South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 171, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1918 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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of the

Abre Dame News

!- -'i f-n specially to al" teavhc; tvr.'iir the summer ses-:on.

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;rorcor of ad eiej a trr.t-nt ot jour'

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Ir.d.. U-.i: " he r :; the ( u:, i nt c orr. u. ,:-. :( rr.e n t rad-iatin i j

A. 1-v '. i t:.-i; '.l; rr. :t ft.r -.day he. aJJr o ft

:iici.i.

FOOD ADMINISTRATION RULES ARE DISCUSSED BY ORGANIZATION

followed by -ill to the letter. Livery county in the state has perfected an or?. ir.iatiou lik thA one in St. Jo-.-fid. county, and will carrj- out the wishes of the r-ov rr.ramt with exactness and unitv.

DETECT TAINTED MEAT SENT TO

POLICE ROUND UP FOUR

BURGLAR SUSPECTS

oeli crod to Ih".

. hool. .Wxt a r. d a y .nornins Tr. Jeuhy will pre ach the .-inao:i nt ft. i '. rr.ard'.-. church ;u .'!;: a-a, v. here ;r.e Kev. William Puri.c, .'. K -.. r: .' ! a-l ..'la tuv lit. .lev. He, nr. !!i A I ;';:!-!. 1 . !;o; of

; or i v ayr . . i :'.., v. n; c;

rr.en, believed Ly the police

r.-t rnu-b. : time to .il rtirvi. I o ! y C o

IT L attend ! cj:.:

i";i .-unday Vfr.!::L; 1 .it t church and will y the I lev. 'u'm!

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v. h:cn e .-.lercd U.duet' d irr. on, a

A.T.or.,' th other victor.-. v. net '.tie the urls of Notio I Mine uni-tri-ity for days, was tShane Lea-

1;", the famous iri-h ouct and editor ;-vs formed

of tlio "Dublin KcvUj.v."" The pott icoted much of the thai, at Notre i-arnc Inspeetin,' old .nanucri'ts and books in the up hi'v t of the

u. ;ji operation

.lore man m-tej s. ft pert", restaurant, lunch rooni and boardir.,house owner.-, from every city and , town in ft. Jo.e ph county met Wed - ; l

n-.-day afternoon at the. Chamber of i to members of a Kan? of bur-

Commerce to receive and di.-cu.-.s in- , 'ars that has terrorized the city .-ructions received from the govern- flurinq the pas few night?, wore arment food eon:-' r ation. ."ounty ! rted on Mis-pioion Wednesday niht l'ood A'Jiuiniitrator i;by avc a hJ Otlleers Diver. Pinter and Le on f-hvrt addr Mating the purpOit of : I-incoh hihwny. about a rmarter of the nv Ktiv.t; and the absolute- ncecs- a mi,e wf't of the city limit?, t-ity of ecry boarding houe, res-i The men, v.ho Rave-their nanic ataurant, lun- h room and hotel own- j Job:i laek, Joseph Karasniski, John tr in the. county becomiiv- a mein- I'arztfby.-z and John Vnrgo. answer 1 r of the or'xniiiation. description cf th men who are O. A. Clark, tliairman of the or- ! b li ved to hav- committed several panLation, explained that the rule.-! burglaries iurir.' the past few days. s:-r.t out by the i?o rnment for the ' T1;e omeers found them loitering conservation of food apply to every!0'1 th" roa,i vrtst of rh cit" an"1

hoardintr hou..- in the rountv. re- 1 t" trr'rn to police headquarter!?

jrardleht of how large or tmall, and that every boarding house nvill be held accountable for the rules aa In-

I ii.t-irec-t t'.um in knitting. A

A volunteer teacher.-, will

arf of th work and ill

1 or.: day or fach we -:; at cic:

1 playground-. i Kaeh child v ill u-k'd to furii.irh his -vn r.ecd'.'-s an l a MtiiH j all or earn, and wil: be taught how i to knit and purl perfctly before he is piven yarn to knit for the Rt-d ; Cr' ss. Many f the ehüdien alreadv Icr.cw ho?, to l:r.it. and ul-on dem- ; onstratir.i; this fact to the te-achev ' will be given yarn imniediately.

The primary object ot the p.an :t

een the children Interested

Crr tvo-1- dnrin thi sum!

and it win :oo prove he'.pt.;i when before redera! Trade Board

school is resumed next fa!'.

CANTONMENTS

1 lni Naval Officers Also Testify irr.ei i

SALVATION ARMY STORE TO CLOSE DURING WAR ;

That Packers Had Asked Exorbitant Prices.

! wherf they wü be held pending1 an ! in c-atiiration.

terpreted by the organization r. hich ' JUNIOR RED CROSS TO

JTto BE CONTINUED DURING

Leinrnonb. ior luture

lirary, publica tion

The fac-Mty of th. unt erMty summ-.-r . trc-r.thf-ned with th. Jtev. John U. L.lai

professor of car on law at th r'rois college in Washington.

X'tre Dame f chool . dS arrival of the IH:. C. f!. C

Holy D. C.

lowirn? out

manner, l'or this reason, self protection, every owner of a boarding houe in St. Joseph county is urged t -send his name in to the secretary Hill Grimm, Ii: W. Colfax a v., and becomo identified with the organization. The exact program of conservation has not been completed, but will

Jap:. Htnninjer of the Salvation Army industrial home ha an

nounced that the store conducted in !

connection with th

Colfax av., will !o closed for

period of the war. This action liar, been .brought about bt-cause of the lack of income due to the support Wiiioh people must give to war activities. The stock which is now in the store, including clothes, shoes, m.ittress-cii and book?, will be told at

low prices. ; i ackers-. iOld

government. PLEASING SONG RECITAL ; xavai otscers

XLW ORK, June .'j- Men of the American navy and the r.aval reserve, w ould haA teen t-erved with g-reat tuantitie- of decayed mtat. but for the vigilance of inspection office-rn wno rejected it as unCit for human consumption, according to evidence g:wn here Wednesday before th" federal trad commission. Tne- testimony was brought out (.burins' the inquiry which the commission is conductins"

j into charge;

that -bad-

Wilson it hams to

Co., the

THE SUMMER VACATION) GIVEN AT PROGRESS CLUB

I'lans are bing completed for the tontinuution of the work of thu Jufiirr Tied Cross, which is composed of the school children of the) city, during the vacation months. The impraetkabihty of keeping open the school laboratories for this

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FT. Delaugue il! teach in th.- .KP'lrtment of ricd'igo-j, a tou1.-: t'

be before Monday, June 4, when i purpose has brought about the cothe new rules will go into effect. A ' operation with the rr creation corncircular with the rules outlined will : mitten. be printed nnd s:ent out to all me-ni- The plan is to reach the children bers of the organization, and will be j through the city playgrounds and to

A d lightlul song recital

k'iven oy the pupils of Mis. Jennie Thatcher Deach of the Cosmopolitan School of Music, Chicago, in the Progrcs-s club rooms Wednesday night. The program Was a

Chari

Sax

& Co.

Wc Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store

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DAY

BARGAINS

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No Telephone Orders Accepted or Goods Sent on Approval The values we quote are never at any time exaggerated, in fact, you will get far better values than the advertisement below leads you to expect. These Friday Bargain Sales are well established. Our customers appreciate the low prices. We know by the great numbers who attend every Friday.

Silkolines and Mulls, in floral designs. Very special

Friday only, 1 9 JVrr1 I L 2

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Madras Shirting, 32-inch, extra quality. Very special Friday only, QQp yard Percales, in liht and dark colors. Very ORp special, yard w u

Challies,

colors in floral Very special, yard

36-inch. U'hi

designs. 19c

Galvanized Garbage Cans, with bail andtivjht-

UiUng cover. CI QQ

"f I .uo

Women's Lawn Kimonos, sizes 36 to 42. $1.98 and $2.49 values. M A( Friday only at . . .4

Women's Gingham

Dresses, sizes 36 to 44.

Very special Friday only . . .

All Suits in Light Colors Friday only at HALF PRICE.

$4.50

Millinery Special, trim

med hats, values to $5.00.

Choice Friday t

$1.00

Friday

Jardinieres, highly glazed inside and out, embossed design, 8-inch size. ORp Friday 20 Mule Team Borax, 3 one-pound packages. OKp Friday only ....... vJdU

Women's Envelope

Chemise, slicrhtlv soiled.

Very special Friday only

59c

Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, in sizes 32, 34, 36, 3S onlv. Very

special, garment

1,000 COTTON REMNANTS AT ONE-THIRD OFF THEIR ALREADY REDUCED PRICES Desirable lengths in plain and fancy figured voiles, white goods, nainsooks, long cloths, fancies, novelties, art goods, towelings, table damask, curtain materials, silkolines, cretonnes, linings, etc. These remnants have already been greatly reduced, but as Friday is a day of extra valuegiving we will place the entire lot on sale at One-Third Off from their already reduced prices.

each nunner expressive ly

aried one, and '.'autlfully and

Ueicd. The program tollows: fcoird My Mother Tau.-ht Me

als o testified that

the packers had asked "exorbitant" prices in bids to :urnish hams to

nit- navy, w nn ine result mat W'1 S I ,j. .,.,. , ....1 :....,.

prices tixed iy tlit. -joveinmnt. Alter Capt. Charles William?, navy pay director, bad described his refusal to accept lt,.',074 pounds

i of hams which. Iv said. were

was ; ... .

rci

lusty

mouhl, marrow -sour, or

Apple i;!oss-onis Dean Yu' Listen . . . Carrie

Dost Thou Know from

.... D v orak Kelüe i Jacobs IJond

Juit plain s,our," Thonias LT. Wilson, president of the company. denied that his llrm hud :vtr knowingly Jeliered tainted meat to th army or navy. v-'ince th United States entered :h war we have sold to the- government 0s0, 000,0c" pounds of meat.' declared Mr. Wilson, -'and if

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:ut Of

ply-

military i

Mi5non .

I rr-l. .

J luwm13;any of it was found to j Miss Florence Butzbach. ; have t:i.cn lt ba,1;;Aforhfr Hid., Mo liind "M- Hair

. ... - - .si-.ea l . any mcniutr u;- ae

j 1,u-un'hii company had cor k no win

I us nit iuue o. ui'sci. . .. i. ticaai.ii , shipped un'at meat to th

J .'.u cmi. : force.-, he replied: I Wept. CclOVcl HiJü- .pj t ...., ii,4-m.i 1

Had You Hut Known Kich j . Ncveri anJ such d pe;0n would; .Mrs. L'dard I Johmton. ,le immediately dis.T.iv-cd. Ail ile Is Kinu from Ilerochade . . . ; mcats shipped in- thU tirm to the'

government v ere inspected uy ,

W nere niossoms urow. . ans houci Miss Ivah Newman. Vis?i d' Arte from L.i Tosca... Puccini

agents for the department of ari-

i Hills O' Wye ! Mra. Charles

Ia, C'ieca from !La

! culture, who j; gainst us."

I He pac !;''i

ha

led i.v charges'

tetiii.ony was sup-

1Iarris ! plementcd by that of Walter J

25c

Yellow Mixing Bowls, 8inch size. 91 0 Friday only & Is

Shelf Paper, 5 yards to a roll, colored borders. Friday only, Qp 2 rolls for 3U Flower Boxes, heavy

wood, painted dark 36 inches long. rriday

ereen.

69c

Children's Muslin Gowns, sizes 2, 4 and o only, long and short sleeves. QQn Friday only v3U Children's Muslin Waists, 2 rows of buttons and 2 pair Mipporters, sizes 2 to 1-1. Very special 9Qp Friday only CUU

Ivory Soap, Friday OC6 bars for OUb

34c

Bleached Art Crash, IS-

inch, tor scarts and tancv

work. 50c value. Friday only, yard. ,

Laces and Embroideries,

10c and 2lAc values. Fri

day special, yard

7c

tl1"74- Heese and II. I nrsehfelder, agents i

Uioconda . . . ... muu ...ipinii' . i.-.i

TonchielU ! ,vl0 jenjtj having attempted at Lad O Mine Cranscombc any ti:Uu to diro5t. uf uniOU,ö

Miss Alma Cornier.

oin the Land ot tne fcKy uiuo

Dear The

1

"Water One to Sleep.

.Cad man . . . Fisher

Capt. Williams, v ho is stationed

! in Brooklyn, where he directs ship-

The White Dawn, is Stealing.

Mammy's Son

Cadman . . . Ware

Miss 1 letter ii. Yisk. Quando a ti Lieta from Faust.. Gounod Turn Ve t Me CM Highland Melody MisM Ituby WiltfonrT. Coat ong Ware Irish Folk ,o:u' Foote ML-s Marjorie Uiake.

Pons ot India. .. KimsKy-KorsaKOir . WiKon Co Af(

nave ioj secn l,ui a nn l.u (rejection ar.d

(;row Old Fnbsni

ment of food and clothing to the entire enlisted personnel of ihr.

J navy, declared tliat "violent protest had been made by o Ub ers in bare of the Creat Uikes training station near Chicago against further do-

nvf-t.. oi uson nains. ntiir lia.n-j shlpjed to the battleship Missouri, he said, wert- rejected, as "Mn.-ound and dangerous."

Some of the h'tn

Great Lölkes trainin-

witness testibed.

nets which hid

I'Ct n

ac -eptf

-ent to the j station, the i

mouldy prod'scraj'ed"' by their original by the navy

ootturtment. ovi

m eueiia nine larmue irom ,.r0rv m.li--. 1

Manon Lrscaut Puccini tjon 0v,j,.clt.j ,

.MISS JOiU. .UUIU,UIUt'I. 1 eh ri'llPnf he

Capt. Williams' oflk-e: s at tho sta-

o strenuously to the (Uibrol, that the:

HOME GUARDS NEED

v. ere discontinued.

MEN TO FILL RANKSiFT. HARRISON SOLDIER

KILLED BY STREET CAR

Moie men are needed in the home guards. C company is making an especial appeal to the men of outh ! Pcnd. and Capt. Frank Dolph has ;

called a meetimr to be held at tho j. Y. M. C. A. Thursday night, at which .

time new applications may be.

IXDlAXAP'bFTS, .I.me j. p T,ouis It. Cartel, i eais old. member of the Mxty-iit engine-

tationed at l'ort licnja.nin Hart

,c ' ncsday night whm struek "v

eeived.

'car immediately after he

'alighted from a sp-ei.tl a:sl'li ON Pi;OMISOUY NOTL. ; l ort Harrison. -lis bod Suit to recover on a promissory i thrown under t!e :!r. note and to secure the foreclosure of i ..op.-e.d while tl:- truel-.s wc

a

mortgage was tiled in the. St. Jo- i

eetlv over it.

seph superior court Wednesday af- j un t'ne pe i il. ternoon lv Kobcrt II. Melber andjifo;.e the boiv

John Melb.-r ag-ainst Robert Melber. :,ut tlu tru ks lfnained

Judgment in the sum of 5S..- and track ar.d it wa n-a-ssirv

Soldiers. whe

in .ui fiort v, t i tum d i

u -

i rity; had j from 'a ri j .'hieb e JiC"'J

tO V-- ; e i a r. t

on to

attornev's fees are as'.to'J.

fore

Women's Swiss Embroid

ered Handkerchiefs, in se-

eral designs. Op Friday only "

Trident Mercerized Embroidery Flosses, in all shades. Friday

only, 4 skeins

Dennison's Crepe Paper, best made, in variety of Shades. Friday, " Qn

roll

De Long's Best Brass Pins, needle points, sizes l and 2. Friday 7r

1 1

only

Men's Wash Ties, with colored stripes. Friday only

wmte

8c

Mennen's and Williams Talcum Powder, delightful odors. Very 1 0 Ja special Friday, can 2 Not more than 2 to a customer. Jap Rose Toilet Soap, Friday only, OAf

3 bars for

Bath Towels, large size, barred and striped. Regular 50c values. Q7p Friday only 0 I U Ribbon Remnants, all lengths, colors and widths. Friday HALF PRICE. Mercerized Pillow Cords, in solid and mixed shades. Friday 1 Qp only 1 3b Stamped Pillow Tops, on light and dark linen crash. Friday 1 Qp only 1 U

lll l lTAIi C.IVKN UV 1TP1LS. .Merrill P.eece presented the program at the fourth of a series of !- eitals being given by the pupils of Miss Hannah Auer every Wednesday

tun jao.f 1

nirr i-ould b- ren.or-d. 'a bile 'e:ng rushed to a

injured

b

th

1

soldid

spi:ciii hot v.Yii:i: iu:ati:k. While they 3a5t recardle5 of the high rrices. we furr.idh and in-

afternoon in the recital hall

of

the I stall our blue enameled steel lined

South P. eml Conservatory yesterday. The beginners' class asdst-d in presenting the program. On next Wednesday. June 2r. Mis. Alice Moemaw will appear.

Stamped Children's Chambray Dresses, slipover style. I and 2 years, in tan and blue. 1 Qp Friday only, each. . .

Look for the June Sale Price Tickets they tell a true story af splendid savings

m j:s on mitiiamcs i.u;n. IMward J. Wkk'y bled suit in the St. Joseph superior court against Joseph S. Ponton, et al., Wednesday

! afternoon to foreclose a mechanic's

lien, judgment for ?:;0Ö. interest and attorney' fees in the sun: of $75, and tho sale of the property against which the hen is held.

gas water heaters for 51 cash or $16 on payment. We guarantee tnese hater to 1 economical and ?ive entire giti-fac-tlon or we will remove heater ard refund your money any tim? within 00 day. after installation. You can't attorJ to be without hot water it thes price? W. W. Siblev Co. ljS to 120 S. .St. Joseph ft Advt.

l iMi'LOVi i:njoy The emp'oyes of the

OTTI (.

t . : ' . , . . rawest

their f.r.-t annua! outing Tuesday

L.ke Park. Hudson lake.

eve:

All work guaranteed on a moneyba ck-if-we-don't-make-gooJ La&'.a. Sllverton Cord Tires are given expert attention here. Ask for our epecial price list. We maintain a

. eervlce car for you. Dor.' hesitate

to call on lt We car. sell you any make of tire manufactured. Taylor Tire Shop. 131 K. Jefferpon Llvd. AÄTT.

rTitw 1 an ;verla?tlns alu to la diamond contequently it Is always a good buy. especially when : told by a respor.eible dealer. We i ar howlns tome beautiful dia-

Jewelry In tettlnyi designs. We have

ftBBortment which mount to or- i der. By comparison you will fln3 ( our prices agrteable. Calvin Clauer i CO. AdTt. j

of tn a lark's ;

IX Till. AMATKl'i; l-llOIO-

;ilpiiiu:.

f.lnix and are your prlr.taj

RnrrmiAC model 10 Is built complete ana ready for eervice, being eoulpp-d with a stake or express body, according to your choice. Also with a bow top t3 protect driver from the weather. It's ready for immediate action and

will phow you a prent from Xhm very 'tdiy It starts work. .outh Bend IJ -public Truck Co. Mn 12 Jrfftrr-

on MJ. 3ell phene iöJC. Advt.

I r. you ! from your

I always jtitt what you ? ould like to have? If not brlnr us a roll of

flms or any c'.:r Station, a:'d ict Ui thov ou what w1 ean do.

mk stoha;i:. Now is the right time t have your für.- y.ored and insurci. We uarantee .i-nlrst da:na-" b. rroth. t'r.ftt fro, rtr. call H. P .'öiO.

i S. st. 1H. GteenblHtt.

D

on't

Get

P

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About Clot hin

pur your confidence in a reliable, intsnrorfiv store and then bid the future take cave of ifself. This is no time for "panicky" hoarding: its not only unpatriotic it's unwise und unnecessary! It's true that, for civilian purposes, raw wool is limited, and mar be scarcer: But Come what maw this store is so affiliated with the country's foremost manufacturers; and its own resources and merchandising advantages so well established, that Just as lone as good clothes are available You'll find here the best the market affords backed bv the Livingston guarantee of satisfaction. Buv what vou need be sure it's good: and rcmember we have some excellent values, now in

Clot!:

nies

mippeiniinieainnier

at $25 - $30 - $35 - $40 Other reliable clothes $17 - $21

r?A 9

MffliU

Avenue.

" S i x t v -

Washington f

t v o Y e a r $ o c I i a b i I i t y "

Music

Shop

Special

Mi

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$69.50 ON PAYMENTS ThLs ftii! tlzt cabinet phonograph equipped with Meiose lb? ch motor balar.ee hr.e cover hall bearing ccr.zveitttt tone arm speed sdi'jster tone regulator. Wood Tocve Quotibcr. PUys ALL lUrorti. The C. V. Copp Manic Shop

A Well B

uilt Truck Unit

S . - N. -C. :J:", :

wiien attartTd to a na--. scnyv fiT ha..-:.. m rno-' i ern'oodi" th- am paits ;i are n.boo'ied :n h so - --.tlb-d "i c, ii tr.iv.i-: bull" from !b grout d ui). ' In t!i i i p-1 aiii t-.-atl'JttiOil Of the po-Af-r pbtn. t jati.s;jiis."-ion. dif!e: -ential. ipj;ition "r:.-stin, they are vitllv the sm-

Th" well ortrot.t-f t r .. K m.t jH .. a n 'nc ":-epuI.it tturb" of tb Mifif apa'-ity Sin e the r-.gjl.ii' tr.;. k" is ieign-i to ar a tvr y' t. brfd on t h i ear wn h h ' i ' d r ? r r i ! i r i '- . r ;..vt a u i e.yfui At an;, ra!e i,n oi, re i-iir.e ' r i : r. , t h Hoosier Truck Unit Distributed by RALPH C. JONES IJ' l.in-oi War lat. South llend. Indian.-. Ifonir Phone th.' Man'.:f&otured Sheet Metal Specialty Co., Goshen, Indiana. i b- HOOSIKR TKITK' l.N'IT? : " r :,ri. .n r ? -. fit a!iy tv-e of car. Attached -t th feror!.' f i o.' r..i "T.?d in shaft ai d -hi.:n iri

FREE LECTUR1

On the silent, sleeve valve Kniirht motor bv Mr. H. U.

Sues of Toledo, en Fri.lav nirht. Inn- 1 ; S

o'clock, at 232 North Michigan street. A sectional working model ot fnis motor i- on exhibition at our salesroom You are cordially invited t. attend the lecture and inspect the motor. E. A. BENNETT OVERLAND CO. 232 North Mich igan Street.

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