South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 266, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 September 1917 — Page 2

MAV. M.i'i. z:

I'M THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

IF

M

IG CLUB TO r TOMORROW

RIVER PARK

Awarded Prizes For Best

i

First Session of Year to be Held at Chamber of Commerce.

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tin r-f th I J i wr

tin', '.vi 11 i..- ii M 1 no --1

it th- -rhool hcu-o. .i'-'t- of Mi-s Trri

A r:

Oliver Employes Garden

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

The Tratte Inb of South IWiM will hohl its firf-'t nif-tin of t li j-f;i'-on Morifl.'iy v.lz)it at til1 Cham-h'-r of Connnrrtf. This organization is f cm j)jm1 of various trafli'" ni n. rallroail r'-pn ''ntatiYfs. and othrrs lalini; with transportation oinpanW'S, who nu-t ovory two wf-f-k.-i for tho (li.scu-ion of rurn-nt f-vpnts in the traffic world and iako u various Mixtion-; in regard to rates, rules and n-pulat ions apiearinsr in tariffs of thf railroad- from time to tim and whirli aro difficult of proper Interpretation. At the lijeetins Monday night ;i lare aitrndancf is exported, specially in view of the publication of thf N w (Vntral Freight association lass rates, and new r'ulations with reffretwe to operations of the

railroads under the connnis-ion of;

ear fervlce at Washington, I. ('., a suh-eominltteo of which was recently organized under the leadership of D. :. Porryth vice ( hairman of the regional committee at Chicago. Some time this fall tht club will liold a han'piet. at wlih h time a prominent om-ot town com-m-rcM attorney will he asked to uive a talk. The club is endeavoring to enlarge it a membership since the excellent results from the meeting last winter ha shown better co

operation betwefii individual.- hand-,

line transportati e. details. It is supceste,. to the managements of tin aHous South Ilend institutions and factories tliat thev interest thfU.M-.VfS enough to t,ee

I.-. dau'.'iiter of .Mr. anl Mr

ilr- nu ,s. lifte-ith Knifs? t '. I tu k h i-ter, son of .Mr. ai.d .Mis. Henry IP,:ckhei-f'r of jihfr, 1'iJ , took pl.ne Yliurslay .enin:' at th- home ot th" tiriile'-I'.-:rnts. Ke. !:. ', Miou it'ier, pastor of the I r:-t i:.iitit church. Mihawak.i, on'. rutin.;. The atten l ants v( f ic .Miss Kos- Weiül.aut !' Mishr.waka ;ind I'trl l,cr. 'nroth o! the 1 ; i 1 1 Follow in-: the cer ..nori v, :t ueMin-; supper v.a.i erel. Mi. and .Mrs. I'.u' k heist r le!t I'ri liy for Culver, Ind.. where i)i'-v will i.-it rt-liitiw. for two

v.ecKs. ( p their ictuin they will i.i.tk" tht ir luiiiic v. ith the hridt's f a rents. A ineetin- o; the !;i!le student. m ill be IhM Monday evening at the l.j:r.e of Mr. and Mis. Harry De.iy.v V. lüulith st. The re.Mil.tr hu.-ines.-: M.'s.-mn of

I'rizc.s were auardcJ by the Oliver '. - .v w orks for the tint" best cr-.-jiioyes' uardens to Louis Horvath, Iirt. i-." in uold; Joe Varuo, second, H .". in popt, ami John I'or, tnird, $ 1 in Kohl. Sp'akiny of the factory Harden for which the company set aside a T-'-a' ie plot of ground, and on which .:01 employes tilled plots ."0xl00 feet, f.utory ofhcials expressed themselves as highly pleased with the results. vvhi( !i are far better than had been anticipated". It also was declared ;hat the results of the men's efforts hae not only effected a material savins in the cost of living for them, but has brought all employes, together in a closer .spirit of fellowship a well as increasing the spirit of company loyalty. Xmrerous lo.e competitors for the prizes, who did not get them, expressed themselves as pleased with

declared one smil-

social i:vi:ts. The St. Hedwige society will hold

the

tits meeting Sundav afternoon nr

St. Hedwige school.

so( lety. ! A ii e r - I i Monday ::. lied- ;

vninHr at the llrowr., Nintii

Ki"r l'aik Fiam hi.-e Jeaie.fhe result nevertheless, and invited

a tour of the cellars of the C01 families where potato bins are Piled to overflowing and plenty of other v.irieties of the home-grown vegetables ate to be found. "The economic value of the produce and the enjoyment and recreation found in the work are prizes

will l.e held Tuesday home of .Mrs. Maiv

St. Mrs. Many Stockman, Mishawaka :., Was hostess to the II. I'. Pi!.. - i day r.ftet noon. The time was spent socially with cro-clK't-vcrl.. I Ii i ( -hments w t : s"re.i. TJie next meeting uiil he in t o weeks with Mrs. Frank Ilo'-pendcfft r, X. Sixth st. Ti:e memo is of the 1'due l!iil ch;l was entcitainod l-'riday atte--i.oon by Mrs. Jr.coh Zet he. N. lii.'tith st. A short businiss session w :s he'd and one new member. .Mrs. Frank Fog.s uns taken into the club. Following the ba? i-

enough for me ing gardener.

The predominating crop on the. : ....... r.f .. . f t . .. mnr '

th.an .'..Ov'i Pushels liavinc already! The Wreath t.f Mary een harvested. An example gar- I'olislj Women'-. Alliance den mentiomd in a complimentary ; ica wi hola u nirc.tir reoort b'V the cmien committee is, that of L J. Stachowiak. who pro- eVP"1" 'a c i o at the

dueed It bnshels of potatoes from ' w-ige school building, one and one-half bushels of seed; , The St. Hedwige Choral society I'd bunches of onions, a similar j " ill hold its singing practice Tuesamount of radishes; 1 dozen sweet j day evening at St. Hedwige school, c orn and 10 heads of cabbage, along ! The choir of K. J'ulaski Falcons with lette.ee. beans ami peas. ' Flant- j will hold its singing practice Tue- . ing of different varieties were in ro-jday veiling at S:Jo o'clock at Wartation crops. !saw hall. In adjudging awards, points were The girl.' nym class of K. F i- , given on every possihle phase of ai-jkiski Falcons will meet Tuesday; tlvity. from preparing and planting i evening at o'clock at Warsaw ; to earing and harvesting, as well as hall. on variety, method of rotations and The Sacr-d Heart of Jesus society ' crop results. 'will hold its meeting Sunday after-i "Xot only has it helped the men noon at the St. Hedwige school as epmolyes." said one official, "but hniMinn. 't has proved a means of bringing, The lied Cross Columbus auxiliary about happier homes in som" in- win meet Tuesday evening at 7:::)';

stances. The wives and children helped with these Hardens and as a result of a common interest, the family group in most instances were much more together and more harmoniously related while together. I would recommend heme Hardens to very family with intermv 1 dissensions and quarrels."

jocaock at the St. Hedwige' puish1 '.library parlor instead of Mondav. I An annual meeting of Falcons-, Z. , jl'.alicki Xo. 1. will be bei.. Sunday j 'afternoon at 1 :'.'.( o'clock at '.. . jhall. !

j A mo! was

FIVE LAND IH JAIL

need le

I !l 'OP. ,v.i s ( d

work featured thv A b e o'cloc 1: dintu ;

v the lie.tes. Fall'

FAIL TO REGISTER

tliat one or tneir renreiua n -. who nay he a shipping cUrk, a trattic man. necomes a member cd" organization. The ojheers of he club are: President. J. 1 -tahr. Singer Mfg. Co.; vice prilent. Glenn Hets. Mishawaka Woolen mills; secretary-treasurer. .J. F. Kittinger, McHenry-.Millhouse Co.

FOUR LOCAL MEN ON DEFENSE COMMITTEES

Tour South I'.end oxen hie o-en -e,,cteil for pkues oil tlie (ol..Ulit- ; h aie to begin an edu. a'.ional organization of the .n"iou ..unty oiinciN of defense in this -ate. John S. Fan v.kowski will be a neu.!. r of team t w . to iit 'ar..1!. White. J'ul.tski and Ja.-per ,. unties; Fenn .1. are will be ;i

aio 1 '.. to ;it 1 la u:nMintou and I'.oone ;. iJraham. in team Is.

o.. . ue, e e i in the deeoratmns. j Another Arrested for Makinq ria ,II. w:ll meet Frida. Sept.

Mrs. Jud Menter. X. S v- nUIIIcil K MUUUl DümülllCj

with

IT t st. n.;m! i of will en !oy a hay to North Liberty

will have a supptr a

the oun-cr sc ri '.e this evjn in

Irak, where the

t the home '

Government.

Mr. and Mrs. William Maine row. Mrs. Marh-u Perry, S Tentl st., who has ben i.-.itintr her sister, . H. Warner at Plymouth, Ind.. returned S;.tur'a'. Miss l'.utb F.o.mert, instructor in I : .bis-. f. grade. Hier l'arU

. Iinf.l, h.

! en ill

for

ue in bei- td te n, Tipton, oiin'ies; A.

isit Tippecanoe. v arren.

Vevvf.oi c.Cllit'.eS WUl.e

-M ....

t. tlil -I. Will -o

m

('.rant and How -

' ill

on an.'. . Miller

Midioii. PehiWa

II 1 ml! lit ie s. S. ith Fend !- to be isited by eani nine on Sept. "..:. The tam-,.ai-n will last four days. Sept. - " jr.. and Tb.e team t. cone ",,. is e.unp.'.l of liniel V. Mile- Ten, Haute; Fail F-.l.le. fted-Fhaib-Premier. Indiar.an.' James Kan.b'. C.i'een-

.ttie. T'ne nieetini: will tab ,t the Ch ami" r of ' 'ointm ia

Tili- m.. einen: ba--,1 l.e, a':-e of ( t i' t a i u l .e .( I i" II - CO I I I i

i'en.-e. . i T ' . I it is ,o IK- a : e.N

duties ot

. i :...-t of iMy iioath, heie for a visit vith his I'rank ('.IS'".', X- Hi-l'.tll -vt

leaving ft r ;'iin" .-ervice. ; l.owtll Ci.-pr. .v "nnnber f th"-( ;.vi i!i.n coi j at rnahh. N't'''., ied licit vt.-terda' for a v"'j dav s isit with his motht r. Mis. Ficui L i'.i: ; er, X. Seventh si.. I v. In lias hi en ill the past v ee. I H r lenditioii is improed. j .lis. Fmma Purkey, X. I'.ihth' t . Ikis le en tailed to tJrand Kapids. .Mich., by the ierioiis ill- i lte.-s ,.l her motlier. Mrs. Kiby. I liae Wittel man. t 'lover st.. bus'

v'i men were bailed in the county jail Saturday charged with failure to register for the draft and making derouatory statements resanlimr tho Cnite.l States government. James- Anderson, t obo ed. 1! vt ais

j ein. r.iKnart. was taken itto Ind.. is; custody after ho told several of his un le. ) acquaint jm es in this city that a belong homb oi.Kht to he placed under the

Winne d -n government."

several

REGISTER NOW

.Mi heal Corski. 'Sejd. J".

UlItTIIS. lim n to M i

x.

and Mrs. Huev st..

not sure that vou'rei

It you're

reui.-tered, tall up the registration board and hnd ut about it. Telephones have been installed for this purpo.se. you can uet them at ."1." He'll, or l."7" Home. To date, '.,"0s uimi and .;,ss-; women ha'. reu istei ed. 'I he reg

istration cIcim's et. s, so that only1 a lew days are loft in which to! .-ft the applications in. There are.

Mill about i mil) would-be voter; who have not yet heeomo eü-'ilde accoidinu t t'.ie estimates of th I oar I.

pj:ks().ls. William Szosinski returned fa hishome in Fort Wayne following a '

BEGIN EXAMINATION OF 200 MORE MEN FOR DRAFT NEXT TUESDAY

enli-ted in the 'numeerimr ' i " ( 'onn . au-rancv

The followine-. all within the con. scription ae. have been picked up when they failed to produce-registration cards: Hilbert Johnson, colored. Indianapolis; Ralph Piatryk, also chared with be-in. H- ae his residence as "any old place." Clare Sn.v.ler. 1'1. H2 Parsons st.. South Pond, also on drunk chartre; Lewis Feaixm. Huchanan, Mich.; Harry Anderson. 2:'. South Manchester.

of tie' Tinted States it ft for Fort vane t ioi ..

di

army and r.as rteiuitim; ta-

is ill at her

tcouplo days visit here with friends.!

Micheal Krzesik arrived here from i

Iai for a few tlays' visit with j friends. 1 .Miss Clara l)oraszewki of South

it'hicatio arrived here for a few days' j j visit with friends.

John lCozlowski left for Nlles

Satuttlay morning after a brief visit, ! he;-e w'th friends. ! I Andrew Urzeurecki, w ho has been j i here on business, left Frida for ! j Faporte. t i Stanislaus r.ajewski la tunud to i ; Uaiy followimr a ctniple days' visit! here. ! P'rank Muszkowski. Scott st.. has!

, Rone tr Micluyan City to spfnd a I few days with friends. J John II. 1'rzybyszak. who has been ! here visiting with friends the past j few days, left Friday for Hammond. I Heo Zajewski returned to his

Very little woik w.s on the sched1 A' 1... .., ...1 ..... . . C 1 . 1 . w s . .

uie ioi me memoei tu tue home in South Chicago following a local exemptitm boards Saturday, as : ftw days' visit with friends h'e. a -result of the typhoid inoculations j Micheal Kaszak. Washington nr., administered yesterday, livery luom- ott Saturday morning for Detroit her of the exemption board took hisjIur an indefinite stay, shot" of vaccine with the drafted) Walter HopkiewFz arrived here men. and Saturday morninc: sore . r, i(1.V from Hammond for a couple

uuite prevalent around ; vs. vil with licn

Miss Hattie Huszynski. Fnpotte av.. left rrilav for a two weeks'

COLORED FOLKS ENJOY DAY AT SPRINGBROOK

i

a-

place .'uild-

;.. f n in-titat-

1 1 1 1 efela es in j oil . ll- cf de- j

th.Mi.Jit 5h.it :" tin- j r. ,ilia5 am of the . the eoniu il- will be J

at the

Ninth st

tieorse V. Kills, assistant corpor

ation counsel of Chicago, was the

; en ev r inem

t" e ry

' i :

; !ai l iai lin-' i

home on Mishauaka av. F.xits to the tire e.-cape ether i.'paiis are beinu made

Kiver I'ai K .---nooi en . .''nu. .-i ii.r n in:il siueiL-.r .,.,i.,

l r. ; nd Mrs la.u , o, ..lkluii tion ceI,ration program at Spriujra, moving into t u 11 a"!' ; brook park Satu rday afternoon. Miller p. o, crt on s. I-lew nth - Mp K1IU explained the-meaiiine

j Frank Straub, a .,, nine u u - of t.niancipatlon aR(1 urKe;,

j b.l.'ckdab . Mo., is he iv for a

d iy ' i-it with his tattler alio ! i t il iv s.

Mis. .1.

I 1 ion. a I w ht re sh

i ' Smith h is

i-;t at Michigan was the une.st of

M r,

;.n.i Mis. Ira .Mi s. .b i i ' :.vd Mcl-'aol

Whiter. lan Mien and

-MONTE." HEADQUARTERS

CO. MASCOT. IS FOUND;..-.;-.. ;;;-; -"

Mol.te. tcrrici ma

piny of

t it" eot of

the tl

little h..i;..n he.oi ("a'. t ? s t ird regiment.

.nil on -

has

a V t .a Harrison.

ad ll ii'K and him '

.'i-- I.illia" pnn:iehl.

it

It i relatives

I

been fonnd and is wn UK th- i,,.v- a! Ft"."t httles MrCiill. a "Ui.c - - Mb In-.ili t . U

a ' ........ t...hl.iy and bronuh.t him up to I- I'nn. r'iüilh s ol'n e an 1

. t'i l i... . e. .l it .le snil'tV little! II

p'ootch uot I' " b t. de fell, i s ..ein . i :.. . nti. .Monte" w.

. nu i ii " "

. .,v e for I o. t 1 l it I ison.

dl ber-ide A. 1 . U""l-

, 1

t I.I

n

Morning fie J"

.everyone present to do his or her nt I. .1. . . .

oth.r! u e I'reseni war. ho urged (the voting men to join the armv and

I navy and the women to do their l ettll net! , , ...

,et. ! pari oy Kimiinp: garments tor the

oo.. wiiu in nave to go to tne front.

Mis i-m-' llpa'n. a licensed aviator.

have none to l.ontoi -

the f ai - Ul,u r -peaKer o; trie aiiernoon. lie j described one of his latest inven-

M!tions. which he calls an invisible . ! Sil Inn a ri no ilnct rnrap ! t- tlnodln j

;.. for a .nonti.s ' " : V V. '

on ins way to asningion, it. k .. where tlie povernmcnt experts will examine his invention. - Lester Weaver won the 10 mile J motorcycle race, which was the featI'.ire of the afternoon's entertain-

llin Witll vt- ' "iiit. i lit" 3t iirumru uiifri.'nil .clillt"

was caiieu on on account oi tne

1 1mis I lias ;.one

. ml frit nth

at i in: nu iu in. Mth di.-t ripiscol ah KeV. J. A '1. I ;'.-tor. Sun lav school al a. m .. F. I.. Wei I'. upvrintt ml-

.ri

readv to

-iitin pro;

on m an aui-ena on las hind let;? in th ir.d hi nose in the air.

little bark, which, when tran-latcd into full-American. in'm'.t mean .omehtin? bke -('.ood-bNe. South Ih-nd. and hello, boys."

Ila'.lla In d e front seat he bt out I

w or

tor at 1':40

la.woith league at p. m..

la A tub i s. prt soient.

v.oi.-liip at T p .u., when the pa.t... ill ,'i' Uvei- ins l.tt sermon le io'e b ivir-: for et nlcrence. S; t c

:.d mi 1 i a a i"

dar- at 7 li " p. m

a. m.

Mi. s1 poor condition of the ground.

Fubl;.

arms were

the ext midion otlices. Fxaminatious for the Lbm additional men that have been notified to appear before the exemption board in division Xo. 1 will be held starting next Tuesday or Wednesday. The notices were mailed on Friday. Although division No. 1 expects to till its quota, without taking any of the new n eu, they are anxious to have the men ready iif case the tlistrict board at Laportc grunts a few exemptions. Division No. 2 is also contemplating issuing another call for men to appear for physical examinations, hut this will not he decided until they receive a cortiiiei list of the last number of men that was declared physically tit by the local board. Division No. - lias called the least number of the three divisions to

HMli'lvir vwirwt tiiiii in- . at nw j even thinking about issuinsr another! call. Div ishm No. 1 Jias ailed al- i ino-t twice as many men as this di- j vision. The lar?:e number of ex-j einptions granted by division No. 1

is given as tne reason.

visit with relatives at F.attle Creek , and Detroit. i Ionard Harr id West Pullman is in the city on business. j Stephan K. Strzezinski. who has j been here vi-itimr with friencs the j past few davs, left l-'riday for 'hituo. ! The conditio,, of Pert Zacharek. J lh'l W. Division st.. who is ill with! typhoid, is sliehtly improved. j

William Szuiinski, Prairie a... returned from Lafayette wheie he has been the past few days visiting with friends.

Anthony Fvvierzynki retun e,l to j

Fort Wayne after a couple days j visit here. j leorge Hylinski of Chicago visi- ; ed with friends here Friday. j Miss Veronica Salulewicz arrived j here from Chicamo for a few-days'

v isit with ner aunt. .irs. .m. i ei -man. Indiana av.

I.e. Pryl of Jackson, who has t been here on business, left Friday i

The half-mile bicycle race was won by .1. L. Dulin, and Clarence Klliott. jr., was second. A number of foot races completed the after-

it ill orviee5 Midw eclv 41WWM n "o.v. " ind' T.n.ist- service Wednts- followed by a typical southern bar

becue.

In the early part of the evening

Negro band of Chicago gave

concert, on the court

I

SPEEDER NABBED AGAIN John Martelh of Mishawaka. whhas been arrested several turns charsed with exveedinc the sp-d limit, was acain taken int. custody vj.tor.l.v tv.Lh! bv Othcers Mlmstead

ami Tholmder. Accor.iin- t- the j

he drove his tar at si.cn a,

m ..t ln.ii ;vt lo!;rteenth and

n'4 nitrhcock v.ill'the First Regiment Knights of

prrath at 11 a. m. a: P- j . - s t... .,,mbTs will attend the Mish-ta pleasing

a-'vaka 'hurch. Uev. Hitchcock house steps. ,ii a.ioer the etmon at this; After the concert.

tun.

fi:an

A u

aka am

rntetin-r ot the Pivtr Park V

MishP. S.

will be li'.t etin meetiv. '

he!.', at Tuys lav Thursday

: p. m. i. veniu. ev enin-:.

the band.

J which was led by Maj. A. L. Stew

art, furnished the music at the emancipation dance held at Place

About 100 couple attended.

The exemption otlices of division! for Michigan City.

No. 1 w ill he moved Monday. They j I"). K. Hooker returned to Syraare no-.v located in the basement ofjeuso, Ind., after a brief visit here. the t. Joseph Ixan and Trust Co..) Paul C. Ferns' of West Pullman and Monday they will be located is in the city on business, with division No. 1' over in the Farm-j A. J. Prozowicz left for Kal miners Trust buildintr. It will be more J zoo to spend a couple days w ith convenient for the members to have frier.ds. their otlices in the new location. ; Mrs. J. Pilkowski. Indlani av.. All members of the three divisions j , et urned from a 10 tlays' vi-it with of draft men are expected to bei relatives at Milwaukee.

present at the Farmers Trust build-j J'.vn Kalezarek. who has been j ing next Monday night at 7 : T. 0. The j here on business, left Friday for j first drill will be Riv en at that time. ; i .ll1IUOI1( , Maj. Fred L. Dennis will be inj j char-re of the instruction. inrpnrDT Tfl HIIIT I

'MJuorcni iu vi u I i

NEW SCHEDULE FOR INTERURBANS SUNDAY

AS CHIEF OCTOBER 1

Chief of Police John Kuespt rt will

! resign from the local police departBe.cinninjj Sunday morning a new J ment Oct. 1, he stated Saturday interurban schedule will be observed ' niht. He will hold an executive on the Chicago. South Hcnd and ; position with the detective force

Northern Indiana antl the Southern , cinnloved bv the New York Central

Ilailroad Co. with headquarters at Chicago. He was to have been employed at Cleveland. O., but received

he w ill op rate

t.

i -.

police

rate o

-t. that

to tl

tell t rcce

f vp'd south

on Miihian

the police auto was tau

limit to overtake him. Mar-

t.tlv returned to u.-na-

wiika after an ab

when h tty vs ho rant fo. ch.tr? .

eluded th" at that tl his arrt st

nee d a year. poia e of this ue had a waron a spet-dir.?

LOST AUTO FOUND

i:

A. L. Hubbard. 11 .-t.. rt.avtted !i.- F

noon Saturday folb-wi' for tl: - t ar s;ta i'i nlay i: jitarhin wa h-e.ttel m ;...: t f the . ity. i : w ,!i fror.: . ! "he L. .-all RbOUt :30 o'tb 'k Flh'.av

M idi-o". coupt at a s' a re h iirht. The the V. est -b it troui th' att 1 nii;ht.

CARLISLE EXEMPTED ON COMPANY'S PETITION

IM aver. nail. ADO TU l"o etiupie aiifiiueo. ..,,, v , ,.,r .1.. nnlin

Clas.--; Charles Cottrel of Chicago. whO;, h:ive ,,efn discontinued. Ac- j

was to have spoken lasi nienr. asjrorJine to tht, XK.W Pcht.(luie a ot.t

unable to do f-o because or a sua den illness in Chicago.

Word uas teceived in South' .... . : I

Pen 1 Saturday ol ti e rt-inp:ion to Charles' Arthur Carlisle, jr.. by a di.-trict I'oanl in New York upon the petition of the you use man's ntplocr. t)u- Savage Arms work ol Ftba. N Y. Carlisle, who reit nth o:nplettd a tevhniccd

....... I. 1 i. .a in the cmill' V!

1 a i. . t . 111- ... .... . 01 tlie aims Hi.rks l.r some time ; ml his emplovers were unwilling t... 1 h.s s rviees. v'arli.-le h.ini--e!f old ltd t'.ie the 1 laim. He -s .iid to liaVt' made remarkable p;ov:-e-5 in his work with the -o-;-1 nv hit h is m tkinu m.;nitiop ;

Michiuan lines. In order to allow people living in Niks and working in this city mure

time to reach their work the regular . notice today that

a. m. car nas ifen auvanceu 10 1 irom the mia-wesum oni'-v.

. ill,. tV. V V W rive here at a. m. The s a. m. 1 NOItTII lIHl'HTV.

;Mi'l th n p. m. cars on the northern : Mr. ..no Mrs. Iei ' i.ouuiuck o

InifHfo. Tnd.. are is"itin Mr. an 1

1 Mrs. H. lb Williams.

ill l.e observ e. 1 be-1 Mrs. .T. . Walters of Winona

itw-er. thi city and Niles. while the iahe. Ind.. is spemlin-c a few days. Joseph schedule calls for a car ' with her daughter, Mrs. . . Cole.: !af -. ' and ! o'clock and ;i two- Mrs. Mary Winehr of AUtrtou.

i .liirin" Uu rm;i!r..Ur teturneii houic alter a I'.vo

A bicycle belonging to Geor:e:of tb day. t I..., aU o v..tr n.inifl t . wn. a i.no-htmr .--rvire will be oh

BICYCLE STOLEN

her dauihte.

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nior" shop, 1-1 F. .TetYt-ror. blvd.. 'hrst car leaving this c:ty at a. m. Saturday nicht. The bicycle was a' Tlie western schedule rails fc-r a Crow n make, red. 1-inch frame. 1 1 a r at ..:4.. a. in., and i a. m. w ith with a sintrle sprin.ir seat. 'a two-hour service fur the reimainder of the day. HACK TO JACKSON". The newly acduired Flkhart7ei;ie Miller, who was tak-n into I rristol line will run cars from Flk-

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custody Saturday by the local police, lias been returned to the Michigan state penitentiary at Jackson. Mich., where he i wanted for vlo-latin'-his parole. Milbr has an tdd charge of burglary awaitimr him there.

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Indiana i.niv er.-ity. t'aiiol! Whitn'.'-i Kit Mondav for : La rime. Wyo., where he will bein a cjuise in liberal arts in :ht L'ni-

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Mi f.. C. K. Fover. Th Mizpah tlufs uf the M. 12. S'.nliy hchool will met nith Mr. F. t. Hüf'i'ar. Thursday ufternoon. .Mrs. Fred Hartman visitl:.-,-i el-4ti'. ts.

Dry Goods, Millinery, Ready-to-Weir Garment!, HouicFurniihings,Etc. CHARLES B. SAX & CO. South-east Corner of Wayne and Michigan Street A most interesting display of all that's newest and best in

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New Fall Woolens 39-INCH WOOL PLAIDS, YARD, 85c Wool plaids for children's school dresses, beautiful soft tone, color combinations artistic and youthful patterns splendid quality. 39 inches wide, yard 85c WOOLEN MATERIALS FOR CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES, YARD, 85c Children's woolen materials are here in all weaves and stytles. All wool storm series in all the latest and most fashionable fall shades. 36 inches wide, yard 85c 36-INCH FRENCH SERGES, YD., 85c French serge, the adopted material for fall woolen dresses soft and clingy and will stand plenty of hard wear all the new autumn shades, including Burgundy, plum, taupe, mole, Nigger brown, navy, rose, Russian green, etc. 36 inches wide, yard. .85c PART WOOL MATERIALS, YD., 50c At this price we are showing a very satisfactory line of cotton and wool mixtures, such as French serge, storm serges, newdane cloth and many others. All the most attractive fall shades are displayed in this money saving lot. 32 to 35 inches wide, at yard 50c FRENCH AND IMPERIAL SERGES, 45 INCHES, YD., $1.25 TO $1.50 Soft and clingy French and Imperial serges are to be found here for less money. New shades that have been create dthis year. Plum, Royal purple, dregs of wine. Burgundy, taupe, midnight blue, Russian green, French blue, etc. Qualities are of the best, prices the lowest at yard . . . .$1.25 to $1.50 51-INCH STORM SERGE, SPONGED AND SHRUNK, YARD, $1.50 If you are looking for a serge that will stand hardy and satisfactory wear, we recommend this particular number, excellent finish, desirable for dresses, suits and coats. 51 inch, yard. .$1.50 DRESS AND COAT TRIMMINGS New Tassels, large and small, light and heavy strands, in silver, gold, white, black and colors, at 15c and 25c Large Buckles for coats, suits, dresses and millinery trimming, in variety of shapes and sizes, at. .39c, 50c and 75c Large Plush Coat Buttons, each at 3c, 4c and 5c Fancy Buttons, extra large size at 7c and 10c Fancy Pearl Buttons, in a variety of shapes and sizes. Card 10c Velvet Buttons, in all sizes, also fancy trimming buttons in a big variety of shapes, colors and sizes.

FRUIT JAR SPECIAL Ball Mason Fruit Jars Special for Mondav : Pints, dozen 49c Quarts, dozen 59c Half Gallons, dozen 79c

New Fall Silks 40-INCH SILK AND WOOL POPLIN, YARD, $1.50 Charles B. Sax & Co. celebrated silk and wool poplin remains open for comparison. Beautiful lustrous linish and with its ideal draping qualities make. it doubly hard to equal; -Jo new fall shades await your selection. It will pay you to investigate this material if you are looking for a fabric that will wear well and at a saving in price, yd. $1.50 36MNCH NOVEL STRIPES, YD., $2 Attractive, novel striped and plaid silks, beautiful artistic color combinations of the two-toned type excellent quality. 36 inches wide, yard. .$2.00 27-INCH MESSALINES, YARD. 95c We still continue to o.Ter a splendid quality of messaline for ninety-five cents. A shade assortment of So desirable tints. Those who are acquainted and who have used this silk prnnounce it entirely satisfactory both as to wear and price only yard . . . .95c BLACK SILKS AT, YARD, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 AND $2.00 Such quantities of lustrous matins, crepes, taffetas, poie-de-soies and Liberties would be hard to equal. We are prepared to show you all the most fashionable materials 30 to -lo inches wide, at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 40-INCH SATIN METEORS, YD., $2 Satin meteor is a new fabric resembling crepe meteor, but more highly tinished, retaining a mirror-like brilliancy. Soft and clingy; ideal for elaborate draping. Beautiful shades await your approval, wisteria, autumn green, navy, Imperial red, crea mand black. 40 inches wide, yard. . . .$2.00 58-INCH NEW FALL COATINGS, YARD, $3.50 Wool Nap Flushed a heavy tailored material of the military kind, absolute warmth, distinct smartness of fabric a worth while cloth for coats; colors, navy, Burgundy, Russian green, brown and black. 58 inches wide, yard $3.50 58-INCH WOOL VELOUR, YD., $4 Good heavy quality smart and snappy in appearance in a complete fall shade assortment. 58 inches wide, yard $4.00 All Linen Table Damask, in stripes, lloral patterns and tlor-de-lis designs, at yard $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Mercerized Table Damask, 6o inches wide. Special at yard 49c 72 inches wide, yard 69c Cotton Huck Towels, 18x36, with red borders. Special 10c COMFORTERS AND BLANKETS It will more than pay you to come in and look over our splendid assortment at lower price:-. Blankets 49c to $4.98 Comforters $1.25 to $10.00

SEE OUR WAYNE STREET WINDOW DISPLAY OF COMFORTERS AND BLANKETS AT ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES.

Wire Entanglements and Wired Homes may have some things in common but there is this radical difference The former is a hinderance The latter a sign of real progress. IF YOU WOULD ADVANCE. WIRE YOUR HOME. I. & M.

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