South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1918 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BE.ND NEWS-TIME Our Annual June Sales of White Goods ommences om nrrnw; isi REG GROSS c ERATION Tuesday, June 18

MONDAY i:i..m.m;. JIM; 17, l'J IS

. NEWS IN AND ABOUT TOWN j iMilifGOfliSiGELS'

Dr. Gardiner Makes Strong Appeal for Support of These Organizations.

Boys Will Require Favorable Consideration Upon Their Return, Says Salvationist.

of .St. ch'.t til

without an-el cooperation that Jo His .iddins: ii. administering cum-

loi

and (lifer to His

imo of n "d "' aid Capt.

7tv. Jarr.s L. i. r 1 : n-: Paul's Mctho'il.n Lpiscopal

i!ivrf;'l a sermon .-'aniii.v ewronK on "The American Amiv, Nuy and the Ii :ri Cro.--."' Lr. (l.irdiro-r toll of the great work Lcluz (Jone by thfs-- thre organization and the

duty whuh devolve- upon every pa- j --Jesu, the worlds redeemer, exrriotic itizeii to aid thf-m. jpeiieneed .-omethim; of the angelic He .-poke of the glorious a .hieve- administration following the trying rrunt! alreadj accomplished by the I ordeal of the fiery darts of the devil Red Cro.--. and expre--..d the hope jn tilf. w ikl' i ne.-s on His return

from the .Jordan.

people in Ne he in iah

liinok'M in his .-tnnon at the Salvation arinv Sundav service.

that they would continue to do so until the war was ende.l. The end. he declared, would sooner or later be brought abj.it 1 power of the

American army and navy, which

will thro' n much weight wpun the side of the allie.. that Chri.-tian-ity will once more be Miprctne. Following the lecture patriotic moving pictures wtrc shown, some

connected school con- I

"The demonstration with the state Sunday

w-ntion u'ives some idea of the toil, sa'iitMe nid a ngelie-lilce guardianship required to train ml educate the rising generation in the principles of Christianity. War Xtii'M Like Angels. "At tlu- ti:ne of war there are

of them portraying South P' r.d citi- j manifestations of action like unto zens who are doing their hit to win ;,,,;!! in the administration of the the great war. Anions thm were I Ke(j rro?s nurses and the Salvation Serjrt. Alex L. Ar'-h and Miss Cath-(airny ladies, in aiding the' soldiers erm Carlyle. a I ted Cross nurse. i ;tt tnf. front who are fighting the

The title of the Led i ros.s picture people's right to live in the enjoy

ment of life and that of letting

hown was Humanity s Appeal, a sfirrinr picture of one of the

phases of the great humanitarian

work heing done by lied Cross nurses. Lantei'n slide of the following curj? men, all members of Dr. Oardiner's church, were then Hashed upon the screen : In Our Army William If. AlTTard, Neal V. L'eroth, Clarence W. Croc:er. Raymond 'rocket, Paul L'dgren, William Ldgren, Harold W. Kvans. Leroy W. Cross, Ja me K. Farage. Harvey Klockow, Jtohert H. .! inkier, Herbert Xinit., ;ien Otewilrr. Paul N. Frass, Henry I. Sicrel. J. Carson Smith, Lyron J. StanMieJd. flay C. Sutton. Kobeit H. S'w intz. In Our Navy Walter K. Contrell. Woodson i. CarlisV. Charles D. Ctarhart. Cameron Cemberhng, Henry La Forge. Marvin F. lienderx.ii. IZ. I'riedTy Johnston. jr.. Donald liichardes. Lawrence Komin. Harold Shafr, Clement Studebaker ', Ceorg .M. Studbaker. jr., John Tavlor, Charles C Terry, jr.

ethers live. "The angel-like.

spirit will

be

greatiy needed in and through employers at the ictorious close of thp war. Th" boys on returning home from trench and camp life will resuire every favorable consideration in their ett'orts with constructive work at various occupations. Practical demonstration of Christianity in life's action will meet all requirements-. Make belief, sham and half measure propagandist does not result satisfactorily."

Sunday Warmest Day of Year So Far, Goes to 95

Notre Dame News

Assisted by the Very Kev. Dr. Andre Morri.-sey. C s:. ' ".. provincial the Holy Cro.-- c umre-ation. and th" Ke. riusene IU;rke. C. S. i'.. tb.e Itt. Rev. Herman A!erdin?r. bishop of Crt Wayne, ordained four Notre lan. students into the priesthood of tlie Ho!v t'ros-s congregation Sunday morning in the S.nred He. it church. Joh A. !le!r, ". S '. of South Bend; Salvador Fati"!!;. '. S. C. of Louisville, Kv . Janie Stack. C. ?. r. of Spi mgfield. Ill . and William Tiurke of Chicago, were or--ia i T"d. Anii-ug the othe; who attended the ordination cerTüOnie were imnidiate relatives and family f rr. Heiser of South B-nJ. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1'anelli of Loi: ;s il le, k'y.: S;sfrr Mary and Si-ie:- I "idciis of Columbus. O.. sisters of Fr I'smelli; Mrs. Anna Stack and Thomas Stack of Sprin.rield. 111., and Mr. Catherine Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. V. F.urke and Uauphter, Lillian of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Kernard Cummins an.1 sons, F.ernard and Cmmett; Mis'. W. liojer and son. Joseph of i'hicago; Mr-. Henry Kebel of Duluth, Minn.; Mis-es Mary and Nana I-ihey of Michigan Cit, and Miss Hose Gordon of Chicago.

When the thermometer mounted ! to ft.! degrees in the shade shortly latter noon Sunday citizens of South llend experienced the warmest day j of the season, according to Henry

swam, local weather observer. Mr. Swain said that previous to yesterday the thermometer had registered fL' degrees as the hottest of the tar. "In the early morning hours the mercury kept hovering around w degrees, but immediately following a rain shower about 4:" a. m. the indicator began to rise gradually until at noon the 0" degiee mark was

reached," declared Mr. Swain. ; He also -aid that the thermome- ! ter had been registering from six to eight degrees above normal since j the opening of the present season, j "The weather will continue warm i for a few ctavs until the wind ' changes." he added. J

Several hundred persons of the it v took advantage of the weather id made trips to nearby lakes and .- immer reurts, while the parks of the city were crowded in the afternoon anc the evening. No people liave been reported to the police or hospitals as overcome or affected 1V the heat.

W VIM sY s K rs cu r KT. riu-ti.

Mciri? Plan company v . Floyd T.JlVi''.1.

itivr.i: r.KK noti:s. Mrs. Charles Reed. I'TIT North j Shore dr.. died Sunday afternoon at 4:0., o'clock, after y two weeks' ill- !

ness .r typnoiu lever. ne ieaes. besides her husband, three children. Howard Nelsun. eight years old; Marguerite, live years old. and Jim-

She

iii:e LIisou. tvvo month- old. was born in Angola. Ind.. Oct

1 1 1

and was past '1 7 ears old.

( .line licie 1.' ye.. is ago and married to Charles Iteed. Jan.

She was a member of

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Morns. Karl I I. Mcrris, on a

r.auer Ä lilack Charles Nies, on

Charles W. W.tK- and Wade vs. Suan Sheppard es"ion premises and ' n e lM:n;r.d A. Pair.trtale'. fir fi4vr;o!i of and for the unl ( w f ,1 thereof. Triitn in Adams - W. J for th unlawful detention

eis and ?.0 o aiv. rr.'ik Tlorka s ll.,vc

oi pora tion. s accuunt in the

Florence for pos-l..m-A : v a I'M lln -CS :en! ;op

Pvthini Si.-ters of Mi-hawaku. I":inc:.! a 1 1 a ntjeinen t s will made biter.

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REPATRIATED GERMAN PRISONERS FROM RUSSIA WILL REENTER SERVICE

W.-i , r

v. -r latfor

I . . - - A d i.-pa till Teb graph from

rdan. ?avs the Prus.-im war

ter has announced that all .in prisoner-, 0f war repatriat-

po.-f"S.o. of premises an,; r

a -es. John N". Frank obtand a i'ol--mert agr.nst Wa!tr F PcrM-.r.j rr. an ncmunt in the - ::ri of 5 1".V-. together with cos's of action.

da m

lf.wi: Tin; sir. (;oon atthv. TTOX. The large depoTtor and the small depositor receive the same courtesy anJ respectful service at this tank.

e.Torts to

Ve put forth our be?t

make dealln here a p'e.Miir. We juik you to ravor u 1th yo ir bankIr.r baiiness, whether it is little or

much. No account is too large1 none too small to receive our go.J Attention Merchants National1 Eank. Advt. j

V.Hi i'Ar IU)1. TlOses. cHrpx'iOn peonies, bowl re's 0c per dofn. !i.ger ro-e. Xl.f'A and .:- per d'-".n rr jge Ave.. Willi-- W. Kn-n

LNIN. June :' tb- Fxchir.ge

n.st.

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; ed from Russia will resume their1 ! lr.i'it.irv -ervu alter a .vhort furj lough. ! Tlu- dispatch adds that anti- ; j Seriicti.- agitation has increased ;

Jl.ugtlv in Poland during the 4t ' t w da v

Placards have been po.trd all over the cities of Lodz and Warsaw

j -rgn-'d by the "Army of Liberation." j urging the Poles to begin anti-

Jtwi-h massacres. A Ii:.Nlt AIll.i: QIAIJTV. A u. an w no l- liiiaUciallv de-

j pt I -.it-lit. whose dally 1 esuUrces at e j-..!b.-nt ouly f.)i- ib.ilv needs, can lieVef UjoV the- ful'.e-; liiea-Ute O I 1 . r.i.n.i -.lid 1 1 - 1 spei-1 . Wll'.lli.;-!.-. to v..,;!..,., liliVS' ,U c-ldel to , !i r.i- ' i . i) . ; h lor f a t . ' : e .-i I ie s lt.; iai?elf .WlU thu-e dependent

api u vo i- (:.,. u;e mo-; ucs;: -

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Undoubtedly this great June Sale of White Goods will be most important, if not

the most important, we have ever held. With the present conditions and the future prospects, these wonderful

saving opportunities will greatly benefit you. the prices we are offering them to you.

In many of these items listed here we could not buv new goods for

June Sale of Laces and Embroideries One Bi Lot at 5c. Values to 12 lie. Round Mesh Vals, French Vals, Torchans and Gun v.

Rolberlsoe I

Co.

Store opens 8:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. m.

June Sale of Collar and Cuff Laces are more in demand every day. We are showing a beautiful assortment of Venice and Tatting Edges to 3 inch width. 15c and 25c yard.

u'a- Great Tune Sale of White Wash Goods 1'

Specials

600 yards of India Linon Fine and sheer 27 inches wide. Regular price 30c yd. Our June Sale Price, 6 yards for $1.19. Positively no more than 600 yards will be sold. First come first served.

Or

Great June Sale of Table Linens and Towels Special preparation made months Ago enables us to ufter merchandise in our Linen Department tar below present day prices; and in oriering these wonderful values, we still maintain our high grade standard of "Quality First" in every item.

We can onlv quote a verv

spend a few moments with u much money can be saved.

ev.

numbers, but if you will we can show ou where

Where can you find a 68 inch Pure Irish Linen bleached damask good weight and desirable patterns at $1.98 per yard? AT ROBERTSON'S, OF COURSE. What do you think of a 22x22 inch pure Linen Napkin at $4.75 per dozen? You can buy them here as long as 20 dozen last. Need a tew towels for the Kitchen or Summer Cottage? Steven's bleached Pure Linen Crash at 21c a yard. Don't that sound pretty good? Lots of folks are using: Mercerized Damasks these days in place of linens, and we surely have the qualities that are right. If you don't think ihey are cheap, look around and then come here and make us prove it. 4 inch Heavy Mercerized Damask, good patterns; cheap at 75c yard, at 59c. 72 inch Bleached Mercerized Damask, worth SI. at 75c. 70 inch Imported Mercerized Damask; washes and looks like pure linen; SI. 25 quality, at $1.00 yard. Linen Towels are today almost impossible to obtain in the markets. We show qualities and styles fully 50 rl under present day prices 75c, 85c, to $2.00 each. Half Linen Towels at 35c, 45c, 59c These are line high grade foreign towels and most people can't tell them from all linen. We show a full line of the famous "Martex" Bath Towels and Wash Cloths, plain and fancy, all grades, all prices, all -izes. Ask to see them. Fancy Linen for gifts are always desirable, and if you can't tind it here, you won't find it anywhere. Ye mention just a few articles:

White Summer Skirtings Corduroys, Bedford Cords, Pique and Gabardines every yard perfect and 36 inches wide. Regular 50c quality, at our June Sale for 29c yd. We reserve the right to sell not more than 6 yards to any one customer. Other Important Offerings in White Wash Goods 36 and 40-inch Novelty Voiles, in plaids and stripes, at 29c yard. 3o and 40-inch Novelty Voiles at 35c. In wide stripes, plain and plaids, for waists and dresses. 2 7-inch Novelty White Goods at 25c yard. Checks, plaids, stripes and dotted swiss. 2 7-inch Novelty White Goods at 19c yard. and 45-inch Imported Voiles at 75c and $1.00 yard. 2 7-inch White Pique at 19c yard. 56-inch Striped Poplin at 25c yard. 56-inch Mercerized Poplin at 39c yard. 50c grade. 36-inch Linen Finish Suiting at 35'c yard. 2 7-inch White Linen Finish Suiting at 25c yard. 5o-inch Nainsook, tine weave, regular 3oc qualitv, to vards for $2.50. 3c-inch Nainsook, 10 ards box, at $3.25. 36-inch Lonsdale Nainsook, good weight and line, at 35c yard. 39- inch Oyama Nainsook, very tine, box of 10 yards $3.90. 40- inch Nainsook, line and sheer, at 39c. 4 2-inch Our Best Chimosa Nainsook, box of 10 yards $4.65 59-inch Chimosa Striped Nainsook, box of 10 vards $3.90.

100 Pieces of Long Cloth 30 inches wide and free from dressing Regular 25c quality each piece in 6-yard length at our June Sale for $ 1 . 1 9. We advise your coming early as this lot will net last long at this price. '

I

Dresser Scarfs Towels Napkins Maderia Napkins Centerpieces Turkish Towels Kitchen Towels Japanese Scarfs And

Luncheon Sets Table Cloths Lunch Cloths Doilies Bath Rugs Glass Towels Embroidered Pillows

manv more articles.

June White Sale of Silks 2 7-inch Wash Habutai at 69c and 75c yard. 56-inch Wash Habutai a: $1.25 and $1.50 yard. 2 7-inch Ivory Messaline at $1.25 yard. 56-inch Ivorv Messaline at $1.69 yard. 5 2-inch Silk 'Broadcloth at $2.00 yard. 5 2-inch Silk Jersey at $2.75 yard. 5 0-inch Skinner's Satin at $2.50. 56-inch Satin De Chene at $2.50 yard. 56-inch Silk Poplin at $1.00 yard. 40-inch Silk and Wool Poplin at $2.00 yard. 40-inch Crepe de Chene at $1.89 and $2.00 yard. 40-inch Crepe Meteor at $2.75 and $3.00. 40-inch Charmeuse at $3.00 yard. 56-inch Satin Baronette at $3.50 yard.

June Sale of Dressmaking Requisites Pearl Buttons, 2 hole, fish eye, 6 on card, at 5c. Pearl Buttons, 2 hole, fish eye, 12 on card, at 5c. Pearl Buttons, fancy shape, self shank, 6 on card, 5c. Smoked Pearl Buttons, 4 hole, 6 on card, at 10c. Smoked Pearl Buttons, 4 hole, 3 on card, at 10c. Ocean Pearl Buttons, self shank, 6 on card, 5c. Fancy shape Salt Water Pearl Buttons, 6 on card, 5c. Fancy Pearl Buttons in self shank, blue, lavender, green, yellow, 25c doz. Small Ivory Bullet Buttons in green, red and lavender, pink and blue, at 25c doz. Neckwear

Our June Sales of Bed Spreads, Sheets Sheetings and Cases Crochet Hemmed Spreads at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50. Crochet Scalloped, cut corner, 4 ft. 6 inch cut, full size, at $2.50, $2.95, $3.50. Satin Spreads, hemmed, at $4.50, $6.95, $8.50, $10.00. Satin Spreads, scalloped, cut corner, 4 ft. 6 in. cut, at $5.00, $5.95, $6.50, $8.95, $10.00. Satin Spreads, scalloped, cut corner, 3 ft. 6 in. cut, for single beds, at $4.50 and $5.00. Satin Spreads with Bolster to match. 4 ft. 6 in. cut, at $6.50, $7.95, $9.50.

saun spreads with bolster to match, 3 tt. u in. for twin beds, at $6.50, $7.50, $8.95, $12.00.

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Dimity Spreads with Bolster to matchcut at $4.003 ft. 6 inch cut at $3.75. June Sale of Muslins

4 ft. 6 inch

36 inch Bleached Muslin at 22c, 25c, 27c, 28c and 29c yard. 36 inch Bleached Cambric Muslin at 22c, 25c, 35c, 39c yard.

Hemmed Sheets

SlxlOS Wearwell at $2.05 Si rf WiMrwell $1.90 Six Qo Wearwell at $1.75 72x1 OS Wearwell at $1.90 72x 09 Wearwell at $1.75 72x 90 Wearwell at $1.60 63x oq Wearwell at $1.55 63 x 9o Wearwell at $1.45 54x 90 Wearwell at $1.35

Smart novelty in Organdy Ciliar and CptT Sets, rufiled and lace trimmed, at 50c to $1.50. Organdy Collars. lace trimmed or daintlv embroid

ered; remarkaHv ?ood values at 50c to $1.75. Vestee are very prominent and are shown in Organdy, tucked and hemstitched, at 59c to $1.75.

Hemmed Pillow Cases 42x30 Wearwell at 42c 4 5x56 Wearwell at. . . .45c 45x38 j Wearwell at. .45c 5x38t:. Wearwell a;.. 45c 42x36 Anchor at 48c 45x36 Anchor at 50c .50x36 Anchor at 55c

Bleached Sheetings 9-4 Wearwell at 65c 5- 4 Wearwell at 59c 7-4 Wearwell at 53c 6- 4 Wearweil a: 50c 5-4 Wear-veil at 39c 4-2 Wearwell a: 37c Turkey Down Pillows 10x16 at 39c iSxi.s at 50c 202m at 75c 2 2x2 2 a 89c 24x2 1 at $1.00 M 1 S a! 39c 10x20 a: 50c 18x24 at 75c 22x2; at 89c

White Outinor Flannel 27 inch wide at 25c, 28c, 30c yard 32 inch wide at 35c yard 36 inch wide at 39c and 45c yard

GERMAN INTRIGUE IS

covernmcri? at Washington, v hich ill i-hriu (IfriM.in itirriL-nrv -ir-jioat

AT WORK IN VENEZUELA th- country. I "ill not dmy tint tlv re arc (icrnun l-ioat in

lie a."t rttil that aftor he had reI'ucd to i-rll hi j.ai.er, which Mat-Iitr;-Mprir.'.o-!. In: had hctn threatened i: h continued to uphold the allied eau.-e ar.d had finally heen ai reeled hy Vrnezutlan ;-ul-ilitrs ai.d thrown in )iioii. He had Ijeeji chahw-u hand and l..ot. he aid. Uii the tjlht-r il.iV his tfll h.alf. -- fwo.I i:t!end-d f"i hlin. died

IN THREE-HOUR CHASE

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j AN ATI-ANTIC TORT. .T ino 1 T. i ".nnri! tti.ui of prri-s dispatches 'that the u eminent of Venczjel.i. at the instigation of ierman interest.. ; m: ppre-Mnq; pro-ally papers , and throwing their editors into jail. a reeM"ed here Sunday, when lr. Citloe Lope Ilus'.utv.at.ti. editor III Font Kafu. forim-ilv pn'.t'.ished 'in uirivt-.l on h tt-.ii:ih;i : Iroia a S-'iith Antei h-.ui port. "tJerman nun- is l-eiiiL- petit frvel.' in Ver.eut-la." levlart-d l'r.

!.i:.i.tnl:. "Th o eminent .

pi o-( Jet m. n .iiitl 1" n.'t atteiupt to iiMla.il tiu- f.n't. The people, however. ie f.-: th- a'l;t ar.d rethe s-rj the ilr-mars-. hae take;;

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AN ATLANTIC PORT, June 1 7. Tn a thrrr hour stern chas-e off the Virginian coayt a itcamhip frci.i South American ports outraced a Herman submarine early 1 'riduy luurninj. aicordirr.j to officer and pas:-enters, of the vessel, whuh do.ked hrle Sunday. A l:h; ilf.ce to the water was -:-tited nlifir the Xmelan hark S.ts.oa wj" UJ;k hy a Teuton raider -: hou: later, a announced Sunday 1-v xh" n.ivy dei.artnur.t. The -hip t jrr.t -1 al'O it. and wit i her er. -Jin'- driving at full peed. headed toward i ii-1-oc e. n. whil the lovA.p-.n,' hcrht followed The lir.er'.HtH;n. t"n::.drnt that the purulns i.' it 'a a .. I. )-. t. ordered n p.t..ri . v .'!, and cjuipped them

STEAMER OUTRACED SUB I JifLl..e"s.

and the women and grouped near them.

at t!i

override children

For three hours th passengers said the unseen lipht trailed the speeding liner. When it dropped steadily acrn and finally disappeared the captain turned his vessel to its former course.

GRANGER, IND.

June 1.:. George and Llizabdh sdinrtK of South Fend i!ted at tlie home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Iail Schnee k. Saturcav nis'ht and Sun:j . A luii'v irl ;irrned at th- limine of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Noh Unn June Mr. and Mr-.. Hrr'e rt Shrader iid i hildr n. and Jdm Worrtdl of

South I'.cnd spent Sunda'.

hoine of Siree Worrell. Tra't .sf Cay and w ifo of Three Oaks Mich., visited at the home e.f J. Bay Sunday. Mrs-, t.". i:. (.'harl'-s of So ith Bend v i.-ited at the home of Hoy i'reel this week. The Food Conservation club met at the home of Mr. L M. Iteimey Wednesday. Andra Smith retui.itd ho.ue ."aturda,) after spend in? two -eeUs at the home of her -i-ter. Mis. A -rt-rsoii in KU; halt. M .-, Miidicd Lo'.r: ,s .:: I-ai'a-ette. Ilid . Viit!!;-: her m.-IM', Mis. Alhett Dahler.

M. K. l!!lle : p r.t Sunla at tl j-a rents Mr ar.l M - . Mr-, i'hv!'- Ho

inten. Mr.- I UT' M- tzv.ti in-

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White Kh-phar.i .-le ;m M..-;

Sarurda y. Mrs. H. V. v, r1 diuchter. Marcraret of So-uth lUr.d and "'!r.CiV Mer- and son. Kenr-th ..f Mish.'iu.ikt -pn S;ndj- wh Mr.-. . I'.ir. r; ,

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It Is the har.dBorntftt motor car n tov.n. The Kin? iht is the m.r- '. el of the year In motor car construction. A perfect motor. Lot of ower. graceful line. Ms, ridin.'. and the heat car fn the world for the prit. In fact it trul.. name... "The car of ..o re ret-' Let u te!J you more atout this line r,-fore yo i :r.ooe. M?in Garage 1'hor.ef .!o:ti- 1 HO H:; C70. Alv.

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