South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1917 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN Oriental Rug Sale Todav Big Sale Leather Hand Bags $1.69 to 2.95 Robertson Buba&& Company Shppwz Hours S'JO to 5ÜO pÄ Well Known Men to Address Stale Realty Association Here This W eefe IIP TO CO The Great Sale Is On Hundreds of Pieces of Imported LJ Successful Meetings Come to a': Close Many Converts ! Made. Ordinance Offered to Release Home Company From Its Franchise.
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THOMSON PARTY ENDS REVIVALS;
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Viva: in 1 1 i - - iiUi !aii:itf tiv pa.-t , two yf-nr.v It j-; report 1 that ;i .'arif proportion of the . .i: ia r.ity ; v ; ron e.-ted. in i owmU'f of ' .ae whole faraili- comiiu to th" , .Itar. A notic ahl feature of t hi - i:ampa!ffn was tlo- larc proportion ,
of mn. hads of families and 1 rt . 1 -dtlzen. who v rt to :o -
opt Christ. Many 'hri-ti.in p-op!-: j also ram: forwapl to cori.-ecr.it- i lr -iU
thf-'.r Jlvfs more fully to Cod'-'f rvice. j ?o thoroughly was tin" '.vork tloii" J
That although thtrt- wa.i a lar' attU(Ja nee t th' 'Ioin frvicf Saturday c.Vf-uir.tr, many omiiu' trom qoltf a litan" in aiitoino- ? ile.s anl bu'i;i t, It was found th.it TliTe were ten in tlx- church .vho ha-1 not a'c'ptd 'hri-t and . lßht of th t.:i cMiiif to th alt.ir i t th- Invitation. A jri'atifyini; n-ult of the revival v.'.is a Kapti-rn of thr ronvf-rts S.m-
.l.iv afternoon hy 11-:. A. M. IMls!1" !"- luJ1 th, Turkish rcom of
of Ustinint.'r l'reshyt rian church. th- Oliver hotd. Tho l o ird of jrov-
South linil. followed by o.i-.m union t-r nor.- wm hoij tnir se.-ion ?.
tweon and S:.i p. m.f whWh will i. follow -,J th,' Ineetfntr (,f
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Plans .ir l. int; pe-rfect.! hy the South FJf-nd r"al estato hoard for the annual stat 'nvention to ! h"ld lu-ie Thursday and Friday. Min:- detail.--, huwovor, cannot comideted until Wednesday even-
! inir. whn the hoard of govr mors
and the coin tnitt es of the state association u't toother in a ru"etink
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eh-irch. The- church ha- !, i i! with-j th" "mm itt-. . ..u a rr-.li. ister for j-oui.. time l.ut i I-riy I 'ri'I t. lnominu' will s-o thf
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Hon..- cTnj.ri'i.v with thv rer.tral ' L, I'llio;. T l"phoil '(. J Stockholder of tl.o IIoT,;. co..- J; ,,..!!y held DK ctin MohtaiV i 1 1 1 r- u
noon and nti-i to sell out to tit
,s r.utral Fnion -rrporatio!;. to If.
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the ordinance at the conmiittt v d' tlo- -whol-. mcctin-r. ti:o matter will tin n j.'o to the state public service t ommissioii for a pe rmit to consolidate. Kali Miht I-ip. Ac ariliiv- to Flmer K. laicey, president and general manager of :w Homo company, the sale must ie fonsiitmnatvd. or at least complete arrangements mu.-t he mad?, heforo Nov. 1. It is said that Hille this occurs the silo is off ar.d the company may have to po infr. the hands of a rcccirr.
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I'lar.s are ii"W l.einr mad" to .secure . pa;-:tor a ml to hold regular S ih- ' : th and midv. fel- m rvi. I -, A pro:ninr.r mini-trr of Ii.iyton.i. !'h)rida. in wiltintr of the secret of lr. Thon. son's .-uccss in that .--tat', .ay-;: "Dr. Harry A. Thomson, who "ua Uen attracting larr audiences trotu nl'ht to nifht, i.- a jpum pradier and his n;s.aes have aen fruitful vt much ood to all uli-) havo lizard him. He i in no yerif f th word a sc nsationnlist ' ;:t it plain pra(her of the gospel, lil.-n reat strength lies in th- fact t..'-.t he is a deep student of the
wurd and rmhellMu-s his preaching I convention for their city. A liht for w'.tli many very tellinir illutra- j honor will no doubt l,c made by ..j.c" ! 1-iva n üb-, KolioiiiO, Fort Wayne
influx of delegates and viitin ladies fror i all parts of the state, an estimct" of from 1'm to fdot having be.-n cons rvatively made of (he number that is expected to bv in at-O-n lanr.- at the couvention. The Ten- Haute delegation, whit h will include a hand, is promise,! to number at least T",. Member? of the Ter re Haute board who have Leen recently con.-ultln' local members reardinir the arrangements for the annual atherinir, state with contaience thai they ate cojniriK to South Mend this week with the determination of winning next year's
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HOOVER AIDE UNABLE TO BEAT C.OFC. MEETING;
! MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ON I i I Daniel A. Heid, one of Food Adjministrator Herbert Hoover's as.sisti ants, was unable to seak at the j orst membership dinner of the winj ter saoiof the Chamber of Coi l-
'' 3 inervc lure .Monday evening, owin
to an imjiortar.t t pjjaKmeiit it Washington, i Frank F. Ht rintr. a member of the buard of diiectors. totd his place und yaive a general talk on the present war problems.
It was devilled at the dinner List
at 35c, 59c and 69c yd.
Values never before sold for less th an 60c and up to $2.00 yd.
"Wonderful Designs" The finest lot I ever saw. My, what exquisite patterns. Everyone who saw these beautiful cretonnes today was so enthused with them. They are irresistable, although there are hundreds of pieces you will have to come quick to get your share. They are going fast.
liDWAHI) J. MOKKIS. Former President Stall Kealt A xM-iation. ( Indianapolis.)
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JOHN" IJAKKFTT. u .V(,uM m ldt. immediate ly. Director .ene'al I'an-Aiiuu ica n oWjnL. to the fact that because of I llioil. .tin. li.'.inv wir .'i rt i i t ies r.ioro lrie'i'i-
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Dr. Thotoson i-: a.-i-ted by Mrs. Thon. -son, Filde teacher and leader of cottage meetings and by David J. Williams, chorister and .-ololt. The Thomson p.arty opened a campaign last evening at ak dro l?aptist church, six miles east of Iaporte. l'o:.i there tlo-y -o to M'-Ahsters-' ilie. Pa., then to North Carolina and Florida where a number of (alls .wait them that wer- left over
".'den they closed the season's work j --
l.kt sprint. They will ni ''. th en tire trip by automobile.
an 1 Anderson delegates, who are equally .lOitident of lauding "the bacon". Anion": the Six-aiker.-. John Uanett, director general of the Fan-American union. Washington. I. .. and former minister to the Argentine republic Columbia and 1 'ana ma. will make the closing address of the convention at the banquet to bo miven by the
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be read at a joint dinner cd" the
Chamber of Commerce and Kiwaris
John l:. Mitihcl!. president ,.U:, Thursday noon at the Chamber
the in nana Keal l. state j-ealers
the Itotary club room of the 'diver hotfl at ':Ci I"iilay eerinu'. Mr. Fariett'.- subject will be: "The Mighty Meaninp of the W.ir for HoFnited States and Fan-America." H. H. iu1K, state tire marshal, will speak Thursday afternoon at on jiihject. '"Tio- Relation of the I 'Ire Alnrshal's otlice to the Keal Kstal Men of Indiana and how a ('U-nr 'ooperation would llcnelit Doth." Prank i. Hati'.eid, trust c of Indiana univer-dty, i:ansville, will speak at Ii p. m. TliurMl.iy on "The
Application to Ileal Fstate F.usi- i
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association, will deliver his annual
of Commerce
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address following his response- to .pp .(t tho uinnor fJeorR0 r. 1Un.. the addresses of welcome on behalf h;m T)1.(.si,e(, of the city and the South Fend Keal Fstate hoard by Mayor Fred W. rt nn . . . .
Keller and Vernon C. Hastings, Hoixo sU,UUU UHIVIHUCO
president of the local beiard. J. Fdv.ard Morris, pre sid nt of ticIndianapolis real (state board will lead the "biiy-a -home" discussion to be held at the breakfast conference from 7 to .:; a. m. 1'ridav.
NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES : IN SALESMANSHIP OPENS! Ohu.-ov; Ir. salesniansliip will be j
"It's De Cooler For Us, Kiddo," Says Uil Eva in Man's Attire
opened Tuesday niht at the hinh school huildint;. Miss (Jrace Kin-.-, , '..yKv ... , :ip t. a the instructor. announced Monday Jiiu ms j SMl .V.' p. "t,;..
nlifht that eveiythir.Lr is in readi-
lif'-s for the work and all that re,.air.s Is th.e cnroIlXent of the str.der.ts. This course is offered to any . r.e ar.d tie classes will 1c lold very Tuesday i.Uht from toids.'1'.t r ".til Tuesday r.ish'. Nov. Y. Tl: work cc'n-i.-ts of a scri ? of ctur-s by Miss Kim: which wi,l be followed later In the work by demonstration sales ar.d it promise;, to ono of the really worth.-whib? .hiss-- which are belnu- off.-;.! at nlht school.
LOCAL MAN IS IMPROVED IN EVERY WAY NOW
We ll it's the e oider fur us, k.id-. "Me name's Virginia Glosse. m. I
hail from Indianapolis. I'm u i years old, and -.rot a bette-r hall" down the state. . you lt et :nc
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sar;; i K'ttln me moniker." ")h. if I coin miy nit that uy .e fiat slipjie, ,ne the silv r F.dCe. I'd kick him --ky hih." .o. these- ir- not the remarks of two cultured knUhts .f the road, nor regular police station ha'diues. Tins is rnly j.art of the printable onversation ef two tri i ls. Cva e'lark and Virginia illossoin, who er, arretted Menelay nisht about 10:1 Ö o'clock rear the Wind-
OPIE READ OPENS B. P. O.E. SERIES
IN SUIT AGAINST THE
NEW YORK CENTRAL
Damages in the amount of $1000 i-- askeel of the New York Central Kailroad Co. by Timothy F. Sullhan of South Fend in a suit
; ;id in the superior court yesterday.
i Sullivan was struck by a mail J train on the above named" road at I the .Vain st. crossing Aui?. carsI iin; bodily injuries that necessitated ; ldni beintr treate d in a hospital and j ci a tin.1,' Ki'eat bodily sufferiti ;ci cot-din.: to Iiis petition. ! He claims in his complaint that
Crisp Days Suggest These Coats ;uui here they are, .straight from ihe style centers in all the
newest and most favored fabrics. Coats at This October Sale at $10, $15, $19.75, 25, $29.75, $35 and up to $75 are presented in such variety of models it would take pai;es i describe eacli one. The materials also in wondrous variety, including the newest of weaves and colors. Velours, Cheviots, Mixtures, Zibeline, Kitterfs Ear Cloth, Bolivias, Silk Plushes. Special It is advisable to buy during this .-ale. Thee creai values we cannot duplicate this season. Tailored Mid-Winter Suits Special at $25.00 Sizes for misses, women, and stylish stmits up t size 5S
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CaUCIILIU ; ;. ,tr;,,.k thf. approaching train
is riot Steve-. No, they fi,j :iot ktiou ju-t v. hy the.v donned male attire. In th lan'ia.e of Mrs. (.Ilossom. it ua-: "just for Jle h 1 of it."
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! b.-foi- it could bo observed by iutll.
"We 11 iSaiar. see you in the' niorn
in, hut do me- a tavor now and Lecturer, opened the tirst id a se-rie tell tue if my tie is on straight." f i entertainments for South. As th- ,-ate of the (ounty Fend Flks and thir friends at thejail ( losed on the te half into- Flks' temple Monday night. Thc
sor iiotel when it was eliseovcred ' icated women, lil 17va could not noted humorist struck a re sponsive
HERBERT CADY NEXT
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South Bend, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Portland, Boston, Niagara Falls, Philadelphia and New York are completely linked together by the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. The double tracked route of The International Limited Canada's train of class. If vou want a route diversified in in-
terest and enjoy beautiful scenery in touch with C. A. McNutt, Passenger Agent, Grand Trunk Railway Station, South Bend, Ind. Phones Bell 93; Home 5093.
that they were masquralin in no n's clothing. 'ticers Farkr Kimmerley
: in joyous laughter, hicroujrhs. and a rapid fire- conversation whl'h ra n j sotn. thir.ir like this: "IIo'v do rou like n.v sp.ape !i:vaV I "ch. sweii. k.d. If our husharu'.
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refrain from one parting thot at hord in th'.- audience last nij-'ht. His the turuke. I appealing ve rsatility swayed ;ii; "Fut us w he-re the nu n are." si.e htare-rsat will and his tare store of
li.nl to stand fo a lot of kidding ! said, and aimed a well ehrctcd jokes and stories was drawn en in
Ion the wav to tho station. Mes-lkick nt .Mrs. Fossoro which pro- . j-'ood measure. i tlame-s Flark and Db'ssom indulged duced more imzles and profanitv. ! The eutertnium at comndtte-o at
Tins was the socor.il o.ill the ' the teraple annourccs a prosram of police hael Monday ni?b.t la w-hich tbe same merit as la.-i nit;ht for w omen are- the- cause- oi tie some eve nina: in November, the date
Up Health After System !th" r,:tI ' Wh-n
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trou'-lc .May Foster (lf Ciwr Park , ! announced Fite. r. and Mr.-. Yüliam Fbwa rs of Fydick. Ind.. carrying an 1 MnonthV , . W. F. A. ()T1. e-bl ehild in b.er arms, were taken Treaty members of the- k'r-.v.'i.
to the police.- statiem earlior in the -lub were jiresenl at the ick-u!ar -Uonh-l the musical pr'-ü-ram for eve ninc. Foth women vt re in an monthly supper and soe ial i.i Monday nii;ht.
intoXKateii e onOitioii. ami were .mi co.ie iviiij; o. me sale . -man
Herbert 'ady will he the next attraction en the ehautauei.ua foursw hie h is hein i;i e-n by the local Kr.if-dits of Columbus. At a regular lu-etiim in their club 100ms Meoiday nicht there was a discussion ecn-e-v!-n:nir th rece nt chautau-ma e--r.-c--t ts. Faely's entertainn:c nt is of th.e Pnporsonatiah type. H" is reputed to be a royal entertainer and promises to .-'now tho local aadier.ee a i;ood Furie. He w ill r'. pjear ln; on ThanlcsivinL,' niht ar.-l the- i-nti-r-tainirouit -vill be i'ol'owed by a dan e. Fd O'Ke'-tf and L'hailes Mce'-auic-y
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Winter Battery Storag.
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Buy a l.iberiy B it i. il i ur 1 )rinkin
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lo.-ked up in the co.ir.ty jail. Theyjj-hi; dep.irtinent of the hh-h sch.ad.
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ere brought to police head.iuar-I i' t. of the- dab and pre.-! Aniiiula liiolts e-f 11 F. Fatteii
aicet. lighted it. ar.nour.cM she waiters after tlo-v liad refused to pay . sev.td an ir.struotive talk n ?;ilr.;- st., .Mishawaka. libd suit Monday hi
(sure t!rd out" .-.r..t sprawled out 'William Iiobinson, u taxi-cab di i - manshli
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in a ehair. Virginia was inclined, r of this city, followirur their ord r te e, ..h very. f rv touch. to ebrive them to Fydiek.
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Victoria
REJECT APPLICATION FOR SALOON LICENSE: NYE ASKS APPOINTMENT
the superior court fur elivoreo from.
The As You Like It club not iu ' Lewis F. I holts, chiruinir ciuel and the sewing rooms ,,f the V. W. Mon- inhuman treatment and failure to
day evening to s.-.v le t tiiu I h-r- : 'provide. Tl;e comrlainant asks to i ence Frlttenton circle. ,v re-ctoie'd to her neiden name of!
a..' i.i. in - f. . i . . i . .i i . i . i ci.kss i Ja 1s i J. C' r. :.:.-t with Mis dsa Fe.ser.crar.s as The couple were married in Libinstructor. Miss Kls.i WrJfr had ,rty .MiH.?. Ind., Jan. 17. liOH. cb.arge of the sw.tnmii.c lass.
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ui im..mi.. i. Th- Chamber ef (-oramrrce l.a Judgment for J ikeoa dam.ice s was r,..-...!Vi.,i se-..-,i ,.r
felt tired all th.- fire- " 't .v,o.-.-'..
oTitln'i.-d. ! didr.? e:-. P..v-.e ! Weineky. whcse parents reside at; .-; application of Frank Fee.-
v . oi au.i .I...... .k ...v. i a , - i-e i. -u. was rea rr.e.j . w . Washington n ., salo.odcee r.er. r.waroeo .wonua in :n. e ircuit c-u t ; xs a,. , x m, ,);;r,. whi h affects so
"1, a:V roV kl?r':: . , : ' '.!r,, iy r';cru w,it n her mctn-r r.o- ;. fo:. renewal of lbs l;,,uor !icet:se-. to the estate of Oeor-e Verk. who ' ,.i:iv i.-.:Mni.sse
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. ; ; V, . ,J ;v'-f ' VV T p,ri wa - ! reacted by the countc boat.i.as KUl-ei at Hammond .ist ,t. 1 ; hli on -ndi.ation at the edüc- of rr'lny'oled elthVr' 7 h e d "a ' l:'"r ther at Cleveland. O. j of commissioners at their "m t:,.- . whih- switching cars for the South'. h, Tho copied v. re re1 :.awir.K- fe -line :a ruv st. ,:.:-.!; m..,t i , 1 h" -J"' u-' beared late Mf.v- Monday. Keel's ca-e has been . Shore railroa-l. A suit for F.."...- . , ivv1 frt,Tn .jl0 chamber of co;ae. r the um.-. x''K--- oa:ru' a n.-te- deelarlr.c , llre the board si r.o.. ct. 1. was brought apainst the above ; 2,4, ,.f the Fr.lted State--.
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1G24-28 S. MICHIGAN ST. Home Phone 7120. Bell Phone 270. BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK. 10 Lbs. H. &. E. Sugar for 85c with $1.00 order or over.
2 Jars HotsiulT 19c 25c Gin Coco.. 19c Any loc Shoe Pulili 8c Any 10c Stove Polish 8c 35c Jar Preserves 21c 2 10c Bottles P'.uin -,.r StuiieJ Olives 19c 5 Poxes Oil Sardine 27c 35c Glass Herrin.; 19c 2 Larpvj Cans Pear-. 19c 2-Ll Sack Goli Medal Flour for 14c 1 Lb. Fresdi Cm Meal. . . .6c Pure Cider Vinegar, al. . .30c 1 D tzen Snr.kist Oranges 17c
6 Bar? Goblin Soap 25c 5 Bars Sweetheart Soap.. 27c 5 liars. Swift Pride Soap. .23c 5 Large Boxes Matches. . .27c 25c Bottle Pure Olive Oil 19c Lare Can Hominy 12c 5c Pi.iT. Ground Clovo. . .4c 5c Pkc Ground Allspice. .4c 3 Cms Kitchen Klenzer . . 10c 2 - j Lb. Cloth Sack Pa;ry Plour .$1.49 2 ?:j Lb. Cl.th Sack n; Bread Flour $1.79 2 5c Ci n Gray 1 1 s h 15c Lare Can Pumpkin 12c
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