South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 66, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1917 — Page 2
ihl auum BEND NEWS-TIMES HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN JUDGE FARABAUGH CIVIC CLUB ACTIVITIES Sorority Girls Will Dance in "The College Hero i 'The Pa.-sior. Play." a motion picture in tlirr r.-ls at the Knlry J f h tht fv-niii?. I'prforn'.nno ' m the afternoon for hihlren. FvenGETSCLASSHQFÜQR i n g, ad nits only. Nominal admission fi t barged. M'-tirg of Iii. J ',.. s f mil. ma at the .Mi.f.-i'l srln.ol t"!ii-ht at 7 :") ' In. k under the dii t;on of Wal- ? -r Karr. p. Iri'or . ; i - ' a I ! anl I a1 Hotrc Dame Year Book Will Be Dedicated to Local Attorney-Professor. J 17 K i! 5? V ; 1 J .5 Y r ? i'.i I! n line -. 7 :
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j omorrow, 1 nursuay, iviarcn otn tt( JVvl
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M Athletic clubs m-tw:g at
A. Farabuugh of South th- thr- lollo'.vlr.g e (ininunitv cm-
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evening when tne
honored by the cias- cflt,-rs this evening at 7:::') o'clock:
ivrr-i'v la1 ? 'lm t'i'l.ak r ami SanpV. ' " ! i innif's and 1 1 1 ! 1 1 eve nt. ."o ohil-
o::ir," th- an-1
ii.al .irlooi. of th- M-nlor tla-s, j
s,s i!uifaN' to him. Tue rciid-r-nt i- cKcially richly honored thH
ear ho ;i'i!o of f ho diamond jubilee j scioi k Minister, sjnak on ar of the univer-it'. . I Humane Subject-.
J :i tl Farabaugh ha ! .i a pro-
WILL OBSERVE SUNDAY
or In lh" law (h -partiafnt t tho Human- Sundav will 1.- observed
u.uver-ity since. Ins graduation in 'on April 1' ami local tni ni -f t-r- will I . 1 . 1 A - , . I
and In that caparitv has al-i,M' ;,fM1 pr aen M-nmni. upon
unman" Miojocts. arcort ing n a no-ci-ion reached at a meeting of the
at tho
V. M. ('. A. last night. Literatur
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''Ii h-M in tho highest c.--
t'-;u bv tho student-. In rcciil
vrar.; he lias tnu-.l.t c!i-". in -vI-i outli Hend Human- society
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(lot ',,Tlf ' It it : SlllljOCl "III I'' Mill HUI lO
ith Iuinit'rs hy th so it y .
T1h socioty ol N'cil',l to offer r.
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Tho jiJl"o a' pr' -ut t o h-., only the inn'or .:(! si-nidi rlar- 5.
Tvnt-no y ai.- am .ludg' Tar-! ?haim!i rai.io t( Xotr' I'aine from1
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riiaia .-i'U I u. -, .vii'l entöl--! th I rearatery 1m a rinu-nt . In I !'( I ." entT"l 1 1 1 elas.-p-al y part inent ami wa:; ralua i I in with Up.? (le:;ro vt A. H. After u'radualinn hf ci:tM-"(l h- law sf.-honl ani v .7iadmte;l in lM7 witli the de--ree of LL. It. In 1 fm:: and 1 tA : nirnil'fr of the nniv.r;-ity
r!"hatiiif; te:un. in lfor. a i:!mbr
f the lawyer..' iphatin tani, ;ni(
in iri7 wtft M lertcd as th' repre-j . ntativ.' of the unieit- at thei
tat oratori :i 1 ( ori'csf. Aside from lis studio. Mr. !.ira!,uiirh was al.-o kiifwn in t!i t Id of athletics as 'he star firM ha-eman of the varify f'jrad. At the coinduslon of his i a:sity career 1 refused otTers from FAeral t'-am to proecetl ultli the prro tice t lav,'.
nils! n the fourth tmi" tnat a
.a vina p. has hren honor'd hy thr
HANGE PHOGRM
CONVENT ON
i ! Entertainment Features of T.
P. A. State Meeting Are Mapped by Committee.
Part of the program that will entertain the delegates to tho state convention of th; Travelers' Protective association to be held in Soutn Iiend May 1 J and II has; been arranged ami was ivCn out by the
ili einher-; of th senior cla.-s. anl entertainment committee at a meettwo of the other- have been pro-hnur of the executive committee of lessors of law. Col. William 1 Ioy pes ) I'"-t IC held last niht at the Oli
ver hotel. The program as far as it has been completed is as follows: AutomoPile sight-seeing trip over the city 1'iiday afteroon from 2 o'clock to ." o'clock; banquet at Olivfr hotel at t, o'ebu k I'ridav; ball at 1 o'clock
ALWAYS REST IN WORLD at Place hall Friday ni.ht; stag par-
und .Judi-'o Timothy Howard. Last ear the book was dedicated to i'rnf. Martin McCue, Iran of the en giip ring depart nicnt. BEST STUDENT IS NOT
ty at I o'clock Friday ni-ht; 'a-
J. .!. O'Brien Pin
.hhI Ila'at in (.aiiiing
Out NeeM of I rade ot delegates at 'J o clock bat-
util iy morning. Various other committees were named at last niuhfs meeting and
i are as follows: Committee on print-
. It is tvt al.is the h'-y that is i,)S; ot- tp4,. yt.:ir i,0ok, i I. Har.'y, f'.ippos. to 'e tie- : 1 1 ; 1 1 1 t or who 1, ;i:ilfolo and ito'.lo (. Pare; lias m.ob- the I'-i reroid i: .-ehooi. committee on writing material for that Micceds the ic--t in ;i t lade ye-, r p0uii William K. L'import, C. or ioi-me-. .1. J. o'P.rien of tb.e'w Fas-ett and Viclor Jmes; enm-j-outh Pe-nd lathe works, a member ! mittee on badges, V. O. Davits, of the ocatioiril -uiih.iue commit- i Frank H. Herinu and Judge 1.. M. t e. to'id the ii. ember-, of the Par- I lammerschmidt: committee on
nt-Teav hers" an-iation of the 'AI ue-scl s-. lmol. 'i'Kev.la. afternoon. Mr. M'I'.rien empliasized the im-
1; ii il- lor the i . In the talk Ii' 1 nuinrul. announced that free tramsn'so u,-;;e a rioit of the leent ta t ( p, 1It;i ( U)lx throughout the city would on vrvitie... o: oe.itii mal -n ida n ,0 furnished the delegates. Another v ot !er- oi i.di.'.na poo. at w hicti he j meeting of the executive committee v. as pit-.".:. lie praisd the n c.i - ; w . ; I take place Momiav n.'ght at the
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Thoto by Tarrot. Top Mary Millay. Third row Kleanor TTagerty. Iconise Fritz. Martha Fritzer. Ruth Kotz. Clara Schwind. Hildegard Colier. Second row Irene La über, Ilosalie Singler Carmel Hartford, Bernadette Hrehmer. Lower row Katherine Michels, Cecilia V'ennet. M.arg:aret McCIave. Mary Kelly.
"The College Hero" is being put together in its tinal rehearsals this week at the Flks' club. Kveryone of the live hundred in the cast is going through his particular stunt just as it will lie given at the opening performance Friday evening The full dress rehearsal will be held Thursday evening at the Oliver theater when the stage will he sot. the lighting effects tried and everyone will be in costume. This week marks the final lap in
the preparation for the b'ggest event of its kind South Lend has ever seen. "The College Hero" musical hurrah full of college spirit and
noise, will he produced at the Oliver
tlnater Friday, Saturday and Monti iy evenings with Saturdiy matinee, for the Pig Lrother Military scouts.
The ticket sale proper will open this morning at 10 o'clock at the Oliver theater. One of the popular groups in the chorus and one of the most attractively costumed, is the Meta Phi sorority led by Miss Irene Lauber.
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BBERS PISS Ü
The girls dancing in this group with
Cab aret girls, dancing girls, sor- j Miss Lauber are: Misses Ernestine ority, basketball and all other kinds jKOX Mary Kelly, Hildegard Goller. of girls will mingle their voices with Margaret Perry. Dorothy Kleiser,
college chaps, waiters and the like Carmel Hartford, Mary Miller, Clara
Schwind, Pernadette IJrehmer, Katherine Michels, Leota Bauer, Margaret McCIave. Kuth Kotz, Maryiose A. Butler, Martha Fritzer. Ilo.-alie Singler, Iuise E. Fritz. Clearer Hagerty, Helon Fischer, J' ssie Craves, Doris Cddy, Hope Miller and Myrna Tallerday.
in a volume ot noise such as tne
Oliver has never housed.
56,000 II LEI" S!fi
IPÜEIITSI8
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The First Formal Showing ot' New Spring Stvles
in Millinery, Suits, Coats, Dresses,
Seperate Skirts, Waists and Accessories Showing this time the newest variations and the most extensive collection of Women's, Misses' and Children's outer apparel. A cordial invitation is extended to view this unusual showing. Tailored Suits in Cloth at $15, $19.50, $25.00, $39.75 Beautiful Dresses at $15.00, $19.75, $25.00 to $45.00 Distinctive Coats at $10.00, $15.00, $25.00 to $50.00 Smart Silk and Wool Skirts $5.95, $7.50, $10 to $25 Artistic Hats at $5.95, $7.95, $10.00 to $25.00 Stylish Silk Waists at $3.98, $5.00, $6.00 to. $12.50
Saturday, March the Tenth We announce an informal opening of our Children's Departments Dresses Coats Hats Shoes. See further announcement in Friday's Paper.
Robertson Brothers CoipaHl
SOUTH DEND
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souvenirs, C. A. Imlph and D. I Cuilt'oyh. V. I. Hardy, general manager of th' Chiea'-o and Northern Indiana
BinH Brink President at Ed- Exr-cditurcs Cor.t:mplatGd by
voi burg, Bi t Are Frightened Fr.m Building.
Unwarranted fright caused two
L...rd of works Tola; ro Thin $34,C39.
K-timates on public improvements
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WILL GIVE BANQUET
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Tho annual St. Patrick's day banfitiet of th Ancient Order of Hi-
bank robbers, who attempted to to be made this year, amounting rille the II. S. Carlisle Hankinfi Co ; to $94,03.75 were submitted by safe at Edwnrdshurt?. Mich., early ' City engineer Anderson at the meetTuesdav morning, the loss of over ' inff of the h' livd of Wu:ks Tuesday , . . ,. ..... nh;ht. Despite sev eral rema.istrators Jo.000. according to ( hief of Petee- the hoarins on Uie as ei,inenl roll tives John U. Kuespcrt. who was for the opening of the North Side called upon to investigate the rob- bhd. from St. Peter st. to Xotie bery by the I'dwardsburg author!- Dame av. was approved and the ti(s. j necessary sters toward opening the Kuespcrt returned to outh Bend boulevard will be proceeded with. Tuesday afternoon and said that no The matter of opening the boulevard description of the person of thr which is an important link in the robbers bad heen sen. red. but that connecting boulevard iv.-tem of the tinker prints were found upon the "i:y has been tinder dispute for a doors of the safe and that reproduc- ! number o' vears. In connection with
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tiornians and the Ladies' auxiliary
j will be held at the Oliver hotel on Sunday evening. March IS, at G:.!0 o'clock. The committee in charge of the affair has completed all ar-
I rani;'inents and an elaborate pro'l.iie of ( hri-t" I houu in rider , oram has been promised, consisting
'of musiial numbers and addresses.
A reception will precede the ban-
Noire Dame News
MOVIES DRAW CROWDS
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i ' . ! i i -: i a l '! r. it ' a' t!" Kal-.v and !!- .-. 1 1- Tim-day K . i ' r 1 1 1 i i t i i '
:i''f for indoor i
.m:k two calls. The Central tire department anV'ied two ,alls Tuesday niht. A
'thinmev !ire at the residence t
1... :is II. .tc'.rK. S. Franklin st.. v. a:; j i it out without damage. A fil-c ;il ii'Mi ' v;i turned in from bov 4 1". cnin- of Howard and Muhi-
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Doctor Tells How Co Quickly Strengthen Your Eyestght at Home
riTTlTlOX llAMvUtlTCY. A p-titun In bankruptcy Pais i c.i. i i . .1. , t. .... l. , . . ... i:,.i.
a'V(( j t j ji.itu ; iwe .o;..i i;op n r-. .wunia:i st.. and Tli.ul M. T.ilcott was
T'lesiiay appointed receiver for thr - t tb "-nicnt of its a fairs. The lib;lities are .civen ;;s $1 ;:...( and the assetas
Joyce Kilmer. th' literary editor of the Xew York Times, will letture in Washington hall Wednesday evening. He will be the gu-t of the poetry society of the university this afternoon in the club rooms
Thirty-tlve thousand dollars has hren o!h-.tfd by the executive committee of the old student hall fund. It i- planned to erect a $1. "0,0 0 0 building on the campus and tho building probably will be ere ted during the coming summer.
I'ernard Yoll of the philosophy department, lias been selected aledictorian of the class of 1 L 1 7 by the Kev . .M.ttt!'. Schumacher, the director f stir.lits. it was announced last evening. Ydl lias been a prominent member of the t la-s and lias bten a member of the dtbatm.-. teams for thr past few years. Sjn-er Strahan of the classical department
(;ivi: im:.nv suimm'i:.
Members of the degree team of I
the South Hein! court. No. 41, Tribe
Hen llur, held a penny .-upper
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and j'oetry editor of the has bren ch'. -rii class pi
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is and social evening ht
jtrer.xtJion-; po ler hall. Dancing also was en-
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1 3 7 Tc,fH i ' FOR THROAT AND LUNGS
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STritMOUN COLT.HS AND COLDS
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Alterativ
(OLD OI ALL LEADING DltlüOlaTi
Catl'dic lniv er.-itv " tpa
general suhjet t f th.e batii lor orations to ti.. given eommcr.eement week, rimer Tohin, a 5onir la vyer. 'f.ik on tk hitry of the "t'atholic Cni ersity". Michael M'.:lare. a classbal st ob nt. will s;u ak -n the "".itho!ic Cniver.-ity and th Individual." scar I-rv;r a srnior philosopher. will .-peak on the "'athelic Cniversitv and Socictv."
TO TAKi: CLAIM. Leo Sny-iei. 44 1 S. iYlb.ws st.. left for ;i!lette. Wvo, Tue.-iay t take up a government claim. Mr. Snyder lias been a re.-ident of the city for some time and was an employe of the Oliver Plow Co.
the opening of the boulevard the Ceorge Cutter Co., which entered a written protest against the action will le allowed ?".0" damages. Tho company asked for $2('.V'0O. A.-.-essment mils for the widening of Leer st. from Lincoln way K. to the New York Central railroad, were tiled. The assessment rolls call for the widening of the street 20 feet on the we.-t side. A resolution calling for the pavement of Leer st. from Lincoln way K. to Calvert St., was heard and adopted. Th largest items in the city engii.fer's estimate on the expense of public improvements expected to be undertaken this year are. an expenditure of J'J.Oloi for the paving and improving of Francis vt. from Cedar st to the North Sid bld.. and an expenditure of .sJL'.Glä for paving improvements on Ihoadv.ay from Carroll t-t. to High st. and from lT.T.l.lin st. to Iifaye!te hlvd. The other improvements included ati' the pavement of an alley west of Lafayette bhd. from Monroe st. to South st.. at an estimated cost of $1.410; the pavement .of an alley south of .TeUYrson blvd. from Lai:rel st. to Chappcl st.. at a cost of 0"1.T"; th- pavement of nn alley west of Michi-an st from .Madison st. to Marion st.. at i cost of .1.4 t : the piving of Il.irvisnr. av. from Lir.e. Pi a.'.v II. to Cuerbringei- st.. at a of $:'.'.:': tb.e paving of Culvert st. from Miami st. to High st.. at a co.-t of $v517: the installing of a "er pipe on stemo av. from Iro.ju.ds av. to Iifaye'tc blvd.. at a -o-t of 5.'.." ; tb.e installing of a pipe .-ewer on dive st. from Limlm a., oast to Wa-liin-'ton st.. at a cost of ?J.l""; tli" installing of a pipe sr'.ver on lttm -f. from Leer st. to r.r.-t alley cast of I'lyde st.. at a o-t of 51.1"'": the paving of Purr'rir.ger st. from Y'.ttace ilrove a v. to Sherman av . at a cost of $;;.12"; the paving of Franklin st. from In(P.ani to Calvert st.. at a cost f 5ij.:.:-:..
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Thursday You are invited to come and view this style show of women's correct apparel for Spring. This will be a fashion review De Luxe of interest to ladies who want last moment style information.
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