South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1917 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

2 THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1917.

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

CO. F IS STILL

WITHOUT ORDERS

TWO LITTLE NEWSGIRLS FIRST IN SOUTH BEND

Local Soldiers Would Be Ready One Hour After Troops Are Assembled.

With the inevitable smile on her luff, roller FkatfM on her feet anJ f r .sack on her hack, slie appeared for the 10th time at least. "Have you put my name in the jas-tr yet?" Ami v. ho is sh that she should

?nrit this distinction 7 She i.? South

Mnd'M first news girl and her name.

LODGE NOTES

I'ctT St.

A short time ntrr I.ulu' hmthor

't "harks, had a iaier route, hut h

Thf Independent Order of Foresters pave n rtir.ee at the W. O. W. hall lat evening for members and their friend. Muic vva.s furnished by Ilaoren's orchestra.

Knights and Ladies oC Security, council No. liiZ. held a metin? last evening at the Modern Woodmen hall. Three candidates were initiated and a membership campaiem was launched that will last for four months. The 2Sth anniversary campaign ended in February, with a total of J3,l5 candidate bein initiated into all of the lodges.

The U A. L A., No. 1003. pave

a dance last evening at Heyler hall

J be it known, in Miss Lulu Tucker. "I kr.ov. that n are in condition Lulu is 10 years old. the daughter to move at moment's notice." de-, of Charles Tucker, 317 1-2 N. St.

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Glared apt. I. i:o.;is of '. F.

th;rd Indiana national 'ward. "1

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, " ",ir "lü"ni tor members and their friends. FaWtnaruticM and p -r;:n of equ ip- ( he also had scarlet fever, which put vorn in the card Karnes wr won i"'-lit ami by reason of p. r.-oral jn-j harls out of the running for 21 by if. Webster, C. Chreist, Mrs. II .Miction- in th- past month-! sin - ! day5- evn though he was only sick Loy, and Mrs.C r,. Lam?.' A short

. uas. curing ni quarantine, meeting v.as held and an excellent Lulu volunteered to take over the military exhibition was rfiven by the route of 11 papers. Kvery afternoon Lc-n Hur drill team. The hall was ."he Mart out faithfully on her rol- beautifully decorated with red. !!- -skates and skates her way from white and blue and at one end of hous- to house. jthe- hall "Old Glory" was draped. So agreeable has I.ailu found the! Musi.- was furnished by Messick'n result of hr labor and the result orchtstia and a buffet luncheon was is money that she has decided to i served.

route of her own ami an- A special meeting- will lie held

f rom

the return of the company

th" Mexi-an border." Ai c-t no information has tor.e to tiie local i.tl'.ct rs r inline any 1 n jiuMti' on to b" n;'ide for a warlike m'e iior have any ordeis ben received for the enlistment of ,ntn to hrir. 'A tii- comp. my up to war

. tr-r-th. Tlx-re are now r, S iun!et a

u: the local crnpany w iiich has jot I ounces that she already has four , May 2. at which there will be repi. early a do-n rnn by enlistment.! customers on her list. Her enthus- i resentatlves from Michigan City,

i:ito the federal service. There is a iism bias spread to her chums and J Lai orte. Mishawaka and KIkhart,

o'iaii' -, thouf h. th.it a ampauii to ttttle Miss Helen Washburn, S t ? X. brio- up th numbers of th1 corn- Hill st., has also joined the rank:-: j-any may be put on. though ("apt. I of outh Hend newspaper carrier. Kouers st itcd that he would not 'Though her route is small, she says r;uire his enlistment ottker to quit jit is daily a-srowing.

M regular employrnent to serve the ' oinpariy unless, h would be a---. I'f'l of pi optr ( m p iisation from government, .itue th company has so it'eii'lv ift-riifil irum the border practlcal1 nothing in th" way of eijuipment and supplies i mi.'-.-inir from the mpiny'b lo krs. It is tin- ho.t -t oT i lie others of the company that vxiihiri .I ho'ii' al'trr the ;issnmbly f tile . ompr.m it ;ubl tie on thr ino toward any joint on th com-pass.

The Michigan City drill team will put on wor't.

AUTO SALES DEPARTMENT WILL BE BROUGHT TO CITY Headquarters, I "ni ploying; 10O Men. Will ll" Traiisfrrn-tl to South lie ml Sat unlay.

SINAI SOCIETY GIVES DANCE AT KABLE HALL

Amateur Vaudeville Program tendered by Members of Organisation.

South Ilend will he the headquarters of the automobile as well as the Xener:il ehicle department of the Studebaker corporation after April 1. The transfer hre of the advertising and sales departments will nec-

leHcitate not only the brinirinir of 100

Mi-M ITi. kl.i Sack ;ies sexriuli of j employes of the company litre but

Seqirs of Talk. ( n ni,n "inces or n0 nuio-

nmbile business South I'.eml will be put on the map as one of the largest

SPEAKS ON "C0URTESY.,,

tLvimr a talk tu "Co irtesy". M is automobile centers in the country.

Thekla S.K k. .t nn'inWr of the hiuh

hiol faculty, appeared on Wednesday ;f teriio-Mi 1-efore io hih school .nirls in thie seventh of a series of lecture llasir.. her talk on hara ter as th fundimental prin. cipl of courtesy. Miss Sack told the MrIs how this trair eoiild best be bserej and learned through daily

tuiii li with the IiiimiivSs world. ontiniiirir H t:j!L- 1 i Sl.jU" w.'iiil t

a 'ou -tey is the fundimental prink ipb f education cultivated with other things learned in high school and sincerity and kindness are cultivated alur.,' with courtesy." Pointinu out illustrations in literature of pro-, ruiuliict and how to make c jsUuns and e xternal sUns of conduct as h result of cliaracter. Miss Sack concluded her talk.

South Ib-nd will not only be the headquarters of the administration, ad t rtisiim and sales end of the au toinobile department but a considerable part of the manufacturing is already' beins- elone liere ami the company only recently bean assembling a considerable percentape of its annual production f motor tars in South Lend. The loO employes who will be

Music, dance and aons lent their benign intluence toward the merrymaking of the Sinai society at the special dance and amateur vaudeville xiven at th Kable banquet hall Wednesday night. The Ragpicker's orchestra furnished the music for the affair. Stellar performers on the bill were the four black-face comedians who with the interlocutor Morris Hurwdch set a new standard for amateur minstrel shows in the city. Well worked up as regards the material four clever end men. Max Lloiimenzweig. Ira Frank, Irwin Fisher and Sam Harwich. found success in pettimc away with the act. Iiwrence ( I ross rendered a vocal solo. Florence Layer gave some readings. Doris Silber and Harry Graham demonstrated the modern dances and Minnie Laim scored a hit with an original poem directed at members of the society. At the nxt open meeting which

brought here by the transfer of the advertising and. sales department will arrive on a special train Satur

day morning. Uicials of the com-i is to be held Sunday afternoon in

pany who will be brouftlrt here are: L J. Oilier, vice president of the

Silk Hosiery For Women That agreeably harmonize with boots and costumes. The Rammore hose at $1.15. Children's Ribbed Hose, fast black, 19c

"Just Perfection" Best Describes "Carters" There's no. guesswork, no experimentation about Carter's Knit Underwear. Spring and Summer siyles in all sizes are now complete. Women's Hue lisle Union Suits at $1.25, $1.50, in all stales, neck and sleeves, knee or ankle length. Women's pink lisle Union Suits at 59c, 69c. Band top, tight knee, regular and out sizes. For Boys and Girls Union Suits at 69c, 89c. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length, drop seat and open.

Robertson BiibliiEftCoMPANY

You can Shop Here

From S:30 a. m. to 5 :30 p. m.

Silk Bloomers for Women In flesh colored pussy willow silk crepe, made very full: satin bound, ribbon trimmed", at $4.50. . Lace trimmed at $5.00.

The New Spring Fashions Flood Our Coat stud Suit Section Thev are so full of bririit feeline. youthful- in line.

youthful in spirit and youthful in -effect" upon the wearer. Coats for all occasions, dressy and semi-dress; tailored and strictly tailored. Hundreds of New Spring Coats On sale Tomorrow at $10, $15, $19 and $25 Remember that Easter is close at hand. You will know by this wonderful display of new suits that we have remembered the needs of the Easter season. Your Easter Suit is Here Hundreds of New Models at $15.00, $19.75, $25.00 up to $50.00

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Morning Aprons At $1.00 and $1.25 The housewife will experience a new joy in donning a morning dress of such good materials. Wide Belted Aprons t blue and pink chambray, with contrasting colored trimming, open side or front, at $1.00. Cover All Aprons in awning siriped Percales of pink, line, green and black, slip-over stvles, wide belts, at $1, $1.25.

Dix" Dresses

A complete line is now here in all new spring colors and sizes. The house dresses that lit, from $1.50 to $3.50.

Don't Spoil the Effect of Your New Outer Apparel

the Kotary room of the Oliver hotel Mathew Iva plan, a Chicago attor-

(l.ir.lt n atol I-vn Fertilizers. ri'ii.? Veley Miller Flour ,V Feed Co. Adv.

BUMPER CROPS FOR RESIDENT NEAR ELKHART?

corporation in charge of the automobile department; II. K. Modgkins, a director anl general sales man-

I:it. and ft. T. Willman. manatrer

of the automobile advertising department. The new department will be located in the administration building. l. ft. Ialton. general auditor, has been

aide to secure houses for all the i

employes and officials who will be brought here. Most of the married men who will be brought here will bring their families at once.

Farmer Declares He Has Lots of Vim and Energy for Duties Since Taking Tanlac.

ney and leader of the Zionist move ment. will lecture before the society and its friends. The ingersoll cpiartet will appear and Mrs. Orace Fink Davis will also assist in the entertainment.

ISSUE MARCH NUMBER OF HIGH SCHOOL PAPER

NEW CONSTITUTION TO BE SUBJECT OF TALK

Prof. W. IX I'nrrtll of Noire Ianu Will SjH'ak on Italic Iaw Tonight.

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by having it litted over an old corset. There's a new spring model for your ligure in our splendid new line of

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Uronf Jheed Corse fo Fitted bv our expert Corsetiere, these splendid corsets will set oil the lines of your new outer apparel to best possible advantage. In Frolaset Front Laced Corsets you will also experience a degree of physical comfort which you have never before enjoyed in your corsets. Prices $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4.25 to $6.50.

SAYS NEW MEDICINE WAS WONDER WORKER

"I'm Convinced It Will Prove Equally as Beneficial for Others' A. H. Sloat Firmly Asserts.

KLKHAIIT. Ind. March 2. "I l.af b:s if vi:n and fYel a .re.it leal more energetic, since I've taken Tanlac. and I'm convinced that

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promim nt farmer residing nn rural

route X . Klkrnrt. said recently

I'rof. W. K. Farrell of Notre Dame Will be the principal speaker at the meeting of the Klder Civic club this evening. Frof. Farrell will speak on 'The New Constitution." An entertainment program has been arranged. The motion picture presented at

With an M-ciallv trons literary i 0o,f """"J "'dnmUV drew partmn, and other feature,, the i . '

at me lues'sei scuuot um annm'vu

lubli-atiii is IriUel 1 Stutlents in

Their Own School lrint Shop.

March number of the Interlude, the local high sch'l publication, ap

pealed from the press on Wednes

day afternoon. This number is composed of 3$ pages with a suggestive spring cover design done in green, drawn by Albert Zimmerman, art editor of the paper. Among the articles in the paper are: " Marly Morning Tennis." Dor

othy Clarke, '17; "Spring Fever",)

Fredrick Steele, MS; "Amateur De

tectives", Mildred 1'aumgartner. '19;

"A Letter of Advice", Mildred Fred- j rickson. 1S; "A Turkish Hath Inj Turkey". Estelle Cover. MS;j "Spiing". Anna Darker. 'IS; "The j

Dlack Hand Confederate . Marjone Ulake. '10; "A Cloud". Leah Zuver, 'IT; "The Noble Frizes". Frances

and evening. Friday, they will be presented at the Oliver school.

New Blouses Moderately Priced Waists in all the newest stripes of washable silks collars changeable to high or low; unusual quality at $2.50.

Crepe de Chene Waists A tine dress waist for Easter in new spring colorings fronts are tucked and embroidered, large shawl collars, long sleeves with deep cuffs. Priced from $3.98 to $6.00.

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Your Easter Gloves In the colors and styles decreed for spring. PernVs Gloves of fine French kid, in black with white stitching, at $2.00 and $2.25. Also in white with plain or fancy stitching" at $2 and $2.50 Washable Cape Gloves in grey, tan, fawn and champagne with black stitching, also white with black, or white stitching, at $1.25 and $2.25. Kayser's and Fowncs' Gloves of chamoisette and filosette, at 75c and 85c. Kayser's Silk Gloves, 2 clasp at 60c and 85c Children's Gloves Kayser's silk or chamoisette, in all colors, at 50c.

Your New Spring Hat is Here Trimmed and Untnmmed

At such a low price many women will wish to add one of these attractive models to her spring wardrobe. These untrimmed hats of polished chip, 3-end Jap, Milan hemp, patent Milan and combination straw in black and seasonable colors. Sailors, Turbans, Tricorns and dress shapes, at $1.95 to $3.95.

Trimmed Hats at $5.95 Many women who are accustomed to paying more tibia S5.95 for their millinery will be delighted with the main a;tractively trimmed and'tailored hats1 that are nüered in" thi exceptional selling. Hats of lustrous straws and Milan hemp many faced with satin ajvd trimmed with flowers, ribbons or flowers.

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New Spring Coats for Juniors Co.its for Girls at the ages when hard to tit. These coats are specially designed, coming in odd sizes of 13, 15," 17 and 19. Materials of plain colored Serges, in blue, mustard, Copen, brown, also in plaids of black or brown and white Collars are extra large with self or contrasting trimming; pockets the new bag tvpe, large button trimming. Priced at $10.00, $12.98 and $15.00. Children's New Spring Coats at $5.00 A splendid collection of coats in all wool serges and poplins, in a variety of new spring colors, also in black and white checks; large collars of pique and silk poplin. Other Coats for Children from $6.50 to $10.00.

Middy BI ouses New Spring designs for wuinen and mi.es. Coat Styles in all a hite poplins with striped collars, also in stripes with whiie trimmings: wide pockeis and belts. Price $1.50. Also in all white with dark or Copen blue collar and culls, at $1.25. Special Sho ving of All Wool Sweaters at $5.00, $8.50, $9.75 to $12.50. All the newest weaver in plain or combination colorings, roll or sailor collars, belted ur semibelted and pockets.

!.e medi-.ine -will prove .aally as j a unser, l.; lie. en netting . enericiM for others." A. II. ,loat, a -ilfred Matern. 'IS.

The local school paper has been commended by high schools from

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.Mj ..lu.iiuAii a, aiuai. in sue n . all v,r lho COuntrv for the attracted condition th: t I couldn't e it i . . ,. , , , . , , half vhat I needed." he continue,!. tlVt an1 "t'U J''f h;lt 15 It had teon hi thl wav for the j !'ubliht d in the form of the Inter-bi.-t two years I ab" suffered con- i hide. All the work made necessary M.it-r.iMy from rhvim.iti.m, In fact. ' in the publication of the paper is my ssiem t,'vnerally was all run if..!-,.,, CKre of bv the students, the

- ua Mry .,10rw:ls ,:uui I Printing of the mazarine beinff done! won .1 ly all to ) s at th least . . , . . , lrntatinn. It impossible f..r ir.oial th, h:h srho1 rrlIU hoK I

to she; at niht. I iiad b be car--: I..1 in my eating, oin to puorj ARRANGE FOR OPENING 'I. i Taulius. a friend, recom- . , , . : . t-.d. d Tanlac to n.e and I !1...an Tlav:niin.l Sean 1 Wm-uI hy hvy ,uu, Tanlac MunUilili lUxrcatlon Conimituv. vertamly l:a done wonticrs in my! c.ie. My nres arc in f'.ne shap-j

n.w .ma I s!eep so soundly that it j M.nibers of the recreation corn-1 hard lor ih folks t wake me in I ... , . I

.k t v. -v. ! nut tec nei-i a meeuncr in ine omces

t!io s-cond bott! of Tanlac ni'(

of the recreation department at the i

stomach hud been r-'aced in f-.h'hich schol Wednesday afternoon

Kood condition that I could eat mo.- t a r.d considered variou matter.- in

anything uithoiit 1.41 aftr eflV'.ts Yes ;r. I'll lailly n coiun.t nd Tanlac." Tanl.xc. th; Mas:, r Me 'u '.nc. is

e; rt til '. en-::c;.il for stomach.

l.er and k''dn- tnm! ! o?n;d lints. n-r ousnes.

n ss. b s appftitf and th- like. Tanlac i now ! rb. :nt:d;btd in .-outh He. id at the Pu Ml- 1i u i'oiii-j-.it;;. a h " r a pe ial T.üilaC r"pie- . 'itativ t is explaining t l:e tr: md-

recard to the openins? and Improving of th playgrounds, but plans for th ear's Nork were not entered ir.t to any prat extent. lis-

oitaTivil , tinifttt s on the expense of l!rhtin

lecpb--, the Oh er field and nvibvinc improve-

merits at several of th ther play-

rounds which was authorired at i

the last meetinc of the board, werf ; s -ibmitted by V. V,. Karnes, cur- j

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