South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 110, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 April 1916 — Page 2
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
TELLS OF LAST DAI li JERUSALEM
Rev. F. K. Dougherty Continues Story of Christ's Final Days.
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nrt-t v.-;th th r.iov.-T.-n!.- -f Chri -t t.n the TMivi'l'iy pre -!;:,.: IFs r : i i -lixlon, ;.fre iuchd npori l.u-t r.;-'h: by llov. Frank ; . '-rT ..it ..- t.l Grace .M. K. rhur It. In hl.i mt1'ion on th'i yabuit, "A Iay of Judgment. " "Jesu cwnt Monday right -it l.tthnnyV i'r- 1 ' liberty said. ' T.i :- .!a' 1 r" oa.ne to thv lty -l Jt-ru: :- 1 -in. ThN way the la.-t day of publi,? teachiag and th I . pie v, . r n more to har fnon th::t Voire whi-h had K on' ben Np-akni:-: to the;n from th Kill sid s -1 1 i 1 1 the l.t',;c diore, a.s '.-II üs In th.- hyna Lo.g.o;:nd temple, tojch gracious words anewr rean spoke b for or after. J.'minl-. On All Hde. '"His enemies as-tiled llini in grrater ncrnt'Ts than cer before. They only rnOuu'i! to t forth before nil th' i" -ople, by neu j trabley ii-TiiI in a more av.fi.l Jir:ht, th dreadful doom huh they brirg on th-rns H -a, on the t 1 1 1 ; ! and the n ly cH,r, iy rcj-.-tirig th-;r own .Mtss'ah, day woro on, and :J1 the while the ad rsan s of Jesus gr-v,-more cxa-iperatim; In their attack, and n:ore running and malignant in th ir hypoerij-y, mit'l at last lie pronounced til- mo t bail'al -wots u,'"'l the blind und b'.-'.td leidere of th-j people on ih-lr pr--n'-. ami .allel thorn by th 1 r lio.-ori name, ;nd th'-n lie loft ihern. The prst.s and n-ribes would now m to it that tdu dreaded vni ot' to-ir Keprovcr hall not be luard In the coiuts of !he temple or in the .tr-et of the city arr- more. Th it vtry night the great council Tould met l in .vt t fre-slon at tho i 1. lc of th hii-rh jirlt and thr l.trayr woii'd thero to bar'-,' iln for the reward of iniquity arai to d liw r Jf . us unto tluir hands. l iters Warnini:. "On l'is say our to Cthany that ni'ht, Ji-r.v! jian.od boforc pa..--n? tl:r ridrt 'of (diVtd, and sat down ith dNoipl"- or against th. tciuplf and look' tn I; at J-rasa-lrm. Xo'.vhre on tbo faro of th whole firth was it pniM.- to ;inl anotba-r v-no of s i h eo--inand:n-' iriterrt as that v.diicb lay ir fore th" ryes of Jo-"i -lipp, lb tu"id to looj; upon Jerusalem that nM :' the last tilde. ft w.is the rity Iroai v.hlrh wns to iro fortli the law of a new life for the uplifting of the hole lun-an ra -ThfTc. in plain ."-Übt of J.na-lr-m. He p'ur d f : 1 1 . . m the iiium ndcmn and t "n him vrds. pripb'y and unn.in.' and instriation r.vriny the tomiiu' dolation of .J i !.- halcin, the dispersion of t!u .h-v. ;Xi j-eople. the prt a-hinw of the ;.;;! to all nations and I lis own in al :- ln t- .''i(U'f the yoid in rii-'hteoas-iiess. lie closed this, tin nvst a " .1 and snblif.e of all His lisronr-. s v.ith the di.-tiiu't and sd ?nn dtOavation that after two ! a .- He sh-ribi be betrayed and -rM' i"ad. Then 11 Tfsumed H:- walk to INthany nil jxted for the ni-:bt.'
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Tl.f varsity d l atin:- fam r..nistinu 'f Me-'r-. kil.m, Voll. I-nnner. Mul'.aiie. il arl-y. i.,ruin aad -Mr-I - r j 1 1 1 argued l...th seb s ..f the i:j'.l!i".M ieM,!ed that, '"That the li.it.d Si.tt'-s L- i r ti ii o ti t !-ho'ihl rant .-ai'.-i.!ie..i to private capital b-r the !ip!,ui!i!ir. of an Anurhan lncrehant marine," u a-emhly hall at St. Marys last evening. I;rv. William l'.!'er, direi te,r of the pubhe Kpeakimr departmf-nt, and Prof. Minna t l-nihan. assistant, (fa hed tlif de'ateis aii'l lmi- f : r o' i 1 instructions preparatory to the del-ates with h't. 'iator'.s rollere and brake university.
Actor, Quartet and Handwriting Expert Entertain Members.
The Master vaeation will bein lYiday afternoon and extend to Tuesday evening, April l'.".
Tenebrae .services will be held in Our Ioly of the Sacred Heart chapel this t-Vfiiin-', op-:iin the solemn sitic s of Holv w eck.
Manager Thomas Conway of the lay StiiiK-nt.V Athletic association called for baseball candidates yesterday afternoon and an unusually Ia.ri.-e- number ff candidates re..rted. A practice Käme with two runes made made up the afternoon's work.
NEWS-TIMES GETS MORE COMPLIMENTS ON HOUSING FIGHT
Through Mrs. Albion Fellows l!aoon of Hvansvillc, author of the Indiana housing law ami secretary or the Indiana Housing association, tomes the announcement of a housing institute of national importance to be held at Indianapolis on .May IG. It will be participated in by the national and state housing associations. Lnvrciicf Veiller, a man of national reputation in poctti improvement matters, will take a leading part in the institute. The News-Times is in receipt of letters of congratulation from botn Mrs. Macon and Mr. Yeüler up(n tri better housing campaign which it has undertaken. "If there is any way in which wo can be of service to ymi in your eampaiirn in South Head, do let u? know. I am delighted that The News-Times is taking this up. "Ixawrence Veiller." "I am very jdad that you are taking up housing in South MoiKt. Such educational campaigns as that are the- stronsrhüM of housjn- reform and iiiak, public sentiment which enables us to keep our tenement law on Hi statute books anc to win other housing measure thaf we nee. I. as well as to g-t them enforced. "Albion Fellows Macon."
i:i:m(v.l xotici:. The Creetl. Mislioj) Mo. have moed from "I". JejTersnn M.blt:. to ?,s Marm-rs Trust Hldir. Autonod.il.. piate -las-:, liability, burglary, fite, b.-alth. accident, and all oth-s class, p of insurance. Advt. M. M. Mreenan. Mres't - Mi;r.
Met Mime and Sulphur Solutions.
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Members of the Knife and Fork cluu were offered a diversity of entertainment last niht at the seventh monthly banquet 1 i -1 i in b.aii'iu t ro.iic of the !it-r hotel.
Tlie jro'raai Irabuled everything! from .eh-, tions by the American Operatic quartet to dramatic readings! by Kichard Mean. Mn!i-h tragedian.! Albert F. '"shorn of New York. I delivered an illustrated lecture on j "Mroof of Hocuments. or Handwrit-
imj in Moaits of Maw." Tlie sjaaker was introduced by Toastmastc r Inidley M. SImely as the American Sm r lock Holmes. Mr. ' 'shorn it -lated various incidents in onnection with the field of handwriting and cited details of a number of cases in which the identification of signatures as to their genuineness or falsity determined the outcome of millions of dollars of litigation. Tells IIoa It's Ihme In the illustrated lecture, the speaker pointed out conclusively that with the latest instruments designed for that purpose forgeries, erasures, tracings of signatures, copies of wills, deeds and the like, could be ferreted out. The specimens of handwriting; are magnified many times so that by comparison the slightest irregularity can be shown. Development in the field of typewritten specimens, which is a new field n: w being exploited, has come to such a stage, Mrs Osborri faid, that it is now possible to Identify the manuscript of a typewritten word show ing the kind, of machine it way written on, and the year in which the machine on which the word was written vas made. Shows Tricks On Slides. My means of slides, Mr. Osborn told many stories of court casts in which he was involved, showing how it was possible to detect the most carefully drawn and cleverly prepared forgery. A careful analysis ata! compar.'son of signatures as made by an expert with latest instruments, the speaker said, established its genuineness or falsity. The handwriting expert wound up by telling how a criminal in the east sought to put cancelled postage stamps into use. The means employed was to t ut a part of one stamp away that was not marked and paste it onto the corresponding uncancelled part of another stamp. The man was finally detected b;, means of the instruments. Kcan Shows Artistry. Kichard Kcan made a strong impression upon the members of the Knife and Fork club. He belongs to the idd school of actors and is preeminently an artist. Some of his selections were: Kipling's "The Vampire" and "Cunga Din," "Michard tile Third." Hamlet's soliquy, 'ardinal Woolsley in "Henry the Kighth." characters from Pickwick I'apers. Sh lock from "The Merchant of Vcnii and a character from Trilby. Some of these readings were done in costume. The American 'tperatie rjuartet rendered a number of selections which were well received. A nominating committee to report in May and nominate officers of the club for the en.-uimr vear wa.s
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Easter Toilet Luxuries. Djer Ki Face Pokier 5oc Frfumc, 51.25 oz. Richard Perfumes, 5oc nz.
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Thursday, April 20, Sun Rises 5:11, Sets 6:47
Misses1 Suits for Easter A delightfully varied ensemble of Spring fashions in these at $15.00, $19.75, $25.00 and up to $50. 00 In sizes M to 2U. Gabardine Suits with separate collars of silk, clever treatment of belt and cuffs all these details that young girls always look for. Check suits in black and white; serge suits in navy and silk suits of taffeta all included in wondrous variety here. Women's Suits at $15, $19. 75, $25 Notable groups that will interest you in quality, style and prices Serges are most popular, also Gabarine and Poplins. Special Mention of our Silk Suits at $2.75, as the most exceptional values ever offered at this price.
Stylish Stout Suits Special attention has been given to properly meet the requirements of stout women half-sizes have been created from 36 '-j to 4S,. ; also odd sizes from 3 5 to 51. These, added to the regulars, makes it easy to properly fit anv size woman. Our Stylish Suits from $25.00, $29.75 to $50.00 Represent all the stylish models and materials Serges, Gabardines, Mixtures and Poplins.
Orders by Mail promptly filled. We have .in expert shopper who acts for on using the same judgment were you b.oping in person.
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r ; n p is i ti . i : o Job! .ice or :.:,!.! tionery. S-'S.". al .. F.xtr.'.t pood : Station r' at 1 e . All of the aboe. ;n. lud d. Ilihhiiiil l'ap i- ' 4 r.e. Louiir:e. c j . . in Initial paper and inz cards. !'.". . ". '. Flam or ciit d -.!
See the New Jewelry Novelties for Elaster.
Easter Underwearof Silks and Muslins
SPECIAL SIZES FOR STOUT WOMEN. Gowns, Corset Covers, Skirts and Drawers, Special designed to meet the requirement of the stout figure. Excellent quality of materials with trimmings of lace and embroideries. Every carmen t reinforced. Prices from 59c to $2.98.
Silk Chemise in envelope style, made in pink or white Crepe de (Siine with trimmings of German and French Valencia laces, sizes to AG. Prices $2.98, $3.98. Silk Corset Covers, made in 4 styles of pink or white Crepe de Chine with yokes trimmed in daintv laces, unusual values at 59c, $1.50, $1.98. White Lingerie Chemise of Batiste and Longcloth envelope style, lace and embroidery trimmed, from 59c to $2.98. White Lingerie Skirts deep flounces of lace and embroidery, wonderful variety at $1, $1.50, $2.98.
New Coats for Easier Remarkable values at $15.00,$17.50, $25.00. Gabardines full silk lined, black, navy, Oxford, rookies Wool Velour in plaids Serges in checks and plaids Twoseason models of Wooltex Co. TatYeta Silk Coats, full flare models. Lower Priced Coats at $6.95, $8.95, $10.00, $12.50 All wool Coats in Chinchillas, Storm Serges, Mixtures, splendid qualities for all purposes, lined and unlined.
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Sitting, Bending cr Walking your figure will reveal mi1 h '.es stvle when corseted a la pnv.il Worcester. Prices, $1.00, $1.50, i?.00, 3 2 50
appointed by Pros't (leorse II. Zinky. The members of the committee are: William binnen, chairman; Sam J. Kreugrer, lb It. Austin, lb M. Anders. William V. Trap?r. Forrest Hillier, 'larenee I.ee. Clarence Sedgwick, 1. J:. Slaughter, I. .1. Har-wood.
URGES MEN TO DIG SPIRITUAL WELLS
I lev. J. Ii. (iardincr Hascs Sermon on Jacob's Well and thrift's Kit Tliorc.
CHURCH TO OBSERVE "WHOLE FAMILY DAY"
"Whole Family" day will be the feature of the Sunday school hour Sunday morning" at the First I'vangelieal church, beginning at '.:.' o'cloek. Souvenirs will be distributed to the classes during the les'-on period. The quarterly communion services will be conducted with the Easter services at the morning church services. At the evening services the young people's society will have charge of the Faster program.
Fashion week services were continue d last niuht at St. Faul's M. K. church when Or. .Tames I... Gardiner .-poke on the subject, "Jesu;- Christ at Jacob's Well," to a large andiene". He spoke of the historical well dug by Jacob which was used centuries after he died. "Little did Jacob think." said Dr. Gardiner, "that centuries and centuries after lie was dead and gone that the tired Sui of God would drink from the well which he. Jacob, had dug. Jacob dug deeper than he knew. He dug a well not simply for his own generation but for the generations and generations that followed him. "This leads me to ask. What is the
business of life? J answer. Is it not j to d:g a well a well in somebody's heart? Is it not to dig a well that! hall bring some comfort to some- ! dy after we have left this world? ! "What an opportunity we all ha' e to dig a w.db What a chance we, h ue in this wm ld to do something ( that shall enshrine ourselxe- in the. hrart of those who shall came after J us. God grant that you and I shall, so work in the Master's name that) we .-hall di-: a wdl in somebody'sheart, who shall stand t.y oi.r graxej ar.d sa. 'lie lowd us and labored for us.' " j Fl e e i ; n the TlHT motion pie-! fares v-le h", of 'The Women of,
S..;.a ana and .os.;s at Jacob's Well" aid of "S. ep"s in Palestine." It. Gardiner will spab tonight 0:1 "The Gr-atest iJu-stion of V.xI'l.ar.tr.'" and m't:.n pictures will be
KALEY CIVIC CLUB TO HAVE 3 TEAMS
Kaley Community center will have three teams representing the second
ward In the ward baseball league according to a report made last night at a phort business meeting held at the school. Entries for the league will close April 23 and all were urged to erter before that time. Miss Alma Collmer presided at the meeting ar.d gave a number of short humorous stories. Mrs. Kimble of the Kaley district rendered a vocal selection and Miss Gertrude Beyers and Mis. Dora Stahl rendered a duet. Arrangements were made for another meeting to be held May 2.
I). M. SHIVIXY Announces the rcinmal of his law ollices to Suite tlÜ-.13-GI I. (top floor) l'ariners Trust Building, Cor. nor .Main and Jefferson Sts. South Bend, Ind. I Jell phone 1117: Home phono ;ilS. Advt.
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