South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 218, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1917 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME Women will buy these Sweaters on sight. Just see what wc arc oiTeri:i .1 regular S I 2 Fibre Silk Sweater, and the ri.cht color and stvlc. too, for $8.95. HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN The latest style ot Hair Dressing. Mrs. Garrity is here demonstrating the newSilk Hair Waver. Come in and see her. Complete set of wavers 25c House Dresses that look eniu'n r street dresses siuh rerfeet tailorim;-. and see the vv:j: m Pretty Lawns at $1.50. Daintv Voiles a: $2.00. SIXTEEN RECEIVE I'uMLli-.l in tl.Int rr-t nf .'M 1 1 I . Infantry I.t. U. II. William: It Kt. I. J. Kim hii, Kditor 1JÖBERTS0X IgMPAXY Shopping Hours . ;W7 oou 'u ""' Vol,. I. (. I, somi:yhi:im: in ij:i:ii:ii i.i:k. r(;rsr eu uni. riU("i:Li.ss

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THE WHITE EIL

Admitted Into Community of Sisters of Holy Cross Following Retreat.

ONE CASE OF SICKNESS AND A LOT OF OTHER NEWS FROM THE CAMP

P.'Jt us" of s, k n-wS vv;i r-

Fixtrn -o:ir.g women re-'h.ed tl.. I

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"walte il and wr admitte.t m'oi -"j . ..lu-m uim k-j the fommiir.ity of the S--ters of th" j from a gathering in his tr ami was

Holy Cros:, Sam! av at a i';.ti':i hehl .it the li..' of the nrmti il retreat, which was lt. n hy Oie i:ev. W. V. Corcoran. C. S. C. In the al-s.tif of th- lit. 1 lev. Herman .1. Abrdim:. bi-hop of tic diocese, the Very II v. Androv Morri. ;?, I'ro ir.ci.id. C. S. ' '.. o'heiated, and was also e'-hrant of the sop-mn

hlrh Inns- wliicji follow ed. As.-i-t-i

h it'ii.I t the city in on- of the mat him- .run truck-, and uiv-n relief !' a South Hemd physician. More th.m iitors a ppeared at th'- a r ; i j Sunday. No d rii.it" orders as to the length of time the troops will i.o stationed there l,a" been rw -i. hut it is

SAHTATOKY.

I Irrt it I-.. News of the anii ''" lift' of the Sou tit llcud nntinual guard rompa ni-. frr tin public .Mid "prepared by the soldiers IlieniM-he-. Ynu will li ml 1 hit liny soldier neupai r in Ilie New s.-Time eti-ry morning a " lone n the Imjs ;ire in iwnp at Ixe.er park. The storie. filltorials and new-. iMu-t -"at ion are all ollVrinus of the soldier tlieiiwle. We ho jmi will IIS. it. Here goes.

; IT'S REAL WAR, FOLKS,

AND IF YOU DOUBT IT, GO TO LEEPER PARK

.'R-r.im t'C"f,i tli.it they will le- pfll CDCYCDMIITU

I main ar h,,sr lu m. v . 1 ......it. JUL. I 1 1 L. I L.1 1 IVI U I I 1

ants Of the ma-.-- wT" th" He. v. Jo- j fUl( U(.,.Ks h-ph Galla-hrr. C. S. C. daeon;j Sm.-;,,,V Knapp of th- M.pplv W. J. Dor.nh i". C. S. ('.. s.iI.-W(.m; ,,,,,,.. v,as (f(. (,f th. h Iu,n

. I.. OI1UOI. ' . ' "...- in Oi'' r.i . San. -.v I lnu ..f i

Irineii.il vs was having to mn-

stantly i - - t.-nt s:ak"s to the vari-

4 -rmonic.a, anl "rninari -ts of Holy t'rt. Notre Ii.itn-.

Th" frrnmn of th- dav v.-.i- d-liv- fU?. coinp.mi' s all

rod hy the I'ev. V. Corcoran.

who took for his tf"xt. "He that lest .s IjH !if for My sak" shall find it.' Arr.onj; thov in th s: not u;: y Mrf tli kevs. r.1rk J.ins. n, H'khart. Ind.; P.mi.l .1. Ke.-ley. lo:,rd. II!.: .T. J. rr.-n. h. V S. A. 1 '.

M'Xeill. r. S. ('.: .Mioha-1 Calli.-. i n. v;.-pa ; . r phdov rapher S'inday

morninu'. Hun-

di -"s of the v. mull n tak s hroke whoji d"ivn into th- hirl ground. Crd. I'l -ey.-i ni'lth. Ctpf. Kovrs, '.ot. Kirr.hl.", 'apt. povvrs, I.ifiit. Itli.nl'f.-r, i.itut. Williams. IaVwt. Haley, and a Mirnler of oth r o'.!iof th" I ''! If I n f fur

S. .". .Matth'-w S lni ma' lir. . S. iSrnar'l M"lh v. S. i.; Thoiu.i Iivinr. C. S. '.: John I'atW-.. C S. i'.. and Thoina Vuni'i. S. '. The ii a ni s of Hi'" vniin; woiion v )m recri ' d tli" htoi and thos.- dy which thy will ln-reafti- h known, Mo: Mi.- Cnth--rin" Sh.inhy. I-trim. r-!:tnd Si -1 i A'. Jo-mm. Mi- f'a'hein." Tüon.tN. I.i-'ow.l. 1 1 land Sisf !" M. I . 1 1 1 i ti i -.

aft'ino.tn. It will make aii imposing piotur.- no dou'ot. I'rivat" -(ar Krinu' of tlie ntaehiiif siin oompan. known to all of lh Third ioi-:irin nt a "th- tiyiitinur paisor,." ent'itainod a laiv now.l of visitors l.y evangelistic work Sanday evi-niiiL:. Tin Third ' uini'-nt hand v. ill far-i:i.-h th- 1 1 1 1 1 - i i for th- in-A danee to ! iu ii for the . -r i 1 i t of th- ooni-

jany fund- Thin .-day niijht. J'harles

SEEMS TO HAVE ONE DESIRE RECRUITS

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Mi-s M.ny I'oi.n'dly. San .I-'. 'a 1 i f. - Si -i r M. liiii. Miss lih'a'n t)i Hu.ratt. S.o ia-lin-nto. Calif. -S,-tir 1. I 1 1 1 v. !i a n i :.i . Miss (-,. H !! 4 " . -r . . I -n p. n t . I.i.--Si-t-i- M. KM- n '.n Mi-s Ii in- Kol'-. Iiand !:.ipil. Mi.-h. - Si-f. r M. Ii! -na lr !..-. Mi-s M i-d.thM.a M' i!;'1. 'h i . Mioh. -Si-t. r M. Willi i no r a. Miss i:. H-dii Sa'ili.iti. M.mi--t i'i';o. M i' h. Si-f v M. I -d .Hi-. Mi-s A'ahel i';.l!.ili.ii). hioa;:o. H. - Si.-t'-r M. iodt.. ta. Mis Mat'v 'oniin. 'Iii ao. IH. Si-t"r M. A i .:i -1 a '-i.t . Mi-s 1 1 I'-n IT, no. J.n k.-..iA AW-, 11!. Sis r M. Kim. io ita. Mi-s Tary Ad f. 'i . '.an--. 111. Su-t'-r M Ali. i i;.!. .Miss Mary Mi ia L . I ..:.. i n--I ... I : r,

iiii..- i. .iii. Alis M. Am lia M l.aahlin. I ilk - ! hatt. lnd.--Si-t.-r M. l:ui.i 1'..- i- : Miss Hulali.' I l..p;.i:;o r. i'i t 'hi. ton. r Sit-r M. i;o-- li-t-ll.. !

Mi.s Katltniio

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Mt 'onnell of Warsaw, d.ir.. tor of tli" o n;.i ii !.a t i 1 1 i- r -ol; n'z. d as onof t.'io ni"-r i'-nt directors in the mid-11.- v-s:. Tin- Moidli.ation Ni-ws was on- . "i i-d at ' o'olo. k last niuhf. at 1".:;h tin- opv wa- "lip" and ".-ft. Th" tir.-t i.-s:i' tn.iy not so -ood. I " 1 1 "w.it.'h n- riow."

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roi.. i.iA). w. riu:vi:ic.MrTii of the Third lte;iinenl. I. . ..

Healization th.at So:ith Cend and ! St. Joseph cf.nnty hoys- are in a real j war was hroiKht to the minds of i

hundred.-- of visitors here Sunday wh-'ii moie th.an I'tlO men of coinpany F, tho machine gun and supply companies of the Third Indiana infantry ncamped for Id days or

two weeks of hard traininc hefore '

leaving for a outhern training oa mp.

Work i ii real earnest will he'

sta'ted today and the men of the various hranches will be piven nine hours of intensive training, including

drill and school each day. orders issued ly Col. Frey et muth j h ive put a tahoo on intoxicating li'pior. Any soldier taught drinking t (r hrir.giug any liquor, wine or heer j into ramp will he eourt-maritalcd. j It i- to he strictly a "dry" camp, and j everything hut that for the good of; the service jolt aside. Capt. Clinton I. Hoger.-, camp j commander, allowed the troops an' easy afternoon Sunday after the ; hard work of pitching tents. Hut i the shrill blast of the bugle will i

call the men to many formation.--beginning this morning. IlllVngi AKTI'IIS IJl'sY impact:. Head'iuarters eompany is right at home in their quarters at the Y. M. C. A. The company is made up of the band and the mounted guard. The motorcycle squad which wa formerly part of the company lias disbanded. I 'art has been sent to Plymouth. Ind.. and part to Kendal ville. Ind. The reason for the disbnndnunt was that South ll.'iiil was not authorized by the government to maintain such a squad. There has be-n some talk among the ofli.-ers of the Indiana 'iuaid as to organi.iuu' an aiation orps. The company at the Y. M. C A. will drill in the gymnasium there and also on the street.

Ily Col. .nrge W. I i-ejcnmith, re-emits for the Third Indiana Uegiinenl. Applicant

. Mh higan st.. at the ramp, or at Third llegiment head-

VI i ll I I II I IUi, ;,,,,l,v Jl1 ,,,r Armory. S. 3 II 11 li 1 ill M-"-Ieis. lia-ement Y. M. C. A.

I HITS

POLICE FORCE

' ,;,,,7M"- y;'1' 'Dietl and Biddincjer Leave "' b ..t ill 1 1 M.i 1 1". ,

Sunday Others Volunteer

AT BIG TENT MEETING

Herbert Riede! ffl 1ST

Volunteer, Utes Qrr ..n

at Fort DuPont JLL HluU

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F ,.r J' !i

! M.i's has :ila fl "lie'." with the

Im . - ti i . i 1 -Sut'.da ! S.-ut h I'.- rid poli, .- i.n.e. Saod.n.

I. W. Jo h !i-t on ' iti. -ria'o the war uod teiiotd

s'-t th" 1..11" In-iirwt." f.-nt n For- I tw ,, x ap.Mi,i,. ;,djuncts fiom the loeal

in. an. i i."'i"..i ;i , w a - on" " t i a v ..

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1 )' t.-. tl f Itto in I ..-.-per pat k

l ". t'I sf . i ii.ii'i: a - a

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prowu ine x.iM'.,'-- h'.i-ih" ii.i - ,,,,.v If..!. linger onvate se letal

mark the 1 r : : - n i n and a'-o t h" j t ( ( ' , . hj f KlM.,l(,.,t ri(lk of th".

T r n ; l r. a 1 1 ' n : tlie mi lletm iu mi or I

I ietl took bis i

''''jas l.i.ut. Ii-tl n' coiupaii F. and

t ' i . 1 1

a t i Of ! i . II- aid

'department, entered a.-tne .-ei:ce

i o 1 1 s all t ! i

a- i-oiumi-s.i ry sert'.-a nt of the -up-

pl otnpan .

i ta n's 1 ."ii ii . ; t ii.it li n b i i-

ri-hte'Cis m ii ),,- i.-- M i. ted and

: süire I o. v u ai . 1 .' 1

'.ould b" ( iirdt op to li".io'i to i . , .Ith

,e ao.o ro:'.:n witn nr.-t t-i i.eni vais in he.uen. b it th" v. i :. 1 '.ould P''t be rai- i ri t tli.it tin-". Tne 1 1 i n w.t .ed. he aid. nouhi be smitten W it?! the ? 'ig 1st Pe v o!

Fut otl in the prime of oith. !.- p .j Droicnc lore hi- chance to hght for ruck nev. j. L. uaroiner rraises fJUri.r'm.i:!:;..?. Hebrew for Imparting Vis-mi.i-.is, ;,t o.u ihii-.mt. i. i., ' jons to Fellow Men. war- , I t t Widnesday i .'iiini;. He had ili-ted in the coas artillet at the So ith I '.end army retruitiu- "The isiou of a Creat Soul" was station on..t,me lurinu the Iii.-; th. uijett of the sermon preached part of April. He xva- detailed Sunday laoniiiu in the St. l'auTfuithin a few da- to the coast. M.-thodi.-t Kpisi-opal church by Rev. whore, after a little oer a month jaIlll.s r.ardiner. I). I. The serin trainini;-. h- wa take,, ill with ni()U XV.1S h;ts,..l i.xh i;:l, "I mw spinal meningitis. th,. r(ri, .. After his death at tlo- fort, his pr (;.train,r in p;il.t saUj. body was se.u to South F.end ..,ia w.,s ., IU.lirt.w. Tl,e Heliotne, tld X. Fdd st. At the fort. , , . e , , , , brew people V.Cte a peopl of Vision, nuhtarv services were held over tlu , .

i tic ptopneis oi me neorew naiion

bod b"for- it was sf-nt awa. Thf I od artned in South Fa nd early

last evening. it was taken to Hus

Pietl has b. en with the Im il f . r . e i .,.ps undertaking parlors, them e to

were tuen who had visions of (iod and of the great plan of redemption. They saw much and what they saw they struggled to, express to their

He left for . the Imme ,.f the p arents.

Meioun bord. i with eompany I Surviving are the parents. Air. and It'""u men.

. . .. . . wo... ti.vt w.-fc? t.i'it 'tri e. . - r. .

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t'hrist omin r and that their car as.-es would b. s.-atter"d !rni on e:i.l of the e ii til to the .-th. r. Tins ould ha. the ",,ith in o:;.plete desoiation atid Thi-. o.o.dit.on

v.ouid ootitmne for l.eon ,-..rs an-l!

at t!ie e: iration ot thi- Tiiiib-uniil

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taised. T!;e n.-w .1 er-: -a !; a now i

F in Juno. F.'l'.. and was reinstated; Mr-'. Farhart Hielel. and four

as dete.tive on ins nturii in Janu- j hi others: Flaen.e. Andrew. John ,h;it Kin- Czziah died. Isaiah saw j ar of this w ar. He i a v etei iMi i a nd Herman, living here. the J.ord high and lifted up.' That j sobh.-r. haxiiu: - i d in the legulur The f.-tVral will be held at 2 ision was the secret of the marvel- j

Hi. tl w is amonu the ' o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the oils life of th.is great prophet of the

army twice

men s..,:t to the Philippines to put : residence. This will be followed by 'hl Testament. He saw (Jod. It

jdown the native revolt in Hoc. K. h':al s-rviots at o'elo. k at the was not only the se"iet of his life I

Fvangelical cluna h. The serviee but it was the secret of the life of

will be in charge of the Hey. Mar- oerv great man. Moses saw ("Jod j

' p'.n e in Highland cemetery

i i - .'. -a t s old .

Threa etiler memh.-is of th

r. . ... u.ii:,.,k ii,,,,.,,!. ,.,,i i... tin Coffeney and burial will take in the burning bush and went forth

Mahor.. have taku examinations for1

cond (. U. T. F., ami may be

, all.-d after An, Hb Chief Kues- hUKIIY Uh I HUUÜHT

ervic s I IIDflCii DV DDnnirTC

UUULU Ii I UllUUnLO

ov,v,.n xx ould si ei-.d ."roni lu .u , i. !'.' ' nsmsou na - on e; eo iu

at that t.;ne and tint th. u satan j to the gocrnnnnt as a t.ng --prir.t j

to be the great etna ii i pator of his peojile. Jacob saw Cod at I'eniel. and from that time forward his name was changed Irnm that of Jacob, supphanter. Isra 1. prince

with all the ho-t of the n nr.

TO CLOSE V;0RK SOON

, sermon at the Salvation Army hall

Sunday eenimr.

txp.erT. to am m n.si no i itik ii.e men;

wicked v.ould atto.opt t.. s u r I o u i ,. i ; w h o will take thr linger prints of that c.tv r.iui th.at Mv from lie ien ' oldj.-rs in the national army, would iie?tro them. Tlie o,rth al-l :o would ie'i :ni.d into lake CATHOLIC WAR FUND :.r. and rim-ten" a",l t?i , .., . . .am, :,:e, the c.a";o:.-t d-cured- HERE INCREASED $200:

would not only u.-tiov the vck..'.' b'.it al- Would li !:. 'V th.. e.ltth. T-." ' I earth after this v ;11 1" nr.nh I.'a :

the (larden of Ibie:.. "the P.-.u . ' ' i :.-i .- 's contribution to the I enable individuals to strictly keep will dwell with the bin's and a ht- . ' ' '-"1 brought Hie to-!t?i-ir tongues from evil.

, t'sl to i. :', acc'-rvlirig to I a i' i 1.. i .Mor or. he c ontin u il. "the I ipi.'.:- I--, ciiairm.m of th.e ! ntir.it- j r.ew spirttual birth aff'-'-ts Iifs i tee In cltar-e ot the work in .t. 1 nnirt-prir.g so tiiat the innor works

I atrioiv s and , ,.f nr i'-.'s tho'iu?rts and heirt nudita-

IN SUNDAY SERVICE. ,f (;o1- Sa 11 ,,f Tars IS saw Josl,c Fltrist on th way to h.nninsrus, and : Taking for his text "iw p thv hfk was ii'"iged from Saul, the per- ; tongue from evil and thy lips from seentor. to Faul, the -rent preacher sp-ikir.g guile." ('apt. Xehrmi.ih of the cospel. , lookes tifdiered a verv interesting' ".T"k of very great philan- j

Are You Buying Your Early Fall and Winter Blankets Underwear Hosiery Dress Goods Furs

Fall U Suits

A 4- Ok -.-i- A i i ni inf Qlzo'' Fall

Coats

If you value the advise of a merchant, select and buy your needs during this month. Prices are low: stocks are briming full of New Fall and Winter goods Priced to you, 25 to 40 under prices that will prevail very shortly.

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Our Great August Blanket Sale continues all month

Thev are the finest, best wearine; and best finished Blankets we ever sold. Cotton Blankets 200 pairs, large size double Blankets, grey, tan, white, $1.50 pair. 300 Pairs Double Blankets Extra large size, grey, and white, $1.95 pair. 200 Pairs 70x8-1, extra heavy, fine Blankets, $2.95 pair. 1,000 Pairs of extra large, handsome Plaid Blankets, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50 pair. North Star Wool Blankets at $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $20.00.

Our August Sale of Furs An event of real moment in the realm nf fashion i here. From beautiful pelts made up by the lvst furriers in America into Muffs, Scarfs, Stoics, Capes and Coats, excelling even the usual standard for smartness. r--.

During the August Sale

w ctTer vnn nil :inv rlrvtinn vnn

make a

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Discount of 15VÄ

This opportunity to secure such 4;

pronounced savings will not be fre- fe'

quent in the furs. We store all purchases free until wanted.

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A Wise August Suggestion Daily quotations on woolen goods leads us to emphasize this suggestion Buy your fall suitings and dress goods now. The New 42-inch French Serges at $1.25 that we are ofi'ering in this August Sale will undoubtedly be much higher this fall. Our present stock is not inexhaustible, and we advise your early attention. A good range of colors is now on display.

New Silks Just Arrived

First showing of the new fall silks, suggesting new shades and combinations. The "Joffrette Silks" the new fall and winter silk in fancy stripes and plaids, at $1.89 yard.

Handsome New Materials for Hot Weather Waists New Cobweb Crepes in most beautiful pastel shades, in great variety these in 36 inch, priced at 75c yard. Perline Lawns and Mercerized Batiste are dainty in all white, 36 to 45 inches, from 25c to 75c yard. French Ginghams at 35c and 40c Very popular for dresses, plaids and stripes, 32 inch.

New Styles in Fall Waists Striped Crepe de Chene W aists A remarkable quality, some with self collar and cuii.-. others with all white; collars are changeable at $5.00.

Taffeta Silk Waists in nev stripes for fall suits, lnu sleeves, changeable collars, als priced at $5.00. Waists of Georgette Crepes, ir white, llesh and navy, also black, large collars embroidered and lace trimmed, also embroidered t runts at $6.00 to $10.00.

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he said.

I "hv th.e s;irit f Ind. i essential to

tie Child 1.1 1 ei t lieni

d.d au.l'.i in

BEAT HORSE TO DEATH:

WILL BE PROSECUTED

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; i'.'v i .tri-hes each raise i ;,.; ..?r.e acc ej.ta Me in Uml's :. -.leant '', haviiur donated ni'jsisht ai.d had t. riuiit doinir and

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;;t time $1. a::d $ j ; Swrft waters do nt flow St. th-d a :-e" j -a r;-l'.. . fr.ia hitt r and f-'":l -nrim:- r.e.ther

can a carn ilite ;:od ic0 th. it which lias it er: ein in the Ih-iy Spirit of

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M-i "An 'iv.1 ri lled t.rio." h.e a-hh '-':;: eor. ladinc his M--rnien. ' wound -

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A:-,, . , . DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS . hi.. ;;. - :,:i" .-. v "h:;-- ;..; enjoys annual picnic

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Th.e anri-al jd :!! of the TJesjref f J'o. nl'.oat.is. auxiliary to the Ini-

. a .:;.' and h.a- flmw n j jr. .v.- 1 r of K,d Mr, v. as held

:..e i .ra ;', e. I v: - i at r..i;r. :i hike su!.d.ty. More than

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ON WAR MAKERS

thropy. hack of every preat movement f"r reform, hack of everything that uplifts ami hemtlts the human ! r.iee Is some mm with a vision a . Martin Luther, a Savonarola, a Jthn j Wesley. "When a man s Of.d. the ttreat- . fart in the world takes plar. His eintrat-tt-r i-- transformed there t fs th hecinnir. of a t.w religious experience. To see (lotl not as a j matter of creed, not a an arti"le of j theology, hut through the lens of a j

pure heart is one of tiie Ttioc-; jf( I savinc. on- of the most soul-trans-I formlmr. one of the mot character! r l i:.!;.making facts in the univer- j Minister Says Great Affliction TJr:l r:l (!JZ : Will Humble Nations Which

the divine. And 1 !css-l h.- His r.arr.e He i.i.iy he p.-rn; tjo! may h-

know r.. Jru-- say.. 'Klessed are tlie 1

pure in heart for they shall see

Ood.' iod crant that the perien"

r isaian may -o ext-eiaer.ce (1f

us all. May e-ry man and woman . - . -. 1 ..

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Great Values in Domestics Nurse Stripe Ginghams, worth 1 8c yard, at I2l2c yard. Toile du Nord, Red Seal, Fancy Ginghams, 12V2C yard. Red Seal Plain Ginghams, 12l2c yard. 32 inch Zephyr Ginghams, 18c yard. 30 inch fine Zephyr Ginghams, 25c yard. 500 pieces of new fall Percales at 18c and 22c yd. 50 pieces of fine Printed Flannels, for kimonos, at 22c yard.

Silk Underwear for Women Soft, silkv undergarments, so C(ol and comfortable Italian silk of Kayser's make perfect garments in workmanship and materials. Union SuiU in pink or white, silk band tups, 'uiit knee, at $1.25, $1.75, $2.25. Silk Vests at $2.2.5 Silk Bloomers at $2.75. Abu Silk Envelope Chemise, ribbon strap, at $3.50. Kayser's Gauze Underwear Union Suits for Women at 59c umbrella knee, narrow shoulder strap, sizes 5, 7 and ( . Women's Hosiery Fibre Silk Hose at 59c in white, black, ere; ar.d canary. Burson Hose for Women all black, split I - -1 5 for $1.00.

Brought About War.

"The nations at war will have to

, ! he l.ruupht to repentence. jum as

Manuss-h, the eil kin? of Juda, was. hefore they can secure lasting

-ayimr. 'I have seen the ly.r.l hih ! P'-at e. They will he humbled by

ami be'n lifted up

rim: i unaihii.

Tare ori-iimiti'!-' in a

some great affliction. ' So declared Itev. (. F. Hyrer. I astor of nferenee Meniorial Fnlted

Pile of ra!-i r-rethu-n church. 5-.sr.day mornir.g in

h.-h in the tear of a building at i:. 'his st-rmon on "Manasth. King of S. Chapin -t. Sunday, brought roe j". - ' J ud i." lUv. Hyrt r the ivarrin? nah rs d" two ,mili-s o upinc t.Irt ' tions will be punched a? the indi-

;:: s.

!!.. it.oa wo v ..t the W.if in-,'. Mn

hnildin-r out in a p. mir. in;t wai e- 1 vidua! sinner who cau-es lie ruin

hose omp.v.v 'o i Or .ffli-t;on of his r.eihhor.

r hi!i- Sv.fi4.; on-; iMiit'ita in? yaia- in ixic

hl wl I I '''lilWill . 1

wa- 'i:ri;h d -- t he ' t in juisiu-.l h

I.'..? Mcn' hi rid hefon virions l.'i rr..i '. mnl,! I '--t-i . . thr'P Uii.)

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t

iters, the pastor said, the one who; rear o

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w-. n o rr inl.'lV-. t Pi. ..na T.-V, c ue I V 1- TillTV 111-111. l.U.11.1, I

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deliberately, and worst of all, the one who ieads others into sin. Of th latter kind are Mana.seh. who led his kingdom into grievous sin. ami the nations responsible for the war. which are leadinc their subjects and the subjects of other nations into sin. "Just as God through the king of Assyria brought down His scourge on Manaseh. so will He afflict th"

f his hum" at 201' I.ir.eoa

in

ner tube. A thi"f r"move.l a Motorist's coat from the aut mobil" of V. Lb Mover of Buchanan. Mich.. nhicli wa-; p.;ri:"-l on Mi hi-"-i:i st . .",.jth of Wasluu-ton av.. Saturila;

afternoon. Mr-. Koy .h.o-ip ot O -tlien reporte.l th" b'?-s of a trav-d-ing hag contain in arth.les of . h-tn-ing fiom her auto park"..: -u X. Main st.

sinning nations. There must ! suf

y.: i "" Vo'.'r ;.i I ' j ! . i y j ! ; ; -i ".:: i : - i 1 :. : . ; i !'j .I'll, ''..;.;'!' '.' 'Tb i : : :".'. Ka-'i.'.a;. " i- " FIND BODY IN LAKE: SCOUT SUICIDE THEORY

PETTY AUTO THEFTS RESUMED IN CITY

Szieak thb'Vfs have renewed aetiiti"s in South P.end. Three re1 orts of petty thefts reached Chief (f I)"tecti es Jnh, Ii. Kuespej t Sanda .

,f-.1 nn HFAR Fl RFI RAND '

ferii' to atone for th" suffering th-v j ' have caused. In what form the j IM SUNDAY CONCERT :

scourge w;ll come, (,od only knoAs. hut the mo.-t natural evidence of it

would nrobablv he shown through -l,,re inari -1 ' '"' lA'

famire" b-atlieied in Howard park

ni-ht t' hear th s.-.-nr..i ve.-.-M-

cont'ert y the Klh 1 hand. " i . : : i 1

nan William (;ohel l"'t th" '-row.'

in communitv sinti-g f patriot:'

folk sore-. irif-bi-iin g "Aiv.oicc

"Oii .v.ird, "hri.-tlan S !di r

the -Star .spangled '.':r.-r" sir.tfir.g was arrar-'d v nn, f f the Kid er and ST ' a d a !- r

flu!

Cor.duet.--d ..- Pred li! 1. th,.

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Ionald Mai'drxor. rroi. aen.r ofibm-1 '.--.'an it- i-ih-miii ..4.

the i:ie't;ic .-"er1co Co.. !eriire

dUharp. ' Featuring 'th-'ü' u'-ie J Don't S.1V VCU S.iv it in

tion- .lere evtral tr.;n th- .im-i. .'. nC'Apilper. .ly Ne A 5-Tob.e.