South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 158, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 June 1918 — Page 2

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It Appoints Dr. Freyermuth Censor and Sentinel for Extra Session.

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What ,ipp----'i to liav ien -ecr:. n'-e'irit of th t ?: offb lib-, of South 'nd and M i.-b: .. a U . for th purp.-- of t ! u i n -r p!tn tr th re-' tiori of rt n-Mal o inty hospital. ii.H h-M at th locnl ity hll Thurfdav nigh. Th mtin? 7.1 attfnod by Ma- ''irsn .f So. ith H-nd, Mto n,i;.hr of M:hKwaki, th. hoards of pui'h- works jn-i ho- of hnl'Ji of th" two -ttt. Dr. K f. Kry'tm it:i, ci'el.iry rvf th lor-il Vo:rd of h'-aith. -rir.d at th rrif'tiriR th' p;:rpiv--nd irnrnGiat n-r ..: ty of th-- thc Hon r.f jcri ; hospital. H pointed rut th nd ha vine; a plac to take car of wo; ndd oldi'-r boy that will t. r'nr.el to fVi- i-ointy Jn the future. He Mid that, a. portion of th- hospital couVd b ud for th'- raring of people who luv .ontiaf !d n"i.-,il n iseas". w.jrdp for in-'an b and th"--having co niacin us div-isv-. Physician from So ;th 1 r.d nd Mishs waka oiild rompow Th- hospital Muff and th slto for th l.a. non would h httwrn South I'.nd and Misha wa k a. Another metin2 will he hold "Wedm -l:i v nU'ht for th purpo-' of fiirthrinfr th- plan. Dr. IVeyrmuth. with r.h eonsnt of the board. rxc!ud'ii re pi eerita -lives of th pre.-s at th nu-etin und then met th reporters af tr th'1 "M-ir rfumr" s . und ;awthem scraps of information with the oTiiark : "ThN ; about all the public i interested in." One mpniU-r of .Iili:nv;ika board said th.it lie had no idi that the nice ting was to b soret when he was invited to attend.

Kiiil.T Uer. ih yemrs o, on of Mr. aixl Mrs. V. J. lkxkcr. 13." S. C'liapHii m.. Iia l llw u-m ff hi a.x a ivult of a sah attack ! eiicrLcncMl on ri' ttth ihr Ani-ri n xx-ilU rion.r fori" in IraiKf. a i-iI. in: o a I Ufr refIAl l Iii. mr--nlH 'riiuro4ljy. llw lt-iu-r a- wriUfii mi May - and ii st-nt to Iii-, brother. unlv lW- k r. who i-. in training al i ;un Taloi. In the IcIK r Im Jdd hi, brother that h- a in the hospital and that he hal !t his oie' folloulnx n attack of gas. lie al-o -;iiitioneii him nor to let hi mother know ;iImuiC it. Manle. houeAer, immedialelv nuiile! tin-l-Uer home. Kinr.y enlisted at the Ofal reernitin -Lation oti April 10. 117. aiht at pr"-4-nt i- a mem Iter oT I he J .".Iii Pel. I aitillei-. IhIi;h in 1'ianee iiiee lH-fie i 'hriMinas. I'i-evlou to hi-, enli-t-inciit he Mt employed h the WlUon liio-. .-hlrt faelor, in thl t it v. The uru: dlier .tatel that he had not fjretl a baill a, some of Iii, eotiirade. who h.ol o-it Iii ir i-iou hi he attaek.

PORTO RICANS STONE GERMANS

HORSE IS ELECTROCUTED DURING STORM THURSDAY

Angered by News of Sinking o( Liner Carolina by Submarine.

John Fpncfr, f,2 .ik a v.. a tt.iTi-tr for the Hoffman i.'onstrir--tin'i ( mpany. was trw rely slicked. one of hl hor.es elt-ctrocute J and th- otlir badly tiuni'd during th storm Thursday afternoon. n hi n h uas rlrivin on the. nrnsberiref rrl.. j it fjt of Sprinbrook park, and the trolle'' ire U'W ju?t i "i i

front of his team. Speneer w;ts j remoM-d to his '.oirn in the police) ambulume and lie will reoover. No other serious rlamae was re- t ported to the police, although re- I pr.rts tht a number of trfos in the)

-. uricus sei tions ff th-- oitv had been I

Mown down were received. The poliee ambulance, while 'u:scrin? the call at Spnn-rbt ook park, etashf! into the rear of Dr. W. I.. Owen's automobile on S. Mkhican st.. wh(n Dr. Owen ri t -

tempted to make a turn i:i the mid- :

ile of the street. Doth of the ears were damaged, hut no one- was in

jured. ; The lr.rest oak tree on the Notre j

Dame campu- was siru k bv lihtnir. and toppled to the mound during th storm.

SALVATION ARMY HAS TRI-STATE BRASS BAWD

The Sh.it!on arniy wr?;rs of South Rend. Mishaw.ik: and l'.lkh.trt have form.ej wliat is known as the Tri-city Salvation l!ra- band ind arrantnnts h:ie born r:,ai to hold special nio'tmrs in one of the three cities eery Thursday rii.sht. at w:ich mf-'tin?- the playinu' of th Var.d will be th- feature. The tirft tneetincr of the orva nidation ws held T!iurdjy nn:ht In Mlshaw.tka. Tlo ot'i t rs -io hae Ci.mhintfd th" three !r.i tu l (e and will hae charge of the me-t-inzs are F-ni-n and Mrs. Noble ami

Cap:. Nohle of i:i:;hart: ('apt. ;i!id'

Al!. Sp'MS'lO "f i-h. W .i . aT'd 'apts. Urooke- and I Iconin;, r of, '0ath T'.er.d. j An invitatinr. b.i- !.o ii ten o- 1 j to the band to take p...r? :; S : lay -''hool i run ftilici par.ide be J h !d her' in-xt Thursday v,:rh

SAN Jl'AN, Porto r:ieo. June 7. Angered by the news of the sinkini: of th I'orto lWo liner Carolina by a. tioi m.tii submarine, an anti-tier-m.'iii demonstration lnok' out in T'onee last niyht. Nanierous houes occupied by (Mrmans were stoned, aiid much feeling still cists against itrmans or peisons wlio hae expressed p:o-tiernian sentiments or who in any way have attempted to justify the sinking of the Carolina. The feeling runs particularly high azuirist Spaniard:; of supposed (Urn.an sinpathits. Atty. (Jen. Kern has notified the otlleiuls- in the island to take energetic action against ill persons whose utterances are considered out of line with the sentiments of the allied countries. L'nited States District Atty. Martin today issued the following statement to the people of the i.-land: Tte calm and Uiet ar.d determined to win the war. The hurmio.4 of Germans in I'oi-to I'ico will hurt us: killing them in ilurope will hu:t th.em. The most, effect ip way to re vet eg-? the sinking of the Carolina is to subscribe liberally to the Red Cross, which tal.ea cure of the families of oar soldiers who mit their lives at hazard." That there has been lo.-s of life on the Carolina id not become known hue until noon today. This ev.n-in-r the names jf ihov w no perL-ii-d ,ii' still not available.

COMMANDER BOOTH APPEALS FOR FUNDS

U. S.-CANAD1AN PACT TO PROTECT BIRDS!

WASÜINwT N. J'.uie 7 .i: ei in.c fTr-v-t to a tr-aty b-t w ( n '.l.e United State- and 'ati m.i l'r t!.. prote"t :ie i.r -:i ard tn.i-rratory : birds Wa ..ilept- d Today ' t b. e 1 ho;;e and now cot- to c.e.b r'U.ve. ' I 'llilf r Tb- tre.it: t!: op. i; '! fo" i cai.. bird it d :n bo h ,...;. tri- to tbr-e ..ii'l - r' -h tlf :,aorM I in each vc.ir. ENGLISH-DELEGATES ON DOOMED STEAMER; A... ...t-.l Pi .-s ... TIIK HACJCi:. Jure 7 --T:o '.. -!..-tri h.ip Kor.;:-.i:;n Tb üte- l;.t'. :n.tr rn board th.e Ilril.-b. -ielev.itc- tc th Ar.g'.o-eiem.an war ;uu-o:-.ei ccr.frer.ce at The Haue .trv.ck a

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Linen Kerchiefs Important are the Handkerchiefs with which the summer irirl adds a bit of color to her costume. Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with colored embroidery designs and borders, at 25c each. Women's Irish Embroidered Novelty Handkerchiefs at 12c each. Women's Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 10c and 15c.

June Sales Wonderful Linen Prices Pure Irish Linen Damask full bleached, 68 inch, 6 patterns. Extra special $1.98 yard. Napkins to match $5.50 dozen. Unbleacheid Cotton Damask 2 yards wide; extra heavy; tine for summer cottages, at 49c yard. Mercerized Damask 75c value, at 59 c yard. 22 inch Pyre Linen Napkins at $4.75 dozen.

Robertson Bros. Coo Store opens 8:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. iru

Rightly Gloved for Summer No need to introduce Kayscr & Fownei Silk Gloves to the women of South Bend and vicinity. We are in receipt of a variety of shades, also black and white with self or contrasting stitching. We have the new greys, silver, mastic and sand shades. Prices range from 75c to $1.50. Children's Short White Silk Gloves at 69c.

Girls Frocks of Voile are Charming New- ideas arc noted in the combining of fabrics. Exquisite Hille trimming touches tar out of the ordinary are een. Remarkable Values at $2.98 Willi a bit or lace on collar

and curls. Some have the jacket effect and they are rarliciilarly tor the girl ' in M ear. Military Dresses of khaki cloth, with military buckle and pockets; also brown middv suits uf iralatea, at

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Dresses for the Little Tots A June garden of frocks, all for the little people less than six, who require tubable qualities. These Dresses of Ginghams and Poplins are smart new st vies with hand smocking; pockets and belts, at 75c, 89c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.69.

June Sale of Infants', Children's and Misses' Slippers Pumps and Plav Sandals Infants', Children's and Misses' White Canvas, Ankle Strap Slippers just the thing for hot weather; sizes 2 to 5, at $1.15, $1.75 and $3.00. Children's and Mioses' Patent and Gun Metal Ankle Strap Tie and Pumps: sizes 8 Ti to 5 rj, at $2.65, $3.25 and $3.85. Infants', Children's and Youths' Barefoot Sandals, in white, black and tan, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.25. Also a splendid line of Plav Oxfords and Lace Sculler Shoes at $1.75 to $2.65.

Boys' Washable Suits

Boys' Wash Suits at 89c to $1.98 Boy' Sport Suits with short sleeves and sport

fU collars; splendid fast color

materials: white with clack and white pin checks, tan and while stripe with tan trimming, blue and white with blue trimming; ages 2 to 8 years.

Boys' Two-Piece Wash Suits at $2.98, $3.98, $4.25 In plain linen, khaki, linen with blue stripe; ages lo to IS yrs. Boys Rompers and Overalls at 59c to $1.50 Square neck with shirt sleeve in tan and white stripe, blue and white and main other neat culor: 1 to S years. Overall Suits at 89c, $1.00 to $2.50 ( juod heavy materials in plain and ripe dark color.

uee Sale of Coats

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Saturday The great reductions you have been waiting for. Coats of High Grade Materials selling at these prices means an unusual money saving opportunity. $55.00 and $65.00 Satin Coats at $38.50. $57.50 Cape Coats of Tricotine at $37.50. $40.00 and $45.00 Satin and Serge Coats at $25.00 to $35.00. $40.00 Covert Cloth Coats at $25.00. Also about 50 All Wool Coats have been smartly reduced to $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00. Your earlv attention is advisable for tirst choice of these splendid savings.

A June Sale

of Suits Temptingly Priced All Wool Suits at $10.00 and $15.00 You will surelv thank us for calling vour attention to these Suits and urging you to select for future use. Conditions this fall will prove your wisdom in buying now. These big reductions start tomorrow early.

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June Sales A Bulletin uf Summer "s needful accessories. Leather Goods Colored Belts in pare::: leather and suede. Prices 50c to 89c Week-end Bags a; $5.95. Special Values in Ivory Goods Powder Puils. $1.00 each. Manicure Sets. pieces for $1.00. Butters with Tray. $1.00 each. Pin Cushions. CK'the and Hat Brushes at $1-00 each. Stationery Initialed Paper ar.d Correspondence Cards, at 29c a box. Special "America Fi:t" letter paper with flag emblem. 25c per box. Tablets uf line quality linen. 10c to 25c each. Ruled Tablets for ordinary use, 5c each. For Travelers Quart Thermos Bottles in brown, green and corrug.ued nickel cases, from $3.50 to $4.50. Pint size Thermos $2.00 to $3.00. Lunch Kits and Cup with handle, with Thermos for workmen, in black enamel cases, at S3. 25 each. 8 -Day World Alarms dependable timekeepers, at $2.50 each. Westllox Alarms, special price $1.00. Mahogany finished S;rving Trays. " specially priced .ft 98c.

June Sale of Undermuslins

Envelope Chemise at $1.00, $1.50 Wondertul values plain or lace trimmed.

Remarkably Fine Gowns at $1.50 and $1.98 Slip-over styles, with just the proper touches of lace and embroidery. White Petticoats to go with the sheer white frocks; excellent quality of muslin; deep flounces of lace and insertion, at $L00, $1.50, $1.98.

House Dresses for June Poplin House Dresses Apron style, open front, big pockets and collars, in pink, blue, green and brown; splendid values at $2.98 Cover All Aprons, open front and back; pink and blue, light and dark, at $1.00 and $1.50

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Summer Furnishines for the Men Men's Lisle Thread Union Suits at $1.19 In white and ecru; light weight; closed crotch.

Porosknit Union Suits at

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In white and ecru; ankle, three-fourth and knee, length; seconds of regular S1.50 grade.

Men's Athletic Union Suits at 79c With elastic waist band; cool and comfortable garment. Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 50c Made of line two-ply yarn; long and short sleeves; double seated drawers; good length. Men's Dress Shirts at $1.50 Made of fine Madras Rep Crepes, cloths in laundered and soft cuffs, all fast colors; best quality shirt made for the monev. Silk Fibre Shirts at $4.00 Made of the best quality tibre bilk; wear better than all silk; wonderful assortment of colors to select from. Men's Silk Fibre Hose at 39c Spliced heel and toe all colors.

L" a r.;el;:. I'muth. ccMr.ir. deader Cf the Salvation Arr.-.y 1n America, has !ued r. appeal for aid in the drno frr the Salvation Army to raie f'jr.d for h maintenance of their TV'-!: in the f 1 e ' I among the Arnerifi.r. i-riop in J-rfMe. Th Hprl IT. ri r;.A: 'Tor in year th .r.'...''ii" Ar .. .t f: t o-ji . i ri 1 v a t f. I'j.f );: f.llA ,1 !. , j y of K . fr u r, i '.tf kp'I . ; ' : ' h ;:' ! 'i i : :! i m i r "'.! ..r n i ' : 111' t:k : i' i - - ,, . . f , i t i ; i . r ' 4 ! ' i f " ' . i ; vi ..r f w i r. ' i r - - i v Vt.1 fAf . nie.

RUSSIANS WILL STAGE DEMONSTRATION IN N. Y.

t ! : Ni:W YOKK. Juno T. (Jtiir.aii ;.irtion in th a-t vas Jenounocd and i .eoznitiun of tho It'.'-

ian s:0irt rtpub'.ir faorcd in a 'revolution adopted u-Jav b de'.c-cra-'tions repk ..-e ntin ariou lu-ian i border nationalities in planrinj for

a "Jus-tice for Rus!a" demonstration t f'.lHon Sqv.Are garden here

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continued. "Wc welcome heartily tli'' Hjiiian .-oiet recognition leasee. pleigcd to light counter revolutionary propaganda which only tl;e interest of Germany and to ure re ,..n fur .ooperation hetwn the l"r.il.l Stated and thm i,: civf'.-nmor.t ! th end that rru-;.'! n m i'.Ka r!:a tr.ay :, defeat'l ht( J':i-.:;rdorr,. m; t ia'.iron rr.u : or r ry of .ry 1;ir. i ! an- !'! ! from th w ovlil for."

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WOMEN ARE PATRIOTIC. WASHINGTON. June T. So many .utriotic iioue ive hu" e oftered to supply canned and preserved fruits and ectablc- to the cxrnment th it the food udminiitralion toni-ht L-.-'Jcd an announcement explaining rvhy the offers cannot be accepted and e-mphazin? the necessity for tl.e continuance of canning and prestrvir.j for civilian use. The. statement points out that no irovernmentul department is permitted by law to ae-irpt any article without p;:j:i.!-' it. and that evon If home pre-i-ved foo-N C'uM .. 1,-cally " .O'lprht. th"ir p n t-hac w-iild 'if inpo.-!b beva1;.-- of th ! -'.T... jli ie tonnei.td with ir.-pet.-tio''! una th r.ec?ity fr 1 - pn kip to spee in hlp1 T p!r'l!.i :'".? . .Ttrftiely ;.- f-rt nv" n .1 rh f't'i idminlrm'. n inrjn(,"'t"t "flMd it

can 'oe turned into channels that will do exactl" as much for our arme'd forces and the allies as though it had provided them with millions of , cans or jars of home pre-eed food." j

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a diannona con fluently it Is alway g a eoJ buy, e?rechlly hen old by a responsible dealer. We axe showing some oeautlful diaj xnond Jewelry In ettin of tha I newest designs. We have a larf4 ; hfeSortriint -which we mount to or'der. By ccntparison you will find our prle agrable. Calvin Clauen CO. Ad vL

TWO 14 YEAR OLD BANDITS CAPTURED

iNWANArois: i- : ; . : - To hoy.-, urh 1 ; - ,r- : apturcd in i w Ood :r., . of Ir.dl-inapoii. th;- .jff ,!v nr. cxrit.ng . ha-" c.t- jr-. ill rt turned to the pr.::; e a vii'tr,e of h:?ha-ay rov'jr.-; . I'...

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