South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 359, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 December 1917 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN Starting Wednesday Morning We Open )ur
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FlfJCE BODY
W. L KIZER IS BURIED MONDAY AFTERNOON
GRGSS
Will Supervise Purchase of Yarn and Surgical Sunplies For Workers. To - . '.' ;: -A- :rf , . , : ; i , . . .... . , ; f , ; , , j , r . v . ,-. o; ; . ; ! !. .! - .: . f r. 1' : ..- t ' : '. ' ; ;: I ; . ! . ;- I" -i t I j II' '. A. I..': '' . ch:i.r:i...;i -i Tie- . : : 1 u pt r. .a a - A ! ' . r h a ;- !is-i...-. a : , ! . . ! di re' t ')i -. T ) . !.!:: ;t ! 4 - . j '! I ; . Li ppu b . .. . . . . ...i fav.,n i 1 !i, '. '. : ! 1, h. A. M. 1 j rr . ! - htu.dt. W t;.. ! h. p .. 1 ' C. .-!.-.. -a! A ' 1 ' .:. .. T!)" A"- :!.' : 1 A - I.. t!a ; . r : . ! ! : . . ' . . . Aa -j. " r, t - ;i -.'! t 'r.,. . . a ... e . .. , 1 j " Fed- i ' - 1 : - i . : ' ; A' : : . - ' 1 1 . -I-, i 1 1 -. wh: h A T . f . .. ' ' i -Jl'ti.'I r-tii::; to th- ) u ( a ; f"ü ! ; Th- !!' , f j. ;..!..:- - , .- fr r . v b.. v . :i, : ? . . : ' . I " t :i r , r i '. i ! i . ' . : u- , " '. 1 v them. .": : ' ! - A ! ,1 ! !! ? r 1 T . 1 ' : ! , -. .:, ' ; v . ."'. tn ':' ! : ' ! :' ' ' . 1 ; t -r -A ill . . ! 1 th: ,.';ri W 1 v. A I 1 ' t .;,..f,J :!..'f i , . - ,: , . : .: . : i (ir - . ! . . . : . i. ! i : !rti'i.r. iif!' r ! ' ' !' 1 ' t( !'., T!h' Mi! ii 1 , m 1 1 : ; - mj:. !! t s ' 1 r . . A ,i 1 . , - ;: nil ':.: ; i 'A ' . ;:-:: t 71! I i ' of 1 1 : ; 1 ; v i t 5 ::- I I ? I ; . ! . I ;. hi- t - i 1 ti. : i- . : : a - i : . i:. a. ;i :'.. " 1 ! . ir' of 1 ! ; 1 ': v .it .i at ! tTl -1 -. . Ai t" - ;?- !;iy !ii.r!i ip : t : t: t i . t t -r t !, . ! ' il 1 1 n tr-!il th- .-r. .!-; h ( ' ' 1 1 : t y 1 ipti:-. Your vi.ik hi- ! :i of rv lii'.'h (itdf r 1 mi ! I . y r. i: your j'jn!:i a'l::iir.ihly."
GARBAGE PLANT 1 BF WG PROPOSED
Possibilities to be Looked Into Following Discussion By Chamber of Commerce.
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200,000 SEALS SOLD IN ST. JOSEPH COUNTY Two hundred thousand lied Cross Christmas .fal, St. Joseph county"; quota in the sale which closed Saturday, have 1'cen sold, according to an estimate made Monday by the county directors of the campaign.
With a numl-er of outstanding sta- ; 1 tions yet to he heard from, the j total now stands at IT.L'OG, the j numher of seals ..-old in South Ilend, i Mishawaka, WaJkerton. North Liherty and New Carlisle. Tlie total
1 HM.r.tr.t if miiiicv rei'CU'ted is '
u,is exp'-eted f t ota it.- par! ;iro, un- ; ....- " t ! r th.- contia' t rotitompl.iti.-d hy j stations in this city during, . thf ity, if l.LM.rr pr s"j;t-d i y A ho ! the campaign were taken are of !y j ; Trank, manager of th- Oliver h- j memlrs of the various U ( Cros ; . , . ., ,, , auxiliaries and a report of the re- : t'-!. at tlie n"..n luncheon of th- . , su ts of each ot th" organizations
. iiarrii''! 01 ' m : 1 11 1 1 e. o'eio Liif , A.ppaient pov,ii,iüt:.-s. Trar.k thr w ; lo,IoNN s: . ,a s.r; of ,.,k..v wrepeh" intn Mrs. A. C. Murdnek. ehair!the tna. hii.erv. foili.wm.r a talk i- l!,,n ut" i,ooth at ,,,uor
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...;,. ..f ti.,. ,i.iiiti... ..f .f.,. , -Mcnoias .enn
uth i:nd !:rt' real; a- more than '
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a ii-ioo for tio- citv. He will me et i s" n.-hine
irh the i:iaor and hoard ef u oiks x"r,llan i:'ld-v
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'v. i,. k'j.i;. 'i f'ii.-aal of William L. K.a
W'e.lpa-diy a f lt !i ' . it. with f 1 1 rt tie r h. a fay ett e and more 1 t . i i 1 I information ami l'('i!iin; P'thaps a-.-i-ted l.y an expert from . i J-tsy Ijos- , 'hi-a'-o, to l,;,.. !v up his rl iims. j Iiotary cluh Th- p;opo.-d eontract with .1. IT. 'hira I'.aiton , Me'J.-tt. inavr of, Aiei.r.-on. Iiy i kinculn whieh he would oiitain the city's j Temple I'.eth-Kl
; i;ar ! .,' for lio-teed at th- eitv s ! Kscuizk and Muessel
s-liool
. a - !a !d fror,, t h- Ki.T res -
. ' ; . " : W. a - h i ti u t o n a . . M on -'. ! y i ;;' n at J o't hu U. I lew '.
( ham.-er ol onmere- m-etim: that l.letterson
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to ha'.e !'e.-n aet-d upon finally hy ; South Ilend Woman's clul the ( .nia il next Wedr.--.duy ni-ht, j Wortli While , k it it w as irtuallv agreed at tho ; I M'h School
if a rea.-ona!de -howuii-r eould he j l-"loreiice Xkthtin-utle ii:ad- that hetter r-rms nullit. !ei Wilson
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CITY ITER NOW
.vailahle. coiwirmution of the eon- We.-tnAmst r church IG. 42
I tra' t miht hv deferred until a few ; day.- later. I Value in C'liiea.
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Miss Tartridje's I : i " j I c class
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Mr. Frank pointed out that ar- j T"tal
FFICIALLY
ha:.-e in Chicago contains a pross i
' $11.40 per wet ton. and' in ammonia, nhosphat0, J
1 oal.x- of SU.10 per wet ton. nn.l CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
i j jp.'.Li m ammonia, phospnat0, I ill Phosphorus and potash, after tlie , I urease is extracted. He admitted
AT ST. PATRICK'S
ppropriate Christmas services
! have heen arranged for Christmas
that Iiis fiiMires were hurriedly --rath- . ' ered and not v-rv definite. Hp as-
Health Board Announces Wa-:ortr,J that vansviiie is (k':iH!(hJ. at st p;itr;d:s rathoIic p,,
j i i 4 per uay irom us reuueucm ; plant, which cost S 7 .".(! no to huild.
ter is Pure No Boiling is Necessary.
POSTOFFICE WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS
Th- stUma on South Hend's water supply lias h-en removed. ofuciul sanction of the water for
Th- p. -t o-A - will ll.IV TUe-o l . Ti:- stu
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itry win lows will !- i p a in th iiH-rni::- f i "'u ruhe ;u,;i! t u (''!'" and tli- in ial d-h -rv wai.dov
u-- on in t-ra t- carriers was iven
,. Moia lav tool nin-T t-y Maj. Cohh of 1 . ........ " , .. "
in- i nite.i Mates punnc neaitn erv i' -. and I r. . S. Itosenhury, sec-i-tary of the hoard of health of the A. announced at noon that the
heinnin with solemn high mass at o'clock. Low mass will he sol
emnized at 7:30 o'clock and. chil-
A processional will precede the 1 : 3 0 o'clock mass, conposed of the sanctuary choir and otliciatlng clerpry.
and which is operated on a basis of
per ton for coal ami $4 per day ! Iron.g mawj ,u 9 O,c,ook
lor ianor, with a (K-. reciation or per cent annually on the plant, computed in the ahove figures. Mr. Frank produced a communif'ltinn frmi 'i r-it r.t'icia t r f . T Vi v-
t , t. . tX . , . i The musical prosrrams for the day ton, O., showing that that city had ... 1
realized a cross income of $r,.;.00 i""ÜWS". , from 16.000 tons of parbaüe since I ro-ram of pmuc or the ?olemn the first of the present vear. Tho h'Sh mass at 5 o clock. .v v,:.. ! Ancient Christmas C arols
U'.IWI 111 I 1 I f 1 'lUir-V III III.- I.IIIV .-Mill- I j tn.,t inv(.ai..,tin nn.i hpun I Organ, violin and 'cello.
made hv citv and that from all
Kvrie
Will 1 ot .-n it" in i : .; h t until t n o"c!...-k. T!,.u - w ill !- i uty d-- !
w . 1 1 1 r was "o. ." The announcement hy Muj. Cohli i ...... i . r : i : .....
l;v-ri- but pan. 1 -1 l;.-r.. wall "'-no "i ...
, . , . ! . , I . la i i li i ' 1 1 i a p a o o u l in i. 1 1 on
! . . v. hy nr. Akin, Maj. Cohh s as--: ta nt.
the various city ollieials they hadJrloria .1 ,. :. f... r,. ' i- .Credo
v o 1 11 1 1 1 U 1 1 11 .1 1 r U H Uli 11 um ie i vi ft '
Peter's mass in D.
l.e mud- :..v ti;.' I i:-v;.l lionrs.
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GUM AND CANDY ARE TAKEN IN ROBBERY
CHOIR GIVES NATIONAL ANTHEM EFFECTIVELY
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iim, po-and- of h ', it- ramly Th- l'i :-t choir, which is to apar.d a tviml- r f p.;- - r j of ciu- .p. ar la r- for two concerts on New
to Denver hut two cities operating carbase disposal plants could how profits. Thes-' cities, he said, are Dayton and Columbus, O. (larhao ValuaMo. Since food has become so hiprh. trarha.i;o has hecome more valuable, --tated the mayor. The expense to the city in operating the incinerator that was tuiilt 15 or D years ago at an expense of $?.000, he explain-
Offertory "Adeste Fideles'
Xovello aranqement Sanctus Penedictus Peter's Mass in D. Acnus Dei Recessional "Christmas Carols." Program for 10:30 o'clock. Prelude "Christmas Carols" Quartet Processional "The Andels Sans in
the Silent Night" .. Sanctuary choir
x.rets v.-. t.ik- fi'M l.ai-ad-.e.s' ; Year's day. furnished one of the ed. is about $".000. According to wintert m m t at 1 1 Willi ui-.s -1 . I I - a p i ! i s of label ty dav at New York the contract made recently to sell ",ia Webers mass in C.
f eme time Sur.duy t.i-ht. it a- r- ! city, ilurini: the time of the final j tlie city's garhaKc at $1 a ton, he l--rt- l 1 the- owt.-r M-adM t.aeti- l.lrn,- for tli- s-eond Liberty loan, j said the city would realize a revenue ir.u ITh -- who hae liear.l the choir j "f an aeiaue of $10,000 per year. Th.e rviture of th- - U tak-r ! -in- d dare that tin- wav "The Star ! or $100.000 for ten years, the life
to
tli it 111- to:
hTV wa- ( o n i : 1 1 1 1 -. i ! v a -au or
sr nil! hoy-, who .-i, i-n m ur th n't - early in t h.- e - ni MEMORIAL EXERCISES TO BE HELD THURSDAY
M of St h tv h- tu o'clae
Spanned r.unner" is rendered ii i of the contract. The new contract, u.o-t ;;eetie. j hv said, requires the liatilincr bj the h irinu the parade in New York city of the parbatre to the incineratc;t. the chmr -an- from a grand-)''1- plant, where it is turned over tu .-rand in front of the library, and. it i contractor, who is to remove it A -aid. were responsible f,,r more 1 to ;i "'a'e distance from the city for than oVe lui . rtv loan m heri t ,r ion ! .1istrihution for ho.u' feed. The agree-
Tl'.- choir is to appear here under th.- au-pht s of th.e Kotary club.
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mint also specifies that the swine
Adam
Credo,
Offertory "O Mira XoxM
NinsuK' Henedictus Welder's mass in G. Asnus Dei Recessional "Birthday of a King." Full orchestra accompaniment will be 1,'iven the choir at this service.
m:Aii i:stati: tiiaxsi-kus. W. D., Christian Iiusswurm, jr., r.nd wife to Oeorge H. Russwurir..
,1 STEAL DYNAMITE FROM
the run ha:: ? is fed t shall he vac- ; part of lot No. is in Samuel L,. Cot-
cinatf d at least twice each year, and trell's third addition. $.
. I)., John Warrick, to Paul
Reckerich, lot 4 in the proposed plat
that under those conditions, accord
in. to tipurei received from cities
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that . take pAn . , fourth
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GOSHEN WAREHOUSE i hor' th:n 1lan is 1,pin- used, the of Morning-side addition to St. Jo-
t i ; health ot the nous is nroumu up iu;seph C o., i.
' -t in..- -a ill j Mo-e tl ar 'b"i j-o inN of dvna- i a maximiirri. l" to higher de'-rn- W. I ., William D. P.arnhart to . thud ..:;.! 'rut- puked in wooden boxes wis than otherwise exists among hogs. Myrtle May Rarnhart, a tract of ISO confe.-red. -t..!.n trom a war-room in (b'shen. I Morris Replik. acres in Greene township. $1.
t.ook roi; un ri:v.
aco-.!i:iu- to the report given to
After Mr. Frank had read the
Chief
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..1 polio- Mondav morning Vo i sraiemeni inuii me imumi um. ...u d e as to u h-re th- dvnamite was ! K- M- Morrls- l'sident of the board
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lev. a i -:n:n ; - - ' - i r
Tv' ri w h'Tt A -at- at rr nnknowri. Th- : rt ' ta A, it c,t:!ry is. I.. A. Ward . f CI
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Ritt I. "of- taken hau so far been discovered.
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SCCrf BEIDU GREATEST 1A?GY CjVURS
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of works, replied hv giving contro-
I verting figures and statements from
Farn a Xmas present hv ! various cthciuls of citifs where reAir.,- th- pa.-..l- on page ?. ' duction plants are in use. He stated tj"v -.q o-'that th Dayton figures are basd on j cross income and that if the net revmrz:zrrrzzz:ir i enue w ere shown that it probably : u1 1 he less than that which
should he realized by South P.end under the new contract.
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RUITHS. Porn t' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sinka, !Mt W. Thomas st., a daughter. Dec. j Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Stephan ! I.u;.dsez. TO o W. Indiana av a son. Dec. 21. I F.orn to Mr. and Trs. Charles : Cohlentz. IW'i N. N'otr Ihime av.( a son, D-". ' -. F.orn to Mr. and .,.rs. William Sibley. "Ii' W. Wash ng' .n av.. a 'son. Dec. 2 2.
Q. C. D., Richard C. Turner to
Jessie J. Kinklin, lot 20, Cedar par, $2. W. D., Emma S. Kuespert and husband to William Miller and William S. Robertson, part lot "C" Kuespert and Summer's addition. $23. Winnie I-awrence to Michael Pawlowski and wife, lot 11 William s; Yail's addition. $1. "W. D., Marietta Y. Krieghhaum to Leslie C. Whitcomh and Fred W. Keller, lot 24 'Wenger and Krieghhaum's third addition, $2.
AMIVATIOV TIII KSDAY. The weekly civil service examination which is h'd -n Tuesday in tile local post Oo.ee, -.. i'l be hold on Thuirs. lay. Dec. .'7. I'M., op. account of Christmas day falling n Tuesday. The same change will ludd -oiid n-t week when the examination will he held on Thursday. Jan. ::. T.l, instead of Tuesday, Jan. 1.
KNKlSTS IN Mi:i)ICL COUPS. Louis il. Make, 219 S. St. Joseph st., was enlisted in the army medical department at the local recruiting oftice Monday morning and sent to Ft. Thomas, Ky
MAiuiiAC'i: i.icrxsi:s. Leo A. Lee. bookkeeper, Detroit, Mich., and Frances li. Deye, nurse, Rochester. N. Y. Richard C. Turner, South Rend and Mary I). Kberhart. South Bend. Ralph K. Cealka, hookkcrpcr, Soutli Pend, and Ksther Goering. Stev ensville. Mich.
si:i:vtci: i i.ac. for school. A servier rlag. containing nir.' -tars, wa- pre-jerirod to the Indiana A cr...e c'hristktn Sanday seh.ool by tnemb.Ts of th-1 D-'.fa Alpha duss, during th--' 'hi i-tma xrcis- S tndav morning. Thr pri-.-entation pee. h w a - tua.je !-y Mi-s Gertrthlc NA hcr-r. pr.-id-nt of th.( ko-s.
K AliP.ITS STOLhX. FJuar l IVKezo, :.21 w. Indiana av.. reported the theft of five Peug;nn l.ares and a numl er of chickens from his yard some time during Samiav r.i'-rht.
VISITS IWRFATS.
NOTlCIk I. ö. R. M. No. 42'h Rcg-:!ar
Pattahon Sergt. Maj. C. J. Meyer
of the 1 -7th hdd artillery, station- , -1 at Camp Shelby. Miss., is visit- ; it.g his parents. Mr. and Mr'. An- j dt-w Meyer. f 1 4 F. Colfax a v.
s.M n;i:i:. Can : au y.lu' the puzzle on pa-e Aclv. 723-23
(EIc rmtces ßat 117 Sooth Mtho St. Correct Apr-art! for Women
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In accordance with our established policy to close out each season, our entire stock and not carry anv goods over into the next season we will start at 8:30 Wednesday morning a sale for the absolute clearance of every winter garment in stock.
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Our entire stock of elegant winter coats reduced for a quick clearance to
$
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50 $
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50
At $12.50 Values up to $25.00 At $17.50 Values up to $32.50 At $22.50 Values up to $39.50 At $27.50 Values up to $45.00 One-Third Off Our entire stock of Fine Cots including all our Silk Velours. Values up tc $125. 0( at OneThird Off.
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Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of wool suits at $10- - $15 $20
Up to $25.00 Suits Up to $39.50 Suits Up to $59.50 Suits
$10. 00 $15. 00 $20.00.
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Mid-winter
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Dresses
Including all our street and afternoon dresses serges, silks and georgettes
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$
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'39
50
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At $13.75 Values up to $25.00 At $19.50 Values up to $32.50 At $25.00 Values up to $45.00 At $39.50 Values up to $69.5? One-Fourth Off Our entire stock of Evening and Dinner Gowns, Party Dresses and Dancing Frocks.
BLOUSES Twenty per cent discount on an assortment of 300 Handsome Blouses ranging in price from $3.95 to $15.
SKIRTS Every Fall and Winter Skirt in the house included at 20 per cent off.
BE ON HAND EARLY Prepared to find the Greatest Ready-to Wear Bargains you have ever seen.
The unusual Reductions prevent Approvals or Exchanges Every Sale will have to be Final
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117 South Michifin SL Correct Apparel for Women
Fur; a $'0 Xrr.as rrr;er.t hA V,.. ... .
