South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 284, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 October 1917 — Page 2

1HE SUUiH BLINU NfcWS-TIMEb Down Filled Muff Beds at 50c to $5.00 For making your own muit. Complete line of Fur Trimmings. Uress Trimming Section, Main Floor. Robertson Buöa?toiPANY Women's and Children's Hose Boot Silk Hre at 69c for women. These have slight imperfections, whit. black and grey. Women's Fibre Silk Hose black, white, at 75c. Women's Outsize Lisle Hose at 59c and 69c white, black, grey and champagne. Children's Pony Hose at 39c and 45c light, heavy and medium weight, fleeced and untleeced. Children's Cotton Hose, bhek, white, at 19c. HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN - ' .ju , ' r : Front Lace Corsets For the Young Girl. We have carefully selected these models, specially adapted tor the ease and support of the youthful tiuure. Price $2.50 For the Stout Figure Made of heavy coutil and double boned, at $2.50, $3.50. SUNDAY SCHOOLS ELtCT OFFICERS Emou te to Ajrica Successful Convention Closes To Write the Boys at the Front. Sboppinr Hours MTftftifJ 3:30 to 5 Jo pja.

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The foiio .". ir. !!; is we--.- ;'.tl lor neu a-: I'lmer fb-dea-r, ,.- siI-:it ; Kalph JP-nnit t" w a.rl;b', hrt ia- pre.-idt-nt; C ' "hard. So-ith Pnd. second ' vi'.-: jr. lder.t; Howard Iorley of Oran- : r, thlrd i . ir-il' nt ; W. Hay, North 1 .1 --it y, fourth ich president; Iia l'1y, Wakarha. itlh vir..- president; Mi-s K a 1 1 . ecrrtary and treasurer; .Vr. A. . 1 .'i!rj't"I'ln. South P.-nd. elementary

.- :- rirdembnt : Mi- IZiizabeth H.

Turner, a-ittnt ; Miss Kmma llaiiwh, county ? mji p r -iritendf nt; Mrs. A. J-:. Pla-e, fetonilary s-uperinfcndent ; Walter Annls. assistant; Ir. C. . I '.ore! u rant, adult 'lperiht.r.d'rit; Mrs. I.ou-l!a Wll-h'-'xii, homo i riai tm nt s'i perinten -dent; Miss Ittle IN-fTlt-y. teachers ruining supt rir.tend-nt; H. P. .-'trubbe, missionary superintendent; "harb-s :. Myers: temperance; S. 'I. h trd, superintendent depaitAdopt Ktx-IulIoiK I tes 2 u t lo n s wr-tf ;nljt.-l a t the convention to the effect that a roll of honor containing tho naiiiKS of all n:eml' rs of Sunday school in thi various localities hr-ll le hunc n nn honorrl jlae in the Sunday , rhool rooms in 'ach of the S"undav r-ehoo! organizations. It was al-o re-hil-:l that an arrungr mer.t shall be made wherthy nil of the m ml- r; f thes Sunday rhooln -who have ii'ir to th front shall receive at b-v-t on letter from somo member f the Sunday school sometime during the vrk. This is heiriK tlon that th lads who have Kn away may !:no;v that the folk- "-.irk home" ir- thinking of thm. To )1tt Scolal I)u. T'lans wer' made for ypcial o---rvanr of th "(In to Sunday School" day which will f Sunday. Sow 4. Complete details of this day's program will 1h prfctd on Thtjrsday iiiK'ht, rt. 1 . at n 'tink' f th- had of th local Sunday school riranl.itlon.

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FRANK H. O'HARA TO GIVE DRAMATIC READING Th- initial performance this ttrm of th dramatic art department f th- local high school will b hM Friday oeninr at : 1 in our Kittle theater. Frank lierbrrt 'Hara, a nienii"-r of the farult of th T'niverlty of hi-'To. will u:ive a drainati-- rt.iilir;'. 7lr. i rilara is a promising wi it.-r. iiair.: püJ'li-ied stories in ral i-ui irii n-and i.- al.-o director of Iraiitati- - it th .iuir-ity luirh -H'i. To omp'.et.? the pi it;ra in. tho in .iramath- art will pie.-eht I one a,t play under th.' direction of Miss Ina. Perio. At a r-eer. t im-etin.' of th. tauiatii Art eluO Miss K-th.r F'ulton w:;s ele.-:td president; Carlie liuth. Ue preKiilnt ; Krederi k Steele. cretary; and i U"'M, treasurer.

Mr. and Mrs. Hmf-ry Ko.-s. who 1 Africa as missionaries. They will j .;m ... , l. . . i t. . ,,. , ! work In Vntral Afrira on the Conp) wjll speak at the l'ii-t Christian . , , , i river wh ch is the same territory m !

eburch Sunday morning uct. 14. whin th,. Hldre.ls of South lU-nd Th .. yoiincr people are enroute to 'worked lived and died.

MEDICAL LIBRARY TO BE ESTABLISHED FOR MEN IN NEW COURSE Thro'icri tin1 effort of Dr. Francis J. Powers, dean of the new medical vchool at Notre Darne university, a new eourse which was added to the coll' f,' curriculum with the openinc f the scholastic year, a medical Iitrry will he opened in a short time. The library will occupy prominent space in the new library building hx'ntrd on L'nd quadrangle. The lilirary will be equipped with ail the best literature and magazines on medicine to facilitate tho work: of the student pursuing that course. The arrangement of the new library will b' made by Dr. Powers with the assistance of the Hev. Paul 'oik, S. librarian or the ?250,0Ö0 new library. Magazines and literature on medicine, will be of exclusive Iis to the medical students, who will also be tciven an opportunity to hold meetings for discu-sions on medical topics. Seminar work for the medical student will also take- place in the new library. Contrary to expectations, a larpe numb'-r of students have enrolled in the new medical schools. H:ht freshmen. Martin W. Lammers, X il YV. Whalen. Theodore Kademncher. James Itoland, 1-Mward JCeynolds. Thomas C.lese and Stanley Norya.

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Makes Futile Attempt to End Life No Motive for Act Given.

Hecau.-e the carbulie acid had been diluted wjth water was perhaps all that saved the life of Uelb

Jasper, 14 X. Scott St.. last niht t 'h"n she attempted to eommit

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! suicide by drinking carbolic acid at , her home shortly before midnight.

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to have any effect and as a result:

s.he received only a few slight burns : about the lips and inside the mouth. ! It was not discovered that she ; had taken the poison until her ! brother-in-law. John Tlcrman, who j was upstairs at the time, heard her Kro.ms. Immediatelv ht rus'.ied

lown stairs, his wife at his . heels.

i The two discovered the woman ly- ' ini? pio.-trate on the floor of the

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of medicine. I'ot the tu.-i seiaCst r the faculty in the medbal iqartment includes. Ir. l-'rancls J. I'owers, anatomy and. di.-ectintr: Prof. Fte.idius Kaczmavek, histology rind bacteriology, and tiie Hev. Joseph Mctluirc, C. S. .. ohysiolocrieal chemistry. lr. l'ran. i-; J. powers is arrant:, in' a .-eries of lecture.-: for the medical students. These lectures will In-

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woman was consejou and apparently all rluht. Cpon bein examined by 1 r. Crow, only a few slih thurns were discovered. The bottle which had contained the cid. laid at the woman's side.

It was about a third full. 1'; on 1 examination by the police, its coritents proved to be diluted' about

."0 percent with water. When asked as to the cause for the attempt to take her life, the woman refused to talk. Her brother-in-law also refused to ;;ive out any information on the matter.

)IVOlU T .lt NTi:i. Kvones granted in. the superior ...urt. Karl P.. I'owner from Marie lovner on the grounds of .tu-.Iu; i:-ai H. li. k-oi. fioia Tiixi i 1 i k-

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WASTE CAMPAIGN IS ON THE HOME STRETCH

The w aste-sa vimr campaign '(inducted by the Federation for Social

Why Actresses Never Grow Old

TO CELEBRATE TWO HOLIDAYS AT N. D. FRIDAY in commemoration of two holidays, the foundin,' of Notre Harne

university by Fr. Kdwin Sorin ;md;e"rvice is on The home stretch and j the discoverv of Airwwa by Chris- v-ill I"- concluded shortl.. It is; topher Cnliinibus. a literary inns- confidently expected by th- people j ical program will be rendered Fri-I in charge that the results will e-j

eni expec ia dons. '

t'i- iii"i pM.zI'.ri 1" t!i. le:ir pultf:Hi t he- p.Tl-et :.il yut il ef ein feir.Mli" M?li,l.Ti Ib.W o'tli e !; ;ir Tc-H.4.-K-ükf. ""WM. I l.er Juliet ' -rty :':r rn :, .; -rt l'.k .'. r "!'!cr n "' Mf ceijre. .r.I.iw a n e m:i! for r:isk"ij-. t lit tiu they u off t!;. t:!C :if rt:Ke, t l.V " !;..! r,'t lier e fin natioa. IIw .trnT!" wei'.ien . twrid'y ! - t " t

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pisiple Mild tn 1 1 w wi v d.-n t "n- Uft r on tiie t i.r sld.' ti. f .ot Ii c t -biiru th reus u:. ai ! rei 1 it-, rrntri ! WorM " .-!v.

day evening at Washington hall at Notre lame for the faculty and the student body. An elaborate. program was arranged by W. F. Farrell. professor of elocution at toe univers-t. Foliowim: i; the program : petlim:. John l.einniei crture. Notre 1 ame (hcheslr.i. Soru: "Hail Columbia." A U die nee. Addres- . . . ".Mis-ion of i'olu nibas."" Fn.nk J. Hurley.

Col.inil'iN."

William H. Kelly. erf.u e. Notre Panto iMch.-tra. Poem 'Founder's TMy." Charles Mt'allley.

Give Tho Stomnch Chance To Work

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Audience. Motion Pictures .."Farly Pays at Notre Iame. S omr . . . . "Star Spansrled Hanr.er. Audience.

People have Leen lad of the opportunity to rid their homes of rubbish and at the same ti:ne ,o a public K.ood. 'onseqm ntly they have hecn e.spaH'ially ''alou- in

tneir search for useless and out- I worn materials for the has. The hearty respome to their ap- ' peal is highly appreciate.i by the! federation. The officers wish to I express their gratitude to the ,;en- ; ral public anil to the newspapers j for their assistance in this cam-j

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As various as Fashion Demands Specially featuring smartness in a different way that is most delightful, vouthful and distinctive.

Frocks of Serge, Satin and combinations of the two, introducing frocks with wide girdles merging into pleats, tunic modes, plain and embroidered in braids, metal and beads, at $12.95, $19.75 and $25.00. Frocks of Silk Charmeuse ind all Satin for afternoon wear, in wonderful variety, at $15.00 and $18.75. Beautiful Frocks of Georgette Crepe, combined with Silk and Satin, in all of fashion's latest models and colorings, from $25, $35 to $50.

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New Coats-New Winter Suits In wonderful variety of styles and colors, at $19.75, $25.00, $29.75, $35 up to $75.

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All Athena garmenti made full over bust and narrow across the back.

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With fur and metal trimmings, on display tomorrow. Untrimmed Shapes A large assortment of new shapes just came in velvet and hatters plush, black, brown, green, taupe and navy blue, at $2.95, $3.9, $5.00. Tailored Hats, black and colors, $2.95, $3.95.

Sleeping Garments for Men, Women and Children

For Women:

Pajunion Garments for Women at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25 Two Piece Flannelette Pajamas at $1.50, $2.00. Sleeping Garments with separate feet and hood, at $1.50, $2.00. Flannelette Gowns with pockets for feet and separate hood, at $2.50. For Men: Flannelette Sleeping Garments with feet attached, at $1.50, $2.00. With separate feet and hood at $2.25, $2.50. For Children: Denton's and Dream-a-way garments for boys, girls and infants, in all sizes up to 14 years, garments with attached feet. Carlsbad Flannelette Sleepers with or without feet, in all sizes and prices very reasonable.

Women's Cotton Union Suits at $1.75 and $2.00 Hand trimmed, all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length. Women's Wool Union Suits at $2.75 and $3.00 Fxtra tine and soft; steam shrunk; all styles neck ;md sleeves, ankle length. Women's Silk and Wool Suits at $4.00, $4.50 Hand trimmed, steam shrunk, all styles neck uui sleeves. Separate Garments for Women at 89c and $1.00 Pure white fleeced, high neck, long sleeves, vol. open and closed pants, ankle length. Children's Fleeced Unicn Suits at 75c, 85c Furv white, high neck; long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbnw sleeves, ankle length. Children's Half Wool Union Suits at $1.50, $1.75 High and low neck, long and short sleeves Boys' Half Wool Union Suits at $1.39 to $2.50 Also in all wool, grey only, steam shrunk, open back.

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Flannelette Gowns for Women Sleeping gowns ui comfort fur these cil nights are now here in great variety. Flannelette in plain white or stripes. Ion- yn.c braid trimmed, m sleeves, made full and roomy; .ill sizes, at $1.50 to $2.50. Flannelette Gowns also in stripe; ill sizes including IS size, at 79c and 89c. Flannelette Petticoats in pink and Hue stripes all lengths, at 69c and 75c.

COL. HOUSE IS PLANNING TO BE SYSTEMATIC

WASHINGTON. Oct. 11. Sy.-tc-

npitic coll-ction of economic, his-

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i n. H. V. Juinlop. the t-vanut list, t r.iation on

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Oo. of Mishauak.i lias brought suit In the superior court against Lewis C.ill'.ck and Harry '.. iY for Y.( ndbctiori f t"o i;ot - of v.tii aci against the Prnir. arid ne !.n0o

att'ney'-i fees. JlliU'nient for Sl.-

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"57 en.t xpct tb atomach to act ormally if ta natural tibum oi allzaoatica axa Lloca2 so It cannot dlao of txm rrfoaa. Wba the bowili ir cajtlpatcd Iba atomacb la called upoa t wrk. tjcnd lta caradtf azl tha rn.lt la 6lot, belching1 hacti. and 1 co Bit ort gnrll7, lad, nalm tn cailtlca li promptly rtUered, fexloai

mm airctlra framdy for constipation I m aoli la ürup" stcrcs uuuir h same i if J3r. CaHwaii'a Srmp Pfipta- Xt li j comTttoaUoa at aixnui Laxativ herb !

rit pwla tht et oa tu bowel U s,,uüi Hei.d. nd llbn 1 4 ytntia, natural ciAaatr, ttitlujut frtp- . , ri , jl or other pola or discomfort, afford- ! " '"'ty. oboe Matried u

-4f ipar raar. ot bottle ox Sr. 4weli' 57Tnp "Paytla Ji-om your drug--tBl an.4 Lt it ia tha h-r.ia -ariiea yor -e-l It; It ecete onlr f ftr cent and 1 lt.a ldel Xamily xeraeOy, milU. nonen for cfciidria and old people, yet aaflclently powarfnl for tha Btron-t conUtaUoa. trial bottle, free oi charge, can fca obtained by writing to Zr. V. XI. Ca Id we". I. 45a Waihintoa St., McntiJtlla, miacli.

political and ther infor-

Kuropean conditions to

bo userl eventually in peace negotiations was discussed today ly l"ol.

church on the hook of Kornaus, th4: j.; House with Prest Wilson, theme (.f which is "How Is Kiiht- jcJ'y Lansing and Uber povt rn-ou-r.ess To lb- Attained '."' ThisIU,.Ilt dhcials. Some announcemt nt -.Teatest of Paul's epistles maikedjjs t.pected soon concerning the orthe ptch in church history when ! anization of a staff of experts Martin Luthe r nailed the '.r thest s whu h Ool. House will gather to upon the church door at Witt.-n- ; assist him and the ai i- is classiburjr. basins his revelation an. I the j hcations into which the work will reformation upon the text Romans diidtd.

1:17. "The just shall live 0 f.üth." Walter Lii'PiiKin. N-w Yi k nni'-

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just shall live 0 f.üth." Walter LippiOiin. ,'izine editor, until

COLUMBIA STUDENTS STAGE "FREE-FOR-ALL" ON LIBRARY STEPS N K W VoKK, K t. 1 1. L.;uii.;.i.

note of the bitter, with interest and university students foupht another

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of the assistants d. House has thostn. it beanie known today. The help of ,-ors of agencies I.i the United s-'tate5 will be souuht. it .as saiil. Nationality groups aiaint.iinin; ! -ranizatnois in this coabtty will be called on to suppi'what information the have on th ambitioTiS and idvals of their peo-

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LOWER PRICES NO DELIVERY LOWER PRICES

Ammonia. Sr.

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1!.' plvU. lb -rax. So.

7 b-. ft't Potatoes H liar- I-uindr S k j rolU Toilet Pa I xt ." liars Ojstal Whin oap . '. t-niiH Dntcli lea user

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1 2 lb. Japan Tea Miidet's I'atsup. laro iKdtlc . . . ib"c can CiKoa

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Start a Savings Account at Once And get the benefit of our October Dating All money deposited in our Savings Department not later than Octo-l-er 10th draws interest from October 1st at the rate of 4 percent per annum, compounded semiannually. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY On Savings

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DR. J. BURKE Co. Optometrist nnd Manuf.u turiru Optician. 2SO Sontti Mlcliicmn St. LKNSKS DCPLK ATJ I).

Wt vin sday aftt riioc:.. John p. .-'.ii 1 1 o a ski. So.ith lieiid, a tid Tin ui v. a n.tt .. outh Ite.';-'.

'attle in front of the library steps todav when they asmbled to dis

cuss the action of the trustees re 1 pb s in Kurope. Trade and lir.a r. -cently in dismissin; two professors t e-ial interest.- will a-ked t :. ftr their utterances in "1:1; ctiop j t ribute contidenti.il information nr. uith the w r. 1-usiness conditions in Kuiopenr. (roups alltr.i: th.-m-.-U "rel -1- ' ,-oar.tries. tnial.s also -aid that and "loyalists" emrau'ed in fre - ( stv.der.ts of history ai.d LMourapb.y for-all onttle in w hit h f t es were, asstnib needed f.cls .-o that

scratclu-d and .lothinu fin. J v.hatwtr arrangements to which the

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H'ootiK' the -ne ttio-;sanl s:witen vlu had a ".-em hied. The li.eetm h.ol 'Ml' ,ideltl-ll as .1 "pr.-te.-t against the -Upp! SSIoj.

for er.dinK the war will

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treaty oa .-I

ANTI-VAR ACTIVITIES OF SOCIALISTS WILL BE DEVELOPED IN TRIAL OHANI) KAP1DH. Oct. IL Ai1 tred ardi-war and anti-draft n.tiwtis of the socialist j-iirty art xp- tf d to be to'chd upon by jowrr. nier.t witnesses at the tri.tl in On. ted Stitf-s distric t court here, of Adclph Üt-rmiT and 1'. other persor..hartretl with con-piracy p de:'.-.it

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I jl.ls'o, i rtlier s sei'l-et.4l , W a S !- (called to the stand tin- niornins.-. She was jiiestioiied Py th trvernj ipent yevc-r'!a t e.;ar'iintT anti-draft j prop-'- t rol l . i.--ael i:i "hicauo at ; th instant.'- of r. it i eh- rtrr-..

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