South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 130, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1917 — Page 2
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F. B. Barnes Offers Services to Nation Leaves Today for Ft. Riley, Kas.
GRUESOME FIND
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" i 1 -1 Ho'fr und Iiuth Fortin work :it th' South Ien! Watch Co.. ;uxl V-1 no.-l:iy during the noon hour. thy ytroll-! down irar the rivf-r haiik on Seventh st. to iicl: Jlowfrs. Near thr watr they noi a whit" oiijfct filled with water. It look i like a invo until Violet l.-nt down and saw that there, were :iv f.ncrer i:ails on it. Scare. 1 h it with the traditional eurioMty of her sex. Miss Hosier secured a stir k and poked the tiling out of the water. Her companion found nn old newspaper and they wrapped up their lind and took it to a hoin nearby. The supposed 'love was the whole skin from the hand of (Iladys Slater the nero pirl who with her sister was drowned äx weeks ai;o in the St. Joseph river. The l.ody was recovered Tuesday a fternoon. The loir,' period in the water had rhaned the skin until it was nearly white hut the nnuer nails were black. The skin was intact from the wrist including the tinkers and thumb. .Mi-s Hosier lies at 1 1 I J K. Miner
st.. and Mis Fortin at. 12 Crescent a v.
HIGH SCHOOL ACTORS PUT ON TWO PLAYS
FIRST SEWING CLASS FOR SOLDIERS IS ORGANIZED
NIE COMMITTEE
A program was jviven by the advance dramatic art class of the hiirh school Wednesday in the Little theater. Mis.; Esther Fulton. Miss Hemke C'arr, Donald Hichards ami Ralph Domke took the leading roles. The program was as follows: "The Neighbors" Scene, Mis' Abie's Kitchen. Cast Mis' Able. Hernice Wayne; Inez. Clarice. Howman; Mis' Trot, Elizabeth Iteyrer: Mis' Ellsworth. Kuth iicngston; Mis' Moran. Ruth Whitcomb; Orandma, Esther 1'ulton; Ezra. Donald Richards; Peter, KuseiiP Smoper. Dance Esther Ilosenburpr. Fredone.i Hurler. Vocal solo Marjorie IJlake. Flay "Velasquez and the Venus." Cast Velasquez. Kalph Domke; Donna Sol. Hernice Carr; Mazo, Donald Hichards.
HIKT11S. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fdack. 12T X. Hill st.. a daughter, May 8.
The 1,1st ifirularly organized class in St. Joseph county to knit and sew for soldiers will be known as Washington No. 1. It was so named Wednesday when the 1 lass met at the home of Mrs. A. .. Hiekox, 74 1 W. Washington a . . Work was beUi;n on arious articles to :. hidden the soldier boys; when on the hrin-' Sine. Mrs. C. C. Ilaiich, member of tlv class, spoke on her o-iservat ion in Chicago recently relative to knittir.'-' and sewing for soldiers. The class will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mis. John IS. Haughton. !10 XV. WasJ.inyton av.
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G. A. R. Posts Invite All Military Organizations of City to Participate.
m-:.ki; ;.s ntakts i ihi:. Ieakins iiS from a broken iiraft caused a fire at a house at 1-1 r, W. Washington av. early Wednesday niht. The house is owned by Tom DusKa and at present is unoccupied. Firemen from the central station respoiu'd to an alarm sent in from box IM. and quiehly extinguished the blaze. There was no damaue.
All military and civic organizations of the city were invited to participate in the Memorial day eereises 1-y a general committee meeting of representatives from the Norman I-Mdy and Anten posts, C,. A. l:.. in the Anten post's headquarters Wednesday niuht. Delegates from the Spanish War Veterans, Co. F, the Army and Xavy union. Sons of Veterans, F.oy Scouts and Uedmen were also present at the meetinpr. Comrade F. F. Yerrick was appointed chief marshal of the parade. As aids he will have one representatie from each organization taking
part in the march. A general committee consistinsr of Comrades Slick. Martin. Rogers, Tulmer, Molton and Neil was appointed by Commander William H. Ritter and in turn appointed the following committees to complete arrangements for the exercises: Program Flint r Crockett. CI. A. R.: Sersrt. George Campbell. Army anil Navy unbn: Charles J. Taylor. :. a. R. Speakers F. R. Howe. C A. II.: John Caulf.eld, Frank Jeftrus. Spanish War veterans. Jnvituions Daniel W. Swcm, C. J. Taylor. J. Crultield. Music Daniel Dressier. Frank Smith. Spanish War veterans; Toney Weber. Army and Navy union; R. F,. Ferpuson. Sons t)f eterans; R. I. Lutz. Redmen. I'lacs and stands Sernt. Harvey Hepler. Co. F; Russell Fiel. Sons of Veterans; Albert Meaden. Spanish War veterans: Arthur Dupwn, Army ami Nay union. Flowers Rudy Dunmoyer, (. A. R.; Fred Rolou-:h. Spanish War Netera lis. Cemeteries Wilbur florsuch. G. A. R.; Willi. in Rukk. Spanish War veterans: W. D. Teeple, Army and
Navy union: Harry Frown. S..ns of Veterans; Charles- IVard. C,.. F. Finincial committee John V. Slick, John F. Rowers. Capt. Charlei Powers, l'rank Cimmerman. William Loucacke, T'ied b.rle and Adam Reeler.
DR. A. P. F. GAMMACK NEAR FIRING LINE
POLISH BASKET BALL STAR ENTERS U. S. NAVY
A. cording to word reeiw-d liere Ir. A. P. I', (lammack has l.een orilered to command a detachment of the Royal Army Medical i-orps to serve within seen miles of the :ir-inu-lines in France. Dr. Gammack left hero the latter part of May. IM-, and has been with the ambulance corps since that time.
Reo W.tli:irki. s.mi of Mr. aMis. Vah-ntyne Walivorski. Ti: W .Ie:Ters..n b!d.. left Th ird . . mornit: f r the ;re.it I,iks trar ii-.c station. Walitrorski was a (..; member of the Z. R. Pidish Fah : basketball team and a',s, t: n ?: : S.- rei.liy of the Polish Fab '. R. No. 1.
vor m:i:d a M'i:i.(; laxativi-:. Dr. Kind's New Rife Pill will remove the accumulated wastes of winter from your intestines, the burden of the blood. Get that sluspish sprinu feeling out of your system, brighten your eye, clear your omplexion. Get that vim and snap of pood purified healthy Mood. pr. Kind's New Rife Fills are a non-prip-inp laxative that aids nature's process, try them tonight. At all dmplsts, 2."c. Adv.
lON M I'I!M l.MS Ii.ms bearins: interest nt th low rite of " per cent WU1 ma le 1 i;s or. -ood productive farms w V !i neet with uur r quirements. If nt expect to pox r"w nor.ey son, arrnrpements shoTihl be made witho t delay s.- that ou may take ulv.intace of this offer. All loans will be made for a term of the yr.T-s. with the priwloce ' p:yinp the principal, or any p.ii thereof, in even hundreds of dollar at an interest payinp d;te. Further details can be secured 1 y a letter or we shall be please, 1 to have you call at our orhco. THE STRAF SS RROTHFRS CO. Advt. Llponier. Ind.
KMTi; K. IIOCKNi:. fnrdinp- iti rt :i t ion ft.r the s.ddi.-rs at the army's training (amps throughout the countt.
Mr. Parries recei. .l a telepram j
from the peneral head-inarters of
the Playpround Association of Amer- !
i a Tuesday akin if he would pie Iiis services to the po eminent. The matter w;;.s placed before the recreation committee at Wedne.-day night's
Tiieetinp, and Mr. Harnes received!
leave of absence, that will enntinue until September. In compliance with the request contained in the telepram. -Mr. Rarnes will leae for Indianapolis this niorninp. From that cit' he will to Fort Riley, Kan.-as, and will
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I. It. ISA UNIX. return to South laud some time i.t'Xt wet k piepar.iTory t takii'.p up his woik at a pos; t)i army otlieials v.i'l asin later. Knute K. Rockr.e. who will till IMr. Farnes po.-mon for the summer, has had ronsjderab'e t-xpeii-nce as a recreation dir tor at th" 'Iier and otlur ity playgrounds tiurini; the las! t!ne yt ars. lie is at present tiac;. c-.oii at Notre Dame and an ii.!ra- tor in the chemistry dep. u tir. I.!. In 1 : 1 :'. h- captained the football team and plied prominer.t part in the sucttss of the un i er.-it 's ti.o'k I am. 0. A. CLARK ENTERTAINS ROTARIANSAT BANQUET More than mem' is i f the otary ciub were pu t last eveninp of . A. Cl.uk at a dinner in Rabie s
ball. Aft'T the dinner an extenshe prc'-rram v. a- üt r. a r;::: the mimIrrs of w l.i.h v r" Ms G!a.l s Maure-. Miss Rd-.th M.mr-r. Trances Harri! - to:. . Mi-- I '. amr !
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:.:t-r:t w as in h.ir:' -f ti'- ";: tainni nt c-!: u-..tt e. h- a-b d b C.d Studebakr. Th' next :r.' of Rot . i -.
2 ;U wi'l ta'-.e pla . p. f . d: -d.;. I :.oon at th.e n r h- t el j COMES HOME TO FIND BOYS TOOK HIS FORD; Wiu n .1. M. Sart.n ! tur!.cd l.or.icj esterday a f t :-t '. n be ep. t 1 to'
Mid Ids tar -tar.dis.,' i:i frot of the!
holise h 1 he bad. !t ft it at noon b .i f his e ; t t.i 1 1- P - wile r.ot i a 1 -ied. i A is n foriued ! Ms wife that t o o - 1 ..d o Ik I'.ir tne ma1 '.aie a! o.;. I o'c'o'k, s.i". th.it -Mr. martin h.-.-l sent th.. m for it.
Automobile Robes See the new colors. Note the generous size a good assortment of patterns in all wool. Size 60x80 at $5.00, $6.75, $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00. You will enjoy the ride so much better with one of these robes. 1
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Store opens 8:30; Closes 5:30; Saturday 9:30 p. ni.
May Sales ConHiHioe
Seasonable Toilet Comforts Wristlev's Cucumber Cream at 25c bottle. 35c Box Cuten Manicure Sets at 30c. 25c Jar Creme de Meridor at 22c. Marvel Liquid Depilatory at 50c. Removes hair without injury to the skin. Ivory Dressing Combs, Pin Trays. Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers.
Beautiful Spring Blouses An important showing of the smartest models in the season's most favored stvles and color combinations.
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Pussy Willow Waists at $6.00 Attractive styles in blue, white, black and white with large round collars and deep cuffs, also in all white with large collars and fancy pointed turn-back cull's of gold, nile and flesh large pearl, buttons. Georgette Crepe Waists at $6.00 to $10.00 In all the newest shades with embroidery and bead trimmings, large square collars, long sleeves with fancy deep cv.s also tucked fronts. Tub Waists at $2.50 to $6.00 Of Voile with tine tucked fronts and val lace trimmings, large collars with lace edge, 4 in. cuff lace edge. The Popular Middy Blouses A New Lot Specially Priced at $1.00, $1.98 Combination colors of navy and white, green and white, rose and white, with all white collars and belts and pockets edged with white. Also in all whke with large round or'sqir.re collars, braid trimmed full length sleeves.
Silk Hosiery for Women
Continuing our May Sales at 59c, 75c and $1.25. These three items of most desired silks in tahionable colors and boot shades. Silk Stockings of quality inMiring good wear and fast washable colors. Fibre Silk at 59c. Boot Silk at 75c. Fancy Sport Hose many styles at
$1.25. Summer Union Suits for Women The Stephenson Underwear for women, perfect tittin garments in tle fur stout, regular or slander tigures. Union Suits with tight or umbrella knee all tles of neck and lceves. Priced from 59c to $1.75 suit. Three-Piece Union Suit of extra tine lisle. Y-hape neck and narrow trap light or loose knee at 50c and 59c.
Opening of the Season 200 Pattern Hats Just Arrived in White Millieery Beautiful Models at $5.00 Every hat a new design, specially selected tor this opening. Styles, workmanship absolutely the best. Untrimmed Hats: This department has given special attention to your summer requirements and will display an extensive line of well selected seasonable styles at $1.50, $1.95 to $3.95. Flowers and Feathers The much demanded white effects in Flowers, Wings, Stick-Ups, Bands, Birds, will be found in generous assortments of attractive patterns. Ribbons and Novelties There is a big demand for brisque, new things in Ribbons and Novelties. We will show the very newest ideas in Fancy Ribbon bandings, shown for the first time at this opening. Great Values in Sweaters at $5.00 and $6.00
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All-Wool Sweaters soft and fleecy copen, white, black, corn and pink with striped collars,
cutis and pockets of contrasting
shades a remarkable value at rJ3
$6.00. fif-TV.
Mercerized Sweaters in rose,
gold, corn and American beauty, large sailor collar sash and tassel specially underpriced at $5.
Fibre Silk Sweaters in gold, green and old rose at $8.95 and $10.00. Golf, Tennis and Motoring Sweaters of all-wool extra heavy at $5.00 to $9.75.
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A Wonderful Sale of Lingerie Envelope Chemise at $1.50 to $2.98 Chemise of the finest of Batiste with remark
able trimmings of lace and organdy a wonderful assortment . Special mention is made of the S2.98 quality from the Philippines with hand
embroider). Night Gowns at $1.25 to $2.98 The assortments here are in such variety choosing is easy trimmings from the plain to most elaborate, styles also are numerous: See the Philippine hand embroidered gowns, specially attractive at $2.98, Muslin Drawers at 50c to $1.50 Splendid qualities, straight or circular cut rutlles of lace and embroidery open and closed. Corset Covers from 50c to $1.00 Made of Batiste and Crepe de Chene ,lace and medallion trimmings unusual values.
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Summer Silk Dresses
Selling tomorrow ?nd Saturday at $ 1 5.00
Not a dress you would expect to buy for less than S25. Crepe de Chenes, Georgettes, Taffetas, sport styles, tailored New York styles.
May Sale of Corsets at $1.00 to $3.50 Models to suit most any tigure, low bust and topless-models, long skirt and free hip, made of fancy pink b roc he. May Sale of Brassieres at 50c, 75c, $1.00 A grand assortment specially assembled for this sale. All styles from plain conliners to the elaborate lace and embroidered kind.
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The Greatest Suit and Coat Sale of the Season
House Cleaners Attention
Tomcrrow and Saturday you should surely see the demonstration of how to clean up your furniture and wood work with the least labor and best results.
Use Pollyshine
Use Pollyshine
Hundreds of Suits Hundreds of Coats Unprecedented Values
Spring Coats At $15.00, $19.75 $25-00
All-Wool Serges, Poplins, Gabardines, Wool Mixtures and Plaids Bolivia Coats in new leather shades, also taupe and rose. Spcrt Coats in Velvets and white Chinchilla and Jersey Silk Taffeta Coats Motor i Coats.
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Spring Suits At $15.00, $19755$25.oo
Serges in all the new shades, also the popular navy a;id black Woul Jersey Suits Silk S Special attention is directed to the.e Silk Suits at $15.00 and $25.00. Never was the opportunity given you to buy such values.
