South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 158, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 June 1917 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
INDIANA DRAFT SHOWS UP GDDD
89 Counties Report Slight Deficiency in Registration.
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Th pr;;'l:i:itir.ir c' - of S--.'th r.f nl htf-'ii .-'-hr.-i (ontt il'Ut ' r.cirly 51''" t th Y. M. ". A. ;ir:r.y fund as tli ii" annual l.tss mt-üi'T-if .ir m.'ule Wrdr.f-yil.iy t-m-t'irf. Tor Kit' tir.-t tinif in the ni--tory f th- l.ool will tho f-enior i')f!ii"ri;il 1." pi' t" s j n i nut nf M'lioi. affair, it alwas liir.y: th c;yt"T!i of pr i'us i l;o-rs f thf ir m mori.tl t th- l;i:;h s hool.
ASK ORDINANCE AGAINST SOUTH SHORE ENFORCED
Hol.lir.2T that tho Smith Ximro Ii t . e is stiil lunnini,' freicht tr.iins on La .-alle a.. cJ spit? tl.o rr c, :it!y ai;itc! c ity oriin;ir.ce. r.( ! r (t :!;' Its.il! Avenue I i:ipr t :niu ;t--.-ciition jr.f-ctir.CT V'ln'l;iy nu-!it ii n.r.J a i on r.;ittof t wait n Mayrr Vrf 'l W. KeWt r in i"j,( s of '- tainii.? his aid ir. having the 1 r ( for 1. Th" m-rtinar was hcM at St. IVtr's L ithrran rlrir h. Another ronimittoc i:ani".l V.1-
Silverbloom The new wash fabric for separate summer skins and .vport Suits. 32 in. wide, at 89c yd.
Robertson Brää.Compäny
Wm&i 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Shopping Hours
Skirt Material Washable fabrics tor sport skirts stripes, blacks and plaids. 36 in., at 25c and 59c
Th' !Moncy to i.p rai.-rl through ' nr-sday nicrlit lias its il ;ty polir.
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'.''7 1 'x ! v.r.t..i 1 t!:' rlays on the fvnincrs 1 ir.c was given out last iicht. Ti:4 1 ,-s ,.",7 of Ji;r,f 1 '.' and jo. At a mwtinc . nar.ios of thf nir-nio. is o; t;t- coi:i- "..'.."" ':;.",!. all four lasses on 1 n csd ay i mitt. were withheUl.
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Th" oa-t of the play i beitm 1 o rhl h Mi-y Louise S't id el a ke r.
ENTERTAIN AT RECITAL
InÜimpoIit) It. U'jiync ;.iry ''Ith I i -1 I üvnn-vii ! All'lr-roti
lNtiri.ate.l. I Iii tu ; 1 1, f f. Follow ir,- i-- a ta'.-Ie (,f tion in Ir liana ov uiii.'.ü'i.
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SERVE "WAR DINNER"
l'.v-J 1 .;; 1 l l , Thom 0-.0T1. liac of the dramatb"1 Prof. i:. J. Iluhrj- presented hi.-
d . rt uier t. T-sd i- made up of the sraduatiiu,' class in .1 ff.it.:! W'elfollowim; student-: "Ki'f.eltn." Mto in-day cnin at the i;ik.- t mpu'. liillmcyer: "Ja k." Kalph I winke: Thoe w ho re i d i crtüi' atf s w ere
"Wiil." '.cor.:.' Millar; "Adrian." Mi.-s (leu. ie Matthews. Mi-s Kuthj Italph Z'l'ai-: "Huhert." I!"' rt ; K u-. Mts Knth I !liaeru. Maui if o '
Mufssel; "Wat." lalnimd '1 op.n 11 ; , Thoi r.ton and Fiobort Hubrr. Well
Prin. J. S. M ,r,w..n s;u,t. j. , Vi ar." 'harb- P.atterw f.i th : Lis- : df-velope.l t. hnhuie and t ilent were
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Expansion Sale Offerings Friday and Saturday
Summer Silks Coats at $9.97
Millinery Sale . Sample line nf untrimmed shapes in Panamas. Milans, Leghorns and Kiimke Braids. Special values tomorrow: Leghorns, all new shapes, $1.95, Panamas at $1.95, $2.95. Milan Hemps at $1.50 to $2.50. Medium and large shapes. Banded Sailors, special offering tomorrow of values up to S6.c5. " l:xpansinn Sale at $3.95 and $5.00.
Handsome Coats for the cd summer evening just the dressy garment needed to complete the vacation out lit. Black and navy Taffeta Poplin or in combination of TatTeta and Wool Poplin smart models in medium length, belted and shirred at waist Your choice $9.97. Traveling Coats for Auto or Train Slip-on Coats as a protection from dust Also Heavier Coats for protection in stormy weather. Linen Coats at $1.98, $3.98, $5 to $10. Tweed Coats at $15.00 and $19.75.
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F'uth K'l-: "Malena." rboenre ! u iv assisted th- -r nliiate were
(:,(, "I !! Mildred La ne '. i Ma rea ref J 1 ra r i . - -1 f , Mi.-s Anna)
taind at a iioiI dinnr on Wi d ius- i j ,-, i t." Hester 'i-kniski and ; WeisUrrei . Miss Ibinlia llnbcr. j dav eenin- in the h.oi.dj.dd apart- "Nnrali." Lli.abfth P.eyrer. Mi.-s I'orothy OustatMUi. Laelli'
Hridce. Miss Lstlr Iteau.irv. Mi.-s SEEK TO IDENTIFY MAN i'1 !
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Khaki Suits for the Hiking Girl
i- enin;r in ine inn; -t-uoi.i apart-I
in'T.t- at thf liirh s' ho..;, the dinner '.. inir srd by 1 1 i n;c.tl service
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A'i l lllül. r a'al Ml.-S KIM" .I(dif:'. instrn. tors m the l pa i : in rit. The iii:i.'r, known as a "war dinner" was prhip- th t'.r.-t of it- ! iial v i f i in .niith Henri, ar.d t l.e Hi' !!U ( o!;.-l.-t I Plainly of SUht i 1 1 i t - -s in the w a of meats and
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! Lo..an-poi t by a fast tram Weines- ; William lohnen. IM ; (Jladx.- M.
i is (Jcor-" P.eiu:man. until a fe jfarr. lv New Carlisle.
Karl Heiner. 1. IJkhart: Mali-
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wh-ks a;: employed heje. i- a prfib-
othef peu-r, !; h --. A b-;(p. loaf.jem on war h police of Lo-a import
took the plaee of the nsi.al meat ;,,;,) S-a.th l'cn-1 ale wurkiniT. Indi-j oijr.-r, while ml !i in- il was 11-e,! I ;,(), ,.;s are to the effec-t it i Tio. I in the pki- e of (b-ur atnl ot Fn-r j ti -, , ,a n. but additional i tails are!
(freal-. l tie I ( o fa 1 1 - :i s e,- (,t a ;nN a ited
patriotic nature, wlule small Ainei n an Maus a-loriu d ea( h pl.t- e.
i-va z pinski. ' 1.
TO DRAW RESOLUTIONS ON HOSTETLER'S DEATH
A online t a tclepram received j Ve-lne--la from I r. M. !. Stewart, of L-.-a p-poi-t. a man with a tatooed , Indian h a-1 and the initials "U. P.." on his riuht arm ami wearimr a ti whl h h i'l l',pn .un'!i;iel at the Adh-r -loir hei , was kill.' 1 there on j
t .1 me tin:; of the hiuh scFp'ol l Wc!ip s-la . i
Goshen Nevs
ELKHART MIT
far alt y hel.J ' I nr sda- afternoon. .1 com mitt e ('(ir..,..-tiii'-: of Mr-. :-.-i' I'alvin. . ft. Stii:.-..n and Miss Tlielm.t Sa-h was ai-pointed to draw ap t .-oh ! f lotw ..n th-- d-ath of W. Ilo-tetler. fof C14ht eals a no rt ) : . of the fa-ulty. A (b-ial of-l'elll:- :!! be -e:t by the faculty in' ml er.- atai a man.'.' nam'er'- as pe--r!e i!l attend tlie funeral I 'l Ida V a It' I la -on. ELKHART CAR MEN ENDORSE STRIKE HERE
REGISIEPiS 4.619
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Also separate skirts of Khaki Cloth, and middy blouses. Just the ideal and popular garments for the summer camper and the sir! taking; Ion? country walks.
haki Norfolk Suits at $5.00, $7.95
Also in two-piecec suits of skirt with middy or Russian blouses. Khaki Separate Skirts at $5.00, $7.95 l:tra quality. These skirts can be worn divided; belts and pockets. Middy Blouses of navy alatea with larcre collars, braided in white, at $1.98.
Summer Sport Suits Reduced to $!3.cS7, $21.97 and $29.97 Suits of brilliant Jersey Cloths Suits of Khaki Kool and Yo San in most elaborate colorings, each adapted for the outdoor sports in Stimmer. Also the Silk Suit for the women desiring a light travel suit and the more practical suit of Navy Blue Serges in weights adapted for present wear. Stylish Stouts are included at these remarkable sale prices of $13.87, $21.97 and $29.97.
inuuiiies here w re to the eifeetj th.it a Uf'Oic P.er.u-man had been I employed at the .Viler store fori se.mo time, but had left for cither
Louan-port or Per .. Purther marks Qllt Of TlliS Total 3.1 1 1 C I H I 111
of ldentiti- ation are soui i. j
J. D. OLIVER HEADS
LOCAL DEFENSE COUNCIL!
Exemption Exceed Estimates.
1 New s-Times Spe- iid Servl e; l.-.vf-r.h n murr -vas elected as! Ou.ULX. lml. . June 7. The total
chairman of the County I fense official registration in Llkhart cim- j ce.un. il at the ..rzanization meetin.r ty is 4.iillh of the L'.l'J men rt- ;
M. W. ; istered "-.111 claimed exemption.
Kayser's Summer Silk Gloves A new Mipply lias juri arrived to: the warm weather. Kawr's :-clap f ilnve;, all white or with black stitching, at 60c, 65c, 85c, $1.15. Oneen Hlizalvth trilled I p. 2-clap, white and Mack, at $1.25. l:tra quality white with black cutis and black and white tilching at $1.75.
Summer Knit Underwear
Specially priced nr quick m"vin. Children's Gauze Union Suits, mall size ml . 2 qu.ilir. at 15c while they last. Children's Gauze Drawers, 25c quality, at 15c. Women's Elmpress Pants and Vests, speciailv priced. 5' C quality, ar 39c. Women's 35c Lisle Hose at 29c. Ribbed top-.
a !i- hi on the Cilhert Pr.--
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liehl e.-terdav afternoon.
Mix of Mishawaka was elected ioe Twehe persons rtj:i-teied We. Ine.--,'i,.,ir..,M u-iui,. cu-m.-iit SmoL-er ! day in one county prcumt. hit of.
as pained sc. relarx . No other l-usi- ' 4:; persons reui.-t red all hut four j lvr farm. . -t of Stroll, ua- u.(-l ness'was tran.-.oted as the i f.uncil elaimcl eemptlU!. Llkhart cniir.ty in tl;e hc.til a!:l Mh-tailivl .-uious Ulis awaitin-- instru-tions from 1 ndi- ; eeee,led the.enstis hurcau estimate j juru '.
lanapclis he hliu.u t'ds heforo pro-: '. rei.ratiun -y :..
crolini; with its work. ! Th.. il T. as annointrd hV ' MN (dTS lT.Ti:
.PnLe A. Funk for the purpose
Aaron
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ri i i riiixiis riM.iL (n;i'äali;t of 1'epUtV Oallie
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the -State of Mitchell 'hainley of
Warde
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and ( 1). Orwin. defendants in assault and I tattery proceedings iuouiau hy Oon-tahle W. Milo I'ow-
! eis. are neins tried r-etore .luutre
Drake and a jury. Kollin hennington Jiu.l Lou V. Vail are. nsistin? the stat" in prosecuting the trio. I'led Powers, sop of tlie constable.
Karl Kdw ar.N. Je if an-1 i:.irl First
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the next meeting has not heen set. . iw..-" in me iiuiu conn, in, t - . , ,,f t., violation of the h.-h
line 1 1 a .- or - ii i e , 1 1 -1 . 1 1 i 1 1 . - - i
was on the stand. P.andelier and
Knapp are nil.t officers and Orwin
hi:t tile mei-tm-r heialhd hy the
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i M'PrillNTI'ADIINTS TO M 101 71'.
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a pi raise me nt.
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Will: AT NOIIMAI- ( ;M ;i lom-jdei-'d wheat in the
The1 1st semi-annual meeting of
the Indiana county superintendents !
will if h Id ia 1 ndia na iolis June 11-1". Supt. 'ea(.r will attend.
1 honds. money on hand, clte ts. etc. ! is covered hv the incntorv. n,t!
R1IYIMG WAR BONDS o täte holdings not l-einu' in hide i.
; Actual value of the estate ac-mnu- ; northern part of Indian.a is .-aid to Harmony (amp. No. Tv. Woodnmn ' latel hy Mr. t'harnh is estimated i I e m noim.il con-Ltimi. of the World, will dis-u-s l'i ida i a t from ::io.iouj t,, . .. n . ur a. He; iii-ht the i-.uchase of l.iheity l.o.ui -aw deeds for some of his real es- MAKKIAfJI. M('i:i:s. honds hv tne i.al.e. An effort will, täte several years he fore his death.: . u- jfr,i Marv Svh-
he made to lne "ery meml-er sui- I Mr. Tharnley did not leave a v. ill. li; a' ( r - huXh ,,f .;ikii;,it. i IKIMIMIC SfllhNCi; ")t'Usi-;. sciu'.e to a fund with v.hi.h to huy ' fnder the law all of Iiis t state he- ; ,,..,. p. ir-t.-n. Pe-sie Ta!- i i.,.,.. ,lt. nr.w,,.,.
salaiiv or .sioo vi;.k. As a memher of tlie state hifch-
! way t ommission Haines Kshert of
this eity will receive a salary of J'H'm ptr annuiu.
l-on-ls in the name of the Iodize. MILLIONAIRE JOIN NAVY
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comes the property of his only heir,
William H. Charr.ley. son.
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A Cold Refreshing Pure Fruit Drink Oranjo JooJ Is one cf Nature's bct ofTerings. It is made from frch ripe oranges, sweetened vwitK pure ciie sujar to givo it jut tha riht blend. WTien hot and thir.ty you slll find it most delightful and seilst ing. 5c at all drink stands LciS by the caso "If you like Oranges, you'll like Orange JooJ" MARVIN G. BERLIN 7301 z BLAINE AVE.
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api,i:.ii:mi:nt iu ri:i:ni:i. The estate of 'Mier V. c'unninham. Perth. i A. Cunningham, widow. ee-utri. and sole luir, has heen rcferr d tf the cnunty ;isf.-ir for inheritance tax a ppra i.-c mer.t.
hi-! a. - ', i-oth of Klkhart. j niestic science taught here during W ill it I Li. st.r-o:i. Cr.u.d P.:pi'l- j the summer hy ;1n Imliariapolis inMiih.. : Mis. Jan; Mohn.-, di'.u'.-l j .tnictor, accnrdiir-r to information Kapids. Mi' h.. 'i". j Liven out toda hy Supt. Wilkinson.
I IM IlLMH I ION. I I ISIPU.KM.W TO AIM'IOAL. i T!v Philharmonic r horus set a WiU Llapp of ('"olumhia City, arnew hi-h standard in o'-atorical ; rested at Tri lake resort for casting Wl,r;. jM tin renditi.-n of Hadn's; on hsh prcseres on Pound lake, was
VVn; INs'IlTl'lT i r..a.-t. i pi . "Tlie Cr, ation." T ies-j found guilty and Hncd 517.ÖU. An ' A larpe nuinher of the memi eV, j ,!., t '.cnhi- at lim --ollere. Not for appeal will !.e -tken. of the Lpworth leauue will attend j yea,.-, ami perhaps never, hastl.eraj the second annua! North ludiaua, eon such a .-ph ndid perform nice in , so(1m
lo-al (iich -. T!n t h'Tus under t:v! j Announctnient has h cu mnuc -"f
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Kake wavvasee. .Inly l. to ... i:17. !.: !-oa. i;m uo -4 --e , a ioriner sienomapiier ioi auaus
"If You Can't EnlistFarm" says Farmer Coffee Bean
You. too, can "save dollars" by purchasing your cotlee here. No premium schemes, no peddling, no stale stock. Best brands roated fresh every
day. Try "Just Ri.cht," a .3oc value, at 25c a pound. The Coffee Ranch 133 N. Michigan St.
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Amonu the lcailint; sj".tker- on the! M u.-i, w as at it- last. program are Ir. (ieoMre p. Cro.-e. " Hon. Jesse L Ksohhach. Thenton T. i COAL MTl'ATION sintlOfS.
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Pros, in Lionier ami Gordon Jones i of Detroit. They will reside in De
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there :.- e:v i-r-i-pe t of it ad-I Coium hus. ., for 5C-vcral days atx a ri . S--f: e,..ii is li.trd to . tendiiu; a reunion of the firaduatim;
class of 1S'j2 at 'hio .-täte university, i- highly complimented hy the
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Pol-ert Codd of .South Fa'Ud. man-1 a-cr of the Jettorsui thtater. left!
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'il J sumo J-ctr c manueuiifr.t of his iday i ar.d h.as more orders than it cm till.
house in that citv. Mr. c,,,i.r.: r -' .i-r c.-untv. (h sh-r. c.ty. th- former athletic aM'.iY. Mr. P-atre
daughter. Mis- Mae Co.pi. arrnr-L d.-.i-l
here from Xiles and lr:s ta ken , r ! . .-. , -,h to i-et contracts : v tuen iio o'.ticial.-.
the manau'ement of the Jeft 1 1 .-or.. ' la!- hai: 2 e. su'mittf-The. For a'. -out two year- sh has ; reu i i-ti;.-; s;t,.iti"n i- adm.tte-i t ho . The l-ureau of standar-ls has .. ... i ......... i , I a ; i . ..n..i. i,,f.ttin' r..e
manager ci t..e Ml-s pl.tvhou.-e ! the r, ..-! -, . .-uts in tue tniu c i.i. ,"i,i;'i mat i.a-u' i ..-.i o ums i"o--
pi v i f th-- titv, lean he nuide of dis found in the
Fnite-i States than the clays imported from Germany, heretofore considered necessary.
ar! an-1 the po-tot: ice are w.,s awarded an u hy trie coll' ge
:-. I r? whih is owned !'. her f..thtr and C. . j. Allardt of South P.end.
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dr;u'e of h:s fatiier. Ciar.rc 1 Ii i I - 1
liivi east f Go-hen. P-.v Philhas. I -i
years edd. was str:;;.'. by a Grant j touring car driver, hv Mr. Lash cf j
M.iii;n:i man:. V;i:ua G. :rtn:h :. Mr?.
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rnii'SinV,!" -i:';t f ! : Mr, Lll.Ceth Si,ter cf!
? - injuries when a fr-n.t w heel r-f the .' , ,w .u y,,!,-..;,, H i car iia.-ed o er hi h,-.dy. Mr. P ih '" '
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Ap; or telephone I'rank Pox, ?uj ei ir.ter.dent sas plant, Llkhart, Ind.
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iar.i K. ar.-lerl ill and hrother of the D.nhe.-s Marli t-rouuh. is now an ee.-icn in th.e naval reserve. He i5 shown hert? on the deck of the patrol hoat No. which he ;;io t the povcrnment and uf which he is now comud&Ji;:,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry ! La'.-o- of Columl ia City are arf!"it- of a so::. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Kc-'.cr are the parents of a daughter.
KicKi i r.v hoiim:. John Froit. jr., in tri:.0' to catch
( incur roriiT. r.e.ii ..- S- h.r. !eu v. as c a: ted a (Hii-no from L'oi a Smith-" ehu ler, Th ' v lue in lo.- hen.
WANT 10 1) Two pood street and serke men. also one pood gas main ca'.ker. Steadj" work, pood wa?es. Apply or telephone James Tynan, .- irerinter.den". Likhart Gas & Fuel
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Having decided to pr. e up house-keepir.-. I will sell at puhlic sale all my household poods, fich as I'urnitur. Stnvees, Kitchen Utensil? and many other articles not mentioned; also two Horses. Plows, Dra-'. Chickens, some Hay. etc. Sale takes phire at Portage 'rr s.-rir.p on Saturday, June 't. at 2 o'clock p. m. Terms, cash. HOHKRT MKLPLH. Prop. TOM GLVKA. Auctioneer. Adv.
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V.illiaia Uaxuklier, Viatyr. Kr.app. Co.. Elkhart.
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