South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1916 — Page 3
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1 HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
1 9 GET DIPLOMAS AT ST. PATRICK'S
William James Furey Wins!
Notre Dame Scholarship for Best Work.
An j ,r ft t a . physi il ( alture li.ll ai d mliit.ir diilK pr f -'nt.i.imn of n i piom. i s and a Notre Ium liol.ir-.-'up to the student ;i i:l i ? : c hiirhe-t in li-i,( for .t' -ilnii: st i-li'-s. f the 1" fi r s l TL- News-Turns Pull 't umk in supplying ho..!
i.' f.,r ill.. paper, .iini a prize I -l't from S-rt. i in l I " i I of N"tif ! I Mine fi.r fl'Ti in J i ill i i J
..t the hl. together with appropriate .1 11 r -.- hy Kev. John I. I ' J r-.,-.-. s. i'nl Kev. Patrick '.irrll ,f Si. J - ph's. were the 1 . : 1 ; f i ir feature of the grad nut i n g . r s .it St. I'.itri' k's i'Ihmi last t. Nineteen pi. p. I- in nil retheir ( ert i;i at. s admitting i ti hih -1 h'KiJ . i- Notre Iam I : ep tr.itipi v 1. pa rt iii'-nt. Two failed ; haw the proper scholar-hip rpiali:.r atimis and 1 1 1 not receive the o; p Join as. .-ergt. 11, .ii chiir;' of the ih.-iral . 1 1 1 i r " and military drills l'.r th pa-t 1') months, directed the it i.- s dedicated to "prpa red-nc-s" last night, and presented a s I h-nd id showing. I'r'iiaa:y the nmst interesting number on the program was the j ro.H tion of "The in the i'ort." an operetta in whi h all the members of the ( Luss had parts, 'nstaiit drill and hard work by ').- in ( iiiirf of the ca,-t and ca-p..il-interpretation of the various part. enabled the students to pies' tit a well balanced production. . iliiani .1. l urry in diolarslii. William James Furey, It y al s old the son of .Mr. arid .Mrs. William P. F irey. .17 Hush st., received the liol.irship awarded nnnnall.v by .oli- p.uiii' univrsitv for excellent e in a ad-;ni'- studies. His ai.r,''' was ;7 and h' was '-l follow d by Karl (tillen vlinsf araue was !; 1-1 The min r of ihr- scholarship has l-en iiop.d im Sr. Patrick's for ri'lit -.'is. Mi-; s- holar.-hip at the nnleisit entitles llilH to J4 ( Ollli''tO our: iii the rd ler.e. '' proved a most exemplary - a; st. Patrick's, sahl Kev. .T'.'i:i I . I e( Ji oote, ('. S. '., in pre- ' :. i 1 1: the ccr! i liea te. 1 In Program. I i.lli.v iiiiT is the program driven
Wins Scholarship at Notre D ame
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dnrini; the evening: "Pest March" ( Piel Viclinf. John ('inuHiiijli.ini, Jeremiah McCarthy. Bronisla .s Kochnowski ; I iano. William Furey. Francis Koos. "Action dv.u;" Minim hoys. "A Niht in May" (A. J. S'ilver) Violins. Jcreinith McvJartliy, John Cnnnincham. I Ironislaus Koch.tnowski, Pichard KofKan, Martin Ma her, Paul Kelley, Josefh Pierce, Seymour Weist. iKer. Kenneth I'etnpsey, (Ifddie (JrunwaJd, I.eona Miller. A'ar.raret McGregor; piano. Mary l:oe lUltler. uartet. "Mother's Old Sweet Lull ihy" (Wessner) Frank Toepp, William Furey. 'harles P.aunmarti.er. Carl IinKenbahii. Physical culture drills Tirade three and urade four. "Polanaise" iFnicleman ) Kichard Kottran. Frank Toepp. IMiNsicnl culture drills Grade five rind srrade fix. "Iristruniental Tino-' (Hainmerel) - Louis Woodka. Walter Calnon. I'eter Ma her. Following is the cast of characters: Priruo Perrival Charles Paujnrtne r. Count Puprecht Alfred Hill. Count Leopold John Cuilfoyle. HI lister, a police commissioner
SOUTH SHORE
Jury Finds for Estate of Frank!
Dolniak, Who Was Killed In 1914.
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A MILLION BHD PUGS. Jut think, a f..- p.: ivape of the new eoldeo cheift'al P. D. Q. (Pe.'iky De-flla' Qnltus). iKiüh to make a quart ami nmmIi o kill a million bd bu; no mtt wr Isrpe they may b. where they n from, their pe. color or x. and the Hume tm leTOB a coating on heir f?ci and prevents hatching. Cl'T THIS OUT. Thin nw chetr.lcAl tti bf hart at any fnt-eU rtrutr t.-r A 2jc packRe make? a quart of I). Q.. n(T -will so farthPT than a
ftirrtl of r.ld-fah toned bus: killer. Don't lt aJjrbod7 impose upon your intelligence by rTerlng: you 5oiuelhlnr Uf.. Inslit on what you afk for. theo 7T'1I have what doctor prem-rib. KILLS FLEAS OK DOCJSw It fun to Ihm fle-a dTov off your pt dogs. KILLR CinCKEN LICK. No vine for your chickens to have lleo. A 25c package mixed makei a eallon of thicken tic killer. Tonr druirrJ 't. ' caJ H tr,T you. On lChcuiicxl Co Terr Haute, lad
Oi-e of the largest verdicts returnd ;ti:ainst - street oar company in
recent, j tars was hroucht in ii .trnt hy a tircuit court jury.
amount was $:;,t;i' against the j-'auth Siiore Railroad Co. in favor of Marion VeM)hiW ski. administrator of the estate of Frank Dolniak. Th hitter was killed in 'Jl. the result of a collision of an automolnle in which iNdniak and Frank Wesolowski were rldins: and an ntemrban car. S iit was hrought for $ 1 .000 da rn.'tes. A similar suit for the same amount is pendln In the circuit court foi damages for the death of Yesolosk.. The Jury went out last nUht a'-out 5 o'clock, returning a erdict ahout 7:30 o'clock.
Willi. in McXamara. Screh. thy town crier Cyrille A nderson. Alexis, the gamekeeper's on William Furey. Karl Krag, a poacher Carl Lanpunhahrn. Franz Stauh. a wanderer Frank Toepp. Vaxm, coioler John Coor.ey. titchem. tailor John Cunninshrtni. Kneadem. Uaker Kussell Mahoney. Chopem. hutcher Sylvester Makielski. Attendants Farl (Jillen and Jeremiah McCarthy. Hu.iterf Joseph Henz. Marvin Melker. Stuart I?iek. llaynioud Thallnier and Carl Gantert. Villagers James Ducey, (Uonn : !orninpstar. Hernard Dunnhuc, Gerald Donohue, Hubert Itohr. Walter McKay. Harold Grumniell and J. Moore. Tho Craluatos. Following is the list of those who rt ceived certificates of graduation fiom the eighth grade: William Furey, Karl Gillen, John Cunningham. John Cooney, Stuart P..ek. Frank Tcpp. William McXamara. Kussell Mahoney, Charles I -aumtrartner. Alfred Kill, Caii Gantert. Sylvester Makielski, Marvin Mieser. Carl Langanhahm. Kaytnond Thallmer. Cyrille Andersfn, Jos4-ph Ptnz. John Guilfoyle and Jeremiah .McCartliN .
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WASH I N ;T X. June IK. Prst
1 o'clock j Tumulty ! Marshall i
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Wilson '.v a s ntiti d at 'i'hiii .- 1. 1 y i:ht hy St-c' that h- and Vite-Pres't
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i.s fl ietids." Pres't W ilson at ranged to i - eie mws of his ('(nniiiin.it.": in com-
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j 1 any witn several mi. tis audi lliit-nds at the white hou-v Special; i . . i
win- taiihlis Kept the president in dose toil' li with every development at the Si. Lou is convention. Hear Demonstration. I lui;n-; the demonstration for the!
followed Judgt
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Wescott'is pctch. a telei hone v!i
enneciinu the conenticr. hall with the w hite house sw itch'. oard w as
Miss Moila Pjlttedt. tiie oun? Norwegian girl, lias again proved that she i the master of all women tennU players in the country. She has just won. for the second time.
the national title in singles and the j pened and the president. Mrs. Wil-
rlouhles title, along with Miss Kleanor1 fc'ears. j n winning the national title !y do- j fcating Mrs. Kdward Ka mond in '
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Secy Tumulty and others of whitt- house party listened in. applause and cheering could he
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sim'iai.ists in Mi:irri.;. Intfi nati.nal News Servi'-e: CHICAGO. June 16. The Illinois state convention of the socialist pattv opened here today for a two iays' session. Allan L. Henson. candidate for president, and Georue R. Kirkputrlck. vice presidential nominee, are in attendance and will deliv er addresses.
It is hoped in France that this year's increased yield will do away with the necessity of importing wheat and that lower prices will prevail.
L PROJECT
RETS KNOCKOUT
Special Board Reports Un favorably on Erie-Michigan Waterway.
. t h a i d very plainly.
At the conclusion of the 4.-mln
j i.te demonstration in his honor at - j the convention, the piesident retired j -r ! for the night. He left word that I vj
I h should he awakened if there i . ....
were any important uvei. mounts. Nairn- 'aiiipaign Manager. Prior to Thursday night's session of the convention the president was in communication with administration leaders at St. Louis on details ol the platform and on organization plans for the democratic: national ei-.mniiTtoe His decision to have
Vance C. McCormick of Pennsyl-i ) vania manage the campaign as i chairman of the committee and to have Rep. Carter Glass of Virginia serve as secretary was reached only i
alter prolonged consideration, and : js
i iter consultation with democratic leaders here and in St. Louis.
G INDIANA SUFFRAGISTS n
COLCMHl'S. ).. June 1 Ü. i'.ecause the henetits to he expected do not appear commensurate with the cost, a special hoard of I'r.ited States army engineers Thursdav made an
unfavorahle report to Cov. Willis on j T" Vuneir Organiation the proposal to construct an inland; Affiliate l"or c;mk! of Sufwaterway from L'ikc Krie at or near! lra'f Cau Toledo t t.h southerly end of I-ake I
Michigan and ."hicaco i.y wav of Fort Wayne. Ind. The report to Jov. Willis was signed hy Juhh Millis, colonel, 'oips of engineers, senior meniher of the hoard. It .stated that an appeal from the decision of the hoard could he made to the hoard of engineers for livers and harhors. a permanent l.ody fitting at Washington, to which all examination and survey reports . of this character are re-
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MANY ACCIDENTS ARE REPORTEDIN INDIANA o.."S7 Injuries Arc Hc(riii hy Ianplojt'v Total Coi!iH-n-a-liou is $2H.TC1.ST.
! i I i ; .'i 1 1 'I ; : -vs SiTvi-'i: f.Vl I AXAPoLlS. Ind.. .Inne 1;. j Regardless of the fact thev do not i
hold the vote in Indiana, suffragists) will meet here on June to plan I Ihe liiot vii:o-ius e.iinji.i gn in In-
di.in.i thev have er carried op iiil t 1 1 . m-iiTtiive i,i mil,.. I hem
selves heard in tin- fill political
hat I le. At Ihe ( oufeleli. e here, tile Woni-
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lvpial Suffrage league will join
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Iuterij.it ioiial News Sorv'-e: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. June 1 ; -
Tlie largest numher of accidents' tha'. have occurred in the state in ' one month since tl e state industrial j commission was formed happened ! in May, according to the report of the commission. It shows that there '. were 3, "ST accidents.
1 The report shows that .V.", rases ! were investigated and t los d during i jthe month hy the hoard and Hose1
cases show a total expenditure hy , the employers of thr-ir insurance l carriers of SL'vTOLST. There is now ! heing p. lid to employes hy their cmplovers, according tf ii summary j made hy the commission. 1 0. l n 2 a week on l."0S cases at present un- ! der compensation, wliich is an averi ago of $7.7." a week for each man.
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close cooperation 1-ctWeen these T V. o organizations. heretofore l'riendlv
livals. is an important sip in the progress of the suffrage cause in In- i
diana. leaders sav. Mrs. 'artie Chapman suffrage leud r. v iil ! speaker at the conference
he uccfrded a strong welcome
cal suffrage workers. Preceding the conference many speakers w ill address street metitifs 1 1 e I e .
att. noted the chief She will
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FIRE MEXICAN EDITOR
Led Out of Laredo ami Told Never t Return.
Q O e Q O O O
PHI DELTA KAPPAS TO CONVENE AT LAFAYETTE
Business Thermometers
Just .is thermometers register the temperature, News-Times WANT ADS tmni Jay to day register the needs, the wants, the ortermg of South Bend and vicinity. Right now thj "Help Wanted" classification registration is at a higher point than it has been in year' rast. And this means that there is work for anyone who wants work who will read News-Times "Help Wanted" Ads.
Dele-ate I Von All (er Will tentl High School Organia-rion'-N Cement Ion.
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I.AKKlio, Texas. June lü. Thirl yi American residents of Lando. mostly business men. Thursday led Leo I. Walhrr. n .Mexican and managing i ditor of FA Progresso. a Mexican newspaper puhlished here, into .Mexico at the point of a pistol, and ordered him, under penalty of , death, n u to return to tl e l'nited i States. PI Progresso recently con- i
tained editorials attacking the l"nit- ! V.
ol States government. The committee also notilied oilo r jiersoiis connected with the paper to ceuM- its publication immediately.
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Our New York Buyer's "Big Scoop" Wash Dresses iOr Our Stores
$3.50 Wash Dresses
ne big ra-k "f women's and misses' r.ewest style dreses in La w n Iii
' loins. lur.ens- uso sport dresses in this lot; all 2 s ; f ;, e
$1.89
$8 Wash Dresses
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White -oiie and Floral
eliii-i -oidered and silk su.-h trimmed; women's and ni isles' sizes; spuria 1
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$2 Wash Dresses
W ':n i .'.- and misses' sie. Linen-, Pej.ps , nd awning stripes, all kinds and st v les . .
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Women's Up to $8 Coats
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('hoii i- of plaids, corduroys and novelty mixtures; all I'.ilti stvle.
Girls' $2.00 Dresses
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Women's Up to $25 Suits
i "hoi- e of Suit in the day that ?!'.": extra
arv s-priui: torc Saturolif Up t'" special at
75c Silk Gioves
Li dies' .hirt ('love--, white or in all s!7.e Si. (HI I.oil Silk .lot-. .. . .
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15 Ways to Save $1 Women's $1.50 New Wash Dresses 89c Best 75c Summer Corsets 49c Women's $2 Corsets for Summer at 98c Women's 75c Muslin Night Gowns 39c Child's $2 New Wash Dresses 98c Girls' $3 Beautiful White Dresses $1.98 Women's 25c Silk Lisle Hose 17c Women's 50c Lisle Union Suits 39c Infants' $1.50 Carriage Robes 98c Infante' 75c New White Dresses. . . .49c Women's $1 Envelope Chemise. . . .69c Women's Bsst 75c Emb. Brassieres 39c Women's $2 Muslin Emb. Petticoats 98c Women's $1 Muslin Emb. Gowns at 69c Women's 75c Auto Hoods, Special 39c Women's $2 Long Kimonos 98c
We Defy Competition to Equal These. Millinery Bargains n-v j i I M m
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Up to $3 New Sporf Hats 98c satunla sjk i ial A lai -e variety of Toadies Sport Hats in clever striped and plain colors; large Sailors. ur pri' e ;s-. $3.00 Leghorn Hst Shapes .$1.39 Up to $1.50 Hemp Shapes 29c $3.50 Genuine Panama Hats $1.98 Up to $4.00 Trimmed Hats $1.00
Saturday Sale of Boys'
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Over 50 Cute Styles. $1.50 WASH SUITS ie. to S c;il, Child's i.iitv Wash Suits in Yestee. l:;ily P". N'oi foil., s- .i'oi ami other -lever
Stv'.e.s. made ! t.i.-t ioIoj- a h -
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I .end ; .- lecia 1 a t . . s::.n Wash -nijs ;n 7."e XYa-li uit at . .
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BOYS' 50c HATS 39c New stvles in Straw and Cloth: special at :;!. Si W 1 KnicUei-s al C.:e Hoys. I'nion uits !! BOYS' 50c BLOUSES 39c New- summer ISloii-e- ;md Sport Shirts; .ill si.. . :;:.
Fcr the Good Old Summer Time SI Men's Union Suits
.Men's i eciila r U -lie I'llOJl knee h-i.uth. all si.-s. at
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$1.50 Sport Shirts, 89c Men's -''in t Shli'ls i!) ,. striped patterns, all j i - t -ty res; S:irts. in ail s..es. at S''. 75c Night Shirts at 47c Men's eo,.. .j;!.!tv Mn-l.tl N;ght .-'!n:;-.. ail .-:-. 17c :(!, .i- ( ot. Hosv y -j--Mch'h r.n- i!k Hat- . :'.. Mc.iN S !.."( KliaKi I'ants at !M
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New s-Ti:ne Special Service: I.ArAYKTTi:. fnd.. June K
More than öoo niemhers of the l'hi i Peita Kappa fraternity will come to I.afaette next Wednesday for the! annual national convention of that' M-eiety. There will he delegates from j many cities in Indiana. hio. Mis-I -uri. Washington and Oresron. An!
ei.ih orate program of entertainment has been arranged. Yountf women coming for the social event" of tlie program will stav at the Sis-ma c'hl fraternity house at Purdue university. Mayor Thomas Hauer w ill make the address- of welcome. The conventon will clo.-e with the convention hall l-'riday night. llerheit SattWr is the hairnian of the executive committee of the convention.
to m:Ti:n:i mond.w. I :i i e . : ; -n n 1 N'-mv-- srvi'- . Ni IH.i:S II.I.i:. Ind.. .June 1.';. J. huth.er llin-liaw. a f'-rm r dire. -lor of th.e peojde's Srate n.'ir.k of Areadia. w hi' h ( h.se.i its doors with a hi- loss to d.'j.r.si'urs, will he placed oa trial next Mondav on ,ui overdraft charge.
PRIZE SNAKE STORY
! Intprnation.il New Servi-e-I HLUFFTÜN. InJ.. Jiine K The j piize snake story of the early sain-
i STOCKHOLM. Juno i:, vin I.oni dfn, June 1 . In the naval nagement off llavringe las: Tuesday' j Russian torped.t hoat de-trovej-s , J have sunk th Cerrtian auxiliary j
cruiser ih'rzmann ami Konig von Sach-en. two armored trawlers a:d:
j a numher of merchant ve-s-ds laden1 j with tiniher and ore. which the de-- ' I man warships were convoying. nly 'two of It t"!s under cnuvoy, the,
Lavinia -i t ni Ingrid Horn, hive been '
accounted for. Thev took refua.-
vedish ports. ihe crews o:
sunken vereis are believe! to have
teen s.ivhJ, except '.( men from ..ne! of the auxiliary cruisers, who w ere uii ami Wind firing Out l'ul n drowned. j How lo lleuiov e 'lliem. Here's a eh ir.ee. Miss i'lv. !-:';: ,
'to trv- a remedy for treekl-s witii the guarantee a r-lia'ale dealer that
i it w ill tmt cos. o i a iien nv unl
Charles U . Dawson of amhride. t r,.mov f.s the ire. kle-: v. hi!e if it do j port. Ma-s., who vv us kilh-d !y a ivt.- you ;t fkar complexion til" e-J New York Central train near Lv dick ( -use is trifling. J some, time S.iturdav nit;ht. after he Simply y t an ounu' of othine :
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the
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BODY STILL UNCLAIMED
double .-trenirth from anv dn;KKit
tret a rew applications should sho.v
vjij iJ e:isv it to rid jnirsetf t."
a snake estimated by diferent per- ! water, probably will be buried in the homely freckles and get a oeunsons at from 1.. to 60 feet in length. ! South Ileii-l. A telegram was rc- tiful complei n. Rarely is moie According t Marcus Alexander the'teive.l Thursday morning from a 'than one ounce i.ee.ied for the w orst
leimest- .case.
He .sure to ask the dr j::s for tt.e do it !e strnctii othii.e a this is the (rec riptioTi sobj jiidr guarantee of
i .1 'iiev h i: It ialls lo o e
ner come- from Wells county. For j had been washed from th- bump- !
some time ihere liad t een rumors of ( is while the en-:.ne was s oopmg
snake was rinally killed when it w a.s ' tnibi idceport undertaker
ft und w ound around
'ihe ortnial report said ihr v as 1 'J 1 -- feet alid that th a. LI.-- i " i-T
feree post. iu' that tht
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length ' -ii.il-; i
dv ''e taken care ot".
t l:o detimte ;t T ia V. tZ e I ; 1 e n t s were ide Tue o.j.i. ;.- -t;U .,- .ie Jonvs
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