South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 296, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 October 1917 — Page 2

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HAPPENINGS IN AND

MRS. URGES

VALUE OF PRAYER Evangelist Speaks to Audience on Subject "Does Prayer Change Things?" ;. It" of the v. .it.;. . . a . . . . .r.,w.l :i t -r..'. .i tl... .v.' v. : - -r i.. . . i . o. Mr1-. D.u-y D"ii;.a Firr. . v , .1- II.'' I ,!,. ! I I i ' 1 i 1 - L Ii ' J T II I ! .Monday nUht. Mrs. Par- si-.;.. "I l'uy r Chat..'. Things V laid, f'-rth th- irr".'t n-d iray-r .r. all time.-, r.e-f on; ".v ;i r : in trojbi". "In this day o; s..!;-.w and li.--a.-f. r tn e-ry Jiand," --aid Mr-. Ilarr. "w are ap to 5,-r 'no- m.r.- or - .lr--l.ti.-:r ?n.. i-.. . ,f T.r'.. : ' t, , , . . (; r.r.u it risv to rue dl. - - , ... "... . ourHR-ed with to- turn of .vent.--. . . . h test of the true hn-li.tn th-- , , . one who loe i.ot h i r iv-r f.ut i lil-i lite wri.-n at w'-aith -r , , rre.it poverty coin -s. It s- , , . , , ... ':! to .! through tli- t r.t.t ? i si . i pray r iu.m "V.ri:tian. Tin ' Klnsl- f l'r;i)( i. 'Tlier.- r- thr. - 'Ktr.d.- ..f r.-! rray-i 1 1 ri r iray r. vo.-.ii pr.tyrr .arid piaja-r iu .iti..?t. 'V) t:r--t ilr;t prayer it- wh.it h" . hoirurld i:-d.; ir.or.- than anything !."e--to I away fr-.n: .' t y t hir.K ; t ) cl')i.-tf-r :t.--'if ;:t. : !vtv.- silt r.t di.rounion with L-d. Tla- M-ron.1. . jiar :h' world n-t.V.s to ot forK' t. thf al'ility to pr o.ir tliouplit.- -th-. tiiu'J'ht.i fror.; odr rt." tu ".(.!. Tho lot i. th- r.-at--aI of all ti;.. j-rnycr of ,u ti. '. . thl.ilri',' of think'- for -th - rs. "Ther are too li.ar.v d 'n .- . . r. . .1 . . I- .. .. I, - ! !ieni. V ;ray only wh-n w - l:. r i:. tU'ht pla-s: w. pray !"(..!--. !' 'r''.', a a 'rt of a f! r' -. a p-. ifty '.'alv-. so to :--pi ale, I'.'! 1 1 vard lidence. m"Tm

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MODERN WOODMEN HOLD ANNIVERSARY MEETING: FIFTEEN ARE INITIATED '"'!!.t amp. No. ;:,;o',. Modern ' It . ii . . ....-;. - , . t k.J.. . i . . .. 'i. if' ' Iii ; ni'is.t i 'ill - i:s iH'-t-ptioii aid organization at tri .I'l'-r!i V.ca.dm.m hall. M f-. . . . M i 1. U'.i i. .-. Monday ni-ht. F.U'M ! hartt-r in-n'''rs of th- t anip w r ir. - nt. and ;.'a ho tii Iks and; '-r.s ur- j.if-'-r.t ii, addition to I d' ! itiur;- from Mihawak;i, I'lkliatf, Nortti Ii"'ity and Import- in . this ti.-ri'-t. fitiat.d in fnl! form hy th- foi.stMs . , . ... and m appin ationx w re acted nj- . .. . . . "n- Th" . amp lid. I to jtun h-.is. .. . , , . , 1 . ;t L;o.-rtv hon., the lerio:nirratidi . . , ... , . , , , , . . ord t Tn-ir.aers tomorro'.-.-. ..... ) lolio-.Mp- the cremor:lai an! : -i-. n ., a smK-r alio ov-i.-r vi-a!i:.- . lie i ' . . v. 1 1 I Tli n xt distri t m.-.-tin' vill f.roi ai'iy he held in Mi-hawaka next month in the sewral eith-s ard towns of this district. Tin: whom; station. Heraus.' h was intoxicated :.n 1 thought he wa:-. in liattl- fiak. Mich., I, mi 'arnhvun. L'L': Washir.L'toi! of tii-it - vimu TTi.-..r. t..

th. if. di o station ami h-dir-.; ntai!'d th.is Jf ar hy , ach as-,, ciain a .-11 Mdidiv niL-ht. Camcrur ti"- Tli 1 1 K, t- -.U' ts w.i c as fdwa found on th" front v ramla :" MWs: ,,. .; j. .I. ore's r sideiv e, Ar.ti-tuherc'a;jsis h auc, . 1, ; N. Michigan .-t. Mrs. Mo.r rouse. 1 As-o. iaf d ''hariti..-. ..".,; Chilth mu and s. r.t him on his way ln.ns I 'isp. n-ary. Circle of hut he ptrsist-d in Irapin him- -'y 1 'a-v Nursery, si'.o.mi: Kps. lf a '..ut an eh ( trie lh'ht r.ost oni", th h..-pital. l.."oC: Federation

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IT 1: said he hoped to ain and retain 1 1 the worthiness of his merchandise,

npIII: son or' the founder has followed the principles laid down at the beydnninu and the Anniversary Sale is our expression of appreciation of your con-

This Wonderful Sale Offers a Discount of Ten Percent on Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Sweaters, Petticoats and Millinery. i:Yi:KYTHIN(j Is SOLD DURING OUR ANNIVHRSARV SALL" at 10 Discount Whether uii pay cash or wish our purchase charged we allow 10' on your purchase.

Beautiful Souvenirs

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TO BE IMC Federation of Social Service! Formulates Plans for Annual Canvass. 1 K'-tr-.iiaiiv.- imm ean ui.ti- . . . . . . ' . ? rab m ari..it i ti m S..uth I : r 1 1 i 1 with th x.c'itiv-.- .. t .V- . . . 1. . . ' 1 ill . I' ! ra tion for S i :ai S-rv:- at

th. "ha mb'.r ,.f Cnn.mt iTr M,nday j ,nost r:markal h vornan, will idv ... ... i.i , hrat h" r Tl'nd hirthdav today. .-hf at-'-rnooii aiid lorrnulatf d t-v lira- .,, . . . will sjh ni it i:i h'T private far tn inary plans for tip annual oatnass l ,.lVt.nport. ia. in th, c-vnin h-r for lards to .h-fiay tt.. t-xpf-n.ll- ifniar porforniaru will bo uivt-n. tutfs of Ha- various oruanization--. Th-ls int.-i-pstinu' hit of news was tif-niKf 1'. Wir-.li u-.ri wa.-? lf-c t. 1 t- i,r.piirt.'d J.i.-t ninht '-v l iry liur-.--upTvi.o. th- roinin campaign. top. anct-i ej-ri .- htativ.-for Mm. Following th op n l'lt-Ptintr l'u. nt.rnh.nlt. who is in Xouth V-nd boar.l 'f di . tors of t Ii- Social Ser- jm parinK for ht-r a pp a ra n. at th jr-M .(iration it)t, )mi s.d. no dat- Oliver. Tuvsday (v.-ninL'. N'ov. ;. to 1,.- yt-f -omiiz d hy South Ht-nd i t i - l), spito h-r aa;.- Mm-. Ü-rnluir.lt M-n a- th- day -n whih to aid ;s now enjoying fho i-.-st of health. th- povnty stri. km of th ity. It ,;id Mr. I'.urton. anl ht r ai-pcaianoe was thought, h'.W'Vfr, that tli'.- day i,, Anu ri :t lias "i-.a a sru - ' -sion for iuhik- re coirnttiop. will j.p.hahly ff ovation.--. soni" tlrno during Tha nksuivini; Th farnou.- actios.- will pi.-.---nt VK- '-k. (wo comph to jdays on htr appvarIll Ifiis' Itlltlutd-. I a no- h ro. "Cleopatra,"' writtfll hy Hu"it.s suh?!iitt-d hy tii- c ha i i t - t-y son, who has recently r.-joincd ni-h- orjjauiations to th- Social Iiis la.im.nt in I'raiuo and "The Scri o I'c.h-rat ion directors will he Wounded Soldier." which has pro d increased this year. The Mullets ill on,, of her most ftVctiv.: pi'-1-. 'S dl'Ion for the past two y ars have ( ? i tr h r present tour, he-en found to ) inatlequate for the-v

amount of exp n- wliich will he Milerency fund, L,Meit; .oia Jive 'ritt, nton ir 1-, $S0 HuniaiK' ..'..t. "..In- I irnlvm.' ln.ti i- i - Vt. .h.sctdiv iio,Pitai Vt.n.."i: saivatir.n Army, ..'": vi-itim--.f i , .i ?i . . ! r u 1 1 1 1 s rt w on. s r h v in Fn4 the n ner had certain

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Nur.' association, ;,'.; Y. V. 1 ', MM 1 1 . t ''i - . The fof-uointr amounts wi'l probuh'y all ho mlvancc-'l at an early date and the public informed of tlie iif Cf s.-ary funls for the . ncuin year. A." has been the tüstohi In the 7 .i s t tu year, persons making subscriptioncan desienate upon their wish their mr.ey to ur. f there is n preference th' Social Service 1 -1 ration will make tin apportionment. SARAH BERNHARDT TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Sarah Htrnhardt. tho world s most famous actif ss and prohai.'y to!ay' ! IHHI.i: Ol'I'KT' LOCATION. 'iti. n-' Tank oniidinr. I-'lro Iro f. .-:: stories, elevat-:" :- r'.'ice. 11'-!H Wim .Jefferson hlvd. JVr rent sinu'le and suites of Wei', lilited otlico room.--; also no ronm, fourth floor, sp chilly provided with desks that may he had for ?3 ") per month and up. Centrally lo.-iicd Vext to t-p.vernment lr.iMI iüir. In-piii .. Kental department. Cititeti--' I."ar. Trust and Savinca C'.niTTn-. F. c. Nhh". Manaper. Advt. Pi Ji'j -.J-. ii mil a J ii.. i ?.... me niisintas hiirh idea: straight for to prove Ü 5W

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IS APPROVED Pass Ordinance Allowing Com-: panies to Consolidate I Voting Places Named. I On- t i"idion- system for South i Fend, providim,' the Indiana puh;ic s rvic.- commission consents to the; sale of the Home Telephone Co. to ! the Central Union Co.. has th- approval of the city council, jirc s-.-ary hc.'ause of certain restrictions in the original franchise) rantin'-r! orlinan'e. Tli consent vas 'ain- i e.l 1 tst nilit, v. hen the council, j under suspeiulctl rules-, passed tho approving (r.linariv' without a. h-: sentin;; vote. Th- ordinance, after its nr.-t aiul j secon. 1 readings, was fully discus;-. -d j and Atty. Oavidson, for the Central i Uni-.n Co.. answered a nnmher of I questions ;'.it hy inerr.hers of the i on n il. The pu-stion of poles, unil.-r.t'roural wire- ar.l other matters were taken up at length. That the two companies, when tht.y he-j come one. will look after tho hest I interests of the t ity, in the matter j of removing nun cessary poles, and i in allowing ioli;e and tire alarm I wires to he placed in the company's! underground conduits, was the assurance ol" Mr. DavMs'iTi. Under suspend d rules the ordinance was advanced to its third rernlin-r. and was passe!. Tho application for permission to make the cham-'e will he made immediately t th- puhlic Service commission. Out-lioiw Ordinance. The out-house ordinance. whi h has heen pending in the council for six weeks, was laid uvt-r for two weeks more, after having heen reported lavorahly Ijy the council committee of the whole. This action was taken in order to rJlow some provision to he made wiicrohy a jiayment system for the installation of jif cessary water ar.d sewer connections couM he. arranged. It is prohahle that the city will take over the expense, which will he repaid in installments hy the property owners. A petition t change the nair.e of Johnson st. to Arlington av. was referred to the committee of the whole. The petition was signed hy Iti propei ty owners. Tho New York Central was ordered to install and maintain an lire liffht at the intersection of the tracks with Vernon st. The report of the ity controllt r for the month of iSeptemher was sulmiitte! und referred to the com- j mittee on ways and means. The report shows cash on hand on the lirst of .September, ? ' Ü 7 , J 1 . U h with total collections ,74,C7;,..0 J, and total disbursements $101, G4U.1'-. leaving a halaice on ,Sfpt. "JO of . L'::0,.ä o. Inasmuch as the hrst Tuesday of Novtmh.fr, the regular meetinsT nlsht for the eoun-i! committee of the whole, is the night of the city flucti n. it was vott-l to iost pom j me meeunt; one oa. i no ni.fiinsj will therefore ""cur on Wednesday, Nov. 7. Votiim lMatvs Namotl. A resolution, prohiln that not more than .1 is to !e iai. for the rent of any pollinc; jilace for (lection tlay, and als. providing that not more than 75 cents is to he spent for one meal hy any election offh'ial, was adopted hy the council. A resolution setting forth the voting places was also pass... rolling pl.ices fr the comim: city 1- ti'.oi are to he as follows: PIlf.'sT U'AUDt . 1 w-v, Turner hall. ' '.. 11 Oak st. 1. M' Fortaüe aw 1 j 0 1 Fincoln way W. SKCoNO W'AItI: F'recinct 1. 010 W. Thomas st. 1J47 W. Washington a v. :'. Importe av. 1. 2 W. Hertrand -t. THIFI WAUI). Freeinct 1. U'. S. Iifayette st. :'. .'Ft W. Division st. ::. :', 1:: W. Sample st. I'M IV 1 II l . ItU. I'l-.-eim I. ."'JO F. Fasalle av. ::n F. Miner st. 3. N. Hill .t. , 211"' Misha.waka av. FIFTH WAUI): Fre- iiut 1. -.M S. Michigan f.i.r. S. MP hi'-an st. :'. 701 Lincoln way F. SIXTH WARD: j Fre in t 1. Turner hall. i u, lo:::j W. Sample sr. i ::. luiy. W. l)unham st. ! ). 4lC S. Fulaki st. .". IS. Fhillipa st. SKVFNTII WA HI): I Fi'ecir. t 1 . 1-3 )hio st. L', 10 j E. Broadway. ::, ll'.'.Z Miami st. l. ljy K. Dayton st. ... 14 01 Kembh- av. FACULTY RECITAL T!iiinpnv nrmiiip inUnOUMI CVLHIUU the South Fend ar.d Mlshawaka Musi- Teachers' association and for purils ,,r. 1 friends. It will b f ollowe i '.y a reception. The teat hers who will appiur art: MiM Valtria HonDurant, Mis-s Hazt l Harris. Mi-s Jan1 White. Miss Dor 11 -r- aii.w Max Miranda. W. Fr ton MacHenry a:.-l Fn-ivrick II. Ir utrsoll-

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concert in Recital hall Thursday each of his 10 employes buy a IDm , AT1,-.tf"A' luVVt-1 Ult" to, evenir.if at S:lö. Thi? will mark the Liberty bond on tho installment 4iM.;..;,a"ner'a tr'u'1 1,1 1,in'1 opening of the concert teo.H-n for the plan. Tn addition Mr. Abbott In- , , 'Un'f V.V ' 1 !";. conservatory faculty and is given fcr ! tends to subscribe outright for ft v ' ,r'v - Auir Ti ' "

Underwear Section Main Floor. South Aisli?

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Cairters Uederwear

"Carter's," a trade mark that means something The name "Carter's" on a -.r-ment is like the signature of a check. It is a serious promise to nuke g-.j. manufacturers of "Carter's" hide behind no fanciful trade mark. They ivt thcr own name, with its half century's reputation on every armeu as pr. mi ot i.uuily pride in the product.

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Girls' Union Suits All-wool, steam shrunk, drop seat, hi-h neck, lone, -leeve. ankle length, at $2.75, $3.00. Girls' Union Suits 3-4 wool, steam shrunk, high neck, long sleeve, ankle length, drop seat, at $2.50, $2.75. Girls' Union Suits Half wool, high and low neck, long ;md short sleeve, ankle length, drop seat, at $1.50, $1.75. Girls Union Suits Unileeced, high nigh neck, long sleeves ankle length drop seat, at $1.00, $1.25. Boys Union Suits Half wool, iu grey, open back, at $1.39, $1.69. . Boys' Union Suits All-wool, steam shrunk, open back, at $2.00, $2.50. Children's Separate Garments v l wool, steam shrunk, shirts and pants lion; 55c each up according to size.

Notre Dame News Funeral servke.s for the lat. Fro. Tlieodosiu- C. S. C.. wlio die.l Saturday evenimr, took tlace Monday morninir at i o'cloc at the Snored Heart chapel. Tlu Fv. .lames MoMannus, c. S. C., former rector of sorin hall, san the reiuieni mass. During th" services, the Holy Cross choir under the direction of the Kev. J. Marshall, C S. C. .sam;. Uro. Th'-dosius, C. S. c., jrj. ward Frennan was horn at Jdin- ! ston count.v, Kilkei ny, Ireland, in ; Iecemhcr. 1 s .1 7 , and received tin i h,,ly h;,Mt io lSGn anl was proItsSeU A'A'. ', l'ii. III- iOd was huri'd in the community e.niet( ry. The Rev. Mathev. Walsh. .v. C, vice j.resident of the universij ty, rtturmd to the school Tuesday j morning from I.inci In. Neb., n ln r.; j he attended th annual foothall i Tame hvtwt en Notie Daiu and I Nebraska. The ip-'V. Kichard Coli ntln.-, c. S. member of the Notre Dam.-nii-sion. will preach at the annua! students' r treat, which will h.-in Oct. JV and will .ontiriii" to Nov. 1. Fro:". Junes Hines r.f th- pipa!atory lef.artment and state deputy of tiie Kni-Thts of t.'olumbus or-an- , ization, delivers! an address ?.Ionilay iveniiif,' Kien by the Mis.j awaka. council. Frcf. Hint s U one j of the most active memb.rs of th , Notre Dame council. jCRESCENT MACHINE MEN ! BUY LIBERTY BONDS I j Soath Fend will luve a. hied -olio ! S.Vj0o to its Iihertv hornl subscripI tiou within the nex" few i.i, aonnlinf To nnnn inrcni lit lii.iile . . ni?t hy F. J . Aboott. I .!. prietor of the i'rescent Mahine -.vi-tk.-J2.f,r'0 bond. ,' V. W. F. A. OTI The repular swim mir::; and ?mnasi'jr.i cla.H-t-s were held at the V. W. M'.u.dav evening. Tutsuay - ,ej;inir there will be a nieetit.i; -f the - 1 li ui n-s Women's Hi bp.- .la--, ard i th- sv.lnimitu' cla.-s. Thv l.atT will I me. t at 7:J" obloc':.

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All Wool Union Suits far Women: Steam shrunk, all style neck and sleeves, ankle length. .1: $4.25 and $4.50. 3-4 Wool Union Suits for Women: Steam shrunk, all stvles neck and sU"es. ankle len-'ti;. . 1 $3.25, $3.50. Half Wool Union Suits for Women: All stvles neck and sleeve, ankle length, ejeat ilue- tor $2.00, $2.50. 3-4 Gray Wool Union Suits for Women: Steam shrunk, heavy weight, hiejh neck, Ion- sleeve-, dukle length, at $2.50, $2.75. Unfleeced Cotton Union Suits for Women: Maud trimmed, heavy and medium weight, all st!es neck and sleeves, knee and ankle length, at $1.50, $1.75. Unfleeced Separate Garments for Women: Cotton vests, all style neck and sleeve, cotton imhn ,hs!, length, open or tight, at 75c and 89c each.

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No matter what article f Jewelry you wish to own, our THRIFT (d.lT. IM. AN is adaptable to your needs :i well as to your pocket book. We will be pleased to explain to ou how our THRIFT CLL'H is operaied how easily a Diamond or Watch can be paid for without even mNsine. the small weekly payment-. DON'T PUT IT OFF START NOW

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KvL ESTAIE TRANSFERS lYoni Iteyx)nis of Indiana Titlle and Loan Co. ilarry C lIiock as tr. to Uctn A. Flat:, lot 11 Fi-hjr- South S;! s'ii cy; lots l. and m . . Pitt's first additioii; lots 1. -. 7. 7, ami : in O. A. I'l itf - c' ad.lith r:. 1 .

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