South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 147, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 May 1918 — Page 2

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40 Children of St. Joseph's Parish Hear Sermons at Communion. F.ea t:S il !h morr.n held at ! e i r. n in i I r :h es S i r, "1 i .., ; .- V .1. -" p h "S i ll ill h 'in Hill M. .-rt S ore n, ". - .ui ! riii.i , v h- n 1 g . r i - ! i i t: i it :.. r k -I I . i rn c,,r . first t:n!v (iinn i ni.r: ..t i hih rii.i Th- Lev . Patr Harro!" v.r..-- - !- hi .t r. t, I:'.. "A A. Holser was j n . and Be neun- H t''T'!" w i - -ubip- it o Fa t h f' '' '.!!;: . r ,. il'd ' t rnon. w hi li v. .!.- if ,in . n-: ti - naf ur". A choir of iii. I ..:cs . ,,ir: 1 ;"1 a - I 1 h , .1 1 1 I w - n-- , . r.i - ' ! . , ! n jv n: ! 1 1 v .iri 1 1 m-t i a . w.-.s - ; ;i 1 1 j. u!l the "!'. Kt Ir.f.t rna t !,-; I The altars Ki-f (i'-i i.i.i j.rffui!p of ed inl wm white f j ;-!". .i rid et r t . t t i. d W . T f I .1 - 'inn ol:.-. M he a r b d;. ,t ;.-d t. Jo-, .;,, .j o;j ! 1 1 d re !.i t I - o f t b bill 1 1 . myriad of li-'h: d ,t r:i! Fa rent . tn-'r,' ard Th- litt!- on-f i iii'v i!'-i f ii" ; 1 1 ' ' ' ! e i r; d t h It w a an 1 1 ; : p i - -Ca i ie, . e s,L' bt '. Ilf'll. i'fter ?fie Ioriiin N un Sum I '! i r ' . the e hild "en i p pro. 1 1 h ed ÜP- alb.r ra 1 in r-ceie ttie J:le-if Ju b. ; h z i r ! va i i n e; r, a i T i ! j i ri w 11 1 1- aim i w hi' et', th- Inn s w-a ;- iny b ! .! .'.m a r.l w h 1 1 era a I I Stated dire- tlv ia hind th-;lr-n were t h' j-'n"!' iloiv o i i e t v and the Chiidi'i. of hi'- I ." ,.li;iMa! y. 1 U f i f i 1 nt i: e the Jitter w f ., i , n ! i ,rr.- '.mi: w a : ' These i'iils present1! MSht. oc.-upv in a Imo ; the renter a !. Th' a ftertioon set ' rn'l -1 t t 1 of a iiiM'f-;niiv. diction of tlie n)of i:;.., Jllent. Mls Mari IÜ-- I'd hi. h n i I S i ' ra - t!lC piOi ptin, l'e;rinir a!.;'t a ilk iio'i :- ran Kl-, which was pl.iie j ;n front or t h- it 1 1 a r i 1 1 1 n i ' il ia t " ! y p r i d i n -the serv which vwie d'-dn ated to the spiritual Miitsol.itii.fi of the llieni is of St. J (. ' i MiSi who ,'ie nw ri-rhtin in France, on,. (,f th- H o w iil r.irrii'il a laiue wreaTh of carnation-- w lr. h was ilepo-pi d ut.nn St. .!o-ci. ' altar. The W it 1 ;a to A .d-r va snort instruction i tne t nnM-u. ellins them f the m'.it i;b: of' Pejni; a inemher of th'1 hibl:en of Mary. '"Women h.if the -i i-.it"t power , of loe," said I"r. F"lU'er. I!- tb.en cited an rntane of a mo.net who) e:it her onl son off to war. en- : eouruitu hint, uplifim his spirit: anl P' inuiri jr- to tns 1:-:ii t. .ilthough she iralitl at the time that he nullit nver se him ;. :ain i. I-'r. Fofi-er im pre.----'I upon ' i t 1 1 . minds the necessity or diesd.- mod- . -st'.y. "I'rs as well as ,;,,. n , . . . n i -will e -.!- tii'-e. hre'vimc and -ducifion will .How." he siid. 'bat avoid the .--; tieriis of fashion which art ined h; men who hae a profound knowledge nf the human l.'-ai't and' are intended to eci:- the pus-ions' of rtien " "He pu-e in be.nt." he ontinued ' "for so ietv .iib'hi's a spot ail importance to th" puritv of women. Fe tlist'ti't in o;- a ffeet lo is. modest rn :;- d i-e.-s and m r in win d j and d-'d. In th:s mann"" n;: wi!!! 'occoine in tt-iitv a child ol.Muy."' THY (.(OD UTK." r.emen-tter "fiooii LIT K" 5 totally different frorti any oth margarine on fhe market and i is :n a eiass in ip-ei v,- p-r as l-ivhv aoi r solute .i. lis far? ion is one erne I. Thor are a? manv different trades i of mnrraripe as of butter, hut we u tint st ita t in z y. guarantee "i'OOn ' LUCK" to h superior to any other marjririne or we will at once refund your ninn"v. Mn.ljrn ä- Macintosh, wholesale distributors. Advt. SYSTI.M SI TIAIR. Card in.1ee!- are Invaluable business t r. d professior.a ! rr.en. f.; Let us demonstrate how you can eliminate unnecessary liber by sdmpli-f-incr deff.'l-. We have complete Indexes .'ind rii-. b vire. of the xno-t approved kind. Tell 113 your problem and we will sutrtrest index lyitfms f.-rec:a'ly adjptd to your purpose. The Herr .vi Herr Co. Ill W. Wnshinu-ton a v. Ad.

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' rant this idea id national sovereignP rie.iecl tr ... b life not only witb;tv th,.y ,.,., ,W(, rnilIion strong ' f'. I-' i . ii . i , util in'i.tr 1ml At-ith the ' ...

1 th" l b en.-h ontim-'ent. 1 i , I'huli-h ttoops a well. Kr. SadMim i hi- spent two -ea is a- a private, th ' th. ;'d e.,v he vvas mad a rnrporal I'-l' "'!' wiul. r ! -Vi u ;l j , i i , . . , . . ....... . . . . t - i . . 1 ftev" h o o h'- W.i- proi 1 1 oil d t o t il r.ini. o br.sv '- cocporai. For unu.-ua how n upon tV'' battle f.ebb Lit ut. S.iuvai:- wa I. I I I I .1 I t O Willi . . . h'O.ots by both the Freut h and ' " "o" Sorxrtl in Treu- lie. I 1 Fi. S.iuvau" i.- on.- of tio ma n v j u ! lio'.ic prie.-d w p.c. lias served in ; i t rt nehes, rad as a i h i pla in 1 it I .i privat-, a ml today h i- idli. e.- ,,f t -.,. Fn-iK h er t I i n t ha t t lie a 1 1 ies 'S oif of ; a r my. IF' will score i. i.dei ;.-.v v lrtorv. o er the ka 'rr! md .; ll. ' thr ma n v opju esse.) ! i t s ore of t h c 1 1 1 . nations. ijii i I'o'and. ; vi!I be a free and independent ou nt ry. The life of b- t !, 11 r 1 1 en t -d. .ii.ed at b ' 1 1 il is W:i 1 ; ; I I C 1 e , ; f ;!," iocal 1 1 soldier and th' i'iifM ; of t hi- wa r will be e- l

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Th nrur.swlCK is designed to Diav better" 11 r-nr-Am f all ,ol. of all makers Th" ad? 1 tability of ihe DnmoWick , to all records Is one of Its special features. Any iiedl may be used. ir.cludirr jewel point, saphire ball. , uteel. etc. All without extra cost, j Demonstrated at Smith & Wher- , rett's. Adv. 1 sföri

REV. H. L. DAVIS

I , . ,1 Pastor of First M. E. Speaks on "True Patriotism" at Morning Service. A -:;:l audience tilled th" lars-? auditorium .L the First Methodist chi.' ih w si c: day to honor the .oltii. r.j of the Civil war. th- Woman's i.eliet' col ps and th" Spani.-l; American Vetera is. Tlie pastor. Ke. Henry L. Davi.-. sporve upon tii .-'i'ij"!. t of '"True t 'i 1 1 iuti.-m ba.-( d u oon Matthew I w iiicii i et r t to the paying of ti li-ut unto t.'a'.'M! . Tlu- nr-'t division of th lsi.tjurs.e pat.iotism o:- one--: i. ni to do with lo e lor i ii;inti. The c '. t ii' m'.iu re (if I Jr. l.ii address was ,?f-(llil dls- ! ls" .i . 1 loiism. rioti m part ai f b low o ; Fa 1 1 i it i-ii i is a virtue. Many re -'nt writ-is litve insisted that it i a v it e. Fatriotism is only victou? when it is exclusive. When it opciatv.i i iubr the spirit of the ancient cian wherein love for one's own i !. n 111. ant hatr"i for everv other! ;in. hut true pati'iovism -w hile lov sp'-i t and honor- the rights of every j : oi ii r Miuntr v. It i-; the patriotism i of .Jc.-iis Christ, while lovini; the' . I u:d "f his lurih and weeping over: I tii- yre.tl cit of Jerusalem. et Iiis, i ni' rMfiiiiol to the whole earth, j Thr lt Mi-H-ialde .Man. f "The most lni.-eiah'.e man in all j the wo. 11 is the man w ho either (ior-s tod ove his (ountry or has no jiountrv to lop. As 'Walter Scot! Iaid: 'l-ivirv Ii- shall forfeit fair jienowti arid doubl' dvinq- s'nall o , down to the- v ib- dust fro n wiicnc" he sptui:-. unwept and unhoiiored md unsunvr.' "Fut what is th' measure of pa-trioti-m : What tribute shall a nu:n tnd-r unto his govern mont '.' Tin1 s-o ":! of 1 1 has answered for lis iit uue-tion: lie mu.-t bo rcadv lo me all. rh- t-olciier from "Gl tu "ti:. ?,ic up tlu years of prciur.itifii for life, left hniiic and tij-eside. i ud i;ae up his property, endured i ntold sufferings anil v;avo. many of t4iem, their liv-. -'.Nnd what did they -aiii lv thi ; '. i IT " f i n u ' Tiiey preset ed the national union, thev bridged all the

chasms of difference, and th-y hae:(ruo of ,,al.t.eIs. u,(tin whh.h mmh han.le.I down to posterity h sea m - J n , .c , j a t ; f , js t0ntained. Illstrue-

Iess "la?. which remains today tip.4 inOM jtotent emblem of human freeiirin of all the world. "Their neatest contribution to tiieir (Miintrv was in t lie fact that; settled forever tho theorv of na-i tionai so erei-;nt' as o-.er ;i-,lln.. f A i t;it st.it lights. In mrikinir r-ir- . . . . i lost bv death hve pel" cent of the.! nu ,nhCl s. th,. o.her endurin- untol hardships ami -ulTcrin. and thcir sat rilice toduv must be our supreme basis of a nneal in our a tt em nt t o 1 ' 'ftswer the false rlaims that liavo ' . n be.e'i set iin during this tiresentl. ..... r - .... - - ....... 1,1 K ,- ,11V.., !-,,. -.if, . I I I lit Ml II ll 1 I' lll''." I, HI' till 'H .IKM I lie sovereign rit;ht of the juesiticnt i;Mid ;onuress to command evcrvti... ..-.-ie , eo i r,,.c illlUri LOi int iun 1 11 1111 viii4'ii 'i'sf..,,, ju.tl,er of property r of i , f Triliuli- lo (i. A. C "in the second pi. ire the le-.-on national sov e; ei'iUy taught hy tii veterans of the Civil war is a sufti-i icnt answer to the outrageous doettttie of the I. W. W.. w ho soutrht ' ;ov ern ment's appeal! tM answer th" j ,.f conscription by strikes. ;vibotai;o ; land niur.b'r. And further in its' whit heat consume.-: their im pas- ! .tone! attempt to array the west j ;je, in the hack while tho face . , . .1. . :. . - . r 1 . 1 a clar d that there is no north n outh. no east and no west. "There is onlv one win bv w hich '

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. e iiio ir '.11 lilt' m ui ill in 10 , i.i- Ml 1 i.nr iinii uiji p hi 1,11 1 11 lown to our posteritv a united and by of our iujrit - y, an unsullied Fl as; .. . ... . . , the .-.eroU e if ner..l he prijert". our life and sacred honor. iin order that the government of the r.eoPle. and b the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth." LOST ARTICLES PILING UP AT POLICE STATION ' At the .idlection polite station thue of lost pocketiiooks a biilfs. llais ; h e bt es; l few w-eks ' In the in and other articles tliat :aiJ.eieo ddr:r..; th.e past .iiority of the bi-t propeity ca.-e the not neis t.f Il.l VP notrne-1 th1 police, and hnce the tation k""!' -t.ti c of at t;".es it the s ice i m u lat ire da i' .v. All pe-..ns wlo have hi:i- i-i the last month OST md a n v -w h t ate stai"i . . e Hot t eTnU 'ed their b'--it 'Kit s I i i o i:i at t ; i e f.on and idriitifv them. po.lt e HOODWIX )Kvi:ts. Tt vr-iv a pproj-riate that a place "huh is the Prurr Tedic.tte.l to be r; t i f i n -I ho".'.d itself l-e r.ea';t;f;;I. Ar.d the M.tre H..W kin Sty Si: op at r,r:, j. m. s ttbi so rr.uh so th:-? on, rate purse mi: ht h" . is bcatitlful; v ith a niodeit.ite to enter. but the pri.es are reassuring, as you n:ay purchase a wonderful cviset in rir.k and brocade fabrics from i j to .3 i-ither bavjk or front laceF l, l ! .l'l -s of price Will i V e t O e tili Mab, 1 HawkinJi i n.i i v id i a I r - viae hy wh! h she has won such a toteiae of f a s b: tia i Ie women. Adv.

At th 3ahation army ;.t right ("apt. Nhemiah Uruuk! a hort hut interetint; sermon. II !ook as his text, "Behold, there aris-f-ih a little cloud like a man's hand,"

from t'r.e huok of Kinrs. I "Th appearance of th clud in i , r . f- .itame a. the of th;ilotre Dame Professor Claims

j siartins- !innt in tne ciuntp from ; ' famine with ; i 1 1 its; horrors and p'-s-1 nen- death and 5 i.-com f ort tot harvest with all its. h'e.-'.-in.'s lor ail ; j !i ins t reatur?. ; ".Memorial dy in its origin may j ! iiae I'Pen likened to the appear-1 änce and pas-sir.ar of the idud that , nas ir.suii.ea in unity, ireet.jom aim ' li.tppiness for lium.i nit , by th- mjc- . mice or those whose memory is rcc- ' cfrnized on this memorial Sunday. I "The passing of the cloud con- : nrctcd with the present democracy ; Ideal will not fail in bettering oonuii;oii iur numanitv. "i:iijah the prophet was in an at -

titu'le of jtrayer on Mt. Carmellar.d present

I when his servant returned from hisjjn a ( if.drer liiit f i i i t 1 w iL' r tii a t"itV t 1 1 a - i o w I

, , -a?e ieiatins to tne c;oua tnat iook- ; , , nk lnaR's i.and. The nronhef I pr o( larr.ation resulted in the people ri-pnirin'' f hemtelv es a ccrird i n er i v I ( '-.i - - - - - - - - - - . "The J ormation of the natu ra 1 cioud and the atmospheric creation and purification is not in the power f the human, but the working out o uoOii ideals by man has prove, 'cnen-. iat throughout the aes 0f time. "Scripture likens Satan to a roarUon tekin- to devour l;uman - it wi! Ue.-ista nee .livine strenctii in eonuuer

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i ! ! A -:teat many questions- ronfront the public in these criti- al times , concern ir.ir information iti many ( hannels f gov ernment wot k and . buiness. There are vei"fPU. branches of many of the several do jpaitments represented in South' , Fend and general information is at ! I a premium. J i Much d"lay ran p aoidrd by o-i I inu direct to ht iulqua i ters, w hich ! i has recently been established in ! Washington, win re all information is av.'iitabl" as to otficiats, function.-. and location of all i;o eminent upi ft ments. This bureau can b rr.ii liol l'V addres-int; all coiiirnunications as fr.llous: Service liureau of the Comniitt m TuMii- Inforrnation, nft'tntlt a nl J. sts.. Washington. I). C " i i ii si 1 1 e i a u ;e uiiiicuiiv is ueiii; ei:lOuntered by the postoffiee depart-ni'-nt in mail addressed to military innd naval units. Thi is especial!'.- , tions have just heen issued hy the , I'ostoffit o department to withhold jail ordinary, insured or C. O. D. parI c'-U which are a dd rc sscd to memi hers of the national army, the regu lar armv or the national p.uurd. but tV?-li 'ivit Tiit sin i-ififil! v :i 1 1 il 1'fs.ci 'tl 1 . . i ltt 1 t'HIIMII . Ull'i I ' K III I I l l I .'VWi ,, lit n-v " unit. ,il LAST MEETING OF. ADgLL LtAGUt WtUNtbUAT I ....... . . . 1. . . , - . 1 . . 1 ,irmi'( rs 0 me .au-s-cii icaue , . .... . ia 1 mi 1 Te.i- iit iwi't r 1 ti will 1 1 i le'ia iiivii i.a.i. 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 t v. 1 111. . . .. 1 . .1... 1 1 year Wednesday ni.lit, V.. II ll.'l!TI,..l':iY III' II, AIIf'll l,l,..T 1 .. ,:l' I ... ... 4 1... illi. .... ... .' ..., win banuuet at the Oliver at .:.Jo o'cloi !:. Fesides the two excellent jspeaktrs that have agreed to adj dress the league, Ue. John V. Ca - aiiiUi-Ji, resident of tlie Fniversitv ! of Vor.-e flame and C.-idlev fl:,m- . . f i ) i n t Ii f cnniFUl tt-F i n i h: r-rro t -t . t f , - . ' r , , , 'f : li rtiu'vi'-itii fur flit oVrnn' Ipiu .1', ui i oiiiiiiui-: iti lid. be en wot kin;; overtime in an at-I tempt to make the last meeting the biijest event of the year. Fr. Cavaauh will talk on "Our Old Friend. Commeix ia 1;mh," whilt Mr. Adams has chosen, "Advertising. Mercham'.isin- ami the War" for his subject. Fr. Cavanauuh need no introduc- ! tion to the members of the club ,-wl In- U-ir.iw- io nrt ' 1 tlr. nrrfti. r-. I iin ..11. .ni'iiii'- o '. i .-..iuup,T.- t.o ...... , trie ie.aue. as ne n is niauc several 'talks at differ nt meeting in the j last few yea rs. I-'ollowimr the liar program tlii nwi'ilwirc xi-i 1 1 ili.'IUc thi ti.itr "i nomine men annual . 1.., 1.1: ...,. 1 , ...... ...... ... . , .... ,v , : 1 o n tV well ;ts deciding the location in case '" aTPf U lilllU II. thev arree to hold SPRINGBROOK PARK OPENS TO PATRONS Springorook park ojtened jester-; dav. although the formal opening; vvull be held as usual on Memorial: : "av . For the past week plumbers, t carpenters and ebctricans have' been hard at work jr-Hting the vari- j ..us amusement lacilities working. ie-teroajs numm weather; 1 rought large crowds out to the j ark. consisting mostly of married ; I? t O i r. s with their families. The-? 1 eople rarried plena- baskets with mem. ami Hie pain lOO.v on a mttJ-.-u miner appearance. Not all the booths w t re open, but one could t.nd plenl.v of near-b-er and pop peanuts, popcorn and the like. From now on tlie sound of music i :-d .-waving 'i t will be heard is- - idig fft.-m the lancing pavilion, which h.is proven tiie ,-teii tr attraction in former year. Th.- m uucr-ment Is md booking !i!atd to a vear fi'iil to that f I'M 7. Tlie reason giv en tint a i.i i nunil'i-r of patrons a r- now in the s,.;-;,' and as their business ;- kepr up for tio most part by the '.ounccr ej, nient. a b t id--"I falling off is expt et cd 1 1, who "A" Fed rer W. Iialle a'eft Tm-biv fur CtilUi.ibj: vi r racks with the emergency quota o .4. men from M. Joeeph ;ountv . i b i ' . 11 !jtd beta.lse af ' f et t -1 l.e es,iii. ,i iiii is . vjn'i f ,J lo re. F -n to hi- hot: e f;e- , ..ort v ; tl i frieo-H in the ea.-t

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Southern Republic is Friendly to U. S. BY AI.I'ONSO .WAN VA Ii-ofe-.ii of J?uinlli. Notro Dame. Tbeause there are many wrun.' opinions held by the people con ,rnin? the recent conflict between Mexico and Cuba, and since I know i the true facts and incidents lirouht ! c bom by this Mtuation, I would lik .i" bhow how this trouble originated the Mexican position There are thrte distinct o.vurrences that have brought about the ttrained relations that now exist hetw'en the two countries. Tlie tirst of th .-e incidents happened when the Carran.a o'a-rn-n.ent, actinc solely on the imuulse of its leader, sent in 1917 a commission to Fuenos Aires to concur it a congress o: 1'itin-American ,iuntrie - This cunsress, which was to be of peace, was not i in'ed ja reality, oecause it wa only aft I idea, a su-Jc-stion of Pres't Trijoyen .No t'otixrossi Awuittnl Tlieiu. I i i ne i oiuuiissiun unn iiik i lutr.os Aires, found no congress, as 1 they had expected, because no fori rtial steps had been taKen to form i - . - sucn a congress, since iurtner- action on the part of these countries had to be postponed on account of special r in ii msta m en. several of the ountries having broken their relat:ons with Ciermany, as Peru. Bolivia. Frazil, (.Fia teaiulct, Uruguay. i f'tlAlle v ,11 i lu 1 1 1 1 1 1 i s. i j 1 1 . inau. . ed bv Fuis Cab rem, returned io, 3Ieico. and with such a con. mis- t slon. Tsiilio fa .ela, rurr.iM.a'.s um- J I .'aador at Arentüia. Fabclji re- ., j turned to .M e 1 o ly way ot u i;i ;.nd at the port of Havana Kabepi .as detained and Iiis las;saS- eontiacated Uecau.-' of his pro-; r ma n tendencies. Carian.a KcM-nto! Ael. The Carranza's yoernment resented this act on the part of Cu'.v. l ecaii.-e it chiinifii ( ei tain r.nhts according to international law. which are unapplicable in rase of war as that in w Iii, h Cuba is foundc it. This was the hrst act that eatirel the unfriendliness. The second incicJjt occurred during the present year. A ship load nf iron consisneal to Cuha entered the harlior of Havana, escorted by a .Mexican battleship. The authorities at the port, as a precaution (justifiable in the present iiiwlitii.n. ofi'i Inrl hi' tln ir'l r 111 I .' I I 'I I IIV7 I IS I. I tili M I ' . Hi". , ll L 1 1 1 I Cuba), reipiested tliat the wireless outfit, which the battleship carried, i 1 I he I! ISllltl 11 I IvU. 1 111 t I s i 1 llldlf I I 1 : .. 1 Tl,i,. .. 1 . ,...,.? fri.'linn intlrfUn tho pov ern- i IIVIII'II '-fci.v.,! lv 4.,.. ments and made the feeling more intense. The final act was when the Cuban sov of u?ar j ",MU lu "-" ' ' F. M ti r i a i m f5i iti c t 1 1 t n r . f t ill.' .MCAU il ll ill lit. iil v-i'iir tii fm that tho suar had ieen ori 0 (.crel and paid for long: before. The ii'uMin for this or'lcr was that the Mexican firm was on the blacklist prepared by the United States, sovet..ment. and Cuba, as a depemfant anu an 01 tne innen -;aies was) obliged to carry out the law. .Mcho Not rnlricrully. These are the facts and on the face of them it nilsjht appear that .Mexico is holding a decidedly un.11 1I1UI t ,ii . attitude toward Cuba and indirectly toward the Fnited States. L'ut that is not the case. The Mexican people are in absolute acord and harmony with the ! Cubans. .Since we are all Spanish.1 lilt ivaii. uiri c hu v. oiun.i. Rtnon? us. in p:' .Mexico opened 1 her arms to the Cuban refugee--, as '.well '.ts- Cuha oppned their arms to the Mexican refugees in IMF And lastly, to illustrate this, friendly felI in.u. I need oni.v point to the openof the Mexican Casino in I la

' ana. Mav !.. 1 9 1 1 ia few days agol. : ''The oung men who are now where the Mexicans and Cubans emerging into ma 'i hood are the ones ere in rordial friendship and j who must, by word ami deed, exrnortover Pre-'t Mfnocal of Cuba ; eni plify th- ideab of American ritv as p-rsanaliv represented at this jzen ri!p.' he said, grtat function by his seeretarv ot ! --n vour clas-." he continued, "art

i public instruction. c0 everybody can see the people nf the tvr. cuntries are in a state , Tnn?n:i1 f ,-iendliness. The onlv , fri,.,;ftn that exists is betw een the ' II i v i 1 VI u two governments, the Cuban on one , .. r,a tho r-irrnnis An the n'her '"'Vit !- x..- " - - - - - - - - - - That itLtiv es. not w ho the Mexican rejotsentet1tt the true s.ntimnts and will of the people, hut Carran.a's representatives as auto cratic leudrs. ALWAYS 0 TLMi:. '? the man who buys ore of our ! standard make? of watches. This i Jewelry store has established a rep- 1 otation for havtng the no-t reliable ; -atches ms.1. and years of esper- ! !rce where the utmost accuracy inj v.atches is demanded uuaHfieii j ; o know un&t a gooa watcn it ana hc to repair and adjust It to your tis.fa tlon 13 to Zlr', discount on vatches this month. chas. M. -hueü. 21 S .South Michigan st. Advt. 1 .tl Irene Sanders' beauty parlor, dres-im;. hampooin?. facial H a ir iiKiss.;t;e and itt'-nt lot .1. Walk r'. h.iir :'o .s "Hell phone lUS. Madame C. f 'a gi n -t. Advt.

Grass for Perches $1.65 to $12.50

Only a Short Time to Vacation It's time now to tix up the costumes you need. A tew extra wash skirts are always necessary, and there is no time like the present to get busy and make them.

Curtains for 'I'he most attractiv e are easily attained by for curtains. These both conventional or 29c to 65c per yard.

Popular Silks for Outdoor Wear Beautiful Foulards in novelty prints for summer handsome soft shades thai blend with the warm weather, making a cooling' contrast; wide assortment; 3b in. wide, at $1.50 yard.

Cheney's Satin Foulards, navy and white with spot: grey, at $2.25 yard. Taffeta Plaids for skirts the ideal summer garment-

Crepe de Chine for waists nothing moe cool and refreshing at $1.39 yard. Summer Pongees for skirts and sport suits at 95c, $1.25, $1.75 yard. Habuti, always a popular silk for summer wear at 59c, 75c, $1.25 yard.

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precipitated i ReV. C. A. Lipp! TlCOtt GiVCS ; fI'at lhe nation oc cupv internment re- J . , , -x-k ! .surrounding territory,

Annual bermon 10 iou Senior Students. KeV A. IJppincott delisered the baccalaureate sermon for the j .ruduatCi. of south Bend hiph &cho0l eterday mornin? at lo;i5 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church. The seniors met at the high school. formed in procession and marched to the church where services of the most impressive nature were hell. There are 1.10 members of the senior class. zirls and G7 boys. In addressing the seniors Dr. Lip- ; pincott cho-e a most appropriate snhiert. that of Possibilities." Takj 4 1 1 I II LU t Uli - i'F 1 ( iru 1 itjit. uiai all of the graduates were youm; 1 men and women upon whom must fall tremendous responsibilities l when the .reat car is terminated. ; he impressed upon therr minds the seriousness with which they muT 'meet ciwl and religious affairs. if presented a number of pi .1 Ulities or potentialities-. It tfutv to rind out what i:. now your your particulur ajititude i-. what work in life v ou are b -t fitted for. and ha ing ' found out. d"velon ami use it. Pro...1 .....a i ..- ..r,. r.f l".l ti Uli b,K4C V. V your mo-t price! -s possessions, for it is by this means that your characters will b1 hotter developed. "The pt'position of whether or not jour life's work will be a sucess is entirely up lo each indiv idual and there are tnaiy obstacles which eaeli rT,e of vou must overome fore tci ra h the goal of vour desir. "Thrr- must be m-,j of character to repl.it' those wiio are now in Iran'"-, manv of whom will ne'. er return, and rpga-l''l in this light your dutj- is ninde clear. Therefore I wo jid a-k e,i b one of vou to cons-id r carefully vour outstanding qualities, and rn'havor to the utmost of ' our ability to develop them. In this manner vou will be fulfilling the duties of jour station in life." oa't say you uav It In the newspaper. Say News-Times.

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inch u - 27 Summer summer efl'ects usint; Madras can be had in floral designs JO inch ized finish, SAYS JEWS WILL NOT i BE GIVEN' PALESTINE That Jerusalem will not be riven tack to the Jews after the war. .as the declaration made by Ittv. Fred W. Johnston in a lecture "riven at Alehille hall last niht. The reason for this, he said, is Judea and including ; Palestine, will become a world rower unlc.-s it be some inoffensive ; people made dependent for its; existI ence on all warring nations. jDISAPPROVC CHAIN' LETTEF.S FOR FUNDS Chain letters-, which in the past have been used to set funds for worthy purposes and for some unworthy ones, hoc been started lv j some enthusiastic workers for thj j sale of War s'avings stamps. j Th- treasury department has otfiI rially disapproved their use. and the national war- savings committee wishes the public to understand that i th SM letters were not instigated by the national committee. WILL ELIMINATE RED TAPE TO SPEED WAR WASHINGTON'. May -7 Flirr, iration of red tape methods is the purpo.-e of a survey of war department activities, undertaken by Col. Ire L. Peeves of the inspector gen eral's office, under tht of As-t. sVr'y Crow ell. supervision A d Part:n nt statement today explaining the investigation said no ' uahges are contemplated. "It is intended to make changes d an evolutionary rather thu.n a rev olutionary nature." the statement said, and it adds that sine' the Fnited States entered the war the department personnel has been int toifi . i r. e .-. ti.- ' . '- V V I .J ?..(.'. J J ' . i 1 1 . S. I increase pa ra I !'.- of 5r"t pr cent, however.; tn ira.rea-e of l,Z':j per f.'nt in the army itsc-lr. I want vor is what vou will sav vnen you r"ali'e that the IWAN'Tl." Has- lror, -av-..me. -teps. f-ti"i :y and strength. With th IWANTF -ejf. heated gas iron . n'i" ironing can be dime in of, e tliirl Itsvi time with 1c-- than one half the expense - usually requiied b'" tlie ,,b- method. Price '-r.lv JF"'V 5 1 . T. ri.w n .md $1.0': per month. The Ha- Co. Ad''. LIFT TO WOMAN'S W A K COL The Fon Ton tlub has given up it.- social meetings and is now engaged in doing work for the Bed Cross. On its regular meeting day. Wdne-d.iV afternoon, the member Will o ee; r I the tre.t (, lle.,lI i t ier- on feiTersi.r. -!. whf w.ik will ;. .issi-i, to tb'ia

Clipt-A'oJ Porch Shades 2.75 to $6.00

30 2. White Skirling id;? Pique at 19c yd.

.",( inch Pique at 29c yd. U inch Fancy Pique ai 29c yd. ( inch Cotton Cordurov .it 39c yd. () inch Bedford Cord at 39c yd. U) inch Cotton Gabardine at 29c yd. Jo inch Cotton Gabardine at 39c yd. Jo inch Cotton Gabardine at 50c and 65c yd. Jo inch Fancy Striped Gabirdine at 50c and 59c yd. J6 inch Fancy Striped Gabardine at 39c yd. Jo inch Striped Poplin at 25c yd. Colored Skirting J6 inch Gabardine at 49c yd. Colored striped white .ground. Jo inch Colored Striped GrdurF. .it 19C a yard. Wide Colored Striped Skirting at 39c yd. JO inch Linens at 79c yard. Plain colors and white. JO inch Beach Cloth at 50c yard. Plain colors and white.

HaQer Cloth at 65c yard, plain colors. Mcrcerin Copen, sold, nay and -at $1.69 and $2.00 yard GERMANS VIOLATING BREST-LITOVSK PACT MO-i'uW. Ma '7. Uc-rmanj s persistent violation of provision? of the Prest-Tav otsk treaty in the I'kraine. Finland, Livonia, th- Flaik sea, the Baltic sea and other occupied territory has aroused Uuisian hatred against the Teutonic nip ire and is calling forth many official protests, everj- day The Russian commercial flfct and even a hospital ship in th LJlack sea have been attack d by ermans, while Russian sailing shiis in the Paltic and Atctic have been unable to kave thtir ports because of the j-iiine menace, ac oi iiint to a statement t-vni by Foreign Minister Tchicht-tin to AnudttdJor Joffe in Berlin. In Livonia, M. Tchitchtrin s.tid. the Hermans hdt estw fdis h-d a rein of terror, assisting in th wholesale arrest of political enemies and there have b-n many executions daily. Th' lssjam e of political leaflets has. b n nude pun-lshai-le liy death. l-ibor leaders have been the great est t- fft-iera t tlie hands of the Hermans,. in I-'in.ärid, M. T hitche.un charged, the Hermann ate sjpporting the white -Lards, m the persistent pv-rsec a t; an of Pus-ian.-. whoiie tJeniet f J and sultjrcted to ;oIent e. The fo: ign minister decbi. r.I tlie Cernian gov rrnmfnt a tS A. "rrii:iis-.on t o; n w it h l h e Fl usj,,, in investigating innsffniti i i..Jinv are V lffcir-' ::trtt,.- . n r. - kr for tbrir deportation f-'om ';a Tili: CO RS ITT Sl!OI ISO s. MAIN ST. is the rdare to huv W.irrr ' P.j fern Ccrse. The lines ire -crrct. ' the boning is the hisr, and th prices !aie r;ght. e r.re n-adv to f:t yrj In the mod'.! designed for our ure All a'.F-ratb-r.s are free, pointn.ents made to." speci! ritt ei her in .r own home : in shop wit ho-1 extra charge. t A - - carry a full line siers. nvAlnpe of Ca m :.mi!c he n.i;e sa n ; t r Koods ... r, ;l Hygeni-' T Art. b Ad' t. ivr; uomia who twin:. War Pride Veil Hats, th- h:t c' the htaor. War Bride Ve;l H.4t. the mo -rt wanted not e!ty for imm?diaf wear; a neat loe fitting turban with long fluttering war brids veil. Made of braids, and sJi. covered with georgette creP. Veil is f.nished with pretty border. Choice of the following colors: All grry. Irown or tan all ntvy wih whit? b'ind -dt-'- or ..ll Ln'vui wi:w hlland ed2f. Mra. S s. L'r,-er. sC S. Mic higan t'l. . iv i.