South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1918 — Page 2

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I HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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WOMEN TO AID Issues Proclamation Setting Out Their Duty to Help Win the War. The f d !vv i n i- .i i . t i - I i ;iv. ;-ir J ! O' 1 't I ! : ,'i t i o r h nrtr.r th v.orjiri of Indiara to ::;:' v for v a r 5-rvi-f : "To tl Women of Ir.di.tr a: "In nrdf r that the l'nitl States government may kno.v upon whom it may depend and the extent f its r olJr(,,, shoul I tl.e d'-tr.ar.ds of th war ii -.vitat' the further par-ti-i.ati'!i of the women of Ani i i' a in the irn-at trudle for human nsht arid civilization, it has a;.o ach state to rKi-tT it women population, w ith a stat mi lit of th--ir qualifi' ations ami vv iilir.Knes for patriotic service. "In Indiana thi-; ta.-k ".ill la- mi-d-r-ikn, beginn mu on th- a n ni er- , y of the historically Mnilirant i title of I'xintoii, April I'.. i; ihoped to have the vvoik eompleted in 1) lus. Vf at- trutirnr that the time will never com- when the women ..ill --e .-1 1 1 - I upon to bear HMO'thin a voluntary burden in their aoitorne.i lines or s ii' c, i.ui un i owrnment regards it as the put of orudern to he prepared for any f-iiiTKcriry, and for that reason it is t.ikit i; a oen.-u.s of its w ouian . power, as it has taken a reni. of its man ;.over. CalN on Women. "I. therefore, surest jn the name f Indiana's proud record in the preparation for and the participation in this world war. that the mothers, v. iws. Meters of our patriot--, w ho have offeie! their lives t thvir otintiy, show a me lsure of appre iation of the duties devolving upon them by asvjstin eh fully in making this revist i ation a .-ueeess. Anvthini; short of .-ikic'-s would he forei-n to tl.e oo-:er spirit and will d tr.u t from the sens.- of security and 1 1 1 i ft from home to which our hos are entitled and u in h thy are nin fi secure. The trio'.M service of the women of Ameiic.t is important to the (,u:y r Amerna in this present time of I Til. and I know the women of Indiana will not shirk their duty. "JAMLS I ; (ImH. "(Io ernoi ." An important part which the retritiation of women for r work Michigan Druggist Praises Fine Kidney Medicine l'T sm e your fre pa ra t iop has h en introduced on the market v e havi- had a td' ndid sale tor it and generally th".- who use it sjaaV. er faoralily leaidini: it. W" know a p;irty in thi.- it who ;-s sutTeritm from kidney trou'id" ami aftei- iiin- four hott'es of Ir. Kilmer's S.amp-Root tU tine. We regard Suamp-IIoot as one (.f the .et. rncdirines on the market. '- rv trul out s. i: i:. mii,lki: S V. ists. Mi. 1 !' I :. Tra erse i I.'ttcr to Dr. Kilmer A. Co.. Illnirlia tnton. . v. PnMt What Nuainp-lhwit Will Io Tor You. iend ten cents in Ir. Kilmer Co.. Ihnhamton, X. V.. for a sample size bottle. U will cnvn.ee an one. Von will als receive a 1-ookiet of aluat!e ir.:or:t;a!i'"n, telling about the kidnes -nd Lladiler. When writing. sure arul nention the .outh l'.er.d I'aily Kews-T:mes. Medium and l.tre size hottles for hale at all dru store?. Adv. Simple Way to End Dandruff TtnTi' is on 1. v . failed to ri' , an.l tliat I o:i d-:io ir ."it t a ; ci;t : orri un'ii lion id ; s.ii-e wa that hart r ta , i nd r a ff a. ; o .1 i '1 e n. t h i . !.tll"el . To do !hi. nir oi:i-. i of j l.iir, r on t ro:n an di'a-r stör- ( thi- is a 1; Mm will 'i", ,! . ap;iv :t .tt nisht when r tirin e!'.(u-;h t nii'isteTi th s'.il; it in i;tntl with t h ::nw f. ; use 1 ruii in or r. . i..nd! niot u ill i: not ai., e t;n .i i 1 ;. a t ;ou v ; en:;rel d an. I tr.tco i ; r t ::: e eon-.;, stn'v an" or our :r.ore ap; .et-! ili-e.h,. a?., ewrv Mt'.Ule silt. it. T matter how much dir you rr.a have. You vkill rind all it. h:n ait.' of the N'ülp will sto; ir.-: and, .nur hair will t,e y. lu "ilos. s'.lk.N and sort, and loo. dn::T 1UT.tlV. Ivel a hundred if: 1 e I . Ad. Tin: iih:l win e of 1 1 h e most ff this countrv r "Whatever I am. an (ess I rave attained. s"a. i.i.vi e r ! : v r 1 .e . w ha t e e ; .-.:-I o.ve it all f m ' w if-. Sh has e er e n a :i : .-t':r.tion and tlie of :ny hf- " To h w ife shtejl I be th Cre t test such a . i p u". a ic. es.-r t elf wh. v.orT.a.'i. but ho.v impo-v lra-,'-;eil d.owr. , b.eala aa he. dra c in C -do a ti o a s r: a ail 'the ! lu-' w ma'i i:i this . r i t : t : st. i rt ! ori e to .'U.; d ten- i a toi.:- of s; . su-h L.v.La k. I::.;.!:., ra'de i 'on;po .: !. xv !.. h ?fii'f it:ot; I. i :;. : !' t r ' he: i ) A e : - Ye-An.er;-.an wotuen to !: i . i 1

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rii.i-. V. Strickland Sü-ek. Noinin; tlon on Renvx ratio Ticket. 1-1 1 'i s v. Strickland is a candidate i: the nomination for justice of the I . of Portaeje twj'. on the demor .i tic ticket at the May 7 primaries.

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i:m.s w married STKICKL.WI). i.- a man. years old.

After Kiadiiatinj; from college he j York city, local merchants are p. became a. hih school superintend-j ins? pev cent of the freight r;tnt and then a college professor. Hejto Chicago, while Kalamazoo, (Ira d g. e up his teaching in K0, studied j Kapids, Ilattle Creek and sevr-i il law am! graduated in 1 1 1 and has! other Michigan towns are rated . 1 een a member of the Indiana hur jj pf.r cent. This, according; o : in-e that time. In 1 t 1 ." he formed j South Uend shippers, is unfair, ai 3 a partnership with Holancl Oben- the time is now ripe for them j rhain and they have been know i take the initiative and have the four

Sitit. that v 1. enchain time as the law and Strickland. Ii r in of

will i-!ay. already is heinK shown hylrnany of thee Michigan firms were i i-.iut from the civil service cum-1 selling the same goods as those in tuition of the federal Kovernment Imliana, hut were enabled to sell through the woman's section of the them at a cheaper price because of national council of defense for worn-j tllis discrimination in rates. The

en m war WOIK. 1 lie Commission IS opvnini; examinations for women tu I Id! the position of clerk oualit'u d in! statistics and an ountinir. lerk ouali i!"t d in oftice administration, and I clerk qualified in l-usiness adminis' tration. .show fiivat IiUeiet. lieports from all over the state indicate a livelv interest in the hahy siinpr program iruuuurated hy the j child welfare eomniittee of the won I en's section of the state council. In j spite of the ovei shadowing interest 'in the Lihertv loan drive, the work ! w ill he continueil indefinitely and it' t ... ....... ... ... i is pt-iieveti mat Indiana will not tau i t( . f-ntrilaite its part to the national i campaign, which, it is hoped, will save a minimum of 2. "'.' hahies to the country. Three (lasses a day for the intru tion of icistrars are heim; held under the direction iind suja rvision of Miss Catherine (iliver in the lecture room at tfie V. M. '. A. The lit of registrars and hooths for registration will he Kiven out sometime Wednesday. Mis.s Irene Warren, an etlicieney expert from 'hicairo, ;nd ,s;ss Mary Murphy, a.-si.-tant to Mrs. Ira Couch

Wood, national c hairman of child j Indiana Ue;tl Instate hoard. IJoth reiritration. also from Chicago, will ; P ntlemen made short addresses on address a mass meeting f the worn-j tn r'al estate husiner,s and particuen of tho ity in the hih school j 1;-rl' of ,n tate oipanization an J auditorium Wednesdav ri-ht. I ils present prosperous condition.

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I'nd. r the leadership of its din ( tor. Prof. John J. Pecker, dean of the music department, the Notre I'.mie Timers ity (ilee cluh will ive a concert Wednesday evening at the uiNlnu.ik.i hiuh seliool aiitlitorium. . tie concert is -ien under tin ii. f . . t i i .u I it-Mt: .f Vi 'mihilf in,l t h r. ?ro. , ,, , , t eds will he turned oer to the , - . . t , . , , . , , , k inputs of ( oluniou war fund. A . ... ,,, , aried mtefet:n iin'iam will b- ... V ... , :aen .it the icncert. snefialties to , , , T- . i. ! oüered hv the limeritv l'anjo - .i f.Moiin eri'i, solo soie-tions ly .Jo.-e ('"i'ni'1.1, the noted Spanish j tf nor. and Scotch selections hy Walt' r ' k'- fe. , j ! 'ollow ni-: i- tin I'vrH'iie. "Last pi 1 t'ih-e tli;l, ' I t . . I S.-rhti:;- . . . (Ilee i procrani : . . Nelor I'cla r''hestra. c; 1 1 C lah. So! Select-d. J, so 'oro'-.a. 1 ! - iken Thon; I n I'ic.i rd :e ( k-o rKsi hat pi l! - Selected., i in. o- Mandolin 1 a i: .la: Not 1 1T.lee F.o ' i 1 1 a d w i c k Cluh. 'eine I loir.e" . . . .... t tey S; e iks thi1. 'f , '-When the "A kit of Scotch." Walter 'Kerfe. Th- Swku-d of V rrara kallard (Hoc club. Tt n .Minutes of K:u Time. 'h irb s Mcv'au'.ey. .- V, r.. TVimi.i T I ! t-1-. . 4i iv, ALWAYS o Tin:. thi man who buy? one of cur ' r a r; d.i rl Tt-.akes of watches. This Jewelry store has estabhsheil a repi "..iti.'Ti f-r hav:-. the most reliable . ate: . t ce :e? mri am! years of experw h - the utmost accuracy demanded rjualif.e? in v. at hs to know what a ood watrh is an.l hov to repair and aljust it to your s. tisfm tiov. ? t 23' i discount on v .itches thi month. Ch is. M. Sehn il. 21 Si.th .Michigan st. Advt. .w oi.n skTTLi::!. If you r'r.vi jn ;r citern w.,ter so bl.ii k i rari't use it pet a 10c pa.k..-e i.f Ahl Settler at the O. K. fasli Grocery. Adv.

SEEK BETTER FREIGHT RITES

Shippers of .South Bend and Mishawaka Will Meet Thursday Evening. All shipoei.; of South hcml an I Mis-h.iuaka arc ured to at"ii'l a meeting which will be held in the Chaml er .' (."'ninierce on Thürs. :: :.t A p. ni. for tlie purpose of eecarir.K yt j)cr ccni freight rate .ist of I'.uü.aIo and Pittsburgh. Thn territory :s known t traffic in.:i as the ar"rii trunk line terr'to'y. C. L,. Millhouse. chairman of the traftic hureau of the Chamber of Commerce, will preside at the meeting, beim; as-Uted by I.. II. Martintraffic manager of the Oliver Chilled I Mow works. At the present time five Michigan towns are receiving shipments from the eastern trunk line territory at a much cheaper rate than Fouth 1 end. Mishawaka. Klkhart or (los ten. These last named towns pay a ate which is listed as 90 per cent nd which means that taking Chic B' as the 100 per cent rate from ? n.'i med Indiana towns induced in I that territory which pays the Jl per rent rate. Mr. Martin stated last nm'ht that "ovt n um- luuuuiin 1... 11 .1 " ceius ii iiunureu pounus on lust class rreight. the other classes decreasing iccordinp: t a sliding scale of rates. In a year's time this would save local shippers many thousands cf dollars. ther information of value to Iocal shippers sill he siven at this meeting. CHICAGO LITHOGRAPHERS MAY MOVE TO THIS CITY Seo'y Howard Emmons of the youth Cend Chamher f Commerce, who was a uuest of the South Uend TP:(, illi:irii :,t tho tv.U-1v-luncheon yestenlay. announced in a short talk on the effort that is heir.ir made hy the chamher to locate new factories here that a Chicago lithographing concern is consideling moving their plant to South ISend. lie taid that he is in correspondence with the rrm, who are impressed with South Bend's facte ry advantages. Other quests, of the local realtors at their lunc heon were .1. W. Field- I house and C. If Durham, president and secretary respectively of the j The huy-a-home question. the J campaign for which is now in prog ress here, was generally cliscusseu hy the memlers of the hoard. FORMER SOUTH BEND MAN JOINS SERVICE j Word has been received here of ' the enlistment of Albert C. Ctonle" as a clerical worker at Camp Keari rey. Calif., which is located 1 1 ; miles from San l)iej;o. Mr. Coonis the son of Mr. and Mrs. ( haries oonley no? W. Colfax av. ; He left South Lend nine vears airo. . . . . . ,.. -oins west for his health. Since ' . , , . .. . . . . ' then he has visited many iointf in - . . , . . , ,. , 'the west hut has made his home . . , , T.. , lI- Cdcn. t tah. ! A r,ooi mfY. flirre is an everlasting value to a diamond conseeiurntly it is al-i jways a pood huy, opperially when i ieoM hy a responsible ciealer. We jare ?howin some beautiful dii- ! mond .jewelry in settings of the j newest design?. We have a lare , (assortment which we mount to order. Uy comparison you will find I our prices agreeable. Calvin Claner Co. - Advt. AI1MV AM) NAV Thirtv niemhers of thr rmy and ! N..v union attended the meeting hold at Slick's hall Tuesday nUht. Two ai'plieations for memhership

w i re received. Arrangements werejjhip perfect. Always a little touch

made for a social hour to he i. fter the meet'njr on May 7. held ALL in oxi: With the Brunswick. You can enJov the world's best music because 'The krur.swlck is designed to play "better" all records of all makers. 'The adaptability of The Hrunswick to all records is one of its special features. Any needle may be used, lr.cludinp jewel point, saphlre ball. Fteel, etc. All without extra cost. Demonstrated at Smith & Wherretta. Adv. j Mil. TAllMFR ! We have everything ir. the farm I implement line Pefore you buy j come in and look over our stock. l ou 11 not only save time but money, for our prices are rieht down where !ou like to see them. No trouble to show or demonstrate our poods. Cr-me and talk It over. Advt. Trv NEWS-TIMES WANT AD

Skirts

Series, Poplins, Silks and Satins, $5.95 to $25.00.

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Get Into the Fight Join the Crowd Do It Now Invest in Libertv Bonds It Means Victory

Frocks That Fashion and Fancy Both Approve

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Stylish Stout Dresses at Popular Prices We have chosen to pass the advantage of our purchases to vour judgment. See these models ranging from $19.75 to $45.00.

FRIENDS SERENADE MR. AND MRS. MAHLER Mr. and Mrs. ken Mahler, S 1 ä K. Jefferson hlvd., were serenaded last niht hy a small gathering of friends, inimediattly upon their return from their hune moon. The ydinih couple wet" tied together with a rope and marched through the husimss district, led hy a quartet playinc ukeleles. Tlie ,rioi.-', upon Iiis arrival home totind a letter awaitinc him informmi; him to repoit at mice for military service. He will have with the South r.end contingent on April -Vh srcii i.c.vi-;i.y styli:s: Just one of the many complimentary expressitms heard daily oy these inspecting the aried assort-

I NIOV Mi:i:TSlI:ient of beautiful suits at T. S.

Garland and Co. Suits. $19. 75 to $73. Trieatines, Poplins and 1'olret twills. Series in six different styles way out of th ordinary. WorkmanTeed mixtures in.prevs and tans, of distinction at Garlands. Advt. want cAsT-orr miMTrui;. It mi-;h.t be well to call the attention of the h'iusewife at this time of the ve ir to the fact that all casti off furniture and clothing whieh ac1 cumulate in such abundance at hruse cleaning time win be cratefully received by the Salvation army". Children' c'.othinc: is needed especially. P-y calling- Bell :.2 or Ilrme 1 9 4 the Salvation army wacon, will call for any donations that vou may have. nrrrm.ic modix in Is built complete and f-ady for service, jeing eiu!pped with a rMke or exprcs bdy, according to your choice. Al'O with bow top to .itmlar driver f-om t h A O "I V i

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ier. ate action ; ind will show you a profit day it st.trts work. Republic Truck Cr. ton blvil. Reil phon from the very! South Rend ' "13 F. Jeffer2030. AJvt.

Robertson

Store opens You Stand of Victory This American Boy is now in France fighting for the honor of his country and protection of his sister and 3 yours. Rut 1 Ic annHinnUlli Ul 1J viwvuviin, on You to help him to that victory. Atternoon and Street Dresses at $19.75 TatTetas in plain colors and stripes; Foulards with satin combinations, some with tunic effects; Georgettes in combinations. A remarkable attractive collection for choosing at this popular price, $19.75. A Charming Choice in Frocks at $25.00 to $45.00 Figured Voiles, Georgettes, Etamines, Foulards, TatTetas, from misses size 14 to extra size AO. Sport Dresses in linens and flannels, in plain colors, stripes and checks. Jersey Dresses in dt tan and blue, and up. several shades from $25.00 LIBERTY L Hold Labor Pageant Saturday Nights to Aid Bond Sales. A labor parade will be ntacred in tha downtown stf -ts every Satur day niht for the next few weeks to help stimulate the tale, of Liberty honds. according to a report from l.ie various labor Tuesday niijht. kiberty loan sales in five of the South kend hanks Tuesday amounted to $"4,731. according to the reports Riven by these Institutions. Two of the local banks had not com piled their tiRuref (ot NTiks tvi:itaUDsniini:. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April 1 7. The Ox counties in the seventh federal reserve district tonight hid Mibseribed $37.01.000 to the third Liberty loan, it was announced at state headquarters. During the day three more counties went "over the top." They were Dearborn. Lush and Porter. Tippecanoe county's total, whi-'h has stood at $500,000 for several (.r.ys, took a spurt today to $l.40o,0C0. The county's minimum allctn.t nt is $ l. 700. 000. Three counties in the "soft corn" district, where farmers have lest r uch of their corn this season, reporte! today that they were greatly o ersubscrit'ed. They were already i.K-ludt-l in the lis: of honor counties. Jasper county, whose allotment is $170.00'-', has subscribed S O.r,o0. an oversubscription of u.- re than 1''0 per cent. Renton ounty with a ju -ta of $273. OCA has si bscribed ::3.00.', and Xew'ton ountv with an allotment of

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Specializing in Smart Clothes for Larae Women We are masters of correct lines and youthful styles for large women Crmnent that are right up to the minute and perfect in lit.

These Newest Blouses justify the time spent in choosing an extra blouse for the summer season in advance. Pussy Willow Blouses, shawl collars with trimming of small pearl buttons, also braid fastening of pearl but tons and loops; grey, flesh and maize, at .$5.35." Crepe de Chene Waists, heavy quality with rolling collars, pearf' buttons; also all white stripe crepe de chene with plain crepe collar and cuffs, from $8.75 to $10.50. Georgette Crepe Waists, with emb. collar and cuffs, at $8.75. Wash Waists of voiles, emb. and lace trimmed, $2.98 to $5.00. Georgette Crepe Waists in navy, tan,J:lack and white lined, beaded fronts, at $8.75 to $16.50.

Keep Up the Good Work Knitting socks for the boys at the front. Thev need them. Grey and white Yarns at 50c ball; 95c to $1.13" hank.

$100.000 has reported $260.000. County totals announced tonipht include: Allen, $1,250.000; Cass, $::44.130: Delaware. $2.r.0.000: Grant, $1.150,000; Howard. $24 1.450; Madison, $1.150,000; Marion, $7,000.000; St. Joseph, $730,0 )0; Tippecanoe, $1.400,000; Vigo, SI. 254, 700. ALASKAN EXPLORER REPORTED TO BE ILL HANKS, Alas., April 17. A messenger arrived at Fort Yukon. Alas1 a. yesterday from the Arctic ocean with word that Vhhjamur Stefans--on. the explorer, who is wintering at Berschel island, is suffering from typhoid fever and is very low. Dr. P.urke. a Fort Yukrn mission physician, left inimediattly over the 200mile snow trail to the explorers' base. Ry taking five dos teams and 1 t:inir them in relays and by "mush- 1 ing" day and night the doctor hopes j to reach Hersehel island" in 10 days. From Fort Yukon the trail runs up the Porcupine river and across the continental di'.ide to the Rat portage. Alexander Alln. a former member of Stefansson's party, accompanied Dr. Rurke. i i:xiniiTi:NCFT artist opens new department. W. D. Staples ( for 15 years a specialist In comj mercial photography has established j a ground floor studio and work 1 room? in the St. Joe building, and j will devote much attention to amajteur kodak work. His lorn? exper- ; ience will he appreciated by those who want the best pos&Ible service at no Increase in pr'c-e. Phones: Home, 5232; Reil. 734. Advt. A Ni:W OlUfJI.VATIO.V known as the Vanity Fair Tettibocker is featured this year as a mct admirable substitute for the petticoat. The rrments are developed in Jersey o all colors and whil ideal for treet wear they are most charminz for dancinir. Do not be one of the las: to adopt the new j style but come in to Hawkins Style Shop at the Mabel 3 03 J. M. S. i Rhl. and leave vour order for the 'o!or you desire. Advt.

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You Ride or Drive or Stay Out-of-Doots? announce a special Coat Offering. In a

uns unusual showing we have gathered

of "special" coats, the most favored and recent styles especially adapted for business nnd driving.

movlels, also the new metropolitan done with novel pockets, callus and

Some are full silk lined. Popular colors of beie, grey, blue, sand and tan. Prices are $25.00, $29.75, $35.00 to $45.00

Suits

Short, jaunty Jackets with vestee fronts and over collars. These Suits of Popular Serges, braided, buttoned and pleated. Their chic simplicity assures their popularity with fashionable women. Prices are widely ranged from $19.75 and up to $65.

Have Your Corset Fitted First then choose your new gowns or outer apparel, spring corset will give the proper vtle lines t- th outer garments and show oil their smart, fashionable to the best advantage.

You are sure to have a corset a corset ideal tor vour figure,

$3.50, $3, $2.50, $2 and even less Our corsetieres will gladly assist

in selecting the American

best suited to your figure. As perfect fitting is so important, they will fit the garments and adjiM them to insure real comfort.

Robertson K&Äcoipaxy

Business Hours: Special

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Wonderful val lies in Silk. i!L- -11 - il 1 V. V ors, at $5.95. ore Mvles lvhs. new new exactly riht in -tvle vie.Mgn. it vou choose from th on l.adv M odi 1 S:30 t. 5:i0 Saturday 9:3e. Sale of Sale Starts Thursdav Morning at 9 A. n. Bush that will 1:1 uin thi ICS frjshlv J.u- aiiwl

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