South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 271, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1917 — Page 3

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AMERICAN SAIL

Begin Inoculation of SchooljHAVE SHORE HOW

Children for Typhoid Monday

Ir.rc-';!at;! f..;- ( l fe, er T!i- pr . e at: . tr .itmei.t is ! ill 1 oirir. ;. t!.- pi: I.e .. .-.:- of ' : " t f '.o.,rd to .ih-.dntt-r-oaln i.'r.'i MiTif!i ! ,.i ph - ONI'l- J'Ti't tiod f: .il.oj! ''' '"' 'I-' v.ill v..i:.. ,f ,.. l)f hin v.-ori; Jr. thf hm'h ho.,1 .mi J i i i : - ta k- upon th tu-'-lv the to continue don r. t.),! ";i:i trie ari- d';!y, at thi- tiine. of determinin:: ou.s rade- it .iiii'j-.n th" ptio- v h-th r or i.ot 1 1 i r h:!drvn will hial i o t i t . - Tia .... rl of ' ;r u t- !. health w a - ...!- t-.i Tn.r-!,y uieht Th- wi U?.m, re.,uevt of ,,.,ifn' or U;a ' i f I i of -i-tvT. ...;.! v;. - c;:.udi tn mil h- le-jaiied for.- ' Irr- hu! ' -i.jpp.-d f. "to th. i;,.., -i! ,t:,;Ms UiJi ,,. -jv..,, l.vj, ,,r W.h'i.ut.,. in or.irr thai the vv.th umv JToTno i.. v. of tvphoid u. i- ,,,.. Mnoothlv. it uil! nert-ssary r,""t'i f" !i" '"- "'' Ii' -'Ith m to r fi- in. will. ,f i... ,.f ,iU fh- ''- J- ' f!'r,on. L'.'l !:. ,Inn fl,r v.hou, application is mad lv J- U- Ttu-K.y. 11-T ;,ft,.r th- ).hvi. ma. haw ,:-HhI th-M-rii-.:..i Tin- :.rm--s th- total of s..h0()l,. T(, this r:,i,. , ertail. ,.x. favc' t( '"i' lh" pi'W-rni.- ration, u ili Ina.h- u!mt.. rhil-;--;.rr. .1 hi th.w ;t . ;( f. v. v.-hv ;io. ,,rrn h IW. f,. ...r.n Th- !.o,r-! -h.... w,r f-H ju-tito.l a;,.(.,(t frMl S(.h,.l. !!5 'no-'ui aio,,. It Within a few ,av arrange ,.-nt )ii' ri'! it, iow". t-r. ai.i) hay proviM-.l viI1 ;,f. ,,,.,-f f ( t r,l to offer frrr in:..r th n,,v.r. of all rh.hlr.,.,. or,ll;itiMn. t ailulls.

Establish Fine Clubhouse at Base Port for Jackies of Destroyed Fleet. -

Order Police and Fireman Keep Out Coming Campaign

"ontrar to n-j.oru puhljwl i:i th .Mahi v.. ot-.m UV.ln. -.lav aftrnoori that th- Ioc.:', , ,!,. ""t ii cinliiinol as to partiapatins' in th- online ).. lith al amJ'lin. Lh" piiJii-. a urn iS tfH. ,irw !M. TtJiuiu i orders S.j.t. -J, Avarnin- th- int n. iin.hr j. unity ;nf1iit-il hy th- st.it- of solicitinan. I fMitistiriL; ot-s. TIh- Main st. iap-r rontinufs with an onlr-p i---Mif.l last 'hruary rc'inliii- this 7'oint. wiiirli is i,uv no lontjT in f-f-fKVt. "! n-v auin.I it. i-.-iif.l j,v tho hfar! of piil-üc safr-ty Monday mornin-. S-rt. LT, followin- s,c. t-r.n I 7 of tin- s-tate law and whi:h has lpn rnrritaJ out to tho Ifttrr hy rolic"Tmri itn.I ?ir in"!i. states: "It shall ho unlawftil for such t nrmnissioners of puhlic safety or nny person appointed hy them or hy thf ir predecessors or holding nny position on surli fire or police forces, to fclicit any person to vote in any election lor any candidate, or to hallende any oter, or in any manner attempt to intluenrn any elector nt such election or to he a delegate or candidate for delegate to any j oTitica I convention. or to ho a jnemher of nny political committee. Any person violating any provision of thN section .shall ho fined not rcerdin $r.0O, to which may h.od, led imprisonment in tho cotmty jail not exceeding six months. "To lo posted in tlie .sfjuad room. F'-rear t's; oflico. detectives' otlice find per that -ach niemher of the l-olice force he informed of its contents."

Y.W.CA. Plans Campaign For More Members Out of a committee of t'.O women, 4' met for dinner at th local V. A. huildint; Thai day niht for the purpose of making plans for tlie memhership campai i to lie waed ft)in oit. 1 to :ct. 1". No dofinit' arrant; finent was made.

iouly insofar as it was atreed that J the campaign should lo one of Individual solicitation, rather than t'-am or separate committee work, j Th" present menihership of the i V. t A. of .South Ilend is only ll.K" and that nurnher out of a population of 13,000 women. The j work of the Young Woman's Hirisj tian assot iation stands for the spiritual, intellectual, social and

I physical development of th girls

in any community. That is a general statement. P.ut few people really sto4 to realize the real meaning of the words. It is, in most cases, a home for many irls, who. were it not for the protection of the organization, would he compelled to live in loomlntr and hoarding houses. This, of course, docs not happen to ho the situation in South Bend, for

the local organization dovs not support a dormitory, hut the held of sendee that it does crver it of equal importance. There are a lare liiumher of voting women. enrapred

in commercial and educational pursuits, .who are not living in their own homes. For these sirls, duos the Y. XV, A. offer these classes, the use of its huildin?: and the cluh work so that a relationship of sisterhood may he kept; so that hy working together, hotter things may

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STUDEBAKER HOME ALARM BOX "HAUNTED"' A "haunted" police alarm hox in th'-1 home of T'lement Studehaker. jr.. is causitv.; the local department ja rr..l of trouhl... Twice in the past week the alarm lias run? for a hurry-up all. The scn,i Va Thursday ni?ht. The house was looked and it was necessary for the police t s. i '.tre h y - to liter. The alarm ho had not ! rn disturhed and the door to th" alarm ' ;,S lock d. Th" iepartment i - ur.ahle t ai n'.ii'.t or :!: my!ci ii'M- vi'iLT which oiiM's ahoiit mid-ni'!it at diflVr-nt time-. A few month- a-.o th" alart a came c" "mmon that th- department t hreat"ri'-il to .-mo" it, ir.d th" calls stopped. f late th' fouhle ha-- -tait.d aurain. Tinhurlar al.'.im which conr..-.-? with a" windows in th" pi; c. had not 1 ". Ü t Of.

ayiatok .iris oi:m:i:s. ". i Wi i-. Mihawaka av., v, ho i er.l'Nt d Im th.- a ia!r corp. has l.rrn ovd-j'.-d ' rep.-M at 1 -r ! l h ' i r . ( . i!e w .11 ! w :h: - nmrn-lur.

G. 0. P. Camp is Opened; De Haven Taboos the Beer

"n Peer and no Sullivan li"ie tr.ilit" stated County Chairman John I c Haven when the icpuhliean headluart'is op(nd Thursday niuht. "rythitiK is ahoe hoard and ur hands are tlat on the taMe." .Mr. 1 llaxi-n lauhinulv commented. A handful of supporters of "Ior" Carsou. :. o. p. choice for mayor, attended th meeting, which was tciven ov r to feiii tm? out S uth Ih nd citizens whom they helk.e can ho swaged into c.i-thiL: a te for Carson this fail despite "Cid." Joe Sulli ar. and his oterie. The h ea d ' i u a r t i s wa h t orated with a few former oihce stekers -.irly in the eeninu and several t epuhlicans saunt .-red in aad out. Several men ware discussing the i'n nice ,,f th" Car.-on ampaiun Tu da ii;i;!;t a l'.iil My'r' saloon, Hdrau!i,- aad l.a.-allo avs. The nt hi repahlican nieetlnp: will ! held in latt'e Italy at "Joe's" pla Tue-da- r.c'ht. ac cording' to S ul In a n's a n no;; nc r an "lit .

r..i: a-Mt:i:i;a- flotilla in I'.KITISH WATF.HS. Sept. JS. T-'.'nty tliousand dollars .riven hy A'nericai.s. in London has "een spent in pro idinu a siioi homo for th Am eric ci 1 lucjackfts m the deslioi t' tilla 1 as"d on this pf,rt. Its corp-i't na:ve is the I'r.itel States Naval Men's clubhouse. It pn.hahly i the i uc.t heertul ,-pot in town f"r it oornhines vc rythin-: t make th" America). s5,iilor as haoov and contented as h." can ho thoa.-ands of ndles froai home. It it had i. fn huilt in the Fnit-1 st.ilcs this -hor homo could not co. -7i Id no nuuiy more of the characteristic American features cl up-to ii.it ness and cleanliness. It irj Mam .heated ihrinKThout, an almost ntiheard -f luxury in this country. ;.nd it hoavts a restaurant that would trakc snme of the leadini: American restaurant freen with riivy. It spells comfort t the sail- ( r who iirins his IJritish tar friend therf with a d'.splay of jrid". ' Moslem CH)kiiir. The cooking is done in full view :f th. d'ners on hurfo as ranges of tiie most modern type. There is ;i!so a qrill A feature is a quick lunch counter patterned after those so popular in American cities. In

l Ao larse coifo urns is made the hesi of that hevenme to he had in the port. There is. ome call for cocoa hut not much for tea. The culinary department is in charge of a commissary steward from the flotilla tender. There ia a piano player, tno pramaphones, and on special occasions a strintr orchestra from the llotilla tender. There are two dormitories in the clubhouse containinK altogether 7a beds designed to accon -liioJato that many men ashore on cvrnUht liberty. These accommodations can easily be increased to 100. Thoro never has been adequate skepinc: accommodation in the private homes ashore. Fiiu' Ilath Facilities. Adjoining the dormitory wi tiers is a tiled bathro)7L efpuiPPrJ with six shower laths of the newest desicn Heavy white porcelain wash basins ind other fixtures of the same materia! help to give the place a clear, substantial i ppearance. In one corner is a series of steam pipes for dtyi.ncr clcthin. and just outside this ru m ar- linen closets where clear: ilothinp: is kept. In another part of the house two ..mei i( an pool tables enable the bluejackets t improve their .skill with the cue. For the more studious there arc several reading rooms equipped with a library donated b a Faith-n society. Heading1 matter, such a newspapers and magazines, are also sent to the men from Ioiidon, hut there are not noucrh to sat isfy the sviilors wants and they complain of an absence of readiiv; material from America. To till this want a moem"nt is under way xo interest Americans at home in sendint: old ma'.'azines and hooks to the men. Th s- can bo. forwaruetl through the American embassy in London. In the concert hall feature of the club opened nearly Fvo months ao moving pictures and vaudeville by talent from the ships continue to ntortr.in the men every Saturday i.'-'hi. Last neck many of the mo i saw ih'-msehes in the modes, the pictures heir tho.-e of the arri' al i,i the urst. dstro' r llotilla. Their o'ficers always attetd thse shws a. d inariat'i biimr alone Uritish etl'ccrs with whom they are Cooperation so succcsfullv m the busito s- -f hunting the elusive Mibmai i no

i ti:i:i:st 11 i:ko gnTs. ! l'KTK )CItAD. Sept. ll. The ! newsjiapers Thursday announce the j nation of M. I. Terestchenko.

minister of forei-:n affairs in the new cabinet of live.

ONLY THE WATCHMAN

Flash lights and a mownc figure iu th laano of I.ois Fin h. a local . oTUr.o tor. 1 I : U;ve st.. kept the poh. for the h. ttei part of an h."';r Thui-sday r.uii'. Th- l"in li f .; i , .1 's m 'irada. ae.d when

!..;-: hi - ur: saw lights appear i:

! 4'iiii'r hnc;i:i: nir:s. t j i:sTO.. Sept. 2v Martin I. j j Joyce of this city. supremo chief1

ranirer of the Irish National Fores- j tors. die d Thursday of injuries j a used t'V a fall. i

Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand

Sam'1 Spiro & Co. The House that guarantees satisfaction Saml Spiro Co.

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Copyright Hart Schuüncr tc Marx

Business and Professional men will find here the dignified style that suit their tastes; the finest of elothes.

The most beautiful suits and overcoats ever shown are here in our Hart Schaffner & Marx o;oods this season Distinctive styles, exclusix e here; young men's suits and overcoats that are the height of excellence; men's suits and overcoats of extraordinary goodness. In buying these clothes you insure your satisfaction; the best of materials; the most attractive colorings and patterns, the all - wool fabrics guaranteed. $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50, $35 to $65 Belted styles are the strong features; especially with young men The most popular are with belt all 'round; belt to buckle . or button; the belt in one way or another is the thing. The belt styles have military ideas which are interesting; high waisted, high shoulders, with yoke backs, pleat backs, plain backs with pouch pockets, slash pockets or regular; single and double breasted; things not ordinary, but distinctive. You'll not find such a showing anywhere else; S15, S18.50, S20, S22.50 to S25

Special assortments and values in suits and overcoats at $25, $27.50 and $30 We've paid special attention to our clothes to retail at $25, $27.50 and $30; you'll find good clothes here for less $1 5, $1 8.50 and up, but we suggest you pay $25 to $30; you'll get extreme value and very satisfactory selections al these prices. You'll see here a very large and desirable selection of worsteds and serges; silk lined suits; the new military belted suits; handsome mixtures; conservatively styled and patterned suits; ultra models for young men; dignified clothes for business and professional men; an exceptional display.

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If yorr rrd ition has Wt you. your ort; june- 1 ;um forever unhs.-? yoti take advantage of Wettich's i'nt Hate .vi.-1 licir.e .-"tore's rnacrni:'eert nfier to refund your monej' or. the ?ir.-t I. ) purchased if Wendell s An''.tion do not put your piitiio svsteiM i'i fine condition and cive yon tii energy aad vior you hae U-t. lie a m -'itior. ;e tran-. he vigorous. Pa;n tlif rr.dely r'ow f Iiealtli to v r , heks a:d th-. r-chi sj-arkh tl'.at d note, perfeet marhonl "a a. I uoni,inhoo! to vcoj- eyes. WendeU's A ot it cn Pill. fiiecreat r.erv tonic, can't i-e heat for th.t tired feeling, norvous trouhl., poor h'od. head.ichcs. neuralgia, restlosj-r.esa, tremllinc. iu-vvouö prostration, mental depression. los. cf appetite and kidney r l; ?r ccmplaints. In tv.-n das yo a ill fee; V-ettrr. In a ''k a" "ill fee 'uie. arid after t.tixir.i: one '.ox ov uaii ha -- ,;r t'ld-tiif.e uaialti.ee and ami tion. Tie sure ;.rd j:et a 5u vent I -ox tJila and uct o .t of the n:t. Uemerui r Wetti. k's Out Hate Medicine Store, and deali." eveiywher arc M othorizf-.il suaranf'c then:.

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Just the clothes styles that bovs like and qualities that parents demand The parent buys the clothes the boy wears them. In assembling our stocks every point is considered to satisfy both. Styles are chosen to please boyish pride; fabrics arc selected for their durability. Fall assortments are at top notch height of attractiveness now. Brinu the boy in and let us lit him out for the winter.

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Bovs belted stvle suits $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 to $20.00 Plenty of style variations here in belts, half and full belts; to buckle or button; with patch and slant pockets; new shades of brown; rich heather hues; the handsomest models we'w ever shown, $5 to $20.

Trench styles are the thing in boys' overcoats Nifty models for boys and little tots from xy'i to IS years; single and double breasted; plain and radian shoulders; with slash or patch pockets; style features copied after bi brother's clothes. A varied display of new fabrics and colorings: priced $4 to $22.50.

And biu assortments of sweaters, blouses, shirts, caps, hats, stockings, underwear and odd knicker pants.

Leading makes of underwear Buy your tall .md winter underwear here; ;. u will -cet a correct lit. an; style; you have the !v-: things t' .:h(;o-e from; Stephens n'. Superior. X'ass.-:'. Imperial; v're.'i assortment. $1 to S7.50 a suit. Ni-lit robes and pa jam:,-- of out im: tlannel mu-lin, 75c to $3.50.

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