South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 34, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1917 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1MES I EI NEWS IN AND ABOUT TOWN SAFETY ZONES TO BE ESTABLISHED REV. J. P. BOGUE WILL TALK DURING REVIVAL 'V. t;ü!,i up,, i "fib: Pedestrians and Passengers Will Be Protected Where Triff ic Is Heavy. ' 1 ! i 7
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tho public rnark'-t during January fallen o:f ( or.side rably from the hi-lii a' eiatre f-sta '!i he-1 in the pre-rlini J months-, accordir. to the monthly leport of the city staler whifh was J of the board of public tafety Krida y morning. There were I.ut :) producer? represented th'-re n the four S iturdays of the month, tho only days on which the market was opened. Of the 30 dry measures tested by tho sealer, five were found to be incorrect and were condemned. All of tho others received the officials sinelion. All of the weights tested were found correct, hut one spring balance and one counter scale were condemned because they ave inaccurate returns. Follections for the month amounted to $:!7.S(. Kor the protection of pede.-trians and pa.rners of tho city car." the hoard ha decided to protect the busiest corners of the city by estab-li-nin fafety zn-s. An order v. as made by th board to establish the innovation as soon as the proper ecjMipment can be purchased and Jnailed. The zone will be in the shape of lout; pannels parallel to the car tracks enclosed for ju'eater safety with chains supported on stationary standards. It is planned to make each zone somewhat longer than th-' largest street car in use on tincity line?. The zones will be placed at Main st. and Washington aw. Washington and ?dichigan st., and Michigan st. ami .Icfferson blvd. Should the plan, which is In the shape of -an experiment, following lines investigated by the board in other cities, prove satisf actory they may be Installed at othei corners! The advlrability of installing semaldicres at the tratfio. ce nters also was Ii -cussed. William K. i'.i.lhand. for some time connected with the- isolation hospital, who has lately resigned, was reinstated in his former posiGWENT WELSH CHOIR GIVES CHURCH CONCERT IUal Mu-ical Organisation Filtertains luir.r Aiullejuc Willi lka-ln 1roram. The Roal CJwent Welsh choir. well known male chorus, presented a pleading concert at the Fir; t M. j
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K. church lat night which was chosen secretary of the smaller cornmarked by a larye attendance. Th'mittee at the meeting Kriday afterconcert was given under the aus- noon.
pice- of the c hoir of the church. The following was the program that was presented: l'.y entire choir, "Jollv l'ellows', ii ml "When You and I Were Young Maggie": solo, "A Little Hit of Heaven." and "Just Her Way," by Si.trwv Davies: trio "Ticklers", by Messers Waiden. John and White choir. "A Kather's Lulaby"; duet "I'low Cently Hew"; choir. "Come i Where My Love Ies Dreaming , Tommy Iid' and "Carry Me Kack to (Mil VirriPii": hoir, "Aberwstv. yth": cpiartet. "Iitighing N Contagi-i mis" and "Johnny Schmöker": choir. Comrades in Arms' and "Ialcenj Allanaah": choir, "March cf the j .Men of Harlech": solo. "The Deathles Army", by George Hopkins; h.oir, "Tho instruction of Dava"; hoir. Welsh sational anthem. "Hen Wlad Ky Nhadau"; choir. "Ameri a." SEEK TO RAISE FUNDS FOR WAR SUFFERERS MfTorts Will He -Mach tc Obtain $10,000 in ririlges at lns 3Irelins. Efforts to -aise JD'.iji'O in pledges will be made at a mass meeting to be held at the huh school Sunday afternoon in behalf of suffering Jews. Syrians and Armenians in the war zones. Prominent local citizens are behind the move nent which is. nation wide, and wnleh is expected to net Jl. 000, 00 for the relief fund. Judge Ralph S. Teig of Mishawaka. will call the meeting to order, also making an address which will be followed b a violin solo by Abraham Cohen. Dr. c A. Lippinrott will also urge support lor ti:e sufferers, while Kabbi Julius Leibert , U to peak last. Musical selectior:. ocal solo by Mi- Ksther Abrains and J. G. PipotE are included on the program. The Valye OF Your Food Can only Ik estimated by tlu amount of nutrition tl.TiMil through the print's-, of gcxw 1 digestion. If help is ncvchtl TRY HOSTETTER'S STORIACH BITTERS
-a i Ki:V. J. I IM Hi Uli I lev. J. P. linkup, pastor c)f the Linden. Ind., .Methodist church, will assist Rev. J. A. Ird at the River l'ark Methodist Kpiscopal church during the simultaneous revival which begins Sunday. Rev. Rosue, tvho is an effective and forceful speaker, will arrive in the city Monday and will preach his first I sermon here on Monday evening on What is Religion?" MAY APPOINT OTHER COMMITTEEMEN TODAY J "ii-st Meeting on Irop-Ml Cluuige of Citj fJovernnient Is Held. The committee of eight appointed since the mass meeting, here Tuesday night, which was addressed by U. W. Waile, city manager of Dayton, ., to investigate the advisability of changing South Rend's form of government, held its lirst meeting Kriday afternoon, perfected its organization and took up the discussion of the proposed change. A sub-committee, composed of D. L. (luilfoyle. Clem Ssmogor and K. II. Hering, was appointed to drawup a list of the different organizations that are likely to be interested in the .subject of the commission form of government and to lay out idans for bringing the proposition up before these organizations. The c ommittee of 100 which is soon to bo selected by the committee which met Kriday will be as representative one as possible and will include members of most of the organizations in tli- city. K. T. Iionds was The committee will meet again at 1 :''." o'clock this afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce building to discuss further details of the work. The members of the larger committee of loo may be selected at the meeting this afternoon. MASS MEETING TO BE HELD BY MUSIC LEAGUE .Mi l'ram-es Hriuutago, Prominent 'iK-ago Mii-ician. Will SHk at (iathcrins: IVh. 12. Plans for a big mass meeting on Monday. Keb. 1 2. at which Miss Frances I'rundage. secretary of the Civic Music league of Chicago "will be the. principal speaker and at wnich the campaign to make South OciTj a more important music center, through the formation of a music league, were discussed at a meeting of the committee which is promoting the enterprise, held at the high school building Kriday night. The constitution for the proposed league, was gone over carefully at the meeting and many other details) were worked out. Nicholas Lentz. K. 1 1. Inscrsoli and Preston W. Meli enry were named as members xt the publicity committee. Another meeting of the general committee will be held at the high school Tuesday evening for the purpose of working out other details connected with the formation of the league. "DAVID COPPERFIELD" TO BE SHOWN IN MOVIES li,.m iatbn of Hk keiw Hook W ill Prcentotl at St. Iul's SketchPs from "Daviii tub!." Charles Dickens' Coppergreatest book, will be presented in motion pictures o: Sunday night at the St. Paul's Methodist Kpiscopal church. ' A film also will be thovn which will tell the story of "Quec n Ksther and Mordivui" as recorded in the t)ld : Testament. Pi c eiling the pictures the pastor j of the church. Kev. James L. Card- ; iner. will preach on "The Clod of '. the Crisis." the sermon being based tn the Look of Ksther. The choir will sing at this erite "The Lord i- My Light." by Hurdette and "TliMii Th.it from the Heaven's Art." by Scott, and the congregation will unite in singing from the screen some of the popular hymns of the chare h.
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