South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 263, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1917 — Page 2
THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1917
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
WAR LIBRARY CAMPAIGN BEGUN South Bend to Raise $3,500 to Buy Books for Soldiers. "Buy a book for the soldiers"--that is to be the slogan next week in the national war library cam- paign to be waged in South Bend and throughout the United States, preliminary plans f i r which. so far as (urncin the !.. I held, wer mule at th- publi- lihratv last :.i'ht. Lihrat; m Virginia Tutt i-? Jiiadf chairman of the c-iifr.il nimutee, C. I.. ';iit. rrf ta ! v , and I''i--t Hiiher. 1 1 a -: r r. South lnil's hn- of th- ?1.rC'ii.iMji) to be raised in th" national .m:ii',isn, will be ,, ,(l"Mit Me -nts f.r each of I i t Tt.'.'iii.) J."., J,1m. SfhMl Children t I f I t . rv. ir. to the r.atuie of the atn-j-.iin. ar least a portion .f t)i- ii m r. s i 1 : 1 1 1 u to be thrown upon the hiMren of the publje sh"'N, alCou.uh a soliciting committ'-e w ill .'!-' r.iruass th" tT,nrra! public and : .n r.i'de ariipaiun for fondMil h? h;ad thloiiL'li tin' IPAVSpllpers. Ilex. II. H. Whit" f St. Juii's1 -i fi nal riiu'-i h was a ppointd to e what eould li'.n. iri tin- way of iuteretinir th" chore he-; in the a rii fn in. ff t . . ill" snnriia t ion :-m rn it con-.;--i.f M.evor I'. W. Keller. hairiian: T,. M. Ha nus i-r -r h. tn i'l r. William Ifapp. Victor J.m- ami others to be a ji j i :i t d 'at"!-. Tii' committee for 1 1 . formula -tion of j!an for int"i"tinic tho school o i a n i.a !iot; in th" ainpi.i..ii con-its of Supt. J. I". Nuiicr. Clin. .1. S Mci';tn of tho hiirh -lo.ol. William CleTa, '. I'. In 'immoral and C V. Kup 1. niemliro of thr board of eduration. 'iminltlcos Moot Toniulit. Thr publicity work a-si"ncd to .1. II. Zuvt of Tho Ne s-Tini"s and K. I'. Crazier, euitorial writer of the Tribune. All committees will ni "t with tii" plural committee in tho lihrary tonight to annoiir.cc further plans jitnl to arrange for a better workin:: It w.ip report eil that a similar runpaitn was organized in .Mihawaka, Tuos'lay ni;ht. TOYNE FAMILY PLAYS SAFE: IS INOCULATED South I torn! ran hoa-t of at lea t!ne" pnident and pi " a u t ions ini.'iials. '.;!io have taken ho"d of the pr'-s warnlncs as to th" adisihility of vrtrciriat ioji owin'.. to toe typhoid epidemic in tho city. T'r.ry are Mr. and .Mis. .lohn W. To ii" and their daughter. liin Jit M.". Ashland a . Tho thi " a f -ro in.it'ii sterda' Mr. To n" is Lead of the water" v..: d'pirt-lll'-l'.t. : nf7i
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HELPS AT REVIVAL
.Irs-. If. I. Dunlop is rendering iorm Iitleu out with a typical camp preat a--ist;'.nre ;it the revival he- hie, follows: Keeitation, Miss Itesinu condncted at the Trinity IVes-;' HoKue. vocal selections. .Miss i'sterian chnreh by h r husband. j Cii'ace Fink Davis and F. ( Koos, 'and short addresses hy A. 15. Cramp- - : ton. J. (J. Yeauley ami I!. Fline.
TELLS PURCHASING MEN WHY WE ARE IN THE WAR
W hy N f. ai-e in the w ar w as ex- "etinK of the -1st battery as folIl mied last eveiiim; hy Allred Mar-'lo: W. H. H. Hitter, president; tin of South I it-ml at a dinner of .Jerry Iijan, vi" president: Charles th" Indiana and Michigan branch '. Taylor, secretary and treasurer, of th" National Association of Pur-! There were 1 ü of the SO surviving
'li;iMii;' Agents, in the Wedyewood i oi :ii .it the Oliver. "We are in the war." he said, 'as a last resort. We had suffered th atrocities and outrages of Clermany ' until there was only one thini; left lor us to do and that was to fiuht." A. II. Thielens of th" .t udebaker
corporation nave a short talk on the(;(.nr
splendid re.-ponx' of the businos neu in doir.K their part in the war.
lie stated that re;ardh.-s of theirjn n Ritter. Ab. (libson. lavid M. j.rol.t they ,:inie to Fnch Sam's t tr ..i 1 1 svllnuel i-'rl.-k. Fharles J.
.-istance when he railed for material. I suppU s and e.uiioueiU ffr his ariny. j It was stated at tlie dinner last e-niiiL,' that th- national convention of the association will he held at Pitts!. uruh. ct. !. 10 and 11. The following men were fiiven meml t r-hip in the assnciatior: last niizlit: . A. Fulh rton of the i fllrien 'Varnish Co.. A. M. "leeland f thr Kcerton Mf. 'o. of IMym-
" v- ;"r 'he.Ve"Cl;;lVrrv Mn..mM. New Carlisle. !;i,P,r "U i, J?' ' '- A'" ..'' Autfivitine. New 'arli de. he l.KMKU..M:,tthew; Kane Co , f WiUi;im ,, IMymouth. Ind.: J.
tliis ity. H. Flennett. jr.. of the S rI(t Motor Truck C. in Wahush. Ind.. and A. II. I.oekuy of the Terf. lion Tire and liuld.er Co. of Wahash. Ahout .neinhers of th' associa tion attcrolcil the dinio-r. A son horn to Mr. and Mr.-. I iu . mith, .". i;. Keasey st.. V-dii-.-d.:y. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Max I'eferman. 1 ' ' S Sept "a :" " l"' ' o.iiiuuni, i Exercise or Any of Living I : !! im.i: KAT-IT I .11. efli.-r ..;. titire.V .ll! r... .1. it : r. r. :.: rr.aa I a--1 t. it.li r-..s(.-. n;:t in. ;.t i!iv.r :in.l ti.eii
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,CIP FIRE ENDS
VETS' REUW 48th Infantry and 21st Battery in All Day Session at Auten Post. ramp iir inootinn at th" Autui j po.-t room last night niarko.l tho , jt lse of tho :;."th annual i t-union of the im-mhors tf the ISth infantry and tho L'lst hattcry. Tho Masonic i'Jartot ponol tin? jiroram with a svlf'tion. Thi- was ; followed hy an invocation ami I prayer 1 y Hev. A. Y. Ma'ulis. J K. V. SooIirtt in his addiass of j welcome, conuratulateil the veterans and dodared that if every otitic man would do his duty as well as j those present last eveninir liad done theirs the present crisis would undoubtedly end with the t'nited States well to the front. The remainder of tho program. which was presented upon a platj Kev. l.?a!ds offered the closing i benediction. Mh'iceis were elected at the hnal members of the battery in attendance at the reunion Wednesday, which was held on the älth aniiiver rv of the battle of Chicl::;tnat;u.i. an actiioi in which the lst tool; a promiiient part. Ten of its members were killed in thi battle amonic them II njainin 'oonley and Hie Mal,iliru f ! Int h itt(i- ill H t - tendance were: Alex .-'tanks. W.
Taylor. Thomas J. Slick, sr.. all ofiV- They will reside in Chicago Sout jj ptl.n,j . janK.s Mosher. Hih- where the groom has a railroad p- j
benl. Ind.; W. If. Marker. Klkhart: ' Dax id Ilouser. .Jones. Mich.; (Ir-orKe ! W. Hatfield, r.ourhon. Ind.; Samuel Kldridk-e. Middlehury. Ind. I The following n.-n reuist red nt S the Norman Kddy post ro'uns toiay. Thev are attending the :."th i-i.-ininii .if 1 i 1 t)i infantrv: . x., ,vin,... i-,Hm" i.i 1 McAh-.en. Monon. Ind.; 15. l ime. Xappanee. InJ.; William Ilerrick. Klkhart. I ml.: A.r.os i'.orosher, peka. Ind.; Corhan Spencer, Ar'Acs, in.l h.n liekerl. Aruos. Ind.
.1. II. clem 4n, I'iercetoii. Ind.; T.I Archie Craham. hetli of South ! 'hadv Kochesler. Ind..; II. A.lr.end. were the j.rin ipal speakers
IVolittlc. os. ola. Ind.; J. W. Pay-I at the faiewell patriotic demonstinser. South i'.end; J. II. T;u tt. J tion w hich was jiven in Niles. TuesMichii.au City. It.d.; .1 M. C.ani-jday evening. The ho s of Niles. who son. Suth r.end: M. I). l!ichard.-on (entrained at I'.achanan. Wednesl,aiisinfT, Mich..; Frank Tupper, ot-day. were accompanied to Mn-
i stci Alien s;eu umi m onson, t ,. .1 v i, i-.-nilt Soulh
i;..nd. vvitlt friends and relatives C. '. iohn, I .noiit. Mich.'youn soldiers. Willia.n I'd son. Souh '.eini. tSen-i
.i.imin Aid.e. White Cloud. Mich."! U . . Tai Pell. Marion, itui.; i. i; Crawford. Marion. Ind.; l. I' ."-'i. liueld. Sörth llcn-i; J. man. W;'. up.ua, Vi.; .1 si v. South I '.end : C. I I. Stock.1. ! ! it-j Cuncl. Kantoul. Kan?.; A. J. I'alm r. Var: Wert. .
. . ... .. . W. l. l'liCioim. ltr. la.; J. :. ! Mveis. Ct'h :-. Ind.; W. Ii. llui". ; Sout l llcud; . U. Stn.tli, l'hi .'-j : o; K. V. Keiu'oh South !mp1; W. .1. l.ar, North I.iherty. REVIVALIST DELIVERS MORE HOT SHOTS A srrie.- of a la Hilly Sunday; epigrams were used last evening in tile se rmon. " liefe n ration." i;iven b Dr. Dunlop :.t the a'rinitv I'rehvtM ian church, w here the - " j cast .side revivals are bein. held. A tew of the "hot shots" were: "What you are spe aks so loud that I crir.not hear what o:i say." "There is a marked diffeien e between churchanity and Christianity." "Mary are professors "nut not possessors of salvation." In speakinu further Ir. Dunlop said that regeneration meant not only uoinc to cluirch. hu:! baptized, saving prayers and doinj; Kood. but iilso that it meant a personal vital relationship with Christ as our Savior. "It is having the victory over the Adam nature." he sid. "It is beinj-' a now creature in Christ." HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS PLAN RED CROSS DANCE llih sdiool juniors ' dn .m1.lv afternoon mad- plans for a K . Crofs dal.ee to ie jven at the iiih school I'rida:.. Seid. -S. pmeeeds to v:o to the high .-i h"oi auxiliary. Uss Katharine Khr.;l was elected j-ponsc'f t idl the v.ican.y cu.ited iy tle r ei u nation of Miss M.uie Callander. The tirst fr'.dini'ii mcetinc of th--yen,' was lield Wednesday afii!ioon and the follovin oüicers were eh.ttd: Cvelyn Kab. preKtdnt: Lois Vat rs, vi. president; l'.enr Davis, secretary: .losepmue ioi an. treasurer: Kenneth S.hutt. niaish?il; Miss Hopkins, sponsor. IM' KING ri:CIII. We can s ipj Iv voi with Faia Vj l .l' .e. ta v. cek. Cenclo s V. v erv d tri--rc.KNrc.Di. ;iii)ci:iiv. Ad-..
Charles (.reeuawai.i. neon pie.. i.;;,ron.s vf,
2 Men Held Here Are Identified as
Escaped Convicts! , T'o r.i n . ho woro pickoil op ;.y i tho polioe Ju rr, one la-t 1'ridas nv.l J on" Tur-hd.iv n:ornin-r. 'oi o yostcri Thrv aie Samuel J .-ros who is al-! l-'vt to hao csi-apoil from tl'.--J I 'o'.or::Io ytato prison an l Ziymoii'I Mondh - kov. - . - ki wl;o is tahl to havo t.r.. j f!(,Ml Jackson prison ir Michigan, Joiie.s m a.s arrt .str(l h"ro Tiuf-la:. ir.orrinc: on a ohar-o of intoxiration. Ho i.s said tf) have hot n sfi in- a tfiiin (,'oloiado lor fiiaor. .Mrndleko was arrested Friday ch.ired. with eadini; a loard hill. He had 1-opn sorvini; a term ti J:iCiM)ii lor hr.rla rv when i j-. apod in 1J14 aconrding' to tiu police. He has also servtd time in the Indiana state pri.-on ai .Michigan t.Mv aial also at tin Mate reformatory at Jetftrsoi - ville, say the poiue. Poth men v. ill be returned to I their re-j ectivt pri.-ons to ser opt thcr sei ter.( es. NILES, ItIICH. News-Times Spe hi Servi' e: XILKS. Mich.. Sept. L'o. .M i Nancy Sutton, wife of Christopher j Sutton, died about midnight TuesI day niht at tlie home of her sis ter. Mrs. diaries .1. Smith, in this city. She was 6" years old. She is survived by her husband and three children. The husband had been in northern Michigan and did not arrive in Niles until after his wife was lead. The hody was taken to Uritol. Ind.. where funeral services will be held on Friday. Mrs. Fliza Wood and Frank Kritzer, both of Nibs, were married at Joseph, Tuesday, and left at on e lor iiiami Jiapnis anti einer points on their wedding trip. They will reside at lo'j X. Second st. lamina A. .Mowery of FfOshen and Silas M. l)ypert of Chicago w ere married here today ly Jutico How The work of examining 4--0 more men to till out Ikrnen county s quota of drafted men to leave Oct. " for Camp Custer at Hattle i'reek. I was he-run today at the exemption hoard's headquarters in l'.uchanan. Til" hoard expects to complete the work of examining the 4UU hy Thursday niqht. The r.errien county hattalion re- ; union at Henton Ilari'or has at-
!. . . . i . . v : I ... . .- cna nan at an eaiij noui t ou'-.-o.i n-.ornin- '..v Hoi automohile? filled of th ,TI -TV1M H )l l vauim: hi aoiniiit of rviMioii) i:nl'i'MIC ir, nir '-iiv. everv health' ; individual ifi South Cend and S. .lo-eph County yam, Id receive, for 'Kli ihle inviiiinity. th." full trcatni( nt of t r ree io-"s TYSMH II VAC1 II. of and AM 1trc Ui I "or j' l it int n nt -ii oi;. a. st ni:ciiiikk. American Trust Hid' llome lMiene i' .;.) ami sn. --Adv.
tracteu several ku..u oi ij mc-et former comrades f..r the two Tc-jdays this week the annual reunion lis in pe-sion. Major V. T. Iennis and Atty.
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;Central Freight Agent of N. i Y. C. Says Reports fit V w NV-Tlnif spprlat Perrl'e! l.LICHAUT. Kept. 20. Central I'relKht AKent A. Jt. Fillde.t declared Wednesday that tho reporu urn fale tliat there 1 mrlke anions the clirckr nnd trurker. A reiorr wan ramornd that tho men went on n strike Tuesday, Charle Krnim-r, vhf headed th movement of protest, and who warn dUehrtrtfed hy the railroad cftmpany for oaualriK dit!fuctlnn anmnif the employe, ald Wedne-day that a lorr.l brotherhofd orcftnizatloti of rnllrond clerk hd hewn formed by the i;;en favoring it strike for l.lcher waCK. II naht that an nrtnnlxer would arrive and that n nocond tnretln would b hld Thur-ilay. Tho men favoring the h-trlke dr'A' up n proton for lilulirr pay Wednerlny und In n written etntetrient net fortii thr! jtenmndu, Anotlier X. V. C. orrlclal rt!d Wrdnerday that th men anked for higher p.:V nometlme no und wer told to brlnj? up their ritimmids in the form of n written wtntement. Mr. K r.i in er, th leader, sald thftt tho inen nverajfe per i'.tiy und that In not nearly eneufrh to live on. lie also prtys that there nr 4 0 men BtamMn hy him In th movement. The nftlclnlH etated Wednesday that only about 2." men were with him nnd tVmt out of th abotit nil hut five or six men re turned to work. t si:xTF.n-i cirncK roncnt. News-Times Serl.il Servfe : i:LKIIAIlT. Sept. 2n. r.eorpo i inu pieaiicii enutv iti tne suneiior rnmt todav to foryins: a check for J$4u, sinin the name of Fred I Hall, and jmsslng it on William j j a th n July 20, laM. He v;i. Hfnteneed t( serve from L t 1 4 yrirp n th.. fine of $1 reformatory and jrlven CHARGE BRIS' MAN IS FÜG u nrtiL Dr,,1MU4. Pft MOmCr nOtn DrOUyni 10 UOshen Jail From Benton Harbor, Mich. NYn -T iaa-t. Sp.-chil Srvhr: COSIIKN. Sept. -0. Homer It ith, 1-iistol resident who is ha rued with foiling" a check lor on the Maker Sand Co. of l'e;ifon Iiarbor, 31 i c 1 1 . . last week. was bioL."ht to the county jail alUr he had hen airainfd in th.e s'.'yeriyr ccturt hefore Judge II. r,iio;i. itcth has li'-en unahie to lurni-h SJ.Ot'O hund. sl I..ll'.(TH) CASIN. M.urdocl: S: Co., Chic-.'-'o packers, are jdaintilfs in si: i:I'Mjotior. ca s venued to the VAk )i:.rt circuit court fiom Kosciusko . ... i I.-O,. Willi" ... II
Goshen News
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Again We Offer You Soap at 5c Tomorrow (Friday) we will place on sale 5000 cakes of Ivory an J American Family Soap at 5c. Toilet Section, Main Floor. Limit of ß cakes to a customer.
Bloomers of Batiste or Se Silk pink, white. Mack. 65c, $1.25, $1.50. Wi4Wr..&
Seasonable Apparel for Fashionable Women
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ATHENA is the 07ily underwear that's Jlrm -ßiteJ in the making. Itf.ts perfectly the
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Why buy other bag -like underwear when, witncut paying a penny rnore you can Cct ATHENA Underwear with all of its amfort qualities? Step in today and get a suit of ATHENA. It will tell you the story of comfort better than wc can. A! I j;zes, nr.fs anJ qualities Prices range from 89c, $1.C0, $1.25 to $4.50.
"ool;". l:alph I'. Nelson. Joh.n W I lder. Karl K. lhr;lisli and Charle.: Siiidlei", l'ar:ner residing in tl'.a county, are delendants. The suits ait1 the ns.ilt of alleged contraets .ntei"cd iiito several weeks a?n ' ihc parti's in regard to the sale of pickels rai-..-d Py the farmers. It is saiil thai the si lefemlantha e contractt-d to se to am viicr oi.c ei 11 pi i es. then crop at uiner i;iiti: r.v im Mi. irs. K. l. Arnold of Liionier is stiff. 'firc-v from a sc-re wnund ir. Imt risjiit arm, tp.e result oi a iUx 1 i:e. has a pet hull dot,' w liii h - lie hii .lies with a. chain. Fort Benjamin Harrison of tilese m M o the il
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Stylish Dresses Which Delight Artistic Combinations of Serge and Satin distinguished by tine workmanship; many with oid thread embroidery, others braided; draped and plaited skirts. Smart Models in All Serge, fashioned with tailored simplicity in accord with their general utility purpose. Handsome All Satin or Satin and (jeorette V combined with charming trimmings of exemisite irridescent beads, chenille embroidery and fur trimmings. Many dresses have detachable collars and cutis of white silk, plain or embroidered. Prices commence very moderately at $12.95 and range to $15.00,
$19.75 up to $35.00
Blouses Exquisitely Fashioned Fitting Escorts lor the Finer Suits Georgette Crepe Wafats Embroidered and hniiddrawn work, collar and culls edged with line lace; alwith fine tucked fronts, square collar and cutis hemstitched, at $6.00. Crepe de Chine Waists Smart models for the new suits; tailored sleeves, tucked fronts, iwo-in-one collars, at $4.50 to $6.00. Crepe d& Chine WaiaU Special showing, with embroidered fronts, round collars edged with lace, a: $2.98, $3.98.
Fine Hosiery for Women Wayne Knit Hose for women, a fully guaranteed hose, full 'fashioned, elastic top, in black only, at 59c 3 pairs $1.65. Women's Outsize Hose Mercerized; a quality hose in grey, champagne and bronze, at 69c pair. Mercerized Hose In silver grey, putty, bronze and many other colors, at 50c. A hull lo;r helonintr to Jack Curry of Li-onler, spied the Am old doLT and mad" for It. Mrx. Arnold e,at!i- r'd her p t in her arms and Uio Curry atiiiral in tryinir to reach it ii.t h-r. ii: vi us. Wilbur H.st, years old. died ;.t his ho. ne in Xapparee of ail c ndieitis. A week airo Mr. Cost was stricken with the disease. Plans had been made for an operation lat Th irsd.iv, but they were abandoned. 'irviim, are his wife, his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. liest 'of Nappanee, four brothers and two risters. l'or .-veial years Mr. 1 ; ' t was cn-'.i'-'O!'. in the meat an. pat 1'ott lb r. laiain Harri-.-;
Flannelette Gowns
to 5 JO ?Ja. 79c, 89c, $1.00, $1.50. New Fall Gloves Anticipating the hcariity i f t-kins, we were fortunate in completing our stock as tJS'.'al, hut :td ise early se lections a.s we may :ind It more dlthcult to duplicate. IVrriti's line lYcricli Km C;l(e-. olnck, white, tan. 1 rown. srey and champagne, at $2.r0 an J.9.". Also tine Kid Gloves at St.".", in black, white ami ta n. Kayser's Silk Glove?. ilk or su'de lined; black, white and navy, at 5t.a." and $i.ro. 1 u.-'inffs with his father at Nai -lniiee. A year ao h bou-'ht -t irroc c rv stock in that town and had been cond acting tlie tote. 1. wjs a 'v. of F. snd a meni1-!- o;' the Nappan1 Methodist rhnn.li. ROBERTSON EMPLOYES TO DANCE FOR RED CROSS Employe's of Robertson nr'. derartrnent ."-tor" will vivo a Kd Crosbenefit dine1 "Wed ne-ri n y evor'.ni. Sept. at Pla e hall. Toe none, from tii- affair will be i,sd t a ".;.. yarn for the .soldier -.jrun: whh h will b piven to .-orne K : Cross sorjety to uri'.ir. The counniiUe in chir. .f " dance i s i'(ii,.ni?i'il of .Mis. Mfliii, Mi-s- Cecelia K.n-, MiM.ir;,ir't V.. hh rf. Mrs. j:..- :A.L Murphy. Miss ra. H ik. r. Mir Ad i Sale. .Joseph Cuni.inl'a'i', C-iwat I Moisc. John IIaa.se. Crank Jtoh.-::-son. A. Drayton and Kay c.-.oj..-. .'e-sick's or-hetra "ill pl. tha j.roiriam oi a tiernotici: to yoti;i: Third I'i-wIik I. I'oiirth Ward. Voi; . in i "gisfr sit ur.h.;-. Spt. 2. i:G7. ;.t " K N. Hill -' . v.... 1 th" liours of 1 p. in. and 11 ; : The?. e;ll be- notnrv-- there to t.cr . ,ir ,,f vo ir a pphe;itmr.. " i n.u-i.-'-':-t. r if v u "'.art to ..'e. Ad-.. Trv NEWS-TIMES Wnnt Ads Broken lines d?1 OC rancy Boots a at Guarantee Shoe Co. 111 W. WAhlllXCiTY N AVIi. South Bend l ichants Can Mc-e-Every Want. Buy in South Bend.
