South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1916 — Page 2
IHK bUUlU KfcND NtWS-TIMES LATEST HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT SOUTH BEND
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ID-SELL MEN
ENJOY
Advertising Men Have All Day Outing at St. Jqscph, Michigan.
MOTORCYCLE HITS TREE: TWO RIDERS ARE HURT
.'oi ; I ?.!;:n .!-S. 2! !:;:: r,j't r.i 1 1' i.i.i ts i. rajii'l t.r- nor-tainn-! !.. Thui'i.iy '! ft -r : i n i a nJ f 'r nin? ri th .ir.ima! j . t-n i ' f lli" f z in.z.-itl'T,. l.I! th- IMS' u.i! r u Ft. .To-il; . M.' ii. Th- wn--th sr!!-t of th .'-'t. Jof j it m :nth'1 Ft. Jux ph ii.tin! r of oinInorr nn.J 1 1: I ui;i.' nit .i!l;crs. Fhortly ftft'-r 1 ' l-.rk 2". at.tomo1 iir lo:nll with F -nth I'.nl. Msh;c..ik:u Klkh.irt ;nl '.-li-n nKrnl.rs left S-fit r.-r.il for th" IMi""vvatfr rluo. Th- tn; was t.ikf-n in lianan :iv. u rrin Springy. J :.-t
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rift ty M. H. Willi, who liu1 rhurcf ff th ;ii ran- merits ;it Ft. Jn.f.ph, :;nI th- hirf of ia.f of the city. Tli1 party vv.i -cort'l to th" city li.il i, from wh'Te the Kounil al: 1 '.i Iii! of I'uw.tiac I -;t I tin- j-aradc to thr IM -ijw at r -lnl. Th" party arJivril at th cluh shortly after Z 'clock itii'l indoor Uill p.tme V-twt-cn the i!nshn and South. 'Wirl Tiu-rnbr rs furni-he.l nUrtainmnt until 3 o'clock, whrn th" party tinh.irkcil in three lartr lai:tuhs and v.-ere taken for an hour's trip alo:: the lake phore. During the afurIoon the Koimil Oak Kai J j,4e a conrort at th" club. Dinner i S4rol. At 7 o'clock dinner was scrvfd in the Jir.ini; room of the elaborate tlub houe. Immediately luecedir; llie iinner oüiccrs u t re re-elected for the enuintr year, J. I.. Sailors, chairman of the nominating commit tc-e, making the reoniniendatiun. A new otüce, that of ice president, was oiade. und M. II. Willis of Ft. .loeph was unanimously fleeted. The re- !e ted o Mirers are: W. K. l-anij-'-rt. president; 2. W. Richardson, first vice president: A. II. Lord. s"(ord ice president, urul John I '. 1 o 1 1 aven. secretary. J. I'ri'uk Q.iinn. secret a ray of the Ff. Jt.ph haniber of commerce, at ted a toastniaster dnrimc the f eninu. Walter l'.anyon of Ilfnton llavoor p r e a short address pointing out the mutual interests on Indiana and Michigan and trivinir several s b-ctions by i: n Kin. St. Joseph's natie po t. Iurinr th- dinner "Duke" I . r ! i s t St;ipb made a hit "with his imitation of It;1!y Fuiulay and his re itation on "!iil's." "Itf .l" II(T.-ie l'ox and ("arl llibbtrd -on-tli'"Ut'-d a calliope sebetion, whil" ?li-s Klizahrth Milton, i jirofesional entertainer, s.m- several selections. An orchestra furnished hiiimp lurinjr the .icrvin!,' of the dinner. The bi lut of the day was th losnr numl'cr of the piot,-i;,m. Thirty members .." the .d-Fell league from flushu', under the sn. teriion of ;(.,re M. i:iehardson. j:ae a minstrel s.,tv whicli lasted for an hour. The talent di'pl.-ied riiled legitimate productions, and vben the last vb-. tion was ndrd a ote of thanks was ac orded the !i-hfn deb-aiion. Tb." Proliant iu! not end until after lit o'( !r k. Ju; after the South Demi party left F'. Ji'm ph tin y struck a tttribv- raia storm, 'vliit h continued for a dis
tance of i a m.bs. Ttie vancu.ird of
tbr part arrived h-une shortly after midnight. CERTIFICATE RECITAL GIVEN BY TEACHERS
Spei -ilinp -outh n Kembl av.. Sfardey Kozinki. TJn l'tllowj r,.. b.-t ' orttroi of thH motorcjeb on tli" rear seat of whn.-h he vas rarrjJohn Kncharski. 7". 1 Monroe t.. and it leaped from the road ar.d era-bed into a tree, injuring Inith i i I r - and ciuniii'.c the ma hine. Wh.en th" polie. ambulance arrived at 1" o" lock, under the tare of tbc-rs I'arker. Wendowskl and Miller, both rren were found in h -MT.i-io!.-iouH State. I loth Wfre ,.ik :i ti their h mes. Itozinskl was sufienr.s,' froni wounds of doubtful --ra v lty about th- hips, and Kucharski. 'v l.o was ridintr on ti.e rar scat, had several broken ribs, and bad probably stiff ere J other injuria
Dora.ib. a lias a boiling lake f.f unU i.ow a b pt !i.
ASSIGN PARTS
FOR PAGEANT
Golden Sunset One of Beautiful Spectacles in Which Hundreds Will Take Part.
At a n.eeiintj of the centennial celebration committee last niht several of th" orira ni7:atitns were instmt ted in the parts that they will take in the bi historical paneant. Th" patrioti" spertat le that the school children are tc take part in was real and fully explained. This scene w ill rcr,-. esent the l'irstins. of a Kblen sunset n a perfect
su.rsnier renins'- Hundreds of people alll take j. art in this rand tinalr. The rhord hildrcn will represent the rays and other anilitary and s-emi-military organizations will till the background. fletidcred at rich: the heirchlis:hts ill find pew color tones and new effects which would be iuite hnposMbie under any other conditions. Notre Dame will furnish all of the friars ami missionaries n essary to the pageant and will als costume them as the historical occasion lemnl. The Ke ".'; ah "dl'ax iere will starre th? arrival and subsequent address of Odfax in South Hen J. C'anoe pab has prm:sel to secure all of the canoea necestry and to assist iii presenting all the scen'-s that will take pii-ce n the artific.&l lake. The Independent Ordtr of Red Men will costume Jill of the Indians necessaiy to the production and will fiht the tvpectaoular Indian lattic that will be one of tha principal
pcints of Interest
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luce in accurate detail the "buskin" bee." " Other parts will be assigned in the near future.
Interest of the who!; j j 7 T" 1 he I.a.110!. ,f the M.dern I fSl I H I 11 F 1 I have consented to Vm LUyU 1 UjJILO
in Program of Varied Nature
REAL ESTATE AGENT DIES0F APOPLEXY August i'aris. a real estate asjent vho lives at li'uT t'raiit;o si., was stricken willi applexy at his dlice at '2o XV. Division st.. between 3 antl 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and did almost immediately. The police ambulance was called in. hopes that he miht yt be alive but Officers Pinter and Miller, who were in charge, found that Mr. Paris vas already deatl. Coroner T. J. Fwantz had the body taken to the residence on Or.tnjze st., but as yet no Inquest has been held.
Las: evening Prf. I'.. J . Llod I r-cst ntctl his pupils in recital at tlie First M. K. church before an autiience of mtei sed persons and appreciators tf j.rool music. The program was a aried nati re ami f unexcelled quality, and aloni; with the group of songs, instrumental and vocjil numbers, there were highly meritorious pipe e.-gan selections on the excellent Lurch organ. The p Jpils were, by t! eir composure and true renditions, a splendid example of the thorugh-
i.es of their tethnical traine e. The!
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Piano solus. "Sonutii.e m p. ". No. 1 P.ertha Lb. yd. Song. ".'orniri" (Speaksi .'.L.---Helen Martindale. Organ solo. "S hero" (Faulkes) Miss 'era Hawkins. Fon-s. "If I Kiiuv ' iSjn .iksi. "Waltz Fomr." and Love in Sprin-;-t:me" (Arditi Mrs. W. . !'...--
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Piano s.'lo. "Sonata in !'.'" N. 7,'. I T , ,-r . . Mi... A I . 1' . .,.. !
V.Ml'WI VI .Ml.-.- .Mil illM I I . ' i . J Son-s. "Mamia K..-tte" i Uiome "Vei!i. Tbo i Mil-.t '.l.in-'c" and "Alka Mine" (Newtn il n W-b r's " 'or-.-i ' i -- ,s t".,r t Morris. j Lrh tr.it. Duet. "It Was a Ler and His j Lass" (W.ilthcwi Mrs. I'asnacht j Horat:. I L t'at'-- ird .'.ir..'! and Kniest Llovtl. tThomis.n. tw. : p.. :f..-?"s t , , organ solo. "Andante Tranqtiillo" l-tt r i arriers 1 ae . .:; b-t ; . : (Kinder) Miss I'd na Tule. -ars of s-r ice and in u.b'itam .. Fob'. "Haste, Hymen. Haste" j the distim titi of ! the ;.r-t f.v o (Handel Miss P.sther Taylor. I b tter carriers appoint". 1 m p., ;
( an s..b, "L- ad. Kindly Light" ( Wo! i tr u r;; f. ;i . - ; Lv r-"! ;! ! a- a Piv n.. n. S"HL' "If Tliou W. rt !;::;.. 1' (N..i a-'hnsi.ai ,ir,l ".T i ; : r. !.v.
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w.i tlie mam feature of th- t a tiers certiwcatc recital by Miss Mili!td Tim sn. . pupil of Miss l..ra I i-t slit-now. Thursday cmnii; in
tie s.-'it h lb nd ror.serv atorv re.-ital ' ha!!. Mi-s Zola Montgomery au.lj I . W il-la Slo-nf. isUte.l in vivin-rj j t i . propra m. j j, Mi - Tim-oti haJi a 5--ft toccii andlj! t : iM'sl ier s lectton. wit ii ease at;d h i..ae and üiiti'iijf lit: mo-: com-; I :..:. Mob rendu .oiis w r- . "Min- j j; 1 .- t .. t .......... i ; ... 1 I !
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Midsummer Readioess of Silk Garments Taffeta Silk Gowns for summer wear. Silk Coats to accompany dainty frocks. Taffeta Silk Suits for traveling. Wonderful Silk Taffeta Skirts. A marvelous collection of styles are presented at this sale at prices far below their regular values. Silk Dresses at $15.00 and $25.00 Georgette Crepes and Taffeta Combinations. Handsome Taffeta Silk Coats at $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00. 15 in. i .ats for dress wear 50 in. Coats for motoring Taffeta Silk Suits reduced to $19.75, $25.00 and $35.00. Navv and blacks Values from S25.00 to S50.00.
Cloth Suit Clearance Sale Continues tomorrow Silk lined Suits Navy Blues, Black, Checks and Mixtures. Remarkable values at $10.00, $15.00, $25.00.
Parasols
The lift rays of the w arj uncomÜHtahL Sec our spliuiiJ new line of Paraol. New Japanese Novelty Par.iMls. snub nose, fancy carved haikiLw corJ loop, t.'.quiitw colorings, at $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 up to $7.C0. Parasols or combination ;ri;vs .inj color; regulation sha;v. Prices from $1.00 to $3.00. Children's Parasols all c:,r. at 25c, 50c, S9c up to $2.25.
New Summer Dresses X'oiles, Nets, Organdies and Colored Linens New arrivals daily of these dainty creations for summer's wear. Beautiful combinations with exquisite trimmings. Priced at $5.00, $5.95, $8.95, $10.00, $15.00. Extra size Summer Dresses for stvlish stout women, at $6.50 to $15.
Buntes OM-Fashioned Burnt Peanuts, 30c Quality, 22c. Special Saturday
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SATURDAY, JUNE 17; SUN RISES 4:22, SETS 7:39.
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Order by Maü promptly filled. We have expert shopper who acts for you usin the same judgment were you shopping: In person.
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Special for Saturday Jelly Pastels 40c Qualify, 25c lb.
Our Tea Room oilers such delightful surroundings, so restful after a morning's shopping. Luncheon served from 11:30 to 2:3o. Afternoon Tea and cakes, sandwiches and ices served until 5:30. We invite those wishing to entertain their friends private tables provided.
You Will Be Delighted to Shop Here in Our Children's Ready-to-Wear Section
Young Girls'
Children's Dresses for ages 2 to 6, at 69c. The kind you need for vacation days Ginghams in plain colors, stripes and plaids fast colors, long or short waists and middv effects.
HOT!
Dresses
Our Dressmaking Department
A new Section opened up to lill the needs f ihte wishing exclusive tles and special deigned and made to order cloth.es.
This department is nowready to take on a limited amount of work at pecial prices.
Micidy Blouses for Girls The always popular summer blouse in awning stripes of orange and black and red and black; sizes 8 to 14; at $1.50. Middy Blouses at 59c, of white middy cloth with sailor collars in plain blue or stripes; ages 6 to 14. Middy Skirts 59c to $1.50, plaited or plain tlare with pockets to match Middv Blouses.
Beautiful White Dresses Dainty materials for afternoons or evening summer parties Voiles, Lawns and Batiste in beautiful sheer quality; embroidery and ribbon trimmings; for girls 6 to 14 years. Priced very moderately at $1.25 and up to $7.95. Children's and Girls' Coats for summer wear, smartly reduced. These are in Serges, Poplins and Shepherd Checks with remarkable Pique collars and cutis Children's sizes 2 to S Girls' sizes 1 0 to 1 4. All at one Price of $5.00.
for ages 6 to 14, at $1.25. Ginghams, poplins, lawns in stripes, plaids and color combinations tan, blue, pink and awning stripes Middy blouse also the jacket
effects.
Campfire Dresses lor girls who delight in tramping made in 3 pieces middy, knee skirts, bloomers; ages in to 10 years, at $1.69 and $2.98. Raincoats for Girls Money saved in buying a raincoat Ages 0 t 14 at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98. Bestyet Rainproof Capes at $2.98.
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A Preparation Shirt Sale
for the Men ........ -v t !n n Ni l Cl
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500 New Shirts just arrived on sale tomorrow at
These are made of French
mH Madras, Repp Cloth, Sbisettes IS Jfv 1 l.ll.-r O.I t-,- O 1 C 11 CI7AC
V Don't hesitate, but come early. Summer Underwear for Men Athletic Union Suits of Nainsook a free action garment with elastic waist band, made large and comfortable. Extra good quality at 50c. Lisle Thread Union Suits, elastic and form lining, with patent luted crotch and shoulders; long or short sleeves, ankle and H length; white or ecru. A quality often priced at S 1.25. Our price $1.00. Hosiery for Men, light weight Silk Fibre Mose of remarkable wearing quality; wear better than silk. We have them in all colors. "Why pay :5c when you can buy them here at 15c pair. Silk Neckwear at 25c. Large open ends with slip easy bands all new colors and tigures. Men's Leather Belts at 25c in black and tan with plain or initial buckle. Men's Handkerchiefs of pure linen full size always sold at 25c, tomorrow, 15c.
JUNE TOILET COMFORTS. Special prices for Saturday only. 25c size Mennen's 19c 25c Schratz's Hath Powder 19c 5oc Milkweed Cream.. 39c Moss Hose Bandoline .. 15c Rose Violet, Wisteria and Baby Talcum 10c Princss Cold Cream .25c-50c for cleansing the skin and sun burn. STATIONERY. Pure Linen Tinted Stationery at 35c box; blue, lavender, green and grey. RIBBONS. Children's Hair Bows an i Sashes. We make to order free ot charge. Fancy Brocade Ribhms in white. Hue. pink, 5 to 7 in wide, at 35c to $1.00 yd. Fancy Dresden Hair Bow Ribbon, 5 to 7 in. wide. Special at 25c yd. Black Velvet Ribbons. atin back for dre: trimmings and sashes. No. 1, 1 1 j, 2 and up to No. o at 7c, 9c, 12c up to $1.00 yd.
Bathing Suits for Vacation No summer trip is complete without the delights of bathing take one of these suits with you at $2.50. Splendid Suits of Mohair, round collars or V-neck. At $3.50, $3.98 and $5.00, handsomely trimmed, smart model suits 3-pieee suits bioomer, skirt and blouse. Bathing Caps, 25c to $1.00. Bathing Shoes, 25c to 75c.
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A Department for Boys
Supplying quality clothing at great savings. We invite
your iudimient on
our Boys' Cool Cloth f7 Suits, made of fW
wool in summer; weights, every suit SirfV i
having two pairs of trousers Norfolks and pinch backs in Serges and Mixtures, ages 0 to '10; remarkable values at $3.98, $5.00 and
$7.95. Boys' Wash Suits, two-piece Suits, itripo, plain colors and checks, fast colors; ages 5 to S years. Price 59c, 89c, $1.00, $1.25 to $2.50. Boys' Overalls in plain blue, tan, r siripe: age 4 to 15 years, at 39c and 59c. Boys' Shirts and Blouses, percales and madra, all new patterns for summer, including the K. and h Blouses; ages 0 to 14 years. Priced at 25c, 50c and $1.00. Boys' Khaki Pants at 50c, 75c, $1.00; belted knee, waist straps, hip and side packets. Boys' Summer Pants, plain and mixtures all wool, bloomer or tight knee, 89c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Boys' Summer Hats and Caps, in all the new shapes for dress or sport at 25c, 50c, $1.00. Children's Dress Shoes Patent Leather Pumps for children, al in ;i.;i nu:.tl. 1 strap; sizes 5 to s at $1.00; SJ : : 2. at $1.50. Muses' 1 Strap Pumps, rale::: r un met.il Lit;:er, welt sole, 8 :: t 1 1, ai $2.50; ! 1 , t 2 a: $2.85; 2 , n 5 at $3.00. Children's Turned Pumps, t .-trap, pater.: a::d gun metal, sizes 1 to 5. at $1.15; 4 to S at $1.50; s .. r at $2.00; 11:.; to 2 at $2.35. Beys' Oxfords, gun meiai. ize- 0 to 1 3 T i at $2.00; 1 : 5 at $2.50. Boys' Heiland Oxfords, all leather, patent r zun metal, lace or button; ) to 1 V: at $2-95; : i at $3.50. Children's black r -.vhite Te:.::i h--e . 69c, 75c, S9c. Boys' Elk Shoes, $3.00, $3.50. White Duck Shoes, $2.50, $2.95.
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