South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1917 — Page 2
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
"PIPE DREAMS" ARE DARED BY FEDERAL AGENT "Vi", t 'I r .i .- i ;n i;inn . fj:i,t. Hi th- : W .1 V. M. T I i ! I: m t I.' I. tho m-i f v ; i! . s. i l.,i f i ' i I t io t f .- . t -1 r 1 . !.,-. i l l i u ( t I l . i i . i - r ; i I . i i : i 1 1 . x i . I in ' . j ' : i ,fo.,.-ji4 io;i,r . "Th'-ii- tM.'t tu ;' h ' in ÜiiTi' h:h i- I ...- ! in. hot o j :-,r a 1 "'' ;' N'--j 'liin r.j,o,r., I.,t r.i.-ht. The print.. I .M'"t to. w ( 1 1 . fi . T i ' i 1 1 r o i l o : Iii' i . . 1 1 1 - : r ; C 1 1 . . .1 . I 'i,iiil:..i',!i v. ; i ! a - - ; ?;-? a f:ts who '.Mil ! - h-oio-.v i.i k ami ;n.il.t l 1 : t im, -," to ;n.-t!-.alc (har- that ; i o - ', i i n a n i s n i ha- iaor:i- vt: nii in r . t i r i .--1ioi. ,f tin- ou!it. "Ill- rami'. 1' 1 I a U t s 'f-1 t. oof I ' I a 1 i t - I a 1 1 i; h . ' sall S 1 1 ; u 1 1 o r ; - I i -1 i , i 1 1 1 f o a j. for tiu- " I 1 ' S fill! o , h it V. ill I.' l a. k Th'j:.lay." "Then if yi'iV' i "t hr' to in-.-tlt.'il J-ro-( 'irir. a 1; ihat-, uliat th- rt'aoii for op. i. in- th- loc.it; f!:c?-" .Mr. Sim rnon w.is a-i.'!. "I. Jt to look al.oit th'-f !"..!- i m pt:ou i luiii' .'" tt On I :enit ion Um k. "Th" o.'li ' h-re will I." up. 1 1 for hi',;,- a .-Jiott tni- pos-iily I - - than a week."" was the reply. " We liae i othmu' ti lo with th. exemption l.n.irils at all, nnh -- eomplaints ai" ! with th" po erntn.nt. ami, ;- far as we know, nothing of th" kiml has kf -en 'o:i" sn fa i . tm ve," h" plaitin!. "the iiirrnii-iit ttirn1 all th- ltail of that work over to the state. The 'o,rnor appointed the ariow- hoanls. As for fa Is" eript op.v niftj liave heen apjioiritl fo'- -.u h Jiiio:i to .,. ( ially repr.s'nt th- Kovernmetit, and th y will tilo api-. als Ta for" the (listrP t :.oar- m cim's in whkh the' think rmption w-re unjustly eivcn." 'Von haven't hern railed in on i ai mptions at all. tli'ii'.'" 'No. indeed. WV're h i" to lean cp a nuialicr of which have
Dry Goods, Millinery, Ready-to-Wear Garment, House Furnishings,Etc. CHARLES B. SAX 6k CO. South-east Corner of Wayne and Michigan Streets
Read every item, then come here and save money on your purchases
BIG CORSET SPECIAL One of the best Corsets made, in broken sizes, back lace. Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values. QRn Friday special Broken sizes in $1 and $1.25 Corsets. 7Qr Friday special All Regular Corsets Friday, 1091? Discount. Bed Balnkets, in v;rey with pink. rey anJ t.m border-. ij (l7t. Rcqular $1.50 palr SI 19
Outing: Flannel, i:i lii;ht and vi.iric -tri'iv. checks an.i plaids. 15c grade. 1 Fnday, yard A & j Apron Ginghams, in buc. Prt'wn and red checks. O Friday special, yard OL Dress Lawns, in tiure- and .vtripe. Friday p special, yard Water Pails, 2 and ! i;rav -ra:iire enamel. OQFriday special J J J Galvanic Soap, the n ell kn-u:i brand. fO Friday, 10 bais for. OJL
Berlin Kettles, i-qt . licMvv .ihiminiim. '.vith b.il and alum I O. Ki it iWIM SL10 inum e- er. Friday Silver Enamel, l.-r all ki:.d" oi i Tr.ameni.il work. (Q Friday Metal Frame Mirrors, "".i
29c Friday special Sauce Pans, -quarl, crey eramie wiM r-uih i:.i:hile-. Friday special 19c
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! ! h a i! "i i; fir' i or rrnl days. M -t ( tli' iu i mi' ci n iii'-n sh i r t 'nu..) with f.uhir to r-t:i-tr. W T -..1 f.ili- II Ii toda fouil'l that lli'1 i:n r f-i-t r l. V 'I1 j.rohahly ;?:. ii ' oro i nirikr svral others tUIMU ..V. . Tht is tliT'- ua that Khi'i ,-, too. Viiii :-. llt lii T tf io.-a I j'oii t a i a u hirh in olv f( i.il i uliiik-. th'-y ha to ciiii:-
... , . . ,, , . with 1 iHi..i!ii ioii, ami a Mian hi to I '- -'-nr hM' to tak 1 ' i .fit ii of it. A lot of til's'' haw i . 1 1 ? 1 1 i ! . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ! w ' r 1 1 i to Iis ' i of th t.i." ..M,ii I 1 1 . filiation. -Th(. ..,v th.uu- in that aiti. u ho h t.-..IIv amounts to ;, nvthiiiK." j(i m,I)()l!, n.f,.,:ill- to th- ;,ri i- I 1 1 j t i yol'.T'luy an : tiooii. is that in 1 1 i i . 1 1 oj. it.I from th" h.o k f .i-i c m j it ; n pap.'r. ulii'h oijtiiiM - th- j Ii. i It i.-m f(r fal.-- atfi'l.ti ;t-. Tli- r -t of th- .-tu!'t is Kr'ar- ! ly i .ii;;t'i atr.l niot . f it i im.it:I uiation, air.'Aay that i. nnUs th' I r"i.ort' r hat smirc-s of inforrn;ttion of which the I nite.l States unvertni.ent is in i-noranee, ami i tloiTt think that's nrohahl-." The 1 1 1 r 1 1 e! is.,l y est rl;i ' hy tile t-o emmeiit agents are William Willit ( olorei i of I nl ia na liol i, W'iJham Tyler of Waiw'ood. V. 'a., .lan.' Arria. 'hieauo, and 'land" l!et,r (oloi-d) of 'ha ileston, V. Va. (leore Jones, 'olamhus, Ind.; Harry Anderson, South Ma nche.-ter, Conn.: l-'i e.l I'ah v enki. I'lint. Midi , and Ke:n- I)e( 'h i i'ue, w hose address is nnkown, are still held, pending further investigation. ARCHBISHOP MUNDELEIN AT NOTRE DAME RETREAT Archhishop fJeoiKe A. M u ndekin, who is at Notr" Panif university attending the annual retreat of tho clergy of the. a rchdiocese of 'hir.'iuo, refused to he rpioted concerning l're-.t Wilson s i ejection of I'ope Iteiiediet's pea- iiote. It is understood that the nrchhishoh will make ..'statement to the jress upon his return t Chicago prohahly Friday. Coat Special, many suitable for tall and winter wear. $20 values. Friday O only Big Skirt Special, in light colored silk, wool and wash materials. Friday only, OneHalf Price. Wash Dresses, two piece, in white, pink and blue. Sizes .V fati" $1.00 Crepe de Chine and Net Waists. Friday AQ special l L Women's Black Lisle Hose, slightly impertect. 25c values. Friday special, t 7 rs pair X J Vj Women's Corset Covers,! lace and embroiderv trimmed IllllllkVI. 39c All sizes. 50c value. Friday only Muslin Underwear Special, (nwns. Skirts and Chemise. Hxtra quality, lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. 60 Friday special, choice.OxC Choice of Any Trimmed or Untrimmed Hat in the Store Friday for 48c Felt Hats tor early tall wear, in livh; hadc. 1 ff Friday special, chotyAvF Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, -l length. Friday special . . . . 45c BUY FLANNELETTE GOWNS FRIDAY AT A BIG SAVING We have purchased a line of Sample Gowns, made bv one turer. all clean and Specially Priced for Friday, Fa ncy Pearl Buttons, in asFriday special, card OL
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LEEPER PARK TROOPS GET FIRST NIGHT HIKE Nii,ht .'iian"Mr ;.! rauaU.-d in hy th- r mainin of South l: :;d'.riatioj.al ui.ii.l units for tii" t time l is; niht. The lie,, d-i ua r'r r suj.ply and marhin" ompanie all took part. At ' h. k th- thi -n:i:tleft th camp at Leper par!; an. I marched ni'l .ilmi Jlit-riile ii. to the hriciv a rd-. th-i! tuti:u (as! .co-x tiie hride thie. and proceded iili.lu the n e . 1 - o p. n ei Mr.' t to Mi.-hian rd. Th" orupa-ni-ivtntiiol to tow n at out 1 ':'! '( !o, k. This is the list of the niht in u lies, plann -d t" l v th" io ep- rieni e in luakin: their v,..y in I the c.ailv. l came somewhat as a Miiiri-e. announci'inent of the mar h oiii.'. m id" late in th" afternoon. PUBLIC RECEPTION AT NEW MOVIE HOUSE The i i "h i on (iilflti1 a-t!c that r o.i South Mi'hi-'an st.. near Wayi"-, le op ned totriorro v ;.t '.' p. hi., vvitli a fr, e pi. li r -c-.'ptioT'.. A oill ol timely pictur. wiM he disp!aed on the screen, th" 1 i(-deri( k-!i orchestra will furnish a iiisi a! p; -r am during the afternoon and eeuinu and an opportunity will he Kivcn t insje t th? new pla houe. A! Miaer l;arnt f Chicauo savs no epens" lias l.-i n spared m th" cpiilment ami decorations. 1'iis: la.-H feit i.r1 photoplavs will he Mmwn on the screen, vith a cot"'phte oich'str;i accompaniment, cr.iim'ously from l..".o t l1':.;". The Iiouse v ill he formallj opned on Saturdav v, ith '"The Marri.r. oi .Mark t" featuring 'arl.le Illackv. ell :i:i1 June i;ividue. v. v. r. . (n:s. The V. W. KnittitiL,' cluh will meet this evening. Any j;irl is welcome to join the cluh. Ready Made Net Curtains, in cieam and white. 7lSr Fridiiy special, pair. . J Sport Stripe Skirtings, $h to AO inches. Regular 50c and 75c values. Friday special, yard s3JV Part Wool Dress Gocds, in checks, stripes and plain col ors, ( inch. Friday ? special, yard JUÜ Huck Towels, size 1S.U, extra quality, red 1 border. Friday 1 ULr Stamped Gowns, ready made, to be embroidered. Stamped on tine oualitv nainsook. Friday ' 70 special sj Dexter Crochet Twist, in Arabian, white and cream. I VitHI. 9c Friday special, ball Men's White Cambric Hand kerchiefs. Friday special 4c Women's Collars, slihtlv soiled. Excellent values. FrifoT specia': 29c Jap Rose and Palm Olive Soap. 10c kind. Fri- )J n day special, 4 bars. . . f J C Java Rice Face Powder, extra quality. O O Friday special JJt Juvenile Soap, regular 25c quality, box of 1 Q 3 cakes 101 National Hcoks and Eyes. Friday special, g 3 cards Or vs Black Safety Pin5, in small size. rritlav sneciai r j r , 2 cards for 3C Closing Out All Summer Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices.
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... 7 . I'' - . " 's -y ..--T-: ..vff'.f . w:x. .:;v yfi ? . '-: - v- ' . . .V. : : A K. i'iv.tU'",' W WVaV Maj. ;mi. 'iareiue ü.lwaials. c. north ast. w ho has just 1 n ass.un i-ion at 'hat lottc-. X. '.. is h-re stiitljinx. 'ui iously cnmiuh the map lhii;land and not northern France, t liarpes aaint the ;ermans. VIA TERRY 1 i there was one thin.: more than, another that Virginia priled herself, on it wa. her aloofness, which in this pat 'th'Uiar case, showed itself in h r ahility t live months at a time in a Nr.v York apartment hous. without li'.'oimiii acquaint"! with an' of In r m-i-hho! s. Jn spite of the l'u t that sh ha.l to eil i) her own living nv. slie m-v-r forgot for one moment that she was 3li.-s ( u rin-;ton, of ( '.. rri m;t(.n Mall. Georgia, .h miht make !.- ens f siiktn lamp siiades and hani- ! nicretl hr.is.s and e.pper no ities: I s!m laicht live in two rooms ami j Kitchenette, so-calk d, and ::et her ! meals over a twc)-hurn-r u'as sto , j hut she would not as.-ociate with tin ' hd pcdd or gratify e n her l.imlhiviy's curiosity on mtin;ate h tail ; of Iier jia-t, pitst-nt or future. .iie occupied the hark suite on tho secornl lloor. In the front there was a youim sculptor whom she did not even know hy Mjdii. The rooms .'hove her own were occupied hy I Wells Lewis, an incipient dramatist; the Poor helow, hy an interior decorator and nis wife. n tin- very topmost llo r were little skli.ht rooms where .-everai hirds of "passage livetl, studt nts for the mo.-.t part. The only personal mail she reteiei was fro.n Terr.v. lie usiiall vpte once a week, a hrief. jerky, hoyish episth. full of complaint.--, foothall. 'eats" .uid railin-s at iatin. Ihi-ilish and cry thine else under the sun e t-ot inathemati 's and her.'(li. He newr had a word au'ain.-t her. thouuh i;e would say it ;wn? prettv tni''-;!i n a ft ! low -ver-j lastingly trvinu' to live up to his I sister's measure of a mar.." This did not hother Virginia ai ill. She f.-lt h-rsdf lesponsihje for Terry tmi his proper uphrim;-1 in as a ( 'an inufn. If .h eotiht
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woik .in. i sup.ort nersn. t nei i . f j ,; (j e, j trojn a senior dance. Their' s'.emhu income wouhi miII'kt to semi ; pul ciase had heen tracetl to Terry, Terry throush school ami turn him j aml when they wic even ftmnd in I out ;t ivil engineer, a- her tatheijthe lockers of the senior lorniitr;.' !
had wished. j the m.-tter was taken hefore he facShe had not realize! until tlise nlt'. days of early summer low !'u'-:'-'dj me fellows an't take a joke." out sh- w as uetthv-4 sin i oiiml her-I T,.i rv t-oncludeil. scathimily. "I'm self fumhlin--; ov.-i- little thin-s and'i:t,i t,, ,lUt of it. I'm 1 ; ami I tiroppin th-ni. n-rously ah i t at j UMt:ht to he ;it work instead of leturexpected lmises and ihorumhly j tin- a Kirl sister supptu t me. Wish indUnart at eery street pian ami ; un ould t;et me a joh hefore she
little hrass hand that dared to pla out in the street. "Mi- t'arrimnon. nui!1 hreak j tiow n if o i iluii't stcj. w or1- im; so j liard." Pe-uy said at th- oMice. as , ir-inia waited t the iciv-r for 'the art - is dej.ai tiuent. Fon't ' you - er -et t ir d '."' ! Vituiniu went home tliat "iv feelj inu rather puzzled. Was that what I was the matter with her.' She ' studied h r fao in the minor aiefully, and then t hou u lit f i '. 1 open 3 !a letter she had jit k-d up ftom the! jtal'le in 'In' lower hall. It v.as ;üi jinitati"n lioai the chapin.-, ;r 1 i- ' to i;t t'leni on tii'-ir !i"iiMi.u,it VM" the w elx-t 11 1. She p. ft th.at Fi ida ni-ht tr the M WWU i: 1.1(1 NsIX ; i-.öw.ir.t ll'-s", cit;.. 'oral K. I't, ' cit r..ru. to Mr. and Mrs. l:;i , 1 pckle.-. 1 .1'.' Miami st.. a son. As:?.
FRANKLIN RILEY TO FRANCE Fi .t'i'siin S. liih-v. so", of m r. N- J. Li!e. .t::d ;cTa! arid tr .:. rer "f th" Sui;th F.t-nd Motor ''.II' WO:K. hi- piltn.ts-d a F. S. st.iiul ird lied 1'ro-s :,. M a n J la nc- fio:n th !.. tl i.ran-"h ol the p.okald Motor '.ir t'o.. ami cxpt.t.'t to .i.l i;.i! t'.y f. : Fr.tU'. wl.eie he v. ill dt l e hi., own ata '!!. in. . in : id so. k. Th- iii;;t in wh:- h Mr. L:!.y .'.ill he in. is not k i... w n : . XeFo'l S. llile of Kil:-.ls F.i'. Mo. ;1! ari'.v.- he i th.e ;".r--t of next wk .i'l will ..cup hi- 'uotl.t i po.-itcn ;nti! Ii:- r-;::! n
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m ma nhT of the lepaitmcnt rf the d to take charue tf the jCtli 11ho .n at 1ns fa iit diversion map h-fore him now is of peaceful Xew where h- will prohahly he directing By Israel Frost ..hore with a f-lin? of elation, as thi'imii sljo li.ol eseape! from a mild sort of prison. Un the frot:t steps i-he passed Wells I eu is. He va.s l'ersoi.,.iiy conituctiPL: several jap".' 1 a--;s of surreptitious roceris that Virginia kr.ew represented liu'ht lio'iwekeepinir. She ImiukI to hinf a'isently as she always did to Iter rcihhois. and went on across tho sfiuare dr.iwimr i lu r lon uloves. Terry arrived on the 7:4-". Con-J 0yi114 :i suitease and several mysterious parrels nlom; sportsman lines; k arrived at Mrs. Finne?an's at marly :t o'clock. Levis heard tin altercation in the lower hall whih- Terry tried to explain h:s relationship to Miss 'arriiuton and hi? rights and priv.Meues in her ab-.-ence. r.ut Mr. I'mneuan wa olPiiatc. It mi-;ht Je so and then a-aia it mightn't. She would tako no chans. If he lilted, lie vouhl liav a cot lowii in tho furnace loom. I ut sl.e would not uic any kes out witlmut orders. "I saw Miss 'arriiicton pn away al'out calh-d i.ewis over the hanister rail. '"Anything I can h)'.' Won't you come up wilh mo until she cets hack?" Terry accepted with alacrity. He not aily came up, hut he ; itched into the remains of Lewis' supper and cleared it up to the last ciumh. Fr two days ami a half he lived here, and ut the end f that time he had managed to impait eveiy inith ut ami attident that had napp ncd to th t'arrinuton f;tmily vithin his- memory. Lewis listened sympathetically to e - thinu', even when Terry t'dd how he had heen "ho:mcel" frtn; the "prep"' school. There had heen a little affair of guinea jii;s, many guinea oirs hidden all around the assemhlv hall mi a c ertain evening hen the younger hoys were eets lack." j Lewis cotiidered the matter. JleJ liked the hov. It was the a-e of j pt cialization. He himself regretted t. ery ear of his teens spent in an j p. -nsi e "ircp" school. The cad of j it was that he called up Stockton j a id aslce.l him to put the h.y to j work at Irauuhtsmanship. j "I'll help ou on your 'math at nittlit. I lon't think your lister has i room for u lown stairs. I'd l.ke it. if ou'd hunk up here w ith me, old man. and ktep me company." Tfiry htd him for that j.lirase. ' .hl man". He wc-nt t work the m xt niorninsT. and walked in or. Virginia tliat niuht a f ull-tletluetl hasiness man. w ith a steady joh ml a salary. She lht-Ued to his explana-j tons in silent .amazement. "Why. Terry. 1 hae only a how i mr a . i a.i intance with this peison." "Well. we'll tlx that." replied j Terry, comfortahly. "I'm cdnu' to shar- his room, and a my hit. so ( juii'il Letter ir't ac'maintetl. (Imnie. j If it hadn't h. en for him. think' wli. re our litth' t.roth'-r micht h.i! ende.l up - lost in a qieat c itv. w hile I si-t r w.ts Ino.seoo.itintr L:aysoiii" l . I ir.it-d liim tlown for dinner to!.imt with us. f course, if ou J th-n't wart him. w ( an Co out.'" j 'il -inia stood at the t.j cn window. I lookiu-' down at the courtyanl '!iT(' j or,' loin- suma - tree hrael the city's; s'.inmei- 1,-.;. Frrn the wii hwsi .F'ov' th.ate.l a whFtle that had h--tome familiir Lewis. Imidin? forth j o:i hi faonte melody. "I'm soin! ha.l.. ha-'k. hick to t..trulir.a: Pack where I was hoin." AH at or.ee sin- kr.e'v that sh had 1 o n lonely. That isk- of affty li ti .'l'l r.e t ry n .-"ui' wiim o:i- i . j tran--r in New York. Kven Terry i ould not n-alize th it the walls f I JTi. 1'." ha l t'.imhled down, as sh$ ! said: V.ud run up and to; him :t' .,11 ti-:!n i ef.o,. h- start ?'ttin? hi- dir.',' ? him-- !!"."
Sunday and Monday Two line warm das. Sun rise- 5:27; sets 0:3 1. Labor day we rest all day. Store closed.
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A larjre new assortment of (ieorgette Collars, in splendid variety, frcm 59c to $1.25. New Veilings in black, rey and purple, are amon the new arrivals at 25c to $1.00 yard.
Another shipment arrived yesterday Red Cross Knitting Yarns In Khaki, grey, white and blue Art department. Main floor.
New Fall Fashions What are they? The answer is now here for your inspection. New Fall Suits $19.75 to $50.00 New Fall Serge Dresses $1 5 to $35 New Velour Coats for misses at $22.00 The Purple Shades in Hats Have you seen these new shades the latest word in Millinery? A special display in our Millinery section this week. Great variety of exclusive styles from $5.00 to $15.
Only Two More Shopping Days Before Opening of Schools Children's School Dresses $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Boys' Suits specially priced $3.95, $5.00.
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Shopping Hours Smart, snappy and intensely interesting tb.es e new arrivals Set and Separate Collars ot crisp, daintv organdie, 59c to $2.25." Soft and Dainty Fichus oi nets and Georgette crepe, 59c to $2.95. Smart New Models in Satin Just the race for the new tall suit, 59c to $3.25.
We advise you to place your order today delay may mean disappointment. Standard Touring Models will be increased
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Other models will advance proportionately. These prices are $200 to $300 lower than prices of other cars of equal power, size and quality now selling at advanced prices. STUDEBAKER CORPORATION of America Automobile Branch Administration Bldg
3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Fresh and New These early fall love just received. Fownes Filosette Gloves at 75c, 89c, $1.00 pr. In :tyles much needed now; 2-clasp and strap wrist; all white or white with iiac's stitching. Kayser's Silk Gloves Our stock i now complete in these well known gloves; white, black and colors, at 65c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25. Hosiery and Silk Underwear The feminine fancy for these delicate armenjs, can be realized at a moderate cost. Union Suits with silk tops, in pink or white, knee length at $1.25, $1.75 and $2.25. Kayser's Silk Vests, in pink or white, at $2.25. Kaysers Silk Bloomers, in pink or white, at $1.25, $1.75. Union Suits of ilk lile. band top, crochet cde. in tit;ht or lace knee, at $1.25, $1.50 suit Silk Hosiery A most important item in woman's wardrobe. Kayser's All Silk, in black and white, with marvel stripe, at $2.00. Fancy While Sillc Hose. with mixture of black tracings, also plain white or black, at $1.25, $1.75.
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