South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 175, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 June 1917 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND iNEWS-TIMES Bathing Suits for Men and Boys Navy Hue one-piece suits with overskirt. white trimmings. Regular Sl.OO values, special Monday 79c. I NEWS IN AND ABOUT TOWN Expansion Sale Wash Fabrics .Speci.il Values tor M'nj;iy's Sellin;'. FineQuality Organdies, Ui to 40 inches .vi Je, unusual qualities, at 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. EmbroUercJ Or?andic at 85c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.25. Colored Handkerchief Linens at 89c Yard, splenjid quality tor blouses, handkerchief arU collar an1 culY trimmings. 3ö inches wide. Colored Organdies at 39c, come in all the ne v shades suitable for blouses. Will launder well. 500 Copies to be Given Awav The first installment in the May , ,t' the Pictorial Review of this famous story, "The Broken Gate" by Emerson Hough Ask for tree copy in our pattern department. ELKS SURE OF Another Reporter Gives Up Pen For the Sword Co, moDencsoi or i i i i ? i .i Store Opens S:30 Closes 5:30 Saturday to 9:30p.m. Prize of Five Bushels of Potatoes to Largest Ticket Seller Cinches Crowd. Commencing the Third Week of Our Expansion Sale

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Y T.Vttr. T' ho r jrnir next '.'V'tr.f '- day at Koontz'F 1 1 1-: . have proppCtj ff fin attT'! r,uthado'.vIr.t: by far that r.f any pre-, mm r.--caMn of th kind. Already two hu'ndred tickets h.T.f heen disno-'d of. nnd thi !i:imi'"r is considered but a st.irt'T. Of course, the piT.ic will ) hi;;per, h-tr .-irrl more funfu! th in heretofore and the rnrnrr.it Km in

charge ha.e plven promise of .-tunts i

which are- hound to attract. I5.it wh.Ie theve fact cor.trü.ute materially to th drawing r-r f ii'. i i-s of th picnic there is. another and hotter reason. That reason deserves a special r.ara sra ph : As an Inducement to ticket seller. fHe hi shels of potatoes. real, sure- enotiirh ".puds" an to sri v -en to him who sell.-- the greatest numr of admissions to tlm affair. An the r rmp' t it ion is ken. ' ry, vry keen. Pre hushed of potatoes n re not to he .tncnrf-'l at in titni" like thf'-e, and memli's of the rlu'n are doln r.o sneering.

iwo r.a?e,,a.i irano-. ot-i .-.. , f)r Th. N. ;v-TlInf.S( Uft f,,r ,.-nit picked teams from the mcmhership U,m,e s.tiinlav Kl.t Ml(.. of tho lodijp. and other manly Kj.orts I r,.wr.ilIv fh ,.x;, mm.lti(m f,. fl.-e to he features of the r ra s:on. . . n f nrf. j(lt(, th vi.Iial (orps ,(f lh Truro will a parade, Mat -tins' n.u, lt. ;iniv his J(n. from the temple at oVlork V ed - i , xanunation in this citv

r.e.day morning Hands will play' sjlh . ,vas assicnfMl

Ain:n a. imm:la. W..ltr A. !'.!. tn is the M.th menil cr f The News-Times local Ileus staff to f nltst in the Jervire f tile I'rnt'i! StaT-s sine the - lalation of war on (IrrmahV. Th-

lati, u ho ha hern roverinir spoi ts

th H. IV . K. out of town and at th lake will assist in making the occasion a u'al.i one

to Irt Th'iiii.i.-, Ky., for training. This is I'he'an's .-e ond enlistment sin e the w.ir hroke out. He first

jl'M"a?rie a m -M'.er of oi. FreverAll efforts toward the h sunn n-r ! h,(!(1,r,, , ,rs f,,riU)iinV( thir(1 relehration and a sp.- ial ir.isston j rim, .nt , x ; Tnon ranio tno has ""nt n,'r to,th U,a,T h"'"'uord that no waivers on the ueiht man in hopr of ohtalrinc: at least . . ., , . . ., , ' 1U"' 41 1 I i 'f-sti if tions wo ilil ut allowcfl and a fair measure of prord weather. ... , f . . . , .i Km ! I'hei.in was a l v pounds under the " llirA I rt-i'iii'-l weicht. Potf rminrd to m t FLEA OF GAS COMPANIES i-re a, ,.:,, fr admiion to Tfl DC UCTAPn IM INI Y ! thf on..

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J U1Y II rtini Im n k T- ... .....i. j for th hearing of the petition of

I I'helan i thf son of Mr. and Mrs. I lldward Phel.m ..f Ireenlawn a.

tnd is a era Inato of South r.cnd

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MEDICAL SCHOOL

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the Indiana Cias association hy thej Ir.'liana puhlic seri' - commission i when th plea of the as cnnipani'-S j to reduce heating ou.tlity of arti-j r.cial pa will h heard.

The hearing will he at room 11' 1 state houe- Indianapolis and the metinK will he open. The pas asportation petitions, to redu. e Mrltish thermal units from ?" t "'."0 aivl ao ink that the l.:i.s cornpanii s he relrnhur5e,l fr inspection of me-

tr-i made oral demaral of ir.iliviüua! .

con.umers. when the meters are JWQ YearS COUTSe Will be 0f" (oun'l to he correct. Tl.e p tif.on ; further a. that the j...ri...i for the ; fcrcci Two More Mew regular testing of the ires .e r- nnnnMmontQ dured from ri.e to tliree ye. its a: d ULpcll UIILM lo. that the minimum pr;il f.r t-r-i jr. 2 rnöUM : i -'-mp'. i :raK uaI consumers ! ir,.re.s-.i from Three n w s. liools will he added fix months to i.' tr.o-iths. im Sept, mhe:- at Notie Iamv uni-r-Annoum emenr .f th- -late fr.r the !. Th,.v ilo a s..htM,, of mf,(li. heartnr of the pet.ti :i '. mad-- ' . ... ., , . , .,-,,.- , - ., ',.nt a si hool ot ai:i ictilttire and a mi?sion. .-.ho.l of foiemn trad.-. I The M hool ri" mcdu iiu' will not ORDAINED TO MINISTRY, fn f . .r .a,s- o. trse i.e. I HR TO AFRirA ,iUv' leaat. Inuial facilities are

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House Dress Aprons Remarkably Priced at 75c to $1.50

Hundreds of these quality first Aprons offered tomorrow at this Expansion Sale. House Dross Aprons, made in a careful style ood to look at of excellent washable Percales and Gingham in plain colors with combination stripe and check trim-

mines, also in stripes an.l plaids of inviting

liht colors wide belts, kimono sleeves, low V shape necks open side and front. front. On Sale Tomorrow, Monday. White Sateen and Colored Gingham Petticoats, special value at 50c. A lare assortment of patterns on sale tomorrow.

Expansion Sale of Stamped Materials for summer embroidery jut needed for the hot summer day's occupation. Stamped Scarfs, Centerpieces and Pillow Cases of tan linen, stamped ready for work, special at Half Price Monday. Pillow Cases of 'white tubinjr, stamped ready to embroider, at 39c and 50c. Art Department Main Floor.

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A $1.00 Savings Bcink For 25c

AN INEXPENSIVE INVESTMENT THAT WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS IN MONEY. IT WILL HELP YOU SAVE

po you want to save money? I yo'.j want to provide for future needs? Io ou want to put away money for hoppin? expenses? I)o jo'j want to sae money to he placed in Hank? Here is an excellent opportunity for you to accomplish your j . i r p o s - . Thep hanks will encourage thrift. They will in time make oti many dollars richer. Although the regular price of tliCM Hanks or little Safes lias always hrvn Sl.m), jot, ( sell tlicin at 2.V eacli. !xmt:im the undcivtandinx i that tlie lianks art to Ik oieiieI only in KoImtI -oil's -lore. We keep the key. You pay us i'.'.e. We Rice you one of the Hankf. You take it homo and Irin to save money. When you osire the Hank to he opened ou hrlmr it to us. We will open it. hand you the money, and you Just do what you like with jour saving. That is our affair. The Panks are hrand new and attractive little safes, made of the linest steel, superhlly finished in oxidized copper, and fitted with a device to prevent money from heine; improperly eti acted.

200 White Wash Skirts

On Sale Tomorrow Specially Priced $1, $1.25, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 The season's greatest values in Gabardines Pique, plain or corded Repps and cotton poplin, plain or with mercerized stripe. Splendid models in many styles, belted and hie; pearl button trimmings al! sizes. Special Note Extra sizes in this lot with waist 3o to 4o inches. Tennis or Golf Skirts at $ 1 .00 Wonderful values, usually priced at 51.50 and Si. as. Linen in natural or small pin checksport stripes in a variety of colors.

Parasols and Swagger Sticks Your summer costume will need the finishing touch on the promenade. A Matched Parasol is desirable. Here is a wonderful variety including the sport styles and "Summe'1 in dark colors. Priced from $1.00 to $8.50. Also a p,reat variety for the children from 39c to $2.50. What's a Swagger Stick? Ask the lneji school ejrl or the miss attending the olf links. We have them from 25c to $1.75.

LAUNCH CAMPAIGN FOR RECRUITS FOR THE REGULAR ARMY

Saturday ma'ked. the launching of the reeruitintr week t-ampalsrn which will last until June no. The president last week issued a call for 7V eon olunteers for the regular army and this is considered hy many to he the last tall for men hefore the draft system jroes into effect. Sert. John SUets-. in charge of the local recniitinir station Saturday received a letter from Oapt. T. V. Kyan of the Tort ane district stating that Indiana was now leading the I'nited

States in rtcruitins ami that much

i'" -""i 1 "l 1,11 ""lis expected of the local I. ranch dur

A council consisting i ine i-a- , vi mmii i ni. ni ine nrsi two i mir the coming wceK

tor and two others from each "f ; t ,irs of thr , on. .-. w.n Uen for

the churches of the Northern Laptist

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r .ej:t. The c.ii i iculum has

Th.rouh new orders from Washington two or more men enlisting at the same time will he ien the pri -

ee d" remaining in the same rei-

aociation mot at the rirst T.ipti-t,

Chun h Tridav afternoon to examine ! 'en a: tanued and was found in

Arthur X. Pavis for ..rdmation to oniorniity wi"i a.i state regulations j 1;UMt an,, Ulll not pe shifted. The th- gospel ministry. The vote was " lu n pi nr. d to the superintend- ; infantry. tield artillery and medical favoraMe arai the rdmati-.n seri, e "r' ' ' 't:. ii at Indianapolis hy ,.,ir1 ;u. stiH open and none of a held in the ou-iii:ur. i .Matt!ie-, . humaeln-r. prefect . t n,-se hran hes require previous e-

The following ord'-rs wa carried ; ' s'"du s at the ur.iv erst

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out. ermon. Ke . i:a;.s .x. 1:; " " i The men leavintr Saturday for

I'ecker; or.! tir.im: j.raer. 1P'. ..' M i" V i'T a urcree i-'rut Wavne were: Walter A. I'helan IT i:nter!:ne: ( aice to the , !;urch. , hach. l.-r of - ier.ee in a une-ilt ufi j of this utv, and I Northam. K. !lev. J. W. Kmnett. l'.lkhart; char.;.' ' ut th-:. ..!! l ... a short curse f ! wineholt of I.aporte. Two recruit?

v.., . ife r A i .us i.-o. i.r. e juin'

to the cai

Fhultz. r.o-hen; i.en.-dict:-" fr.e an-1 t:..! . t. ,! and market j (,V Tht. nu,n (.nt to Indianapolis

ne-vly ordain.l minister, llev. Ar- : . ' rp.f.it :i e, torase crp, tu,., v rt-uN ui am :oii.. I i im me. hanics. ac-

Mr. Tavi v. :H !eae r.e T'ie-da v . ! 1. t n ,il

for British K.t-t Africa t ill hecomr a nu.'-.'nary African Inland mi-:.i!.

FATHER SCHUMACHER

were also received at the na.y to

for tinal examination were: M. Heim of South I'.end. '. K Tails of Paw l'aw. Mich. V. L. Anticrson. who en-

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here he a ! . 1 e n , r . . oii tertility. en- , nlo tunP aco and was re. I- !i-, , f' ,!lr-r f tnn anim:,1:i' I turned to this city, has ht-en rttalled i agricultural . ; . o 1 n 1 rural .-ociol-'

f.'c. auri -ultural education. stock

I re, i.nin p ".;tr. farm epera-

OFF FOR EAST TODAY jar.-I r;.:K.ti Mil lo 1 t a i : u t. i p. t h 1 - ' : r '.irs o ; 1 1 o . t

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HUMANE SOCIETY TO

AWARD ESSAY PRIZES

n Tuesday r-nini, June 2, in

! the assemhly room of the grammar

r.e . tatthew S- hun-.a- io r. '. . .

C. rrffert rf ! hi:- at N-tp l;....l -f the . f apiculture- ut j M.hi), ,lllll(hnc n CtALiX av.. the

rme ur.iversit. will Wae Sand t!o- r. i v . r:ty -t Kenfi.u.y will e j suth i;,.M.i Humane s.u-ittv will for Purr.il.-. N. V.. to artc.d the .h-.n of the l:, , Notre P.mie school. . Uf hf)ys A u - .... !. 1 1

annual meeting or th,- .-.th.ouc Jet- a, any oi r..-.ear s. i n. e lass- of thfi ,,uSll(. .o.ds who competed

ti .ational a.-m ;.U!"r. at to r a i aii- ion in a

Schumacher wa president of th.e p. collece se, tion of thi a -;a t i n :n m

n at Notre

a::.: t : liiie t.i'rn su r j-ou v. the ti-.; t-rsitv tt'et's splendid

for the prizes for the essays uTTertd h t!ie Humane so,-iet.

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and TM and is at pr.-'-: t a "i'p

ur.fy fo(- all i;tcP of rxp

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x cutiv e m.ental w ci k .

i:ach winner of a rirst pri.e will rect-ive a : autifully ngraxe.l loving i no with his name eneraved there-

.omntteo He -s a So th- i .! ! TN:, to e four yea:- pro- . ( Th t,1h nnz.s i0 j4 f(.r rrrres.-ntaitve of the cot!.-,-, depart- cr.,m :;,.d a w , . ear procram in ,,,,, wmiieis. ? for the

mcii :icre mat i-mu.ui. ; cond and $: tor the third prize At the r. achm.c m-etinu. the ; tlo- f-.r yea- .-. u: . will am! to the j ui.l;f r I

Notre Pa me r .of c .-c-r wpi ,.p.-.n the aei;:.-e -u i r. i. iorv:un c-m-e!::a us5i-n cf the s .l '-.t, T!;.'' : mer, Time and 'or.t.-nt of ( ';r :- r.." The tea. hi:u : .: w ; ; I J-e iri- . crf.ised. h .t ;:-.!.. : r.a". mtraits

I'll Replace Your Lenses Without Original Prescription or Examination It you break one or both lenses, just briny; the pieces to me and I'll replace the broken lenses with new ones exactly the same as the old." If, however, you believe the old lenses are not just riyht, my optical service from eye examination to the completed work has proven its efficiency to thous :t n d s, a n d you should avail yourself of an opportunity of having your eyes examined. H. LEMONTREE iitli IUmkIS I-adin- Optometrist und .Muiiufac Hit z pt ici.in. z S. .MICIIHi.W ST.

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We are Now

Showing an Unusual

Display of Diamonds

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This assortment of diamonds both mounted and

rr.cLntcd is remarkable for the variety of sizes and combinations afforded. Perfect cut gems that bear our absolute guarantee as to quality and value. The mounted stones are set in wonderfully beautiful platinum mountings, or gold, in combinations never seen before. There are rings and bar pins, brooches and cuff links, ar. well as unique ear rings. We ask that you drop in and see this display it is of positive interest, and should you buy you can rest assured the price will be the lowest for the quality of the stones considered.

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A fancy .tritt ü en 1 v th.e -uard:!'e ien o ;r s n was t'.e feature of the rczula r

rr.eetir.c- f South H. T..1 re :ew. No. 4. L. o. T M Pridav evcr.mc at t - t hall. Mr Motile Bramey was- the j director f the d::'.'.. J

LEAVES SINGERS TO GO WITH CHICAGO CONCERN

I Kav.li one of the 1" puhlic schools I participatnut from which prize wlnI i.ms ame, will iee.e a hea.;tifull ifranu d id. tare. More than 4..i j prize ,as were written. With two j exc pt'.or.H every p a hhe School in th

c;t participate.! in th.e writinc. Th.e Prt-dern kson orchestra wit'. pla d urine the e,nir. n and a numlr "f the csavs will he read hy

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Minnie H '..! r i Klkhart . auditor, and a num. hr .

vifitr.rs from F.khart. P.. Hrar.d Tiapi !s and Nites w . re or

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' tt." prize winners. The awarding of

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South Bend Conservatory of Music Courses in piar.o. Voice Violin, Orgran, Ceramics and Public Speaking. Classes in Harmony and Musical History. A raculty of 15. Max Miranda, Dirrctor. 20T S. 31 A IX ST SOLTII Di:XD

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JEWELRY 5T0RE

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facti. v'.'. "'. ;.nd l'-r a num . r of

. ir.v h.,. !.!!.'. t l.e position .f .c:i-i

The iuhiic is cordiallv invited to

attend. Th.e jud-es of the esays

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t li.t.Ial.Pt a Ii d hn a 1

en. There were 1 ;, lad:

r.'l.T.ce a! the m'etir..;. ' pun I'.as 1 csU'.'cd h: The Jura'- hirthday riff w a s p.-. t o ui . and att.r a t s o v.-eks' awarVJ to Mrs. Tociuart I. u : h - . a t . ' t will a.-su::ie a ptit.on in err. wa 4 in !;." dining rem. . :h- .t;. s de part nu nt of the I. A. The K"rds wi'l f r.i t ir, a: i.u.i.J Ilru'. r Lam' er ".. M.v'ormitk r.ri dancing J'n lay tv r :; at tl.t- j aidü.4. I'hi a The nails ate in hilL NtTthvin Mmntsota.

i wer- V. W. S hneider. K. P. ('haptn.

A. V. l isher and Miss Mary Du Fl: a r e.

'i-. o piirs of laes ;;round in' cr.e. '. ate tht iA or.e.s m the .t "A ho grinds Krptok lenses f.ri the trade. Pr. J. Ilurkc. optician." J-U kS. ilnhUan St. Adv.

NEW SPRING SHOES at Guarantee Shoe Co.

, Eyes Examined -i DR. J. BURKE & CO. tTäfi Great valuOpionrtrist and Manufacturing I JJSZAZJ . I KINNEY'S 230 South Michigan SL ' ' ' ' 11 6-! 12 E. WaVIie S'. LKNSI1S DCPLICATirP. U4 V. WAüL.GTü. AVÜ '

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If you send your hirt and collars to us we won't wear them out. We'll let you do that. Phone us to look alter your next order. IdealLaundry

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eaning Co.

426 S. Michigan St. Bell 285. Home 5209.

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A very 'jful artlct? to th wife. Buy hr a WHITE SEWING MACHINE P,eraue it 1 th.e idell ?".r. Machine for the home. You certainly an afford or.. .o!d en the payment plan. 5j ,iovn " per uewk. HAVERSTOCK The "White" Man 219 S. Main St.