South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 117, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 April 1916 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

FURTHER PLAH5

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Committees Named for Municipp! July 4 Celebration at Rum Village.

CVirr.üii'tee to ." rvo on th muni-r-pal i-i'.ni'- ' 'ri t ;ri to hM July 4, at Kn in Villi'-'-. r- r . - t ; i I !.i.t nik'ht at a m--'in i f th- -

utive committ" at the V. '';; music shop. F.ten.'-i j . ! - t . an f

uriiJcr way for one of the -r at -t -i'äMoni ever h Id i:i the city. T. H. ltnmic of i) - pr'.r.un t 1 1 -nilttee left y .trrday f'r I p ! i i ! : i j -oils where will inr.T i-".v (Jov. S. M. llalston r r.i n with L.:n to h hero for th: na'air. Charl- y "Fairbanks will al ; r-J nt arid deliver ail address. It i.- pro' a!,;.that r,nv. W. M. Ferris of Mi hi-.m "will als I n a ue.st. The important feature of the j.i--nic will bo the dfdkn t f 1 : 1 1 1 r i Villas. The j.irt.ic :tvlf v. ill 1- a family basket affair. Th motto for t!i oi-ashm adopted at the meeting mirht whi' h was "South Fand for All, Ail lor Kouth F nd." The co mmitt. are compod of th following iu rnl i s: Fxecutlve coriKiiiltM', ('. XV. Opp, chairman, I. (',. Manning. Mr.-. I" 1ward I In trey, Mi.-.s Mth- Frown. CTrank Coo'ey; program committer, U. O. Mannimr. eh.iirman. S. I . F ttinsill, Dan Fyle, I. S. Kumi-; i : i ! . -Helty. Walter Frier, chairman. Miss Flinor Wolf. Nf-al Welch, Arthur MacDonald. Helen Herr, Iau Wilhelm. Iewi. Kovaeh. I,. J. flranzo, (Jeorjre. Kal.--yzn."kl. John IMl.r.en; booster an! reee ption -orn n i in to bo composed of i:;o memhers, 1m from each civic club. The booster committee of i::o members will attend tlo l". d ration meeting Monday veninir at th'- hiL-h

school when further plans for thoj

picnic will bo made. The matter of hri-atinc Herbert Ficeiow of 'j,,, jnliatl her' ;'or .May 7 will be d:u-.-ed.

Hotel Higgins Less Patronized Than Heretofore

T!i ! is ithr more work or there, at" fewer tra a. i nt resident.- of the I'nited Ht. ?-- who haven't the priro of a ":'op" aecor!ini? to polic sta-

t;.-t;es on tli" Htel 1 1 i " i n s , coin-j ; il I by Harry Jos.-ph.son, b-rk of t!,- !. partru :it. i!,it 1.3f S have'

d b ! ' i r ; -r at th" f-'cr-ant'd dsk .- far in wb.ib the jarne ieriod in 1 M aw .'!.i::i "boe.s" and unfotbir.ates lodged in the city 'iuart. i.-. With the coming of warmer .-.at her; there will b more tram'M, l.i;t a likimr for the fre" aral pen.

in the uav of ar: urmuinled box car!

r aeant store room appeals to the a . r .i -;e irlobe-t rottT r odux in prefre:a e to the l.s;:al questioning whhdi follows :k iiiht at the city hall. Winter r.ior.th lind the municiial lodcrini? ioue loin a thriving ousiness, but n t so the spring and summer. "J'.ut w e W4n't et loiu s'otno, and therefore diouhl si "e a worry," is th- expression about he sergeant's de.-k as tlo- line of "g-. t -a-bunks

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Local Centennial History Committee Hears Paper and Discussions.

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GERMAN - AMERICANS WOULD AVOID BREAK

OTALGA TOY CO. TO BE REORGANIZED SOON

Contracts Arcgatin Slnq.noo Held ly Now South Im ihI Concern. neorgin:7.atio:i ..f tlie- ot;il.ua Tov Co. of this city is predicted f,,r the near future with the insi-ta nee on 1he ptrt of ronfciV.s vith which th'? lecently foitrded aidh lb rd ind'.':--try ha.s ontracts. that the work be pushed to the limit, ac"ni,i;i:U' t, one of tli" o'.'M-rts .f tin" eo::.-eri:. Orders ngri"--atinu in ah v:lu' thousands of dollars, and 'emauilri'4 speedy dolivry, hae 1 n received by the nui.-a. c"miany, an 1 one request for l.eea e,-oss of (hiliren's carts was retu.-iil, owin;; io Inability ta tare for it.

xinv KUi; iTTi: ornci;. A. It. Wieki7er lias opejo'd r ;il estate ofTices nt 1 o, s. Michigan st.. over Klbel's piano store. Home j.hone Xc. 8S23; lbs. He II Xo. 1S27 Adt.

Ij4M-al itiens Send Telegrams lo Wil-on Askin- Thut IVacc Im Maintained. b ria a a-A in erica ns of f"outh Hend have joiin d with (lerrnan-Americans t er tiie .-tat" and oer the country, according to one of their number her-, in s nding telegrams to I'res't Wil-on urging that a break with the fatherland h- avoided and that an attitude of strictest neutrality he maintained. Fully 10 telegrams were ent from her? yesterday. I tails of the plan, which, telerraph operators have it, was followed out carefully in Indianapolis, I A ansville. Terre Haute and SoiMh l'eml. were given out with appareat leim tance by local eple interest1 in the move, but one assertion v. as made to the effect the telegrams vcre s.-nt on the initiative of (Jer-man-Amerieans, without agreement for coneerte.l actum by any associations or Mciety. It was b arned that a meeting was hell late in March here, and that at that time, following the signing of a petition asking Fres't Wilson to treat all countries alike, an agree

ment was reached whereby those iriterer-ted would take action in anticipation of a crisis so far as the relations between the United States r.nd Ciermany were concerned.

I'xperiences of South lb-rad men v. bo went to California in the fro hi ;ush of H4'. were di:---used by 2i citizens who hae reside,! lure .sinc-e 160 at a meeting at the 'hamber of Commerce Tuesday afternoon. The old lesidents ar members of tiie local history committee, subcommittee of the hi.-tory committeo of the St. Joseph county celebration of the Indiana centennial. Clinton H. Stephenson read a pare" on "The Argonauts of South I 'end," following which there w.ls a j-eneral discussion of the subject. John Hartman told of Ins experiences as a miner in the western gold fields. There was a short discussion of the f'rst railroad that was eonstru :tel through South F.end. Jud-r T. K. Howard, chairman of the general history committee, presided, and Willis A. Hughe,, was named as temporary secretary. C II. Stephenson was named permanent chairman of the sub-commit-t e. and George Heitner was elected secreta ry. Meetings of the. committee will be held at the Chamber of Commerce every Tuesday afternoon at 3 'clock when papers on various historical happenings around South Fend will be read. The subjects

will come up for general discussion.

during which the

committee will t -1 1 of their personal connection with these events. Copies of each ( f the papers will bo made and sent to the local public library and the state library at Indianapolis.

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the Tri' e ( f ; Hur of 'raw ford. -Mile, Ind , was jr--snt and deliwred i.n adlrfss last r.iuht at t h r -'ul ir meting of Ikech Tr e court. No. Lll, held at Feyler hall. P. O.

Hov ers, state manager of Crawford?:i'e, was j.lso T.t-s:nt anl delivered a short ad lrf - )n the work of the various courts of the state. Initiation c f a c'asv of eiirht canlioates tod. plrif e lurlnt- the evening ly the decree team of :juth IU U i jccint, Xo. 11. Arrangements v-?e .made for a so(ial t nt rtain.nent to be held May at Ib-yb-r hall. Thf remainder of tii evening is spent in social .-os-slon and dancintr. Kef r shmeiits v.ere served during the evening.

Initiation of a clas of -2 canlidates into the hr: t .je -ree tooli pbico last night at a meetim; of South I'end couriCil. No. 37 :, Knights of Columbus. The Xtdie l)arie team confeirecl th work. A delegation from the Niles i ouncil n-.is re.'.nt and tool; part In the eniim's program. Ar ariL-errerts w ete irade for tie? second and third degree work to Je exemplified May 7 :t Amerb: 10 hall. A dp'.-rco tcnt of Chicago will confer the we rk. Supreme and stte

, omeers vvjll l e present and deli.erj

a. dresses. A bin';uft will be sr, al following the initiatory werk at the diver ho.e".

j A '-short business session and li.iir- . ing fiatur.d rhe regular 111 ding of .South P.end eoun. il. No. Prote.;- , tive Home ir 1 , heh' last night at

M. W. A. liall cn S. Mb hi'-'an f-t. smoker w.-s eh1 f dlowinu the bI. ess.

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INDIANA AV. PAVEMENT CONTRACTS ARE SIGNED

Winnrrs of ti e various e-nts in tiie b:IIian- .'.nd pool tfHirnanu:U stacred at Um K. of 1. hall during

members of the tae ':,!it f('NV ths. will bo award

ed piares at a special meetinur to be l.ebl Tuesday eve nirr-r. Tliese ;, rlar.gements were made last night at a meeting of 'rasa le lodire, No. H, K'night of Pythias, at the K. or P.' hall. The third degree work was conferred upon n cbiss of four candidates elating the evening. other iioitine busino-s was transaetetl.

f'ary Firm to IW-gin Vork on Street About .May 1.

.vnoiiMAs to iiANcjnrr. Charles Fihgham, atterney. will speak at the meeting of the lawyers' club temight in the private lining room of the- V. M. C. A. on the subject. "The Faw of Aerial Navigation." Kalph Feig will act as chairman of the meeting. Pinner will be served at '. o'clock sharp.

Members of the board of public works', m?ting Tuesday night, signed the contract and bonds for the pavement tf Ineliana aw, following which it wa.- announced that the XV. lb Prady Co. of Gary would commence work on the street the first of May. Pesides the signing of the paving contract, several minor matters were cared for, along with the sanctioning of a number of monthly bilL;. Kesolutions wore approved for the building ef pipe sewers on Francis st. from South Petul aw to Sorin st. and Uovvman st. from High to Miami st. An improved resolution for the

paving with gravel and the grading j of pokagon st. from Tecumseh st. to the M. C. Ky. was approved. Assessment rolls ftr the vacating of Will-!

lam st. netween inu: tna aw ana thej T. H. and I. tracks were lile-d.

Tlie Carnation drill team of .st. Joseph valley hive. No. 900, Maccala es, will give an cxhlhiiion drill entertainment at a meeting of the St. Joseph valley tent, No. 110S, May according to CTiangemenhs made hist night. All Maccabees of the city v. ill be guests of the affair. Great j.ieut, CommamUr Turgie of Aleyender, Ind., wHI be r-i'psent and deli vor a short taiw. Other talks will bo made by local members. During the bu-ir.es,- c(.sslon ;irt n;-ht one candidate was initiated and a number e.f applications acted upon. WOODWARD AVENUE HOME IS ROBBED

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Storm Period April Showers.

A Special Sale of

Or dr by Mall promptly filled. We have an "expert shopper who acts for you using the same judgment were you shopping in person.

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We do not believe ;inv woman should be without a r?.in coat Just think of the Dresses, Suits and Skirts ruined by not protecting them From rain :i very large purchase of the Bestyette raincoats for women and children enables us to otYer these garments at such prices.

87 Rain Coats at $1.95 Rubberized Coats, guaranteed waterproof tan color only, all sizes.' Great value at $1.95. 52 Rain Coats at $3.98 Tan Gabardine, rubberized; made very full inlaid velvet collar, a tine value at $3.93. .

115 Rain Coats at $5.00 Handsome Storm Coats for motoring or street wear navy, tan Gabardines and black and white checks, $5.00. 27 Storm Coats at $7.95 Mohair rubberized Motor and Storm Coats. A splendid utility coat, at $7.95.

Handsome Poplin and Silk Coats at $1 0 & 1 2.50 Rubberized Motor and Street Coats made big and roomy to lit over any garment. These Coats are all guaranteed to you. They are light weight, strictly tailor-made. This is an exceptional opportunity to get a Storm Coat at a saving of 25 to 33 1-3

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Rain Coats and Capes for Girls Protect your girls' health girls going to school need dry clothing' a good Rain Coat or Cape is good economy. Rain Coats, guaranteed water and Strom proof. The "Eest Yet" quality in navy, tan and grey every coat made full and roomy, with pockets and belts, hih storm collars. Ages 6 to 14. F'rices 32.98, $3.98. Storm Proof Hats to match, 25c, 39c. Balck and White Check Coats, $1.98. Rain Capes, The "Best Yet," a guaranteed brand with silk lined hoods and school bags. Price $2.98. Rain Capes in good quality, $1.98.

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Boys' Rain Coats at 1.98, 2.98, 3.98 Guaranteed Coats against rain and storm cemented and stitched seams, storm collars and cutis, extra lone with siJe slash pockets. Nor'wester Caps to match 39c.

Rainy WeatherUmbrellas Women's Umbrellas at $1, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $7.50, in Cotton, Silk and Linen, Gloria Silk, and all silk guaranteed rain proof steel rods, paragon frames, 7 and 8 ribs assorted fancv handles. Men's Umbrellas at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00, steel rods, wooden handles in assorted shapes.

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In the al'soncc of the family, the homo of J. K. White, 14$ Woodward aw, was entered lato Tuesday r isht, and i'Je.ir in money secured. i:ntrane was g-ained through an fpon cellar window. I5ut a few days a pro the Hauck home, next door to the White rcf-i-

POLICE TARGET WORK EHDS THIS WEEK

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Si.Tt. Cordier' Äimul Turns Score- (r ;'.05 Uilly' Sh(H)ts 17.

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dence, was entered in a similar man

ner in the absence of the family. Reported to police headquarters,

1 the patrol was sent to the scene ! and Detectives Deitl and Dihler de

tailed to tne case.

PIN LEAGUE CHAMPS TO ROLL FOR BIG TROPHY

Soven rio-Man Teams to Partie!pate in Contest Tonight at Orphenni Alleys.

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Tliin i.s the last week of the police department's spring target 'shoot, according to announcement made at headquarters Tuesday afternoon fol

lowing Ferst. William Cordier's turn j on the third floor rane, which re- j suited in a score of CO." out of a pos-I siMe r.0 0. j Sert. Cordicr went to the load forj hi. squad in individual honors, with a: mark of 47. Sert. Joo Chappel!. ' Monday et pood example by toppiin? his squad with a mark of 41.,'

CHARGED WITH SPEEDING Ora Newman to Answer in Police Court Today.

.Severs five-man teams, winners in

their respective leagues, wi'd bowl i lor the championship of the leagues I that have rolled on the Orpheum j alleys this winter on those drives j tonight. The teams that will bowl j

ami tne leagues tney represent are:

and Mikes, linger lea;

City league; 1'ay

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Ora Newman, Ö(''J E. Howard -t.. Wie aire,ted Tuesday evening by .Alotorcyc'1 0:11 cer Willium Wcsilek and released on bonds for his appearance Wednesday on a charge of xceeding the speed limit with his

automobile. Newman was arresteJ i The

en rurtag"e a v. Another viidator of the automobile laws was M. M. Noo of Kim-

iullie I 'oils.

l'rinters league; Merchants' National Rank, Rankers' league; Home Telephone- Co.. Klectric league; Federals. Rostoince league; Linotypes, Tribune league. A large silver trophy will be presented to the team having the high

est total in tonight's bowling. The I t

trophy is in the shnpc of a shield end will bear the name of the win- I r.ing team upon it. Each team will I be handicapped on a ba.sis of 1S3.

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for it eventually anyway in final high cost and low service. There a e five United States 'Balanced Tires a tire to meet every need of price and use the only complete line olfered by any one tire manufacturer. Find out vhlch United States

Tire fits your particular needs and hen buy it. Buy the exact tire you need in the beginning and you will have low-mücagc cost in the end. AtU the necrest United States Tire Deale' for your copy of the booklet, "Judging Tires," which tells how to choose the particular tirt to müU your needs.

and Sergt. Cordicr fulfilled throats , i,;lil. Ind.. who was arrested by Oiliof bettering the llrst day's individual t t.r Alby on a c harge of failing to effort. i shov the proper license. With the close of competition:

nearing. rivalry is growing between the various squads.

Miiallest margin, their, handicap be

ing 19. and the Merchants' National r.vo probably will have the highest, heir handicap being about 12 Ü 0 pins.

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Ileetetl. Two :nemb'ts of the adis-ry 1 ard (vf the police and Piremen's Insuran e issi i.ition of Itubanajiolis were tect'd at juiüct- hcado ua rt i s Tuesday i:i-'ht. Clief of police Millard P. Kerr and Motorcycle olfictr Willi.! il J. West-lek were the me a hosen. f),n'er Janes Cutting remains a member of the board by virtue of r. is appointment from Ind 'an a Ttolis.

TAKE ALL BUT HIS PANTS Charier- Sappielo Ie Ue-t Part of Kar-tcr Suit.

Charles Sopi-ielo. 7 2 S. Clinton st.. blossomed out Raster Sunday in a new suit, and when it rained .Suncay night he left it at a rooming louse at 1L S. Michigan st. hop- ; ielo Tuesday ni'-cht reported to Capt. of Police Üuy I,. Hunker that he was ?:iinus all but the trousers to the suit, that the coat and vest l"ad been removed from his room Monday. "i wanna maka da fine dress," ?aid Soppielo, "but I no gotta but

(k i;i:com:ki:i. Tr. V. It. Clapp, 115 K. South st., leported the theft of his automobile from in front of the clinical building on N. Lafayette Ft. Monday nignt to police headquarters. Tho machine is a Studebaker roadster, 19 in model. Tiie car was recovered early Wednesday morning on Kmerick st

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