South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 184, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 July 1917 — Page 2

TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1917

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Ells Enjoy Old Time Party And Have Glorious Time

FIRE IN CAR GIVES

WOMEN BAD SCARE:

An tirn f-r .!.! time' s.ik; ii;- !.!,--r.l'- Thi- irnf- to a tit

1 an oj.J tim I n 1 1 : ttii.n !.v th " M I : r: j.."o.'.t 1 lv .... it wa. 'U- ilr! that

d in th r.l.J tirn- Way. and f-';r!thPV -;ko '.r i nj. And l.oforo they Kranl hur.s .f -!Kra:.n from , , , , j ' iT." tr.i- :ry ,..!, I lik th" dii,to 12 (oM t;n..- .tn-i yn-i krow th ,or.,N ffr.m ; h;tr- in th Star:ljTvJuj", fetury f t!if 2ih nr.- :r 11! f-mp'tnx . Aftr thif . f r-hf, 'nlverary an-l h"n'-rmir..? that a n-ir.r vit- ..f thanks to Mr. WV-t-wa hM !t inht ut th- Klk-' i-ur." m nl th- rrst of thf ronimittfe tempi. ' -a; m t; It va a rf-j j ' r. 1 1 i ' : i -f !h- ".1 Th n iinnr, -j.ipl th1 lo"k. olJ tirns from i'-;r;n;n-' t. -tr. . Thfy all :'rf - th-y had had a :;.! 'Old time stori .f .M, M U. ' "U in$. ,u.l th-y ;dl went homo

Kot many a. i: I idd Liuwh from u ith trurn) anM eloriou. füntr. and tvas to.w.J to t h harn.

;th?m all. , - : . I i r - t" lav-

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Sepral women, pasensrer. on a'

west vo'ind Lincoln Tvay car. wfr trien a had Mare e;irly Monday evening when the controller of the car burned out. at the corner of .Michigan and .UfTern ts. Due to alleged carel?.'- h'ind'.ine of the car ty the nvtonnan in throwing nn 1 hi o power, sparks from the controller ignited the insulation in th l.ox. and for ?"eral irinute a liely Maze resulted. Fire companies from Central -tation answered the call, and f ti;iuihed the Maze, whirh raused only a small amount of damasp to the car. The car wa.

unaMe to u fin unrier its own power

1ST. MARY'S GIRL

AGARA II

Miss Mary Agnes O'Neill Last to be Identified in Crash.

The final identification ' all the hodies found in the wreck of the Goriie Line f-tret rar that plunged over a 2ft-foot eml'inkment into the N'iai?ra river at Niacara I'alls. N.

Y.. early Sunday afternoon, was completed late Monday evenlntr when th hody of a previously unidentified woman uas identified as heins: that of Mi Mary Apncs ,Xeill. hi'-kaa. "kla.. teacher at St. Mary's college, dauchter of former St-n. Jay 'Neill of Oklahoma. Word was reieixed at S't. Mary's ccllece Monday eeninp of the identification ff an unknown woman in the Xiaeara wreck as heinpr that of Mi?: '.N"eil!. for the vat ear in5tructres in elocution at tlV local erdle.ee. Mi.- O'Neill was on her way to New York city, where he had planned to take summer school work and had only stopped off at the fills for the day. Her tody was not recovered from the wreck until late Monday and she was identified through the name on a suit crts ta

which fht was f topping. "Word of' Miss O'Neill's death was immediately fent to her father, who notified Siter Claudia, prefect of discipline.

: at St. Marv's, and he. with Sister

Isabella, left Monday evening for

Niagara Falls to take care of the hody.

FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE FOSTER IS ILL

WATERTOWN, N. Y., July John V. Foster, former secretary of state and father-in-law of Kohert Iansins:, is seriously ill at his Kummer home at Hendercon Harbor, near here. His daughters Mrs. Iansinp and Mrs Allen Macy Duller of Auburn, ha leen summoned.

Mr. Foster was torn in Indiana and

fo-md in the room of the hotol at formerlv resided at Kvanaville. Tnd.

ICE WHEN YOU WANT IT. Artificial Ice Co. Horn 23. Bell 2221

For Kew Sah or and Sfroe WAtcb Our Window WALKOVER ROOT SHOP.

Union Trust Company Said Deponit Boxe dth pUl factlltl-e for tb prU"er of cc-tomenv

THE STORE FOR MEN

WASIIIN'GTON AVTTTCE.

D'n't say you s.rv it in t! newspaper. Say News-Time-.

p.i.-t ea!t-d rul'r and

chairman of : h ! ra t . n , i wa.or.e of t h 0 U' turn-o'its th" K!k had v r h.d. as w ! 1 f - ne Of th ItHi.'t ;if f fS-if ..'!. T'A" pew 'candidates. .1. M Sullivan and öüver Vyrie. wtre cien ti- Initiation of 32'? by the old b uks. J Old Timf e;ar io. Hut that wasn't all the old time

j 'stuff". They f n went so far as

i time i-u.i. For

e oiMcr was

low it was decided that every Mother OUht to he hfaid fifni. even if It -Aere fin'y a tew vordu. It was also leciijerl that eero!.t- who d;d not talk should Se fined It was alriaht until thy hem to !c r.ill-

ed upon. Kveryl.ody Talked, no one

renlged and as a ieult the fine collector didn't find him-elf arn-:in

fio work a few old f Instance, when the

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VERY SYSTEfi

D. L Guilfoyle Advocates Cooperative Plan for South Bend.

That South Fend need's a cooperative delivery s?-tem in its grocery t-tores and meat markets, was the fact driven home in a epeech ly I). I. (luilfoyle lu-t evening at the bi-weekly meeting of the Irocers and I'.utchers association, which wa held at the Fonnler rocery. "The town is hit; enough

I to hae one." he said, "and an in-

htallation of such a system would cut the cost of delivery in Uvn". He also spoke on credit, stating that the dealer aim extendofl it for two weeks or over would soon j.;o under. In addition, plans for the :'L'nl annual picnic were made. It is tu be held at Silver --each. St. Joseph. Mich., Aue. 1st. Fvery wholesale and retail crocer and hutcher in the city of South Fend will he rep

resented. It was decided that the j

trip would he made by interurban in two sections of seven cars each, n.s it is expected that more than 1.0a will attend. The day's entertainment " will be furnished l.v a

launch ride out m the lake, a band ! concert and th attractions f the. beach. ! Purine: the hasines sesin it was rroiiOj.ed .Mid carried that a.

donation of :: to the Fed Fros be made from tlie association's treasury. A "Futrh l.mh" vas served at the close of the meeting. SCHOOL BOARD FAVORS NEW HIGH SCHOOL SITE Routine business, including passI'AS on bills presented i Samuel Treuer for tatherin statistics c-f th school ( hilili en f the ity. t; arch.ite' t's tor p'.antiu th- W'.ihinton school, and on a oal . ontra t fir the comma winter with S.-huyler llose. ffr.stituted the uoik of the nhool hoard at its tcualar meeting Monday enin:. Th Washington siho.d. ifw.is te ported, is now pr.n tical'.v i -anpletcd. No hi tion was takn ou the evcition of tlie propose 1 j'.miof !iih bo.d in the Fo'nullaid and Fcr!e -.-'locd district?. The report or. the site a Sunnside and Folfax a. was faoiab'.e.

MOTORCYCLE CAUGHT IN CAR TRACKS: RIDER HURT As the re!.lt of lew- .ti'.i: in A car track as.d tin own fi om a motoi a N c!' Hi'iir? 1' Mt-yi-r, ad

dress unktiow.:. vv

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and bruised about the bod ard facia te .Xionday .ift-i noou. hoi thmotocwle he 'M ridiiu' str.'.ck thcar track at the ou r.c of la r and Lincoln ay F. ci the tr.achine t. l;;d and thro-a iiv,- Ie Mfver to tli- p.tvrton! !! v .( picked t:p ;noi!,.vio;i and r'fsh-.l to Kpworth hospital in the p.lne ambiilar.ee w h re hi injuries w ere found to 1 of a les s, : io..s natu: 0 than were ;-! thought. BELGIAN WAR MISSION PAYS CHICAGO VISIT

CHICAGO. July " IVliicri' v,ar nuvvn ! ro'a'h'. te gratitude of a trikn r.at'.on t hlvao Monday a'i.l .T.el t wa-' o:'-.e h"IC inat .ave them h.eartv assurance of the middle west's regard for lb"

ecur.try th.

food the l runt of th-

first aTt.c. k ' f the fman m l:14 It w;-.s tb.e :.r-t stop ,; a nip tli.it ill Inst s .eral weks ;-.! ! extfii i o" the Pl lfr o 1st. The M-.s-'oa i'kjr.il time fo:' a vis;t to ;.!u.. n;i park.

To rnal.e por; m-hcc more diCe.- ( thr.ro 4-hl pt irk the s. a -C ar.fi ; p:r.-e into ho:!;r.- w.ttcr tori f.ve rr.ir.utf.-. then fry in tue usual' WfcJ.

Expansion Sale Semi-Annual Pre-Inventory Sale

Two Bio- Sales in One lAertsoit Bros. C

Expansion Sale of Notions Silk Thread, 50-yd. spool, 4c. Fancy Colored Skirt Belting, regular price 2c inch, sale price Sc yd.

Pearl Buttons from 5c to $1.25 Dozen Ocean Pearl Buttons, the popular trimmings for all summer garments, great variety here.

Wonderful Values in Yard Goods,

Silks, Woolens & Wrash Materials

Commencing Thursday, July 5th

Store Will be Closed All Day July the 4th

Expansion Sale of Summers' Delightful Draperies

Do you know for $16.98 you can buy an All-Wool Early Fall Coat, a Silk Coat for summer, and a Linen Motor Coat? The three Garments for $16.98 at

rich silk of medium weight.

The season's popular fabric for skirt, dress or coat. 36 to 40 in. Skinner's Silk

Back Satin at $2.00 Yd.

Comes in all the season's new

lustre, most desirable for the new summer skirts.

36 to 44 in. Silk Mohair at 69c to $1.50 Navy, green, grey and black, also in fancy stripe; most serviceable.

Glossy Black Taffetas, 36 inch, at $1.39 to $2.00

An excellent quality of Our Expansion Sales for July Buy Your Next Years Supply

of Fashionable Ready to Wear Garments at SAVINGS OF 50

The various lots of Readv-to-Vear Garments must be sold durine the next two ing these pretty patterns in

.... . . u'i-c Win will c ü mnr tlvm vrm cnnri i x-rv,, f7r,4 ,.r cJta in tVia virimic cretonne for your porch furni-

3west Colors, fcrient riCll " 1 " - " -r ture. Frinrinr and cdrinr to

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"Kapock Silks," sunfast and washable, wonderful variety of colors, 50 inches wide, at $i.95 to $2.69 yard. Colored Madras, in rose, green, brown, blue, gold and many in mixed colors, 36 inch at 79c 50 inch at $1.50 to $3.25. Porch Cretonnes The sum

mer porch made attractive us-

lines otTered. Buy these garments for another season. The styles are excellent, match. Priced at 19c, 25c,

29c to 79c yard.

The Summer Shoulder Capes are made from heavy velvet. Silk Pile Plush at $5.00 Yd.

Combined with Georgette Crepe. The newest effects.

season's

n mrn Women's Outer ( -VV3VQ. lined. The new clo J iJK'X1 materials far supe FlJ shown for S25.00.

Expansion Sale of Wash Materials Japanese Crepe at 29c Yd. In fancy stripes, 32 inches, in light shades, a beautiful soft fabric for waists and one-piece dresses. Handkerchief Linen at 89c Lavender, Copen, maize, old blue, reseda; splendid to launder. Sport Skirtings at 25c and 89c Stripes and block effects, in galatea, gabardine and Indian head.

July Expansion Sale of Linens Table Damask, $2.00 Value, for $1.25 Heavy quality pure linen, half bleached, 6S inches wide. Pure Linen Napkins at $4.00 Dozen l:tra value Irish linen, full bleached, size 22x22. Special 1 lot of table linen remnants and crash towelings reduced 1-3 and 1-4 less than regular prices. Webb's Pure Linen Huck Towels, hemmed, size 20x 3( at 59c each; $6.50 dozen. Don's Pure Linen Crash, 25c value, at 19c. Bleached Tea Toweling, red border, 6c yd. Turkish Towels, 10 dozen only, seconds of 20c grade, special at 19c.

Navy Blue Serge Suits at $25.00 These suits represent the very smartest shies in

Women's Outer Garments. The Jackets all-silk

se fitted skirts. The tailoring and

Bamboo Porch Shades A splendid protectitm from the hot sun; 6 and 8 ft., at 79c and 98c.

superior to anything we have ever

15 Taffeta Silk Suits at $10.00 They are bargains. If you come in tomorrow we can fit you with one of these suits. Expansion Sale of Handsome Taffeta Silk Coats at $10.00, Every size to 46

You will regret not taking advantage of these bargains after they're gone. It will be many seasons before you see such qualities and bargains.

Expansion Sale of Odd Dresses at $5.00 Many badly soiled. They sold from $10.00 to Si 7.50. Quite a few extra stylish stout Dresses made of Batistes, Embroidered Muslins.

All Wool Coats at $5.00 and $10.00 Buy These Now for Early Fall and Winter These Coats are odd Spring Coats, made of sport materials, Chinchillas, Burella Cloths, Serges and Poplins. Mostly navy blues, about 18 regular sport coats, all wool. These coats have been selling from S 10.00 to SI 8.5o. July Clearance and Expansion Sale, $5.00 and $10.00.'

Our Expansion Sale of Muslin U n derwear

Means you are Qoing to et qualities better than you have ever bought or will buy for ome time to come. 6oo Fine Muslin and Nainsook Gowns, lace and embroidery trimmed, slip-over stvles, extraordinary values, $1.00. 0o Handsome Quality Envelope Chemise, made of line Batites. with and without cap sleeves, at $1.50 and $1.98. foo Handsome Muslin and Cambric Skirts $1.50 to $2.98. Flounces made of rous of lace organdie bands with lace and embroidery, extraordinary values. ' ion Dozen Splendid Muslin Drawers at 25c, 35c and 59c pair.

expansion Sale Underwear for Women Victoria Union Suits, slender, medium and stout sizes, at 69c to $1.50. Carter's and Athena Union Suits 59c to $2.50, all sty les neck, sleeves and le:ith.

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Over 1000 New Skirts in This Great Sale Better values than you usually find at prices considerably higher. Regular and extra sizes. Handsome Wash Pique, Gabardine and Poplin Skirts at $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 to $5.00. Handsome Taffeta Silk Skirts, stripes and plains. at $5.00. Handsome Black Satin Skirts at $6.95, and 100 All-Wool Cloth Skirts at $2.98.

Gauze Union Suits, tiht or loose knee, 29c. 35c.

Women's Lisle VesU and Price $1.65 yard.

Expansion Sale of Flouncings Embroidered Sport Flouncings, 42 inches wide, emb. in rose, gold, green and old blue. All new de-

Great Values in Curtain Goods Marquisettes, 36 and 40 in., plain and bordered, at 19c and 25c yd. Filet Nets, figured nets in small all-over designs, 36 in., at 29c yd.; 40 to 45 in. at 39c to 79c yd. Fine Filet Nets and Laces for lace shades, from 79c to $1.50 yd. 72 in. Grenadine at $1.50, very desirable for bedrooms and bed sets. 36 in. Dotted Grenadine at 39c, 45c and 69c yd. 36 in. Madras 25c, 29c; 45 inch at 45c and 59c yd. Dotted and Figured Swiss at 19c yd. Expansion Sale of Summer Rugs Wool and Fibre Rugs in blue, greens, browns and tans; verv attractive for bedrooms and summer cottages. Sizes 8.3x10.6, regular price S7.75, sale price $6.00. Size C)x 12, regular price S8.95, sale price $6.75.

Linoleums Best grade for bath room or kitchen. Printed 65c to 80c yd. Inlaid $1.10 to $1.65. Window Awnings Striped denim in blue and white, steel frame, all readv to put up; sizes 3o. 36, 42 and 48 in., at $1.50.

Expansion Sale of 1 0,000 yards of New Ginghams x and Percales at Prices Greatly Under the Market 500 Pieces Full Standard 27 inch Red Seal, Amoskeag and Lancaster Ginghams at 12 1 -2c yard

50 Hugro Carpet Sweepers For this sale. Regular price Si. 50. Sale price 98c.

This immen purchase represents .Nurej' Stripe?. Apron Checks. Zephyr Ginghams in plains, plaii-. stripe; an.4, tancie-. CT,.A.. iV.lii.alt' Oil a 1 A f In 4 i.-Artli t -! i i 'it tV. r- ill

siirns. most popular for sport skirts, and blouses. anJ -,6j,jc vard. ßurinK this sal, i22c yd. '

Pants, 50C jra-de, 39c. Women's Silk Hose, lisle tops, plain colors or fancy stripes, a: $1.25. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Muslin Union Suits, drop seat an open hack, blnomer knee, at 69c. Knit Union Suits, lo v neck, sleeveless, tisht knee, at 59c. Pcny Hose at 30c, 35c, li-ht or medium weight.

Organdy Flouncings, 45 inches wide, $1.25 yd.

Odd lot of trimming and braids at lc and 5c yd.

Expansion Sale of Fine Bleached Sheetings W ay under the market. These prices are for stock on hand while our quantities last. 70 pieces in all. lo pieces 2rj yards wide Bleached Sheeting, excellent quality. 30c yard. ,: pieces 2 yards wide Bleached Colonial Sheeting, worth 44c yard, this sale, 38c yd. 20 pieces 2T yards Aide Bleached Wearv.ell Sheeting, worth 45c yard, this .siie, 38c yd. 2o pieces 4 5 inch Pequot Pillow Tubing, worth .H)c. this sale. 25c yd.

Expansion Sale of Outing Flannels at Last Fall's Prices We have some 200 pieces of Amoskeag lZl and Feazledown Outing Flannels. We place them on sale in this Expansion Sale at 12V2c yard. 30 pieces 3o inch Fine Outing Flannels at 15c yard. 100 pieces Royal Ermine White Shaker Flannel- at I2V2C yd. 100 pieces Bleached Daisy White Shaker Flannels at 15c yd. 285 Pieces of Belmont Percale, Standard Quality, at Yd In this splendid collection are plenty of navs and chir.a ta! colored blue. Not over 3 Dress Patterns to a customer. This ic as low as this quality has been sold the past ear. 500 Pieces of American Prints at 9c Yd. Indigo China. Black and White, Shepherd Checks, Greys and Shirting Patterns, all 9c yd.