, gray, white and navy, at 50c. Long Gloves, 75c; white only." Perrins little Kid Gloves at $1.00. RIBBONS for sashes or hair bows, in Dresdens and fancy
Brocades, 25c, 35c to $1.00 yd. PRETTY SHOES for the children; Patent or Gun Metal with cloth or kid tops; sizes 4 to 8, at $1.50, $1.65 Sizes 8i to 12 at $2.65, $2.85 Girls' sizes, 12 to 2, at $3.15.
Women's Spring Suits in Practical Models Poplins, Serges and Gabardines Fabrics that wear well. Two Big Days Friday Saturday We are calling you to see the biggest exhibit of the most practical model and material Suits At $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00 We point with pride to this wonderful collection, knowing you need something combined with style, service and wear-resisting qualities. Silk Suits-of Taffeta at $29.75 Never have you seen such great values offered at these prices. They go so fast we are reordering every day. New models, too. Variety is our demand, and we get them. 50 More offered for tomorrow and Saturday.
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All Wool Serge Suits for little boys 2 to 6 years, just came today. Suits for $3.95 that never were marked less than $5.00. Na v blue serge in two models The "Midshipman" with wide collar trimmed with white braid; black sil ktie; belted coat. Model 2, belted coat, Norfolk back: vest of
white pique with large collar, pearl JK
button trimmings; trousers lined. The greatest value ever offered at $3.98. Navy Serge Suits at $4.50, $5.00 to $9.85 For boys to 14 years Norfolk or sack stvles. Dressy suits for Easter all have two pairs pants.
SPRING OVERCOATS for boys 2 to lo years; man taiored style coats; new Norfolk back with semi belt; black and white checks, at $2.50, $2.98 to $5.00. Navy blue Serge; $3.50, $5.00. Wool Mixtures at $4.50. Splendid values! BOYS' FINE SHOES, Vici Kid. lace or button; ase m 13 y2 $2.65 13 to o at $3.15. Boys' Gun Metal or Patent Shoes, i to 6, at $3.15, $3.60. BOYS' SPRING. HATS and Caps, in all the newest shapes Hats of qualitv from Spear & Co. of New York. Stvli-:h
j hats that usually sell at Sl.oo. Your choice here at 50c.
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New York Express Brought SO Pieces of Silk this morning, and they came just in time, too, to replenish the big holes made by our wonderful daily sales. We are selling Silks this season so fast it keeps us guessing where to get more. Our buyers, now in New York, were fortunate in getting these 36 in. Black or Tan Faille, Black Taffeta, at $2.25 yard. 36 in. Old Rose or Copen. Taffeta, Sill:, Black Satin, at $1.50 yard. Natural Pongee, exceptionally tine quality, 27 in., at 89c.
Men's Wear
Easter Shirts at $1.00 and $1.50 Dress Shirts for Men. in white Percaes, also in tine stripes of fast colors Spring designs in negligee with soft culls. Perfect littmg in form and price.
Easter Neckwear for men all silk, in new Spring patterns. Ties with large open end and slip-easy band. Ties that uscally cost Sl.oo. Our price 50c. Men's Silk Hose full fashioned, pure silk, in all shades, at 50c; 3 pairs for $1.00. Lisle Thread Union Suits at 98c, a quality you usually pay SI. 25 for, elastic form lining, reinforced shoulders, closed crotch, ecru or white.
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Women's Underwear and Hosiery Athena Union Suits in summer gauze, wing
UNDERWEAR tV-ve or sleeveless, tight trunk or umbrella knee, 5C'c and 59c.
Lisle Union Suits, tight or umbrella knee, at $1.00 and $1.25. Mercerized Lisle Suits, extra line quality, at $2.00 to $2.25. Cotton Union Suits in all stvles for summer, $1.00 and $1.25. Women's Lisle Hose, in ribbed or hemmed top, medium or light weight, black, 19c, or 3 for 50c. Elastic Top Lisle Hose, double sole, toe and heel; black, white and colors, at 25c Silk Hose for Easter, splendid value, in black and colors, plain or novelty weaves, reinforced, at 50c to 89c.
Children's Easter Coats loo New Spring Coats just came in by special express. Silk and Serge Coats to be placed on sale tomorrow and Saturday at special prices. Girls Coats of Silk Poplin and Moire, fancy lined and white silk collars; ages 10 to 14, at $10.00 to $15.00. Shepherd Check All Wool Coats with fancy collars, tlare skirt; ages 10 to 14. Special tomorrow at $6.00. All Wool Serge Coats in navy and Copen. and brown; fancy collars and belts ages 6 to 14. Special at $6.00.
Women's Fancies in Easter Neckwear A most bewitching variety fresh and complete, with all the latest nvelties that fashion demands are here in this wondrous section.
Here are those final touches that stamp distinction to the simple o: m, elaborate costume of the smartlv dressed woman.
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Deep back collars of nets, organdies and Georgette crepe from a fascinating array, priced from 50c to 51.75. Colored double organdie Collar and Curt' sets in rose, maize and corn flower blue. Prices 59c to $1.25. ei'.- in conservative and ultra smart designs, complete assortment for both large and small Easter hats, 59c to $3.00.
Charming indeed are the large cape collars of dainty colored organdies in keeping with the present fancv for Grandmother fashion of 1830. Prices25c, 50c to $1.75.
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